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AY | THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. NO. 199. ‘A SA’ 2h ar cr ray a Iai ah zee a BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA SATURDAY, | MAY 24, 1919. s PRICE FIVE CENTS BEGIN SIGNING BIG 5 5 ae: OF MILLION 4 ’ Governor Frazier, State Treasurer * Z : : 5 5 LEAGUE SYSTEM Olsen, State Auditor Kositzky end 5 aay TT ERRNTED Gris , ecretary of State Hall today began) Little John . MeLe Ls oe . f q affixing to the $2,000,000 of state bank| “R an Falls eH Q i ; N) bonds their executive signatures} Heir to Fortune of Vinson, ‘ : i es which are required to make them * | — ‘ > f Grant Youmans, Once Biggest legal. The governor and state treas- Killed by Auto When He Ran Sea P f Dual Empire T hg Wine te i urer are specifically directed to sign H Sea Power 0: al Emp? i ‘ Nonpartisan of. Them All, these securities in the act. providing Away. ua mpire erminated by Peace “ iss for the issuance of $2,600,000 in state a | i i i 2 Says Townley “Got Him” — |tonis‘which are fo trmish the capital| BY Av & GELDHOF. Terms Laid Down in Allied Pact— -—— for the Bank of North Dakota. The ashington, May 24.—There’s a; WATERS’ NOTE IS SAUCY signatures of the secretary of state| new $100,000,000 boy out at “Friend-| | German Envoys Return TERS SF jand the state auditor are required by ae the palatial summer home o7! . & — the constitutionality to attest to the] Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Mclean on Paris, Frida; D4 as ; ’ ‘ legality of the bond issue and to: cer-| Wisconsin avenue. : ‘ treaty to be rotor re ae hie prouees tonight.thabetne State Bank Examiner Declares) tity that such issue does not exceed} He is four years old, and his name ; P ed to Austria would be considered at a plenary Ble Chief Gave Him Free | te state's constitutional debt timit, [is John R. MeLean. He ts the oldest session next Tuesday and would be presented to the Austrian ig Chie e ee son of the McLeans now. that little delegation probably Wednesday. The council of four today con- Hand in Bank Matter Vinson Walsh McLean, famous for; sidered the military terms as\ framed by Marshal Foch, General nine years as “the richest baby in Diaz and other military Jeaders. Austria’s f i ; ne Jack Hasti ti the world, is dead, in proof that no d of illi eal stria’s formidable army of Not since the Jack Hastings testi- |sum of money, however great, can upward of a million men, which was second to that of Germany mony before the blue sky commission DISSOLVE M ] N 0 T stay the hand of death. ‘ H jonly, is reduced by the treaty to 15,000 men; virtually all military of the reorganization of the City . All Washington is now asking: | {supplies would be surrendered or destroyed, and further: military American National bank, effected by pte wilt the McLeans save tho production abolished. : himself and Thomas Allan Box, Mr. UNDERWRITER (0; ife of their new heir, now that the The naval terms are similarly sweepi nt A A irony of fat ‘ larly sweeping, all warships bein; Hualines Intosined the banking Poara irony ots fate as taken from them | surrendered, and Austria’s position as a naval power aaningtee. y a a H ic | Wealth and great ingenuity could. de- h Brest, May 23.—The Geor; ef league, have any more interesting dis- Attorney General Declares Magic} vise was taken to ‘prevent accidents to BISMARCK WILL ington, President Wilson's a } closures of the inside workings of tae City Outfit Is “Get Rich Vinson ilclean. since the first day} antp iiman which he has three times | h re! ei is half a dozen big, strong sailed the Atlantic, is nof 4 1 Oe Jeague plan been revealed ae Red Quick” Concern men were’employed as his guards, in | A sail before Junel. ‘The fe found in. an exchange of letters | Riles {addition to a corps of nurses and tu: ing-the ship was commen is tween Grant S. Youmans, had of vari-| fees and a negro boy aout his own,, morning and will occupy the 1 ir ous financial enterprises at Minot, and; MUCH STOCK DISPOSED OF |48e who was hired as his playmate. | \ Pak Naval authorities refuse to say, Major James R. Waters, former bank | i The “$100,000,000 baby,” as he was | R I AT whether they have received orders ot examiner and now president of the! yginot, N, Dp, May 24.—On findings | Called because he inherited in his own juny kind from President Wilson, Rank of North Dakota. _jof the North Dakota. blue sky commis- right the tremendous estate of his GERMANS RETURN Youmang was among the nea bank sion to the@fect: that the makers and grandfather, Thomas F. Walsh, the . a a) Vers: ‘ties Me Sivek seatinns: crs.of the’state to espouse the lease! rrantaaune the Minot , Underwriters’ | Colorado mining \king, was never aione Union Services Planned fOf/Mu-/ prockaorit Rantane 23.—COuntoeai | cause. .; Apparently, © duning* the - last! insolvent : that’ their plan of | for @ moment, night'ér day. He was} fe atti ; rockdorff Rantzau and the’ ‘other A three, years, he has been very close to ax fraudulent and dishon-| Never alowed ‘to ‘play in public ike!’ nicipal Auditorium at 8 To: njembers of the peace delegation who | ‘Townley. ‘He hag-been using the pres: aPabe applicants’ literature and other bo¥s;' great’ piles ol roe ind R i Foy Hyentyto Spa Thursday.-returned here 4 tige’of the leagve in)his operations at| »jvertising was misleading and calcu-| Picket fence Enclosed the!100-adre™ i morrow Evening " *}thisiqorning with the exception of Dr. Bling, aes is Rd Ae ve tbaen | ated to deceive the investor; and that tate ensreiagtire a most tl ‘i year 1 | oes Melchoir, the financlal ex- los the Minot Underwriters’ Co, was mere- ig nts fared accidents, but they Q questioned. Anthony Walton, former! ),y scheme to get rich quick at the | feared kidnappers more. i TAN FINE PROGRAM ARRANGED). reper acainsT member of the house from Ward coun-| expense of the investing public, As-| . By the irony of fate, however, Vin- ene ser pldwonn Re met ean 1s ew $10,000,000 boy; his mother, Mrs. L Se AS BOL SH EERE ty, and one of the most influential sistant Attorney General. Albert F.|son eluded his guards, ran into tie| below, th a an = eaecold eaeh je Hope diamond of sinister ‘reputatior., and London, May .—Great fires and Jeaguers in this section of the state.) sheets, Jr., representing Attorney Gen-; street, and was struck and killed by} he eetanea Ne aaa ie rother who was killed by a Ford automobile when Bismarek's memorial service in hon- |Joud explosions nayS scoutred)tm and has Late SET Ne eet OP. eral Langer, today made application jan automobile—a common Ford car. i or of its falen heroes will he held in| forwarded iby the eae aE reno 8 8 an 3 -|Sdistriee coutt for the apointment of! And the $100,000,000 which he ine TTDI Ine eee eT | nett anditorium on Sunday night | y i 2 erations, Until there appeared in the)» receiver and the winding up of the |p Pade eH ne eas ’ f on Sunday night|spondent under date of Thursday. It P| herited whe _— | 4 ‘ing Yeloe! Mn Ae is believer shev' North Dakota Leader a'short time ago| ay the Minot Underwriters’ Co, | y fed when He ae born now Abe TRAIN OF. DISASTER THAT’S FOLLOWED jSommelng ats o'clock, Men repre: | ie. believed! the Botsberith, pressed by a cartoon whose purpose was tha) ‘The Minot Underwriters’ Co.is « do-| of jncreasing—goes to his four-year- OWNERS OF HOPE DIAMOND jsenting the Civil war, the Spanish-| inith ian advance, are destroying Youmans was making a desperate ef-| mestic incorporation organized for the| ola ‘brother, Joh y American war and the war in Europe |(iuuitions in Petrograd. | Machine gun fort to shirt bis ballast from Langer’s| xale- of i ee, bonds, debanturea:| cVwane tone revo vil ; eve |tiring also has been heard in| Petro- sore trot to. that Ot Big Chlst Town: | see Ctca een inthe: atdte of North | 4a eee nave-petter. luck. and live BY FREDERICK AL, KERRY, N. B.A. F, Staff Correspondent. Will be there, AN Indies’ orguniza- | grad, and it is reported the population Jey, no intimation reached the public} Dakota, “or in-any state of the anton’ {ep cde fortune when he becomes; i New Yor kathy : raged after (ragedy has followed the trail of vel in any ne aR to the sol-; las arisen against the Bolsheviki. » that everything ‘was not still lovely! ¢, jn any part of the world.” “It. is ai ‘ . he famous: Fope diamond. = diers are most cordially invited to at- PREPARE MBEMORAN! petween Art and Grant, Now the ex:! charged with having disposed of $50,- siavine lees se tials fate ; Hawa Beale M¢Lean purchased the stone for his wife at a ball tend as organized bodies. All patriot-| Par’ ay 24. Tne anette Reals change. of compliment between Lo 000 worth of stock on the basis of 8-! John McLean's mother, the beautifu:| aE UE EM, hae: Ueliilgatvor 44 dekakuts weights, Onteiatliy {ie citizens will be. present ‘unless de-|gation has prepared a ‘memérandum mang and Townley, Youmans aa sets of approximately $7500... ~. | Bvelyn Walsh McLean, daughter ot | it was ps nl blue: brilliant. of 44 1-4 karats weight. Originally |! tained through sickness or distance. | showing: the status of affadrs before i ters and other leaguers is coming hot!” prominent, financiers of, the north- | -Thomag-¥. “Walsh Nig che! ‘oWneccot aE ran, tt oft pedndertit stone weighing. 112.316 karats brought, from — }j ‘his year the memorial dity -|the peace conference on the conclusion ’ end, bepyy, et : western part’ of the state who are #s-| the tatddus''$100000 Hope diamond, : petri nae the French traveter and merchant, Jean’ Batiste Tavenuler, [ies take a larger-scope than formerly, /of the.Austrian, treaty. . This. discloses Wo, letiars published below, with-| sociated with the compary are Otto ang padtick has followed its owners | “tavarnter's son involved Jhitn in speculation: I |Our “Boys”. just returned from Hur-| that a formidable amount) of business ‘comment, are the latest contribu! Bongston, its president; (P..J. Sauer, | ait RS ners. ‘avernier’s son involved Jim in speculation: The old, man was com- [lope and the American camps will wish [is still to. be. transacted, beside? . the i} ng er, | ever since it wag the property of Euro alled to Kell hig-estate a ronture Shed of Qt. Vel 1 i i ngacted, , ide’ the othe growing ieagde library.! vice president; M. H. Power, secre-i pean kings. i |] pelled to sell tlg-estate and. veutire at the axe of 84 years on.anether. {ito pay respect! to the memory. of the| British and Bulgarians treatles, The From Grant-to Jim, tary, and F. B. Ash, treasurer. The!” Buy the question’ that agilates the Journey te Eig ae. He Aras attacked by fever and perished in Russia. ]{-Boys" who have left their hones in|memorandum leaves no doubt that the E ea ‘D., May 15, 1919, | alleged “get rich citiek scheme WAS neighhors_ of .the,MeLeans.up aroun : to Miusertoeiten Stine: A Rta ae aa ORNS dal FEY Bad reer ee tans oF et: he” dens ok conference wil continue for.a consider- oR, 5 ; ; organized March 9, 1016, and was |p, . eunyrtbaaor < dias rite, Btmevr de’ Montesphn. She wars ed quickly by Tithe ocean, It should be a-great occa: \able time afte State Bank Examiner, , iprought, before the: bar .of the North oar a ieenad Tae toe eat hae another fayorite, Mme, de. Matntenon, ‘This woman avoided the tine | lon, All a SALAS suet ought Frac bipee eiaretpearerenerin es ea ney _, Bismarck, N,..D. : Dakota blue sky commission March-17| as his brother met Ng ate) mond its she wadld a, pestilence. TL was horrowed bya court ayorite, put to one side, and the’ Memorial-ser-[it-helng expected that the other Amer- ok am, gaan. voy morewtt COPY4 of this your. ‘The-blne sky commission“ igi}e John and his younger ‘brother, '| * M, -Potiquet, sud otra years later he was beheaded << sais os as tevice: xlventiftest™ place.’ * Wis MttTe’ we ican amembers wit: remain:t6) consider: i of. my letter t6--Mé,-Townley,..dated | declined. to admit. the company’s stock | rdward.B, three years old, have been! Sucre MAH edn etic could wot resist the temptation to display: Al can do for those who fought-aur-bat-| matters still requiring attention, BS December 4, recelyed by him Dec. 6./to sale in this state, and on the basis| guarded also, but never to tie extent) and: allowed Princess de Lamballe.to wear it, The priicess.was torn to tles and we will willingly do that in cooks ‘and 3 nabs r. Walton's detter oj of its: findings, Attorney. General | that Viisbl wid sFor-yo ‘ a pieces by the Rrench mob, and Marie. Antoinette guillotined, the-hest manner possihle: A’ splendid CAPTURE LUTSK tim ‘dated. May. 12.1 ask that you! Tanger instituted today's action for’ were not the first b r you. gte they “The diamond was stolen from the French crown Jewels, turned up in program ix being. prepar Capt, B,}, London, May — 24.—Polish :; troops: do: not, make of the contents 0) the appointment. of a receiver and thelin the, wa Re 3 iN their value England and was sold by 4 jeweler, Henry Elisson, t6\'Henry. Thomas 7), Wanner is in charge, .'The program ; ve captured the important town -of¢ these letters: in’‘any way.{that might) dissolution of the com ot ne; way, OC prospective; ransom’ was; ° :-He Elisson. declared he had Vought fit from a man who! ‘died of follow Lutsk, in Volhynia, northeast of -Lem- 0744 ‘ injnre | sber'te: ei league pro-| -— sath ad He RU Re ona iNobtne: starvation thy next day, who ‘had. in (urn obtained i fiom another ‘friple quartette:—“Speed our Re- Ing trom the. Ukrainians, a ‘Genttals gram. «iT , é : arent: 3) S long as;} nameless stilcide, public” FF i _ |Netts dispatch from Berlin says. The 1 think «that. you are’ entitled o SEVER AL D ] E ; Vinisoh was. alive there was smaller: Lady Hope, wife of Heiry ‘Thomas Hope, wore the sem a few times!” Hl? Mie. iont-tibe! br. Gc Re elenare| Poles also took 2,000. prisoners: anil know the ‘cause of Mr. Townley’t at- 7 ; Boge DHI Uy gL ganger oe ‘ i} She suifered family misfortune, ‘tp was inherited by Lord France Hope’ Y! son, $ ‘ ‘ large number of guns, : titude and.:antagonism towards me [ee uy pnt. alt a dozen, and his Wife, and,soon after the wife eloped with Captain Putnam \" Solo: C aD i i and these farmer owned enterprises. | - {hired guards falled to save the lif?!| Hrudlee Strong, son of a former "mayor of New York, «Lord Hope ob- ag Ath Chorys—"Cotumbia the) AMERICANS ASSIST ADVANCE Simply because T could not allow my- fof Vinson McLean. assassin andi] tained a divorce, and the wife married Captain Strong, only to be 1) Seripture lesson—Rev. H.C. Post-| Archangel, May. 24.—Amertcan rall- self tobe brought under his corrup:- | kidnappers the guards kept away, but) divorced a seeond time, Hethwaite. ames “;road troops are playing -an important jug influences in the suggestion he; they couldn't keep away, the boyish} Lord Francis Hope sold the diamond for $168,000 to Frankel, the [!~ Reading—"When the fleet goes by," | Pt in the rapid advance of the allied made on the Hanna case. he becam?! desire of this hundred-million doliat/} — Lendon jeweler, whose firm became bankrupt. The stone was sold by]! Miss Bergliot Ci i Hoes §N~ | troops southward along the Murmansk p very bitter enemy of mine, and has ‘boy, pampered and petted since baby- them to Abdul Hamid, then sultan of Turkey, who lost his throne, 1 Quartet oys of the org {tilway. ‘The Bolsheviki are destroy- verything possible to injure me| hood, to play in the street like the| The man who polished it for the sultan was reported to have been — [/ Brigade,” . ‘1 ing bridges in an effort to hold up the done everything poss! 3 | 7 Brigade,” M ht, H. Hal und the enterprises of which I amj{ ; Romear sire? dollarless boys of the neighborhood.,| —heaten to death ina dungeon, The guardian of the vault in which it [/yorson, W. Graham, and G, Humphries allies, ‘The Americans, however, are president and manager es the Fr peal A ere nea F The, OMe a What scheme will the wealthy Mc- was kept was killed, Another guardian was killed by a ‘Turkish moh. Maiiorlalu address 21 ahaa ile king hard putting the track in Claims He's Injured. ie iingea” wit presen el Teens vevo' Ve OW to sappress the)! Anhdul Hamid presented the stone to his harem favorite, Salma Zuhbay- | Bell. shape again, Just recall one instance alone of from Fat nore: with ee al penners boyishness of their new heir? da, and hort time after, in a fit of jealousy, stabbed her to death. |$olo—One sweetly solemn Thought,” | American motor launches have heen how he tried to injure me and this eed eee cargo vie ee the Poul TeaTIIN A Parisian merchant intrusted with the jewel to sell was drowned in H. Halvorson. rought on flat cars, and it is expected seaipany with Sthe: {banking <boara, | "ter edge ‘near the mouth of fhe T'o- | a shipwreck. How it came to America is not clear, but it appeared in Firat ent last stanzas of “The Star| i! soon be operating with other eraft and injure the banks that we had es-/fOMAc last night. Jlent. Com. Goorze | |] the window of a Fifth Avenue jeweler, and was purchased by Edward 1] spangled Banner.” [on Lake Onega, which is connected by {ablished, Recall the time last Sep-| Po.'an hoara the steamer Floria, ome i] 1. MeLean for his wife, Li Henediction—Rev. M. J, Hiltner, | he targest lin Herope, the Novas ieee tember when you notified me to come | or the, reacalni aNps tated here to | its hoodoo any ining to ae vi the death of litle Vinson Me- | ponent a Petrograd turope, the Neva River i p rescuing ships. s! i | e best 2 (] i erica ? z il is to Bismarck tor coming ‘board, (tte. he believed ten or fifteen passen | i Ue Hest Se Ue oy ae }| ‘The artillery continues actiye.on.the how "auiing B ksatie conferenice| 20s Perished, Officials of the steam | RRA RAR Archange). front, and, there are .occa- nT eer nye, ‘ship company, however, expressed the | re sf retry yrs : vo} sional raids but no. serious fighting, Se et ae ay my room at fac (betief thers would be small, tne}, NEXT WEEK Ly ‘ARMY TRUCKS: TO Several hundred American snfantee i te el, enibersotecthe,” woard ‘had | they coulf give no definite figures . meee Ta men are still in the tighting line on the heen Tea tS believe that the prust, Passengers! thd members’ of the crew | / | HELP MAKE GOOD | Dying sector. They will soon be re- ee {were picked up by at least four other | | lieved. merican engineers, however, courpany Ae eee home, MSE steamers aiid taken to both Norfolk! Columbus, Ohio, May 24—Altho 0 ARRY RO ADS ' DAKOTA ROADS, k X P LOSION continue to work on nearly all sectors, : i Baltimore. he fire started in the | constitutions ibit Ps g see es | ar 1 was interested I prominly states poe the state will become practically dry | 'Eighty-Six Fine Vehicles As: | i Zurich (Friday, French Wireless Ky to you thai there was the slightest} NEGRO ARRESTED. at midnight tonight, 4 < d to Thi b: s. Cedar Rapi Sees Service), May 24-~A_ military oli- questions ,ja the minds of the board! Norfolk, Va., May 24.—Alfred Cole-; ‘Today is the end of the license year, ' | Signe is State by U. S. jar Rapids, Iowa, May 24.—The|garchy is being formed in Germany, y and yourself ofthe’ solvency of the man, negro, was arrested here this) and only 105 of the 5,600 saloons in | : “ War Department Tae re Te eae a Pree pred oat ogee Sa { Savings. Loan and Trust company | afternoon on a charge of setting fire|the state have pnid the $205 necessary | * ey BE Peperyme the explosion and fire at the Douglass | of “J" Accuse,” who has just returned : that I would willingly surrender my! to the Virginia. ‘The warrant was|tq reopen for the one day next Mon-| Washington, 1. ©.. May 24—More | ee jstarch works here ‘Thuridny | today {here from Berlin. The’ oligarchy is own fortune, everything 1 had in the/ sworn out by a stevedore employed oni day. Many will reopen next week | than a billion dollars will be needed by Eighty-six new trucks, 27 of three! reached 15, and the official list. of! more powerful that the Scheldemann i way ot property: ik the, wari to pro-'the Virginia. 75| aa’ restaurants: and “soft arink™einpar een en a Hae e 2 HA ee tons’ capacity and the remainder ot| misting ipod ates pale lis ot re-| government, he declares, tect the stockholders o! e company his afte office of the steam- are tes ef awe e ilrdad administration to finance) | ‘ ving the debris is ig pushed, “The army cr d overn- This r the e of the steam-liums, Farewell parties for John Bar-| two tons, have been assigned by the| Of this 16 injured, in the hospitals, front” Dr. ears Pyne ae Oe I took out of my pocket at thai! time and handed to you $50,000 of par value of shares in the Savings Loan and Trust Co, and something like $28,000 of other sacurities, handed them to you, and offered to let you keep them for the benefit of the stockholders of the Trust Co. The stock and the paper. constituted my entire fortune in the world, outside of my automobile and some War Savings stamps and Liberty bonds. You, in a gentlemanly way, declined to accept the securities under such conditions. After the meeting was over, and just as we started to leave the room, preceded by the other mez pers of the banking board, excepi Hall, you grabbed me by the arm and stated: you up. Townley is responsile for all this.” I answered: “I have no doubt of it in the least. Will Fight Back. I recall this to your mind because 1 shall not soon forget the inconve' ence and humiliation of having to make the trip down there. I have withheld the true reason for Townley's enmity ‘towards me, be- cause I feared that it would cause men to become prejudiced agains: him and cause harm to the leagu~ and the league program. I would not me to fight back in order to protec: my own honor and integrity, and this against the leader of the great pro- gressive forces in the state. A man, who I believe, feels justified in com- (Continued on Page Two.) WI8d ¢ “Say, Grant, I want to wise! ship company gave out a list of SUT-|jeycorn will be given tonight, vivors that totaled up to th ie num: pesca es ber who are said to have sailed on) (the Virginia. It is feared. however. FATHER STILL jthat a number of the crew were lost. Only 16 of the 62 are announced as} Washington, May 23.—Weather con- \having landed. ! ditions still were unfavorable for the ORDERS PHONE message announcing the flight would not be attempted was received by the but caused no weather forecasts tinuations of storms in the vicinity of the Azores, disappointment, as Winnipeg, Man, May 24—A notice | jisued by George A. Watson, commis- the railways up to the end of the year war department for highway work in| when government control will cease, | pireciaeee 1 1hiheg sad untested | North Dakota upon application of the| rectgeewenera 4 art state Highway commission. Chief En-; today whether to congress at this: gineer W. H. Robinson some time ago time for the enti :mount needed Or) received notice from the War depart- it is believed five will die. The po- lice assert the total death list now stands at 48, A careful checking c-/ those persons, who are known to have been in the building at the time ot the explosion, and who have returned well disciplined, well fed and well paid. The government cannot longer act as it desires, because it can do nothing against the will of the gener- als who tolerate the present cabinet for lack of a suitable one. The sitv- ,to postpone the final request until lat- er in the season. Appropriation of $1,200,000,00Q in taddition to $500.000,000 already pro- {vided for the railway administration during 1918 and 1919 was requested | today by Director General Hines, The estimate revealed that there had been an operating deficit of | $230,000,000 during the last calendar} ment that probably 20,000 trucks, new: and used, would be made available for highway work through the termination of the war, for which they had been contracted. North Dakota’s share of this whole number would be about 300. The trucks already assigned are fresh from the factory and in per- more than | fect condition. They will be used prin-| cipally in the maintenance of state i | TAKE PLACES | department from Admiral Jack-, json at Ponta del Gada this morning. | had indicated’ con-| priated, Director General Hines an- ; Would be returned to the government year and of more than $250,000,000, , z ave Of the total of $1.700,000,000 appro Through the same source the high-| way ‘department is entitled to such{ nounced that $1,219,900,000 ultimately | engineering ‘and office equipment as jig may be able to use and also to a! to their homes, show 35 unaccounted! ation in Germany is developing dan- for. The police say these men uu ‘gerously. The military caste is wot doubtedly would have communicated! yet thinking of restoring the mon- with their families and friends were/archy in Germany, but who can say they still alive. i what will happen later?” CATHRO TO TAKE (MDI IT ATHRO TO TAKE. (COMPLETE DAKOTA BANKERS Director General F. W. Cathro of the Bank of North Dakota will leave; this evening to attend the annual con-; vention of the third district of the| REVISION OF | sioner of the Manitoba government tel-; lephone, orders all government _ tele-| phone employ on strike to resume work by noon Monday. Failure to do i dismissal from the service, {the order states. The central strike committee last night called out the! Hlong distance operators at various {country stations, | TAI | |M’LEAN COUNTY | ing was wrecked by the blowing out of a tire and a broken steering gear. Miss Newton, who was 29 years old, and who lived on a farm near Raub, The morning weather reporix from Delgada gave little promise that tie |NC-4 might get underway tomorrow. ; ments. Continued winds varying from 15 tc 30 miles an hour from the southeast. overcast skies and showers were pre- dicted. The sea continued rough. TO. BEGIN FLIGHT Parts, May: 28.—Lienf, George Roga, a French aviator, was ready — thi to Moroceo.. The aviator plans to at- GIRL IS KILLED 7%" to begin a flight from Paris # Ponta Delgada, May 24.—Weathor| reports received this morning indi- cate that the strong easterly winds between here and Lishon will continue with her mother, sustained a fracture at the base of her skull, Monday, and ‘a start will be unlikly before acre, reports money tied i This represents advance , up in| couple of steam shovels. So far, how- | working capital and bay’! ever, the war department has but one ‘tes snares AW | steam shovel available, and North i I (4 Dakota may not be so fortunate as to STARK COUNTY [Jand this prize. In addition the gov- \ Jernment has:a number of 15 and 20- | BEGINS FIGHT i ton Holt tractors of the caterpillar | ON THE HOPPER (type some of which the highway de- |partment could use to good effect in cederal highway construction and mainte- | nance, Dickinson, N. rk coun campaign NO USE FOR nd state county agents ity have begun their ant through a special township supervisor, and farmers are urged to get busy atl once, The cost of potsoning hoppers Gordonville, Mo. May 28,—Recause of the approach of national prohibi- last year was less than 25 cents. per | tion, the Gordonville town. board con- the county agent. and it} sidered the calihoese unnec is expected. to be even Jess this year,| today it was sold for $90, | North Dakotas’ association to be hel:lj TARIFF LA WS Monday at Hillsboro, Mr. Cathro will attend the northcastern district] Washington, May 24.—Chotrman convention at Grand Forks on May) pordney, chairman "ot the wae ana 27, the second district convention at| means committee, announced ip the Devils Lake on May 28; the northwes house today that committee hearings ern district convention at Minot On| will be held soon “with a view ot May 29; the fourth district session at| complet» revision of the tariff.” Pre- Oakes on June 10; the Missouri Slope! ceding these hearings, he said, the association meeting at Bismarck oni committee, beginning’ next week, Juno 12, and the fifth district conven-| would ronsider the repeal of the var tion at Valley City on June 13. He!ious consumption taxes. will also represent the Bank of North) now allow these facts to go to several # 7 se it | . ‘ tempt to jump aeross the Atlantic! #¢ainst the hoppers, which | PSE neSrscre ORE j prominent men in the state were it} Garrison, N. D.. May 24.—Miss Lil-l trom) Dekar to Brail ronditiens | hav le their appearance, Poison | : ‘Dakota at the state convention to be L not for the attack on me in the North lian Marie Newton of the Raub com- Tiree favoruhle. Be IE | ig nenticto Ae nde liheral qian} CALABOOSE FOR Ineld at Detroit, Lake. Minn., He July \FRAZIER NAMES TWO Lakota Leader of last week's issue. 1) munity was almost instantly killed —— ities over Stark county fields, Appli-j 10 and July 11. | NEW MEMBERS ON can see that the time has come for|/when the auto in which she was rid- MAY START MONDAY. jeations for this po may be n nile | TOWN IS DRY Former state bank examiner J. H.| PARDON BOARD Waters will move down to the Bani of North Dakota on Menday, when cat! he will assume formal charge of the} Governor Frazier yesterday pamed new institution, which probably will| Benjamin C, Okerty, Garrison farmer, date. j Ary, and | actually open for business on that}and J. H. Solstad, Grand Forks labor man, to the pardon board,