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===)THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE[==] THIRTY-NINTH YEAR ‘ a BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1920 . PRICE FIVE CENTS YOUTHFUL SLAYER, BANK ROBBER|aucsce7H=47%, NORTHWEST RAILISIMON-PURE REPUBLICANISM BREAKFASTS HEARTILY AND GHATS) ow rox wom MERGER PLANNED i ISM, WIT KEEPER WHILE CHAIR WATTS) SEE DENUNCIATION OF. SOCIALISM, theatre today announced that it SAYS MILL CITY had opened a smoking room for ‘ women, The manager said the ‘ Gordon Faucett Hamby Refuses] P. RODUCTION OF he found iris smoting “in the ; FEATURES S A E CON ENTION he found girls smoking in the “ | | V washroom, the boudioir and even ‘|“Milwaukee-Soo” System to Be Benefit of Clergy and Greets ANTHRACITE IN in the lobby. The women smoke . $ SEE more cigarets than the men, the Newest Development in His Last Day on Earth With PENNSY DROPS REAFFIRMATION Apparent Indifference to Fate Philadelphia, Jan. Production BERLIN AFRAID f , Jan, roduc! The harmony which character- np. ro sow wurtaneron) AT RECT WILD | ixvotstathon'tc'e's | QR PRINCIPLES % u eee ue manager said, ; ‘Transportation A MCUMBER SETS | RESOLUTIONS jot + —Planned to Cheat Death Cell of anthracite coal in Pennsylvania tion yesterday was most marked ye ._ | in 1919 was the lowest in seven years By Suicide, But Changed His There tiles ses 86,200,000 nace b ; E | ER MEN Combination Would Include a in the unanimity with which the Number of Large Western report of the resolutions committee MARKS MEETING u read by Chairman 1, A. Tostevin, OVER T0 ALLIES Companies, Is Rumor a was adopted. The principal reso- ee Seas i $—+ : . compared with 98826000 tons in 1918 Mind Because Major Laws Bituminous coal production reached “Good tad the lowest level since 1915, with Was G Fellow 458,063,000 tons, nearly 21,000,000 tons than last year. ° Deine Ne tae Bie COSI aa devant oecien boreal A Accel BAe, tne, cls eee ot "| eowtente te eateacd ootegee COURT, CO Paty Sf Lie < Faucel amby, the 26-year: con- bhi - o Barren ‘ * . cans to sided suppor . Ys oS fee a! since tlie’ mehr «| Welding of the railroads of the north- ing to Do With Dan- i F j fessed murderer, ‘bank robber and] tuned. to Cork after the strike ures. {Government Fears Insurrection] west tito: three great systems, with a of the arty and its peiuaiples, | McKinley and Roosevelt bandit, will go to the death chair in| ment. 'Prodnetion was 107 percent of i group mileages varying from 15,747 gerous Isms Risse Soa eRe Pledged p if War Offenders Are ! ‘We, the republicans of North Sing Sing prison tonight without the}normal, Thjs is a larger rate of ’ to 18,309, a8 part.of a national plan -__ - i 3 Fanti ee ae wae ae sl production than for any similar perlod Arrested for inclusion of the railroads of, the pevotm dc ‘pled ee ee aid of cle ‘ -+country in 14 divisional .groups, was|ADMINISTRATION FLAYED| sembled, do pledge anew our al- |GuNpDER OLSON y if his wishes are respect- DORSED of the history ef the Geological sur legiance to those staunch princi- proposed by John EB. Oldham, Boston, ples which have ever been a part passa ed by Majot Lewis F. Laws, warden | \,, y, Which gave out the figures. ed A request to this effect! was tramsmit- OO SA Ne NE ‘ ' vice-president. of the Bankers Invest- er 5 . ‘ tea to the warden for Hamby today. ERCHERGEI FIRST: VICTIM ment association, in a statement sub-|Gross Extravagance and In- of the ocreines oatie Fepubli: National Committeeman Renom * — ited to the conference committee at : q & The iron nerve prisoner, whose; ca- ONE DE ATH FROM - Wy vhick is voring efficiency Char; “We condemn the waste and ex- fac . § a reer of crime took him from coast to Believed Attempt on Life of the Avashingtons nites onto cy Charged Cause travagance which has character- inated—Strong Delegates ‘ coast and ended iu ‘Tacoma, Wash., Mini Fi SW, rillvoad’ “billas! ‘The plan’ is” along of H.C. L. ized the present democratic ad- Are Chosen with his-arrest for athe muer of se . inister of Finance Was the general lines laid down recently =a baat i th f K 4 bank employes during a $13,000 rob- ii . Waltey ines, director generat} Meeting squarely the iss vhie! @ recognize in the array o! irming its belief i inci a] x bery of the East Brooklyn’ Savings . §. Warning by Walter D. Hines, director general | _ Leeting squarely the issues which brilliant republican leaders, men Reaffirming its belief in the princi- of railroads, for centra ion of rail-| faced the first real republican state] yy EE s —— i par aa ike Gen. Leonard Wood, Gov. jples of 100 per cent republicanism, Berlin, ‘Wednesday, Jan, 20.—Indi- pad control and etiutina tou of over} convention North Dakota had had in} Lowden, Warren Harding and denying any combination ae compro- cation of the government's growing | "¢ad expenses in smaller roads 's, standing firmly for the} others, men under whose banner | mise with any of the numerous isms 1 have made the re-| all loyal republicans can with 2 bi bank in» December, 1918, began his Jast day on earth with apparent in- difference to Wis fate. . The three proposed northwest lines : Ho Meee col ak went be WO : : concern over tie extradition of Ger | would be kuown as the “Northern Pa-1 yutttean party the foundation for sife| pride align. themselves. which have sprung up in America and ped in the ‘disrict attorney’s office in]Six of Patients Brought Here i NRE CRCMReS Mae | CAC BOT Neto svete ma at North-! and sane progress over a period of “We believe in the inherent jespecially condemning the I. W. W.'s, Brooklyn after his arrest and recount given in the note to the allies today | western, system” and the “Milwaukee-| more than half a century, meeting| loyalty of the republicans of |Socialism, Bolshevism and commun- ‘ Hs n i as eking: Trevis: bans » Ver. | Soo. system,” according to Mr. Old-| gain arr Pia y ‘as a inciples A cd robbery after robbery’ and murder From Outside County. asking revision ‘of clauses of the Ver] ites thin, The groupings would, be| 2itly and fearlossly the ‘attacks of North Dakota to nie principles of isin, as opposed to the best interests of after murder in which he said he had Of Mild Character: it sh alates a inati ¢] according to proximity of roads and cuemles of the purty aid of the state} the Andi ‘ded. Geni yee perie America and inimicable to the, grand ies a ily he atte! im 3S i ’ - ¥ viz Se pod Me ur undivider sl 01 in, rt ' ae been implicated., He partook heartily nttempte ination of | similarity. of territory served, cumasation, Senator Port ee ae Narth Dakota’s Pee tothe me old~party, republicans of North Da- Mathias Erzberger, minister of financ bli ; fe ident |kota in an informal but enthusiastic last Monday is viewed in official AFFILIATIONS LISTE: kota’s representative in the upper| Publican nominee for presiden| é i ; io cles as, a precursor of what is li Mr. Oldham’s pee: pare bring| house of congress, erday sounde|| With the old-time majority. and pcmonte Me Mita Wenie ose to happen on a Parger scale if the gov-| about the following affiliations under |! Key-note in’ this year’s epochial We believe in the priceless 1° fteroon. listened to an eloquent ad- ernment, yielding to the allies, appeals | the “Milwaukee-Soo system:” Chicago, | C#™palgn to between 200 and 300 re- |" heritage of American citizenship [4 °00"! by Senator Porter J. McCumber, to. force in arresting men on the list} Milwaukee & St. Paul: Minneapolis | PUblican delegates gathered at the nu- tha dt ernment of the a endorsed five nominees for presiden- Jubiaitteg by te ent pute powers. St. Paul & Sault Ste, Marie, with the! itorium from all parts of North Da-] Oh SES Dre, Star unaltera. [tial electors, ten delegates and ten ce is informed | Puluth, Scuth. Shore & Atluntic and | Kota. i alternates to the republican national that even’ responsible officials of the | sfineral Range; Duluth. be & {In part he said: : bly opposed to Gegtain 05 of (80: * |convention in Chieago in June and re- foreign office have announced point) Northern, and the Duluth Iron | “Whatever may have been in my} S20 '°"G uicm and all doc. /{nominated Gunder Olson of Grafton blank they will refuse to execute.anV | Range, ‘The mileage of this group is|Mind of doubt as to the real chartcter tenes" iaimical, “ta a republican |for member of the republican national work connected with extradition for- | 45,747,, and its earnings by mile uver |of this congregation disappears as I form of government.” committeemen. malities and they threaten to strike | aye $10,364. ~ {look into the faces of men who have Mie Nonoaitiee also presented a The: convention was a) disappoint- 1, for twenty year; of a breakfast and smoked innumer- ea able cigarets, * PUBLIC DA S BARRED Hamby confided to Major Laws.last Public dances in this city have night that he had planned to cheat the) been .banned effective. this mor! death chair. by committfig suicide in} ing by Dr. ©. Stackhouse, city his cell today. He changed his mind.| health officer, as a precautionary i however, he said, because Major Taws| ineasure in preventing the spread \ had treated him. so squarely and had} of influenza and: pneumonia. in i been “such w good fellow.” Bismarck, “The health authori have be AY decided ‘that a pan si ie S placed on public dances ag *, so as to prevent the spread of in- 2 a fluenza though there ix no ocea- [OF indulge in “pa resistence.” The 3 for 20 or 30 years borne the brunt} jo<otuti expressing condvlence |ment to a public which had been led an sion for undue alarm at this |/ aa mae would include; Chicago.& » vost. jOf battle in the republican organiza-| 5. National Committeeman Gun- |to expect sensational developments i time,” said Dr. Stackhouse. “Tue ern wjth the Chicago, $¢, Paul, Minue [tion in this state and who never for) Go. Oison, confined in a hospital [and perhaps an alliance with Town- b situation locally is very gratlty- apolis’ & Omaha wand the Great North: |2 moment have yielded an inch to) 4+ Grafton and unable to attend |leyism. Directly naming the Non- " ern. These have # mileage of 17,955 2n¥ other political organization. They|’ 41. Convention, and thig was un- |partisan league, which is headed by 380 a mile. bear the scars of years of loyal and animously adopted. President A. C. Townley, Senator Mc- and earnings of $10, ie } f ey 4 The “Northern |, Pat{tic-Burlington faithiul service, and I believe we can Sri ich aoa iy Ace at Cumber declared positively that the ae) a > eystom’™ would ent aa Pacitie; |eontinue. to .entrust..the destinies. of “% . ~,#apublican, party, was. a partisan, eres. °., 'with fhe lines under its control, in. {CUE state to thent,’ ~ *" : bY ganization, that it would have noth- Irrespective of coming national. ing to do with any nonpartisan organ- + % ing and we believe that it will be fe IN possible to keep the: number of pe fone oR PAIR EIT cases to a sal Up to ‘the’ pr it thine * there sa a have been fourteen cases of influ- Large Sections Between Chicago} enza reported to city authorities ’ : and of these seven are from out ) and New York ‘Are of the city. AN are of a mild Burlingt i . phe ontheeny ne conventions, it is most proper that at ization, and that while it would be AIR MEN TODAY | aun scatorat uiney; Colorado . 1} ‘ 1g: i least once in four years the republi- lad to have followers after these var- Worth Denver Cit kane, Port- re glad to have followers after these val A i ‘character. Four new cases de- Ns < d Handicapped veloped over night including some . 5 land, In this group are 18,308 miles vention for the considerstion of party the grand old party, if they cared to soci ; brought here from outside the |Lieuts. E. F. Davis’ and G. E.| of rails bringing in $10,881 a. mile: Han oun, naceesntally fonetién ee long | oo at Garedervedly and PNEUMONIA HITS CHICAGO), °°" accel Grimes Missing Since Mibbecheliai valtwoet intee gatuied eee, jt existence that never holds IN THIS COUNTY jany kind with these factions, e first death in. which influenza yi "i aN : a meeting. NOT CU AND ED fei Ss ane, Bret Me nt if me Sinan Last Night out this plan does not include theJ “Such meetings are necessary not| . eae aoe The ‘conventioit: prove av strgriae Louisville, Ky., Jan.-29.—Influ- | figures. reported to the health auth . Minneapolis & St. Louis railway. |alone for the discussion of important in another respect’in that there was enza is becoming so widespread in | orities occured here early this mort} MeAllen, Tex. Jan. 20.— Military whieh has a total of 1,600 miles. It|/questions in a forum where they can|Will Concentrate Strength on' yo ‘appearance of cut-and-driedness. | Ke sections of the country espe: (Jing when Louis FB. Ranbough, 28 years} officials along the border awaited has the only trunk line between Peoria |be immediately crystalized into politi- ives in th As a matter of fact a half hour or ciglly between Chicago and New | oe ‘yee, died from penumonia bronchi-| word early today concerning the re-| 2 the twin cities, und is growins|cal policies, but also to givethat con- Representatives in the more of groping in the dark preceded Jj York that it 18 Interfering serie J tn influenza ay contributory. lease.of Dieuts. B. F. Davis and 6, 5.) ™pldly, they said, cert of action and united enthusiasm! ‘Legislature the actual getting down to business, : with railroad freight traffic pets ; i peed Grimes, American army aylators, who upings proy r.|necessary to achieve success. If the : s) with A. T. Faber of Morton county ing to Walker D. Hines, di- Mr. Ranbough was brought here a] vector lay made a forced landing on| Oldham are: Southern Pi \princifles of a party are worthy of SARE as temporary chairman, and Gen. T. rector general of railroads, who few days ago from his home at Kin-| xfoxican’ soil and were taken prisou- | Central-Seaboard, Southern, New York |support, they are worthy of organ- A new political party composed €S-| 4 Phoraldson of Walsh county as sec- was here today to address the an- tyre suffering from pneumonia-intlu- crs by Mexicans thirty miles south of | Central, Buffalo, Pennsylvania, Balti-|ized support. clusively of former service men farm-|yetary. From that moment matters nual banquet of the Transporta- Jenza. He was a prominent, stock) yanata, ‘T j g more, Coast Line-Louisville & Nash- CONVENTIONS NEEDED cd a tentative organization last night |proceeded smoothly, although every- tion clu, men at Kintyre and is. survived by Nothing hus been heard from the] Ville, Santa Fe-Friseo, Union Pacitie| “While under our laws it is not ab- ‘climinary to the formation of a per-|one had his say. The only incident “Conpled with bad weather | tts widow, The remains, were sent] oicors gince last ight when a mess.| 22d Rock Island systems. solutely necessary for a nominating | PYCliminary fo the formation of a Der) of the meeting was the withdrawal of conditions,” said Mr. Hines, “the [to Kintyre this morning and the} 64 from them was received here «ay BUSINESSMEN APPROVE convention to present for the consid- | Mnent asso dones ts” D. Adams of Ransom county from influenza epidemic has deat a ~ [funeral services will be held tomorrow, ing that they had been: promised their “Businessmen from every state in/eration of the voters of any party the| was. named temporary chairman and !the committee on ¢redentiats, after he serious blow to railroad opera- There are fen cases of influenza re-| ¢eeodom today, P the union participating in the referen-|names of proposed delegates to the| a committee of five men headed by l’s/had: presented a minority report in tion. Not only are scores of rail- | ported in the ¢ity at the present time i dum conducted by the Chamber of'|national convention, it is by far the|G.: Harrington was appointed to per// which he declared none of the dele- ‘ road men- down _with the disease, | four of which ‘e Hew cases for the 300 DEALERS ATTEND Commerce of the United States recent-|better way, in my judgment, to do| fect plang for a convention to be held! gates properly credentialed to sit ig but many more are forced to stay | 24 hours ending fast. night. Of these (Continued on page two) so; first because while each individual) wepruary 1 this meeting, asserting that the gath- away aie their duties because of four, i leveloned in this city, the ; pAO ee candidate , seeing, to Tepresent the] The meeting was held in the Elks | ering was not a delegate convention. the deaths or illnesses of mem- | mainder being from points outside of |, 4 é q party of his state in a republican na-| club with twenty former serv iThe chair ruled. Mr. Adams out of > hers of their families, the county brought here for hospital]Convention at Fargo Proves a JACK JOHNSON TO tional convention can perform the| present. An. informal disc eee holding that this was not a ask of voting a first ont as to what we treatment. All of the caSes are of a jdelegate convention “but a.republican Big Success RETURN TO FACE _ jmere mechanic PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS. FLU mild character and with the excep. choice for president in accordance] was followed by the unanimous elec: |mass meeting.” 4 A BP EXCe| u s 5 yl s Ss gz.” Adams then refused Chicago, Jan. 29.— Pneumonia | tion of the death yesterday, none} Fargo, N. D., Jan. 29.—Reports o! CHICAGO CHARGE with the wishes of the state, there! tion of the temporary chairman. The jto sit as a delegate from his district, + . Rept f 1 following in the wake of the in- | seem fatal at last repo fluenza epidemic today reached nie Ee the highdést level since the contag-* FIFTY-FIVE AT JAMESTOWN ion appeared more than two weeks Jamestown, D., Jan, 29.—Sixteen ago. Health, authoritles reported | new cases lof zi, two of whicl 407 new cases of pneumonia and where influenza-pneumonin cases were 47 deaths, Influenza continued to | reported here during the last 24 hours. subside. During the last 24, |No deaths have been reported, This hours 1,472 new cases were re- | makes 55 cases of influenza in this ported and deaths in that period || cit 4 numbered: 87. Y peasy, p MANY D! i ‘ - i are many other duties incumbent up-| committee which is composed of Mr.jand another man was substituted. tion of a platform on the program for} - Mexico City, Jan. —Jack John-|on a delegate in fixing the policies} }farrington, A. ©. Seeley, Walter In suggesting the appointment of ihig morning's session of the North] Sn, former heavyweight pugilistic |and guiding the course of the national | ther, Henry ‘1, Murphy, J. §, Under-Jone man from each judicial district to Dakota Implement Dealers’ assoclation| Champion of the world, plans to re |party, There should always be some! wood, pass on the credentials of delegates, in annual convention here. “| turn to-the United States at once to|way by which the party of the state! 4 representative wili_ be named for | Chairman Faber declared that 100 per More than 300 dealers were present| face charges pending against him in |as an organization can submit to the! eypry township and voting precinct in|cent republicanism must be insisted at the meeting yesterday afternoon| Chicago according to a letter shown | people its collective views, rather than| tne ‘county to attend the convention lupon the first qualification. “This which was addressed by Frank B.| the Associated Press yestetday by |the scattered and divergent views of) which will be called nest, month. At lis a republican convention,” said the White of the agricultural publishers} Jhonson, The former ‘champion | js |its constituent parts. Second, because} that meeting the men will |chairman, “and no one whose repub- association of Chicago. Mr. White| confident he can arrange legal diffi-|there has' grown up a system by which] gecide what candidates within the |licanism is in doubt has a right to a urged the necessity of advancement of| Culties in time to fight Jack Dempsey |small cliques or societies meet priv-| county they will concentrate on, such |seat.” 3 community life in farming sections| before the latter mccts Georges Car-|ately and agree upon a set of dele-| 9. representatives to the state legisla-| The endorsement of a presidential and explained the need of closer re-| peutier of France and asserts Demy |gates whose candidacy is submitted attorney and candidate was sidestepped, by the lationship between the farmer,and the must meet him before he can |to the political adherents of each) adoption of resolutions approving the business man. | wim the world’s championship. party. While the entire body can of 2 = leadership of a trio—Major General course affirm or reject this action of Leonard Wood, F. 0. Lowden and the few, it is deprived of any semb- Warren G. Harding, in the order | e ||lance of unity! of voice in presenting named. The resolutions also reaf- | THEY STUCK TO THE SHIP these names. By this pre-convention firmed faith in the principles of re- | system, every county in presenting publicanism, and conviction that this i J fi | such set of delegates, is invited to country is facingJa crisis which de- the resolutions committee and adop- Be SE Sy ATHS a Chicaggy Jan. 29.— Ith depart- SOUTH DAKOTA PIG | gists tortie tna tas S| showed a total of 186 deaths from IN WELL 28 DAYS |rrenmila and iofuenza, an increwst of 13 deaths over same period yester- day. Deaths from influenza numbered Pierre, S. D. Jan. 29.—-A pig on the Curington ranch, in Hakkon coun- ty. seems to have as many lives as most cats and péssibly may be super- jor in some respects to a whole lot There were 1,512 new cases of in- fluenza reported and 407 of pneumo- of camels. nia, ; = tale part. . Third, because the people {mands the application of these prin- The pig fell into a well and re- — . are entitled to a declaration of politi- é ciples in our national government by mained there for 28 days. During | NEW YORK HARD HIT * cal faith and purposes by the parties) years, came tod clecting the executive head and a ma- this time the owner searched and ad-| New York. Jan, 29.—Influeny, seeking their support or allegiance | attorney for Mrs jority to both houses of congress. t (Continued on Page Two.) ton, M who pr Glad to See Republicans ——— tery man-is her former husband, “{ heard a lot of talk over the state North Dakota Deer nounced that the evidence gathered tyetore T came here about this not eg | Shows beyond any question of a doubt being a regular republican conven- Prefer Farm Life fet the’ claims of Mrs, Harris are }¢ion; about there, being some deal on; eho Tue, .|some scheme to deliver the republican Portland, N. D. Jan. 29—Two deer |' The statement by Mr. Kirby comes |party over to some organization,” vertised for the missing porker. It|Teported here today totalled was found by a dog, whose actions | 280 more than developed on the x attracted a couple of children. day during the 1918 epidemic, Evidently the pig had lived on snow. | seven deaths from influenza and 118 It was weak but willing to eat when | from pneumonia’ were reported today hoisted from. the well, for it had lost | with 686 new pneumonia cases about 80 pounds. é a Nepaaevees We eae ES | . S SOME which. econ. domesticated b brows: amor anal tne eee |said Mr. Faber in assuming ihe chai Mandan, N. D., Jan. 29.—There ing with herds of cattle, in the Goose | tion of “J. C. R.” in Seattle and the |«T am glad to stand here and to loo DEVILS LAKE DIVINE river district west of here, have de-| assertions of ™ L. V. Blu 1 hte the faces of real republicans, have been twelve cases of influenza CONVERTS BY PHONE) reportea here. No deaths have been reported, sti L cided to settle down on farms. West. Seventh who -m A good-sized ‘buck has: become they Harri chief attraction on the farm of Nels | dropped the investigatior H. Heskin and a doe has found aj His real name was Lee Clay home on the farm of Albert Sparrow, | of James (Clapper, head of a sheriff of Steele county who lives at| works at Erie, Pa. He ran aw worthy representatives of the party in this state, This is a regular re- publican state convention, called by the lawfully constituted authority in this state, National _Committeeman Gunder Olson of Grafton. That call Devils, Lake, N. D., Jan. 29—Rev. P. H. Case, a local minister, has had a telephone installed in his pulpit for DEATH AT DEVILS LAKE Devils Lake, N. D, Jan, 29.—One death from pneumonia was reported the benefit of parishioners unable u . , ea 's, Harris. |; ’ d evi ry here. Harold Brick; 22 years old of Finley. home and later married Mrs. Harris. js our patent to assemble here and to stead sree service on S endaye ad Churebes Ferry, being the victim. No —— Mrs. Harris will take no further [transact business in the name of the that, when detained from _ services. | Ses of influenza have been reported PARIS AVIATORS FORM steps in the ca evening to Mr.{republican party. There has been not s Kirby. She has en him for 2/|skepticism expressed by outsiders. UNION FOR BIRD MEN | years and does not expect to xo to(After mingling this morning with the Seattle to see him as he has lost his |delegates here assembled, I have come “or sufficient reason” they. can ob-| to the authorities. tain telephone connection and listen JIMTOWN CLOSES UP —Mi: ith | —— ‘ : : ‘ to, the Gad “announced to the p Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 29.—All pul- 1 Pid York, Jan. 29.—Miss Dorothy M. Dunn and ae cue Paris, Jan. 29.— Aviators have| memory and the trip would be with-|to the conclusion that there is repre- that more telephones of a larger} lic meeting places with the exception (le and right), army nurses regularly assigned to the SS. Pow-/ tormed a union here decided on mini- | out results. snted in this room sumonpure repub- transmitter will be installed if the| of schools have been closed by order hatan, refused to abandon their posts on that ship when she be-| mum salaries and adopted a standard a licanism and nothing else. i : ip “Northern|form of contract for members. The| It is estimated that 60 per cent of] Members of the committee on cre- ogi pos erm ad pesued he ee cee Sule ae bal union will open an eployment agency | the women of England must remain ‘dentials were nominated by delegates ; v 0 G0 fi and after al {i senge for the benefit of an accident fund | unmarried because of the tremendous from each of the six judicial districts, had been rescued. In the center is Mrs. A. B. Randall, wife of the} ana wit make a study of insurance |loss of young men through war and as follows: captain of the Powhatan, _ peat C3 for its members, +influenza, a (Continued on Page Two), plan is a success. ig of the city health authorities because + |af the influenza authorities because Chicago is the second largest city | order, includes churches, theatres, in the United States in negro popu-| lodges, clubs and similar organiza- lation. New York being the first. . tions,

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