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TA, THE WEATHER FAIR AND WAAMER THE BISMARCK ISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1920 TRIBUNE C= THIRTY-NINTH YEAR \ G, 0, P, WELCOMES RESPONSIBILITY FIRST INDICATION OF POLITICAL SPLIT i (FOR AMERICANIZING PEACE TREATY, , | SENATOR HARDING TELLS HOMEFOLK) p* BOLOS: SEIZE MURNANSK AND MUCH SHIPPING PRICE FIVE CENTS WILSON’S REPLY TO ENTENTE SOON TO BE ON ITS WAY Washington, D, C., Feb. 23.—Presi- dent Wilson’s rejoined to the en) tente premiers in the Adriatic sit- uation was expected today to be on its way tonight. The state depart- LEMKE GALLS MEETING OF © 0.°. STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE HERE be returned to Prosident Wilson for/Nonpartisan League Chairman of Republican Organization in nal, review. + . Ps < Nd forecast North Dakota Asks Fellow ‘Townleyites to Enter Fight Against : PIAS eS TSETY Two Slates Already Named at Olson Convention January 28 Buckeye Solon Declares Wilson : | Solely Responsible for Senate . Delay in Ratifying Pact—As- serts President Stood Alone in of its contents was given out, : Negotiating the Surrender of Russian Vessel Escaping to Nor- RAIL BILL HAS and Young Love Feast February 17—Situation in State Mixed a Z wegian Port Tells of ’ pn ee en ness Sovereignty Revolution The presidential situation for North Dakota republicans was RIGHT OF WAY ~INTHESENATE further complicated Saturday, when William Lemke, vice president of the National Nonpartisan league, and chairman of the republican Columbus, O., F The repub-| London, Feb. 23.—Bolshevik forces Hican party “will welcome” responsi-|have seized. Murnansk ahd shipping | state central committee, issued the following call for a meeting of bility of Americanizing the peac2] in he harbor there, following a” revo- jthat organization in Bismarek on Kriday, February 2%: lution which broke out dt that port 2 6s : . Lagete! f treaty, U. §. Senator Warren’G. Hard-| @ : js Since the McKenzie-Young-Soviet representatives of ae Saturday afternoon, avcording to 2 . an ; 8 ing told a rally of his home state re-| gispatch. from. V eeway. UTke - special privilege attempted to burglarize the Republican 1s ) dispatch from Vardo, Norway. Speed Action I tant ty, hundreds of c ; i publicans here today. He!held Presi-| news was brought to Vardo in a Rus- Speedy Action on Importan party, hundreds of Republicans of all factions who believe dent Wilson solely responsible for the} sian steamer from Murnansk. It was _ Measure Predicted By in government by majorities, have requested me, as chair- a ~ senate delay in ratifying the treaty, | the only vessel to escape seizure, but 1. ; : man, to call the state central committee together for the “Essentially alone he negotiated the} Was Tiddled with machine gun fire. - House Leaders purpose of informing a candidate for president, a national surrender ,of American nationality, Ls committeeman, national delegates, and presidential electors. _ ‘These Republicans were surprised at the audacity, and ignorance of the political hacks, who, surrounded by their ancient pals, forgetting that they are living in 1920 and proceeding as if this were the year 1891 when their will and still ¢ ially alone one in a hundred million he bolcked its fina dsposition,” Hading said. f SOUTH FOR PROTECTION While democrati¢ senators from the LABOR FORCES ASSEMBLE LABOR PARTY | MEANS DEFEAT iUnion Chiefs to Give Consider- ation to Wilson’s Wage noe : was supreme and tthe people be, damned’ the slo; di south generally have supported the - . ne , Ge gan, de- president in this stand, Harding s ae Proposals clared vacant the positions of the 49 state central committee- the people of the south generally a men, the over 250 county central committeemen, and the Washington, dig .yupporters predicting enactment, the compromise for the protection of American’ rights. Referring to the father of his coun a try, Hard id “his most eminent over 1,800 precinct committeemen, all of whom hold their positions by the sovereign will of the people, and even SAYS GOMPERS . - oar rea es é ' ed. ‘ii > Satur-| ordered that none of the candidates f id bo successor sought consistently to|Politieal Organization Playing}... . 7 : bill as passed in Satur a s for president obey the rend our nationality.” - & Missouri suffragists lead donkey and elephant into convention. day ts substan meet y toney law of the state. . FAILURE OF PLOT Directly Into Hands of Chicago, Feb. 23.—The Missouri delegation to the National | \js, eve" (he Tight of way in the Since Hiram Johnson, candidate for president, has re- But the plot failed, the senator said Enemies American Woman Suffrage association convention in Chicago won] Despite the statements that uni fused to comply with their unlawful request, and respecting, as I always do, the will of the majority, I therefore call a meeting of the state central Republican committee to meet at Bismarck at 2 p. m. Friday, February 27, 1920. I respect- fully request that every member who believes in honest and Progressive government, .and who feels that whatever our difference of opinioys may be on state issues, on national issues we can stand united, attend this meeting.’’ Nae ee oe ne FIVE TICKETS IN FIELD. through the action of the people in 4 1918, ignoring “the white house edit.” j Had the people obeyed that edict, Harding declared “we might be demo- cratic subjects of the autocratic coun- . + cil of nine, with the old world passing on the obligations of this republic.” DEFINES 'G, 0. P.- PLANKS / Senator Harding enumerated a number of things which he declared labor forces would into: the senate, lead expre the belief there would ‘be little bate and the vote would come « y. Coincident. with senate considera-} applause by ‘its appearance, headed by the republican clephant | and the democratic donkey. This was taken as the first indica- ‘tion of the fact that the women’s party has split into political parties. tion of railroad legislation, the gen- i\ARMED FEDERAL PROHIBITION FORCE eral eornmitten ot allway labor or- SENT TO UPPER MICHIGAN TO QUELL —_[fiscuss“presttent Wisons, proposats| for disposing of pending wage de- rey. thei Ui WARNS AGAINST DISASTER Declares Votes Going to Work- ers’ Candidate May Defeat Best Man my hI the republican platform should con- seer 5s action! WHISKEY REBELLION RAGING THERE mands. comnitteemen, delegates to the na- tain, Chief among these were: on ela ae party oald We a eee President, Wilson's: proposal for the iene conventions and presidential al- i ‘Perfected Americanization to be} Ol a. Sterne Somat Armas : Aas stetlement of the rail wage contro- | tery in the field; with the repub- led “rejoicingly American” here detrimental to the interest cee County Officials Overwhelm U. NO CEREMONIES TO Perse caiid: (Nes Whie! DIL Woe DeAdine | \licuus split three ways und the de: attene * and exactly in line wi h @ ; RK NW isthe BtiALs were WILLOR fled att s two; with Senator Hiram W.' ‘Adequate defense, with an ample} is most ardently desired by those} 9+ Enforcement Officers and) MA RETURN NEXT how. of ‘into “OE: ‘Johnson ignoring the request of oue of the conference of railway who seek to oppress labor,” Samuer ficinis Gompers declared in a letter to Wil-| liam Mitchell of Indianapolis, a lead- the three ublican state conventions ready held and filing in North Da- navy as a first line of defense. World leadership in avition. State Constabulary and Res- WEEK OF RAILWAYS BE SOME WARM A stronger army than heretofore, cue Wine Seized By Them for ‘or the presidential preference vtionists: mid reserva: ceptance by the “lesser r of the proposals of the ‘ tionists.”. The two combined, he ‘said, Kildeer, Feb. 23. vin & Novlesky have made a deal for the Cuxkelly lot adjoining the Odd Fellow lote and are trying to secure eleven feet from the Odd Fel- —The firm of Col-| of labor party candidates. The ef- fect, therefore, of a political labor past will, of course, rush on to dis- ter and calamity. This the Amer- ican labor movement will not do. It rejects and repudiates the fallacies of blind theories and will have noth- Starling Tucst Guaranty bank in have ‘been requested to instruct Fed- officials Washington MANY SIGNING PETITIONS FOR L. H. HEATON TO BE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR It off the Alot hefe down, ing house, will ore either Mareh 1 its busi- or y morning, the Firsi HL conduct been made as yet jon of the old: bank- be moved torn! FRANK 0. LOWDEN “In abseuce of Governor Lowden am answering your telegram. a | Goy-t heard from the J zl is the general opinion, however Lloyd BR Adam AL Let ty CHET tion fees and enroll for the ond semester pending an a from the state board of a ation that the di for the resignation of ¢ : ithdrawn. + ey Dakota. Typically make up-fe yet co . gained the ft y lawyer rless, i Voluntary training for young men.|er of the Indidua state labor party.) F -¢ i QOWDEN WILL ee vole March 16, and with the Califor- Repeal of every extraordinary war|made public here today. _| Confiscation — Prosecutor As-|Only Change Will Be Made on Unusual Interest in Local Affairg i" coming to the state in person pee Me eons ert amd. his «s.| sumes. Responsibilit Printed Matter When Iederal | Wednesday to tell the people his rea- End of bureaucracy “crowned with lolegrant ftont Michel cans his ae ip y NOT FILE IN Developes in Slope jsous for defying one of the three re- ‘ .” sgh oatiiest mein’ i FERRO: y : aa ublicun organivations, the peditie i “Opposition to govdibnitat ofr Ae Te oration at the ainet: Chicago, Il, Feb. 23—Armed i piaeemnateiguaa di Shire situation in orth ula tay he om : ahip ‘and nationalization of induatry: ican’ Federation of Labor, calling on| federal prohibition officers of the | ‘There will be no special ceremonies ina Fe ony poate ee analy dled, even tor this Curbing of government | extrava-| es nized working men to elect thelr} central states today were en J attached -to the turning buck of the a ee ee oe oe ROLE [ae alton Tor, Mea Grd Bereubyaste: { ganee and ce : jaar bu friends and defeat their enemies.} route to Iron county in the® up- railroads ‘to private control Mareh 1 cal : i i th ee ee ; result action tak <, t ii il ion instead of incomprehen-) 1 chell’s telegram declared in favor} per peninsula of Michigan to | us far as the local offices of the North- ——- promise estas — t the ie Teale of “ ali taken by Non- sa Medat tras ilitars of making the fight solely through a} quell what the revenue officers jern Pucitic and Soo roads are con-|Chicagoan Only Candidate Yet) gi, jo Deron: Oat of He 1 league republicans late lust Conmmenting on military training labor part ~ Tegarded as an incipient whis- | cerned. ‘Federal control of the car: iB y fought political battles in the t » Senator, Johnson will alse be Senator Harding declared “hmseli} fi : 4 key rebellion. ‘The prohibition |riery ends at midnight Sunday, but Acceding to Request of tee ee Gow Sis ; alled upon when he visits Grand t against its being made compulsory. QUESTIONS CONCLUSIONS officials were informed last night “| with the exception of a few slight ‘ : ; There © y siperubunivace if Toe Devils Take, Fargo, Minot and ‘ He said it should be supported in) «py what right,” Mr. Gompers| that the county was in open re- | changes on the stationery and other State Convention toriilicor, the; ollie OF shertits md the K the latter part of this week / schools and colleges and in the n&| wrote, “do you assume to declare the/ volt against federal authority, | printed matter there will be no signi- ae end is not yet, George Brown, who | what relation he maintains with) an q tional guard and that It should be} work and the policy of the American] after reports that prohibition | ficance attached to the change. Petitions for the nomination ot} held the office vy to “Peal Mar-} apparently — volunteer organization p made so pleasant and healthy that! yeqeration of Labor to be impractl-| agents leading a detachment of There will be no ch in person-| presidential eaindidates to he placed | WES \reaime, is a strong favorite.) which the league announced Saturday it would he accepted as a privilege) cai, Surely the resuits achieved in) “Michigan constabulary were held | nel on either roads, as loca! {hefore the yoters in the presidential | {4 his splendid record as sheriff wilt) lad been placed in charge of the Cali- rather than be considered as a duty.”| the interests of the workers demon- up February 18 by Tron county | otlices are concerned, Tuilroads rates, | primary ef March 16, must be fied wove a greal factor in his « forpiau’s camptign, Mr. Johnson al- : The question of the wage-earner he} strate the utter fallacy of your as-| officials and wine they had con- | both passenger and will prlot’ &, Murch 1: weorge Nolan ahd PWM ready engaged a manager Of his declared to be most pressing -“be-| sumption. fiscated ‘taken from them. main as at present, Delegate, elector and committeen n | deputy serie, Toth aie (i 08 own, Richard Selden Wilcox of Bis- U cause there the attempted devel- “sy your declaration you assert es . > . schedules, There ar candidates that have been endorsed in tive honors, and James Soules, pioneer | mit formerly editor of a league : opment of class conscience, which | the practicability of the course you} PROSECUTION RESPONSIBLE -| gicuities to be overcome in regar Conventions, must be filed by petitions | Pickinson busi E Adolph neswpaper, but’ recently open in his : is always a peril to popular govern-| declare you will pursue. What ex- P. A. McDonough, prosecuting |demands by several of the railroad | prior to ete L nd Pant {antagonism to the league, Mr. dohn- I pe ‘ scales of life Petience have you had with your po-) attorney of fron qounty, fin B | unions for increased pay, but under] M ne Leonard Wood's cin | tpi hats in} sen already, in a long telegram from Declaring elevated scales of Mfe'Titical patty upon which to base so] statement issued last night, as [the Cumimins-Hseh bill now in con-|pign managers, have mot yet deter |) Tins” a Washiuigton, had disavowed any con- and higher rewards for workmen toy assurd a claim sumed “all responsibility for tak- | gross present wages are continued for| mined what” position they ‘will take |. Sumer has it that}Joln Reuter, Jr.) nection, jor miderstunding . between be the surest’ index ‘for; advancing} "When you shall have lcarned the! jing the wine ,from the federal {six months, cathe request of thee republican state [former county treasityer, is day after | Nnselt or 4, WV, Brinton, ope of ‘Town- f civilization, he said there must be! jesson of the real struggle of labor]. agents,’ and ‘denied that the —— = couvention Hat ye does hot file in the| Hk Wanners sedi for tleck” Of ley's princi Medéenanty woke let, \ no return to prewar. standards. and the cause for which our move-; county was-in open revolt, state presidential preferance. primary It is, also predicted that Otte | ter to William Lomkt, viee' president HOOVER TALKS OF PEACE ment stands you may become pe Iron River is a small village in FIRST GUARANTY election of March at attempt | to steed , {he of the NaUonal Nonpa ‘tisitn Teague, : Baltimore, Md b. 2 Herbert | tent for the gross injustice you have} the mining countr a few miles Governor Frank 0, Lowden bas d an so Lorne Hy from a. Bo Cabn, aul A irman of the North | Dakota f haltimore, “Mt, done by your pretention and your! north of the Wisconsin line. The cides to abide bye the convention tee Hil very Hide credener is given to this | republican state central committe, de. f todng declared fi on coursd, ‘population of [ron county large- quest. and will not file, 8 a er sericea a vis fu ie (Brinton) contemplat- John Hopkins univer: EFFECT WOULD BE DISA y is composed of ftalians and United Stites Senator 11 don ee eee ee ane een a ee a toicins advantage of a split in the many an Issve in the mr det “The effect of a separate political has been reported there recently, NEW QUARTERS dae to go be fore the people of the |i wer, or C5, Ward, | teman, eadscaustarnation hace i paign, Ie insisted the inje labor party can only ‘be disastrious FORCE. 1S PICKED r Htesiontliie ‘legrams. of inquiry | count intendent of schools. | ranks of one wing of the republican fe argument for and against reserva- tg the wage earners of our coustry! Major A. V. Dalrymple, federal Fee ee ane tating diate:| here isa persistent rumor, however, | Gon; which’ mee ere. lust wld “obscure car pressing ‘lo-/and to the interests of all forward | prohibition director of the six cen- — Mae ane Cee SENET hat the Townley forces. will attempt | week, : ues hy conflict over a quex-| igcking people. The votes that would] tral states, gathered 30 picked agents) / ; ne Se SONARD, WOOD to put across an cutive eke for THE BRINTON LETTER Hon on which the country a 30 to a labor party candidate would,|here today preparatory to leading an|Financial Institution Is Now SUAGaeG cI Cas paead? WNL Bae | run _ ‘The Brinton letter was declared by } made up its mind,” and added. “it 18] in the absence of such candidate, go] expedition into Tron county, Mich., Housed in Old Tribune GaiCaL MALE In nove idler ooneiders | THO 1G i Suny Wileog, state manager for Johnson, an my impression there is no party credit !.9 the best man in the field. In no|to “clean up" the county and arrest) loused in Fi” Ghevedie oT Slanleye, Wealeru| ie tlie airs nL pros Non-} effort on the part of the league to 7 MEANS DOR TOM: oar or Jease would they go te an enemy of} ¢ icials who are said to have Building ix ered cneral, Weed bendguar.| HUHstn Leazne candidates haye been |*frame’ on Johnson, ; Hope for immediate ratification of | japor, ral liquor. raid AM ares WAT mentiowd Int very. litle heen NOT OFFICIAL WILCOX the: treaty rested, he suid, in the ‘here can be no hope for success —- cr “The only oflicial headquarters t) of the Johnson Campaign commit- { (Continued on Page Three) party will be to defeat our friends|eral Commissioner Hatch to issue! joss jn the old Tribune building on if ee e Culver and Valentine Kutin yr oe could secure ratification. and to elect our enemies. warrants for the arrest of the ‘ron! ), . . ‘ ON} ernor Lowden will respect the wishes | ie ontest under the ownle: ip J yy 4 THE DANGER IN EUROPE wabor ean look upon the forma-| county prosecuting attorney, two| earth street opposite the Grand Pucif; of the republiewns. of | Nertl Hake | intestine andy Ts ‘FAMOUS CASE ENDS ig The present danger in Europe iS} tion of a political labor party only! deputies and the chief of police and] i¢ hotel pending the erection of the) As ex) nl tn thelr resole tion. adopts eee gia coe vertalii, an ill Ip ig r in E 0 < and tl e 2 « : a atone Tacit kj be known for certain, however, until) AK \ one Hoover suid, is wot Se }as an act detrimental to the inter-|two officers at Iron Kiver on charges] splendid Ianking honse wwbielic wrth Ing] tS ne sans NN Aree Latter the celicial couniy’ convention ot A¥YTER TEN YEARS (§ much of a revolutionary cataclysm as} ests of labor, and exactly in line with] of obstructing the enforcement of the} eonstructe Slot forme: : eo a Be ithe Townley forces. |” "f } deweiation of therforess | thet owner te mot ardeully: desiredliaye oe constructed on the Jot formerly oe! kota, “signed, Lonis 1. Emmerson,| 20 Townley forens. wan HON STATE COURTS fi by those who seek to oppress labor. AW goomiaa warranta aro iscued the | Culied Hy the bank. ‘The moving of | Chairman, Lowden for President Cam) Ha pa aH see Gnicd Me is ——-- “The welfare of American human-| federal agents from here will go to the vaults, books. fixtures and other | paign comm! — - va |senatorial timber, to st itizatio 5 A s ¢ ity demands in this hour of national| Negaunee, Mich., where they will be| material was done Saturday afters] Jehusen’s views already: fave been [7% Uy a "Litigation Hi : Interested Attor: the maximum reparation. “uti tl ulerisis that there be success at the) joined by’ a halt troop of the Mich-I neon and Monday: with the result that Mf pelitlous Wi Rio ats eal i | neys All Over Missouri hall not have real peace.” he said.) pois, ‘This no time for experiment-|igan state constabulary, Major Dal-l¢yjg orowine institution is ready ‘sist ett : die WC! sel : “Tt will he delayed as long ax we hang | ing with political theories which are|rymple said. His plan of campaign] Gus, Srowins insttuilon t veads, 10) eicne Be ene RSM aanioa Slope Region the treaty in the air, for we are a} proven false at the outset, Thelis to descend on Iron county from the ! tong se ise : LS Om "NTS UIT hin a splendid “We pite | j part of it in workers of America must see‘ the | north and stamp out what he told; The safety STUDE} TS Q J the fi that his work Inumpered An interestit suit which has | Regan ing the Spank he _ United tactics cf success. They must have) Mr. Cramer was an “open revels | ther fi i VARSITY UNTIL (fie the majority faction. Neither Bo 1.) been in litigation in North Dakota HH States will take in therehabilitatioa | results. against federal authority, ig OF valuables’ ace livused ina A Rie 4 Hituquette er Fred W. ‘Turner will he courts, inclyding three separate bear- FE Me rons Sue eed a iene sapere sourelned i ALL QUIET TODAY ; Proof, burglar proet vault dnd th | KANE IS 0. K. d cant os fun re oti) ay lexis : 7 jut ro ; one supreme cou q Dead ee “eystal (Falls, ie! 3 j affords every protection possible for! ann t 10] ws just heen devided by :the federa io the struggle. Crystal (Falls, Mich., Feb. The! # very m, { | : Hae Ser odtinre CIRCLE CONFE: OF aipoulée! Whe \Acel j REBUILDING OF D ee situation in Iron county was reported) the bank's sind customers’ funds aud Si ond. eee [akin dinlze WW. ©. Ceo tye, cov come of appeuts, The action KILLDEER BEGUN RUSHING TO DISASTER quiet today, according to reports of articles of value Quiy the front mrt)’ students of the ity of boat al tice will 10s one of the ablest | luvestinent Co, against John Johnston “Those who are determined to be) federal agentg of an incipient whis-|0f the former Tribune ices will Ti{, North Dakota today refused in A aaaatinnar dunce ot 4 | chnilrueh-lg purchase kh Quarts i ind a ots er A SO " o Kk. oe basement stil 3 ay eIr reg I: Bere = ply P is ; | blind to-the: faets) of tne, present’ ald) key” rebellion, there: vee RU CGAt ees, eh ee a aes | eeeod ys wiepa tele, vegll ded at a cont section of land in Golden Valley eoun- 3 Johnston w upheld in the cir- cuit court’s decision. The ¢ filled with knotty legal problems and had interested members lof the legal fraternity and others in- lows. They contemplate erecting aj ing to do with those treacherous fol- On the first of the month. the} Kane would be w pry. Jaws Of cone eee : p u store building and taeleg into the ‘lies that are suited only to the pur- contractors will commence ¢ t Up to noon today only one ents with bam he Gh funy ue n cena i He ee an . hardware business and possibly gen-! poses of labor's enemies. No difticults being experienced in| isg for th p foundation for the, be student had completed his reg- tact, But, 1 ive o o ok tn PEE que ee ae earl merchandise. This together with| “Your telegram is an affront to the| s urhig suflicient natures to the} ful building which will be the Tank" istration, i ms ied ae a a ‘ ee ie aa ae te futiealtics lacolved i the other buildings to be erected this| labor movement and an assault upon| petitions of L. E. Heaton to be a presi-| permanent home when completed, This The board ix in session this () 0" he oF § ‘i xi honey. I mast( making a 'dceision,” the case was spring will make Kildeer grown up| the interests of that great body of|dential elector on the republican will be the finest banking house in|’ afternoon with a committee of {| NO Chance [e tiv ieee eCiE ae olarmucd before the federal clreult _from her ruins a bigger and a better| Americans who are determined that| ticket from Burleigh county to the! this part of the state. Students. It has been announc. ;| Put ina few more licks le prac x edera t little city than ever before. There are now 11 strikes before tne | ties. Department of Labor for settlement, national and 58 controveries which have nox yet reached the strike stage, |the present campaign shall result, inot in the destruction of our liber- In the opening of the way to progress and the enlarge- |ment of opportunities for human j welfare, safety and happiness,” republican convention. Petitions re- questing that Heaton be placed on the ‘ballot’ are being circulated and the) necessary number of signatures will| s Rear Admir the end of the time limit. | ships. ‘aylor, chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair, ‘s the peace-time strength of the undoubtedly be obtained Jong before navy after July 1 will be about 94¢ ed that they will leave for Far- || go tonight or Tuesday morning |; and a statment of some kind || may be forthcoming before that || time. H \* ,of law before old age up on me.” The Isle of au win te try to give women t i iu Issi. | court of appeals eight months ago and. ‘the decision only handed down las: week, ~. Myallam and Young, attor- 1, tuts city .epresented Johnston Inttes clagts oz ths action. » the

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