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([22]THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE =] ee = = = THIRTY-N INTH YEAR ISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, 1920 MILITARY TRAINING; REASONABLE HOOVER HONORED BY ENGINEERS ARMY; CO-OPERATION WITH FARMER! aa APPROVED BY WOOD AT YANKTON PRICE FIVE CENTS "ANTI. Paoerneen’ BAINBRIDGE COLBY, BULL MOOSER, Houp By exants,| SUCCEEDS LANSING IN WILSON'S creases, his eight tenants forced : ; : ; upon him over his protest, George °}y Candidate for Republican Nomination for President Declares for os Kel an anti-protiteer, today Former Great Friend of Theo- Constructive Policy in Address to South Dakotans—Pays Tri- set electricians at work wiring, his 3 2 , eight family ‘lec: d bute to Women and Demands Higher Reward for Services of fly ae aR stoic ore Hoceer a Who} Bolted Teachers—Believes in League of Nations With Reservations. ly. maintained pre-war rental CIRCUS PL ANNED Chicago Convention in 1912 schedules of $30 per month for his and Joined D i F auras ‘ ; emocrats in 1916 Yankton, S. D., Feb. 25.—Declaring for the League of Nations, este ne gt his Jenants got Is President’s Choice’ For Se with reservations ; for a conservative military policy including uni- tin igkenee: day and voted him | N D AY s President’s Choice’ For Sec versal training and a standing army which would make up in effi- eee : retary of State—Has Served ciency what it lacked in size, and taking a firm stand for the adop- ‘ ‘ i eaek in Other Important Capacities ‘ tion of a progressive policy toward the agricultural development } Langer, Lemke and Johnson to of the country, Major General Leonard Wood addressed a large Perform, Under Mat Wislillinion, DoGiareb. ornate: South Dakota audience under the auspices of local republicans last , a bridge Colby of New York, who was night. eel Tent Friday one of the Jeaders in the progressive Major General Wood insisted upon the need for moral training sales RA y ane Theodore Roost elt, will : a v A ‘ sl sbert Lansing as cretary o! in the schools, for higher educational standards and for better pay OF DEMO R A GREAT i _,, | succeed Re I ig y ‘ fj AT RALLY EXPECTED) st#te. Announcement of his selection for teachcrs. . He expressed approval of a restricted plan of im- by President Wilson was made today migration which will admit the worthy and exclude the unworthy, “as, ar jat the White House, and declared that thorough Americanization of resident aliens is es i Attorney General Will Make] The selection of Mr. Colby came as one of the needs of the day. He closed with a tribute to Theodore William Jennings Bryan En- Hee BcElni Anan, : arpel 7 ost oul : veeting tnt . | ‘ ic f arance ank L. Polk, acting secretary would Roosevelt which was heartily applauded. dorsed; Capt. I. P. Baker E PP : be the president’s choice. Mr. Colby's In part the speaker said: ; : | for Committeenian in Capital nomination is expected to be sent ty : a ~~. Aes the senate within a day or two, w Baty cent tu soutll CANDIDATES FOR | = A hig three-ring cirens is scheduled jas HELD OTHER OFFICES ve need a highly eficient but sma : iis SBS : ta This is not the first time Mr. Colby regular army, 200,000 to 250,000 men, \ FIRST COMPLETE SLATE, f" Bisn ; AE SW We as held olice aude dha pees nt wk sutlicient for the peace needs of the peaocaie ca afternoon Chairman William Lemke of | ministration. He was: “appointed a nation, and a first-class uavy, always William Jennings Bryan is nomi-} the republican state central’ commit-| member of the shipping board and the ready. ; nated for president and Capt, 1, P.{ tee will call to order in Patterson's |emergeney fleet corporation in July, We mast have a definite and weil Baker of Bismarck for national com: | hall a convention of members of that] 1917, and algo was a member of the estublished policy of national prepared mitteeman upon the first complete committee who will have responded to} American {mission to the inter-allied ness. Never again must we permit party tivket filed with the ‘etary | bis request to meet here for the en- | shipping couference in Paris the same America to be caught so utterly un of. slate fer the consideration dorsement of a third set of republican] year. He retired from the shipping prepared as we were in the great world ee a North’ Dakota voters at the pr nominees for presidential electors, | board a year ago, war. We paid for this lack of prepar- dential preference primary March 1 ‘slo the republican -natioual Mr. Colby was a life-long republican ation in blood and-treasure. ae ran Secretary of State Rules that | mle ticket was filed by John H. convetitiou snd conte 1 national) until the famous Bull Moose bolt in universal suffrage; we must demand ay sie loom, of Devils representing | Committeemen, At 3 o'clock Attorney | the Chicago convention in 1912. He universal obligation for service in Petitions Must be Filed that ‘section of the democratic state] General William Langer, in response | had been actively identified with the peace and war whenever the nation Sing] central committee which bolted .the | to the demands of a mass meeting of | candidacy of Theodore Roosevelt fc calls, ‘To fail todo this is to deny y regular convention held in Fargo and| furmers and Bismarck citizens hela} the republican nomination for presi- the basic principles upon whieh the s 7 j placed » ticket of its own in the field, iter Alondiy, evening will addre aldent that yea republic rests. eyuality of opportunity i ae ae andida nominated on an} lly at the Bismarck auditorium, and TURNED TO DEMOCRAT sit equality of obligations within the {MARCH 1 IS THE LAST DA | individual petition and the signatures|#! Sin the evening Senator Miran! When Col. Roosevelt ee tiie limit of our powers. ; eee | range from 600 to 700- Ww. dukunson of California will speuk | weight of his influence to Charles The army of@ the republic should; |, a z . ‘ The nsurgent democratic titket,|#! the auditorium. Evans Hughes in the 1916 presidenti be built’ up with the idea of main-| Candidates for the office of presi: New York, Feb. 25.—Herbert Hoover, Belgian relief head, but | complete with the exception of Daye} | Attorney General Lanxer save his) race Mr. Coll /Tdeutiled } Henan taining the smallest number of men | dential electors or delegates to the one : t «11L MeArthur for national committee: | cousent yesterday to plans for Frid i : = Hiélng th lives of professional sol- | Hational conventions of their party before that a noted mining engineer, was recently elected presi- Tui eliae Ss ‘ a eer ee Senet cova ie wed "| the democratic part ving the lives of professional sok | oie combining no one petition as {dent of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engi-| circuited. was tiled k See eae [ial eerste i I be} Mr, Colby was born at St, Louis, 51 diers, only enough to give us an army iJ pet im a ated, was filed late Tuesday even-| Mr. Langer’s first public years ago suflicient for the peace needs of the}® Means of saving time will have|neers. Above is a recent picture of Hoover (left) and Horace V.1i y 5 iu the capital city, for seve oa han Espada nation, but behind it some. system | their work to do over again, aumounces Winchell, the retiring president, taken during the engineers’ meet. r president i Jennings | ak least and his” hund of fe whieh” will give our youth enough | Seeretary of State Hall. as such combi Bryan of Lincoln Neb. tawnsmen who never have hear ! training to make them quickly avai] [Nation petitions cannot be accepted, 1 {For national committceman—Capt. | fighting attorney general speak are able in case of attack, "tthe election laws requiring that excl | . + 1p. Baker Bism “Fexpected to vie with rural members This will iusure the largest po candidate file an individual petition. | Former Dakotan | | For presidential elevtors-waltiam | of the ‘Langer for Governor club i amount’ of security and means the |) Mr. Hall advises also that all can |; iit aM Olson, Valley City; Fred H, Lucdtke.] in filling the big auditorium, ‘Mr. absolute avoidance of anything un- w testo the national! || Leaves College | Minot; W. TH. Kennedy, Grand Forks. | Langer stated today that he has pre: Se Ree tablet i oe convention must file at large, and that |) - $1,000,000 Gift || TAND ARD AT August Bergman, Richland; Walter AL Pred uo formal. speech for this oc: We don't call it compulsory military | Rone’ can file as the candidate of any || ‘ wed : Fulkerson, Ramsey county. casion but thatshe will review. three traiping. bnt-training for-naijoual ser-.particular congressional district, The d) . So : BL For delegates to the democratic na-| Years of Cownleyism. in, North Da- vice which will combine vocational, | Pepublean sthte“converition’ whith tet)" st. “Paul, Minn., b tional’ convention—W2 1. Richards’| kota “treating the subj Trin tne te ree : oe industrial and citizenship training. oa ree aclack aaa poet |, peauere oe a et est | ‘ a Dickinson; Frayne Baker, Bismarck; {same angle which has won him ‘such “ 4 They ar ether o king of | Gonvention held in ismarck on Jan- to St. Olaf's is provided for in s A. Rainey, Jud; Thorw: M "Harge audiences: throughout > coun: ese 2 . Piey all 40 coer {he mene O uary 28. at the call of une Nan | the will of Eric Thorson, a for- i Sue i Minot: J. He islootn: Riera ut try, A) speci:t inivitation ha rest Immigrants Will be Taught the Ve are erned w t aking {Committeeman Gunder Olxon did no mer North Dakota millionaire | - P. Peterson, Bisbee; Melvi D. Hild-| extended Jeague members of, the re- i in S ii Se ne hea ee | proceed regularly hecanse it nominated who richly endowed this institu. | ‘Prosecutor ‘Transmits Request| rein, rare; Willlam Collins, Batis | publican slate centeal committer meet: Bible: in Shadow of Miss Soldier training is only a part in the |All Of its candidates for delegates, to || tion during his Mfethme, | to Governor for Protec- neu; Charles J. Fisk, Minot. ing here Friday afternoon at the Liberty making of the citizens of the repub- Ua er ean ae ee ————_———__—-* So far but two republican candi-] of Caen Lemke to hear Mr. pence ic arge.” Leaders e : raed cree i % < lave filed for the March prima-| get, and it is probable that league] 00 y. ao the young men who have been | Venton contended that the cull of the : tion of Court They are Miram Ww sagen Fepublleins aiteniling M CUeUCT New York, Feb. 25.--Unele Sam will through this war are the men to whom remen aoa comualtiee reauired ifornia for president and Wil-]| meeting will dispose Hoo be: conducting ssn clasts in Mieke peters look . je nomination of two delegates from 7 ey " ARIGC(? | liam Grant Webster of New York for] With as little de ending the Psulms almost at the feet mailer al Ble wou te Tenn cach, congressional district and four ORDER ISSUED AT FRISCO) i resident. ‘ ONT der that they may hear the attorney [OF the Suutue of Liberty if proposals American military policy on purely | delemates at largo and flit couse — = general. for changes in examinations of incom- democratic lines, but theré must he|ducnlly the action of the first con: Montesano, Wash., Feb. 25.- | It is expected that Mr, Langer’s | Wx aliens are adopted sume kind of policy ad when oy | Veution could not be recognized by the troops from Camp Lewis were 1 meeting will close just in time tol. red Hampton, A‘ ant Commis- pale nha so" | national committees Adherents; of the epee z | serine bigaiudie a re encral of Immigration, has been vet over the War weariness and give 5 i t his aud or sich members . - Boxe aati to home: affiity the | #'8t, convention hold that the rules orders today to come to Montesano, the Peitkay mag delverur aoa tobe Le ig with immigration officials F se LEeTie Gone: tot Wook: tot Amer. | id’ down-by.;thg national. committee seene of the trial of the ten alleged | Noo station, one block. distance, (o [i regard to restoring the pre-war fear legion. to. outline a military | held. in: tale wuee still t their pastes members of the Industrial Workers of | { great Semtlor Johnson, why will ar. | PM tice Oe ee alt iaunlgrunti . , Ree | yrj delegates sby ‘the convention sys: : ‘ ree [the World charged wi Pag 6 My mh 7 bout 4:30 from Minot; where: he | Who come by steerage at Ellis Tsland poli - one founded on, the aun tem but that in Nok Dantota, Complete: Investigation of Whig eee ane aan ln : es s to sped Thirsday evening. thn. | Instead of on shipboard. agit spres- stiduld ‘haved: stvore but con: | the pelmary, law governs. “No mutter by fotied We a A mea Geutrilia hist ATM A ik asmuch as the republican state central) Qh ios ted Serre a cvater cases Sa an a2"| of State Hall rules thatiall candidate ee : ; hoe: Bent ll probable will have. iShinil"thore thin’ 1,600 men and wo- gressive or, bullying policy, but the 4 ates | By Roper Hime of arrival were not announced. au ‘Lemke’s, call probab Hl with voaa: én 1 foreign policy: inditated: in’ thecwords ier Aen ite ter ional con n | Me troops were being sent at the] ' endorsed | Johnson's ciididacy during | iis bs i attr on re Vsolms ere His aa Speak x .| tions must file for the consideration | Winn ee ee ea LAG r 1) Peaereeey a lthe afternoon it is likely ‘that his | iy. wh Miss Liberty who stands a in fore cn yolicy which assured the dential preference primary laws pro-|inyestigation of the prohibition conteo- | Trapt, 6 lig “io. harm Gti Comte. froin es Came from One Will be pepresentative of both ‘Town-| Cowd hear if she were incarnate. aby safety of Amer can citizens who are] “ie: versy iu Tron county, Mi will PC! taking stops to forestall any possibility , Joyites and anti-Townleyites and the | Reading from the Psalms is the lit- Be oe ee dive of the land of | q March 1 is the final date for filing. |made hy the buream of i ol Peo etm Dee eee Factory Californian must steer a careful {Mey test ofr admission to this coun- \ thee’ abode, no matter where. You| Te three .of republican cleetors |enne, Commissioner Roper announcel) Orders authorizing the movement of — middle course if he hopes to avoid |, whieh went into effect in May, rebiember when. iti American was enp-{ td delerates and the two groups of | today. the troops were issued at headquarters | OF SLITI cars registered in North] offending: pvervone, | 1917, and Js now receiving its first reat tured by some North African bandit { lemecratic electors and delegates al] H. M. Gaylord. deputy commissionet, | g¢ the western departincnt of ‘the OTS Hakola in 1919 42801 were manutue- | Vietor G. Anderson of SUI, active | TAT because immigration during the the words of Roosevelt, “Pordicatis tay are in the field with petitions. /will leave tonight for Grand Rapids | at gan Franc ParMSTtared by at well kuown Detroit gentle-| in the Farmers’ unioh movement in)’ smull, ‘The law provides that alive or alaull Uead,? ‘Phat the} Quly 300 signatures: are required, and}and Iron River to take up with the Fovernor Hrart declined to discuss} M10 now more or less North Dakota, & former leaguer who | with a few exceptions 7 = not believed that any faction | authorities there the controversy which | cl tain criminal proceedings in pro-|is now a bitter anti‘Townleyit vid | Must be able to read from 30 to 40 to the situation. American ring and means safe Americans and Amcrican interests. We must have } trained con- 4 sular and diplom 4 latter is our first line of defense. BUDGET. SYSTEM words in any language he or she de- The department of labor de- d the Psalm test us the fairest for will encounter great difficulty in land: [led District Prohibition Comu sat Grand Rapids, M nwhich| who is chairman of the Burleigh | ing a place on the ballot. Dalr | | : i mple of Chicago to de the Senator Truman HH. Newberry is the; County Langer for Governor club, 13)” | eee iuitees {county vinconeiireealt se AVIATOR KILLED | principar aefendan, "especie Ge naMls HE Uke Tabor | | WENDT LOSES Rep etn CES | eas The next most popular motor vehicle, | meoting in the afternoon and to ine |e | WARD COUNTY sioner | peor which was manufactured at Toledo,|troduce the speaker, City Alforncy H.|_ lmmisration inspectors are equipped Ss Life ON claimed S817 adherents in North Dae | F. O'Hare will inte in all langnages with ) with care Chicago Birdman Le duce Senator We niust institute most rigid econ- y SHWAY ND A oti oe Detroi shnson i » evening. | from the Psalms printed on them. AIL in the conduct of national af- SCHOOL FIGHT BACK HIGHWAY BO! Mexican Border LS eT LH Ta ee TTP a oe a | txpes of script are represented, Ge ISSUE FOR STATE , Japanese, Russ+ fa ‘ SEneaK = i 75 man, Arabic, Hebr aust inode Site fact eee RUSSIAN TOWN lian dail S 5 : pt Chinese for that | peueles ds : aks Lickt | in service, and a revival of the well jana Sa a aeiGuina orace Corey, aviator, was killed| known Detroit fliv was fifth, with | Ny al nI | ality jot per ‘ed to immi- 3 a Michi: : IS RECAPTURED. |yrate, Lest any alien learn parrot- means to the ecovomieal con | duct of the affairs of the country we upreme Court Decides Case on) 5. yy tumer of Di pson pre; should have a budget system as quick- é pone : Taha Nt LOH ata ee there today when his plane fell#1,200 | atin ata a ly as possible. Tt means better fin-| Issues Controlling StAte Se nN reheat BS ot SUN UiR TAG SHAIG: BEIT IGE. Cee Oke ES eal TNR RG like the verse of the Psalm that aucial administration, greater economy | a : ae home was in Chicago. | S404: a product of the world’s greatest BY VOLUNT EE i friend in this country had to read the arks H I Position section of. the ional | way association, in theiy current bulle- tin urged North Dakota citizens to sup- t th 1 fe $50,000,000 ASQUITH ELECTED eighth, with of cur wealth, The farmers are the | the office of superintendent of schools | 1°) Teede eoitcnawadla witicanientall TO PARLIAMENT | ¥o other manufacturer stable,“ conservative element. ‘They Jor Ward county fom 3 st Waller | mount STR IGrAI nid’ SUSHEMIS ee stund for <6 government for the | the incumbent, on the grounds that) tne state $100.000,000 to be spent on London, Feb, at least 40 different cs in each language, obe yerse to ‘d. ———_ inspectors ha 24.--The reeapture | ve ov-on-the | car and elliciency. TNE FARM laee peeneanises Agriculture is the principal souree | Efforts of W. D, Wendt to wrest nakers “was seventh, with Pontiac, Mich, car came} London from the Bolsheviki of Ko Don by the Russian volunteer army,| ‘The prope reported by the| tion of ste ission in Sleth, Ras-, isfand inst k i] that primary inspec: xe passengers be at the d of on shipboard is made ee | Former Premier | it North Dakota. Fights of property and the rights of the latter was not qualified for the) jotte, roads, North Dakota will vole | Herbert He Asquith was elected to] facturers Wave fewer then 100 ears in) today. n on | because immigration authorities regard men, ‘The Red Flag neyer flies over | position under Sor Dakota sates NL the nest. clection on an amend: / parliament from Paisley coustitueuey | oration in the state, Fifty-six dit:| February 17. it vas Inoposslbles to conduct adequate a farm house. j requiring such schoo! officers to Wold | mont to the constitution making this |in the recent bye-election. Announce: | ferent brands are in the : jexamination of aliens on the ships. vehicle i Often ship has as ‘many as 2 eee Qh QCCER tion of the country and the number | was given its quietus i ists, ever MOESLE SUCCEED eee passengers and the quarters of people who live and work on the | Court yesterday upon the rounds » Detoit factory which produced HERR ERZBERGER *”" little opportunity for checking farms is. disastreis nan ie atl i his attempt 10 MLNNIE J. NIELSON CANNOT QUALIFY FO eer eRe ere for iliteraey, but for health and other F Minnie J. Nielson of the AS NATIONAL COMMITTEE DELEGATE | ; Berlin, Beh. 25. Undersecretary of | immig : , opr i ii aa _ ‘ation requirements. supply should ne be allowed to fall} deprive 3 u moxt s¢ times as many trucks | oy) : peers H ration req ‘ ‘ te superititendent of public State Moesle has been selected to suc i pacity below the country’s requirements. We | office of jas any other manufacturer re Pe T Retsil =e = | ie eer who resiznl TAT TAN WORKERS ought always to be self-sust instruction. nh North Dakota, Tt quota being 3 1 The di se in agricultural produc- | @ n grade of teacher's certificate. bond issue possinle. ment of the result was made féday. 7 rt | ve OSE valley r the office Miss Minnie J. Nielson, state are not privileged by North Da- {2 * ws omit During the war. under } Wendt opposed W aller for the office} BI . 7 mypared with 179 for a much . . fated 7 ‘ of \madicap, the “tarnien Jef counfy superintendent in 1918, and | superintendent of public instruc- kota laws, to yote for delegates — | j priced Chieng# truck which [3 nie ey dels ©) ORIZE GOVERNMENT rendered magnificient service in pro-| the latter won) the de m. Wendt | tion and the first Weman ever to national party conventions and |r second. with 179. ‘The whole rere ay laste =a | | Waller's endorsed in North. Dakota as a therefore» in Judge Leighton in the! delegate to a republ district ducing the food necessary to feed not; then filed a contest, atta only the United States but very large: | uualifications ly ‘the Allies. They sent their sons | Ward county —Workers at Pieve ed = the amed tt this respect) Miss {number of trucks registered in) 1919) BIGGER AK London, Feb, n national Nielson. is uot an elector and is {was 1314. nae a eeauieetiie frst ctop inj DO Soligo, Uta ‘ourt held for} convention, was advised by At- not qualified to be a candidate | fall’ i a municipal building 4 to war and in spite of the shortaze | Waller, and Aa a ree ae torney General Langer vesterday for the office of dele ‘(RAILWAY UNIONS ms 5s Isoviet government, according to a of labor and by dint of, increased ef- | preme court yesterday sustained Lek not to file for the reason that Nielson can yote for pr | = WANA G re ‘ +! Rome dispatch to the central news. In fort they tremendously inerensed this {ton and confirmey Waller in lly Job. she could not qualify for the of- | electors, and it ix yn 'CONDEMN MEASURE)MONTANA GROWS ORCHIDS: ating between workers and earhi- country’s output of food. Had they | = See . fice if selected. had she been endorsed as a can- | _ = — niers many persons were wounded. not done so, it would have been in-| WILSON’S REPLY The attorney general gave Miss didate for presidential elector | ington, D. C, 24.--Indi-| Helena, Mont tH Orchids are’ Disorders have also occured at Vit- possible for us to have taken our! Nielson this opinion at her re- Miss Nielson could have qualified, | cations were Monday that a strong| now being n ssfuly here af- torio, Montebeluna and elsewhere, the part in the war as we did, The war! REACHES ALLIES} auest. He informed ner that un- | altho Attorney General’ Langer element, perhaps the majority of the|ter years of trial and this section. dispateh says. bs “ would have dragged on and probably | ERED der the North Dakota constitu- does not rule upon this point. Miss | union leaders, would demand that the! which formerly imported this flower eed TRIKE ON heen lost. Now the farmers feel that} London. Feb. sident Wil tion and its statutes fixing ‘the Nielson was nominated by the railway organizations stand together, is now able to get it in Mont Pr their service was not adequately rec} sons reply To th { uote on the| qualifications of state officers no publican convention held here Feb- | in a strong demand on President Wil-| ¢ pital. Tt is said this is the highest Naples, \ general strike in ognized. . = | Adriatic situation reached London to-| one who has not the right to ruary 17, and her failure to quali- | son to veto the Cummius-boch 1all- city m tus wat tro s omlil -mpathy with striking metal workers ‘The farmers’ constitute a fuli third} day aud was delivetes te the allied] vote for an office can become a | fy will leave one yacaucy to be | way measure, because ol its They are stippea prom tere as tar ae} tats been iret by the lukey cham- (Conjaued on Pag: Seven) | supreme counci: eee | danaidaie for thai office, Women | filled. provisions, -| Seatuy, Wash, and Gown smo tual