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March 30,—The state Game and fish commission, act- RECOGNITION 0 SOVIETS WOULD IMPERIL NATION National Civic Federation _ Is- sues Strong Statement Against Proposed Step FEAR PROPAGANDA SPREAD (The Associated Press, ) New York, March 30.—The national g fe ion, of which Judge Alton is president, haying a mem- hip of Men-and women prominent in all forms of public and political endeavor, in a’statement last night cames out gtrong! to recognition of. 1. ‘The statement signed hy more than three } hundred persons whose names ure na- tionally known, will be sent fo Presi deut Wilson. ‘ it declares that the people of the United’ States “cannot consent to ad mit into the family of nations, or in any other way, countenance this ‘gov- ernment’ of violence and terror. Thi must he no compromise hetween Amey ivan democracy, and Russian Bolshev- ism.” \ THE DECLARATION The declaration follows in part: « “We believe that recognition of soi- yet Russia would be a repudiation of all that our national life has. repre. sented for a hundred and fifty years; and of all the spiritual ideals for which modern. civilization hag striven for two thousand years, . “Aiming to destroy the bulwarks of morality and s6cial order, soviet tenets have attempted to interdict the teach- ing of religion, disfranchising th: clergy, and made marriage a mere civil contract which may be broken by either party. Its system and franchise destroy repregentative government, which, since the magna charta, the world has come to regard as the first essential political factor of the mod- ern state., Its program breaks every law of economics and in practice de- stroys production. WORLD REVOLUTION PURPOSE “The fundamental principles and purpose of the Bolshevist propaganda abroad is world revolution, whether that propaganda is carried on by offi- cial soviet representatives, by, political parties which belong. to their commun- « ist international, or by independent or- ganizations that, support sovietism be- cause of its temporary ability to main- tain itg power. Bolshevism by all of, its degrees, publications. and asknowl- ing in co-oneration with the Western | edged acts has demonstrated: that tt Montana Fish and Game association, | is destructive movement, depending for is planning, it 1s announced, to bring| its success in Russia .upon terrorism elk to the Bison range about Ravalli,| and a minority dictatorship, and in near here, and propagate them. The| foreign countries upon support and elk will come from the vicinity of Yel-] sympathy obtained through propagan- lowstone Park, where, it: is said, their grounds are overpopulated. sion from the secretary of the inter da. Zineviey, himself, while presideiit Permis-| of the Petrograd soviet, declared that the very existence of the soviet regime ior, for this move, is awaited, but there| is a menace to all other governments. is thought there is no doubt: that’ ii “Where government is most stable, will be given. ‘The elk, when theit| as in América, every element of dis- numbers haye sufficiently increased, yoyalty, disorder and discontent is will be available for sport. But they | stimulated by this propaganda, Where will not be turned loose for some tim. | the government is unstable, as in Ger- ,and when freed, will be taken into| many, revolutionists ate subsidized the wilds, where chances for their] and aided and ‘a nearly soviet reoviu- slaughter by pothunters, who rarély| tion ig confidently reckoned upon. venture far into ‘the hills; would ‘be.re-] Hyen if only temporarily successful, mote, THR CRADLY ATHLETES an overturn, which. might’ hecome an upheaval in all central: Europe would be a world calamity. civilization Lake ‘Chares, La.—Having trailed | must face and meet this deadly chal- the league for the past five years the | lenge. Concessions of any/kind. what- Athletics have no ambition to be. list- | ever can only. encourage the enemy. ed. among the “Six Best Cellars.” | 'f the Mackmen do get to hitting on-all cylinders this season: it will be with the youngest collection of hall players in-either of the two major leagues. “SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD’S LAXATIVE Look at Tongue! Remove Poi- E = sons From Stomach, Liver and Bowels Accept “California” Syrup: of Figs only—look for the name of California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the lt- ‘led. WOULD AID PROPAGANDA “With the recognition of the soviet regime, the presence of an ambassador and consular agents enjoying immun- ity (each a center of intrigue), the propaganda. of the _, Lenine-Trotzky regime against civilization, already working through: so many radical and pseudo-liberal organizations, and re- cently. augmented by an endless stream of inspired press stories from Moscow and Petrograd, would be fur- ther ramified and dangerously extend- -It is their declared intention, first, to! undermine, and then to gain control of the organized labor unrest. the simulation of ‘strikes of protest’ ‘into general political strikes, and then into revolutionary masg action for the conquest of the state.’ Thus, we have in our own country waging deadly, and underground warfare’ against us an enemy more dangerous and with ob- jects infinitely more far reaching and inimical than was imperial Germany with her host of aggnts and gpies. “We, therefore, believe that the peo: ple of the United States, acting through their government. at Wash- ington, should now, once and for all. declare that they cannot consent to admitsinto the family of nations or w any other way countenance their ‘government’ of violence and terror. “There must be no compromise be- tween ‘American democracy and Rus- sian Bolshevism.” MARGARET WILSON ADOPTS ORPHANS New York, March 30.—Miss ‘Mar. tle stomach, liver and bowels. Children | garet Wilson, eldest daughter of the love its delicious fruity taste. Full | president, has “adopted” two. Serbian directions for child’s dose.on each bot. Mother!) You must say ‘California.’ tle. Give it without fear: Cee, A The — Cochran Farm 5 miles south of Bismarck, is for sale, 350 acres; 30 acres broken; 80 acres drilled to al- falfa last year. Fenced, build- ings, well, etc; 17. acres. on second bench, balance bottom land. F. J. Oeltien Phone 36 war orphans, a boy and a girl whose father was killed in’ battle /in 1914, according to Mme. Slavko Grouitelj. wife of the Jugo-Slay minister al. Washington, and -director of the Ser- bian aid fund, © The children: will con- tinue however, ‘it was said, to live with their mother at Negotin, Serbia, which is near the, Rumanian» border. Mme. Grouitch is now seeking other godmothers and aid for Serbian chil- dren in a tour of Texas and Okla- homa. : ECZEMA Y SKIN DEEP 2 ‘|‘ménts of an overwhelming majority of. HULUHNULULUA TULA fl q ‘ New Knits and wonderfu + . IVHOAQHU.DNEOUAEONEUEOATAEEEONAERAETASRAOAAUUAERUAUEUOA ATURE TRIPLE EDGED) FIGHT WELCOMED Secretary of TV." A. Declares ’Tis Not Relished, but He’s — _. Looking For It “S While Theodore Nelson, secretary of ‘he Independent Voters’ association, does, not: “relish” the trex coetordd fight which now. confronts indeperident republicans of North Dakota, The. In- dependent in. its current issue’ declares etitorially, ‘Better a ‘fight of this-na: tire than a complete. surrendering of principles.” \ The principles which Mr. Nelson fuses tq syrrender are belleved locally to he this personal prejudice against Attorney General’ William Langer. The Independent editorial is regarded #8-an open invitation to ambitious can- didates to hop to it in an/jeffert. to de- feat the nomination of Attorney Gen- erdl Langer inthe June primaries. The attitude of Nelson, as reflected in his I. V. A. organ, the Independent, is winning Langer new strength and. wore, friends daily, judging from com- ment one hears ‘on the streets and in hotel corridors. ‘The latest broadside in. The. Independent concludes with the following paragraphs: “A ‘three-cornored fight’ is not. rel- ished, but a better fight of this nature than’a complete surrendering of prin- ciples. “What may appear to be a three- eqrnered -fight may very likely on closer -inspection prove to be a two- sided. contest between the forces of Townleyism and anti-Townleyism; with a division caused by a question of leadership in one ofthe camps. It May be that two factions may claim title ta the League program, but.‘sueh -a condition should not cause any alaim among those who are willing to sur, port and stand on the platform of tie} Independent Voters’ Association, “In the impending political contest in North Dakota, The Independent, re- Bardless of the numbers of corners that may develop, cannot consistently and jionorably pursue any other cause than to defend; stand for and promote the principles and. platform of the Inde- pendent. Voters’. Association. — The members of the Assoriation discussed. what this platform should be for sev- eral weeks) before it) was drafted. Representatives and intelligent meif. ‘were sent to the state meeting from all sections! of North Dakota to. express the wishps and ideas of those opposed to Townleyism in their respective. com- munities.. The I. V. A. platform was inot worked out in haste. It was not Merely a case of adopting a set of. ready-made — regolutions. sent down from the top... It developed from the bottom; from the: countryside where people had met in school ‘houses, town “halls and yillage halls, to discuss what to do about Townleyism. - It is, théere- fore. fair to presume that the I. V. A. ‘platform, fairly expresses the’ senti- those’ who are opposed to Townleyism in North Dakota... The Independent is the servant of the I. V. A. in carryin pressed. “The first I. V. A. platform was made in the same way as the-present one. The present platform is a reiter- ation of the principles embodied in the issues voted on at the referendum ‘elec- ‘tion last; June, when more than forty- nine thousand. people ‘endorsed the po- sition taken by the association. If these forty-nine thousand. together with added converts, will stay by what they voted for last year, they will he SILK SHIRTS _ Manhattan Label * The Sterling mark on Silver and the Marhattan label’ on m, Shirts are passports to Quality, | Easter Neckwear’ SOME TIES Whatever vou idea may be shapes for the new, low collars are beautiful. S.E. BERGESON & SON The Home of HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Clothes: Sa ee BY THRO. NELSON) out the will of/the memberg thus ex- be BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU: \ we have it. The new narrow I silk values. Copyright 1919; Hart Schaffner &Marx ein) Will it be : aster Without a New. Suit? - | WE'VE never seen a more beautiful display of stylish suits than these we have here this spring. Single- breasted suits, double-breasted suits, sport models; show- ing the new lengths; the longer and lower lapels, square notches. It’s a great show; you’d better come-in. and choose yours now. ; — CaN ee ery SPRING OVERCOATS j YOU'LL find different types ‘here; for motor wear, for rainy days; nearly all fabrics are rain-proofed. We have lots of beautiful fabrics in the new colors ‘and patterns.’ Better select yours early. bate SIMPLICITY ———= IS THE STYLE IDEA You'll see it in: the new Hart Schaffner, & Marx suits and overcoats, It takes real art to\ make clothes plain and at the same time distinctive and stylish. © = SE. BERGESON & SON The Home of HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Clothes with the I. V. A. by voting with and, | together with added converts, will stay by what they voted it against Tow: leyism. last. year will continue to stay with it at every turn:of. the road till we arejdone with the present contest, then they and those added:to the ranks since: that time can.and wilt sweep Townleyism out of North’ Dakota, no matter how many corners and’ candi- dates may appear onthe: scene before we are through.” EAPOLIS: Gral IN. Minneapolis’ flour unchanged, Ship- ments, 38,552 barrels. °° Wheat’ receipts’ 82. cats compare wtih 27 cars’n year ago, | Cash No. 1 northern, $2.85 to $3.00. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.56 to $1.58. Oats: No. 3 white, 88%¢ to 90%. | Flax;. $4.81 to $4.86. .5 \ Barley, $1,28: to '$1.5604 ‘ Rye No. 2, $1.75% to $1.76%4. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chigago, «Marchi 30.+—No ‘fresh re- -ceipts: of livestock were .on hand to-; day at: the stockyards ‘here and trade was, confined to dealings in a few ani- mals Held‘ over from yesterday. The strike of stockyard ‘employes contin; ued and quotations were not available in any brarich of the market. i SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South’ St. Paul, March 30.—Hog re- ceipts, 9,000, Steady. Range, - $13.50. to $14.75. Bulk, $14.25 to $14.50. + Cattle receipts, 6,500, ' Killers 25 ower. f Fat steers, $7 to $13.50. Cows and heifers, $6.50:to $11.50. Calves steady, $5.50 to $16. ) Stockers and feeders, 25¢ lower, $6 to $12.25. Sheep receipts, 1,000. Lambs, $8 to $18.75. . | Wethers, $12 to $14.50. Ewei, $4 to’$14. a | 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY | WANTED—Young man between 16 and 20 years old to work in hard- ware. store. Apply Lomas | Hard- ‘ware, \ 3-30-tf Steady. © GARDENER—-Experienced in dawns, Flowers” Phone 602K. 3-30-lwk WANTED—Messenger boys, good wages. Western Union, 3-30-tf PUBLIC DANCE Knights of Pythias, Wednes- day night at K. of P. hall. Ev- erybody come. O’Coyinor’s Or- chestra. ihe ‘ DRIVE: AWAY HEADACHE, Rub ‘Musterole on Forehead and Temples ‘ externally, and in on the same side of the fence as The Indépendent. If those who stayed CONSCIENCE PROVES | - T00 MUCH; HAIRBRUSH . RETURNED: T0 C, N. R. R. Winnipeg, March 30.—Unable to en- dure the ‘pange of conscience longer, an American, living in Michigan, today. returned fo the Canadian. ‘Northern railway a hairbrush he had appropriat- ed from® a’ sleeping’ car eight years ago, cS i i “As I have entered the service of Christ,”: a' letter -which: accompanied the hair brush read, “F must return it- with. the confession,. ‘humilating though it may. be, It is not much) but it is enoygh to keep me out of heayen.” AUTOMOBILE SWEEPSTAKE PURSE TILTED. . $20,000.00 Indianapolis, ‘Ind., March 36.—Twen- ty thousand’ dollans will he. added to the purse ‘offered prize winnerg in the 500-mile, iliternational. sweepstakes race to be run over ‘the Indfanapolis Speedway, if ;a ‘campaign started among -local automobile concerns 1s successful. Lionel George M. Dickson, president df the local automobile plant, is‘Sponsor for the campaign. He has suggested that ATE CT TTC «’ The Patterson Hot Your Bonk Pays Interest Your Patterson *eom the standpoint of satisfaction the re- sult is similar, » Ask your dealer for the PATTERSON. Distributers. Minneapolis, -\ TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1920 TILT! JMUUUOUULUOTOTUTETANVORUUAUAOOALAUAOOHUAOROUERAOUOOALTARAUUOOGOOUAAAUAUUOUUAEUGHLAEUHAILEAOOOAARLUGEOAUAUAUUOOUAOUEUULE LEE Easter Shirts ry ii UTGTRLUEUAUAUUNUUONINUUESEHUUUUAOUGEOOUUEOUUEOGUEGUGUUEOEUUUUAEQUGUOGAEUGEGEOUUGLOAHUAEEGOUOTEEAUAUUENARAEOAGELUC AAU subscriptions be given by the mani facturers and that the money collected TURKISH EMBROIDERY Many of the new summer hats are will be paid to the automobile drivers | embroidefed in ‘Burkish colors. and ona basis of $100 for each lap im which they are out in front. ‘out The sweepstakes fot.the last‘ few years’ hails been ‘for a'‘purte of -$50,009. ARIZONA HAS INTEREST . | IN GREAT DAM PROJECT dots, stars and crescents, orange satin. Phoenix, Ariz, March 30.—The, state of Arizona has almost a partnership interest. with ‘the owners’ of) 15,000 | acres in Apache’ county, under the Lyman dam. ‘According to: Governor Campbell, when the state gets through financing the construction of the dam and ‘water distribution system, it will have an interest in the land‘ amount- ing to about $70.an acre. , The! land- owners will repay the state the money advanced for reclamation by the state land board. 2 Governor Campbell, on returning from ‘a visit to the project, said’the 2000 acres ready for irrigation this year would receive water.. Hé added that additional funds from the state would be necessary for completion of the storage‘and distribution system. Jt ig the state's first effort at the Construction of am irrigation system. INGEBL Sold Burt Finny And ty ged di jeupply i Pear ey THEATRE. TN Gives Service. ae in pictures BISMARCK) ietits. 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