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THE WEATHER Generally Fair ITHE BISMAR LAST EDITION THIRTY-NINTH YEAR y BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1920 . PRICE FIVE CENTS escaped. ten swine. lis confused, but very grave. MEXICAN “STEEL eee oF LARGE MURDER SUSPECT MARS? ON LY VAST, NSRUTIBLE JAPS OCCUPY BIG | ARRECTS } BED Ae oe RUSSIAN isLAnp ARRESTS MAY BE Cd RING 4 | Had ‘21 Children of Whom 11 — QUERNCR RRDAVG TICTRNERG | Force is Unoppo | Force is Unopposed, Tokio An- | Are Alive | { aS EG. | nounces Jogeph Betzler, believed to have the | ent oklo: :ADTIL 28. (by ithe! Ay.) | E - : largest family of children in northern ; | | Rite. Pabancss. force on ite, Way, tothe ee i Minnesota, died here yesterday. She i {relief of the Nikolaysk district in When 4,C00 ‘Carranza Soldiers was mother of 21 children, eleven rt Alleged Slayer @f Michigan Girl I seiton ot dagtaln oll Ay ctnuaten Ld th Are Tre j ff 5 yhom/aré ‘Tiviig. Mra: ‘Betzterwal x . section of Saghalin Island (Russian} Authorities Are Tracing D ' q 4 a own vs Join Revolution, Cordon born in. Berne, Switzerland, January Says Statement: Was | | territory) unopposed, it was annotne- ig is Broken 11, 1851, and came to Beaver Bay 66 < {ed in the war office communique to Four Phases of Turtle F years ago at the age of three. orced from Him aay. ili = ee Beinn ove et \s Lake Killings . B : ' | 14 weet REBELLION IS SPREADING W N CHANGED IT AT FIRST F * a pica ; 4 | 1 NEIGHBOR IS| EXAMINED .. J J Pa feet as pies Eee Aer IN IERSEY VOTE; Hi acuucelouats Yolen, ee PARTY TO HOLD jN t Resident to Wolf Fa Ps i earest Resident to Wol : Army Expects Juarez to Suicide Intent; Today + i tae x Join Movement JOHNSON SECOND Denies All MEET IN JULY May Have Committed Crime _ UN Authorities Believe “preside Prieta, Sonora, April 19.— Fontiac Mich, April 29.—Anson d 4 een ‘Carranza’s “steel ring,” Lent ine mornine in the presence:of | Arrests are expected to be momen- “which it was announced from Mexico his attorney, Prosecutor Glen C. Gil- 5 tarily made by the authorities at 4 City, he intended placing about revo- General Has Lead of Only 627) iespie and a number of newspeper More Than 5,000 Delegates Ex- ‘Turtle Lake, as they draw tighter ihe j f : ‘ ~ | men repudiated: the confession the iti ec OC lutionary ‘Sonora, has broken, part of Ballots in Close bibecuter declives he indde in-tle pected at Political Con- net which they hope will engulf the the “ring” having joined the revolu , Contest Zera Schneider murder case. vention murderers who killed) Mey and. Mrs: tion. : . The prisoner maintained that his : Bee ee ere anata [ecdineser rae + ¥ oe ae ips an he chore boy, Jake Hofer, on 1a \ In Chihuahua approximately 4,000 first story told when he was stopped | W t can ‘Cartas roils: had Fayoited; accont DISTRICTS ARE MISSING srathe gece or the amurder is the IS A NEW ORGANIZATION Levee resi porous PAY Y a é admissions made 3 ing ‘to an estimate made by General pL according to the at —--- — } The authorities are working on four prosecutor in the a ; Calles, . 2 2 . rege! ' 2: s rf different and widely separated angles, é eae pitnae ses Has ee ae Race for Republican Presiden- press nee of fovoral atte ere yee Will Nominate President, Vice} any one of which, they believe, will * . A Vane ‘e i ; A ~ }include the person or perso! vh troops have already been in battle with tial Endorsenient is offiders and fatigue from, questioning. President and Draft murdered the eight people last, Thurs. S con- ontiac, Mich., April 29-—A hree of ‘the daughters and tl firmation of the revolt of the 4,00: s ¢ erarerns ore Best, 21 year old Fee, worker, | ‘hi r boy down into ie cellar and hid tne and of the fighting which was declar- Newark, No J., April 29.—With 53] nj ht hanged his c mit Chicago, INl., Aprit 29.—The natfonal | bodies of Wolf and th th > ed, favorable to the revolutionists. districts missing, Major G eneral Leon- titling of Mise Zera Bate e ren Ne ine aber Party convention willbe: held daughters under a pie ot hay ta Neha cata ay Wa mes Miss Zera Schneider ,accord- im Chicago July 11, 12 ‘ i- bs ne dA a a. eel’ Conrident SE ee ogee ee feeding rae ing to sheriff's officers, so as'to elimin nate candidates for acauiedt and lee bow. shed. where they (remained :UnttL 4 The Chihuahua situation has assur- Guse e 3 ia ‘by 627 votes in| ate all allegations of suicidal intent ident a 2 , Frank | 2turday afternoon before being dis- i the New Jers ef 5 a t president and draft a platform, Frank ed the Sonorans their state will not | ¥; ey preference presiden- | gn the part of the girl 5 i ! this | covered S be invaded by federal troops, G }| tial primary. Returns at noon gave part of the gir J. Elper, national secretary, made this apa ; nase ry al troops, General | Wooq 51/892 and Johnson 51,150 feet jae’ original statement as aoa announcement today. OS Neighbor Suspected i . pi : Abs sean jSeve given out by Prosecutor Gillespie, ad- “i P - Br : Every labor f rganiz ne man, the nearest neighbor to General Calles said he expected] Newark, N. J. April 29—Charges| Mitted he attacked her while™they Listening for signals from Mars. Left—Dr. Frederick H.| in the ‘countey at po lnvieal to neal the Wolf; farm, ‘han;beeny put througir Juarez, on the international boundary, | eat Senator Johnson had been “eb. | Were sitting in the porch of the unoe- | Millener; right—Harvey Gamer. one delegate for each 500 bers, | ScNeral severe cross sexaminations sin to join the revolt. Mexicans here| hed” of the Republican preference for | CUPied house, where her body was : : Elyer predicted. that’ 3,000 delegates | 2% #ttempt to check up his movements called ‘attention to a Mexican, beliei! at least three counties of New Je found early last “Sunday morning, ! BY MABEL ABBOTT “;my cars the next nights In tlie silence would attend. i - “last Thursday during the time whicn that “he who takes Juarez takes Mex-|'sey were made today by W. P. Ver. onal ie aN Smart 1 jo! the Tittle farmhouse room|! heard | ‘The mational labor party was fornd Pees emi eee Mid at ico.” don, Republican leader i Hobok male . April 29.—In a little | musica low, clear whistle, like the} eq here last ov a i crimes were committed. A sirong \. From the heart of Mex n states in en, upstairs room in a lonely ‘Nebraska note of a piccolo. f A ree P fs em leat i case, based on circumstantial evidence , ' tinues to grow, General Calles atl sont tole s ope eles sensitive wireless apparatus ever set | merc al stations,” he said. “That's feat 4 against this man and he may be ar- i and the rebels there have created a| said. 0 Senator Johnson in which he * up is listening nightly for armessage | Californi He pulled a green coil Hy the Ameri an Federation ot tabor | | rested at any time. possibly today, situation that forbids Carranza send cVolilwero: robbed trom Mars. | a little further out of its box. There | Gompe: esident Samuel) “nis man, the authorities have Hee ake S, goon yore abbed tn Camden, Mor- ‘It anything on earti can cateh| was a rattling like hailstones on a| gombers opposed participation by the | eamed, was practically the _onty WATCHFUL WAITING pi aiamanonenr auch va stenely Neca eave ; ; political movement et |" #1 farmer inthe ‘entire Turtle Lake ais- El Paso! Texas April 29.—American WILL CONTEST VOTE 'eder k HH, Millener of Omaha, who he explained. “A thun-) at ie trict who had had any difficulties with t¥oops were established today along New York,, April 29.—With Major ‘. with Harvey Gamer, installed the in- | derstorm omewhere, That scratching the dead man. On several occasions. the Mexican border here waiting for | General Leonard Wood leading Sena- struments, “And we have heard noti- | noise Mexico, talking to Berlin,” the authorities’ have. learned, there the first sign of a rumored revolt in| tor Johnson of California by only a (eae ing. i He pulled (he coil out farther, was friction between this man and the Mexican city of Juarez opposite | few hundred votes in the New Jersey | “Ship by Truck” Week Will be Both Men Are Expelits of Long Ex- That high whistle is Annapolis; Wolf, the last time being over tne here, preferencial .. presidential primary A % perience in Wireless |} the last thing we hear on earth. It running of cattle on free range, Wolf et The troops, supplied with ammuni-| Johnson's; campaign manager an- Celebrated by “Trade in Millener and Gamer were ‘ff years | has a wave-length of 16,900 meters. having taken up some of the suspected tion and reinforced by a detachment| nounced today that a recount would : a the electrical and wireless experts of “Now we'll go outside of every- man’s cattle. of loca} police, were deployed near} be asked in Essex, Morris, Gloucester - Bismarck” Tours the , Union »Faciiic railroad, c/They | thing.” 5 Spread Scandal the international boundary forming a| and Camden. counties Ree | worked out a system of telephoning | He pulled the coil-far out. The alleged relations between Wolf cordon beyond which no civilian might . 2 FS ; to moving trains, They once ‘operated Silence. Silence so complete ‘that and a neighboring farmer's: daughter pass. The measure was a preventive EXPLAINS OHIO-VOTE MEETING ‘FRIDAY NIGHT | ® tuck through jthe treets of Omaha | it was deafening. Silence vast, in- has been a favorite story of the sus- one to protect this city from possible ; Richard ‘$8. Wilcox, state manager Oe My wareloee col mol a ; i eabeetied overwhelming. The silence at eo pected man, which he has been in the stray pullets from the Mexican side. | fr Senator Hiram W. Johnson, de- Aa Soe The | basis of the mata ation ak of infinity. oT « | habit ef telling to others whenever an fat : clares that the lead of ‘SenatSr Hara.| All Merchants in City Urged to | 2™°"'* ranch is the apparatus us That was all, Five acai Killed and Twelvé opportunity presented itself, the au- ing in the Ohio primary Tuesday was! + : by the army during the war to de- Vdluable to Consider “Possibility” of Injured in Head-on thorities have discovered. These and as much of a victory for Senator John-| Attend the Meeting To- tect forbidden ‘wireless stations all Talking With Mars. Anyhow several other evidences of ill feeling son’ as the Ohioan, because the Cali- Saat Nigh over the United States. They -have Dr. ‘Millener will not express an Collision | between Wolf and the suspect are’the fornian was Senator Harding’s second rorrow Night hitched it to 30 miles 6f wire and | opinion as to the mysterious signals wee | only evidence that Wolf had any dis- a > choice in most of the congressional F By a given it a wave-length so tremendous | said to have been noticed by Mar- agreements. with a neighbor. + districts. At a meeting well attended by the | that no instrument: has been found | coni and others. He points out, how- ACCIDENT AT LAMBERTON | Besides these facts, the authorities The Ohio primary law requires a leading merchants and other business that will) measuure They. say ij | ever, that the strongest sending ap- upon questioning the suspect's eldest’ second choice on each ticket. Harding] ™en of the city last night atthe Com-| is known to be over 500,000 meters. | paratus thus far developed on earth Aas el daughter, a girl about 12 years of age, and Johnson were paired against-Gen- mercial club, plans were made for a| It is so sensitive that to reach out | can send only half way around the| One Engine Crew Sets Brake | found that the man had been absent eral Wood and Mr. Garfield. 7 | Series of trade tours throughout the | 2 hand toward one of the al- that Mars was.36,000,000 miles from the house most of one day last Good Showing Bismarck territory during “Ship by | most extinguishes the signs. | on the night of April 21 and is and Jumps, Both Escaping week but the girl could not state posi- “The close race in New Jersey,” de Truk visek, May 17 to 24. iOn the night of sort 21, when Mars | now receding; and that we do not Death tively which day her father was away clares Mr. Wilcox, “is & big surpri committee on membership com-| was only 36.000,000 miles from, the| even know positively that it is in-4 from the house so long. The girl was Thomas Hall, Seerelary of State, |,to the Johnson followers, sis Las posed of J. L. Whitney, Robert Webb, | earth, they extended the appartus to | habited. eee questioned while her father and tot: Sending Out Notices on only working for a ‘good showing’ Jr. and Kay Bergeson, was named by | its fullest reach, strapped the receiv-| a goot thing to consider the} amberton, Minn., April 29. Five er were at the Wolf funeral Wednes- ; | which would demonstrate the strength P. R. Fields who accepted the chair-| ers to their cars, and sat all night, bility of communication,” . he| Persons were killed and 12 tsjured: day afternoon. } } Booklet of the ‘far westerner’ in the ‘far east,’ | @@uship of the meeting with the dis- waiting. : | sa because it le: to further de-] one seriously, whén two passenger Is Good Shot ay eae “The primaries have. showed’ con-| {imct understanding that all of the They heard nothing. | velopment of wire trains on the Chicago and ‘Northwest-| Neighbors also ‘state that the su» Thomas Hall, secretary of state, is clusively that Senator Johnson is the usiness interests would co-operate to| “Listening In’ on Space Is a Weird) +t any claim that Mars is talking | Fn railroad met in a headon collision | pected man was very much interested alae CTE ELS Et te, I8| choice of the west and now New Jer- make the trade tours big successes. ‘ _ Sensation to us will now have to reckon 'witn | two miles east of here at 3:10 o'clock | in hunting and that he was considered 4 notices of the printing | séy shows that he is as strong as any The committee decided to hold an-| It is'a weird sensation to “listen | the Yetectaphone that is keeping tab; this morning. A mistake in orders, | a good shot.. This fact coupled with of the election publicity pamphlet which | in the east. other meeting at the Commercial club | in” on space. on interstellar space from the Nebras-| Which should have held the westbound | the discovery of the double barreled the law provides the state must issue! “Senator Johnson will _probabl Friday night at which all merchants,| Dr. Millener put the receivers on| ka farmhouse. train at Sanborn for the passage of | shotgun in a slough, one mile in the probably q hi before ‘the June primaries. The last | Cay Indiana May 4 and has a good professional mde. fe panes interest- | WA gn an the- cantbound train, is said to have | opposition direction from the Wolf i *' | chance in Maryland to make another e trade development of Bis- 4 ( caused the accident. farm from which the suspect lives, day that candidates have to file their’) .plendid demonstration of the size ot | M4"Ck are urged to attend. ‘LONDON SPOONERS| Pxsinecr ‘. J. Currey of Waseca | strengthens the supposition that the statements is May 11, Mr, Hall an-| his following in the east. He is not A committee on itinerary composed j and Fireman Niesser of the eastbound | man committed the murder. The man ¢ $ nounced. The notice in part is as| Soing into California at all before the of Charles Anderson, S. W.” Corwin, | “> ‘(MUST USE STAIRS} train saw the approaching westbound | was one of the first on the scene when follows: ‘ primary there May 4, leaving it entire- C. A. Copelin and M. B. Gillman, ‘ iFOR LOVE MAKING train in time to-set their brakes and‘| the bodies were discovered last Sat- “May i1 is’ the last Gay for filing. ly with tle people who know him so named to select routes for the trade \ F és jump, both escaping unburt. | The|urday and Sunday morning. It was 7 nS: | well to express their pref ” boosters to follow. The committee i a eastbound train had virtually stopped; this man who discovered the This applies, also, to arguments for DP preference. , Le : y PP three and <agahiat thé insures: to, be, sud! i Salm RRR, met last night following the main ses: {Shortage of Houses Works| when the speeding westbound train | empty shot gun shells in the hay, loft mitted at" tlie: election. Le absent sion and selected two tours which will | Hardshi n Y crashed into it, smashing the wooden, of the barn, the shells being hidden woters law’ ateto-aheriff. tavestigation | TRIK be submitted at the meeting Friday | ship 01 oung smoking car of the eastbound train to pbehind a hen's nest and in the hay in committee and anttred fag bil . night. One of these tours contem- ; ‘ Couples splinters, which caught fire and con. | places where it was practically im- “The fee is $200 per page for ar- ‘ ts soln to Dinton sanley Pollock aimed the bodies of Engineer L. §. | possible to accidentally distover them. anlentgteone in q and towns between those places and| ,, ! oo aaa ‘uller and ‘Fireman E. C. Larson, both Statements made at the coroner's States Sanator: conerenmnan. waver: A Steele, north to Arena and Wing and Conference ‘Since Arm: llearotner corapiieation-runareds bound train. | Were contradictory to those he made west to Wilton fi ze ‘onference Since Arm ; rf a a nor, secretary of state, state ftreas- ony trom :there: backs to f I deci: Conductor Hed proslong-and since, thay thing. He was ; Fi urer, state auditor pay $100; judge R me peprens istice hale ao reutable: courtieg laces. Conductor Ed Clark of Winona in\} Put thydueh another, s1if) cross exam of the supreme court, commissioner eee Oia Ioes ae “This phate of the situation the baggage ‘coach of the westbound! ination Wednesday” afternoon while ‘ ae industries ¥ | ers of insurance, superintendent of pub aoneaUaT augieunnortin the “Trade andon Avail aL VSI doled |! “manifested /Maelt" In eceourt ‘pre: baraye: naeleoparton: at reaers Minne HRT ear ppoaphieeat eth haa lic instruction, attorney general and ‘ Tae th epideiaoie he “Trade | George, speaking in the House of| ceeding at Willesden where a Fens aosintorsaiearanectator’ ominiesi f lab Bey Res Men Still Out, This B ase marc! booster tours during | (,, 4 | ae ‘ and E. W. Augustine, piones Ohioan. | the man was an interested spectator. commissioner of labor, $75; railroad; Men Still Out, This Being Fifth | “snip by Truck” week and stated that | COMMons today, said that before the; man living in a tenament house | in the smoker of the eastbound train, | but failed to. show any signs of commissioners and lieutenant gover-| Week, But Situation I CRnip by Truck” Week and stated that | San Remo conference there had been, complained of courting couples | were crushed to death. | ousness, Se epee ire sibeecmatamiemsae, celle? ne 4 Situation Im- | oer needed to transport the fende | much misunderstancing made grave! sitting (on the stairs, He was | Railroad officials sald it will be im Another Clue : ; county office: 25, i i é jf A S y delibere 7 f si ayaa aus: 7 i Ocala ats toe eetata aia ee proving Daily boosters and their exhibits in the a Geliperale tomers on the part granted 8 auromnone against possible to place, the responsibility | ‘The authorities’ are-also investigat- have additional space, not exceeding! (4, rar ee “But.” hi ee a for the wreck until @ carefal invest: (ie ne ae ae ehha Wale three pages, at $100 per page. Can, |, Chicago. April 29.—Railroads claim- mii say that the ita is aes ae ae ran him samen es fel | gatlon ot all Orders issued and te ae ee ee etinare ates rt didates for county, or legislative of- ed continued improvement in traffic tear. So far as I can see everyone | manner in which they were handled | is sald to haye been intimate. | This flea may ehive Maaitionat Anne vAGe condition in ‘unicago today. The = ae aaa a atk hagnonea ‘at Sar | z has been checked. | phase of the situation offers the best exceeding two. pages, at $25. per pirikets. now in their ae week of Remo.” ‘ iar for fhe crime, the authorities p a the unauthorized walkout, gave no in- z | believe, but up to the present time no page. 4 eae Oa: The Promise decl ared the confer: | ai man, eta sowerr oie of el MANY ROROK BUG. (crete iets it * WEATHER REPORT" [sete Pane Pe ee Railroads reported that the Indiana one. in every respect held since the | si ee ah a Alas has been discovered by the authori- A narbor belt ana Chicago junetion rail- armistice. There never had been AY For twenty four hours ending at | ties. roads which serve-Chicago’s industrial such a ‘conference as regarded sat noon April 29. Besides these two phases of the district operated approximately 7 per faction, with the agreement by all the enone at 7 A.M. - 40 | mystery, the authorities are still re- cent normal yesterday. parties concerned or that the happi ighest yesterday + 58| taining Dave Hanson in the Washburn Seven “hundred bageage. transfer —_— ness which they had been able to!| ' Lowest yesterday . 8 | jail. Hanson was arrested late Tues- \ men, who struck last Friday for more| France Faces General Tie-up bring about. he said. The conference. | ee Fe A: powest st night . day afternoonyatter a thrilling chase z r pay, reached an agreement and’ ar- : | declared the premier, dispelled. all| yfott Will Hold Memorial Serv- recipitation Non? | over the pariries. He is not -believed ranged to return to work today. During Annual Labor suspicion that the treaty of Versailles | ~ Lanes . Highest wind velocity . .. 14! to be implicated in the crime, but be- Re ¥ D sstcatl was not to be enforced. | ices, Tomorrow Afternoon . Forecast cause of his suspicious actions, the he sy i COMMITTEE TURNS emonstration NEG OES TOs — | for Dead and Living | Ear ‘North Dakota: Generally fair | authorities are holding him. ‘a Ul tonight and Friday; colder tonight; Masked Automobilist Mrs. Tabor Charged With Man- | DOWN MEAT PLAN Paris, April 29,-The general ‘feder- R START Sane. somewhat warmer Friday. The two men in the automobile, one slaughter; Lived H : ation of labor of France today decided BIG LEGION POST | Mott. S. D.. April 29.—An elm tree Lowest Temperatures ; of whom stole a shotgun from a farm- 3 Liv ere Want to Regulate Packi I to support the -railroad men’s federa | will be planted here tomorrow after: | Fargo 30 er boy’a few miles outside of Turtle Last. Summer 1 Want to Regulate Packing In-| tion by ordering a general strike to moon in memory of every man from | Williston . 34) Lake, have not been apprehended, the ; dustry begin at midnight on May 1. About 500 Eligible in Hennepin | this county who died while in the ser-} Grand Fork 5 - 28| authorities announced today. There Rey Penn aad i ee = i v vice of_his country in the war agains: | St. Pau . 44, is a possibility that these two men Tle Mich, Atel are ee yeni Rennes OP sri Paris, April 29. capes who | Cotinty ; Germany, this being a feature of the | Winnipeg : 26| might have committed the murders, Lawton wordaowad ma a year 0} ibe 4 Hae Uy abe s tol have captured control of the railroad | | _ ui — | memorial services which will start in| Helena . 82| remained in hiding until Tuesday, ; inder indictment for! license meat packers and create a| workers’ federation, are. attempting Minneapolis, “Minn., April 29.—The | the afternoon and end with .a banquet | Chicago . 42| stole an automobile and tried to make , mans! suehter charging her with hav-| commission to enforce laws affecting | to make the May 1 strike a starting | first negro post of the American Le-| in honor of the living ex-service men Kansas . 48| their get away. This contention is ; in B: Be RS o4 aided in an illegal j the hats were reiecied today, by | point for an unlimited general strike | gion in Minnesota will \be organized | of this section. ORKIS W. ROBERTS | supported by the fact that one of the t Md her daughter: stk a * nat Vice war pee ES committee. | for the nationalization of public utili-| Sunday afternoon at a meeting of}, George N. Keniston, secretary of} Meteorologist. ; men, masked with handkerchief, de- aren tqithesa nT Aiea or Virgo, was ne ese eliminations agreed upon ties. In the past plans for the day| negro veterans, it was announced ‘to-| the Commercial club of Bismarck, will | ~—-----—— . manded that the farm:boy obtain gaso- 2 jury ai a.m, iB sul; cormmiitee ee appointed to | have contemplated a mere demonstra. | day by the Hennepin county central | be the principal speaker at the mem: | SHE'S A REGULAR | line for them from a’ nearby farm SaeBKWasHOR, | diatt compromise legislation for the Hou by labor. committee. About 500 negroes are | orial exercises in the afternoon. The | “CUT-UP,” SAYS HE | house. i Détrote: Mich April 29. regulation of the packers. trike notices subject to the ap-| eligible to membership in the post, | day will be observed by all in this| AKRON—Burton Guise would have | Aftorney General William Langer, caren this Gutaine eatered BAD ats ‘ ea ee ri ; — i je brovaljat the general labor federation, | according to legion officials. vicinity and those who have charge of | divorce from Celia, his wife because| who has been assisting the McLean pp pest pe ene ae a i eanuts, are the sends Ob Pa ay have been issued by the executive | ae a |the arrangements are planning to| she won’t comb her hair, says he. | county aythorities in solving the mys- soy nea CLE ee etc un ite 5 el rl ate ant be loneing og e am y a ed committee of the. railroad federation. To a person. five feet. tall stand-| make it an annual memorial day ser-| Furthermore she totes a razor and| tery, left last night for some place.be- PP ance in ems nd aaa . oe ny _in area i ao in, the| A meeting of the cabinet has been| ing on the peach at seaside. the | vice in recognition of the service ren-| talks of making anatomical altera-| tween Dickinson and Beach to locate 8 000, e bandits | ts :here being use: chiefly to fat | called to consider the situation, which | horizon is about two and three-' dered the nation by soldiers, sailors | tions with same, Burton gossiped to| a man who is alleged to have said that quarters miles afay. « and marines from this county. the court. (Continued on Page Two)