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) ==|THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE == PRICE FIVE CENTS 4 = = Es 5 s “ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 1920 — —— Sin SAE S(O INDEPENDENTS MAY CONTROL STATE SENATE EEE PENETRATE PNEN Pantie reat a at pinta taiitapise, “totgpiapmiinie Disb nici ot pudcnon wpa asin cag ippe ey EN sptararareeacereatteteiet Aaaeaaneaenaeaes psa ane, > & | ooo : ‘ 1 ’ hot i { + ed . Ls ., us ., 28 ieee Several Cities in South Also Vote G. 0. P.; The Republican Ma- | Montana Also Claims That Non- | | Seven League Precincts Missing | ee jority in Senate and Howse to Be Big. dt partisan Candidate for Gov- Will Cut Down Majority | Miss Minnie J. Nielson Also Runs Ahead of Ticket in Many et ifs ernor is Snowed Under H Somewhat i Places and Tom Halls Vote is Strong. ‘a New York, Nov. 40.—Tennessee has swung into the swelling 7 ' i : | os Renu billet cole shattering Democratic conditions of a solid] MINNESOTA VOTE IS BIG |McCURDY BEATS ED ALLEN | Late this afternoon it appeared that the independents had SS) » n 0! cial reports from the state showed the shift. from | * : | i Sean elected a majority of the members of the house of representa- e Demonte ic ranks, coupled with a similar upset in Oklahoma, | S ‘ | [ea me Bs lives. The majority probably is three or four. Late reports Hepot na hee te Hee bs Bat elec- | South Dakota Also Sigaws Great Miss Nie!son Will Perhaps'Carry | claimed the election of Gardiner, independent, to the senate in ¢ » as ain 27 definitely in the James M. Cox column, | Vote for 0; . ‘ i 1 ‘Nelson county. If this proves true, it appears the independents ! s lefinitely Q umn, | ponent of Non- ° | | County by 1,000 Votes, Nels y: is B . > KE ADD the pe! . and left in doubt ut 14 seats in the electoral college, divided oe | ! ie Nest i; control the state by 1 vote. The latest tabulation on Governo among Arizona, 3; Nevada, 3; New Mexico, 8, and North Dakota, \ Partisan League | i With Big City Vote with 1734 out of 2,091 precincts reported, was: : 5. In all of these states, save New Mexico, ‘Harding was in the ass —— | H i O’Connor ... OG wetues a . 99,554 lead on available returns and even in New Mexico Republican og Eau Note aero re J awit Seven precincts missing in| Frazier 97,599 3 aaa Aas pier ae poy AL OS, ead, of the 7th Mine | ! Burlei "OC 4 Hl pte ee neces wetness : leaders were claiming a Harding plurality though available re-| jeésota disiries author ot ame Pre. | | Prasies bs ae While these wrecigens | On the basis of gains made by Frazier in the tabulation , turns showed Cox leading in New Mexico. iibitiouentorcoment act hua heen | ‘are rural and will not down his lead,/Of the last 400 precincts he may win by about 5,000 votes. . ‘Tennessee, on the face of returns,” ietcteteieaeaeaiaenararaeneaeaaeaaaas re-elected on the Republican tic i 9 [his majority will be from 350 to 400, tabulated by the Memphis Commercial- | et aiterva close fight over Rev. LECIA BROWN i with a possibility for an even greater; 5 i a res of oti x i Appeal trom $3 to 95 coynties, with COOLIDGE H § 0, J. Kvale, independent, and | A B jlead. | O'Connor's lead in Bismarek | 4p one of ue sbienaieg feats tot sles returns in i 50 precincts missing, gaye Harding, U choice of the Nonpartisan league. | DALLAS, Tex.—The price of — [¥@< 183). e state Is the good showing made by J. &. 4. ‘onnor, anti. 199,759 votes and Cox 189,782, a Hard-| | : | babies is $100 in Dallas. A thriv- | Miss Nielson will carry the county | Townley candidate for Governor, in several strong league rural j ing’ plurality of 9,977. Governor Rob- | | St. Paul, Nov. 4-—The reason why | ing trade in new-born children is | PY # majority as high as in the prim-’ districts. ergs Demoerat was swept out on the | . | A. C. Townley deserted Minnesota to} carried on by maternity homes beg e acre we: eect i by 996, ee He did much better than was expected in Renville, Rolette, P' BO ee | campaign ini North Dakota was ap-| ete aceo diag pio ass siletia lthe primary vote, cannot cut her lead | Divide and Williams counties. Frazier’s chief gain. was in the { No further actual upsets were re-| SiW K | j Parent today as-the recurns rolled in, | \ho is aakinpithg Ate commuEnion ‘over 250, she has 1,266 votes to the| Cities. \-It was regarded as especially significant that a slump ported! from the solid cae although : giving J. A. O. Preus, Republican} for an ordinance’ regulating anch | 8004 Her vote in the city precincts was shown in counties where the league vote has been almost several towns in Florida and several! ‘ candidate for Governor, a huge lead; homes. te aaee errr ye tas county. unanimous. t ' eouniicatdn Geareie “and -Alabaita : Se ; over Dr. Henrik Shipstead. It was) “One man carries his stock in | ticket, Se dha ea eal With 1,577 precincts out of 2,091 reported the vote stood: 4 broke precedents by piling up Hard-| Began His Career Twenty-one | believed Preus carried the rest of the} lrade—babies-to the union sta- |” ‘To the surprise of both the McCurdy O'Connor resiee wees , ing majorities. a Ea Niche state ticket into office. tion in a basket.and vends them |and Allen supporteys the anti-Townley | Resta ais \ The Republican congressional. _ Years Ago with Election ‘For attorney general, according to| like,a peddler of shoe laces,” said Shite lant alAtoe: atlornen cio ae Ta peo ee aus SR big ' sweep assumed Jarger proportions as to City Council figures tabulated today, 2,825 precincts, Miss Brown. “When the baby |ning right up with the rest of the Practically all of the remaining territory is strong league i the latest returns continued to come | = of 3,220 in the state, give Hilton 344,-; business is slow in Dallas this e-|ticket, whatever gain Allen made in| territory, where returns are difficult to obtain. It was charged i in ana the vietory of Samuel Bo ee 389, McQuat 38,491, Sullivan 187,557.| terprising merchoot goes on the | city wards like the Fourth being made|in Fargo yesterday that a “league ring” had secret methods | Nicholson, Republican candidate for PROGRESS WAS STEADY| Two thousand four hundred and six | road with pictures of his wares as j up the country support received. of obtaining the vote or accurate forecasts for betting purposes, i the senate in Colorado, assured Presi- | | precincts, out of give for presi-| simples. and sells children .all j MeCurdy Lead while returns were not made dent-elect Harding a majority of at wo cosgion of Calvin Coolidge| Wht: Harding 443,617, Cox 119,394, | over Texas.” MeCurdy has a lead of 560, with Jen) No Chad { yeas ee in the upper House and ina i the vice presidency of the United |, For Governor, 2,464 precincts give | 2 ‘precincts missing. One of these, Long | The Courier-News, league organ, i ae § where the rermns AY states is the latest achievement of aj P/eus Haken) Py TO: ' incomplete. H The Republican candidates were in, the lead ‘in Arizona, Oregon, Nevada, i and North Dakota. H In the Fifth Kentucky Republican leaders still clung to the hope that 1, Shipstead 231,883, Hodg- | SES are | carried by a big majority. |claimed Frazier's’ victory : ito is iti Sd 31. |McCurdy’s vote in these precints is an estima arently:‘eevera man who began his political career | 890 67.731 | Le pi 8 an estimate apparentiy several thou- With his election to the city council When 2.507, precincts had reported joao. allenis 21) 2 orthampton, Mass., twenty-one| 02 Governor, the count today wa L, ago. With but two brief inter-;-Preus, Repubfican, 355,228; Hodgson, ‘ jruptions be has been in public service | Democrat, 69,400; Shipstead, Nonpar- | 5 | tisan league, 236,971; Sampson, Social- | . my continuously since 1899. | With three precincts missing Tier- ‘ney, the anti-Townley candidate for ommissioner in the Driscoll leading the present in- Townley’ endorsed, by 86 sund too high. i | The independents will, in all pro- , bability, control the house of repre- sentatives. If the independent can- GIVE UP. SEAT the advantage held by Senator Beck- Vice Piesident-elect’ ‘Coolid; ag | ist, 3,199. ; ham over Richard Rrenst iis Demo-i, rin a typically. American town,| For President, 2443 precincts had i votes. He is the probable’ winner. IN IJ; N SEN ATE Cite Swin.tn. Nelson colinty,- where rcratlg Sa an a osq Plymouth, Vt, on July 4, 1872. Darz|Teported up to noon today ziving{ Moyater, aol Townley, leads Morri3, ane ; © Conner was leading by 300 votes ut e ci ad sec! 4259s his carly lite’ he‘live: s Harding 442,479; Cox, 120,735; Cox | Townley, in the Fi commissioner vith y recinc r seats in the house‘of representatives , his early life he lived on a farm, ty 6 op ebe Se eee | district: Da three | precinets, toy bewneasil ee rom, the independents may control | Industrial, ~ 2,690 37486; Watkins, prohibition, 6,223. | | Penwarden Strong | Leo Morris, anti-Townley candidate, Four seats, *oying the comforts to a prospe 7 Says that American People Have ! fous home ‘and learning while a boy to 132 for the Democrats Not Expected to Resign, But the senate. . } went to miscellaneous, including one f sees y 7 socialist. and one prohibition, forty-' the dignfty and necessity of work. He MONTANA RESULT has apparently been defeated by Rich-| Probably Will Not Actively |, Thomas Hall, secretary of state, 5 two districts were unreported. On, ar educate aL sahara supra and Helena, Montana, Nov. The Hel- Rejected Unworkable lard Penwarden, county treasurer, ad 2 i | Miss Minnie J. Nielson, superintendent present returns. the compilation give| “hile there began his study of Amer-) 4... independent says: “Townley has | AN who ran independent. The league Take Part ;of public instruction, were running a plurality of 131 to the Republicans, ; '¢2” P Admitted to (he Bar been completely repudiated in /Mon- Internationalism jcandidate was defeated’ in a three- eas strong, and their electon is expected. Rie aT i Adi h g) tana. His candidute for Géveenor | Ce jcornered fight in the primaries and ‘John Steen independent for treasurer, ! ithé Nonpartisan vote was split be-|GOING TO CANAL ZONE 21d W. H. Stutsman, for railroad com- i London, Nov. 4.—/She London mor little percentage of gain in the Yo- ing papers devote considerafle edi- | men’s vote in some of the precincts |torfal spage to the American elec- |!” Boren one ee her per- : , ax sonal friends, Thomas Hall is, again Hon Crileyawell upon: qvhat they an easy winner by between five and characterize as the decisive rejection | six hundred, Steen, Stutsman and ofthe present government policy and Kositzky are running close to him. that the turnover gi a assurance! The referred measures are all lead- : nove! BIVes Ene seit ing the anti-Townley candidates in \that whatever policy Senator Harding Burleigh. and his administration will adopt will | (Continued on Page Eight) Sean eee the election, taking them for a rest Democratic column carried a handicap next week in Texas and after that, they could not overcome; the fact for an ocean voyage to the Panama that probably thousands of oid-iine Canal Zone. They will return to! Republicans would not vote onside Marion during early December. jof the Republican column. This also 4 i cut the vote of Miss Alfhild Alfson, To Spend Week in Zone — ; opponent of Thomas Hall. The four- The senator’s trip to Texas will be- column ballot, for which William a | Alter a clerkship of twelve months L wis in the Jaw offices of Hammond & |B. K. Wheeler, of Butte, has been de-} , and’) , i Field of Northampton, he was ad-|feated by 25,000 to. 30,000 and it is) GERMAN PAPERS COMMENT ‘vee the two men. Penwarden, well canto | missioner, also continued to make fa- Lt ae ee ret org ae araa i a Yonpartisan | 3 {known in the city, however, led here, axa a ‘ sy, Vorable showings. ‘ mitted to the bar. He opened an of-| Probable that the entire Nonpartisan &) Marjon, Nov. 4. ‘oincident with sae Ne ! ‘Hee in Northampton and: at- once| league state ticket went down by | Although: . Miss «Alfeon, recelvedsia |, jeuiot Benatar. Harding's, Gees | jock etree see eee eureeS COUDE: = <’ | gained a reputation as being # zealous| similar majorities. Returns thus far ! the news of Senator Harding's elec’ jess have carried and take effect in ‘promoter of community interests. on the senate and house do not show tion’ it became known that, the sen-/ thirty days, if the final vote bears | In 1889 he became a councilman in|one Nonpartisan league candidate ator “and Mrs. Harding had made out indications that they are gettin jhis home town, and the year follow-| elected to either branch of the deg' plans for a vacation trip, to be car- eons support frond league territory. jing was made city solicitor, a position | lature. The Nonpartisan league evi- ried ‘out regardless of the result of |, Connor and his mates in the | which he held for two years. In 1907] dently has not carried more than two lan ; und 1908 he served y penreenallye jor three counties and in their boasted é. : in the Massachusetts. legislature. He! strongholds in the eastern end of the John Beier Arrested on Charge jtert the legislature to become mayor alate in many instances Joseph Dixon, 1 . ‘ lof Northampton, holding ‘that office|the Republican candidate for Govey- 4 of Murder in nne ( y el the Republican candidate for ey Connection He then went to the state} ior, polled more than tw the vote | two years. senate, where he served from 1912 to The result With Biesem Death '1915, being president of the Senate . tin 1914 and 1915. In 1916, 1917 and for’ Wheeler. dous victo: ; ‘vtremen. {#t least have the chance of accept- | for Americanism as-op.|a8ice by a strong Republican con- | STREET posed to socialism and sovietism and | gress. a \ / gin Friday night or Saturday morn- Lemke fought in the supreme court, ing and Mr. Harding will arrive at! may cost three condidates several a Crosse, Wis., Nov. John G.!1918 he was lieutenant governor, and} es a) iq re Fy i Beier, farm hand, was last night ar-‘since 1918 has been governor of |{ good government.” They Americin elections son -thisyocs)| Point Isabel, Texas, near Browns-)*housand votes. Many voters would rested on a charge of murder in i Massachusetts, IN SOUTH DAKOTA casion have a much er interest ] ] ville, next Monday. He plans to) not go over to the fourth column to nection with the death of Nicholas! Nation Watches Actions ‘Aberdeen, S. D., Nov. 4——The Non-|to Europe than ever before. The spend anOUt puelve days. there and “vote. Blesen Brinkman Ridge farmet.\ abe aon on of the nation We ie partisan league received a stinging de-| Times thinks there is no reason to: ; Now Orleans, ae ate aale Henulecls. a mixed vy Wy. The ‘ wages body wae found on August cy fused on Governor Cooliden when PS teat in South Dakota Tuesday. Re-|doubt that Harding will have a good { “His stay in the Canal Zone will last. NOmpartisans will control consider- with the top of the head blown off!took his uncompromising stand | publican headquarters at Mitchell |working majority in both houses of (Continued on Page Fight) j able patronage through Governor Pra- jer, who appears certain of being the The coroner's verdict {law and order’ on the oF on , of \the policemen’s strike of Boston. nt | After rioting had prevailed through one night the governor took command by a shotgun. was suicide. Two weeks ago Beier was bro Congress and is “pleased to think that Mr. Harding will not be his own prime rhinister and foreign minister.” jclaim every county in the st@ite with the exception’ of Hutchinson and Han- json, and held Hanson was held doubt- Former Service Men Called Out winner, but will be helpless unless * “! they control the lower house of the | FOR GOVERNOR _ | ‘esisiature. If the initiated measures into county court on a_ statutory oe 2 A alect a sin- at ay ea a hates imole ii : » situati rt order -with| ful. The League did not elect a sin It regards the election as a dis- e charge nvoly sin te: .t vesen. and state wimvagaent seer edied the pos.|gle state officer in Brown county. ad-|tinct warning to Bolshevists and ex- —Eight are Killed in & are adopted, it will he necessary for Goriruaé: neetend ae aes Bina sibility of a police union over which] mitted by both sides;to be, the best |tremists of all kinds. ey |the Frazier administration to curtail inna +} and toli (authpri outside of government: organized county in the’League ranks, WILSON REBUKE Fighting. i ie | operations of the Bank of North Da- Hmacy. with ihe babes hand, and told | agericie s exerted. He then faced) the Republican majority is close 0] ‘The Morning Post compares Presi- | : 2 3 2 kota and perhaps adopt different and oF the quate tween her parents the electorate as a “law and order”! 2,000. The League elected no. county dent Wilson with Lenine. Bi says | Orlando, Fla., Nov. 4—Former ser z Fy & He ss oetoa oF many persone more Probe of Fire Started erereaenees ante re-elected by aj /’ (Continued on Page lier: ath aig Tdealetet i Pidentical vice men ppatro ita the atresia a Or- S) & oo! a ag hodg of financing state in- Fi of ay ‘ lurality, . — methods, Ea erent a a ando and nearby towns throughout Ams. 5 " Reriihes yleated, on: hail ang fine Governor Coolidge has sponsored | FEDERAL JURIST that “America’s rejection of such au-'the night to piece Senawal ct the | Adams. 10 202 More than ‘lt ot the ofticial news- i : 7 "much progressive legislation. being | tocratic ideas will bring relief to the | race clash which i Micte have l oe 358 3643 ' papers will be anti-Townley newspa- which destroyed the Biesen home yesponsible for statutes regulating | CALLS. PALMER | «ora : [Fesulted°in the death at Ocee. ‘Then pensar eela pers. Many: newapaber, “edigora:: in two weeks after Biesen’s death. + employment of women and minors, ; bids \ “Americans,” adds the paper, “have day night of two white men and six o ree oo ae smaller counties, who have been se- Conflicting facts uncovered led to) increasing the benefits to labor from | Indianapolis, Nov. 4.~-Attorney- | decided, not in favor of strident and | nagroga:s Quiet prevalled'eatly: tage pe ineau at 5 vere victims of the Brinton “news tlie imquisitidn of the man and wo- workmen's compensation laws. estab-! Goneral A. Mitchell Palmer was-advis- | arrogant nationalism but against pry: !and the authorities said they did not |purke. an paper grab” bill, will have a chance man yesterday: Confronted with flaws lishing two platoon systems for fire-! (a in a telegram trom Federal Judge | ing and unworkable internationalism.” | epect any further outbreaks Bacleich 2783 to get on their feet once more. Town- in her ‘story, the woman broke down tate bonus and (4 B. Anderson that. an investigation ce eee enUGy “ahettis ware eated B Bur eig! Be ley’s chief organ in the state, the and confessed. ‘other benefits for service men. of Ake Miseaey general's connection NOTE OF WARNING locaenue aie aa ania eae aheonts baie i 1937 Courier-News, was defedtzd for offi- Later, Beier admitted he had been.) ~~~ cone a eeoey gainst 125 coal mine | Berlif, Nov. 4--A note of warning | Orc in or the “election. They {Dickey pe cial paper in Cass county. Returns at the Bigsen home the day the Inus-/ > T Jrerators and miners would be made |against undue optimism in conse- [eroe Mew welleved tke outed’ of Save l'Diciae on the vote for official newspapers a band was found dead. HOLD PRODU CTS, Mea an ‘cage is called for trial in | quence of the Democratic defeatsn the | al ee ca would be found je the Dadi are lacking in many counties Mrs. Biesen declared her husband BARRETT URGES' nee eval court here on Nov. 8. Mr. | American elections is to be found in |r." 9s nouses. ‘The battle fol- | Rady Returns as far as tabulated showed had ordered Beier to keep away from se aN aa cee vited to be present on /the complete range of press comment, | j0. 04 4 eattempt G0in hento! Go vols | Emmons. Burtness leading Baer for Congress the house, and that for four months | hatadates ee E [although references in the German re re acnied the privilege on the | Foster. jin the First district by 3.000 with she had eptbim cone gee 1 eee ; eh Lene coneur In an offort to find i ground. that he had not paid his poll |Golden Valley. 1 George M. Young and Ole Olson run- et in the house. Shoots Hidden Lover comfort in Senator Harding's victory ‘SUGAR CONTROL as presaging an early restoration of y | tax. {Grand Forks | ning close in the Second district. Grant. Lead Holds Up : oe H to | fue Then on August 26, while she was | ED (Continued on Page Wight) iriggs O'Connor held lead up better than absent, she said that Biesen had | IS NOW REMOV uued) on aero t 'BOLSHEVIKI IN |Griggs BS aes dara broken into the closet where her | : ar egy ins 1 eo | Kidder face of returns which gave indications - ine a , | Vv: . Nov. 4-—The last bit a | | face of re lover was hidden, carrying a shot 1 eee control over sugar hss | TEACHER QUITS ' A BIG DRIVE (siete 2! of a much closer vote than was an- gun. She said Beier told her be shot been removed through signature of | AFTER 36 YEA | ware oy Ades trom | owan ticipated. In the western counties fi rough the head with a re- fe) a pr sa: — See a i Se gt ce re ». | McHenry in particular the woman v was not Bleven throug! , President Wilson providing. for rere. nf : a Sout Russia report Se eotiee fel MeiIntosh unas Me. women vote wa mel any r ra iy 7 j cati Nov. 15 o: renset | i La) e, N. 'drive against General range’ e- az j equa Moe ea etna. bullok Ginlesalers, refiners, exporters and | eagecel m tween Melitopol and Alexdranrots. the |e Tee mary. : eee to cover the n a the i rters, i nu teacher in women’s colleges Bolshevik forces captured three ar- Sei 3urtness was an easy wiuner in the Beier had placed the muzzle of tte aati | uc know Cawnpore and Baroil- oe nee i They ae control hun. Vrcrar first district over Congressman Joha ¢ an’s mouth | ares Tan f i Vy On " jmored trains. 'y ne g I - | Morton. ee = ‘ ie A shotgun in the dead man | The expense of the maintenance Mrs, W. A. Mansell, formerly | qreds of miles of main line railroad, | Mountrail ,Baer, who became known over th and pulled: the freee b a f the French army on the Rhine — Miss Florence Perrins, of Vall lit ig stated., At Melitopol the Soviet | Nelson country as the first Nonpartisan Later, she said, they had) burnet ee ils inet March ame d to nearly, (Cifv. is ¥ x here on a tWo- | soycos are also said to have captured | Oliv league congressman and because he in order to have an until last March amounted A ae forces are also said to have cap Oliver. pipers “eartoonist-congress- the fer or ee 1 cighborhood two billion francs. year leave of absence. | much grain and flour, as well as other | pembina was known as a “cartoont f ig - ruse. to, leave the .nee idton.<° RRR supplies, including fuel and munitions. | Pierce | man.” Congressman George M. Young ere: they. ‘whe: under 5uSP ! | "The advices add that the Bolsheviki | Ramsey has a battle in the Second district. While it appeared as.if he would win, BODIES OF ITALIAN SOLDIERS ON MOUNTAIN SIDES TO BE RECLAIMED | ' are regrouping their forces to make a new drive. Ransom Renville.. Richland yet the league vote was sticking closer to Olson than it did to Pen- Sinclair is an TWO SPUD CROPS eo aN ONE YES Poe —% | Rolette dray in the primary. : ‘ ne | LEAGUE CROWD | | Sargent inner'in the. Third James Noy. 4.—Two pota- Sov. 4— iong war on the mountain front was the L Sargen easy winner Third. Jamestown, NOV ihe aebieves Rome, Nov. 4.--A great national | ty of burving the dead. The || WASN’T BETTING | | Sheridan Interest In Race ‘ to erops in one year tera re subscription is now being made to a allcgucthe Carag range:l cha |p ieee « | Sioux ss favo lor ine intense interest’ tt ment of f harles ey ior | collect all the bodies of Italian sol- thid crust over the mi eoroeke! | ; : : |Slone | necator Governor, the newspape= plda aa aaah on the. same | = iyecsé diers who died fighting on the j that dynamite had often to be | Fargo, N. D., Nov. 4—The league | Steele circuit of which the Tribune is a mem- / Hlok the first crop being planted fay 7 mountain front and are insuffici- | used in order to make a sufficient- crowd in Fargo wasn't offering to | Stark ber, and including the Fargo Foru. / de plot, the first crted Tuy and | SVARLES S. BARRETT tutly buried-—all the bones which ‘leep grave especially on the | bet any money yesterday although Stutsman | oer ot News, Grand Forks Herald and te sated fanted on July 15 and | WASHINGTON — Growers are are whitening on the rocky moun- Historie peaks of Monte Santo, the Courier-News. league’ orga Mandan Pioneer, devoted its time to bagi te 3 >of good (4) to foree up the price by Gharles i e of the highest Herma where alian blood ceeded a prima - s ‘ | tabulations were uot attempted size and the: yield. was above the BS. Barrettatpr 14 vents president peuks, probably San. Michele. foe ee id all "the “passes | league's. ere ie final female | Walls other offices, Harding preety ne ‘ : f al Far y Uni is 5 at a si rigi : held all the passes | league's es ells. ete By of 100,000 in tha state avery | of the National Farmers’ Union, It is proposed that a simple, originally held passes lea the fin vells.. .. Cee inaforits i aed eee =a | which was in session here. Bar- noble monument should be erect- there and dominated the Italians | at® th it fime, inspite jotithe Williams have a majors coly. will ead by Nearly 16,000 of the 40,000 dis-; ret is chairman of the National ed under which will rest together | at every point, but they were take ‘ithe oreanized aystest Of tho Total 99544/ 10,000 to 17,000, Debs will poll per- abled veterans of the United States} Board of Ear Oren ettlcersyrand daldters: in a ae ad ee anol etetory pave leaeae crowd in getting informa- O'Connor lead, 1 pre-| haps better than the Socialist, vote Army vate) Roy UP ing; wpeationd! cdl hea ; aes Rae ay of the sad phases of Italy's ion: io Italy. tion to he used in betting. cincts in league territory missing. | (Continued on Page ree. heads of families, F ses aly's : educational training.