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“==|/THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE = BIS MARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. MOND: AY, NOV. 29, 1920 PRICE FIVE CENTS IGE BREAKS IN MISSOURI RIVER, ersaveTe ware. /U.S.GUNMENIN CITY OFF BRON Ne Mourcu LEGISLATORS TEMPORARY BRIDGE JS SWEPT OUT: | IRELAND STIR ‘WATER COMPANY: QPPOSE REPEAL MEN NARROWLY ESCAPE WITH LIVES: OFF on PEAR PLANT REFUSED | OF BANK LAW i . . Contractors on New Bridge—First Time in Forty Years Leiter to eae of City | Session of Legislature Would Ice Has Broken in Similar Manner—Bridge Commission Fail to Change It bole: : Work to Be Delayed ‘ “Aikentince't in iasanene and Other Cities FEAR ASSASS = i TO COMMISSION | CANVASS VOTE TODAY TIONS? Ice broke in the Missouri riyer here Sunday afternoon, car- rying away with it most of the temporary bridge built across the | river by the Foundation Company, contractors in the Bismarck- | Mandan vehicular bridge. | Several employes of the company, who were on the bridge | when the-ice began to give away, saved their lives by ronning | to the shore. Danrage estimated at thousands of dollars was caused. Wi ork | on the bridge was set back several weeks. Vigorous efforts on the part’of the bridge force, which had | Police Authorities Said to Bej Company Attorneys Says Arbi- Keering Close Watch on |} _ tration Offer su Stands, | Stranger’s Activities But May Not Remain One More Bank Closes But Some to Reoven Soon—Few B. of N. D. Drafts Sent : Macroch, “County” Cork, Tr land, Nov, 29—Fitteen ili police cadets were killed and 0: cadet mortally wotinded as the {by the result of an ambush by 70 (0 100 s men near Kilmachal, southwest ‘There will be no special session of the legislature to repeal the initiated ie relating to public deposits or to take up other matte unless it is ROMAN RYBARSKI called by Governor Frazier's own mo- WASHINGTON — Roman! Ry. How: The Bismarck Water Teeny toda | the offer cf $22 Supply com- its refusal of 5 plant made " commission, and aecom- announcement by a stite- s willing to waive the | ment that it warning of the breaki p, saved a loss which might have reached | lean / ha ae Soon. ng up, saved a los: g! 2 | |. of here last evening. | Another of ee charter amt one tptration, /but Poland's vico minister of A canvass made of.membera of the 4 | the cadets Is: missin: jibes steer ot ae ree fon ane o ane ington to ne- | legislature and bankers shows that Within an hour or less after the i¢e broke here at 2:10 p. London; Nov. °29,~~American iMlely: er of arbitration open indefi-| gotiate a loan for his country. enough are opposed to any special : : By American gun- nitely. : ssi repeal of aw | the river had risen 5 feet, 8 inches, according to the gauge of len arevGlld to, bio 1 ude their ap.| ‘Tue refusal was containad ina) WS esenerenennnnnnn neers | Session or the repeal of the law to pre- vent either a demand upon the part the bridge company. This is said to be the/first time to the know vledge of local people that the river has ever broken up during the winter after the ice has frozen thick énough to permit automobiles or other heavy vehicles to cross. Strong Current Mild weather over the entire North- west caused the ice to go'out. It} broke at Williston three days ago. | pearance in Londonde jcording to advices today | Ireland, ac- | letter written to thq city commission, | % : 5s . on Novemb which probably will of the bankers for a special session The presence cenari he considered by the commission to- | : e repeal of the law even if the session were called. lin Dublin and ties have night. ‘The letter follow | pebeaaes MAT a pide | ‘4 H The Governor is not expected to ae been. Pyaar The mili- ‘To the Honorable Board of City call the session on his own motion. jtary authorities of Londonderry are; ¢ issioners of the City of Bis- Canvassing Board Meets taking al! precautions in the event of! orth Dakota: | jattempted assassini Q | Gentlemen: | The state canvassing board was lo The police of Liverpool, dispatch We bee to acknowledge receipt | FA | meet this afternoon to canvass th2 |said, also believe American “gunmen of your letter under date of No- | vote on the initiated measures, which i | have invaded Liyerpool. ‘The have occupied the limelight since the Z vember 22nd, 1920, enclosirg cer- but first warning of what might hap- Q : ge claim to have’ established conn tified copy of 2 certain resolution | banking situaton has bien used by pen here was | received yesterday | NN) | : 4 [between ewe nein netoay iets : adopted as of that date, by the | Minnesota Railroad Commis- Nonpe sun league propagandists to trom Mannhaven and Washburn. | a, Gr Spall ty Me a stteat Bere fee ave moving | terms of which the city of Bis’ |. Declares Philadelphi attempt to obtain political advantage vithi i | J [Bcoul the: erkeres. tt BrOuD: wo.and! marek, upon the certain condi | Sioner Declares Philadelphia, | while others are asking the best co- Within a few hours a seven-mile-an- : sooth |threes and having the appearance of)” tions thereir contained, offers to | T inal Will Be Aid operative efforts of everyone in the hour current was carrying down the a aD ReaD ee Be ide sper radoes, to hae lerest informa! 2UCRase of the Bismarck Water | erminal Will be Al ate to solve the problems faced by iver great and s d —— neater weaaeil ‘ 4 & eg vine es nas company its waterworks che es the state. river great and small blocks’ of each other on an elevated train, | tion added the home secretary, the! ee i thecal - of Bisgarel | St. Paul, Minn., Nov. The 5,-| The board is composed of the sec- niled and he {Situation in Liverpool was well in! retary of state, treasurer, auditor, Both times, | { After the breaking up here it was| i} ; Committee Onnoses A x ; : ; at a price of $225,000 000,000 bushel grain clevator 7 feared that the river might become pe Court) siniied back. And doth times, d. The allusion presumaily means) ""y'tor giving the aforesaid offer + (C00) bushel grain clevator under |. erintendent of public instruction blocked with ice at Sibley Island, a Decree That Will Curb mhen they. gotvofh the. train 8 wneasures have been iakea to sae! que consideration we bex to ad- [Construction at Philadelphia, and the | and the attorney-general. ‘The spe- few miles south, and back water over . 2 disappear Then she turned euard property a inst Iuither ats via that the Bismarck, Water | Proposed erection of 20,000,000 bushel | cial meeting was called ‘beause of the banka; ‘engulfing the machinery| Legislation ate at is noms ot Douglas ( rut Jtempts at destruction | Supply company canpot accept | capacity elevator xt New York, will} the provision of law that the acts he- anks, “eneuINne 2 shank and told him: “lam the | Y *| the offer contained therein, either | materially benefit farmers and other] Come effective in 30 days after pass- of the bridge company, but this fear a | woman you flirted with--and i'm | CHARGES CONSPIRACY as to price or other conditions a ' grain men of the Northwest in remov- Washington, Nov. 29.— ‘ af on Gry eee Gi x Vv. 29.-—Kdward S$) 1 : was dissipated late in the afternoon. ae _20-—-Opposition| your wife. I'm the girl you mar- ; London, ee 29.-dward Shortt,| {herein mentioned. if acd c E to any plans for divorcing the Big, ried in and then deserted, [the home $ecretary. declared in the) “ine Bismavek Water Supply | ing the car shortage menace, caused ||" CANVASS SHOWS Pei Bridge Men Lucky | Five meat packers from their stock-| I’m Mrs, Elizabeth Day now, but {house of commons today in reply to} still willing, |by a congestion, at the tide-water!) DHIRTY. OPPOSED s regarding Saturday's nigh I haven't forgotten how you de- | duestio urck desi s tO | termin Several employes of the bridge com- , according to O. P. B. Ja- ard property by court decree a's i ‘ 4 ' any: are ani selves toda : ; Y serted the baby and me. I've been | incendiary dock fires that there seem- Bor ee tas (RE arias AcE . | x Lan | Hea ee Paar tending to interfere with enacting of| getting a warrant for your arrest [ed no doubt thatethe fires purchase etary aero jcobson, railroad and warehouse com- Fargo, Nov. 29.—The Fargo |! “The ice broke almost. without {Controlling legislation was expected] every year since then and now I'm |Tesult of an organized con: ee arbitration. contained | H8sioner, who has just returned || Forum today makes the state- | wartiing.” said one of them. “Welin a joint statement issued here to-| going to have it served.” She did | Which aeagea of the Sinn Fein party | ' ter from the city of Tee ee canter net He recnaed ' nee acclere wu he iMlaners | it: orenworkel ¥ a a judg er tenik: were engage ‘ Cie ahead ‘or many years, Mr. Jacobson ex- cial ses' 0! gislature knew it was coming but were work-'day by Charles A. Lyman, secretary nd a abt epytitite ae | ied | Bismarck, and will sell its water’ | plained, the Northwest has been|| in regard to public funds. { a AR g eo ag ware 7 es ‘oO pay her $10 a week a z as ——— - = cll c are ou 2 Re eee . 7) “ ee \ ing to get material away and were of the national board of farm organ-| sng lived. “MOB” ATTEMPT j Works to the city oat kw arn. [greatly hampered in moving grain,|| ‘The Forym says that a tele- not loo DE or i ee ae then one| izations; Florence Kelly, secretary of| | 1 price to Bf a Pa salon jtlour and other grain produ | phone canvass, which it made | WAS 8 eae ; ng a . the bridge {the national, condume: x, leasudsand oe oe ee PROVES ONLY A i (Continued on Par through outlets upon the Atlantic!| today, shows 39 members of the | could ceel ether ouine, of) the .pridee d Par eeldeat. OF ;Seabord. ‘The completion of these two|| lower house of the state legisla scording to the ture are opposed to any repeal | i r ar ° ri { | going out from underneath. |Mrs. Maude Wood Park, president of {) j enormous elevat “We ran—and I think we all made|the national league of women voters. | FT M VIE Bee jcontniesioner,, this blockading of |! Of or any change in this law. e) | it tate Wes a signe , | ( the bank in nothing flat. It seeme.i! he statement was also signed London, Nd¥ ,29-.Vhat at first ‘grain and other shipments will be!) To repeal or change this law to be following us as we ran from jTepresentatives of the Farmers .Na- | f tea Rage ! pereins i the center. we would feel a section | tional Council and the Brotherhood of Men eee on iiptaken) tor a | NK ENDS ei etre cialis i youle FOOn Lesa LNA “thirds vote eiving away, froq Us 68 60, Diasec | At ee ee ere note be aces ings i A |, The action taken at New York and | buildings in Whitehall was made a ds ; meat packing industry * ‘must be exer- 5 ae nad delayed See re tba elke as a whole,” the statement said, this morning when a small crowd Philadelphia and the movement tor One More Closed Hera today? ladding that “Congress can and attempts to pass “the barriers FI LTY | punllar aerlon at other ports to en- Several banks in North Dakota The bridge gave way from west.to ,Shoul@ enact legislation ‘to that end prected ay ine ace of Down: | eaeaiings erela oe GHE ere oe which have closed in the last ten j When it convenes next weeks os —— g street and Win: harles B grain a ay be at-| ay ‘ east, and the faet that the men ran j bots street. The crowd, however, was | er ae | tributed directly to the persistent agi- according at 0. . eLotthie, tate lroad andj ked by the to the east bank instead of the a | tation of the Minnesota R. vas ea Says That War Risk Insurance| made up of about 150 supernuma- A tock payed ter ivhatent the tam: | . s oes ries for photographic purpos Man Who Manipulated Sto | Warehouse commission, hal ithin ia. shortime: P Bureau, Others Must Get The “mob”, whose attack at Market Asks Attorney to | Minnesota legislature, the examiner. The examination of these banks ‘armers of |» ‘ bridge had disappeared, except for the | | Yee Uaericede ae a Gale © liMinncsouk a 8 OF yas revealed no disuohesty, as far as B arp ecreN | e ba $ ne, | 3 A Minnesota and the grain interests . i - = Hope rte ot ee | Down to Business was dispersed by the police, the | Take His Affairs {generally, Mr. Jacobson said. tke an ba veep ane Ha 8 a ——— camera-‘men meantime cranking | The ri ad and warehouse COM-| iyo diren . ‘ tis and a stretch of the bridge on | ashing ‘ov. 29.—Represent- eae SS & Bee pel ES ae pais id ca Van aS 4, the directors and stockholders of the i Washington, Nov. 29.—Represent vigorously. New York, Nov, 29.—Allan Ryan, mission for years had contended that!) .nks obtain some cash and build up Mandan side where the river is ve shallow and a little on the east vert atives of the American Legion in-| | - hee Capt. I. P. Baker and O. W. ne | TRUST Ih IN Ul RY formed officials of the war risk insur- |" ’ ance bureau, the federal board for vo-|| Today’ Ss Weather received first information of the im- A i financier, who several men agojthe principal ports on the Atlantic “| aroused the financial worid through| coast from Portland, Maine, to Nor- his alleged manipulation of a comer! folk, Virginia, with a total elevator in Stutz motor car stock, today an-; capacity of only 21,000,000 bushels, the depleted reserve. At the sam: #ime, however, the }examiner made public the receipts of information of the closing of the To- pending run of the ice. Joe oie cational education and the United!” aes Sam- é i i > Washburn, a Baker elevator represen: | States public health service that the| Fr twenty-four hours ending at noon oie he hed conterred WN ain | 1 Mikes Mineo: rae aries kio State bank in Benson county, tative and river observer, received 344 ‘Supreme Court Justice in New) jegion proposed to urge measures de- aes noeey: November 29, 27 die the Giorney to take charge of the | to innndle thorn were) in, no pen the [near the Davila Lake resion. message from Mannhaven and he; i cut red tape he bure: e1 ra e at . mM. he a _ ae ew § telephoned to Mr. Roberts and Capt.! York Begins Selection of leit seosresmpal Hi svenaeone te Highest yesterday : Me oeae gata’ Hata i eevee | | leeneagciee: of maximum) phe Bank of North Dakota, it is Baker. Both notified the bridge com: | Extraordinary Panel |tunction” in its dealings with dis-| Lowest yesterday : Mid ke known his decision later | Car Famine understood, has sent out a few drafts ek | eaents charged and disabled service men. | Kowest lastnight Trang /in the day, | This fact, Mr. Jacobson said, was |0% bankers calling in money to meet The word was given that the river The legion representatives who met Precipitation oe | brought to the Attention of the public expected withdrawals permitted un- had risen nearly feet at Wash-| New York, Nov. 29.—Selection of an| nere with the,heads, of (the three bu- Highest wind velocit, 12-NE/ in 1916, when the Gae fammlon was [dey the initiated law. : burn and there was a strong fo break extraordinary grand jury ordered tojreaus to discuss}a ‘plan to combine For North pane Fair tonight WOULD GIVE most acute and eventually paralyzed een atire jad oe ‘The immense pressure began to break jnguire into criminal evidence uncoy-|the work of the bureaus made the po-| 4 Tuesday; soméwhat colder in the! the entire transportation system of | jiree sums of money to meet ex- up the ice on down the, river, , ! joi islati tion of the lcgign, clear, dectaring the country. An investigation by the , , Bridge Men Get Busy tee in ils Investigation of the alleged, that it proposed to press for legisla- northwest portion and warmer in ne hi commission was made at that time, |Pected withdrawals, and it was un- Supt. C. W. Cubbage, of the Founda- sijuiaing trust” was begun today pe-{tion consolidating functions of the | 20 EON se Ce NO land it was found that thousands of | (stood the drafts were prepared the ton company, immediately began p14 Supreme Court Justice McAvyo,| three government agenc and doing freight loaded with grain had |fi"8t of last week but were not sent preparations to save all the matevial | 7 ;away with long “winded talk about | Hee sld for ; . pailway |OUt as soon as expected. prep; Samuel Untermyer, chief counsel! j been held for months in the railway - o that could, be saved. f th licated ast | Co-operation and co-ordination.” John | ‘yards of New York and Philadelphia The fact that the bank has sent out i i yea servi ‘of the committee, indicated a request Sherburne ston, a member of i os fee PM but few drafts is taken as an indi- i 0. ‘W. Roberts, weather observer, 1) Governor Smith for a second ex- Sherburne of Boston, a member of hte iM HE LI LE | i However, the grain could not be un- ; a inet immediately got in touch with rep’ traordinary gran@jiry would be made = CHRISTMAS SEAL | loaded, because of the lack of storage | “tion a a we a icnae ae F; {government conferees that if the op- | }facllities, and as ‘a consequence the |eTs expected, withdraw hundreds o} | | llegion committee, admonished | the resentatives up and down the river, within a short’ time. | p getting ‘complete.reports on the situa- | posed -consolidation destrgved their THIS.” THAT | Senator Kellogg Announces tallway. varia ‘became. congested: with!| thousands. or perhaps more than a zation, “it would, sim- freight cars which stopped trans- million dollars from banks in which a? tion, People south of the city hegan y present organi: to prepare for the ice flow. KARTH SHOCKS |ply have to go ahead and destroy.” PROPOSE IS P There is ‘a great deal of livestock _ | Pieas for Other Work u(a) SUMMON WEALTH. Investigated were filled to the bursting point. allowed to roam in the lowlands alons | The result of this investigation was ; ‘ fe 5 Dr. ©. W. Lavender, representing | | the river south of Bismarck, and Mr. H Py Sie ee : mat i Roberts’ effort was to give warning [ius public health service, made a plea 710 FIGHT FOR HEALTH | Washington, Nov. 29.— The whole Teported to the Nat So" ' the part of the Bank of North Da- ; ersons along the river having orate continuation of: cother: (Wor [question of cable landings in the! oo. yy oF tho argued that {Kota many banks feel that the situa- : Soe earned [in the health service outside of that AND BEAT | United States including the present ¢7*P¥ Mr. Jacobson, who arauel hat | tion will be disposed of nicely. They stock and also to avoid apy damage % in cars would be unloaded ! #On [done for the veterans of the World | TUBERCULOSIS , jcontroversy between the Western | Bee On otek aioe idewater and |Pelieve that enough county treasurers Western Union Case to Be portation in the west, where elevators |t8@. Public funds are redeposited, in anticipation of immediate withdraw- als. Unless precipitate action is taken on OUST A PALL Minnesota, Republican, lot ear famine the part of the Bank of North Da- Senator Kellogg said the hearing | = es i < , | kota. lean ie held in connection with his | aM. a acobeon f that apie ures am pepding bill proposing to empower | henaaiint cit le oe peers URGED TO PAY DEBTS MERRY | th! state department to regular cable jehe of wullding slGhagé (faellities for | Valley City, N. D., Nov. 29.—Farm- CHRIST! [connections in this country. He add- | oN OT batethis lore) are: Urged bya) <committee tof STMAS, led that he had already requested | this surplus grain and flour, but this! Bones county men. to sell apart of comb Carlton, pr nt of the | Suggestion was pronounced a ~|their grain and liquidate a part of tern Union, and other cable com- | flalisti Commissioner J. O. Carr their debts in a report made public s to have representatives at the | of New everthel the Na-| here, |tional Association memoralized Con- | “to committee was appointed at a cither to provide the necessary | recent conference of farmers and lities at the port terminals or to/pusinessmen, to consider the wheat 2 |compel the railways to do so. At the! holding movement, ‘They assert that innesota commission, 'y solution of the present situation | [request of the 3 ‘STORM 1 WARNING | Senator Knute Nelson and Congres: ies in the sale by the farmer of part 1 on introduced in! or his crop at least to begin the pro- that might result from the sudden - ; ar,” saying that his bureau had) U Tel h company and th wi |aave stated that they wilt make any rise of the water. | Chicago, Nov. An earth shock, Wa nN | nion Telegraph pany 4 returnedsat “e for transportation |24ve sta at v i Every man employed by the bridge of moderate intensity was recorded by ae other functions fa sedaition to| BEAT THE GREATEST |state department is to be investigated | | nuvposee tigtend Laine Ped tae withdrawals of funds gradually a company responded to the call to the seismograph at the University of | the SN di sets ches . i PLAGUE OF ALL |py a senate committee, it. was Lanontha at “actime for atorane fa enough to prevent preciptate action by duty on thé temporary bridge. One Chicago, which reports that the cen-| , “I Mave read every one of your ap-/ nounced today by Senator Kellogg, of [ties then dont be little ae no tans|the necessitating similar action on of disturbance v 2,970 miles | propriation biljs.". Mr. Sherburne re- . It was said the location was | Plied, “and I find that the money you} A V7] 29 e » 1 -acific| have spent for the soldiers, sailc ary bridge. When the crash came Probably on the Northern Pacific) i | ee haa’ cucdesded in saving all uf Coast: jand marines is much greater than for ail other purposes combined. Now, e switch track, or about 200 feet, : Pe eee ae 1 Q re (oe Sten ace Ohchinery on the! Portland dispatches yesterday said We don’t want to be rough and we temporary. bridge also was aaved, , ,earthi,shocks in various degrees of/do not want to impair or handica D Save Ble Engines mildness from there to Spokane were | any governmental agency. unnec There were two big hoisting en- €XPerienced resterday. Neen a t we & Nusa | e are faced w rob- gines on the ice at pier No. 3, w ts ‘lem of government agencies_not func- was being built on a sandbar. Work ‘WILSON TO LIVE | tioning and we do not propose to _ ers slid them over the ice to the | IN WASHINGTON permit any single agency to stand in Mandan side, saving them and other | the One Man Given Charge mechinery being used on this pier. | AFTER ‘MARCH 4) ‘i Robert Marx of Cincinnati, member | There was apprehension after the! a bunch “began to take up the narrow § gauge railroad track on the tempor- 4Way. “State department officers also. will | 8? jbe invited to attend. | briage went out that the work on) lof the legion committee, declared it ON GREAT LAKES __ man Sidney Ande pier No, 3 would be destroyed or} Washington, Nov. 29.—Although | appeared each of the three agencies | Congr identical billS designed to| cess of liquidation. The committee's badly damaged. The concrete caisson | jt has been understood that Pres- | affected by the proposed changes Ss IS GIVEN OUT) | provide such facilities report follows: — “The finance committee, appointed Chicago, Nov. 29.—Storm warnings | CONSTANTINE ‘at a recent meeting of farmers and ed over the Lake ' businessmen, to consider the wheat were ordered pos Superior-Lake Mignican ont pee WON’T RETURN lholding movement, have been unable Huron district ae 10 a. m. by the to accomplish their purpose, due to veather bureau. A northeast gale IMMEDIATELY conditions as they exist at this time. | will sweep Lake Superior tonight ‘ind | poise wApuieation: ease made: ite Wave It is probable ‘jite insurance companies for funds is 23x60x18. It. was eighteen inches’ jdent Wilson intends to devote secking to retain its separate entity above the water and had been sunk | himself to writing after he leaves lana was opposing the program solely; eight feet into the ground. It ulti-| the White House on March 4. this | because the concentration of the} mately will_rest probably 75 feet) became known today with a de- -\three bureaus under the direction of | Je head. This was de-| under the surface of the river. Tim- | gree of finality bers around the caisson were torn ; Mr. Wilson will make his home | clared by the bureau representat! | away, ‘but it was believed by Supt.| in Washington but he has not ob- | to be an incorrect representation. of | 4 Cubbage that the concrete would not | tained a residence. ‘their position. All ‘declared their! a southeast gale will\sweep over| Athens, No is be dislodged. i Joseph P. Tumulty, the presi- | willingness to work out a plan which; | Michigan and Huron. The gales will} that former King Constantine will tg finance the movement, but the i Nothing on either bank of the riv-! dent's secretary, blans to remain’ | would yield better results. | | be accompanied by snow and rain. not. return at once to Greece but af- Jife insurance companies are restrict- > er was damaged. | in Washington after March 4, and The consolidation plan, as outlined | ‘The storm is moving east over cen-| ter the plebescite to be held on Dec. jing loans to real estate only, and in ZA today and will swing |5 a number of deputics and ministers many instances are not able to care he intends to write some books .|by the legion representatives, pro- Between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. the . about the President with whom | poses the creation of an assistant sec- river fell twice and rose twice. Once |tral Miss i y TREAT DESPAIR | wit hovthesst™ over the lakes increasing | may go to Switzerland to not him for their increased number of appli- M it fell six inches and rose six inches; he has been associated for ten | retary in one of the executive depart- FOOD AND AIR igreatly in intensity tonight. Winds} of the result of the vote. Every ef cations of loans for this nature. ® later, and another time it fell three} years. Mr. Tumulty has been |ments, probably in the treasury, to AND =¢ lwill be easterly igcreasing to gale] fort is being made to win the favor “The banks of the county are mak- inches and rose three inch At| offered a place on the customs [have direct charge of the work ot | ND LIFT AT lforce late tonight and Tuesday of France and Great Britain, which ing every effort to be on as great five o'clock it was stationary, and| court of appeals but he has not | three bureaus having to do with ex-| | (NTO GLADNESS- All Great Lakes shipping has been | ig taken to be evidence that Greece assistance as possitle, and in. the decided whether he will accept it. service men. t cautioned, is disposed to remain pro-ally. (Continued on Page Two.) (Continued on Page 4.)

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