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LAST EDITION ¥ =2=/THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE as BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. FRIDA , DECEMBER 17, 1920 ae : PRICE FIVE CENTS FUGITIVE FROM UNITED STATES ARMY SEN. HARDING SINCE THE ELECTION CHRISTMAS TREE, TAKEN HERE TELLS POLICE HE COULD | EMMONS COUNTY Runs Republican Party by Long Distance Telephone from Office T0 BE ER k OT ED FIND NO PEACE DURING HIS TRAVELS 0 F F | ¢ | A TN M AY In Columbus, Ohio—Strong on the Use of the Telephone | 0 R COMMUNITY: Chased frem Town to Town He Keeps Moving for Fifteen Months FEEL U.S, ACTION THIRTY-NINTH YEAR TARIFF BILL 70 4. AID. FARMERS 1S 10. BR HURRIED. HARRY DAUGHERTY IS ‘MAN BEHIND’ —Long Friend of Harding i and Finally Tells Authorities He Is Wanted forPesertion | x 2 x . *t . ae | ah ee i —To Go Baek te Fort Snelling ! - ‘ | spondent Lighted With Electric Lights es : Y 5 Sei. Representative Young Saye COLUMBUS, 0. Dec. 17=-While President-elect. Harding. confers at | 2 i ‘ ; alas Hetis tt ‘The lite of a fugitive is hard. 7 confessed he was wanted he said | Report Made By Agents on Sei- a That Early Vote Will Be Marion with the country’s “best:minds” Harry M. Daugherty, his closest | Will Stand in Northern j William Younger, taken up by | ee Ite ates tuy californ i | gures of Local Authorities \ personal and political friend, runs the Republican party by long-distan fo Park Chief of Police Martineson and ever! since he deserted cle. haa i % Sought on Measure telephone from Columbus. : Pacifie Park | eta ui a deastter geomn thé Unite geen traveling He gal: He would Without Prosecution ; , | or | the U 1. drop in a town and get. a job, ; —_— : veray| States army, told.the chiet he had but immediately excited s nielon | seer wes $ SENATE BILL TO ‘HOUSE : CAROLERS ON XMAS EVE, 10 peace since he’ deserted from and ‘would have to -move on. | LINTON PLACES SEARCHED { ne | the army 15 months ago. Younger was in the army during |‘! SP waeaT: « a Hae jae | Younger was picked up just af- the war and enlisted afterward. | . re iSingers to Travel Through Fr he got off a train here. His Authorities at Fort Snelling | Considerable Quantity of Moon- Revival of War Finance Corpor- | pyswers Were not satiefactory and were notified and a guard is sup- ation is Before the Low- | | Streets Singing Carols as Part Me polled aicbiaed to hold He ; posed to be en route to Bismarck | shine Is Repoited Found : ae e couldn't” give answers tha to take Younger back er Hidee of Observance rang une ¢s to his reason for \ communication with authori- by Federal Men | heing here and declared he hadn't ties elsewhere indicated that his | | | Bismarek is to have a Community| Written home for five years. mother lives in Omaha, Neb., ahd ‘ol. ildre! ‘nites ‘ Washington: Dees 12—-A bm | | cupidenaice tree: After Younger is dito have that his last not VoUneer Seer erelt vate Sates fixing fariit rates desig | | pa RRA AE : | wun’ 3 Asin Fact Seals. ae gue al |" SC a0stook (fea HAE iden ordered. ly AAR ARR RAR ARAN MARA Ae es | noon that federal action would be prevent dumping of principal the Town Criers and it will be erected BRYAN CONFERS init nek eel te ath ith is ocal authorities at the foot of Fourth street Northern m ihe Pac EARLY MORNING agricultural products in| this e alleced to have gather | | } country was agreed upon by, ti | nd evie 1 i nee but failed to prosecute. \ WITH EEG | : 4 | ° pecial committee appointed yes i] park, where it n Mari a ‘ J ! ee Ne ' Marion, 0., Dee. 17,—William \J.} -ontli ‘ terday by the conference of Re- | he viewed by peo- pivan, former secretary ut A conflict between the strong arm of y by | le ot: thie: oily ryan, Y retary of state un tthe hikeacSthiee s publican and Democratic repres- i Tet Payale shidliie der President Wilson and for many, nited States government and Y entatives irom the agricultural | | thrangh ou ‘brats years an earnest advocate of world) ‘some lecal authorities in Emmons { states today. | know that, ¢ pea’ en, peered He oo fe county may follow the capture of a % A O by if ait-elect rding re- | considerable antity of shine Rep. Young, of North Dakota, chair | en AGhrigtmas. s ptr it Suc culen: for ail’ aeronntin onsiderable quantity of moonshine glows ‘in this city. of pati whiskey in Linton yesterday by fed- f nations. y y by man of thé committee, announced the | measure would be reported to the conference Monday for adoption ana urged for immediate passage by the | house. i The bill would impose higher duties particularly on grain, wheat and wool and would remain in force one year® during which revisica oz the entire tariff system by Congress is expect- ed. Meantime efforts to reviveithe war finance corporation aiding agricultural and other indus- tries will be continued. » Would Limit Debate The house rules committee was ask- ; ed today by the banking committee tor a rule limiting to two’ hours de- bate on the senate bill to rev’ ive the war finance corporation, Members of the banking cpmmit- tee who voted against the. measure have asked for three days in whici to submit a minority report. ALBANIA GAINS LEAGUE. PLACE AFTER DEBATE British Bible Rer Representatives Supvort Lord Cecil for the First Time. Geneva, Dec. 17.—albania was’ elected a member of the league ‘of na- tions hy the assembly of the league here this morning. Immediately after the opening of today’s session of the assembly Lord Robert Cecil, although appointed to make a report on the admission of Albania fo the league. to the floor and declared he dis- agreed with the report of the com- mittee which was. adverse to accord- ing Albania membership. He asked the assembly to elect Albania a mem- ber. N. W. Bowell, of Canada, also plead- ed Albania’s cause and he, with Lord Robert Cecil, for the first time found support from other delegatiuns of the British empire on a contested ques- tion The application of Azerbaijan, the Ubraine and Lichtenstein, the little ii principality, for membershin in the league were rejected. as a ‘Means ot ‘of other minds concerned jtalk to him now?” LM. DAUGHERTY — intere: olely wi Daugher and hundreds are following ed primarily in politi h gett on the pay Many of the “best min roll, literally the tip ‘See Daugherty ar at his Columbus ~ ake low offices shout 9 a. m. The ante- room is fairly well filled. He greetsé | rs a national com- long-lost broth teeman, caairman of secure industrial peace, an ization expert, and others. Call Him “Harry” The warm welcome makes it‘’easy rte rman, the national organization ‘9 American- to cail him “Harr, Ly Gibbs, his secretary, has been on ig tees. the job for an ho Gibbs is worth a yy aaa! D, y, , ‘story in himself. if you have any Figures Show 45 Per Cent of jtouble in seeing Daugherty, see Ships are Manned by Amer- Gibbs. ‘i Gibbs breaks in with: “Senator ican Citizens Blank at Washington is on the long- distance. Mr. Daugherty. Will you Daugherty disappea 's- From then on, gll day, about six times an hour,, Daugherty ‘has ‘his ear to the long- distance receiver. Between calls Daugherty vos | Washirgton, “Dee. 17. ipbuilders broke the world's ree@rd of Jaunching during th rece men “tongregated in his outer offico. 1%t fiscal year given in the ann Some Telephone Bill tion. : Frequently he comes to the door — American built and docu- to say: nent aay r aggregated “Gibhs’ he “wire that 89,609 gre the report. said, man Smith in Cuicago that | steuctioa Junie can give him 10 minutes tomor- 38 8 Tons row morning on that industrial. "Dine the year ite Ti peace matter. But urge him to |) Curing tie ye ay American ship be here at 11 o'clock sharp.” carried 45 per cent in value of the “Gibbs put in a call for Will norte. from the L You'll probably — find Sullivan, Ind. his home dding that By tish s aggrega 05 65 Inited States‘and ¢ In 1) per cent o ports and exports. Ore-half of the rut “Gibbs, wire Edward McLean at Washington, that I want to | .O,U8) Of tte tote with him. over the long glis- (1 Mmeran 20 tance at 8 o’clock tonight.” ’ a ti at has te: Gibbs, wish you'd get Mr. Condition that a not ¢ Harding du the phone for me.” a Youngster mee. ~ PRESENT BONUS Looks Like Daugherty y snapy hi s clean-shayed and hi rat red. He has # °BLORD BROKEN BY AMERICANS EXCEED BRITISH BUIL ee America® pre- 39 ed, the celebration 1,5 im- be lighted at night lights and will y varied-colored electric The tree sroperly .decgrated. When the Town Criers dis |the proposal to hold a Communi Christmas celebration it was sage’ “t exercises be held in thy park on Christmas eve. The cau coumuttee of the club charged wi {the duty of arranging for the Chr | mas entertainment, immediately con- | sulted the churches and other o izations inthe city and found that | there will be numerous obser jon Christmas eve or Christmas ai; | which such a celebration would com- flict. [Tncertainty of the weather also prompted the committee to decide to erect the tree but not to hold celebration at the’ tree. To Revive Carols ad it was decided to rev ‘Christmas, carols sin Bismarck Christmag eve. Harkening bai old on} to by- gone days when-it.was customary for } carolers to appear in public on Christ- | imas eve and on Christmas morn, the services of were enlisted. of which will be formed the high school classes A chorus, the nuclers by high | schoot singers, will travel through the Geiger for its petition to Wiscon- streets of the city on Christmas eve , sing olden Christmas carols. } The Town Crierg’ special committee is composed of C. F. Bolt, ise and C. Watiam. JAYESTOWN'S PLAN Jamestown, Dec, 17. will have a community celebration here on ec. 28. ‘The celebration will report of the commission of navigi- Center around a Christmas tree to be jerec ted at the inter-section of Mau ‘and Fifth avenue. A campaign was made for for the Community »ChrfStmas funds and 2 under. con- | $607.67 has been given for the cel- tion of its heing si tl ‘ ebration and $450 for the charity fund. thee ng outains Ob he Brows The fund is growing daily. The Christmas tree is 33% feet high d when erected will tower 35 feet ove the ground. It will be lighted with two hundred 10-watt lights. ' 00 sacks of candy and ‘nuts and 1,500 toys will be given and a real Santa t Claus will appear. HOW RED CROSS ARTICLES SOLD. Washington Dec. 17.—iSecretary Ba- ice issued a st nent today ling that tne american Réd Cross | in ne. way respoi: an 2 for sale in this country of Red | Light Wines and Beer Outside | Spencer, ‘ter mestown — | HESITANT:TO - SPEND. MONEY as, ale for the appear- | | Stock Saved and Fire Kept from eral officers, hition agents. assisted Dy state prohi- FEDERAL JUDGE j Spreading to Other Some confiscate? Hquor was \ Buildings _|brought to the federal building here aan JURORS i “itodey, and it is expected that war- , lew rants will be issued immediately. FIRE HOE TAKES SPILL The United States district attorney ees probably will be asked to decide what nea action all be taken because local Firemen Start Agitation for ‘ officials in Emmons county , found they search- | - Pension for Old Snyder and for \ Want Fire, Truck Petition to Congressmen Province, He Says leendiary origin destroyed the a ,of William Odie, 512 ‘South Tweltth JURY , street. between three and four o'clock this morning. DISCHARGES THE The frame barn was completely "Judge Geiger Tells Them Wis- destroyed with considerable hay’ and : straw which had just ‘been placed in dom of Laws Is of No Con- «it. ‘rhe loss is estimated by firemen jat_about Cern to Them as Jurors und a horsg which were urn were taken oui after Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 17. : discovered. ‘The fire , The federal grand jury was crit- burned fiercely and only the fist that the barn,had a thin sheeting around ‘ieized by Jud y ge Ferdinand A. it prevented a spread to other builu- ings, according to Fire Chief Bob Ji in congressmen for light wines ger. The wind, too, was light. ‘and beer, when the judge today | 1. oat reconvened: the jury | ‘ Two Theories Advanced od sy un : : ' There are two theories advanced The judge decharess, the jury af-'as to the cause of the fire. One 4 vensnring them. that sparks falling on the roof of the ‘Whatever men functioning in court’ harn started it and the other is that may dunk avout social poittical or it wag set on tire~by someone who economic laws is ho concétn ai objected to Odie’s keeping of live- yours,” he ‘said. | stock there. No official report has Reiused Petition ‘been made. When the petition was presented ‘The fire caused firemen to start to fhe court the court declined to. Hit of agitation today. They deel: receive the paper and expressed it’ (hat old Snyder, fire horse who has disapproval and gave clear admoni- | done duty for 12 years, oughtyto get pension in a nice pasture-as a tnce of jurors to give any expression Christmas gift, and that thet sity ough on laws. {to have a fire truck as: quickly as “The wisdom of prohibition is of | possible. no concern to the fedgral grand jury,” | Ho Falls he said. / Old Snyder fell on the slippery BERLIN PEOPLE pavement while going to the fire; buat sot on his feet and as soon as the team got off the pavement they “dug in” for a fast run. Jt és almost im- possible to make speed on the stocth pavement in ¢he city in cold weatie firemen declare. The difficulty al hes brought home the need of a fi truck, an improvisioned one if a s cially made fire truck can not be pw chased, the firemen declare. ‘TWO KILLED IN Christmas Toy. “Trade Found, Dull by Correspondent Mak- Fire which may have been of in- gents ag follow: barn id’ liquor on some pr ed and failed to bring action against the alleged offende The results of the federal s Yesterday were stated by prohid Joseph Volt, Linton, wine. Andrew Scherr, two and a half miles porth of Linton, 25 gallons raisin mash, two 30-gallon barrels wine. De- stroyed mash and took sample of wine. Michael’ Baumgartner, one quart whiskey. Fred Kest, Linton, 1 gal. jug one- half full moonshine in ice box, at meat market. Theo. Brenner, Linton, several gal- lons strong wine. one quart Strasburg, (Walter Meiring, ‘ Linton, found nothing. Stephen Goldade, Linton, found , Nothing. Check State Officials Officers made a report which stated that they checked up a list which (Jheriff T. B. Meinhoyer, Jus. ce I, T. Chaney and State's Attorney George WW. Lynn,,has, made after searches some.time ago. + This report said that they had sola d some ale~hol from Karl Schweit- ed copper tubing at John , taken moonshine at Stephen nd taken Pper oil m kundert which he said ne had borrowed froma neighbor, The report said that all were farm- except Gotdade, that they pro: sed not to’ engage in making moon- shine, and that if they dre making eny at all it was for themselyes and not for sale .. ‘Che district attorney probably will say if progecutions shall be made. GIRL KIDNAPPED; POLICE HUNTING Goldade’: from Willia RIVER COTTAGES ' Detroit Police Spread Dragnet to ing Tour PLOTTED TAKING 38 articles bearing the Red Cross! lavels which were contributed by hearty ae Fections, He radiates ‘Take Abducted 18-Year- PROPOSITIONS RACE TROUBLE: i i i 9 humor. “He {American women during the war. | Berlin, Dec. 17-—The Christmas Old Girl [ies never The articles to which he referred, trade in Berlin, which once was! a ria . be. sick. My. Baker said, had been included by | 8reater than at any season during} i” , Ue rege 1 ee ake Daugherty isn't young in years Would Defend Tax But Not oversight in the non-inventoried con-}the year hes left huge stores of toys}, Independence, Dec. 17.—Members of | Detroit, Mich. Dec. 17.-A_ search i % ~ \* He's 60 years old. Postponement,’ It Ig De- jtents of army warehouses sold to the and other articles ally intact on |e home guard “and American, Le-' of deserted hunting lodges ard suint- First. Head of Shipping Board = rhity years ago Daugherty beg: ostpone: ’ Hyench government after the armis-;the shelvi ording to the manager | S10 were patrolling the streets today ' mer cottages on “islands in th lower : being the storm center of Ohio Re- clared Je lof the city’s largest’ department {#8 the result of race disorders last Detroit iver was begun by _ polike ' stores, jnight in which a white boy and «today in’ an effort to find Miss Maty 7 Said There Was. Secret Treaty Washington, Dec. 17.—Secret frea- | ties negotiated by the allies prior to the entrance of the United States into . the war provided that China was io be coerced into the war and the en- emy ships in neutral Chinese waters were to be taken by Great Britain, France and Japan, William Deman, first chairman of the shipping board, said in a statement issued here. yes- terday. / GIVE EVIDENCE TO GRAND JURY New York, Dee. 17 evidence tending show interfer- ence in the contry'’s building con- | struction by iron and steel manufa Testimony and turers and fabricators” will be sub-|jeader who could DO things, he pidked mitted to the U. S. attorney and state grand jury the joint legislative com-| 44 repeatedly offered Daugherty Since that time he’s y nse enemies*anud more friends than any other Ohio shington( D. C., Dec. 17.—Claims vice men to a grant tron supported of tue Aime) senate finance committee hearing on the house bill to adjust compensation of world war veterans Major Frederick Galbraith, Jr., of Cin- ‘¢innati, national commander of the on and Gilbert Bettmann, chair- man of the legion’s legislative com- the Legion’scught to pre- n't gotten” office for y unquestionably has well as master he ha himself Daughe made ev nds recognize that he i d when it comes to polit ning end execution. Buried Alive “The enemies of Daugherty,” one old Republican leader, t crowded at least half a dozen times 1 demonstrate the validity of , ‘d buried him forever. But 1im of the men and that Con: | it develops that them alive. He comes looking for more fight. he always smiles, forgets old s and plays the’game as a ‘regu Repub! He never bolted a ticket in_his life When Senator years ago, wanted a they bury up smiling, Win or lose. ores the obligation. sponse to questions by cash bonus plan. Senator McCum- ber, Republican, North Sherman, #9 ing chairman, orous postponing action until 15 or 1923 whereupon Mr. ‘Bettmann said that while the Legion “would defend the tax plan of the house bill it would Dakota, act- John young -Vv McKinley suit big Daugherty. followed mittee investigating New York’s build) jo), in his state and federal admin= | not defend postponement.” ing trust.” WOULD PROVIDE St. Paul, Minn. Dec. 17 turers of clothing, boots and shoes would be required to stamp their name plainly upon the products of their factories under a measure plan- ned for introduction in the Minnesota legislature by one representative | from the southern part @f the state. ‘SMP The object of this according to the; representative, “is to prevent paner, hoes or shoddy clothing.” This leg-' islator, who prefers that his name be not mentioned until he can comnle‘e the bill he has in mind, also will pro- nose to “coel, clothing, tumber and combines.” cement ° | poor” Manufac- | that an investization he made in-! ’| NAMES RECEIVER ions. But Daugherty wi then to accept a political (cbs Rough on Mi In state show Hanna that he couldn't! run-everything, Daugherty threw the entire, Hanna delegation out of the convehtion and seated the anti-Hanna , rowd. Later, Hanna was only too; {glad to make peace Nobody from ,Ohio was more wel come at the White House during the | Taft administration than Daugherty. ; It was Daugherty who managed the! Taft fight against Roosevelt in Ohio Peking, Dec. in 19 nd won it. wos felt here at 8:20 o'clock last night When many Republican leaders fol- The earthquake rocked buildings and lowed loosevelt in 19 Daugherty created much excitement in hotels ana (Continued on Page Seven) clubs. istri one Brob ck, of Conway, an {torney, has ibeen named receiver fo the Beach State Rank by O. E. Lo’ thus, state bank examiner. QUAKE EXCITES . W—An should, find means of meeting | Their statements were made in re- senators re-{ garding the’ difficulty involved in the! aised the question of oak ast «of FOR BEACH BANK at- {benefit of their | exempted. CHINESE CITY protien « earthquake | - BANK DEPOSITS TAX SUGGESTED ©: BY CONGRESSMAN Says It Would Raise Biliion Dol- lars ‘Annually and Might i Solve Problem Washington, Dec. 17.—A tax of one- | quarter of one per cent is propose a bill introduced today by Rep. T way of Massachusetts, a Republic: member of the house of way means committee. Mr. Treadway ¢s- | timated that such a tax would net. | a revenue of approximately $1,900,- {000,000 annually. | A collection {made at of the time the tax would be} include all n al, state and private | |WALLACE HUNTS | in | examined to discover if an ad- | Dakota persons re ‘an come to the government than they did and! the deposits were | |mede and institutions affected woald| |negro were killed and four white men three In a tour of these stores here today | the correspondent saw hundreds of Persons crowding the aisles and ex- emining the artic but less than a; score in each place were even tryin to negotiate purchases. j ring a question the mar ar of ae toy department in one of the largest stores s wounded, TO CONFERENCE London, Dee. 11- Members of the house of lords, who have stood firm: “The people are hesitating evenly against the Irish home rule bill as {over spending one mark on some-j passed by the house of commons were thing that is usele They are sav-jin consultation with members of the ing their money for food and ctorhes.; government overnight trying to ar- lrange some sort of compromise. | It was asserted that the virtual | deadlock between the two hous: TAX DODGERS parliament must be compromise the bill would be lost - Federal income tax reports will be ported diffe (North FINAL FIGURES | ONCENSUS TODAY} | » the state, \tax ¢ jeorge E, Wallace, state oner, said toda: | Washirigton, Dec. 17-—Final popula- e federal law permits states | tion figures of the 1920 census for the i have income tax laws to ex- United States as a whole will be a1 jamine the returns of persons for the| nounced by the census bureau ral ta id Mr, Wallace.,““and! today. On these ftigu n goirg to theck up the income) he certified to Congr immediately, taxpayers of North Dakota.” !the new apportionment to member- ‘ship of the house of representatives banks, brokers, ete. receiving money $137,258. 2 GOES j Will be based. on deposit subject to withdrawa Mutual savings ‘banks, co-oper% building and local agsociations org: zed and operated exclus members would be, The M achusetts said the pro- d tax “may offer a solution of the ire adequate revenue profits tax and other us taxes are repealed by con }if the obnox gress. He at fermid: jthe ban ded that he did not exvect © oprosition to the bill from ing interests. vely for the} | state was made by the state treas from fines, TO STATE SCHOOLS, .,! The quarterly distribution of school | ment o' iltural college at the funds to the county treasurers of the , Northeast <sperimental Station at urey| Crand Rapids will be sought by Rep- Checks totalling $137,258.12 resentative George H. Herreid of were sent to the various treasurers,| eer River, in a measure he plans to who, in turn, will distribute the money introduce at the 1921 session of the among the various school d ature, the direction of the count: Herreid also avor to tendent. The money is der s common carrier: interest and income of the permanent s that enter or pl eehool funds and a small amount. enter lands in order istablish- vester Mr. have cl: logging ri agricultural iget at large timber holdings.” nes | the situation a ition of gambting and lin farm products” to, | sought 1. Caldwell, who disappeared Wed- y night. Search of the islands wag décided on as one of the girl’s gloves containing a note from her had been picked up near the river. The hote said she was about to be taken away by four men in a boat. The attention of the authcvities was centered on the unfrequented islands by stories that bands of rum runners hag taken up headquarters there. Miss Caldwell, 1S years old, came here from the south several months ago. " SOLON’S FREE WIRES CUT OFF “Dec. 17-—To deal with ing from the refusal of the Western Union telegraph com- pany to accept messages to govern- ment accounts Rep. Ireland of Il- inois, chairman of the house of ac- counts committee has introduced a bill authorizing local postmasters io pay such charges. Washington, MARKETING t Dec, 17.—Pr Ea would re: esult i TO IMPROVE St. Faul,, Minn. 1921 session of the lature ena a bill. Repres C. M, \Bendixen of Morgan, plat e Bendi int rodu Represent bill “providing for for dockage on h eign material when he sells in rmers ter financial aid for the ing them to carry eir craps to such a time the m would be most f ble’ also. Will be by Representative Bendixen.

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