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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE==| The Weather Unsettled BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921 Y, PRICE FIVE CENTS [FIGURES IN ORANGE piamonn mystery | SAYS GERMANY THIRTY-NINTH YEAR ‘SQUAD GUARDS HOTEL MEASURE ‘S@v4,cuarps,, LABOR ASKS HAS “JOKER” IS | OWNERS’ CLAIM | Bill Which Passed House Would, Require Many Structures to Be Rebuilt, They Say ' Los ‘Angeles, Feb. 1——A_ special! squad of deputies were guarding the| jail where Floyd y and arthur | Carr, cousifs, were held after their) pleading guilty to the kidnaping of | Mrs, Gladys Witherell. BAD LANDS PARK AS MEMORIAL TO PAY TOWORKERS WITHOUT WORK Bill Will. Be Introduced in Wis-, \ consin Legislature Fixing Employment Benefits I —~, CANNOT CONFORM TO REPARATIONS | Keynes, British Expert, Takes Exception to Action of Allied Council | 1 ‘ | ds -TO- L’ HALLS &@ bb) ‘ j ] ,T 1 WALL-TO-WALL\H | aie moon DRAFTS If /REICHSTAG TO MEET : | | ¥ Rooms at End of Halls in Hotels, | Fixes Benefits to Adults of $1.50) \Foreign Minister Calls Teut of More Than Two Stories | Rep. Olsen Would Have Con. a Day and 75c to Boys i aie : on Prohibited | gress Take Over Billings | and Girls | 8 Ps oe Body in | County ot Shad | : . Session Half the hotels in North Dakota | Madison, Wis., Peb. 1+-A bill toj i —_—- . : ‘ would have to be rebuilt if hose biil: | compel employers to pay insurance | aes Feb. 1.—It will be impos- 40 became a law, according to hotel HAS PETRIFIED FOREST!) benefits to workers during unem- | risea as Germany to pay the amount H men who are seeking to have the pro-|* : | Ployment will be introduced into the} Reet eres sohn’ Maynard 3 Wisconsin legislature this week by ad-; | ihe. BeiLh Cenbaee ae of ry a le peace ‘visions of the measure changed. The bill passed the house. It was generally understood that the meas- ure provided as changes that the rol- Make! Scenic Wonders Would Place Beautiful Spot for ministration forces. It is said to have| the backing of the American Federa-}| tion of. Labor. | The measure was prepared by the) | council, in refernce to the tions demanded by the allies, ‘Norman Angell, former peace advo- | cate, is quoted by the Daily Herald, repara- 4 ‘ ler towel should be abolished, tariffs Dork Ras, pa uk pe . i posted in rooms and provision made ark, It Is Said SEW Vat | organ of labor, as having character: { that hotels which violate the law! _ | naw ° \ | ized the reparation demand on Ger- i might be closed. | The senate was to receive loday a! Fixes Amounts. \ z many ag eye-wash, pure buncombe } . It has been discovered, however,| concurrent resolution adopted by the; At would require employers to form | RICHARD Ss. and fantastic rubbish that the bill provides that halls n all| house of representatives lute yester- mutual insurance companies and pay | LAWRENCE. dl < i hotels more than two stories high cay petitioning congress to purchase benefits to workers’ discharged’ be-| Calls Reichstag. i shall run from wall to wall. [a section of the Bad Lands in Bil | Catse of lack of employment at the Berlin, Feb. 1——Dr, Walter Simons, } llings county containing a petrified | "te of $160 a day to adults and 7% German foreign minister, will call . Called a “Joker.” forest. to be named Hoosevelt Na-| Cents & day to- boys and girls over the reichstag in session this after- This provision, referred to by hotel/ tional park. | Sixteen and under eighteen. i ;non, German newspapers state that men as a “Joker” would destroy the The resolution was introduced by, The unemployed,, provider: they. Has the nation cannot subscribe to repara- corner rooms in many hoteis. Ail no-! Representative Carl B- Olgcu, of Bil- worked the last twenty-six weeks, tion demands of the allies, asserting tels in Bismarck of more than two! lings county. would be entitled to benefits on the | that they are impossible of fulfillment. stories would have to tear up rooms ‘he house also has before it a bil. ues by of tee jerk for every four | \ It is the general opinion of all gov- } . to comply with the provisions. they introduced by Paul Johuson and Wale “0°88 O™P OVE : | ernment leaders also that they are 3 say, and declare that practically all’ ter Maddock to appropriate $500 and; \ oer, erie ctidoa age | impossible of execution. ay j . - ed. saat a pee tee 3 orkers idle bec of stril r \ ain te tate onl afte soon vente gue ae the et | "Prete Bankrupt 1 Mae eet. The Bill was Introduced] fren Ge dhe national cougrese da, tie I the unemployed worker. is)» 1 pgncreign, Minister? Simons. declared ‘My ecRe euantalve Burkhs er Wa WY lic and to the national cong on ‘ered employment in another dis-| today that the execution of the plan y presenta * a the feasibility of cresting an t his employer may either pay his | would bankrupt not only Germany but county. Jt may be that it will be r called and reconsidered by the house. park, Describes Territory. railrcad fare to the town where the work may be obtained or else con-| all Gentral Europe, because the na- | tion’s bankruptcy would also affect France and other of Germany's war The section objected to reads: The resolution of Representative! tinue the benefits. ie Every hotel that is more than two Olsen describing the areas ‘Backers of the bill maintain that [io eon te PAT any at ite Redeneae stories highy shall be provided with a! }irst, That there is in the wester:i che fear of unemployment ‘was the lege tres aba, Smaae Ite taehees ness, hall on each floor extending from one outside wall to the other, and at each: part of this state, lying within tne boundaries of Billings county, near moving impulse responsible for the labor unrest and is the main reason | Z Mrs LAWRENCE. AND 28, DIST. ATTY, LEWIS, > TREASURE SEEKERS Diccinc s Ss ee “It is greatly to be deplored,’ he yaid, “that the great American na- end of such hall from outside wall to. the town of Medora, a wonderful pet-' for curtailment of production, | i the other, shall be equipped with iron’ rified forest, consisting of thousand: Would Remove Fear. | Hon. was conly: S:byetandor during the fire escape on the outside of the! of petrified stumps ranging in size Remove that fear, they say, and! | Reeotlations reedrdlng. he repars aye tions, The final settlement of this building, connecting on each floor; above the first, with at least two op- enings which shall be well fastened} up to 8 and 10 feet high and as much 14 feet in diameter. This preh toric forest, appearing in a certain} labor difficulties would be reduced} and production speeded up. While this bill is designed primarily.as an “THE LAWRENCE YARD JINX OF $100,000 DIAMOND EELD LIKELY TO PUNISH SLAYER JEWELS AS Toys | : | HE PLAYED WITH | | | question will determine the economics of the world.’ and secured, with landings not less stratum of soil is apparently in its/ insurance measure, its advocates Ti erscyeaeaarnneret than six feet in length and three feet) original position, a large number of; maintain that it would cause amploy- (N.E. A. Stafl Special) Ree . as i in width, guarded by an iron railing! (he stumps being, erect while others; ¢rs to 80 plan their work as, to elim- Madison, Wis» Feb. 1—Ttne law) Oh T) | not less than three feet in heigrt.” | ure prostrate, due to the action ot| inate unemployment and therefore pe-/inay never apprehend the murderer HOPE DIAMOND CURSE Would Keep Escapes Clear. the elements in wearing away the Tiods of depression. of Richer Scott Lawrengé But. who- | ) ® % Ty Ws ‘ yi | soil hich this forest grew, while ee ee ee aver holds the Orange diamond, val- ; ‘ -_ ‘i ne bill also provides that the use| “Oil on which this forest § salt : Sat Here is the tra ragody van a | of rooms leading to fire escapes is tlicrs appear as huge mushrooms onj ted at $100,000, will be punished by tins parsuell he. ¥ cae each atl fiote” Tie wile einer ene | j strictly prohibited, that the use of| Pedestals of firmer soil. That there aut, ae those who believe in the jing 500,000 Hope Diamond: Hae eee ee melts } roller towels is prohibited, that ing to be found among thoge petri- on of diode a io 18 | the winter windows shall he equipped| fied stumps the fossil leaves of these | , | They point, ,for example, to the Jean Batiste Tavernier, French- Lord Francis. Hope inherited it. } with storm windows on hinges, which oNce giant trees, ‘These. fossils or| j eath and woe that followed | own-| man, obtained the diamond in tu- Tis wife ran away with Captain may He’eaally opened or closed at all, Petrified trees are found in the great- are oesttienatpe diamond for tour ceu- | dia in 1638, His son invoived him EIR IG erect eee ROPES ; 4 et i : 3 Be ak in speculation. At 84 vas banks e married Strong and was di- y q times. -and. the same apply to aereens) est. profusin on four sections of DEGREE MURDER Lawbaious” body la’akeuk to be ok i apocull ion. At apie ged tale Mopeed. a second tine: Enforcement Measure. Reported . =I 3 ; humed for the fourth time because] Russi ees Lord. Francis Hope sold it to i fi 2 i cond: 2 t q / Ns ussia. 2 7 § , The director of the regulatory di-| Second: That | the | surrounding the Orange diamond has not: been seen cate : Frankel, London jeweler, Frankel Out ‘by Committee for vision, North Dakota Agricultural col-| Country is a wonderful and _pictur- ‘ since his death on March 21,1918. Louis XIV gave the jewel to became bankrupt. Adopti lege, or his agents and duly appoint-| geaue section of Bad Lands along the | On that diy a man was mangled Mme. tespan, She was The atone. was Sold Gos Abaul | option oan ed inspectors, shall perform all the ay et tees yaad Sahel Judge Sentences Grant Collier! »y 2 train. The body was identified ouleey tas the king's Hamid, sultan’ of Turkey. The duties of “Inspectors of Hotels.’ type of coun ry, very interesting and | 2 ai is that of Lawrence. The coffin was LV ORALG: sultan lost his throne. Three men |alluring to tourist: 4 sightseer: , Favor SOLUTION TO BE KILLED : eT aE ia ng to tourists and sightseers, to Life Imprisonment at 1ot opened before burial. M. Fouquet, court favorite, bor- who guarded the diamond met vio- jand of Breat scient value, Jt : k Then several persons said they had rowed it. He was beheaded. lent death. ae anak there ategeroves of; Bismarel calked with Lawrence after the hour Marie ANMoelte Wanted to dis- The sultan presented the stone | Highway Commission Takes Ex pines and quaking aspens which are) eee of the accident. play it. She allowed Princess de to Salma Zubayda, then stabbed sae 4 found almost nowhere else within| Minot, Feb. 1—Grant Collier, Ken-| | Mrs. Lawrence, the widow, could) lamballe to wear A mob tore her to de a ception to Wording of jthe state of North Dakota. Cedars, mare miner, known as “Oklahoma| ind none of his jewels or money. — the princess to pieces and Marie | A mes carrying it was P J q 3 ash, cottonwood, box elders, cherries, | Jack,” was sentenced to life imprison- Bloody Money A ‘i Antoinette was guillotined. | drown a Section Ms plums and berry trees abound in the; ment after pleading guilty to murder) 1044. 6¢; id oney 3 lpeurs sas The diamond was stolen from | It appeared in a New York shop Re : BS a rps hills and in the draws and canyons.| in the first degree. ecu th ained money appeared in the French jewels. Two unknown and Edward B. McLean bought it ‘ nee E. A. Staff Special.) and along the Little Missouri river.; (Collier shot and killed John Reyn-)” packs on: 4 P |. men who held it committed sui- for his wife. Their son and heir .,, Rev. Mr. Watkins’ enforcement aout cle wilders: 6 1 iore than e a ieiaeo i olds, another miner, at Collier's shack oan ee tet ia in the Law- Gide. was killed incanjauto acetient, a reed snotner boost yesterday -holders on Un jam . R le Over It. tf miles from Kenmare. The men, ce yard a ght. ‘i : when the report of the committee payroll will loge their jobs March 4, Fourth: That our late president iis aa had been drinking hard'| The body was exhumed. It was roe reporting it to pass was adopted ; or soon thereafter. : | ‘Theodore Roosevelt, loved this coun-; cider. that of Law ce, put was Et nen SOLONS SMOKING by the senate. There wag prac- epublicang insist they don’t care’ try and made it his home and that) os gled. The state could not solve the tically no objection, Senator Mees anything about spoils. They say about) his cattle ranged over every section! H NG WILL nystery. The body was reburied. AS ANTI-SMOKING thought the bill duplicated the work 450,000 jobs now in the classified ser-) of this country while he was engaged | ARDI G Then murder pointed its accusing of the federal government, vice—the “spoils” jobs—will remain| jy the stock business in Billings | CALL SESSION ‘nger at a man who knew Luwrence BILL COMES UP Senator Bond of Ward county in- ‘ unchanged. But all the jobs that re-) county, North Dakota. | | intimately. c —— troduced into the senate yesterday a y quire any independent thinking or! Fifth: ‘That this is the natural Washington, Feb. 1.—A report trom| There was no evidence on which Whether the house state af- | ‘ rural credits bill which is similar to that pay attractive salaries—well, nome of deer, elk, antelope and but-! p; ia ee Me arwting t6 President(t0 pase a murder charge. But the falrs committee indicated they —--— the South Dakota land loan act, but > yes, they want them, and they mean! =.15 ang that there is now a consid- Sine ro th ae would call a. special | D0dY was exhumed again. It had’ would prohibit smoking in public The case in which the railroads op: | 2180 incorporates part of the North to have them. | erable number of ‘deer living on this doa or ian on March 4 was! been mutilated in the interim to make ng rooms of hotels, cafes and | erating in North ‘Dakota ask the In. | Dakota university and school lands Henry ‘Cabot Lodge, Republican! ocr of Jand Reid: and’ Golaed st ner 4 tects White “House today | it ,2ppear as that of the train victim. — in street cars and on railways, ex. terstate Commerce Commission to or-| ict. South Dakota has sold $31,500,- i leader in the senate, explains it thus: eagles are ientiful H by Senatcr Underwood lay| “The widow and Lawrence’s step-. cept im compartments, because der increases in state freight rates| 900 worth of bonds to date. ! “The new administration is entitled The iad x joacribed fit th H bY a jaughter, Louise Vale, a movie act- they wauted to be courteous to and passenger rates will be heard in| It creates the North Dakota rural " to’ have assistants of its own elec: tation... It in¢luded Shae Roosevelt WHEAT MARKET | ress,’were indefatigable in ciforts to | the women, or whether they really the federal building in Bismarck on| Credit board with mempers. The gov- P tion and who are in sympathy “0” Ns a evel |solve the mystery. They had the favored the bill, is open to ques- Feb. 21, according. to advices to At-| 2™nor is ex-officio chairman of the 4 with it.” _. Pines and Jess than ‘tlve percent: of SUFFERS SLUMP. °y,,oxtumed, asain, tion. torney General William Lemke. board and the state treasurer and q ‘As a result of Lodge’s guardian- © hive d is said to he susceptible te Mrs. Vale contracted the flu. and For when twelve or fifteen Bis- The railroads were denied increas- | Commissioner of agriculture and labor ship some 19,000 nominations sent to MAM ADU i 5 ; ym unseitie’ _ died. ‘ 2. marck women went before the cg by the state railroad commission | 4F€ thembers. The other two are ap- the senate by President Wilson re- ough the southern border of the Chicago, : Feb. 1.~—Unsettled eco-| | New Evidence committee this morning to advo- commensurate with the interstate iny| Pointed by the governor and must be ? main unconfirmed. Of these approxi- Proposed park is located on the North’ nomic conditions had a depressing in-| ‘Theodore Lewis became prosccut-' cate passage of the bill, upon in- cre on the grounds advanced hy\ 2 opposing political parties or or- mately 15,000 are apopintments in the rn Pacific railroad and the Red fluence on the wheat market today.| ing attorney the first of the year, Mrs.’ vitation of the committee, some of the attorney-general that the rail-|Samizations. One member shall_he army, navy and marine corps; 3,500 Trail. it is nearly inaccessible under| Opening prices were 1 to 1 34 cents|pawrence had gone to him with new; the members of the committee | roads were making a six percent | designated as rural credits commis- are of postmasters and the remainder the more convenient modes of travel lower, followed by a slight rally, then | evidence. were smoking. tari on North: Dakote pro} ery at ie sioner and one as secretary-treasurer. in the diplomatic, consular, public 8nd a large part of it is only accessi- lower prices. | Lewis had engaged Dr. C. H. Bint- The bill, according to Mrs. A, present time. pene “| Senator Levang offered a bill which 5 health and other services. ble with saddle horses. Due to this | Cosing quotaticns were weak, 4 to/ing \famed pathologist, to make @ S. Hoffman, head of the W, C. T. s makes a radical departure in legal y ‘Between 6,000 and 7,000 of the fact, it is stated, the scenic and sci-,° 3-4 cents lower. |complete autopsy of the body. U., is advecated by many bodies SUGA procedure in the, state. Jt gives the i army, navy and marine appointment cntific wonders of this region are al- AN? . ACCEPT This probably will be the final a of women. he bill would not pre: R HITS supreme court power to fix rules of b prebably will be confirmed before most wholly unknown except locally. tempt of the state to solve the in. vent anyoue from smoking who court procedure and orders it to sim- C. T ltery of Lawrence's death. The m wants to smoke, she said, but LOW RECORD, plify it so as to speed up court ac- ‘JURY INDICTS : COAL (March 4; but confirmation will cover only ‘original apopintments, necessary Ideal Camping Ground. CORN PROFFER teries of his lite, however, will never would prevent women from being subjected to obnoxious fumes in New York, Feb, 1—Fine granulated tion. Judge May Question. iM : vi There are id to be artesian wells to retain men in the service, and will —— \ {be solved. . as Fic. - . and natural fresh water springs at % . ii e 7 e i A sugar was quoted at 71-4 cents, the not affect any officer hoping for pro: a a : i ; p a New York, Feb. 1—Millions of bush-; Lawrence was un employe of the public places mentioned. a a , b i various points on. this track which eg of American corn offered by farm-|-street cleaning department in Den- A number of women alsa went |W e8t price for two years, cece Pickin vote | motion or preferment. DRYS DEMAND JAIL PENALTY Washington, Feb, 1,—Prohibition leaders in congress are planning new! legislation for providing for flat jail sentence for. first offenders without giving the courts the optional right of imposing a -fine. make possible the most delightful and; ers to relieve distress cannot be ac ideal camping grounds: cepted, according to a statement to Representative Olsen's resolution’ day by the European relief commit: | urges that congress take over this' tee, headed by Herbert Hoover, be- land, and would have the secretary: cause of lack of transportation facili- (Continued on Page 3.) ties. RAR Ann HEADS OF STATE INDUSTRIES FIRST WITNESSES TO BE er. He had little of this world’s goods. Then he began to become wealthy. His investments were rich in return. Buys Orange Diamond He bought the Orange diamond for $66,000. It weighed 115 karats and had orig- ly been cut for Queen Victoria as t from: the ladies of he she wanted the money inye; hospital. ‘The stone went to Canada and was before the senate committee which has charge of a bill to per- mit women to serve as jurors, to urge its approval, ROAB LAYS | OFF WORKERS Chicago, Feb. early two thou- nd men were laid off last week by the Burlington road, according to an- nouncement today. CHICAGO BEATS . IOWASTATEU! lowa City, Feb. 1. lowa defeated | Chicago 17 to 16 in a Western confer- | ence basketball game, | calities. The judge, it provides, may question and summon witnesses and may express an opinion as to the cred- ibility or weight of evidence or to any other part of the case. It also provides that decisions on points of procedure do not create a precedent, BERGH’S PARTNER | UNDER ARREST Feb, 1.—The United States ’s office has verified the re- Ask Federal Aid. Representative Kitchen’s bill in- cluding thrift in the course of study in schools was reported on by com- mittee to pass. Senators Baker ans Bond intro- —— HEAD acrneeu in ue Pr Sooner chor: >I not port from Towner of the arrest o! duced a concurrent resolution setting Fi 1 r he received it he left Denver. TWO BOB CATS Ray §. Dutton on the charge of aid-| forth the critical ,condition of farm- Cleveland, Feb. 1—Five coal com- 7 Te moved to tle“lonely shores of 1 ing betting H. IY, Bergh, former! ets in need of aid to purchase, the : © Monel ‘ ica ehite CAUGHT IN TRAP. ciivicy ot the defunct First National | loyalty of the farmers to the govern- panies and twelve of their officials , were indicted by the federal grand jury for violating the Lever act. F. W.. Cathro, director-general of, The committee, at a meeting in Lake Monona. At night he would pull out a black | wallet and pour out its contents of | burn, Noo Feb. (1.-—Bert nk of that city, who js charged with ing funds of the bank, and embezzling , ment during war time in producing maximum crops, and asking that fed- eral aid be given them to assit in —__—_———_ the Bank of North Dakota, is the first! which final detai inveatigz , CiMr. a wary . * al details of the investiga-' .., i emeralds and | Thompson, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tom yEA'T FORECAST. witness “appea ‘ sappii Sn Aem aa The arr nue oe i por WEATHER FORECAST. lines summoned to apnent efor’ | on ware alscuased, named 8, Hon- diamond as Thompson, who liven the rier sow, Meatrest weeds cn thetesance) | Continued on page, 3 noon, Feby 1: which begins its probe of the man- cinlekson ag redial metene) of ee (ectimating their. vi eral inile is, is reported! to Dane a ugnt prisoner was released on $5,000 bail. | JAMESTOWN TO the | committee and E. B. McCutcheon, s that a week before two big bob ¢ within the past Putton, it is said, wags a partner of Temperature at 7 a. m. Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday Lowest last night Precipitation ..... Highest wind velocity . Forecast. For North Dakota: Partly cloudy! tonight and Wednesday; colder in the’ A. | north and east portion tonight and trial Commission, and W. A- Ander-| to be no change in the plan to have “Pig he carry it at the time of his | it was possible to trace them, The angry t lungs are inflated until! rooms, to cost from $200,000 to in the east portion Wednesday; cold| son, former secretary of the Indus-|the hearings on the floor of the sen-\qeath? Or wes it hidden away-in a © s weighed about fifty pounds, the: are partly lifted off the! 000, The junior high school bui trial Commission. ate, ‘place known only to him? se, which is a good! size, ' ground. was destroyed by fire over a y wave in the northeast portion tonight. | 7\ agement of state industries in Minot, as investigator. Dorothy Rey- nolds is stenographer for the commit- tee and Chrissie Budge and ¢. C. Wattam are the reporters. The senate investigation committe did not have its meeting late yester: day as had been planned, but was ex-' pected to get together. There is said courtroom of the Burleigh countv courthouse at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday. Other witnesses summoned to ap- pear are: LL. P. McAneney, director of the credits department of the Bank of North Dakota; A. Johannsen, di- rector of the audits department; H. Paddock, secretary of the Indus- F 1000 in sec widow $ his death hé had a teaspoonful of each variety of gem and about $58,- ties: She asked about the Orange dia- mond. “You wouldn't think an old fellow like me would have such a thing,” he said, laughingly. few weeks. ‘The young trapper caught ‘them in traps set in their runways. It has been told that last summer Mr. ‘Thompson, well as others of the neighbor several of their chick- ens and without a doubt the work was done by the bob cats. However, noth- ing could be done until winter, when Bergh in the sheep business. is under $10,000 bond. HOT-TEMPERED FROGS, London, Feb. 1.—Argentine frogs in the zoo ere bark like dogs when ir- ritated. They are striped in black, red, yellow and green. When they are Bergh BOOST HER DEBT Jamestown, N. D,, Feb. '1.—lec- tors of Jamestown voted, $91 to 187. to increase the legal debt the city from 5 to 10 per cent, in order to permit the board of education to erect a high school building of t

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