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if, The Weather | — 3 U N E i ) t Edition 4 FORTIETH YEAR iy z ; BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, VEC rate) ’ » SULY 18, 1921 PRICE FIVE CENTS | —$<— ne | : | | STATECHECKS (CZENS OF PENNSYLVANIA TOWN 49-MILEWIND [DROPORIMINAL | QPPTOFRANCE |POL TICS Ig } ‘ | | WARN FOREIGNERS THEY MUST LEAVE | | Johnston, Pa., Jul: | ( a 7 ly 13.—Many “If they do not,” the spokesman | | foreigners left Beaverdale, a min- : “ | | } ABOUT $150,000 ing town near here, last night, fol- _ reported, torneveisal, RA A oa i NIN OF N P LEADERS lowing a mass meeting of Amer- icemen may stay here and pro- } ole i‘ oe a fein citizens who are said to have tect them but we will get them a ey ‘overs Period of Two Weeks reiterated their intention of driv- sooner or later, perhaps tonight, aA ie wae } ing out the undesirable foreign even against your opposition.” Bismarck in Center of Electrical) Totten and Gummerson Retract According to Records of element alleged to have been re- The state troopers, according to : Question as to Political Belief s sponsible for the numerous crimes reports, advised those againet Disturbance and Rain Storm Article and Executive Com- is Asked of the Wit- . ; ‘tate Treasurer committed at Beaverdale within whom feeling ran high, to leave Last Midnight i D i ; —_—- We Tash rem mone ies the town and an exodus began. mittee Drops Action nesses ate police on duty at Beaver- Five buildings were dynamited aor STATE HAS GOOD BALANCE) dale attended the meeting and and a number of forei n resident: ma Boctoniis 15 fener st: ae the oe from their homes Monday POLES ARE BLOWN DOWN ISSUE LONG STATEMENT ATTORNEYS IN CLASH a! el ent must leave night, according to reports reach- a: ' Financial Statement To Be Is-| the community. ing authorities. Weather Bureau Reports Show! Action Follows Conference of Judge Stops Def Ch ; sued Shortly, to Show Rain Covers Most Sections Commi Be ae Naas | rants area. — /ROTARTANSSER | WOMAN FINED Of The Sit oie Gates cieprects ar 4 he t | ate Drop Charges \ : It is estimated by the state _treas- | | FOR VIOLATION A 42 mile-anhour wind accompant: : : | payameat J i -an- ccompani- ae ND. J ean thats ceppmorimets ia Rahs FINE STOCK ON OF DRESS LAW \ed an electrical storm which struck Peet onttcaay Sian asocletd Hettinger, N. D. July 13.—Injec- ) Geant returned! tohis office in the - Bismarck about midnight last night, | against Geo. A. Totten, Jr. and C. K. tion of politics into the trial testi. ) Jast few weeks with the information : Hon Clty, Mi, July 18 —Mrs. gecording: to weather bureau instru- | Gummerson, deposed manager and edi- mony for the third time and’ per- yi ‘that payment had been refused by Sarah Johnson was fined $5 and 0. W. Roberts, weather ‘observer, tor of the Courier-News, will be drop- sisted in by the special pnosecutor the Bank of North Dakota. New _ costs yesterday for violation of the | said that no reports of damage from | PC? 28 2 result of a statement signed for the state; testimony of one 4 ‘sheoks re tole rere ee ae teh Ose i towne dress ordinance, : the high winds had been recelved | 2Y. Gemmerson and Tolle and ace witness that one man told him he ¢ i e was charged with expos! ex tl cepted by the state executive commit- ¥ easoka igs on ae w me state| Visit the Schipfer-Lambert| the neck lower than the icra ‘own: the retorts vecalven by the tee of the league, it was announced by Pa ye a a wane ieaiaieae'ae ZZ hocks is causing © great concern | “6 4 Farm and Holding | Qf 4ePitof te neck and the col- | weather bureny indicated that nearly the committee. de reaaaarrastotes eaters if See eee ceitac: lustitellons 4 lar bone and the shoulders more | all sections of the state received Peace Reigns. character witnesses for the defense ’ have been returned to the office. Meeting Under Trees | Mama sand from the meek to (he || showers: Peace reigned again today in Non- to nine by Judge H L. Berry were ‘There apparently is little concern in ler tip, with exposing the Several telephone poles were blown | partisan league circles after nearly features of the trial of D. R. Offley checatate board pf administration as _ arms above the middle of the foree | down on East Thayer street, Bis-|two weeks of charges and counter for the murder iof M. K. Bowen here to the offect on state. institutions.| TALK SALES P. AVILION arm and wearing a “peek-a-boo,” | marck. Reports to the North Dako- | charges coming on the heels of an ar- terda: Charles K. Liessman, executive sed or mosquito net blouse, ta Independent Telephone Company |ticle published in the Courier News, a woe eren: retary, said the board had not been —- i Te hore state that wutside of electrical |Nonpartisan league daily newspaper, Gvenibned ta tte Tenuate eg naee le H jsturbances the lines of the com- +5 le n of Bow- “ ” unable to cash their checks. Breeding of Pure Blood | aeeeene communication was not |the state executive committee. tinder Crossexaminaltion. witnesses ‘ State Condition Good Cattle in the County | There was a heavy rain at Under- Settlement of the controversy was developed the allegations that many ‘The financial statement of the | wood, with a strong wind. There effected through signature of a state- | people had had tnouble with the de- St'the tiseal ‘year Tuly one ie Members of the Rotary club ‘were Was no-reluiet: Hettinger, southwest, K Genisstson. sce) kipiees au Se t Mor thon Cate oaltisel eae sued shortly by the state treasurer. | guests of Rotarian Dr Le A. Schipfer } but Dickinson received a shower, the |editor, reepectively, of the Courier prosecutor, Het: gy veces: ued 2 he statement it is said, will show | and S, F. Lambert at the Twin Butte tolephecagjeompany reports esld. News, in which they retracted the ae Dartisari the funds in a generally good con-| stock farm of Dr. Schipfer and Mr. Heports on Hain charges against. the committeemen. dependent?” he demanded. ot wit dition. Complete figures as to the | Lambert about 12 miles south of Bis: | beh Eee, fav aihen Bateau jauatlone 1 reported made in the article which they sought seu no rey conden eS funds have not yet marek Cah aad. miele Lanett i De Valera and: Lloyd George Are marek, .33; Bottineau, 14; Bowbells, to publish in the newspaper. fe Sustains Objection ey It 1s stated, however, in the audi- served a splendid luncheon after which MA : : Be Dee Leber 100: Dickinson, 1 1 makes TETAS tained, but some ‘politcal color erent ' : tor's office that the bills on hand|Dr. Schipfer and Mr. Lambert took Expected to Meet Alone ~ enter, .85; Ellendale, 0; Fes-) The committee agreed to accept the into th . rte i the “bal f | senden, 1,02; Grand Forks, .73; Lang-|compromise agreement after a state- epee 2 Be nally; eval the i alanee put ti we ite Rotarians pane the sere and) in London don, .10; Larimore, 1.90; Lisbon, .45; |ment by Totten last night in which he j _Attorney Sullivan in open court told f dooks show a balance of $162,953.53 blooded Shorthorn cattle. ‘Sn informal H x Poles Ob Minot, 1.11; Pembina, /declared that if he were forced to take fin a8 ia tren Secor political saute ae Sn quot in that fund, It is estimated that} session was held under the trees. The hight ‘Somperature report the witness stand today to answer «| Paris to assume the eat ret way tol jecting and when we will get $125,000 of warrants and bills are to| President Burt (Finny introduced L. F.| NEW RIOTS REPORTED) q in tho state yestorday wa 160 at | eres of embezzling $102 of league | states ambassador. Herrick. United) through we will try the case again ‘be entered against this fund. Garskey, who is an enthusiastic stock Napoleon. The next highest’ was g¢ | wads he would “start the fireworks) the post under the Taft fehacd to’ prove that politics had nothing kane enttet OB Aultng sored | mean breeder of Holstein cattle on | London July 13. (By the Associat-|at Lisbon and Amenia. The highest seerarereraty learned in five years OL) proved to be the most popular envoy | t,d0, With the Killing.” with state daetitutions: Ketever. hae | gare Mai Gavakes, tld of his. own | ed Press).— The first meeting be- tn’ Blamarol sas, 02, and the fore-| ‘The embezzlement charge was dis- a Farle. He now succeeds Ambassa- Bowen had trouble: with yes anes to a conflict between the state tard | experiences and of the value of full|/tween Premier Lloyd George and] j, tamaparauire Taatcke much change | missed at Totten’s preliminary hear- gor Wallace: Herrick was Heutenant| sons and said “he was always es } of administration and the office of| blood cattle for the farmers and the|amonn Dezalera, Irish republican AAG Condit ing this afternon when W. G. Green. | was defeated agihe Hien of Ohio and| ing what he was going to do to some- A deficits Ae against thelr rapproptig: ne. Goddard Taavelt cont the same | Thursday at the prime minister's of-| bureau says: “Roads are in good Go warrant Me nate sane te fey te ae witinenes a a ; tions for the biennial period ending | line and both he and Mr, Garskey urg- ficial residence, it was announced at | Condition in all sections of the state,| The retraction, A. A. Liederbach, and that if h “pouldn't ‘eat tie D { : July 1. The dffficulty is said to|ed that a stock sales pavilion be pro-|Sinn Fein headquarters this after- except that they will be muddy in |chairman of the executive committee law bi 1d h fh a gun a have been caused by the fact that | vided in Bismarck for the accommoda-| noon. places dariag: te nextcoune of days | announced this afternoon, would result oa Court Sepa ‘OMe nas while the institutions counted up-|tion and development of the sale of! {t is inferred that the aonference | tions of the. Bere acaaint een in dropping the criminal libel charge The court stopped the defense af- ious gic of arguments Reports from Ireland indicate the| A visitor to'Bismarck today said |/"S,0" Which Is set for tomorrow. evidence had been introducd along accordingly the state audjtor took | speakers. Carl Nelson, of the North-| truce arranged which ‘became effec-| that there was considerable hail last The criminal libel charge against that line for the record. the position that all stich fees should | ern Produce company, told of the | tive at noon Monday. was being ob-| night north of Menoken. le ‘ast | rotten and Gummerson followed pub- Friends of Offley assert that the ; go into the general fund, and it is| growth of the cream business within | served. The observance of “Orange- 4 3 lication in the Courier-News accusing burden of testimony has been so over- said he was so supported by an at-|the last five years and bow much| men’s Day” in Belfast yesterday members of the state executive com- whelming that an acquittal looms as a torney-general’s opinion. The board | mney it has brought. 5 j was not attended by any violence and mittee’ ob mishandling the recall cam~ certainty and that the representa- ‘ of administration Sccountants took! Guests were Kotarian George H. | it would appear that both sides in the Paign fund. Hearing is set for to- —_— tives of the state have injected ' the position of the institutions. +| Hollister, of Fargo, and William Her-! pitter strife in the Emerald Isle morrow. Burdick Says That 200,000,000 politics ifto the trial to get a dis- * No anily of Hie el ealty has | man, of St. Paul, a guest of George A-| would not embarass either side in | The statement signed by the two for- isthe agreement. Peeps a cate. it their See dite | notenana were enthusiastic in their fhe negotiations. y E Cl Her aca pr Sore lc at rte ir Bushels of Wheat Will Me attention. The deficits are said not | commendation of the remarkable de-| ‘Cork, Ireland, July 13.—The Earl of fhe ecestarreamentte cpuulene Be Marketed STOCK POOL T0 f to Ma ae although une Minot. Hak volopment made in the cattle business | Bandon, who was kidnaped by Sinn Sree News. | mal is said to have shown a deficit he f id d- | Feiner: ly on th i u re of $25,000 the largest. ee i ad Ki ‘ole at thanks ‘io Dt, sehipfer 21, was ‘brought feel to Beatey. last Col. Gilbrath To Have Charge aC ee Gane lea Geo. A. Tot state eG stn Groasen nk Sunt M AKE 10 ANS IN : : ; 7 “C. K. Gummerson end Geo. A. Tot- es Grain Growers, Inc., will mar- ' Fe ee en eee eee eee IST teers Gar Seek es oe eee eee ee ee eet el tell conv tue venedon pr Ee : tax about the 15th as Tax Commis- ACSA SE Bae concern at various times, was un- States a] | Accord subscribe as follows: L reat crop is the prediction of Usher ‘P ) sioner ‘Wallace says he has been in- injured. | That I, C. K, Gummerson, have} |. Burdick state manager, who has } formed, the Bank of North Dakota GOVERNOR ASK Paras ———- been in editorial charge of the Cour- just returned from Chicago where he v will be able to meet some of the AUXILIARIES RELEASED ool nails cube ate recently jor Newaia ety newspaper belonging tires SUituat ean ie ‘on or more pressing checks. The rail- Dublin, July 13.— (By the Asso-| C? me ton orl akota as instructor | to the Norpartisan league for a period] |’ rere ihaaeihie een zation. This roads tax is about $114,000. ciated Press.)—Large bodies of police| f . jational Guard. has been trans- of four months and edited the special wheat Be export of Chicago To Be Headquarters For ‘A check for about $19,000 for the auxiliaries as a consequence of the Hier to Fort Crook, Omaha, Neb., and | isue the said Courier-News on mid thar Thianeeeoraerail ie iq Bismarck schools, which had not been . |truce in Ireland have been granted a ave charge of the instruction of! July 6, 1921, in which appeared on the grain growers will have pees Hehe e $50,000,000 Livestock Aid paid, willbe taken care of by the eecpuene indefinite leave of absence. The first| ‘® guard in the entire Seventh Corps| front page a derogatory article con- italia finance: tak ye ae en cap- Set: bank. It is to be paid in three install- patch of the auxiliaries have already| "e+ which includes North Dakota | cerning the majority of the state €x-) movement, as $20, O00. 100” ail ebe Concern ments, the first of which has been| Issues Appeal to Women’s Non-|left for England. ee eee ee eee ete lien comnet Tek the Nonpartisan | ™oveiment, as $20,000,000 will | be pool aes paid. assigner jor! akota. league of North Dakota. 7 i r use eee | partisan Clubs RIOTING RENEWED ——— “That I, George A. Totten, Jr. was| (80 efforts of George C. Jewett a mem- Chicago, July = 18; The ae, er of the board of directors of the | livestock pool subscribed by ‘bank- | London, July 13.—(By the A. P.)— manager of the Courier-News on July | grain gnowers organization, the feder- | Governor Frazier, who is out on a|Rioting occurred in Vere street, Bel- FACTS FOR THE lis, 1921. ; al reserve bank system has ruled |." at recent, conferences, here. and bond sale tour of the northern part of| fast, this afternoon says a Central | CITY TAXPAYERS | ‘That each of us wrote, printed and| that loans made on bonded warehouse | ‘", New York will be in operation s the state, has issued an appeal to the|News dispatch from Belfast. Two published said article without any au-| receipts are acceptable for rediscount | PY Next Monday July 18, according Women’s Nonpartisan clubs of the constables were injured and three | @———__— | thority on the part of any one direct-| from member banks as “agricultural to Everett C. Brown, president of the i state to aid in the bond sale. His ap- civilians were taken to a hosptial suf- Some few who are in favor of ly connected with the executive com-| paper.” This opens a second avenue National Livestock Exchange. M. L. peal follows: fering from gun shot wounds. boosti the tax limit in Bi mittee, the rank and file of the league) for financing in addition to the fin- McClure a livestock commission man | “To the Women’s Nonpartisan clubs —— oosting the tax limit in bis-| membership or any public official who | ance corporation. and banker, will direct the pool wita E N i—Greeting: The struggle to maintain marck are seeking to discount | was endorsed by the league or is in} To date 35 elevators have signed etioes a Chica EO: id is A ‘the economic freedom of the people of the opposition to the bond issue} sympathy with its Industrial program.| contracts to deal with the United oak ora Moncat Be made by the ‘North Dakota is fast nearing a crisis by saying that it is political.) “We regret that a large number of|States Grain Growers, Inc., and or. | POO! woupolelie Hf, EEO Mm AORCUDS: ‘Attack President’s t To] that will spell victory or defeat. Rec- H ¢ the atetements| te Papers reached some of the oppon-) Banization work is being pushed in 17 Kleen hag aa sg oa ack President’s Request To (cnicing the vital importance of this W ALL GIVES W AY Here are some of the statements] onts of what the league stands for ant|countiog by crew of solloitors, More machinery for: investigating provoeed & ie: | i an 1,800 far Ss 2 ; : . clusivel t : “ | companies, the bankers or loan com- Measure the nation, T have proclaimed, Satur. one or that one”! _| “We retract such statements as ganization, and it ts osthmated inact | Panles guaranteeing the Toans, ” ; jday, July 23, as North Dakota ons Dax, France, July 13—Many per-| “Oh, it is nothing but a poli-| made in that article tending to indi-|these farmers will have 6,000,000 | wb aA Washington, July 13.—Doubt when *elling day, and on that day, I avel sons were buried by a falling wall|tical row between factions”! leate that the state executive commit-| bushels of wheat this fall. = || . n yu motion = | ra ere, Tel aller eect . - 4 ate on thé Republican mov on ill inc, tles for the purposes of marketing the| en hodies had been taken from the de-| POlitical in the educational cam-| (Ory {4nd See lation were ta ie \ . creased today when its reconsidera-| bonds of our beloved state so that the) bris. ipaign The Tribune has been en-| put were determined by a general con- i tion was resumed: Be aes A, ene 0 era oan ieauatty nies eee ee igaged in the last few weeks. _| ference at Bismarck at the close of the| ‘| mocratic sena’ ec | y | | last s i ; vote would be postponed until tomor-! be secured and put into circulation. ESC APES FROM | Facts have been . presented| Ieee caiver ar eal er | FOR ENRI | = t row although Republican leaders) “The Womens Nonpartisan clubs are| from the records which if read fot such plan was published in the| : hoped for action today. ‘today undoubtedly the most efficient) and studied should convince) jeague press of the state and that the =e | Navy Planes Sink Destroyer Off The Republican plan, it was, said,' organization within the Nonpartisan E every taxpayer that now is nO) wishes of this conference in regard tc} F ‘ | Virginia Capes was to let the Democratic opponents League of North Dakota, and, there-| as time to place new burdens upon. the disposition of the Victory Fund|One of First Soldiers Killed| do the bulk of the talking in view of | fore, I appeal to all the Womens clubs/ alread: ‘burdened elector-| were being carried out Ft an ‘. claims made that a majority of the; to throw themselves into the campaign| an already overburdened elector-| rr ther we wish it known that D Given Military Burial Newport News, Va. July 13.—Tae senate was pledged to vote for re-| and to do all in their power to make) Chi July 13.—Peter Gi b ate. es | C. Poindexter hag in no way or in any | ha German destroyer G102 was sunk at ‘ committal. Senator Watson, Demo-' North Dakota bond selling day a cago, July 13.—Peter Gusenberg,| There is no politics in the op-| m: i ; Pittsburgh, July 13— | 10:40 today by an army bombing plane ) : ; see af, fi “| who was arraigned before Federal x P-! manner in conversation or in any cor- sburgh, July The body of r crat, Georgia, criticised President | sweeping success for the farmer-labor ‘position to the bond It is! Thomas B. Enrigh , |from Langley Field. 4 4 t | | Judge Landis along with “Big Tim” position to the bond issue. S| respondence authorized or empowered mas KE, Enright, who was one of; Harding for appearing yesterday be-; industrial program. It is our mothers, / iB A ition. | the first three soldi |The destroyer anchored at sea off P A t Mur; nd others accuse: he .\purely a business proposition.) us to use his name in the article re-| tne frst three soldiers of the Ameri-| fore the senate and asking recommit- | daughte! isters, wives and sweet- ‘phy and ot! used by the gov-| purely prop | i A ithe Virginia Capes, was sent down b; a i ‘3 | daughtera; ‘sisters, w:Yee Mg ernment of complicity in the Dearborn| Do th ti t to f the’ ferred to. can’ expeditionary, forcos Killed in, the ‘ i tal of the bill. This was beyond the hearts whose labor makes that holiest plicity jo the voters want to force the ‘. retract the charge that Ole Kal-| World War arrived in Pittsburgh to bombs rained from the Martin bomb- ‘ President's constitutional power, he of all places we call home, so 1 know Rasral omeers as he wae bela ied tax cost of doing business 80 aor and Chris Levang had been prom-| day. There was no demonstration. “| ing planes that led the attack. Re- a said. |1 do not appeal to the Women’s clubs| (Phe . @ led) high, as to penalize thrift andi jseq salaried positions in return for| Tomorrow the body will be taken to| Ports to Langley field said: |in vai in a fight that means the| ftom the government bufiding. | | “The big DeHaviland plane did not WATFORD CITY jin a in to ie sie g) f Aa ae ak a progress? \their support of Mr. Liederbach as | soldiers memorial hall, where it will] por g Sana at the target No prob- BANK CLOSES 37202, servant.-Lyan J. Fra| OPERATION AT [P"Do the voters desire to inflate] (ntinued on page 2) ein sate ami, Kaede morning fem of iocalng thd target was > " : : \their budget expense just to see} RCAN T! err Meine Cate | zier, Governor. 4 P J i | z °| volved. Sopa | SEA DIRECTED it grow regardless of the effect! GUMMERSON IS pela oe direction:of the: Amers | Neatly two hours after the sretuen The McKenzie County Bank of Wat-' ‘ | i s | Demeter aloe te of the bombing expec jition to igley ford City, capital $10,000, has closed, | B ANK B ANDITS BY THE RADIO a Bee me PAID BY STATE , oe <6 Belt, ewe ainnlanes . pert bos unt ) - | are . y y | » jand a scout plane, were still missing. the; ouie peat sxaminer aaearenal| ‘New York, July 13.—A surgical It is very easy for the adher-| CK. Gummerson, deposed editor of | Today’s Weather — || Destroyers are searching for them. q lormed. e ban! not carry large operation 1,250 miles at sea direct. | * | the Fargo Courier-News, was paid $120) ~ r% deposits, it is said, although accurate! : ients of the bond issue to obscure; : i ‘ posits, ’ / ed by wireless from Brooklyn was eee tin alitiog ? | bY the Industrial Commission after For Twety-four hours ending ati BALDWIN MAN’S ‘ figures were not at hand, tt was said; Gescribed by Dr. Raymond Bar , the facts by crying, “politics.” | was deposed from his editorial posi-| noon July 13 ees a- at the examiner's office. 0. E. Lofthus,' rett, of the Brooklyn hospital. || A complete financial state-|tion, it became known today. Mr./ Temperature at 7 A. M 66 | FUNERAL HELD sintn cease jas Seegtngde OF FUT 520 aleuie, aa, duty in-orwar aries abate ofpune taney Neges. [montis lone Guerdue from the Gummerson, when he came to Bis-| Highest yesterday ..+..vess..0+ 92 penis ‘ y 7 5 1 ae ee . marck for a brief time last week, ob-| | ; | Perfore it under Or. Barrett's | city officials showing the cost of » ob-| Lowest yesterday 64| ‘Funeral services for Frank Took- next week or so. | bandits entered the Drake Park bank! Girection transmitted by radio. y g |tained a warrant for the amount rep-' Lowest last night 62/er, about 70 years of age, who died \running the city in detail—espe-) resenting “salary from February 4 to! icially the total tax load for city,| 18," and obtained the money. Detailed | ijcounty and state purposes. information as to the nature of his, Forecast | When the people of Bismarck] services was not given. The periud) ior North Dakota: Partly cloudy | Fellows lodges at the Perry Under- see the grand total, it will be a|*** during the session of the legisla-' to-night and Thursday, except some-| taking Parlors. (Mr. Tooker came to gr . ture about the time the Industrial \bold advocate of more bond is- nut ne a e ‘ ie us| sie | what unsettled in the east portion| Baldwin from New York in 1916. He lsues who will “politics.” Commission launched its: advertising| tonight; not much change in tempera-| leaves a son Martin, of Baldwin, and cry, politics. campaign in many newspapers. ture. a daughter, who lives in Oregon. ar RE es |shortly before noon today, locked the TOO HEAVY FOR PLANE ‘cashier and three girl clerks in the London, July 13.—Three fat mer. |vault and escaped with between $7,- ‘ booked passage on the air express | 000 and $8,000 in money and bonds. to London. The pilot couldn’t make| A Drake university student passing } the plane fly. So another machine |by the bank was shot by the bandits as ‘was brought and two of the heavy , they escaped in an automobile. He was passengers transferred to it. {not seriously hurt. Precipitation Highest wind veloci jin this city Monday, were to be held . 42-N | late this afternoon under the auspices {of the Bismarck and Baldwin Odd Under the doctor’s directions the captain used a herring knife for a scapel and a piece of rubber for drainage tubes. The operation | ‘was.a success. The Vesta has ar- rived with the patient at River- side, R. 4. The operation was for an infected hand.