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The;Weather FAIR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FORTIETH YEAR BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, AUGUTS 8, 1921 PRICE FIVE CENTS 17 DEAD, 30 MISSING IN SHIP WRECK GE Sain ag nl ORDER ONE NE DONE IN DIVORCE AUTO WRECKED OCCUPANTS IN Machine Turns Over in Road Near Steele After a Tire Blows Out NE ARE BADLY HURT | NARROW ESCAPE | PRINCIPALS BRIN TRUGE IN "BALANCE OVER | Wide-spread Demand Made For 1 Release of John McKeown, Parliament Member ~ PRISONER FATE LEGION MEETS ‘SIMS PRAISES \ ition of the American Legion will be theld in. Jamestown, Sept. 28 and 29, it is announced by the executive com- imittee. Adjutant Jack Williams has i | | (issued a call for the meeting, urgi j that delegates be elected by {posts not later than Sept. 1. i | Admiral Sends Letter to Ulster) state convention will choose dele- War Veterans Expressing j gates to the national convention to be oe : held in Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 21- j His Views Again Nov. 2. i | | ree iOFFICIALS MAY ACCEDE/SAYS HE IS SUPPORTED FUTURE BETTER GOES ON ROCKS ON WEST COAST | 166 Surviving Members of Pas- | senger List and Crew Are | Brought to Port | CAPTAIN DIES WITH SHIP i | | ! { H { ' = SS Escape is Termed Remarkable) | Sighs 93 7 \ isea i moe , View is Expressed That He Will| Declares Newspapers and People OR LI | k N TOCK' ff y ersons 6 Saw | Get Freedom with Other , —ienerally Approve of His | Prefers to go Down Rather Than Accident i | Parliament Members \ Speech in London | | Leave His Command, | | P. Five people escaped serious injury | | London, Aug. 8 (By the Associated Aug. 8—(By the Ai epaiat| sengers Say in an unusual automobile accident) | prac ici Dah y 8: ell — = : | | Press). While no. definite pronounce- )—A letter trom Rear Ad-! f i Eureka, Cal, Aug. 8—Forty- about three miles west of Steele Sun-| | ment could be obtained forenoon | William Sims acknowledging | President of American Institute) seven names from the passenger day afternoon. Bismarck people whol regarding the case of John McKeown,! , i f Meat Packers Also D and crew list of the steamer saw the accident said that the occw | member of the Irish Republican par- bet Comrades of the: Great “\y; a ha ere ae a Alaska definitely were posted to- pants of the car were remarkably | 7 | Hiament, the iggeeession was given fn Ee Int ihe Ene fends Big Houses | day as missing. This number in- , i lucky in escaping death or serious in-! Fa joffieial circles here that he would be! wh ich eritictzed activities Be sini | ——. {laden 11 Auown dene, represent ‘1 Fi | Pale: nat wi hich he criticized activities of Sina} i ing bodies at the Eureka morgue, jury. | a |releaned wit the other Sinn Fein men} Fein sympathizers in the Unitec POIN : | so of which have not been Dr.,J. H. Moore, of Grand Forks, ; i { pag hye crea foi States was made puble here today. OUT CONDITIONS: identified. ; his mother, Mrs. J. G. Moore, of Bis- i Fy jretain him in prison as mnounded Sa Meas eis oe ee oe reads: eo! Ohi ii | NU When the Alaska foundered marck; Marjorie and Helen Moore andj ¥ furday came trom Dublin Castle and{ great eratiheation to ren Te tne eago,; Aug. .8-—Thomian, We: wil- Saturday night at Blunt's reef, 40 sisters. of Dr. Moore, and John! j was not the ruling of the British cab-| Joyal men of Ulster hold the same son, president of the Institute of} miller trom here she had aboard Moses, 13-year-old son of Mr. and} { {ine ‘ mic ma not rendered a decis-) opinion as 1 do as to the English- | American Meat Packers, tho trade ous or Mrs. C. W. Moses, of Bismarck, Vere! e H Tne apiitat favoxpressed in official | speaking peoples. It may interest you| "ese#rch association of the largest in-) fists today placed the missing or z P | orem xpressed in official! to Know that practically all the rep-| dustry in the United States, in ad-| dead at 35. Twelve h f in the automobile driving to Grand; teircles that while the ends of justice] ytap) . tress ¥ i » Twelve members of " au H 1 the OffleheENiaw. would be met only utable newspapers in the United dressing hundreds of meat packers} (he erew are dead or missing, Forks from Bismarck, i | bythe execution of this prisoner it 4 States are now in thorough approval! from all parts of the country at the! me j +4 ‘Al tire ‘blew but, the -car suddenly | | ehty probdbletthut the premier in the of our condemnation of the activities | annual convention of the institute to-| Eureka, Calif., Aug. 8. — Only whirled about, turned one complete! ihigher interests of peace may cone ratioe ites sympathizers; fin te ay eee a reason Aoxloniets wreckage remains of the San re i center ! isent to his release. pete : , S P 100k, tO! Francis - Fovelytfon, and landed in the center eM EKeeE Tse upaer eoaviktion Gt This has heen brought about by «| the future with confidence, yet we) {ranelsco and Portland Steam reo G Nosrotailiterea a | murder. An’ outburst of indianant remarkable expression of opinion; should not be unmindful that a con- ship company s | liner Alaska Mrs. J. G. 0 e sul a scalp | a bss ‘ wnt! yy the American people in the] tinuation of the present policy of which foundered in the Pacific on wound and a severe bruise’ on the janger in the ranks of the Sinn Fein| ¥, 4 i a oriey’ IEE RAT Casi es ae \ vas caused by a report that the govern-| form of showers of letters and tele-| strict economy is very essential. the rocks of Blunt’s reef, 40 sends acttered’e: whenctied stowides ent would not liberate him and last{ &"@™s8 to all begpecdaeer It would al-| Speaking of packing house 1es.;miles south of here Saturday and a gash was cut in her hand. Be-! | night there: were/tndlcations Inst night were about to be ‘eanetormed To an wi praoties ne Not d night with a known loss of 17 ‘ cs nee "| MISS L eg IGE G mR We > of a possible culminati he true a ned into an “Practically a by-products are’). A peers . 1 cause she was “thrown against the 4 LILY ST. JOHN AND TRYGGE GRAN, HER FORMER HUSBAND |; Trelana ‘andthe atilnition + Of issue. At all events it will apparent- | lower now than in 1913, and many orjlives and with 31 persons missing steering “wheel abe probably was the | ** * + 4 * “* * | peace negotiations. y have a considerable effect in the|them can not be manufactured except | early today and believed dead. . . are) ~ ~ ! The Sinn Fein viewpoint is that Mc-| future. It is my hope that it will ex-j}at a loss on account of the poor de-! 7 ip wa ie ue Hep ao CAVEMEN? LILY HAD ON | Keown is entitled to the benefit of the| etcise @ very considerable influence | mand.” I diac one Porllaan cOreeer Bs Z ; H y | recognition which it is claimed the, "Pon the relation between our two | Program of Packers, ‘ i ‘ Moses escaped injury. All members, AN ' : , i " 7 H , | Survivin assengers crew ot fhe nary ware Laer but nena D SHE s THROUGH government has given of the belliger- countries. Mr. Wilson formally stated the pro-} numbering 166 pints Uy to tie were réndered’ unconscious. | lent status of the Irish Republican Se gram which the packing industry, re-| port yesterday by the steamer Anyox, i By Milton Bronner | member of Scott’s South Pole exped-|@rmy in which he was a leader. cently shown by the census reports; which answered the Alaska’s distress Winter Top Saves Wreck. | London, Aug. 8—Pro and con dis-| ition and in command of an airplane McKeown, ‘a blacksmith by trade,| J, WW, ‘i on 1,305 establishments to be the lar-| call, Some of the survivors planned There was a winter top on the cur {cussions over cave - men husbands are fleet in the war, He was an jdeal hus-/ as been surrounded with a halo of | gest in the United States, purposes !o| to leave today for S ae fi which did not crumple up and which | Stirring England. band-hero: jromance by his: exploits which has \follow. ‘Through the Institute of! aboard a anctlan teat eidaged sterol doubtless prevented the occupants! Thev started when a beautiful young] In July, four months after they SCAR Ge ARTE collet STRIKE UNLESS American Meat’ Packers, Ne .eald, 11 ielals “of “the line: whtcheow ned Ethe from being crushed under the car.| Screen star confided to British news-| Were married, Lily said, while on a rhe CONTE eayeeolncuematt a RAL | Purposes | Alaska. Others left Eureka last Fee at ie, aot going nt an excessive| Dapermen that ote liked a man to “be|Tailroad trip, her husband ‘became | inate" McKeows has been extolied in | “To secure co-operation among the| night. ‘ rate of speed, according to those who; regular guy” who’ said “yes” and|enraged because she was humming, Mee wece Balas dl SE eee tale |meat packers of the United States in| Inquest: Planned. witnessed the accident. The road 13! “no” and meant it.” The good old cave-| 2nd: picked up a walking stick Pr gat i a jlawfully furthering and protecting! ‘The authorities planned an inquest fairly good at the point, just before|man type would make a proper hus-| beat her. Shortly after that, she said, | i (the interests and general welfare Of) today over the 17° bodi th a railroad crossing is reached, and{vand, she said.° ~ e >?) s{ne*beateher ‘up with-a- poker. F, —— hpeemdue ts: linorene lens les in the there is no embankment. The car; That's the pro side. She left him, and a few days later, } i Whoj_.-7° afford a means of co-operation f a 5 cl was not badly damaged. | Lily St. John, one of England's most \she testified, Gran came to ter home| . ; Appeal is Sent to. Governor Ol with the federal and state BOverns| Rereseanees ae Aa ae ‘Automobiles of P, R. Fields and Joe, Winsome actresses, says the cave-man|.in a taxi, bundled her in by force, Corresponds with Valley City ety in all matters of general cou-/ cayged by an explosion of the Ala Breslow reached the wrecked car at/ husband idea is con. She swore toJand took her to the flat where he was | sas corn to, the: industry, ka’s hollers as the ship started sink. about the game time. They rendered | ‘hat, in court, about the same time the| living. There he threw her on the | Authorities | “To promote and foster domestic} ing after hitting the rocks. Some of first aid and the party was taken to} Screen beauty was advocating the) floor, raging like a madman. | | | and foreign trade in American meat! ing pagsenger i be f th Steele, where all were able to board) “treat ‘em rough” type. Lily got a divorce. | Valley City, N. D. Aug. 8.—Condit- | Products. Geek were Sioa Intrane gee oan 3 if the evening train and continue their} Lily, the sweetheart of a nation, in| Cave-men? They're the bunk. Ask | Chicago, Aug. 8—Patrick Love, @|ions were quiet here today following| "70 Promote the public interest and] or these, it, was stated succeeded He ' journey to Grand Forks. ‘The acci-|1918 married Major Trygge Gran, a) Lily. sergeant in the aviation corps, sta-|the flare-up when alleged organizers | mutual welfare of its members in the; vein hoarding the ship or were res- , dent happened about 3:30 o’clock Sun- ~~~. | tioned at Rantoul field, was killel of the I. W. W. notified local ‘author- | Study of the arts and sciences con-| neq py jife-boats after clinging to day afternoon. : \ !while making a parachute jump be-|ities that members of the organization | nected with the meat packing industry.) wreckage until help arrived / mae a AS | fore thousands of spectators of the; working in the harvest fields near| “To inform and interest the Ameri-| i) rising the bursted tanks’ of ' ' | “Pageant of Progress. here would be called out on a strike | ¢@n public as to the economic worth) the ship was scattered over one life- i pose 8 Le junless A, Burkhart, arrested on a/ Of the meat packing industry. | hoat filled with survivors. The ocean | ‘UNEMPLOYED IN leharge of vagrancy and sentenced to| “To encouage co-operation with live) near-by was coated with oil and th | | 10 days in jail, is released. istock producers and distributors of! jodies of the dead were covered ‘is ILLINOIS BACK | BRITAIN RIOT) Mor: than 100 alleged 1. W. W's. stag-| meat food products.” it : athe i ik <a ed a demonstration in front of the of The speaker stated that he recent-; “g, i | ay oj "tices of local authorites demanding; ly directed the institute to make a 50 suddenly sia! the Lrageny Lappe ' London, Aug. §.—(By the Associated that the steamer’s cr hardly had / @&.* i | press.) —Disappointed over their fail-| that Burkhart be freed. i survey of hide and by-product prices.) lime to prepare ike Nietteate ant h Hl . lure to obtain jobs at a timber yard | Burkhart and his friends appealed|It was found, he declared, that be-| many of He e we: a ok ‘4 H — F jin East London which advertised for | Governor Frazier. ais Aug. 2, 1919, and April 23, while being ‘put cveriilia veesel'a aide LA ees . | 1 | bor 5 1921, heavy native steer hides declin-| , pee George H. Stillman Discovered; TRY SALT WATER — | See tne aise ond to"! 1 was stated at the Governor's of-/ ed 81 per cent, 40 per cent below pre- a tee ne eines inte the Z | Z : ! 4 es ee ae Se" tice that a telegram had been received | war quotations; Colora h Le ae o survivors Action on Warrant For Arrest on Outskirts of City by | FISH IN LAKE fre We gee nents lume vates ae from Valley City claiming that the; 33 a cent, and 50 a ae potow were rescued by Anyox after they had of Len Small is Expected i: Passing Motorists | ii —— lerable damage was done before police man under arrest was held without | pre-war figures; edible tallow, 77 per joated about for several hours. | | Devils Lake, N. D., Aug. 8.—Exper- | made way f aoe charge and demanding a fair hearing.| cent, and 25 per cent below pre-war} ‘aptain Stays WI 4 * y for a fire brigade. The G it B gatd, te tol a Pp elow pre-war Captain Stays With Ship. Soon ° | ponte are being conducted by, the} the atacee atverney ter an seplanation, | ™S!? prime oleo stearine, 78 per| II, A. Moss and C. L. Vilim, both of ological station at the la j ‘le o F ‘ 1 [PROBE BEING CONDUCTED Weenie thethor or mot salt water | a a ee a eretates Attorney Lec| Come srem the ‘peak ‘quotation and| Chicago, ‘sald they reached & Ute post Springfield Aug. 8.—Governor| asian not salt water | Combs replied. The G ©} more than 40 per cent below pre-war} which had been swept off the decks; ( Springfield, Aug. 8. | ifish will live and propagate in the combs replied. e Governor, aPPar- | revels, t " i ‘ \ | 5 ‘ ently accepting Combs’ explanation | “\np’ other life-boats they declared went The decline of packinghouse prod-| down with the ship. Len Small, accompanied by his son,! Leslie, Col, A. E. Inglesh, administra-! tive auditor, and C. H. Jenkins, direc-| tor of the department of public weil-| fare, arrived in Springfield late lasc! night making the trip from Kankakee! authorities on commercial law, was! successful, efforts will be made to di-; by automobile, (Special to The Tribune) Minot, N. D., Aug. 8.—George WL} Stillman, widely known Minot attor- ney and one of the state's recognized | found dead in his car on the out-/ |lake. Pickerel, perch, and ‘bass can- not live in the lake and it is thought, | that, as salt water fish spawn in fresh water, that they will live in the ! lake. In case the experiments are | vert the Mouse river into the Shey- | Berlin, Aug. 8.—The American re- SAID STARVING | your fairness in this case. |" “There is so much objection to the} as satisfactory, replied as follows: “I was glad to get your letter of explanation and appreciate very much ucts,” Mr. Wilson declared, “should! be conclusive proof of the statements | made by the packers that the business| igs governed by the law of supply and demand and is not and can not be; ‘artificially controlled.” | I. W. W. that T sometimes feel that they have not gotten fair treatment Capt. Harry Hobey, of the Alask: preferred to go to his death rathe than leave his command, passenge's reported, PRIZE OFFERED \ ‘and thence into the lake thus |lief workers about to go to Russia| at pack eer sn fi at the hands of public officials. While; In summarizing the meat packing: level. sev-| probably will find twelve million per i do no wish to see anyone who business during the last year, Mr. FOR SL OG AN FOR the | sons in the Volga basin actually sta : : pe: | ; ! breaks the law go unpunished yet 1| Wilson, while expressing confidence, WELFARE WEEK ‘ _ George B, Gillespie and James M | skirts of the city yesterday with a) enne Graham, the governor’s attorneys,| hullet wound in his right temple and; keeping jt at a certain visited the county clerk’s office early’ 4 revolver clasped in his hand. leral years ago the depth of today and inspected Sheriff Mester’s} ‘phe jody was found by J. W.!lake was 54 feet and at the present |ing and two-thirds of the population ‘ ‘ ete we MY conidence) + Ry bonds, They were tigre only a few Rowan, Minot undertaker, and had time it is but 17 feet. ‘The salinity of | of Russia on hunger ration$, Mrs, Mar- Hee qe ies poteaten ot oe the present and future, said in} minutes but the legal precaution Was! een in the automobile since early Sat-| the, lake has inc reased in the same; guerite E. Harrison, recently releas | public officials as anyone else. “The processes of re-aatwatinent| Kildeer, N. D. Aug. 8—The last jed from prison in Soviet Russia de-| | clared. to Sand-| and reconstruction have been mani-! week in August will be “Baby Week” jin Dunn county under the auspices of | the American Red Cross, One of Mit- tock and the} neapolis’ leading baby specialists will The Governor is on his way ! point, Idaho, where he speaks to- | fest throughout the year. ara --——~ | morrow night. | Asserts Both Suffer. ’ believed to be an indications that 9} yrday evening several motorists re-| period. » legal battle would result. 7’ porting having seen the machine with | y Sheriff Mester on learning of Goy. the man apparently asleep in it Sat-| j ernor Small’s return to the capitai! yrday night and Sunday morning. Dr.; i | “The producer of live s said”he expected the governor to 50 to the court house and arrange bona | R. W. Pence, county coroner is con-| ducting an inquest today. “PEEPING TOM” ‘SPANISH TROOPS ; packer both have suffered from a j continuous decline In values. Heavy be brought to Dunn county for the purpose of examining all children un- t | 4 Aone ioe wane ie? ; NG reason for gulelde as slsyelonail IS REPORTED FRECKLES IS ideclines in exports, as well as de-/ der one year of age. Detailed advice sheriff gaid, “If I go over to the gov- stlimad havine developed a splendia | H creaged domestic consumption, gener-! will be given mothers ag to the child's “4 et 8 r sald gs ‘ket F law practice in Minot and his family E BOY! jal industrial depression, unemploy-' development, diet and good points. Cd ernor's office it is not likely that I) relations being regarded as ideal. He SOM . | ment and restricted credits have been) Examinations will be held in Killdeer, Dunn Center, Werner, Halliday, Emer- a ee will be served right here in my office.| years ago. Prior to coming to North Everything is in readiness for him tO] Dakota he had practiced law in Des! come in and arrange his bonds.” Moines, having taken up that prof ance of Man at Night \ ' will take the warrants with me. They| came to Minot from Carrington five! Women Frightened By Appear: | | Madrid, Aug. 8.—The column of Gen, Navarro which was beseiged by the rebellious Moors on Mount Arruit | contributing factors to a very unsat- \isfactory year for producer and pack-| ‘er alike. We exported in 1919 prac-| ‘tically three billion pounds of meat! products, worth approximately $940,-| gon and New Hardec. Prominent local women will be in charge of the ar- rangements and some very interesting and unusual exhibits are being plan- sion on leaving the United States A “peeping Tom” is reported .to ts hit ii t army service. | : : } as been annihilated according to 2. go9 999, In 1920, we exported less; ned in order to make the work more COUNTS AID T0 ‘A brother attorney, Walter Stiil- have been peeping into two or three | commnintea ion on the Staniah high than 1,730,000,000 pounds, valued at’ than a few days flurry. Follow up : houses in the northwest part of the; commissioner in Morocco. less than $415,000,000, a loss in one| work will be done by the county | ana two children, Miss it n, a student at the University of|women have been badly frightened. : couth Dakota, and John Stillman, a; The man, if it is the same man each | man, of Council Bluffs, Iowa, his w Eleanor Still- student at the naval academy at An- napolis, survive. city in the last several days. Some; time, is not beleieved to have any in-} tention to rob, He has not tried to} ‘enter any houses so far as is known. BROKER’S DEATH Los Angeles, Cal. Aug. 8.—Arthur year in exports of 1,270,000,000 pounds and in values of $526,013,456. “If the farmer and the laboring ,Mman could study these figures and the ‘details of the several items included ‘in such tot much of the complaint nurse and the Red Cross social work- er. In order that a goal may be kept before the people a slogan is desired. Five dollars has been offered for the one containing the best catch words and the best sentiment. A commit- ft . New York, Aug. 8—State legisla- \ tion converting more than $375,000.- CAPT. BAKER IS jae is Wo0a Iving. He tne He ie Burch area ee veete of; #bout declining live stick prices and] tee composed of the chairman of the \ 000 to the aid of world war veterans RUS THEMeaed. wheiis theo ‘adie of MG Be Kennedy. arrived here short-[ te necessity for wage reduction) welfare committees in the different has. heen ipasied, oF 3 waline) reer: MUCH IMPROVED SET Eee eee atsegedntiat iv ‘ : a ‘ | should disappear. towns will be judges of slogans. Ali \the afternoon a roughly dressed man ly before 10 A. M. in custody of Dep “Figuring the packers’ possible | slogans shonid be sent to/Mlas ‘Mats: endum, the Bank of America an- nounced after a nation-wide investi- gation. IMMIGRANTS TO BE ADMITTED Capt. I. P. Baker is recovering rap- idly from a fall received in his office last week. He was taken to the St. Alexius hospital where an X-ray ex- amination showed that one of his hip bones. was cracked. For a few days ‘entered the kitchen and commanded her to cook a meal. He said he had ‘been working in the harvest fields and had not had enough to eat and wanted a meal. Mrs. Wood, frighten- ed, cooked the meal and the man left. Very little trouble has heen reported Just a little boy—but he’s the nicest, funniest, friendliest little boy in all the world. Do you know Freckles, that uty Sheriff Joseph Nolan. He was taken to the office of District Attor- ne* Thomas L. Woolwyn to be ques- tioned. WEATHER REPORT For Twenty-four hours ending at profit at 2 per cent on the turnover, on what he lost in this shrinkage alone in 1920, as compared with 1919, it would amount to more than eight million dollars. Since labor's part in each dollar of turnover is almost 10 ‘cents, its loss in earnings amounted K. Hartung at Killdeer by August 15. Following are a few ‘guggestions used in other better baby campaigns: Utah’s Best Crop, Every Baby a Healthy Baby, Baby’s Health Our Na- tion’s Wealth, Kansas Wealth for Baby's Health, Better Fare, Better Air he suffered intense pain, but Sunday 4 ? °y lovable little kid on the Tribune 5: Washington, Aug. 8—Immigrants| was reported much better. His noge| in the, city Snow ever oUen ee Comie Page? see tite eae M : 47|to more than fifty-two million dollars,|and Better Care for Babies. in excess of July and August quotas|and forehead were slightly bruised in| this territory. Chief Martinson has is- 7 5 IHighest yesterday gz] while the producers’ 85 cents of each eS now held at various ports will be ad-| the fall. sued a “work or move on” instruc- _ Freckles is a boy with asmil- Birowest yesterday . 46| of the dollars represents a loss of In Weather Bureau. initted under personal bond and| Capt. Baker had just gotten up from) tion which is being followed. Tran- lion frien And he has room fi |rowest last night | 47} receipts of about four hundred mil- Lioyd A. Stevens, of the Ellendale charged to the year's total, Commis- | his office chair when he slipped and in| gients who will not go into the har- for one more. Turn to the Fun Precipitation . Nonej lion dollars. If this lost volume of weather station, has been transferred balance suf- f - Page and pal up with Freckles #! |tignest Wind velocity . * qo-w| foreign business increased our local |to the Bismarck weather station, suc- ceeding R. E. Spencer as assistant ob- sioner General Hushand of the Immi- trying to recover his fered a most violent fall. It is ex- vest fields are required to leave town. Six were held in the police station last and little Tag-a-long. Forecast supply to the same extent, it, of server. Mr. Spencer was transferred gration Burean announced today. The 4 order was issied after a conference | pected that he will he confined to his) night on vagancy charges and released 4 tl For North Dakota: Fair tonight and| course, still further affected and de- with ship line representatives. bed for a week or ten days more, this meraing to move on. ee |Tuesdsy, warmer tonight. (Continued on Page Five) to Moorhead, Minn. !

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