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HE BISMARCK T IBUNE ==] FORTIETH YEAR BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921 PRICE FIVE CENTS .. CLUBS AID IN TRANSITION TO DAIRY INDUSTRY Max Morgan Tells What Other Places Have Done to En- courage Change POINTS OUT COW’S VALUE Wheat Farming With Us to Stay, But Only on Sensible Basis, He Says GIRL MURDERS | PRINCIPALS IN| $106,000 FUND paign For the Recall Election | SAY I. V. A. WITHOUT FUND: | Statement Combating Nonpar-! tisan Statement Regard- ing Campaign Fund | | | | Big Fund Proposed For Cam-) | | | | ‘BISMARCK MEN ASKEDBYILV.A. IN PINAL PLAY | try Club Competing For | Golf Championship | the State Championship in | Tournament Three Representatives of Coun- Dickinson Woman Again Wins! ‘CANCELLATION | INTEREST MAY ernment debt to the United States, Governor Strong, of the New York fed- eral reserve bank, told a joint con- gressional commission. SEE NO BREAK (No Basis For Peace is Yet Found, | BE NECESSARY} i | | FIVE KILLED { 5 | ‘filled with passengers, attempted to MRS. HEATON IS VICTOR IN DISCUSSION cross the railroad track ahead of i | passenger train and he and another white man and three negroes were killed and one white man and nine WOULD RELEASE IN AUTO CRASH i } |. Vicksburg, Miss. Aug. 12.—Charles | | Brown, driving a truck with a trailer! ‘ALLIED COUNCIL, NEAR SPLIT, DECIDES TO REFER SILESIAN — | ROW T0 LEAGUE OF NATIONS 1 France and England Differ Ma- terially on Methods of Handling Question | HARVEY REPRESENTS U. S. | Ambassador Says That as Ques- tion Goes to League U. S. i Is Not Interested Fargo, Aug. 12.—The Independent | eadquarters issued a statement here} Editor’s Note—This is the sec- ond of a series of articles by A Bismarck: man has 2 good chance of landing the state golf Paris, Aug. 12.—(By the Associated However, Statement is Made Press.)—France and Great Britain ALL AMERICANS Max Morgan, livestock specialist ito combat Nonpartisan league state-| champlonship, 3 f of ue pate sericattural college, / | ments regarding the I. V. A. cam- Information obtained over the By Leaders have ee ae tes Ceieeeer ore on how Burleigh county may pro- \paign funds. long-distance telephone from tions, it was announced here today. mote dairying and stock raising. BY MAX MORGAN. Commercial clubs in several states | have looked into the future advan-j tages of livestock farming and have expressed their faith in it by originat- ing a budget of from ten to fifty thon- sand dollars for the purpose of financ- ing their farmers in.purchasing dairy cows or a better grade of cattle. The Rotary club of Bismarck could well afford to follow suit of what the Com-/ mercial clubs have done and set a standard for the Rotary clubs over the entire U. S. to aspire towards. A club of Trinidad, Colorado, made up a budget of $25,000 to be used for this purpose in their community. A club at Sedalia, Missouri, budgeted $1,509! to finance Boys and Girls Club work } in ‘purchasing $30.00 calves. Still an-| other organization in Marinette, Wis-| consin, advanced $52,000 for buying! dairy cows and recently a Commercial | club of Roundup, Montana, started aj In the statement it is said that '$106,000 is needed for the I. V. A. !campaign fund and the declaration jmade that the organization now is “broke.” i Nonpartisans have recently opened ‘fire on the alleged I. V. A. campaign }fund, demanding the source be pub- lished, and a demand being made on President Everson of the I. V, A. to publish the contributors. The Inde- | pendent headquarters statement fo!- | lows: “Some of the ladies and gentlemen in the Nonpartisan League camp are ivery anxious to know where the I. V. | A. crowd is getting their campaign ;fund from. | “So is O. L. Engen, treasurer of the jIndependent Voters’ association. ;anybody mentions money to Ole En- jgen these days, and if Ole was Sen- jator Liederbach, or jhe wouldn’t; Ole never was much at | swearing. If; Bill Lemke, or| leven Gov. Frazier, he would——; but) Dickinson this afternoon stated that E. B. Cox, of Bismarck, and William Kostelecky, of Dickinson, } were playing each other in the seml-finals and 4. S. Bolster, of Bismarck, was playing Jack Hint- gen, of Mandan, representing the Bismarck Country club. The wi ners will play for the champion- ship tomorrow. ‘The semi-final matches were not expected to be finished until about 6 P.M. At noon Kostelecky was reported ahead of Cox and Bolster was ahead of Hintgen, Five Bismarek golfers, Cox, Bol- ster, Hintgen, Haines and Niche ols qualified, Dr. W. F. Crewe he- ing the only Bismarck player eliminated. Five Bismarck play- ! ers qualified, out of 16 qualliying. John Martin, of Fargo, was low in the qualifying rounds, making the 86 holes in 169, Cox was sec- {ond with 173, Bolster third with 175, Hintzen qualified in 186, and i Dublin, Aug. 12. (By the Associated Press).—The letter from Eamonn De-j Valera, Irish Republican Leader, de- livered to Premier Lloyd George yes- terday is neither an acceptance nor a rejection of the Irish peace pro- posals, it was learned today. The let- ter raised various questions to which an answer is necessary. The answer may serve to facilitate future deal- ings, it was said, and is not expected to lead to a break in negotiations. | There was no excitement in Dublin today over Mr. Lloyd George's return | from Paris as it was said that no un-} expected developments had occurred in the Irish discussion, When Mr. ment was given out that a basis had not been found for further conferences | and it was stated that the time since} Mr. DeValera’s conversation with the| British prime minister merely had been spent in trying to find this basis. It has not yet been found, it was} added. | stacles Will Be Placed in Their Way Riga, Letvia, Aug. 12.—(By the As- sociated Press)—The Russian Soviet government will combat any attempt to interject political questions into the Russian famine relief but it is. suffi- ciently practical to see that if the DeValera left London it was recall- | holding of Americans in prison is an} ed today by Irish leaders the state-jobstacle to the feeding of a millionj Russian children it is best that Her- night to newspaper men, In addition to those held in prison in Russia, he said, every facility to leave would be given to any Ameri- bert Hoover’s stipulation in this re-i spect be granted, declared M. Litvin-| off, the Soviet special envoy here last! NOW IN RUSSIA Soviet Premier Says No Ob-| 1 This question, which involves draw- ing a frontier between Poland anc Germany in Upper Silesia, threatened yesterday to bring about a break in the meeting of the supreme allied ; council, This decision was considered here to- jday to have solved the crisis that arose between France and England. The announcement said that “certain insurmountable difficulties which had arisen between Italy and Japan and {ngland on one hand and France on the other” had given rise to the solu- { tio ndecided upon. Lloyd George Stayed. It was understood the supreme council would continue its agenda, be- fore Lloyd George left for England. The British premier delayed hig de- parture and there were rumors. this forenoon that he might not leave until tomorrow morning. The official state- ment after today’s cabinet meeting said: “Premier Briand gave an account of yi 2 “He would say something like this: Nichols and. Haines qualified in —_——__--—__— ane i $50,000 budget for aiding their live- ‘Why, dash it all, we have no money;| etter than 190, : cons o he country, even to the ex-/ the present stage of the supreme stock men. h ived’ a few dollars’ trom | \ i Limi h 1 : ent of advertising for them in the] council's work more especially con- What Cow Produces, | | we. eesti an Ae ear aed files ems ated if rele newspapers. Obviously the govern-j cerning Upper Silesia. The position * ‘With the success of these organiza-! snp Hie! few f Gri few fi Bern Z + ment could not undertake to locate! taken by the French delegation re- tions already experienced and with} oe [Hera few Fenn trou Gland Perkin championship play. Haines was them all, he added, as even the list the| ceived the unanimous support of the each one of them having been success- |Fenthings-e few aad hail aeattevina | ollmtnaies by pout irate EK ER F American government had Prepared | cabinet.” vp fe i olster — defeate: unter 0 s inace i | : : ful the uncertainty and untried ex-! TOP, 2 FREDA BURNELL nly contributions from other parts of the; piekinyon, In the first and second jes: probably inaccurate and in many, Harvey Speaks For U. 8. 4 ‘ periences which usually come up to! (BOTTOM) FLORENCE LITTLE, ‘state, but, dear me, there has not come} roads. rs a _ Ambassador Harvey told the coun- %/ jeopardize a plan, will not have to be} MURDER VICTIMS, AND (CENTER) jin enough money to pay for postage Hintgen’ defeated Marti Y UNG BR KE | ag am cil this morning that the United dealt with. HAROLD JONES, ACQUITTED OF |Stamps on letters to these ladies and| Fargo, 1 up in 19 holes States government had thought from The average dairy cow of Burleleh ONE MURDER AND ARRESTED in gentlemen who eh to know where; first rounds and then defen . | the Jeein ing oa te Upper Silesian county produces about 3,000 Ibs. of} (7 3 oe our money comes from. { r. hei 5 j question was purely a European one milk and 126 Ibs. of buttertat, year-| CONNECTION WITH THE SECOND. | “The fact of the matter is that the) Louls Kostelecky. hy of Grand |Burch and Woman Are Both |and as it now was to be referred to ly. Figuring butterfat at an average! area anne Ir, V. A., meaning thereby the organ-; uae went Cd Sr ae in Grand ure! © {the League of Nations, on which the yearly price of 35c a pound and the! bb ” ized | opposition to the present state] joig ie the tightest. of the Held by Los Angeles Grand United States was not represented he skim milk at 24c a hundred | (1-2 the! |administration, is practically without tournament, two extra holes he Jur thought he would be interpreting the value of a bushel of corn) this animal 'funds and in debt on top of that, as ing played to settle it. Cox then y view of his government by not partici- on which the farmer depends so much | lite saint Campaign conmmntttee oe far imate Lesejox, ‘of Grand Forks, 1 chee Government Acquires Residence} paling an ite decision to refer the man his payment of bills, and the coal | “Some counties and legislative dis-| pickingon, Aug. 12.—Fargo was{ late yesterday charged with the mur- tondent proposed to Mr. Lloyd George this ) man, butcher or baker, likewise, pro- pa Westen ,tricts have sent in part of their appor-| named 1922 tournament city of the|der of John Belton Kennedy in Bev- morning that the United, States be dices a gross return of $50.95. This| ° | tionment, but the total received up to! North Dakota ‘golf association at the| erly Glen, near there on the evening of — asked to arbitrate the Silesian ques- is her gross profit so that a Rotarian| Arrested Soon After Acquittal,'date does not exceed four thousand) annual business meeting hore yestsr-| August 5, Kennedy was killed by re-| The office of the Indian school has| tion but this proposal was abandoned : who knows what overhead expense is pes dollars. That includes all the con-| Gay in connection with the state meet|celving # charge from a shotgun in the| been moved into a house adjoining the| in favor of the British premier’s sug- especially, when the profitable lite ot} When Girl's Body Is Found tributions received at headquarters in| here; back of his head. school which was purchased by the| estion that ‘the matter be left to the the investment is only six years, can in: Home | Fargo since: the Devils Lake conven-| "pp, parnard and T, B. Hull werc| Mrs Madelynne Obenchain, of Chi-| government from I. P. Baker. The! league. realize what a small net profit, if any,! tion early this spring. chosen president and secretary rc-}#60 and Los Angeles who was with] house was acquired by the government| On the question of additional allied the average dairy cow of Burleigh E, = Will Need $106,000. | spectively, and directors elected were: | Kennedy at the time, also was indict-| tor this purpose and as a residenca! tToops for Upper Silesia the supreme ; | By Newspaper Enterprise. “ ih Apia 1K. Li y, G Forks: L. Knutson,| 4 for surder. for the superintendent. council adopted in principle a plan county is producing. But with the campaign for the|#. Lovejoy, Grand Forks; L. Knutson!" courch for the shotgun with i : f ding reinforceménts after the Must Change Method. | London, Aug. 12—Harold Jones, 15-| signing of recall petitions nearing the| Kenmare; E. B. Cox, Bismarck, and) .iith ‘it ig claimed Ki +t Preparations are being made ut tho|for sending reinforcements after the are igiia teint | year-old errand boy, is either an arch-! finishing point, headquarters is pre-| William Kostelecky, Dickinson, binea conuigued yoleraay c balldee ts indian’ school by C, B; Dickinson): si-| Jengue dad panded baa a sei ' aha rienigtineina Peer nats fiend or the persecuted victim of a se- | paring, for the ‘next big move in the | oS oe ae ionchin foc] tind the weapon was described by in-| Periniendent, for an increase in the taken for the departure of Mr. Lloyd f : iely: istruggle for a real clean-up in the | again won the state champions g fs ; bs i : in this great country can such a high | cret society. state administration, and the drive for |women—from Mrs, C. J. Murphy, Sreceeaats a8 the “only weak point) 199 students. The students at the|eorge. There was a large crowd \ quality of small grain be produced. British crime experts are trying, | funds will begin some time during the| Grand Forks. c 1e Indian school come from various |#t the auarion but no manifestation Its production on such a large acre je Wis ae oan which. | next week in most of the districts in| ‘The men’s finals were scheduled] og Angeles, Cal. Aug. 12.—The dis-|D2tts of North Dakota, ‘There are ogcurred: be bowevel tte eae eauilte a at atedcking: ony ey dee.| the, yeastern part of the state.. for today with Cox, Hintgen and Bol-|eoyery of a butt of a double-bar- hut three inaias Schools tothe tate is state ;—! ie: fal . ae ae e finance campaign is being pre-| ster, all representing Bismarck, ang hoi - 5 al ismarck, Wahpeton an . Tot: county, are to prosper and bring up| ing 8-year-old Greda Burnell, he Was; pared by the Joint Campaign eecnite Kostaleck pat Dickingon, entered. reled shot-gun tear Santa Monica “48! ten. Sometime ago it was announced! a] z sti hi - zy a y: announced today by sheriff officers in i 1 aha their families as they should be. 1 | ,ockew up sonned on with t emer \tee and will be directed by 0. L. En- Bete vestigating the slaying of J. Belton the government planned other buila-| What has the small grain paid the; der of 11-year-old Florence e.'gen, treasurer. The budget will call K i , ings at the Indian school here, but no farmer during the past five years| ‘The body of the Little girl was found 'for'a total of $106,000, inclusive of lo- LANGDON PAPER ete hat was found last Saturday by | Works has been started as yet. TALK REVISION throughout the state? What has the| concealed in the attic of the Jones cal expenses in the various counties, FORCED TO QUIT a camper, it was announced. F. C. Trethewey, of the Madera, wae state average of small grain been per| home, in the little Welsh village of ‘cities, towns and villages; that leaves | Sew Se California, Indian schoot has entered acre during this time? What chance; Abertillery. the state committee with considerably | Langdon, N, D., Aug. 12.—Announce- the office here as clerk, succeeding will there be to ever make this up; Freda’s body was found in a lonely jess than one hundred thousand doi-! ment wie de her yesterday of tire Miss Hilton, who was named super-j by continually growing grain? Men| lane six months ago. She had been/ Jars.” ment mosnmade 1ere yee a j intendent of a girls’ school at Spring- 2 sorte eer crop lstharvested next| sent to the store in which the Jones seta | suspension of the Cavaller County fields 8. | aus ‘ yagujeyerything will be well with the| boy had worked as errand boy. Bo. l aahfack “chairman bt the board of di: : Word has been received here by| Representative Mondell . Calls >» business man and farmer, but let us| lice charged he killed her in a she | pectorss: friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kitch 2 : not fool ourselves into thinking so! hack of the store, and carried her} | y Fe that they are pleased with their new For Conference Leadi: ; : carelessly. It might pay us to stop| body to the lane. All through his! — Y KS Fale ceca post at Ft. Peck, Poplar, Montanc.| To Action and think of the results of the 7 fat/ trial, the boy denied his guilt with the TOWNLE AS) Hf i 2 | Mr. Kitch, who was superintendent ot! years and the 7 lean years and how! utmost calm, and watched proceed-; WRIT OF ERROR To Relinquish Lease to Permit) the Ft. yates Indian agency and was : e F the country suffered during the re-|ings with apparent unconcern. al | Road to Bridge well known in Bismarck, was trans- cpanlneten. Aine: conte, ce ig . fter the 7 lean Shortly after he had been acquitted; ns : s ferred to the Montana agency, andj 0f house Republicans Monday to con- "7 esoh Lo ae aw ‘the Little girl was playing on the} | ae Paul, Satelit Ane: 12 nppica, | a i. D. Mossman was transferred from | sider the tax revision bill was an- : 2 miles ip) street with Florrie Jones, Harold’s| State Guard To Be Represented son meine a rovoolt Gilbert | _ The city commission, after viewing| the Montana agency to Ft, Yates. nounced today by Representative ie smaller sister. Her father was watch-! at Camp Perry were made in state supreme court yes-| the west end of Main street, decided ————— Monde: the Republican leader. 1 % |img the play. He stepped into the/ mn BY u to taking| to grant the request of the state high-| b] }w decide on procedure in house con- , terday. This is preliminary 4 sideration of th sted t roe eee eee a nentee Ind] A-North Dakota National Guard team #R appeal to the U. 8. supreme court, | way commission for a relinquishment begin tiot: Weduedaye I ee { | turned, foun at nis daughter had} i tad a a city’s leas rm sh hs | | disappeared. | wil be sent to the national rifle (ne. two. were convicted oe ee of the: Seivaraay Se atie tae Although there was further delay | “A search was organized, both Harold| matches at Camp Perry, Ohio, Aug.|the state security yt cantonced Terps jee the railroad today in consideration of the bill by F | : $ son county court in 1918 and sentenced | mit an underpass under the railroad | Jones and his father joining it. The| 27 to Sept. 22, it is announced at the! : 5 ati a é th the majority members of the ways and | | adjutant eneral’s office. The North|t© 90 days in jail. The convictions | tracks in the new paved road to the | means committes,:Chalrman’ Ford fami ge | boy suggested that bloodhounds be) eens vg e Nortn! vere upheld by the state supreme | Missouri river vehicular bridge. | ee » Chairman Fordney T Co eo Wallace T {used in the hunt. Dakota guardsmen will compete with| our The request was made of the com-| —-—— was confident that it would be ready ax mmissioner allace 10! after a night of searching, police; 8uardsmen from other states and reg- : a A 18 ? Monday morning. The committec x ; . | decided to arch every house inj Ular army contestants. Those in the | ~~ ~~~~~< mission: by W. H- Robinson nile bs Ottawa, Aug. 12.—Canada’s wheat! planned to meet this afternoon and to dations y { gineer, who said that the easemen*| crop thi r will exceed last year’s! s { Make Recommendatio | Abertillery. In the attic of the Jones; national guard team are: Adjutant TS SES Lhe only atup HeGesediT Ain UE] Geen eae waa last Year's hold extended sessions tomorrow if Ai |home the body of the Little girl wasi“eneral G. A. Fraser, Major Harold HE SWATS | completion of plans for the beginning oat ether crops’ ahow'a dacredse, ! necessary to reach final decisions on A reduction of the ‘assessment of found, with a gash in the throat and| Sorenson, Capt. L. R. Baird, Dickin-| of the work on the underpass of the|” Estimates published today. by “the | changes already agreed upon tenta- a lands in the southwestern part of the; the head cut as with a blunt instru-|80n; Lieut. Alvin Zeichert, Jamestown | ' railroad, The proposed state-federal Dominion bureau of statistics give! tively and others in contemplation. state and in counties in other parts! ment, | Lieut. Wm. Jeffrey. Williston; Lieut. | PESTS aise H : es a, n im ! . road would be a direct continuatiou|the 1921 wheat yield as 288,493,000) j of the state which have had poor; Threats of violence were madu/John H. Yule, Valley City; Sgt. Mel-| of Main street to a point not far hbe-|bushels based on condition of July 31.| i Commissioner i 4 ic | vin Olson, Wahpeton; Sgt. Lyal P. St.! ’ i | a crops is urged by Tax ; against Harold, and police rushed at lyond the swimming pool where the | George E. Wallace. In. made public today he said: In a statement him to jail in another part of the John, Wahpeton; Sgt. Calvin } Smith, Jamestown; Sgt. Patten. Grand +, | county. t “The assessment of real property in! “One ‘angie of the case that puzzles Forks; Corporal Hulbert Jaynes, Wil-| the western part of the state has been} experts is this: Five days after Jones’ acquittal on|CPl. Glenn Moe, Valley City; Pvt. gradually decreasing as compared | with the eastern part of the state for several yeats. I believe a further re~| sieneq letter with a London postmark | Olaf Hagen, Williston. duction should be made on real estate in nearly all of the counties west of; the first charge, he received an un-| John A, Aughney, Jamestown; containing a sketch of a heart and! ‘liston; Cpl. Tucker, Grand Forks; | Pvt | There will be no civilian rifle tean., Ten civilians, | underpass will be. DICKINS SOLDIER BURIED Dickinson, N. D., Aug, 12.—Burial INSTRUCTOR FOR GUARD IS NAMED ; Sgt. Harry A. Jones, Camp Lewis, | Wash. has reported to the adjutant ‘with military honors was made here lof the body of Matthew Brew, 20, first {Stark county serviceman to be killed {in action in the World War. The dead soldier was a member of the Dickin- son machine gun company, which saw U.S. BCONOMY Declares Expenditures Must Be Cut Materially | dagger ai 2 rds “Beware. .| Major Sorenson said. ¢ as aa the river. I shall make such a recom:| Pornee «Also the German word) members of gun clubs, had signitied| eneral, being” assigned as_sergeant-|in action tn the Toul sector, March 1. ' mendation to the State Board of ivenmgericht,” the name of a famous| their intention of going, but it is nec-| jinstructor of the North Dakota Na-11918, The military part of the fune Washington, Aug. 12—Both the ad- Equalization for the 1921 assessment. et tribunal of Westphalia, Ger-|¢88ary to have 15 members on a team. | tional Guard. Sgt. Jones, as a mem-|al services was in charge of the Mat-|™inistration and Congress were told Some reduction should be made he| many. ; Harvest kept many civilians from en-| He’s a pest. Who? Well, the fj ber of the first batallion, first machine |thew Brew post of Dickinson, named|¥esterday by Secretary Mellon that ltmnitedd\arees in ‘other. parts, OF he tering the competition e who cncezes in your face; [J &Un company of the First division, {after the dead hero. A firing squad| the $350,000,000 reduction in estimated state! where crop conditions are poor. | thet etariet wh 5 ad; fg | Participated in all the major engage-| fired a salute over the grave and taps|@ePartmental expenditures, agreed The state board of equalization the motorist who hogs the road; | i 6 PS! pon at the White Hor watt " ‘ which nests Aug 18 will take up the HARDING’S FATHER AND BRIDE the ehap who asks: “Is it hot ff! ments in the World War. were sounded. teat Tuesday ite e carat Sherrie ” ‘ matter, Mr. Wallace said. | enough for you?” SActetraeae tax revision program could be accom- rf , Mr. ‘ Ha 2 ; Ace's: BESIECED BY NEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS | =. == sz os | TWO INSTANTLY KILLED WHILE eae wnat $10.64 ek acre; Bowman, $10.60; Ret, narticclen pees our joss | The tax question was brought into Slope , $10.91; _ Hettinger,’ $16.20; i ! Caren ne for you. Everett ff, TRYING STUNTS IN AIRPLANE the house debate yesterday, Democra- 4 Grant, $16.84; Sioux, $10.63; Morton,’ Marion. O., Aug. 12.—Dr. Geo. T,!their arrival here last night from True is that stout, quick-temp- tic leaders attacking the program $16.94; Stark, $14.67; Golden Valley,! Harding, father of President Harding,|Toledo they went to their respective cy centieman over on The which charges that only the wealthy j $11.97; Dunn, $15.28; Oliver, $15.73; who was married yesterday at Monroe, | homes. | Tb Bi Comic Page. He is the ; would benefit by most of the propos- , Mercer, $16.80; Billings, $8.60; Me- Michigan, to Miss Alice Severns, his| Dr. Harding announced at noon that | “ver famous comic character in Mason City, Io., Aug. 12.-Two men| The crash occurred when a cable|ed changes in the revenue law and : & Kenzie, $8.36. é loffice attendant, arrived at his of-|he had received no word from the| the. ae |were instantly killed and a third bad-|jadder suspended from Johnson’s|that the curtailment in departmental id The highest assessed county in the fice shortly before noon today, ac-}President since he had been informed | EOL: |ly injured when two airplanes execut-| jisne caught in the other machine|¢XPenditures for this fiscal year agre- state in 1920 was Cass, the lands be-| companied by his wife. He announced |of the marriage by telegraph late last Turn to the Fun Page and fed tail spins and crashed 400 feet to} ” While: i asa ed upon at the White House confer- ing valued at $56.46 per acre. The that he intended resuming his pro-| ‘night. sea who Everett “has it in-[) the ground at 8 o'clock last night. The|Delow. While attempting to pull apart}ence would prove merely “paper sav- assessments of land in this section fessional duties immediately and said) Newspaper men and photographers|™ for’ today. And (whisper) f ‘dead are W. W. Johnson, pilot, and|the cable broke but both ‘pilots lost| ings. ranged from $35 to $50 an acre gen-|that he and Mrs. Harding would re-|began arriving in Marion early today! Mrs, True is some swatter [{|Ray Koch, who attempted to climb|control of their machines. The three] Republican leaders replied with the erally. The proposal would result in| side at least temporarily in the res-|and the doctor and Mrs. Harding con-! herself. \from one plane to another. Ray Mc-jwere rehearsing an act which they}declaration that the new law would a higher tax burden on ‘easterm and| northern counties. idence which the doctor has maintain- ed@ here Zor a number of years. Upon fessed to being considerably annoyed by persistent photographers. | | Whorters, the second pilot, is in a hos- ‘pital with broken leg and bruises. intended to perform for county fairs} lift $600,000,000 off the people year- in Minnesota. ly.