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ther THE BI C TRIBUNE f HA EE Te aS , i FORTIETH YEAR r e ame f : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1921 PRICE FIVE CE ‘ASSOCIATED AD CLUBS OF STATE IN HARVEST HAND [TA M| Sescceten | oe UNIFORM | ( i \ i i { pean ! ° | MURDERED IN | Cincinnati, Aug. A uniform! | ADVERT j ,- |aviation act regulating traffic in the} ‘ o\ T0 DRAW CROWDS ISING RESOURCES OF A0. DAK. | ‘air was discussed by the conference! | M AX HOLDUP of comnilssioners on for i F | 3 uniform sta i q lan i q PSOT ie ‘laws. : ane Az Rn | Bismarck Man is Elected President of New Organization—Resolu- | | See j AID AS NEW MINING WAR MENACE Fair in Full Swing Today .and! tions Urge Advertising of the State’s Wealth and Com- H ite haa ; EQUITY SIGNS | 1 . tos a 200dwin from Qz; ii i + ) ‘Offers One More Full Day bating of Untruthful Advertising — Vice-Pres- weit me ahakaay i - y i ; . was Working Pc ! q ' on Wednesday | ident of Associated Clubs Voices | it ee \ : ously i GONTR ACT WITH President Calls Sec 'y of War and Other Officials Into Con- 4 o | . . "ve Is H Pe ier) : pel | Confidence in Business Future | anveay Mields | ference on the Subject — Between 2,000 and 3,000 Armed SCRAP FOR RACE HONORS er | Men Have Assembled Within E: i J H x H s ithin Eas i | The Associated Advertising Clubs of North Dakota, bora in the con- |POSSE LOOKS. FOR BANDITS; RAIN GROWERS Where F. Men V i . ey Distance of Section : ale \vention of Town Criers clubs in Mandan, starts its existence pledged. to a ae { ere Four Men Were Killed in Battle With State Police. i Lively Competition < Develops! pata TM hae a ae Dakota, to strive to overcome antruthful ad- iMan Lived 11 Hi After B \ f | vertising which has hurt the ‘state, to promote better ¢ rising a . )Ma uve ours er, be- Saath ; 5 Among the 17 Harness ter business and to fight against untruthful ehanulige ane pe ing Shot in Head—Di ' Organization to Become Integral | fecha ORDEREO TO DISPERSE i Speed Entries at Fair A Bismarck man, Will FE. Holbein, is the first president of the new or- i Shot in Head—Did Not Part of New National ___ Washington, Aug. 30.— President Harding today 2 | amination. J. A. Plere*, of Fargo, was urged for the place in the conven-.| | Heed Command of Robbers Bod aa alened proclamation ordering the disorderly elements : ——.. preliminaries. The convention adopted the report. of ti ina <i in the West Virginia mini istricts i ani . The Missouri Slope Fair at Mandan! committee, electing the officers recommended. ‘They ia See ate i i ‘he Tri if | return home b: Santé mber fi Steir Wo i petseleeaite was in full swing ‘today and willl President--Will E, Holbein, Bismarck inte | agax (Special te The Tribune) a i eturn home by September first, noon. end Wednesday with a program last-! Vice Presidents—C. 1. Cook, Beach; S ‘ . fax, Aug. 30.—While’ resisting a 3 , aoe ‘ng from early ip the day until late at! rarze. Pook, Beach; 8. A. Olson, Ryder; J. A, Pleree, {holdup east of the Max-depot at 10 ENDS LONG NEGOTIATIONS; — Washington, Aug. 30.— Federal action may be taken in the | ‘night. Secretary—Thomas H. Sullivan, Mandan ‘o'clock Monday.evening, a laborer-by — {West Virginia situation before night, it aia todae aesthe Bismarck people Rocked to the fair ‘Treasurer—H. Bi Skauge, Dickinson, [the name of Goodwin from the Ozark tader ‘7, : White House, The possible acti Twas tigt vetenea OREM feces Bismares Sa eeate cabrio} Sergeant-at-arms—Hierman Stearns, Valley City, ‘died eee eee a ferwecls abet and x hetmis of, Agreement Was said President Harding Sad enchabl ieeted aeueh fait, olthough “offices genersily: were Directors—Julins A Basan, Bena Barks 20 Hi Mattingly, Jamestown, |come in this section with two or more Equity Society Wil Act as ;department were awaiting reports from an investigation pei ‘ C i ot s ence. comrades ine thr cy : . ¥S not closed | a pee ttn Macdan.| In an addres& to ihe Criers following a dinner given hy the Mandan» |the harvest fields. Robbers ange | Sales Agency under wey. \ Fast harness races were on the, (INP and served by the Catholic ladies im the Catholle sehvol, C. G. Fergu- |motive of the attack, as the men were | ; —— |_ Decision as to whether federal troops would be sent to West ' Be program for today and tomorrow. eI ee Pres den We iis elehth distriey of the Associated believed to have some of the money on{. St. Paul. Minn. Aug. 30—A con-| Virginia, however, will await a conference to be held at the White 4 7 is li iti i s ¥ J rid, addressed the 125 convention visitors jtheir person ear ii e South Da-! tract Rquit Si il 2 o’cloc is g Tr buries ia tne rete seaplee Dee tol advertising and general business. Rs ae {kota wheat fields. Bae ene isxe panige! of: at pa . the D8 aes : i ioe. teen ili 1 a. scrap among the owners ‘over the ar-'_. Mr. Ferguson made special’ reference to “North Dakota and the pos- | train Growers, Inc. Sa kcran ve ureaing sending of troops entered the realm of probability when tangement of the races the race pro-/ Sibilities offered to the associated Town Criers clubs of the state in bet- g . Ordered to Halt |Northwest's pioneer grain pit e heimilitary officers were called into conference by President Hard- gram was not completed until late erie rela husiness,Sinproving advertising, fostering cammunity growth | coeedwin ee eegerea to alt by two! tive becomes an integral bait er nite ing to consider the question. ft last night. Indian pony races. and a/ 2nd state development. | ee ached the depot.! new national organization we bt. The President and Secretary Weeks, after heari nlay =| He adjured the Criers to at untruthful igi . !He turned his head slightly after the! ? sation wagiexecut-| 5 Panta y eks, after hearing a delega- ‘ zelay: race complete the track pro: paige eal rege r & combat untruthful advertising he said North icommand to throw up his hands al ed here tay. Re antes. |tion from West Virginia, headed by Senator Sutherland who urged . in ‘The carnival midway and the Indian] “The other day 1 was talking to John 1. Rich, head of the Federal te highwaymen, fired’ at, his head. | o¢ hegotiation and, aceséaiag peonihs that Governoy Morgan’s request for, federal troops be granted, dances were the mecca for the crowds| Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.” he said. “I asked him what message I ing in dropped in his tracks and) jeaders, ks. the : arm icalled into conference Major-General Harbord acting chief of staff last night. ‘The grandstand visitors! might bring to you men in North Dakota. ‘Great confidence,’ he said. He |The regained eanseiousness, (lin reall eetanisttst, “efinite step! and Brigadier-Genera] Bandholtz, who recently visited the coal * howled with glee last evening as the|told me that there were other states much worse off than North Dakota iF ‘ le y the shoot- | tarmers’ sellir ‘fi i i ' saad Eph } F : aah 8 “ _'fields as the war department representatives Town Criers were invited to join with | because North Dakota had not heen able to borrow heavily in the last few [ne and many people rushed to the! ni se ie epency. on the ter) # at * ee 3 the Indians in the dancing. The| years and therefore owed less than other states. ‘ ‘given Gi ehollin® mee ald Was | Uae of the War department officials said only the word from President Criers from various eitied tn the statel oi ‘ Praises State’s Resources, leat there wasagl Rope fron the feet jthe Equity Co operative teeter ae West eet: eee to begin movement of troops strove earnestly to learn the chanting “Why is it that when a bank fails in North Dakota it is heralded over las the man w. zu ‘ © ety into the West Virginia coal fields. Plans have been de for th zs a wen ale r was fatally wounded. agrees to act as the sales agency for} oie e sais made tor the dance with the squaws as the teach: ihesentire country, whet a aoe lets ‘Minnesota Pou never, heat of tty Pease ow Country side U.S. Grain Growers, Inc., in the trade {Movement by the general staff and it was said in the event it was The judging of the livstock, poultry! yourself? When one considers the vast and almost untouched resources of A posse was formed at once and has ary at Se ea Minneapolis ana [ordered af would probably involve two regiments already prepared ‘ arid ee isics weve on tadane ‘Whol tits cate ae cabot ERG look lorward.te the tueare with uabounded con- |Peee, acoutingovet that section for| Gontract’ cievie mee eee ue awa Eg, orders to move. . A : . ! contract. Provisio: Is 4 free ayrechone included ie handling | fidence. cour: Sherif weit assisted Sheriff} 9 merger erie aan ey s made fon pabeenier eats F: automobile, which attracted great at- 4 _ Renn Stefferud — 01 [cLe: q i ¢ 3 a grain sell- tention: i 8 Mr. Ferguson’s Temarks followed | !bloodhounds were atone The ing concern with the U. S. Grain| ARMED MEN ASSEMBLE Local Horse Races shes incorporation in : lie, resolntions ltentiary but the trail was too old and| CTOWers: if, such is approved by the | Speeshel ela W. hia out ie penes 2,000 and 3,000 The best time made in the harness Brine, ithe dogs could not be induced to werk, | €duity stockholders at such time as;armed men have assembled at Jeffery, in Brown county, close to . rel “riers ¢ t seek r i i d to work, : le as) s F 7m] A Ys races yesterday was by White Rose in| aoe seein Se ei rinnea: loneondwin had ‘come to this section | the national company develops to the the Logan county line, according to official advices here today. bisi The race resulted as follows!| said about the state, adopting as a B {appearing yoeee ‘man atout 23 ears | Of the Equity’ physical termina | LheY are within easy striking distance of the disturbed section: of First’ White ‘Rose, owned by D.A./ slogan, “Truth at. ‘the helm will | opage: He andchitr contte ts pve facilitiog cand Goatiice: ttsewere ef. | Logan county where four men were killed in a fight with state Coley piles City, Mont.; second, sien the’ cratt Lorn, Wilde, nae angi ! good impression upon the people in| ficlently and independently. troopers and deputy sheriffs, Sunday morning. quawdillard, owned by Z. Tullock,| state immigration department, Was to! |that vicinity and great indignation is{ Says It Is pow ee Phe authorities algo have been i Lewistown, Mont.; third, Lottie Rus-, address the convention today on the/ ‘felt in the Max territory. +) :. Saya Tt Us: Significant, | for 2 oe roteuliea eae hy} > sell, owned by Mrs. H. M. Bryan, Bis-| possibilities of development of the! | rena eee | “This agreement,” said C. H. Gus-| dahiearataeis 8 sue Dee Siha Nt marck: fourth, Kittie Denton, owned | airy industry’ through ¢o-operative | , Pa vetiats |'RENVILLE co tafson, president of the U. S. Grain! Ye Wa e ni ‘a d men dashed out of the by C, H. McGarvey, Butte, Mont. heffort of the advertising clubs. [agua i le Growers, Inc., in commenting on the naa aac valley, near here today The 2:35 pace or trot resulted as!’ © yinot Gets Convention | Rioting.is, Renewed Today After BANK.REOPENS: slenifeanes Of the. contract, “marks | Ned i Nie beet eae won x haart MH E t 4 'e . ah he passing of t! ' bs se EEE TnT bili tae Ment Minot was awarded che 1922 conven-| . Two Men Were Killed Last as nee tHe SaaS eee the line taken by the men;who set out * % meoond, "Redbud 1 oed By william tion of thé new state organization Night in Figh ra @ Farmers and Merchants bank mer-owned, grain salés agenc * The. to March to Mingo county last. week. Davidson, of Cooperstown; third, Bill| inal meetings were hald this morn- ight in Fight a ener Renville county, has re-\ tact that the Equity Exchange had Mystery In Situation, Nevett, Jr., owned by Jim Covell, of; ing. One of the speakers was to be; = need ee seat at; the state ex-! spent ten years in preparing the Last night was one of uncertainty Billings, Mont; fourth, Lybi Sena,/Norman Black, of the Fargo Forum.| MILITARY DRIVEN BACK| doors Nov. 26. 19963 pen closed its} ground, in this territory has nlade our} ag to what was happening along the owned by Dr. Salvale, of Helena,| The convention was advised that Pres- jot « 26, 1920, being the 15th! organization's problem easy, sa far ag Logan ‘Boone county line. Early to- q Mont. The best time was 2:19%. |ident Mackintosh of the Associated | — as a Rumbengoe bank aito close. The) the Northwest is concerned.” Assistant U.S. Att in Chi: | 02%, 25 was: mun the same. Latest : cehree Bismarck hone and. sDer advertising Clubs of the World would Forced to Retire Under Hot Fire] 5a21'2! '# 10.000 and surplus is $10.-1 ‘The contract, in designating the ssistant U. 5. Attorney in Uint- reports were a repetition of yester- me aps a fourth were to be in the races/ visit a lor’ akota clubs in No- ‘ . a Equity Co-Operative Exch: i g day’s, NO more reassuring and-no less A today. Mrs. Bryan was to drive Rose*; vember. R. A. Nestos, of Minot, was in Dublin Streets: Before ea pugs : official alea agency of se Or Giie cago to Investigate Reports alarming. a leaf in the 2:25 trot and Mr. Bryan, one of the speakers at the convention. * Renewing Attack Growers, Inc., in the Northwest, stinu- Spread About _ Adjutant General Charnot was back iy was or A Caceclinanbad bod Meier * B Aaa tate the lates that in the event any grower ob- ae i the aut ater a hurried trip 219 pace. ge ass -; Mandan club, presided «t the ques | " aa ee oan jects to the arrangement other ter: hrough the district. The word pic- tered Diredt Drift in the 2:25 trot. tendered the visitors last evening. | Dublin, Aug. 30.—The Daii Eir- minal marketing imaeblaery may SEEKS MOTIVE OF BODY| te he painted of the situation in an it Interest in Cattle [ After, the banaue and hurinese see Aue pia ie ue latest letter utilized at the discretion of officers of eine oral ae last night was s9 Greatest. interest in the fair exbib-;Sion the Criers were’ spec'al guests! from Premier Lloyd George jn re- the U. S. Grain Growers, lac. Chicago, Aug.30-—The molive of the| ‘/#'ming that Governor Morgan sent af its is shown in the livestock, particu- ae ad grounds: wie eine. Tad lan, sponse to peace proposals is ex- : It also provides that in the event} Klu Klux Klan was being ‘sought here} ye qe tnient appeal ‘to President M larly in dairy cattle, according to Dr./ Cane I atner'to participate | pected to be dispatched to London jthe members and stockholders of the] today in a federal investigati arding for immediate wid. B. K. Bjornson, superintendent. He! the Indians invited them to partic’pite| ‘ne. This | Equity Co-operative Exchange do not} stituted by John V. Clinnin, al Refuse to Disperse. said it was the largest livestock ex-|in the dance. Following, a smoker | stale Tish was, earned japprove the merger, the merger at, U. S. district attorney. Comp In hfs request, addressed to the % hibit the fair had had. There are 165| was given at the Mandan Country | pe icially today after Eamonn i : aie | the end of the two-year contract perl-| spread during the last three weeks chief executive and Secretary pf War cattle, Holstein predominating. Most! club. | DeValera had held a conference | President Harding Sees No Rea-|°! Will not take place, this being a /form the basis of the inquiry, Mr. Clin- Weeks. the governor quoted the adju- ‘ of then are from the New Salem and To Aid State i with the cabinet. son Far Action’ Asked B jauestion inet will be submitted to the! nin said. He asserted he would inves- ee general ag reporting that during \ Flasher dairy circuits. Farmers and; s hi t —— son For Action Aske: sy stockholders of the Equity Co-opera-| tigate allegations that the Klan is an} ‘he trip he commanded armed bands ‘ business men alike show great inter-} The resolutions adopted by the con-: TWO ARE KILLED : tive Exchange at thei annual meet-| “absolute monarchy opposed to pub-| 0 disperse but that they refused to ; ; re 45 horses! vention follow: - ‘ F paSaenreery Union Head ing 0 : itie sae enilen es 30 and <é : i, est any thes cattlers, There pees es VCWhereas:. There have been. organ-'. Belfast, Aug. 30.—Last night’s riot- nee January nite : fe [us Polley; that it collects 510 yearly ee nat continued co maintain pa- s 5 +a! ized in North Dakota recently a num-|!"&) when two persons were killed, : —_-— Hl place him: in: @ ,:position| from each member with apparently 8 of the road along the boundary Cooperstown, as the largest expibi ie P advertiaing clubs all_workitig and several injured, was the most ser-| __ Washington, Aug. 30.—Pres{dent where his crops will not. beshandled! no accounting; that.it charges $6.50 line of the two counties. Chesapeake tors. There are 50 sheep, with Strutz: ne ae eeesing tubs ae Assoc. ious ‘the city"has experienced for some Harding has declined to accede to the| by the Equity Co-operative Exchange,| for regalia costing less ‘than $2.00,]and Ohio railroad trains have been 4 and Son, of Jamestown, having the’ under and affiliated with Uh Avo time. The police and military were| Yequest of John L. Lewis, president] # U.S. Grain Growers member must |that it is a corporation operating | commandeered to transport contin- largest exhibit and there are 40 hogs, ' ate ig i ip *lengaged throughout the night in sub-| ! the United Mine Workers of Amer-| give notice of such objection within|for profit and that numerous lawless| gents to armed camps and. hib’ The; and ‘ e i p |. tele mostly from local exhil tor ne Whereas: More constructive state | duing :men and snipers who were op-} 1¢2, for a conference between miners| twenty days of the time he signs the ts have heen ascribed to persons} phone wires have been cut and steps ; livestock judges are Prof. E. J.! ee “jerating from windows and roofs and! 20d operators to thresh out the West; contract. The Equity company is ing under the guise of the Klan. taken to re-establishment ~ che! work as well as more local commun : of com ¥ Thompson and William Guy, of the vor Myork can be accomplished by @ continued their fusilade until after| Virginia coal troubles, | granted the right to present the merits} “There has been much talk about} munication. 4 agricultural college. he other vies sreanization ore advertising Midnight. The street lamps were ex- While the text of the president's re-! of its sales organization to such ob-|the Klu Klux Klan but |Mtle action.”| Efforts to communicate by tele- Superintendents of the other ox: therefore = SINE {nguished and the only light came from| Ply to Mr. Lewis was not made pub-|jector in an effort to induce the ship-| “said Mr. Clinnin. “When I finish T/ phone with Blair and Scharpels have hibits are: Agricultural departments e ‘Be it resolved: We affirm our al-\Purning houses which the mob had| lic at the White House it was said the’ ment through it, | will know if things are not as they! heen unsuccessful for several days John Sarvis; dairy products, in “ly rehes iocthe “associated. Adverti et on fire. president had informed Mr. Lewis that) The contract provides that han-| Should be. In that case I’ will waste ci Iverson; machinery, gen: Le ental ine. clubs of the World, and pledge! The rioting continued throughout; he saw no necessity for a confer-| dling charges made against grain; no time in laying the whole matter Union Man’s educational, H. K. Jensen; yeoman 9 the vor ye ite officers the afternoon and resulted in the death |ence inasmuch us a spectal senate com-| shall he divided between! the two com. | before the federal grand jury and ask-| Attorney General C department, Mrs. Jess; poultry de-, our unquab tied si rry id the slogan of two more persons. William Ken-| mittee would meet at Willluinson on! nanies on a sliding ratio, vanging| ing indictment.” panion on the mission, P. P. Porter, : partmelts PLM aay Paden Soi "Truth in Advertising”; that we en- nedy was shot dead in Aisle street and! Sept. 19 to hear further testimony. | from one-quarter to tac U. S. Grain. ———— United Mine Workers executive board i partment, r 5 . Ilse isi Re ¢ Annie Watson, a 5-year-old girl vot; The White House said the text of! (rowers and three- t : member, returned to Cuarleston with a is assistant suneritendchy of the: liver) dorse, the Better aes TaDe o into'the line of fre in North Queen's! the President's letter might be giv-| ir qaree guaran te. the the state officiut. Hé,;.tao,’ gavé'ln stock de| " i " Fi , street and was shot dead. Fort; n out by: Mr. Lewis. ies : cf a vision gloomy account of conditi fav- . F ‘the World, also the educational courses |? dete q Morty y. comes effective, to an equal division " ny s ons prefay BP Lack Transportation Facilities | suggested by the parent organization; | 1Bht persons wounded in the rioting) a ‘after the volume of business passes) ing his formal statement with fore- The attendance of Bismarck people! that we pledge our united efforts to, were taken to hospitals. | ‘the 25,000,000 bushel mark. This ar-| N N D N hoding metaphors. His straggling slumped greatly because of lack of| make the vigilance Work of our local, peifast, Aug. 30. (By the Associated! | rangement will have little effect on; Vi reports to C. F. Keeney, president of preparation for transportation facili-! units more effective. | press.)-—Street fighting which has! | the grower in the final pay patronage | District No. 17, followk: % ‘ties. The fair management dia not Also, be it resolved that we adver: been in progress since yesterday be-| ; dividends—that is charges in excess: : i RT makes trom the agestoras: 1 engage a special train for Monday and; tise to the world the unlimited natural; yume particularly violent after - ‘of the marketing costs are returned; — Fargo, Aug. 30.—Burglars early | 46; arms, women and childrea no arrangements were made for @ resources of North Daktoa, such a8 lock tod: re i a | to.the grower. today entered the vault of the | eeing in’ panic over the line into . ‘i d: . iil jay, the dinner hour of 90 | Bi 0 . special train for today until yesterdey the coal and clay deposits; that we call’ ractories in the side streets radiating| ane | Near 25,000,000 Mark. | Geneseo bank, Sargent county, baited coun armed patrols arriving ! P\ noe E The TENS ae ante the! the attention of our people Leela from Duncairn garden and North) Budapest, Aug. 30. (By the Assoctat-| That the 25,000.00 bushel mark will | and escaped with a few Liberty conve nae ae ang every available to leave here at 10:30 a. me ow opel residents of other commonwe: it | Queens: street. Jed Press).—The treaty of peace be-| he reached shortly is indicated by the! Bonds and some change, accord. | 7% e alig the aone supplies to the ‘ time was changed to a m., aise F econdly, to our beauty spots (iD ve ‘One laborer was shot dead and sev-| tween the Uniled States and Hungary] fact that the Equity Company already | Ing to the State Bankers’ Asso. | Picket hills the Scharpel’s bare scep- ‘ Poi in NY oO oe Biona psections of our state in an effort to! ..2) other persons were wounded, in-| was signed here yesterday afternoon) is handling more than 15,000,000, ciation offices. The robbers first, |e" May well he compared with the 0 due to leave Mandan for Bismarck at| «Take a Look at North Dakota—The; ; ae Ks ie ra | tried t h t jearly days of the World War.” “ i Yclock tonight (midnight Bismarck ine Si First”: that we most cluding one army sergeant. Civilians; by Foreign Minister Banffy and Grant! bushels annually and the U. S. Grain, ied to enter throuch the vaul Hisvé Picket Lines ‘ POS eRe AL LA eal Sa | Sunshine State—First”: that we most Tyee sandbags in the middle of the| Smith, United States Commissioner, Growers members in North Dakota, door and failing there tunneled | aye Picket Lines ae time.) The verry, will run until about, heartily approve of ene projects 18 street and maintained heavy fighting! tere. ‘have signed contracts wiich represent, Into it from outside the bank eon thesnorthern Bide’ ofthe moun: 2a, m. tonight. Se b | make the petrified forests in the {against the police and military who/| aes over 10,000.000 busheis. Of course) building, x ain which serves as a watershed lies ie No arrangements had been made by: [ands a natural park under the name! : | rake 5 | 4 ae the camp and main forces of the min- © the fai sociation for a special train’ Ro It National park; that we| Were forced to a bandon the, street.; King Albert of Belgium has given| some of this is duplicated but with The veggs secured between $300 ers. /Similarly situated th th P eae ‘i aes aa LIN Lay Armored cars were summoned. Atjhis magnificent touring bus to be| organization work well under way in, and $400 according to officials of | cide AP pablder naeeareabaae ay £ for Wednesday, it was said at the N-j endorse the Good Roads movement as Thos the falling ot bullets resem=/used by sight-seeing’ tourists (Continued on Page 8 the bank. and did not succeed in side are the Logan county deputies North Dakota Good| one time the falling bullets rese st y sight-seeing tourists ‘ontinued on Page 3) Si pols Arkh pis . and the state police. The miners have onening the safe inside the vault. : . 7 A advanced picket lines in the hills. P. office this afternoon. The attempt to enter the vault by the door had been made with’an Rane |nroposed by the bled a small hail-storm. “Should these men clash it would i Roads association; that we heartily) i STATE FIGHTS- THREE CASES IN °: COURTS IN FARGO The state attorney general's office jendorse the New Salem Idea as ap- oe | plied to diversified farming, and be it SWINDLE LEA TURNS ON FRENCH ‘further Chicago, Aug. 30.—Characterizing | Charles W. French as a “financial | Thanks Local Clubs Resolved: that we suggest to all local clubs that more attention be paid to developing the talent of their mem- per _ NEW D’ANNUNZIO RISES TO HOLD © HUNGARIAN LAND GIVEN AUSTRIA 30.—-Korgunland, a firmed reports that one allied-officer draw into battle a total of 2,500 men. insufficient charge of nitroglycer- | along the top of the ridges are trench- ine, they said. Withdraw Report. A report made by a deputy state ex- aminer of the examination of the of- fice of former county treasurer H. P. es and breastworks of stones and felled trees. & ' “According to Mr. Porter several men at Scharpels told him their stor- ies of the fight when several men were hag three important cases in Fargo b ” i “ p Vienna, Aug. i ase t ol bers so that the clubs shall take an'nut” and declaring he. “wouldn’t know! nna, T ‘i : in the near future. The case in which) otive part in the entertainment ofa $1,000 promissory note if he saw) narrow strip of territory, situatel| had been killed or weunded. Lieut. Knappen, which said there appeared tnetens See trees aad Scere Hedges is reported to have posted'to he a shortage of $231. has been|shoriffs and a band ef armed men, officials of the Union Heat, Light and Power company of Fargo are cited to show cause why they should not be punished for contempt is in district court on Sept. 7. A case in which elevators seek to restrain enforcement of grain laws is in federal court on Sept. 5, and a case in which the American Telephone company is seek- ing to restrain the railroad commis- sion from interfering with a higher rate schedule is up during that week in federal court. their local communities, be it fur-|one, John W Worthington indicated to- | ther Iday that he would tell the government Resolved, that we strive to overcome what he knows about French’s opera- | the untruthful and hurtful advertis-| tion. ing this state has received during the| His action indicated a break between | past few years using as our slogan /|Freinch, alleged head of a $50,000,000; for the coming year “Truth at the|“swindle trust” and the alleged headj Helm will steady the craft.” And bejof a group of mail robbers whose op-/ it further lerations federal authorities believe are} Resolved that we extend to thejrelated. It was expected Worthine-} Town Criers of Bismarck our mostjton would relate his story to John V.: hearty thanks for entertainment while (Continued on page 6.) ney, today or tomorrow. * along the Hungarian border whicn was awarded Austria by the treaty of t. Germaine, is apparently in posses- sion of Hungarian insurgents with Lieut Hedges, enacting tie role of @ Kofanty in Upper Silesia or Capt. Gabriel d@’Annunzio in Fiume. The government is not receiving any news from the district where on Sunday night irregular Hungarian forces at- éupy the district. placards in the district calling to the colors all men under 45 years of age. It is also said that 3,000 regular Hun- garian troops have arrived and are encamped near Odenburg. A det ment of 200 Austrian gendarmes is re: ported surrounded at Gerersdorf. On official statement issued here says that Austria is relying upon the allies to prevent any vonflict in Bor-| Clinnin, assistant U. S. district attor-jtacked Austrian gendarmes sent to oc-| gunland and see that the treaty of St.| There are,wncon-| Germaine is carried out. | 8 withdrawn from the oftice of the coun- y auditor. It was stated by Knappen and his employes in the office that the deputy examiner had overlooked three items which made up the differenc which appeared in Knap count and the office a on this showing that Cie report was withdrawn, it is stated. ;up near the scene. They stated that one campaign and one broad-brimmed hat were picked After the battle Mr. Porter said his informant told him all the miners in thé vicinity armed themselves and small boys stood with arms at their sides. At a nearby farm- house, according to this, storv the searchers found Magistrate Fulton Mitchell and four others eating dinner Automobiles use nearly 3 per cent of the steel produced in this country. with two machine guns, rifles, pistols (Continued on Page 3)