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i iG oR ¥ iF * FORTIETH meek PRICE FIVE CENTS ~ TRAIN KILLS TWO MANDAN MEN NORTHBOUNDTRAINHITS AUTO. ~ THREE MILES NORTH OF MANDAN AND HURLS VICTINS 100 FEET AA. KILLED IN CRASH “CONCENTRATED BOOZE” RUNNERS | PAD IS TO PREACH HERE ! Sieh ey | ‘Shipment of Essence in Small | Box, Enough to Make $16,000! Worth of Liquor, Confiscated | ee H BEGINNING WORK DEATH LIST IN CHEMICALBLAST i H i Task of Completing Local Organ-; : By State Agents. * {Over 2,500 Persons Have Re-' i oe izations Faces Both Sides \ Se ne : ceived Treatment For In- | IG. 1. Solum, Well-Known in Slope Country, Former Candidate For is Ni ee H iskey runners have begun to aie : { Commissioner d F in Fight f LEAUUGDES to doring “eaaceenmnied | juries Received stoner af Insuratice; and Nelson Luther, Member of ; | booze* into this country from | ‘rs i | Mandan City Commission, Are Fatally Injured—Deep Cut ; LEAGUE CALLS MEETINGS, i eae, according to F, L. Wat- {RELIEF TRAINS ARE SENT: | Prevented Driver From Seeing Approaching Passenger Train ins, state enforcement officer, | i | Running Late ri here today. baie Say at i sate, Four Mass Meetings Will Be ' Watidns nd aids captured a tar | Both French and Germans Sent | ‘i “5 which he said was loaded with u F * | S; ; ‘ . . Held in Fargo, Bismarck, | two boxes contianing a combina. Doctors Int Stricken 1 ' G. I. Solum, real estate dealer and acting police magistrate 4 4 Ming: Gegcd Rea: i \Gone'of. glycerin, bourbon cose District lof Mandan, and Nelson E. Luther, city commissioner, died last ‘i i | sence, brandy essence, body pre- stric i eee as the result of injuries received when the automobile driven : : RRR EN i | paration and coloring matter, | | ! jolum was struck by the nor i - j Organizers for both the Independ- | | th liquor form. "| Mayence, Ger Sept. 22.—(By j iper train at the blind aie ee ee ele Lasata A ents and Nonpartisans have start- | “Phe boxes were not more than | the Associated Press.)s—While Ist tion’ tl il Crossing at the city waterworks pumping ae ' ed out lining up forces for the re-! | 12 inches long and 16 inches | mates of the number of dead from jStation three miles north of the city. 5 call campaign, With some of the can- ' high,” said Mr. Watkins. “Yet | Wednesday’s explosion which destroy-| | Solum, who was conscious until about half an hour before his : didates in the field now making) | they had in them enough of the jcd the Badische company’s great nes /death, said he did not see or hear the train until it was upon them speeches the greatest task confront-; | essence to make 400 gallons of li- | chemical plant at Oppau continued to | GT. SOLUM, | Mr. Solum was driving Luther to the waterworks plant. There ing the leaders of both sides in the | quor when mixed with aleohol or. |day~at approximately 1.500, the total] Ag an active hooster in civic {is a deep cut through which th ‘S$ plant. There campaign is the completion of local! Res Meckieae | home brew. With this small | of persons actually founc to have heen! affairs, prominent in lodge work, (Mr. S p ough which the north branch of the N. P. runs. organizations. , | Vapiek es hae) amount of material they could | injured exceeds the first figures by a! in the insurance tied aid ac /Mr. Solum drove onto the tracks going down a grade before he An Burieleh county soitlier the lea-; | Dr. George Mecklenburg of | make $16,000 worth of liquor, | wide margin. |." candidate on the anticNonpartie (52 the train, and never had a chance to avoid the crash. gue orgailization plans! Helena, Mont., who is to deliver figuring the selling price at $10 Already 2,500 persons have reduced], k ‘ ! Victims Hurled 100 F Pe fed % | BTA ate an -league ticket for state Com- | Ss Hu ‘eet are completed, the only step having{ his great sermon-lecture on per gallon. j treatment for hurts sustained through| missioner of Insurance last fall, | The automobile was demolished, and the victi been taken with respect to organizing} “Christianity and the World Aceording t» Watkins the mat- | the effects of the explosion. Bodies of I. Solum, who was fatall 5 is bably 100 f ere as ed, and the victims were thrown : local women by Independents. A/ Crisis," at the McCabe Metho- | ter was shipped from Montreal | the dead to the number" of $50 had! jared im’ am acedieat narh op (probably eet. The train backed up, picked them up and took meeting of the league county executive| dist church Friday evening at 8 | to Estevan, Canada, and brought | heen recovered this forenoon, | Mand late“ yeuterday. was them to the Mandan hospital. The accident happened about 4:45 countless may be called in the next} o'clock. ue FS We megs ts | i Erenchs(ormans Co- Operate. i widely known over the Slope |P-™. the train having been late in leaving Mandan. e : | Spa ‘ isles f ea he French and Ge fiona on i We BO RRR ee di ii A representative of the I. V. A. head-/ and a jman_ giving his name as! in the aetrice ibe pate ae nore countrys Hejwas, 40/aed.anqiar BT fe auehes iid not regain consciousness quarters, in Bismarck, !ast night said | | Collier who said heelived in Los {cue work in the closes Hl ‘ t i 00 ANARCHISTS ities ands advised. thet creer he had returned from Garrison, Wash- ; i eles, i ahthng ineniGad ; | huyn and other’ cities w the meth fine | Aneelee se Watkins said he 1s Meumey hesplts au hag arrived | | FREE TO ROAM give fer cteend to Luther, believing . Y ing up Independent forces, and at-| F EPI PAL | found a “bootleggers dictionary,” | near Oppau. i ! | AROUND THE U.S.! fared: Sather waatadle Rae tempting to complete »cal organiza-| | containing recipes for all kinds |” ‘The town of Oppau is a scene of| i —__—_—. |shoulder was broken, bones were tion. State : ‘A. headquarters haye| of drinks. The state open be- [utter desolation, mora than a third| ¢ J | Washington, Sept. More. | splintered in his left leg, his toos torn not announce detailed plans for put- lieves that much of the a ap | of the houses having been des royed, | j; than 100 Russian anarchists’ are | off, and his abdomen pierced by flying : « ting some ginger into tie campaign. | hooze smnneried. from cannes se while the mofs of the others wera; ; at Mberty in this country ler | Slass. League Calls Meetings. ' | now made of essence and a poo swept off as if by a whirlwind. Here! ; bond which are covered by $600,- | Sudden Turn for Worse 208) peainns . \ —_ {grade of moonshine. re killed or i i 00 Oin Lib 4 | | 5 5 Four mass meetings 101 the leaguers | i “The Canadian authorities raid- also many were killed or injured. [Sate i i. mors Hone sepositedt _It was not until about 8 o'clock last were called by State Chairman Lieder-|Growth of Church Activities i > other side of the Excess Pressure Blamed. j | With the secretary of labor, it was ‘night that Mr. Solum took a turn for bach, at Bismarck, Minot, Grand Forks | ; ; od a plane Om ne ney deping” |The explosion is attvihuted by some amar | lated (oday at the department of {the worse. His lungs had been crush- and Fargo. k | Makes Work on'Church Watkins said, “The bootleggers | to ‘excess pressure on two adjoining! é | labor. On account of the refusal [ed. ‘Hemorrhages developed and he The Bismarck meeting will he held| said a man could drive up there | &&asometers, the whole uf this part of| Lowell Sherman, Who Disappear-| o the Russian Soviet government | died shortly afterward, October 3 at which the icaguers in the | Necessary | Sa ave in the evening with [the works being literaily pulverized.| d-From Train, Report | fe aecept them it hax heen impos | Mr. Solum was one of the original following counties are. urged to. be| Paib te Sea a load. I believe that he used | Where the gasometers siood is now a e om ‘Lrain, Keports eas Le v gevert hen. members of Mandan’s company F, present: Bowman, Slope, Hettinger,, | essence and cheap home brew to” | funnel-shaped hole 130 yards wide and| to Official dae oh oe Gororminent toin- [North Dakota National: Guard, and Adams, Sioux, Morton, Golden Valley, | SOCIAL CENTER, (erie the bootleggers.” 45. yards deep, while twisted girders duce jie Rov let government to | worked up through the ranks. until Stark, Mercer, Oliver, Grant, Billings, | oat ics i aca Nad Sat and debris of every description lie! (a | peria ree ee ta ethene vue ae the. seciment was called to > Emmons, Logan, Mcintosh, McLean,; The parish house of the Episcopal scattered: about. For a distance of 1 mee . Sth Hi - Mexican border he was captain in Burleigh, Kidder, Sheridan and Dunn. | chureh,” where Sunday school, scout | / severa) hundred yards uot a wall is 70 TELL OF THE PARTY: prot ‘a ‘ane ane oltier carn of ihe company. He algo com- The Grand Forks meeting will he, me ings, da 5, | left standing. | ST aT G (er : | pa the company when the Sec- eet i , * ae A 7 rk, S —) . een futile, jond Batallion was called out fc held October 4 for the ieliowing coun-| functions and other activities are he- | The’ directorate, of ‘he company is] New York, Sept. 22—Lowell Sher-, ™ one s called out for ser- ties:. Towner, Ramsey, Cavalier, Pem-| ing carried on is being rempdeled. | ( quoted as saying that the explosion! man, .motion picture actgr, question- Gaeieeihe oulorenle otitte! war with bina, Walsh, Nelson, Grand Forks and; The work of the church has expand- | occurred in. a storehouse containing |cd’ teday by District ‘Attorney, Swann before th iment walled B seaantte Benson. jed so rapidly that it was foundneces- | four thousand tons of nitrous sul-|at the request of District Attorney | heing undoERelaEe: aaa eateries o The Fargo meeting.is set for-October | sary to provide enlarged quarters. for Dhates, which had;previously. been ex-! s Xt ies i (ae z a ee 5 and will be for these counties: Stuts- | e Sunday school, The/itéw' parish amined and was believed to he free prady, of, San Francisco’ -expréssed | ilanuiaesnaeapees i itiant ot Mae y, man, Wells, Bddy, Foster, Griggs,| house will have a seating capacity of from danger of explosion. willingness to return to San Francisco tinant ir State i arith vit fon Brom: Steele, Traill, Barnes, Cass, Ransom, about 150. 2 when needed for the trial of Roscoe i well as Ipcal Makonie Seas Be tas Sargent, ‘Richland, LaMoure and Dick-| Improvements now under wa y,, ema E, Arbuckle. ithe candidate of 1 f which will be completed in about | . . . . ‘District. Ai v jate of Independent forces of 2 ey, three weeks, will, it is estimated, cost State Engineering Society Di- | District Attorney Brady of San; ria ithe state at the last general election The final mass meetinss will be ned) ie ee 500 and $2000. In addi-| i i Meeting “H | Francisco had requested District At-{Tax | Commissioner Wallace for the office of Commissoner of In- at’ Minot on October & where these; 2@tWee! Lats hdd tetas rectors in eeting Here torney ‘Swann here to get in touch: a | surance. Mr, Solum was 40 and single. counties will he represeuted: Divide, 10m a new furnace is being installed i ¥ | with Sherman on his arrival from the{ — Looks Over Federal Filings We" managed, the Median oneteea Williams, Mountraill, McKenzie, Burke,| '" the church and the church wi Adopt Resolutions coast as the California authorities ; aie team this year. : Renville, Ward, Bottineau, McHenry, | palnted: The sontragion OF te par- eee eh as ' ; Wished to question him regarding the; Washington, Sept. 2 emina Gene. year Rolette and Pierce. lathe i Sah ‘i Stens were taken by the directors EA ae | party; given by Fatty Annitetl si. at of federal income tax returns filed by; Four Children Survive ry ; aie he tatane ‘ of the North Dakota chapter of the|ygry oe r which Virginia Rappe received injur- | corporations doing busimess in North! Luther, a Northern Pacific engineer, Says Organization ‘Threatened. a he meal ee Thomas Dewhurst, | American Association of Engineers, Michigan Police Seeking Another. ies whch resulted in her death. Sher-! Dakota has been undertaken by George} had lived n Mandan about 10 years. In a statement addvessed to bre It Ay lanned to open it with a func. |i" meeting here, “to have engineers in Triple Slaying ; man was at the party, |B. Wallace, tax commissioner of that;He has been a member of the Man- cinct captains, commilleemen, dele isn probably a dinner fF tie church lof the state, in their respective com- % i District Attorney Swann went to | state, with a view of completing re- dan city commission for two years gates and all league members, the lea-| nent” “A new vaardwood ficor|Munites, to advocate such needed oo c | the station yesterday to meet Sher-iturng filed under the state law with! #2d in charge of the water works di- gue committee declares that the “lea-i! being 1 fa and a kitchen installed. | 2nd desirable puble works as ‘the Detroit, Mich., Sept. -While onc; man but learned Sherman left the | the federal statement it was announc-| Vision of the city attairs. Hoe is sur- gue movement never iaced such aj'S DeIng laid anc r * lifinances and requirements of their | man was being held in the Cass county! train at Harmon, N. Y., and disap} oq here today by Mr. Wa ‘Al-| Yived by a wife and four children. crisis as the present.” It tells the lea- communities permit.” j Jail Join for investigation in connection| peared in an autompbile wth a red. ! though a number of states have state| “Uther also is a prominent Mason. guers that “if we ae io save our or-| “This step .is taken, the directors/with the murder of William Monroe,| headed woman. Mr. Swann said) income tax laws Commissioner Wal-| z vanization and our stale we must all) say in an announcement, in the be-| his wfe and daughter at Dowagaic, au-| Sherman had agreed willingly UN- | jae, aati ae i Funerals Arranged Bi 38 { Abe 3 | tie ry i lace said North Dakota was the fir " " get busy at once and yut our whole; ‘lief that “a return to more normal! thorities here continued theit search dergo questioning providng what he to utilize federal returns as a means The funeral of Nelson Luther will strength in the campaign.” | j business and business on the part of/ today for another man against whom! said would not be given to the news- of checking on the ‘atatemente filed (Pe held Friday afternoon. Members The statement declares particularly! jeveryone is the surest and quickest| suspicion was directed by his atten-| Papers. Ea | With the state authari i jot the Knights Templar commandery against the I. V. A. constitutional: 5 means of reducing unemployment inj tion to the daughter. | eneunan apested gat ate gistrict| byman A: Caen crauary, of the! Will be in charge of the Templar ser- amendments and initiated measures,} | the country and that the cessation! The identity of the man sought here; # orney.s office shortly before noon; state tax commis: on is with Mr, Wal-| Vices asserting their success would cripple! ‘of much public improvement and| was withheld, but Cass county officers | #24 was -auleationed by Mr Swann |e : i ‘rhe body of Mr. Solum was taken the league program. i | works ‘has, resulted in some unem-| said he was a resident of Detroit and) gy ni eeeated WW Apartment eel ee enews jto the Elks hall where it will lie in —____ | / ployment of pasineers and pene, ag visited Dowagiac last Saturday the day auartiiante ia eluding lacectiecs'| istate until Saturday. The body then Tei oo {tation fpr reasonable pi 9 a d r ‘ | : ‘not onl; make the anginesring fieid | the murders are Presumed to have) vho sought him yesterday, came to| will be removed to the home of Mrs. ‘Greatest Factor in Increasing | more ative bac. Will Valeo. provide been committed. He hai encountered! (4 District Attorney's office today |N. Petit and the funeral will be held | pia A work for a host of both skilled and; eae ane ee lave en with a detestive. After he had been jieoms is Liebyienan church Sun- | Span of Life is Reducing unskilled labor.” cease his attentions to Neva threaten-| questioned District Attorney Swann; jday. Members of the Masons, Royal | ea ing him with death, it was said. { vraphed Distric | Arch Masons, Knights of Pythias and he ‘a De h Ra | Among other activities of the so- | telegraphed District Attorney Brady | 1 Whe A oF 4 f E 3 Infant Deat te jciety it will advocate the early pas- pa TINE: jas follows: | \ Fun merieany eeionawal attend the EE a = !sage by Congress of a law increasing BOYCOTT METHOD | “Sherman appeared today under! x ‘Also Agreed I leorduet pa rp : easton ye | Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 22—The! tne amount of federal aid for high- TO PROTECT SELF | the district attorney's subpoena. He! Prices so greed Upon In con t 'y exercises at the Cass County Authorities Claim stestest single factor in increasing) way improvement. Communications |made a full statement which will be} Chic: Meeti | grave, Cc ed ithe span of life is the saving of in- have been directed to the state's rep- TRIED BY HYL AN) forwarded tn tonight’s mail. He xl jicago Meeting | —_ Big Game Captured. | fants and children, Dr. BE. L. Tuohy,!resentatives in Congress asking them pressed willingness to return to San| pee ‘Z P of Duluth, Minn., told the National! to support such legislation, and also| err aey ay Ware Francisco when neoded for the trial.”| Chicago, Sept. 22—The world ser- : > \conference of Catholic Charities here|t9 support proposals for the consol- New York, Sept. 22.—New York ———_—— lies will start October 5, it was de- Fargo, Sept. Beene. arreet ot tires tonight. \idation of many federal departments, | "€WSPapers today published an official | | cided today, the first game being play- 4 men in Minot recently by officials of there is still an appalling death | now uncoordinated and overlapping,| Proclamation by Mayor Hylan calling) led on the home grounds of the Na- the Cass county sheriff's office has! rate occurring within the first year of jas a matter of economy and efficiency. | OR merchants, store keepers to refuse! | tional League team. broken up an international ring of} jite» pr, Tuohy continued. “There is; ee advertising to newspapers who are. | In the event either Pittsburgh or Statement rom tne fice ofthe snes Senseo Hyper Somt uy to S| BROADWAY CAST __ |*isted seus races ae! KLAN LEADERS sacra ene ts re 4 attorney yesterday. The ring has oper? | chow that it requires an addition to | KEPT TOGETHER! newspapers were advertising the city | National League city, the next two Governor Makes Offer For Cap- aI ated in Fargo, Minot anc other nortit-' the population of threo and one-half | as “a paradise for criminals” and a} ——— \in the American League town and so ture of Gunmen eastern cities according to the state- to four to insure the Ultimate pres-; 5.) Bainter in “Hast is West” will| “80ld mine forme” snd urged that jon. Both New York teams are at Y ment. jence of one new adult. ‘be the attraction at the Auditorium) bUsinéss men “think inis over, place; Attorney-general Orders Burns} present leading their leagues. = : The men are S. A. Collings, Arthur! “There is a well-known unfavorable | 20 557 the blame where it be:ongs and act! to Probe Activiti | Commissioner K, M. Landis and the | A reward of $500 for the arrest ani A. Norton and Curtis Fadden, They! teadency for our native population to [Pen Harris, Jr., has consistently | accordingly \ 0 Frobe Activities | league presidents fixed the price, for| Conviction of the five men who fired are in the Cass county jail here. \remain stationary or actually recede | aatatatnedl the Standard of the Broil desire is Ai ae i the series at from $1 to $6. H upon and wounded Barney Bussen, a Sheriff Kraemer is on the way to| Ampng the better educated, notably Giction, and the performance today,| BARBER WHIPPED Washington, Sept. 22.-High officials] | If ane or both New York teams win | state centorcemett omlcer, any a dep- Fargo from Bismarck today with a par-/ the college graduate, they are by no ty hy o"Go the clever company, is as of the Ku Klux Klan may be sum-| the prices will be $1 in the bleachers, | uty sheriff of Renville county on the ty and four cars which have been stol-| means replacing their own numbers,” | © taneous ‘and absorbing an when -BY MASKED MEN. monea to Washington for interroga-| $3 for unreserved ts in the uppor| morning of Aug. 30, near Mohall in en in Fargo. | Taking up the subject of the death ie comedy was first produced. | tion by the department of justice, At-| 8Tandstand and for lower grand- Renville county, is offered by Gover- game -— ‘rate, Dr. Tuohy sieteg nat nate isa wis i | Muskogee, Okla, Sent. 22——-C. C,' torney General Daugherty indicated fora reservations and $6 in the Bee aes Tea nunared ooraat wili i very definite decline of the death rate Se EYOCER “ 2 Be Ae ee OMEY, eS. be paid for the first arrest and con- 21,000 EMPLOYES ifrom tuberculosis where the educa- BOYS EXCEED GIRLS. Anderson, a barber ‘of Boynton, was) oNicactes Burns of the department| Im the event Clevoland wins boxes| viction of any of the men and $75 +f ss omy, | London, Sept. 22. —The registra | whipped hy.masked mcn and given 18 pLOly: Ns R Pp will be $6 arvations $4 and $5 4 vic! N tional work began some 25 years ago. 7 4 ; , bureau of investigation. Mr. Daugher- e $6, and $ for the arrest and conviction of each BUYING SHARESI | ini RAT or feat general reports 1,057 buys for every| hours to leave town for his alleged; bureau of investigation. Mr. Daug ili ¢ 2 4 _ a ayes i Similar work as it will pertain to 1,000 girls were born in England dur- lati on 1 ife another, tY announced, has heen instructed to vilion seats $2, and general admission | of the others, the governor’s announce- PACKING COMPANY <2", is iust beginning, ne added. 3 the wesoaa di Hae Gr Age reat lonsxiwith the ;wite of “an set his agents at work on an in-|%! ment adds. Bussen and the deputy i Urges Charitable Attitude ing thes qual f . ynton man. {vestigation of the work of the Klan eae ea sheriff are recovering from gunshot _ tested their faith in the integrity and| have an inherent distrust of ' In speaking of the social worker, ! Chicago, Ill., Sept. 22.—Swift and; pr. Tuohy said: “I urge a ecmpany announces that more than charitable attitude of 21,000 employes of the company own worker: or are paying for shares in business. | in ing physicians. The medical profes- “These men and women have at-! sion, on the other hand is liable tp} these | good will of the company by invest-| newer workers coming into demains| eee STARTED BY CITY OF CHICAGO, = UPHOLDS FREEDOM OF THE PRESS Ree organization in various parts of the country, \ JOINS FARMER AID BUREAUS GRASS STAGGERS KILLS. Cape Town, Sept. 22.-- An epidemic among horses, known as grass stag- gers, is prevalent in Hast Griqualand, Many valuable animals e had to be killed. wounds. CALLS TARIFF BILL ALL BUNK ; Chicago. Sept 22. J. Alen, of Kans yovernor Henry » called the emer- A a - Z ‘ A Nei + 2] Washington, Sept. 2! ing their savings in the business,” | partly their own. Neither side under + 4 gency tariff bill “political bunk” in an stands the other and this should be of the bureaus supe 8 agricultur-| address ssociati savyS a company announcement. | 5 al extension work in ihe south; nortn BOXING MATCH address to the Association of Com- remedied quickly.” “Their holdings represent a total of 2 ; ey “The diet of a nation has a definite nearly 260,000 shares, the par value (8100 a share) of which is more than $24,500.000. These 21.000 represent more than one-third of our average number of employes.” ” Dr, Tuohy stated. vity of its people WANTS PUBLICITY | Chicago, Sept. 22.—The $10,000,000 influence on the efficiency and longe-| suit of the city of Chicago against the | and virtually be put out of business Chicago Tribune opened today with counsel for the newspaper asking the court to uphold a general demurrer based on the constitutional rights of and west was announced by Secretary jlibel to the extent of its total Wallace. alue ASK WAR DEPT. if the suit is won. The libel action grew out of state- ments made by the Tribune in the last at AID VETERANS) | Jersey y, Sept. 22.—The | New Jersey Boxing commission today decided to deprive Johnny Wil merce COSTS $35,000 se \ TESTING GASOLINE St. Paul, Sept. 22—A recipe for finding water in gasoline was 2 public’ today by Hjalmer Nilsson, Swift and companv’s _announce- city -election criticizing the pres » middleweight champion | Minnesota state oil Mspector. Little ment, explaining Thole broad = ad- ON ARMS PARLEY |tic freedom of the press. administration for the matter in which a of $35,000 he was to have received | dab$ of molasses in Bine sticks will ‘4 vertising policy. says it has for more ———_ If granted the demurrer would | municipal funds are expended. Washington, Sept. 22.—A recuest| for his Lahor Day bout with | pass through the gasoline and wien ie then three and one-half years been| Washington, Sept. 22.--Senator Har-|have the effect of dismissing the suit] The city contends that the articles| that the war department “take Bryan Downey, of Clev jthey strike water will loosen from the é talline the storv of the packing in-|rison of Mississippi introduced a res-|on the grounds of insufficient evi-jand editorial expressions on which the| active steps” to assist’ disabled| Wilson was accused of fa sticks, he explained. Incidentally, in i Anctry in order that the pabMe might | olution a full publicity in the| dence. : 2 suit it based damaged the city’s | veterans to obtain relief was made by put forth his best efforts in the |the last year, the inspectors by this have’) a> real understanding of the | proceedings of the limitotion of arma-| The suit involves a question of jcrédit in. disposing of municipal| the American Lesion in a letter sent; contest and found guilty by the | method have saved thousands of dol- fundamental facts of our business ,{ ment conference. ‘whether a newspeger may be sued for | bonds, \ to Secretary of War Weeks. sion. lars for gasoline users, he,said.