The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 29, 1921, Page 8

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* expected outlined, and national officers elect- |. PAGE EIGHT LEGION WOMEN AREBUSY WITH OWN SESSIONS First Official Meeting of Wo- men’s Auxiliary Held at Kan- sas City Beginning Monday LADY BEATTY A GUEST Decision of the Official Name To Be Part of Business of Session — H Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 2¥.—While! the men who made America’s army during the world war are occupied here next week with the third na- tional convention of the American Legion, wives, sisters mothers and sweethearts of many of these same| men expect to be busy with a con- vention of their own—the first na- tional auxiliary of the American Legion. Indications are that, while the women’s convention will not be as large as the men’s it will have quite as many matters to engage its mem- bers. Its; principal purpose is to per- fect /organization of the auxiliary. It will also select a definite and of- ficial; name. Somé members favor calling itiby its present title—the Wo- men’s Auxiliary of the American Le- gion. Others are in favor of de- signatjng the organization as “The Women of the American Legion.” Qualifications for membership are to We drawn up, policies ed. The women’s organization owe3; much of its strength-to the work of Miss’ ‘Pauline Curnick, national or- ganizer and director, Legion officials say. She will preside at the opening session of the women’s convention Tuesday morning, Nov. 1. . The Rev. Dr. Burris A. Jenkins of this city will give the invocation, ‘National Commander John G. Emery will then open the convention and Admiral Beatty, who was made an earl of British realm for the part he played in the battle of Jutland, and Lieut. Gen. Baron Jacques of Bel- gium will speak. The convention will adjourn at noon to give the wo- men an opportunity to watch the Le- gion parade. A dinner in honor of Lady Beatty, the British admiral’s Americn wife, for Mrs. John G. Emery, wife of the national commander of the distinguished women guests will be given that evening. | Wednesday will be devoted to busi- ness. General Pershing and Marshal Foch are expected to greet the’ wo- men that morning, however, in very brief speeches. Late in the after- noon, if the convention committee's schedule is carried out, the conven- tion will adjourn sine die for tea at the Women’s City Club. Mrs, R. B. Teachenor, whose two sons served in France, has been chairman in charge of plans for the convention. LEGIONAIRES POURING INTO a KANSAS CITY Leaders of Allied Forces To Be Honor Guests at ex-Service Men’s Meet ‘Kansas ‘City, Oct. 29.—Kansas City G#"bist,” became the slogan of the American’ Legion today as its men;- bers moved upon the city for their annual convention which begins ‘Mon- convention of the women’s! Legion and| €4. | This flivver was the first Rolls-Royce. C. S. Rolls is at the wheel. thought he was taking quite a chance when he started on that wild ride. jured seriously. The engineer observed from a dis- tance that a rail had been removed and was able to slacken the speed of the train before it reached the spot. be the pringipal speaker. Among the’ speakers will be Mrs. | Richard Edwards, of Peru. Ind., vice} rhe | # former director of the National Wo-/ nto the, diten,The men’s Suffrage association; Mrs. Mary} McDowell. of the University Settle-| ment of Chicago, chairman of the com: mittee on women in industry, and’ Mrs, Julian Salley, Aidken, S. C., di- rector of the Third! Region. The morning session, .1n addition to a discussion on legislative procedure, | will include an address on “Work for Efficient Government and _Disarma- ment,” by Mrs. Salley. Mrs. Park wil] My deliver her address at. a luncheon 2t q 12:30 o'clock. Organization and fi- nance, publicity methods and “How We Can Bulld Up the Region,” are the afternoon topics. as it hurdied coaches merely Jett the aralla and toppled over. The injured two passengers and fireman were brought here for treat- ments. The fireman, seriously scalded, probably could not recover. POLITICS WILL : - Women of Nine States io Hold Meeting on Tuesday Ra discussed. Fort Worth, Tex., Oct. 29—Women voters of nine states will be represent- ed by delegates here tomorrow when the convention -of the Sixth Region, National League of Women Voters, opens for a two-day session, at the conclusion of the annual state meet- ing of ‘the Texas league. Included in the states that will have delegates are Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, Mis- souri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Mississip- pi, Louisiana and Texas, and a total of 26,000 members will be represent- ape. Win Election Bet? What are you going to do with the money you win on the election? We suggest order- Mrs. Chatles H. Brooks of Wichita, Kansas, who was the first chairman of the National League of Women Vot- ers when it was a committee of the suffrage association, 4nd is the state president of the Kansas League, will be ope of the delegates. Another will be Mrs. Jesse /Wiliiams of St. Louis, president of the Missourl Lea- gue. The program of the opening day, which will be/devpted to various topics chief of which probably will be the question of national disarmament, in- cludes several speakers prominent in women’s activities of.their state. Mrs. ing a tailor-made suit or over- coat of KLEIN, The Tailor. 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Monday afternoon will cgme Mar- shal Foch, who will be accompanied by General John J. Pershing of the American: army. Vice President Calvin Coolidge, rep- resenting the president will head the American delegation’ of Americans. EXPRESS TRAIN ‘DERAILED; HUNT 3 STRANGERS LaPeer, Mich. Oct. 29.—Railroad detectives were searching the coun- try side today for three men who fled from the scene late last night of the derailment of the first section of Grand Truck passenger train No. 5. The men were believed to the train wreckers who removed a rail near’ Elba, three miles from here, with the result. that entire train excpt on pullman car plunged into WE CAN USE ANY QUANTITY and will pay top prices for all your Poultry—Veal—Butter—Eggs —Produce Tags and Prices Upon Request. Dept. C. Jacob E. Decker & Sons. Minneapolis and Duluth, Minn. ford Fire Insurance Com- pany, service means year- around per@#mal attention to policy-hélders — and promptness in: all things. 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George} ously for a resolution proposing that the ditch. Three persons were in-| Maud Wood Park, president gf the Na- tional League of Women Voters, will) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE REP. BLANTON ~ INCOLLAPSE ~ ATER GENSURE 'Texas Representative Brings Here’ S TOUSEN tt i ; What ' You Want Back of the Car You Buy % | Expulsion Case to Dra- matic Close ‘ | Wshington, . Oct. 29.—The censure of’ the house of representatives as publicly announced by Speaker Gillette in acordance with an un- aminous vote of its members toduy |-rested on Rep. Thomas L. Blanton, of Texas. | Retaining his seat by a bare mar- gin of 8 votes under the two-thirds rule for expulsion, the vote being 203 j to 213 on the resolution of Rep. Mandell, of ‘Wyoming, Republican leader, proposing expulsion of the Texas member for inserting in the congressional record a document described as’ “‘unspeakably vile,” | Rep. Blanton a few minutes later heard his colleagues vote unanim- he be publicly reprimanded at the bar of the house. The Texas member brought the scene to a dramatic conclusion when on leaving { the chamber after the | reprimand ie collapsed. He quickly recovered,. hipwever, after being pick- ed up by_ | observed hakd at work in his office MRS. OBENCHAIN “TS MADE OFFER Immunity Promises for’ Giving Testimony Against Burch, Attorneys Say Neagues and later was Following an informal dinner for| feedom in exchange for » testimony delegates from other states and na-| sain Arthur C, Burch, with whom The engine turned over three times| President of the national league, wo-| on a pile of! correspondence. Los Angeles, Oct. 29.—An offer cf tional officers, dsarmament will be she was jointly indicted on a charge The chief difference between the human hand and that of the ape lies in the thumb, which: is shorter in the A When Time is an} agency because you buy pro- tection plus an active service that is out of the ordinary. When time is’ measured by ~. Can You Equal It? here, has been made to Mrs. trict attorney’s office, Charles “Erb- stein of Chicago, her atorney declar- d. ho-heard what Mrs. Obenchain had Mrs. Obenchain refused to discuss | say, _ NOTICE | Chiropractic Adjustments | » Reduced * On, November 1,.a new schedule of rates. will go into effect at our office, with 33 1/3 per cent reduction in price. This brings our terms as low as we have ever been for ‘ adjustments, even previous to the war. :We are placing our terms within the “reach of all who are sick. 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