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z < THE BIS ‘The Weather BAIR AND! WARMER FORTIETH YEAR BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1921 PRICE FIVE CENTS 1 ROOD str GRIT ss eC Na Peary TERME AO eee er CIOS ANE = Cee RS | | SOURT BATTLE WH TAKE orriciaL count To ; yy ‘ ‘i (? 1 ‘ | LEGION MENTO | canvipates DECIDE ELECTION, HAGAN BELIEVES 95 PRECINCTS TO BE i | —_—__ | HEAR LEADERS | | DISCUSSED BY ; Tt will require an offic:al coun- | to Johnson, and as a matter |: : i | ting to determine the ecction. of fact Burke was elected,” said i F WI TELL | | | ‘This opinion was voiced both by Mr. Hagan. ' OF WORLD WAR. POLITICIANS. Governor Lynn J. Fri rand “Reports seem to vary,” said; | ; Comm ssioner of Agr ture Hagan,” and 1 would not | j { | i set oem at noon soda. to make any statement | MAJORITY OF WINNER , i By . . i H shit s ; A mr | iN Rang ppearad to ‘them, thal M ihe Raa, San enters H Possibility of Election Goin i Big Offensive Launched in Kan- . y 701N§ the county auditor's atficial vote | opinion that the Courier-News Total Vote Accounted for is 213,155—Frazier Must Maintain Big n . ! | y is- vould have to be tabulated be- a serious mistake Sund: 1 ri | sas City With Thousands i | ce aad Dis | tore thelsiedie. could he déier. in conceding” the election, and | Lead in Remaining Missing Districts to Overcome Majority Woot of Veterans Present | y bo) J Mase IgeRnerecal leds: lino “unde '| | Gitteranees ota, nae’ We ane | of R. A. Nestos—One Faction of League Refuses to Concede NOTHING i ‘when Burke and Johnson were Governor, 2 days after the election | the ‘chairman of the Democratic | Judge Young Gives Ideas On, committee conceded the election Actions To Be Taken By | KEEP PACE OF GOOD. HEALTH : the following missing precincts will decide the election be- NESTOS VOTE Jobandesbure, Oct H.-Aner being, Yond speculation: Billings county, one; Cass, one; Divide, 11; in a cataleptic trance for nine years, | Dunn. 6: Grant, 5; Kidder, 8; Logan, 5; McHenry, 6; McIntosh, than 1,000 cither way. i A report was received at the | statehouse that at Minot it was | claimed Governor Frazier was | elected, Election Until Official Canvass. VICE-PRESIDENT IS THERE) PLANNED—N. Py Coolidge Represents President | Harding at Big Meetins— | 1 Shuman Heink Sings - Upon the unreported vote in 95 rural precincts rests ‘the | issue of the recall election in North Dakota. Nestos’ lead over | Frazier at 4 p. m. today when the press association of daily ‘evening papers ceased tabulating was 6,251, with 95 precincts ito be heard from. The vote stood: Nestos 109,703 and Frazier Kansas City, Mo. Oct. 31—The big Amercan Legion went into action: here today launching an offensive: against a program strategists said} which would occupy three full days to ” occupy and consolidate. by As ‘the zero hour approached the convention hall sector was choked with thousands of restless veterans ; all eager for the word to “go over; the top.” | Watching closely were General Ar- j mando Diaz of the Italian army, Gen-| eral Baron Jacques of Belgium, and Fargo, N’ D., Oc! ibility of ion by the Non-! was the subject of mu among politicians here; | Woday, ; Frank Ostman publicity. man at} pague headquarters, declared Satur- | {day night that nothing like that wa planned. William Lemke, Attorney- | 4 , was in Fargo, but declined) Returns Too Meagre to Deter- ite comment until fall returns were in. / mine Fate of the I. V. A. Pro- Lemke’s_remar! in preceding the clection wer i gram of State Ownership ‘a by many politicians to mean that} there would be a contest of the elec- | At leas ted that he would mak Anne * Swanepoel has awakened in| one; McKenzie, 21; McLean, 10; Mercer, 5; Mountrail, 2; Renville, possession of all her faculties. Her 3; Sheridan, 4; Sioux, 5; Towner, 2; Wells, 5. voice is weak but distinct. pci auras | Must Get Big Gains : |. None but the never-say-die nonpartisan, leaguers would ad- CHURCH SURVEY | mit that Frazier had a chance to overcome Nestos’ lead. It was WILL BE MADE ‘figured out that to tie Nestos, Frazier would have to get a lead ‘of 60 or more votes in every precinct to be heard from. He has not been maintaining this lead over Nestos and in some of the |95 precincts to be heard from are some districts which prob- FEW COUNTIES REPORT Vice President Coolidge, who is rep- rexenting President Harding. Admiral Ear] Beatty, of the British grand’ fleet, is expected te arrive dur- of fraud in’ si ‘the petit: s for court tof some kind, action; x 3, | Election Laws to Abandon Par- | The defeat of the league was gen-| Discrepancy in Figures Fargo figures differed somewhat from those tabulated in ‘ably will give Nestos some gains. Generally speaking the coun- OON try to be heard from is overwhelmingly Nonpartisan. | | i i {erally accepte1 here. |Fargo gave Nestos such a majority! Vote of All First reports inj ties in State Get Smallest | Methedist Episcopal Church Pas-' the Tribune office. When the press association ceased tabulating, tor and Official Bo rd | Fargo reported only 85 precincts missing and gave Nestos’ ma- clal boa ‘jority as 6,043. Evidently in some of these figures reported, ma- Make Plans | jorities are taken while The Tribune has in its, tabulation today eee i given only totals for each candidate and has credited no reported : majorities in the absence of actual figures. TO LIST THE UNCHURCHED The press association when the leased wire closed gave Fra- ing the late forenoon and this even- ing were to come Marshal Foch of| France, commander in chief of the! allied armes, and Admiral John J. Pershing of the American expedition- | ary forces acting as Marshal Foch’s aide, jthat it was predicted by Independ-| Jents that he would have a 1 jority of 10,900. They were surpri: when; ithe lead was cut so greatly by Gov-! ‘ernor Fra as many rural pre-! icine particuarly in the western part tof the state, gave heavier majorities Adams Bowman Public De- posits Shuman Heink Sings. aay 4 ee pt * The praceedings began with scngs| |tor the league than had been antici-| Het erIM om. A church survey of Bismarck will; 2&8 vote as 103,884 and Nestos 109,427 and the total vote ace by Madame Shuman Heink, whose! inated, There wera many changes| Qiiver Ibe uidertalean: lu the Sear flues. o counted for as 212,811, with 85 precincts missing. The Tribune’s veice cheered the. men during the; ; in some the league; Debt Limit y jand turnov |gained and in some they lost. A. C. Townley was to leave for | Jackson, Minn., today, to begin serv-} As soon as the fate of the candidates ling his 90-day jail term. It was ex-! ig decided, interest will center es- pected he might issue a statement be- pecially in the fate of the I. V. A. ore going to Jackson. Oliver Morris, | program upon which there was not un- ublicity man for the National Non-' animity of opinion en among the artisan league, said that Mr Town- { Independents. , Especially the fate of jley_came to Fargo only to straighten! the election laws generally conceded jout his personal affairs. {as a curtain raiser | Judge Young's Views | Much credit was given by Inde- ipendents for their seeming victory to the Methodist Episcopal church. | figures accounted for 213,155 votes with 95 precincts missing. Bisua''for the survey. live” haan Nothing but an official check with county auditor figures will make drawn up by Rev. §, F. Haltyara,| the results certain, but it does not seem within the realm of possi- pastor of tho church, and the official | Dility that Frazier can gain enough votes to pass the lead estab- board, Under the plan every man,| lished and held so consistently by Mr. Nestos. women and child in Bismarck will be | + grat lace Majority at 3,000 to 4,500 listed in a card catalog. The record’, _ Nestos’ final majority is being placed at several figures rang- will offer an opportunity for the! ing from 3,000 to 4,500. Every estimate is speculative until’ the ; raiser’ for the United| church workers of the city to know|Missing precincts report. It is hazardous to estimate what vote tales aseneotal fight is attracting | ist who are members of churches | each precinct will give. The Tribune had two very startling ex- e attentionyag the politicians. land who are not, and who may bejamples of this. Fargo estimated that the remaining precincts | Judge -N. 'C. Young: Intérviewed hy a! Fought’ Masures . drawn into the churches, : | would have a vote slightly in excess of 6,000 or between 50 and 60 "|St. Paul newspaper ;man, . Judge} The conservative wing of the anti-| When the church survey is under- | votes to a precinct. Two missing precincts in Kidder county alone | Young gave his ideas on the course, Townley, forces fought the program ‘taken there will be teams made up. reported more than 400 votes and Frazier made a net gain in each darker days of the war. | Then John G. Emery, of Grandj Rapids, Mich., national commander of | the Legion, called the convention to; order and the invocation was pro-i naunced by the Rey. John W. Winter, | of Chattanooga, Tenn., national chap- | lain of the Legion. One of the features scheduled for | the morning session was the appear-' ance of Vice President Coolidge, who was to speak. I This evening Admiral Earl Beatty | i 46,891 al Vote will speak. © = Matto Tribut2 to Galbraith The convention quickly got down to} r . dependents to pursue in of-| measures of the I. V. A. most bitter! ity: wil business, The report of the commit- reat pe , jand the election laws most intensely [re2, ona Te lasiea tO cns each of the two of 64. 4 I eos Onype ma nenurorpanizallon: recom | If you were interested in a busi-/of all as a direct drive against theiiain territory and to get tho required In McLean county it was estimated by the county auditor that mene a Cee oe iness and you believed that the board | Republican aud Democratic parties | information, the missing precincts in his county would contain 70 votes each. d + tat i {of directors of that concern were mis- | and as far as the rest of the program| 4 ffi board of the church . * tad . be maintained) wes auonted: : |managing the property, whut would | went the conservative wing felt thatiang Mew Hallyerd also plan to make) _ ,,, Uatil every precinct is in and the unofficial fens are checked At the request of commuandes Em_/ iyou do?” asked Judge Young. \it compromised with socialism in 0; some extensive improvements to the| With the county auditor’s returns, majorities for Nestos are de- Sry.( thes Cony en Hon A108e Rh ea “First of all,” Young said, answer- | far as mills and elevators, a rural church during the winter. It is pro:| cidedly speculative. for eee nt pilent tribute ‘ing his own question, “you would fire | eredits banks and more bond issues |)i5sed to install a new heating plant The Courier-News gave the election to the I. V. A. Sunday le memor eae ai that board of director {were concerned. li F the church, to A ' "Sg i i il braith, national commander of the Le-; He eerie ntaterol ota? | GNEUanSEeh Felumna Have come in Apa ears ‘vhich wag lett | morning and many Leaguers agree with their daily organ, the who. was sailed ana motor. car Young continued, “not only is in the jdetermine the fate of the initiated; Sartially unfinished when the church | bitter-enders are hanging out until the last precinct and will no accident near Tidianapolis: last june governing business but it is in the; laws and constitutional amendments.| yas puilt. It is estimated that tne! concede anything. Fe per ra sonirentian eet | [business field as well. We havo a| What meagre returns as have been’ improvements which the board pro-|" Ag for the initiated laws, the returns are too meagre to ven- y his report to the convention. \ ‘board of directors in the State induc tabuletel at ths finns indicate that | noses to make will cost about $4,000. ture a forecast of the result. It would appear that the election rou : | {trial commission composed wf Gover- | opposition to the 1. , A. program was ; . Halfyard also plans to hold ‘ : ey ; fn WOM Sepa ai —Et-| | nor Frazier, Attorney General Lemke | centered mostly against | the election | petal See during the winter time | laws were defeated and that some of the other laws will have a eet oa naeican ¥Laston | iF Commissioner Hagan. We ac-| laws, (eee : lose shave. a e ae A doaaploement fatal \eere them of mismanagement. Ac-! What votes the I. V. A. lost in form-/°" week alent very cise tion as it affects. the former service) 14 is iikely that one of these three [een ee ti O82, 1 Te ake ition | PIANO FOR A HOME, SAFE FOR WOMEN, MINOT TO STAGE 5 ay prea i o| ‘What is the “ dg ; | ee cae: 8 i m, Oct, 31.— man and the suggestion of remedy | men will be elected to head the “We must study the books; we| program did to some-cf the men iden. | _Paris, Oct. © 31. The posit Brncrels - aes eh ae BIG CELEBRATION for the problem were set forth at} American Legion when that body . ‘tified wi : ign whi ' situation has been so acute here Ministry of u A t of Adjut- <ansas City. Oct. 31-Nov. 2.! (Continued on Page 3) tified with the campaign who had been | ker placed an advertise-| elaborate precautions to see that wo- length in the annual report of Ac meets at Kansas Ci si LID oan | ——$<$$___—_——_ | ut lately ‘prominent in league cir-| one home-seeker placed a! 5 the big inter- ant Lemuel Bolles, to the national ‘Yop to bettom th John | icles. | ment in a newspaper oe men traveling alone on te bie lee convention of the Legion here today.| jzmery, present national commander, | 1 WOMEN IN Fall Behind Nestos Vote piano “or other gift? ,to.one who will, nat jonal expresses are 1 sted! Minot, Oct. 31—Independents of é Mr. Bolles suggested stimulation of | who may run for recslection: sitbouel uy | ba That little of this feeling attached! find him a_ three-too) ‘qunfifnished i lis meat ecicated pn pore em: Minot will pay royal homage to its public . work, a more vigorous ex-| all former commanders have: served, personally to R. A. Nestos is reflected ; flat. F ployes are p mee citizen R. A. Nestos, Governor-elect clusion of aliens and erepare el only one, ter Colone} pOltonad in the final vote to some extent, for} tonight. A band will be out. There fort on the part of local posts a0) yoreman of Chicago, who was a call- the'laws probably will not receive the will be a huge parade. Two or three departments to find vor OE ae didate for the office at the Clevelanitt *; endorsement that Nestos seems sure | UNOFFICIAL RECALL FIGURES blocks will be roped off from trafic 900,000 former soldiers said by the) cynvention a year ago, and Lemuel! ‘of getting at this writing. | ° ‘|and a hilarious time is planned. Hun- report to be jobless. | Bolles national adjutant of the Legion | ° County /atter county Bich gave, Adams .. 1. 194 1052 Johnson perk Kitchen Hagen dreds of telegrams are pouring in to ——_——— | He has held office under three Legion ; j Nestos a majority in several instances} Barnes 2996 796 .. | Nestos from different states in the i | commanders. 1 y | reledted ihe Pritnat ye lays or gave, Benson aaae cal ie ie 7 mulCh one rout Chas: Scnpeio: as RLEIGH CORS |Jump Over Walls and Roll Down {pet much noover endorsement than ilings, i ao “3th Fargo, sara gC i i | The Tribune is printing in another; Bowman 5 ane “Si0 “a97 — ‘BU Embankment, Getting ‘column a table of the vote on meas-! Burke .. 1778 910 ay R : a | F 1 Away ures so far as returns have been re-i Burleigh 3215 a ce Nestos Gets Ovation i ceived. While the returns are too) Cass, 74-75 4931 4945 1 i ‘ Pe maanre rath on| Meagre even to wager a guess, politi-| Cavalier 1571 At Rotary Club A . end Audi-| | DUD, Oct OE eee at tow | claus feel that the primary laws have! Dickey \. 1755 ane Public Invited to Atten udi-| qc 2 A j Political brisoners fa, Mount ol at least been defeated, while there is| Divide .. bre Minot, Oct, 31-—a0. thet erapteat BE . i i 7 n Burleigh} prison escap las cape | @ Serious question as to some of the} nn, 23-29 ee S a + 31—, t ses: torium Meeting Friday ene Co ete P peeaines are not|:hem, Linda Kears, a nurse, was 8€IV-! Gthers, daly complete returns prob- | pune s 1389 1373 1091 sion’ of the Blinot Rotary, club in as ie medling will be held Fri-|county’ auditor's official” returns, |ing a sentence of 10 years | ably will decide their fate, | Emmons he n7é 1191 tinuous oviation ky, leadine sbusinees { aa Leper auditorium un-| Shows Governor era reeivet Cree & stoi M ddee thrown across the} | Router ‘Vailey 565 eet men of Minot this noon. In response i ae ‘i oi g| Votes to 271% seria testi ot itives clam-| & 3851 to an address of congratulation by P. der the auspices of the Society for the | 70 ue carrring Burleigh county by| prison wall and the fug | | Grand Forks ae Wolbeen MIEN ld Cancer. There will be | /°a8' Neat® ves Yer r-! ered down a steep embankment andj ! fs 1647 : Erickson, Mr. Nestos made a plea er notable speakers, and moving pictures 04 tne eoudty by 485 votes | escaped, completing the most, daring | Hettinger 1428 “837 le of the stato, declaring that there ; will be shown. The admission will bej'“m,e complete vote on the city of| jail delivery in the history of Maun) | Kidder, 30-33. Ass oe pe manifest a disposition: pena all free. | Bismar¢ vith one or two minor cor- | Joy. : ‘ ' LaMoure . ‘i 53 ‘The meeting is to’be held at con saneneoees previously announced| The guard. was summoned but, Logan, 22-2 720 Labatt atest ae ata siderable expense to the society,|icires give Nestos 1 Frazier |.eerch failed to reveal a trace ot: 7 | McHenry. 2825 form beusnenittente ick the seis which has made a nation-wide effort!} 974° majority for. Nestos of 683.| the four women, : } 1 ' McIntosh, 13-14. a and to cooperate with*the administra- to control, prevent and find a cUre!qconnor's majority in the city w || are a Ta a H | Makenzie, 33-54. 2870 . tion in its task. for cancer. 1,337. | | ie eee chean Sis ai ize _Mr. \Nestos stressed the necessity WAYNTIT kK as. Eee BOMB EXPLODES i House bill No. 25, the tax limi- Mercer .. bot 1520 258 of convincing the outside world that ERS | tation bill, is upheld in a decision | Morton brs 3147 31991 the best things in North Dakota will 1 ‘ { oy the supreme court, issued at 4 Nelacn " 1719 a ea oe a eed ar eee Ns F ; | 5 +| "Three judges, Christianson, Oliver weg 1067 1070 safeguarded here and thus save the ] iv \ | ; Birdzel| and Bronson, hold the act Pembina 0 pone +33 | business of farmers and business i RADICALS’ PLOT is unconstitutional. Two Judges, | Piste a 1143 1151 men now in danger. He declared bee H ; Robinson and Grace, hold it is amsey he 9919 |the new administration can carry the Saray H ae cei H i | constitutional. Ransom .. rs 2223 great burden before it and serve the Ness leny tee! 0, Oct. 31.—The U. S$. Grain} ~—___ Under the requirement that Renville, 27-30 2366 : people only through the cooperation See eee ey Lerawers: the end of October |Thought It May Be Connected) four-fifths of judges must declare | Richland ae of all the people. 1921: hag _beensveritied (0 whe vragen, | had. more: than. 20,000 members,"60° 2 i law unconstitutional to make it | Rolette . iss sbdsteat SON SU QUOTSTBDY agate t, aaa contracts with country elevators anc With Threats Against effect; the law is upheld. | Sargent 981 manager of tn deparime iar $7 an| local shipping associations, accordin: Major-General Crowder The bill limits tax levies of po- Sheridan, 928 re BRIAatE. cos eanuved ‘to 25|to an announcement today by F. M jajor-G litical sut-divisions to one-third | Slope ... 928 ae A LACE TEC Te Osctke ‘adaitionall 3 ecretary. During the montl THe OSE ee are “ale ins 1918, 919° | Sioux, 7-12 Aa ; so an Rak insurance additional 19| the membership ane ged eee eeeaaty ae ene — eS Stale 1845 : is 2 F kit the total on] 000 and elevator affiliations grew s s | Stata 3030 $10 insurance ents, 499 te 608 Sen on of a bomb in the nome GERMANY GIVEN | Siutsman, 1309 ie ‘ ch & r he rO-Ope ve cor; i bs hi Abeh teat Sra : 1 “weer ———_ Hail losses for 1521 were much Mor Ene c-9 2 are in North | ‘yenitect, early today. Police helieve 15 DAYS DELAY} Trail! ae ‘ larger than eaaeee Dakota he explosion might he connected witi: a Walsh 5226 The North Dakota Good Roads as- ENT COTTAGES CHEAP. rade hreats of radicals against Major] Paris, Oct. 31—(By the Associate Ward 1803 || sociation has issued the following bul- uw RENT Bassas B Oct. 29 jeneral’ Crowder and the United] Press)—Germany has heen granted Wells fs 3953 * hhetin: _ South Lincolnshire, eng., ‘ et cee States legation here. Those threats} by the reparations commission a 15 Williams 1633 “Dragging roads right now will save ea ae oaaane Bh ce were contained in proclamations dis-| days extension on the nats install | Grant, 40-45 es thousands of dollars, ree: oes oe ac workers ‘a sking se-|tributed Saturday night in ment of 500,000,000 gold marks of the} 9 52 24,290 «= 22,412 919% 3|to place highways in condition for ng POE set wornateiat Le ae See atiecationd: tion with the case of Nicco S: 1] second Dilli in of ber reperations ay: MPobalat as ctes tes 109703 10345: wintor. Should also cut, and wm \ i . " ‘) +1 “ 2 further duels] Bartolomeo Vanzetti, conv ot}ments until Nov. 15, was annownc: fs & Ads gasde along roads acco! . cuuleeror Neuer! Tn ene Mdiia] ane a tose murder in a Massachusetts court. ed today. 95 precincts missing.

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