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PAGE EIGHT I. V. A. SLATE TO BE SE- LECTED AT JAMESTOWN oe (Continued from Page 1) The fact that the recall election, with the combined vote of the independent Republicans and the independent Democrats, was successful by a mar- gin of only about 4.000 votes, was cited as indicating something of the struggle that will prevail within the Republican primary this year, when a large block of the independent Demo- erats will remain within their own party, their vote being lost to the in- dependent Republican ticket that will oppose a Nonpartisan ticket if one is put in the field. It was the concen- sus among the Republicans that. a league ticket will be nominated by the Nonpartisan state convention. “Under the Republican committee's instructions, the committee of 45 is urged to meet as early as possible to go over the ground thoroughly and make report of its work. The Re- report back to the chairman of the Republican organization, Mr. Spauld- ing, who thereafter would call the Republican state convention for. the purpose of taking such steps as may | then be determined upon, with a view | to carrying out the plan for coalition | that may be propose “It is contemplated at this time {that the Republicans would proceed with the nomination of a state ticket in the primary the same as two years ago. The fight against the ‘league would be made first in the Republi- can primary, Then. ‘and in the event that the independent Republicans should not prevail in their primary, there would be a strong: Democratic ticket, made up of men ‘backing the independent cause, on whom the in- dependents of the state would be able to concentrate. The importance of the coalition plan as related to the legislative situation’ was especially emphasized, many, speakers urging that unison of action ‘in the legisla- LANPHER publican committee would make its tive districts is imperative to the end that ‘the league may not again control the assembly. “Throughout the discussion of the plan for united action it was empha- sized that it was feasible to extend the plan only to the state ticket, and that the senatorship which most of the speakers regarded as,a vexing prob- lem, should be eliminated. ‘They felt that there was no opportunity for bringing about action on the part of the two major political parties on that question, and as one speaker said, he wasn’t concerned with who held the North Dakota senatorship so long as the integrity of the state goV- ernment wag preserved and the peo- ple of the state given an opportunity to restore their standing and credit in the nation, The Resolution. “The resolution calling for the ap- pointment of the Republican mem- bers of the. joint committee of 45 provides that ‘the 15 Republicans so mamed shall be, and are, author- ized and empowered to consider with the said Democrats so named and the said I, V. A. members of: the said committee of 45 so named, and de- vise ways and means of conducting ‘the coming campaign in this state in a@ manner best suited to insure the election in November ‘it state of- ticials and members of the legislative assembly opposed to socialism. “That it is the thought of the Re- publican gtate committee that such joint committee of 45 shall organize This car of FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922 WILLYS-KNIGHT At a Low New Price of — 91375 refinement and quality is now within the means of those o have considered such a | cer beyond their hopes HATS You'll be agreeably surprised to learn that $5.00 will get It is more powerful than any other motor of equal size, and because of this, the Willys- Knight car consumes less gaso- It combines, in addition to the advantages of other fine cars, all of the advantages of the Knight type sleeve-valve motor.” and meet at the earliest practical moment for the consideration of mat- ters respecting the campaign, and that as soon thereafter as may be, the Republican members of such committee of 45 shall report back to you this splendid hat Th he shape and or you want. ° in co. The SKINNER $4.00 A hat that is deservedly popular The JACKSON $3.00. Right up to the minute in style 00 this, ‘the Republican state committee, the results of ‘their deliberations mand joint action. “That' thereafter if not’ coset! ent with such ‘teport of’ ‘acti 8 taken by such joint commitiee ‘ the chairman “of ‘this ‘“épublican state. central committee shall issue a call for a state Republican’ con- vention for the purpose, of indorsing candidates to be voted for at the June ‘primaries, such convention. | £0, be held at the place designated ‘by, this Republican state committeg s: resentatives théreta upon a basis, of apportionment — fixed "by this ‘tom- mittee and the date of such convention to be determined by the chairman of thiy committee. “The. matter of the coalition was submitted. by- the ‘Republican. com- mittee to a sub-committee comprised of J. H,° Fraine of Grafton, L.'L. ‘Twichell and George Dickinson last night and it was on that committee's recommendation that action was taken this morning. . Two committee vacan- cies were, filled, Frank‘ Streeter of Linton and A. V..Swanson . of: Mc- This Willys-Knight motor actually. improves—grows more powerful with. use—a quali which distinguishes | it from other motors. It requires no: adjustments. | It is moré flexible—and it always Touring reduced $150; now: line than any other car of equal power and weight. These important advantages added to the beauty, economy, road comfort and extraordinary. ‘long life of the Willys-Knight car explain the enthusiasm of more than 50,000 owners. /$1375. Roadster reduced $125; now $1350 Coupe reduced $320; now $1875. Sedan reduced $300;. now $2095 ——__f.e.b. Toledo Ita more posserful. The spark directly sbove the piston drives the power of every explosion directly down onto the piston. * [tts economical for no power is wasted. lets and stays 0. No cams. No springs. No. pasaet orb parts to wear and become It requires ne adjustments — for it is simple — free from complications. It ts more flexible. Two sliding sleeves are Carben, collecting behind the compression ring, Henry county being named. Thirty- driven by ‘an eccentric shaft. five out of 49. legislative districts were Tepresented.”” MADALYNNE, ON STAND, RELATES HER LOVE TALE ‘(Continued from. Page 1) 3 Mrs. Obenchain. When she concluded her tale, adjournment was taken untii morning when cross examination will be continued: The crowded — court- i foom was given ‘thrill’ after thrill by The Willys-Knight Motor Improves With Use “Lahr Motor Sales Com pany Bismarck, N. D. Distributors Phone 490 the tale Mrs. Obenchain related of her. love affair with Kennedy. She told of E meeting Kennedy five years ago and your Car'look Uke new Al amerely nominal expense.you | can refinish your car the‘ “Berry. ‘ way and restofe its original beauty. BERRY BROTHERS’ Auto Color Varnishes of her subsequent: acquaintance. with him which: was interrupted for a brief. period: in. January; 1919, * when she \narried ‘Palph Obenchain. But she was in communication with Kennedy again for a few weeks and finally. se- cured a divorce from Obenchain’ * She denied, however, that Kennedy refused to marry her, as claimed by the prosecution, asserting that Ken- nedy importuned her to consent to a scoret) ‘marriage, which ‘she refused to do. Shortly before the tragedy, the wit- ness asserted, Kennedy threatened to «ill her if she. would’ not-marry him.. She admitted she asked Burch to come to’Los Angeles last July; that she met him at the railroad station when he arrived and that she con- | sulted him concetning her tnoubles with Kennedy. 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It was there that she told Burch she wanted fg help with Ken, nedy and she told the jury that she had said, at the time that she would not marry Kennedy without the sent of his people. She said Kennedy had urged a secret marrjage but that she had! declined and’ it that she sought his aid. Pulled Revoiver'on Her ; Mrs. Obonchain testified that, her the week after Burch’s arriv! were together much‘ of. the’ ti said they took numerous eed rides, In response to direct quésfions: she said they never went to Beverly Glen where the shooting took ‘place and that she never told Burch where Beverly Glen was. ‘Mrs, Obenchain startled the court: room by declaring that Kennedy came to her room in a local hotel in July and threatened to kill her if she did not marry him. “He wanted me to marry him se- cretly and I objected,” she testified. “Then “he said: ‘I’ve made’ up-my mind that neither you nor I shall leave Ithis room alive.’ He drew a revol- ver, but I. grabbed his wrist and- told him I would call for a house detec- tive, Then he quieted-:.down . but ‘said: /‘You will either go to -Santa Ana‘ and marry me or promise to go to Salt. Lake. with me, or you will never leave this room alive.’” Referring frequently to a diary to refresh her memory as to dates, Mrs. Obenchain told of her arrival in Los Angeles on January 17, 1921, and of her frequent requests to (Kennedy for the return of the letters she had writ- ten him. Always, she testified, he romised the letters but she never re- ceived them. Finally Agreed to Wedding On almost every occasion that she talked with him he would ask her to marry him secretly, but she refused, she said, insisting that she be taken to his parents and if there was to be nny marriage it be made known to them. Always he gave\ the excuse, she said, that his mother was very nervous and because of her condition, he could not “always do the things his mind would tell him to do.” He finally told her he would leave town “forva few days and think things over,” she said. At last, she said, sh2 could not withstand his pleadings longer and agreed to go to San Francisco, where as after she |: had explained this situation to Burch 4, | promise to Ralph Obenchain, that she | would talk.to him before she married any one. She decided to go. to Chi- tago to see Ralph, she testified. A few minutes before train time, she telephoned Kennedy, she said, and told him that she was going to Chi- cago. One of her attorneys read from a copy of a letter which Kennedy erate to; het shortly after she left: for Chi- cago. Mrs, Obenchain sobbed quietly as the letter was being read and had some difficulty in composing herself. pA EE Summer. heat increases the height of the Eiffel tower in Paris. Switzerland ‘has two women judges. SPIRIN WARNING! Say ‘‘Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin. 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