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The Weather Partly cloudy. FORTIETH YEAR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922 PRICE FIVE CENTS x : y | URGEGOVERNOR | auseaNp Kitten To protect Her |FARMERS GIVEN COUNTRY NOT POOR OR BROKE, AND RUSS DELEGATES AS CANDIDATE | PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHT, SAYS MEYER | PROTECTION IN TAKE STAGE AT 1 ‘ Fargo, April 11.—The country ing about their difficulties of the 4 ¥ é with a good deal of confidence. \ pects. were never brighter, ay And ‘they have right to be con- gene Meyer Jr., managaing di- fident. ——— Stutsman: County Paper Begins Administration Tariff Bill As| Toc" of the United States War | 1 feel I can say this | with |Clash Between Soviet Delegation f hn: . g' Finance Qorporations, told 50 ‘some authority. I can say it, hav- A Movement to Force Him i i nee Rewritten by Finance Com- ‘North Dakota bankers at an in- ing a8 comprehensive a view, ot And French is Starter For Into Race formal dinner here last night. e situation as any one in the mittee Presented “And I am not speaking = the country for I have been in con- Conference HAS ‘Boost SEILER east, but of that section of the ie with as ‘e a eaeee of me i country lying west of the Missis- citizet Dp of the nation as any FOR -SEILE LONG FIGHT IS AHEAD] Sippi tiver."“the speaker added | man in recent months.” NEW DEMANDS ARE MADE a U a Te ‘Mr. Meyer is returning to ‘North Dakota is second only to rge Oscar Seiler of Jamestown . 4 w Washington after a survey of all Iowa in the amount that has been a Gaidia of tow Bill Will Give United States] sections of the country made at | loaned by the War Finance Cor- |Want Japanese and Roumanians tent 2 i ej 2 nose 8 ‘i aL e sibaes About $328,000,000 Revenue | ihe, Tequest of Prdsident Hare) poration tor aera thd oes | Barred From Conference on nm this Even' i) Annual: i “The big crisis i t,” I ived $23,018,62 and Nortt ,, : nn Esti . e big crisis ig past,” he received $23,018, a rth EES fy, Estimated said. “People have stopped think- | Dakota $18,551,540. Europe’s Economic Ills Each day brings forth a new sug- Po 3 ——. gestion for candidacy in the senator- ‘Washington, Apri] 11—By the Asso- RUSS IN PROTEST. ‘i jal race in ‘North Dakota. As the mat- tiated Press.) — The administration NEW AIR M. AIL Genoa, April 11.—(By the Asso- ’ ter now stands, in number of candi- tariff bill agi re-written by the senate ciated Press.)—At this afteTnoon’s dates, it would seem that the positions finance committee Republicans on the RECORD MADE meeting of the principal confer- of United States Senator, Judge of basis for foreign valuation with pro- ence committee which is to con- the Supreme ‘Court and Sheriff of visions for flexible rates and, pro- Reno, Nev., April 11.—Pilot B. sider Russian affairs Foreign Min. Burleigh county are thd most popular claimed Americ@n valuations as recom-| H. Winslow, handling a heavy- ister Chichterin, of Russia, pro- ‘political offices within the gift of the mended by President Harding was} laden mail plane, set a new record tested against the presence of the blectorate: presented to the senate today. A| flight for the trip between San Roumanian and Japanese dele- The latest boom in the senatorial long fight is im prospect. Francisco and Reno yesterday by gates because Roumania was oc- race is a definite effort to enlist Gov- As a whole ‘the bill averages higher} makihg the distance in’ an ‘hour | cupying Bessarabia and Japan was or ernor R. A. Nestos in tho senatorial than the old Payne-Aldrich ill, ex-| and 24 minutes. The old record | | occupying portions of Siberia. race, with O. J. Seiler, of Jamestown, perts say, addifg it should produce} was an hour and 30 minutes. He ‘Premier Facta, Italy, who was a) ‘very promniently mgntioned in con- somewhere arodnd $25,000,000 annu-| flew 17,000 feet high and was ald- /Bank of North Dakota State-| presiding over the committee de. nection .a#{a ‘suc to Governor ally of revenue. ed by an 80-mile-an-hour wind at : clined to consider the Russian pro- is ‘Nestos a8 a canal : yer fgrerner Rates in the'ggricultural schedules ve back. ae distance is 243 ments in Future Expected test, giving as his reason that all Reprints of an editorial in tuts- are about as demanded by the senate jes: by railroad. the countries invited to the con- ‘man County Democrat, of Jamestown, Republican farm tariff bloc, experts To Show a Loss ference had a right to be repre. wie. acco cae ppt read stating that aie few exceptions they sented on its committee. t y re ‘980, would not exceed 25 per cent. Duty on —_—_——— Jamestown, with no indication as to wheat was put at 35 cents a bushel IS NOT MAKING MONEY MUST DISARM. iS ine ane the person sending and on scoured Wool 33 cents a pound. : _—— \Genoa, April 11—(By the Associated i Boom for Seiler a ‘tist ee tty ot eats ‘ae R jState Officials Not Surprised fea ae jChemar head of (ieeey ie ‘Russian (Soviet delegation to th 1; Thore is a demand that Governor Mrs. Jean P. Day has’ substantiated the statement of her husband, | Sree add ‘cents on dried proposed. At Items Charged as Loss Economic conference, ra id tater Nostos enter the race for United|Oklahoma City judge, politician and wealthy oil operator, that he killed In its report the committee majority R cop teeued, a atete: Stgtea Senator. .The editowial de- |Lieut. Col. Paul Ward Beck, army airman, after Beck had made advances| *@!4 that it had tried to give agricul- By Auditors ment: declaring: {¢* useless ‘to ralbeuss clares with respect to Seiler: .__|to Mrs. Day and had been sourned. Mrs. Day is an Oklahoma City and | t’?e the same protection that other in- i Se the reconstruction of Europe withour { pee ae pepaet baer tend ay yeen Washington society leader. Her husband was exonerated by a coroner’s jury. dustries recelyed = Statements of the Bank of North also discussing disarmament, f Tibls SRaseoSuDe Mi ‘Governor’ ‘Nestos, ate S Board of University and School] Dakota issued in the future will be!’ Amelioration of present conettions 4 should he be drafted to go to -the : WANTS ACTION Lands Hold Meeting t |based upon the Bishop, Brissman and |ig impossible while the un-imperial- Unitzd States senate, is Osear J. Gei- IS BIAINED BY DAUGHERTY 5:10 company audit of the affairs of the | istic countries continue vast expendi- a ler of Jamestown. Mr. Seiler is a : P it Record jbank, which showed a loss of $150,- ‘| " Nortig SUSte teodliet: Ravilig! Gone! SAL e OMG T.-R resen cor 1475.64 on Dec. 31, 1921. (Reckonings | ‘tures for the maintenance of large R . th the state‘as'a mere: youth’ back*in BY CAHILL IN DISTRICT COURT igs Woodrutt, or Michigan, Republi. of profit) and loss of the bank will be | armies, he said. i territorial days, and has kept in close Peele mew nnnee can, said ii the House today if the|QUEER ANGLE IN CASE/"%ag from this report, It is under-) Genoa, april 11—(By the Associated uch with Ye - rat “di i ms Py 4 Mr, DoNault and other Nestos’ lieu- tration Claim They Were “En-' a pending suit against. the Lincoln ato demands were made upon} ay the report 1s about as exnected ‘bv and financial conference began today tenants and could be depended upon y | Motor company he would “consider | William J. Prater by the board ot |C. R. Greens ea cones of the hank: with the meeting of the Russian com om, to carry out the program which Mr.| ticed” to Meeting at State! him guilty of misfeascance” and move | university and schol lands in Fi beatae Dorian ia ihn ie Show. | mission appointed yesterday by tho ; (Nestos has begun. Training School Order of | | | Mevimpenenmeny aoe ‘4 menting. held ne morning, which faea as\left-by the former manage- conference chairman, Premier Facto, é iy Mr, 's statement was made ‘e refused by Mr. Prater. of Italy. The clas hi 5. ub Taking Liana Ma Governor| Court Being Served on Them| in an extended specch in which he| The board demanded that Prater ee te ee mak tee red there sians Dae French ait eine nee Nestos could defeat all other. candi-| \ charged that the department of jus |instruct the postmaster to deliver|the official audit. Tho items charged | sion yesterday was still the subject ‘ dates for the senate, the editorial During Meeting in Mandan | ‘ ' tice had failed to proceed in civil and all mail to the'chairman of the board, | ofr py the auditing company were also | of excited comment as the delegates * i f i criminal courts against.a numiver ofj Who is Governor Nestos; that he de- 5 says jails | \ counted as loss by Mr. Greene. gathered today. Allied diplomats be “rue, there are seeming reasons| A meeting of the board of adminis-| war contractors on testimony brought TSS: to the Governor the combina-| “phe Bank of North Dakota is not | lieve that only the prompt interven- i why this man should not: be indorsed {tration was called at the state training! Secretary Hughes in Stat t out before congressional investigating | tion of the vault, and requesting the) maxing money at the present time, al-| tion of Prime Minister Lloyd George, ‘ for the U. S. senate at this time, but] school in Mandan yesterday afternoon.| y Hughes in Statement) committees. chairman of the board. to demand of!though expenses of conducting the | of Great Britain, and the firnt attitude ‘ they are only ‘seeming’ reagons. | The George B, Totten, member of the! Declares that U. S. Will Fall Se ae hoe beards oer ved ia uikewe Mt ibank have been materially, Feduced. of the chairman, averted a break ‘ man we have in mind is undou! Y.| board, was summoned frém Far, n s rio . Mr. Greene said that he not be- | which would have seriously interfered _ .. the most popular man in the state ot “fmipe rant ruetiaes "Soe ce yh ee Below 5—5—3 Ratio ; 1 elise atlalnie sto” open. the aural The | eve 4 tleuring profit or lose of an) with coming deliberatfons, ‘ort ay. Cerone Miss Nielson, a member of the eae é titted aaa age - ‘is above reproach. He has been test-| 5574 w : + ‘Washi. ea Gavernor. year, and addgd that while {there RUSSIA TO FOREFRONT. i rd, who had been busy Was sum- ‘ashington, April 11.—Reduction of é ‘All members of the board iwere; Men as provided in the naval appro- a 7 y by ; yo been face to race Adie Aah Nitites pbross the Big Muddy to the meeting. | priations now being considered by the ee ue peer cereal lied ately cetera et the eee re habia nportanee fo. be derided by Miricial Hie has ben hindered by his | Superintendent McClellan, of the train./ house would reduce the American navy hese land commissioner, and Prater were ‘ ‘Among the items which the audit- foraerdat. a00 after the apentig ot political enemies in his attempts (o|!g school, appeared surprised, as he| below the 55-3 ratio ‘established by| Hold Meeting in Courthouse To} hoiding forth in the office. No busi-|ing company charged off in the report | that great assembly yesterday. carry out his promises, and has been | had attended a meeting of the board) the armaments conference and would fe : ness was being done. No mail wasjware discount on bank series bonds| speeches had been made by the pre- ; bitterly attacked by unscrupulous job- |in Bismarck Saturday afternoon. be most injurious to the interests of Discuss Action delivered. and commissions paid for bond sales. alaine officer, Premior Packer ot Italy: seekers. Independent members of the board| the United States,” Secretary Hug“es —___—— ‘The Attorney-General suggested to/These items, totalling $140,000, had/ 14, Barthou, representing France: } “Through it all, he has proved him-| were surprised when the main busi-| today wrote Representative Rogers, CONVENTION SPLIT William Langer, attorney for Prater,|/been carried as an asset on the books Premier Lloyd George of Great Brite self to be a Christian gentleman— | ness of the mecting seemed to be d -| Republican, Massachusetts, There was'a split in the Demo- | that they enter a stipulation permit-!of the bank, a practice which the aud- ain, Dr. Wirth of Germany and spokes- yp . four square. He has not stopped to| cussion of a sewer and gymnasium Se oe cratic county convention this af- ting Kositzky to assume charge of|itors by their report hold to be un- men of Japan and Belgium, all of a fling back the taunts of his enemies or| work. But— ternoon. On the ground that the |the office without Prater surrender-|tenable. Thera is a possibility it is concilfitory mature and voicing adher. ‘to fight hack except when it was nec-| The mystery soon dissolved. ‘ county chairman, F. 0. Hellstrom, fing any legal rights. Mr. Langer de-!stated, of this loss being reduced ones’ to he Catirios. ceaalutien spon ’ essary to carry out his purpose. He| The members of the board of admin. was not present after time for call | clined to enter into the stipulation| somewhat ff bank series bonds now | (10) '} 0 cont eathoring is based ‘ has endeared himself to the people Of | istration were served with an order} of the convention, some Demo- [on the ground it would be prejudicial unsold are sold above par or profit & id that all North Dakota and has invoked the} restraining them from interfering in J crats present organized with Dr. to his client. accrues from the loaning of money to Mr, Lloyd Goerge had sal at a praiso of (North Dakota’s neighbors.| any way with J. I. Cahill as a member F. R. Smyth as chairman. Mr. The board at aonther meeting | farmers. the delegates met on a footing of He is a man who would secure, not|o¢ the board of administration. Ca- Hellstrom, who came into the |,poointed two mon to conduct| ‘Expenses of tha bank, exclusive of equality, provided they accept the only every true Independent vote, but | nin’s lawyer had filed suit while board —_——— meeting protested. There was a | jong leasings. It was pre-|the farm loan department, have been conditions set forth, which briefly de- who would receive thousands and members. were performing duties in} . 4 vote In which the chair was sus- pared today to enforce its demand for reduced from $7,777.40 in November, | clared that the countries must not thousands of votes of former Nonpar- | ywandan, Meeting Places Are Given For] tained, 10 to 9.) The convent on | possession of the office so that work|1921 to $3,993.00 in March while the repudiate their contrat, tat they Leaguors. That man is Govern- = s $ retat A A under Dr. Smyth elected lele- , ight _, expenses of the farm loan department, | must not engage in aggressive opera- on B Al Nestos. rita t aiden ster fl stg | The Various Precinet gates to Jamestown; Mr. Hell- a Ki Renae ee 8 oe ballt almost from the ground, have | tions against others and that the peo we ‘ And it, as the Kositzky-Prater fight for Meeti strom; called for regularly elected qi 8 rf t-| increased materially. ple of one country should be entitled \ uy His Record office, provoked merriment from both eens. delegates to retire. to another |it was understood the assistant pool-) Practice Discontinued, to justice in the courts of anothe si “g ‘i { -| sides, The Independent members of} i master here was going to wire the ractict need ‘0 justice iS te . ‘Governor ‘Nestos has made a won- | sides, Merl at Se room, where they proceeded with 4 tment at Washingfon for ink A practice which has been discon-| George Chitcherin, the ‘Russian derful record’ since his election as) the board felt they Had been “tricked Caucuses will be held tonight in the] ejection of delegates to Jamestown HAT fy to wht ne should de-|tinued by the bank and which had | soviet foreign minister, in speaking chief ‘exectitive of the state. He has|into the meeting at Mandan. Geo. Tot-; city of Bismarck for the purpose of| and other matters expected to |Structions as ri na aiveked | Previously resulted in large “Paper | for hig delegation, announced their ad- secured the sale of the state pall end ten was said to te ie: peomieal| aslect ing focelntes to the anti-Town-|. occupy most of the afternoon. Hae tr etattiog’ ee ution had | Profits” is the crediting of interest on | herence to the ceaniationgcanavthen fi ing thousands of dollars|was summoned all the way from Far-| ley, anti-Socialist Republican count, TTS Ee its in closed banks. , . Si y fn oes ind saving the farmers|go. The Nonpartisans chuckled, {convention to be held. April 15 at the The Democratic county convention |'peen issued by Prater not to detiver |lodns aeacraln cedsaltted chat this Hleclerod that, Giupsle: mses tsnays 8 thousands of dollars. He has reor-| Cahill’s complaint was filed in dis-! court house. The official announce- | Was being held in the court house here | mail to Kositzky and Kositzky had is-| 55 ai hope of collecting any con- bt A atoe ths Marden otarnae ganized the farm loan department of | trict court at (Mandan by his attorncy,| ment made the places of meeting as this afternoon, sued the same order. isiderable amount of this interest. i ig) the ‘Bank of ‘North Dakota and speed-| Charles L. Crum. It alleged he was} follows: Caucuses for the selection of dele | At a meeting of the board it was|” Groat josses will be sustained also | ent ; atte Arte ed up the making of ‘Gem oan He entitled to the office and that R. B.| Caucuses will be held in the several gates, to the, county Sn agree 0 UO ION ‘Bayan an he in the principal of loans and redeos- y Ms jbesthou ee ta tly Ae zing has surprised even hjs most ardent | yurphy, appointed by the governor as| precincts of the county, at the regu-| held last night. For the city of Bis-|had been n mere “tits in closed banks, it is expected. Be- gf ig admirers with the rapidity with which | )j, iccasear: was an intruder. \laP-polling places therein, on the 1lith|marck a mass meeting of Democrats|sioner by Kositzky, and Frank ea leause the affairs of none of these | France would Ima Raia neat ‘ he {has ;egptied,.out all of his cam-| Jyagge Berry issued an order to show! day of April, A. D,. 1922, polls being| was held in the court house to select| bert, to conduct the lensing sot bers banks have been finally closed the cube the fost lon o' arma paign: pledges, making a thorough in- See restraming other members ot|open from the hour of 7 P. M. (except | delegates to the county convention. | Annually school lands owned by ©1°/Ioans and redeposits are still carried this conferétice. : cause, r ining o pen fro hour of (excep! = a hastened to In vestigation of the state industries and/ i), joard from interfering with Ca-| the wards of the city of Bismarck, in! All wards were represented. Com-|state are leased for grazing PUT-) 5. assets of the bank. It is not likely) Mr. Hoyt See laatlon that oi pushing the work on the Grand Forks | 5i),, performance of duties and di-| which the First Ward will caucus as|Mmittees were named to canvass the | poses. that they will be charged off until the | tervene, and in rae cote lon } mill and elevator projects. He has recting board members to show cause|one precinct, polling place William|wards and see that the Demoviatic ee ee affairs of the various banks are set-| disarmament ae not | 2 ie aes shown himself to ba the friend of all; on April 25 why they should not de|\Moore school; Second Ward as one) Vote is registered. Chairman Hiell- tled, although in some cages the loss | certainly’ not before & Leg he was of the people of the state by his vig-| - onentiy restrained | precinct, polling place Will school; | strom~said that the exact number of will admittedly be very high. had been reached at ene, Ney nae campeon? an see ireras Members of the board did not indi-| Third Ward as one precinct, polling| Votes the Democrats must poll is 26,- Members of tbe Industrial Ons: eae td en Ae pr ea thie ‘and to encourage all of 8 fail ea 5 » z 7 dty designa- sion are engaged in a study ol 6 | ‘Evel fe ae ee erst to follow bie’ good ‘et: | cate today just what action they would pies ae achter ihe Narra "ida TS tall valet arc i Nis reports of the Bishop, Brissman | point ceased, after M. Chitcherin said ample. Governor Nestos would not | take. Aad Oe Stine ia city, tally : ‘Anti-Town-| Chairman Hellstrom announced the | company, which are expected to be the | the Russian delegation would bow to bnly receive all of the vote which any aa Dollting Place, Cy Mar : 16, of Cor- bas!g of future action of the commis- | the collective will of the conference. _ Sunday, April 16, | 3 i 1d receive ley, anti-Socialist Republican electors, | coming here, Sunday, Ap . , , te of Meetin: : Henna Perens nae ind thous. both male and female, of such pre-| dell Hull, chairman of the Democratic 8.0n. Peace Me Keys at Be ee oa ana ‘of Gated wiveh would, £0 to the| cincts only, shall participate in suc’ | national committees ond stood he had Beardstown, Ill, April tas sts = Fe eee alsatoea athe fact idates.. i caucuses and convention, received a letter from H. H. Perry, of| associated Press)—Blown jnto a fury 3 other: Se a tT any | Pe atetntiee mao Ellendale, national committeeman,| py a high wind which sprang up about i that Sane rote thle ue ail of thie is the probability that if| i ' asking that Democrats be called in for|9 o'clock this morning, Beardstown's : agenda and ne talon uote ’cond: ! C Nestos i candidate, Mr.! - | a conference with the Democratic)jeyee gave away at 11:10 o’clock driv- ter it not to ibe Dp Soe ill aitharew sad throw ‘his i chairman. ing all workmen away and burying 2s | freely " 4 ft Lloyd Georgers \ ir i : y ol 7 ph ae ity blocks under a four-foot sheet of ] The keynote - support to Governor Nestos. Ifast, April 11.—(By the Associat- 5 woe ‘| speech was peace and he made a power ¥ ay Objection ‘Answered an da tse) eter Mayor O'Neill, of! / Ei ae rst BEN ane Bs water. } ape ea mT ma baa radernnereet ys work in § “There has be! | publin, has issued invitations to prom_ ; he .| unison for the restoration of good rela- H ii 75 £ ' noon April 11. The elevator accounting depart-| unis iH , offered Bs ne Beret ahs, inent leaders of the opposing parties | pager: \Temperature at 7/ a.m. . . 27 TOWNLEY WILL ment of the railroad commission, for-| tions and normal economic conditions ay Nestos as the Independent) calie ne | of southern Ireland to meet for dis-| washington, April 1L—(By the As-|Highest yesterday . » 34 SEE COMMITTEE) mony a part of the grain inspector's | throughout the world. | He, believed ‘ is aeedod as governor. Tt is admitted | cussion of the entire political situa-| , ciated Press)—Official advices re- | Lowest, yesterday . . 26, fcc OS | office at the North Dakota Agricultural | that if the conference was successful b 1 iN i le hief ex-| tion, with a view to reaching unity.| ceived here today indicate increased |Lowest last night : 26) Minneapolis, April 11.—Ole Lang-| College, was installed in the Bank of| in its achievements, the United States that Mr. Nestos is needed as cl Ie ; : i , in {but ‘ cautive of the state, but the need is| it was learned this afternoon. It is/rovolutionary and bandit activities in )Precipitation ... 08 | haug, of Evansville, has called an or-| North Dakota building here today. J.| “would not merely come in, but come iy not so great as that in the senate. | stated on reliable authority that Mic he states of Vera Cruz, Jalisco and |'Highest wind velocity 20-N | ganization meeting of the newly elect-|J, Brady is in charge, Other em-jin gladly.” There are any number of good men|eal Collins has accepted the invita-| Nayarit in Mexico. \ ed Nonpartisan league state executive | ployes of the Fargo oflice who came| The Italian premier who was elect- who could be indorsed who could de- | tion. . re _ Weather Forecasts. i committee, of which he is chairman,|here are A. H, Thomas, Miss Hilda|ed permanent chairman of the confer~ font the Nonpartisan nominee for gov- \ BLACK REPUBLIC |. Fer Bismarck and Vieinity: Partly | for april 17, at the offices in the Star} Sethre, Miss Henriette Slagerman, ence was equally earnos), it his de- ( ernjor. Even the most lovdl Leaeuer| ) ‘cloudy and somewhat unsettled to-| puiding, Minneapolis. (The railroad commission will hold a|'sire for unanimity and said the aim of ~ admits that Mr. Baker has very little | NAMES PRESIDENT night and W ednesday; warmer to-| "4 © “pownley, president of the Na-| conference with grain men of the state | Jtaly was in carrying out any resale: chance of securing the republican | night. Dakota: Partly cloudy | tional Nonpartisan league, will meet| tomorrow in the senate chamber of|Sion likely to guarantee peace an y nomination, and ‘even should he be | Cape Haiten, Republic of Hayti, For North pe aa ey cloudy with the committee. Tho meeting is| the state capitol to take up the ques- btability among the nations. : a nominated in June, he could be de- | A April 11—(By the Associated Press.) jand somewhat ehec in weat mod north | to lay general organization plans for, tion of duties to be assumed by the| M. Barthou pledged the loyal sup- 4 ‘ feated at the general election in the; —Luis Borno, prominent Haitian gis Weduesday, Wa er the coming year, and for the fall cam.| railroad board, following the decision} port of France in whatever the con- s fall. 4 i N i torney and member of the present | Portions tonight. paign. of the United States supreme court ferenes might ae) to pul into exe “On the other hand, Governor Nes- | Season apart Los cabinet, has been elected president; | A - declaring the grain grading act valid.|tion the tasks of reconstr ¥ tos has gathered tog:ther an able Albert Lea, Minn., April 11- ahs of the Republic by unanimous vote. General Weather Conditions. | otis good relationship which it had map- ay corps of lieutenant at Bismarck, | heaviest snowstorm ot the ees vas | uthe lows prose ay har over | J CK DE E UITY EXCHANGE ped out. ” % a _" ii Ibert Lea and vicinity after \the southern reat Plains Mon ° Seee f v $ Marah vated 0 he rey Miekinighe 18 inches of snow falling. It Tee Canenee a aE Ra hot | Morning, has advanced ip, the Lake STARTS VOYAGE Q TO ISSUE BONDS ICE JAM DYNAMITED, a id 1 sepa bs ioht’s i 3 in- er, uN. W., — \ i Q i snow Fe , other Indenendent which the Jeme;-'followed last night's rain of 8 ine ant will close here Wednesday with 8 eee eee et ain an eed. New. York, Api 1i——Jack Demp- Epis atic Mott, N. D., Aptil 11.—It was neces. Lo oe ead on the Rank| ‘ ES é school district election on the ques: Heavy rains occurred from Iowa east- |\sey, with other notable persons, as} ‘Fargo, April 11—A $1,000,000 bond | sary to use several heavy Sissiat of OLN a \ eeaacaud Ww. B. DeNault | FOOT OF SNOW FALLS tion. of bonding for $45,000 to Pay|ward over the southern Lake region, |'fellow voyagers, was a passenger On | issue was authorized yesterday by the dynamite to break a heavy jam of tee o head f th farm loan partment. | Blue Earth, Minn., April 11.—Near- | outstanding warrants and provide! put elsewhere ‘the falls were mostly |the Acquitania sailing today for. Bng-| stockholders of the Equity Coopera- | in the Cannon Ball river here, whic! th ke ote important departments ot ly a foot of snow fell her> last night | finances for the maintenance ofitight. The temperature has falfen ov- /land. tive Exchange to provide working) for a time threatened to take out the ene moe ii lowing a rainstorm. The snow is|Schools, Strong opposition to the bond/er the Plains States but is! rising| It was the champion’s first venture | capital for the organization, it was an- | Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul rail- the stete’s affairs have heen placed | following | ae Y issue has developed. again over the Canadian northwest. ‘from his native shores. nounced here. way bridge. in excellent condition.” falling rapidly.

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