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{ eee \ THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922 ee ae a ae os { an ‘ ( ay PAGE EIGHT DAVIS LEADS FIND POETESS - ‘KILLED ED HUSBAND “(By the Aseovlated Press)» Paris, June 21.—Madame Maric Bes- senator’ had declared” that a statement, made by the Alebama senator was false. The senators were called to order by Senator. Watson, Democrat, Georgia, and under the senate rules each was re- "jets merce stances... She’ Was. sentenced to 20 year at hard, labi by: her first. husband, was-also on trial, but was found not guilty, ‘ \ THOREEN BY SMALL MARGIN Mrs. Olesen and Senator Kellogg Maintain Safe Leads Over *® _ Opponents (By the Aasociated Press) Charles R. Davis, for twenty years congressman from the Third Minne- sota district, was renominated on the Republican ticket in Monday’s prim- ary, over Reuben Thoreen of Stillwa- ter, who had the indorsement of. the district convention, complete unoffi- cial figures today showed. An error in tabulation in Rice coun- ty disclosed when the official canvass was completed today cut down Thor- een’s vote by nearly 400 and made the final unofficial: figures for the dis- trict: Davis 20,303; Thoreen 19,558. St. Paul, Minn., June 22—With one precinct missing today in returns of Monday’s primary, Heprauencative Charles R. Davis leads his opponent, Reuben Thoreen, by a margin of 2 1 Wotes for the Republican nomination in ‘the Third Minnesota congressional dis- itrict. So close has been the race between Davis and Thoreen, who was endorsed , by the district. Republican convention “that although figures from the missing precinct may not alter the standing in the unofficial count, ityjsjexpected thay the re x b Mrs, Anna. Dickie Olesen, Deniocrat, continued to maintain a safe majority over their ‘opponents, Lundeen and Meighen, According to dispatches from’ Wash- ington today, Senator Kellogg intend» returning to» Minnesota to conduct an active campaign previous to the fall elec- tion. Mr. Olesen received word at her home in ‘Clouquet that William G. McAdoo, ‘who was secretary of the treasury un- der, the Wilson administzation, will visit Minnesota to epee Neer in her behalf. TARIFF BILL TS TAKEN UP Bonus Bill Is Made i Made Special Otder Of ‘Business After Tariff | y-six out ol phoreen 120,- ~ (By the Associated Presi) Washington, June 22,—Proceeding under a program: which makes, the soldiers’; bonus’ bill the special order of. business immediately. after the final vote on the tariff: measure, un- less it is disposed of before that time, ne senate reamed consideration’ of the, tariff bill, A motion tiving this status to the, bonus measure was a opted by a vote of'52 to 8 yesterday: after’ an all day » fight at the outset of which an at- tempt to get: the bill‘before the sen- ate Was defeated 51,to 22, The motion quired ‘to take hia seat. Later the Alabama senator announced that he withdrew the language he had nd f her husb: used, stating that (‘this‘is'not the place poddt was Per eas anon Geek ba for language of that sort.” He asked at Nancy, two years ago. The court Senator Glass to do likewise and the Virginia senator said he was. willing to withdraw~any unparliamentary lan- guage used on,the floor: of the senate. That ended the nthe incident THIRTY ROADS CHARGED WITH “FARMING OUT” Seventeen Contract Cases Have Been Héard By the Board— Decisions Expected Soon (By the Associated Press) Chicago, June 22.—Removal of one of the three‘ issues on which railway em- ployes are taking théir strike vote was in prospect today following annourice- ment by the railroad labor board that | hearings will open Monday. on the ‘con- tract controversy in which thirty roads are charged with “farming out” work, contrary to the board's orders. Seventeen contract cases have been heard by the board and decisions. are, expected soon. i Railroad executives continued. to, ex: \press ‘belief there will’ be no walkout next month despite the declaration by, union) leaders suspension will .be at-' thorized if the rank and file of the rail unions favor a strike. John Scott, sec- retary’ of the railways employes depart- ment of the American Federation’ of ,La-| bor, declared the balloting thus far ap- Pearsito disclose strong sentiment ‘in favor ‘of a strike in protest against’ the $136,000,000 wage reduction and other decisfdns by the bohrd, sarabo, poetess. and playwright,- was found guilty today. of the premeditated pec Prisoners fin:English and: Welsh. ae » HARRY A. THOMPSON Resident of Burleigh County for, 40 years. ~ Your’ Support wi Be Appreciated. ons. numbe: red. bout 11,800 in March, 1922; as compared wiht 17,800 in: March, TOMS Cos ‘Ss PECIAL 20% i: , * ~ Discount on : Palm Beach and Summer | Weight Worsteds os SUITS cs S. an Colors and Shades for - Summer 1922 7 Me's Ces ‘2a as ALEX. ROSEN & haus ‘ 4a "McKenzie Hotel eae. Bismarck, Ne if col cA iThe flag of the German republic has pever been flown in some parts of Ger- many. i ‘TRAIN THE HAND AND EYE. Play Billiards. 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