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For Bismar¢k:, and’, vicinity: Generally fair tonight and ‘Tues- day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [===] ESTABLISHED, 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1922 . (Leased Wire of Associated Press) PRICE FIVE CENTS 1,000 LIVES LOST IN EAR TURKEY SENDS BELL. "TLS. NOTE NOT’ [CONGRESSWOMAN CLEANS HOUSE [ASSAILANT OR JUDGENUESSLEHAS =’ BAVORED BY PRACTICING FOR STAY IN CAPITAL’ F A HUGHES IS SAFE LEAD OVER | ae ia GIVEN PEN ALTY SETH RICHARDSON . IN EARTHQUAKE GERENT REPLY TO U. S. CAMPAIGN FOR COMMERCE CLUB: INFULL SWING 500 KILLED ATVALLENAR: HEIRESS TO WED\ SCHOOL CHUM Ghicago, Nov. 13.—Mrs, Winifred Fargo, N. D., Nov. 13,—With 44 of | Mason Huck, newly elected. congress- the states approximately 2,138 pre- NATIONALISTS Secretary Hughés Insists That | woman-at-large from Illinois, is prac- iticing for ‘her job in’ Washington. Fined $50 and Costs, Making’ ? | cincts still missing, the race for su- ‘eme.court judgeships this morning stands: Big Civic Dinner Arranged by! “LOSSES HEAVY Exact Damage in Chile by Total of $93.40, in Justice’s | Committee Here for Thurs- ; id Cleaning house! Rirdzell, 87,270; Burr, 81,300; Eng- Capilutation’ be Maintained lert, .77,172; Johnson, 93,776; Nues- Earth Tremors Not Yet , 4 When I entered the home of Mrs. Cc : . > By Turks Lituée,‘aupseati mim fih a dint me aaatieas! cle ate Bleksedaeny ae ee Disclosed ;She had, just i put the finishing ; coe) 5 WON PAY INDEMNITY jtouches to the tap of the famiiy| ATTORNEYS = IN TILT, (rornr, ‘piano, 2.010 for governor | INVITATIONS ISSUED piano. A cloth was tied about her j save; Nestos, 109,786, and Lemke, | THOUSANDS © HOMELESS jhair and she was dressed just as} McCurdy Said State Expected) “5,440. | Large Number of Citizens ‘aval any other housewife the morning dusting. | Mother, politician, wife and house- ikeeper—all these roles have been | crowded into“her 40 busy years now terminating in an honor which never before had -been bestowed on a wo- iman east of’ the Mississippi. She is during Refuse to Accept Responsibil- ity for Damage Done to American Property’ . . Expected to Gather for | purr, 81,432; Englert, 77,28 Dii i Johnson, 93,845; Nuessle, 85,283, inner This Week ; sucnarugon, 83,243, any Aya | Senator— 2,047 precincts: Frazier,| With much clattering of typewri:- | 100,237; O'Connor, 91,982. ers and scratching of pens, the | j Latest figures state supreme court To Prove “Leng” was “ contest, 2,116 precincts, Birdzell, 87,- Ast Ae \Wanted for ‘Bargiaig. stronomical Activity Came At Same Time as Earth- quake Admiral Says \ “Harry Long of ‘ Milwaukee,” charged with assault and battery jon E, A. Hughes, was fined $50: and (By the Associated Press) Constantinople, Nov. 12.— (By the Associated Press) A 4 . . ; going to Wasbingten. to fill the unex-| costs, increasing the total to $93,90{ Goernor—2,070 precincts: Nestos,; forces are mobilizing for the active | A The Turkish nationalist lead pired term left vacant by the death| by Justice Anton Beer in jubtjec| 109,786; Lemke, 76,440. |drive of the’ Commercial Club. A! Santiago, Chile, Nov. 13.— * ers today expressed resent- {of her father, William “E. Mason,|court at 8 o'clock this morning, :the small staff ‘of ‘stenographers is kept | Relief forces to aid the, thou- } busy all day ‘long, compiling lists, correcting names and addresses, phoning workers and in a dozen dif- defendant entering a’ plea of guilty through his attorney J. K. Murray, States Attorney McCurdy» ‘asked over a year ago. ; You've just, come in time,” she (greeted me with a smile. “I’m prac- sands made homeless by the ment over what they termed earthquake’s throughout Chile American interference in Tur- SNOW BLANKET. ey’ i iti i key’s _ international affairs | ticing for my job at the capital. the maximum penalty of $100 fine ferent ways, building up the piece of early Saturday morning and ;contained in a note received “Cleaning! © Do you get what 1}and 30 days in jail be assessed, Mr. machinery that is gging to make it the flooding waves which fol- { .. from Secretary. of State mean? ii : ; Murray urged that the fine be: but peneibte for Bismarck to posses 9 lowed the shocks were being J ‘ Hughes. The note was re- But thert’s one thing, above! $5, asserting that in a plea of guil- 5 real jliva modern) Commercial Clube! “pe norted Proposals from European | Mobilized today. The death ceived too late for newspaper comment. , The nationalist leaders are particularly displeased over, ; everything else for which I’m going ito Washington. That is to make the country. safe from war. ; My father ;Was against war. And it\is to ful- fill his ideas, suddenly 'terminated | ty in an assault and battery, cage ‘the minimum penalty always was imposed. Justice Beer said that, ‘aft- er considering the gravity of the of- fense and the statements of. attok- PART OF STATE Campaign Headquarters in First Guaranty Bank Building, and the place is a regular hive activity. the! the scene of much hustle and bustle, | A mailing list with a thou- nobility didn’t turn the head of Dellora Angell, heiress to the $35,- 000,000 fortune of the late John W. Gates. Instead, the 19-year-old Chi- cago girl went back to her grammar is | of j toll will probably. be at least 1,000, it is estimated, and the property loss will run into the millions as several towns were sand names on it, calls for a consi- | °%e ‘ ; derable amount of addressing of en-| Schoo! sweetheart and now is en-| velopes, sorting. of printed matter, /Rued to marry him. He is Lester [folding of literature, inserting and| Norris: 24, free lance artist and son) sealing. ‘In spite of the toch though {of Cal Norris, St. Charles, IIL, under- and the appearance of confusion, | *K¢?- DOWNSTORY OF MRS, GIBSON sneys, he would fine the defendant $50 and the costs, the same to be | served out in jail at $2 a day if not paid. ' The case was called for 17330 o’clock this morning in the ‘dity by death, that I am accepting the! 1 | post. To be Followed by Clear, Cold Weather, According to Weather. Bureau Report almost entirely wiped out and heavy damage to buildings and communication lines and par- ticularly ships along the 1,400 miles of coast affected by the huge waves has resulted from the violent upheavals of na- ture. The extent of the casualties, property damage and distress wrought by the catastrophic disturbance has not yet been America’s insistence for the maintenance’ of capitulation, | j which they declare must be p scrapped forever. Regarding! claims for indemnity, they said Turkey could not accept responsibility for damage) caused American property by| foreign invaders. a Turkey, they declared, al- ways favored full freedomsof the straits of Dardenelles, pro- “War Up to People” “War is needless and futile. I pur- | Pose to have a referendum taken on the subject which _Will make 4) council chamber, being postponed declaration pf, war. impossible, ex-! from Thursday ,afternoon. when the {cept in case of, attack upon this coun- | case was placed before Justice Beer, jtry,, without first submitting the|A jury. had been’ demanded by ‘the question to a direct vote of "the peo-! defense and 18 jurors were impan- ple. ‘ _ | [nelled. 3 “Whatever else I ‘can accomplish! ‘The.defendant’s counsel, Mr..Mut- that has far-sighted effect I will also) ray, ‘asserted that in-his examination strive for. But to end war. That is} of jurors Justice Beer had byyan ‘er: my main missin and purpose.” roneous ruling barred questions "3 Although Bismarck Was blanketed | with’ a’ light snowfall which began early today pressure area, accompa- sied by fair, cold weather, prevails Cit ay ta uy : fi ;City Bureau representative here, is arom tng Rocky Mountain region. Tem-! 9 great believer in the value of peratures were near zero this morn-! charts for explanatory. purposes and ing in Montana, Wyoming and Colo-| it is worth a‘ visit to headquartrs to rado, and one station, Lander, Wyo.,! study the campaign details in gra- worry. Mr. McLaughlin, the American MRS, W. M HUCK’ vided adequate guarantees, Re ey Polities ia no new game for Mrsito what a juror would do in such g/tePorted four below zero. Tt was 28! phie form: fully learned as many, com- ‘ s . were given by the powers that! Huck. Ever since a girl of 16 she|ease of a brother committing assault | °bove at Bismarek last night and the The! Cainpalan (Calendar munication lines were out of such free use would not’ im-: IWR jhas been plunging into one campaign | and battery to avenge a wrong done|™ercury dropped to 16 above at Wil-| One large chart, termed | the \ operation: peril Turkish security. Kem-/ AULUL or other. jhis sister, ‘and declared that with liston. “Campaign Calendar” is covered with i a eid Se gs \ pte iY With her, father, she went about ithe “unwritten law” plea barred Wal. 8, D, GETS SNOW. multicolored slips.» Each different (By the Associated Press) ive hundred persons were report- ed. killed at Vallenar and in the dis- tricts Surrounding the city. At Co- charge of the Hall-Milla ‘murder in:|quimbo at least 100 are known to vestigation, declined. to say todsy| be dead. The damage from the suc- what effect the sworn’ statement of | cession of earth shocks, which filled Nelli the populatio: itl Mrs. Nellie Lo Russell, negro, made Population with terror, — was ‘ heaviest..in the northern provinces color indicates a mailing, that: must; go out or a piece of literature that must! be taken’ to the printer, or a meeting of one of the many commit- tees or letter to be written and so on, Every detail ‘y the campaign alist ‘authorities “asserted Americar schools would .be-ac-! corded ample: protection, but} that they must’ submit to Tur-| kish laws and regulations, . British Rleased 4 New. Brunswick, N. J.,. Noy. :18.— the country.- listening. to his. stump ; Deputy, Attorney General Mott’ in speeches, and_on\ occasions made ,ad= dresses herself in his behalf. ~ Her husband. is a civil engineer. 'They met in Washington while at- jtending high school together during 1a time when her father was serving had nothing. todo except plead gut’ | c. ity. Mr., Murray. said..the sister, wa}, SiOU% alls,'S."D., Nov. 13-—East Ihofe: ready, to take. the, str sperm: South Dakota ‘today»was experi- The, states attorney, Mr. McCur-{ ©neing its first snow of the year. Be- dy, asserted that he expected to| inning early yesterday morning, the prove. the defendant was Jack| stow fell until daybreak, turned to | O’Keefe, that he was wanted in Min-| Tain during Sunday and after tweive 1688 WHEN ig mapped out in adyance, and the or more hours of sleep during las d office rout- In the British and Ameri@fn cir- cles deep satisfaction was expressed today that Secretary Hughes had (By; the Associated Press) as senator. They have been married almost. 20 neapolis for burglary and that a meetings and talks al detective was here to get him. r : When a Minneapolis detective of-| the form of snow which continued uight, the precipitation again toox ine of the drive, fit into each other like, the cogs in an intricate piece of public yesterday, would have on his plans for early presentation of the of Antofagasta, Atacama and Co- quimbo. fers and have four children, three Houston, ‘Texas, Nov. 13.—Gulf “ ‘ taken the “gaportanity Re clarify the | production company officials an-| boys and a girl. fered ‘information concerning the! today. Wire communication was in-| machinery. case to the grand jury. Ships Swept Out to Sea Ss i COveenINe nt Hae arte yn erica | nounced this morning that the sec- She: is “Carrying On” defendant Murray said to the Tribune, terrupted at various points, the wires, Another chart is entitled “Com' yrs, Russell has sworn that she! All along the coast little ships eedcthat, the Ueateniak ae eviden-ond Yank at the Humble Oil fields! ap yinp aie he ie Congress until|ZePotter: “Be careful you don’t lay | being heavy with sleet. mittee Organizations.” On this yas with Mrs. Jane Gibson at the 9" big ships were swept on shore, ~ repaged to, idniy ates, tas not 115 miles. north ‘of here, caught fire | March When my tere, expires,"|Your paper open to a libel suit,” —— acrd are listed all the dozens of com- itime the latter had stated she wit-, Pounded ‘against the rocks or left Noucle indthe lentify itself thore’' at 2:30'a. m. and that all the avail-|"¢xt March, when my term expires,” | 214 qgid there was nothing to the CENTERS IN WEST. mittees, the names of the members,|ressed the murder of the Rev. Ed-|tigh and dry. At many small ports leesly in e solution of the diffi-' able forces were at work in a des- she said. : reports, * z Chicago, Nov. 13.—The storm orig-|their addresses and phone fumbers,| yard Wheeler Hall, and his choir | Wharves and quays were destroyed: ae eee ohne Near East. i perate effort to save some oil from|_, Miracles cannot be expected ee Lawyers in Scrap ‘nating in the west Saturday morn-iand the duties of each committee. ‘eter, Mrs. Eleance R. Mills, and; TOu8¥. naval “ships were steaming sent Senet, Of State Hughes has 'that tank and to prevent. the fire| Short a time from anyone. But, at! such of the time was taken up by| ing, today was centered directly west /It is a concise yet complete record that Mrs., Gibson was not near the |"? and down the const, stopping at . ie o re fete io turkish national-| from spreading. The first tank | !east, I can plant the see : Slere) 4 arguments between the two lawyers./ of the Mississippi river, the move-|of the part each and every man of soot where the bodies were found, |V@!0Us places to send landing par- MGR a Onin cane made caught fire from lightning yester | Stand for and what my father stood) “States Attorney’ MeCurdy, when the| ment during the past 48 hours being | Bismarck is taking in the building Sho said that instead Mrs, Gibson |tie® to ‘elief, of sufferers, many of vg? pupnerinnthe United: Sites: day afternoon. fre aae ue A Gee carrying | °28® came on at 7:80, after the plea// slow, Precipitation attending the of the fcnew orwauization: Still an- was at her house, a few hundred whom are without food and shelter. % The first tank which contained 2/ of guilty had been entered, wanted | storm has reached from the rockies!other chart is called “ ‘eam Organ- i yards from the Gibson cottage. Lan Neg SEAT ONED |, nearly, $1,000,000 worth of oil, was) 0m My platform is one of oPen-)4 ut witnesses qn WM, “Ssscertain| seqtwand over the Mississippi and ization.” On it, at the head, is print- "Other than the statement that Mrs.| ‘The saiene,inture ‘h foll Lace seee Nov iS Now that the: total loss, and, officials and un-| mindedness, d j tar|the eravity of the offense. Murray | Ohio valleys and the Great Lakes ed the name of the Colonel of Teams, i Russell's affidavit would be inves-!the earth quakeg may itd foe mona kes: Noveuibee 20 the aucenes leas they, bad: some istecessInvdrain. stat se ee ay Republi. | aid the states attorney was mins region with considerable snow fall-'C- R Simpion, Under lis sna is ‘tigated, Mr. Mott refused to com-/ tie disturbance hensath NCS PRCrIE: Asari ing off the oil, the second tank A ~ |terpreting the statute and that this! ing in the mose westerl sections,|P. R. Fields, the lieutenant colonel nent on the new-development which | Th £ ales most urgently asked here is whether would be virtually a complete loss | cans. But IT am a conscience ean-|veant: that if the justice belicves| ateording to the local weather bu-/f teams. Then, in four vertical Sttacked a vital poift ‘in the prose- from share tan bees Serena it will be possible to maintain peace | pjgo, | didate,fand I will vote with my con- there was 4 more severe offense com- EB . columns beneath this, are tabulated | | yion) | ore, far below the low tide in Constantinople in the interim.|° oy, in| science , if real. “Minimum temperatures of zero; isi e maj sation s Sate |mark, and thgn they came rushing Restotation cof? communiertion hee There are several other tanks. in “t will not represent any, partieu=/ mitted than assault and battery ne to four. below were registered ati the ene eiclstons, the:muajors Dame! A physicial encounter between wo- back in‘a great wave which some ob. icatio the vicinity but officials were hope- , CU" could question witnesses and bin Peer reais lat the head, the four team captains | eo een eee aLLeMills murs! g f b= revealed such an ugly situation that | oe fi lar group, but with the opportunity | Rebel several points in Wyoming and Mon- ‘i h k e! ;servers said was fifty meters, in revenled. at ful that their fight on the blaze at|!ar group, opr er the defendant over to district court | lfollowing. A glance | shows , how! [SSE : it is said the utmost tact and skill {Re Second tank would prevent tur-| éforded, 1 will be especially inter-| O° (No tmore severe. offense, ene Jpetich’ captain has progressed in\fill- |4er mystery was the, latest develop-| height. Sey i Aiea er gray 0 i will be necessary to prevent violent | thoy spread. ested in progressive legislation for Murray said that when a, man ——— } ing up his team with workers, it; men! ye ° and frightful movement of the sea Guthaeeen pread. Radalial Se a eee rcala ime SNOW IN NEBRASKA. ieee the division and team that any | Mr. Jane Gibson, who raised pigs) was jrepeated five tinjes, until. the —_—_—__—. ? pleads guilty the~court s! j tells, !and says she saw the murder, and|city ‘was battered almost to ruins “All reports coming to London con- cur’ in saying the extremists are} dominating the Angora government, which through its agents in Constan- tinople ‘is following the policy of defiance toward the allies and ter- ror among the local population. Residents Alarmed Residents of Constantinople , are described as being in a state of ‘ex- treme alagm while the position of GOV. NESTOS AT’ GRAIN MEET Minneapolis, Nov. 13.—Governor R. A. Nestos fresh from a successful political campaign in North Dakota, “Iam dry and. don’t care who knows it. And above all else I am ;a woman, with the heart and feel- ings and sympathies of a mother. “And just as you see me cleaning | my house here today, with that same | kind of zeal and earnestness will I endeavor to discharge my duties to the people. “The job ahead of me is a-great| one. I take it with fear and tremb- (grave than assault and battery be- pose the minimum sentence, and de- clared in this case that. Mr. Hughes was no better than anyone else and that “all of us with any pep” must: expect to get beaten up. McCurdy said that the offense was more | cause it was coupled with an assault on a citizen's character, and bitterly arraigned “Long.” There were sharp tilts between Omaha, Neb.,, Nov.: 13—A snow storm in western Nebraska which be- can Saturday night delaying railroad | traffic, still prevailed in that section today, moving edstward, the United | States weathef bureau reported, 36-HOUR SNOWFALL. .oWessington Springs, S. D., Nov. 13. —With snow falling conitnuously for the past 36 hours, between 8 and 10 inches of snow is reported in this nd phone number, and district Other’ tharts on the walls of ca organizations of drives in in, other campaigns, ing how: a dollar individual is working in, his business ithe city that the team has to covers paign headquarters show the teams other cities, photographs of the workers c charts explain: is spent in the building of a city and another tell- ing of the opportunity that women | Mrs. Nellie ;Lo Russell, negro, who! keeps cows and says .Mrs. Gibson! {could not have seen the murder be- |eause she was at her house’ at the time, had an altercation yesterday | lover a, pig. Mrs. Russell admitted | the encounter in an interview today j but declared sh ewas not the aggres- ‘sor, adding that she harbored ‘no ill | will toward Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. Russell declined to discuss| of m= in and the entire population fled to the hills. f Tremors Severe The tremors were soi severe some of the seismographs were put out of operation, The total duration of the shocks was three hours and forty minutes and the estimated radius 1,200 kilo- meters in a direction transversal to the Andes. The Meteorological. insti- NS the allied’ troops is represented’ as |* .. + Anh ling and with a prayer on my lips. i important part i [Fj one whieh may soon becgme unten |e ete ental states he ill oer But there are two great incentivts) Mere Pee ener: sant wets .an | section of, South Dakota. brea iad her affidavit, made public yesterday | tute announced that the earth shock y epee 17 ; 4 ther here today for the second an-|and examples to spur me on andi o, convict, States Attorney McCur-| The first snow of the season came Civic Dinner Arranged {by counsel for the rector’s widow. | Compcie® wih the passage of a sun An incident which sharply bhows i ;|{keep me guided right, I hope. said he did not know, but added|on Sunday morning. The snow is re-| Invitations to the big Civic Dinner /in which she said he was positive 9 the total change in, the situation |7usl meeting pr the conference for} "wthese are my father and his ree~|¢Y 7, ‘g description tallied! ported as ery wet and sticky. Nolto be held. on Thursday evening Mrs, Gibson was at her home at the | the solar body. The sun spot made ae Ne H i i itl e man’s i g jto be hel i nae ia ” 3fi i from conditions ‘which have pre- |S Uirrent John f. Howard of the|2% a™d thé voters whe sent me Ot 2 description obtained from | damage, however, resulted. next at the MeKenzie hotel were] time the “pig woman” swore she was| ‘iS Gppearance November 5 and was vailed during tHe ‘past year is anise American Farm Bureau Federation |t® Tepresent them. \the War Department of the man| mailed out from headquarters sonia witness to the double murder. a] A Valpitaiso; te goss paint ae ed’ by ‘some “correspondents whose 14, will be the principal speaker to- Eee: wanted in’ Minneapolis. p 10 INCHES OF SNOW. Saturday. The committee composted! Patrick ‘Thornton, a farmer, and], “> Ualnaraiso, © was pointed out dispatches say-aw English book mer-| oy will be greeted upon his ar- LEAVES FOR ST. PAUL |" Oscar Martinson, former sheriff] Huron,.S. D., Nov. 13—Snow which| of Burt Finney, Chairman, Mrs, W. Louis Saphyr who boards with him./ )% [Nt Sule ms | anti Clrestol oF cheat SE ac ee involved rhe | tival by farm bureau — presidents Governor Neston 0 ated of, Hennepin county, who was sen-| began falling here yesterday eontin-| E. Butler, E. V. Let: weaeuead eeu ey we Beak cia fold then ays assthauake pets just mS the ui ev , abtrect kequabble mas, seized; by. the veral h 3) | Sh Pal eu ea day een ieee cet tenced to Leavenworth penitentiary | ved today, and is reported to be! Miss H. Neilson, J. C. O’Berg and /her story about a week ago. _ cart] iB ‘ Tugkish police, taken to the Galata | goo Other will be Hans Georgesen | conference on the La eatehig aot lin connection with a liquor expose in} ceneral over the east river section.| Robert Webb, have spared no effort) John Sylvester, a dairy farmer, al- condunctions (ots Menearyh And: ORL pollte station “and thrashed.” The | OP Neseh Dakota; W. S. Hill, of|Tust- A number of Northwest gov" /visrncapolis and is now connected’ tt was estimated here that ten inch-| to arrange a most interesting Pr0-/fo said Mrs. Russell had told him] or aud, Neptune, and the sun, wore correspondents maintain the estab- South Dakota and Geo. W. McKer-| e™ors are expected at the confe | with a private agency, when Detect-/ eg had: fallen since the storm began.| gram. In addition to a entertaining | her story recently and he had ad- wa significant lishment of; martial ‘law can alone | row of Wisconsin. ence: ; live Arnoldy of the Minneapolis Pol- feries of musical numbers, . there| vised her to tell the prosecuting . make rn A ea ike setae =~ | ice Department, said he had not seen |, RAIL TRAFFIC INTERRUPTED. | will be several Jigs numbers: and | authorities, ; “PORT DESTROYED Complete agreement among the | Long,” spoke paren he Saas Ja ght cote Henty Halverson i Antofagasta, Chile, Nov. 13—The z A apa: ad seen the de jinches of snow has fallen here since; ers igetias sm i city of Copiapo was destroyed and i Sai irae Goth sitet i ~ SP. ECIALIST AIDS CAMP AIGN tied him. Martinson had been her {Sunday mornihg and was continuing! Judge A. M. pee ee i KILLDEER BANK the port of Calders was greatly dam- tien commanders aid. Conetantingaie |for several days, It is uriderstood "| today. Rail’ trafic has heen inter-| Supreme Court wil te Tit ti IS REOPENED |:se¢ by the tidal waves of Satur- } to. cooperate. in any emergency : Ete ie [was eneeees sttormey, oweyer, said | Tepted, and roads are in had ‘condi: een ee address and - Dr. J.| day morning. The waters cut off all | would remove anxiety, it is con- Dr. Frank Jaynes of Chichgo, specialist organizer of the 'he had not engaged him. Chief of | 0% [Frank Jaynes of Chicago, Ill. will] The First State Bank of Killdeer|{R° clectric power and the popula pest y tended and guaranteed stability. dur- staff of the American City Bureau, arrived here today et Police Martineson also said the city WEAVY AT ABERDEEN. give the principal address of the nas reopened for business. It was dacks Moat ee he eaten eee q ing the discussion with the Turks noon, coming from successful commercial club reorgani- had not ngaged him, ” : Ei ening on “Civic Responsibility.” | losed November 22, 1920. Officers] 1:00 o¢ Golfldne was: carciedsaway’ by Aberdeen, S. D., Nov. 1%—Up to! &v Coen 12:80 today 11 inches of snow had “VAlthough the invitations were are: President, Robert Wlcox; at Lausanne. Without such complete cooperation, it is argued the confer- ence had better not be held. Commentators in London general- ly insist strongly upon the necessity for the allied ‘representatives to meet together before talking to the Turks at Lausanne in order to decide a.common policy. Unless this is done some observers feel it will be the waters and the port of Chanaral was destroyed. Every kind of communication line leading into Antofagasta has broken down and there is no news from the port of Coquimba, severely hit by (Continued on Page Three) PHILLIPS CASE MAY , zation campaigns in Schnectady, N. Y. and Helemazoe, | Mich. While here he will address many meetings. | onl fled out from headquarters! y;., j se, ‘i n | i 7 | only mailed ou | Vice-president, D. J. Price;- Cashier, His program follows: Tuesday, Nov. 14—High School | PRETTIEST. GIRLS coreredy he eround 2. a oly of fate on Saturday, yet the acceptance! 7 Kunz: directors, Fred Oberg, laneous group of professional, hotel and theater men, 2:30 5 A ot ti should be filled in by those’ 4g, Robert Wileox. The capital p. m.; wholesales, bankers, public utility owners, 4 p. m.; NORTH DAKOTA Reports from territory in the im-/ he ciutend So attend and returned ee is $25,000, oe e auspices of:the Business Women’s club, 8:15 p. m. y : 7 _gty.| the effect that the snowfall is gen-| 47 .c will be made only in the order | Eee | Wednesiay,-Nov. 15—Committee meetings in’ mornin Grand Forks, N.,D., Nov. 13—Stl-| yay that these are received. Many peo-/ May End Burch | ‘Trial This Week Assbrably, “Sayfa ie retalE amet batts 10:20. aaa ag ! PICKED AT U OF i down, ards mailed out with the invita-!p J, price, H. N. Owens, T. G. Saun- combined meeting of all women’s organizations under the | mediate vicinity “of Aberdeen are to; +. yoaaquarters at once. Reserva-/ fouteat = 1 4 : and afternoon. | dents of the University of North Da-! "Rests from territory in all fe weve dipappointed in not. being ‘ k cc THaredayANoe, : i i have selected by popular vote) actions from this cit to the ef. R impossible for Great Britain to be Thursday, Nov. 16—Committee meetings, civic dinner, kota | i Fi ;_| Sections from this city are to the ef-! able to secure seats to hear Dr. R.| represented at Lauganne at al.l McKenzie “hotel,” 6:30 p. m. the eight prettiest girls on the Uni-! cect that a foot of snow has fallen 7, Brendy at the Rialto Theater | GO TO JURY TOMORROW eae Friday, Nov. 17—Group meetings in morning and after- versity campus. Those selected ar€:) since the storm began, about thirty-| jas, ‘Thursday night. Dr. Frank, {By the Associated Press) « \ six hours ago. “No damage has re-| Jaynes, who is the principal sneeker s Angeles, Nov, 13—The third) (By the Associated Press) sulted and traffic is moving nearly| for the Civic Dinner. is considered | trial of Arthur C, Burch for the| Los Angeles, Nov. 13.—Argume ts as rapidly as before the storm. by many to far surpass Dr. Bready | murder of J. Belton Kennedy, was ito the jury were to be resumed today i as an orator and needless to sav,/ expected to be resumed today after|with the reopening of the trial of everybody who-heard Dr. Bready .a “recess since, late last Friday. Op-; Mrs. Clara Phillips for the murder will be anxious to hear Dr. Jaynes. | posing counsel joined in forecasting of Mrs. Alberta Tremaine Meadows. The committer also wishes to an-|the end of the trail the latter part|It was considered likely the (case nounee that the dinner is informal | of’ this week or nearly in the follow-j would be given to the jury tomor- (Continued on Page Three.) | ing one, row night. Jean Dreeland, Margaret Gillette and Valerie Sherlock, all of Grand Forks; Joy Suter of Grafton; Pauline Me- Farland, Williston; Alice Webb, Bis- marck; Florence Sanden, Parshall, and Verona Hansen, Ada, Minnesota. The election was held by the Da- cotah, the annual publication at the | University. ‘noon; meeting of whole team organization in evening. Dr. Jayhes is recognized as an orator with a fund of humor and with‘a vital and inspiring message on community affairs. Mr. McLaughlin, campaign manager, wants ag many people as possible to hear him. ,He invites.church clubs, lodges, luncheon clubs, or groups of any kind to phone headquarters, No, 500, to make arrangements for Dr. Jaynes to address their members. WANT OLD TERRITORY Lausanne, Nov. 13.—The delegates to the Turkish nationalist govern- ment has come to Lausanne as vic- tors, and their mood is wholly dif- ference than that of the crushed re- presentatives offthe Sultan who beg- | ged for mercy when the treaty of (Continued on Page Three) Tf all our cane sugar had to be raised in Main it would cost about $1000 a pound, as the cane there grows only a few feet high and is not sweet,

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