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RACE WARFARE IN WOULD INVESTIGATE CAR LACK IN ST WEATHER FORECAST. Generally fair tonight and Saturday. Not so cold, STABLISHED 1873 TRIBUNE: BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923 ° PRICE FIVE CENT: FLORIDA ° FIVE KILLED, ATE VILLAGE FIRED LAST EDITION | BUOYED BY HUSBAND’S FAITH, WOMAN IS HAPPY AS SHE FACES DEATH TRIAL APPROVAL OF | DIVIDE PLUMS -VOLSTEAD ACT | INCOMMITTEES IS RECORDED’ IN THESENATE. Take a Tip From British Labor Party, McDonald Urges American Workers RESOLUTION | PREPARED FOR LEGISLATURE Rep. Trubshaw Draws up Measure for Committee to Probe Situation IN RACE RIOT Town of Rosetvood, Florida, Wipped Out By Mob Chasing Negroes BY MILTON BRONNER NEA Service Staff Correspondent London, Jan. 5.—Amer'can work- ers may well take a lesson in pol. cal organization from their Br tish | brothers, suggests J. Ramsey Mc- Donald, first Laborite to head the government opposition in the Hoxse | of Commons, | He is a man who has made history and is destined to make a great deal | more. By reason of his new position, | he ‘s-generallysregarded as the utlpal likely candidate for the premiership | if the Labor Party wins Parliament Resolution Asking Congress , 24 Independents and 17 Leag-| Not to Weaken the Act Is {| uers Are Appointed Com- Passed in Legislature | mittee Chairmen FEAR OTHER CASUALTIES Only Three Buildings Lef Standing When Trouble Is Quited ‘ | FIRST BILLS — GIVEN ' BILLS INTRODUCED oo ACTION IS ‘PLANNED \ |Both House and Senate Re-|Senator Rusch Gives Senate | \, ceive Bills and Resolutions Its First Measure and Sen. In Thursday Session Tofsrud Its Second | within the next six or cght years. | ction intervi-w advise the workers of the United States without their invitations to do so, but I cannot help expressing | the view that their potitical organi- | zations are altogether out of date | and ‘neffective. | “They would do well to study the | Otter Creek, Fla., Jan. 5.- (By the A. P.) —Two whit men, two negro women an one negro man are known t {be dead while it is believe * Independents Named Unoffi- cial Committees to Work Out a Program The house of representatives her | Twenty-four Independents and 17) | ds hi i i i ; , i See Eee on ate eee eral “aBae thers elti\e Aivel|wosds ol Vayfllezner aleondctend Ns Pith BAN OL A Tue juny om eeciaiay aulase cess, eounts See y 'Delieve that unless the negroes si The result is that a joint unoff cial | this, for Charles 8, Raizen seems to] visits her at the jail almost every ie would be willing, however, to also| Baker, Leaguer, Renville, women’s | render the will be ‘‘smoked out.” + committee consisting of three sen-|be a man of steel. day and cheers her up. ‘Gacediii Q Si hi femes ! Bo i ARITY P A Le asise ” tors and three representatives has | On their honeymoon, his bride told| “Never a word, of reproach,” she tion proposed. Sean ae pee orn ae] | Re ATE Ss heen named to confer with the gov- | him of her past. ‘ said, “never a word of disappoint-| The first concurrent resolution was ing; Steel, Independent, Stutsman, ° |ber company's saw mill; Bolly W ernor and then to report back| Nine years before, she had gone to| ment., Always éncouragement.” ~ | proposed by Representative Watt, | education; Steven s,| Independent, ~ liereon cue Santen to the Independent caucusses on|the office of her family physician,} Young, direct, sharply .cut, Raizen'Cass county, calling for the appoint-| Ramsey, game_and fishy itugehy; die DRE AKUE AWA ELAAL total ad aelen| concrete ways and means for the|Dr. Abraham LJ Glickstein. While} has made a success of” his Rovelty mentof a committee to investigate Wiper dent, Walshi dnsurance’) Mc- jthroughout the night but efforts enactment of the legislation | waiting for him, she went to a piano business in the:Bush Terminal build- conditions at the training school’ at ny : 5 “ai the citizens to creep up on the b ‘ e Lachlan, Independent, Cass, drainage | . which epnears to be required with and began playing an old melody. ing. He doesn’t like to talk about Mandan, the. resolution following ang frvigation . a ae met with a heavy fire. ‘ especial raference to the Industral” “The love of my heart,” she said, | himself. +, Jthe reading of a communication trout Pitaiansinahratreaeona Ua (othe “nesrods enema will sauEel program. b 9 «, | ‘must have been bursting forth into] But on his desk stands a silver|/the budget committee, of which Gov-} O¢ the ¢ lutions which ss. buck shot. Sheriffs and d fe In the select:on of this commit- i sented at Christmas by his|ernor Nestos is chairman, calling at- wo resp iy He MSDABE- oan : ne a ehhae Rarer ‘ | song, when he came in. cup, pre y 1 6 a th te yesterday afsarnoan | DERG: @ Named Ch from neighboring counties arriy tee one farmer, one businessman andj «HS coaxed me to keep on. He sat| employes— tention to crowded, unsanitary and|¢d the senate, yesteriay ate ee ann ‘air~| Investigation in Ku Klux Klan this morning and in the meanti: ore lawyer have been named from| gown beside me. There was a pecu-| .A testimonial of their confidence generally deplorable conditions ex-| Was ® declaration nePayOrnor malas ly A negro villages in surrounding tow + 7 Pp ltaining the Volstead anti-liquor law; man of Body to Establish G * ii i i i i 10 ny ose ? : lave been jaces nder heav: ru: each house, The senate members are| iar gtitter in his eye. He drew| and faith.@® a man who wouldn't lose|isting among the boys and girls inj Wo08 is Formerly Open Before [have been placed under heavy gua Leroy Baird of Stark, Theodore Kal-| (19.05 Me . he ’ this correctional intitution. Miss| Without change. It was introduced | Registration Bureau peg In each place martial law had vi dor of Traill and A. G. Storstad of | © 4 P rae Nellie Dougherty, Ward county, was| by Senator J. L. Miklethun of Steele; District Judge tually been declared, the negro Cass. House members are A. L. " —~~~—~|named chairman of the committee|and Griggs, chairman of the commit- reper aaay jbeing warned to remain within thc Orange of Stutsman, A. B. Jackson . f Wal called for in the resolution, by|tee on temparance. The other de-| A committeo of the Association of | 9) | Te ‘ |homes, At Sumner and Brons: Jr, of Ramsey, and L, L. Twitchell UNITED ST ATES Price 0: ales Speaker Johnaon Other members | clared in favor of the Great Lakes- | Sommers iso best asmed hte iuece i as ae Bday 5.—Hearing 01! armed men sre, patrolling the strec ‘ : ies ites, Rust z 5 . | ei charges asked ba i ‘ : ; ; of Gantt Not Engaged to Hy laa The eg Ree a een Were) bureau to prevent duplication in| j, Faas Hate oy Since Monday this section of Flo ENGINEERS’ REACHES LIMIT Scotch Noblewoman |, Communications read included one) . Senator H. J. Rusch of Cass coun-|for'a community drive soon. |ROF John M. Parker at the: door. of! Am alleged crlminel ttnek thn ‘om the Moderh Woodmen of Ame-j ty j a community drive soon. b ‘ n of Ame ty is the author of the first senate | “nj. Communi’ Ot _|the Ku Klux Kla ish Young white woman at Sumner. Thr: ; c oe Br ane preat u Klux Klan of the parish ates y (By the Associated Press} glee of nearer Nace Senne it Meet Balt to be introdueed during | the! gent “Webb of the association upon | looked to the climax of more than "eeroes are alleged to have take ih London, Jan. 5—The semi-official) change ihsurance laws in. many states | Present SCO. oe Ot the present | Motion of the board of directors is | three months investigation by the de~ ‘One negro was shot to death whe W press associations tuday declare;|this winter to destroy the mutuality | 2%, regarding the. incor! he Present! composed of: Dr. R. S. Towne, chair. | partment of justice agents and state ‘he is said to have admitted to . atone ny the puke [Provisions #fféaternal insuranee,| = ,Feeerding lncornaration man; Mrs, Edward Bannon, Mrs, F.| investigators, was formally opened mob that he had transported one ¢ there was no foun ead Gpboned ang’ auch action ipartie jemsee commamics: vate eposit firms,/ L, Conklin, Red Cross representa-| before udge Fred L, Dom of the the negro’s wanted several miles *: iN PREP ARED} lished "statement, that the engage-lijarly a bill described as the Rich-| Ct» and makes hadeae Per | tive; Burt Finney, A, W. Lucas, Mrs, sixth judicial district shortly after)® B8RO™ ee i ince Wales to.a Scotch! mond bill. F | petual, * omas Poole, Geo. D. Mann. 10 o'clock thi ing. arly last night a report reach: Stated that Nothing More) mew i ae be. announced in the eae of the house yesterday|, A. bill for the establishment of/ The action follows long discussion Pi RY eas Rene pa Sumner that the negroes wan — Can be Done’ in Matter noe sales thas. afternoon was brief, Rev. C. F,j bonded warehouses on forme ee in Bismarck over the matter of co- izens wait eens ood te av ‘ two or three month. Strutz of the Evangelical church,{ troduced by Senator 0. T. Tofsrud/ ordinating the charity work but ‘s COUNTY ATTORNEY SHOT i att eaten Bismarck Engineers Acting By America +The report appeared in the Daily| Bismarck, again gave the invocation, | of Pierce county. [the first real act’on to that effect,| St. Paul, Jan. 5.—Richard D.|® 40" one house it was found {i ; | _ News which, while mentioning nojand numerous corrections of the jee and marks one of the first efforts of | O’Brien, Ramsey county attorney,|there were 25 negroes heavily ari ‘or State apter in | : ‘ ‘ of i y ; he vs g.| names, gave particulars indicating} jaurnal of the first day were ordered | | the new Association of Commerce.|Was shot and probably mortally| Andrews and Wilkerson starte: The Matter Washington, Jan. 5—The Us SJ nat it referred to: Lady. Elizabeth |made. ss . |The idea was heartily approved at «| Wounded by Dominik Bischiglia of|enter the house and citizens i government has already done all it] Bowes-Lyon, dadghter of the Earl ot|' The honse members are to some ex- | | community dinner attended by more Fairmont, W. Va., as he was leaving|they were shot to death witl Reem 7 Strathmore. tént marking time until. the selec- ! than 150 people recently. his office in the court house this af-(Watming. Three other whites w. : s Jaen epelneers. noting. (np Behalf can do to point a way to solution ot ae Ee iton ace Sonim ttpeat Speaker John- i ALATINIRES ASE ternoon. - wounded. ni tha titel ates is t al chapter] the reparations crisis, it was stated : . {son hoped to be able to announce a|* DUTIES, Bischiglia claimed it was a mis- cones . and the Bismarck club of the Ameri- : HUNTER WOUNDS COMPANION |rules committee today, so that the Grand Forks, N. D., Jan, 5.—C, E.| take in identity, jto Rosewood last night, to inve.: can Association of Engineers are, authoritatively today. ‘ Michael | final d f the Austin| lecrived: hemi: mrp ea Wise ima: { gate the reports that two neg: ) ‘ Marmoth, N. D., Jan. 5—Michael procedure of the house could 5 ‘ives ere from Medicine Surggons attending Mr. O’B) 4 ff ‘ i making final arrangements for the| Secretary Hughes suggestions con-| woods was operated upon Were for|Pe agreed upon quickly, and per- ! HkE Alberta, Canada, \and\ sssumed| said at p.m. thal they ald nol be: | oueee. Bnonecnen Wine atne introduction of a bill providing for|, Tlet inthe thigh as (70P8 to complete all of his commit-| this work as general manager of the| lieve his wounds would prove fatal,|‘¢k 0m & young white woman ‘ye registration of surveyors’ and| tained in his New Haven speech,| removal of a bullet in the thig tees before the day ig over. “| North Dakota mill and elevato h i ieiontinice: +! Sumner, Monday, and were conce { profesional engineers. made in the friendliest spirit, if was|/the result of a hunting, accident : aid | ' acer.) a uthengh hs condition: is, serous, in a house there. r It % planned to introduke the B when he ,was shot, by Willam| TO CONSIDER: IMMIGRATION. | ‘ ; |e game Ril aa netonded und ae theite| said, is before the French govern-| Thompson while the’ two were out) Minot, N. D., Jan. 6—Railroad im-| E. B. Cox for Utility Assail ‘RUSSIAN CROWN JEWELS MAY TERRITORY QUIET * favorably reported out of committee! ment from which any action to take Stee cotton Moor stepped | migration experts, representativesof; Validity-of Law Regulat- *| | a Zeneevie eee a8 for passage in the sessi f i ene rom behind a, clump. ie] sh the state immigration ¢cpartment! i | ductor on‘a' Seaboal Libris) ei ane fee esnlae, OF (ose up ie Sonneial senenetion plan, saat as Thompson fired at a rakb:t./and men of prominence are expected ing Corporations | IN COFFIN OF SEAMAN BURIED j traveling. here this. riofuing. ; the measure at the last session: be-| MUS’ Come.ot meccomttye . e wound is not se! ous. to attend the second annual mectiny es osews was quiet when he p= 1 cause of failure of the engrossing af the Neretiwestorn North greicr Asserting that the state legisla- ie pee ant aie thee clerk, in the last days of the session, evelopment association, in Minot, i Horit: ‘i _ i ; : 4 ‘it i ture had over-stepped its autHority barricaded negroes had escaped fri to make certain minor changes and DR. WORST. PLANNING RETIREMENT. en a rorey the jase blade ef-' in granting legislative and judici | 5 their stronghold mto a ne:~i amendments before’ the time come ’ ts i ged ‘orts and outline, work during 1923. powers to the state railroad com- é 5 ., | swamp, when the bill was to be voted upon. ) One of the ménthly, dinner meet | T'Ssion; a part of the administrative | New York, Jan. 5.—The grave of |,ling of the story at that time and it . | —w__ It ts pointed out not only that so : jings' of the Minot’ Association of| branch of government and a co-ordi- | James Jones, a seaman, at the na-| has developed that the ’ transport MILLER TRIAL ROD: many other states some of which é "| Commerce will be held the same| nate body, E. B. Cox, attorney, laid | tional cemetery at Cypress Hills,| was searched on arrival here but! Bottineau, N. D., Jan 5.—Leo adjoin North Dakota .have passed i % : i | evening, and delegates will be invit-| pefore District Judge Fred Janson-| Brooklyn, was guarded today by that the jewels were not found, The | yiller, 24, of Harlem, Mont., is sc similar laws but that the principal| North Dakota needs more farmers,) when it..wes hard. to secur. imfyi-jed to attend this function. - \ius tie contentigns of the Hughes | cemetery employes because of re- coffin was kept on board for 23! weg to go on trial here with object of the proposed registration| to till her 12,000,000 acres of ‘iin-| grants—and that money will be| Approximately\700 persons of this) Electric company of Bismgrek that | ports that William B. Williams spe- days and as no relative could be} tow days for the murder last fa is to protect the public against! aeyeloped land said J. H, Worst, im- wasted if (we do not follow it up|section have been notified and ate/ the utility regulation sectiéns of the | cial agent of the treasury depart-| found it was buried in Cypress | Winjiam Mahlstedt, farmer of |. faulty, defective, dangerous and in- . i tédeg in an, with farther advertising. It takes | invited to attend and assist in draft-|1aws governing the railroad com-| ment, would seek legal permission | Hills. é a num, Minn. ‘The ‘defendant: was: at efficient engineering work by those migration commisstoner today in an-| shout two y: to get’a farmer to|ing a substantial immigration pro | m‘ssion are, unconatiutional. ' to-open the coffin to see if any part Mr. Williams, while declining to rested ‘at Gat! Banks Mont, wher who set themselves up, as surveyors| 2ouneng that he will have # bill| move from ofe’ state to another, yn- | gram. * The case was before Judge Jan-|of the Russian crown jewels had | comment in detail on the story, has | 04: eb on ans and engineers but who have had asking a $60,000 appropriation for der ‘average conditions bgcause ‘st ~ bi sonius on an order to the railroad been secreted there. ‘indicated that he has been cach d eum amet inn ts wat re wu driv 2 neither the education, training qual-| the next two years, introduced into | takes that long to make the’desesion MAY. ABSORB. BANK. commission to show cause why it| The jewels|according to » copy-|.0n “@ Russian jewel case” and that possession of Mahistedt eth be iheatlons Ron fexuerinnen for the work| the state legislature during the ses- | and wind up all affairs necessary.’ Grand Forks N. D., Jan. 5.-ePlans} should not be enjoined from pro-/ righted story by the Chicago Daily f his search might lead him to open rs ieee at the «i which they undertake to do. sion. Mr. Worst expressed optimism | wero inaugurated this week. at «| ceeding to fix a valuation and rates | News were smuggled into this coun- the grave. ‘ : e was I ; : 7 oy: era “North Dakota has enough ‘over-| concerning the futute, of agr:culture, 11. ¢tin, ‘about 80 of the 101 stock| to be charged by the Bismarck util-| try in September, 1920, in the cof- Anthony Bridgeman, super'nten-| District Judge John.&. Lowe of. \!- he object of the measure is the! peay banks, busimess” houses, [declaring that the whole nation has | Megtineyet about $0 of the ton stack) ity, A hearing scheduled for Dec. 29! fin of Jones, who died on the trans. | dent of the cemetery, disclaimed any | Ret is presiding at the term of B¥\ti- 5 2 Protection of public welfare and) newspapers, lawyers, etetfor 2,|been aroused to the conditions ex-] sét) ‘bank of Grand Forks coples| iad been stopped by the court or-| port Edellyn at Gibraltar on August knowledge of the case. He admitted |neau county district court in. se: ©.on xe {greater economy and efficiency in the| 999,900 people instead of only three'| isting and that an, earnest effort ke d to the establishment of a| der pending the hearing which be-| 30, 1920, while the ship was on her | however, that James Jones had been | here. ae . t work of surveyors and pfofessional) quarters of a million, declared Mr. | to remedy conditions, is on. may ee. fe le kay lis! ee { if gan today. way from Vladivostok. i buried in the cemetery, Sept, 23,| Millers defense, it is believed, wilt Ay engineers. Worst. “It has almost enough trans-| Regarding his desire to havé the {7¢W bank, the bey ath saad ae the ‘W. H. Stutsman, appearing spec-| A sale of a part of the gems had | 1920. be that he bought the auto: fr: } : portation for the larger number.| appropriat'on bill passed Mr. Worst sett me oniene aes 3 ties of the: saiy, and John Thorpe, sssittant at-| been arranged in 1919 by a New| “I feel there may be something inj man at Rugby, not knowimg th | Want/Calendar || And as more’ people move into’ the | called attention to he part of the | People’s State bank, according to) tomney general, were present to ask) York ring, according to a story, and|the newspaper reports,” he .said,j was the property of the murc: . | state banking and retail costs snd | governor's. message which endorsed |John Vallely, recetver. ‘Mr. Vallely | tor the upholding of the law. They | three men after a dispute and evad-| “and I shall maintain strict watch | man. ‘ : q all costs affected by: the factors | continuation of tMe immigration | explained that he believed a ‘new! nied » demurrer to’ the petition, | ing Czecho-Slovak officers’ finally | 0” the grave which is sim\ar in ev-| The Minnesota farmers’ b W. F. Cushing, chief clerk of th 3 : hers rig mning, chied clerk of hel mentioned, will decrease ‘because | worlt and added: \., [bank ‘Coyld be' launched and that! sverting it did not state facts suf-| obtained them. On the way back to| ¢r¥ respect to 200 hundred others. | found hidden in some brush alo: - shouse of representatives, says some} there will be’ more people, to bear| “I, have no axe to grind in the | about, $50,000 deemed netessary to| ficient to const,tute basis for a pro-| this country, the story goes, one of I am a pretty good shot and if any| fence six “miles from. : Bottin pipers sy oe he i Liga 009) them. f ; atter as I. intend’ to’ retire from eeeomnlle it, eho be xaos. ‘fpom hibitory order, the trio: double-crossed the others | One attempta: to Inbertors with th y beens * SHON y donating ie house 4} “The state has spent considerable is office in Jess than, six. months. | stockholders o: lefunct bank.- A Have Been Decided, Claim and placed seven packages in Jones | 8T@ve or-any other, for that matter, Investigation of transportation con- gestion in North Dakota during the last six months is called for in a joint concurrent was intrcduced this | afternoon by Rep, Parey Trubshaw of Valley City. Ee The. resolution provides that a committee of five members of tha lin acting on the second concurrent | {resolution presented to it, emphatic- | {ally registered its approval of th! ;Volstead aet and diapproval of any’ Nonpartisans were named chairmen of senate standing committees by Lieutenant Governor Frank H. Hy-| land. The members of the senate had | What sh Labor party and adapt its | method to-the’r conditions.” | abor Would Do | national legislation to weaken the: “dry” law. is The resolution, presented by Rep. J. G. Miller of *Bottineaw county, ; the list in hand today and were pre-| ‘pared to begin work as quickly as there are bills to consider. Senator Frank Ployhar of Valley, I asked what was the Labor pro- | gram for improvement of living and | working conditions of the laboring | class, For reply, he referred me to |, | there are many other casua ties as the result of rac trouble last night and ear! today at Rosewood, 12 milk !from here. With the exception of thre house and three members of the sen- i , " f aes ‘ elie : ; ‘permit weakening of the law. It! City, senior member of th ‘sla. | the offical man festo of his party | J. RAMSAY McDONALD ae : ate shall axemble all pertinent, in- Vurged the: national congress ‘not to furs’ in point of service the legisla! which says: | i ; buildings the village wa formation on the causes and nature jwas passed without debate, 102 to 7, te a i "Labor's policy is to provide work | Wants Capital Levy burned by a mob shortly aft« of the deficiency in transportation with four not voting. Those voting chairman of the state affairs con mittee which probably will have as! or mantenance for the unemplayed j As regards his party join'ng with daybreak, according to avai and the extent to whieh the inter- against the resolution were Repre- By ereeneal ew ‘ ; hue wuuloee want iin b 28) by reopening trade with foreign | those of other nations to preven! ante) of thie) atate iets NOt e sentatives Geizler, Elmer, Henne, mvortant OF more snportant lesis-' countries, by the national organiza- | future wars, McDonald said: “Our able reports here. and its citizens have suffered there- aes {Hodges, Kopp, Link and Rabe. The sider than any other! +i, of production, and by a large | party is in close contact with So- NECHORSIRISIBTRGCtRG from. Tt further provides that thé com- mittee shall present its findings anu conclusions within 20 days and may include a statement of conditions suitable to be presented to the presi- dent and congress of the United States on behalf of the state of North Dakota. - The car shortage is engrossing the attention of a number of members BY ALEXANDER HERMAN. NEA Scrvicé Staff Writer. Brooklyn, Jan. 5—Death holds no terror for her, life no charm; yet Mrs. Lillian S. Raizen, who will soon go on trial for murder in the first degree, is happy. Her husband believes in her. “That's all that matters,” she said MRS. LILLIAN S. . RAIZEN' : i “That was the beginning. “The little French song started all; the trouble.” { Instead of being resentful, Raizen calm her. He sent her south for a rest. But she could not forget. | She came back, went to the physi- cian’s office and shot him. At the funeral, his aged mother senate without dissent, also approved the.Volstead act. ; The house’ received its ftrst bill of the session from Representative W. Hempel, and although intro- J. duction of bills wa@ not called for told his bride to forget. He tried to it was read and will be re-read by title only later.. Thié bill amends the compiled laws of 1913 to provide that ,“no lien by contract or otherwise’ ‘shall attach to any crop hereafter grown except in the case of liens hy committee. Senator P. T. Kretschmar of M Intosh .and Logs: counties, begin- ning a four-year term in the senate} but a former member was maac chairman of the committee on ap-! propriations which will handle the} budget requests. i Senator P. 0. Thorson of Grand Forks, published of The Normanden, | was placed at the head of the com-! program of necessary and useful | | public works. Labor ‘s resolved to, change, as speedily as possible, by | constructive measures the social and | economic system which confers un- fair privileges on the few and unde- | served hardship of the many, “Pointing out that many of his Labor colleagues saad present eco- | nofiic condtions in Europe were due to the attempt to impose impossible reparation, terms on Germany, Tj cialists and Labor parties of other lands to promote common objects, among the foremost of which ‘is peace. We were officially represent‘ ed, for instande, at the recent con- | ference at the Hague.” (By the Associated Press) Rosewood, Fla., Jan. 6.—Hundce of citizens were early today prep: ing to renew their efforts to sma \a barricade behind which 25 ag mc ‘heavily armed negroes are maki uring the campaign one of the a stand in a small negro hut her planks of the Labor platform was aj capital £5000, the proceeds to be used to ; wipe out the nat/onal debts. All the opposition parties bitterly attacked | Two white men were known to levy on all fortunes above |dead, three wounded and a score more negroes slain in thé fighti which began early last night . Deputized posses and ¢ f 2 legislature. Rep. Walter catil 3 i é , ss nee ere nat farmers ele.| in her cell at the Raymond Street|,dropped across his coffin—dead. contract to secure the purchase price mittee on taxation and tax laws, 4! asked him how Labor would tackle | this, saying a vote for Labor was a Morning, At ey Uae reac vaters had suffered because of con-| Jail. “His faith in ime is all I care! Some months later Mrs. Glickstein oF rental of the land upon which Epa ae Guceniase to have | th's problem. vote for Lenin and Trotzky. Never- pile heavily yore Ae Attar rene litions this fall, yesterday afternoon] for. Through all this terrible trag-] éommiitted suicide. She was the third such crops are grown.” Senator Soerry’ of Burleigh (oy “The reparation problem,” said | theles: Labor almost doubled its‘had arrived, some coming from started an investigation of his czn|edy as only one fan in millions] victim of the trhgic French love. Representative Hempel aid the 4 20 ™4N0 Chairmanship of the mili-| he, “18 one of stave concern to Eur-) representatives in Parliament, |distance of 75 miles. By & would have done.” bill. was introduced because when PR LN je mill-) ope. If the Labor party were ‘n pow- McDonald is tall, swarthy skinned,| All night long citizens surrow to determine if anything could be done in the matter. Independent members of the house and senate have made preliminary plans for the carrying out of the chief recomendations made by Gov- calendar ot two with ape very large She closed her eyes and sobbed. “If his confidence would waver,” she went on with effort, “even for an inatant, I would give up all hope jand lose interest in everything.” money on immigration in past years —in some: of the bad crop years, song. But Mrs. Raizen is not going'to be the fourth, if her husband can help it. Always Encouraging Wife. He has engaged feading counsel But Ifeally believe thé state continue immigr: ‘on “Work. ould ‘ chattel mortgages are made out there are instances where the mortgag? is extended to, the crops with the farmers not realizing this, and thet when time. comes -to sell grain he committee has been nained to raise funds, >” a tary affairs committee; Senator Et: testad, Leaguer, the public printing, committee; Midklethun, Leaguer, temperance committee; Storstad, In-| idependent, Cass County, warehouse | er, it would settle this at once, by fixing definite payments Germany would have to make, how she would have to make them, and the term of indebtedness.” with a mop of iron-gray curly hair! and dark mustache, beginning to go gray. He has a splendid speaking voice and r-r-rolls his r’s like a drum beat. ing the hut kept up a heavy fires: at intervals vollies of lead w: fired from behind the barricade. At the first break of dawn t whites are -preparing to rush 1 house from all sides. Authorit The.,coustitutional questions in-| coffin. _ (Continued on Page Three) e treasury agents got an ink- he will be greeted’ by a charge of | 1 buckshot.”