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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 7 bee , MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1928, K AYSER’S OLD These Veterans Have Kept Their Youth) si, jerter Sevber Remubtican, of eu in FRIEND RUNS TRINKET SHOP Interned and Kept in Cap- tivity During War— | ill g jean ns guaranteed under, the Still a Plunger j constitution.” pa tes Protest Meet. Seattle, Jan. 6.—Alvo von Alven- Before the Mayfield case is heard,, be sleben, scion of one of the proudest a giant protest meeting of anti-klan 7 running a little toy store here. Alvensleber career rivals and was an of- try in 1904. After working as a com- uborer around Vancouver, B.C two years, he made i plunged into land made millons. speculations, have realized handsomely— if the « shipment hadn‘t been delayed—ar- OF THE TIGER Declares. no Cannon Are Be- ing Turned Out of Plant— Gives List of Articles By Milton Bronner NEA Staff Correspondent Berlin, Jan. . 6 Clem- engeau asserts that Germany is turn- ing out cannon in quantities in pre- orges paration for a war of revenge upon France. May I see where Krupps are turning out those cannon?” The man of whom I made this re- quest Herr Fritz Homann of the great Krupp concern. It is one of his duties to receive inquisitive journalists. His eyes twinkled for one of the gost closely watched places in il Gé¥many, so far as the being done and their frame of mind politicians and journalists make wild think you will find that the most interesting from your point of view are the three plants the allied com- mission made us change.” dinburg plant in which during the war.the great guns were made; an- other in which guns were repaired; and a third in which armor plate for-ships, forts and other purposes was manufactured. At the allies’ order over 8000 machines, worth in depreciated German money billions of marks, had to be scrapped. New machinery was iestalled and now the things connected with peaceful labor are turned out.’ The Hindenburg plant is. devoted to. railway locomotives -and tendefs. .. When I saw the place 6000 men were at work. In the cannon repair plant ,they are now repairing locomotives. The one-time armor plate factory is turning out rods and rails.'# Other new departures for Krupps are cash registers, agricultural im- plements, motor lorries, tractors, and other articles in which America has hitherto led. Krupps are seeking a market not " Beandinavia, ‘Spain and later they - ? Established 1873 oe expect to be in on the ground floor in i a ee i x R: i _ This experience is sa typical. Before the war Krupps used 2,- tons of jron ore a year, half is anything but pleasant when French | These three Were the so-called Hin- | | SALESMAN $AM Following Instructions condition. Germany, which used to import 11 tuation, has even mor riousty | as to iron ore, Out of Job : ‘ourts on the Not the Fountain of Youth but the swimming tank in the Boston | Y. M. C. A. has kept Dr. Richard Hoyner, 75, of Boston, in youthful | Hgis a member of the basketball and swimming teams of the Boston Y. At 82, Samuel B. Clements of Philadelphia has the strength, NEA Service. with the hooded fraternity g iron| treshed out in the United tion to his ern ground that his can Vashington in Ma Seven Senators Enlisted Seven wes | field’s alleged membership in the Ku Klux Klan and because of the klan’s endorsement of his election, he can- | not take the oath of a senator,” Rut- | ledge says. “We believe this is so because every klansman is sworn not to re-, veal anything concerning the actions} of a brother Klansman and because | the so-called klan craft tenets make | every Mu Kluxer an enemy to the re- | ligious and other freedom of Ameri-j| UUTEUGGAAARUAEN | delegates representing hundreds of “The Mayfield case is only the start of our fight on the klan,” he nledged him its support and that he jhad addressed klan gatherings in But when come out flat-footedly on Mayfield was asked to the Ku ation. He re- ¢ his position Cummins railway legi: y refused to sta on the klan, er Mayfield asserted he had been x member of the Austin klan, administration are at the command In accordance with this position, issued | a sweeping order has been ates Sen- by Manager C. R. Green of the Bank , Make Report in Detail The report of the farm loan de- partment will show every application election in Te out by own examination just how many, loans were made, in what localities and on what bas's. The bank report awill show the exact ch. _ senators who cannot sel to demand that Mayfield be arred, say Ruthledge and O'Donnell, 1a chairman League. SH. D, f the atrick 5 and cutive of the American: Unity former command- n Legion, now is ng information re- ge iz the Texas ctection which will be presented in the Senate as | Status of the state funds and the condition. With added help employes of the bank weye busy on the report to- day, under the direction of A. Jo- hannsen, head of the auditor's de- partment, and it is hoped to have it ready within two weeks. The report wil embrace several hundred type- written pages, and will not be print- ed because of the expense involved 1, There is no work these days for | ‘h Mehmed, whose duties until a few months. ago were to care for the 150 beauties in the sultan’s harem. ‘Mehmed was held responsible for j the safeguarding of the wives and children of Mohammed VI who fled The tices N THE DEUNERIES MR. GUZZLEM, * OF THE. HARM OF Guzzi 2 HOWDY CO. GET'S HID INTERESTING LETTER, grin ba ouster, r act. t, the Demoer Yj Ne X“ OUR, method ma: Thus, ie be named have pledged them- 1 of charges, for Mayfield’s says Rutledge. under the c but will be ava‘lable for individuals in the legislature and committees. The legislators also will be invited to verify the report by a personal inspection of the bank records. All of the accounts'and fecords of the Home Building Associat'on also will be opened on the same of procedure, Rut- y be along the line TO OM rupt prac- field is a since ™ will have BY SWAN : SNAN-HERES YOUR ig 3 or) Associuted Press Reports. State Reports of Interest. ‘ News of Foreign Lands. Complete Market Reports. General Local News of the Capital City. | s of Prussia, who i mil- 2 Ae rer seis tue and io. aa | hostile organizations throughout the | reported to be the personal friend aides AL be held at Chicago, | « and agent of the kaiser, today is | O'Donnell says. Aft maining in obscur ty since iMlnteelose trom Fort Dougiae, Utah, | says. “We shall push our fight to where he was interned, Von Alvens- |the end through pitiless publicity 4 leben sud appear- jand political battle.” ance in Sea by When Mayfield ran for the Senate " the new his there came whisperings that he was spectacular past, is doing a rushing a klansman, that the klan had anything fiction, Born in a fam- ‘the robe und hood of the order, t! wth the German no- D \ he was brought up | “Klan No Issue.” j Klux issue he said that it had no He defied ened his place in his campaign, declaring his ~ commission and came to this coun- issue was the repeal of the Esch- - af ears he mas the Rose leader eee pep of youth, all of which he attributes to his daily SMS | hut that he had resigned in Janu- => of Vancouver. He had a mansion of quoits, eae = that rivaled old world castles. He ae ASS San VIRS ary see ST ais | PE a ee rece. Maa IRORtE be D you = was attended by huge retinues of Py . he bs i ed on ai + | —- eee byte tinues Of came from their own iron mincs, Klan opponent, declared ‘during the as = Servants. He operated a whole fleet sooo tons from Spain and the rest 4 Texas campaign that high officials of | — of expens've automobiles. He sup- B = ‘ Meteileatinalocpontes. from Lorraine, then a part of Ger the klan had written letters endors- = ser hen Che thee” Ton givens. (many. Now the firm has to,import ing Maxfield and declaring he was! e the = leben came to the United States, but 80 per cent of what it use’ a klansman in good standing long! kind b will — rumors followed him and cneneicienl Baus mouoNO te eso ale od ce = ked his business. The story was eos hy iy Re cea eee a, cal Iness = te ated thant he tee tated Coals using 4,500,000 tons and selling u = ‘nor-general af Canada— fan ai tic liow SENORITY IS wit! \ ba i ciser won, And he Was e€r- Oo gan0.000. tons” front its ov CONSIDERED IN : ; : . patie 1 p the bi ce by —_—-- i H + hn ‘ Busi wbiite aaitherstinaneialhua APPOINTMENTS All news of the session will tell the story: just as it aterned Three Year: ee - es eee | mel 2 / A <48 5 “os ‘ ven UE iden. oy | oy men Uonglco aU Rees. ay happened — Independent in Politics, The Tribune has kept in. capt'vity thr Due to the eight-hour law Krupp Senator-Elect Earle B (Continued from Page s a ry lost what temaited of his feetune, have to employ 52,000. men, wher . @ . “economy, harmony” will be the slo- no special party or faction to serve. Its only duty is Pieht connweat ne, \they used to have 40,000 lay fi gan throughout. e * se eee peaumieatlon ox) te=i|/ 7 vesal aftvation Gtokvupn ia LHe Mo ice Bank Report Oxderéd, toward its readers to tell efficiently, honestly and Fi Wally elas aly he had just $51 situation of most other big plants i - All of the fac'lities of the state promptly what transpires in the legislative chambers but he went into business at once 4 Fi :. as an exporter and importer and was {000,000 tons of coal and export 4 Chicago, Jan. 6-—-Whether the Ku| of the members of the legislature in | and committee rooms. Rereerstalian-aimodast way. 000,000 but -now has none f he hespene Bi alaee ascertaining the facts in the state! a bea 7 He still a plunger. He put Pert and has to buy a gre [ee eee) un De permitted to con) industries. Governor Nestos, as” +s ffexentive. spr dnteea, egecouee The sa ldee fot itory, which | tinue as an institution in America| cla‘rman of the Industrial Commis- | « Gorman Christmas gbods, He could [brought German arious coal | and a hundred other issues connected | sion, has made th's statement. | TIOUANOOAUUAUOOAAUAANUALUOAAOUEAUANA Ee too » fo chris 8 ‘ attempt is de to de enter the retail trade—and he's mak. Piva of four-fifths of her iran ore] a onitheschargedttiab nell meni 10) De nate a Gaaied ener P me ing a su at it. The graces which |{Wo-"fths of her pig iron and o} member of and actively ; 1 ' s s a rd of her stee . f the legislators. he once displayed at the German |third of her steel. German iron supported by the Klan, 7 mh y Ss g 5 court are now wered upon the {Steel masters say they face the fu-! A movement d to keep athe empl. sf Pea ae oi ere are an 0 er in ere In humble housewives of Senttle—and |ture with the deepest anxiety. One| paid out of the definitely 1ioa, elevate ote Ginud: Petketseteb 5 is thdy like it. |does see plants which are not wo Hulse payor Rie es t 5 N d d t . l f t ling to capaci some clos : Cas Rut-| wil be given to the 1 tors if a inet copa even "some toed | ET SAE GPE Or, ages, Tae | wf be even tothe tilting ews and editorial features EB KRUPP HEAD mancniie aie nue ean Sea Bes fen secretary of the! The report of the Bank of North | = Hoh thes hart American Unity gue, an organi-| Dakota, ‘with a cut-off made as of | j S3 ina Pusu theyre on claiming millions of members }-December 31, 1922, will include a n e ripnune \ = lind te ones On nd devoted to combating religious} report of the year’s business and a = feiss : and rad intolera detailed status of all operations, E = piper tama Sa = This means that Mayfield, who al-| particularly in the farm loan de- \ — : has run the gamut of legal | partment. =< an paign expenditures exgeded the le-| part y . — gal $10,000, a charge he denies, will | made, every loan made and give leg- | . , os ee f further obstacles. when he | islators the opportunity of finding | Special Newspaper Enter prise Features. AHNONNIEVLAAEVAAUUAUOAVAAUEUAEALU : 4 Send One Dollar today for scription. J _all the News of the State Capital WHEN IT IS NEWS. Five Dollars pays for One Year if You live in North i i [ apes Bxbnconcered, this same! 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