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===] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 BRITISH MAY B BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1923 —_—____ — KLAN ACTIVE IN POLITICS, SAYS MEMBER HAS THOUSANDS INNO. DAKOTA, IS CLAIM MADE Rev. Ambrose of Grand Forks Opposes Sperry-McCoy Anti-Hood Bill SENATORS FOR IT Senator McCoy Says Klans- man Not Good Americans “Or They”d Show Faces” There are thousands of members of the Ku Klux Klan in North Da- kota, Rev. T. Halsey Ambrose, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Grand Forks, asserted last night be- fore the senate state affairs commit- lee in opposing the passage of the 3 AY FACE § THESE Dp ae | FRENCH Concentration of the German the fartherest French advance into the Ruhr region. Reichswehr to the number of TROOPS 25,000 is reported a few miles ahead of | Germany denies these reports. ADVANCE BILL ‘WILL DEMAND INDICTMENT OF yi a ANTI-DANCING "BILL IS LOST - INTHE HOUSE 15 Votes, Surprising Many Persons OTHER LONG DEBATES | Land Contract and Suspended | Sentence Bil Before Bod Home rule won a victory in the ; house of representatives yesterday | afternoon. | It apparently was adaerence to | this principle that furnished the | votes necessary to kill house bill No. !25—the bill to prohibit dancing in Bill Defeated! by Majority of on - MANY WIVES (By the Associated Press) Ehrenbreitstein, Germany, Jan. 24.—The American flag was haul- ed down from Ehrenbreitstein at noon today. (By the Associated Press) Ehrenbreitstein, Germany, Jan. 24 —The American forees in Germany, their Rhine watch completed, turned homeward today and many a Ger- man realized that the gay refrain “The Yanks Are Coming” must now be amended to “The Yanks Are Gone and the French Are Here.” The dawning of the day that was to sce the American garrison march }down the steep slope of Ehrenbreit- stein scross the Rhine into Coblenz and then in company with the other werp trains found the Stars and Stripes hoisted in its accustomed {place at reveille while doughboy sen- tinels still mounted guard at the Sally Courts. Their packs were as ready as at any moment during the great war but today the final “fall in” meant home, the place where, as many a private put it, “a dollar is one hundred cents and not sev- |LAST YANKS SHOULDER PACKS AND MARCH OUT OF GERMAN TERRITORY; units of the 8th infantry to the Ant- | AND KIDDIES IN UNIT | The St. Mihiel sails Thursday night with the tide, | The women and children American contingent left for Ant- |werp as the advance guard of th departing forces. Sixty-five wives jand children of army officers escort- Jed by Capt. W. G. Purdy entrained this morning. They were officially designated as “irregular contingent.” Seventy-six wives and 20 children sioned officers and pri- of the ay 8 of non-commi vates forming the second “irregular ared to leave The arrange- contingents” were pre during the afternoon. ments were that all the families should be on their way before the troops ted on their last march | out of Coblenz. (By the Associated Press.) Get German Compliment. Coblenz, Jan. 24-—Major-Generat Henry F./Allen received last even- ing a brief letter from Chancellor Cuno conveying the compliments of the German government on the 0: jsion of the departure of American forces in Germany and asserting that their conduct has been exemplary. In reply to a letter from Gen. De- goutte, Major General Allen said —o LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS NCE LIBERALS AND LABOR AGAINST RUHR POLICIES Opinion Grows That Attitude Of Benevolent Neutrality Can’t Continue REAK WITH FRA GERMANS ARE FINED Industrial Leaders Found Guilty by French Court- Martial of Disobedience RUSH TO JOIN ARMY Muenster, Jan. 24—Recent er- roneous reports that the Ger- man army was being enlarged caused hundreds, probably thou- sands of laborers, to quit their work and enlist in the Reich- wehr, says an official statement issued here. he statement adds that the Reichwehr has no intention of adding a single man to, the strength permitted by the Peace Sperry-McCoy bill making it unlaw- ful to wear masks‘ by members of any organization, outside any building. j public scaool buildings in the state. | eral thousands marks.” { The measure was lost, 60 to 46,; The first section of the regiment treaty. | with seven absent, but the minority | was to leave the station at 3:45 we that he would formally turn the | forced a roll-call to put all members | o'clock to be ‘followed by the second American zone over to the French} London, Jan, 2 Whether th is told anfl he may join the Klan or He asserted there were 5,000,000 members in the United States, CLOSING POLLS. AT 7 O'CLOCK PARISH, PROSECUTOR DECLARES on record. The bill was killed with | practically no debate, through a par- liamentary procedure engineered by detachment at 9:80 in the ecening. on Jan. 27, or thereafter. | British government. will modify it attitude of benevolent neutrality to | ‘ aeey |ward the Belgian Franco-Belgia Rev. Ambrose, admitting he was a | a | ieee oeorce te. Tene a dpeo cece IN AGREEMENT | action in the Ruhr in consequence member of the Klan, for an hour and | ! i , i be Oey ogres war mH | of developments in the British oc # haif discussed the purposes of the/State Senate Splits Along NOLAN’S WIDOW “Mysterious Witness” Em ize their strongth. ON INCOME TAX! Neupation cone sasteateiitioeeneot organization, making particular ref- | Peas is u i re erence to the organization in Grand} Forks and its work. He said there were hundreds of Klansmen in that city. ‘ He declared the Klan had made it- self felt in polities, and asserted that if a shoriff did not enforce the law the Klan did not go out and flog him, but would recall him, Senator Sperry, speaking brieffy following the visitor, said that Rev. Ambrose While denying the Klan was responsible for outrages over the nation had admitted they were com- mitted by masked men, and it was the purpose of the bill to prevent Political Lines on the Proposed Measure MANY BILLS PUT Twenty-Four Are Introduced In One Day in Upperhouse Of Legislature ! The state senate split along lines of political cleavage ‘yesterday after- committee and only 10 be approved, he said, jThen, he said, the person decline. He read from the Kloran, the hook of the Klan, a passage saying that they held no prejudice agajnst any- one -because of religious or political scruples so long as they didn’t in- (Continued on ‘page 7) IN| -~ ISELECTED 70 US. CONGRESS | San Franeisco, Jan. 24—While the | only two women now in Congress, Mrs. Winifred Huck of Illinois, ana | Mrs. Alice Robertson of Oklahoma, ‘wil retire with adjournment of the present session, anothe woman, Mrs. May Ella ® widow! of John I, Nolan of the congre Aiquor” ‘at the legation, ‘ ‘Washington, ‘Jan, 24.—An alleged ree of Washington’s supply of |' e “embassy” whiskies and wines was’ made known to the prohibition enforcement -bureat day, po- lice. announced. Thef’ said they e: pected the bureau to take up the matter through the treasury with . \ All of his dealings, he is said to have admitted, were conducted with the butler or an officer of the lege- tion, and he is quoted as saying it would require~all night for trucks to remove the amount of. liquor: which had been sold fo him. “His ledgers and day books, police said, . listed many prominent persons among his best customers.” Route to Mer Rouge to Tes- tify as to Slayings in Lousi- ana by Black-Hooded Men, Report to Authorities. Bastop, La., Jan. 24.—Attorney General Coco said today that ‘ae would attempt to obtain an indict- | ment for murder against Capt. J. K. Skiowith, head 6f the Morehouse | parish Ku Klux Klan when evidence | obtained into the hearing here con- ditions in tae parish is placed be- "| fore the grand jury. recorded but close viva voca vote "not to adopt the report of a major- ity of members of the education committee favoring passage of tae bill, Rep. Trubshaw opponent of the | bill, moved to send the bill to gen- jeral orders, so that there would be prolonged discussion. The motion was lost, and a roll-call vote was | then taken on the minority commit- tee report to indefinitely postpone the bill. This report failed. Tae edueation committee had split, 111 to 6, on the bill, Local Man Opposed The fjrst member to explain his vote was Rep. P. G. Harrington, lear From Teegerstrom ~ The letter from his brotaer,. he testified, bore an uncancelled two cent stamp and it was handed to him by Dean’ Ashcraft, who said it had been taken . out of the . mail box of the carbon company’ by 8S. I. Bennett, superintendent, Harolds’ communication assured Clarence that “he was all right and | The joint senate {committees have and house tax irtually agreed on jthe income tax @ill proposed, with |minor changes. A proposal by Sen- | , ator Baker that the bill provide that the amount of tax paid by any in !vidual should be public record was carried over for further discussion. ASK SALEOF | - DEFUNCT BANK “FOR WOMEN LAWYERS London, Jan. 24—Since lawyers wear robes and wigs in Britisa courts, robing rooms are necessary. A women lawyers’ robing room has Just been completed in the Royal Courts of Justice. There’s a full- Jength mirror in which the lady bar- risters can survey themeel given and on Wednesday morning the examinations in subjects which are not: considered typically Fresh- man subjects start. Examinations will last for four days and then there will be a two day holiday per- iod before registration for the sec- ond semester starts. Two more days will be taken up by registration and ‘then the second ‘semester. will be gin in: earnest, _ BILL KILLED: House, After Debate on Appropriation The bill to appropriate $500 to aid Company_A, Bismarck, in appealing if they stood behind the boys in the war they should stand behind them today. The debate was broken by Senator. Rusch, inquiring how manygmen who served in the World War were mem- bers Company .A, and he answercd, declaring there were but two. ‘The vote found 24 Independe its bass ‘the bill and 23 Nonpartisans for it. © me 1 ‘ BY SENATORS Vote Is 24 to 23 in Upper the opinion is crystallizing, espe cially in Liberal and Labor quarter: that British support or even cor donation of such incide th expulsion of Herr Von 4 chief collector of customs « logne, cannot continue. The idea of Great Britain co erating to enforce a penalty for di: obedience to orders issued in uc cordance with a policy ywith whic the British government is not in ac cord is repugnant to that large bod of opinion here which disavows th | French policy, STRIKE ENDED sbbetlbett ane 4 the Armo: : was killed by a vote 5 men hiding under hoods. The bill, | noon. A Aveonil s Salar A Ways WITNESS LOCATED — Burleigh county. ' f 24" toN8B int the’ state oe ven. _.Oberhaufen, Germany, Jan. 24. to the Klan. close at 7 p, m, instead of 9 p, my: 1” ihe nex iteneinn oe a sa Sas | Barded as the’ “mysterious witness” the communities with as good laws bata’ 4 the station here ended late yeste Senator MeGoy, co-author of thi Was advanced toward passage by ar Sti ‘l.l, el hh the wAeRpired term | “24,07 Woute here today to testify; \o protect the young people as any- 2 {Senator ‘Baird, Independent; Stark, 48y- ‘ ? ' vote of 24 to 23. The ab: ¢ chosen to fill both the wheXpired term! yt the open hearing. Jones is said | ne” ne said, “but anyone who ¢ has Fl ie j — bill, "alsa seesking ee declared rote of Storstad of Cass, ond Senn | cf her husband and the next regular | to be the owner of the broken-down followed the development of the na. Stockholders of ' Cogswell chided citizens of Bismarck for al nAGKUTONWORK dewine ne ete TE Gn ee e, reduced the ‘7 Congressman Nolan was 0 la- antomobile parked near Lake La tional community. vote tre ogous levee tens RC RERE DR ETICEe i ay Kin snd alta eat be fd lnlnendent normal ajoy sf thre tm tdet in Conergy end eww ounce on the meh augue 2 weit’ Gimrt at, “rk ct sferls State Bank Begin Court |the'onte atelrng ‘he ngit fo, Bevin, dan 24—-Ater a 24ho ane aaa sade herecantt (be gvod| Spee ai majority of three plans to carry on this work, It is said taat he saw a black hood- wholesome and protected amuse. Action * chic ‘by popular’ dabsceiptitnt in inte pThysuentands SHiine: a REL In ne Recker e eneed | tne ee aaa e ee essa codes we ——— Jed band having Watt Daniel and 7. ment, to teach grown-ups to play as eosin acine barns Ruhr resumed work today “in orde Lis so } < ; % f. Richard as prisoners arrive at; well as young people, know that the ; | Mnnmheoky tin i to continue the ducti fc Hearing in Court House. sel Saanites libenerrece ii WAGE PACT IN the lake. The body of Daniel and’ school house is coming into greater , Suit to set raudormalenctethetass) ey ie a ose for endccuplad Germany,” it oat ouse a c s ei ntes 8 ec. 22, | activities in tae school houses can cele Si oeale al ave ——- took no action. Two or three sena-| Proceedure was much the same a | The names of Captain J. K. Ship-! Rep, Heaton, Burleigh, favoring F: os i pep ea 4 5 tors discussed points of the bill with large number of the Nonpartisan! with, exalted cyclops of the More- the bill, said that the present sit, M- Masengarb against the bank, K.;pany A if the property were sold; | Mayence, Germany, Jan. 24.-- re peer, | Mekguel senators’ spoke, againstatie! - ‘touse Parish Ku Klux Klan, again uation was “liable to cause neigh. /C: Nelson as receiver, R. W. Craig, | while they were away. The state, he) Fritz Thyssen and five other Ger- Rev. Ambrose declared the Klau| change in the law declaring that the figured prominently in testimony | borhoods to split over the question | Gilbert Semingson as state examin- | declared, was not pnterestedeinethe fee dpguetialiste, charted by the iehei aa people of the state wished the polls iven yesterday at the state's open | ing.” He er, members of the banking board | propetty uny longer. aii fonch with reusing. to. cooperate wished to wear masks only at fun-! ‘ P gi ye y pen | of dancing.” He declared he was not | idicdeporit guaranty fund com-| “It looks to me that citizens of| with the French plans for deliver: » + erals, in ceremonies and initiations | Kept open until 9 o'clock, hearing into operations of masked opposed to dancing. Helasigne sei ote ot Pde laraeeswe anaalaehects named (ee of. reparations coal from the Ruhr at hired groves. Asked if there} Senator Walter Bond speaking for men in the parish, which culminat- Against Barn Dances pan Ba one iF 1 ‘ | ‘ roves if | ‘ i is | Issuing an order to defendants to| themselves to letdthe boys come| valley were all found guilty by a would bach section \outhe,bill if) ex5| "hes Inderendan priadesiared) that sUNe | pe res One Year From) $2,i%e%st 24, in the kidnapping of| Rep. Paul Johnson, Pembina, de- | ,,{#suing an order the injunction | here asking for this,” Senator Baird| court martial here today, Fines were ceptions were made, he declared that | der the present law it was becoming | Rum! Walt Danjel and J. F. Richard, of | clareq he was not in favor of danc- | ee ay ae id, “I told th | infli : 5 aac almoatiimeceniblecoice mlecith on 7 Mer Rouge, whose bodies were found {in should not issue, District Judge | said. am tol he expenses of} inflicted. there would be none, and said it Peeen re arevcnBceselec! “| Apri 1, with Little Change DESC be eE LAdTMLe UIA Ieee ig. PeretaK ; Frank P, Allen has set the case for| the transcript and witness fees pro-| Herr Thyssen was fined 5,10 would ‘be a protection to the Klan. | ficials in his district and there was} Bcombor, 5 oniexe Us che: Buy Tetulnicsltiia) a iserionsumate | vccring jab Wahecton. on’ Babeusey | bably, wouldi nots be. cverie250i omit francs; Herr Wolfe 224,800 franc imi ii fi h, 1 a Miss Lillian Weilenman, a tele-| t k hearing at P y He asserted a similar bill was being | 2 postan why all voters could no: | Of Terms ibe: ORSFETEE IMIG: actrees to vane Pited fala 0 school-'/ 1, Payers were served here today. | citizens ought to raise it in 18 min-| and Herr Stindlgr 47,762 franc Jpiodieadi i severy AieeiMatare te ee eae ore nies CHE Change, testified that Captain Skip-| munity,” he said, ett” dtives omy | The plaintiffs ask that the sale | utes.” Herr Kesten was fined 15,632 fran. the country, SLR eee eae PES | vce Zonk ye Bamine ae with had requested her not to han-| boys and girls to"th dances 1 | Of assets as made by the banking Conid’Ratee. Maney Herr Wuestenhoefer of the Ess After dwelling at length upon what|the bill for passage ,was finally av , . 24.— id req eS UI eC ree eee Uli boardivand guaranty, fund: body bal| He said he (believed! the money| Mine vAsecelating 8,640 francs a he said was the foundation of the or-| cepted by the same party vote of 24|C0al overators and officials of the| dle any calls between Bastrop and| would rather not have School dances, | dectared null and void, the defend. | could be raised right in the state! Herr Tengelmann of the Essen A aie x <I to 23: United Mine Workers of America to-| Mer Rouge, either outgoing or in- (Continued on Page Three) echared null a ’ i sede ‘i ganization and stating the secret|to 23. ane! tiny _slened@) ner Wabal teeta | Gaia et ee ee aie ants be enjoined from further car-| senate, He aaaas bad precedent | thracite Coal Company 6,020 fran ‘work ofthe Klan lay before him on a) Snes ane . i a : , rying out the terms of the sale, and | would be established in the passage he prosecutor at the close of t a table and could betexamined by the| The senate this afternoon voted|Tumning for one year and: covering | to, definitely, set the date) of the re- Nhevdetendants be reauircd to tetnll(ot tha. Bille nel there cre; abicehen fea session suggested he Ww: ~ senators, Rev. Ambrose put and an-|down House Bill 27, which would, the ‘tri-state competitive field of| quest as August 24 failed. Navan to1a\ rucslvér/ appointeality th | wuchl organisationavin chaveeate usa ini anes leniency because of t)- , swered certain questions about the| have permitted county seat elections | Ohio, Ilinois and Indiana. This new ar ee ee Bea conde snot remome [court all of the assets of the bank,| it would be approprieting money | patristic ‘attece cf whe Geran, * Klan every two years in, counties where| Sreement will oy used oy pustand, ee MRE ee el The Cogswell State Bank, Sargent| for a private law suit, Thyssen under questioning adi: What is it?” he asked. the sent of government iainot located) Sfe 10" ABIDE | Wabes 8 Bibneinane Told to Ignore Calls ‘county, closed Dec. 22, 1 The] | The bill came befare the senate| ted having refused on January | “It i i on a railrond. The clincher motion | Conditons tl ig) ; laintiffs claim assets total $375,000, ) on a divided committee report, the! at Brideny to obey an order giv sr att giteees ait AGRO UO ee ath CUehe GIN ae eer (aslda, : Mouonit stemembar , snythings Bramtiae vatal saee ianauetaaounts|ima ents atiuelancracriatiersceaee teats occupation authorities { Benlsatlencte te Geek Str by SonatatoFrauk- Ployhar of Barnes| The new dgreement, it was an- Mou, don't remember pay body coms properly und carefully handled would| mittee recommending the bill be| the delivery of coal, as ai joint” and applied. nounced, is virtually the same as the on i ee ReentaEne GF Gs ae Resolutions Adopted Are Di-! be sufficient to pay depositors and| killed and the minority, Senators] “If¢1 am a German and my du A a 4 a The vote on the measure was 26 no,| Me Which expires April 1, based on <a ‘A ereditors, not including stockhold-| Benson and Magnuson, recommend-| compelled me to obey the ord \ ‘only, Gentile, webverbornigmratess| ine Xie on all of the Independ. | ndings of the federal fuel admin-| celve any oe ee your war rected at Gov. Small ers, dollar for dollar ahd the bank! ing passage. of my country and to serve my cov: pe Des sneemeeb lest Me continned spy ea: | 20) 2ee: Neary of the leaguers as{ istration of 1920. Copies were or-| * eames aeiete was insolvent only in that it would} Chairman Kretschmar of the ap-| try,” he said, “the entry of tro plain a questionaire he said every well, voted for the @eath of measure | dered sent immediately to President) won Stl Le TS not pay immediate demands.” propriations committee said the! into the Ruhr was not justified | member of the Klan must sign when | Well, ; ia} |Harding, Attorney General Daugh-| {Vell who wps it that told that? athe Apsetieted: Breas.) The suit set out that Ray Craig] appertained to « law suit in which| anything. That is why I will rem: BAR Ag | SPU LeACon | he! jauesions | Raley nee beth Greve with seeclal soi gad. Joke: Haya Hamuraavennt: ceaneein Bitpwiih : sblngteld, Ii, Jan. 24—tm- | cobmitted a bid of $405,000 for the|(the state had no. interest, and thel retutnit te my Fatherland.” deluded ss Sapna jh stbe Limarive |reererce o.Sohx county, where, Mie | rer cis; 8. Goall Coermniaslon SEIS ee TG ey encnmient .Drvceedings agairat ee ee eee eae ee ee | nalotlty at the committee came to) Thyssen told how: the industri: prompting your inquiry concerning | PFesent county seat, Fort Yates, is — COME ETI ee eal corernes,Suiall, Lieutenant Goy- | tycteave assumes bill payable ana thel conclusion’ 1 had mol eight tol josie informed Monsieur Kos! the organization?” “Do you believe |not located on a railroad. 2 \ remember? ) ernor Sterling and State Auditor ay the guarantee fund commission; recommend that authority be given| head French inspector-general in white supremacy?” “Will you up:| Three bills were passed by the sen NORBECK BILL ! | ang ast asked me would I not take) Andrew Eussell were formally | PAY the guara in certificates of de-! to spend money to any but state! Mines, that they would supply co: hold the Constitution of the United |ate practically without debate. Most any calls to or from Mer Rouge. presented in the house of repre- josit on new banks to be opened at | officials. if paid for provided the Germs States? Also the person was re-|important of these was Rep. Twich- pant’ did you refuse or yield to} sentatives ut noon today and HRC RanInG CEReM Ae Ia Raita a | Senator Benson lealdinertas) ee governmentidid nop onde otherw quired to! answer if he believed in|€lJ#* House bill 38, which provides IS APPR VED t! ee ene 44 a} were laid on the table by Speak- | Crete bank.) the certificates payable | luctant to make the report in that| He said the orders were given aft freedom of speech, of preventing |the necessary machinery for farmers didn’ ey pouthings Hoe | ee Shanahan, in four and five years from date, toi he recognized it was establishing a| wards to the mine to continue \ causes of mob violence, of closer te-|#"d others whose grain was illegally eee 4 j didn’t say anything. Ho left. SNR oa bear interest at the rate of 5 per Precedent to make the appropria-| jivering coal but the Berlin gove Tationeibee ital and labor, of| 80ld by an elevator company to rz | Washington, Jan. 24.—The bill of Wires Were Cut Springfield, Ill, Jan, 24—Impeach- t” and second that the bid be ac-| tion. ment telegraphed instructions { sravetlnes EE EG: Cochise asia cy eae eoneeL Ee: Senator Norbeck, Republican, ‘Souta) | Miss Weilenman previously had| ment resolutions asking for the re- cepted in one week and approyed by| “But,” he said, “it looks to me bidding deliveries and the Germ preventing strikes by foreign agita-$ Oe ipsa: Dakota, proposing an appropriation| explained that-Mer Rouge is on a di-| moval .from office of Governor Len cepted in on 1 approy that we can do nothing better to| thor erornen at moet th ee eso Gentiles urea Others bills which were passcd Ly | of $250.000,000 to furnish credits, inj oct Jine with Bastrop. ‘The kidnap-| Small of Kankakee, State Auditor 9orney. accepted, the suit| establish a better citizenship than| must obey their government, <2" he was asked.” +" | the senate included Senate Dijl 13,|Europe for purchase of American| ing of Daniel and Richard occurred | Andrew Russel of, Jacksonville, sod fter all-cash and amounts due| to show these boys that we who re-| The other leaders gave their tants?” he was asked. ‘song “regis. | agricultural products was reported| 0” the Mer Rouge highway just be-| Lieutenant Governor Fred E. Sterl-| 88¥%, after all'c mained at home during the war have] sent to. Th. * i He’ answered at length, saying|Taising the requirements for regi9-| 8 p POE re oy imi sie ir ji from banks, as well as stockholders, jbo 4 ive! sent to Thyssen’s. testimony. iicre eae the Geeat Seette Heme eee! tered nurses. Senate Bill 48, whic), | favorably today by the schate agri- Hi she supurst4 Heit ce Bag ing, por eeee ara ere, lest anete liability, was excluded an appreciation of their efforts.” : aa here was the’ 3 lites? 3 Top and witnesses have testified | delivered to Representative Michael ° ays reas He declared it appeared their pro- tion, B'nai Brith” and said he could| (Continued on Page Three.) | cultural committee Siok the “telephond ‘windy st the Meas, Chicago, Demécrat, by the leg-| |, Craig. and, assdelates cptablished | ae carer en trom then tend not join because he was not a Ie- {iene ‘nad heen cutapdiwere trail; Salative reference buresu. The | the bank of Togswell, it is sot oul) tree were 80000 \ service’ mon G brew. |There was the Knights of . | ing on the ground. three state officers are Republicans. | ¢ pale. the fa ease nese oll iovarache akate lonsiae (to Me lacking Columbus and he could not join be- Captain: Skipwith also was men-| Representative Igo said he would in- sold for $155,000 were worth $300,_| of the legislature, n gfuse he was not a Catholic. He ‘ tioned by Puckett Mason and Roy | troduce the resolutions in the house cn ‘or $155, WEES WOE) a Would: Show Gratitude 7 * Ht named negro organizations and Cer- | Broadnax, of Galion, both of whom’ in the morning. 3 2 Sn ehah: Senator Hamilton said that “t i! man-American Alliance. | attended a celebration here on Aug- The resolution upon completion of believe these boys were representa- “Do we say they are gnti-Prote ina ae ee ae a fecitation of alleged facts regard- EXAMS SOON tives of the state whatever unti —- tant or anti-American because we : - larence Teegerstrom, brother of | ing criminal indictments, and ac- 66,799 | they were in overseas, I believe we ers ngineer of can’t join?” he asked. “No, we don't. (By the Associated Pre: the state department, and that it] Harold Teegerstrom, timekeeper at! tions of the state officers in recent START AT U ought to protect the boys’ interest. Bakers and Ei to Mee * We are not built that way.” ‘| Washington, Jan. 24.—Publish- | would act to stop the “leak.” the plant of the Southern Carbon | election recount decisions, as mem- I have investigated and found the In Bismarck How One Geta In. } ‘ed ‘rhports that some of the’ “em. -The information, according to po-| Company at Spyker, who disappear-! bers of the state canvassing board,| Grand Forks, Jan. 24—Semester| property was entered into and per- ‘ “How does he get in the Klan?” 3 e : lice, was contained in affidavits ob-| ed on the night of December 29 and, says: ' examinations begin at the Univer-| sonal property was taken away.’ ; ee: he gakeds + | bassy lquor,”seized in a “recent | tained from John L.’ Lynch, who was! for whom the state and department | “Resolved; that Len Small, govern- | sity off néxt Friday afternoon when| He declared the soldiers whe went| Information has come to the As: He explained members of. the or-| Police rail here came from the | arrested in a raid on his apartment, of justice agents have been’ search-| or of the state of Illinois, be, and | the students in the Law School have away were\ ready to give anything. | Sociation of Commerce, according ‘0 ganization sent up @ Klan pearing} Cuban legislation resulted today | Monday night. Lynch is alleged to| ing testified to receiving a mnote|he hereby is impeached for wilful | their exams. On Saturday the Fresh. Tt was ingratitude, he declared tiat poararery Secretary J. E. Kaulfus:. hi inaren If anyone oblestk he mibat ind visit. by the Cuban/charve te have revealed that he was doing a|from his brother on January 12.| and corrupt conduct in office, and| men English examination is given] caused!Col. Whittlesey, “hero of| that the annual convention of North ’ Reta ee oe AS ot eat the cobs pase tae see a Sr nERe large business, receiving orders by| Teegerstrom admitted he was aj high crimes and misdemeanors.” | and on Monday afternoon the Fresh- | the Lost; Batallion,” to jump over-| Dakota Bakers will be held in Jis- pine al It i bed . i % ate department and a pub- | telephone having the’ “‘wet| member of the Ku Klux Klan ahd|The other resolutions contain ‘the | man Spanish examination is given.| board and commit suicide—criticiam| marek Feb. 6-7. Jection, ascatte: conan hee oy ae: tament by him in whicb "| goods” delivered to his customers| stated he had joined the organiza-| same statement in ingivjdual rela~|On Tuesday. afternoon the clemen-| after ia heroic stand, The annual meeting of the Nori Lae ton ap agin committee 0} ais he said he was in entire ignor- | and‘that he got many of his supplies| tion the first of this month. tion to the state auditor and lieue- tary chemistry examination is to be| Senator Ettestad said he believed| Dakota Chapter of the American A<- ere may be 100 names go to this ‘ance, of. any “alleged ‘selling of | from a diplomat’s butler. Te an govertir. sociation’ of Eng re will’ qlso |: held i in. this the dates bei: Feb, 20-21, Rep Sl State’. gineers’ will be with the older

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