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WEATHER FORECAST. Sunday fair with rising tempera- ture. THE BISMARCK TR IBUNE . LAST EDITION ESTABLISHED 1873 MUST DISPOSE OF MANY BILLS. BEFOREMONDAY House Must Clean Up Bills, Originatihg There; and Senate Likewise IONS ON INCREASE) DIV Few Nonpartisans and Inde- | pendents Both Break Away | on Important Bills i RECOMMENDS PASSAGE | n the report of the elec- | ms committee of the house was submitted this afternoon on B. 233 the bill providing for state election ballots on to indefinitely post- a pene the bill lost 54 to 58 with one absent. Independent members of the committee recommended the bill | for passage with amendments. The Nonpartisan minority of the committee recommended in- | definite postponement with one exception. The lineup “was strict- ly on party lines. The elections committee divid- ed on S. B. the non-party state election bill, which may be reported late | today. jority agreed on a, petition for candidacy for a state office in- stead of 10 percent; permitting designation of party principles | by five words instead of three; | providing that no designation or | statement or principles may be used unlesp authorized by a | state-wide convention with dele- | gates from two-thirds of the | | { | The ma- | | counties; permitting the conven- tions to authorize use of desig- nations or statements of princi- f ple by npdign committees; and permitting, legislative dis- | trict conventions to choose de- | signations for candidates. WEDDINGS FREE! If you're planning to get married, go out to Fort Worth, Tex., and the Rev. Frank Morris, shown bh the knot free, He say accord with the spirit of cept a fee Lor perform- We ‘ceremony. J. Christ to ing a marri ABOR BODY URGES SCHOOL ON WEST SIDE Bismarck Trades and Labor Assembly Takes Action on.Proposition A resolution supporting the bond issue fer a new west side school has been adopted by the Bismarck Trades and Labor Assembly, whcih also has gone on record as BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, $ TURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1923 WAY CLEARED © -FORREPEALOF © HOME BUILDERS Senate Also Nears Final Vote on Mill and Elevator Manager Bill BANK REPORT DIVINED ) aaa * Majority Report Favoring Bill to Repeal Guaranty Fund Act Accepted The way was cleared in the Nort Dakota senate for final vote todsy o, two of the most important measures | urged by the state administration hese were Senate Bill : , whic wvovides for the liquidation of the North Dakota Home Bu‘lding asso-) ci sti fon under the "direction of the | ¢ industrial commission, and S. B 30, which remove; the control cf! the state mill and elevator assoc tion from the Industrial Commis ion | and places it in the hands of « non-! no Both measures were reported in to | the scnate on divided reports by the! state affairs committee, the Inde-| pendent majority of the committee recommending the p: of thel bills and the Nonpart minority | their indefinite postponement. In both cases the majority reports | were accepted by the senate the vote being along party lines. The | practically no debate in either case. Accept Bank Report. In the same way the vena ecepi- ed the report of the majority mem | bers of the committee on banks and| banking which recommended _for| passage Senate Bill 365, the bill in-| troduced by Senaty¢ Walter Bond for} the repeal of the state guaranty of bank deposits effective July 1, 1934.| |The vote on this measure was his9/ along party lines. Its companien |bill creating the office of supreme/ court commissioner, and giving that e ‘opposing house bill No. 163 which; tribunnal original jurisdiction for the} , ceded the vot | pendents j HOUSE VOTES TO PAY BILL OF AUDITORS Bill Carrying Appropriation of $12,000 for Bishop, Brissman, Passes KILL HAIL TAX CUT Bill Would Have Reduced 3- Cent Flat Acreage Tax jo One Cent an Acre The house of representatives. this afternoon voted to pay for the audit made by Bishop, Brissman and Com pany of the state industries which the basis of the house inv! tion of 1921. The bill, appropi $12,065.15, passed by a vote of 60 to and Nonpartisan league leaders p the debate being cut short when Rep. Twichell demanded the previous question and the Inde ed in the demand. “This money is to pay for an audit conducted on a vote of the peo ple, when they enacted an initiated Ia 1,” Rep. Twichell — said “The Nonpartisans) in control re fused to provide the auditing board with the money lot of people contributed money, I don’t know who they are, and put it up as a guarantee with Bishop, Brissman and Co. that the bill would be paid. Bishop, Brissman and Com- pany have never been paid and we propose to pay them now. y to carry out this. A} “And I think the audit was worth | the money Rep. Maddock, Nonpartisan, as- serted the whole proceeding was ir- regular; Rep. Pattersén declared the audit company had been paid and Rep, Vogel declared that “Mr. Twi- chell got himself in a whole afd wants us to pull him out.” Rep. Twichell retorted thrust by declaring he spent one hundred dollars of his own money to the | Contrasting attitudes of German miners in the Ruhr are illustrated in 5 with the week’s Wash, harp debate between Independent German sabotage on the Ruhr ralroads German miner is shown helpin: DEPUTIES TO ‘SECOND WAR SHIP BILL PREDICTEDBY BEFORESENATE: AID IN TAX PREPARATION ll Help People Prepare for Filing Federal Income | Tax Returns With the time near for filing federal income ports, B. E. Hitehcock, deputy lector of the Bismarck division, in- ternal revenue department, announ- ces that representatives of the of- fie will be at various points Western North Dakota on specified dates to assist people in making out t hand again col- in peace before the chamber of ¢ meree here, He predicted that ‘other world war would be w Some Miners Help the Frau, Others Wreck Traffic WM. MPADOO Stockton, Calif., Feb. Gibbs McAdoo made a pl William | for world the future diers would in which Americ be fighting in Europ FIND BODY = OF WOMANIN . On the right, French » photos, On the left, soldierg are seen repairing the FIGHT RESUMED British Debt Fund Bill Goes to Conference After Vote | Washington, Feb istration shippin, center of attention in afte rthe re last British debt funding bill which now goes to conference The shipping} measure was restored to its position the unfinished business of the senate by motion of Senator Jones, Republican, Washington, who has ic! 1%. bill a The admin gain held the} the senate night of the passa n ‘in a restaurant fight Wedn PRICE FIVE CEN’ THROW BOMBS INRUHR ZONE ~ TORETALIAT Essen Without Police Pro- tection When Guard Is Disarmed LASHES CONTIN British Agree to French Operating Road in Their Zone Duesseldorf, Feb, 17.-Bomb throw- ing and measur botage occur ved in the Ruhr vy te homb w thrown in a street of. Essen near the Kaiserhof hotel, the French en- headquarters where Chief| Toste, and 30 or 40 other engineers lodge. injuri resulted, WITHOUT POLICE PROTECTION, Berlin, Feb. Newspaper d patches from stated that immediately after detention of offi-| cers of the prefect of police by tha French an order was given by the police president to pns that officers cease work and don civilian clothes. Consequently Essen has been with. out police protection since yesterday afternoon. Advices received from Essen today said one French soldier was shot dead and another wounded seriously day be tween French an§ Belgian soldiers| n_ police. ht started when the guests summoned police after they had beer: refused service. PERMIT OPERATIO) Paris, Feb. 17.--The British have agreed to permit the French to oper- te the railroad betwen Neuss, south- west of Duesseldorf, and Durer, 2% miles west of Cologne in the British The house voted in favor of (provides for abolition of many) liquidation of insolvent banks, wa.|oing after the report during the returns. SNOW BANKS :: charge after a move for adjourn-| zone, for the purpose of assuring the minority appropriations com- /school hclidays. The resolutions | accepted for passage on a report of | 1921 session and he didn’t ever ex-| | Mr. Hitehedck and F. D. Riley of ment by Senator Robinson, Democrat, the operation of the supply services mittee report of $60,000 to com- | follow: . | ener sa mieneouitutttes, | pect to get it back, and didn’t want’ the local office, and Harold D, Love abs Arkansas of the army of occupation in the etheimaihebuildingeatveNe | Seewtiarcas atharauiawana surgent| (AKG Cietmeteuccd: will beven bio | revenue inspector who will especiai- Jamestown, N. D., Feb. 17—The!, This move was not regarded as a) Ruhr, : Dickinson normal. ineed arn pewiecipD house on the| the calendar for third reading aa Clash on Hail Bill ily i t jcotporetions: will com-!body of Mrs. Jules Hagenson, w test or nes pn the eu ae The British, it was stated officially 7 | west side of this city. ifinal passage ef In the sécond clash of the after-| Prise the force. it was frozen to death in the bli q{2 number of senators on both sides; had accepted the French proposal to AWAIT HIGHWAY BILL VOTE [ir oy'the reasons of the great Pp cease an ee ion which was prolonged! The dates are announggd as fol- early Tuesday morning as she ani | Were absent. Senator Robertson | this effect in principle. The detaits 233, providing for aboli- distance the small children must! At the same time the upper house| until 6:45 p. m, the house — killed | lows: her husband were returning from a tbandoned his fight against Jones’| would be discussed on the spot he- ‘ the state highway com- | go to the present schools and also! of the legislature had it eo t due_| Rep. Peters’ bill to reduce the flat | February 15, 10, 17--Bismarck dance at the home of her parenta| Motion when th elatter assured hin. tween General Dudley, “commandiny on, was expected to be for the reason of the crowded con- ing the yesterday afternoon session,| acreage tax for the hail insurance | February 19-New Salem; February! the night before was found this | that he did not intend to proceed the Bri ares, and Genel tbe reached og the question of final | dition of ail our present school | rq sa he aE abternoon sessions) department revolving fund from, 20—Hebron} February 21-—Glen U! ; morning. Between forty and fifty; ith his measure last night | goutte, military of the passage in the house late today. | buildings. re nruthlessiy slaughtered a number! three cents an acre to one cent an, lini 19, 20 21+ Bismarck; F men went out with teams this morn. ‘The shipping bill lost its status | Ruhr. : g he house this morning ac- | And whe-eas' the prices of labor |? ene One of these! was Sen-| er6, The “clincher” motion was ap-| Love. Rey. Inspector to ass ing to search the Spiritwood district,|#S the senate's unfinished business | = cepted the unanimous report to and ‘materiu] arg mow at a lewer | © ill 247, introduted b nator’ died, with two Independents jgining | Porations. lwhere rs, Hagenson had been ert! Monday after having held its place TO CUT OFF SUPPLY. kill H. B, 192, which re-wrote jlevel than there is any chance of |Psteate of Grand Forks, which! t,4 Nonpartisans to kill the bill. |, February 19— Tappens by her husband banked in blankets {since Dee. 11, a parliamentary amend.) Essen, Feb: ‘The employees the workmen's compensation law, |them going to again for at least Would have repealed the present law) “Rey Traynor, Ramsey " counsy,| 20—-Dawson; February 2 land snow after ste had died of ex. ment giving the aft {unging bill «| the municipal electric works ha providing for a new commission, ‘ {some t.me to come, there fore the |Tediring the union label to appear! jeading for the bill and declaring). February Bi February) Hnushow and treexing: clear way. The measure was decided to cut off Bssen’s’ suppl new schedule of rates and pro- |tax payer will get his’ moneys / 0” state printing. The bill came in! jh. was a farmer and always expect-| 23—Wilton; Februar Bismarck.| short! atta TO” o'clock this cepted last night after. 7 o'cloc lislnahel Rivas vaautt ab the cinta viding compensation insurapee {worth if a new school is built this," ® divided report from the com-! oq to be, said that the hail insurance! February Mandan. | morning the body was found in a/_ Little difficulty is expected in cgn-! tion of the fine off five aniliton panies should be carried with private | year. mittee on public printing. Senator | fund already was large enough and} February 28— Bismarck, i y i% mile north of Spir.{ference, the senate’s action being re-!on Director Buezms Fichecite firms instead of by the state |” Therefore be it resolved by The, Whitson of Grand»Forks called for =| that with “profit” made on delin-| | March 1, 2, 3, 4—Bismarck; March) Stwood and from. her Hae atin |Goblad ua bulnginy govenamen’ 2h: ich one B Oksana ores y ioe fund. A divided report will be |Bismarck Trades and Labor As-/ roll call vote and the bill was killed, quent taxes and a one-cent tax the| 5—Bismar japoleon; 7—Wish-| she and her husband attempted to{proval of the settlement of the $4,| made on the Rustad bill, to per- {sembly in regular meeting that we | 32 to 17. fund soon would be large enough.| ek; 8—Ashley; Beulah; 7—-Halli- PES RUAN NS UmUeade VietEtEHEe Tune | OOS ICOONE HAN: UabURWR che wais nO] SESS mit employers to carry insurance {urge all Union Men and their; A good grist of bills was passed| The bill, he said, would sae $540,000| day; March 8 Bismarck. March 9%|pedy' wee found by Arthur, Knauf, affected by the amendment adopted. | Cither in the state fund or with {friends to vote for the issuing of|in the course of the afternoon. “Tul taxes a year, and. the legisiature| 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15—Bismarck; |Pody Was found by Arthur Knaut,| : “i : . | private companies ‘bonds fcr a new West Side School the surpirse of many the Tofsrua ‘ March’ 12--Mandan. ee ishaaipaney trom) Jamestown legislature today was} The state working at top speed to wadej through the mass of bills which! must be disposed of by Wednesday at 2 p.m. ‘ | Under the rules, the senate must dispose of all senate bills, and the! house likewise of all house bills, by that time. After the fiftieth day the senate may consider only house bills at the special election to be held February 20, 1923. Unanimously adopted 15, 1923. THOMAS JENNINGS, . Secretary. Against H. B. 163 A resolution protesting against House Bill 163. Whereas The Legislative assem- bly of the State of North Dakota Repeuary, |bill, providing for a system of farm ‘storage of grain, and the obtaining |of loans thereon by ,warehouse re- {ceipts was passed by a vote of 30 to '17, without any particular fight on the bill being made by the league senators, who had formerly favored ja bill along similar lines introduced ‘by Senator Hamilton. Have New Bills. ought to effect the economy. Rep. Maddock, Mountraill, de- clared the farmers wanted a hail in- surance fund big enough to take care of all losses promptly, and that the opposition to the three-cent tax came from those who opposed hail insurance, ~ The vote to indefinitely postpone | was, 64 to 50. On accepting the re- port of the committee of the wholr, Mr. Love y ions filing until March 15th except as specified above. I be at Bismarck tol g, returns | the search. NEVADA WET UNTILBILL : Thirty-six Jamestown men went to piritwood this morning to assist in| The body was laying! partly on the side, wiht the limbs | crumpled up, indicating thd woman had died before freezing. The body} was lying on top of the deep snow, but scarcely covered. It was taken to Spiritwood await funeral arrangements, to 17 LOOSE LIVES IN BLIZZARDS _ BANQUET IS ~ NOT INVOLVED S. S. McDonald of the Workmen's {Compensation Bureau has taken cx- nd’ the. Housel may consider. only Ha before it for nacamge a bill|| 1 Wal fonnd| necessary in the|ip call of the” hokge. wes, demsndos | ception to a few statements in the senate bills. |regulating school holidays known |Course of the afternoon to appoint a| Diy oot Ua, To wit with two vb. | . Paul, Feb. 17.--Seventeen Tribune Friday relative to his ar- ‘Another morning session was call-|#8 House Bill 163 which makes |committeo on delayed bills, as four) 1 i F | J lost their lives in the north-' yest for alleged violation of the ed today in the effort to clean up|Labor day a school day; jSenators asked for the suspension or * to Reconsider Bill | | \ as a result of T eight hour law. He claims that he is the business, ‘The senate, being «j And whereas. Labor Day is a|the rules to permit them to intro| | o> Ole Sider and decline : | according to figu ed not chairman of the compensation smaller body, was in better shape. | National holiday established by an |dued measures. This committee wii.| "ree in senate amendments to| — | six perished in Minnesota.| comission and also that he did not Lieut.-Goy. Hyland told the senate|act of congress, and is a holiday ;examine the bills in question and) Oo) Nog “the city aonins| : a | three in South Dakota, two in North] issue warrants for any violations of he anticipated no trouble in clean-|sacred to labor; [will report to the senate on the ad-| Pose oi Oo th Te eee unt |, Reno, Nev, Feb. 17.-—Nevada was | Dakota and five in Saskatchewan,/ the eight hour law in connection wit! And whereas under House Bill |visability of permitting their intro-| >) pede The nous | back into the “wet colmun” today the | Canada, ! In:conmechon Iwi ing up the business, of that body.) | the Frazier banquet. His complaints, passed the bill applying to cities of | he said, covered prior infractions ot 163 the city school term will have{duction. A two-thirds vote of the Tepper eravechaeaenita: aincnaed legislature repealed over the first | senate will be necessary, however, to gov- | Late yesterday the senate had but i os ernor’s veto the existing prohibition ARE LOCATED 44 bills in committee and had 50/to open on Labor Day the firs i i hills on the calendwe for action to: {Monday in September, and will obtain) permission for the introduc.|* ,include. cities of 6,000 oF overs) laws. At the same time the legisla-| Cincinnati, Feobs 17—Discovery of Sa aaa a Ns day thereby deprive the teachers from|tion of any measure. ane piwae | ture passed the Whitney law, adopt-, e147, Piya ane Ont : lorney A lleniwhen ner ‘defintely postponed _yesterday.| $17,000 of bonds, part of 000 J |viewed said he did not recall just The house had 100 bills which had not been acted uponIt took definite action on 20 bills yesterday but must increase this record today and Mon- Y state licensing department, or pool Bite , a clk ie battle-ground of the legisla-{provides that an hour. of school similar to that which was killed in ¥ Sere eal ance Lax , Ue min) Washington, Feb, 17-—Police and| Der of warrants involving Bismare ture in the last ten days probably will be in the house, because most observing Labor Day and will keep children from taking part in La- ors ways take a prominent part: in. tirhe shall be given over to exer- cises suitable to such holidays. But whereas school will be compelled celebration, which they al- | Senator Whitman of Grand Forks gave notice of his desire to introduc. a bill for the repeal of the present the house, but is slightly amended |so that in Senator Whitman's opin- | There had not been much objection t6 the bill when it passed the house, applying only tp Fargo and Grand viding the Industrial may negotiate sale of certificates. The effect joldier bonus of the bi | | | i) { ing the Volstead law as the law of Nevada, but until the goyernor signs it no law will prohibit liquor traffic. of $19,000 Is stolen in a holdup of bandits of the Hamilton County bank on Walnut Hills in his city last September robbery was revealed today by fed- eral officers and private detectives. RUM CLEAN-UP enforcement officers to d their Februa: second city-wide ib cle what alleged violations’ of the .law applied to in the case of E. G. Pat- terson. He said, however, that Mc- people and that he refused to issue !only a small proportion of the ones asked. Whether the Frazier banquet of the important “administration ‘ion it is lik ass the house if i ‘i 4 SA Hl Paid St itsm: eee n-up ce 5 : rmenaurestt Pee tcd in the senate|t@ open on Labor Day no such ex- eae Y ana ake tebe | Amotieen PAGioeEproniors 27, Il Separcan u a ) The Weath . ‘Armed with warrants they began|W88 involved in any of these re- and will, be passed there and sent |eFcises suitable to the spirit of /suuy dhis is ono of the bills which | 9; se are /| Jamestown, N. D., Feb. 17.—Inh e Weather -| before noon a series of raids which | quests Mr. Allen could not say posi- Labor Day can be held, for there |*" . ‘4 {sion of the Supreme court on any » N. D., Feb. 17.—Inheri- eS Rede ey cee |tively. He declared that he merer; to the house. See po time before hand to plan | Will go efore the committee on de-| proposition which may be worked| tance taxes totaling $19,720 were as. ¢ v Teashed into eyery. soetien. Of NE edn ae a eta ic Re REA [Ren ey eokines. plan | jayed bills. {out providing for the sale of sol-| sessed upon estates sattled ih Stuts-| For twenty-four hours ending at| capital und which rapidly filled up| SOPHve! & Sew Warrants prepare The fate of “administration bills,”| “And whereas said house Dill; _ Minot Gets Appropriation. —_| dier bonus warrants. man county probate court during| noon today: BU BAU ARIE RecenlOnnanese Ab Ret Ay 2 SP ala ee Tansee in the|does not respect the one Interna-| Consideration of S. B. 70, for anj Among the bills killed was one/ 1922, according to the report of R. G.| Temperature at 7 a. m -2 ei enn | \ Fee eee ne Trserty aint, ue {tional holiday the World has, which [act creating a new state fair’at Mi-| proposing to change, the name ot|MeFarland, county judge. Of this| Temperature at noon £8 eT |House Takes Up evidenced by splits on important |is Armistice Day. [not and a $2,600 annual appropria-| “North Dakota,” by ‘action of thy| amount, $19,000 was assessed on the| Highest yesterday - 110 ) | be Into Li bills yesterday. and the day previ-|_ “Therefore be it resolved by the! tion developed 4 hot argument over; delayed bills committee in refusing| large Trimble estate. During the| Lowest yesterday -8 H Probe In iquor ous. A defection of one or two votes|Bismarck Trades and Labor As-|the values of fairs and the ‘need 01! to “Dakota,” by action of the delay-| year two big estates one of $1,500,-| Lowest last night 2 Importations from either majority or minority |/Sembly in regular meeting, that we!economy. Senator Lynch started the{ed bills committee in refusing to! 000 and the other of $1,000,000 came Heselpication By y eee assage’ -and permit it to be introduced, and a bill! to the office for settlement. ighest wind velocity . Washington) Fans Trernovoneant side makes a big difference. Two Nonpartisans joined Inde- pendents in voting to pay the Bish- op, Brissman audit bill, while two! Independents joined the Nonparti- sans\to kill’ the bill reducing the 3- /Under fthis situation, and (with appropriation bills for the various state institutions coming up and members looking forward tq, pro- tecting their, own communities in the way of appropriations, the eco- nomy program has a hard road, League _ Tightens The Nonpartisan opposition to anything generally called an admin- | protest agginst the approval of House Bill 163. fe it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be sent to the state senate. i Unanimously adopted February FILE SUIT FOR $50, 000FORW.D. ~WANSDEATH jfireworks by suggesting that the | proper course for the senate to fol- | \low would be to eliminate appropria- itions to all the state fairs, Grand ‘Forks, Fargo and Mandan, not to en- {dow a new one. No party lines were | lilton, Benson, Patten, all leaguers, | |Bond) and others spoke for a “fair jdeal” for. the northwest ‘corner of | ithe state with Levang, Olson, Nathan, | ‘Ward, leaguers, and Page and Lynch, | |independents, opposing a new appro-| jpriation. On the goll call the bill! passed 33 to 14. Senator Whitman’s bill, originally drawn to define carnivals and regu- late them, passed as re-written. providing that legislative bills need be read the first time only by title. | A new bill was introduced bg Rep. Harrington requiring the Constitu- tions of the United States and state to be studied in schools and colleges, RESCUE CREW OF STRANDED CUTTER Norfolk, Va., Feb, 17-—The schoon- er Friendship, lumber ladened put out of Norfolk for New England ports was found by a coast wise Cupid has been less active or suc- cessful in Stutsman county during the last two years, according to the report which shows that during 1922, 145 marriage licenses were issued, as jand guardianship, 62, as comparea with 58 in 1921 and,70 in 1920. Civil judgments entered in the court of increased jurisdiction totaled 325, whiJe there were 22 convictions in criminal cases, the majority of which were for violation of the prohibition statutes. More than $3,600 of fincs were assessed in connection with the Prohibition cases. Insanity hearings totaled 26, with WEATHER FORE! For Bismarck and vicinity: tonight;, Sunday fair with ri temperature. For North Dakota: Fair tonight; colder southeast portion. Sunday = FF ing Plains States and “Rocky Mountain region and fair, cold weather is gen- ‘eral in all sections except for light snow in the Great Lakes region and in the extreme Northwest. Temper- atures have risen slightly in the northern Plains States and north- ern Rocky Mountain region and only a few sub-zero temperatures appear on the map this morning. ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. t ARE SLATED Elsie Ferguson Among Those’ Coming to Auditorium | Stone in “Tip Top,” Manager Vesper- man has several good shows comnig to the Auditorium this spring. i May Robson will be here March 19 in “Mother's Millions;” Elsie Fer- guson will be here May 19 in “The! Wheel of Life;” Walker Whiteside will appear on June 6 in “The Hin- du;” McIntyre and Heath will bring their “Red Pepper” company here June 15, and Leo Detrichstein will ton resolution asking for informa- tion regarding the importation of liquors by foreigs embassies and legations here was being taken up in house today. t hail tax to 1- , | 15, 1923. {drawn in the following debate, sen- . compared with 166 in 1921; 201 in| Colder soutne: \ Similar Befostiga Pas Independents ; THOMAS JENNNGS, | ators of either faction expressing | American ‘principles taught, and) 4/1990, and 210 in 1919. dairewi thi rising temperauare, killed the bill to send the pool hall, : Secretary. themselves for or against the new | test required before graduation, Other facts shown by the report! a, Mester Conditions ver the| ,,Aithough Bismarck people wera} RETURN HOME. license funds Back to the city. fair appropriation. Ettestad, Ham- follows: Petitions for administration Bresgure isis IB AOVOE, disappointed at not seeing Freaj Grand Forks, N. D., Feb, 17—Mem- bers of the state industrial comm: sion have returned to Bismarck aftsr an inspection of the state mill and elevator, examination of the audit |thus far completed, and conference with contractors with reference to settlement for construction. No settlement was made at this meeting as the audit is incomplete. Auditors will continue their work un- til it is finished when the comAis- istration measure has been well .so-| | iat ¥i ‘| cutter, Manning, today noon. H 1 4 in s: Had : | Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 17.—G.!The measure now provides machiny 3 .| 28 committments, of which 13 were yan appear in “The Purple Mask” on! sion will go over final figures with lidified in the last fow days, |The}; eon states attorney of Cavalicr|ery by which officials or various com;| The barge was barely afloat, Res, Stutsman: county residents. Six new CANT LOCATE HUBBY || June 21. ’ lan aim to reaching final settlement. Nonpartisans have gone at it ham- mer and tongs in their caucuses, and the. effect has been seen, On the other hand the defection ‘among a few Independents has grown more noticeable, occasioned in party by séetionalism, and, in the opinion of some, the “squelehing- tactics” used earlier in the session have had good effect in one or two instances but an adverse effect*in other in- stances. county hag returned from Jackson- ville, Fla., where he investigated the death of atl®in’Tabert of Munich, N..D,, who died in a Florida lumbet camp from alleged ill treatment af- ter ne became ill while pty out as a county, prisoner to the lumber com- pni ( , Simpson said a suit for $60,000 damages had been filed against the Tumber company. © 4 munities are able to and are charge! to enforce the la stress on games Oz chance, lotteries and, “all skin games” and provides a $50 to $500 penalvy for operation of the samé or for any persons partici- pating in or respoysible for any “for | men only shows.” z Senator Whitmer wanted included dhuta hula, dances” in the preseribed (Continued on Page Three) port by wireless stated. that the sea was rough but that they hoped to take the crew of seven off safely. ACCEPT RESIGNATION. Washington, Feb. 17—The resigna- tion of Col. Charles R. Forbes, as director of the veterans’ bureau has ben accdpted by President Harding, effective ‘Feb. 28, it was announced | at the White House, mothers’ pensions were granted. RAID HALTS WEDDING. McClusky, N. D., Feb .17,—The wed- ding of William Mehl was suddenly interrupted when officials appeared, arrested the bridegroom on 4 liquor selling charge, and seized 60 gal- lons of mash and a still, according to their report. The wedding was postponed. sean 3 Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 17.—Court preliminarjes to the trial of the di- voree action of Wanda Hawley, mo- tion picture actress, against Allen Burton Hawley, were begun, when Judge Charles Crail of the superior ‘court signed an order for service by publication on the husband now in New York, Miss Hawley, who charged cruel- n, Europe, : The auditorium management re. funded over $2,600 on the Fred Stone+ show, which was cancelled because of the storm. REVOLT IN CANARY ISLANDS. Cadiz, Feb. 17.—The Spanish crmse Reina Regente was ordered today to take Auty, opposite the Canary Island, where a number of Nomad, tribes are reported in revolt. TO BE SENTENCED S8A° ¥ Grand © Forks, Feb. 17.—Henry, Nelson of North Wood. who was found guilty of assault ‘battery | in connection with the of