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=== THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [acom) ‘ESTABLISHED 1873 ! y BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1923 / SEES USE OF LIGNITE BY. FORD nn lh MUSICIAN IS ENGAGED FOR NN 8 ee ee CITY PROGRAM L. G. Sorlien of Harkinson! Accepts Cooperative Posi- | { i Washington, April 9—The tion in Bismarck {regarded as of vital importar GREAT CARE WAS USED JURY PROBE sprouse Cones eo Maeno ae so was called into question, (French Rush Guards to Grand Jury Investigation, TO DEVELOP BAND, \ i Permanent Program For Building up Band and Or- | Strategic Points to Pre- Will Begin Wednesday, |SLOPE} NORMAL 5 chestra Music Launched =; i vent Further Tie-up i Prosecutor Says i SHOWS GAIN n, Germany, April 9.—The ex- plosion of a time bomb destroyed the lock of the Dortmund-Ems canal near Herne, ¢ The canal was blocked, with the complicated inland wi y trat- fic in the Ruhr, This is the most serious ease oi ‘sabotage reported on the Ruhr water- FOR FUN ! Dekinson, N. April, 9.—En- oP : a ae ae WAN) i rollment for the spring quarter at CUD ea the Dickinson State Normal school Fur,” F. om Thompson county Maude Klinefelter. This is about ghee, Hanon NED! 90 less than the number registered About $2,000 Hos already been during the winter term, although subscribed, Five hundred dollars | tt@ present enrollment com: more ix needed to pay. the ex. | Posed largely of students who took i iways. The lock, which was destroy-' ponses of North Dakota men in | WOrk during the winter and are: ed, is nean the junction of the Dort-| — Pyorida to aid in the prosecution, * | Continuing their studi M's mund-Ems canal, with the main Word was received here that | Klienfelter said. The prelimin ‘canal that¢runs down to the Rhine! organizations are being formed summer term will open May at Duisberg and Ruhrort, where the! throughout New England for the | pies i largest inland water port in the world! purpose of raising funds to aid { | is located. i in the prosecution of the case. | The intention of the dynamiters pies apparently was not only to block the GIVEN INSTRUCTIONS ' canal, but an d ae the hata ae Madison, Fla., Apri] 9.—The Madi- FURTHER CUTS: the main Rhine-Herne canal, which’ on county grand jury was instruct | is the main waterway artery of the L.. G, Sorlien, now principal of} hools at Hankinson, N. D,, has! -epted a position in Bismarck; under the cooperative plan of the; Bismarck board of education and, the Association of Cémmerce for) the development of band and or-' chestral music in the city, it wa: announced today. Mr, Sortien! probably will come to Bismarck after the conclnsion | of the school year at Hankinson. Under the plan worked out by} committee of the Association of; Commerce, the directors and the board, Sorlein will have charge of ruction of a boys band, hool orchestra, and prob-' u1so be able to assist in| lige instruction and leadership of | an adult band. He is reported to : om a RUNG “Whe: French that. this ¢d today by Judge M. F. Horn to accompa ici He NEEDS CO UN ip AND THE MAN SHE MARRIES. | nain canal has not been interfered, make a full investigation into the be an accomplished musician. i cot “1 DI BERGOLO. ma aun enn interiors a ses i is a cornet solo} ith, he locks on both sides of; death of Martin Tabert, Nort j Mr. Sorlein will teach four sub-| the lock which was dynamited were | kota citizen, who is nid to have met, y closed immediately after the ex- " ty jects in the high school, and willy : i are -! his death while serving as a con- ue in the instruction in Busic| plosion to prevent the draifing or et in Dixie county more than 4; Secretary of Treasury De-| remainder of the day- Re ation of Commerce at saa The Dortmund-Ems ca itself an’ months ago. clar Lower Taxes Stim- fe in hearing the cost of the} important waterway, blocked vy, . | wor : a the destruction of the lock. Guards; Madison, Fla. April 9.-Postpone- ulant to Business | It is emphasized that the pro-, vis have been placed ut all junetions and ment until next Wednesday of grand = looks like a measure to prevent dam- | n being launched is a perma- T E 5 |jury investigation into the death of jiant- Assemblage Marks) 5 nent one, intended through con- j Brilli int. Assemblag’ M0 H RS (anne circumstances of the explosion! Martin Tabert of Munich, N. D., al- MARCH RECORD MADE; stant application in the next few] Wedding of Daughter of| ; | eens en leged to have died early in 19: | cated that the bomb had been years to develop scores of accom- aes eS ef @ Tesult of brutal treatment received shed ba +! y Tr ‘ount Who) ‘placed with great care under diffi- : Z wt, Seventy Million aincrense in plished band and orchestra musi- Italy’s Rulers to C Oe earvetences. “Ie Mew out the in a Dixie county private convict: ee eee ey eens oun-, Won Decoration for Valor] gates and tore a large hole in the, <*™P. was announced last night by| Tax Collections Over, | <i. in meeting Saturday, furthered) During the World War. AWD MEASURE: side of the canal. ee ecnly ee a Previous Near Oe =Princess le Frankfort-On-Main, April, --! A charge of murder has been! shington, April 9—A seventy | 9 French stahi (Algerian) troops ejects, Placed against Walter Biginasthas)| lon increase inuthe March cole it Is ii ‘ed 106 families within 10 minutes | convict boss, now held in a Dixie | lections of income ‘and profits taxes : : jfrom their dwellings in the German county jail. ‘ ret tas compared with the March collec- | men’s colony and Duierin} Fimfteen witnesses, including fel- tions of last year on which the high- ation bureau, after listening! Rome, Italy, Apri s Henrietta Lund of the Red} yalanda, eldest daughter of King ind A: F. Bradley of the A8-) p, Queen Helena, was mar-| Supreme Court doavae Gommekee: it decideg | Emanuel and Queen Helena, was ma ( omit to the individual bodies) tied today to Count Calvi di Bergolo,| Nature of Compensation 2 Iw ; : tports,19w workers of Tabert, have been ou ee hea ABAlied iter which ¢ i i a f t ho holds a =} 4 ear Prieves, according to reports, °@ bi . oO git ev surtax income rates applied is a which comprise the council the! a captain of infantry, who holds For Rearing Children HreoruCieceian; quavters. today: | subpoc nacdiatoy annescis betpee the | se MESlRahnee Contig vtec davoblern matter of each contributing to the decoration for bravery in the World The Germans t the evictions, jurors. “and shows clearly what further finneeerse tye Lo aunon nile work var! carried ont with unusual ruth-{_ Judge W. J. Kneeshaw of Langdon,+ course revision should take,” Secre- | immediately. he “aiecea swhich «took 7 leseness, the troops going about with |N. D., and State's Attorney Grimson j tary Mellon d one ee eee eeeta hal | RULE IN-RENVILLE CASE lessne aborg veally e come here to aid the county of-, Jast night. : J hi place at 10 o’clock in the grand hall their rifles and sabers ready for ae} x /OPE MAN EATS {of the Quirinal Palace was followed SS {tion and often striking or shoving) ficials. | Forecasting in his official statement re y re - | Tabert's death was the incentive, ble efforts by the treasury to {immediately by the celebration of Temporary removal eae a coun ‘the inhabitants in ordér to acceler: {pe 45 EGGS AS HIS |the religious rites in the Pauline|ty ix not syficient cause for can- ate the evacuation of the buildings. behind a number of bills introduced | have Congress a further 1 cut the sur- EASTER LUNCH| tsps sive within se au eRe ge in the Florida, lepsiatage ooking an income rate sais e isl he con-) as d that, the ch collections fi he toward the abolishment of t serte se of the recent death of the lowance, the supreme court held to- | ivict leasing system, of $463,000,000 had fully justified day in deciding the case of Una c ‘his prediction that downward revi- Carson, N. D,, April April | 9.—Burt Tib-| cess’ maternal grandmother, Walker of Renville county. VISIT FLORIDA GOVERNOR. | sion would have the effect of increas- red in a statement hits, of near Lark, devoured forty-] Milena of Montenegro, the eggs on Easter and challanges | were conducted as simply : i ; 4 Tallahassee, Fla, April 9.—Finali ing rather than decreasing the fed- anyone in the county to compete |ble, ; The mother’s pension act “is not, RI E T N Ca ee ee ea Ee Melon reas Pee Ree Ne Stan Ene creel | es REE Len floss Chara ar [a nog relletg scaueey pataate Rens ‘state in connection with the grand! The secretary viewed the increase For breakfast he ate 20 fried eggs,| wherein under the Pope’s jurisdic-| sion therein provided is rather i ijury investigation into the death of | in collection proof that the li for dinner, and 9 fried eggs and|tion the conclave of cardinals met} the nature of a compensation by the eg restigat ee ee ae ee rer ae ce five raw eggs for supper. He said} toy the choice of the rulers of the] state for services rendered in reur-| Aurich aide: -W: Knacehaw | suet ee musica! he could easily have eaten four or! church. More recently President] ing future citizens in proper sur- and State's Attorney G. Grimson, of{ Even the present surtax rate live more before going to bed. | No/ wilson and other personages of con-| roundings,” the supreme court saia! een Dakota, stopped over here| Which ranged to a maximum of 50 serious after emects Fesulted from itemporary history have been enter-| in an opinion written by Justice; Lateness of Seeding Senda! on their way to Madison. ‘The of-| Der cent and gives a conbined maxi- he eggs ne . itained there. It presenteda brilliant) Johnson, adding that such an act fei diathy ealed usondGoverhor, Hardee | mum normal and surtax of 68 per- spectacle toda JRT DECISION. +. ‘ed by the color- (phone May om Ge Ge i gay with sprins! sould be liberally construed. | Wheat, Corn and Oats to {ang the presiding officers of the | cent, Mr. Mellon said, are tending flowers and an oe Decisions of the supreme courts! tal uniforms of the 700 high state| Mrs. Walker had been granted a) Season Records {egisieture, which ie now in \large taxpayers to seck every po: handed down today, include: P. J-! ang municipal dignitaries who were| Pension in | Renville county. | On, it |sion. orth Dakota officials ex-|ible means of avoiding the realiza- Jacobson ahd Charles Dunn, co-part-|®"' ered to attend, April 10, 1920, she moved to Ram-).. cy:cae9 april DLWheat, corn andi ? Fa ee epee) ne aaeren Pressed their appreciation to IN: collections, he said, had ‘confirmed governor and members of the upper) nis conclusion that if the adjustment and lower houses in expediting the! hag been to the maximum of 26 per investigation at Madison and for} cent recommended by the treasur: ja bullish factor in the wheat market yecoiving ut Madison and. for 1 y y ners, doing business as Jacobson and Dunn vys.-A. Horner; appealed by lat- ter from Logan county, McKenna, judge; breach of contract charged, sey county, taking a place as house- | The King and Queen occupied the| Sey count) center of the mammoth salon with| keeper. About April 1A} O2 athe! Coe ese ter the nekaon” Lateneas OF the bride and bridegroom at the right}county court of Renville county! vient seeding northwest counted as and the dowager queen Margharita| without notice made an order dis-; louts today all made new high price reversed, new trial ordered: on ques- : solini net-| continuing the payment of the pen- ithe surtaxes would better accom- on aues"lat the left, Premier Mussolini act-] ¢ land so, too, did absence of rain in duct lepislative n= 3 i tion of damages alone, Opinion by} ing as the Crown Notary came next,| sion, effective May 1, 1921, on the) western Nebraska and Kansas. Be-; eons to conduct a legislative plisH their purpose and yield at nb\ptlanson,, (MMR while Senator Pittoni, presiden, hy of ground that she had removed from| sides higher quotations at Liverpool | “ry ert | e ithe senate, filled the role of evil] the county, and Had heen absent! tended to stimulate general buying. geath ov. He ee officer of the Crown. therefrom for move than one year.| which more than off-set profit-tak-| sing at a convic | THE WEATHER | Mrs, Walker made a motion to va-|jng sales on the part of many hold-|®/"® “t* ¢ MOTT BOOSTER ————————— By Milton Bronner cate the order, which was overruled,| ers, | Tallahassee, Fla, April 9.—Mem- Ror Bismarse and vi ; NEA Staff Corespondent but she was sustained on appeal to! Opening prices which ranged from! pers to compose tae joint legislative BODY FORMED y i y. Rome, April 9-—When the beau | Judge Burr of the district cowt,,% to % cents higher with Mays, committee to investigate the death oe chuiaes tet Sanne Not) titul ‘Princess Yolanda, —eldest|who is sustained in the supre e |$1.28% to $1.24 and July 1.20% to! of Martin Tabert of North Dakota, Generali Weather Conditions daughter of the king and queen ot | court. ; 81.21%, were followed by « slight! alteged to have died under the whi wera!’ is the name No well defined storm areas ap-| Italy, wed Count Calvi di Bergolo, Court View of Act jFeactibn and then by fresh upturns.| of a convict boss, will include Sena- of a new craauisalicns He es ca pear on the weathr map this morning | today; she erected a landmark in the In speaking of the mother’s pen-' In subsequent dealings the market j¢ors John S$. Stokes and W. A. Ma jander, the direction of F. G. ua but, light precipitation occurred in, history of the House of Savoy, one} sion act of 1915, which was changed, was easier at times owing to prepar-} William and Reps. C. H. Kennerly, ; ptt shaving for i ‘ nurpoee He parts of Iowa, Idaho and Oregon.|of the oldest reigning families in] at the recent s jivn of the leg - jations for the government report due: Frederick Van Ray. and John Clay eae cre ar es eae Elsewhere the weather is generally | Europe. ture but which way not involved in! after the close. Prices finished un-| Smith. The names will be officially Asbishtahe eek Daas a aed fair, Temperatures have risen from| For.the first time a daughter of|the law suit, Justice Johnson said: , settled, % to % cents net higher,, announced when the two houses re- Western. Saul Dayoan ond seine the upper Mississippi Velley west-| the Savoys married outside of royal-|“It is not in any sense a poor re-| with May, §1.28% to §1.23% and July,/ convene at 4 o'clock this afternoon | Witt Co operon pelmean. bankers, ve ief ac id a i in- | $1.20% to rom the on : 8 ward and it is exe freezing in| ty, lief act to nid a certain class of in- | $1.20% eae 21. f the week-end eee aot Pease ney We oreau tee iene ane Montana this mo Princess Mary of England recently adult persons. Mothers are! | the members named have signifies " ‘ j ; committee e: s . Fs rie alsa af the sorte (Continued on Page Three) (Continued on page three.) ee has not yet returned from his|their future success and the future progress and prosperity of the coun- try. —_— could be expected at this season of the year, especially in view of ‘the fact that most of the frost is still in the ground. Roads leading into th fe main highways, however, are ’ n poor condition. As soon as hee rave! becomes general a of detours on all the main trails will be reported. Corn and Wheat, “ASO ATSTATE 8 ALCOHOLISM DEATHS INCREASE IN GUARD’S CAMP. FORD DEALERS _N.D.; WOOD ALCOHOL FATAL TO ut hon Siang r THER HERE An increase in deaths slue toa disease closely associated with al-'of work is being planned for aleoholism, exclusive of ae (stconet coholism, decreased slightly from 872, North Dakota National Guard annual | Stations High Low Prep. {| poisoning, of 133 per cent was noted|in 1921, to 801 in’ 1922. {encampment at. Devils Jake, June 9) Amenia 40 17 0 € In 1922 are the preceding year, ac | The rate of deaths due to auto- |to June 23, Major Harold Sorensd.! Hear Weekly P Pacaet Plan BISMARC o cording to the North Dakota state|mobjles increased. 10.7 per cent in, of the Adjutant-General’s office soid Cars Explained Bottineau 0 public health board bulletin, just] 1922s there were in 1921, the report. today, There probably will be hota on Cars Explain: Washington, April 9.— President Boy bells 2 published. The number of death| There were nearly six times as many{™oving picture and radio outfits; _ Harding was back at his desk today, Devils’ Lake if Fose from 122 in 1921 in this state to| deaths from. automobile. accidents, in| taken to the camp to provide enter-| 54.4 motor car dealers from 15| invigorated by his five-weeks vaca Digkinsop 4 289 in 1922, an increase of from 09 | 1922 as there were in 1911, the report ,t#inments. The camp exchange,! ti vectern North Dakota counties|tion in the south and ready to Dunn. Center 0 PC) her 100,000 to 2.1. ite| shows; and 48 per cent of thess|which will be loaded up with gooa| ott °° li, Bismarck this afternoon shoulder again'the accumulation of Pllendele 0 This ie the highest death rate for|deaths were ‘of children under | 15| things to eat, wily be conducted by|f> pear explained the new payment| fficial business. Grand) Forks 0 a}coholism. since 1917, but is much | years of age, : the auartermaster detachment. | plan for purchasers of Ford automo-|’ The President and Mrs. Harding ipenna\ Fer 0 lower than.-rates. recorded prior to} Pxeumonia and tuberculosis caused he camp’ ground custodian is} pit, arrived in Washington shortly after- Tangdon' ‘ ry 1918, the bulletin states. From 1917) by far the, greater number of deaths clearing out :trees to provide more} p fF, Miller, assistant manager of|noon yesterday from Augusta, Ga., ‘Larimore 0 to 1920 there was a decided down-|from communicable: diseases in 1922,| room, and a regimental street is be- the-Eargo factory branch; F. D. Bol-| where they spent last week. Lisbon 0 ward trend in deaths due to alcohol-|the bulletin states. There were 403|ing graded according to plans draft-| ster ‘and L. Schlegel, also of the] The President is taking dp impor- Minot 0 ism, : deaths of pneumonia, all forms, and|ed by Capt. F. L. Anders of Farge. | Fargo branch, met F, E. Copelin of| tant matters now before him with the Napoleon t) Deaths due to wood alcohol poison- | 198 deaths of‘tuberculosis, all ’forms,| Following the encampment, a four-|the Copelin Motor Car company of] intention of disposing of as many as Pembina 0 ing are not ineluded in these figures,} including 152 deaths of pulmonary| day elimination contest to select| Bismarck and other dealers at the! possible of them in the next two Williston . ry it was reported. In 1921 there were | tuberculosis, Influenza caused 73] members of the North Dakota team | Copelin Motor company offices and|months to clear the way for the pro- oorhead 0 71 deaths due to that cause. Figures|deaths and meningitis, 7%. There|to complete in: the national rifle] the McKenzie hotel. posed western trip. The middle of C,_ clear; , cloudy, PC part | ha not yet been compiled for|were two deaths from smallpox out|tournament will ke held. The weekly payment plan, which|June is now set as a tentative time cloudy; F, foggy. 1922. Prior to 1920 a death result-| of 657 cases of the disease.’ . With recommendation for federal | officials say bears out the prophecy | for the beginning of the trip, but the The akove record is for the 48]|ing from wood alcohol poisoning was} Births during the three | recognition given the batallion head-| made-by Mr. Ford in 1903, that he| President has not decided whether hours ending at a ‘a. m. Monday,|# very rare-occurence. + months of the year totaled 3,785, com-| quarters eompany at. Kenmare the April 9, 1923. t Deaths due a citrhosis of fhe livers ‘pared with 1,204 deaths. regimental‘ Units now are complete. would build cars for the multitudes was to be explained in detail; he will carry out the proposed tour to the Pacific Coast, with the pos- { CUPID LEADS PRINCESS TO ALTAR APE) Ua bt ioe S. are may "ENGINEER AT IMPEDED W AUSEOF MA . TWIN CITIES BOMB EXPLODES FLORIDA BLS). MVETSMURSTE AWS han | Congress sought to regulate wages aside women alia minor | Effort Made to Tie Up Other Many Solons Make Move in. girls in the District of Columbia was declared unconstitu-| 00. ‘ Canals in Intricate Ruhr Legislature. to Abolish tional today by the supreme court. Distillation of Coal Now, “Be: While the validity of none of the state minimum wage] ing Used "5 M are Sites ; ’ ° Ne age at Ford’s Michi- Water Systeny Convict Leasing System Jaws was directly under attack in the case the decision was B ‘into the most abstruse d } means for mapping an extensive campaign in the state’s announced PRESIDENT BACK IN WHITE HOUSE, “ie rane 2 MAY DECIDE YET TO MAKE ALASKAN | estis"uatioc°ts, Soca ct TRIP, PASSING THROUGH NORTHWEST | 2", Ze, oresnsnions 3 PRICE FIVE CENTS Plants ice, counsel agreeing that if gan Plants, He enact such a law in the Dis- f the state legislatures to wl ES THE VALUE REA Minneapolis, volutiony, izing waBpe slienite dom lenry j importance o the industrial futufe cote of the Yorthwest, Harlow Savage, New York combustion engineering, list, who speaks here tonight ve the engincers of the Twin Cities, said today, in Michigan | By the use o | distillation | Lay Plans for Ousting of House of David Colony a low temperature sti his plants at | River Roug . and Walkerville, ah ‘ONFER 0 . Mr. Savage said, Mr. OFFICIALS CONFER, extracts the moixture trom ebal eden shipped from West Virginia and ob tains a high’ quality residue and val- Map Out Plans for Procedure oducts, » process can be used with in Ouster Fight Ag: respect to th Dakota lignite, Mr. ie Savage said. The residue of coke The Cult from a reduction plant in the lig- nite fields is as good quality as the ; ; sang. OFieinal coal and would mean a 50 hy April % — PINS percent saving in freight. ion that will delve “There also would be by-products ties of of motor fuel, a gas that is almost as high quality a& natural gas and : crecsote and tar,” he said, “The dis- ony and that may include an in-'tillation is new. The plants of Mr. spection of the colony’s property Ford are the only ones that I know of where it is done on a large Lansing, M for an investiga the Israelite House of David col- at Benton Harbor were to.be map- ped here today at a conference be- abi caue tween prosecution officials of Ber- jen county in which ‘the cul®’s ] Is ‘headquarters are located, and state officials. The conference, it is said on the highest authority, will provide the pian io rid Michigan of the “House of David in the event charge against the organization are sus-| River Is Now Open as Far tained. ., Criminal proceedings against’. North as Cannon Ball, Benjamin Purnell. missing cult Reports Here Say leader, may be the outcome of the conference, it is said. If such a step is taken the state will sedreh: GORGED AT FT. RICE the world —if necessary—for P: : nell. The “ is known eset Tee a The Missouri river is gradually breaking up. reported as in and in the wild nesses of the, Th hi i Highland ,a ‘bit of land bordering; The weather bureau received! re- Lake Michigan, and owned by the Ports today that the river now is eolony. open as far north nonball With the ice gradually breaking up, jit is expected to go out at Bismarck almost anytime. There is a gorge at Fort Rice, 30 miles below Bismarck. The river, is solid at Glencoe and If criminat proceedings are, started against Purnell they will) be based upon testimony in a civil! suit heard in Grand Rapids recent- ly. The testimony charged the leader of the sect with immorality | and fraud vay Water is backed up near Sibley Island, below Bismarck, the backed- up water entering an old creek bed and overflowing low places. No dam- jage has resulted, the weather bureau iganmeaaitiadiece Sueceeded, RECEIVERS OF By Individual Scoffing ROUITY N AMED Moscow, April 9.—The Easter mes- sage that the church bells of Mos- cow sent out was heeded by no|j Réceivers in Minnesota Ap- echo or organized mockery painted for North Dakota saluted the Christmas chimes. ee passed quietly and) yargo, April 0—Judge A. T. Cole there was no unusual anti-religious | in Cass county district court has ap- demonstration, pointed James Manahan, St, Paul, at- But from a little group that hud-|torney, and C. U. Somers of Fargo, dled near the church came the note| for years connected with the Equity) of the “internationale.” receivers for the Equity Co‘operativ “Down with the priests; down witi:; Exchange for North Dakota. Re- religion,” shouted a man in the] ceivers have already been appointed crowd. An angry murmur ran|for Minnesota, This according to through the throng of worshipers. | Mrs. Somers is a friendly receiver- Some shrugged their shoulders;| ship to clear up the debts of the others laughed, but there was no Equity Exchange and a step towards trouble. the“amalgamation of the various co: operative marketing agencies whicn will be the aim of a meeting here kota Wheat Growers and the Equity , Co-operative Exchange. Their sales depattments under this system would be consolidated. FIVE TAKEN ¥N RAID Devils Lake, April 9:—Five men were arrested ag:the climax to the tion of the government merchant | Men Son Which federal prohl- Aagh: have been conducting in this city A preliminary report from the tar-| for the past ten days. iff commission on the sugar ques- M. H. nley, Simon Hoover, tion is Idoked for within the next] Peter Axtman and M. J, Chrieten- week or two While time required_for| son are in the county jail, waiting the preparation of data to be submit- the preliminary hearing and Ben ted to the president on the merchant | Gates is out on $1000 bonds ; marine problem may defer action on that for several weeks. Miss Nicklin, who died recently ; at Foleshill, Warwickshire, | Eng-\ If President not makes his } land, yee lived in -one house Me ; outaide sible extension to Alaska. In addition to various angles of the political situation, which are ex- pected to receive the President's at- tention in the next few weeks other important questions are the sugar price situation and plans for disposi- Alaskan trip it is not improbable that he will come through Bismarck,