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WEATHER FORECASTS tonight and probably warmer tonight. Sat- urday; X |THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [auom) ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKO’ TA, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923 PRICE FIVE CENTS ASKS TROOPS AT FLOGGER’S TRIAL 12 DIE IN TENEMENT FIRE BLAZE SWEEPS THROUGH EAST SIDE BUILDING Twenty Person Also Are In- jured in Early Morning Vire in New York ‘ADVISED SALE OF N. P. ORGAN, TOWNLEY SAYS: Tells People Here That League | self Is to Blame for Courier-News Going _ GIRL WELFARE DISCUSSED AT OPEN FORUM! Entire City to Cooperate with Community Council in Playground Work f | customs ;many, but large quantities of oor IFIVE BOMB EXPLOSIONS IN RUHR CAUSE FRENCH M OF OCCUPATION; TRAFFIC TIED UP Duesseldorf, April ive sep. arate bomb explosions on the Rube railroads during the night cut. ra:l way, telegraph and telephone com munication, temporarily disorgani ing traffic, French headquarters said the explosion had caused the most serious damage since the be ginning of the occupation. During the confusion the Germans made a series of efforts to run the barrier into interior ¢ which the G mans were trying NEW DANCING ‘GUARD NEEDED IN PROBE, SAYS FLORIDA SOLON OST SERIOUS LOSS | el et through were cized by French. The explosion tore up sections track, and blew down the wires " the sid ich instance. Rep. seen Urg ‘ case on Bowman, a French troop 3 a - 4 train, heavily loaded. had a narrow! Use Also in Investigating eee aa om Bad gush H Grave Location rom the ea Ruhr to dort which is much used for troop | movement and the carrying of sup-| @& ml Gi hl plies. ( "| SHERIFF OUSTED Four other lines were cut in the! vicinity of Hattingen | Florida Lower House Also Votes to End Convict RI nn 7 . , EXPLAIN! NEW PLAN:GIVE VARIED PROGRAM ‘4 | LEAP FOR SAFETY aa RECORD CLAIMED | Leasing System i | ’ ‘Taxicab Driver Helps Many Holds Cooperative Stores, Stunts Directed by Mrs. Kling an Antonio, Tex., April 27. A. ( WHEN CALLED | Tallahas April 27.—The ce See loee aoa nie Watson of San Antonio was restin PI leg adv a Sta nership Will Not and Indian Children : lorida legis! advanced anoth- to Flee Through Use of ite Ow P ; ‘today in bed after establishing: wh [er step toward abolishing the pri H Save the Farmer Make Hit jis said to be the new record for non- of leasing conviets to pri Fire Escape | pp da a «| UIVdUitn Andie AEG RIAe CUTER ees 4 ea: atson quit) shuffling at 0 AER eUEO! HhES patie : —— A.C, Townley, speaking here last! Gil Welfare work has the com-| gctucke gestarday weerntine wit the hou ypssed in amended form New York, April welvouner {night, told an audience that he had plete endorsement of the Association | ing been on the floor since : ae NSE CANOR EE ea sons perished in’a fire whieh swept advised sule of the Fargo Courier- ‘of Commerce. Following a forum ae Saturday UahtoUnlNeCHTS En atiex Child, Fifth Person in TY Soke was 1 te 5 setae through a tenement in east 109th News, league organ, sthe Grand Pacific last evening, reno: Thea CORRES de hs auili? ates analy Rid Ga ISR EINE “I did not sell the Courier-News, jIutions introduced by Dr. ouse, May Die as Result of leon coun wh ean A iy i ees ‘ but I did advise the sale," Mr. Town- | Rawlings were adopted anaaMGuEtG! tw ais { a ounty, who was implicated « Were among the victims, dying in a (igs & apne arate: HEMDEERS 'y assistance will be given the o ounds in charges brought out against J, R. Tad, (Hiss heb eres fled ihemnationnlexecutive committee of | Wom Community Council, she | z aie one wae the next “move qty Pir SE) SeC Sts a rail ; the Nonpartisan league nor a direc-|OTsanization which initiated the; , Hayworth, Ok! April teaie 18 a 1 legislature here agtadly Cee mer eine ‘tor of the publishing company, but ‘Movement to conduct the same kind} Thomas Hammill, his wife and their | (40%. Jones charged with cruel SET aL Se TRI ERC eee oe when they wanted money they came Of Work among the girls as has been | daughter, a Mrs. Tope, and the lat-/'0 Prisoners and drunkeness, police and firemen, ae to me to pet it, und 1 didn't know [c2rried on by J. J. M. MacLeod| iter's iO-year-old son, wore shot to! Ordered removed from office by the Es . a shen rdaeeienily: Seve al where J was going to get any mor Micubed te cooperating ana ainsi | NATION. MAY 1: h when they were called to the ena canner ataee Si Uaity a na o e ‘ RRSRORRTIG. how - _} Mael 8 co-opera 13 door of the Hamr i here | ter e order was 2 climax to firemen and policemen were burned | Responsibility for the Courier- Vicon to asiet in this, project por of the Hannull}llotieynéar share acne eaeerne iiccharnt aimee in effecting reseu j News slipping from Teague rand eee ne an ees eee Hee rly Ouaye andl: afiredbom Uys ite ey eateries lenthe mabe iete wien Ten of the dead perished in the was placed upon the league itself! sisted today at the Wachter foil io Ne Hob code sii atouthesnausedoil mena uavcraneesep nETCenCee Mir building. The other two had been! ~ a (by Townley. He said the Courier-/ aig a definite program for the main-| Americanism Director of "teh : convict camp. removed to a hospital, where they | ; News had been before three conven-!tainence of three playgrounds for the R ; : a a ule dnughter tre died "of shocks and bur : Those Cleveland girls ave bound they'll keep the endurance danc-, Hons of the, Nonpartisan league, wee ils at the North Ward, Richhott| American Legion Sounds ae identity of. the mun? Rounded.” Would Protect Witnesses Many of the tenants clad only in| ing championship in their town. After it left there temporarily June | fancial straits had been pinced pee and Wachter schools has been de- | a Warning jbeen determined ee Go) ao eenmer spel mevnbengon their night clothes fled down a fire} Guyry, waitr shown above, brought it back by tripping 90 hours and | fore the delegates and the de erates |eided upon. There is need for more | ee the investigating committee, report- which ended at the first! 19 minutes without stopping. | had evolved no plan for keeping it- volunteer workers and Mr, MacLeod | —_- ans, ing yesterds recommended — that feet above the ground. peers ieee UCHR Bok. SS yee | The delegates, he said, turned the/issued a call last evening for volun-{ Indianapolis, April 27. troops be sent to Madison county to ) driver drove his car be: | ie aper back to the control of the na-iteers. They can report to Mrs, H. F.!demonstration on May Day protect state witnesses when the afety platform, the fired tional organization after the state Keller or Mr. MacLeod. Aeon ae eta ns trial of Walter Higginbotham, camp pping to the roof of th organization was unable to keep it; W. H. Webb, president of the As-| “Ould dismay the nation if cai (Whipping bogs comes up on the nd then to the ground, Man; jRoing, with full knowledge that it sociation of Commerce, presided at'¢4 is developing already under d docket. i the victims were taken to the hos | TY BEA TIFUL IF ALL AID IN probably would have to be sold. —!the forum and introduced Judge I. ©.' tection of Communist and Serie Rene Kennerly also recommen pital in the same cab. if If some of those who now are) Davies,’ who ted as toastmaster. 'y organizations in the count hat troops be sent with the com cane i ferying out so hard nst the sale, Nearly 200 attended the Forum which red Garland W. Powell, nation. aren the event another — trip Py Py ! i H CLEAN- UP PLANS OF COMMIT TEE. had done a little more to get sub-iwas one of the most interesting held; al director of the Americanism com. | jto Clara in connection with mine | scriptions and to help out the paper!under the newly org: ssocia-| mission of the American legion, in ation of Thbert's.grave is necessary. i ere it would still be in lengue hands,” ‘tion of Comme! The progiam!a formal statement today concerning | i | he said committee prepared | fine musical en-} the nee of Americanisif’ Day ws ‘o Inquire Into Acts AID IN FIGHT [Army of Loyal Citizens to | Dr. Wiig ht Purchase Price Told {tertainment under the direction of | hy local organizations of the! Recent Visitor to Bismarck ee pe committee or Townley read the financial state- the Thursday Musical elub and C. B.! Legion. i - adopted a resolution asking that the Devote Themselves to Task peaks ‘onig 3 babies s iWaickinson, i 1 f the In-! icnnism..Day ey zat Hands. Resignation to state board of med exami | 0 ment of H. R. Wood and W. G. Johu- inson, superintendent of the In-} | Americanixm .Day established | edical e Hl , re ii n Garden Week «:: ; ting the Courier-News was in|dian school. There were a few short jas an off-set to the May Day of the! Ditani ‘oral vestigate the action of Dr. T. Capers ON RUM BOATS: of Annual House-Cleaning | Sah [deb when it was sold, and /snappy addresses on the girl welfare | radie President Harding aan who attended Tabert, ond i x City as a Whole, in| Dr. C. B, Waldron of the Agri- | had an unpaid pay-roll and other work. cars — who, ording to testimony, said ; For ie ya el ealturaiveatreseed Pieces ull oie reaiai ae purchasers us-{ Pupils from the Indian schooll Washington, April 27.—The resig-|he made out a death certifieate but ) : = | the Next Week—Men, Wo-! jitustrated ta Wadic |Sumed| (the vobligationd, and) spaid jonened the) program with\inters BIBLE DISP TE ion of John R.. Mitchell of St.) which. certifiente state health U.S. Makes New Representa- en and Boys to Help. | torium tonight, as a part of the {$7,500 in addition in notes due in numbers. There was a solo by Li Pag gom the Federal Reserve | thorities said had never been filed. tions to Foreign Power to | Menke Be : | Association of Commerce pre- | one, two and three years, the notes lian Pell reading by Mar- urd was presented to President! The state comnittee will new 3 4 | — | liminary Garden Week plans, He || to remain in the Courier-News trea-/aret White Eagle, a diminutive li Maing today by Se etary Mellon.; turn its attent to invesiigatioa Prevent Traffic | Bismarek will hexin to blossom) will speak upon parks and meth- | sury to liquidate indebtedness to the tle Indian girl who made a pro- | ener frat of Mr. Mitchell into charges of eruelty in the pzi- [forth into a city beautiful next) ods of heautifying the home and | publishing company. He declared Neunced hit, The solo was Ino ox: it Hi) a a ag desicaite return vate conviet camp of Senator T. a Swashinetons ian Bwvapee. week city through planting of trees, ‘the paper was sold to prevent it go- Cellent for a child soyounbiandod SAUER a eer ce credatl aapesand(iAabh : erinnpr eM coRUhpacniicceeh rum/| All good citizens will, he urged to shrubs, and flowers, tell what ing into bankrupte tlireesenmiis thes auuuence syociorm., “Thereroun| ny racaney om the heard, the place held House Strengthens Bill aeelne have heen made by the{Consider the cleaning-up of the; plants are best and how to har- | tors were suing the paper, and to riers bold and ten rg reared tare Scholar Claims He Has Dis-' jit ee He wives REAnE a uke uae alreudy had prepared } = ards and allics surrounding their) mo efforts. make po: men who hud signed | Tors eH By steel age ie i 4 ; : i aeied. en cgt: having not.a much broader measure dealing state department to the British pots ene DRTOAChe GRRINCIAEACDLIGE usa ae ie Bales ee eo, money, getiiie 16) etstuden unique. Superin-! covered a new version yet been filled. The President is ex-| with conviets and it stood on the ‘y ernment which is requested an pailainee Rhitetathcriiie anh cennt aa hinel: ee itendent D: was praised for pected to announce appointments to) exlen third reading when the Venling. veerels fying the, British|dilapitated appearance, It G00D MU IC | Townley came here from Steele tothe work he is accomplishing at the | New York, April Anjoldjeon-ynoat Sucumsles next week, | senate several days ago passed a fag from engaging in the Hquor| Pected that this summer will ‘explain the National Producers Al- | Shoo! and the progress ma {troversy rose up today among the | wi ated vacant by Mr. bill doing away with the lease sya- iaihe hetween Ameriean and. for.|more vegetable gardens and flower liance plan he is advocating, There UNder his managemen Hl wat | Bebe scholars over the assertion | Mitebellie” resignation, (eis id tem. The house today in order to HOR, VeeNeRn: A OAD AED ROE! beds planted on spots that in othe | Were about 75 people at his meeting. | | A ae “conducted by Or Te equate of Dr. KE. S. Buchanan, former m: Will be filted hy a representa- get in its proviv‘on covering treat. CAPTURE MOTOR BOAT je before in ne histo Bis I eiaea, so that very few of the town Kling “tor an Sects ie Bek America, that he has tines.) eS eee the boar i o me a senate billuattached its measure on e ig 3 ry 2 e!f : er ered a second century version of the | bs | 4 D o years f the senate bill as an amendment and Highlands, N. a, April 27.—Coast | mare | people knew about it, and added he: A . rt in getting the fuy. | boa e atea ie a al eae oo Tee the aeael Aa Pict alounladclivensamnnve \didn't expect the farmers to get in ES ees ey at Bin, Rew testament which, he says, fur-) board, h Hating D une by passed it. The measure now gocs peague” with an estimat-|been charged with the duty of su- Lovers of Tuneful Strains 10 while they were seeding. Handi rere gine craunieticinla indicated yen no pasinston Uelige in she Das| fs bck to the senate for concurre Sa HET Hioniy Caee nity andl Ginintiga che cece Get Mrentian Minstrel {bills announcing the meeting had the lack ef wiolegome amusement into! Wudgment, the end of the world,| in the house amendments, ainuee | the lighter was en route) Plishment of work of this nature ree TEAL AL Minsirels been ‘distributed tate yesterday. {Bismarek and voiced a demand foy] baptism or hell, and assigns to wo- ; - dries sue Ae ue ee Jer-| Which is being carried on under the pL | Speaking as he did before some parks and play. grounds so (ae? sh Agno ts sunerier place: than pres ‘i Bae ASKED | ey shore when captured off Sondy| auspices of the Association of Com-/ Lovers of good music will find «| Noupartisans who had been active there would be some ather pluce of | ously accepted versions. | Ra ae sey si So i ; ft . Bucha ext was taken fron ‘vestigation into the circum Hook. merce and a general committee head- treat in store for them at the Elks’ leaders in the organization, Townley! amusement instead of ‘just. going! y, Hes u nN ashigatio ie 4 pitites uaaatt led by Mrs. P. R, Fields. |minstels ax the committee in charge; looked into’ some hostile faces. His down town.” The girls who took part! eta manuscripts, Ronn th i the death of Martin Tabert, North | ‘The ministers of the city will dojof the show have selgeted the best! remarks concerning the Nonpurtisun igre; ‘Avnie Kate, Catherine Mee) eee ere Miro ite SNE CRO ue [their bit Sunday when they present |songs that have ever been presented | League efforts, made elsewhere in Laughlin, Bllen Coghlan, Alice Lar-|SUpPosedly brought here af NNT pyested Jn. e<Mlorida, lumber canny |the subject to the members of their,in any of their shows. ‘Among the, the state, had not set well, son, and Mabel Aaberg. Kea iver cnion (rv fe teckel) Sb iienthy, Cami eneoicon 9 mre sluida Manca eee 1 i a c) vd $ 7 i ! " i : Se, y if Lid A088 = sift id # a res jon unanimously adepted ; SORErSEG OR: At HUIS. ee aa ge REE eee Hnens ou. Rellowers The other skit’ was given by 8 ciphered the text after months offoners, armed with iron bars and] yy Memphis Post N. American Le Clean-up Early, Plan ae Old Haan: 7 Gin” Caan Townley turned upon many of his' group of little girls who staged 4! patient reading of underwriting| clubs, who attempted to escape from gion here 1 Monday. and Tw RSL ur RE ED aa of the, frmer followers who have called game and some exercises,"I See You,”! which had been washed out by acid| the city workhouse today were over ein ” will be given to J. J. M. MacLeod} ‘a 5 y of the! him traitor, jor “Serg Ser Dig.” This was done/nu, which was indelibly printed by |come by a single guard and as a re. — and George Duemeland and theit | Evening, Tinos tae ih wap: “My trouble in this movement !in an excellent fashion and brought | 1 steel instrument used by the orig-Isult six are at the city hospital suf- Moscow, April 27.—Premier Len-| batallions of boys and men respe: jee ile niin “You've | Gat 4Y | doesn't come from ue I. V. A. poli- home to the forum guests what can Final writer is contradicted by others,|ering from buckshot wounds in the ine’s general condition temains un-| tively in a clean-up and paint- up! ay Ms ta ae “Where ticians, or the I. V. A.” he declared. “be sope.among the joune people ot who say they huve carefully examin- | legs and the remainder are in solitary changed, accérding to the bulletin}campaign that is expected to leave | 0° Suamma fiver “Carolina | MY biggest trouble ‘is with the jthe city. Mrs. Ray Bergeson presid-| ca the manuseript, confinement pending the attempted issued today by attending physicians. | Bismarck shining in spotless splen- lin the Morning’ ae T Aint ye "a | Nonpartisan ieague politicians. And'ed at the piano. Those taking | au dash for liberty, The catarrhal condition of the left | dor. ~,|of Nothin’ Dat's Alive.” The chorus! Politicians are pretty much the same in| this number were: Eula an lec NTESTANTS ————- ‘ Yang which was noted in yesterday's| | fae stan Mr. jNaclsed. will be Fis larger than usual this year and| Whether they're I. V. A.'s or Nonpar pailesn COmerOR: eee nee | SEND DAKOTA ul 1 ins th 5; ‘g ¥ Grady unn, an D. - ' tisans,” ary ou ompson, e 2. B, t i be letin remains eaame Tempe: Barron who. willl ditect the wank or the members are coming out strong He told those present he had been ™an, Ernestine Doubler, Gladys Rie-} WILL ORATE DURUM TO ITALY Wallfish Bay, Southwest Africa, ature: 90.8; ¢ mulngs 116) FERRER on ee Mee NU ener veer Blah the Caaatats The opening | Siete | aaeaired a ae te eee eee (Continued on page three); April 27—Three bonts belonging ic as: ¥ jtu by the entire npany, | i , erenmend yrack aaa y Moss pian eh Mr. Duemeland will be Dale Simon,|."iiediey of song hits from several | traitor. i Fargo, April 27—Samples of the| sue, ‘rerhed Portugese steamer Mos » HOLD MAN FOR Obert Olson, and Paul Brown who oe" the New York, productions and! ‘I didn’t build the Nonpartisan | OT ae eee from an many States will appear in the /eading strains of durum and com-| semeecg, Ba side Ga Wily, SepuraRe Ovners jot ViCANL ioe the menbars a anlen ald oppor {league to get office for somebody i in!’ THE WEATHER (coer cai er atthe inte : mon wheats grown in North Dakota] *"@¢r Angola, $30,000 TRANSOM cr scry the ou lan sid packer HI for seme woudl fons, |fhn past ott the fuse” he aus @haeermenmmees | mabntnlsentens st Nothrottern | one ent tin weak” ins te a e Hy ., ve i 4 - aes ’ vorid’s larges' cons! Feng ow Gard ue feds looking into the faces of some j sor Bismarck and vicinity: Fair] ubjects include John Duane Moho, tle ne eeciceay oe Hong Kong, China, April 27.—H. C Bhow Garden. Val P 92: jWho had held office, ‘tonight and protably Saturday 2 Sy pe by 4 ue Bee ae er etaiaes of the |. The value of gardens, how to plant | art of 1922 Crop He said that he had firmly believ= | ne en we y (Valversity of North Dakota H. L. Walster, agronomist at the DrigahcAmericanfuhacc ompan,| agen i fattation of een Ts Not Threshedd sf, the Sonparinan logue but hee ee ua: Fair canine ant f Destin” and Mavald Jone [atte periment “eli her of 3 ificati . H » d | request from Dr, N. Str elli, di- hhas been captured by robbers at Moli,|S¢e¢, and the beautification of Cus-_ didn’t accomplish through govern-jting probably Betaediy, wares to-!Minn., “The Liberal’ College in| req RaSh Meet ieee at ter Park and other points in the rector of the experiment station for north of the Port of Pakhoi, in the r points | ‘ | ment ownership what he expected. ht. ; eA oe hwest of K T Province, | °ity Will be presented to the public! Williston, N. D., April 27.—Not| «pye been accused of cooling oft MBM. | Ameri grain culture in Rieti, Italy. pouinwest for $30,000 wansom, ic,| Wednesday and Thursday when H.' only the 1923 seeding, but the thresh-| a io in the luce year and a half,” he| .“@eneral Weather Conditions | eo are An extensive review of bulletin] 9° nd js held ton aap an bole — ©. Saxvik and Mrs. F, A. Knowles | ing of some of the 1922 crop is wait-i said, “and I have cooled, off a lot.”| Lower pressure over the Plains EUGENICS LAW 149 on “Varietal Trials with Spring} Christiania, Norway, April 27.— ponding fo represeniauiane amade Ly te iihead thelArbor Daj and Garden ing on favorable weather butthe tar-| {State and northern Rocky region ha: Wheat in North Dakota,” published| Norway's financial markets are great - *) the company to the British consular | ¥' thor Day,and Garden Townley declared that farmers; F f a ; % hee committees. mers in the central part of McKen- i been accompanied by warmer weath-| by the experiment station, North| ly disturbed, and in consequence se authorities toda: ittees. j Were being enrolled in the Produc- ‘ < OP ers1es ‘fg As a part of ‘this work garden|2ie county where the winter set in) evs National Alliance faster than|€F in those sections, Fair mentee Dakota Agricultural college, which| eral of the big banks have bee Sp GRE ETT | seeds which have been sent by | before the threshing was completed. ithey ever were in the Nonpartisan |i% general except in Utah and the} 1 yi; | appeared in the International Review] Placed under public administration. Heard Bergdoll North Dakota congressmen to the {Many farmers in this section of the league, Pp southern Plains States where rain; Madison, Wis., April 27.—The Wis-| of the Science and Practice of Agri-|In the last few months some of oxi various newspapers of the city will| State have their 1922 crop in bun-i “mi,” 5, Townl Je.| is reported. Over an inch of rain | consin cugenies marriage law was culture, published in Rome, Italy, by| the smaller banks were put in the Is In Mexico be distributea ay hoot, dles. e plan of Townley is simple.}o i) ct Amarillo, Texas, t {saved by a narrow margin in the sen-|the International Institute of Agri-| hands of receivers but this later fe distribute< among the sc ‘00! Be ae os He Proposes to band -farmers in one ‘ ate today when the Spoor bill al-| culture, brought North Dakota’s} action has brought matters to a Los Angeles, Calif, April 27.--Re-| Children. In collaboration with this! gnamp x. ¢, MEETING AT big organization, with national, state |Corn anw Wheat jready passed by the assembly and} work in grain development to the| climax. ports that Grover Cleveland Berg-|\oiiecr iq ngee yt anstruct the | DEVILS LAKE ON MAY 25/#Nd township wnits. He proposes| Stations. High Low Prec. advanced by the upper house was fin-|attention of Dr. Strampelli, accord. ————---— doll, sought by federal authorities | hldren in the ways of planting pevitg Lake, N, D., April 27.—Date| that at regular intervals the farmers! Amenia .. +» 52 30 0 Clear ally killed, 15 to 12. ing to his letter. The result was his! 3 500) TRACK Bans gardens, 9. shall get together, figure out the| BISMARCK 54 31 0 Clear! ——— re for samples of hi lity for years, is in the northern part of A . for the 1923 state meeting of Knights 3 quest for samples of high quality i pues d spends. his| Mrs. F. A. Knowles, assisted by! of Columbus to be heid here has | Cost. of production and add a fair| Botineau 37 23 0 Clear| GET AFTER DELINQUENTS | itunes of Nach Dakota wheats, lower California an: pend: { ~time between Ensenada and Tia| Mts F. A. Lahr, will take charge of ‘been set for May 28, according to an-| | profit. He then proposes farmers! Bowbells 53 31 0 Clear! . Report of delinquency of several Ce eee eeer paiiE Ti, * Juana were broight to Los Angeles|tté Work in connection with secur-| nouncement by John J. Coyle, state! Shall sell at the fixed price. Devils Lake $2 0 Clear| North Dakota school districts in in- OE TILERAN APPOINTED. Philadelphia, April 27.—Probably by: private individuatns ing and planting flower beds in-the} ‘deputy, of Minot. i Farmer Must Fix Price { Dickinson 30 0 Clear, terest and principal on bonds sold to + F. Gettleman, formerly city en-| the greatest ggthering of college and Northern Pacific park, Custer park,| State officers and two delegates| He argues that the farmer is the|Dunn Center . 28 0 Clear|the state board of university and nee of Minot, who has been with| track athletes in the history of ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. and the planting of woodbine at the !trom cach of the councils in the nly person who can fix the right’ Ellendale .. 82 0 Clear | school lands, was ordered placed be-| the state highway commission en-| sports was here today: Sans ane Powers Lake, N. D., April 27.—-| entrance of the swimming pool. state, usually the grand knights and, Price on his own products—the fed-| Fessenden .... 34 0 Clear) fore the Attorney-General by the| gaged in special work for the last Pennsylvania relay carnival, There Temporarily insane, it is believed,| The W. C. T. U. Organization has past grand knights, will. make up the| eral government as now constituted | Grand Forks . 32 0 Cleur|board in meeting here. It is pro-|few weeks, will assume the position were approximately 3,500 athletes Mrs. James Nelson, residing near volunteered to supply a bench for meeting although members from alt| can’t do it, he said. _He argues the | Jamestown 83 0 Clear bable that proceedings will be insti-] of superintendent of equipment May | from all parts of the country and Lunds ‘Valley, attempted suicide hy|the park. Parts of North Dakota are invited to| farmer is the only: ’ producer who) Langdon 29 0 Clear) tuted to compel payment, 1, succeeding A. W, Leuhrs. Chief} some from England and Canada. setting her clothing on fire after Observe Arhor Day attend does not fix the price on what he |Larimore 30 0 Clear Engineer Black also has ‘named Today’s program comprises 38 saturating them with kerosene. A| Arbor Duy or tree planting day! It is planned to hold the meeting | sells. He would place the farmer on | Lisbon 52 36 0 Clear} In silent tunnels under the quaint| Ralph McKeown to succeed G. F. events. : physician was called and found the| Will .be officially observed at thelin one of the big cottages at Lake-|the same business basis with the| Minot 53 22 0 Clear| Finland village of Wisbech are 250,-|Ludvigsen as division engineer at ” woman severely burned and suffer-| schools Friday when the children| wood, on the lake shore. - __| manufacturer and the retailer. Napoleon 54.24 0 Clear} 000 bottles of port wine, put there to| Devils Lake, and John Gavin to be Japanese policemen are finding it eae eet dn eoetinen onstage a) Lee eaeh eR nT The Delian gmap in ten here} Moasbe ics 10 Meteorologiat. | tary id. nn ne i 8 Oem | eion engineer at Valley Cits[necaanry to shut down dance. li ‘ 3 . . . : .| tury old. + [succeeding R. ‘aro! in Tokyo and Yokol

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