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E ABLISHED 1873 Si BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1923 PRICE FIVE CENTS CURZON MAY SUCCEED BONAR LAW NOOO Oe uaeneee NR eee RRR oer | Chinese Protest Against Japs | ‘JUDGE HALLAM RESIGNS T0 ENTER TE ee TT OT ARSE aGt To MNWESMTA SaATORSae aco CABINET HEAD TAKE HONORS, (Mim wae. = | ARBARRANGED AID CAPTIVES NONPARTISANS ENDORSE JOHNSON} ; OF TLL HEALTY a my Hl i & aH in in F iati ‘uti Gathers Force, and Big Field of Candidates Is die rairie Breezes” First and ey A All Citizens Asked to Join in Further Negotiations atile a ba : i + 1g : ¢ : S Is Official Statement Made oi “Pep” Third in Inter-State | y . ’ i Tribute to Soldier Dead | Unless There Is Foreign | ‘ Expected—Governor Preus Silent on Own | A x 5 Pieeuas 4 The Resignation of Pre- Conteal'atGrand Forks | \ . Of Nation Representation Intentions in the Matter aie Hanae tae St. Paul, May 21.—Judge Oscar Hallam today resigned as at of the state supreme court, effective Friday, to become a candidate for AT TOR 7 i = the Republican nomination for United States Senator in. the primary DISCUSS NEW HEAD : ; i election, June 18, marck Girl Wins Honor- ! : ‘ General Cessation of Busi- Dispatches Suggest That’ Judge Hallam said he would file his candidacy with the Secretary of i H a ‘ | _ State today Lord Curzon Generally Picked ” able Mention in Musie— ness Urged During =, American of Long Resi- ame Judge Hallam is the fourth man { oe. > ‘ a | 4 By Political Gossips As =: L H . alt to announce definitely that he will a Ashley Athlete Isa Star | Sy) fm; = \ | Exercises dence eae Powers BISMARCK VET. ek to auceeeas CHES Late” Stnntu Next Premier Nelson, The others are Sidney An- OTHER H. S. RESULTS. a ae ‘MEMORIAL PAGEANT FLOUT THE CHINESE Impressive exercises on Memori:l IN BAD SHAPE, derson, representative in Congres. v Bismarck high school’s publica: ! ; , a! sf ur <. Gt pale 4 Shanghai, M A Central ; Hea aorr a ‘et, || London, May 21.—Political ehoel 4 ‘ Day, May 80, are planned for Bis-, _ Shanghai, Ma from the First Minnesota district, + May : Gh as cit ae Br ze" ‘ : ees ay etree LT i News dispatch from Shanghai an- Republican; Charles A, Linbergh, | SiP* are almost unanimously of nounces the release of Mrs, Eman- EERE cone ‘armer-labor | @Pition that Lord Curzon, won high honors at the annual | $ es 7 ’ BH AML patriotic and) fraternal jor ‘ormer congressman, farmer-labo ‘ ! | wel Vera, wife of a Mexican manu- | party, and) Congressman ‘Thomas |! State for Foreign ‘ meacuine of ne Northern Interschol- nizations are asked to particigut:! facturer, who says that 14 male | R ANIZATI N SETI GengChenuiNn 4FomEThe TERE TOS offered the pr miership 3 2 istic Press Association, at | : (ivittel ipavdde, anal chet amenian| (eeleoners sell iawelannyaehierb | niteiey either he or Stanley Baldwin wil i Forks Satur “Prairie ‘ fa H u be the successor to Andrew Bon: won first place and “Pep” was_ : ™~ ion committee in charge will-ask| ants are living under terrible The election will take place July |Law, who has resigned because of i i i ditions. Mrs. Verea was ex- 16. awarded ihird plage. f t all business cease during tne) COM : ee Dy ill health, High . me a ‘ Lb hours of the exercises, from 1 ty 5! a when she reached Shang- | Qscar Selvig Elected by the His Platform, Lord Derby also is spoken of as a annuals from) N Dakota and! : ‘p.m a : Judge Hallam ina statement of his , posit for the office. The Earl western Minnesota were entered in Z , | The firing squads will visit the ee D. V. A.—Resolutions Urge | yi: declared that if elected he would jof Balfour's age is generally r the contest, and stet® members gath= : cemeteries on the morning of May, Washington, May 21.- Further ne P radii work “to accomlish what legisla. [ed as ruling him out, aiebuge itis aa fa : : j & ° OM) | 0, flowers und fi alee aplaee| petia ie moniiGreneay ace For Nations ac isk : lee ered in confer * . | 30, flowers and flags will be placed xotiations between the Chinese gov- tion may do to put a fair profit into, Suggested that he might take the University F va = x 3 on the graves of war veterans, and crnment authorities and the bandit i sm| the hands of the bulk producers, to| Prime Ministership in the event— ae ae oe ue conte: bY Hae : Fy Seni cate ante, tne Tine °f leaders in Shantung “are futile” un- CONCLUDEWITHBANQUET | cceure to agriculture and labor the | Which at the moment is) cbnsidére a Jones, editor of "Pep a ’ Missouri as a tribute to deceased) | tere is foreign representation - return to which they are justly en- | #ltogether —unlikely—existing — s¢ Bruce Murphy, editor of sailors of the United States for = ' jisms in the Conservative ranks ve : “A 4 A’ parade will be hield at 2:15 p.|an the Chinese government delega-! |, The stute convention of the North | titled, to relieve the consumer from | peated and all agree to pull Loge! also was clected pri A demonstration in Shanghai against the Japanese i m., with all fraternal and patriotic, tion, in the opinion of the American Brits VERGE aa ee He areas eM ep gh ee the association, which tg poycott Jap goods. Tension between these two oriental countr organizations in Tine. Company A{ubsercers it was reported today Sl iailiy city catalan ol? Giedieaeey, ceave caactions it de piechees at | ite Dally Herald, Labor's nev charge of the two-day confer- | j, iy growing tighter has been designed military escort! the state department j {urday with election of officers, se-| cessive exactions in the purchase of! paper, says Curzon’s next year’s editor of the pa-! 3 2 for the parade. The line of march} The dispatches sug, ed tha a Hess pits fuel, sugar and other staple neces-| would be a disaster. for co to be ‘held at the state univer- | > will include the Legion post, Span-| Anderson, an Amer of g| ne ple on of resolutions, @} saries of life and generally to pro-| tain and Europe b-War Veterans, Veterans of the! residence and intimate association and at banquet] test against oppression of the strong,| ‘The parliamentary correspond I. eteran terans of ¢t . | » Country lub, PP i y ry restiléof the seontest fellow! ivil War in automobiles, Women's{ With the bandits and government of jountry club. the great mass of people who have | of The Times says he ¢ ¢ Tapers spUBIANSel Iie Niky aenesh Relicf Corps, War Mothers, Legton| ficials in China, might be chosen to} s chosen were: no axes to grind, no special interests | thoritatively that Mr. wilhibanwattendance. oe Ob0on sett | Auxiliary Hoy Seoute@Nare ra-{ negotiate with the brigands and ve State Commander Oscar Selvite! tg turn, who want only a fair and throat complaint is not chet Dickinson, first; Tech, SI eel societies. The Lloyd § ey Hed wets Plenipotantis ee bees | ice-Commander—Chas, E, Wil-| Sduare deal. ; aud that there is every E oud and Cynosure, Fargo, second; of the Legion will award « twise a state department | ay “I shall be at all times mindful! hope his health in time will be x ae Bismarck, thir Maroon an rae flag to the Boy 8 TE ue publeation eat Adjutant—Carl Knudtson, — Bis-] &f the obligations which the nation stored At s u tood th iold, Grafton and Owl, Valley City, | rae ieee the best appearance in only “hope sof vearly release) 0! ake owes to the men who have fought; h¢ Will retain his seat in th Hou i X ea ae : h soners is by direc reign ™ : of Commons hongrable mention. ho Fe { the parade: the ‘orisoners is by direct foreign | Un ccsurer--Val Swann, Bismurek, -| its wars, and especially to those who , °f Commons. Papers published’ in schools hav $ The patriotic program will follow | Nexotiation.” ee f Sau Elitihve. cudtered (isahilitgin aENemseeye | - less than 200 attendance: Zip.’ State Teachers and Laundry. the parade and will be in the city] arat — alee erie eral woven ania have suffered disability in the serv-' Rox ap Law's STATEMENT operstown, firsts Srosby,: eave Heachers and La 3 | Auditorium. A Memorial Day Pag: URGES INTERVENTION, BCC pr oe cet Site ah rete ree H OS (Sunday—By' A. PD : : Grand Forks. For Waterway i ond; Pep-O, Le Soure . men’s Associations Are the ‘ant will be given. Justice Ch Shanghai) Shine: Mey 8 Allen J. McDougall of Fargo was| Judge Hallam also announced hej, 0ndew Andrew Bonar Law High school magazine e Mid- tianson of the supreme court. will! Martens, a physician, returning from eAUGTaGIELORSat ICtHlee KesebionA aa earns Pe 1 Signed today as premier of Gre get, university model high, honora-| Latest to be Added to ‘Asso-! deliver the emorial Day addre Ja relief mission to the Shantung! Sed’ for national vice-command-, would seck adjustment of railroad) Britain. ain ane | eee ses : fate : icky dill be anbr-| ciounlains, ahare. 1: phiacners ace (2° the election at the national) transportation probiems, better water} A statement issued at Dow: Annual publications: Pra uae ciation of Commerce List of j shall of oie day. | held” by the bandits, reported today sezes, Bismarck, first; Cynosure, 1 seas 5 | He he Association of Commerce di-) that the concensus of opinion among argo, second: Flickertail, university | Gatherings for the City. | |rectors in meeting this afternoon, the captives was that foreign inter-|ance of the veloume torche in ‘ model high, third. ou Hays Is Not Present at Pres-' indorsed the propos iness' venti ee tame he : vetgrans to the nation} ternational problems and disputes| improve his health and on his ¥ ve ae | : ee josal tbat ibusings vention was the only possible means j and’ the principles and ideals of the ito thatiand 1a sales F to Lend tomas ional and departmental pa-|- Many local agencies are busily en- houses close during the hours vf! of effecting their release. The ban- | eave s and to that end secure world peace.”! turn to London yesterday he 1 er en Many local agencies are busily byterian-Asyembly to | effecting their release. The ban- | government. ae vestenda Crosby and Divide City Junc-| pugeq now. in preparing for man y j the exercises Memorial Day. dita PMDET Mertens leat (Gaviaiyduin: (Lower omelet ks “ut aes examined by medical advisers Ses in the late rst; St. a St. Pet- ‘ A | A arid c . . pnseque vf whose advice nite Sestdy Monten thie large conventions to be held in Bis- Hear It ieredit and distrust Chinese officials | World War the government of the lt Coe ce Cum eke aaa ‘ A pends : 3 St. Paul, May 21.—Governor J, A.|Law immediately placed his resic ps aes { e1 sand are anxious to deal with foreign- | United States was ‘a c iy i Olat N. Bjornstad of Bottineau in| MATK tis veer trendy ‘ ——— B k fees a Seen ccee ie ce Ce pe MeO. Preus today announced the ap-| tion in the hands of his Maje the boys’ event won first place in v utes for several alrea anapolis, Ind., May 21—Pres- Nie he y of saving 5 the King, who graciously ‘i ; ithe havaliig A a ali Rwoel ‘ . >| pointment of Royal Stone, St. Paul was ple the annual state high school declar- ed, Bismarck is facing the task of ! hyterians of the United States of | Chevalier Musso, wealthy Italian | to the world the ideals dear to the ed) to accept it.” ation contest at the state university. | handling the biggest convention of | America Saturday night received aj attornel of Shanghai wrote, saying, People of t : mes Palle Ursiverecee inieess Sank = | the year, the North Dakota Educa-!yeport from the committee on sab-| bandits wore) jatill surrounded aby) ition Pasian Taheae wh esignation to 5 : HAS IOR ON. Music Contest Results tional Association. The executive j hath observance demanding that the! troops. He urged direct negotiation | t® the nation which so fought for a} Whose resignation to become a can- yao) Maw 91. —The condition Complete results in the music con-' committee, in mecting in Grand! movies ST Eracciea eat cath | between foreign officials and bandits,| Worthy purpose and to these menj didate for the United States senate; , i..5 Bonar Law, retiring prir deste alle SUE ap LEE re Goa excluding Chinese from the parley. | “80 Willingly risked their all to] to succeed the lute Senator Knute | Andrew Bonar Taw. retiring pris Contralto solo: Helen Bergquist,’ place for the convention. The dates | Will ; | Will Hold Classes at Will _ Immediately steps should be taken, | Preserve highly "cherished rights,] Nelson, was announced today. Me ea a totlows: argo, firsts (Dorathy, (Couper Lise fle acrrwngee previa: canventiaall ae eae eaite J ' Fe eee eee eeu pe taker jemblems of honor; but that the| Stone will suceced Judge Hallam Fri- | tA aecosde, ERTS Se , ¢ es med and disfigured bodies, the when the judge's resignation be fr, Bonar Law had a slight op¢ bine Ggcgnds Emily Booker, Pem-| probably will be in October, this! tors of America, who is attending! Schopl Under Direction |i. my state of health is very bad: | rows on rows of ldier end, and comes effective. ation of the throat today. Otherw Si eens the assembly as an eldey of the} I await death calmly.’ i iis eonditign’s ‘ ss ne : an Ona - sembly as i roof the} | Tas eeaneadicandl: beakene henge Got as his condition is unchanged. mee Heo Malcom Etsted, “Qn June 5, 6 and 7, 160 to 225 den-| church, was absent from the hall | OF Rev. L. R, Johnson |The American Chamber of Com- parents, relatives and friends of the| Mr, St cent! ed ane cen Oa Sch i: ae <4" tists will gather here for the state | attending a committee meeting} jy, jm has telegraphed the American | yictims Sno One caaatiien ol aa Be ie sherecen aa pboste in FRENCH REGRETS pie J Vocal, goles Frank, MeNeece,| dental association convention, On| when Dr. Harry L. Bowlby, presi-|, Fial arrangements for the oven-| Iegation in Peking urging foreign tion's disg ie a Paris, May 21.—General regret Tg) fil Myron Dunnel, Minot,’ M€ night of the convention the visi- |dent of the Lord's Day Alliance, at- |" Ses tiled sens inet: the Bis- | negotiations and asking measures to women in the 20th century of the INDORSE JOHNSON. felt in France at the retirement cond; Perey Hancock, Minot, third. | tf Will attend the performance of | tacked the Sunday movie shows. aoe vache dey ee School were‘ effect immediate relief of the host-| Christian era find better methods! yginneapolis, May. 21 Magnus | Premier Bonar Law of Great Brit: Bass instrument solo: Fred Byer.| Walter Whiteside in “The Hindu” at | “1 have nothing a: t the move} M’de yesterday by the Coun- ages with the employment of troops | of settling their disputes than mor- oe eANEADS MS dete tor Gove ee ag and genuine sympathy is exten ly, Fargo, first; Paul Dickey, Dick.| the Auditorium. ies,” said Dr. Bowlby, “if they will) Ci! of Religious Education. Permis-/ if necessury, tal combat and we believe th Laem antidate for Governor Of to hin: (Hissaprieht,) Honest neous inson, second; Kermin Smith, trom-| The state postal convention mects | clean-up and clear out of the Lord's S12" has been secured from thej peetet !tions of the world should equally] Minnesota at the last election, has: has been fully appreciated here 1 bone,. Oakes, third, a here June 15 and 16. Postmaster chool board to use the Will School | NEW NOTE SENT. ladvance. We adjure the officers of indorsed by the Nonpartisan! withstanding differen of opin Violin solo: Frank Rice, Wahpe-|H. T, Murphy has issued invitations The commercial, movie house| fer _ ch work. Registration of, Peking, China, May 21—Reports | our state and nation that. they fail at eC Cae epee cearcric oe! | PS ech CUagle ane ane, ‘pn, first; Ross Bruce, Enderlin, s ‘to 720 postmasters and expects at| ought to give the church, the Bible punile: be made by personal can: | that troops were firing on the Shan-{"0t to do all that is within their slidate, ‘or United States senator to; all of the editorials seize the ¢ oud; Leah Shellit, Fargo, third. | teast 500 to be here. Postmaster- | school and the home the right of | /5 0” turday morning by volun-| tung bandits were received by the | Power to advance the peace and] fill the vacancy. eRe rei 11 Soprano solo: Norma Devol, Far-| General Harry S, New in a letter to| way on the Christian Sabbath. With- | tees from the churches, and the en-' diplomatic corps which immediately | *anduility of the world, and Cone L'Eclaire, the Briand £0, ;_ Agatha Nilsson, Ancta,' the Association of Commerce states | out Christain Sabbath there will be| tite city will be visited. Cards will | drafted a new note to the foreign of- | Slemnly’ urge all such officials that jthe. st Saya (Cranes can Oui nek second; Hattie Larson, Wahpeton,: that he will be represented by one} no Christian morality and without | Pe wie wah the pupils will being e asking the Chinese government jwacaworle Feces ap peace may he ete jisvat Goer a | nla a y ve institu. , directly to the rooms in the Wil a er be endangered by the expe seorg nigh less club: Jamestown, first.! general of the assistant postmasters- | Christian morality the free institu School on’ Monday’ morning. m ann how it reconciled its promises'to pro- | dienes of partis 3 mare showed we still have a fficials. tions of this country cannot be pre- cure release of the captives and | i sewn Forks, ‘second; Mayvil | June 27, 28 and 29, wil bring 500 to; A resolution on motion picture) °" 7 ; ae 1 wilt be: 22° errhecentia ane ae DY. Choruses: Grand Forks, fir , | 600 bankers and their wives here, and j censorship and Sunday movie shows |) Tyo the ny eim oie from nine | ¥ | ; ie : SSS A. for hospitalization of wounded | 1¢ ae i {held in the morning only, from nine 4 Jamestoury seconds wileeto, Ani some of the most prominent men in| Is expected to he presented to the Rodin the mering cul, from ne WNIT WAGE neh uel ae) Crew of EU. Demmer Res- Mlve clubs’ Jementowg, frat.|the business world. Roger Babson, , assembly for action. | ‘i A ' i of rehabilitated men in em- s i ae red _|for play under the, direct f vol-j Bp i iffi ; Grand Forks, second; Lisbon, Roted statistician and business es-| The controversy between the ultra-j fo" PlAw Under. # Rncatepiiae of then LAW TEST UP which promise to develop cued With Difficulty | GERMAN MADE convention in Minneapolis this sum-] transportation to the sea for the mer, Resolutions renewed the allegi- t | street, the official residence of + Northwest and “the establishment of | premier, said: a tribunal for the settlement of in-| Mr. Bonar Law's voyage did i third. ‘pert, is‘expected to be on the pro- | conservative and progressive fac-} Be 7 Z Jobs to make them = ee ele Bands: Buxton, first. gram. The local committee has «r-/ tions was quiet today, due to the’ | Supervised my rich has been. oF | TO CONFERENCE, dependent, commended to the Veter-| Superior, Wis. May Ae al Orchestras: Oakes, first; Ender-' ranged for much entertainment, in-| absence of William Jennings Bryan,| Tinged lor the children of the sity: on ‘ans Bureau the Legion program for s > boy:t Z steamer E. U, Demmer a ‘he Mil lin, second; Granville, third. | cluding a ball in the statehouse, goli |leader of the fundamentalists. Bae SAREE ae auaenenee ie tae Grand Forks, May 21—Any action! 4 hospital in the Tenth (Northwest) | waukee-Western Fuel company went} Cedar Rapids, Ta, May 21—The re Piano solos, Genevieve Goodman,} tournament, Country club party and/ Mr. Bryan who went to Kansa: 2 & ani that may be taken toward testing the| Veterans Bureau district, bout 30 miles below Thunder | P#Per Poppies bought by the Amer Minot, first; Edna Erickson, Minot,{roof garden party. The local com-, City to address a Baptist mevting, is |nce in the play work of the school. | gown about 30. miles Below. Fhunder constitutionality of the North Da-|Pressed appreciation to Governor) gay island, following a collision with | C2" Legion Post here to celebrate second; Gage Watkins, " Fargo,| mittee was disappointed today in re- coming, back in time to make two ad-) There will be a large sand-pit, ball’ kota minimum wage law by the As-|Nestos for his welcome address and] sho steamer Staturn, according to] POPPY Day May 26 were discover: ; -|games and other play activities. | ogi ' é ci, | representatives of the Veterans Re ‘ 5 third. 4 f he Schubert en-| dresses on evolution and the funda-|#&mes an . | sociated Industries of North Dakota| 7¢Presentatives of — the Cleranelye watches mecelved her embers | today all to bear the label “Made i Fiano duateri Meteo) tivetsa Michi | Seong. wate “ihe Passing, Show" | ment nl interpretation of the Bible| The instruction periods consist inj wit probably be largely. determined | Bureau and Legion party. here. diepatehes ,recelved., her ete Germany.” The Legion has calle gan, second; Mayville, third. | would not go to the Pacific Coast | tomorrow. story-telling, using the Bible and! quring a conference of presidents} ere a meeting for tonight to decid - life-boats. The collision occurred in Small orchestra groups: Wahpe | ty APuaa been ‘Koned tomhave ae | textbooks, hand work, singing, Wor-| and secretaries of employers and in-| LOCAL TEMPLAR " 5 ; morn. | Whether to return them, ton, first; Grafton,, second; Ste¢le,| leer int MnOAdiseiisntene cient WEATHER FORECASTS |ship in one of the nearby churches. dustrial associations of 42. state: Sa tox avout 7 orctock Sunday morn i i It has information also that sev aie; anes the convention. However, | Care is being.taken to provide teach-; which opened today at Chicago, ac- RETURN FROM ne eral other Towa cities have similar. ' i For Bismarck and vicinity: Cloudy | ers with teaching ability and the cording to R. E. Wenzel, secretar: y CREW ARRIVES. ly labelled pop Soprano solo: Mildred Kellam,| joist: elabprets entertainment is be} | itnt and Tuesday, — probably | 4 STATE MEETING Baull Bee eM eh The Jamestown; Isabelle Nae reeeet | Pas | showers. | At the completion of the course, distinctly Christian point of vie i ; A tend the meeting. —- cripsin Gt ERNE : , ; tate d i tion Shares f oath members of the crew of the steamer Portland. ili ; will See ae convention” vor North Dakota: Cloudy to-| there will be special exercises in|" Althought the members of the As-' H. Rugs dr, who was advanced) rayara. U. Demmor which sank in Contralto solo: Lillian’ Rigler, ; |Inight and Tuesday: probably show-i which the entire school will take) sociated Industries, in annual conz|t® the post of grand captain general.) payayd, U- Dammer which sank, in Bismarck. The Association of Commerce, ers south portion. Not much change | part, “4 vention’ here’ May 10, euthorised| fourth invline, of the Knights Tom-| 7 So ce coe ue ipo ceocaes Boys’ vocal solo: Roy Debing, | which has eplisted itself in obtaining | jn temperature. ; The cooperation of parents a having been struck by the steamer a 2 such action, no sti were. taken! Plur of North Dakota at the con-| ¢ ci 5 it Lahore, ‘or Bismarck many large state con-! Weather outlook for the period! teachers last year was yveer fine.! dyigr to the Chicago conference to.i clive which closed in Grand Forks | Staturn of the Inter-Lake Steamship Piano: Ralph Travis, Jamestown.| Yention, wil] scek the co-operation of | May 21 to 26, inclusive: Consider-| There was an average attendance of pul texting tha cneatitationanty ot, Suturday. J. L. Bell’ and. R. : arrived here early today. Honorable Mention who left. yesterday at. noon to at- Girls’ glee club: Kenmare. Jocal people in extending a hearty wel- | able cloudiness, occasional showers; | two hundred, nearly that number} the North Dakota law, it is said. It| Bergeson of Tancred Commandery Abe aa Aarely chad. mete take: te Ashley Man Stars sede ' General Weethée Conditions coreg the course and receiving! is believed that the Spisagy seater) No. 1, have returned from the meet-| io." gc these Sat svents were completed : “Get 1924 Meeting i The pressure is low over the Cache meee ee eekota uaterscholastic! The North Dakota Laundrymen’s! Rocky Mountain region und showers day. GDhe remaindsret hie track | convention will meet here in Hay, | ocenrred at seat eree Dineee Het nd field’ events will be eomptcted | 2924, through the efforts. of W. B.| Plains States and Rocky Mountain this afternoon. Rain greatly hamp- | C2uch of the Capital Steam Laundry | region, Feat 4 ee eee ce ered the work of contestants in the| Who represented Bismarck at the re-j Boneraiy, lilt: 1108 y three completed events’ and it wasj cent convention in Grand Forks. Mr.; (ots Preven 0 4 meeting, a special committee ap-| deputy grand commander; John Impossible to run off any of the ere secured the convertion for; ations BE Pe (COTTON MILLS | pointed’ ast November to make a) H. V. Tumer, Bottineau, grand gen- Taces, y Amenia .. 68 34 1.00 general survey of the workings of eralissim seorge a ss, r Laemmle of Ashley captured two this city next year. There will be! prostapcK| .......68° 41 00 C REDUCE OUTPUT the minimum wage laws throughout {grand captain general; Archie . D firsts und a second in the 'three| 40 to 50 people here at the 1924'con-| Bottineau . a a the United States, will make its re-|McCannell, Minot, grand senior war- events Saturday. He heaved the shot| vention. Dovila’ take: a2 and discus for first place and took Dickinson é ; 0 second in the javelin throw. 4 Ellendale A 56 Results follow: bi Fessenden . 9 Shot put—Laemmle, Ashley, first; t ; Grand Forks 48 Tonn, Heaton, ‘sdcond; Watkins, lamestown. . 50 Fargo, third and Sttand, St. Thomas, q pannel 0 fourth. ,Distance—43 ft., 4% inches. Larimore . 5 95 Dise Laemmle, Ashley, first; Lisbon 5) 80 Park River, third and Elias, St. Minot ‘ “ 0 Moore, Valley City, second; Overby;} Minneapolis, May 21.—The Amer-| Napoleon 4 16 come to all of the visitors during the | moderate temperature. Erasmus R. “Helbling, St. Anth farmer, and member of the legislative assembly, suffered TWO VETERANS ‘stroke’ of ‘iaralysia Saturday” atlt noon andvis at the present time *: READY FOR JOBS | Sismarck hospital. Attending pis sicians say the paralysis of his ris! side probably will be only temps ary. : A much larger enroll-| ence will serve to clear up a num-| ine The meeting was one of the ment ig expected this year. The! her of matters with regard to mini- j most successful in years. Devils | plans of the council have been en-| mum wage legislation in the var-| Lake ,home of the new commander, dorsed by the Association ‘of Com-! ious states so that a more definite| Allen V. Haig, was selected as next merce. There is no doubt of the! jine of action/in North Dakota can| meeting place of the state com- close cooperation of parents for ®) be evolved, it i jmandery. Other officers chosen are: tures prevail in all sections, successful session. _ | During the course of the Chicago; Otto Bauer, Mandan, was elected| Two veterans who received disabil- ities of various kinds in the service have completed a course in training through the United States Veteran _ Bureau and are now ready for em- . : ployment. j Both men would like to locate in i, M ba sotto rt, it is expected. den; William H. Hutcheson, Grand]: mile at SbSSRRE Meee oan ve : ee retury to Grand| Forks, was re-elected grand prelate; Bismarck, One is an automobile reduced production schedule, for a|Forks on May 25, according to ‘pres-|E. George Guthe Fargo, grand| mechanic, age 24, who Bae an eight period of 60 days, that will cut their | ent. plans. treasurer;, Walter L. Stockwell, Par- | rade education, who would like to find ‘ output by ‘50. pereent. This was pate go, grind recorder; Ralph L. Miller, # position as an auto mechanic, a es brought about under an agreement ASSISTANT CO, AGENT Fargo, / deputy rand recorder; | course in which he has just complet-| Columbia, 'S, C., May 21—A nation- approved by the Cotton Own-| Fargo, N. D., May 2i—Miss Louise| George H. Olmsted, Grand Forks,|ed. The other is a man of thirty )wide appeal for funds for the telief ers’ Association, and was caused by|Curtie ‘of Park\ River, N. D., has|was elected’ grand junior warden; | years who showed unusual ability | of the women and children who werd weak and falling market for yarn] been appointed assistant county ex-| Alfred Steele, Jamestown, grand| during his -course in -training for | widowed and orphaned by the Cleve-. at a time when high prices were rul-| tension agent for Barnes, Conny aeeanerd BY isk Henry ¥ isn Fein xresine. sta Caineaclataa aa land seieal aie in A sles Ved ig thomas, fourth. Distance—110 ft., : ji ing for raw cotton, and will- assume. her duties witl jew Rockford, grand sword bearer; nyone who sons. perished, issued today by. 6% inches. eranea taser esoeratli nheiee| Sane oats ‘ Tt was estimated’ that storks of| headquarters at Valley City, June 1,|Theo, S, Henty, Valley City, grand| obtaining the services of one of the| Thomas G. McLeod. Governor of] Javelin—Boe, Grand Forks, fitsts'| tiag fi the world, will be set in oper-| Moorhead . 68, 30 ad PC| yarn inthe hands of mills and mer-| according to *n aanouncement made | wa: 3 Ed. S. Person, Minot, grand| men is asked to write W. G. Besser-} South Carolina. All funds raised Laemmle, Ashley, second; Porter, ation when delegates from 12 states} For the 48 hours ending at 7:00 a.| chants’ in’ Shanghai ran to 100,000) today by J. W. Haw, State County captain of the guard; LeRoy Baird,| er, sub-district. employment officer, | will be handled by the: Ameri (Continued op; Page 8.) meet here today. m. today local: time,'* f bales. pAgent leader, Dickinson, inspector, $81-2 Babee St, Lined a i Red Cross, the\Governor said, f EP ye Lae : ay ett x i we a aeanaaqanaa