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WEATHER -FORBCART. Generally fair tonight and. Wed- nesday. Cooler tonight. e ESTABLISHED 1878 i Ra BISMARCK; NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, AUGUST | 14, 1923 PRICE FIVE ants ES Tg Se PTT a ea i ll lina te tc Mbt ae Ae Rs | 200 MINERS EN OMBED, MAY DIE eee GERMAN P( POLICE t USE SABERS TC TO QUELL. RIOTS pxrlasi0" SITUATION ATIONIS _ Eve Uurie to Tour U. S. [COOLIDGE NOT (MAY CONTINUE |AUTOMOBILE WON AT BASEBALL GAME | OCCURS MILE SAID BETTER FOR CONGRESS | EXPERIMENTS | DRAWING BADLY DAMAGED; TWoHURT | UNDER GROUND INDUSTRIALLY SESSION NOW| WITH LIGNITE Decrease in Riots in Which Experts ene That Rescuers The Ford touring car which W. C.| The fact that the car was not driv-} Will Not Be Able to Bring — Monson, employed by the Carper f Lumber’ couploved by the Carpenter ten at a high rate of speed is be Them Out Alive lieved to have prevented. thore seri- ous results. The car turned over Official Statement Says Pres-| Coal Companies Would Fur-| ball booster game last night, ‘i@ent Doesn’t Feel Like nish Money to Operate He- |'"1'y damaged when the lights wen: Many Persons Are Killed out and the car hit a post along the | when it struck the post. Both front} SOME BODIES FOUND B k-Mand: da few hun- | wheel t ff, the radiator Is Recorded in Berlin Calling It f bron Experimental Station aveurseet aaa the ew brides ey "tenders badly damidged,:tie wind eee JAeout midnight at night, vous. (otis be and the top damaged:| Wives and Children Wait rj Monson wi e most serious- ree injured, nson, Biggs an: POLICY IS STATED OTHER MATTERS UP, BELIEVED FEASIBLE|ty ttt of the five in the natomabite, | Bohlig wee taken net hospi-} Around Mine Entrance ia RS . He suffered acdislocated shoulder | tal, but with the exception of Mr. Eager For Word From Below | and perhaps'a fractured collar-bone, J.| Monson the injuries were reported | Coolidge Meets His Cabinct: Briquetting Scientific Success, | ©. Christensen, whe was driving, was | not serious today, injured slightly, suffering bruised| Mr. Monson had got the car about : For the First Time and | Says Babcock — Want to fingers. B. G. Biggs, another pas-|8 o'clock in the evening at the ball Stresemann Lays Down Con- ditions Under Which Re- . oy Senger, suffered injuries about the | game, holding the lucky number. Kemmerer, Aug. 14.-- sista Be Aban- Considers Many.Matiers | Make it Commercially . | ,¢yfe" ster Bohlig and Mr. Chris-| Mr. Biggs is a piano tuner.and Mr, | Two hundred ong Fe 1h Noe L. mino > wanna) Feasible ~ tensen’s four-year-sdn were shaken | Bohlig is a pinno salesman with a| of the Kemmerer.Coal Company werc 3 Washington, Aug. 14.—President f up. Fargo house. entombed this morning following an | Coolidge at the present time sees no Voronos occasion for a special session of Con-| The board of administration has} i The explosion occurred in the lower gress in advance of the regular De- eveaeat consideration a plan| DR. KINNEY level. ui cember meeting, it was said officially | whereby in spite of a limited appro- A cave-in at extra 16 eat off at the White House today, | priation further experiments may be IN HOSPITAL all. communication oe JY men who President Coolidge’s administration | conducted in the next two years at, oy were working around the 26 and 2k j was said by a White House spokes-| the Hebron lignite experimental sta- Dr. T. G, Kinney, assistant state REDUCED IN entry, Up to noon one body had bver: jman today to stand on the position, tion, particularly with reference to veterinarian, is in a loca}, hospital recolered. laid down by Secretary Hughes ft} endeavoring to establish that lignite suffering from blood poisoning, fol- Relief workers immediately went o . The i government, it was deciated; ‘ip-ready ona commercial basis. | veterinary work. He is reported get- to. work. They were under ground to to help in any way it can without in- ; ; ‘ u plosion. FURTHER RIOTING London, Aug. 14—Hamburg was tio'geene of further rioting tod: with many killed or wounded, «Grding to a Central News dis- patch from Berlin. Communists gained the upper hand at Wilhemsburg near Ham- burg, the dispatch adds, disarm- ing the militia and taking con- trol of the town. the 17th entry rear the body of « pump man was fi Black clouds of Sacks from the mine sands were the only indicatior of an explosion at first. The explosion js estimated to have occurred nearly a mile under |the station have convinced Dean B. | volving itself unduly. ersi SDRC HO Hy (eee NORTH DAKOTA {cutoces cons rer caton 1 CONFESSES HE has established that briquetting of Made in Bismarck by Berlin, Aug. 14.—The industrial sit- uation in Berlin showed improvement today and there were reports of bet- lign scientifically feasible, and terments in conditions from other 7 . round. parte ioe Gerade preitieucuralsnedere he believes that it oan:be manufactur Three Big Companies W Neculig Gt:the couditlin' ae ewetan were still in progress in many dis- Res Gaia FF rat cate KILLED WIFE caren a commercial basis with suc- tombed men has coi from th: tricts. Mile. Eve Curie, daughter of Mme. Curie, discoverer of lum, Md depths but experts in mine rescu: The police prevented attempts to| tour the United States soon, having achieved great success in Europe J |. Some of the-lignite coal companies STANDARD MAN COMES] werk declared they saw little hope of hold demonstrations in various parts 3 rescuing the men aliv of Berlin. As the volunteer workers du: The situation at Seddin has become worse. The dock employes went on 28 & Guuvwt pianist. Her noted mother probably will accompany her. have informed the board of adminis- pocsid beri MnO Maran Lan Au a beatae ua MOTHER IN [ AW tration that they are willing to take care of the operating expense of the FIFTY MEN Oil Company Sending F. B.| frantically toward the entombed men through the main entrance hundre woe —— mine whether the lignite can be bri-/ Standard Oil and Independ-| Packard Here in Response’ | of women and children relatives oe ee es SENT ROSEGLEN | usecase raehbe (eet oe a rene Oil and Indepe ple ete = T- bakensia MINERS, A R B — Massachusetts Man Then Dis-| utd warrant an extension of the| ents Both Cut Prices in To Demand of Governor . | the mine for word from within. pire f Fifty men were sent from the Bis- ‘Bod lignite industry in this direction. ii pele ath A United States. mine rescue car 4 o Ghanselfor Ge comme aniendrhlsi gay: marck free employment office main-| membered hes ciaee | his offer ia’ weer consideration by Many Middle Western , Gasoline prices went down in Bis-| Which left Kemmerer this, mornin;: Sis RERRIee EDR ES tained by the state and federal gov-; Placed Them in a Field | the members of the board. States marck today as a result of the gas-| 7% ordered to return. | rumors thateomsiabas i ernments to Roseglen, McLean .coun- Experiments have been carried on oline “war” which started in: South}, The property is known as the fron- ed in Hanover*and 16 in Seitz, Sax- ty, yesterday for harvesting. Wages at the Hebron station for the last Dakota and spread to other stat Tt is ahont one, mile from eae paneer bean offered were $3,50'per day. THe of- POLICE| few years and the Ipst legislature re- The: Standard .Oil Compan Re bitae gr dora pelea erent Yice was able to fill the request} DRIVER TELLS CH Gaced the appropriation te $1000 for; COURT AN INQUIRY] ,,The Standard Ol Company, The) NQUCS sescuera, wore’ sald to be city of Hamburg by proclamation of promptly. CSS two years. Dr, Babcock hopes to be a fining Company all announced reduc: | ™*king progress toward the entombe: the’ senate is virtually under martial President Coolidge Sanctions able to.go ahead with experiments tions of 66 cents-per gallon-in men, It was- expected, however, thet Jaw as a result of the serious elesh! -' O¥Hfereiice 10, Try and TULS A’ PLACED . | Because Suspicious, of the; ind be able to make a report to the Anacunced: That Dopartatens oline it Bismarck this werntng th bet ftrikers ‘and next legislature. Standard OU officials here cut the polices ene Prevent Strike - Contents of the Two Boxes: | pe re ccorne B, Wahren of the en-| Of Sustice Is Investigating prices on orders from the Btande anh ‘ ‘A runaway trip car whieh lunged . . Being Hauled Away gineering department of the Univer- The Situation ore it Company at Indias, Chi-| » A rune ray trip ca telat g oa Hd Sakae ac : UNDER RULE tity of North Dakota conferred with 2 $480. The filling station rate’ was eut| {ror Srey spare ieee Aix La Chappelle, Aug. 14.—Twelve x the board regarding installation o 0 gn persons were killed and more than| MEET IN NEW YORK Medford, Mass, Aug. 14.—Munie} modern coal handling equipment in OIL STOCKS BREAK cents and the tank wagon rate to 19,7/ from the mine, = 80 wounded here last» night when crowds attempted to storm the police headquarters and rescue prisoners taken during the day when the police S New York, Aug. 14—Sharp re- j|cents per gallon. Oth companies Federal Coal Commission: To iter two boxes containing the dis-Ito the E. C. Horne Machinery Com-| Smmqunced by competitive com- e PI : ) , membered bodies of two worien were | pany, Denver, Colorado, for $6,675.00.; panies in 15 states today resulted Broke up\a food shortage demonstra: Propose Continuance of Mes found in a field, The police said| The equipment included le a” track nbethseproed inelting ara gom- | the Standard, it, waxunderstood, tion. es Work After Sept. 1 Governor of Oklahoma Puts|Tsokos had confessed that he killed! hopper and elevatos. pit, plate feed-| Stock exchange. Eleven oll stocke ji Governor Pleased All the victims were German civil-| = . his wife, Natalie, and her mother,!er, coal crusher and elevators and established new low prices for ‘ overnor Nestos, who on Saturday ians. In yesterday’s demonstration ae Troons in Charge of Police | Mrs. Katherine Adams, Saturday | conveyers. the year and practically the en. | Wited the Stand pany, de- four Germans were killed and 40 Washington, Aug. 14.—The new D ~ night. taste BRS Oe tire fist In this greup dropped ene jmanding th 1 wounded administration under President -- Department ‘According to. the alleged confes- tee discrimina % The crow@ was composed largely of |. Conlidee hes speraves nen Hs pide jsion Tsekos quarreled with his wi 9 AMERIC ANS Maracaibou, Trans-Continental, - idle workmen. ft laid seige jo the) erie nee vacl shortage chic |, Tulsa, Okla, Aug. 14.—Martial law! and mother at their home in Franl Invincible, Sinclair common and relieve any fuel shortage which degean dea a was pleased with the announcement pon the city of Tulsajlin over money matters and he de- preferred, White Eagle, Marland, vs, MuEht reeult from an anthracite | serly today by decree of Governor J.|clared they attacked him, He sald ) Skelly and Middle States were Fe reductions Reports: Exaggerated): 62) Wit ee C. Walton as the result of recent|he overpowered them and then stab- . among the shares which fell to | a taited tigures neeesaare phe | Committee on United States Confidence was expressed that |°#S¢* Of mob violence,’ ‘bed them and cut Mrs. Adams’ throat. , paw iiew,records, to speak with exactness, my inves: Chamber of Commerce the initiative taken through the | nitions cutie eee cee of | He dragged their bodies to the cel- at earns Reation thatthe nie wears of Com coal commission would result in | ™#litary authorities at 6 a. m, Three! jay, Held in Connection With At- aes ue: Te Reductions. 10 tine; “freight: ‘and? similar charget ee headquarters and refused to heed the police warning to disperse. After throwing hand grenades irtto the crowd and firing several volleys the security police emerged and charged the mob with sabers and re- salstye, prevention of a strike but it was somuent sot ngenceyosauipped: mh Sunday, the confession continued, tempted Abdaction of essed inesp ices begun Whom GELSIROE | atentag that the rate at which it is} Chicago, Aug. 14.—While a research GENERAL STRIKE CALLED: ' emphasized that should a suspen- | 4:0) jaw order under command of | te took his three small children and emp’ dered state highway supply depots to ®Mnounced gasoline will be sold here| committee of the United State: Berlin, Aug. 14.—The general} ston of productio nbecome inevit- | adiutant-General B, H: Markham, — |W8% driven to Boston in an automo- Bergdoll sell gasoline at 16 cents a gallon as- today, is more nearly what it should! Chamber of Commerce yesterday a strike in Berlin was called off by the} able the administration was: pre- Only the police department and the| bile by C. A. Clark of Franklin. He uiued Palinationallaspett, tauayeaneat be, qin North Dakota,” the governor Co} ists thi: ing, all the| pared to deal with the situation. fi ded | left the children at his mothers home t d by the Stand. a ar it Lhe fale te wy eee “ and returned home Sunday night, he] Eberbach, Baden, Germany, Aug. 14 Brie cu Goneeeien tot iff dinua por A roe id he was continuing his in-| of wheat were exaggerated and rail tAeSBy ay Washington, Aug. 14—Members of|line with instructions ‘from the Gov-; said. He went to the cellar, dismem- | Cvlvin Hoover Griffith, of Hamilton, Kentucky and independent producers Vestization, and expects to meet aj Toad executives in carte ee with “84° SS@UMTLINES POLICY the Federal Coal: Commission foday | ernor, it was understood. The courts|baged the bodies with a knife and|Ohio., and Eugene Victor Nielson o1 came effective in, mid-west and|FePresentative of the Standard Oj1| Omaha business men sa ry wou nounced reports of over-productiv b é ical ited in Company being sent in answer to his | further consider the proposal to re Bétlim) Auge. 14.—Dr. Gustav Strese-! were completing plans for a’ meeting| and other civil agencies are not ex-|put them in wooden boxes. Chicago, two Americans a1 southern states. pany in an: 0 eee mann, ‘few German chancellor, out-'in New York tomorrow with yepr pected to be disturbed. Tackos told the police that on|connection with Saturday's, attack | Gasoline today was selling at 15.4| ‘telegram, probably on Thursday. duce irutgh trate) 20 ore lined in a statement today the con- tatives of union miners and operators _ Monday he arranged with Clark to cule Seeret vader, were taken |°ents in Chicago, 16% cents in Omaha, Sending Representative itions’‘‘wader. which Germany is in the anthracite fields, summoned by SISTER WINS drive him to Boston again. They queriean face enn es transferred 16.9 cents in Kansas City, 22 cents inj The telegram recetved late yester- ready: pabaadon 5 mt patsixe resist- the commission to renew negotiations. started late in the day with two Reine jail Mocbeae Loulaville: 31 cents in D TT gay from the Standard Oil reads as: ‘ance in Rethe. The condition, ¢ The -summons was issued yesterday boxes. Last night Clark said he be- _ {and from 10 16 cents in of ‘ollows: the complete:qentogation to Germany with the apprgral of President Cool- FROM BROTHER ame suspicious of the contents of| Griffith claims to be in the em: i of her right ee control over. the idge after he had been. informed of : 0: top- | Ploy. of the American Graves Regis- Ruhr; re-ontablishment of the condi: the atuation in detll in conference IN HIGH COURT na pretext he stop. cago market to 1.01 cents, an a vance of six cents, Depressed market conditions wer: attributed by the research committe: Chicago, Ilinois, reports of | éufplus’’ productio.: August 13, 1923 ions: Hon. R, A. Nestos. Governor. and resolutioné adopted declared tht tration Board ang says he was look- ind notified the police- r s ooh f a study of the situation did not ber tions in the Rhineland vouchsafed with members of: the commission. ing for the bodies of Americans bur- Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Bismarck, North Dakota. 1 man who said he would report the out the estimates, A definite resear: her under the Versailles treaty An agreement to insure continu-| . Caroline Gebihar, ap appealing from ‘matter but did not think it necessary led, me org Se dasnetianata in, Bene and South Dakota, Minn: Your telegram, August 11th. was program as beg! hihh will end on the liberation of every German citi- ance of production after the expira-|the Stutsman district court, wa sas, Missouri and parts of/ received by us this morning. We ap- zen who has been outraged, evicted or tion of the present. wage contract, found entitled to share in a section to take any immediate action. | supply of ether ‘upon the person of | Ox akonts'the_cut eiade py the Blandel tection Seer cee rains eptember 26) 0 2. % ba imprisoned, $ whether or not there has been a of land owned jointly by her and) Late at night the two men reach-| Karl ‘Schmidt, whom Bergdoll shot | ard Oil Company aes GS coat and| taken by you in your telegram and| refused- reductions on. wheat, wi that of the independents 5 cer are sending: our Mr. F. E. Packard i first objective of the commigsion, it in a decision handed down yesterday. Closed, they stopped Clark said:{nap him and that a further supply 1! prices in Kentucky, Florida, Mis-| on first train out of Chicago to con- sald to Foconstian shale ates was said, iff ite efforts at conciliation.| She and iwo brothers entered into They carried the boxes into « field. | was concealed in the American auto- ippi_ and Georgia were reduced|fer with you. He should arrive in| 2, exec e .. Fepo! : The statement was made in his in- settlement by that time will be the two brothers, by the supreme court ed West Medford. Finding a bridge | and killed during the attempt to kid- augural speech to the Reichstag. He made no mentidn of evacu: of the occupied areas, merely stress- With such anagreement obtained the a joint enterprise whereby they mu- Clark stuck his finger in a hole in. |mobile which was seized. one cent by, the Standard Oil Com-| Bismarck tomorrow, ‘Tuesday night,| Willing to consider ing the conditions under which Ger- commission would thon be expected tually agreed to contribute their ef-, box and though he felt flesh. He ran]. —_—__—__ Pany of Kentucky. and will call upon you immediately | <UTthe™ ny ig prepared’ to open into nego- i i * forts in the payment of the purchase | down the street and told story IN AGAIN, ‘OUT AGAIN Nebraska dealers announced a cut/ upon his arrival, tiations for the complete restoration 1 price under a contract for a deed to to the first policeman he met. Jerusalem, Aug. 14.—United States| of 6% cents. The Magnolia company . of her jurisdictibn and the freedom | mand for installation under the new\n section of land in the name of two ————__. | consulate ia jbeing flooded with re-| reduced the price in Fort Vur'h. APPOINTMENT of her citizens there. He was cordial-| wage contract ,of the “check.off” brothers, and.to give to the ‘sister i A Norwegian is said to possess a| quests .by immigrants who want to|Texas two cents making the price : Pcrceted by the majority | of the] system of collection of unign, dués./ recognition, of her services as house-i sixth sense of discovering hidden or | emigrate because they have been un-}eleven cents a gallon. cago stating that ten million gallon: house, the only jarring note being! It was this demand. that broke up thi 1 terest. lost objects. able to obtain work here. Following ,announcement that 8M /o¢ gasoline was on sale in Oki boisterous heckling by tie Commun- | conference between union rebresenta- | Goren, pm caual one-third. interest) investigation of the gasoline and oil jf guvcune, yaegem sale it Oklahoma IS CONTESTEi) dertak a eee i0'days age before the wage incrense @n0HSCE, brother substituted, | The R LE INTEREST ISSHOWNIN. (> \tas Departeent alt dauticn seine overNfaryOftinal Figare, || argo, N. D> Aug M—The a sister continu - ; ky Moun- 70) ter of South Da-| poi of COLL. ATER. AL and other demands had been dis- ties of houdekeeper to the satisfac- EMARKAB and distributors in the Rocky Moun: jovernor McMaster of Sou! a- |} pointment of George Brastrup, of ! cussed, tain states declared they courted in-| kota. before starting to sell gasoline | Courtenay, at one time ‘secretary: and tion of the surviving brothers - but uiry which would show no unreason-|in South Dakota. has asked the|a heavy stockholder, as receiver of Ve . NOT ENQUGH LEWIS ACCEPTS with knowledge of the original | DAIRYING IN ALL PARTS OF STATE Sbla profit had been made, Standard Oil for a five cent reduction j the Equity Co-operative Packing co:- Atlantic ‘City, Aug. 14—John L.| Fangement go claimed by the substi- Officials of the Continental Oil! indicating his belief that » price’ ot | pany ill be opposed. Saturday, whic: The defunct ‘Scandinavian-American | Lewis, ‘president of the United Mine| tuting brother. ,The sister, it wa ; Company if Denver said they were |sbout 20 to 22 cents a gallon for | Judge M. J. Englert’s order to shox Bank of Fargo will not be able to| Workers of America, has accepted the| held, could enforce her rights against Romarkable interest is being mani-) “All indications are for a remark- (Continued on Page 2) rasoline in South Dakota would be realize the full amount of loans made | invitation of the Federal [oal Com-| the substituting brother. \fested throughout. the entire state in| able increase in interest ‘in the dairy , a fair price. The 16 cents sale price | should not be made permanent is re by that bank when it was alleged to| mission to confer in New York to-|:| Defendants named in the cate were dairying. W. °F: Reynolds, ” state} busipess this fall, Mr. Reynolds sald. TREPP’S FORD in some pl. in South Dakota was} turnable in Fargo, it was anneunc:) “« " and| Morrow with.the commission and| Herman Konoske, “John : Konoske, dairy ‘commissioner, does not have a}. Cream gradin, rated the outgrowth of what independents |todsy by Burke and Burdi who which oor asonae eto aie "Mt anthracite operators in an ¢ffort to| Elsie Konoske, W. B. S. Trimble Co.,' large enough force to enable ‘him tofin’ May, i6 proving = sudcess, he be- charge was the Standatd Ot's “waz” Tepresent several other creditors. land in Delta county, ,Michigan, in| ®Vert # strike on September 1, . Herman Rode, Rosena Knoepke and send men tq-all points’ Jieves. | Questionniires of cre: on them. the opinion af Secretary of State] _- Arthur | Konoske.; ‘The case ‘came; in the formation of dairy circuits,|ing companies. show’ that DANS LEN Thomas Hall, who bas returned from| “, . OPERATORS AGREE from Judge Jansonius, whose: deci- the purchade and distribution of.cat- | percent. of allieream is graded num- Philadelphia, Aug. 14.—Samuel’ D. fi le or general bromotion of the deity er one. One station-reported that plans and goes mien ‘was reveri Michigan where with 0. L. Engen, re- Seas , 1, Saver Ohlone pst John Vallely, Pedeeds Puen che eneeey _ ]indastry, he'ssid today... - whereas formerly; when the same itetion Cyt rorked. bie by Plummer, Minn, banker, Judge Enz rage eee nv pete Bank | tors, today announted that the opera: ‘LWW OnGantan, FINED, calls tee le a ; of ‘art cted wg. ~—Charl id There is some good land in the 5,600 ti Paleat & the L fee, invitee pe ot peat W. W. organizer was | ‘lan border in Renville county, has| now .is 65. Another reported . that day night about 9 o'clock from the |" in Haselton. They have already m requested aid in forming a dairy cir-|‘agetite,en. railroads were taking much +4 ft had; Purchased @ site just east of thet Pesiee Panes! een out ines toe Naw ter wath the | fined ip Ba, boats. hare! for cuit while a banker at Glover, Dickey} b ety that, the Hid obey rch rib more te ae Catholic parsonage and the plans are, cut-over land, he said. - [defendant go gd gaged in a legiti PPR Sieur’ the South: Dakota’ bor-/: reduced.| while Mr, and Mrs. @repp were in the ised iy the hends of the Malye yards! According to records of the Kock N eee ae ‘mate occupation and that: he con. |der, has ‘asked advice in merch] Me 0 ee ee on the building ma-. investigation of 1921, when this deal| T, sequently. could not be charged’ with | carlond ef geod grade bie itd ‘cows. Selig kta eeuie P t Lerpa eg Wsiiiery peer Fa bee ae ts shed by te aeasinie i to-aeah find thei: gone and another park. t il ii ti al : cir car t. “ semi at tas Aecuoert Ca? ie fe cwow. mombec siivers | demand.” fev, thy ducers ed hare tha tan. Police ere | Je Dane tar Great Western Liveste ° } appointment being. miade' by | urging , : ‘of; imnipdiatety notified. but no trace of for the Haggerty and Knasck loans, « bthe board # Sdmtnistration, tor’ ‘ ae ey do not lil m. | it has me beon found, A price a from. alt ros tSitaalh ot peig tor The Ford sedan ategick to Mr lert last ot Mos d-was mbour 65, St] Mo RF Trepp was stolen Sat- | coneremstion for a new charch build.) c%t last week. fl vss 5 fy $s ‘gpg griae? said’ the Be f i fi ae utes jin the store, they returned’ to