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_KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL EDITION OF _ pie m5 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [awonm WRATHER FORECAST Unsettled tonight and Tuesday. Luowers probable, | BANDITS ROB HOTEL JEWELRY STORE H@ =LEAGUERS OF |“FATHER, YOU'RE NOT A GREAT MAN,” ~ ee WOMAN SLAYS GREEK PRIEST i ca Me, STATEGATHER SAYS MEGAN TO PAPA LLOYD GEORGE Tperay it CHICAGO CHURCH AS ae ees TAKE $60,000 2 HERE OCT, 10 Fight for Leadership of the Crushed Beneath Timbers In Mine oa) IBANK HANDLING __POR CONFESSION IN CHURCH VESTRY) OF GEMS FROM. Cheated Her Family and "ah \ L Naming of L. R. Baird as Re- 8 Organization Expected to ceiver First Step in Re- Dickinson, Oct, &—John Haveluk,| Squandered Funds of the| Charley Chaplin, Motion Pie- ! Culminate in C ti ie 23, etaployed as a miner by the Zen- a igeeck vi berate the och habilitation Plans ith Lignite Mines company at Zenith, Church—Is Seized by Wo- ure Actor, First Outsider q i Ina nhsenisy Meraieg wes Neveee| men as She Follows Reel-| To Learn of Lobby MEU SIS) Ls SENS ing timbers dur-| ing Priest from the Vestry = Claims of Various Groups of Leaguers to be Considered in Bismarck Nonpartisans from various parts of the state will gather in Bismarck on Wednesday, October, 10, for a state delegate convention that is ex- pected to be chiefly devoted to con- sideration of the schism in the lea- gue. It will be the culmination of fac- tional warfare which has developed and raged within the league for the last two years, and the action of the convention may determine the future of the league as a political entity. The convention is called by Chair- man W. J. Church. There will be a | David Lloyd George With His: and Daughter As) They Landed in New York| WALTON CALLS LEGISLATURE Broad Policy. Calculated To Improye Conditions in General Expected A broad program will be inaugu- rated in the administration of closed j banks in the state, under a policy | adopted through conferencés of state officials, bankers, Judga Cooley of the district court and members of the supreme court, following the ap- pointment of L, R. Baird of Dickin- son as general receiver of all closed banks in the state. The advice of L. B. Hanna, former Governor, will be sought by Mr. Baird in a conference here early this week, it is understood. It is ex- TO INVOLVE EAST | crushed beneath f ing a landslide at the mine. Rescued by other workers, Haveluk was rushed to the Dickinson hospi- tal where it was found that he had sustained a fractureg right arm and that his right leg and foot had been broken in three places. He also suf- fered bad bruises about the body. BANDITS LEAVE DEFIANT NOTES FOR ATTACKERS Three Convicts Who Staged Desperate Fight Are All —Woman Thought Mental- ly Deranged Chicago, Oct. 8, — Mrs. Emma Strutynsky, kne of the little church of St. Michael, tthe archangel of the Ukranian branch ef the Greek orthodox church here, her head boweq as in prayer, shot and killed Basil Stetuk as he knelt | before her to receive a Sunday con- {fession that she said she wanted to make because she was very ill.” Her scream “cheat,” the explosion and the tiny spurt of flame of a pis- tol shot struck terror to the hearts of the parishioners, bowed reverent- }ly in the pews. The first bullet struck the priest ng in the sacristy |. BANDITS WELL DRESSED Enter Fashionable Hotel at 2 a. m., Cover Manager and Employes, Take Jewels New. York, Oct. 8—Three armed. bandits. early today held up the night manager and several other em- ployes of the fashionable Ritz Carl- ton hotel and robbed a jewelry store of the lobby of $50,000 worth of gems. The robbery occurred ate2:30 a. m. Charley Chaplin, motion picture comedian, who entered the lobby 16 minutes after the bandits fled, was the first outsider to learn of it. group of leaguers here, attending the ' pected that the program to be adopt- Found Dead jin the mouth as he knelt and said: / Not until five hours later efter convention with “reservations.” It \ __By Alexander Herman fd may. metn the rehabilitation of “My daughter, what is it?” hotel employes tried to traib the © is the eta pea ne aet | NEA Service Staff Writer some of tl losed banks, und will Two women seized Mrs, Strutynsky bends and failed was the hold up insurgent faction which has at = New p ogt ay 7 ;: involve the assistance of financial i he fol: the reeling priest | referred to authorities. ed the conduct of the state exec i ew ee agacece areas Bleyd ¢ TWO ARE SUICIDES?)%* she followed ing Fs of 3 : is 7) ‘ men in the Twin Cities, the east and from the vestry and fired four more Entering the hotel a committee as well as the method by ; Cote ee tnt or creat Bru les federal government officials, — Be- shots at him, two into the back and | concourse the bandits, welltdrereed which the chairman called the con-/ Attack Started in McLean 24 one of the Big Four who heid! Oklahoma Executive Springs| cause of the fact that collateral frum] Eddyville, Ky., Oct. 8—Prison life|two which merely passed through his | and armed, called for the night man- f vention, res the destiny of the world in their . closed bauas is wide-spread and the] was practically normal followin, ! : She d by policemen id P if a C romeo : i : ig the | gown: e was saved by polic ager and ordered his hands up. A * ¥ On the one hand the “insurgents”| County, Questioning 3-Cent | hands during the war, isn’t so mue Surprise, Declares Readi- | relations of all banks to some extent burial in the prison cemetery yester- | {rom an angry crowd. Porter, bellman and elevator man ce demand that A, C. Townley and Wil- Leastwise, that’s what his daughter | inter-woven, it is understood that a liam Lemke be banned from league Flat Indemnity Tax and “side-kick” (British interpreta- ness to Meet Test policy calculated to better the entire| day of Monte Walters and Bboy) er acirecas tiga. ate wuereoeehestD iene ohaees a thane bytanniee z afairs forever, together with other —__—__ jtion, “pal”), iss Megan Lloyd | — jabanelt situation will be adopted.) Ferland, convicts who met death in! justify her cats She declared that |. vaders while the titel shine birt hore Be satellites, and that a new deal be] ROTH U. S. AND STATE) “‘s'e® - »| CALL IS FOR OCTOBER 11) jivinty Soniit eed iicnaroreaes a barricaded dining hall after fatal-|Father Strutynsky was squandering | show case in the adjoining gemshop provided all around in the manage- | “And I guess he believes it too, she says smilingly. “I make him be- muttered oppres-|and scooped out the. jewels, ly wounding three guards in an at-|church funds; ive Ukranian, of how| When a special poli tl thority over closed banks there may , tia Oklahoma City, Okla., Oct. 8—A| also come out of the administration | tempt to escape. Enclosed in two, sions in her ni | a ment of the league. There is no an- Bee. he says Soa nounced policy upon the part of} Washburn, N. D. Oct. 8.—Consti-/ lieve it. ma ; I : * 4 i {ed the bandits fled, leavi hi Fi “4 55) Fe ee ars ee eign| Together with her mother, Dane! call for an extraordinary session of |of them recommendations for chang-| Pine boxes their bodies were hauled,' her brother ‘had slain a foreign gov- | © ed, ee chee eae tarecaiegt Sealey of oe flat. tax provision | Margaret, Megan is accompanying! the state legislature ge “for the |ing banking laws. — 4 one at a time, through the prison | ernor who had oppressed her people worth of jewels in the sm: d' case, Oy a complete revolution within. the|°r, ‘Re State hail insurance law is) her famous father on his first (rip| purpose of the enactment of a law| The general receiver, as provided | yard at Vineyard hill and interred and dwindled off into a chattering | - ARGO epee leagig $4 hae Jiden damned attacked in a sui instituted in dis-|through America, ito protect the people from masked|y the law of the 1923 legislature, without service. The body of Law- code of personal vengeance, y k In issuing his eall for the conven-| trict court of McLean county by the| “If this excitement keeps cp,” she) and lawless marauders and seeret| Will admnister the affairs of the|Fence Griffith was sent to his form) “My husband was sent away from | [¥! tion, Mr. Church provided that the| First National Bank of Turtle Lake; said in her first American inter-| organizations,” was issued Satuaday | °l0sed/ banks under the supervision| er home at Dresden, Tenn. | this church,” she told. the police. fi delegates who sat in the league con-|®S8inst McLean county. The plaintiff |'view, “I mayn’t get the chan: to see} night by Governor J. C. Walton. | °f th¢ courts, Judge Cooley having] In commenting on the fact that, “My husband built the great church : 7 . q vention, at Fargo in March, 1922, demands, recovery of land which was|him as much as I do at home. Fut! Simultaneously, statement wan béen designated for the judicial posi- prison guards and Kentucky National |at St. Nicholas. He gave his life L f shautd ‘constitute the coming con-| Purchased bythe county for: détin-| when I do, I'l keep right on telling! nade public by Aldrich Blake;“exe-{ Hox by the supreme court. Assistants | Guardsmen reported having seen |to it and then he was dismissed. The { i YSention-also; Later after-a vigorous quént taxes, and’ the county refuses) him-~ sot leutive counsellot, déclaringsthat he Wi be: mumed’ to have..chorge of | movements im; the barricaded: build- | Wonderful church at: St, Nicholas was to return the land unless the three-| “I don’t think he’s so great as a dts fx| V@gious branches of the work, and| ing during the three and a half days| turned over to Father Strutynsky. I DINV | : Protest from Mr. Andrews and his) cent-an-acre indemnity tax is paid. | statesman.” government ls ee ase "slindiyidual receivers abolished, it is} seige which it is now certain only|He wan wasting the money of the H friends he modified this provision to! The hank, through attorneys Divet,| But as a father? t ! undéestood, dead men were holding, officials said parish. Father Strutynsky che: the extent of announcing that dis-| rojt, Frame and Thorpe, Fargo. as-| “That's another matter,” she said. Called a UChalli aes Méup’ af the banks named in the|this was probabl is ¥ tricts which so, desired might clect| sorts that the provision of the|“He is simply the grandest dad a: | ane ection iran tiene | Original petition of Attorney-General | coats Dectoae a eee reared had” % tai him Gee new delegates. So far as any word) state constitution of North Dakota’ girl ever had. jedeasuenchailencen ore finis! ight) Shafer are in default in answering |ants which hung on the walls inside; Police said they believed Mri,| Her Head Crushed b i has been received here however, this| which permitted the legislature to] “From early morning when T hear | With members of the legislature whol and Judgg Cooley is expected to i-/the gunmen's covert. Strutynaky)isimentallpadeteagea iol? 4 rushed: by Stone . has been done in few case: .__ Jenact the three-cent flat tax,.on all) him splashing around. in his bach,| have sought his impeachment, and/sye oan, an order declaring them| Before the convicts died stiey ade li Sho asta‘ aha watteut oes B . After She’ Made E Sy This would indieate that a major-|¢illable land, regardless of whether! till late at night when I go to bul,| his advisers made no effort to hide/ jnsolventcand subject to the rec>ver-| hastily scrawled messages, toikillithaigresk Bia GHaleer ee te made Engage : ity of the delegates at the Bismarck] jt was insured, is a violation of the, we just keep joshing each other. | the fact that they were preparing| ship of ‘Mr. Baird. Time for banks! One ¢rom Griffith reeds “Defiance! ped. at Pretebargh ane ane, stom ment to Meet Him { convention will be men and women| constitution of the United States and) ‘Pulling my leg’ is what he likes| for the attack. to answer in a second petition will! p: ‘nesiants (detisncsy fiom, tee dadehter ton rgh ang sent her who were at the Fargo session. That|that the legislative acts contravene to call it. And I have to pull some,; The governor's call precedes by} soon expire. Since demurrers to the dead.” ares ‘ 7 famey to “be with my Bre —_ convention ousted from power A. A.| the constitution of North Dakota. | to beat his wit! jless than a week a session summon-| complaint of Mr. Shafer were over- Cue Pee wee pae a ne and when he should hear of a ittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 8—Lorenzo Liederbach and the other members} The suit out that lands own-| “When I get to him too often, ne|ed by a majority of the members of} ruled, it is expected that there will | Jia” wtove to you, Beloved.” | The Rev Strutynsky in Ri last Senet (dies Woes 60) the pagel 3 G . ( amey las: le e of e physi- of the league executive committee| ed by the plaintiff were bid in by the! simply sits me on his knee, just as ac} the lower house for Oct. 17, at which) be few court controversies over the sd to do when I was a baby, and|a general investigation of impeach-| solvency of the banks named in the me a talking to. But I am|able state officials would be made. | petition. The call indicated that evidence ad-| Mr. Hs duced by military courts of inquiry| Cooley here Saturday, and is e3 ¢ ’ throughout the state would be placed|ed to take up actively his work as| Murderers held since Wednesday’ charged with embezzlement of $650,- | Leef of the ‘city detective force de- + _, Night told the police that he had no|‘i#n for whom Miss Elsie Barthel , Western Kentucky State Peniten-| intimation of his wife's: intentions.|™Urdered nurse, acted as secretary jaird conferred with dudge| tiary, Oct. 8.--A storming party late! He telegraphed her he was coming |#Pd aid, confe early today to. ct- | Saturday entered mess hall convicted to aid her. He is under indictment {Killing the woman, Capt, Louis H. who occupied very much the same! county auditor at a tax sale. The} uy: ground which Mr, Andrews and his| plaintiff has tendered payment of | gives 4 followers do at ghe present time. s, except the threc-cent flat tax.| afraid that his five grandchildren are There is no doubt however that the} The plaintiff alleges that the two! beginning to depose me from favor. constitutional amendments of the| Sometimes I think that he is an even sale of the Fargo Courier-News, and u \ , : lay, atten Arete have worked to-| state of North Dakota and the legis-| better grandfather than father.” before the legislature to support the| general receiver this week. eran mer aaiiled three aucen guards; 000 or more which is said to have | “lared. gether to bring about a change in| lative acts for 1919 and subsequent) Perhaps she'll be @ grandmother executive's demand for anti-Ku Klux a found them dead. Indications wind | kone into the building of St. Nich-|, Details of the confession were with. the feelings of many. years are a violation of the consti-) some day, and then her children will | Klan legislation. that the gunmen had been dead for| i Chureh here. Despite her reiter-| eld by the authorities, Miss Bart- In many cases moreover it seems| tution of the United States which] make up for the lost favor? Walton Wants Show<down Acalanthabi nonce: cee Seiten por | ation that she alone was respoi hel was fourd yesterday in the SQ auite possible that districts where provides that no state shall pass any| “Never,” snapped back Megan.| Counsellor - Blake declared that aibly, terstwo: dave cedinickte jthe police are searching for grounds of an abandoned basement the league is weak may be without representation, unless some new ar- rangement for recognizing delegates is decided upon on the convention floor. . pectic 1 ffected by a of Article 14 of the constitution of! But it’s going to/be hard to keep) indicate details of any program that jen y church.” was arrested after it was learn- the United States providing that no! per many admirers from falling in! might look to that end. Martial law detail of seven picked men after the carn: i a i desperadoes’ stronghold —_———- ed she had made an engagement state shall make or enforce any iaw|joye with her. For Miss Megan a ial nenighout athellatatenwaliiaeelarkd he evened nee bon to. meet Savage to have her fortune which shall deprive any persons of| very pretty girl—blond, with hair! ti eee weeks ago tonight, RIEL SEI ce tin ee told. A deck of cards, the euthori- property without due process of law. not bobbed, « twinkling eye and 91 Governor Walton, in a statement |’ men were found on the floor of tne ties said, led to the arrest of Sav- The complaint also alleges that| nose just turned up the least bit.| (Tar tiated” Press, declared 5 b eae aA age. When Miss Barthel chapter 160 of the laws of 1919 und} She seems to use no powder or lip?) 4) t°1. “wanted to make it plain econd story of the building. 's hody was : i SS ond bro iefithe Ballaing 2 it found the police found two en- act ahd amendments, 8 i She says she . der in any way any attempts by the let wound through the head and and one under her head. One contained a deuce, an ace and 13 of the state constitution which | doesn’t mind if others do. horribly burned from a bursting law impairing the obligation of con-|«That’s one thing I’m . determined] «the call indicates that martial law ay. who had been heard to say “some- | ® local hospital, her head erush- tracts and in violation of Section one] about, I shan’t get marriéd.” sill bpaliteedeeast ne. apelined. te GIVE WELCOME ae oe Ee bullet-torn twe-| thing is dolce te pag some: |ed with a 70-pound stone. The negro New Party Possible Aside from the fight for the lead- ership of the league which seems al- most certain to develop it is proba- ble that one of the chief issues be- fore the convention will be that of Special Train Stops Here To- morrow—Local People To what form the future organization of| »yovia oe eal ae Asie ‘lag she says.|@embers of the house” to impeach ; provides no person shall be depri I’m here on a holiday,’ y rifl di Bodi three of dia: di the leaguers shall take. ty without due process of | « this great country. : le. grenade. ies of Lawrence monds and a five of IX strong lenient inj the Ieagns iste 2 Po yo oe pliant teased a Gift eles a aa: Furnish Autos Grithith and Harry Ferland, Walters 18-Year-Old Boy Leads Party|*P*des and were spattered with i e spectacular st i blood. The other, said t > in Arkansas Jail Delivery | tained $300, was ‘empty. oat eee gro home the police said they found in favor of .dropping the name, as well as the organization plan of the Nonpartisan League and forming a him MmwihaArue ecially want to find out what Amer- 4 F ARM 0 ANS fean girls are ike in their own Ian. . y A eS “And I guess daddy does, too.” - | Bismarck will welcome American Legion men from Minnesota and, s ring An s beer | North Dakota here tomorrow after-| #gainst the wall on the northwest| Fort Smith, Ark, Oct, 8— .|% deck of cards from which the Ae ee ae political Beay vari Sa Rds Se Path noon, when the special train carr;-| Side. Powder burned bullet wounds| masked men held up th ans jail] deuce and three of. diamonds ‘and based on similar principles to take eee ing them to the national convention | Over the heart indicated the manner! here last night and released Fadl **®, five @f spades. were missing, « ite place. i Tira’ interested in politics, of at San Francisco stops here at 1:10/ in Shieh Griffith and Ferland died./ Lockhart, notorious bandit, after|_ “tT Pear! Savage, wite of Larer- They argue that the Nonpartisan 5 5 course,” she says. “I've been brought ——— p.m. fora half hour. vee ee an hand, stiff in death,| they locked Jack Carey, jailer, and|%%:°"¢ Walter Hauley, a taxicab League has been distributed and that — up in it. But I don't know if I'l! Baseball Team Which Won | ops Neitos van sive, the: sia; eel eee 8 heavy caliber wuco-| Perry Arthur, a Jay-merchant, vinre, driver, ae eld as witnesses. Haw- ry = 3 < Feer.” A ors a welcome to the s! and le- i" ing at t! 5 i 'y, according to tl ; , she cracks trip about the city. The party will ‘erland and Gri 's arms WCTe) bile, i aa — ciples whlch dart b 7 supported by Year by State Agency ee ane eral George Welcome include Mayor Goerge Leach of Min- selgeais pi euoneh the bodies bad been mitied by ayant nore than ai KILLED FOR MONEY 3 “Bye — is an jieutenant-Governor r death. These two o' Pittsburgh, Oct. 8.—! crs’ Stores, and other wild cat ven- family likes things Welsh. “Even A “ge Li age sat the d ‘i years old while the other men. eta- se, —Elsie Barthel, Week are too closely associated with Farm loans to the extent of $4.-| O10) rarebit,” Megan went on, Kansas City, Ocf. 8—A temporary | Lovis Collins of Minnesota. e desperate trio lost heart as hope] tioned themisel bout the jail. 28-year-old nurse, was killed by Lor- 374,800.00 were made by the Farm] "' ¥ inher| grand stand was being built on the The special leaves Minneapolis to-|°f escape diminished and committed! “ ,, enzo i = f Loun department of the Bank. of | with ae ere ees has| Unien Station plaza today where|day and arrives in Fargo tomorrow | suleide to avoid capture or were slain pone aie an ewer have! she Pe sate hoodoe ‘doctor, when North Dakota, during the period of ee been lost in obscurity.” Mayor Cromwell will welcome the} morning 30 a. m. Thirty| by Walters, who then fell under the dit called tac TckineC ee ne ban- ‘January 1 to October 3, 1923, ac- wre on as she landed, she and| players of the Kansas City baseball] North Dakota Legion men will join| heavy fire from the besieging forces. opening his ont as he began cording to the records of the depart-| | AS s00m ©) O14 ona looking for| team and tell how proud Kansas City| the party in a snecial cor. At James- | Prison physicians said that the three| Pay . ment. It is expected that the total] her me is of their achievements, ‘The ball|town the special will pick up a car-|m™men had been dead for at least two the name of the Nonpartisan League 4 to make that name a popular slogan ~ among the voters, it is contended. On the other ment, including R. W.. Frazier id. ‘ Jects.to cutting loose from the old! ¢or the year will amount to more|* Seuk pi for us, if we can help] team will arrive late today from|toad of South Dakota delegates days, but physicians said Walters ap- ee Parties agai poaane the aie: Ge isats | it” put hopping selLioyd George. “We| Toledo where they captured the = is expected that 75 North Dakota | Paros nfiviwas the: leat man 20) die. x a ies won uring .the same period appraisa’ 4 try.” America! Association nant yy” jon men wi atten e i AB 7 through the use of the Republican! 57, applications amounting to $t,- arenes cg Lala ey ce very | winning the firet game cp double | Francisco, convention Oct 15-19. Great|wnman trio were dead, authorities in| The boy who held up the jailer sro confessed, police said, been made in the Pacific| Charge of the siege of the mess hall| “#8 recognized by Carey as a youth truck the nurae.in ‘the face bi being’ in the process’ of closing. mit be kept busy attending banquets t elty for the entertainment of |Fecently obtained a supply of high| living in the vicinity of the Pete}, grabbed the money out of lanned. .. : Baker farm, six miles f: ind, felled her with a:brick and A f ia fi it » six miles from Kansas P : a There was a slight’ slowing up of| Ty je etures; and Miss Megan and d seats for the series|the Legion men. The features in: gee ia Gudee soe soneen City, Lockhart was caught at the then dropped. 70-pound. > marble party label, i Incidentally R: H. Walker and oth- ers who hi aligned themselves 581,210 were made, these loans now} | of each other, for Lloyd George | heade day. A rousing wel-| plans he with .the Farmer-Labor party form-| the business, which had risen to an t will be busy at| with Baltimore, “champions of the|clude an open house eritertainment Bak stone-on her head. ed at Chicago p few months ago may | unprecedented: volume in the history ated Pad areotionk: International League, Phich starts|by the ships of the Pacific fleet. shields eg pipe lines were laid to) Baker glnee Jas Tepreday, lock ana |, -A# Misa: Barthel’ te be present to urge that the leaguers|of the farm loan department, be- ‘What does he eat? Wednesday, have hese seld. . ‘Among the Legion from Bismarck ing and for an hour the Terry and Atthur were later ahie| Zi! give it. to- you,” affiliate with this -bedy. cause of the condition of the bond): jnsiit and fish mostly,” added the é wito will_attend the ccuvention are| fumes were forced into the dexper-| Terry, ond Anhur t able! sushed the The newspapér question, post dat-| market, and the moet of: ae daughter. “With some bacon and A eys Enter é Dr. W. E. Cole, Walter Knott, ‘Jr. vege Has rer 4 elapsed $ Cee eee ae an tat, the barnes ac | see forormter, ond rome seus] ACUOPMOYS RUNKGR | Niatt Dice te ante er2i in| ving ich Gelgers ied fer a for whic , i i ; re ; i “holding the beg” will get their us-[ing July, August ane Cepiemtes for dinner Tf something and some : Law Partners! MP taking the visitors on an automobile CECT to srego the smeonls 85m N. D. Baptists a8 SEES Pat meen Pe) Sere ainicad (oan inctesaad sattee dea i old enough to] Dickinson, Och. 8—T. ¥. Murtta Sao ee iia ore Sel meted forward. Bairancs was’ made Will Gather ing of 1 “But I guess in’ [and J. W. Sturgeon,.two of the mos' ion at at 5:06 o'clock and a moment later BS ror Flys) Saray tha’ pommen, take care of himself, when we aren’t 3 Northern Pacific st&tion P yill| Word flashed out ‘that all the men In Jamestown Invents Neg 14 C0 eae “ : ees Lepr Lasted 81 Hou Fargo, Oct. 8—Jamestown 7 . Freight Car Door) rich ees it countios there was | Fhrown From Horse : The barricaded mess hall was un- | chosen as the 1924 convention — 4 loaned. over $100,000 each, it was F Tnnjured | "22" 2f the Rey btock and will main- | Witton, Oct. “8—Geo. Gray, for der siege of prison guards, more than | the North Dakota Baptists at the Killdeer, Oct. 8—Pat Lay of this |,0rr° A ‘total’ of 1,460 loans ware atally tain offices in that building which has’ several years paat rural mail, Balt i hundred “Kentucky satlonat) Clothe. Cone te Soe, CREED Many city has invented,a freight car door | closeq and. 1,019 appraised. ‘ pea otek been occupied by ‘Mr. Murtha. toi guardsmen, made up of details from) vention Bere last night, The con- which eliminates necessity of us-| i Oct, &—Anton, ® 80" Of | sturgeon, who has ‘fied 3 guard companies at Hopkinaville acd} vention will be held October 8-7, ing extra doora-in eats’ when ehip-| E PICKARD Beisakre ‘aged’ 17, was thrown oe Mayfield, and citizens marksmen, | 1924. : : ding ware gt ‘Thursday ang sus- ighea who volunteered their services soon} According ‘to reports of the lost tained a broker neck from which he ‘quartets. after the outbreak, for eighty-oue| reception committee: this. year’s} died the following day. 1Tpe-accldent | erly 1a hours. In duration of time the “siege jing: reached a high~ ma: ie ie Sel obipaoa al of Eddyville” aurpassed the thrée-day There Abie Ube. atthe of Gettysburg, most hotly Gien engagement. of the , Civil there are only. eight counties in which less than $40,000 was loaned