The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE SIX BISMARCK.TRIBUNE . one. ae WINNING BOK PEACE PLAN IS MADE PUBLIC (Continued from Page 1) kn at present—not even to the jury which made the award. No names, only aumbers h to the plans as submitted to the jurv Elihu Root is chairman of the ‘ine other members James Guthr former minister to Belgium e printed ir zines through out the Un readers for which ere Jot and mail it pro American } Agard 312 RR ork Git 0,009 at Once Perm ted 1. Enter the February 11, Co-operate with the Le: Nations, Without Full Member- ship at Present i without becoming a member } of the League of Nations as at pre cent constituted, United State { povernment should extend its pres {ent co-operation with the League and { propose participation in the work of its Assembly and Council under the ; following condition ad tions: Safeguarding of Monroe Doctrine 1." The United States ac the + League of Nation an instrument of mutual counsel, but it is as- | + sume no obligation to interfere wil | { political questions of policy or in * ternal administration of & foreign state its efforts with those of ation of In uniting 4 other states for the peace and the promotion of the ec mon weifare, the United States in- sists upon the saf/zcuarding the Monroe Doctrine and does not aban don its traditi ttitude concerning American ind ndence of the Olt World und does not consent to sub mit its long established policy con- cerning questions regarded by it a purely American to the recommenda- tion or decision of other Powers. * No Military or Economic Force. 2. The only kind | pre ns. which nations can freely engage to | apply to each other in the name of | Peace is that which arises from con- m , from moral judgment, the /feren full publicity, fof public opinio he United States will fodii ations under Article X in its ent form, or under Ar le XVI Vin its present form in the Covenant, or in its amended form as now pro- | posed, unless in any particu ECongress has authorized such a he United States proposes Article X altogether or so amended and chang- Hed as to climinate any suggestion of fa general agreement to use cocrcion Afor obtaining conformity to the pledges of the Covenant No Obligations Under Versailles and from power me no that and XVI be either dropped Treaty The U nited State® will under the Tre: ticular ed such illes unless in any fease Congress has authoriz tion. League Open to All Nations The United States government that Article 1 of the Cove ‘nant be construed and applied, or, if fnecessary, redrafted, so that admis _jpion to the League shall be assured o any self-governing state that ‘wishes to join and that yeccives the avorable vote of two-thirds of the sembly “Development of International Law As a condition of its participa- ‘ bon in the work and counsels of the ague, the United States a. that he Assembly and Council consent pr obtain authority—to begin collab- “Sration for the revision and develop- ent of international law employ- Efng for this purpose the aid of a | mmission of jurists. This Com- sb , 4 e propo: ission would be directed to formu- te new existing rules of the law} reconcile divergent | | nations to inions,-to consider points hitherto | madequately provided for but vital} “40 the maintainance of international | Pjustice, and in general to define the ! E4ocial rights and duties pf states. Ufhe recommendations of the Com- Ufniasion would. be presented from e to time, in proper form for con- eration, to the Assembly as to a onimending if not a law-making | ‘Author's Name Not Revealed. In order that the vote may be | en solely upon the merits of the n, the Policy Committee, with the | quiescence of Mr. Bok, has decid- d riot to disclose the authorship of | plan until after the referendum, early in February. The identity f the author is anknown to the of the Jury of Award and except one he Policy Committe elegated member. “The Policy Commitiee. W. Davis, Bearned Hand, liam H. Johnson, Esther Everett ey Member | in Charge. Nathan L, Ge | Bills payable of compulsion | gra SHE’S NEARLY 90—BUT PEEDY DRIVER she can't drive an WW she with | John in Miami, f° vel 62 miles an peed ting the ETI THE COMMERCIAL NaTIONAL BANK No. . WASHINGTON, D.C se 4 Lf 492 3 Pay TO THE ORDER OF Qux. 3/0002 Sc ' i i i _... Dortars SHES and} 5. move ntexests of econ- through the cutting of expense | di to Jong trips by auto and the judges stated. oth | bmay nj attach train, MAY ASSES i RAILROADS’ | RIGHT-OF-WAY] that Court in ndition of TATE BANK, of North Da- Decen- | Report of the THE FARMERS n, in the RESOURCES hig ex- Lo: nd $8 Overdratts, nd account, unsecured ame, || vilrond rights-of-way may be as-| Warrants, er named respond 1 benefi uing by the tifleates, + ete, truction of a sewer or si Banking hou urniture t wement by the city, Be court held in a de Ghinienee axnente taxes ase of the Soo railroad piud, over undivided pro- y of Minot, appealed by the | fits ‘ property, however, the} | Cheek i , may not be subject to er $ 1,147.20 clnva of ebecantinel spe’ ents under the law/ is ELE CTS ts | for benefits that are “merely specula- : ; Davi, hn e court, the TOTAL $116,954.71] UU ENO uaU Ce QU LYAG Our onded it not bene- LIABILITIES, heir ie aion veal hy the sewer built in Minot, Capital stock paid it $ 15,000.00 | Bis for which its right-of-way, va- sca te 2,500.00 fo : property, wast essed $580. Suet | t less |The court found that rights-of-way to check $18 | caring. alues for purposes other than, F i _ | for Jaying railroad track, and held! 174.50 lizace CPaULeACOUn bye Gourd 5 ssess the property.! | the city had neg-| 230 lignes i a special assessment | |i Aber | NOTICE OF FORECL SALE | d ssessment was heid-in- g ge py RUISEMENT ‘ ise was remanded to outstanding. 803.93 81,044.93 | been made in’ the the district court with in- le “ tructions which would permit the certain mortgage Jeity to remedy the jurisdictional de- ; fect. TOTAL OF NOR TH DAKOT Bismarek, ‘orporation of Tu eigh Ist, 1919 ana filed fo Too Late To Classify J j office of y of Deeds of above na Burleigh ' Dakot a Pa - that the the best of my kn at the hour nd recorded in FOR RE ~Seven house, two bed rooms down stairs room * modern IS 5 | be rs on page 185 ae Cashi will be a sale of the) and two up located on ene ae cance and sworn to or premises des such mortgage of the most attractive lots in the this y 9 herein ribed at the y. Rent — reasonable. pag door of the Court House-in the 7 _ Bismarck, in the Cour leigh and State of North at the hour of 10 o’cio. LAHR, y Public. pires June 16, bay colt about two weight about 900 Ibs. halter rope around neck. gan have s paying ad My Commission ¢ 1929. Correct. KE One years old; Weth Atte IR, PRY CHRIST) . FEVOLD, Directers. | iG hone 76 i a | satisty NOTICE AND Cl |. HEARING | £e!10 nd two in- OF FINAL ACCOL AND DIS- | Block | t Addition - On TRIBUTION OF yar [to the, + North Da-| IELP WANTED-—Male and fem ATE OF NORT ote due on such clerks for government postal and County of Burleigh he sale the good positions, $1,400-$2,300 jon to the; other before Hon. I. € p including In County Court, Judge. In the matter of Helen Ada William Ad: Experience particulars f Robbins, Civil Burchell Bldg, costs and «¢ unnecess, attorneys Furth G. W pert, 64 ton, D. © the Estate of Washing. Petitioner. 0 the Mortgage, D. coma ain, Mary Adair aN FOR RENT—Purnished room in || Ban wlore 1-7-14-21-28 2-4) # modern home Iso gas stove for}, A Dildine, College _ le, practically new, four burn- | r ‘ollege. oy ers d Ross: M s « eters ust pne 809 r 5 o'cloc Company of Omuha, Neb. -7-5 Western College at Oxford AUTHORITY ee Ohio. 4 a ey ae ee ronn dane 0 CURTAILED ror rext—room in modern home The State of North Dakota to the ne uptown. Inquire’ over FE. A above named Respondents | Dickinson. ees ASROSA Brown's Grocery, rear flat Ne You, the said William A Preece te eee te Mel ahs 1-7-3t || harlton, Helen ee eM Sees deat Judgés Thos. H. T y and FB. Lemke ‘of the sixth judi- Galloway, Plo: ine d College, Bryn Mawr Colleg: FOR SALE—Potatoes, 40¢ per bushel. i Sana Peters Trust Co, of | Gial “district ruled that Phone 891 1-T-1w | » Neb., ‘and Western College | the work of the juve GS erre rf Ohio. are hereby notified | sioner should he confined ty the | FOR RENT—Small house, close in,| that the final count of the J. P.| counties for which the. ju manely modern. Phone 816. 1-7tf | r of the f the city of of Buffalo and State of Nebraska, deceased, has | been rendered to this ‘Court, showing that the estate of said de-| ‘udge W. B. Dickson, ceased is ready for final settlement juvenile commni and distribution, and petitioning that |*he entire district, will ean FLIRTING WITH TN FOR “RENT Two unfurnished rooms, | suitable for light housekeepinz, 1-2 block north of St. Alexius hos- pital at 417 10th St. Heat, light and water furnished. Phone -R. intain chamber: ing became effec ich judge may now 2 commissioner. The new ru}- “Hereafter wile h These eight women represent the “masher squad” of th “ i tm: e New Y , duty to arrest men’ who “carry ‘their flirtations to extreme poi Cane he we ae er is eh i They would not allow their names to be used in conn rection with the picture. iB very effe- “ve, | TAUNTING TACT AUN UTAW I ACIAT/ ATT AG PTAC AO TAE TAC AGTNOS TAC TACT AS WONT ANAS Fiction Hit of SEASON msm WW OWN (\ i DWNT DND Will Soon be Screen Sensation of Nation _ This Great _ Entrancing Novel will be run serially in TheBismarck Tribune through arrangements with First National Pictures, The Author, Gertrude Ath- erton and Eltinge Theater. . . ade The cinema version will be produced locally at the termination of this serial story Featuring Corrinne | ' SUBSCRIBE FOR BISMARCK TRIBUNE AND DO NOT MISS ONE INSTALLMENT OF THIS ABSORBING NOVEL. 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