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(==) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [am BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1924 EK WEDNESDAY PRICE FIVE CEN’ Zoos eS MONARO RA SAN BOW SG Uist een sen aes 2 z tae 2 7 ry ya - COOLIDGE L AYS X OODROW WILSON’S GROWTH TO POWER TOLD IN PICTURES LE AGUERS M AY PERSONALITY OF A H R LDED . < F : ~ ’ oe | FARM AID PLAN i , SAY HANDS OFF) WILSON HIM ASLEEP AS | IN PUBLIC LIFE : vere | Washington, Feb. 4.—(By the: A. WIFE WATCHED H eatin | P.) — Woodrow Wilson's ‘pe pnal ‘ 1 ity was in many respects the most Program Presented by Pre: Group Urges That Convention; unusual that ever inhabited | the is fe eS a : | ; mre White Hoise. It commended from | End Came Sunday Morning ident Includes Coulter Plan Here Stay Out of National jjaiions an admiration approachin:: * ¢ j Rosin eta Beads so) oR worship; it aroused in others aver- at 11:15 o’clock in His ‘ ul For Diversifying Presidential Fight sion amounting to hatred. Washington Home ——. Mr. Wilson himself acknowledged, : : 7 7 that he had a “single track mind.” i in OTHER FINANCIAL AID FEAR ITS ILL EFFECT friends acknowledged he wast! MQtRNING PROCLAIMED f \ ns served. Criti he was cold. fi His few intimates declare he was seis) Fight Warms Over “OWN; jcither and joined in’ acclaiming. Agencies of Government Must ; Fern ee etre Con EW EEG IEEE He ‘ ae Nd a | Party” Iden of Leaguers— | im one of the most delightful of |President Coolidge Visits Protect Farmer in the Mat- . associates, 2 ecrorsAgdhiHe Says Other Political Gossip Mr, Wilson's seclusion and scarcity | House, Calls for 30 Days er o} , He Says | of intimates were among his out- ; = lee Perrone standing characte It. was said of Mourning 4 . Yemand that the Nonpartisan | of him by those who ought to know: Washington, Feb. 4.— (By League state convention, which gets | him that he called only two men of Washington, Feb. 4—Ry the the A. P.)—President Coo- und here Wedne “lay off! | his wide acquaintan: y their first] A. P.)—Tentative plans for the Alidge, in an address prepared yy Oe dential fight is tolls ree stey were, Clev nd He funeral of former President Wil- ae 2 re John Andrews of Fargo, one of mili- | Podge and Cy McCormick. i ad t i i for the SO today Si an tants in the insurgent wing of the |, M, House, of Texas, who was sup- TA iB ERFAGIARCEOEE hare ane : special conference on North- | posed to have been as close to Mr. rate : Os a be Os Mr. e servi at the S street re western agriculture, outlined | : © Leagners who are La-| Wilson as any other men during his dives a fe eon weanusdey: definite proposals for govern- jFollette men; there are just as good |ineumbency of the White House This service will he followed : DRDO lies Leaguers who are Johnson men; | never won a state where Mr. Wilson i Pane ain Ree assiste > f yheat \ never won a state where Mr. Wiisor by another at 30 o'clock at ment assistance of Ww \there are Leaguers who are firm for] called him 1.” or doar.’ pudilenem ebapel in the € farmers. Coolidge,” says Andrews. Neither did Mr, Wilson call him as le Nata ant in the cae Direct extension of the Several vere Nonpartinans: have |l-oinnely) (ecconplinentaryiUEWiby| Grae su meme caaneT WH U3 seanoposednl urged that the convention here keep | which Mr, House was most commonly body will be placed in a vault ‘ Federal funds as proposed 4 li satath figl The ate ‘ : until arrangements have beon =i Burt its hands off the national fight. The | known. Through all the intimacy up i the pending Norbeck-Burt- RT LUNTIGRG IW Glew MORN TER CONUeNini: || Om Haa MSIRREU Ten Mune ictleBeateel | Mncores Wouaittnaletes numero q ness bill to finance wheat jtion among Leaguers of the Frazier | jyeaking off point Mr. Wilson called a bie sega’ not to ual) rrowers in attempti iver- Republican committee endorsement of | him simply “House. state funeral us proposed — by growers in attempting a . | Ceolidge and the boom for LaFollette |; 2 nalts ‘ some or to have the body lie in ification of their crops and Vorganized by Leaguers, indicates a| yeas Seas eer Which | state at the capitol. ‘continuance of advances ‘fear by the Leaguers that the organ- | yi, one: iHinvE sieeiiall ded eas, ‘ The Rev. J. H. Taylor, pastor 3 through the War Finance Cor- BE ‘ization will wreck itself in the dis-| Kear Admiral Gury T. G Hae he | of the Central — Presbyterian ; noration to cooperative enter- ie : f ag ; : : jleord on the presidential nomination. | N° seed him to health when he came} chureh which Mr. Wilson attend- pora ‘al instit ! ; : : : Tt is also regarded as a move against | ToMOT ND te enya sick» man,| Cd during his residence in Wash- c prises and financial institu- the third party idea of Senator ed ea *] ington, probably will deliver the Sed A ; : : watched over him as he would a new bat rf tioi-3 in the farming regions Ralph Ingerson for LaFollette had |} ry baby and finally snatched him | Sermon. White House officials were the methods suggested. [een picked to ive the League | from a death bed at the time of his | *#Ain were in communication with Without cooperation between state,| + ecueee under the “own party” idea. |) eukdown and prolonged his life ee AL aN etme teak G5 cia pomeene he Ate : Vhite | Wha ance t could. Dur focal and federal governments, he Andrews also finds himself in | several years atvox He} eres havi ite) (iy reine iiurnt iy SeceeteCyn Nene jarned, help could not be made ef- agreement with Chairman W. J. Eee edie arr salied! oncxelktivescot ahereOeTes 4 Likewise,, he added, creditors Church of the League in opposing | , Woodrow. Wilson had way of] or President to Rak (ever ang ‘ 4 : 1 e re iti hi 01 se] 7 a = -thwestern farming communi- ae ES ae ae LMG eEMaNclatcasl plans they may have in mind for ties must take concerteg action for lord of Bismarck. At the same time| When he was working through a ae guard oY hh at the q the refunding and extenson of exist- Senator John Fleckten of Kenmare crucial moment he savy hue META PAULES DUO ears : ev P S' . e ers se study and worked am nyt indebtedness to make the federal z leomes out strong for the Ingerson | himself up in his study orked aa ivaian as \ Pavey tenes te ht ages of Woodrow Wilson—Top row, left to right: 1—As a young lawyer, 2--As a young professor at Wesleyan University. |ylan and boosts him for Governor. ee thing out on his own typewsiter.| | Washington, Feb. 4.— (By a . aa hor of New Jersey. 4—-At the time of his inauguration as president. “One of the impelling motives be-|He called for information when he the Associated Press.) — ; is béing attended b: ese soins Bottom row, left to right: 5—During the war period. (While touring the country in defense of the League of Nations, 7—-On his iat ihe aoe ie the ye party” was working toward ane iee Woodrow Wilson has found of industry, finance and transporta-{ 5th birthday. At President Harding’s funeral ceremony in Washington idea on the part of some Leaguers is | he preferred to have it in written | j ihe : tion, ag well as agriculture, included oy Sua ae Ut they feel that if they stick in| form, 'He wanted the facts cold and| 7 eternity a haven from the | ‘dny lenders; heséaldi-who could|/aaaaamamnmancenetaae 1) aa agi pin aie nea. ‘ ~ the Republican primary, militant | untinged by the personality of the Eton 5 and sorrows of a ork out the program necessary. ’ Die! 1@ n my uers will enter a ticket in the| purveyor. troubled world. oe ot nating se sceos| PRR ALL Picked Hundred |SCHOOL FINANCE |! wt en oie ee ie gt ma sublad World et of a / \nich in my opinion the federal gov Bushels Corn | PROBE LIMITED) 2:0 thus split the Leaue vote. It }mad once in a while Sundagaiisea i eadeath eetded ernment can properly take in cooper- s | ° has been understood among Leaguers | er man—it was his U y morning dea’ older , on with you as its share of the During One Day she investigalion Gf schoo! fine{ that M. C.reerks of Jamestown, and | jam on his hat and walk around the him gently in his embrace { ork to be done” said: “First the | Sele : niles anid aneniaieGrationecammie J. W. Deemy of Bismarck would be | block “to cool off.” and bore him to his maker. it ennetaend se Fe Eehemtoibe C.D. King of Menoken, in Bis- appointed by. the Governor upon au-| “ndidates for corer the Sec: aes iusltania Wes Sunk He passed from life while he ; )il providing an appropria e an Sra ele : ny, tof ation ie 5 tere is n . . at whe e ° - . q Soa eee eeratarycat marck today, related the story of thorization of the Jegislature, is °"Tyere also is the fear on the part eee (Guin wrens core _the/ slept, with those he loved best ix iculture and two additional com- how Ralph Ishmael, on Illinois th, 9) haey a i inquiry to common and, of some that the Miklethun-Andrews, ne oho cee Eakats me Ran aeAT close about him His broken foners for the purpose, of, pre [won a wager on the Dance farm 13 Renee Nuh sehons, the, Atonsey Generals faction. would use this opening taster” of his emotions an pened liody had meditened little by g the diversification of agMcn miles east of the city by picking 103) RUE ABs ARR ete ae eae p League ma-]the pistoric note to Germany which} little until the last spark_o: hae whi aa ee eae Lignite Prodycts Company's) pusheis of corn in a day. He re- Wallace Campbell, Editor Jim wii not extend to the higher insti Sea heomelalinanet of de Tea as ie Ee my read it to the|his vitality went out. But his ty vicinity to the problem ofl Plans Laid Before State |"NSi he.cant ark a hundred bus-| Jam Jems, Poposed For ‘tions of (amine ization. cabinet and the Secretary f' Stw"|spirit was supported to the wheat.” Sf es sf van. a Oey ora ( | ae Ceore meena 5 eal oi beret last he i i — : Must Protect Farmer Securities Commission would give him all over 75 bushels. Vice-President Aniintarsetinemcidel ihbaconathal| ic coumwonmer ine lian tynicel ot ie by the indomitable cour fj a@uch a TUnA can be used tommnlee On the wager, Ishmael picked 10) slate of LaFollette delegates to go| Wilson's way. Having decided on a) age of the old fighting days. + loans to wheat farmers to enable) p ienence it $100,000 Ont re peatele in nine and one-half hour aka 1 into the March primary seeking | Course of action he wanted no ad-|In his last wakeful moments aS ae : % 2 S| sell $100, stock 4 rot 2 shels cor! i Sat nt ~ 7 : i vie “abine’ etings ri e fi Hines ts purchases liveateckiand)noule|a stra ney nina ivecniprantenithe. que iitag., bushels of corn for his) RLECTED TREASURER places as delegates to the Republican vice. Cabinet meeting during the} he told his loved ones that he t B yr aaa ahusedulp thal farmicton||nu rr aen cma r rey ae day’s pay. . National convention is the inclusion , Wilson administration were describ-| new the end had come and a HiLerne uit deneralitarming theese cen and By-Products Com- J —— of two or more persons who have |ed by those who chafed under the| tif Be ane L ae Good int aie miamnen| bay Oram nmeamalis by the) Sas oes Wallace Campbell, editor of “Jin! been known as Hiram Johnson sup- | restraint as a morning in the school | WaS ready. fa sound Gand: will’ accompliahy|canecs noommuasicn..9 The \coninany, Jam Jems,” elected national aes porters.» Among them is C. D. King | room with the “schoolmaster” at the] | Whether there will be a state fun- i iutterment in’ directions | incorporated for $1,000,000 and head- Wg Va d a treasurer of te National Peoples! yy . ._{of Burleigh county, on the Johnson | head of the table. eral ceremony or merely a private snntaved: by Athoae most expert, in eduRy. DEabolewanin,, Gemman . 25 Progressive Pasty in convention in, Passes Away This Morning campaign committee. It has been Feared Washington gathering of those nearest to him to j agricultural problems involved. | #inecr, Proposes to build a eats | | Omaha, Nebraska, last week, and wa After a Long Illness understood that the group which or- It was said to Mr. Wilson that his Pay mee destamect We see { » qt should not be loaned to men| >riquetting and by-products plant at | | offe the nomination for Vice-| Ceres - ganized the LaFollette ticket was! seclusion in the White House result- still to be decided. lepends almos' @ who have not the temperament, the] Richardton, North Dakota. President but declined. lee making overtures to the Hiram John-|ed partially at least from some entirely on the wishes of the widow, f txperience of the industry necessary | _ The Lignite Coal and By-Products Siar, The convention nominated Robert] Mrs. P, B. Webb died at the fam-|son supporters, might, after casting misinformation he got about Wash- who has been his ever-present help q to successful farming. Moreover gov- Company is headed by Dr. Holzwarth, fs R. Pointer of Dearborn, Michigan,’ ily residence, Fourth street and Ave-|@ complimentary vote for LaFollette | ington and its atmosphere before he in the Loney easy) menthy of Bia in *, d in this connection must] an engineer of and Com- Delegates to State Conventioh | 60-year-old life long friend of Henry nue C, at 11 o'clock this morning] at the Republican National conven-| got office, Someone, so the story! i and who was with him when he ted on full cooperation | SN) cone ‘ons a x. A To The Named Ford and a millionaire, as a eandi-| after: n!long illness Bias! Webb, who tian) auitse to dohneen. sna wa ionmneved to Brineston andes Shonen n wel efined lines of| Loven of Bismarck is Vice-Presiden’ date for Pr lent and Roy Harr« ad been a_ resident. o: ismarel d e 8) told him there was a local ring of 3 a 5 isting creditors of the farmer who|and A. G. Verdolyack of Minneapolis, of Omaha as a candidate for Vicc-| since the pioneer days, has been in-| bring word that LaFollette is not an | social celebrities, bankers and . ngs cee woreenment yelmeey is in such a position that at any mo-| formerly of Bismarck, is Secretary. 4 mass convention will be held in President. It is planned to file Mr. yalided by illness for a long period active candidate, but will not oppose | ers, who profited mostly from the! ¢, Pat ge cer at eve “a . <{ ment mortgage holders and general| Loven is general manager and trus- 44. purieigh county courthouse at 2 Lomters name in every state in the and had grown gradually weaker for a name being ured in the North | prestige of association at the White the thecing of pation reve me at \ creditors can fall upon him, sell his| tees and directors are Placid Hoener- a union, itis said, ‘tel jasé several’ da akota primary. ‘There are some House. Mr. Wilson, it was said, } 3 . scan. tevin neaporty. Exiet-| bach, Mr. Loven and Mr. Verdolyack, o'cock Tuesday afternoon to select Mr. Campbell addressea the con- g last several 0008. 5 cuneral ser-| “Progressives” who have advised made up his mind to have none of EEG Goat called yaariey at jam ereditors, particularly the mort-| The company is incorporated in Del- delegates to the “Real Republican” vention, which embraced delegates yierg dere not completed this after-| against use of his name believing their company. He further delet: (Wiel seseaiann cea nee: Pana jv gage companies, the insurance com-| aware for $1,000,000 consisting of state convention to be held here on Trom 28 states, on the federal reserve Ves MC po announced later. | that there is danger of him losing in’ mined not to have on his visiting | ul MC inGR Unidas aeolian panies and the commercial and bank- tex? fei stock with- rai system and a committee then waited he aaa a three-cornered fight and that it : Are i 4 Fi al a issued a proc ruc 60,900 shares of preferred stock with February 14, to name a list of can- hi A geked: hi vee wet — Baie HaLing bis proatize committees of bankers, railroad | oy thirty days official mourning. Over ing winter te eH the dermery ‘par value of $10.00 each and 40,000 qidates for delegates to the national ATIRAT ane poate ee meen ie ba 8.) dents and manufacturers when|the White Hous@ and on the gov- cr) he Northwest are so.gen ly in- et stock vith the . ry Mavcis ace e a ce pee soe ~ s consideri to stions ‘ cebesd. will cadily cae abot see 6 shares of commer stock with the convention to be held in Cleveland, fy pointer also suggested him as a’ Petitions bearing approximately | > s considering publicaaus ions | ernment departments. on the na see itio otlanwladvente tundeitroml| (iri icc orate: |Ohio, and to name candidates for sunning mate, according to the| 5 eptolaainen aakinetifar the nemo on | in Whichthey swcte Lnistes ed tions’s fighting ships at sea and over the federal treasury arrangements Se CO Bere Enea erect | presidential electors. All Republi: Omaha World-Herald, which sai | ) President Coolidge be entered in the — elon naalegedy Aamarteal diplomacy must be made for the funding and| ¢o, th ki e Titcucts re Cee counting themselves with the | “Pointer was in conference ith | March 18 presidential preference pri- in orsign nds He ars an ipes extension of the existing indebtedness | rite co eae riquets from lig- Republican organization headed by| Wallace Campbell of Bismarck, N. ‘mary were received by the Secretary were brought to half-mast. Congress cee Lach eluis taag. upon ouchtireas| Gee wesc eer e by-products, p, F, Spalding are invited to atcentl.|D,, editor of Jim Jam Jems. Camp-} of State this morning. Petitions to Pe today recessed in respect for his upen, €2-Isuch as oil, dye stuffs ingredicnts ze aay Aly, ao aid thi memory and tHe whble machinery of sonable terms as will give promise bell was informally proposed by place the name of a candidate on the rac! é ! that the farmer may work ouf his and gas. The proposed method of a # | Pointer as candidate for Vice- Pres-! 44 paul M Robbed primary ballot require one ‘per cent pine government whose guiding genius that the teriec help of the funds|briguetting and extraction differs Weather Report [ident of the National Peoples Pro-|§ t. Paul Messengers Robbed) ¢¢ the party vote at the last election, \e wrap. for eight momentous years e from that used by Dr. E. J. Babcock gressive Party but the Bismarck man or about 1,100 Republican names, ac- will stand still on the day of his } , advanced by the government. path coe ——______—? of $15,000 Today ; f 1 A ; of fhe University of North Dakota) stated that he would not consider the cording to Deputy Secretary of State ‘uneral. % Continue War Finance in the Hebron station, being the so-] For twenty-four hours ending at! idea.” f ES M. W. Duffy. The law provides the 5 A ‘ f Burial Place Not Named. uf oy ', it is proposed that thejealled Rotary process. Dr. Holz- noon today. The platform revolves largely| St. Paul, Feb. 4.—Five bandits to- | petitions shall bear one ‘per cent of| Arrested in California As] The place of entombment has not time during which the War Finance|warth has stated that the method Temperature at 7 a.m. —3|about the money question, Mr. Point-| day ‘held up and robbed three men| the vote or 500 names, and an old Acecasney, ite linet been selected but it is possible his J Corporation makes advances,for ag-|used in the Thyssen plants was de-| Highest yesterday . 26| er asserting he stood for a modifi-| employes of Finkelstein and Reuben | ruling of the attorney general's of- cessory to e! body will be placed for a while in a { ricultural purposes be extended to| veloped during the war when, Ger-. Lowest yesterday 49 | cation of the federal reserve-system.| theatrical interests of cash estimated | fice construes this to mean that the Washington cemetery. There it will the end of the present calendar year. | many’s oil supply was shut off and it Lowest last night -3 ¢ j at, $15,000. The three messengers | minimum numbér is 500 regardless Los Angeles, Feb. 4.—J. U. Hemmi, await the erection of a memorial to The policy has been to make loans|was necessary to extract oil from Precipitation ......- ain A Contortionists’s Feat. had just left the concern’s office for | af the vote, Duffy said. attorney of Torrance, near here, and|serve as his last resting place where they woulg be helpful to the|brown coal. North Dakota coal was. Highest wind velocity 7 4g| It is almost impossible for a Con-| the bank with Saturday and Sunday : former county judge in Jamestown, |#nd to perpetuate fittingly in stone f agricultural and livestock interests | sent to Germany for experimentation WEATHER FORECAST gress to keep its nose on the grind- | receipts from its various motion pic- C. D. King, in Bismarck today,|N, D., was arrested on a charge the memory of those great days of betste make them ona sound busi-| purposes, it is said, and the teat was| yor wignarck and vicinity: Gen: |etone witile Keeping if ear fo es | toca theater when the robbery took | said he w0ufd dectine a place on the | making him co-defendant with the| crisis. when the whole world hung ness basis and upon adequate secur-| asserted to sunpass any with German} Laer hi Mo |ground.—Baston (Pa.) Express. place. (Continued on Page 5) three Anaheim, Cal., men who were | upon his words, ity.’ These policies must be adhere to in the future. cannot and should not make loans directly to individual farmers, nor shoulg it purchase paper without re- course from banks or other financial institutions, Its ability to function effectively has been due in large measure to the fagt that it has in- sisted upon tesponsible irttermedi- aries and that policy must not be abandoned. “There have been severe losses to banking and commercial interests on account of the: serious conditions prevailing in the northwestern banks. Some, of those losses doubtless can be repaired and further losses avoid- ed if the program action herein out- lined is adhered to. But we must take no action that will make possi- blevthe transfer of losses from: pri- jNute interests to thg public trens- uzy. The object should be réeon- struction, not charity, whether it it charity for the weak or the strong. It should be repeated, therefore, that ik the government should not be asked (Continued on Page 5) | J y Mae The corporation |” The company would erect its plants | in units, one unit costing probably | $125,000. It is proposed to ultimate-| ly put a $350,000 plant at Richardton, The company is. said to hold the Thyssen and Company patent rights on the process in the United States and Gunada, and would sell licenses for the/use of the paterfts.in addition to having its own plant. dence iets wa S CONVICTS IN ESCAPE Jefferson City, Mo. Feb 4.—Three | conicts sawed out of their celis in the Missouri penitentiary here early today, killed a guard by crushing his skull, took his gun and climbin over the southeast wall with the aid of a ladder, gave battle to a guard on the wall and escaped. ‘ing temperature Tuesday. brown col ; Jerally fair tonight and Tuesday.. Ris- For North Dakota: Generally fair tonight and Tuesday. Rising tem- perature Tuesday. WEATHER CONDITIONS An area of high pressure, aczom- | panied by cold weather,.. prevails | over the northern Plains States, Vwhile a well defined low pressure area covers’ the lower Mississippi Valley. Precipitation occurred in the Mississippi Valley, Plains States and in the northern Rocky Mountain region and north Pacific coast states. ORRIS W. ROBERTS, fj * Meteorologist. TO SELL STOCK The Prairie States Oil and Gas Company, drilling Davis well No. 1 near Lemmon, S. D. but in Nerth Dakota, has been granted permission by the State Sécurities. Commission to. sell. $25,000 stock, The well is down: 1,900 feet’ and it is proposed to yaise money to continue the drill- ind. ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeem™—™>”-] EVENTS OF WILSON. ADMINISTRATION (By Associated Press) : The World War. : Refusal of the Senate to ratify Treaty of’ Versailles and the League of Nations covenant. Negotiation of arbitration treaties with Great Britain, Japan and other countries. (Military occupation of Haiti, Santo Domingo and Vera Cruz. © Purchase of the Danish West Indies. Refusal to recognize the Russian Soviet government. 2 Establishment of federal reserve banking system, rural credits banking system, federation ‘trade commission, tariff commission, shipping board, and emergency fleet corporation, war risk bureau, federal water power ‘commission, employes compensatibn commission, and alien pro- perty custodian, Construction of great government-owned me%chant marine and government railroad in Alaska. Enactment of constitutional amendments providing for direct election of senators, national @rohibition and equal suffrage, selective service draft act, a war measure, Clayton anti-trust law, eight hour day for railroad employes, workmen’s compensation law, law for federal aid in state highway construction, La Fallottee seamen act, immigration law with literacy test, revenue law with huge increases in income and other taxes, repeal of the clause in Panama Canal law ex- empting American ships from tolls, government ‘operation of railroads and telegraph and tele- phone lines as war measures, ‘together with food and fuel control, sale of seized enemy dye and ‘chemical «patents to chemical foundation, passage of the Esch-Cummings ‘trangportation acty and creation of railroad labor hoard, and creation of Pacific “battle fleet with transfer to Pacific .of bulk of naval forces. Today the frayed remnants of his mortality lie in the chamber whose walls looked down yesterday upon the last scene of a career that had known all the heights and depths of human emotion. In death he ap pears as if in peaceful slumber his ‘ features serene and compos- ed and his squared jaw set with the old determination. But the lines are somewhat deeper and heavier and the flashing fire of his eye has gone out forever. under placed charged with having taken nearly $25,000 in cash and valuable securi- arrest January 15, ties from a registered mail pouch in Anaheim on December 23, last. Hemmi is alleged by the federal postoffice inspectors to have acted as a “money broker” for the three defendants, J, R. Aberathy, Charles E, Wheeler and J. L. Findley, by agreeing to negotiate the huge bundles of small denomination bank | notes. He was placed in the county jail under $25,000 bond, Robbers Try | 2 Mandan Stores, { Robbers who lifted a glass out of the front door of the Mock grocery store in Mandan Saturday night and secured $5 in change left in the cash register renewed efforts ‘Sunday night when they attempted to break in the Arcade Novelty store. The Mandan police say home talent is at work. Ill Four Years. The bed on which Woodrow Wil- son died and where his body rests is of massive oak, a reproduction of the bed’ built at the White House for Lincoln and used: by every Pres- ident since, It is of unusual length and has a golden American eagle over the head. It was made to the order. of Mr. Wilson before he re- tired from the Presidency was installed in the S street house he hed selected as his futuré home. * Although he had not known 9 well day since he crossed the threshold of (Continued on Page 5) ; ae \