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PAGE SIX COLOMBIA HAS ANCIENT CIVILIZATION ancient centuries Chicago, March 14.—An stion, cut off for from other neighboring tribes be- LENT IN THE HOLY LAND ° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 'Teapot Dome wa: | to have jernm {ton [say so. I You draw your own conclusions. Fall's $100,000 Loan “So much has been said about the $100,000 loan and Teapot Dome that I suppose the popular mind consid-! ers them im some way connecte The $100,000 loan was from Doheny. | leased to Sinclair. | These men are rivals not~partner: “While these léases are admitted | been necessary and the most es that this Gov-| nt has ever made, no one until dared say so. I do not| simply state the facts. } The facts ical, are pr dmitted by the | |him to remain in the cabinet while | to be stampedéd. Whén thése leases were called ih question, instead of doing ap the’ 'Seiater from the coast urges, sending troops to-remove the {lessees by force, thus lating the Constitution and usurping the pre- rogative of the courts, he has, at the request of the Attorney Jeneral, and | with the approval of Congress ap- | pointed men learned in the law, of | unimpeachable integrity, to bring | action to annul the leases, and Sec- | retary Denby has naturally resign- | ed. It would be quite impossible for the administration is seeking to nul- | FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924 has ordered these looked into. Hav- ing done these things, Mr, Coolidge is setting'a splendid example for the Senate by giving» his attention to the duties which the Constitution im- posed upon him and by leaving to the courte the duties Which the Con- stitution. imposes, upon.them. cause of their practice of magic and | while advancing his | lify leases that he signed. The Sen- |s Ve i) | course Photo by American Colony, archeologists declare Jesus traverse y right is said by these historians to be the actual scene of Chirst's here that public exeentions were held in the days of Ja stances is shocking to veryonc lease or} without a penny profit. He omewhat more than 300! Gil these tanks with oil and now has aniount, over 17,000,000 ; 1,500,000 rels stored, and) must Naturaily | think he asked | add 2,700,000 barrels more, Interior Department to take over ni ‘cement of these ad- dition ff PELL imply 900° miles se of war was to build line so that in Hresident! the railroads would b that this [haul wheat from I pi nd other suppli oil for the ships. of pipe order i you instead of . Doheny truth, possessed suff [give the public the fy Democrats have suppressed, well now de which th Uh SIR Jim 1 would have been s time. But Doheny kept | silent on th® subject of his loan, Fall said he received the money from McLean and McLean said he let him have it. I have never seen office When you ask your hat man, “W hat’s the good word?” the answer is Gordon. cious and purposes “In March, 1920, he wrote over his signature two ilar letters to the tirman of the Committee on Naval the Senate and of the sting legislation which y disputes hig present. conten- tion. This recommendation w acted and approved by Pre Wilson on June 4, 1 the nomination of Harding, skinned this cen- lighter Strip your walls of curtains, Senator off dut: Supposed supernatural powers, | by f % personal political interests, for he | ator off dueyt declares, that there is | heen discovered in Colombia, South | 3 ew 4 ? “ é . says that the fact that these leases’ no reason for Denby's resignation | America, by J, Alden Mason, assist- au. E pret ‘ a vantageous is entirely imma-/ that did not exist when the Senate oe ileaettl OLS Ad u P . ef g s rial. His conclusion evidently is! sought to usurp the constitutional | wut the Field Museum of Na- vous ‘ ‘it ae *, {that the fact acter of the leases, | prerogatives of the President. That tural History here. * " e 3 should be suppressed, and the people ; statement is untrue. | These people, a tribe of Indians, iar ds ‘ * the kept in ignorance and made to, What T. R. Would Have Done | med Arhuacos, numbering 2,000 to eS ee s ae re believe that Senator Walsh publicly | “The Senator off duty says that | 3,000 persons, occupy a narrow strip ic) ug 2 ee declared: “The situation,” } [he wishes he had a Roosevelt to & of Jand about 30 miles wide and ex ae : eR Ss 4 ‘ , “is exaetly like one where the ser-!after these people “two-fiste tending back from the Caribbean, y pe ee " : BE Ae vant robs the household and sells! had the honor of sitting in Mr, Roo- Sea 150 miles to snow-capped moun 3 > as ' g is ‘ me WON the loot I declure that if the Sec- | sevelt’s official family for five years tains, Short of stature with dark : j an : retaries of the Nuvy and of the In-j and have often seen that great Amer- h terior had not leased the reserves,|ican in action but T never saw him | quiet, peaceful existence untroubled Hleased the adjacent lands, the ease | gress or of the courts. I challenge with modern problems. ‘Their : ds Bey r i ? foe: | would have been exactly like the ser- ‘the Senator to name an’ additional ; reh and customs are weil establish- | y “ 93 a 3 ee i} t who gives the key to a bandit! thing, in connection with the oil | Proved uate by millions and prescribed by physicians “tied Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago pe mation of that the : ie ‘ : conn ‘ eq adjacent lands to the hind the Senate that he has not al- © ‘ 4 ait 3, known even in the 4 j He oe Oj; Company ; ini ly done, He has assumed that Pain Toothache Neuritis et ae towns, while the other Indian tri the Government reserves and a the leases made by the’ Republics i ) nf the Interior Departme! ing ossibly be illegal Soba sally by agrieut.(t0 crucifixion. The litte Wi! tate Cees meaie darts eta LE chia Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiats, Wi hey live principally by agricul: | 4, Aa He HLAG ae son's s . Mr. Doh- i ture, their haphazard farms ranging | Uohalte Mies ete call tbe It eny has repeatedly called attention Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Mabufecture of Monosceticaridester of Saltcylicacta ain, sugar-eane and yucca. |not prevent me from qiving careful} times that while the Danicls:Payne A queer marriage custom is ob-| study to jertyin ! admitted turn to the Government served. When a man decides to} fact4 i ure t ‘ ” the of but 18 percent, Doheny's enters the home. He appears at! pocorve hould be Payne cover all of one N Re- | meal-time for his food which is pass- | egidi ders food “While the Secretary of the N: | serve while those by Denby ie ed out the door, and he then retires | reservations for the Navy, and not} Was thus released Fall cover only a part of the other. : ‘ ‘administration has y in a mutual delousing proc picion the Président of the United | corps ef oil experts, he kept himself delivered bttht wate ore an Mad told : 5 i of community interest being estab-| States, each und every mber of} constantly in touch hy WhaBawas | ie yrevallage price “au, "he Republicans, % L * = lished by this prac and everyone net and the Republican party | being done, and : : ty running high as ¢ A 5 ronal Fy i ork done by the lethargic bliss. his conclusively show — this} work was ‘by ie ate ag es MetErolreligioniis aform oPna-latitemont to be ‘falso; untrue, vi-| tint ine Als Woaras\/ pyre ca uns aeons oedsy CGulT ture worship, the lakes, trees and made solely for political Congress. g % ‘free, The result is that the thi lis ie é eir creed of living is tment, | i e result is. anything more foolish than this and pueymish fa ne creed 3 ;} ernment is receiving, ash for its|the American people will not stand While their tall " 14 percent of r y oil 41¢ al for-falschood and I rejoice that they {tration March 4,°19: At that time, | | - , Mason to be one of the reasons for j rumors rife that Japan was go- folate ee rer there had | for the facts and the history. ilicl® isolati Mr. Mason, who re- is ° trouble. een mush! we, mane Dome} “Now a word of reference to that cently returned, made the visit to] the exact language of Scctctary Dan- Fas re eee apna little man at the “White - House. olive complexions and black marta thelr | eon eate and stands by while he robs the| scandals, which President Coolidge | MPRA ENE HUE exiatence, Only | the loot to the Government. Of this | Séer and Interior , Accept only ‘“‘Bayer’ ackage from the mountains, where the: to the following faét but so Hegnulds Cor Kis brie, a through Fall and Denby yields 32! to his club to eat in com reservations fromthe Navy never to, the geological department, which ia] ie max Wie) ast os cl) The Sinclair lease which chews a mixture of cocon leaves and Josephus Daniel complain 1 E ‘ a pipe line they got him to agree to toads being their principal geds. T! r angle which, so|* ? & 2 in hana to it. of : neighbors are ‘highly civilized, ate owners of | will not stand for gratuities, or was known to exist between} °S.3S © wee the Arhuacos accompanied by two] jels and 1 na PAIeETOAGHDEE Th JWG ocele one ea eae one tmene we nba et which is in contrast to their tall and and protecteg them from drainage | violate the Constitution, or assume . IRI fully developed. house. n do, under the Constitution, which | two white men have penetrated | no one complitiny eeause the leases | are v Wi else ray contains pack aineetane sweet potatoes, to the tropic lowlands Bat] the Interior Department by know | am the only Repub! i : . nm i — the village, but after the OMe y resident Wilson percent. ote this other fact, that | his fellow man, be developed or used. Solely to aid one bureau of the Interior Deps any lease inade hy Seeretaries | 1 make this statement without; * lime, the narcotic effect of this raw | ¢ was his policy to preserve | ha tg no "the | Fall negotiated and Mr. Denby FUE TAA Gea trotoeguo mask of: Bevo Been heEbered the mid-continental price for the ante this you must go back in| i tribe has practiced magic for on adjacent property are get-|commodations to public offic Japan, under — which { hee uy Mia) Te te edi ace remember is in excess of the} tained their sanity, Calvin Coolidge powerful neighbors, — the a Jus Congress directed after having | the prerogatives cither of the Con- Y ‘i R” nt: SA BAYE wheh you buy Theix seclusion has become such a) sal fee ve 7 ‘The previous administration leas- {binds him, and which 1 wish’ might Pete Ee cuntal nd { nde by Jo », ° Secretaries Daniels b tely land to sltidy thelr customs ‘and | sone) WALI, OF JERUSALEM and the road some were made by John Barton Payne cretaries Da Handy “Bayer” boxes: of 12 tablets ar the where they grow plan- | ked does} permit are has had the cour: ceremad he never again | soy fl ee riley as nA Harding the < te by Doheny and} Mich of thelr spare tine i h party in its effortgto east. sus-| ment, and engaging an addition Neti acts 5 ’ If Sgeretary € i 9 y ; ed provides for a gradua ng them in a state ofthe oil in the ground. The files of] diligent axceye Becaudartial cu t fairs, accompanied by a slow rhyth wx nd by any one! y oil, thus virtually conve r minds to the change of adminis- | P. °°" cents E Heeitei ad sthiasia’ Welieved by M ting, and this excess price Already | from any financial source . So much eed to go to Japan's “Sie Jim!” is window glass, paint. Move out models this looks — good style 4 pring. the davenport, phonog‘aph, mag- to do with his party ject to the control and use by the heen induced to admit their exist- posses all prop- “ f war with market price of oil at the wells. stands at the h He has refused va alue--distinctivel While the Arhuacos were not petroleum ; id it was then generally light» shades that get your x flethey refuseq to have anything| reserves as axe or may become sub-| that nothingsbut friendship Ss : ees i ile they refused reserves as are or nay Decomte sub- that nothin aut, friends eye. azines, telephone. Banisn pepper, - GRATEFUL PARENTS POUR OUT THANKS TO TANLAC OIL LEASINGS WERE STARTED BY DEMOCRATS (Continueg from page 1) would cause wealthy business men to take their money out of tax-ex- empt securities and put it in bu ness—providing more employment, more trade, more industry in the nation, and by so increasing the business of the nation would increase the total amount of taxes paid, The speaker, during his enrphasi of party responsibility and the ne- | cessity of party government, told the audience that he understood t ple were to vote on laws here next | Tuesday which would do away with political par ernment in the state. He declared he hopeg the would be wed under” be- it was men above some people, he said, who think that: all parties should be done away with; but, he added, when that is done respons bility is ended in governmen Senator Johnson was referred. to by Mr. Shaw as “the Senator off duty.” . He declared he was going up and down the lang criticizing ever hody, and absent from Congress where he was paid to represent the people. The audience was anxious to hear Mr. Shaw “discuss the Tea- pot Dome situation. He condemned the Democyats’ efforts to make poli- tical capit@l out of it. In explaining the Teapot Dome situation he said: “The oil scandal has about run its course I think. The cry of fraud and corruptionhas been go oft repeated that the average mind at Washington at least and possibly elsewhere has become confused. rime looks as bad to-me as to anyone and the admitted fact that a Fformer cabinet officer accepted a loan under most suspicious circum- MOTHER! Child’s Best Laxative Is “California Fig Syrup” » peo- Hurry Mother! Even a bilious, onstipated, feverish child loves the sant taste of “California Fig yrup”’ and it nevér fails to open the. bowels. A*teaspoonful today imay prevent a sivk child tomorrow. your druggist for genuine MGalifornia Fig Syrup” which has United conserve, States for nw develop same in his di contract or by | to use, store, ¢ oil and gas those from all re in the naval res¢ of the United $ “No sooner were these reservations nnounced- than the owners of ad-j went lands began drilling and oil companie& sour d obtained Jeases fe cent Gov doth d draining. as nst this that ecretar pared the stitute 1 have acted, ul purposes; to and operate the ion, directly or by © or otherwise and } change and sell the thereof and oil from lands s for the benefit product to protect | Daniels | quoted Daniel ollowing the Acts: enactment of this Daniels of the Na-| Payne of the In- is shown from th r cooperated i photographie lett which I hold. cocperate but they of one re: have here photographic copy of one lease ed not by th of the Navy but by the Se the Interior, Jghn Barton “Complete jus eration’ between the Navy and § Interior 1 ir files! they ed Lu) tments, identi Denhy and Fall cooperated, is found in an act approved by President Wilson on May 21, 1920. No one complains that these two depart- ments cooperated during Mr. Wilson's administration or that th ecret of the Interior actually signed the but even Republicans have Mr. ‘Denby should be im- peached and Fall sent to the pen- itentiary because they cooperated in preliminary work while the Secret: of the Navy signed all the leases. 1 be but do not belie condemning ,one ad- ation for following the pre- cedent of a previous administration se acts I approv: “This brings us to the admini: tion of Secretary Denby of the and Fall of the Interior. When } Denby assumed the duties of his of¢ fice, he found himself in charge of | rge number of oil burning war- | ations, no 0} al great naval | rel of fuel oil west of San Francisco, and a very small quantity available anywhere. He also found the statute I ha quoted requiring him to conserve th oil, develop it by lease or otherwise according to his discretion but not a dollar to develop it with. If he obey- ed the statute and avoided impea ment, he “The Naval Department does ‘not-| have a geologist_nor an oil expert, or anyone who at any time has passed upon thé terms and require- ments of an oil lease. Mr. Denby also foung the statute authorizing one department to perform duties by statute imposed upon another. So} universally recognized is this. au- thorization that the Navy Department in a single. yénr performed work for other departments, and received pay from the departments therefor near- | ly, $2,000,000. | 52,000 Actes Reserved tra | rves, but not ons for babies and children of “printed on’ hottle. Mother! Tmust say “California” or you | ee ‘an imitation fig syrup, ee “The oil reserves undér his conttol aggregateg about 52,000 acres, The oil lands now actually controlled by was Jlgni she would hol Japan nev ply begi probably ippine Islands a Secretary by |e | hela xe nt The S | the | pondence. holding Japarsin leash. tow | hémgo one knew. ‘Add to this the knowtsga er declar war, If would seize f he struck st th d then the H lands. So tense the feeling that | Denby decided not to be} ught napping and wholly un Phil’ jian | when we enter Quietly and without | , domestic or foreign, he! ly all our oil} aval forces to the Pacific} here they would he nee if fieeded at all, but where he no. oil. he starteq to defend aii from ¥ to bring hi for fue the fy would have to be purchased in the open market. What do the country would have reserves af oil hi ained by oil companies, leases of land exeeuted by previous ation, who in tara should s the Govern i | had} ! Necded Oi Sta s thought wise to *ave an ation at Pearl Harbor in Ha- Do you think it would have prudent to advertise the fact | that the United States was pre; for wa The Confe itation of armament had not then been called. The earthquake in Japan had not then occurred, 1 re- peat the proposition that the ‘sit tion was tense and the Seerctary of State woulg noth: nted to n advertisement for competitive bids for building fuel storage for millions of barrels of oil in Hawaii, Private bids were solicited from five big oil companies, including the Standard, and three bids were actual. de. te Committee beginning, but never the fact. “If it be running through mind that I am defending Secretary Fall, forget it. That is not involved in this discussion. I um defending no one. I am expressing no opinion, I am simply supplying the people, at my own instance facts which Dem- ocrats seek to suppress, and Repub- licans do not seem to have courage enough to publish. The fact that Ex-secretary Fall ‘stands before the public convicted seems to have pro- duced such a-measure. of hyste that our people are afraid to let the facts which justify the leases as dis- refers to your tinguished from the lease be made | Worried about them. public, How They Were Made “How do you suppose these leases to Sinclair and “Doheny were made? Did Mr. Fall sit down with these men and make these leases in private, and then ask Denby to sign them without knowing their contents? Emphatic- ally no. These leases were made largely by correspondence and Mr. Doheny has published this corres- While addressed to the Secretary of the Interior it took the ordinary course and went to subor- dinates and the details of the leases were thus thrashed \out. “ Among the terms we fing these: Doheny was to these from | The-value sof Tanlac as a family medicine and tonic is again Y efully demonstrated. This tinie in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Kaake, 2436 Kirby Ave., West, De- troit, Mich., where father and moth- er and every member of the family have been benefited by the whole- some and helpful ingredients of the famous preparation. Recently, in s ‘ing for and children, Mrs, Kaake sai more than a year our three little ones—Johii, age 6, Elwyn, 4, ‘and! Margarite, 2—had been so~-pénked and lifeless that we were seriously Their stomachs were upset, appetites poor, the color hhad left their cheeks, their nights were restless, and during the day they would just mope around, taking no interest in play or anything else. “They began to eat and siecp bet- ter almost ftom the fitst dose of Tanlac, and have picked up now un- til you couldn't find three healthier or more active children in all De- troit. They eat ravenously, the col- or of health’ has returned to their cheeks, and they just want to be on the go all the time. I have also tak- en Tanlac to build me up, and it ney- er seems to fail.” “As to my ‘personal experience herself net build storage for 4,200,000 barrels of oil, at Pedrl Harbor, Hawaii, ‘not at cost plus as the Demoeratic party lets contracts, but simply for cost Ns with Qanlac,” said Mr. Kaake, “I simply can’t express in words the great help it gave me. About a year ago I was a victim of boils, and Femily actually having fifty-one on me, and wes so.played out that I couldn't do a Wit of work for weeks. My siuffer- ing was almost unbearable. I-¢ared little for food, ‘suitercd with severe headaches and stomich pains, and got ‘o.weak and nervous that I felt dig- couraged. “Tanlac arena my stomach di orders, woke up my appetite, cleans- ed niy blood and toned up. my system | so that the boils went away, | and! nothing of the kind has hothered, me since, I have gained 28 Ibs., and I cat, sleep and fcet tike’a brand-new | nian! We have giver Tanlat a fair trial ‘and found it wohderful, and if znyone doubts- oun statement they can witte pérsonally. We wouldn't think of being without Tanlac,” aniagits for sale by all good drug- gists.. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Take Triiltic Vegetable. Pills. GORDON HH: FIVE DOLLARS A Health Food Frail nlidren SCOTTS. Statement to the Voters GERALD 5, RICHROLT Gerald L. Richholt has an- nounced himself ‘as a. candi- date for the office of County Treasurer to succeed: John «A. Flow, Mr. Flow being unable to succeed himself, he having alfeady been elected to thé|- office for ‘two. terms. Mr. Rithholt is a native son, hav} ing been born in. Bismarck twenty-seven years ago. He has resided in Bismarck since his ‘birth, is a graduate of Bismarck High: School, and after his graduation. was~an employee of the, -First. Na- tional Bank of Bismarck until he entered service in the World War, where he:remain- ed.until 1919. . Om his return home he entered the. Grocery store of his-Father, Henry W. Richholt, where he is now employed. Gerald Richholt was married about two years ago and has one child. Mr. Richholt is well qualified to perform the duties of the of: fice and if selected by the voters will undoubtedly sst-/ isfy the tax payers. ¢ (Political aqv.j salt, sugar and all but home pre- pared foods from your ‘pantry Go back to the flint for your fire, the fields for your bread, the sheep on the clothes, | hills for you Without advertised products your life would and diap. comfort or convenience; seem both hard You would have little know nothing of the means to secure them. Unhelrad,. your own in- genuities would tend to limit your space.’ You would progress by, limps instead of leaps. You might not progress at all. Advertisements sweep you on to enjoyments. Read them. Know. about advertised- goods. They give your life new ease. PIN YOUR FAITH TO ADVER- TISED GOODS— IT’S MERCHANDISE OF NO REGRETS. 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