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Reed \ eee. nan cReags Scab, meNE lads: cdteeTcetne a8 PAGE TWO THE tina TRIBUNE WOULD FOLLOW REPARATIONS SETTLEMENT ueq from page 1) 1 the on of the failure aintain positon, the d the failure to tint The in alluding to this nyer, ed that the World r enuse of the old stand a door east aside hough war con ny Jeft d away th vil the to tigations without’ men pecifically, he contin a! the ificers were participants. But ‘ ler is not that this was so eso many, rather that it ha ¢ ttle and so few. ‘The en hing the evi t present i ether, and administer 1 herever competent evi C f t can be produced, That 1 propase to continue 4 si gainst “the most min ult on the public treasury, " rit oups of one kind or Imost nation-wide | in “their Phe same law requires the adoption “ tasntion, he “the ss of n in revenue it can fre in making their bur What the World Is Doing; CAS SEEN BY POPULAR cMECHANICS CMAGAZINE . Mail Picked Up in Flight by Hook from Plane Mail is being picked up by British. airy during flight in Mesopo- ta The pilot's attention is at- most gentle, the most harmless, and most easily domesticated of all wild things that harbor on the fringe of farin lands, It is not true, according to the statement, that they hill chick- 1 egys, o# bother with any of the live things on a farm, Grasshop- pers and crickets form a large percent- age of their diet 4 “Gasoline Has Fuel Rival in Vegetable Extract As @ substitute for gasoline, “nata- lite,” a vegetable extract, first made in South Airica, is said to. produce more power to the gallon when used as motor fuel. Although mostly hol, the new fluid contains several other ingredients that give it valuable properties. It is claimed that a fire q fed by it can be easily extinguished By water, making it un aid to safety. It has ulso been suid that it will not di- lute lubricating oils to the same extent as gasoline and similar solutious will Cia eee Indoor Golf ‘'Green” Returns Ball After Putt To aid golf jilay curacy in putting, an indoor “green t directs the pellet back to the arting puint has been invented by a western man, The toy can also be used as a pastime for any number of persons, and may be set up on a lawn or other flat, smooth surface. When anes * uleo- ected by a signaling device used ing the war and consisting of pieces of cloth spread) on, the ‘ground sand moved in shutterfushion, The mes- sage is attached to-w Bne tied to the tops of two poles abolit’six feet high server picks up the line by aus of « hook dangled’ from the t und the message is delivered ag ed rs to attain ae- The st mi * Skunk is Friend of Farmer, Not Hen-Roost Robber Next to the muskrat, the skunk is now the most important fur-bearing animal in the Unite ites. In 1858, 18.255 pelts of this little animal Were sent to market. ‘Then the supply began to inerease until the record number of 921,000 pelts was gathered in 1914. Occasionally, the average price was as high as $2, but in 1 the top figure was $5.90. Commercially con- aidered, according to government fig- ures, the skins of skunks mean # total] the sphere is struck it passes. up an business of about $3,000,000 # year in| inclined plane, and if it does not drop this country. Experts of the agri-| through the score hole, rolls: back to sulture department declared that the] the player. A channel at* the side ikunk ix the most maligned of all] catches the ball, if it falls into the lumb creatures; that, in fact, it is the | opening, and guides it out. * only to a nearby socket or receptacle. Th than usual. This is done by under the base of each candlestick and wiring the candlestick us show? ,' 4 CANDLE- STICK in the illustration, providing it with & cap to fit the receptacle. A hole is drilled in the center of the base. to’ receive the cap, which is first wired and pulled up into position by draw- ing the wires through the candlestick, and the other ends are then connected to the spcket tessa, iciaueleotil shideanuiag the depositor and his signature, a double | camera arrangement has been per- fected by an eustern inventor for use in bauks and’ business houses to de- tect forgeries. Upon a special plate the machine at one “snap” registers picture of the person and of his hand- writing, which is affixed'to a blank and kept with the photograph for ref- to the-depositor’s. identity or. his rig- ature. de and fair distributed | Carryin the law of view toa ninistration of America’s foreign re ons, the president traced “the exemplifieations in the Span American war which, he said, left our country ‘a world power th world responsibilitic in thy World War in which “America ma Herifiee for what it believed wa guuse of righteousness,” and at ae ce table in Paris where “Our resence softened the terms and di nished the exact of the victor- nation He then traced the | 1s which led to the selection of | three Americans on the commissjon| tain the peace of the world, The] seriously pressed for passage, no to untangle the reparations 1 | final establishment of peace, ,the | igeluding the bonus, which would in- 1 declared: jcomplete maintenance of good will | crease the expenditures of the feder A idjustment for the liqui- | tows men, will be found only in| al government for next year by ahout jation of reparations ought to be | the of the people of | three billion six hundred million dol- ye beginning of a new era of peace, the irs will cease when | lars, and good will they th: they shall ¢ “This would mean that outside of “tn the event that such a condi-| Peace will reign when they will that | the postoffice department which is tiong develops,” he went on, “it be- | it shall reign. practi self-sustaining, the pre- Ss pertine! int to examine what can | be done by out own country, in co-| pera ith others, further to! rid ourselves and the rest of the| orld of the menace and burden of | ompetitive armaments and more ef feetively insure the settlements of between nations, not by a recourse to arms, but by a recourse to renson; not by action ing to war, but by action leading to jus- tice. Our past experience should not to be over-confident in warn’ us failures but it that something | o many es the hop y be done where already there has | een some suc and at least we an demonstrate that we have done ul that we preside ed endor nenf of the permanent court of in- ertational justice and then turned} ward a discussion of the possibil- | y of nother world conference. Cone minded his audi-| ence that “on what nations are at| home depends what they will be nd added: “The world knows that we do not | of arms, ou strength is in our moral power. We ise the desire for peace every- | where by being peaceful. We main ain a military force for our defe} but our offensive lies in the justi of our cause. We are against w ause it is destructive. We are for peace because it is constructive. 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Mandan | I had puffy sacs underneath my | more than th required to main- [that ther ei are bills pending that GATHER President Cooli¢ ated OF NE called the the eyes slumbers.”” sent more t items, nd its e of expenditure would be doubled. Each of these aken by itself, is not large supporters argue that cer- As-| of Press “0 which ne and publication nal nly the government can afford to ne nificance tah ke this small additional payment. is the President} But taken in the aggregate, they said. “Ni enterprise can exist | made’ the stupendous sum I have for itself alone, It ministers 10} mentioned, and there assumption by some great need, it performs some] the government woukd mean nothing great service, not for , but for/Jess than financial disaster to the others or, failing therein, it ceases nd ceases to exist.| Regarding foreign relations the with the Associated | President declared the maintenance \of prosperity of, America depends! on maintenance of its ideals. nation.” Pr embles each part of the ithout profit it a y the events of each MOVES TO MEET AT JAMESTOWN and to each community to know what; | other men and other communities | are doing. The news is printed and rend, not for the mere purpose of (Continueg from page 1) tainment, afhusement and re-|is given in the formal joint cali as creation, but always for the practi-| folle of information in order that by n accurate knowledge of what others are doing a c miay be laid out of accurate antl cessful action. . * Raids On Treasury Touching upon public expenditures | the President asserted there is | general vigorous demand “for possible relief from the burden: j unnecessary public expenditur ail “Yet: notwithstanding this minor "| groups of one kind or another and organizations, tionwide in their ramifications, making the most determined ass: The joint call follows: “In order to avoid holding two separate democratic conventions the undersigned hereby rescind the calls heretofore made by them and issue this joint call, “A delegate democratic convention is called to convene at Bisinarek April 29, 1924, at 10 a, m. for the purpose of indorsing a democratic te ticket. Each county shall be entitled to one delegate for each 200 votes or major fraction thereof cast at the March 1924 primary for the office of democratie national com- mitteeman, provided that counties ns of every of sometimes almost na- are upon the public casting less than 200 votes shall, in \ President said. “1 am advised by the]any event, be entitled to one dele-| director of the bureau of the budget | gate. The manner of selecting the that careful computation disclosed | delegates is left to the democratic | JPrwvate: IWesticATiONS nInEn MU ar Editor’s Note: +President Coolidge, rebuked, the Senate for votin: ‘to hire a special counsel for private investigation of the Internal Rev- lenue Bureau. Cartoonist Storm has ae a issue to: anyet Anvesti- county central committee in each county. “In addition to the delegation .as above provided all state central com- mittéemen, county chairman and sec- retaries will be recognized as dele- and be entitled to participate Waldorf. Hotel Sale Announced Fargo, April 22.—Purcpase of the Waldorf hotel from A. J. DuBeau by Joseph G. Powers of the Powers hotel and William A, Shea of Moor- head was announced recently. The negotiations for the purchase of the hotel were started about Feb. 1 and the deal’ was consummated Saturday, according to Mr. Powers The new proprietors will take po: session on The consideration, was not made public ESCAPES DEATH Napoleon, N. D., April 22.—When something interfered with the opera- tion of a plow Joe J. Huber turned in his seat on a tractor and saw the body of his six-year-old daughter clogged in front of a “lifting wheel.” She had been riding on the tool box angl fallen off. 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Name ,....+..: Address .......-....06005 “gations ree ae It is an original | No operation, no | plainly and’ the free treat- j Wiring Mantel Candlesticks Mew ive aenlenites of es | the Interstate Commerce Commis-ion lighted candlesiteks on the mantel- |). :ecognized this principle in dif- shelf of a fireplace is usually marred by | tinting OytWaon when’ and the lamp that connects the candléaticks [cw cord can be elininated entirely by wire | IT ing the inantelshelf in a slightly differ- | ent f; providiag # flush receptacle dinwotiy | Nort and South Dakota, was im a ‘fuel supply {tions and that, therefore, it was im- {should be developed for their benefit (and protection, SAYS LIGNITE BOOST IS BLOW TO MINNESOTA, (Continueg frem page 1) commodities should take a low the witness said, adding that rate * grains and between different in the Holmes and Kelley aia that the North- est territory, principally Minnesota, situation with reference to its compared to other sec- tant that ‘the lignite industry Therais, he said, an ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924 WHEN THE FLOOD CAME incre use of lignite in South Dakota, citing a consumption of about 1OUOOD tone lake fea Mitay Scorés of families were, made Homeless at Belle Fourche, 8. D., und electric plants and state in-| When the Belle Fourche: Rive? overflowed its banks. The flood waters, stitutions had installed costly ap-| i many instances, reached almost to the roofs of small cottages. City *| South | North Dakota, erence: iu case dispute: later arises at | Amination will hold public ex- the past constituted the chief source coal, aratus to enable them to better usc coal, not knowing that the nt lignite rate scale was regard- the vailrdids as an emergency id. ol that most of the li; Dakota ori ch th substantial movement of empty cases, would have to be moved east- ward without load if there, was no lignite, he The lak which has in dock coal, of fuel supply for South Dakota peo- ple, Mr. Kelley added, is becoming prohibitive in price for the average | consumer, who in many cases is able to suve money by the: use of lignite co th Bo fr Representatives of the Minnesota railroad and warehouse comm will appear at. the hearing tomorrow, to oppose the proposed coal increase. NOTICE TO BARBERS North Dakota Barber’s Ex- at Sk: few miles north of here bonding fund probably will come u appealed for Red ©: O88 re were attending services at the al Norweriun Lutheran church nday for Earnings Held Good noon, fire, caused, it i | The actual earnings of railroads|a short gixcuit, destroyed the three lon ‘lignite coal compared Ford touring. cars which they owned Iwith the roads’ earni and which had been parked close to- | kinds of traffic, h gether, The sight of the blazing cfrs, as} church attendants issued from the fi urch, was the on the Milwaukee division from] were entirely ‘consumed, while only Haynes. ‘The lignite shipped from| parts of a third car were salvaged Haynes moves in cars which, in most| by prompt work in checking the flames coming from the last car te be fire ed, Only one Bowman Case Comes Up Soon|?, Bowman, N..Diy April which Bowman coun| $9,487,066 of deposits ti Farmers and Mechanies pwmun which wlosed April 13, om W. A, McIntyre and th the term of Bowman county dis- trict court scheduled to open at the | City of Bowman May 13, next. Actording to the complaint in the suit filed recently, Mr. MeMtyre, aminations at the. following] (,;,;). couniy a (reneuter, cities: money in the bank including a Lime Bismarck, May 8th and 9th.| deposit of more than $5,000, checking Jamestown, May 12th. out some, so that $14,487.66 remained » b in Valley City, May 13th. Fargo, May 14, 15th and 16th. Grand Forks, May 19th and 20th. Devils Lake, May ‘21st. Minot, May 22nd and 23rd. Williston, May 26th. FRED K, ODE, . ecretary. bo M M ha el fr in mi CARS BURNED DURING CHURCH Wyndmere, N. D., April 22.-—-While Thomas Isackson, Ole Juden and Nils Tot tt tt i nnn im ntti nt a WMV ARN = f the count the bank when it closed. The bank had furnished ond, 1 1g $9,487.66 upon eeks to recover. 100 wl FLESH MANGLED ~ Stanton, N. D., April 22.—When | rs. Henry Sagehorn, wife of the lercer county probate judge, got her ands caught in the gears of an jectric wringer, the flesh was torn ‘om fingers and palm of her hand such a manner as to threaten per- anent crippling of the member. NOTICE All children should be vac- cinated against Small Pox. C..E. Stackhouse, t intimation of | e blaze, and two cars by that time | | | CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY | i | aid. ‘|BOBBY RUSCH | IS HONORED, believed, by} 2 April red a rgo high school team in the} holastic cage tour- recently, wits, und sfotward of the five Nay Ralph Cannon, eritie on the Chicago Jour- | nal. | Cannon stated, in his revjew, ! 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