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WEATHER FORECASTS’ Fair tonight and Thursday. Rising temperature Thursday, ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [avon BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1924 e PRICE FIVE CENTS FIFTY DEAD IN SOUTHERN STORMS ®07/ PUBLICITY OF [*°*RRGN ove) EXCLUSION OF “G20. DESTRUCTION ESTABLISHED 1878 North Dakota, W. F. Reynolds, state dr ed to Precident Coolidge, plead- IS 5 commissioner, d after | re- ing with him “te arrest the men who Grant and Heltiiger eanne Most i n reecived at the sheriff's office : Marion Banker Indorsed By To be Subject of ect of Controversy of the wheat in that’ section was ~ | y Convention as Candidate in U. 8, Senate Consider- For Governor in June ing Revenue Bill e after having passed through Js Jed before the snow came, he said, arious government channels from 7‘ : ie although, onts, barley. and spelta had Effective Date May — Be) the chief executive down. An invest-| Tornadoes Wipe Out Lives in not been sown, He declared he had ‘i x i never seen better moisture condi Changed to July 1 to Per- tions at this time of year in the sec tion, is now being conducted by "i rage a uthorities. A Williams coun-| Georgia, South Carolina, q Ree Ganae.. 5 pparently not aware of the 7 ississippi mit Negotiations Ruel tat alia Unie @OCUAw URE aut Alabama and Mississippi ———E 2 vice of local officials, had written the letter to the president, HEAVY DAMAGE DONE ROUGH ROAD IS HEAD HARMONY IS ATTAINED MANY ATTEND ee | | Anderson, South Carolina, Re- DEDIC ATION OF Settling Minor Differences FOLEY GIVEN oe potie HIRE ion eek — Atlanta, Ga., April 30.— pn, April 30. With indi-| IN 9 CITIE Reports received shortly be- SEMEEC CHUPHTANEG TMIMEETTIER UTC fore two o'clock today listed Roosevelt School Is Formally |"cnite and House’ immigration. bi ans 47 known dead in the series of conferees for postponing the effect- Opened, with Large Number |'ve date of the Asi provi until July 1, a renewal of th Senate Reaches Points of Wide Difference in Con- sideration of Measure Convention Passes in Bi marck with Scareely Ripple of Dissension AGREE TO CUT Washington, April 30.—Secre- tary Mellon's proposal vor a 25 percent reduction in the tax vas agreed on ate with modi! 1S NONPLUSSED Wesley McDowell, asked from |. AYA, Fargo last night if he would ac- cept the Democratic indorsement, said he was “nonplussed” and said “I cannot say anything now.” George Duis of Grand Forks and some other Democrats assured the convention Mr. Me- Dowell would be a candidate if indorsed, earned income the Sei day b cations. The maximum amount of in- come on which the reductions could be applied was cut to $10,- 000 from the $20,000 allowed by the House. All incomes of $5,000 or less, however, would be con- sidered earned for purposes of reduction. rth Dakota Poet Speaks at| tornadoes that struck the . ‘ s di southeast today. of Patrons Present ca ec feet Senate] Grand Forks to Large |” Approximately 130 persons The postponement is” understood Crowds, Also at Fargo were, reported as injured. DERED | to have heen suggested by President Five were said to be missing. Coolidge to sive time for diplomatic Several storms of tornadic — exchang the PROGRAM IS between Washington and ELLS OF EARLY LIFE proportions were being re- i Tokio that would. without giving so " | Plea Is Made For Removal of | uc) ortense to. the Tavarioaey ate = ported in various parts of Seventh and Eighth Grades | tin the end sought in the exclusion] James W. Foley was in F provision. 5 s 4 guest of the Kiwanian of Junior High School The President, Secretary Hughes, r regular meeting. Mr. F : Senator Reed, Republican of Penn-| stopped off there on his way sylvania, who directed the Dill! Grand Forks where he spoke to a At the formal opening-exereises of | through the Senate; and other con-| crowd of approximately 2,000 people ional leaders have held a num-j who assembled in the city audito Wesley C. McDowell of Marion, La- Moure county, banker was indorsed by Democrats in state convention here late yesterday as candidate for Governor in the primary of June 25. The nomination, without opposi- ion. Dr. L, S, Blatou of Fargo, who » Wr present but did not parti pate in the convention, said afver it Washington, April 30. A rougher road lay ahead of the tax reduction bill today when the Senate went to work on some of the controversial amendments, with interest centering on some of the provisions on estate and gift taxes, publicity of returns Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, early this afternoon. rgo ND PHYSICIANS Eufaula, Ala, April 30. cldnisifiein Clay consend (OTMieaiaes Ss: the new Roosevelt school held last | &°¢ and the board of tax appeals. : Ae i uh evening when the gymnasium was | ber of conferences on the question] ium of that city as guest of the Bus was concluded that he would adhere With introduction of an amendment ; ried to the scene of a tornado near to his previous announcement thac he proposing a substitute corporation {Comfortably filled with —intereste: eee see eer ane wore Te ae ne! womens Teale Albay, whieh: wceeede Jala ees Genitere Si :, residents of that vicinity and othe; | ttken to the White House yesterday | Club. Every ilable space was fill- eh Cawer FeO} By ey would be a candidate for Governor enator Simmons, North E aia ayaa pHeuse eontorées | Rasatearaneditc, ing to meager reports here, caused Mrs. O,. W.} that the . On Monday af- Roberts, chairman of the committee | Could be expected to reach a post-| ternoon Foley won h to the on arrangements made a strong ap-].Ponement on the decision within 24] hearts of more than 2,000 children pew! for the establishment of the] Hours. At the same time it was] of that city when he read from his eventh and eighth grades of the|™ade clear that a number of west-| poems to them at the Auditorium, He Junior high school in the new build-]¢' Senators would make a deter-| wove the poems into his heart to ing. Mrs. Robe citizens of F in the primary regardless of conven- tion action, Other members of the state tic { named were: w _ Bieut. ,Gov—James H. McCoy, Richland county, | {Attorney-General—J. P.Cain, Stark county. Secretary of State—Miss Lillian; Gubelman, Barnes count Auditor-—Mrs. Ella C. Smyth, Bur- leigh county. Treasurer—J. V. Birder, Walsh} Washington comms 5 of Agriult o Davis is : ‘ommissioner of Agriculture and i county, and be it Commissioner of Insurance—W. S 4 Hooper of » ranking Democrat of the finance committee, said the minority would be ready to plunge into the income tax fight in which the main contest on the bill hinges. Opening of this fight has been postponed since Monday because of the intention of Democrats to couple ithe corporation tax fight with that }!over income rates. he finance committee turned down the House proposal to increase the estate tax rate from a maximum of 25 percent to 40 percent and also eliminated from the bill the House provision for a gift tax. Action of the House in opening tax returns inspection by several congres- sional committees was broadened by the finance committee to permit the committee to make public any details found in the returns and several Senators have introduced amend- ments proposing complete publicity considerable injury to persons and s to property et. ALL WIRES DOWN Spartanburg, S. C., April small town mil was struck by a te e the best that} ods at 10 0% a i ock this morning an: is in you to the world to make it a/rt 5. Penorted that several. peop were killed or injured. Atl wires ai down. Wee nut Grove, a was chosen to} Mined fight against a conference re-| heart talk and council with them in south of here talk on he Utilization of the ending such a change. which he advised, ¢ Roosevelt Buildipg.” She stated} 7 clive date was the only while the Roosevelt. school, it did| Point at which the exclusion. provi- not cost as much to build us a num-| sions adopted by the House and Sen-|an honest smile, and it will alwavs y material differ-] i returned,” chool building |¢hee: and according to parliamen-| Jy his talk on Monday evening to HITS MACON April 30.- Three per- do more than a doz- en injured, several serious' the result of a tornado that swept over a section a few miles south of Macon shortly before 10 o'clock this morn- ing. finer place in which to be, and give BY CHARLES P, s' EWART ‘A Service Writer her of other schools, it is conceded by | #te contained ai most to be the finest : in the City of Bismarck, It is beau} tatians this enabled the conferees tifully located, artistic, absolutely | t take up the matter, ; fireprBof, scientifically lighted, heat-] ,The House left the exclusion pro- ed and ventilated. It has ten large | Vision, like all others, to become ef-| 0 came to live on the banks of the airy rooms, an office for the prin- | fective July 1, on expiration of the | sscouri rive cipal and one for the nurse in case | Present law, but the Senate adopted |the Bad Lands of North Dakota, of accidents, sudden illness, ete, a] 4" amendment proposed by Senator! wiich he referred to as the “Garden large domestic science room and the} Reed making it effective immedi-| tr the Gods" splendid gymnasium in which these | *tely after enactment April 30.—John Ww. not a candidate for the the people of ¢ red to his earls state, when at the nd Forks he refer- residence in the of six years Macon, sons are dead ‘ she uit co es is sy and later moved to only on his own tern “It is one thin, friend about a_y ‘ass county. Railros Commissioners—Edward wrote toa r ago, “to decline ar : Kibler, Pembina eounty;-L. M. Bytne,t a noimingtic BE, 28 Logan county; Edward Hadley, Dick. | %,,toitination when tendered and a ey county, Congressmen—First district, W. P. Here it was that Foley xercises were held.. i LAST FEW MINUTES 3 > whose memory and friendship has al- : = ‘ Only four of the rooms are now 5 ways been prized highly by the poet,|__OPelika, Ala. April 30-—Four- per- Ocduiied thartirstizradeearcombined In the course of his talk Monday {£08 Were killed and five others in- second and third grade, the fourth i Y | jured by a tor which struck a evening, he speaks thus of his carly eee oe leven early today in the learned to know Theodore Roosev different thing to go out and seek it, the latter of which I have no] 20H#N W- DAVIS_AND WIFE intention of doing.” of returns. Porterfield, Pum he Gack ale nea — Page of Westhope, ¢ caTambntaGte ee eee hele qQ xrade, whose teacher is the principal, friends in the state: : , : Third, R, A. Johnson of Makoti, Ward) hin, but with others undoubted , N) and a combination fifth and sixth “1 learned) from the men and |S¥burbs of Opelika. About 12 houses souk. hin h others undoubtedly i grade. It is the wish of a number of Srnen ana livedutherenenatacniand® in the negro section were demouiek- The convention, after idling much pet ocala) aa5. = ene " : trons to have the s Nes ameter ae vial “Jed. p ; ofiinolatvennoany wailingeior com liee sy cy comevem ane any aWall y cighth grades, Junior high in the new ship and buman kindness with hu-|" “two women, # man® and a_ little ; Sek Lae Street slave. He has J.P. Morgan & sehel men beings is the most valued pos lio. make up the list of dead, ‘The mittees, completed its work in short] C9. on his list of clients, but lev { / chor ! ion tha® men can acquire and no lime after the committees reported.| je rememb Mrs. Roberts gave many reasons {tornado struck about 6 o'clock and ° Hrs red the first two client: : y \ where in the world is it possible to} torn ak The only serious division of opinion! he ever had were “Mother” Jone: oe tie irchogs 1 change which will learny thestnussworthiotimeniaruitais| Macon oly © few minutes. came on a supplemental resolution] ang Eugene V, Debs, | 2 he published prior to the circulation ; under the skies and sunshine of this THREE OWN DEAD 3 Second, J. Ll with N offered by J. Nelson Kelley of Grand ae oheiospeatmeccanaeia There Are Fish Laws in iad petition authorizing the school Indiana Executive, Who Re-| great state,” declared the poct- when Pe cera ana eae aria +.Forks, to the effect that the conven- V-graduated trom Washington Ste aurea ELI RIRAIRT BREE coal) cigned Toda Fe fae Ege ee com ee Fe ‘are known to be dead anda tion pledged itself to the mainten-| and Lee University, had settled down| Qapeecge, qa : A tate, Maurek Says caus eerades/dunioriighiimithanew)) (BIEN ay, AlSO JS | ative audiences one would wish for,| Persons 8 SM tara aa ance of the state mill con) iiss in his native town of Clarksburg, W.|#¥aranty Fund Commission = building. wie Sntelies Given $10,000 Fine Just to be a friend to man and tol iy which struck Riverside Mill. vil- at OE ROS ae Va. to practie Late A mine arabe) Considers Requests For Yes, there are fish laws in North] Baskets and. vases of tulips and have nin sory ou ae ds ommenng neney eaniy today) ; pies ewer vanes) and Debs Dakota, ferns, combined with palms and. pa- cotnongenyseneuehiniths More than a score were injured by to table his resojution prevailed, 51} turned up to help it along, ‘The to 16, were promptly thrown in jail. 1 The motion to table was made by) took their cases. S. J. Doyle of Fargo, who said it! gut, _would be improper to pas® such ®/ He has fought various legal bat- ) resolution and bind candidates with-| tjes for labor since then. Quite late Naming Requirements Barney Maurek, state wide game] triotic colors formed the artistic set.|IS TAKEN ‘TO PRISON| ¢#” wish,” he said. the tornado, which destroyed 68 den, said a great many people}ting for the program given on thi Idealists Worth While _ |houses in the Riverside Mill village lieve there are none. The seasen bus occasion, and Mrs. Alfred] | “The really worth while man is} and damaged the mill building. Pro- for cetching pike, perca and eroppies | Zuger, general chairman, welcomed| Goes to Atlanta Along With | the idealist, who can dream and d6} jerty damage is estimated at more | several banks in the state, closed be-] with hook and line opens on May 2,] the — gues e said educati Other Pri sto unl things that are worth while, and the | than $500,000 t consulting them, and also there F re hela| he said. means to live, for education } er Prisoners to Begin | world needs just such men as James | ‘The tornadd swept over the soutit- Sac petiHIC Aor eLAELoE) Taek ing 65 are en a realliant ccourl engages ee aor cohen en eE aie hing with hook and line onl¥is | development and unfoldment. Serving Term J. Hill, who have vision and really | orn part of the city, which included Tareoeee Tabane GiRts malll aidveles [rene for, the: glassblowers! interna: |/eced) by smemberg fuaranty | vermissable, he? said, except that in} stated the one thing worth praying do things. If more men and women] many negro homes as well as the el ec! ee i i ered as tional union. As labor Fund Conimission, who have conclud-] the Missouri river netting is allowed. | for is to be in the line of evolution Sees would try living with themselves | Riverside Mill. Feurs were felt here vator was being ged, AS! beat an attempt to have the A ed a session of two weeks, during} Persons who desire to use nets, how-]and growth; there is no happiness | _ Indianapolis, vhile they would be more likeable | that it may have done further dam- harged by Mr. Kelley. This was i Aeietiy # . : y charged by Mr. > ponvlewoaeclated wnconeiitutional, | 434. fl. snag noapi me ocin oe| Quen wml obtain (icenaca (comm the leleawhere, Safe is the cppecierticns. |Pa—Weuren ay, who retired | and better companions for other peo-| age beyond Anderson, but all wires the nearest a test vote of the con- Fe Rea which time they heard members 0: : b : ian? Ke bey ¢ ; Renal arieaioalthe tad seantel|o os Se oe near. I Goardecotdivectone ot Want county auditor, he sai ness that we ure tunnelling towards | today Governor of Indiana, was} ple to associate with. They would] were down and it was impossible to vention, «nd indicate (ania herents| Still, his backers do appear to con-| boards of directors of bar A campaign is planned to prevent | the light slowly but surely, she said.| Sentenced in federal court to serve| be happy and make others learn how far the twister's effect of the Murphy-Campbell group were | sider his corporation. connections,| port use of nets in smaller streams, he|To know this is to live. We are all| 10 years in the Atlanta federal prison| them happy, he pointed out. wae tele avis, And he got them Prospects of carly reopening of jeause of lack of res ve, (By the A, and re- from examiners. in the majority. popularly speaking, something of a] The Guaranty Fund Commission, said, because through this method} Sons of God and it does not yet ap-] pen the charge of using the mails] who are most happy are they a A campaign committee of eleven | political dicap. All the publicity | within the past several months, has} many small fish which have been put {Pear what we shall be. Our win-| in furtherafice of a scheme to de-| render service to other was named by Chairman Fried of the his behalf is being framed and, jaid down requirements for tne re-| in the streams by the game and field | dows are open toward the cast, she | fraud, Miss Minnie Nielson, state Super- i, I fonvention on motion as follows: | paid for in New York, but it's being! opening of approximately 70 banks} commission arc ‘destroyed. said, “we are gathered here for the} In addition he was fined $10,600.| intendent of Schools was present at | AW. E. Breen, Bismarck, chairman; | distributed from Clarksburg, W. Va.,| jn the state, acting in each case upon ora RTE. formal opening and dedication of the| He was found guilty Mond this meeting and told of the estab- fenton Baker, Bismarck; G. M-| just as if he were a arity rough the request of stockholde nd. di. new building. Our windows are open| presented his resignation as | Wooledge, Minot; James E. Camp-|hewn mountaineer, bell, Mandun; Hugh McDonald, Val-| eer, his eyrie is at Broad Ah ee jover-| lishing of an annual Foley day in rectors of the banks who feel that toward the, east for the development | nor yesterday, effective at 10 a. m.j the state and introduced the guest TREE Le GER ERDaie Caaaare I Weather Report | int inroinent (or oe, Uexelanment} vor 3 ethenge. ley citys JL A. Bigranols abouts: Manhattan, but Clarksburg, W. The commission considered @ | boys and girls of today who will be} McCray, according to present} On Monday afternoon, Foley was a Lovell, Fargo; + Hughes, / sounds better. the cases of 12 banks in its session Fe the men and women of the futur plans, will be taken to Atlanta this | yg, at the ¢ cs department of .R. ‘ Kk re ‘or twenty-f 5 n a guest at the amics department Dickinson; ‘Wm. Glotzbach, Ana-) They do say that ex-Senator Clar-|which has just ended. oe Bouts Nending oat | Sas clever proguaniy prevented We thel (atternoonualine teithfecreril’ oukeelte ctr University in company with moose; Richard Peyton, Williston; | ence W. Watson, one of West Vir- The Guaranty Fund Commission,| Temperature at 7 a, m 33 children was greatly appreciated.| prisoners who have been sentenced] President Kane and Miss Nielson. W. F. Grange, Lisbon. giniu’s richest mountaineers, al-| when a bunk has been closed and] Highest yesterday * 53] The opening number was a delightful] in the federal court. eiene eee Halvorson Withdrawn though, like Davis, now living in| there is desire expressed to reopen Lowest yesterday "gy | overture by the high school orches- —S= W. E. Byerly of Velva, reporting! New York, is: paying the bills. it, sends examiners into the banks as chairman of the nominating com-| Jt must be admitted that Davis! ty) yalue the a: a : " 4 Dyi« 4) | tra aust by the good night drill N P ST ND STATE S BANK LeSueur, Summing Up = in which eight little girls clad in dence Against Accus dnittee, said that the names of Mr. {doesn’t class as a leading candidate.| whether of not the bank may con-| Highest wind velocity o 41 A A BEING SUED ga 5 (Continued on page 4) 5 : { leDowell and Halvor Halvorson! He's a dark horse. But his friends | tinye permanently if it is permitted WEATHER FORECASTS Says Stores Money Used were placed before his’ committee | believe the leading candidates’ forces] to reopen. The commission then sets| yp, i si St. Paul, Minn, April The ee and that the Minot delegation with-| will be so evenly divided that none| down rigid requirements, with refer- lonlaeEnCTn ey RIS ee Ronk of Noith Dakota, establisned Ae teapot Suite IRE RAE drew Mr. Halvorson’s name, The| will get the necessary two-thirds of i ili 'sday. rd : ' 30, Summ: ence to stockholders mecting liabili-| peratur under the Nonpart’sun, regime in | teins only contest was for Commissioner] the votes, and after about th lencestoparocknoldersipes tae 6) perature’ Thursday. under ne F nst A. C. Town- thir-} ty, assurance of maintenance of an|” 7, aa % state, failed to pay Fo A, Pike, {alles ; te of Insuranse, W. S. Hopper of Far-|tieth or fortieth ballot they're.con-| even flow of deposits for a. period sci ibala: alt tonlent FOR ME T \ Paul attorner, $10/000 due him an |/ty and J, J. Hastings, former offi go being named over David M, Hol-| fident Davis will come to the front.| and in general ascertaining that the Thursday, ¢ ‘ f | mesiof Grand Forks. There was no} Davis isn’t, withgut political ex-) community and depositors would be] GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS ; tion being heard | Ment of more than $72,000 of funds according to an action being hear soot the Monn League, Maite ae white |cials of the Nonpartisan ornes Se RA Bank, | who are charged with the embezzle record vote. peri . He's served in the West! benefitted by the reopening. Be- The F x ———_—_ u . i ii al Ht * iy zi si ay pressure is low over the Ohio 1 ny r 5 i bel: g to th Consume United Convention went on récord against | Virginia legislature, in Congress, a8} cauge requests for the fixing of re- Valley and over the Southwest whiie| Hope Had Been Held Out|Campaign Masters Discussed | jn county district court here today. |elonging to the Con: Lowe: st last nigh sets, and determine| procinitation nent dorsing candidate for supreme} federal sdlicitor general and as am-| quirements for reopening of banks] 4 "5.34 1 aia : ne : Pike alleges, that’ he. had feces. oi [StoFes Compan, held major atten- ourt judge or superintendent of | passador to England. Hive Leconiehce uumeHM ThE: GuBE: see aaa naee fre Becky Mountain For Them in Mine Blast With Executive Committee | 15 600 Gue him from the bank, but Hon 'at; the. prelim|tery. Nee poblie ‘tnatrnesion: He was, chairman of the first West) unty Fund Commission has placed J.] Coast. Precipitation occurred on th in Conference that he was paid only $5,000. He OO os te La aaa The convention was exceptionally| virginia convention to adopt a wo-| ug yams a anDe neat . Preeipiti red on the i : Fe ae ree ey et as rthur LeSueur, special prosecutor harmonius, in view of the past con- 0 ff Slane ie Uwae.. 1d MeDebmandic e. north Pacific Coast and at scattered| Wheeling, W. Va., April 30.—The aly 7 ne apile§ he | i2 the case, charged in bis summary, fen’ before [ocean hope ee Se. | zation exclusively, 4 places over the middle and southern | bodies of 79 victims of the Benwood 5 , that Pike rendered no services as he | whieh concluded his argument, that ventions and the campaign before) years before its time, and the voters —_ ———— Rocky Mountain region, over the |mine explosion Monday have been lo-| / Nonpartisan league candidates for | contends, and that the payment of Nuengue’ banks, greta’ benehie tone the March 16 Primary - snowed it under overwhelmingly. ‘ sien Plains States and Ohio Valley. The|cated by rescue workers who, after| state offices and members of the 155,000 was in full for his services as|joney for the Consumers United Resolutions sont x For World: Court Six Williston .- weather is generally fair in North| digging their way through the fall| League's state executive committee} attorney. The legal services sued | Stores Company because no. legi Resolutions agephnd Lane en |” rea sheimember of the New York: Ss hi ]| Dakota and Montana, — Moderate | of rock and slate, found nothing but| met here today te discuss campaign} for were performed: in 1919, Pike] mate banker, after they discoverca ee a re eee trek north {legal finm of Bteteon, Jennings, Ius- . Youths to School) cvveratures prevail in’ all sections, death. matters, incluuing finances and or-| says. the Madore ceannabelans “they eae Fa eee ea vention® assenibied| sell & Davis, This isn't as “junior”! North Dakota Corn and Wheat Re-| At dawn today a reseue ear report- | ganization. Ole Knutson of Grand SaaEnEEEEEEnaneD asked to engage in, would or could Dakota 7 in, COnvenick acter" ae it ‘eounde, tor Stetson, Sehaings| wilisten{N. Di. April”: 30-8ix gion Summary ed that it had conquered the high | Forks, Roy Frazier of Crosby and 8.| 09 phase. fo SHeoee At woul a ray Contaceiion Gna "2) * [and Russell are dead and Davis real- | williston youths; aged from 15 to17| For the week ending April 29, 1924. water in the mine and had found| S. McDonald of this city, the mem-|()j} Filling a ; (Continued on page 2) ly is head of the firm. years, who had confessed complicitly | Due to the heavy precipitation dur-|35 bodies there. The bodies showed | bers of the executive committee, all Stati Robbed i : Davis is just 50. He's tall and dig-'ljn a series of about a dozon robberies | ing the latter part of the week in| that flames swept that part of the| were present. Campaign headquar- ation Robbed | were entrusted to their care by the, Start Humorous . nified, with a smooth face and nearly | of stores and business places here all sections, the weather was unfav-| mine and that’ deadly gasses had| ters now are being maintained* in ‘ ; «| stores to buy stock in the Hatton, A white hair, He doesn’t exactly look| during’ the last. few months, .were|ordble for seeding and other farm| finished the work of the blast {Grand Forks, the home of ArG.| Fargo, N. D., April 30.—Iwo um | the Scandinavian-American and other Magazine SOON) tive “Woodsow Wilson but some say sentenced by District Judge George | work but very beneficial to grain al-| Thirty-two of the 118 miners en- | Scrlie, league candidate for Gover-] masged men, both armed. held up| banks, s if he wore“glasses he'd suggest. the! H, Moellring to be sent to the state] ready seeded. Seeding of spring| tombed by the blast still are missing. or Mee ae ce gine a | the Sinclair Oil Sompan filling sta- ae was svideny from ie arene df ” me of a] latter, He’s widely traveled, deep! aining school at Mandan-until they | wheat and oats is well advanced, but Soo: up LAN candidates for state office were | tion. at First av. and Eigath st. S,|of today that a bitter legal contro- * chy, Shokan” inthe nam laun-|'read, wonderfully, well interne Be ea years. Some of the youths|other seeding has been delayed, PLAZA HALL IS BURNED here except Walter Maddock, named} at about 9 o'clock last night, rifled versy will be waged around: the ‘by the University of North Da-| Here's, his personal platform for] admitted carrying revolvers, and it] Spring rye is coming nicely, though| Plaza, N. D., April 30.—Fire be-| for lieutenant-zovern>:, and he was| the cash drawer and cafe and esca-| points dealing with the statute of « BC ea eed on May 18. “Charles | the United States: was also brought out that the mem-| winter killed considerably in some| lieved due to defective wiring, de- expected in during the day by auto-| peq with an unknown amount of limitations, the defense counsel de- Burke of Bismarck is the managing] 1. Elimination of hang-over, lame|bers of the gang had planned mak-| sections. Pastures, ranges and live-| stroyed the Plaza Amusement hall| mobile. currency. claring that the case should be dis- editor of the publication, and the) duck administraffons, ing a trip to a neighboring city as a] stock are excellent. Highways are| and billard parlor here owned by — The amount was. posibly, around | missed, due to the fact that’ the al- ~ management expects a large circula-| 2, Ratification of treaties by both| point of operation. Two other boys| mostly in poor condition. John Bermel. The property was The carth’s | pemiNe atmosphere] $100, though it could not he yiven|leged offense was committed more tion not only among the students but| houses ‘of Congress, instead sof the|were placed on pfobation under the ORRIS W. ROBERTS, | Valued at $11,000, the loss being only] extends more than 100 miles in| with any degree of exactness, com-|than three years before the arrest among alumni of the institution, fepetoned. a on page 2) supervision commissioner. 2 ‘ Meteorologist, partially covered by ipsurance. f height. pany officials said, of Townley and Hastings. “3

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