The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee _ MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1924: ie ae British Labor | Gov’t Denounced y Communists Salford, England, June 30.—The Communist party of Britain does not like the present Labar cabinet, and at a ‘recent meeting passed some| strongly worded resolutions denoun cing them as being antagon the working cl One such r T. Bell. of Glas achery shown lution proposed by nw, referred to th ‘the Royal a Labor Governmer ¢ King ¢ : ass by heco compli capital Mr. Bell said party | leaders were reactio: ries, and the vilest creatures in the working ¢l movement. Once mounted to bour geois office they, kicked away — the ladder which the working class raised for them, nto the camp of the bou The di case of empiritis was running thro the whole official Labor movement, he declared. Credit Men-To Open Control » Uftice i ‘in | Si Credit. matter en the Appala Mountains will i ic ieop vine for the regio ch placed under established office of the National Association of Credit Men here, oy ening July 1, it is announced by J. Harry Tregoe, secretary-manager It will be aged by EF » Moran ind EB, H. Lothiar istered by a con ugo thus becom of credit activi of the country, said Mr. Tregoe. “Several other com mittees also will make the office their headquarters. A more direct touch with association activities and more responsibility in directing them will be made possible, It will put us in a strong position to wipe out pmmercial fraud. A corps of in igatdrs will o e out of Chi wo under the direction of the in-| ion and prosecution depart Los Angeles Claims Congestion Record § si Los Angeles, June 30. made public by the L Statist Ange Traffic Commi n reve Angeles ets are the most con- gested in the United Stat In making the comparisons, traf- | > fic at pach interesction of-the prin- | cipal streets outside of the down-"| town area proper was recorded. Some of the salient points which | the check disclosed wer county , included) represents 34 the total automobile registration of | he automobile registration W the country. Approximately 310,000 cars enter the congested district every 4 This is said to be more than’ th total number of automobiles regis- tered in New York City. Motor traffic at Adams and Figueroa $ is declared the heaviest in}® . States. During eleven | If hours of the day of the| cars traversed both streets of the intersection. The to- tal registration of Los Angeles coun- i r by 120,000 than that of | ve that have a daily movement of 45,000 machines; six _ intersec with between 40,000 and 45,000; nine intersections with between 000 | and 40,000, and 23 more with a move- ment of 30,000 to 35,000. The figure =| a Fy) S yw o teres wens | Apple Creck | Boyd EakeAI Christiania Clear Cro Croft¢ Glenview Painted Woods =p xe that Lo Bonus But Sue. Of| Legion’s Aims Says Commander (Continued from “thought of “such an e seizing of an isla another country. The secret | cument to » preparations to push | vg: s on ahead at the expense of|but in the case of Ameri i ; all these are but outward|in principle true. We paid early in| impulse to advocate pacifism and} country in time of UE eee 4 with 96 and McClusky and Chezik of which ruined the and izom gwvhich we are “But the Legion has sénse enough because of that experience to know, which will some g}war—a war, Iam a be more futile a and money than the 1 “People being what they are and] against pre the conditions being as they are, for| dangerous enemies of out country ation to disarm itself utopian belief bring another] paredness in 191 ‘aid which will] does not intend to see a similar|to the end. y in men about a millenium. As long as there schooled in American and told their and their own guages, just so long will there a danger of war. ization of Europe by the 1 that it will be left|dangerous enemies our country has alone is the sheerest folly and non-'|today. I have no patience with them Legion does not want|or any one who says he, will not the United States is r standards before it is con- dozen ‘Smaller have developed hotheads alousies, hopeless itions and it needs cuse to send half of Europe at the other half’s throat. his is no idle statement. have but to read the newspapers the foiled att@mipts in one country other nations -| the Legion knows that the las was not the war that ended war. from it; it created a thousand rea-]him that liberty he is unworthy of sons for another one. For Preparedness Knowing this, the Legion takes th®} by this adequate pre-|semble a Its War Policy vmander said in’ par’ knows, its members shows that there are 'saw enough of thres intersections in Los Angeles |: t to make them shud- temperate stand for Supreme Court County Treasurer State’s Attorney g > oo 4 : fw be. 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I know it is an old ar-,is a despicable coward, ignorant of | gency. The drafting, if you please,| shooting at the first 100 targets for the best insurance | history and of human character. Let} of munitions, and capital as well as| the state championship. Dr, Pence big army and n me tell you that efforts by pacifists|men. No one denies the obligation] of Minot made high score with 98, this is,|who without doubt are receiving the | devolving upon citizens to aid their| Jackson of Grand Forks was second 916, i] ey seething | lives and trea: re for our unpre-|disarmament from Communists, will Portal were tied for third with 96 ; and the Legion|be opposed by the American Legion | LOCAL MANT TIES each. There are 60 men entered in the shoot. price paid should we be dragged into There is still another ee FOR THIRD IN sisi — nother war. Pacifists who argue| military policy which it upholds so : E ‘ cdnges\ are tite most | strongly that it will never rest untill STATE CONTEST) Enelish and American fiction y.|it has become a law. That is the —— jfile ETT VEAL TS) in 'the|They are the most insidious and|enactment of a law placing money,| Joseph McClusky of Bismarck, who| than native authors. material and men at the disposal of|is at the state gun club shoot at a LRAT g the government in time of emer-! Fargo, was tied for third’ in the] Read Tribune Want Ads.- the gonerome gt Ot Aime 0 eee ee ee . fight for his country in time off danger. If a man profits and is protected by the institutions of his country and then will not fight to protect these principles which give citizenship in that country. The man who will advocate disarmament tion so that it will re- jamb in the midst of lions WHEN LIEUT MAUGHAN CROSSED U.S. show the traffic movement for onl one eet of ion, t is, north and south and west traffic. BRITISH CASE | : IS SETTLED The case of M against . and Mrs. M. C. Ohls, which stirred the Brittin neighbor- hood, was settled out of court this | afternoon, and the jury called to hear the case discharged by Judge Berry. The defendants paid the | plaintiffs $750, according to Joseph | attorney for the plaintiff. | Coghla: The case grew out of a fight be- tween the two women. The last English aoe to com- mand soldiers in action was George Suffolk regiment at Dettingen. an invention by which he hopes to heag-distant suns i through space. HUBBY’S PROTEST Randolph @ Page, 30, air mail pilot, ing’ bétween Chicago and Omalio, started a s“back to ‘the hair” pvottient. “Mis wife had her hait H. Thompson If, who directed the charge of the] A-French scientist is working on | “Here {ig the finish of nian’s greatest race against time and fatigue-— the world’s greatest flier. Lieut. Russell Maughan’s “dawn-to-dusk” flight from New York to fatigue that overcame Maughan is soon as he was tlear of the plane “all right Vl grow a beard TF cah tuck it in my over- Ton; shoes,” said» Page. ,He declares he ’t’touch a razor unti] Mrs. Page San Francisco. Left, Maughan is shown as he halted ‘his plane: at Crissey Field, San Francisco. Right, the sun racer is shown fifteen minutes later, after ‘he had ‘been carried through an enthusiastic mob. with soldiers using bayonets to open a lane through the thousands who ethos, to wear her hpi long again. he had piloted for over 21 hours. Below ig San Francisco's: welcome, with Crissy Field jammed with tickled humanity, rushing through ,the flare lighted space to get a glimpse’ of the man: who traveled from patrol liges and swarmed -into the field to Welcome © Coast to Coast in less than @ day’s ae tnatetiancten INA UDAY The pledge of the ms. printed word Friendships in ‘ancient days were formed by pledges of blood; Medieval knights won mutual aid by pledges of the sword. But modern business fornis friends in every cor- ner of the world through the pledge of the printed word. Ps Advertisements are pledges made espe- cially for you . .. pledges that advertised goods you buy are exactly as claimed. When you buy an advertised’ phonograph, you buy one of éstablished workmanship and tofie. It has been tested by thousands before you. ‘Its dealers, sure of its worth, invite the ¥ testing.of millions more. . , What is not advertised may: be worth buying. What is, must be! Read the advertisements to know which ° goods are advertised. AN ADVERTISER'S PLEDGE CANBE REDEEMED ' ONLY ‘BY. YOUR ENTIRE SATISFACTION Comparison of the pictures shows the

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