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WEATHER FORECAST Fair tonight and Sunday, Cool- er tohight,; re aoe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1924 PRICE FIVE CENTS {SIX KILLED IN HERRIN RIOTS AVIATOR SAYS | MANY INJURED ON STREETS MAN KILLED {NO CEREMONY ~~, [REPARATIONS PACT SIGNED BY -REDSONWAY | © AS SHERIFF MEN CLASH — | WHENCAR GOES! MARKS VISIT | pcg . OFFICIALS OF NATIONS PUTS WITH ARMY! WITH ILLINOIS KLANSMEN| DOWN GRADE} OF ROYALTY DAWES PLAN INTO FORCE A RR ESTED ON ihe com BOOZE CHARGE)... Government Determined To nN ‘ ws fp 5 Feud Result of Trial Growing Roy Lowery, Jamestown| Prince Edward of Wales Ste Se Sees 4 Out of Killing in Riots Last} Painter, Killed While Go- Guest of President Cool- Name of Soviet and Establish Rule There INJURED IN February ing 50 Miles an Hour idge For Day 7 O78 1 ae TROOPS CALLED OU‘ CAR SLIGHTLY DAMAGED] HERE FOR HOLIDAY NOTIFIES NAVAL MEN TR AIN CR ASH Drastic Steps Taken By). ———— * -— ae State Government to Stop inned in by Steering Wh One American Reported Driver Is Killed In- f ra ee Disturbances cat Matters Easy For ae Take Drastic Step if Reich- i ‘ochester, N. Y., Aug, 30.—Thirty stan 7 vers Marooned There With persons were injured, several seriou as ' ares Him Ga sieges Ci ANN) stag Failed to Act Eskimos ly when the Detroiter No, 19 and the || Herrin, II, Aug. 90.—Six men were <= eee General’s Office Seizes Lake Shore Limited No. 47 crashed | killed and several reported injured in] Jamestown, Aug. 3 .—Roy Lowery, 45 ; —— near Savannah, outside of Syracuse, | clash on streets of Herrin this a young man employed as painter at} The Prince of Wales arrived in Seveny - Three Gallons London, Aug. 30.—The pact ternoon between forces of Sheriff|the North Dakota hospital for the | Washington shortly after 1 this aft- lixan and alleged Klu Klux] Insane, was instantly killed last ever- Aug. 30.—A ship| According to railroad official: ober,” flying the| Detroiter, bound for Detroit, es drawn up at the recent internation- jal conference here, outlining the ernoon and went immediately to the “ey, | ed into the rear car of the Lake Klansman. The shooting is believed | ing when the car he was driving, left | White House for an informal lunch- 7 John Hare was arrested last night,|WaYs and means of putting the lag, and armed with| train, when a break in the air line| to be an outgrowth of the trial of] the road at the base of ‘the hospital | eon. 7 4a on complaint of S, C. Meyers, of the ; Dawes reparations program into canon, and carry-| caused No. 19 to slip. A sleeper was | arl and Earl Shelton, brothers, for| hill, and turned over twice, lighting A crowd cheered him as he pass- é Attorney ( al’s office, on a effect, was signed by the represen- hpany of Russian in-| wrecked, the occupants being hurled | the slaying of Constable Caesar] on its wheels, with Lowery crushed | ed through a waiting room of the se charge of transporting liquor. Hare | tatives of the varicus nations, early today going from| t® the floor from their births. The | Cagle, Klu Klux Klansrqin in rioting} to death in the drivers seat, station and took his place in a lim-| Baron Byng of Vimy, governor. this afternoon, sted by Meyer and a local ‘eventy-three gallons of al- + ast Fe 2 vi i i f ite e 1 of Canada, wil p host to engine of the Detroiter, according to| last Februa Troops have been or-|_R. A, Roberts, whom Lowery pass-|ousine. Outside of the White House } genera la, pvsk . Kanchatkap Saceneers aleuened for 15 feet into | dered from Carbondale, Ill, by Ad-] ed coming down the hill, was the| gates another crowd was waiting to|the Prince of Wales during His officer, Berlin, Aug. 30.—The turnabout h “ p i eeu L cohol were seized by the officers. The t x to the Wrangell] the Lake Shore train. Traffic was|jutant Gereral, first on the scene, and stated that} welcome him noisily on his arrival. | Highness’ nray/ jut che pprovintes. oe) aun ieienevaveuRlnereeny wae made | by 48 German nationalist reich- ff the north shore of} held up for several hours. —— Lowery, alone in the car, was going will he one of those in the r thy and local police, the pre- | Stag deputies late yesterday after- 50 miles an hour, and that the cat! New York, Aug. 30.-—fdwas',|b0* at the Meadowbrook matekes. r liminary work in the case was done |M00n gave the Marx-Stresemann struck straight across the grade, and | Prince of Wales, arrived late y:svet- by the sheriff's office, the police, |SVernment a comfortable majority turned over twice. When Roberts] day. and, Mr. Meyer. in favor of the London reparations got to the car, it was resting with] Sightly built and difficent he ‘ Hare, in justice court before An- |@&reements. — the differential on the other side| blushed while newspaper correspon- ton Beer this morning, asked that|,, Phe sensational flop by the reac- of the grade, and the wheels spinning.| dents and reception committees the hearing be continued so that he | tionaries was ostentatiously _con- Justice Beer |Cealed up to the time balloting on Lowery suffered a crushed skull,| thronged about him, in greeting of might procure counsel. ¢ i n broken neck and shoulder blades, and|his second visit. to the United {continued the case until 10 o'clock |the railway bill began, both the his chest was crushed by the steer-|States. Three army airplanes hov- Tuesday morning. Hare was bound |bank and debenture laws having ing wheel. The car was not badly| ered over the liner Berengaria and over to appear on a bond of $600 | Previously been adopted by rising , damaged, except that the top and] thousands of persons ashore and on signed by local men. votes. E the windshield were broken. Lowery] small boats around the ship strained Ask Both Color Cards Betttie-on the tatunrts CHINESE T0 OF CARS Patty ame of the Soviet, PROTECT LIFE | . ES e any property) ONSTREETS Automobile Day Draws EX-| was single, and is survived by al their eyes for a sight of the dis- —_——- When the dozen leaders proceed- Pas ? : ee tionally Large Crowd | brother, Clarence, tinguished young Englishman. $4 to hand out the ballots to. the Foreign Office Assures Visit-| CePtionally Larg —_______ Soon he climbed down a ladder to! Charles G. Dawes Discusses T0 LE AVE Absa [eel ace jras observed . . ii ii ivate cht, ich took hi te Ay an nadian property, and| ing Delegates That Gov- For This Time of Year BOYS JOVI AL GIEAE Covey Shi heb Eatlin rite Economic) Iesues at white cards. The red card was a edt one American, Chales , Bes: Long Island, where he journeyed by 5 negative vote and it was exhibited Mais reported marooned ernment Will Do Best BIG PARADE HELD motor to the home of James A. Bur- Lincoln, Neb. GREENLAND in the plain view of members of 4 . 13 Eskimos AS THEY WAIT dens at Syosset. He departed early ieee al to occupants in ‘3 ry x Say today for Washington, to be th a , - But scores of opera falso said that the} MAY NOT FIGHT! Clown Band Parades Streets SEIT cea iaae tu Gaelidios ete tieoerd | LANCOINNENet AUS Ho =neslarine ase 5 eee fo the gallery, Hie fol- ‘ n A Returni: Syosset, ies e farm situation to be the most ‘owed this clumsy display of leger- mn schooner of Sa During Afternoon on FOR SENTENCE cia ertadecce ern | serious Vecchomisvauectien Gee ae demain by the reactionaries, “ob- pean ia 0, with captain Louis) Shanghai, Aug. 30.—Reports of Looked Like College Boy fronting the United States, Charles served the disappearance of the ‘The prince, wearing a blue shirt|G- Dawes, Republican candidate for! guttetin from the S. S. Richmend, red ballots under the seats of these and collar and a sack suit of light] vice President, in an address here) a¢ Jee Tickle, Greenland, Aug, 30. | 4ePuties, while the white cards in- Chicago, Aug. 30.—Judge John R.| grey, looked more like a college boy | last night presented an explanation] the american world fiver: Have punk aeaanel a vote in affirmative of Caverly, arbiter of the fate of Na-|than a man of 30 years reared to be | f the purpose of the present admin. poned flight from Ivigtui, Greenland,| (ho question at issue, were hastily A skirmishing in Quinzan district Service Truck Bie Fea EEICATN COM ora nree eee SAGAN rs who are going to| : Ee ; punta and Lu Yung-Hsiang opposing Ab handved nei Scue of Wells may be} Kuchns are gathering, although they| About one hundred cars, ranging , prisoners by the] have not been confirmed, have led to|i" age from the latest 1925 models n 4 4 ‘ a ar-|t0 the time worn car of the early|than Leopold Jr., and Richard Loeb, king. Despite his having travelled istration in the contemplated ap-| {9 1 aianiHarbor! fahtad il to-| Chucked into the ballot box. véth on their arrival. Re eae ony lanonenbar: | yous ktoaes paral helRigHadtosdiy lero ae Franks, has/ virtually around the world, and nag-|Pointment of an agricultural commis-l morrow (Sunday); omhne to coats | 1 support of the railway bill 814 Soviets on their arrival. Although both"stdes are strength-| Parade which started here at one-| begun consideration of the volumin-| ing spoken at diplomatic dinners ia | Sion. ; able weather conditions in the vicin-| Votes Were cast, as against 127 ais ening their positions it seems certain) ‘Hitty, today as the first event in| ous record of the judicial hearing on|muny capitals, the prinee appeared| “We make but one promise--that ity of Labrador, according to an an-| Ove he @pPosition, which eame y that. the forces will at least result] the day’s program. which he will base his sentence, tp be deeply embarrassed when he|the Republican party, utilizing the| nouncement made ce Lane ene dorks oomimunists and the Lud- | in deferring a general open outbreak.| The parade was led by the Juve-} ‘Phe retiring chief of the Cook|fyund 75 newspapermen awaiting | best mipds, and those by training best] mond this morning. endorff party and 48 Nationalist: “nile band of the city, which was : county criminal court expects to com-| him on the starboard deck. [fitted for the task, will fend its = ae members, the government receivi plete his survey early next week.| He shook hands with a few of every energy to the study of our DAW N oe thocrity Considerably in excess Then in some secluded place he will] the reporters and in response to one | agricultural problem to the end that| DA ES AND quirement," epee prepare the written decision to be] or two formal questions he glanced| through legislation or other means, 4 handed down on Sept. 10. about as if bewildered, felt in his| its solution may be accomplished,” BRYAN ENJOY The voting on the London agree- Whoever REMINISCENCES neti ece es a spectacular, but Pekin, Aug. 30-—-Members of the| followed by a display ‘of the latest foreign diplomatic corps today visit-| in motor vehicles, furnished _ by ed the Chinese foreign office and re-|!0cal garagement. After the glossy ceived assurance that the Chinese|"eW cars had passed the relies came. 4 j-| They ranged in years, according to] Meanwhile the youths awaiting the] pockets, then turned Major Oscar; Mr. Dawes asserted 3 CT PICKED ME CTEee TC en eee oma ltneiseepiaten ibenciayscxau ase rene] esateeen appear to be in the best of] N. Solbert, his American aide, say-| promises more than this is entering not sensational climax | to "four They received assurance that both|f the Masonic temple, from 1912 to| spirits, unperturbed by the publica-ling: “I’ve got a written statement into a contract which cannot be fill-} Tincotn, Neb, 80.—-Remintsetnces Pane OneheLDeonone partisan war- leaders were anxious to avert h#-|1924, and had come from all parts tion of a story of an attempt by them] somewhere. Where is it?” ed.” ; i of former days in Lincoln were ex-|of crty hve wee hea the bulk ears sanull tility of the Missouri slope territory to] in 1920, to drown Hamlin,Buchman,| It was a young woman journalist| ‘The Republican nominee? devoted eliangedi today in/& active teteecn Natives Supplied by the Ger- To Be Held With ae take part in the events, young Chicago attorney, near Charle-| who pushed forward and put the! the major portion of his address, de- eG e man Nationalist party which up to voix, Mich. Leopold told the story to} inevitable question us to the prince's |livered here in the heart of the agri-| the two vice presidential candidates|24 hours ago, kept up an attitude Approximately 260 people had reg- Suialpcandiantes ou pt the states attorney after they had| possible marri He smiled ‘oler-| cultural middle west, to the agricul-| Of the two old parties, Gov. Charles |of militant opposition to the Lon. istered on the books in the Masonic rganizations on Washington, Aug. 30.—Communica- v ibe tions have been addressed to Pekin At no time did utilize such means as are available|Jolly-pops distributed from the car, vostfr tr eevernment to use, to protect foreign residents” | Seemed to be its main attraction for d to protect “our trade and pro-|the young ones, ee ie’ cape! thal) (ibol aiming ipool) touwhiehicxee i My i ect He: 2 ene 5 i ' Rete oe er Bryan, and Gen. Charles Dawes, don agreement and the Marx ‘ov- Wednesday government, by the British, Japanese, le grclock this afternoon, /-confessed the Frank’s killing and/antly and said, no, he was ey Octal EEER RS EEEaT Perea Go tucucauzea | Minna) two) cand lditessapeat asin: [Gee . French and American officials warn-| ind it was expected that several | Buchman testified to the affair be-| aged. Then came this one: “Would| for the recent depression in farm utes together in the Governors office,| In political circl " . TRE eheacgowetnment Hindi care |Mundrad\ more: would) belin|beforeithel| foreitheieranalauey> You marry an American girl if you | prices, the remedies recommended,t Utes toxether in t hearty handshakes, | is clearly described cs ae obligation to prevent loss of foreign| : D peony : : | k 3 ernment, which before and since : ight-| kiddies car, was the center of at- | ska Reporters to be Easy impartial non-partisan competent ee eee ee epee vee tes i oO izati In- His) ene, Penny iaee zeit olitighe. traction for, hundreds of youngsters HIGH COURT He explained that he had crossed} commission, under economic guid- sig conference! in ponden had con- pepe ral ee, “On: August 2, the.) rie aerere | ho ifollow edu tmabaubutiveustrects the sea for a holiday and expressed | ance,” is imperative, Mr. Dawes said, j for the adoption of the Done, sate to Take Part in er ere PAtaAN Egat dain asta tovmhaltiven| (our jatter, the) seraae the hope that the newspapermen| adding that “the recent improvement Governme tH id Firm pi men areneaes byategainl HA? | Rade heen ‘ampleteds iBallooreratd would make matters as easy for him|in the agricultural situation must = ay a sel ‘would adopt such meas as possible. not be taken as evidence that the it General A. G. Fraser, in The problem to be solved, he " leave the opposition forces i di There was no royal pomp about| farmers’ problem has worked out its|* i SO BORE ces in doubt | the arrival of the prince. At his|own solution,” Winn, fesard to its determination to: own request there were no-military b b] ssove the present reichstag in ty near Shanghai ‘i ° : : the event the opposition fail to a meeting of reserve of-| Brirege ECcRERU Talledite provide | tickets were given to each one from en ate aaintes me only display | serted, resolved itself into a ques- | Brant the RoveCGERE he tease #f; Bismarck, last night, em-| such protection. outside of town, who registered, was cort, which circled around tre Bor, | fio" & finding how “equality in earn. majority. Also it made no con- the importance of the Re- Seek Compromise not as popular today as it has been| epee then Sree (as tha | ne, capacity can be secured between cealment of its antipathy to such Shanghai, Aug. 30.—Despite efforts|on past days of this nature. The| Will Occupy Second Floor of Me Bae ee ae ee serlealtute and a ieee cate —_—— an expedient, not only because in- i i b: Chi: banking| Wind was too cold for the young- ease * S 4 Yea PEOureny Ane aa} arose prim Des Moines, Aug. 30.—Five bandits| ternal convulsions were bo ¥, as they are the basis of| Pein made by EER tees Nats ENE CRIES ee eeet| New Bulldingsiay[ihied) |\(aresses ctimcicce srtie by Gov-|from conditions resulting from the ond to today held up the office of the Sch-| arise through new elections, but uerman Wollen Mills, and escaped| chiefly because of its congider- with the weeks pay roll, of the com-| ation of the important strategic ernor Smith and Mayor. Hylan were To Move read into a radio transmitter, while the prince listened. The liner bear- defense plans. He suggest- world war and foremost among the ed that.ithe officers’ association ap- causes responsible, he declared, was ants at the city pool. However a to bring th osing leaders togeth- Same eS es number of children did avail them- er to discuss terms of peace, all point committees to carry out the ina ton was awaiting report of|selves of the privilege of swimming : : e unregulated production. Figures pany, amounting to $7,000.” advantage which would be lost to Plans for observance of the day. fester of actual fighting in|in the municipal tank, Work was started yesterday on the Harriet ee ey eee Tae eS ae | Gigrmany in the event the London Colonel Eric P. Quain, who is in| io grea where Chi Shichquan and! Curtis Dirlam’s Clown Band, which| moving of the equipment of the | wanda", ¥ | taxes, the possibilities of extension REICHSTAG | agreement, or part of it, should be Pebeaen coasmenet theo minnsator/ De- |i vans Hsiang are) conrenteatine| paraded the ateeeta, desing the atte | cesta Supreme Court to its new lo-|" "Along Pennsylvania avenue smailer|°f cooPer#tive marketing were dis- j¢@xposed to revision through fail. fense Day opened the meeting, and ahaintoecen! ernoon, playing popular numbers] cation on the second floor of the groups had gathered to catch a cussed, and Mr. Dawes then launched ADJOURNS ure of its ratification by the pres- ein Arua mayor then t00kil| inecenttieavy cain in\that vicinity |from the back of the service truck|new Liberty Memorial _ building into an explanation of the agricultur- ent riechstag. charge. Mr. Taylor is to have charge of the day’s observance in Bismarck. The meeting was’ well attended, and enthusiasm over the plans for 1; of isi fect; 5 r ‘. which have hampered troop move-|used by the Lahr Motor Sales com-|from the third floor of the capitol. | RNmPS* of Eee ah couimiasion. Penta i ee, UNTIL OCT. 15). This consideration of Germany’s ments, have been succeeded by fair| pany, again provided the crowds|The office of the clerk of court was| magn crowded by noonday rush. ee ie ke one interest in the agreement, to be weather which is expected to speed|with amusement, The clown organi-|moved yesterday, and work was! Half hidden in the White Howse ei 5 sensider. this. duet the| Berlin, Aug. 30.—The Reichstag | 'atified tomorrow, largely deter- developments. The troops now oc-|zation consists of ten players. started on the maving of the library | car, he dofted his soft grey hat anain trough of a terrible depression, as it| ®diourned until Qct. 15 after a heat. | Mined the government's readiness cupy a line from Taihu Lake to Kiat-| Free tickets which were given the|of the court this morning. The of- rough of a terrible depression, as i i is $ill| © enter into negotiations with t) the day, both local and national, was| cUPY a line from Tain city’s guests, for the local shows|fices of the five judges will be| nd 884M, in acknowledgement of the] was sixty days ago, has its greut ud- Fea See ea atl Pekan i question of ad- snow f TEEREHS fom Abstien, Chinklane erect moved on Mond wa Mclegation of officiate of the|Vamtaee®” he declared. “It removes| B&d owing to the pesositicn ot ixa| mitting| them, into a rocertemeal panes Te eee ‘Officers | Nanking and other cities state that i i This is the thitd state department! state department, headed by Seq,| that, obstacle to the gaining of per- Communists, who quit the house in a| °v¢tment, founded’ on a broad |. spective which immersion in immedi- i to move into th building; th both troops and workers are being|the show houses. Both theatres had into the new building: e ate crises always involves. In fact, drafted by the wholesale, regardless| packed houses for the afternoon’s| State historical society moving its “bourgoi: ® af oars : ” basis, and consitutes Association to cooperate with cit- Hughes, and a corps of detaches body leaving the house without a the price paid for consummation izen’s committees in drawing up offices during the first part of the| ‘0m the British embassy, met the| there never was a better opportunity | Worum. cf the peace pact, which found its f . | of sex. ‘ performance. i Vatenn Concnt| special train which brought the an aideene ition i . fs peek eetenes, Day General are Trains arriving here continue to be| Later in the afternoon various seek and ee Adjutant General! Prince from New York, and accom eae ee -|¢—_—______, fruition in today’s balloting. § j man; program, Dr, W. E. Cole; par-| packed with refugees. Financial af-| special stunts for automobiles and When the court moves out of its|PaRied him to the White House. The| tive to an industry than existe at| Weather Report i] NO POMP AT SIGNING j,_f ade, Herman Brocopp; music, Dr. H.| fairs in Shanghai are badly unsettled, | their owners wil be ran ce Snong Pregent office the state Highway||Uncheon was of the most private,| present when a terrible experience, o—__-——__——___6| There was no pomp or ceremony Ra” A. Brandes, publicity, Dr. J. 0. Arn- (oe Sea ches, oe sees tenes eo a teine Of | Comniasioni will be ered to eee a Shesgeesr lize) eee Himited.| with its lessons is so recent and the| For 24 hours ending at noon, when the representatives of the na- nteer ¢o a fices vacated b: : demonstration of the ultimate effects | Temperature at 7 a. m tions which a fortnight ago reached } These committees are to meet on| foreign defense organization, is pre-|along the street, the backing up of Gade ena ee the Pa crs of economic law is at the same time| Highest yesterday an agreement for the eer t Monday night to formulate tentative | Paring for eventualities. a car till its rear wheels just touch | 071 cecupy the balcony now used a before our eyes. Lowest yesterday the Dawes reparations plan, signed 2. plans and to arrange for the ap- a chalk mark on the pavement. for book shelves by the court. The “It is, however, one of the funda-| Lowest last night . at 12:40 this afternoon the document “4 pointment of the citizen’s commit- WASHINGTON HAS HOPE Final tabulations of prize winners | ao4or Vehicle Registration depart- mental characteristics of human na-| Precipitation .. . . {embodied in the convention, which tae, Wednesday night the com- Prudence ; Hige ree Fae seaeaee er oa ment will use the office space va- ture to be much more concerned with| Highest wind velocity 88] passed into diplomatic parlance as ees, to formulate final inge- bs "2 . y 3, +, 3 FETT Rea Crohay fro Sean [EA ae PG re Pere the oldest | cated by the Highway Commission. getting out of trouble than, when WEATHER FORECASTS the Pact of London, : It has been previously announced| may lead to further serious trouble,| and newest cars, the car coming the Ly ee once out of it, to keep from getting For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair With the utmost simplicity, but NO TRIBUNE TO in again. This we must guard! tonight and Sunday. Cooler tonight.| with a solemnity which denoted the by Mr, Taylor that such patriotic| are not as yet given to great anxiety| farthest distance, and the various 4 A 7 F against, or the opportunity may be| For North Dakota: Fair tonight| momentous character of th organizations as' the American Le- concerning the developments in the prizes for the occupants of the cai BE PUBLISHED Toe rn and Sunday. Cooler tonight. eorkione after aaorker of the ane pe gion, the Vegerans of Foreign. Wars,|Kiangsu and Chekiang provinces,| will not be ready until later. Fi “The position outlined by the pro-; General Weather Conditions mats signed the document which the i Shel pushed Ameriesa Peisians, the | condidaring fiat, ties Fae ee | Renencements wall” be mage, how: ON LABOR DAY ponents of agricultural relief {A eyi-| The low pressure area over the| interested nations hope and belleng » yal ons clubs, | busine: " exer, on ah dence that they regard properly the| northeastern Rocky Mountain re-| will enable Germany to repay her f he Pevenears of Papa ee an wok eae ‘hope Fie ae sone >ceetiation books, homerer, Following its usual custom, ——> Protective tariff and restricted im-| gion yesterday morning has increased | debts, and will, incidentally, restore : . A. R. wor show tha ar r ieratl juatiti=| aniiatenaite i Fi E invited to take part ‘in the obser | go tec fer. Will Handle All Reparation] migration more as a moral justifi-| in intensity, moved eastward and|the economic equilibrium of the The Tribune will not be pub- miles to attend the celebrations, and i : ind | T cation of the demands for agricultur-| covers the Red River Valley this | world, vances, ate trouble a {piereeated mattis a paar car brought a family ushed Monday, Labor Day. Payments Says Com- al relief than as the cause of the re-| morning. It has been accompanied by 3 i = cial and diplomatic circles he of ten into town. i ‘ices of The Tribune will ji cent depression. high winds in western North Dakota DUST WITH: FLOUR i * PROMINENT praaed) be ‘Tisai beimess: Ges ral ree anny ina reat red at 8 be closed all day Monday to mission “This is natural, for in the ten-| and heavy rain at Huron, S. Dak. and| Dust the pan in which yon are to i , o'clock was 64 wi oldest lady i = . iod, ¢ lus of| at Edmonton, Alberta, with scat i ACTRESS DIES Su province and General Ho Feng} was 65. The youngest child regis-|enable its employes to ob- year Pre-war period, the surplus of | at Edmonton, Alberta, with scattered | bake a pie with flour and the pig Paris, Aug. 30—The appointment| the farmer's products, as at present,| thunderstorms at a few places in the | will not stick to the pan. of Owen D. Young as agent general] was sold in the world market and he north-central states. Elsewhere the for - reparation payments, and inter-| bought in a protected market. weather is generally fair. The central hall of London’s Law im, was announced by the Repara-| “Our policy of protection in no| A high pressure area is moving| Courts recently was cleaned and ree IN NEW YORK Lin, defense commissioner of Shang-| tered was one month old today. serve the day. hai, which is in the province of Kiang} The crowd in town this afternoon . Su and who is militarily allied. to] is larger than was expected, accord- New York, Aug. 30.—Miss General Lu Yung Heian, ing to those in charge of the regis- 4] LAYING LINOLEUM 4 Before being tacked to the floor, tions Commission here today. way eliminates the operation of the | eastward from the north Pacific decorated for the first time Reindhardt, prominent actress died| of the adjoining Chekiang province, tering. linoleum should lie loose for at least 4 Iaw supply and demand within out|coast and cooler. weather prevails | years. ig ec the age of 80, today, after a| General Chi is apparently attempting —_——— & month, so it can stretch. Then| Truant schools and reformatories | own borders, but simply limits sup-| from the Plains States westward to nine mon: illness.from dropsy.| to oust by force General Ho from} Aviators may brushe small clouds| when it: is tacked there will be nojare closing down throughout Eng-| ply from abroad below a certain the Pacific coast. A cod caught off the She has’ play with all thé prom-| Shanghai to retain complete control| out of the sky by flying through ridges which : always. cause it .to|Jamd, due to a shortage of “incor-| price lével determined by the import Orris W. Roberts, {land coast was five fect ae ue inent actors’ ind ‘actresses. of Shanghai and its territory. them rapidly. a wear out quickly, rey rigibles.’ daty.” Meteorologist. | long and weighed 60 pounds, piidiassl cntaeaieecianeniecaaeeenee 24 Fg

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