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WEATHER FORECAST Fair and warmer tonight and Friday. IBUNE {FINAL EDITION | ESTABLISHED 1873 PRICE FIVE CENTS {STORMS BRING CROP DAMAGE LEON TROTZ KY | RETURNS TO ‘0 SOVIET POWER DRY WEATHER RUSS LEADER laa INJURES LATE BISM: ARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925 “ATHER AND SON WORK TOG ETHER PENITENTIARY |Y. F. LAWSON STATE CROPS victed From This House to Bear Child in Open FROM EXILE’ joa Returns to Moscow to Re WILL EXPAND, IS STRICKEN —TWINE PLANT | PIONEER EDITOR Plan Production of 7.000. wo Publisher of Chicago I Cloudbu Answers Prayers of Hopi Indians for Re- lief From Drouth 4 HEAT DEATHS MOUN Chief of the Bolshevik | i Pounds fer Next Year, News Dies of Heart D Economic Council i | Million Incr age at Age « of Seventy iistsrecth j ase a. | | _ = arvesting of Rye, Oats, and FEAR ANTI OVIET: /TO BUILD) WAREHOUSE, HEADED PAPER 50 YEARS | Barley belie “ Re i H | porte complete Trotzky Will Ent-r Work of ‘Beard of Administration One of Founders of Associat Chicago, Aug. 20,—(P)— Storms, P ; _ af - : cloudbursts, hail and wind, damag- Restoring Russi:’s World | Passes on Prison Build- ed Press and Stood for craps, telephone lines and prop: . i | 5 Intai News Arizona, Indiana, Hlinois, lowa Economic Condition | ing Program | Untainted News New York dairy, country.’ were —_ the seeming answers to the prayers : = i , Famaay eee Chicago, Aug. 2 The fun- for rain of the Hopi Indians in their _ Warsaw, Aug. 20.—(PI—Ad- | Plans to inere; the capacity of eral for Victor F. ceremony yesterday. vices from Moscow report the re ‘the twine plant at the state peniten- oi thi npanied . turn to power of Leon Trotzky | 1 been -apipitoved’by the’ News, d suddenly | retions by storms with the appointment of the tat ae tration. New; night. héld here was today's forec r parts of the former war minister as chief of Corea ran ee! Monday. Further details . central west which has sweltered with the economic council. machinery will be installed to raise | jee announced j Urecord breaking he __ His restoration to a position of the output from 4,000,000 to 5.090.000 + | Hot blasts were moving eastwa influence has been expected in and a new warehouse caco, Aug. 20.-(P) VV and moderating. Heavy downpours, Polish circles, where it was con- Will be constructed, mont Lawson; onevot the ere reaching cloudburst proportions, in sidered that his strength and The new warehouse will be 58 by one of the last of America’ me ton the popularity were too great to per- 92 feet in dimension and of cement journalists, is dead | of the ea Sn ke dance which probati keeping him long under n, R. B. Murphy, board,” The editor and publisher of the Chi-| ., . pus ceremonial. probation before the possibil The superintendent ily News died last night Allen Hoover, 18, son of Sec retery Hoove iment of Con ‘ieath resulted indirectly from hee he head ecoming the head of some horised’'toeo'to here after ness merce, spends his vacation tom Leland ¥ rsity, Caliornia storm in “India At Merom, 7 t ; ‘ 7 i obtain pric days of hi ailment atthe desk of this fath ecreuary tom, 1 4 Satherine Scott, 50, will cted from a pigsty home. which officials not fi animals a 3 . sagt 7 sue ‘i a. ea | y which is » had suffered frequently 7 trocuted when she DP ptt hilly, to to tive in. > Co 1 Phecuis: Park near r wave | for second-hand purchase aes, , (ee sarees a | automobile on a live wire whieh had NAME RY NTS to the dilapidated state of the buildimeg. i. d Pre < aiid owner Bet ; TW O Y ou NGS' TER prestratien in Kentucky, at Hends 5 mate | the greatest newspa i. son, where a temperature o WR ee bs on the continent. his was reached, Bowling G Tasnegs . aa aid " nd For : Vb ne eve Me the: new the passing of und Fork D, Aus. 20 With nd ‘several other Kentucky : | Utilities Submit T00 MANY LAWS, | one Sew Are | eeioupa figure ll whe then 9 towns reported 100 oF mor IN CARNIVAL Valuation I rotest t cording since the | Mr. Lawson became seriou im Gilchrist, ue are “belie 1 lookings, 8 Dak, Aug. 20-1. $ —— ory ding since the! only three. ¢ mo it w tarted out together to see the )—Weather during the first two | Henri of « ns to the valu- WE Reh now in used for, eurrence of “myocarditis, “the heart world. Th . sof August hs heen favorable . in pu. of th yperties for taxing ailment from h homes here [ie the ‘progress of harvesting and Be west in 30 Events [54 electric power transmission line FROM ATRPLANE out Inst week regarding the, amount {tio to his condition French and Spanish Envoys western « : eedeee br z Joperators will be held here tomorrow ot twine ios one ven strict orders by his physi-! upper Missouri Va by Business Men iby the state board of tax equalization. year caused the board to take im- ilu! bed, the mancwhe | Return After Waiting Fi \ "Harvesting of wh , onte, anid i cute of rie Ware | mediate steps to expand the output ay ne | as ments of railroad property were lof the prison plant, he said alf a century had aireet, Confere | barley is ly complete. Much _Water carnival events at the mug and See World From Wrong View- —— H FDA Pera ie ahea | Sareea i iia amie lose sonics ite nea tine cipal ty ae eerence: ee this even- | point, Cause of World Woe, activity, was unable to stand the en. _ SHOW STATE’ Ni <o eee ndings, There spring is promptly at seven o'clock this even- ‘ | » Caus ° forced. inactivi i BF ra jfurther advanced than usual and . ing, it was announced by Coach { Executive Hol On Tuesday against the advice ot off peace 20 percent completed. Yields " Morrison, in charge of the program. | executive Ho hie dnsisted on getting out s tiatior el-Krim, the re running unusually well. The pool closed at five this after- i nd sat up for a time. Yester. P TY. an ch i vary more but average good with noon, to reopen at six-thirty to give Ry lh ateiesizintarss atutea andunation morning he psed, late last French “andl ipotenti high yields in places. Quality, while contestants time to get ready for the | would take a ride in an airplane once evening he suffered # sinking sell aries. who wer Rif. | aff ome by drought and heat, evente - oad [in a while there would be fewer laws | from which he never ‘allied and he sari ubmit Hs enone fair G 6 committee on prizes reports a Oh the statute Hooke catuladet it; the | ied peacefully at 9 o'clock. Mr. , t Franco-Spanish 4 con orn has not reecived sufficient There will be first aire eal: IS UNDER WAY: Gaepiied (hem, sally this gic | Lawson, who w: % years old, i Posters Will Point North Da-/ , ve been instructed to re-) moisture to make average | progre ere will be first and second. prizes ideas that his first airplane ride call-| viv a niece, Mrs. Clarke T ! since August 1 tho scattered showers for each of the 30 events. Events ed up in the mind of Gov. A. G. Sor-! | . a brother, Iver, of San! Resoure hlenipoteniaries have been, al have afforded temporary relief. Parts will be run off in the following or: “Hie during his r air trip from | | Diego, Calif., and a brother-in-law, ae month Melilla, where they were (of the lower eastern section and mid- der, Preceding the regular program j isms Tato vainestow nt! : a ” og Wm, Harrison Bradley and two} Opportunities jrent, bearing the test of the condi. ,dle western sections have suffered will be a demonstration by the vax ve seen the world | Launch Four Probes in Wharf nieces, all of Ridgefield, Conn. Fun-| thle to France and $ ‘material damage owing to dry weather swimming cl {Lahr Fa Yields Bushels le : ept from above,” af eral arrangements will not be made ee oe mpany! French and Spanish gover » mid Other parts of the A. 1. Long plunge, boys, 12 or un-; Farm Yields 21 Bushels Sous cept from aner:.| Catastrophe; Deaths May [pending receipt of the wishes of these ' yiuze fins which will accompany , 5 (v7 ia eonchisie i heavy corn area began to show eff = No. 1 Marquis Wheat, in i xoiiehow it cauges| jrelatives. Mr. Lawson's wife died in North. Dakota exhibits to county: (iit yy heen allowed suf. /0f drouth late in July which has cc i z . at, nd someho: causes S- Le Swi 2 in neighboring state ol Abd-el-Krin heen allowed suf- | of dro ate in J ic c B. 1. Long plunge, girls, 13 or un-, leas an to think about his perspective Exceed 50 l1914. They had no children. fairs, in neighboring states will tell ‘eient time in which. to send dele. | tinued since, nied by i Record Crop jon, life. | — soa Grad a i and bright future in tabular form, ites to receive the peace terms and orthern counties east 12 or un-} “From an altitude Ore er or | Newport. R. 1, Aug. 20.—@) \Immigr: Commissioner Joseph | t have to leave settle far i wetter oningegs }so we can see whole sections of land.! S ty " of the yeean question to ‘ed e pwInk 3: rd race, girls, 12 or un-! General threshing operations Fields look no bigger than postage Four separate investigations were | Bevan ‘ 4 ay even rainfall. Un- throughout Burleigh county will be- cattle barely discernible, under wav today to determine the} They will be prominently displayed 2 ains occur soon, 4. Twenty-yard race, boys, 14 or Fin next week and an ge yie SE ee ete, | responsibility for the explosion of! jon the tents which will house the | ste Fithian lead prospects. will show a " "under. | f ten bushels to the acre is predict- | ""sit brought home to me that of all the boiler on the excursion steamer] ee ot indy ita yycneer he x) further material decline. 5. Twenty-yard race, girls, 14 or ed for the Bismarck area by H. P.! here on rth man is} Mackinac, in Newport harbor Tue. jtrial products i effort to induce arther Early threshing returns show flax andes 5 Goddard, secretary of the Bismarck the worst organized for his! day evening which claimed forty-one [nore getters t make "yielding light on the average though 6, Twenty-five yard race, boys, 18 Anes dabon: pes Gonna Re a {own benefit as a whole. From the i es Saenger ior geen ee ed ee erasactions ' in | Feturns for Searnnetiey ? Approx ely per cent of Bur- sky we get a glimpse of a large’ ims in, ast : S417,461, f in the nort tern section part : slat 3 are available as to the grain acr one tin 5 che of h against them. ; ares, ae) one . not progressed favorably over ch 8 junders yard, on back, boys, 15 aceenen in the county. Estimates pies oe hgh follows. natural Four other persons are still miss-; | ‘North Dakota's crop value. in wet of the state owing to the dry soil Y oeuinieesn bi Jes ce the acreag 95 percent of the Jaws which are not on any. statute|ing; it is stated they may have jump ‘Mellon Announcement Says! ee ig Al conditions. Drouth has also caused 9 REY as, onsbacks gitlaciad were Ze sown. : Tt made me consider that the! ed overboard and drowned. Hospital a Says , ihe 1 ron i gs a decline in the potato crop prospects. we eens va nach, topal OPC ai Ecko an ageie farm anata. sca ge slong | ote ce etaiag san | Btesich-Commmienion WAN edn inte NAME SENATOR ReEPorT Bic AG eae Over sae ‘aig faa ee No. 1, ea pee . red to be regulated the better | which enveloped the: boat Bi that Sail Sept. 15 Dakotachi srl d r irls, 15! nm average vield o bushels i: e. There are natural laws| the death list would “probably ex-} - =e 7 sf 7 a2 11. Thitly yards, om back, ats 19) epoand far the Sate fara ape, re ont elude hocks andl cegd $0" ; sine : HAIL DAMAGE P ated by Rev. C. rutz. ithe more opportunity we give them| State boiler inspectors who visit-' Washington, Aug. 20.—()—At 1. Dive, shallow, high and swan, {Grain harvested on the farm of to operate without trying to inter-/ed the death special yesterday said Lee We tian Secratary Malta | eetee eat ee, IN EAST N. D i shallow, Ail s , WE. Breen graded No. 1 and ran’ pose statute laws, the more freedom|the boiler which exploded was crack-| that French commissioners empow- illiteracy and. is prim: Ter : bs See cad, aman !18 bushels. | the individual will have to work outied and in a weakened condition. | ered to negotiate a plan for funding |of law, homes, churches An unusual number of hail losses ” girls, 14 of under, i Reports from Grant County indicate his own destiny. 1 am not sure Their findings are being checked) their nation’s war debt to the Unit- Has 164 Mines Primaries to Choose Sena- | [01 this season of the year are being 5. Dive, shall igh 1 ewan, "the yield there will run to an aver-| what that would be a good thing, by the Rhode Island attorney general eq States would sail Sept. fol-| “North D: re ‘ . a reported from widely scattered sec- Ae Baye BUR Ee te Tere (an ou Be uabelaeatid amas exseed | office and federal « steamboat in-! Towed yesterday on the heels of the|tons. of lignite. coal torial Candidates Will | {008 GE {MG State, it was said at the 16 ahallow: highs and , ewan, eee gre eereauemion by 2 widen 'POLAR PARTY pectors, and Newport police are| Belgian settlement made Tuesday. | mines h i : uate Wali insurance, denatt nant atey is pies sea * gin. production in’ Emmons | conducting an independent investiga-; Otherwise, th an ah ote napaes. ‘livers Be Held Sept. 15 day. Although the acreage damaged is 5 or over, ( ch may touch 15 bushels, aera ar ae nia aniline decile! erwise, there ho official | pap delivery pt. is comparatively small, the loss per 17 aving, pair, juni i | PLAN tion. Stat je statement on the funding situation, } 130,000 automobiles or one aa 18. Life saving, pair, gitl | : : the south i whether criminal negligence caused! though pencils, official and unof- people. It has sere is hearys/\Ciwesieeid: - hes Taney Life saving, pair, senior. er ee cree ete at cease sourneaet rae rg the act and whether any persons will’ ficial, were kept busy at culculations y and 7,434 miles son, Wis. Aug (A) The | Severe damage occurred in corn and = Novelty, re Se conde. (Fohorted e@ county this week, it was | cmaetland, Mae: Aug. rane be prosecuted for touching the subject. ) inetd 1 election ' for ate: a a Tne Rae ‘ & ee i ne og Dona illan, the ¢ . ————— MInniters (of the Aniesicdn. debt North Senator to > ms were reported yester- aN tent varia, ith: ams ranean ee SoS E cet ity cxeec es oe unin from Blab Green commission expressed. convicitions | are 640,000 hogs: of the late hemes our umber Jaesretiad brella, girls. jace ono Wee Cd eee ih, he silvinet rere | ‘that the Belgian settlement had been 7,000 sheep. | Follette will toa Tie cee ear Ge TRDOTE Ten of iamese Twins. Lincoln was reported by Jimmy be ho receive Bir a jin a way associated with the French 0 of swe ; 2,002 less t! the same time last Ten yards, balloon. Bohideiux, Wednes Severall ior of the Evening a lapproach, but there was consider-|1916 and 390,000 acres in | z et yen : Relay, two-men team, change other fields in the vicinity may go| “rye, MGcuve edd ail were well able variance of opinion as to its ef-]Taised 15,000,000 bushels « in} cand @ oifiec will bei Pee a teen part, of uth tales clothes. Jas high us 30 bushels an acre, he| and happy on the Bowdoin and Peary {fect upon French and Italian senti- d 35,000,000 bushels rare fore the clection,| ,, The -cadtern Dart. of the sista ts Peo: egy ee Eat and looking forward to their return P\Uaige. sums of interest, accrued) 19000 in as ; counties west of the Missouri river ee fancy dives, boys. —_— in September. If he maintains his! | me. sums. of st, accrued | ition of 13 reporting losses being Grant, Het- Three fancy dives, girls. haa is RAR RE eS = jand to accrue, were thrown off the} du tiheee mad’ Morton . Canoe tilting. ratnc EM, TOOTH AT 79 MacMillan will reach” Wiseasset,| Judge Jansonius Quashes |! Belgian perount Ja snat agreement |eoaeon| Ae Produce BU EERE yea as Other countias | reportgng_ losses —_——_—— Olathe, Kas.—Folk were astounded] , a ey " Hy and loans made during the actual] Se#S0n * rainfa lout 3 es ODUM ON. DEE were icke: Pei cavalie COOLIDGE VISITS recently when J. R. Hunzinger, 79, Ine, about September 20. Baldwin Action Against fighting were made subject to no] inoculation of the soil or ie mus? tha clad! ware Dickey, | Pembina, Cavalier, / \acatthe teanaCMatkem ET ened) | ¢. ee STEA Mino ae interest charges, because of under-]f commercial fertilizer (ee the primary, which will be s ars ° BOYHOOD SCENES} ‘own the, street, “stopping acquaint-| vont out to the hog lot to. butcher Washburn Institution standings that nation’s representa’) CEN TENARIAN HI eee Hes Aarne, ohare eye ———— dp ances and showing them a new wis- as eee tatoee ho” pulled the tives had with the late President! TEN ABE ul for the ulation of See f dom tooth he had just cut. Hunzing- | #' eee eter eRoctathe RoE ica SaGneat day dis-| Wilson. The Belgian cabinet and] 5.001," Gue wit | Plymouth, Vt. Aug. 20.—@)—| er had been toothless for six years. vigzer of his gun to sheer heed: Judge Frei ansonine ted ay iis;| parliament and the United States! teeentiy at the 2 es Prefident and ‘Mis. Coolidge lef RE | feigh dgtrict court, by the, Baldwin mem ts male 4 valid but the | Tone Be ect IE 24 DRY | crippled perell pede, who startled resident $. K f ment to make it valid, but the im-| *' ae crippled pencil peddier, who startles iS here today for their old home in school district against officials of pression grew today that these rati- culosis and doctors diagnosed his HEADS FRIDAY police here Tuesday by claiming that Northampton, Mass. After an over- the First National Bank of Wash-| fications were regarded in respon- neurable. he lied) Migs fiokenes Rae i night stay there they will continue burn involving $2,800 lost in the fuil-! sible quarters as being assured. enziger, however, took up a Brooklyn, N. Y., last May, was de- to Swampscott, arriving at the sum- ure of the Baldwin State Bank in|” ‘The reaction in congress to the| PeTsonal study of his case and read | Washingto ~(P)—d S| clared insane and physically incap- mer white house probably late to- ON FRIENDLY TERMS 10 FOLL W 1923. Belgian settlement, which must have| horoughly a large number of medi-| of the twenty-four federal prohibi-| able of having committed the crime morrow. \ Motion to dismiss the action was! ¢he approval of both senate and| 2! books. From these he outlined) tion administrators” who will | take <4 sei made today by F. E. McCurdy, state’s| house before it can become effective,| # SPecial diet and mode of living for| over enforcement of the nation’s dry! Minneapolis—Calumet Milling com- $ eee attorney of Burleigh county, rep-| remain: ibe developed, = himself and continued to work at his) laws Septe: r 1 are expected to be: pany elevators and 100. e mains to be developed. : u j pany elevators and 100,000 bushels j Weather Report 1 resenting, the Baldwin “school di pevelopen:. until a few years ago. made public tomorrow. | br ’ecein ace degtvoved be ticsenen : trict, and was entered without pr * °. y rn | loss 250,000. EI PMB a judice to beginning « new action in| Chinese Bandits 5 Bid oheritel by, Ieesee MUlinE eae Temperature at 7 a. m. . 50] New York, Aug. 20—®)—Rudolph| in motion picture work, Mrs. Valen-) the case. a Hold Missionary REJECTED H BAND EAR ands y Highest yesterday 80] valentino, original sheik of the| tino as a producer and he as a star| Judge Jansonius took under ad- i ave night s 49 ; twits | for United Artists. Mrs. Valentino| visement the motion of Hugh Mc- Perpua Palle zi oars 0] screen, and his second wife, Wini-| came to New York on business last|Culloch, Washburn, defense att Pekin, Aug. 20—(®)—Dr. Harvey J. Peter eaeseaeri eters ind velocity ... 14| fred De Wolfe Hudnut, dancer and| Monday. The separation agreement | ney, to try the case on the liability | Howard, American, who was captured | committed suleide hy. naneiie aoa Weather Forecasts daughter of a perfume manufacturer,| was signed in the Palatial Valentino| of E. E. Strandemo and Peter Luy-|some time ago by bandits in Man- c tree, was found near Battle Lake. “4 For North Dakota: Fair tonight! have agreed to separate. i home on Whitney Heights, Holly-| ben, Baldwin farmers, bondsmen for|churia at the same time that they ‘ ! and Friday; warmer Friday and in] The wreck of one of Hollywood’s| wood, the preceding Tuesday. the school district treasurer at the|killed Morgan Palmer, formerly of : Washington—National Press Club j west and north portions tonight. dearest romances was announced ear-| “I love Rudolph amd always will,”|time of the collapse of the Baldwin Platisbure, N. Y., has been definitely pproved plans for construction of a General Weather Conditions ly today by George Ellman, manager| Mr. Ellman said Winifred told him,| bank. . located in a bandit camp, some forty [apare office and theatre build- ‘The high pressure area is centered|for Mrs. Valentino, but he empha-| “but I will never return to him. The] Complaint in the action charged|miles from Fuchow-Hsien. Dr. How-| Chicago, Aug 20,--#)—Enraged at| The wife and Johnson said Feleci|ing on the site of the old Ebbitt over the Plains States this morning| sized that the rocks were nicely| whole case is simply one of two ar-| collusion and fraud involving the|ard is reported to be well. tions W sont 6: \had’ mintres . ; 1 whol : r i the attentions Walter Johnson, 25,|had mistreated her and she had once; hotel. and temperatures dropped somewhat | cushioned. tistic temperaments seeking the| failure of the Washburn bank to! A chinese prisoner released by the| paid ei, 19. ate: | pe : ; Wi , c 6 paid to Rose Feleci, 19, her husband | left him, but later returned and ob- from the Great Lakes region west The separation is entirely friend-| freedom that each finds necessary | present school district warrants on| bandits recognized a photograph] Victor, branded his Is “VF" on|tained a’ divorce. Letters she wrote! Paris—Mme. Ribot, widow of Al- ward to the eastern slope of the|ly, Mr. Ellman said, there being no| for life's work,” Mr. Ellman con- | $2,800. shown him as that of Howard. He|Johnson’s check with a wire heated|to Johnson were found by another| exandre Ribot, former French prem- Rockies. It is quite cool over the} idea of a divorce, no agreement for| tinued. “When they happen to ee ee id that Howard was being treated] over a gas flame as the victim lay,| woman, who moved by jealousy, sent, ier, formerly Miss Mary Burch of , northern Plains States but tempera-? alimony, but merely the desire of| mect, they will have breakfast, BEE STING KILLS MAN well pending payment of the ransom | tied hand and foot before hi ive, id. U ‘Chi ied Pi E ‘ d and foot before hint. Police-;them to the husband. Under the! Chicago, died. tures are rising slowly over the] two artists to pursue their own ay luncheon and dinner together as| Americus, Ga.—Walter Knox, 82,| demanded by the bandits. men heard the story when Johnson | pretense of giving him a drink of western Rocky Mountain region. Pre-]ents in different directions. le| much as usual. The only thing is|died here recently ag the result of a| Troops are reported to have sur-|his face seared with the three inch|wine, Feleci brought Johnson home.| On account of train schedules « Uipitation. occurred in the middle | added, however, that he did not see| that they have agreed not to live to-| bee sting. Physicians believe his| rounded the district, but owing to|hig letters, stumbled into a police|Threatening him with a revolver, he| letter sent by: mail from Hartford, Mississippi Valley, central Plains | how it was possible for either of| gether. There is no quarrel. There| system was in unusually bad condi-|the desire to avoid placing Howard|station. They sent for Mrs. Feleci.|compelled him to submit to being| Conn. to Cromwell. a distance of 10 States and over the southern Rocky | them to run home after the publicity | is no prospect of one.” tion and ‘that the sting must have in n Jeopardy th through an attack, they who had witnessed the branding and, bound and then compelled the wife| miles, must travel through New Lon- Mountain region. air veal, Bre milichl Ie aasitnes He a ah And Winifred were mar- cciae more the usual poison! are bei eld back and negotiations questioned her. Feleci could not be! to turn his face while he applied the don and Saybrook, a distance of 139 vails throughout the northern states. | anno ent.” Bo in Tia 4 carried by a bee, lor release are possible, ‘ound, theated wire. | miles to reach its destination. --4