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ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925 PRICE FIVE CENTS LAY DISASTER TO NEGLIGENCE —___—— OO —————— — SS ed ~NF’v CONSTRUCTION MAY PASS MILLION MARK AIRDEFENSE OFFICES CLO, av| ___ WHEN MONSTER SHENANDOAH CRASHED TO EARTH |” xo prrions ° TREE Mab ets a mews) |. ON LABOR DAY ‘ State, county and city offites will} ele J — o 5 icckets:, and business places il | “, ov “s 1 There will be no edition of The} p- r ‘ e closed after one o'clock : : ‘ “ sgh: 1 | Tribune on Labor Day in order to] Investigation Into Shenan- = unions employed in) the ‘Tribune Disaster Gets Jafternoon on Libor Day. Drug stores vi close at one o'clock and reopet will clos it one o'clock and. reopen plant an opportunity to obser for one hour between seven and : Under Way ! i ' i dy eight Monday evening. i ; a : : f : Sa, em day. \ ; | \ First. of Year OF Te WAVE (Pb 0 gig Pee pa : SEA SWALLOWS Recovery of Baragraph Will not be operated upon that day. COLLECT CRASH DEBRIS RECORD BUILDING BOO IN NORTHWEST ; go, : . ; : ' ; | Tragedy : : i ‘ | (AP) — Predicting that give the members of the various doah Construction Work on Sep- tember First Totaled Rain Moving Out of Canadian; " at he will be placed under military 509,500 Northwest Ends Torrid a ig $509,5 aor ‘ ; ‘ Renew Efforts in Search for} arrest, by Monday, because A building boom whieh has Pp x ‘ - 4 a i ae Seaplane, PN -9, of what he sa Colonel Wil- been in progress in Bismarcl —_——_- : f é wlg ; : - itahell: <aiv> GiRBE BR Rroughoat the aprifig: afd! sum e ‘ af ; ‘ Number 1 liam Mitchell, air officer of throug! iP « "RPEK 7 7 . 7 7 mer promises to represent the | WEEK-END COOLER : . é é : 3 é ieee . the Eighth Corps area and greatest outlay for new con- . P g ‘ i ‘ . 2 a : 7 eee die , traction In the history of the — ae ; ; | MISS on HouRS| host assistant chief of the capital city. F i Rain and Cool Weather Will ? ? > " ee a s pyar : . ervice, this morning is- Building operations in — sued a bitter denunciation of marck for 1925 may run over $1, Aid Crops Damaged by : 000,000 and are expected to more rops Vamag' 3 Believe Plane May Have| the war department and the than double new construction for Drouth . - navy department in connec- 1924, figures contained in a Drifted South of Ha- tion with th disaster wit building survey taken by three a st , : ‘ ae > n with the disaster which Bismarck buliding and supply Tain which fell intermittently over M4 * i i, aoe q : j We | waiian Islands befell the Shenandoah and the companies, show. the Bismarck aren yesterds . 3 : j 3 é: : peal ill-fated plane lost on attempt- Bismarck leads the state in the) was followed by preeipits ‘ car Seer F i poet . : Honolulu, Sept. 5. (P) New and]ed hop to Honolulu, volume of new construction com-| temperature accompanied by — cool-; 5 SS ra ‘ 3 i resdié difotls; irenbein, . after sor eame nee u pare 3 rscue eifo © being put sued after pleted in 1925 estimates based on] ing breezes. The mercury was 73 4 ¢ i * ‘ th naval fe th tis. | °™ after A population comparison show, lum- herday, % ‘ 4 . bi An ME OE" au ffi! rlapsed since the ber dealers are unanimous in as- 4 a oN ge ee { trict in the search for the missing] terrible A: to SGUET HA OAI cg serting. : : Fa : } Seaplane PN-9 Number 1, which dis- | craft to find out what happene A conservative timate of con- h 0, ept. 5. —(P) —Cooling » » * > : bee ee appeared — nearly hours ago | quote from the statement. struction for the first nine months nephyrs sweeping out of the Cana- s < \ cueewie@ en ho beag bs i6e ae “These accidents are the direct re- of the year place the total at $509,- 4) ate y were forecast . e abe bbakimsy sult of incompetence, criminal neg- 500, oe as a vanguard of the stormy fore 2 be hie . ‘ : many miles from the Hawaiian Is-! Jigene sonable aa? 38 New Houses of Jupiter Pluvius bringing — sur-! e : 2 ee 2 : : ie “ Se lands. minis the national defense There were Mew residences! cease, within a day or so, of the! as wae Cae i ‘ f : Rae Ga Sur ahips, Rub mariwea and aie: | bY the nd navy departmet,” he erected in the city in that period at) scorching grasp of old Sol on the! Bass Br aah eg eet : pe he eS : planes are pressing an intensive | Wrote an estimated cost of $214,500. Busi-| middlewest, lower Lake region and oag e oe es Ro Re oe Se, a 3 soukch:. Al aubmarine eekedn: after he army and navy departments ness and church construction work’ the South, ‘ sci si ing hundreds of square miles {have gone to the utmost lengths to qomnlete the nine months aggregate) A forctaste of the long awaited - . 4 ; 5 z ’ sae shortly acter 4 without sighting the missing plane | keep down development of pultding autley. ales the! Showers has come to parts of Min- Here's closeup picture of the middle section of the giant ship Shenandoah, takew shortly after it ¢ ‘ any wreckage is proceeding south. | @0d te puintain, aeronautics fl he ores built since nesota, North Dakota, lowa and Wi " nance sally amend ag aad resulting » dex 7 on. The steel girders and network of steel | ward in the belief that the pl. part of the two departments first of the year, 28 are alrendy in! ¢onsin, but elsewhere record. high ground near Ava, O., early Thursday morning, resulting in the death of 14 men. The steel girders andiinjtheibelict that the pla Colcol Mike ae that use, according to records of the city) temperatures have. brought deaths,! supports were twisted. Scores of farmers and townsfolk, seen in the picture, rushed to the scene of disaster and isted eee companying the fleet | aviation policies are directed by water department, ‘i - jgon| drought damage and suffering. in disentangling the dead and the injured. This exclusive picture was rushed to this city by auto, airplane and fast | w OCHRNIAE: front SAUatEaITA s who “know not Proposed new construction for 1925 ; asl hivoueheanecia lke SMENtS ade by NIDA, Seivice ne He Risiacck Mebane and Sanama are also being rushed to| #bout flying, and that lives as listed in the city building surv Rain Brings Relict mail through special arrangements made by NEA Service and The Mare pune, fieh aFeciaicg toed inci totals $380,000 with prospects of 4 More than a month of — Sete et eR INI ditional building to bring that) broken when a quarter inch of rain SPOR SLAPS AT OFFICIALDOM amount up to $300,000. fell in Fargo, N. Dak., Jamestown, N. By REPORT FALSE MiP RAnS AT OFRICIANDOM Nurses’ e Twin Cities in| Min-| “ \ Honolulu, Sept. (P)--Nopes a ct slap at the Build Nurses’ Home Dak., and the Twin Cities in Min-{ 1 that the PN-9, Number 1, i war department.for the.tweatment ac- Nave ridity was | YS~~ee ew SOBA ee. pADPR PPP PI we | join the search. their hands. Tho biggest item in projected fall! nesota also were visited by the wel- plane, had been discovered | Corded him, when he said. “The el ; F fe aire construction is erection of a nurses’| come showers. j ras en Nee uewen its, ane men themselves are bluffed and bull home in connection with St. Alexius| Harrisburg in Southern Illinois, | —William Green LAN FOR ial re ele Ae omen dozed so that. they enit tel licthe Hospital at a cost estimated in the) however, reported a temperature of | | was discovered that a plane being| ‘ruth, knowing full well they will be survey of $200,000. 7 108 with Augusta, Ga., a close second | | BY WILLIAM GREEN ' I ABOR CHIEF towed to port was a patrol craft of | deprived of their future SANE Construction of three new business} with 106. President, American Federation of a Pearl Harbor which had made a} the most out of the way places structures and 12 homes, former es-| Most of Towa, except parts touch- iomsamaiis maa toread:landing off Waianae to prevent their telling the truth timated to cost $90,000 and latterjed by storms, Was a seething | fur-| e = i i z i and deprived of all chances for ad expected to total $50,000, will swell] mace. Sheldon experienced 106 for i : vancement unless they subscribe to the volume of ‘new construction to} several hours, yesterday, Dex Moines’ ers Lest we forget, it is well to recall “ : — ARGUE CITY the dictates of their non-flying docord:braakingntocale: ighest. was wi one seri r i > is is e forty- anni- | s ‘ e pel bureaucratic superiors.” With the ‘completion of 38 new| prostration and others of a minor Pioneer Bismarck Woman ‘fi oF the origin Tabor Dt) Complete Details for Fire Colonel Mitchell asserted that “the ull band of loyal, ea houses and projected construction of, nature. 4 RO sma ra : 2 conduct of’ the war and navy de 12 more residences, the city is still Schools Dismissed Came to This City in 1878 | unioni in their enthusi | Prevention Observance ZONING LAW partment been so disgusting in faced with a housing shortage which| Schools were dismissed yesterday > ae the benefits gained by organi | 5 the. lant {3 eke ae has developed in Geese two years, |in Omaha because of 100 degree heat —Funeral in St. Paul paraded in the city of New York on ext Week ashamediaes Bring New Families and Springtleld and AunoEs Illinois tei Mondayot s ptember, 1882, Fourteen men, including chemists | Youngsters ulso had a holiday. Sarees is was the beginning o : a arr sb : TO CONGRESS and. inspectors, expect to Siove their} Poplar Bluffs, Mo., thermometer,| Mrs. Mollie Eppinger, widow of the | Day, : AS Three prizes he offered for se Heard Before North Da-| , Colonel! Mitchell declared that. the headquarters from the North Dakota! registered 105. late Meier Eppinger, letter 5 p.m.) In 1884 the convention of the; 4 2 window displ s a determination of the momberset tha Agricultural College to Bismarck be-| , Tomorrow will be observed as a| Friday at Bismarck hospital. Gen-| American Federation of Lubor culle fire prevention observance to kota Supreme Court flying ice to. cnlace, CHER teen fore October first, when the state|day of fasting and prayer in South|eral decline due to old age was the} upon all wage earners irrespective : : held in Bismarck September 10 \ Squirely up to congress and regulatory board transfers its offices|Curolina for relief from heat and;ecause of her death. | She had been | of sex. calling or nationality, to ob-| : : te hee ea ns 9780 tok | pea ° liatos trom the “kiilinedne here. drouent eras result nee proclama-| failing Ree oa and her de-| serve Labor Dey until should Be : Arrangements were being The case of the city of Bismarck Lieutenant Pierson and mI i I i on overnor Mc: 5 8 a expected. as uncommon for a man york on! 4 stat ee ye’ | vs. ‘Laura. W. vhes. / Skee. the apida ac = he “Bank of North Pakots, butlding. i born in Cincinnati, Jan.| Labor Day as on Independence day.” : ee aneine tte astitutionality et. Hismarck'x’ zon: | Plane, duting lust Octobers air Two chemists are already in Bis- ST. CLOUD COOLER 31, 1854. When quite young she mar-| ‘There is no need to tell how | . : : vork y ling ordinance and of the 1923 sta-| meet.” marck. Others will follow when fur-| St. Cloud, Minn., Sept. 5.—(#). Eppinger of that city and | cessful that appeal has been. None ea nne red ate tute by authority of which | This was caused, he astheaen niture, now en route, arrives and is; months’ drought, during whic! May 24, 1878, the two young peo-| will deny that that condition is; : : FOLdaUEVOHt: claimed the ordinance was passed | agreement between the army and the installed. mercury touvhed 96 above for a new| pl ved in’ Bismarck to begin here. | : : A coecsnene will be Mec beter he outer tov, that We cave chouia Gat ne The building survey conducted by| high record this summer in this vi-| their married life. Her husband en-| The idea of Labor Day spread! ‘ on the street throughout both days| by City Attorney Young on behalf of | Face one year and that the army the Carpenter Lumber company, the; Vinity, was broken late yesterday by|gaged in the clothing business and) throughout the nation. Although a) : by. direction of Harry Homan, fire/the city and in support of the sta-| should take them the next year, St. Hilaire Building & Supply com-|® Tainfall reported as general| they prospered as the country grew.| few of the states have not made iti A | chief, it was announced by Murphy|tute and ordinance and by Attorney | thereby equalizing propaganda, not pany, and the Runyan Lumber com-| throughout central Minnesota. A|Mr. Eppinger was a shrewd business | a legal holiday it is observed in| Gg, oeacues at @hlch bucineas |W nth doe Men Machen ani] sens pany, follows: total of 1.21 inches of rain fellduring| man and expanded into real estate| them just as loyally as in the states : | men and civic leaders are to be against the statute and ordinance. The recent maneuvers of the fleet Work completed on Sept. 1: Eee PET ECG AE MEN TR CREAR Gace ecoetn ene : ‘ vited will be held Thuredac, evening | "Roth ‘Distriet Judges Herey” and in the Pacific are deciared 10 have i és ‘ ee bla Se ited. at the close of the first day's ob-|Jansonius have held the statute and othing more than a “parade o 38 new, residences, esti- | | aisiderable benefit to belated farm|the best. city property in Bisma From a small handful of men who} FEET GaS aM ance ILGRhATE [AnaUclta.(GEHREREe cecal Cat oHel ERO nadia: aur Hays". eported| to shaver Rena SUE RReeete eke aL oa s +500; crops. It is the general opinion of] Mrs. Eppinger had only two chil-| met in Pittsburg in 1881 and formed Z jofficials will be asked to speak at]and Mrs. Hughes has appealed from | from fifty million to eighty million Hslness strncinres, est 184,000/ f22™ experts here, however, that the} dr Abe Eppinger, who carried on| what is now the American Vedera-| B | the banquet. these holdings to the supreme court.| dollars, which demonstrated the fu- 8 mate E380 : 4 rain came too late to save the corn|the clothing business established by] tion of Labor, it has grown to enor- ‘ f $ The North Dakota state fire pre-|The questions at issue are new. in| tility of surface vessels. Dusinest structures, <re- crops which ile: characterised 2a the is, father (andl Mrs. Sidney. Cohen.) mous Bxpnprtipns, and aitsainfluence| : vention association will furnish sev-| this state and, as they involve. pri CITES FLEET DANGER . Pine poorest in central innesota in ‘oth children die ew years ago.|has revolutionized industry for the J eral speakers for the o ce vat ropert hts affe all He declared that in war the fleet 1 new, chureh, cost Serer 8,000| years. Abe passed away suddenly in Chi-| benefit of both the wage earners and g Se See e Ba CaeE| property owners, ‘the decision” will| Steaming to, the Philippines would emodeled residences, cost 25,000 = cago. The shock of his death af-|employers. When it was organized to each of the city’s seven schools to] he awaited by public with much| have been constantly beset by sub- Siar if RAIN GENERAL | _, {fected the health of his mother to/the eight-hour day was simply WILLIAM GREED ‘deliver fire prevention addresses! interest. District Judge Wolfe of| Marines and that “if any vessels a $509,500) st. Paul, Sept. 5—(#)—Rains which] such an extent that she never fully| dream, for in those times ten hours ‘ during both ys, according to plans | Wahpeton w lied in to sit in the] Survived the submarine attacks, Pra Pare e teen were quite general throughout Min-|recovered. A few years afterwards| was universally worked, while many| American Federation of Labor willl srranged by the committee, case in the absece of Judge Birdzell,| Crossed the ocean and came within fimo ospital addi- nesota in some sections of South Da-|her only daughter, Mrs. Cohen, pass-| were kept at their tasks twelve, fou 1 it has made} "prize awards for window disp! gage Se ate hundreds of miles of the hostile eee te a 200,000 | kota, North Dakota, Wisconsin, today|ed away suddenly, following a brief|teen, sixteen and more hours a day. e s to protect| will come at the close of the second TEACHER S coast, they would be sent to the bot- Bismarck Hospital addition 40,000’ ended/the drought in the Northwest,|iliness. The opposition to the eight-hour Gay. Bert Finney anda man to be ‘HER DIES tom forthwith by airplanes.” re Tusingas structures. 90,000, coming just in time to gave crops,| She is survived by a sister, Mrs.|day was tremendous. In 1884 the ion. appointed hy the state prevention it paca new residences 50,000 especially corn, from considerable} Fannie Gottlieb of Independence, Ia.,] American Federation of Labor took| aturday half-holiday and the] ation will comprise the com-| Fergus Falls, Minn, Sept. CREATES SENSATION — Ts 7 losses, Although the corn crops in/two grandsons, Meyer Cohen and|the preliminary steps for a universal| forty-four hour week are the re-| mittee which will present awards. Ming emery IRad, Benthic ale al Washington, Sept. 5.-)—Col- $380,000) many sections of Minnesota have|Sidney Cohen of Bismarck and Man-|demand for eight hours, and in less| Sults of trade union aj sel last night at Poplar, Montana, Miss | onel Mitchell's San Antonio state- ane aia Ge been damaged to a great extents!dan, and a son-in-law, Sidney Cohen,| than two years 200,000 workers in| The American Feder A A man at Evansville, Ind., has sued} Rud formerly taught in the schools | ment regarding the Navy's air losses crop experts agreed that it will save/of Mandan. A nephew, Milton Gott-| industry gained a shorter workday.| and its affiliated organ have? an undertaker, charging that the un-| here, but has more recently been a| Was read with extraordinary interest many crops and arestly ald others. c[lieb of Clinton, II, is here to ac-| By’ 1892 the eight-hour movement) not only brought greater happiness] dertaker sold him a secondhand cof-| member of the faculty of the Minot |by War and Navy Department offi- . me Fale followed Beran y eins Company, the: Body, tos St: Paul where | had spread throughout the nation. At) jn the lives. of the wage earners but! fin, represented as a new one. State Normal School. cials, who immediately set out to se- sweltering in whic! interment wi e made ai tt. Zion|the present time those who wo: in e nation’s hour o ger ii marked up the hottest September in| cemetery where her husband is|more than eight hours are the ex-| pledged the loyalty of its members | 0 Until they: have atudien chee tineae weare. | buried. ception. to the government of the United ment carefully they will have noth- The drought had prevailed for | The body will lie in state at} Organizers,’ who served without! States. And that pledge was kept. FIRE SWEEPS SHREVEPORT: nee eet month or more in many sections of] Webb's undertaking parlors from| compensation for two years, aided in! The American Federation of Labor ’ _| Minnesota and the rains of last night!/10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Sunday. Rela-| placing the American trade union|is never at a loss what to do in any PUSH PROBE Grain H t Past Peaks La. | 2m today,were hailed by marty farm-|tives wilt accompany the body to St.) movement on a firm basis. great. « And. this. was. exempli- NINE CITY BLOCKS RAZED: New Ye RE ara ceatt rain Harvest Past Peak; La-| ers as a “life saver. Paul where services will be held] Legislation was sought and not a|fied a thousand-fold in its attitude , gation of the wreck of the navy di- ie Monday. vear has passed but some remedial | during the great wa rigible, Shenandoah, is being con- bor Crisis no Longer | i iits, Eppinger took a great inter-|laws have’ been enacted, The first| Among the other victories and ac 1 00 RENDERED HOMELESS tinued’ on the seene at Caldwell, Exists | Weather Report | est in Bismarck and its social life.|great victory was the exclusion of| tivities which no one can deny to 9 Ohio, hampered by the fact that ——————“____—_____* a cure the full text of tke utterance. She engaged in philanthropic work] the Chinese. While the law was en-| Labor are workmen's compensation curia-seekers have loged the de- and had a wide circle of friends here. |acted in 1882, it was many years tp: |, the restriction of immigration, bris. j With the grain harvest in Bur- 1 a. m. ...+. 62]She saw Bismarck grow from a few|er before it was so changed that the| preventing the importation of labor a ‘. ‘ Meanwhile the bodies of most of leigh county, aoe the Beak, the local penne raiae A ee ‘ 73|persons to a modern enterprising American Poorle, were fully protect-| under contract, collect bargaining, Property Damage in Monster Conflagration Will Reach | the af vietims of the iat ster are association of commerce today closed : tise. 61{ city. ed from that sort of immigration. | elimination of the sweat-shop evil, 2 F A Pe 3 on the way for burial in heroes its employment pparmerce ea te maine See etiod ae aun oa .28| Mrs.) Eppinger was, formerly a] Then came the federal eight-hour) abolition of tenement-house labor, $500,000; Break in Water Mains Nearly Causes Disaster graves at the Arlington National tained for approximately six weeks|Highest-wind velocity .....---. 10|member of the Sunshine club, tak-| law and the seamen’s act, which freed | crusade against the white plague by Cemetery or to the homes of ‘rela- during July and August. ing a very active part in the philan-| the last slaves in the United States.) insisting upon sanitary workshops a tives. A serious labor shortage which Weather Forecasts thropic and charitable work of that! Many people do not know that the| and condemnation of the sale of nar- Shre a room of the home of a barber Comment on the cause of the dis- threatened Burleigh county's grain| For North Dakota: Partly over-/organization. She devoted a great|trade mov@2ent was the earliest ad-| cotics. Nine city blocks embracing more and, whipped by a heavy wind, | aster is world wide, as are expres- harvest, according to reports by|cast and somewhat unsettled tonight) part of her life to service for others.|vocate of compulsory education. At] One reason for the success of the| than 250 dwellings in which lived quickly got beyond ‘control. | sions of sympathy ‘and speculation Captain Herman Brocopp last week,|and Sunday; cooler tonight. ler retirement from club and social] the same time it demanded that chil-| legislation urged by the American) more than 1,000 persons, were Flimsy structures in its path | as to the future of dirigibles. Presi- in charge of the local labor office, no work, due to her advanced age, left{dren should not be permitted to| Federation of Labor is that it bene-| leveled here last night and early were pulled down and hundreds | dent Coolidge hag let it be knowa longer exists. Farmers will complete| _ General Weather Conditions | an unfilled void. work for wages, but should be sent| fits all the people except the privi-| today by a fire which broke out | of persons formed bucket bri- | at the Summer White House that harvest operations in the capital} Low préssure accompanied by pre-| She was also a member of the|to school and en every opportun-| leged few. Labor asks for nothing} shortly after some mighty force gades in an effort to stem the he assumes the Navy will want to area within the next 30.days, Bro-| cipitation, prevails over the upper|Eastern Star and the Old Timers’|ity for recreation. The years have] that is not good for the people gen-| had wrecked the city water rushing tide of flame. build a new dirigible for military copp- states. Mississippi Valley, northern Plains) Birthday club. elapsed since then but the struggle | erally. _ | mains in three places. For five hours, however, the | purposes. A total of 650 men passed through | States and over the Rocky Mountain | — to educate the masses and to bring| It has stood by the farmer in his Property loss was estimated city was left virtually at the Loss Great Blow the local labor office during the six| states. The showers were quitei PBacapve Deficit freedom from gainful occupations to| efforts for economic advancement. It} early today at upwards of $500,- mercy of the fire until finally The Los Angeles, the only such weeks period, figures compiled by| heavy at many places in Minnesota the children has actively continued.| always has supported any practical| 000, exclusive of public utilities. the breaks in the mains were re- | craft left in the possession of the Brocopp show. There were 302 men| 4nd eastern North Dakota while Takes New Drop] While two laws enacted by congress legislation that would benefit the Three blocks of the fire swept paired and water pressure was | United States, cannot be used for placed as compared with 356 requests | mostly fair weather prevails in Mon- prohibited children at a tender age|farmers. It has aided every move-| area were occupied by homes of restored. such purposes under the Versailles for help. A total of 229 men were| tana and western North Dakota. The a from working at gainful occupations| ment that has for its purpose the| the moderately well-to-do per- The fire started inahouseown- | treaty. Secretary Wilbur has his placed in Burleigh county. weather is also mostly fair over the| New York, Sept. 5-—(P)—The act-| they were declared unconstitutional. | advancement of humanity. sons, while the remaining six ed by a fomer fire department | doubts about the building of a new poe Ee South and in the Pacific coast states.) ual condition of clearing house} Now we have a proposed amend-| We should make it our endeavor! hlocks, which extended up to the chief and across the street from | ship, however, indicating that it de- STREET CAR TROUBLES Temperatures are high from the; banks and trust companies for the|ment to the constitution which if} to accomplish greater and greater| business district, housed poorer a fire station. pends upon the navy budget, Tokyo, Jap: A near riot was| M wippi Valley eastward, but week shows a deficit in reserve of| adopted will confer upen congress| results so that on our next Labor: persons and negroes, The breaks in the watermains Most of the survivors of the dis- caused on a ‘street car here when | ° weather prevaNs ever the $18,517,270. This’ is a decrease im|authority to pass statutory legisla-| Day we can say as we have said on Six Injured remained unexplained early to- | aster are back on duty at the na the motorman discovered a package | Western and northern states. | reserve of $18,897,810 compared with| tion making child life free. Bitterjevery other Labor Day that “the Six, persons were injured, two day. One theory was that they |air station at Lakehurst, N. J., with of dynamite with caps and fuses, ORRIS W. ROBERTS, | last week when excess reserve of|and malignant opposition is being|gains for labor this year are greater | seriously. were caused by dynamite used in | thrilling stories of the ship being left by a passenger, y Official in Charge $380,540 was reported, made to this worthy cause, But tee| than the gains of last year.” The fire originated in the bath nearby construction work, (Continued on page two)