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WEATHER FORE‘ Somewhat unsettled tonicht Saturd Continued cold. and EST ABLISHED 1873 BISM: ARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925 PRICE FIVE CE NATIONS. APPROVE SECURITY PACT TEMPORARY INJUNCTION CONTINUED Judge Jansonius Holds Matter | | RRR RAR ——— RRA RRR | NOT ENGAGED NOW, BUT WAIT =] C OLLEGE HEAD. MINNIS IS | THEBIGSTAR OF THE SERIES MeKechnie Inserted Old, Ath-| REVISION OF RAILROADS’ | AGREED UPON Motcrist Must Be Educated to Need of Protecting Himself ssing Railway Tracks, Frank Mi!hollan France, Germany and Belgium Open Pending Decision on letics First) Basemen in Cc t to Treaties Which " ‘ ars ' ‘onsent to Treaties Whic! Morton County Case Lineup at Right Time by both . i \ : 3 _ _ depars : H Will Outlaw War POLES ALREADY CONFIDENCE TURNS TIDE ting himset . i por = f a of a uniform aw ree wien there wi 4 “van hut WILL SIGN TOMORROW Statute Fixing Autho: ler’s Double With Score! j hollan, chairman of th that whith, Count A Not At . n z | a : Nor’ Dake rta st titrorkd bos f i ee - Yarious Boards Is Cited in | | Tied in Eighth Brought Jina repost to the Natal Acca ing it one ig Bree. Not te Court’s Decision Pennant to Pirates sladieee ean Ua / he ta teal mae oF made Baeh { | a | Milhollan » locomotive and! Territory The temporary order, iss y —A slar of the] P crossing. e half a sets District. Judge red Janconis ho i eral ention to the figuring: y otrain| + DELEGATE N AL TREATY tober 8 at the request of the Bure, poverdiover rossings, Were bile aren pat the) DEUEGATES INITIAL TREAT leigh county commissioners wo re- dinw ng (toed, but a cli plein whistle signal is} _ (oyat treaty of | Locarno, strain the Hughes Electric company little planets. whieh | mat ho: Liken te rediico: the stenilily embodying the security pact be from constructing transmission lines d been obscured — by f grade erasing ae tween the western European across the Liberty Memo brid; ut Smoke.” BR o BES Bees | Powers, was formally initialed or along the highway | c fox Ned by the ilumina ponsibitity, hh it mendment | by, the powers’ delegates late bridge, will continue i} on of the reat constellation, in i ahaa monument) this afternoon, as it applies to the strise i.e s r the Pirates of Pittsbu z hae ue er the bridge until « s.lutlar east ies San erent: al a: jixeriand: Oe ee Morton county court is disposed ist fitely work of he necurity conferen ai or until the matter is heart 3a with ms EEE te ae te thix afternoon adopted the arbi the Burleigh county ° ont | 5 are tt 16 eniRAl 7 tration tre bearing on Ger- ed down te juaee in the| : dine Dee herd was taken until tonight” when 5 ‘ pat cut Ve avers the delegates will initial the fin- the te on ter John} Fire Che: eudlentare al protecto and the several trea- Placed ie ties and adjourn. It was prove the whistle can be “It now the pole ie won the yi |inuch Greater distance, "Owing ta] decided to publish the texts of all been pl Octobe | ner's velief i 5 Mate save 1°] the agreements in all the Euro- th placin H lat the ee eatest guiding i influene iinemen aE they frequent ere ‘tle| Bean capitals next Tuesday. this time would | the old, Athletic while down ie poi Locarno, Switzerland, Oct. 16—() the judge's order s | arly sae Jwaukee 7 . between German: France the ight | Betty Bronson and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., youthful m t ve aul Ey eean iat Milimaukee 7Gil tad Heletim: ae last ia assured ah the vty, been kept busy recently denying Holivwood. repot their ensaxe- | Chiet ant the We] and Her Fianeee Found lawing war’ finally has bees phen iment, She says they're “too youn: Hink of ms ge.” but he says Eddie Plank, | dered: in Rial » ed, und the signatures of all the rast winter fxd he would like to marry like Betty some day i Put In AC Right Time | Murdered in Field (eontiausd oat oy ntracting parties will be attached various boards ees eee . i faith in the cleverest of fo to it tomororw. 1 atin SPAS on te cages aidan a a on ar nn nr nn | NOt only lias the Rhine pact 4 :D he ic riminal Claus modern! men were i oo ' a eenare to, but the troublous que Rig of W lines (0.1 TEACHERS \ ina aus ihn CHINE 4 eosn Nestos May dealing with — security | tor d he ' . ees througout the ac Siada estos May ce's allies in east Poland and counts: eolinluelonehs: 4 | of Immigration Law iL Sede HOU MMIII he. Mice Be Candidat lovakia likewise hae. heer ; Shodrd: oF supervisors No More Effective that Bill MeKeelnie; Jamon Sear : e Candidate settled. Under the western securi any ‘townshi » chieftain, turned to Meinnis were Id near Kenosha For Senator - i | pact the signatories, ft ——— fan it him out upon the f be- the men, How- hes i and Belgium, ‘or | wouis, Mo., O 16. (AM) ~The; fore a hostile throng in) Washington y conductor of %-— when th United § civeuit court of to claim. the which was fast a into custody inteeest | uppeals has held that the criminal. slipping “fre ». Washing. e last night, “| r Ingen the batkereay municipal a rrovision of the ion law, anil PIEERS whose wane ‘e oF 4 gua antors of the fulfillment of th person, who a fisin ere pen r gnterts his went out ed early t ; ten orcs Da te “the agreement will Orit: roa cou without af xe he took eonfiden eriff Willems i . Kk n and Italy, Re nanyic o8 ty ussport, a wartime emergency | en the Pirate te att | frome tao | cir might : the laws of this state, or to Burleigh County Institute to} and is no eftecti a) old head, stationed] Latics that he mi Decayed Prakasa Foods Can- signers of the tri-partite agreement company or corporation dul he wal » of uthful] them i ididate for United = which violates its terms, Be Held in Bismarck aC an accused of in fléld, worked mnrvéis, ‘Shere: w Prio- States senior from North Da- not Give Ptomaine Symp- Arbitration Obligatory baa ring the United States without nothing sensati about his play, hota “if it looks like a good fight ‘ Should d Beginning Monday passports, |The appellate court held but the youths soon learned that a ke at eerie rar eer toms, Professor States tion m over or upon t the Minne: federal district ‘throw in the general direction of' the He said that he expected to states is ol ounds, alleys or itis: Busia: court erred in refusing the right. of au putout, When trou- podic reach his home in Minot on court of international justies, ways under POF SUPEIVISION stitute will be held ybibeas. “er npento me id ed there e the farm the ¢ prerragy oles eae ¢ sar bed ul, Oct, 16. mn. Vtomnine of conciliution and the council of such bs een that the proper procedure ne fie 1d ol anehin: alate zo ove! yoy -Aomyth, There is no. 1 re possibili- f soe saat to cite him ease he; od situation before reaching a de- ¥ ti for settling ! hers will z Ha not he deported, sister ¢ authorities were quoted; | ‘There will b ‘the entire week to take part in rio | HR ee eee ; was : . ; Wale Ge te tite ae eae ae arbitra: Bias ac das nethods. him on, “Stuffy” cannot be, { this contentioh by Dr, Mil- Germony ah a peusieus, ane ag | sidered the hero of the Pittsburgh ! R ‘Threats professor of pre- i Mabel Stratton 1 Ganz | but he was the pawn that) “If you do! off Jimmy, FH Harvard Univer- th the R pc hichways mite re deste an " hnie moved in the nick of! get you both man. threatened before the Inte arbitratio yun upon, over or a the institute. ; bs time when all other pieces had tailed! recently, according. to Evelyn. Pos= ‘t mbly of the places where the poles to supp An interesting feature in rial ‘the pawn that checked. i woman may which closes. ‘its annual sessi: the wires shall be located, and ail) gion with the institute this year is Pitching Against Hits: ine tragedy . entions will be drawn grants of right of way for the con- 9) “hit Welfare d Otte: el “Washington nd her east struction of telephone lines or elec: per 9, Ont ouecat tching, ic @ she allies nee the trie light systems heretofore made, the schools are invited, nN herald equent y ; to aid them if they should meet with in accordance herewith, by any board ‘The tentat ve prosrain will include jed as the most potent in the N : has been hte ee een at, Miels Any: | unprovoked or Hageant k above mentioned, are’ hereby made .ommuni hig lead, by-oBarrett AV CL game, bur Johnson ty ) nor 19 ife-tions, hing, whieh the _otoinalne Germa valid!’ . Stout of Ne. Mo. Mr Stout eae them look iike toochpieks fuer yo od thes ard. die. psenay — -stnted.| The various tr s probably will City Has Jurisdiction tereontican cand” sone. slide holders withd fiom “the. heel! \ lescearesduc, I, he signed two w nee in. Lone “The state's attorney of Burleigh w usese in connection with fae TE States ne: When the bal ob} é icultural Bloe Will Ask Its "°* ¢ Under county frankly admits that, if this ‘he Ancaddvessiwillube cli. rom Phi fates in- © 1 5 ite law is applicable, the city commis-. ..» 1 dre) o i-! a " ‘ Or. ohn re d by estab: ent, Senator iT par nd the sioners and not the county commis-| cago who will bs remrmbores by Vited to Attend and Or remarkabi ' ree Establishment, Se iva imsious that she Woes sar the sioners have jurisdi¢tion over this’ many Bism-.rek people who heard, ganize Ag Crime 3 . . th Brookhart Says liest: moment pos part of the road, No other statutory her lecture once before ths veut. Rane hes i ; ; 2 Lmpolisnt in the prelimi dayehas been called to my attention. Will P { \ p ‘ fy gle inost import th neonate disar “Regarding the stringing of the A. pageant, | a t . of cabbage! Omaha, (P) ablish- Sabet oe dae ence which the wires over the bridge, there is more chip.) fit he + i apa i a rh: mn ni export : alta tne, Hogter deel doubt. Part of the bridge was con- fro. ¢h riow i i ‘ iy ta x 1 ‘ ee _ poration ral produ ri iD swson, personal physician structed by the county. The county 1). nt wes prepared by Pro- q ed Pirpo) Maris Sears’ Blood-spattered Auto Found with an » of England, added has an interest in all of the bridge, joseor. Arveld of the Agriculture! this Octo n send great rehed pitch the crime was dis overed skortiy 000,600 w shattered ‘medical part of which is not within the city College and \ Beatrice Johnstone) The police jeounted-for the third contest, efore noon yesterday when Sheriff and stronger by preseribing for heart dis- limits of the city of Bismarck. of iG rand For i ands whic was followed by Johnsons, Willems and deputies found. the the next session Nie ie f Grand } + and South © in bed, followed by “This same matter has recently © County officials are urging second conquest. Aldridge came baci a search of several congress, Senator Smith W. Bre zt sulet aay, in beds tallowed Veen up, before the Honorable H. L people of Bismarck to attend es outlined by|for the Pirates’ on Monday and fer) hours, w < begun wh rs’| hart of Towa suid here today. Sen- orcs sound of pulf on the fallewing Berry, judge of the sixth judi v's pro so that they may it is proposed to have | the nd tl subdued sane 6 to, abandoned and blood-spattere ator Brooki is attending, “the que Meurt. muséles, according to10e district. Judge Berry issued a tem- some ide what the § cuahe thi tes men-/ 3, the teams returning to Pittsburgh | mobile was found by a farmer on meeting of members of the congre ether dion exercise bre here- Austin porary injunction from which an ap-' trying to do in’ the v tioned bove in ation with Washington having a one- road n Kenosha. sional currency and finance commit- especially in young- «the British foreign peal is being taken. The same final hetter citiz of the bo which can effect cooperate in| advantage. i ee tees with officials of the federal op Tiatlanee: * 2 that not only is good to c« order that will be made in the Mor- janie holding down crime. Mt the present], Back at home, the Pirates sent, New England Bank bank of Omaha the purpose of wh io thes ave individual, Lord the Locar pnference ton county action will eventually be J id J time chiefs in the , Ray Krenier after the game that es rs ! is to study the bank's operation Dawson stated, heart d se means, but to the made in this case. For that reason JUGZEe ansonius Da Gceiy ateanuens one ic would tie and he obtained it when] "Tpjals Await Return | corporation will in gown in his subconsciouness “Sud. hi it seems that the temporary rei FT aaveg For Short Such an organization would get then| Bddle Moore shot a home run over | time be taken over, as far as its cap- Gen daath" Thee hese bowen, straining order should be continued, | ea acquainted und make it possible for) the, far left field wall to break a 2 of J. J. Hastings ital stock goes ious agricul- Lord Dawson pointed out, has a flex. p their repercussion and insofa? as it affects stringing the Vacation Trip one to cooperate with another. to 2 deadlock, | tural ‘cooperative associations,” Sen- ibility or safety margin, not of 60; on in the near future in, : wires over the bridge, until the The rapid extension of gqod roads Poor Baseball Weather oy Bagland, D., Oct. 16.—! | ator Brookhart explained. “This per cent hut of 600 to 700 per cent. tions hei seen other an Morton county case is’ finally de- lin all parts of the three states re-| So they came to the final strugele| Because John J. Hastings $6 fi chting| S¥8tem, was indorsed at the recent 4 that is necessary, Lord Dawson there will oe ng sant cided. | District dudgellFredi_.Jantontun| fareed ce aaa the great ineseace. ta but taint intarvoned tev aitey: teoelig extradition. at. Seattle “Wash. "there) farmer's conference in Des Moines, suid, is cure in the use of tea and Peace oe fone a eee aT jwent to Jamestown this morning automobiles makes it possible for it a certainty that Johnson ‘and Al-| is little likelihood that any “of the Fattended | by farm organizations coffee, and in exercising, aonee te Truant Officers iwhere he will hear a case today. criminals to travel rapidly and in al dridge, the winning’ pitchers of the | ig! Aland beak eG wot RE; through the west and many organi a _ | Brom thero.the Guage: will leave for! few hours be many miles from the| series, would fight it out for honors.| jric : bie {zation from the south and east.” + | ¢¢ ’ 2 Fs he judge tried at the term of Hettinger coun- on’t Care u AN PEACE of Nation Close (a short vacation trip inte innes ‘ota seene of a holdup, Bank robbery, They satred ene battle ieee ty district. court which opened at Would Benefit Farmer MU SOL Nt = A and Towa, expecting to be y from! forgery swindle, or car theft. 4s poor a day for good ba e 4 k i = Annual Meeting | Bismarck’ avout ‘two weeks. Judge) A program committee is arranging| could be imagined. fain pelte Maveeeads Merdaeey At tare | cipepalae Riso thietion sin “Wen al Ship But Sorry For fae i Jansonius, has been working strenu- for a number of able speakers on law|at intervals, clouds of smoke carried General Shafer telephoned Atiorney | Roration wold function in such | Boys” Says Captain hee : ; ly of late and the trip will give enforcement. Every chief attending] across the playing field and at times] Sg uae aie ae \ f ie Duluth, Minn., Oct. 16.—-()—Dele- | pUS mae siven an ope| electric lights were needed to make] MUFTAY that it might be a week or| agricultural products for exports, | papers caused a majority of | the yates attending the isth annual con. | Povuod wet from his: court wor | eet ee ee a Oar the THEY Le he cece eratt” | mote before Hastings could be extra-| aSa would opsraie in such a HORNS] Toston, Oc 1eLum_¥t done | BROTH, ach; tomethar with ntion of the National League of| is cou a | 3 ; 5 . dited, Murray announced it had) that the farmer would be given the! ,, Boston, . : Hsome of the German’ correspondents In the event of urgent business reference to the above matter. In| Jt proved an epic tussle but been’ stipulated agtORheUk give a damn for the ship but 1am ty hvcott a press meeting artuneed Compulsory Education officers,! sceurring during the judge’s absence fact it is hoped by means of such|from what had been Pronhesiod. that the saint J. Ce Gries | price of production and an added Corry for the boys,” Captain John H. fo Loveott a. piesa) meeting, arrangey Which closed with a banauet, went to which requires court action Judge discussion to send each chief home| | Before the first inning had ended | that the ¢: Tithe would not be wnt, five per cent profit, | Diehl, commander of the City of DY the Italian delegation today to Hibbing, to tour the Mesaba renee | H. L. Berry of Mandan has agreed a better officer tecause of the| Aldridge was back upon. the iench,| Mad CC. Griffith would not be a | Rome, said to Mitchael Liera, the | Permit the Fascist chief to give his and visit the iron mines. Luncheon | to coine to Bismarck und oceupy the knowledge gained at this meeting, | disgruntled figure, and Washi i sae Brown’. 's Inj unction first of the three S-51 survivors, to | Fiiting. Neverttolene te aaey cone for the visitors was served in Hibb-/ bench in the Burleigh’ county court. see ® Tton had gained a four-run lead Reatard J be taken aboard the steamer, the lat-| ference, Nevertheless the hotel room ing high school. | seemed to be all over, with FUE E ESRI) ST EAy oe ey aaa ro ter testified today before the n fet falde Tonathemurnone, wane filled cla a Cn F Holst LGermany Will Peon (abe all orees and Griffith would” appent for tral Proceedings Dropped tr ‘estit inauiny wher” questfonea| "er. Mussolini entered," "Weather Report 1 ‘amous Holsteins | ‘ at the batters, But Carey, i ; in Federal Court about nis ‘conversations with. the ; a distine { ere ine ra a ace shoi to eke who had not seen him Weather Report ! Occupy Spotlight | man up for the Pirates, sla stings Cane Up First Rome's officers, atnes his thort. visit eand {_Weather Report | | py Spotiig : Munitions Pact tours, inte center field fo introduce! prastings will he tried first of this! *, La, Oct, 15) —| Biera said that the crew of the| ining the nueaing tate oy teenl at National Show! the Pirate attack, That was all, for] trio, Murray said he had been un-| al Judge Louis H. iurns today! City of Rome lifeboat almost swamp- sanne conference in the summer of Temperature at 7 a. m. . : i the time being, for Johnson, wotk-| able to secure extradition for A. J. a, on the ground that the ¢d the craft when they picked him] {999° He was pale and hassurd and Uighest yesterday . 46 | Locarno, Switzerland, Oct. 16,—()| ing easily, struck out Cuyler and| Prgxel” and A. h ae ot Aaa siout of the water after the submar-| 1922. sale Bind haggandcs ighest ye: y ‘ A r Feat ‘9 an . nes as both) court was without jurisdiction, the seemed to have difficulty in giving Lowest last night . Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 16.—()— nany officially announc-| Barnhart on six pitched balls. ef claimed not in the state| injunction. proceedings. filed by the 1 The witness said that the| “Iarity to his statements, whith he Precipitation to 7 a. m, Holsteins occupied the stage at the! ed her adhesion to the Rhine pact of| second inning went by without note, when alleged crimes were committed.| Re L 's search for survivors lasted |}, iq ¢ : i Ben Highest wind velocity WEATHER FOR) cast” For Bismarck ‘and vicinity: what unsettled tonight and Saturday. Continued cold. For North Dakota: settled tonight and Saturday. tinued cold. Weather Conditions — High pressure, .aceompanied by cold weather, extends from the north- ern Plains States westward to the Pacific coast while low pressure and Somewhat un-/| Con- * somewhat warmer weather prevails from the southern Plains States northeastward to’ the Great Lakes region, Precipitation .occurred at most places in the Plains States and along, the northeastern Rocky Moun- tain slope. Skies are mostly cloudy in the Great Lakes region and Mis- siesion) ouey, while etait weather. e prevails in A ae nos ca . (aes Oficial in Charge. v i? Rational, Dai Sun/-| Exposition. Among! she 275 of © that breed seek- | ie honors are two from the*farm of | former Governor Frank 0. Lowden of Illinois and several from the herd of | Mrs, Medill McCormick, Chicago, | Included in the more ‘than $500,000 ! worth of Holsteins on show are | May Walker Ollie Homestead, of the Minnesota Holstein company,| producer of the world, and Graham i Holm Colantha Pauline Se. ‘arch of the four-year-old cli Judging of Holsteins and will complete the competition. Former Governor Lowden address- ed the American Dairy Fedération meeting last night. «Excellent candles are made"from| the berries of a tree that grows in| South Africa, says | Austin, Minnesota, champion butter; the text of the/draft security | { munitious guarantees, framed at the , Security conference here, with the object of outlawing war. The pact will be signed by Ger- many, France and Belgium, and by Gren Britain and Italy as guarun- Ors. After the ‘announcement of Ger- many's adhesion, ,the conference at its eighth plenary mecting adopted pact. A solution of the problem of the is, from; Polish German arbitration treaty has the farm of Dr. ‘Christopher Graham,! practically been reached by enlarg- Rochester, Minnesota, butterfat mon. | ing the scope of the treaty to make it virtually the same as the treaties between Soren and France, and Germany and Belgium. This means that all ‘prablenih even, those arising out of frontier questions, will he submitted to arbitration. Att-elevator in a-London’hotel has: a lif speed with arate of 70 miles an ire Right Rev. Wm. Montgomery Brown} of Galion, Ohio, in which he sought; to enjoin the House of Bishops of| the Protestant Episcopal church of} the U. S. A., in session here, from) deposing him as bishop of Arkansas,| Man’s Neck Broken had committed to paper. Means Peace His most important utterance was that adoption of the Rhine security pact meant the stabilization of gen- efal peace throughout Eurcpe as well as along the Rhine. The Rhine pact_also would permit the peopies of Europe to settie their pressing but in the third Johnny who had replaced Aldridge, a looping fly safely in center i went all the way around on Moo smash-to the left field, Carey scored Moore with a drive to center und seored on Barnhart’s safety in the same territory. Cuyler’s Double Won Serics Marrison, minutes, Devils Lake to _ Have Independent Basketball Quint M oxtadition of Hastings, liberty on bail at Seattle. is confident they will secure who is at J.J. Hastings Fights Extradition : A That was the veal beginning of the! Hearing on the extradition of J. 3.| Al ist 30 in Dive, Basketball players. of Devils Lake| °Qnomic and financial peablewie Pirate offensive which endured and| Hastines, accused of wrecking the are planning ‘to put an independent] eneernn heeneneed, from the confer rt si ya eck i F finally, won success through “Kiki”| New England State bank, is being; Death Follows Today tes Wik, tela this winter and Lae thea tedeuine thee pppoe Guyler's double into the ennvas o!f| held today by the governor of Wash-| —— plans for the management of the| correspondents. the right field line, scoring two runs in the eighth for the victory. Two great failures stood out in ington, according to advices received here ‘by Attorney General George Shafer. Duluth, Minn., Oct. 1 (\—iverg, team are already being formulated Strand, 28, Two Harbor: whose neck! and a schedule arranged. /The team bead (ay Balle she correspondent of an was broken following ‘a dive into’ will be composed of former. high| Engii en the | cetles—Roger Peckinpaush.| Deputy Sherift Duncanson of Het-! shallow. water at Pike Lake bathing. school stars and will be headed by| Commenine stilt pring atecae” Le Washington shortstop, and Stunley| tinger county, acting on instructions, beach August 30, died this morning the brilliant all-state forward,| which the journalist Tteplied “I am Coveleskie, the Senator pitcher who} from Shafer, has employed a attorney | at St. Luke’s hospital here, where hey Floyd Timboe, of the 1924-25 state] not a Communist, won three games from Brooklyn as #| to represent the state in its effort co\ has been since the mishap. | champion quint. Premier Mussolini retorted “Par- member of the Cleveland staff in the} hring4Hastings back to North Dakota) Strand was a member of the Two, Managers of prospective teams in| don me, I'm mistaken’ then mt “Yes, world pories of 1920, for trial. What Hastings’ defense in! Harbors Clothing firm ‘of Rosenberg other North Dakota towns are re- came A-voice from as you a ad be } opposing the’ extradition would ‘be! and Strand and was comintander ‘of quested to pet in-touch’ wittr tire! prot alt hoycotters:*?><--~~ Peck, recently voted ¢he most val- prémier halted, as if to make t indi (Continued on page 8) was not indicated in the Gomean re American Legion post there. He manager of the Devils Lake quint to} The , ae Shater said. d bem aotive in athletics. arrange games,