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*y hte — WEATHER’ FORECAST Wednesday; ture. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ™on ES ABLISHED 1873 . NORTH DAKO A, T UE! BDAY. NOV EMBER 10. 192 PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘SINN FEINERS RAID THEATRES, STEAL FILMS _ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE MEET WAS BEST EVER Delegates Begin Business Con- ference to Diseu: cl Offer s Cou! d Them COMMEN NDED/ as \ Congressman Ratbond Says Eighteenth Amendment Must Be Maintained WORK IS Chicago, Nov, 10—(#)—The _ offi- cial sessions over, the Anti-Saloon league convention today begins a two- y business conference of state su ntendents and field wor discussions of the wealth © {during the corset oy tien notable men in public nd high rhment officials. In udopted last night, the ed the efforts of the prohibition under the civil service 3 law to have all hie post-war, di rea and ounsel ‘oree fora and d ile} mide the s sy over prohibi- + ig Penn. nees to S treasury, Hro- Haynes and the Internal Pincltot of hose officials nditions which ersion of large cchol into bootleg ehan- urly in Philadelphia and Commissioner Haynes, noa phed reply ernor Pinchot, which ca Vad left the conventio <i that tite ion departmer cek y avoid a clearly indicated judi- ruling on suspension of — with iL permits, and that many of the sperded permits later were re voked The “enfore tion was one of ever held hy the t Wheele. sver has the convention was ated contro forcement conditic a, in pointed. re Mellon of the Commissioner Blair riment. rted or « ry hibition Commissioner dey revenue Vennsylve were responsi permitted — th mounts of a nels, partic Pittsbu fier he ment the league, al counsel, rue had comm d leaders in coms er conven most important said Wayne today. time ion from cial life, public he sai at the clos: I. keynote” speech banquet, representative ond of Ulinois declared eighteenth & diment mu hail be maintained’ and hy for Amerien to inue her feadership, net eomne Vand vd hoped world ' industr moral DRY AGENTS AREWORKING INST. PAUL, Investigation of Alleged Liq- uor Conspiracy Has Been Under Way 5 Weeks . Minn., Nov. 10. Pioneer Pr that five agents of the United S| Jepartment have been in more than five weeks inve: (P) The probe, the newspape part of a nation-wide investigation of sigantie liquor distribution system tending from Philadelphia to St 1. Federal inquiries ade in other cities, including € », Milwaukee, Cleveland and Phil- Jelphia. entually hundreds of conspiracy and bribery charges will be sought hefore some federal grand jury, ac- cording to the Pioneer Pr In their five weeks’ secret probe wre, says the Pioneer Press, | the agents have questioned a dozen high public officials as well us a number leged liquor dealers. Records of quor cases in the northwest prohi- bition enforeement offices und the po- department of the Ty i and Duluth for the past three years also are being scanned. | Weather Report Temperature at 7 a, m. Highest yesterds Lowest last. night . Precipitation to 7 4 Highest wind veloci WEATHER FORECAST uy For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday moderate temperature. i For North Dakota: Fair and Wednesday; moderate ture. tonight tempera- Weather Conditions The pressure is low over the west- ern Canadian Provinces and high over the New England States. Tem peratures have risen in the Missi ppi Valley and Great Lal region and moderate temperatures prevail in all sections, Rain occurred along the western slope of the Rockies and the north Pacifie coast states while ‘Isewhere the weather is generally -Weekly Crop Reports The week opened with mild temper- nture, followed by severe cold weath- ove fy i Rat ONCE TOO OFTE? Lae in the Mu notoriow met del han lower, Deveetive Cha who was al tine PROGRAM FOR CORN SHOW IS. | _ ANNOUNCED iShow Will Be Best Yet Held—! Exerybody Enthusiastic Over Hs Features The Deck Show, ovember he hes on in the M tetlona thal | K this ye number of vorth Sta Corn} hich held in Bismares 17 tl , will he fur put of the sti in the opinion men who met meree big med for the outlined Every one at last night’ as very enthu- siastic over the show, after hearing: the complete program outlined and a} determined effort is being ma get every lc spirite of Bismure hind the aff i booster for it, “While it is te show, Bismarck is responsible ts suc tid one man. pres: and the suecess or failure o: ¢ depends almost entire- m which hown event, mice fia show and their sent the ny n spoke before the reg- Ki club meeting interests of the show will appear be- tomorrow, Program the four days of weekly in th and another fore the Ra Complete 1 for lows: 10 a.m. to (Admi _2:30 p, m.-Band "concert: “Yellow Flint” B mal opening of show. Gov. A. G. Sortie. High class vaudeville -Comedy jug- gling, tal singing and dancing. : helson and Graves com- ion. 00 p. m.--Concert Sweet Clover Orchestr: ona Gale's Ities by Twelve Piece Neighbor: a Tall Corn nt--100 peo- Vaudeville santas Michelson and 0 a. m. to 1225 (Admission free. p. m~-Kiwanians Banque all Exhibitors and other inv guests, After Dinner Talk--Pres. Charles Donnelly, 2:30 p, m—Coneert, The Clover Orchestra. The Master Illusionist, Professor Swift, in his thrilling act, saw- ing a human body in two parts in plain view of the audience. (Continued on pipege three) Sweet * Football Game | Here Tomorrow | | Arrangements were near | Some AMATEURS Dispuic jelared it RR eee DELEGATES AT‘ RADIO MEETING Which Wreeks Home ARE KEPT BUSY’: Want s Given to Experts Lower Wave eth Commercial Le Stations ARE OPPOSED Over Royalty ht Musie Occupy iderat Copy! ¢ e Time 1, A) n Il ork today a shine ot tee radio V field st pre their study, with broadensti hetween broude rights. oversh tior lems te nd ye all other «3 delegates. to tnatl th ter separate nee dater in the ter to which giving their attention by a number of radio ex- the lower wave len i and 200 meters, nov: he placed inl broade: to this both Oppos veloped amc east commerei are against wave length rther a radio of ios who present ” any alloc in dispute) between copyright sharply to the discuss serting they will take to ess durin the session to obtain legislation + their rights fro it vith! ! Broad i cont recomme r basis for pas © copyright owners by ly opposing New ‘Yor tive of the American posers, Suthors and would amount prive-fixing, Mr. plied, however, that there it need of a fixed basis of reyalt tder that browdeasters might feet ecurity from uncertain r i this plan representa: | peisty of Com i Publishers, de- t sions We conference has aie trong sentiment in faver of limitin the number of hreadeasting stictic to. prevent further congestion of the ether, with many. favering tion in the present number of s tions. | od) BLAZER TRIAL NEAR CLOSE, . Doctor Unable to Distinguish | Between Right and Wrong, Alienists Littleton, Col ; of Dr, Harold Elmer charged with the murde year-old daughter, the who never grew up, nea stages today as the defense prepured to summon its last witness and the | prosecution likew x prepared to close its case with two rebuttal wit-| nesses Defer The trial er, who is of his 34.) e counsel for the physician executed a surprising about- face movement yesterday when it dismissed the defendant himself from) the witness stand without diving in- to its announced plan of contending | that the “human husk” had no soul and that it was no crime to ta her life. On the contrary, H. W. Spangler, | defense counsel, drew from the phy-| sician the statement that he believed in immortality, and that he believed his daughter had a soul. Told About “Spells” Lewis Mowery, chief of defe counsel, indicated, however, th: at hi final words might seck to jus client's act, by calling up the ancient law of nature--the survival of the fittest. Blazer was on the s r part of the time terday and of- fered his side of the case in a series of answers that told of the “spells” he suffered and of his fears that] Hazel might become a “burden 01 some one else” and h of having her placed in an institu; tion in case he died without leaving; adequate provision for her mainten-} ance, Two Denver alienists testified late yesterday that Blazer was unable to! “distinguish between the right and! wrong” on the day the crime was) committed, i 12 Cases Ready for Federal Court country nd the great-, ‘ing completion at press time | | today for a football game in | | Bismarck tomorrow between | i Bismarek and Ashley high || | school teams. It was practic: | er which hantawhad delayed outside work; latter part was mild and rapld progress was made, Threshing practically completed and corn pi ing is well advanced. Much highway work is under way, Livestock are in good condition. ORRIS W. ROBERTS. Official in Charge. | ally certain this afternoon that | |. the Ashley team will come here | lfor the game, which will be | played at the ball grounds im- | mediately after the close of the | | Armistice Day exercises at the | | Liberty Memorial building. A Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 10.—(P)-— Twelve cases of alleged illegal entry into the United States are scheduled to be brought before the federal dis- trict court yt Fergus Falls, Minne- sota, today by the Grand Forks dis- trict officials of the United States immigration department. If the criminal actions are dismiss- ed under the ruling recently laid down ‘by the circuit court of appeals at St. Louis, the aliens will be held for ‘de- portation, according to the immigra- tion officials, mr the reduce | 4 | previous denial as y wre Nienpoa, Nov. ron that por furnace in erihe a was gainst Capt. Pre MeDs rosceutor f hootlesy, uuners, his next Schmitz w employed Death from she ult of the he ation, wat her home on sent the he sutfered ada aus op dow of nea n viet atrolinat Killed y Bomb Explosion cP) A bor ex eked his home, or ynecany the by motive, the po roby when the into her f yus collap ™ “ HORTH M. E'S IN FAVOR OF UNIFICATION Vote Is 16,315 for and sil Against—Southern Metho- dists Still Chicago, Nove 1. 1 Method ific ts. The er month titutional innounce 1 un with chureh vote nd Meth re ner the Wi voting, with Dr R. yeneral Method made th though the had beer passed confere iy church had not yet their. vote “If there should 1 majority in the Meth urch South for un ate ment “then conference Episcopal unnounce me constit siti sonal church would eal a special ! to meet conference seupal church Sou regular ion Methodist Ey according: (o the offici initely devided for un is assumed that thi will continur te be a two-thiras nutjority Methodist” Epise able Vicially Voting A) The North under way the podists are still) t still in doubt. of the Sorthern h, who nt, said that a onal opie jority: the vot& of 106 nees of his reported ar the chu wa -thirds podist ti the t tion,” Metho with the f the th, wh n Ma opal 1 vote, vi hh meets 19: “tt opal, at the pre pnthes past, puld be he sent the two churehes would | come one, Official tabulations church y u the fo of ae jority on the vote to Attempt to Kill Rum King 1 ienna, No he pt to 10, of the Souther, public Sune nifieation, rer tut date, anian Thwarted A Commur g fine Ferdinand pturn from. hunting Communists was capt ter repulsing gend: and hand gre ¢ the affair, one gendarme we tured by troops rmes with 1 udes yesterda alatz, Rumani One soldier wounded, “COUNSEL ADMITS CLIENT HAS SOME COLORED BLOOD White Plains, Counsel fe lander, bein, her marr N.Y, Mrs, Ali representation of h mitted in open court had some colored bloo he admission Parson I sel. He s The defense ief o cour to and to shi the defer defendant admits tha i colored blood is the Justice Mor: ju outline of the yesterday by Isaac erred to the men’ young Rhineland \jected to the portion outline which cast re! “good name” of the d inti the jury on th jthey were relevant. sued for to Leonard Kip Rhine- Blazer slew) lander on the ground of f was Nov, 10, (®) Jones Rhine annulment « r th OF F Lee fa nsel with the blood of h 5 orten the t ndant has 1¢ ff's opment e alsa n of Mr. flections defend: nt, dus- bhorrence” | tig Morsehauser refused to instrac e points, holdin, sg thi ' Local Kiwanians Will Attend the Tri-state Meet FE. B. Cox, P. FE. Byrne and George | socialist proposal for a capital le Shafer have been elec Kiwanis club as delegates to the con-| al, nd South | vention of North and Minnesota clubs y, December 1 be conclude ut the ‘St. P evening with th host. ha The proj Fargo, past governor and reports of the lieutenant gover-| deputies which sis nors of the variou: Arthur E, Nelson an lison will also speak, 1 with a d aul Athletic club } ted by the local Dakot. in St. Paul Fri The convention neing Y e St. Paul Ki- Cabaret enter- been provided. gram for the day will open with a Preuktast at 8 o'clock, followed| described as 4 by addresses by William ‘C. Green of} curities, was defeated today of the distric states’ Mayor Charles F, Col ' BY ROY J. NEA Service few 10 o toyed GIBEONS. Writer his is the murderer nyrenuity rip of the Martin J wears a buliet-+ loots t nd corner Betty Wer: her whe who irred Ch sort | sto his wherebout lty ha it tealing and led hin hot EN deat bulle| f ove nt fire three clase ranges the ayvent Durkin w ofp way to rT to his the a er tour then he! squadron in an He shot his a hot chase atfice of the ¢ tionin hapened atone a litte tater] doin the allway of th tia | | i Re Va need a shimmy anties attracted the duty, and after a fi writhes ful int e chief's attics H W swift) mot » the realized what Mt force The Wher { Bet | Betty those he really d i (abe bad hee fraid of h wasn't afraid of them.” Foday every police al officer in the ds tructed be Dur and ther jon hin a Vans and not sred "SOCIALISTS | THREATEN TO | DEFEAT PLAN te of Premier er Painleve Financial Policies Is Still Very Uncertain 10, () ous diseu After three on the fi-| + of | far deci nl leve’s. proposed the fina on me: ‘ow margin the ide pital levy, but at the same \time it appears to have lost the su {port of the s who ion of the’ to vote ire a inst the pvernment’ when it wes from The fresh rift in the left bloc ated consider commotion Hobbies of parliament: where ot the puties cons ider the ment ity en for its project more prot |prominent men, no | Bouillon, publie opinion a only possible It is noted in that the sugge is gai dher ing of prizes nt PROPOSAL FOR LEVY IS REJECTED Py Nov, 10. -(#) -F fect a compromise between the ¢ flicting elements in t jority failed thi bloc of the left disrupted beyond rey meeting has been called for to conside! ne} Blum, de-| manded commit: | tee of the chamber of deputies on the ed the propos- Neusrnants The committee re, 16 to 12, upon which ed the left bloc id he would bring the at the chamber of deprties the various grou, responsibilities before the country. CAPITAL LEVY ON SE TRITIES DEFEAT! Paris, Nov. 10--GP)—-A capi 15 per cent ta nber of Premier restora- finance committee of th ng Painleve’s plan for f tion of the French treasury (Continued on page three) |Aged Resident i science. away Durkin, Chicago Gunman, Would Bein Jail If It Were Not for L oyal Woman EEE Above Martin Betty Werner as she Durkin looks in her cell in the Chicayze jail; betow, |; | he i" ch in ' ¢ new Kill es ies INCOME TAX LAW CASES TO BE HEARD. Standard Oil Company Re- vs to Pay—Method of Attacked of Minot Dies sessment © SCIENCE HAS FOUND EXISTENCE | OF STRONG RAYS wul ahout led the Sta . H. Thore: rand Ge gener: and 1,000" t with ionization V times | torn ‘va0,000 Deductions Disa 2 the Standard Oil comp: ix return for do by prnin Dy I When he: the worl nan scie ious tests. 1 Ot company re- present ai point | pany. ng | fu w issue ion, he id in out commi tempt to full the for nes and have ; offic ent case. has been 3 in the for the eighth It involves the 1919 incom of the present ded in 1923, The | mount which the Standard Oil com- pany refused to pay in this ¢ | 100, making the total nyolved in the two ¢ Me por inae ata | 5 In the St. Louis the state is g from an, se decision given by Judge Mill- | er in the federal court here. SYMBOL OF WELCOME “Aloha Tower,” Ho ul_waterfront edifice, | being rushed to comple- | Tower is being built to} Ae symbol of welcome to in- | ° | coming ps and to house customs | s}and waterfront officials, When completed the structure will be 175 feet high” and capped by a huge |timeball with the word “Aloha” the front face. “Aloha” is n expression of greeting and farewell, a Joons on mountain tops in mountain lakes, w ing tests whereby © were eliminated and the the determined, he With Dr. Millikan’s the first thrill before it, the con tion today speculated on the po: result in the light of scientific dis. covery that might acerue to the worl from the address of Professor A. A Mochelson of the Uni ‘i go on “The Velo f the de new and field 0 cuss his Wilson } ep tol sma in the recent exp! to determine the v! the highest degree of Painiel rapidly y,| tion. The [serve as his H ur from Moines, Koontz, who pulpit to the world finding practical through the medium of I get more religion world practicing sale: T’could if I, studied years,” says Koontz, Des has turned of out of the anship than theolog: | January YPRES BATTLE PRINCE PHOTOS TAKEN BY GANG Demonstration Believed Due to Extremists Anti-Brit- ish Sentiment AGAINST PARADE Armistice Raided— Stolen Headquarte of Day Committee Records Are 10. -(®) To undyi nent among the ¢ » wh ally rou to revive the surprised ¢ attribu two moy headquar on committee raided and at Prince med raid hows a on the show Yore of the lms were iders. ized wie he bat wa house w shown work the man return the at h picture several f revolver to money © the n Men Ht wa ture of the Mashed and Armed Kingstown that the Prince of Wales was the job was done The yang paid how They donned drew their revolve and hoto the operating room erpowered th scuped t pies stol five admissions sks, made They the in ro} unde f the B the succeede | he committee, method pointed searched books containing sof the “Flan ide their way me roup, a clerk, seized the names of the collecte lers poppy fund? and 1 vuilding epublicans to prot spirit whieh is itself on Armistice Id Stop Pre Shecky Skeffington, int a the Republicans would the streets of Dublin be: ted | hon proc on t would me flaunted cad. Se ent toe "procession. entered ylvers meet held a in out day. ession Church Votes in Favor of Killing Disea ed Member (RP) of di tu be in, incur ind aw voted on the que f Haw who Ji vased on our love ¢ independent Denver at the Bank at Grygla, Minnesota, Closed |, Nov. 10. (A) nk of 3 Vaigel, ‘nounced. that place, giving th bined — resources Plans for —— Williston Bridges Nearing Completion Work on the plans for the two new bridges over the Mis: river at Williston and Satish r: is being completed and should be finished by 1, it was said at the state highway department toda: In a recent report to the state high- way commission Chief Engineer H. C. Frahm said that good bridge engi- neers are scarce and that three new men have been employed to work on ‘the plans. One of these already ,on the job and the others are ex- 'pected in the near future. The work of drawing the plans has | been taken over by the state highway department instead of letting the con- tract to a private engineering firm as was the case with the Liberty mem- orial bridge between Bismarck and Mandan. Drawings are being made from field data obtained earlier in the year by survey parties. Because of lack of room in the highway de- partment offices the senate chamber at the state capitol has heen turned over to draftsmen far their work.”

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