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mand to guard large money tri are=-] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [tmom ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925 a PRICE FIVE CENTS | SORLIE ' APPOINTS SUCCESSOR TO SENATOR LADD CAPITAL PUNISHMENT MAY BE RETURNED TO STATE smuzene. poet 1$ MAN NAMED Appointee Editor of Griggs Co. Sentinel Courier at Cooperstown LIFER AGAIN IN SHADOW OF THE GALLOWS, Joc Milo, Saved From Noose by Repeal of Death Law, May Yet Hang WILL WORK FOR |" _ Football Results zi NORTH DAKOTA'S NEW SENATOR Tiny Girl Baby, Wrapped in Ragged - Blanket, Found in Jamestown Church Veet aemweaens. greene D hurch enly this of 28; Ottawa U 0. A tiny girl baby, wrapped only university 13; Loy-/ .. Na y ve y as its tiny bedy was st Louisiana State in a thin ragged blanket, was | id there was no heat in the ra 0. dandoned in the Lutheran ‘h. No note or other clue to Western Union colle; A h avenue south at lentity was left with the in- college 0. morning when a woman | fant, which Mrs. Keller estima Madison 1 passing by heard plaintive wails is at least a month and a half cuming from the church and no- | old, the age being difficult to es- ]]Representative Sinclair Will tified the pastor, W. W. A. Kell- timate as the baby is much ema Introduce Bill for Its Washington and Jefferson 7 er, at the parsonage next door. i The infant was immediately tak- ‘ Establishment versity of Detroit 0. . | en to the Keller home where Mrs. Keller is giving it care. LEGALITY QUERIED 5 ~—— [OTHER ‘BIEES) Pls SeCanungiy 14, Bennsghvan VALENTINO’S ' July 3 to 6 Dates , | jake u New Hamipahire 6. Judge Berry Holds One Sec- Are Selected for [Establishment of Roosevelt’ exp or timp veRiop ; Yankton Salem 0. SCORES ELECTIO TO it is claimed, has citild f oh Nye. If Seated by the Senate, pas citildren of her Will Serve Until Successor Is Elected { It in believed to have been left | Kosson Gerald P. Nye. and publisher of 33 years old, the Griggs " i . ‘ 7 Michigan 10, Ohio otate i . J ey . . tion Invalid — This May | SECOND W | FE Stutsman Co. Fair) Memorial Park in Bad) yn une ey ee Guat hes " uae | | eas Lands Also Desired dof Second Period ! ‘ooperstown, N. D., today Affect Entire Law 1 Jam . . Nov. 1h UP) Colinas i was appointed by Gov. A. G. —_ Lee ee tints eet aascelut 56 f th 14, Chiengo 0 Sorlie to fill the vacancy in Mandan, iN D., aoe: Me (P) es the : tose fain De ce AL Wisconsin 1, n State 3. F | the senate caused by the ’ aved from the gallows in 1915 ae ne ected. aeccdde . Marquette 6,” South) Dakota col- es 2 m. F. Ld repeal of the North Dakota capi- peeunese eted nrc ta nt andl ine eyes oul ma | death of the late E. F. Ladd. tal punishment law by legislative en- . codamestown An dnter covet tre Dav Carnegie Tech 0. | The appointment came as 2 donee inthe state: live sen-)'They Disagreed Because She! issued of six per ce bil! creatine th North Dakots os | tence in the state Creighton yet expiate his crime _ complete surprise to political observers here in view of the executive’s previous indica tion that he would not appoint anyone and his action last week in calling a special elec- tion for next June to fill the vacancy. The special election procla- mation will stand, Gov. Sorlie said, and Nye, if seated by the senate, will serve only Northwestern 7 rst’ Period \ Bucknell 0. ! | PRINCETON | DEFEATS YALE New Haven, Conn,, Princeton fu ee t upsets i taking the Iedog in’ the al Park in the bringing the inte J outstanding stock up to the present{ment to the feder year act which would sin content of ment of an ion bill and diments to. the by Prefers shies man's noose as the resui Prefers Dogs to Babies, ing handed down today by H $2 L. Berry in the Morton cou | Rudolph Sa; | | i trict gourt. os i | Judge Berry this morning issued a} New York, Nov. 14.—()—The three : peremptory writ) of mandamus di-| months’ “marital vac of Rue Wa i i ' recting the state pardon board to en-! dolly entino and his wife is on] tertain the application of Clarence the verge of becoming pernvinent | Orton, convicted of first. degree/hecause the stork has not visited | for a pardon, holding that|them. eveen star had a reservation jl in, sailing today, and : nounced that he will go to d clause of the act repeal- ing capital punishment as passed by to accept sece petition it! filed there October ] to Wash- a recent stateme ted Press | Mr mong other thing "oa bill the legislature in 1915 and which! prohibited the board of pardons Ing on application of lifers until by Mrs. Valen- ae b until the results of the special the life expectancy had been served, | tino. ; IP me orev of ee ection become known, unless to be unconstitutional and an abridg-| The filing of the divorce suit was|Settlement Believed to Be + bill contemplates th Yale” was a ment of the powers vested in the par-| revealed last night by Mrs. Richard Fai Nati | n of $200,000 by the go i we woe h thriitet jhe is elected to fill the don board by the constitution, Hudnut, Mrs. Valentino's mother, and ‘air to Both Nation: ' to further the work of « he game was replete with thrill 4 vacane Entire Law May Be Knocked Out | then confirmed by Valentino. 's Presid | the Slope country lying west] 4 watgle: sinh Hai tuick The attorney general's office holds| The cinema sheik says he is ays President fof the Missouri river. It will be the) Tums. | Slagle, right halfbae Governor Holds He Has Right To that if the curb of pardon board pow-|home-loving man and they disagr jxreatest heip to diversified farming Beto for t a se Appoint ers’ is unconstitutional, the clause of | because his wife prefers dozs that we can get in this state and {ing many + one ot Althouzh the exe ie wets the repeal act having’ been the “in-} babie: Washington, Nov. 14.—-(P) | be the final means of tr: dash of & for'a ipilin to apnbine & coin Aee Te ducing clause” for passage of the] Valentino's first wife was Jean | 0f the Italian debt funding jing North Dakota into a great dairy-]Allen of Yale also ran through une erto been regarded as a tacit admis: legislation the supreme court must |Acker, from whom he_sas divorced |*celving formal signature today, ap- jing state. ‘The bill” way favorably] whole Tiger eleven for a thrilling | boperstown, who was tuday appoiated by Governor {sion of the tr tie declan held the entire repeal of capital pun-| in 1932. He married Winifred Hud-| Pear to have been received with xen-| reported by the agricultural commit- | touchdown. ; eral satisfaction, both in this country jtee of the house at the last s North Dakota to succeed |of Senator New npshire, d Italy. but too late for action i M H the late Senator 5 ie las has been duly ciected [that he had no right to appoint, the pasoarly. @ : at the special election called for June 30, next governor never admitted that he did peuicerly/Srahsicoms ART en ; ‘ = not believe himself to Ax they have noted the reaction in of getting it . have such a smetics in Mex-}“ ishmi to have been unconstitu-| nut, step-daughter of a tio manufacturer, in May, 2¥: Joe Milo, lust man sentenced to be fic hanged prior to pa of the act, Before suiling, Valentino said was convicted in Bottineau county in| ad concluded that in his. protessi ve : 08 18 For Roosevelt Park 1914 and sentenced to death, and his| it was best to remain single. gralty is reflected in the view of] “As this is the first and long, ses- LEADS CHICAGO Statement hows nartner, John Miller, was sentenced] He said that after establishing a} oe se ti Wy beth nations and reps {io” congress and as a. bill E ‘ . to life imprisonment for the stoning] residence in Paris to facilitate his} Ment is fair to both nations and rep-iives for the e of the con- xcessive Hescive| New York, Nov. 1_UP)—The country, treasury officials be- ion. lieve the feeling of American en- tire life Chicego, Nov. 14--St of his mea-! jammed to its utmo: nye field was it gen to death of two men tle pair had| wife's divorce suit, he would visit his} Teesnts the | maximum burden the | gress, “la member to get robbed. Milo’s case was made the aly. “Asked if he still eae ree taltacnrciatal for repeal af} loved his wife, Valentino said: yO Une y: tec Teseured .o) chief point in tae f sures introduced at as early:a period Tor the second. intersectional capital punishment iv the 1215 legis-| “It is no longer a question of love. it is considered that Ttaly's in the session as possibl jor the season for Chicago, this time] #! condition of appoliited: as Untied: Sharon -ceaie lature, the repeal saving Milo’s neck.{1: is a matter of pride debis to the United States and Eng-| “I propose to introduce a bill for alagainst the undefeated Dartmouth tor from North Dakota Milo In Shadow of Gallows land almost equal the amount of the | Roosevelt Memo Park in the Bad jteam, Lampe kicked off for Chicago. {) the place made | With the repeal unconstitutional British debt to this nation. Lands. It is generally supported by} Tulley received it on his rd line death of the late EF. Le Milo, is again, in the shadow of the As reflected in the Italian press.|all the people of our state. If we! and ran it back 13 yards. _Oberlander with | il. been ce Horton eile: Wy gallows. Rome dispatches describe the feeling | could have a proper appreciation of ,dodged through fo in reserve o a ars The matter was opened by Attorney in that country over the terms ac- the scenic beauties of this region by! punted on third do ; | Mrs. Irwin R. Ny leceused. rd line. Kernwein i . ark. an-|| Oldest. of three children. first down to Chica- FOLEY ASKS 70 Al Jolson, Irving Berlin, Men | _ Son of publisher and follow line, Kernwein punted : i i tioned as Rhinelander’s in father's footsteps, editing p: line and “on | ; Hortonville, New Londor ay erners lost 15 | ao 7 ss. MePhai|_ made BE RELIEVED . Rivals i ds on a fake kick, but Ch | N. Y., Nov. 14.) Se ; ° nee corded it as one of gratification |the heads of the National Park Ser-| Chic: nen F aa an ee amounting to joy. While some of vice there would be little delay in the, MeCa guilty to murder in the first degree the Italian newspapers dwell on the j enactment of this law. In addition : aad was sentenced to life imprison- burden which Ital assumed, de-+ jt would be a fitting memorial of the spite the concessions granted by the|life and achievements of a great out-{{) ment some eight years agp. United States, the press and financial | standing American who more nearly leaders generally are described as| typifies this section of the west! feeling that these concessions have any other man in our history. . ie! : 3 ze ‘ 3 da fumble on Dartmouth’s been greater than was considred pos-|He lived the life of the plains and] \o-vard line on the next pls sible when the Italian mission sailed |loved the Bad Lands and its people. Toner exchang: Bill to Benefit Wheat Growers jed punts giving Chicago the ball again Wi e of Wittenberg, Wis., hool in 1911. In 1915 was editor of Creston, ite PL res of ether love letters remain}) Iowa, Daily Plain Dealer, later Kernwein and 0! be introduced in Leonard Kip;| worked in circulation department | ‘s annulment suit. when{| of Des Moines, lowa, Register and \ resumed Mond. Leader, , i s Will] for Americ: i ahd f ; County Commissioners Will Beane Hopes (ror. More Lealeacy | “Next I propose to push for the!in midfield. MePhail ran back the Meet to Hear Grievances is dispatches, reporting a stim-| amendment of the Federal Grain next punt to Dartmouth’ val ulation of hope there that the terms | Standards Act so as to provide for] line, and followed with a Purchased Fryburg Pioneer, D. 0 i 5 estify Concerning aloud Fryburg, Billings county, . and Complaints of the Italian-American settlement |the grading of wheat upon its pro- Lane added 10 yi Wants to Testify Concernin: ctlin have been dragged|| in 1916. Was one of first editors may be a promise of greater leniency | tein content in addition to the other! bucks to Chicago's Sta 5 M: > Mrs < mythical rivals for the | of|| to support Nonpartisan league , —— ae for France from the United States} fuctors that are now considered. This' Oberlander passed. to y Statements Made by Mrs. whom the young aristo- Det B eendiinte Boe ca. ‘The Burleigh county commissioners|when negotiations are resumed on] change if brought about will be of! Dartmouth touchdown. Tulley kicked | ansdowne ; lneh exes ces ee — will meet in special session at the} the French debt to this country, have] great value to the wheat growers of| the point goal. | Although the main contention of}/ — In 1919 became editor and man- Organization of Protective] court, house Monday morning at 10) so far elicited no comment in official /the whole northwest. Oberlander completed a 12 the plainti is that his bride deceiv-|| ager of Griggs County Sentinel o'clock to act as a board of: equaliza-} circles here. “In addition I shall press for enact-| pass to Sage, but fumbled the next{ Washington, | Courier at Cooperstown. ed him as to her colored blood, the jevidence so far has tended to aub- Chairman of board of directors lish that she was constantly urging of North Dakota Nonparti: Cay} i tion and will consider the assessment] It is known, however, that the terms| ment my Export Corporation bill Association Responsible | ¢/'tne'property in Bismarck as fixed| of the Italian settlement are regarded | believe thatuinticasme such. leg! for Fewer Burglaries by the reassessmerf, made recently|by Ametican officials as strict ad-|Jation is play and punted to Chicag line. Kernwein and Me the next made | court-martia 2 nee i passed it will be impossible] two first downs to mi as the! navy court j mar tly by recalling their]! organ of — Nonpartis: under order of the state tax commis-| herence to the principle laid down for! to give agriculture a level of prices] period ended. itself the incidents to which Mr s to hotels and partly by jeal-]| leag —— sioner. The board will proceed to/all debtor nations, of settling on a} for its products equal to that of other The Second Quarter et Ross Lansi testified be-| | Member of Cooperstown schoo! Chicago, Nov, 14.—()—Bankers'| hear all grievances and complaints in| basis of capacity to pa In other words we ought! fartmouth repulsed the first three| fore the Mifehell court as constilut-| One “Eddi mention-1| board. protective associations, backed in a]tegard to’ such reassessment and/ ranting no assumption that | s produce a surplus of food! smashes of the second period andling an attempt to influence her tes-|ed among vs Is married and has two chil- | few states by closely welded county | equalize the property reassessed. tends to depart from that principle.| stuffs, but so long we do under! ¢urley punted over the Green goal. n the Shenandoah inquit GU aaniine ce nnd + ‘ groups of deputy sheriffs and citizens| A temporary restraining order was! It was the inability of the French| present conditions the level of prices Kernwein. recovered Dartmouth iia ike | Rhinelander letethe stand dan opportun M equipped with sawed-off shotguns and| issued by Judge J. A. Coffey of} and American commissions to agree|is determined by the foreign ma double pass on Dart-|to reply bef ots. fumble on ou ute: vr Edward Holland, machine guns, have effected marked] Jamestown a couple of weeks ago,|on the question of France's capacity | What we need to give agriculture an| mouth's 24 Dartmouth | Mr: barge that he ito testify =a a bpelnement atl give decreases in loss to banks through| Preventing the county board from/to puy that blocked the way to per-]equal chance is a domestic price for} spoiled two Tditeck the ball|sousht to. influen De: uta thie Wintee Gatheut, At the robberies. meeting to equalize the reassessment| manent settlement during their re-{home consumption and sell the sut-j op °Gowns on rd li - {the statement she _ Holland time, depriving the people of the Ilinois, which has been so organiz-| and preventing the county | auditor! cent negotiations her plus only ab ts, woridla .By lander punted to Chicago's rd |t | rive right to select u man for the place at ed since early this year, has shown a| from spreading such reassessment up- - - is the theory of the protective | 5 = < line. | decrease of 62 per cent in the num-| on the tax books. This order was and must be applied to the products ae acke: unadeoficat Banta robberies and of ef jet (ued, Seana eotlention tala (eae oLiagicultitta t0-8iNedtna tanner J nearer rd line, but cent in losses, Similar organiz: taxpayers, the contention being that equal financial chance with other in- |‘ p ; the earliest convenient time, the ex- ecutive said. The June special elec tion will be held simultaneously wi to live “His testimon ction of a wit Vhs q : {fore that body. Secretary Wilbur Cenisy Paes exist in Minnesota, Indiana, Wiscon-| the law under which the reassess- dustries. Such a law wil encourage faves oe one dy feenouer taken the request under advise men harry ean apart- ae ua! ae Ey elecon sin and Nebraska,‘but in ‘none of| ment was made is unconstitutional. TAXATI N the cooperative ‘movement among, Made, two yards and punted to Chica | (alan the aide aay are | hen’ with ium if Rhinelander did-noe| SOUS refusal to cull a special elec: these has the development reached 4 Order Is Amended farmers and eventually solve the ‘ Hh’s Wi-yard Vine and aft; Monda ell court recessed | return quickly from Arizona and] the ground that it would be an un- necessary expense to the state. s, Oberlander punt- | k to ire field. parity with Uhat in Iiinois. ‘Tuesday, upon application of | the marketing problem. A group of co-working deputies in| state tax commission and the county C P| Will Work With Ex-Service Men each of the 102 counties forms the 5 a housemaid at s the! commissioners, some of the defend- “There are many other legislative missed two long passes and |timons, s 1 wrote “E ; a nucleus for the efforts of the Illinois! ants in the action, Judge Coffey eS queitions that Lawiinietesiaain and punted to Bartmouth'’s 20-yard line. | tion. : men i Nelson tsday? Re | fellow and the ty ve Bankers’ association to _ render its} amended his restraining order in| Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 14-—()—|shall from time to time take action Sage missed his part in a triple pass Wants to Testify He was in sw but he is some MRE publiecn Mate capital assets safe from marauders. | part, thereby making it possible for| Cooperative marketing organizations |to improve present laws, either by and Okerlander punted to mid-field.! Jn asking to be relieved as judge ilirt with the Repu The Senne Silt eee ieee Robbery Insurance Rates the commissioners to equalize the re-| will be relieved from taxation under |introducing specific bills or going Horton grabbed a Chicago pass on |itdvocate of the a | As Isaie Mills, attorney for Rhine-| POPS, Robbery insurance rates in nee assessmént and for the county audi-| resolution adopted at the conven-‘ before the committee with suggested | Dartmouth’s 38-yard” dine. Oberlander } Foley said | Mi ia t set -llander, read the comediafi’s name Te Maramchtae CARE western states do not vary gre: tor to spread the reassessment upon tion of the National Grange here, in-| amendments. There e some in-| punted 30 yards to Curley who barely james that he had pre d and sent) spectators laughed. Mills looked up The governor pointed out that his Oklahoma pays the highest rate, si0 the tax books. This leaves the con-| troduced by H. N. Sawyer, delegate | equalities in the veterans bonus law / touch the ball and Parker nabb to her a statement she was to x d to ked “Who is hi The spec-| s ction in appointing Nye may have 000. Kansas and Illinois pay] stitutionality of the law to be argu-| from New Hampshire. that need correcting. ‘I propose to| on the bounce and ran eight that pe and which falsely ee laughed again. considerable weight at the Not ouri $4; Arkansas .and In-| ed in court at some later date, but in| The resolution urges passage of | work with the ex-service men in con-/ tor a touchdown. Tulley kicked goal.! Sented he le on the Sateen considerable weight at th Ohio, $1.50; Wisconsin and/ the meantime the work of putting| legislation to that effect. Objection| gress to the end that the most gen- is ' ter, was e J Ras ene cia | th Gettore cndiate tok ca $1; and Michigan $1 and $4,| the reassessment in shape to collect/ was also made to making public fi-|erous treatment possible be accorded peed nary thab ina ne : A150 SET tela Hee ing. (Continued on page three) respectively in the upper and lower| taxes thereon will not be interfered| nancial returns of cooperative organ. | the veteran suffering from disabil MINNESOTA gonsequence he hat he coud not about men up eve, all a girl ued on page regions. These rates are fixed by] with. ations. Harry Caton, delegate from | In adcttion we in the western part of contin the eG ficer char ea gates terlin, t je, uieal chal, nas ss the National Board of Insurance Un-} If the court decides the law consti-|'‘Qhio, presented a resolution on the|the state have a problem in the con- me sug tne all the facts in the colts La Fane righ ae to . = derwritets and are based on the im-| tutional, then the reassessment will| child fabor amendment stating that |trol of flood waters and the impound- | LEADING IOWA penendeal nau e swell chap and tots of actors! | Weather Report | munity from robbery in separate] stand and taxes be collected on that| «federal interference of a drastic na-|ing of same for irrigation purposes icaneain. Foley pecans pe . states, Lowering of insurance rates] basis. Should the court rule other-| ture is unnecessary: that adoption of | that should enlist the careful endorse- ansdowne’s versi r letters tell of many tines she| ®t through accomplishments of protec-| wise, taxes will then be collected on repul tive agencies in resisting robbery at-| the basis of the regular assessment. ment of all-citiz jment, which she ap ettenge the proposed amendinent would be | mire’ shove brief outline indicates| Minneapolis, Nov. 14. Captain) stroved, and ax Temperature at 7 a. dangerous to the best interests of so- true One man RaMal cour van] Highest yesterday tempts is an important reason for Meeting Well Advertised ciety and would be a precedent for | some of the work upon which I will wha rated the al oe Minessotsts naval spurt] preset follo Xe vor ‘to New Tee ee their existence, an official gf Ene Mli-} Gounty Auditor Johnson has pub- the establishment of other costly, expend my greatest efforts. It isn’t Siyard tine, Murrell made. mine {othe enue Eel contents he said. Another time she] ‘Precipitation to 7 Crooks Work In G: ‘| missioner’ meeting Monday and in| which would remove the government e enacts am at 8 6 : Sof the ma WEATHER FORECAST to cooperate with other members is yards for holding ‘and | Murrell | fense witnes C&ntralization of — cri in| addition notices have been mailed out] still further from the pcople.” ted to lowa’s 22-yard line. The “rings” and “gangs” is taking place, | to the taxpayers by the state tax com-| Proposed changes in freight rates whose inkerasts gre. einer ee ene Gephers held Mee eo doves and G appea: says a private agency official, due to| mission, so that the meeting has been| were firmly opposed in a resolution | >)" Con ry ld ie y h unted to Almquist in the middle the practice of hi-jacking in the liq-| well advertised, It is expected thut| presented by Ralph Smith, delegate |*hat, way the interests of the state | Doi Dimpnl s0 {Cute laa Morreti| FORKS GRAND ro For Bi k and 5 - STEPHENSON’S aly cane ea gr suniey scone FATE IS_ IN “For North Dakota: Generally fair | Dakota and the great North- ‘ ! uor and narcotic traffic. Many pri-|a number of local taxpayers who re- : of North § dat the Iowa line for big tonight and Sunday; colder tonight vale datectiyas abe apnioy erty. c7i1s-| eolved: substantial. raites iwi (thelr rem ~~ ‘ wart enn he eet sere Hate eng the ball'to lowg's 12: JURY ARNQUENE| JURY’S HANDS | in east’ and south portions, 3 inal groups to prevent thief-stealing-| assessments as a result of the reas- TWO FLYERS KILLE yard line. Weather Conditions from-thief. sessment will appear before the board! — Bristol.—Two flying ofticers, ¢.| Two Successful Murrell made eight yards through} Grand Forks, } M.-P). ville, Ind., Nov. 14—()—The| _ Low pressure areas cover the Great ‘Agents have become greatly in de-| Monday to present their grievances| w, Thorpe and P. A. Cox, were killed tackle, Almquist added a yard and|The grand jur: tions of boot-leggers but: it w: that agency men are not used as con- A which ‘has been {n-|D. ©. ‘Stephensgn, murder case went| Lakes region and’ OKistoma wiles to that body. when their planes collided about 400 in Pharmacy Tests then Murrell dashed around end f: | vestigating ‘circumstances leading toj to the jury at 11:46 o'clock today. i i feet off the ground. Both were re- tonchal ‘Almquist’s place kick! the el A ny Bank | large high pressure area is centered eet of e ouchdown. jmqu c o] ft t s sts SU Sala Sk a ipita. NO MORE JOY RIDES __ | serve officers’and were making prac- s e closing of the First Savings Ban! over Idaho and Nevada. Precipita. e . 4 Fargo, N. D., Nov. 14.—()—Two| for the extra point was wild. of Grand Forks and the publication | BIRD STOPS SERVICES tion occurred at most places over the voys for liquor running or smuggling. ; Jonson, Messina here Beet bar-| tice flights, candidates, ‘A. G. Bischof of Mandan eompy Kicked off for lowa to Tat, of the “Harpoon,” seandal sheet at.) London. -& blackbird recently dis-| middle Rocky Mountain region whi Sr vc lak ary ane RRC’ n, le, who was downed on innesot vacking members of the faculty o | rupted church services on the islam elsewhere over the’ western and ce JAPANESE FASCISTI toreycles. to school at Cambridge.| CHINESE PRINT CLASSICS ei anele Wugnassont of Denar en: Si-yatd line, ‘Murrell broke away on! the state “university, adjourned at in the Hobrides “tt tame[ deal atatee Teel moaticr Tice SecnIE afabror eh eeuera “the Fascist the privilege also’ may be wii Peking. Orders have been issued |¢ion held by the Korth Dakota. state id run for 20 yards to Iowa's 42-| noon Friday. ped against the window until several] fair. Temperatures are lower over 8 h m Grom upperclassmen, Prof.| for the printing of the Seu-ku Chu- es ‘d line. Afte: few li lays s st at in- . . i en aan, Ober Serene eae aor ‘Printing of mine Seucke ta board of pharmacy at the North Da: yar ine. ra few line pl While it was understood that in-| women became alarmed and left.| the midd! = kota Agriculture college Wednesday Minnesota made first down on the|dictments had been returned, Judge |The bird then flew through the door| eau state though at present they may use |Chinese classics. Only 119 sets will | Avg nisreday, it was announced today | Visidors’ 15-yard line. Minnesotal C. M. Cooley said that no statement | and lighted on the head of the Re motor vehicles in the afternoon and | bo printetl, 30 of which willl be giv-|by W. P. Porterfield, member of the| Was penalized five yards, but Joest-| in regard to the jury’s findings could | William Cameron, whe wae prea evening, gen to foreign countries. board, Rois Ce ued on page three) yet be made. a é ing. : of Italy, has been formed. adopted the black shirt ag it on blem, and calls itself Rikke Rikken Daido Remmel. Rocky Mountain and Plat- but moderate tempera- tures prevail in all other sections. ORRIS