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ESTABLISHED 1873 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19, 1 925 | PAGEANT T0 [Peer stan i BEREPEATED. |, at Corn show | WOLFE GUILTY ln sersne C@PCC" Revives Husband’s Shipyard Gets a Letter ‘ : 21 Years Old “> » Lia, Nov, 19.--Which} New Orlean Minneapolis, Nov, 1% —(P)—A nd a parti- apart ments red doesn’t worry Mrs. James Howard of show by G. R. Montaney of Kulm, * eee Jeffersonville, Ind, all-- because is on exhibition at the show and she has both! | her, hecause ed ehind the tin lining mail box and dropped be- {ween the walls. kota can very soon be leading all states of the northwest in Se eet gy .| the production of this crop. WwW: Carnival Costume Dance To: Mr, Montaney grew corn 40 years Wolfe Wa Corn Show Programs of En-} is attracting considerable atten- |“Qne-Arm” Wolfe Will Have] Mrs. Howard has a husband and| . to whom j i tion, especially among the young- three healthy children, and is known | it had been sent by her son. ‘a °=—Ss tertainment and Amuse- er people who believed that a to Spend Rest of His Life [in her home town as one of the best | The letter from ia corn stalk fiddle was purely cooks and neatest housekeepers in | few Argcles. 1.904, men in, myt | in Pris Indiana. | hy UV reach: re Pleasing ‘Mr. Montaney has given his in Prison But she came down to New Or-} | November 1 time and support to the three | —_—— leans the other day as secretary | | arks indieat i ; 4 5 annual state corn shows and j 1, treasurer of the famous Howaic the same day, W. HANEY TALKS TODAY] firmly believes that North Da- | DECLARE! INNOCENCE | shipyard and Dock Co., of Jefferson- | ville, and as captain of a fleet of two! new ferries her firm had built for a} a Pal of Gerald| Ncw Orleans concern Monta r The Howard Shipyard and Dock] [Ore af the Cemants tant sok "VEN Bri ago in Wisconsin, and made the shaiine » | Co, by the way, is America’s oldest | day complained tos the : morrow Nigt ‘Vill Bring first real success of growing ‘a Chapmen and George — [60-08 hs, was founded “ninets {that a letter containi 3 acre field of corn cight mi “Dutch” 5 one years ago and been in the i Show t. .108e northwest of Watertown, S. Dutch” Anderson Howard family ever since, building \ 30 years ago. Corn actually : 4 river boats, tugs and ferries for att The city auditorium was packed saree Mr. Montaney from losing | Muncie, in : ‘ ; ‘i . js home near DeSmet oo 28 | Clarence De. fast night intoned’ Among its creations were the 6 . ' “ e ratiolis: Adi ede cere ret Years ago, He had 300 acres of solcwily the words of the verdict of old Mississippi River ‘onnelly, president of the‘ Northern and because of drought a , which found Charles “One-| Robert E. Lee und Natehe: Pacific Railway company, deliver an followed ny nea on hej Ar Wolfe guilty of murder in the of the river boats of forty-odd ye: address on the importance of corn bushels from | first degree, spelling one of the ago. . growing to North Petkota and ‘the has had 23 years of losing chapters in a swift moving; She Volunteered i ie i growing corn in ama that has been a tragedy for} Howard sat in the lobby of| large audience was well r: Dickey coun His p: I who held leading rol here, looking more like a{ Mm ats time and effort in tuiming out. ents and gr ndparents were pi Despite an alibi set up by the de- ble: Matton out for ki afte Mr. Donelly is an interesting and| neer settlers in Jefferson Coun- | fonse ‘the jury adjudged Wolfe guilty shopping than a busy busi- “orceful speaker and his talk was very} ty, W and, he says, lived al- the murder of Ben Hance, ar xecutive, and told her. stor. mely. | {| most entirely on corn pudding. {er, on August 14, and fixed’ his Hew did [ get into éhis busin: “he other numbers on yesterday's tence at life imprisonment. 1 = | Twolshe said. “I thought the b e taimment program were also wel companions of Wolfe's. in his haly con |nceded me. 1 was right 7 ] received. The concert by the higl of spectacular criminal exploits’ many a good American business has | school band was well renderd and F been dealt worse fates. Soak lgone on the rocks because the hu Henry Gordien & Co., who came here} j Y band felt his wife Weston sin pine or reer Suite ane ber, and alleged murderer, is await-| her keep them t | ing’ exec f a death sentence im- little while ence with an exceptionally ood ; ing execution of a death sentence i Nov 19.-(#)—Judge the inland waterways. ‘janitor found the | ed to Mes. Wig 1 then forwarded to Mrs. Wi | ton at Minot, to which place she | has moved. FATE OF MANY CREAMERIES IS AT STAKE = ago when the busi- Th selbeiig. securely. Muskegon, Mic Tugked’ ine a lnvge seconeut naw waa lagi spare {engaged in a ducl with a dete prefaced ‘and the box was-titerally {Huis Subject for Tonight S' who had caught him after he rd of directors and ether they knew it band and his bo . | to Be Tested told them that w : to the i i i a counterfeit: money. or not, the e ag to NSFK -DUNeté since Tor the’ woman to esennettne| Sermon Will Be “Science Hance and his wife were slain last} form's) mew secretaryetreasuber. ; tad did opened OF ij Ee apts . August when they were beset on cer eat one ia, se eal per it stake in the ' gether again and the cover lifted the | gee fed Hane, Wenttied Wolfe ‘ras age| Wouldn't stand for the new effic| MRS. JAMES HOWARD lia the MNF eounte, diticicn chore: fC lady stepped out, none the worse for he Fool’s Creed” was the subject, SUined at the time that their motive} cieney systems | was planning to put| : : | ant, erie coat t the experience. of angeli: James’ ermon last to retaliate against Hance for}! 1 did have to talk like a Dutch | more keenly than Eo would if ti ward came primarily tes how! \ j ght. Me said he felt that this nes;| Information he war alleged. to have, aunt ta some of the men and Pail were all Thad 1 have nurs “fan the new huts Worked. Hut ? F Mnounced, and indicated. that "he, £!veD the authorities which ied te ee eee sin Thad them leven dal faa cmd children than 1 for Rathe Boys’ Band From nounced, and indicated thai te the arrest of Chapman in Muncie’ But first thing Fkmew 1 had them lever did petare.’ feng ick. Rather than d ible” tonight. His text d_splendi¢ Some neighbors told me » two crews he enter Is ‘from the Ith Psalm and reads The | Wolfe Breaks Down “TL think yo owoman, after | and children — we As finai proof that a woman can} DF whe har toe UU, the The Corn Huskers band from | Feel hath said in his heart, there is! When Judge Dearth slowly spoke! her children begin to grow ap and it nt we » Corn Huskers band fro state law designed to protect ries and other busin no God.” He said, “that is a fool's' the words that mean life in a six by, she has he statement because it is not the pro-j nine cell for Wolfe, the latter broke’ it takes very household organ little of her time, should so Center made its the streets of Bisu appearance on rek today, all er ning pr But they don't. \ 7 duct of reasoning. The man who d His head ‘found his hand,'find some sort of interest in life |the ften f it’ ejeloser now thd have ov Nocth Dakota Reo pléct any MNERIE Canis di fup in brand new overalls | nies a fact because he does not want clbow rested on his knee aside from her home and family. Tt kitchen and put up| We never get bored. petition by liceee Gnd piwertul este { ME he hand ie here in | believe it, makes a fool of him! and he said to his mother seated be-)keeps her alive. It keeps her “mind is to sit down to j unde do the othe ie is “constitutional and. if f if Rumbers and is here in fresh and een and alert . a ¢. So the shelves | now, and beth of us f whether dé qhall= beveriforced” connection with the corn show The greatest fact of the universe I'm not guilty.” “And I find that T enjoy my home |are always jworking for cach other and the} fusby, “We believe that it F I'm needed to feed hogs is the fact of the existence The verdict came as a surprise to.and my babies and my social duties | On this Orleans Mrs. | family.” stitutional and we inte . the slorun on one banner wh the one who rules and reign. Y-; persons who had followed the case} POSS renee [to the letter to pro indus production of more | ing a fact does not in any way era-|and who had freely predicted ac- ¥ betier at Center,’ ise corn in Oliver county” were some of the boosts the Centerites were giving thar tries. Otherwise they will be crowded dicate or change that fact. The fact! quittal or disagreement, based on ° out by the cut-throat tactics of f{i- of the universe is proof of a al-|the inability of three witnesses to/@mpgion IS Launche ere to ave hancially powerful concerns.” mighty and allwise God that put! identify Wolfe as one of Hance's as- tl ust Be irevailing Price. sailants. home town. Thess isk yower Uist. Absiens,| dudes Deatthulld abi indleatewhen C 5 ‘ l oul Paar ear hee eet i) ———— s a power that writes in colors; | sentence would be pronounced. ongress Lstaplis ooseve auiona at the prevailing price Mack’s Tumblers Are dt Jand there is 4a power that counts even! — | whic yo is) paying, plus © company of magicians was! the very leaves on the trees. Who t “hirges to the creamery again on the corn show program last can that power be but God? The Lord Cass Co. Leads ar in ort a ota ad ands)" which 1b 1s. bougkt, night, and a number of high school, G sts, the Lord God lives and in Number of Ti the Stark county cuse, Hu \ hoys, who have been trained by J. J.! behind nature, God Al- - Ne ee the North American comp M. MeLeod, presented some interest-, mighty it is who hung the sun up * : paying 44 cents a pound for but- ' ing work in tambli ‘there, 93 million miles from the Students at U. ressive campaign to have Dickinson on July 17 last building. The Bismarck Playmakers! earth, not so near as to burn us nor| — = ‘a Sut the forthcoming session a point six miles away it was pay- Fs the play “Neighbors” by Zona! so far as to let us freeze. but just} Grand a 18.-—, {establish a national k An the Bad | ng 43 cents i t another point 17 Gale, each member of the cast tak-|far enough away to put our geographical arrangement of the dis Lands section of Nor hota as miles aw 8 paying 38 cents ing the part assigned in a very cred-| here and to give us light. tribution of 1625 students at the memorial to Th tw The exp rate for cream is the *» itable_ manner. proves there is a God. pace un y._ has. cleon complied iMlannedvend stor stew saiieTpum ali theee. pointe to the Prof. P. J. O| T. E, Stoa, rs 2 ers Bee x rday a 0 5 roof the lant of the defendant at Oa e both of th cette meaner Instinct Proves There is a God | North Dakota counties, exclusive of eed Hiseat Bese “Coennivice express being fixed on sane vanle the state agricultural college at Far-| ‘In every creature of God's there|the Extension Division and of the and) executive committee of the he truth of the matter, Husby said, xo, began the work of judging the! goes out that instinct reaching for| summer session, for 1926-26 are given Grantee NGHh Dakota Ausocialll the North American ‘company. is various exhivts yesterday. Because! something I®yond, crying out for/in the list. Cass county leads with Walter F. Cushing of Beach, chair- trying to force its small competitors of the unusually large number of ex-; blessing, Instinct is the response to|/ 71 students, Ward county comes esientae , man of the park committee, de out of business by paying such high hibits this year the judging may not, an existing fact. That is the trouble second with 61 students, aes i immediately aiter the meeting for i prices for cream in the vicinity of be completed before tonight, but it is! with the world today. The soul cries ther counties in the state and the | Fire-swept Hull of Clyde} New York ‘und Washing Committee Votes to Nullify | the smail plants, that cream pr hoped to have all the prize ribbons out for God, and you can’t satisfy | students from them are in order as Naren pate Sede duner: ohith thelr Geode te the b attached to the winning exhibits by) the cry of that mortal soul that goes | follow Ramsey, 56; Walsh, 49; Liner Is Beached at foie thasurojackiol former. Senas oF Higher Inheritance ompetitors, thereby forcing the small tomorrow morning so that those who| out for immortality with evolution. Grand As; Rowmblng, 413 pea the date Pea Geni: wale nEee One| ¢ creamery into unprofitable underpro- visit the exposition tomorrow may You can’t satisfy it with gthical cul-| Grand For! Cavalier, 35; SB Lewes, Delaware gressmen and utors who have pre Rates of 1924 duction or forcing it to buy its eream know just which displays were con-| ture. God put something in there Meltoory, 52 Boiocau idualy yiv BIEG TBE SEAT IIOEE | on terms which are ruinous to the sliradiene tae’ ee that. says, “want God." ‘There is Richland, 23; Towner, ee MEMBERS Certhe Noe biker tees es smal] enterprise, At the same time, : : ng cise that will satisfy. 21; Counties sending from 10'to 261 Lewes, Del, Nov. 19.—UP)—The] Cution in congress have arranged fort Washington, Nov, 19. (®) — Re-| Husby said, the North American com Two Bands Today “Since the design is an absolute| students are Barnes, Burke, Dickeys|tire.swept hull of the Clyde liner| 4 scries of cenferenees in the inter, | trouctive tax ‘reductions, in addition | pany has forced down the price to The program-this afternoon opened proof and witness of a designer, it] Emmons, Foster, Griggs, LaMoure, i to cuts in future federal levies, is] farmers in vicinities where there are \ with a concert by the Bismarck Elks!!. "also a testimony of the skill’ of|'MeLéan, Morton, Mountrail, Pierce,|'Lenape lay beached here today, a suleO na NortbsDukotn park omlan in Provided bithe veveriue pill now. in| no local creamotice ae cee alee band under the direction of R. E.l the designer. Since God had the| Ransom, Rollette, Stark, \ tutsman,|twisted, smouldering monument to|the, capital next week. “Congressman preparation bythe house wags and | Hushy Ane ooidenee. Inteoascedl Wenzel, and Mack's Tumblers again} skill to put this great world in its| Wells and Williams, | sil +o ten {the heroism of its crew which won 4] i Qnosed jmrk is located, will intro, itee at the tria! showed, there was a spread home we have, A.wondersulitos whose) 228 eKonsies” Soceos dj bellowing across the deck and the} gress convenes. i | Pere amare ecu Gresaeis - mentale being the. North American band f from Center, ‘which was ee Y ¢ far past finding out. McIntosh, McKenzie, Sargent, and, tax rates carried in the 1924 revenue various points in the to Bismarck toduy by a large dele-| “99° “*¢ f@r P ea Sheridan. Countics sending less than] hold an inferno. “The Greater Nofth Dakota Asso-|faw. It would nuke the lower 7 Denese: 1 gation of corn enthusiasts from that Skeptics Ridiculed five students to the university are:| All but one of its 243 passengers | cintion considers the park project fungritinee Mtoe nani ost eet oe task oF section of the state, played several! He ridiculed the skeptics and| Billings, Divide, Dunn, Eddy, Golden|and 110 members of the crew were! one of the major planks in its pro-|heritance tax settlements made sinee ec pouaetaget st hee numbers this afternoon, and J. G.| atheists who say that the universe| Valle ettinger, Kidder,’ Logan, }Janded safely after the Lenape had | gram,* Arthur W. Johnson of James-| the 1924 act heeame law and up to the as the understand igawhenithe Haney, of the extension department,| is the result of “chance,” by apply- Meret,” oux and Slope. En erone $07 ee lect of wat ‘ town, e president of the state de-ltime the new bill now being written | case was filed id, that the International Harvester company,| ing their mode of reasoning to the ae ngEe eeeieceie te ee ere a life | Velopment body, who presided over) with modified inheritance rates be- i dmitted and wave an interesting address on corn,| construction of a locomotive, am au-| @—————_-____—.@ | none seriously, in getting into life: the meeting in the absence of Presi-| Comes that the tr te deters its progress, cultivation and care. ‘| tomobile and a watch, — | Weather Report J] boats: pome jof the passengers and}dent J. R: Curley of Grand Forks,| "7 1924 law,| mine the constitutionality of - the This evening the Bismarck Play-| Speaking of evolution, he said: ei urned to New york, whence) declared. “While the program of the B pier. cont | state day. Instead: cha alleges, the ! makers will repeat their play “Neigh- “Evolution is the anesthetic the devil | @————-—-® ee vene aH wi Vee prs mare j association will not be launched un 1 inheritance tax | company denied all the mat rots: hors,” and the beautiful Pageant The| is using to put Christians to s1°6P| re nocrature at 7 a. m gil etee te rate ear” rpenensenilles att the first of the year, the ments made on state inherit-|in the case and fought bitterly at Land of Royal Corn,” which was so] until he has operated on them an . tis a sd “i committee feels that imme- successfully presenti 47| bound. Tuesday even-| taken practical and Scriptural Chris-| Highest yesterday tecutive x Fett , s retained. Thus the]every turn. ue iate action on the park plan is ne-| jnher ates from June 1, 1 May Cause Setback : ake a) Lowest last night . 331 One Drowned CeaaErand ane ypaldteoria dais es tates from June 1, J 7 ws ha TNE MR er cger Ren Ny Sine! wae suns by Rev. P| Highest wind velocity ......1 .36|Mass., was drowned in a leap as the | Suechqne, ouncome, We are going to 1931 act i el ceinecHuehs 4 feng bree cote a large number of Indians take part.|S, Wright, ‘of the Presbyterian Weather Forecast vessel grounded behind they Del-| park bill passed by the coming ses- Would Necessitate Refunds business The indian. dance and the square| church, Rev. F. Christ of Wilton, and | For Bismarck and’ Vicinity:—Fair aware breakwater: For the 6i-year-|sion of congress, Mr. Cushing will] As a result the government. would wuse of diversified agricul- MP ‘dance at the husking bee are espec-| Fred Hanson. Rev. Wright led in|to-night and Friday; not much|0ld victim, it was the end of a v tance in the east of Ma-|have to. make pfunds on all settle- ge upon which he had embarked With small competitors out of jally entertaining. the opening prayer. change in temperature. hburn, a member of! ments of inher * memt ce levies made b he points out, the big con- Service again this evening at 7:30| “For North Dakota:—Fair to-night|hoping for rest and w peaceful old | Gur executive committee, who is nowltween June 2. 1921, and the of cerns could fix whatever price they seh i ne | ofelocks i 5 and Friday; warmer in cast portion./@ge in Florida, where he had made] in New York. It is also planned to| tive date of the proposed new law, | pleased and with no other marke No.snteralnment Pica baste a Weather Conditions Memes rrable real estate invest-|include in our association's program| which it is estimated would amount | available the farmers with cream to ee cet ae aan NG HAIR FASHIONABLE An extensive high pressure area,|™Casiuin Devereaux and seven other| °% advertising a special effort to uc-}to several: million. dollars ‘Il would be forced to accept their he day Tho then will comente « —The bobbed hair style is|accompanied by somewhat colder] gegicers of the Lenape remained| quaint the people of the United! The 1921 inheritance sched- | terms. the day. | The show will come to #/ ,a.sing out in France. Fewer short | weather, covers the southern Rocky ° ding am invostibation at the| States with the scenic wonders of! ule had a maximum of r cent} The North American company has eLcstcine dees on * cleans hair cuts are seen each day, and long|Mountuin region und southern | here Pending igation of the} North Dakota's Bad Lands.” _’ {and the 1924 la ximum | been the worst violator of the state ‘ ir will soon’form the popular hair Plains States, Low pressure, ac- streets. “A large crowd is expected Bale be . ‘ i B i ress, according to French style di-| companied by ‘warm, pleasant weath- 5 ll etnies : madman ie a See oe ne cae nivaitietmted. [tectors. Several large department lor, prevails. from ‘the Canadian coape Necked ApI os the Lenape |. te ree of the proneced Ture ie | cut this te 20 nor, cont, defendant in the action, which is of The carnival funcfest will start ut| stores have refused to employ bob-|Rockies southeastward to the Great |fepreients, ® Joss of $3,000.00 bag-| along the Littie Missouri from Bow-|,,Hoping to wind up its work on the | criminal nature. Most other large 7:30 o'clock Friday evening with a| 2ed-hair salesgirls, The weathor is fair] pace and most of the valuables of|man™ county on the south. north| Pill by the end of the week, the com- | dairy concerns, he said, have shown a " 2, od Pa rate of 40 pe The committee |Jaw passed last winter, Husby said, Crew In Praised The Proposed Park proposes in the bill it is drafting 1o|and for that reason it was made the i : a et le intial Valli) dened 4 2 county i mittee will meet again tomorrow af- | disposition to obey the law and not re- concert on various street intersec-| stui1 order cutalogs lead in demand |to the Pacific coast. tne Baseenseey, Ware lent. A fey of | Wiroure Billings 2 Te will|t? being in adjournment today to| sort to unfair tactics although some and snake dances will be featured in| f0F literature among the inhabitants ORRIS W. ROBERTS, | of the crew as the burning ship| include the already famous parts of |#¥e sub-committees opportunity to of these have millions of dollars in various sections of the business dis-| °f the Florida keys. Official in charge. | fought her way shoreward and us| the Bad Lands such as the former) “°F out remaining detuils. capital. tricts, which will all converge at the the survivors were being taken off,| ranch home of Theodore Roosevelt postoffice. The pavement dance will but the great majori had nothing} and the rétrified forest near Medora. be, eld on Browaway, south of he Secretary Jardine Approves System Dus PTB eraux stout on the wPteiatt gk fie, meting, yesterday tains 1 1-2 million volume most important exports. federal bulldibe mea cho ritcet othe A ‘od come plelbe sean eres Mera Si Sa eee Ee ees that block will b d off of Highways Over the United States bridge until the crew had left. Fi-) Ryder, T. A, Tollefs { Dickins. : A A a that nothing will interfere wish the ipa nally’he jumped into the water from and C! B. Danielson of Minct who are|COFN Husking Championship of Five National Li of ‘ance con- Dried mushrooms is one of Poland’s that nothing will interfere with the ing. ‘- z : the bridge and he was picked up by x ittee; a" . . nish the dance musicn "| {| Washington, Nov. 19.—U—Seere-) board's highivay plan brings to ala lifeboat Sousson of Jamestown and Herman States to Be Decided This Afternoon tary Jardine today announced his up-| close the work of the 24 state and — — — Stern of Valley City, executive com- mk To Come In Costumes proval of # national system of roads} federal highway officials appointed LIKES THEM YOUNG ii ‘$ y e committee arran; jg the ca selected by the joint board on inter-| last March by Secretary Gore to] London.—Fred Wernham takes a| mittee members of the Greater North) Buryess, I11., Nov, 19.) nival urges all to come in’ costu state highways to be known as Unit-| draft a highway plan. The board’s| nightly glass of whisky and shaves | D2k0t# Association; and James S. jou-! day was ideal for the contest and ” a h D ': Hs “5 h| Sands of farmers from Illinois and | helped swell the crowd. Preparations + ejther rural or comic, Confetti, noise-| ed States highways, report, provides for the marking offevery morning even though he is 100| M. Devine, cocmivcionee cf Vanier | lowa weré here today for the Inter-| are being ‘made to necommodate 10. makers and other material to add to/ The road system includes 75,884| the selected highways with standard] years old. Although having seen 2) tion and an ex-officio member of the| 3t#te corn husking championship to | 000 visitors. the mardi gras spirit will be distri-| miles of highway, each route of| direction and warning signs. century of ‘flaming youth.” “Put’ board of directors of the state asso-| b¢ held on a farm on the outskitts| The contest will be staged over buted free among merrymakers and/ which has been designated by num-| In a letter to Thomas H. MacDan-| me among the young uns and I'll ,, it is planned to make the affair on} ber, and the secretary's approval of| old, chairman of the joint board, Sec-|enjoy ‘myself. Old folks arent in-{‘iation, was also present. of great jollification, the joint board’s plan hus been for-| retary Jardine decl J. J. M. MacLeod’s boy athletes} warded to the American Association | of the board’s pro) will perform several novel stunts du of this village this afternoon. rows 88 rods long and the winner Ten champion corn huskers from | will be the man who can shuck the id the adoption | teresting,” says Wernham. ° Donnelly Promises Cooperation | Illinois, lowa, Indiana, Minnesota, and | most corn, in a given time, free 1s will “accom- Charles Donnelly, president of the| Nebraska with their pegs and hooks| from husks and leaving as little corn of State Highway, Officials, mecting| plish a marked advance in the high-| The west Pe England had twenty! Northern Paci: jRailway, attended] are ready to compete for the shuck- | behind as possible. ing the early evening for the enter-in Detroit this week. way system and building, program of} more inches of ri last year than | the conference and gave assurance of| ing championship of the corn belt.| Those in charge of the event ex- tainment of the crowds. The secretary’s approval of the} the country as a whole,” ” the east portion. | (Continued on page three.) Thé cool, snappy air of a late autumn | pect new records to be set. JURY FINDS Indiana Woman Chooses Both “Love and !* Minot Woman demonstration of the art of magic. ' 66 ” posed uren et the mutder OR ay coun ie aegiaed te rigeded | | Constituticnality of Law Reg-! tHSE et sawing-a woman ite twos ok : roof the. trio. {a thowee jeleuning.. So atter 1 hall) | ulating Buying of Cream that of sawing a woman in two. A ta ” d im studied modern accounting and effi H gz Buying o a beautiful young lady was placed in Dutch” Anderson, met death ati ciency systems {went to my hus. PRICE FIVE CENTS | KENTUCKY FEUDIST, ALLEGED KILLER IN CUSTODY STEEL IS HELD UNDER ARREST BY GUARDSMEN Soldiers Made Trip to Scene of Fighting Over Horse- back Trails SITUATION QUIET Two More Slayings Are Re- ported From Other Di tricts of Kentucky Louisvill (P) Dave Steel, charged “with the murder of Sheriff Joe Morgan, which precipitat- ed a feudist outbreak at Hyden, L lie county, Saturday, necessitating the sending of state troops to the scene, was under arrest today and authori- ties of two other tern Kentu counties were investigati slayings in their respective ju Dispatches from} night stated that Adjuta ved a wire from Cap- tain Wooton, commanding. the detachment of 24 guardsmen sent to Hyden from Ha horseback s, had pla i : the tense situ ition, caused rming of 200 partisans of the and his alleged slayer, had Other Slayin, Posume time advices from Whitesburg and. Cynthiana. told ot the slaying of Ison Caudill. 30. Breathitt county mountaineer, and umes B. Sturgeon, in the Elk’ Creek adwell districts, : friends of Morgan prominent, held a ence at Hyden effort to forestall rougher clement of Leslie who were using the of preparations for a pitch ttle, rd dispatches said. Caudill Med in a hospita from wounds. inflic! \ le. 16-year-old daughter a widow he is alleged to have shot own while on moonshine ram- ge to the Elk Creek district near © Letcher-Perry junction. Mrs. ngle is reported recovering. The girl jused an old-fashioned rifle, family heirloom, two shots taking effect. dill is said to have been drunk. Inquest To Be Held Sturgeon, who was shot Roy | , who claims self-defense, |: gun, He w have been intoxica inquest was to b TRAINMEN PLAN TO ASK HIGHER WAGE Meeting in Chicago Today to Discuss Demand for 7 Per Cent Raise (P)—Some 250 presenting the en- tire Hien ship in the United States and Canada of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, gathered here for a conference, were expected to center their discussions on a demand for a seven per cent wage inc se, affecting some 135,000 employes, Recommendation on rules and working conditions also were looked for. The last convention of the oi n= ization referred to the general chair- men all resolutions bearing on rules, working conditions and rates of pay covered by contracts which expire shortly. Although the’ delegates did not record themselves as specific increase in nt of all, according to spokesm for a resumption of rates in ef- fect prior to the 12 per cent decrease authorized by the United States road labor board i July, 1921. per cent was restored last year on all class one roads. brotherhood of- ficials said, except the Western Maryland, where the brotherhood is still on stril Want 1920 Scale Restored The labor board decision ‘of 1921 reduced the average d wage of the men in engine service, accordi to labor board figures, from $6. $5.81, Restoration of the full 1920 scale was agreed upon as a goal at a re gional meeting of the two other transportation brotherhoods, the train service organizations, N 3. ‘The Switchmen's Union, : of L. organization, will consider wage deliberations shortly. Crafts repre sented by the combined organizations number 300,000 men. Vice-cons late in Grand Forks Will Be Closed irand Forks, N. D., Nov. 18.—()— A. I. Widlund, who has been Swedish vice-consul in Grand Forks for the last twenty years, has resigned -his position and the vice-consulate will be chosed in the near future, it was announced here today. Swedish interests in North and South Dakota, which have been cared for by the Grand Forks consulate, will hereafter be looked after from the consulate in Chicago, Mr. Wid- lund said. Palestine has made dreat progress within the last few years in the cul- tivation of tobacco,