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PAGE SIX °* MUCH - GRID MENTORS MEET TO PICK ALL-STAR TEAM nie Nevers Called Greatest Player—Thorpe’s Weak- Described ‘Ernie N is the vrente have n” coached Jim 1 ileston of etion mins time: has no weal of Thorpe Was Care! “Phorpe had ik tie of the wet termed Carlisle a while Twas ¢ In the latter ea Pennsylvania man eau d pags over th line s it might be OOSTERBAAN THE BISMARCK END HAWKINS _ HALA ALI H ESS CWO STATE vy BROWN r £ LM, TAT, Firpo W “iM Reenter Boxing ‘ Gre) tt Word Hem pses > i] bown Thorpe Butfato. knocked down that nego “When th chance over Bene him why he had not | round “Oh, T didn’t think eting 1 id that had been unable’ to coach the Michigan team that year, his duties in connection with intramural ath letes compelling him to turn the 7 over to George Little that Bob Zuppke of Mhinois asked it Yost had “quit cocahing in the mid dle of the Iilino whieh proved Red Gran ue cess. Yost reddenec he Michi- , Hed the hap happened at Well, FE didn't the game.” The to nothing in Michi-, Zuppke after re was three “Ponce had ay Hoof mine,” the nrinute j No, n i savi soled him “What it * came Tked “out of football for “Challenger Leads Champion in First | Round of Tourney) pion has a 199 point advantag titlist as a result of their _of 500 in the 1509 point m: night, The’ European cue i playing erratically, as did ‘Schaefer, > ran out his block of 590 in” eight tinnines. with a high ron of, 236, in) “the fifth and 124 and 103 in the first | two trips to the table. artist, though College Director ito Resign Gov. Ferguson cm, Dec. Res- of ‘Ae on, G. Carter asa of the *board-of directors of igo mena § $ “the West Texas Technology college, was quested ina Beet today ‘by ‘Gov iit yo hay eek aoe is naples: ant” ‘and © cela d ‘that’ 1, "ip Salt Cincinnati. welterwe (0). cago sun European Comment on Chrysler Six The Chrysler Six much comment i circles as it has The mpsey Willing D following, isher Cor. uriou oI mity of testing certain tenate «cD. Be with ! re n U.S. heady into the en- vt ticles of hich not n wear of the eylin- the , very much longer life for refiner is a means of < the oil of its impurities and : The oil, i ble eparates three the « every S COMPLETED | (6 anktiined fea page one) weretary, Chamber! Welsh, © Ander-} Austen, use of the honor done him by King corge, Who yesterday rded him Order of the Garter : the dele; sat the hich th h foreign secretary, , began an address of ench to the pienipoten- in the name of the fell in an impres- had tak- urge table, enused as} motor de of the article t (Lon. has ropl without ee speaking words This fellow has one tough job confronting him. captain cf the Dartmouth football team for 1926 and will endeavor to Jead the Big Greemthrough as cuccessful a campaign as the Hanover institution enjoyed: this year. best aggregations in the entire country during the recent season, Hor- ton’s task looms f@r from easy. , aha Cy Ld , beat yee nee fe hs a au eat standing Players on. the squad, BIG JOB CONFRONTS HIM Newman Horton, 1926 Dartmouth Captain, Hopes to Lead Another Successful Team NEWMAN HORTON He's the’ newly elected Inasmuch as Dartmouth had one of the He's a fullback and one of the out- => ta GUND MICH -CENTER n, Whom the del- | he-| SHIVELY FIRST TEAM PLAYER COLLEGE OOSTERBAAN Michizan HENDERSON. Chicaro SHIVELY Wtaods BROWS Michiga z HESS. Ohio Staie Michiy, oh ~ RW MeCARTY JOESTRING, Minnesota, esmen of the their prese program 1 Other Delegates Speak Chancellor Lather, who. followed, expressed his country's pleasure the conecius! of th A him can aining dates sentiments and to lition in r in which the and in the French moment t reign offi S.r Cecil Hurst, in fe the signing began at 11 The y was first handed to Chan-| cellor Luther and. then to. Foreign Minister Stresemann, Foreign Mims- ter Vandervelde of Belgium, Premier Briand of France, and Premier Bald- | win of Great B: All used pens, but Foreign Secretary 1 took up a gold quill to, ne, were taken up by'| 1 advisor, | Chancellor Luther went to s signature to the four she > p-size paper comprising the | document a score of cametas! The German statesman rais- | head and with a smile bowed m he direction of the nermen, si nd Premier! id nodded their heads in aproval at each other {and then at their German colleague. When the pact had been ‘ec retary Chamberlain rose Chancellor Luther the allied i pretation of Article XII of the Lea; of Nations covenant, taking cogniz- ;ance of Germany's position as a dis- ing the way for to the league. movie cameras ground 7 A Jarmed nation and yy i ,[her entry Again the historic pictorial records the representatives of the story nati poke in turn, this to declare that their govern- ments would forever fulfill the ob! gations to which they. had just subs ribed. England Welcomes Treaty The British premier, who was the! nly one to employ the English Ja visibly moved when he d that his government ; comed the treaty of Locarno nd | ' would serupulousiy and with loyalty fulfill its duties under the compact. | Great Britain, he added, was certain | that, the tr would not disappoint | | the hopes of the world in ha OF COURT FAILS W: nington, D, C., L D, c., Dec, Counsel Mitchell failed toda, ular attempt to amsdat enother member of the Mitchell court- martial—Major General William 8. Grave Oe (AP) ina spec HENDERSON ILLINOIS - GUARD CHICAGO - TACKLE MLINOIS= END © MICH- QUARTER ~~ BI . Be After a .consu!tation in secret, the court overruied, defense charges that General Graves had interferred with the er exam- ination of.-prosecution witnes.es, and had displayed bia: | Tha deeision fol'owed another fiery altercation in open court, arising from a comment made in an undertone by General Graves regarding the meted of the de- fense attorney, Representative Reid of Mlinois, in his questioning of witnesses. Dentes Partiality The general denied that he had interrupted the questioping, or shown any partiality. The pres- idént of the court,.Major General Rebert L. Howze, admonishea counsel for both sides to desist from “disgraceful wrangling” and to- address the court and not each other, but Representative Reid re- fused to he quieted. Among some Indian tribes it is considered improper for a méther-in- law to speak to her daughter's hus- and, noesamie Gas FRIEDMAN GRANGE, MES&CARTY JOE ILLINOIS — HB. KASSEL 5 SECOND TEAM POS. POLICE ASKED | TOSEARCH FOR cee LEGE - Towa. cconsin Northwestern Grand Forks, N. Dy J 5 rgean, if you see t » Chicag . Purdue... Ohio Nt . Wisconsin Nerthwest De his, write . { . i. KAROW, . BD. HARMON. LEWIS... employe near 0. miles west of he’ mysteriously disappeared | one ternoon several weeks ago after Ie rm home for work in * BUICK DEALERS OF SOUTHWESTERN DAKOTA MEET HERE About 20 Buick dealers in tion of North Dakota, exteading Fargo to Dickinson and from } Flasher, are in Bismarck today to at-| y tend a vt conference. 1 Inter jrand Forks county ities to locate hi note for her boy “| FARMERS CANNOT ky of Tuttle, itors were guests of the Fleck Mo- | C&KY of Tuttle, Carl 4. Fupie of tor at a luncheon at] oon Hh Haeft, Shannon and the ic today and business] 7, “7. Hanson of Mandan; De- being “held this alter’ Foe of Dickinson; J. C. Bintz of Nott, ne busin outlook for Kremer of ‘Linton, Wm. Music 1926 is very favorable at this time, Al Tschida of. Glen Ullin, Ti in the opinion of all dealers present and a record Buick year is pated. One of the features of this after- noon’s meeting will be the demon- stration of the Bu structions of “partic Buick salesman wi astman of Bentley, Geo. Tokhein and Geo, Se n, Joe Boh- .. and John Pulles of Stanton, ler of New Leipzig and Axel Landgren of Underwood, antici- ndom, pre: levator ‘association Birmingham, England, is one, of! noth ikaveWhichod 1 fa : al een the greatest industrial cities because old the Interstate Co ran her feuture which struck. me nor Sciuloia, for Italy; Count Those In Attendance he week there ix made there 14,-| Minnesota, told the Interstate Ca about this he ger h nski for Poland, and Dr, Benes | h i Ten Conk Ofoph 6000 ce here tod Nahe tecring. 1 trated how it! echo-Slovakia leted the | , Among those ‘or the meet . 6 of | B. Keeler of Washington, D. C mould de of the! stare er a ae _E, Evenson of Minneapolis, 7000 tons of rifles and]. pe Beeler ot Wa road to the oth y. placing negotiated at Locarno ation |! * it Millan of heard representatives of other une Finger on the rim of the steering rapidly passed to the delegates. | at th of wheel. J. In a brief 10 minutes the efforts yT ny pene: PL oy he of ante of netetienind hes || GIL DOBIE’S CHOICE FOR Pos tar dba ic 1 d and the nations involved ae IGNING OF legalized "and the nations Involved AN ALL-AMERICAN ELEVEN Joni ii Sth 1 ; roniinets j nation ast £3 eo PACT je compacts. | on the part. of the gover Bows Ta Camermen New York, N. Y., Dec. 1.—(AP)—Dartmouth and Penn- : from meage thi Peto dda teithe railroads,” Mr, » accorded the distinction of placing two stars selected today by ted Pre sylvania each a on the all-eastern toctball eleve' Dobie, Cornell's head » for the the Asso arged. zhi of these eleven men, Dobie indicates, would | Pi heer eniery Breaking svar represent the choices for all All-American team, the only | tarmer today ear a hie beeen changes necessary in‘his opinion for such a mythical con olan ieee ibination being the substitution of Weir of Nebra for Jo: stad conch of Yale, at tac inge of Illinois for Cheek, and Nevers of Winde of Stanford, for Ke in the backfield, Lobie's selections follow: Ends—Korn, Swarthmore, and Thayer, Pennsytva ania. 6, Columbia, and Joss Cornell, and Dich}, Center-Robinscn, Pennsylvani: Quarterpack—Cheek, Harvard. Halfbacks-——-Tryon, Colgate, and Keefer, Brown, Fullback—Oberlander, Dartmou Tackles—Wibe Guards—Care; renters manager WELL- WELL, HERMAN WHERE HERE'S NO TREASON, WHY THIS SHOULDN'T ‘Be, AS THRILLIN LEAP FOR. A HEADLOCK \S EVERY BIT AS SPECTACULAR. AS A FLYING TACKLE. 25-47-18-56- 23 =} WELL, NOT So BAD | FoR A RASSLER. ,” ‘BUTT SOUNDS <3, BHC -@ HES CALLING SIGHALSe Ras -GAMEL- Hat CHICAGO -~H& MINN.*—*%F VERDEAN KIRCH 1.) me uspense suiteases| farm, uthor- STANDINCREASED i 2s ~ FREIGHT RATES ent to) marketing this corn surpl carn- Ith Gustafson " f Fort Wort, 8 3 —(4 “ ower) Amon G Carter, Chairmi c the F cent | board of directors of ‘Te he he | HOlogical College whose resigni- in-| tion was requested Monday), Governor Miriam A, Ferguson, ¢| will not accede to her request, he announced in a formiul letter to ny her and in a statement to be pub- it | lished here today. “| Phe letter and statement deny ah charges made by the gov- Jernor and’ declare that this is an , effort on the part of .the Fergu- and wife, Mort- to Jorgen M Isen, Mort- , dated on the 6th day of and filed for record in of Deeds in ssignment :. for record in said anes on, ‘the day of October, at 3 oclock p.m. premises ins: id TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925 da espe the price of coal would be need, thus increasing the cost of coal to state-owned institu- tions. gt r-production of Butterfat Cashman, of Owaton the “farmers. several advised to pure | result there was | of butterfat in | consequent los isthe peoduters: | : DISCUSS MEANS OF ASSISTING CORN GROWERS . i 1) e corn belt re, f-| he of culture io discuss methods by which the gov tay come to the aries Who we | feited with this year’s bountiful corn crop. al ye und Ohio, th broken all rec fail to. meet the according to alone will ree than last bushels ts of production, leader arm IRinvis The lowa crop of 413,000,000 bush- els, larger by 175,000,000 than last r, cost the farmers ubout a % Hearst, * Bureau * is re- bushel of m- an ceiving only about for it. “Th 55e farmers have turned to the government for advice and eto find out an best aid armers in problem, | ernment They know need, and we hav to tell us How th can best be e College Director urmers best what their he} | Refuses to Resign m, ms to divert attention from the highway d lise reiaiel I hush em chreek, Or and” jherel ments, ‘he aul fault in said mortgage in the failure of anes on et 24, and the nd because of said defaults, the owner mortgage has elected and declares the full amount due under said mortgage. Notlee of “Intention Xo rorcelose said mo record cw * #e exeril 1925, by rexis a2reilses “described “vi are describe he SouthWest quarte jon One (4) and the South- : cust quarter (SEY) of Section Tw . in ‘Tewnship One Hundred and Forty-three (143) North, ange | ht (78) West of ‘the i h Ul be due id tgage on the’ date of sale the | sum of $59. and the costs of sale including attorney's fees. CHARLES GRILK, Assignee of Assignee of Mortgagce. 3 Crawford, Cain & Burnett> Atlorneys for, “Ansiguée of As- signee of Mortg: Dickinson, North ‘Dakota. WV-80-—12-7-14-21-28- 1-4