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BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1926 : PRICE FIVE CEN’ SPANISH FLIERS START TRIP TO BUENOS AIRES AR RRR AAA ARIA WME RAR RRR AA RR RAR AA RR INGLIS FAVORS | CONGRESSMAN IN PENITENTIARY NYE TO ATTACK | GALVESTON FIRE CAUSES $1,000,000 LOSS NEW YORK MAY NEW PROPOSAL WORLDCOURTIN| < gp ~) | BE INCLUDED TOEND STRIKE iy em meee | FIRSTSPEECH de inate INTHE TRIP Hope Revived for Settlement a Te aN nes of Court Issue and of Miners’ and Operators’ "# fy “Tax Bill Involved in Differences 4 Endurance Test Commander Franco, “‘Colum- bus of Air,” Would Link Spain and Americas 5-YEAR PACT PLANNED p SESSIONS LENGTHENED, Miners’ President Also Ac- | : Fog Which Filled Senate, cepts Plan as Basis for Chamber Fails to Affect Negotiations ‘ Warmth of Fight \ 7 i pita een | Wilkes Barre, Pa,, Jan. 22—UP)— a ‘ashington, Jan. 22.-()— The Meyer Rope for a settiomeater Mgr a ene aes doen toi ion Wa Properly. valued at more than $1,000,000 wna destroyed when a disastrous fire swept the waterfront at Gal |. Palos, Spain, dan,, 22.—()—Three cite strike was revived by the ; durance test involving the fortunes Ve:ton, Tex. Four plers were burned, 4,500 bales of cotton went up in smoke and four elty Locks were nish aviators ‘started at 8 approval of Major W. Tnglia, si #4 | of the world court issue and the tax reduced to ashes. lock this morning in the seaplane chairman of the operators’ reduction bill. ie Plus Ultra on the first leg of a negotiating committee, “as a Wit. a seven-hour session schedul- os rf ht for Buenos Aires and possibly - nn for negotiations,” of a peace plan 4 ‘ ed today and longer hours ‘in pros- j 4 w York. The first stop will be suggested by E. J, Lynett, editor of pect for succeeding days, advocates Las Palmas, Canary Islands, The thevserantes Times et” ‘ 4 : of American adhesion to’ the ‘court Boy Is Awarded aviators are Commander” Ramon The plan provides that the miners waited and hoped that its opponents | Franco, Captain Ruiz de Alva, and resume work immediately and that | | : P= © 21 [would talk themmelves out and” er : | $50,000 for the |; Puaien Duran, The distance to ere he a five-yei ontract é ‘4 i vt ing? u 1 332 ag the same wages as in ‘effect, under : co . Metin Le bee Oo | | _ Loss of a Leg pod the last contract, unless changed by s . 3 : Anticourt forces, on the other The Columbus of the air, Com- negotiations. : ee & : hand, assembled more argument ma- Chicago, Jan, (P)-- The high- lances pedal is seeking again to After two years elapse cither poe Bae A terini, hoping to force the court ad- est personal injury judgment Peer nie with the Americas, and operators or miners could call a con- ‘ : ae . 3 vocates to call quits and agree to the records of Cook county co: rom the exact spot in the Domingo ference for the consideration of : . = NE first dispose of the ‘revenue bill. was'the $50,000 awarded by a jury Rubio Canal here whence the cara- ROUTE IS 12,332 MILES fer Seaplane Ne Plus Ultra Being Used—Food Carried to Last 10 Days wages. If such a conference failed = : : siaiasnapae : i today to Edward McDonnell, nine vels of Columbus set forth. to agree on changes the miners i cit ree tUCky se Sane reid Cannot Reach Compromise le ‘ . son || years old, for the loss 0 eer A . ‘The length of first hop is 876 Would remain-at Work under the five. eer ee ye ae a ey ita Nenitonglare ta eta ie tant pee Both factions desire early action Sounded Like Giant Explosion | iyi ye'was run over by'a cirick | Police Seck Motive for Killing miles, From Palos to Buenos Aires re it " t ; % Taaar chine iies his on the tax measure but proponents . lian sieves i plies f is iles. year pee i ee for a dry iaw violation, of the tribunal ure unwilling to give! --Scientists Puzzled as | ee eee thi —Redy Identified by sciesien lice wea apeaie Pp RARRRAL AA i i y c . i el The pln ao prevines that: Gha lin enn OU. it priority on the calendar at the to Its Origin Bieehecsiniew vance Mua Met een ee aa year before the contract expires a # expense of indefinite delay in reach-| -——_-______ Jackal” since his aviation schoo} conferenc: hall be~held to deter- y IN WA ot a ing a decision on the protocol, as de- mine an arrangement for continuing MERCURY DOES Naval Bill ty opened to oprend- {| Sed, bY, court opponents, | Boston, Jan, 22—0PI—A new kind Media,,Pa., Jan, 2—UP)—Satistied| his ahages black Bore Greve eenet work after'the expiration of the con- naval Bill is op goAdministration leaders arranged! of carth shack which sounded Tike a that the ‘headless and legless body of | ed faces traet, it in hous : saving 4122 jong session after great explosion, and which was felt € 4 woman found in a clump of trees is| Fi \- In answering Mr. Lynett’s request : Hatta wre tie hearing |’ rival camp failed to axroe’ on dates’ in half a dozen cities and towns of |that of Miss A a nyo condiune cep fe darieaerges abe for his opinion of the plan, Major : Rrurther argument in senate | yurfish votes on the two measures metropolitan Boston, was engaging Norwood, P African coast, the flight will be to Inglis sui SA arbre tls x would be taken. Court advocates the attention of puzzied scientists to. their efforts, in a search for the miss-| the Cape Verde Islands, From the P | ing head and towards establishing a] Cape Verdes there will be a jump ; against world court. id they were willing to handle the “We are alreudy converted to the | Skates ck : ; said they wer fe : ity . House -rubb investigating |, tax bill first if a definite subsequent | uy ; i | ij bolo necessity for some such plan as you 2 be hte ‘ an i > ‘o far all theories have failed to | motive of 1,482 mi 7. suggest with provision against dead- conndetgon and Alamiune ta |. Gate jgaulld be set for the court vote)! oxnicin the origin of the. series of | Several hours after the torso was] ha, and thee & flight ey ont nes locks, and this can be done’ without I]. quiries continue in'senate com. | - Dut the opponents held out for in-/ tremors which yesterday was regis- | y, Alexander L.] the American mainland at Pernam- sacrificing any of the miners’ rights |] auiries continue in’ senate definite delay in settling that issue, | {irc a mites the Harvard University 8 ‘hiladelphia manager for the| buco, Brazil, Ski: pe tneeevela Dia oes aoemnr ns Ps abi us tote: cent et ie eday'Se Baanee Weng | emcee | Independent Too! company, told the| Brazil, the path of the Ne Prat we te convince Mr. Lewis o: is fact.” ermometer Read in IS h i y 4 combi he shock was felt almost entirely | ¥, .. | police that the clothing found t iM li Democrat, Missouri, and Senator Nye,! 1 the northwest of Hoston. The city | Youths Confess Stealing Cars re as that worn! mites. from-Pericabrey te nto ew LEWIS AGREES—ANOTHER Terms From Rockies East ] Th | Repu, North Dakota. * Senator!) nor felt. nothing. DR SHR y his sister-in- Miss Dietrich,|erio. Then will come a jump of CONFERENCE To BE CALLED ialas okie EVEN BANDITS lence had not finished ae address ae {and Stripping Them of 5 4 years old, was employed] 1,382 miles to. Buenos Aires, whore dent John L, Lewis, of the United Se A et 3 a when recess was taken yesterday and roa Philadelohia i i \ the North Dakota senator was ready ASSOCI ATION \ ‘Acepascnies by a Philudelohia publishing» come the ‘flight, as at present atranged, pele Ne noes amen tee toe jonglat ny ree rtrd tiation ' Winona, Minn., Jan. 22,—()— My ull said Miss Dietrich went! mined whether the “Jackal” and readiness to carry on the argument. " y ; Tea pa ‘4 ¥ is rT i : % : s tery surrounding the theft of several| Shopping in Philadelphia Tuesday} companions ‘shall fJy northward 6,000 Hement of the antnzacite coal: mous.act tofay and as a result, the A nea E Fit Chamber [> LAYS PLANS T0 automobiles An this teefion was vlear-| with her sister Mrs. Schuhl, the pair additional miles to: New York W. W. Inglis, chairman, of the an-|the Rockies east to the Ohio, read IN OKLAHOMA ichaiihe: “peheardey: Ta1Gh” te camect ed today, with the’ confession by Dietrich had not-been seen by] Ships Stationed Along Route thracite aperators’ negotiating com-| the thermometer in terms of minus, fight, © Various : a Haney Donte either since. For the trip across the Atlantic ist were offered, Bisel et eee An autopsy failed to establish the] fom the Cape Verde Islands, the auther _ doubtful ial ce eran natn y causc of death. A coroner's] Spanish navy has-stationed a cruiser mittee, already had favored the plan] or near it: ‘as a chasis for negotiations, Mr.| The Atlantic seaboard is the next F Lowis said he was willing to join Mr.j locale for the chilling spectacle, fore-| : scientific value—that the heat of the from cL j n expressed the belief, 2t the Saint Paul Rocks, about twe Inglis in another meeting in an at-' casters said. Famous Gerald = Chapman opponents of the issue coming in ee ke however, that the woman had been} thirds the way across, and a torpedo tempt to agree on a settlement that{ Lochinvar-like, from out of the contact with the coolness of the nab A ae murdered, boat destroyer at Fernando de Ker. ., my p ‘U y will send the 158,000 mine workers west, he came, As reports went east-| Would Be an Amateur in | proponents, had produced the atmos-| Advertising Campaign to Be-|1 Se ee “Ingine,|{, The Manner in Which the legs and| onba. back to work. . | ward of 14 below temperatayes in Col- heric condition. It finally was de- : ¢ Been shady. *| head had heen. severed led the'police} . In the ‘Ne Plus Ultra, food for 10 President Lewis, after a brief con-' orado ‘and Wyoming, the Reid wane the Osage Bad Lands Eeeyined:mawaee eset ntilat.| in in Near Future—Copy aa Sa Ad a a that someone implicated in! Gays, is cnrried. An apparatus. for ference with Lynett, publish-'area spread its borders. Blooming ing system was pumpinz the fog in- Being Prepar distilling water from sea water is a er of the Times, made known that he ; pussy willows in Montana had an ic ie thie (Continued on page four.) ing pared aie Schuht ible to sugest why | Part of the ship's fixtures. In case would meet the operators in another’ shroud and ‘other northwest point: his sister. y should have been} Of accident the seaplane is so out- icles dealing with So I ‘ ; s, E : < Re conference and said he would issue vie the donbtful honor rtic ie wit Fargo, Jan, 2: hat the cumpaign ; . Dain: fitted as to’ be able to cruise at a a tkatement later on tho dotaiia of | tetcniot wars HL: [the picturesque old wost that still for ‘advertising. North Dakota, to| ,ffundreds of Parts It brie at aes f from 35 to 40 miles an sold here and there to garages in this] # eee rait aunts ts ORR 4 i ‘ , heir possession were ECGs aT gE! i under which the meeting bing, } 4 n the land of the mysterious | properly interpret this state to the i a s Snipe kel pare splayed in{Osaee murders.) | | people of the central states, will be Pundeede see rard farts. ana I ‘The actual flying time to Buenos Must Reach Agreement First jthe Great Lakes territory and there launched in March or the fore part sh shoanda;’ carbaretir he expected to be 56 hours, but Mr. Lewis’ favorable attitude docs was no promise of, relief this week. of April at the latest was the belief | i, i? toxaas. bolke Ww be a two-days’ stop for not mean the strike will end at once, Shippers were warned ta protect per- B is expressed yester y Norman Stern 2 . unless the union has changed its ishable commodities against 20 be-|_ Guthrie, Okla is the avintors at the Cape Verde Is- 0 i (of Valley City, vice president of the ey RE Coane : TAX A KE F lands. 3) Rolicy. Mr. Lewis and: other lead- low cold:in-the north and northwest, |I reckon ‘this, Gerald, Chapman’ just, INVESTIG ATED Greater North Dakota — association, | Hee Sere { at 5 below ii vest and to 10 below ’ who was in Fargo for a conference . Pia PLA: ie cae ieee Fae A MAT Un Glesceute Zartcees thetminleaks ‘all out here. { reckon if he started with G. E, Danielson of Minot and | init ye and Locdioe strand uated AT CANARY ISLANDS reached. to be anticipated in the: east. |in to rob a bank the boys would just IF. A, Irish of Fargo, other members | Rockland, Wis, December J. one at Las Palmas, Canary Island, Jan, 22. The mine workers’ leader was in \ push him aside and say, ‘Just who/| of the association’s executive com-_ Ree wat iter aaah wueher —@#)—Commander Franco's seaplane conference with Mr, Lynett less thah WINONA HAS 13 BELOW are you; buddy, anyhow? Let experts /Senator Capper Orders In-| mittee, on Matters relative to the| inather at Nodine, Minne on Decemn: arrived jhere. this afternoon, com: vi A “99, P)—— | do proposed publicity campaign. {ARORnOE AbD 2 ay Onares peace pleting the first leg of the projected of se tine e aise, Pha hl eg seeded ak eer The speaker is a long, lanky Okla-| quiry—May Cover Whole “It has been pecataey to spend} ber 5; one in North La Crosse on flight from Spain to Argentina, Z ; 4 + f December 22; one in South La Crosse’ q, % Jaci, He expressed a desire to communi-|helow zero in Winona today, a new |homan lounging at ease in the back Coal Situation considerable time cleaning un the| on “Sanuary ¢, und one in Winona on; County Commissioners Pass . W. Inglis, spokesman . : cold, toom of a speakeasy on a Guthrie campaign for 1926 members,” Mr. ay H 4 by for, the, operators, with a view of vale las Lab the eeirarnbac the side strect. He is a type—a type; elastase Stern declared, “but now that this|2@ruary Myo tis Resolution After Hearing Cardinal Mercier having Alvan Markle call both sides| zero’ mark for the last 24 hours. | that, if you understand it, helps You| Washingtony don B2--UP)—Am in-| han been completed, it nas heen feat el chade Ee Mee ccscen at cared Touched by Message together again. Naina fo understand why such a thing a8! vestigation of charges of coal profi-| sible to devote time to perfecting| 11, have always been Pa Seeeh Frahm’s Talk : 5 stand ready to re- 25 BELOW AT MANKATO the incredible Osage murder mystery | teering in Washington, with, the pos-| the organization. Our county meet-} i)e pi eee tession which From the President joint conference with the lankato, Minn., Jan. 22.—()—Of- | could happen. ite | sibility that it may be broadened to| ines were held last week to select the | inf Ris cont RRR sched F, a rnsarecch aD 7 H ¢ th t| For Oklahoma was scttled by white! include the whol. 1 situation, has|53 membérs of the state board of | % hou rilling Fargo, N. D,, Jan, 22.—(P)—The : [ficial reading of the governmen’ i include the whole coal situation, has i in| tion and questioning, 1927 state legislature will be asked! Brussels, Jan. 22,—()— Cardinal |thermometer showed that the | mer-|men only thirty-five years ago. It is| been undertaken by the senate com-|county chairmen who will share in| ti ‘d couldn't find a job."| t 1 rae) ‘i ' Baselss 98H... 2a Sardi cury last night reached 25 below|&* near to America’s vanished fron- | O¢n,™ having jurisdiction over the| the responsibility of directing He ancy ad Fanaa Cina a sob, danas 8 law authorizing an increase | Mercier was greatly touched today at the Glen Alden: offices,|Cor> the coldest of the season here.| tier as anything you will find in this| affairs of the District of Columbia, | association and select the state board | , Clark identi revebh liens yy] in the state gasoline tax of one cent) when informed that President Cool- id Mr, Inglis was in New) “© ‘he coldest o: a "| day of soft drink bars and radio. It|" The inquiry was ordered by Sena-|f directors. The state board of di-| Picce in his aoe ere nnd the parts| per gallon and for other legislation | idge had cabled for information as to still has i it its “bad men,”/tor Capper, Republican, Kansas,| rectors will meet some time next be ge Py for SH ge enANG to helo éaunty SoaTaint ica: als condition. : i what the allon hats. { o -| tees, will work out reports on var- 4 : i 8 sane ia et tae pease or tho eee ethey are’ a different breed from| tar" peegesgrieny cecemaly bY, Sona: | fees, will work out reports on, Yar-lthem, the police said legislation were adopted at the clos-| His feebleness caused doctors to nro i P rani ‘ 4 te eee ing session of the 19th annual coun-j hibit visits to him today. He had cent’ New York eeeiatine. Both the gunmen of the cities, these Okla-| that coal which could be brought] tivities. It is altogether likely that fe ie "5 4 ts 4) r iY. ssantng cake ataoe “Shore! GEENA) DURKIN |izztass foie seach cs tech ite fm Te asians Romie fn, work of ty new divers Exeeutive Board of | ‘aituicivren,veinien corse rod “ir lake any mut jerstanding ry ans offe al k {ia fields for a ton was selling| wi e laune| vertis! ° In adopti e i i fi < could: be considered. None was ac- ous yegg of New York or Chicago and] from $14 to $14.50. Copy and schedules tor] Labor Federation to |,,; m adopting the Fon Megat ge froin tier artificially sdmin- cepted, and the conference broke up he would be a,creature devoid of| Coal dealers of Washington and st series of advertisements are the commissioners, sinemel, Aaiael ie stan ly we * ig, he i January 12. The difference between harm—a skulking coward, Take] citizens generally w. 4 now being prepared for the consider- Meet at. Fargo Sunday ie have the. cesalucien tesa sents y upon his reserve the situation in New York and that - away the Oklahoma bad man’s weap-| Senator Cap P i ation’ of the new board.” an increasc of two cents. Finall; strength. developed today is that the present ons and he will proceed with his|views.. Special . iy 1 -efforts will be made] Mr. Stern intimated that a special action gives more pope of early fists. irst|, Announcement that the executive] however, the resoluation was adopt-| CONDITION REPORTED. AS Hh idence from those who/effort would be made in the first 2 oun ; f i 6, i ite | board of the State Federation of La-!ed in its original form, reeommend-| “CONSIDERABLY WORSE” agreement i State's Attorney. Hopes tol ta foutioateenetee as eee ratte buspenston, "| farmecs from ether states to “mgior| BOF will meet Sunday’ at Fargo to| ing that the state tax on all gaaoline,| Brusneles Belgtam’ Gre 92.—UP)— LATEST EFFORT TO ® abiding citizens alike. I you fete Nath Daboia this summer. consider plans for an extensive cam-| except that used for farm purpo: 1 Mercier was “considerably E SEEMS DOOMED | Use Wife and Sweetheart | wonder if there e ‘9 Burleigh Mi abe eeutarence. held yosts paign to organize labor unions in| be increased from one cent to two today, members of his en-_ Philadelphia, Jan )-—The that stuff about “the great open| BUFeigh Co, Bar | plans for sending literature for dis-| North Dakota was pada. toler. by.) fonts Pek RR. the result of| ‘MESS, announced, latest effort to end the coal strike as ‘Witnesses spaces,” after all to. Have Dinner tribution on the “Pine to Palm” tour| Frank Milhollan, president of the ‘3 The announcement came after the haa apparently failed, Catching a, Bandit which leaves North Dakota Saturday | State felleration of labor and chair-| on eadtons perace, the niet at ee aged: pasiate, wotw oat be Ris’ yecep- : : : ilroad board. tion of visitors, including Crown Anthracite mine operators made . eae ae Z Consider Alva McDonald, for in- * were approved. man of the state ra‘ E ‘i 4 ior » ine! is Cro Chicago, Jan. 22.()—Women in Hi Sa ‘ Members of the executive com-| state highway commission, in which] P; ‘Leopold, asked for the first (Continued on page four.) the life of Martin ‘James Durkin, au-| stance. He until recently, Unit- turday Evening mittee in addition to Milhollan are| the’ commissioners learned that thel time since hie operation that | the ed States marsha! BENSHOOF FILES FOR CONGRESS “ i ii The parte In her amerinde tke etd; |Drawny, smiling sort of man, who| The Burleigh county bar will hold | PERSHOOF RULES FOR CONGRESS] Charies Johnson, Grand Forks, secre: | funds in the highway department. at] sickrosm ba wacaied aut tins he te er ar ae ere a 2 tary, W. Be F ice| the present time are insufficient to ma: | - Weather Report ar Bas Sa aae ite gallows an Ie speaks with a drawl and who in his|its regular monthly dinner at the| shoot of Detroit today filed for the] triiqene A? Ye aigte tod eree” Vice | the Present time are insufficien Uist Alans, foe. hp, commiadeg ot the the The Cardinal was said to be rest- dictments, chargin; killing of | tories, reveals the spirit of the west-|McKenzie hote! on Saturday, Janu- Republicah nomination for congress|* The cooperation of the American Poor Farms Expensive iven sd All members | from the ninth district. Federation of Labor has been prom-| In a discussion this ‘morning it] ing easily, but greatly fatigued. two detect : gener. js FEB |. em) +10)" While his mother, Hattie, leads the} “You was asking me about the time} are rogeested and urged to be pres- ised for the satte movement and a| was pointed out that maintenance of 4 we caught Dutch Webber,” he says./ent,.ardiall visiting attorneys in the] The next eclipse of the sun visible ing pi - os Dianne Highast yeote : ae Gotehaey the pe secution hopes tl “Webber, you know, was a real bad elty are invited to wttenay Pooine clin wee United States will occur Aug. eee ake cate ch rite Bore eek tare tan am 68 ke Meetings Planned 1 ol blonde bride of seven, weeks, Tema |outlaw. "He'd held’ up banks 1474 | Sudges and attorneys willbe on the/ 31, 1932, and will be seen in New| boy Milhollan wid. Among other| eral counticn and: that. it, would ‘to for’ Benefit of - Highest wind velocity .....:.-) 19| Sullvan Durkin, and Betty FT rani thee eRe rat eee ant ne Hampshire, Vermont and Maine, | Heiser Lis: commlttes will strange, te | cheaber. aed, maons eanventent (91 tp 0 ne! o WEATHER FORECAST Re: fitted. after he egcated reet'y | fnsisted on broad daylight. ; the principal cities of the state, "| maintaining one poor: farm for the Livestock. Feeders Lind ve <aeig waits: Fair) police, trap into which he walked to|. “Well, a deputy named Snelson and : : Tesidents of the several counties. A 2 eee fy oN tonight; prol followe: ¥ in got clothing for her baby boy. * I went to a house outside of. town to ; State of North. Dakota 35 Bi lei h Co t motion to ask the 1937 legislature} Community mee! creasing cloudiness Saturday, Slow) ee) ee ion that Betty might | get Dutch. Snelson goes in and tries OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR urleig: unty for a law giving two or: more coun-| by Coun! ly rising temperature. ‘]turn against him came when she re-|one room; I tried ’another. It wa ’ fi Red Cross. Chapter | tics, permission to establish such a} ope For North Dakota: | Fair tonight; | (art ieave: the custode: Gf tits| Snelson, that found him. ¢ “Bismarck Bea | ; ALF | joint ‘poor farm was 3 probably piles: “4 in ara state's attorney. The legality of} “The two men must have,come to- . to Meet Jan. 26 In another resolution adopted, it] and Cea ere Trany. Slowly rising | Temma’e marriage to Durkin in & ques-| gether too quick to deaw.” Anyhow, |] 9 pHi CITIZENS OF BISMARCK: ' i; waa decided to recommend to |. the Saag a Pee, becouse: the, Sime Ay Uaee ee astiina oulyabietee kant ake During the week of February 1 to 8,05 appcht “fot "fuhhd’* J}" 17777" eee legislature that that body. discon WEATHER CON e: divorced his first. wife, whom | Was ras shai ally, Phares will be conducted in the city of ‘Bismarck under. the direction The annual meeting of the Bur-| tinue to provide new laws for the DITIONS have F v ing Snel: . rf A large fal, th sbath De at with he loft omreral. gears ae ee LR Kicked the shins off him, of the local ‘advisory board of the) Savation Army, with the: f} eigh county chapter of the Red] purpose of dividing éeYnauens taxes i will be held at the Association| and interest on m with subdivi- the entire we ber a morning.| State's Attorney Crowe, who is de-|80 1 stueM my gun jn his ribs and aasiatance of Mrs. Mary T. Wishman, field director for the merce rooms at 5 p. m., on|.sions of the various counties and Temperatures wore zero from | termined told him to stretch. ‘He saw mo and Army, for the of raising $4)000.00-necessrry for the Tuesday, January 26, according to an| that the legislature enact ‘le ion, the Great Laken region westward to| dict, hos seared an Investigation of| says, “All right, Aiva, Til do-it for|] finaucdal budget er tho sioner Saivation “Army Corps for [| announcement made today by Atise| allowing the, moncy tobe laced ta] the northeastern slope of the Rock- Herian's former marriage, If hia] you but not for Snelson. , the ensuing yea: ee Mei ey ‘ Mary Cashel, executive secretary.| the general county funds. and as meee marriage to Irma is Nera , she can}, “You see thera wan a lot of per- : 1 have great admiration and deep ‘respect’ for ‘the religious Every member of shapler, 4 Ry e t in as x Missouri and Neb; be forcéd to testify against him, it] sonal bad feeling) betwen Snelson.and work: and @oclal eervice porfornied hy. ‘the Salvation there™ara’ al 1,500 YyooDoo! ' Dak, ted 20 depress below. sera ‘put, Webber. And sa, goin’ back to town A ie ee oe . is inpited to/attend the-meet- i doctor 2” this” morning. ‘The temperature. ia] Arteueoee ot ‘Durkin: in the car thal. night, Webber got] °verywhere, saith Ries oie al ecsre paawre to commend She || seaney, fe heed teseuane wnelmett |: cas 1 oas.tbe. pecton : Killed ee ee AD La tls ‘spyeal for. financial : ee : fficers, which will be held at that vats interviewer umanitarian rendered: he, oper pete ae time, cee! st nchatai wy woman and é hope. y chairman, vice chairman, * Bit of information wat et Tall, The , UE be made’ by my fellow townsmen to this | tary and treasurer. for. the ensuing oxmaraial turned: 8 api a year will be named. These officers ‘Oh, it was al) | ead. He : 2 &. G. SORLIE, ¢ Governor. Hg board and wa * “(Continued on page 1) ;