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PAGE EIGHT MICHIGAN DUO WINS NATON’S ; DANCE HONORS Chicago Team Wins Second. | With Clinton, Iowa, Placed Third vis Chicago, r months ago, J. sister, Louise Mich., had nev leston. But today its toe twisting the Charleston country, be ton’s own e entran| pile calla But they outste ped © gia anne MeCar second round. There was a Singer of DIGHL, REPLIES —- TOCHARGESBY Denies Vi lat heard o they know so much about (A) van, . of Grand F { ti Pair | Three 18, and his f the € nique ons ven than ts in the nd the dim- ack home cups, two ¢ ueraone ing / Sidney ent out in round she in-{ rned to the ¢ ‘om 28)! | supped Kilpatrick , the} od on} it Law or Neglecting Duties 't on Board Reply to charges in the especially sumption is car ix a fri closing somethi truth is, Dieh! J.B. French. ration, an in I; it ade against himjed that st issue of the North Dakota! should h tisan was made today by F.} member of the state board | appointee of article was | the pre ied that the writer) nd of mine, unwillingly dis- g against me.” statement said, that Nonpartisan editor, The | has | been his avowed and bitter enemy for} six or eight years. ‘The Charges “4, chitect: That I violated the license law by making a set} i of plans for an addition to a scool) building at Rhame, North Dakota, re-| 22 cei licensed architect. That I violated the law which ing pay therefor without being a) 0) the erented the board of administration | in that the law requires that all of | the time of the official duties. “3. ‘That I charged the expense of Bism certa trips Rhar kota. “4. That I cha my expense account messages to Rha ‘Taking up the Ys) in and about Pari: itely. The crook, Diehl admitted drawing the plans for! p i # in| busses pay, but contended that his action sid ebuwenatin was not a vio law because he it wa cure a license. architects hi ed many wording of the cates that the from n connection with aforesaid plans, to the state of North D: members required for the performance of their! \ d to m. for He and school an and adjoining counties, both in North and South Dakota. Never Neglected Duties ‘ond, I did not violate any law ive to the board tion in making th wd same must be con- ertain telephone on of the archite: had been follow’ the profession of architect for before the licensing law was pi | and that under the terms of the law; not necessar aid that other t worked and are work- shall be} k to} aking the the state { i} { i him to pro-| that he has | buildings’ in rant | ns, for the stinctly indi- Judge Chris {selling season 'ANTI-EVOLUTIONISTS WIN-BATTLE IN THREE SOUTHERN STATES AND PREPARE FOR FIGHT IN A FOURTH Louisville, Feb, 10. An have won ching of evolution i Ky evolutionists s and colleges in thre e past week | aring — fo fter having lest In two B evolutionists are ching mn to re. During the heated deba battles: can | acing | a third a travesty on the | Kentucky p sion, iS weeks ago on un adverse com- mittee ri ssed will go an offer and colleges. n- | ing of evolution in the public schools A committee was appointed to n rge that “the the- ¢ ory of evolution is being promulgated in the schools of Atlanta.” oY The committce also has the power ens enforce the new ruling. Kentucky to Vote two bills now before house of representati' s introduced by Representative r Cleveland Johnson. author of first measure modeled after the Tennessee statute, which was lost Of the the wi one Gr the port. Representative John- measure is to prevent teaching” in public schools The other measure, less nake the alt: for|drastic than the Tennessee law, c evolution “death by burn-| would prohibit teaching of evolution at vhe stake, it being pirit | theories, but carries no penalty, other of is bill to restore the anish| than cancellation of teaching con- on | tract. Deleted from Text Books In Holland, proceedings are under- The text book commission of Texas, ee against a preacher who doubted with Governor Ferguson at its head, | that the “serpent told Eve to eat the at theories of evo taught in the state ain ion would not be chools . by deleting evolution and colleges of the| ecution of a teacher ref-|man ascended from a lower order of | japple,” and in Serbia, the fundamen- |talists have brought about the pros- for teaching that life ivid \ m | anim: In prohibit the|cow recently staged a travesty on in the schools | the trial of John Thomas Scopes for t the 1924 ses-! violatin Tennessee's anti-evolution . the Atlanta! statute. In it the characters repr oar of education lust night adopt- al various animals during @ mock da cesetution to prohibit the teach: | tr { teased liberally and net literally. If;and acts upon them. He heard one ou construe this law literally it he must not forget to have puld mean that a member of this a man call, for his dining room table in his own vard mem- ne building s he has mad ere becoming M enving the third ehagge | i the one trip he made at the No school there, Di state w charged he ha st he matter was ¢ jon. pense of thre ha ned he » led to his a up showed th : calls was $ been paid by the state. ately refunded the te treasurer, he said, he was “sorry the © occurs jount Christianson to Talk on “Lincoln” ar- to be or even The only t to Rhame and nson r the same eve. only ¢ of his trip to Dickinson, Wy | trial suddenly ended ic He im- and add- error with tl . EWERT TRIAL "ALMOST READY =| FOR THE JURY’ ost the state nothing, that nee mad Ps Dickinson to inspect the heating} Defense Rests | Dramatically Today After Calling Only Five Witnesses b. 10.—)—Tes- the Ewert embezzlement shortly before a}. Faulkton, s. D. | timony in noon today All that remains are the instruc- . {tions of the court and the arguments of nsel and the fate of A. ie < former rural treasurer charged eredit board with ‘embezzling state money, will be placed with the jury. The case will reach the jury night or tomorrow morning. Considerable difficulty is forecast in determining the nature of the in- structions and the arguments may not begin until tonight. The defense rested dramatically after calling only five witnesses, The last to be called were P. H. Dallan, to- Judge A Christiangon, chief Minneapolis, and Bert Demerssman, justice the supreme court, will] Aberdeen, expert accountants, deliver a lecture on “The Life of| [t is on the accountants’ testimony Lincol t the Baptist. church’ that the defense largely looks for an Thursday evening, as the first of a! acquittal. four-number lyceum course being) ‘The accountants testified that in sponsored by the Baptist Young Pe: ple’s Union, and the young peop! are anticipating a large audience: on is an interestin subject is time! peaker and his asmuch as the eve of the incoln’s birth. The high school play several selecti orchestra before of the i, four numbers on the cou Single admissions will be 3 Cc "ROOK affled by whi they t will the e music will begin about, and Judge Christianson | tickets covering the! at $1 cents. ion crook” who has been working quite successfully ‘-' their opinion the computations made le by J. S. Connell and G. R. Gaskell of e.' the rural credit affairs and of né Ewert's National Bank of Commerce ; in‘ at Pierre, were “unreliable, without program will be given anniversary of basis of fact and- totally Crude platinum is usual the form of rounded or grains. incompetent.” found in flattened re at} nd al 216 Main Electric and Acetylene Welding BISMARCK WELDING WORKS . 208 - 10th St. Phone 776 i] Will take in trdde for my Furniture Stock a few Cars or well seasoned ‘horses, 4 INQUIRE OF , A. & M. Tire Service|| jp WO2 G27? 1 Rain First Class Tire Repalring. Selberling All-Tread Tires Tubes. ind - Phone 356 No More” rt vantage trast, bolshevistie Mos- | The crook got away | GUARDSMEN . PLANNING FOR SUMMER CAMPS Program Designed to. Make Each Company a Thorough: ly Trained Unit Omaha, Neb., Feb. 10.—(?)—Na- tional guardsmen in the Seventh Army Corps area face a program of summer training this year which is designed to make each company, af- ter a prescribed three months of in- tensive training in time of national to take the field as a thoroughly trained unit, Practically every branch of the army is represented in Seventh corps area guard. It comprises the 34th and 35th Divisions, with a «. alry brigade, infantry, artillery, med- ical, signal corps, air service, en- gineer “4 nnti-aireraft groups. ‘Will Train 22,000 Men Adjuvss generat of the states comprising this corps area have been requested to express preference for guard camp dates. The season will extend from middle June to mid- dle September. In that time, 20 sep- arate camps will provide training | tor 22,000 officers and men. f In connection with milita training | this year, efforts are being made to have reserve officers turn out for| active duty. This to coordinate work of the two civiliak components | of the national defense gnd lend| prestige to guard work by its closer| connection to the “regulars. Training of anti-aircraft units will Proven Safe for more than @ Quarter of a Century. be a new feature this year, At Camp Sparta, Wis., the 185th Iowa howit: er company will obtain this tenining, and the 203rd and 206th anti-aire 8 will go to Fort Sill, Okla, Each will fire at towed targets, sim- ulating repulsion of aircraft attacks. Air units in this corps area will receive attention, also, at this sum- mer's camps. St. Paul, St, Louis and Little Roek, Ark., have air bi of the guard, each unif hav planes. Mounted militia men will train at Fort Dodge, Iowa, and Fort Riley, Kansas. The 114th Kansas Cavalry. will have facilities of: the army cavalry station at Riley. Nebraska guard units ‘will. go to Ashland, Neb. as formerly, Im- provements now under way wili care for 1,800 officers and men. Better Than Ever According to Major Boone, the na- tional guard is now the best in train. ing, organization, equipment and morale that it ever has been. — difficulty, appropriations to in the Seventh corps area ar ing under curtailed appropriations, he suid, eliminating several hours of armory drill weekly because of lack of funds to pay members. ORGANIZE P. T. A. New Leipzig—Six new Parent- Teacher Associations have been form- ed in the county during the past week. Mrs. Emma Golden of Bi: marck has been in charge of the or- ganizing. Tal ike erp oad tallst ote the world, containing 3,400 rooms When in ° Chicago Stop at the MORRISON HOTEL Babe tbe norl ng 46 Stories High 1 Closest in the city to offices, theatiee, ehcees a8 rail: road depots Rooms $2.50 up Laying the Golden Egg Tte chickens and turkeys of North | Dakota are good customers for the banks! In 1924, the return on poultry ‘ products was approximately $15,000,000. Nearly 5 million more than the preced- F ing year. : i The increase in poultry-raising is indicated by a _ “ report from one of the towns where the industry is comparatively new. he shipped four carloads of dressed poultry, In ne 1925, before the holiday shipments began, 1 tipi carloads had been shipped ‘to eastern points. In, 1924, The adoption of such profitable activities has gone teh ae 1 hand in hand with the financial progress of North. ‘s Dakota's people. They have recognized the ad- : investing their money in sound secur- ities such as those offered by this firm. They i | have profited also by the advice and assistance that is a vital part of our service to investors. f We shall be pleased to have you study our list.of,' current offerings for your investment. : - LANE PIPER & JAF ') Investment: Securities * of 18 Magill Neches the. town Congress Asked to Pass Metric Standards Bill Twenty-five executives and em- jouse have petitioned congress to pass the Britten metric standards ‘bill, introduced by‘ Rep. Britten of Minpis. The petition was circulated by S. A. Oleness, commissioner of insur. ance, who has been a supporter 0! erg ene standards project for "ths bill, copies of which have been ved here, provides that metric weights and measures shall be used after uary 1, 1935, except in the measurement and description of lands and in some other instances. It provides for the establishment of the world yard (one meter); world) SS Special Winter Ford Cylinder ‘ Blocks, bd and rehoned ...... $5.00 Fordson Cylinder Blocks, re- bored and rehoned + $6.00 Doges oe Blocks, Mert | cuevreue “Cylinder Blocks, rr bored and rehi 00 Overland Cylinder Blocks, for cylinders . . 00 six cylinde: . $8.00 Studebaker Cylinder Biccks, four cylinders. .$5.00 to $6.00 Studebaker Cylinder Blocks. six cylinders, . .$7.00 to $8.00 ALL PREVIOUS PRICES CANCELLED. Full line of pistons, lope rings, wrist pins, also shims a bearin; All factory duplicates. For other special pfices and information, phone or write Modern Machine Works 921 Front St. Bismarck, N. Dak. Work ‘Guaranteed. PAINT SHOP 8rd Floor at LAHR MOTOR SALFS CO. Failoring. ‘WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1926 ae ‘a liter), Seis Bilas jistance, bi ees phobic sections > 1 i Lael HOUS! London—The governm eect at least 600 steel houses in var- ious: parts of the country. The erce- ployes of the North Dakota statc| tion of steel houses now is subsidized by the government, but members of itself. mented witl culture, Ame: Manhattan Spring Shirts Beautiful spring colorings and patterns in fabrics that will give unusual service. Collars attached, collars ‘to match or banded. Bergeson’s VOLUME t, Dodge Brothers Dealers sold over 160,000 used cars in 1925. Such enormous volume is pos- sible only because the public recognizes Dodge Brothers Dealers as merchants who value the good will of their customers —and who therefore sell Used Cars:that are sure to create good will. i M.B.GILMAN CO. BROADWAY AT S@CUND ST. PHONG 608; DISMARCK | Dopse BRoTHERS Deacers Seu Goon Usen Cars es. Now | it une iment will undertake the work An electric plow which doe: require an attendant is being ex; pai: tthe College of rh Clothing.