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PORECAST THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE Unsettled tonight. and Friday; - probably snow; warmer tonight. FINAL EDITION ESTABLISHED 1873 4 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS BISMARCK AUTO SHOW ATTRACTS LARGE CROWDS POLICE QUEL ([_ ars rer TIBETAN BAND [pcs S8=. 9, [HANGAR AND4 || amunicas onny rows cme —|/RYPOSITION = ISMASSACRED | : MILL WORKERS’) === | smmapu em ee| PLANES BURN STRIKE RIO "IN MOURTANS "S26 ODL ve. former mayor of Min-} wes, ced at his home early to-| . aftcr an illness of more than tle was 65 years old. N ye. who tad been a leader in| > Officers Forced to Use Night served Minneapolis as mayor. Fire Does Damage Estimated Sticks 6 Seatt h was first’ elected im 1912. and . i Colored Orchestra Will Play Sticks t6 Scatter the Fe er ea ae aha | 8 $60,000 at U.S. Air Each Aft dE e is sur red y his widow i yy Eve > tint tulle is ac! ernoon and Even: 000 Rioters et ing During Show PICKETING CONTINUED SE} ‘NO MAIL WAS DESTROYED SAWS BAR AT Four Men Caught in Fire, One COUNTY JAIL of Whom Is: Believed | eee London, March 4—(P)—High up in| —— j. Cheyenne, Wyo. March 4. -U)-A Se papaayany realex an the. borsct hangar, housing four planes, was de- been made up of Tibetans, who were | te ery Abruptly Halted by tally burned ina fire at the United Uhasa, the “holy! ¢ n the “Land sisica States , early to- a Die in the “Land Sheriff Hedstrom tates air mail field here early to itude of 12,000 feet in al py sohe 4a an} i i " e Ndi Fi ; “ oF reparations for an attempted jai! shift vin the wind and When 2-year-old Mary Louise Miller| Mountain pass the party is said to‘ greak at. the Burleigh counts, jail strenuous efforts of both the Chey- a motion picture with, tati of the new Tibetan yovern-| when Sheriff. Albi sav ve ie abil i metre ; a s in Hedstrom and|=8ved seven other ships, housed in Pickford, the latter fell in love nd murdered. Some 200 tons! Deputy Sheriff Ted Hedstrom made| the cast hound hangar, from destruc ‘un | have been used ‘in lighting the “for pp i i i ee who Pun ee ee 7 ; vec. | loor of the jail and caught Day D.|said there would be no interruption establishment, | biden city,” was thrown over a pree-/ gaila of Dickinson almost'in the act vice, ndon her plana. y Mail, says the iachinery, which) bars across an outside window [was caught in the hangar wi pal ays 23 s gar with three {was manufactured in England, would '"Zaila has been inthe county ja r men who were overhauling the ited into Lhasa, the capi | MURDERERS Yalai ‘Lamar the’ supteme head of the | Arrested on a charge ‘of grand tar- ‘ounded! with three horses, a wagon and a | by his famous “fighting monks” WhO! load of flax in his possession, all of : BEGIN THEIR pom eo Ceeetening. otheit! His bonds were fixed at $1,000, which F rae coins 5 he was unable to furnish. Ringang Given the Task | The notorious jealousy of foreign | was indicated by a stipulation in the | fomeOhe | Was tampering wit OB b> po ebaanth in 8, ° pon investigating found | jcontract that the machinery must be| nothing out of the way. During the | net de in place should be entrusted t i | ; i : rk oy : : Tata sceqneetiremae tee 1ib- | Hedstrom informed her husband that! Has Servi rl ' GROANS, LIQUIDATING. Sign of Emotion as They | <'M5, Accordingly. « young Tibetan| the had” again. heard. the peculiar] H#S Served More Than 2%2 TODAY IN WASHIN MELLON GOES SHOPPING. Enter Prison ebdstes Tid Meee ea tis | entered the upper cell room through Muscle Shoals debate ¢ STRANGE LADY CYNTHIA. hat two secret entrances and as they did Year in Own Right Gin ceids cies open in Mandan, N. D., March 4.--(®)-Wil- s the: story goes, Ringang. with! trom the window. At the tiie Salen house agriculture committee. liam Stoller, 18, and Amon Horst, 20,| the machinery on the backs of mules !ie'threw some object onto. the ‘top| Washington, March 4). -Presi-!| Argument i PA Onneen and reached a point 400 miles from ‘ By ARTHUR BIIS srandfather, ay a ay ‘ag {to be a safety razor blade, with] first yeer as occupant of the White | Subcommittee. (Copstight, 402, by Star Company).| $0 N. D., lat ernoon|Calimpong. Bengal. Nothing was| notches hacked into the edges to|House in his own right. In all he imprisonment in. the wards except from agents sent: from| soth wrapped about his fingers, | c xecutive, “hi Tn ‘ mt lial, ‘ i n in misitiar a sragerteealays Ss gers, chief executive, his elevation to that Wall Strect. You have seen.a good, state penitentiary. nteutta and Bombay, who beceaai-| Ae a he had used apparently: to keep {office upon the death of Warren G.| i. ; 1 é mao the blade from injuring his hands. | Harding preceding by 19 months his id its crumbs to the chickens] took the. boys to Bismarck tign high up. in the Himal: Bre Ss hoes oe Na ee i haste: “elt ee ; ih dosti nae tye, We Hinmarc at the -membera ink the nspec et : he ome ha a wt ested bythe peoples” as president nee TS cen Paetey: fOr Wee ae hve sn posse for man rieet| anes has the satisfaction of real- ALARMED BY opened of bills designed jf Sure to see it all. 5 S. ey se kids didn’t quite know wha Montane re rl Coal EAL Iwo i chy Saat 0 aid agric the thousands. ° Later tho: see happening to them, “Sheriff out in that way, however, it would) izing that two of his major recom | {0 ald agrientture, Pe ean the world court and tax reduction - { had ‘been acted upon, and he is hope- ful that a number of other legislative] The first w » Thomas C, Cash- man of Owatonn. nn, represent- ture, declared farmers had struggled for nearly six’ years to protect their {occupation and business from “ab- n polities for many years, served continuously until 1916, \ a Mail Field Fatally Burned the Himalayan’ region on the vorder| Preparations For Jail Deliv. stroyed und one mechanic probably transporting modern machinery to! = i : damage was estimated at of Los Angeles, spent two months| have been overwhelmed ‘by repr “| were halted abruptly this forenoon|¢nne and air mail fcld fire forces adopt her. tiewl equipment, which was to! stealthy approach to the second/tion. No mail was lost and’ officials up, and Miss Pick The report. printed the! of sawing in two one of the half-inch| The burned mechanic, Sam Weller, i ~~~~nnn~~< | have been the first of its kind admit-. neve since Febeuars lor whee he oa planes: ! 1 He te wart or the | ceny after he was apprehended here | Mreowataucally resentful of western! which is alleged to have been stolen. {intrusion into the “forbidden city”! PRESIDENT Stoller and Horst Show noj*orvered dnd the work of putting it] middie of the forenoon. today, Mrs. named Ringang, a relative, of the Molson “The shertt and. his ‘eputs| Years, But Only @ne iu senate, — jae so Zaila ran down the- corridor away | MUSIIING FOR GOLD. i confessed the and camels, started au the Journey | or the tier of cells, This was found | dent Coolidge today rounded out his | election contest heard by senate Fe tte ee, heard of him and his party. after- 5 Giiche: awanatsGarineinlliire is an serving their sent tA eager r,|form # saw. Zaila still had pieces of has served more than 2% years as erm housewife shake out the table-} Sheriff hacles McDonald [ urbediendtge Had petatian: Brevexpddi- Street Wousewives! them’ over to Warden Le said to have been’ murdered. RAR ie reba bei grit aam Seaie Gk et pai, Mnosiasnt 4 4 * {have been necessary to saw at least! mendations to congre: Eronte'ta rect housewives will have| Donald said. “Mandan Hevea Prieta per as soap eae , [resented by a committee of 22 ap- pointed gt the farm relief conference jin Des Moines proposals he has sponsi will hej vs ee fe ing the Amer uncil’ of agricul | solute rui ae | rere =n ‘ petra oe Electrical Equipment, En! : Route to Forbidden ‘City, Is Destroyed {JEALOUSY THE ( UILDING DECORATED Old-time Fiddlers’ Contest, Broadcast by KFYR, One of Features Motipn Picture Cameras Are mashed as Photographers Try to Snap Scenes é i Disaster Renerted by Agents) Sent Out From Calcutta | and Bombay | Passa N. J., March 4—(P)— The strike of 7,000 workers in the woolen mill districts here, quiet for most of its six weeks’ duration, today had assumed serious proportions. Within the past two days police have dispersed strikers by force twice last night resorting to the use of tht sticks to scatter 3,000 workers on the boundary line between Clifton and this cit: Strike leaders denouyced the use of force and annonneed they would continue picketing the mills. Newspaper reporters bnd photogra- phers were the chief sufferers when] a. m police bore down on the gathering | wouldn't give with night clubs, i ford had to With the str h s of the city bes with fh nd the — shrill whistle bro: me to all visie tomobile ex- m. today at 1 number of even before ng hour, and many more entered th uilding throughout the forenoon, The crowds rapidly ine creased during the carly afternoon and when the North Dakota Chocolate Drops opened their program of fun and frolic the place was well filled. Indications are that the building will be crowded this evening, when var- ious entertainment features are to be presented in addition to the colored orchestra, While there will be plenty of en- tertainment provided both this even- ing and throughout tomorrow after- noon and evening, the real big day of the show will be Saturday, with the climax planned for the evening of the last day. On the final afternoon and evening, all the program features of the two previous days will be re- peated, and several new numbers are being arrangd. As visitors entered the exposition building today th found the inter- ior gaily decorated with flags, bunt- ing, pennants and streamers of all kinds. Attractive signs were sus- pended above each dealer's exhibit, giving the name of the dealer and the names of the cars on display. i eT : opene r SSS © tabernacle people were at the do the openi left in America—Julius Myers, town who rides about the city daily crying his news. He was formerly a New ‘York city newsboy, moving to Texas {years ago when his health failed. Advertisements that almost ¢. ver his horse provide a neat income. | There's one old-time town ras valued at ; 4 jis qier at San Antonio, Tex., 000 were smashed when photogra- phers tried to take pictures of the riot One woman reporter’s notes ed and torn up. PLEA MADE FOR LEGISLATION WHICH WILL ENABLE FARMERS TO CONTROL | MARKETING OF THEIR SURPLUS CROPS : ere dispersed © when gas bombs froved water i e in a high wind. ineffee Caught in the Act Sheriff Hedstrom last night heard | a noise in the upper cell room as if, the House Agriculture Committee Opens Hearings on a Score of Bills Designed to Aid) Agriculture — Thomas c!! Cashman of Owatonna | First Witness IN cupies DON’T MISS ANYTHING Visitors to Bismarck’s first automobile yhow should make it a point to fo to every garage in the city, in additi e Mele as Mg ime the shington, March 4.) --Mid-'] " ¢8Postton |dlewestern farmers brought their | “dealer he se before the house agriculture, OWM sales room, besides the mo- committee today when hearings were if dels shown at the tabernacle, Bo Ww iate yes Hy turned the little Display company has at sedan and a 2 WOUNDED IN ‘two more bars. Near this particular window, on the outside of the wall, i ‘a lightning rod cable runs from the roof to the ground, which would have made it casy for ‘a prisoner to get | eHihee ote ot. Guent. ahi \ down to‘the ground after once get | A nation voluntarily buying back! during the whole proceedings or when | KILL GARRIDO, f : | sign of breaking down at uny time i igncaaemiaee waa ' Zaila Denies Attempt nearly a billion of its own debt as a/ they entered the prison to spend the 1 minor incident, hasn’t finished with| balance of their lives. They are its boom, ‘hard: customers’.” Secretary Mellon will buy and re- ae eerie a tire 100 million worth of the third! Liberty Loan bearing 4% per cent, as Four men, politioal enemies of, if¢ Hedsteom can recall. part of his spring financing. Severe Storm Has Been Rag-| Garrido, opened fire with revolvers | Also 616 millions of treasury notes will be paid, cutting down the Na-| pias, lon him and a party of friends as! ing Since Sunday—Rural | they were entering the residence The M. B. the exposition 1 Dodge coupe; sho r gathered in the stocks and the game! est ¢ity they had ever been i will start up again, of them had been to Mott o Don't be frightened out of your| the other had 1 to. Morris stocks, if you bought the right kind’ S. D,, but that was the limit of theit re are able to hold them and own{ them. je sedans, ong and the other ¢ Fleck Mo- ng wicks Buick regular country club enacted into law before the close of on. fight ast. spring to . Warren of Michigan attorney gener: Mr. faced a possible re-! ate of three other| of Wallace Me-| who nominated! Washington, March 4,-(®)— The: i ent at the 1929) roak in the stock market is not re- Geal cirenlt. judge; 3 F. Wood-| garded with alarm by Secretary Mel- ene of New York to ‘be a member of! lon, who believes it is the natural the interstate commerce commission, Facice enacuigil and Charles W. Hunt of Iowa to b Pec 9 Se ae e 4 member of the federal trade com | ee ee ice aL the. tes NN a clleht Health action will have a wholesome effect, 4 The White House grind. which has! #nd that fundamental business condi- worn down more than one president,| tions and prosperity will not be dis- apparently has had no ill effect on|turbed. He regards the slump ag an f Coolidge. He is enjoying excel- | inevitable evening up process, feel- Yent health, having recovered from) I"& that where prices run to ex- the cold which sent him to bed re-|tremes, setbacks are in order. cently for jwo days. He weighs as| Slumps and booms follow six cylinder mod an cight-cylinder ea tor company is disp! brougham sedan, a sedan and a Buick coupe. ¢ Lahr Motor Sales company is showing an Overland standard four- cylinder: sedan, Overland — stan+ ard six-cylinder sedan, and a Willys- ProP-! Knight de lu up wHllethe ee a” : jg, son-Essex company has on display a soc en eeahT Meet Castroan s0lds! Hadgon coach, an coach and vented. to uphold orices for thy | # Hudson brougham sedan. operated to uphold prices for the'” The Copelin. Motor company is and services of non-farm in-| snowing one of few open models at the show—a Ford sport model roads- ter, and in addition has a Ford Tudor sedan and a Lincoln sedan in its ,section; the Dakota Auto Sales com- pany has at the exposition building dustry Given Protection {an Oldsmobile coach, an Oldsmobile rmers bluntly say that one of | coupe and an Oldsmobile de luxe se- hief causes of the price dis- | dan. Natural Result of Excessiv Speculation, Treasury Secretary Says confirmed a: today jection bythe Nominations, those Camant of Oregon. jhim for vice pre: Repub) are at present only 10. pris- s in the county jail, seven in ‘the men’s ward and three ‘in the wo- Enemies of Tobasco Governor. men’s section. The men a Wh “ ithe freedom of their jai 0 Planned Assassina- during the daytime and because of tion, Captured 1 The cause of the id, lie nge value of portant farm commodities, which » low as to result in sharply re-! ed values of agricultural difficulty, he this Zaila had the opportunity to work on one of the outside bars. None of ae eae DAMON AES would admit a : nowledge of Zaila's operation Mexico City, March 4—UP)—-Gener- he himaclf denied the whole ral Tomas Garrido, governor of the) even in the face of the evidence state of Tobasco, and a friend, were} avainst him. wounded, but apparently not serious-| “Although several attempts have ly, when assassins last night tried jeen made by prisoners to break out to kill the governor, who is on 2 of the Burleigh county jail, none has visit to Mexico Ci lever been successful, so far as Sher- tional debt 716 million dollars. Our European friends reading that will be more than ever bitter about “Uncle Sam swollen with gold,” and be more than ever determined, through the world court, to relieve him of that gold. | ries and occupations, while the | ull force of deflation worked un- hindered on agriculture because of! the luck of effective protection and organization, Lady Cynthia Moseley, genuine British title, went to Chicago where her grandfather, Levi Leiter, earned each tp, The Stair Motor company is show- dry goods money that enriched her father, Lord Curzon. This unusual lady declined invita- Schools Closed where Garrido is stopping. The fire was returned but none of the attack- | ing party was wounded, They fled, | HILL RENAMED tions to dine, from perfectly good Chicago millionaires, possessing cor-| tect. “Chienyo social’ positions,” and . went to Hull house, where poor peo-| Stfugsled. today to put traffic back ple are made welcome, on a normal basis after -a snowfall Then she went on to Milwaukee to| that marooned Donald 8, MacMillan, call on Victor Berger, Socialist lead- | 2rctic explorer, in Westfield on the er and only socialist member of con-| #hores of Lake Exic. gress. Lady Cynthia is a “socialist-] |The explorer had a lecture engage- laborite.” ment last night in Jamestown and ee engaged a motorist for a trip to rely Was! i layville, where he hoped to get a nein ahington awill net. take | crain, put the driver. turned: back cent red-blooded American official] When, drifts blocked the way. When will arrange to have Lady Cynthia] Plows failed to clear the tracks from; Moseley sent to Ellis Island and de-| Jamestown, MacMillan gave up the none Sanaa aie Deena | ; ! ing 4 ‘! iss a. lecture engage-{ v., i ee pet be somes ing. caey rae ment for the firs time, in 18 years. | Will Remain at Hospital, How-| Vind drifted the roads to a depth! aati oh inne eth Lote elstee of 10 feet in some places. The storm, ever, Until Full Recovery in the "house that Potter Palmer] Which began Sunday, has continued | Certai built, on Chicago's “gold coast.” steadily until today, and rural; Is Certain eet schools have been compelled to aban-; The world has been much explored, 47 sessions. sare and before the days of Marco ¥ Weather Report | eee but later were rounded up and put in jail. e¢ CONDITION OF " GEN. PERSHING MUCH BETTER Albany,” N. Y., March 4.--(P)-— Northern and western New York CHAIRMAN OF "HOUSE “WETS” Committee For Modification of Volstead Act to Have Open Hearings | Washington, March 4,—(P)--With Representative Hill, | Republican, Maryland, — unanimously __relected chairman, the unofficial house com- mittee for modification of the Vol- | stead act will hold its own open hearings on March 81 preliminary to drafting a bill to revise the prohibi- is tion law. . , Washington, March 4.-UP)—Hav-| The modificationists have insiruet- ing surrendered all his teeth, and/ cq Mr. Hill, who has led them in i himself unreservedly to the care of congress for some years, to appoint j Physicians, General John J. Persh-| 4 “temperance board” of five to con- jing is back to normal health, and is| sider questions on that subject and | feeling better now than he has for!to outline a program for the com + OF. years. es i mittee. i a Althought he is anxious to be up: At the hearings all members of + 15, and about again, he will remain st ' congress-and private citizens will be - 0! Walter Reed Hospital for some time| given opportunity ‘o express. their a wie his Soetare make Cd irae tae jViews regarding “modification, The ie has completely recovere rom 1e in Gacltiese that sont:hig home from his Sheu ieee, memes ther to be able te and the exploring goes on. Ten tions are about to start for the | | r regions, some to find the pole again, others to seek new lands and perhaps oil, gold, etc., others go inj Temperature at 7 a. m. the interest of science. Highest yesterday . In Canada frozen roads are packed | Lowest dast night with gold scekers, defying the tem-]| Precipitation to 7 - /petature 50 degrees below zero in af Highest wind velocity . nem ld Kush rae Rev kerss mush- 2 beengt pOnRCASt in dog sleds racing to the new ‘or Bismarek and_vicinit ti strike where “gold ts showing over a| settled tonight and Friday pro-|post as neutral head of the ‘Taena|WhiP these opinions dud suggestions stretch of country five miles in| bably some snow; slightly warmer) Arica plebiscitary comunission. N much, if not mo entering the White Hous he takes no outdoor exer evening strolls through th section of the capital, and hands, with dozens to hundreds of visitors, apparently enjoying it. | will be assessed on lenge » with good ground still un-| tonight. i ‘house. . staked.” It won't remain unstaked} For North Dakota: Unsettled to-j Blood Pressure Reduced | eae The general gave up his teeth in long. Say “gold” and people move| night and Friday with probubly some ag when you cry “fire.” snow in east and central portions.!the fight against toxic poisoning, eee: Slightly warmer‘tonight, ‘and his blood pressure, which ranged Spokesmén for the Methodist WEATHER CONDITI ; around 185 points when he returned | Episcopal. church call Governor Al High pressare prevails from the|to Washington, has dropped to be- Smith, of New York, supposed to-be| Plains States eastward to the Greatj tween 140 and 145 during the two a candidate’for the presidency on| Lakes region while a low pressure, weeks of treatment. n “wet” platform, responsible for the} area is centered over the northwest-; Thé quiet of his hog; nation-wide attack on prohibition.j ern Rocky Mountain region. Preci-| in contrast to the conti i The’ Methodist gentlemen e: rate | pitation occurred in the extreme up-/ attaching to his duties in South Governor Smith’s influence. ie New} per Mississippi Valley and in the} America, also has done much to im- Mexico, where the ave: man nev-}Wwestern Canadian Provinces while; prove Pershirg’s condition. er heard of Governor Smith, an Al-|elsewhere the weather is generally| ‘Th@ officer who commanded the} buquerque newapaper is taking a poll} fair. mperatures are somewhat) American forces in the World w: on ibition and shows that the] lower r the Plains States but. ris-| gave himself over completely to the people of that state, three one,} ing temperature accompanies the low! physicians at Walter Reed and he * favor. a change. in the law, In. Wis-| pressure ‘area in the Northwest. made no complaint as they put him consin a poll shows ten to one for . ORRIS W. ROBERTS, | throug. one examination and test af- modification, nage ‘ial in charge | ter another. They are satipfied btn Official ny satin Te he Preceding “thimbh th thosponeeay: UECE tecwrn "ee vor Catal in, and’ Mun-| bles” sas q Heather and wore Bi Peary If.you. pay federal taxes A series 6f articles ¥ his the di meen woul be. dangerous. Mr. Coolidge rarcly leaves the White House’for social functions or the theatre and invariably gets to bed a few hours before midnight. To further his strength he usually takes a nap after luncheon. No Extension of Time For Filing State Tax Blanks Extension of time granted to in- come taxpayers bv the federal gov- ernment have no effect on state in- come tax regulations and state in- come taxes must be reported by March 15, a statement issued today by State Tax Commissioner T, H. H. Thoresen said. Persons who do not file their state income tax reports by March 15 will be required to pay the penalty estab- lished by law, which is five per cent of the total tax assessed. One per cent a month on the amount due also income taxes which become delinquent March 15. A lumber factory at Tacoma has made more than 2,000,000° wooden doors, which is said to he a world’s record for the industry. ARE YOUR TAXES LOWER? Tremendous slashes in taxes haye been made by Congress.’. The income tax, corporation tax, taxes on automobiles, movies, even taxes that affect the bootlegger, have been cut by millions of dollars. These tax cuts should reach you in some way. you must benefit by the - reductions, which are universal. : by George Britt, special writer for The Tribune,-will. begin in this . paper tomorrow. These stories will explain how the re- ductions: under the new revenue act affect eyery:: pocketbook; large ‘and small, in-Bismarck, through « daily ordeal of shaking! than he did on{other, the secretary holds, until a though | normal position ix und, In all per- jods of prosperity, he contend setbacks are natural. ns in the stock mar- ets, he believes, might be regarded a8 more extreme because of the larger volume of speculation, but he does not consider tham any more —per- manent. j Three Plead Guilty to Stealing Parts . From an Automobile Mandan.—Julius Tiff, John Stroh and Frank Hagel, all of near Mandan, pleaded guilty in district court be- fore Judge H. L. Berry late y to charges of grand larceny in con- nection with the theft of parts from; an automobile. State's Attorney (. F. Kelsch urged no leniency be shown the,men and recalled previous ar- rests and prosecutions in which Tiff has figured. Sentence will be passed at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. The Supreme Court Rules Booher Can Collect Insurance} Affirming a judgment by the Adams county district court in the case of S. V. Booher vs. the Adanis- County Farmers Mutual Fire and Lightning Insurance company, the supreme court | dealing with child welfare, i held that Booher was entitled to col- lect on an insurance policy following loss of certain property by fire. decision upheld a jury verdict ren- dered in favor of the plaintiff in the lower court. The insurance company claimed that Booher was not living in the property at the time of the fire and protested payment on that ground. Benson County Verdict Reyersed In the case of Chris Lamoreaux vs. John F. Randal) as sheriff of Benson county, the court reversed a judg- ment of the Benson county district court which had held Randall liable for alleged wrongful conversivn grains The alleged conversion occurred as the result of execution of judgment ona note given by Lamoreaux’s wife whe owned the property on which the ‘ain was grown, Lamorcaux claimed sto his wife, | Father Has as Keen Respon- They of eo grain belonged to him instead of parity has been effective protection | . for industry and labor, while the! ing the other open model at the farmers can get only the world price ,Show—an Oakl sport model rond- for agricultural products, of which| ster. Beside it has on display an niin | Oakiand landau sedan and a Pontiac Mr. Cash-| coupe. The Capital Chevrolet com- farmers to| Pany is showing a Chervolet landau man suid, must i sedan and a Chevrolet conc control the marketing of thejr sur- plus crops. He outlined a plin. s ilar to that contained in the D a son hill as one which should be put | Studebaker n Studebaker into effect. {Big Six brougham; the -Corwin Governor Hammill of Towa, tne | Churchill Mote Inc., is showing a next witness, indorsed the same gen- | Chrysler si a Chr. cral scheme of relief, but he declar-| ler four-cylinder sedan and a od e is Bk ; vach. Patt ne ener y machine has been polished FAMILY’S GOAL each dealer has a supply of pam- . phlets and other advertising matter to present to those interested, and many are giving away souvenirs of various kinds. Representatives of the local companies are at the exposition at all times to explain to the visitors the fine points of their particular ex- hibits. ‘Accessory Display Attractive Quanrud, Brink & Reibold, focal wholesalers in automobile parts and accessories, have a very attractive display of accessories at the show, occupying the entire space rear of the stage. The display interest both to car owners and deal- er it contains supplies for*the individual motorist as well as sam- ples of up-to-date garage equip- tment. A section of the show which is at. tracting much interest is the display of 1926 license tags from almost While mothers are in the major-|every state in the union. People ity among those registered for the} planning to motor into other states series of lectures and discussions, a] this year are studying this exhibit large number of fathers also are at-| carefully, 80 that they may be able tending, and to them a special plea]to determine at a glance the home will be made, state of. the automobiles which they “The modern father feels that he| encounter en: route. has as keen a responsibility for the Adding s earnival spirit to the proper rearing of his child as has| show is the lunch counter which is his wife,” said Mrs. Walter Wilson,| being operated in one corner of the secretary of the Chicago Association | building by a number of enterprising of Child Study and Parent Educa-| ladies, at which one may obtain tion. “An over-indulgent or over-| “hot dogs” and other short order severe father can undo in the course] lunches, as well as candy, chewing of an evening much of the good ac-| gum, ete, « complished by a wise mother in a Fiddterg ‘’o Broaccast carefully planned day. Team work! Beginning this evening at 8 o'clock, i the Bismarck radii KFYR, is the up-to-date famil owned and operated rR y parts! Meyer, will broadcast music by of the United States are. being fiddle 0 have entered the shipped half way spon the globe to] time tol time: fadies ol China where mechanics utilize the cast: ant a chilled iron for knivo a "Gontinosd om page sibility in Rearing Child as Has Mother ch 4. —(#)-—The first estern conference on parent education opened a three-day session today, with parents and teachers from 14 states in attendance. The conference is sponsored by a score of civic and social organizations Chicago, Ma Horseshoes junked in