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WEATHER FORECASTS , Cloudy and somewhat cooler to- night; Tuesday fair and cooler. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [avomr] is BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS W DEBT FUNDING OFFER ESTABLISHED 1873 sade nan Ee at Earn $100,000 ‘ee \° MUSSOLINIIS \Seventy-Five Lions Th SATISFIED | HOPINGTOGET | MORE COLONIES Fear of a Mussolini Imperial- AT SHOWING Drys Are Confident Commit- eet 26—(AP)—The shouting of the sen- hearing have ceased, continue to rumble ipitol and elsewhere. sides apparently are satisfied Washington, tumult and the ate prohibitio: but the ech through the Bot! try; they would be as greatly as- tonished as the drys themselves if the committee should make a favor- able report of any of their liberaliza- tion bills. The shower of statements that was to be expected after the conclusion of the hearing began Saturday and a staff approved by “extreme dry advocates” and author- ity “to do anything they desire to enforce this law,” between now and January or February. Me. Wheeler explained that he did state drew fire from the drys, for- warded to the committee detailed memoranda to support his figures. On the basis of these; he calculated TODAY CALIFORNIA'S SCHOOLS. BY ARTHUR BRISBANE. ation. They will sec many interest. ing things, from high mountains to Nothing that the editors see will impress them as will lifornia’s are toads to success for millions of young din the world can compare with California in the beauty and magnificence of public schools, none excels California in teaching. — In Pasadena, where this is written, there is a high school that for archi- tectural beauty.and for the beauty of the park around it would put to shame a majority of -Europe’s, great ine tures disease. prisons, with their showing during the three] Th, Basle, Switzerland, April 26.—)— Will a Mussolini imperialism nien- ace the movement for European conciliation and ‘reconstruction be- gun at Locarno and represented per- manently by the League of Nations? is is a question which a special! mastery of the state. i All responsible information obtai! ed in Rome indicates that Mussoiii realizing thut lack of raw material | handicaps the country from the ve® | start, wants more colonies, in this respect duplicating the ambitions of the Germans, who want the restora- stitute the bigge t the Italian tradd balance and to off- set this Mussolini has launched his Spectacular “battle of grain” in| which the peasants of the peninsula! Country are contribyting to national | dicates to observers that the fa: premier will, like the Japanese Manchuria and Shantung, endeavor create “zones of influence” ig Atri t in et endeavor to bring the entire Balkan peninsula within the domain of Italy’s STATEBANNER Fargo Women’s Relief Corps to Present Flag to Gov- ernment Tonight The flag, which is now on display in the, Merchants National bank win- dow, was purchased for North Dakota ty the Women's Relief corps-of Far- Corrigan to Accept it H. C. Corrigan, Fargo postmaster, Scenes taken at the $100,000 lion farm of Cl is Numa the lion that has (BY DAN THOMAS) f, April 26.—St h the part but that's ail. tame purposes tted With Three had a lion farm. “The first two years my wife and I barely managed t ing,” he, says, eke out a li ies, and lets them “shoot” pictur Gay at El Mont¢ Calif. rn ed $40,000, mfortable, ‘The lions are if not quite as tame as house Se Walaa " till tame enough for all prac-;UCitY is wradually being bred out of | “In fact, T had to pick At the left Mrs. G Inset Ga Jin his jun f the pli piece from tourists who i © and collects what they used to be. The He also sells pictures 50 cents nspect it wild f | m, and most of them are as tame! as you could wish. | When he crosses the jungle lion! as ei fe pected this year. airs they y fed i | a Year Rogm in America’s Only Jungle y is holding a partly grown lion kitten. Right CONGESTION OF Some Solution May Be Offered at Meeting of Regional Advisory Board who, together with other board mem- bers, will attend the mecting. The problem is that of preventing congestion of grain cars at Staples, method of solution will be offered at the me ing, Milhollan indieated. OFFICIALS TO OPEN DRIVEON Enforcement Paris, Tennessee, April 26.—<)— Tense quiet prevailed over the hills of northeastern Henry county early tod: uthorities planned a end” on moonshining. is being planned that General G. N. Sherrord, who here yesterday to direct the driv announced last night, but si jd no re- but it will be a d prevailed, com- peting with legitimate distilleries be- fore the advent of the present pro- hibition laws. Officers Are Hampered Prohibition officers make frequent silence in prehend the sla believe that the nativ s of the hills MOONSHINERS ‘HITCHISOVER | THE AMOUNT OF FIRST PAYMENT | Tennessee Authorities Plan) Secretary Mellon to Confer , tee Will Recommend Their ism Is Agitating Minds Offensive to End the | With Ambassador Over Bil to Senate ¢ of Many in Italy . State of Terror Proposed Changes STATEMENTS ARE ISSUED] RUMORS OF WAR HEARD) FEDERAL AID SOUGHT] DISCUSSIONS NOT ENDED Laguardia Would Let Drys/ Unconfirmed Report Saysitaly 2,000 Citizens Pledge Support) Berenger Not Expected to In- Themselves Prove Law Dreams of Annexing in a Drive For Law sist on Controversial Cannot Be Enforced French Provinces Safety Clause Washington, April 26—(AP)— The Belgian war debt agreement was approved today by the sen- ate. The vote was 55 w 20. The agreement comes inte force ax confronted with a| aga their efforts to) ger is not expected to insist on such of Evans and] ag j 0 e three] | officials hope will end the state of; soon an President Cooll weeks of testimony. |The drys were| correspondent. of the Associated | terror that spread over the hills wien | the bill of ratifieator etch oat thee & x 0} fa the Press, who has just left Italy, found | word came down from the moonshine] ready has been a d by the they favored to put more teeth in the] agitating many minds there, even clan Friday that death would stalk] house, resign de Uolstead act would be recommended) transcending in interest the inter-| en other men arrest, “was| —- o the senate. The wets were confi-| nal situation in which Mussolini. is| le for the slaying of Thomas} Washington, April 2 rs dent that they had placed their case! believed to have established undis-| ay, April 18, Federal| must revisits new ofine foe ee gainst prohibition before the coun-| muted dictatorship and complete | i 8 new offer for set- . District Attorney | tlement of its war debt to this coun. came} try, the American debt s,| decided today. commission The decision was reached at the te troops would be made | second meeting of the American com. | mission Is were in conference! forward last to study the proposal put eek by French Ambas- Secretary Mellon is sad v Berenger, | continued: Bustky Representative] tt r KWRIEMOR AE a cesuit before they are ready to! conferring with the ambassador be. Ne a suggestion whic’ vy « us any! Gy 1 ie " A ¥, jourh FP te 8 0 ue preaicaas mould force, the prohibi-| material to feed home industries. | dark as anything 4 cleared about! More than 2,000 citizens gathered! modify. its ate itr vate tionists to “admit that the prohibi.| Last year Italy's unfavorable trade | two-aere tract; 310 » off diets menting Inst night | and | today by the American commission tion law cannot be enforced and must te lance reached e ight billion lire. fof wild land on the of. haan | pall their :(pport in a drive for; that the latest discussions have not be modified.’ ler imports, chiefly wheat and oil, j Here live 75 lions, U can. Neat aw enforcement and the apprehen-| been terminated, His Proposal dein alone -deure. | ‘their roars as you pass by on the Bon eee players. cron| ; Oe of the principal hitches Is Wheeler, general counsel of the Anti- Lat weal, rai is eat But--and here's the point-— it's on- blecanar ata] dis n utset. Mr. Berenger proposed ini- saloon league, be made prohibition| Purchases in the United States con- pesiaees ly a kind of sham jungle, It looks | °! blood olsteins. ars| tial payment of $25,000,000 annually, director’ oti udverse item in | the lions that roam his but the commission is understood to desire larger first payments. The commission hopes to work out an agreement on a trading basis without formally submitting a er proposal, pending submi : 1 ‘ sivi aolidatityahy “endedvoring to ailig- It was six years ago that Charles | kittens gambol and snap. about. his! raids in the territory but the re-| the French la ie Deca ete easter elaeie aoe ment the harvest. oe came here and bought the little heels like a bunch of playful puppies.| — stembers of the Nocthwest Reg sults of their acti they lta en ee thocdepal HAMRIBR gy oreas essealtne Mo | Fargo, N. D.. April 26 North Da-| strip-of wild land, “Gay was a re-| iy, wicked looking Hons lope up to; Members of the Northwest Regional re hampered by the. tangled: wil jeigidocsioe agenaeen tion,” as it was, he said, “a large part] Where, Meaney, Taentlon al got, Hott will no longer be without a state] tired ‘circus animal trainer, and he hin! to be. petted. estan ry flaca Una een pe rr tae and the efficiency ial wetaey vine eae of the drys’ time was’ consumed by] nig desited colonics? That te another | flag at the national capitol. [ES SS OR PUES ee At Meal Times [the Twin Cities und the manner in okests. i of its debt respon filibuster cross examination." westion which is anxiously asked at|. Fer the first yime in history aithree lions. . | which they solve it is of importance pene estimate tat tilly in the event of failure of ¢ United States Attorney Buckner off Rome. The tecent landing of an| North Dakota banner will be unfuri-} Around the “jungle” he built «| But at meal times the animals must] {y Gren eheettons cacaamPartnce | cent of the population in the dist y to. Geet its. reparation , New York, whose estimates of the! ieutish military. eanneet oe ne ed in Washington on Flag day, June] stout oa bates nen he turned the he isolated. They pounce on their state, according to Frank Milhollan,| is eithe: sted illicit distill-| ments. The American debt comm cost of enforcing prohibition in that] order of Sumeliland: eect Afeica, ine} M4, this yeur. lions loose inside and announced he | portions of raw meat with loud roars | oui Aceontine te Frank Milhollan, {fie.! sion has expressed itself ‘ , firmly this and Ambassador Beren- antee, that with trial-by jury eliminated, , auxiliary to the John F. Reynolds! Up odd jobs about town in order to the lions go hungry. One| Minn,, and other sampling points dur-| feat to talk, lest they, too, fall vie- | the, cout, eat he ERENT | re Ly a ae eed i wiles present ty | buy grocer ON wea Meek eg or ther] My Mentha guar MAM AL at the mannan vengeance | with jury trial continued, it would be} jeS0u6 primarily to prevent encroach-| the federal government at a special, But now the three lions have i 1 development, although very| The matter has been studied at length ———__________ $70,076,175, ments on her sovereign rights, In a| Program to be held in the Elks temple epee to x6, 2ong in few years bad for their dispositions, by the board's joint terminal grainy j ry ater kacee seer. ia at 8 o'clock tonight. Bae sie aninain teak There ure eighteen lion cubs now] committee, of which Milhollan is a ; formation shows that Mussolini will PEOWS the Aneials 00 on the farm, and forty more are ex-| member, and it is probable that a | BUTTER TO HIS Beets the nteuintmene ae bee ative of the federal government, an TEN CASES ARE inastapt tie thousands cot ears of | ELIEF BILL Fi aaiie i i presentation wi je made by Mrs.) A + H grain are billed to Staples and other renee aaa inodusccan eine ha a: Resley, formerly patriotic in- Girl Loses Life points to be sampled and and orhee the Mediterranean to the Black Sea and seeks to purchase wheat and oil the rounds in diplomatic circles in Rome that in payment for throwing Ul, The story continues that France refuses even to consider such a sug- stion, but that should France in military help to France, Also Italy is said to desire to spread her-influence to the French protectorate of Tunis. The correspondent found in Italian circles scant admiration for the League of Nations or for that form of international cooperation for which the league especially ds. It is generally accepted that Mussolini has produced a nationalistic spirit which leaves little room for the internation- From Lugano, .on the Swiss-Italian “Early Days in North Dakota,” and Charles Cotter, commander of the The matter of placing a state flag in Washington was tuken up by the) exercises. The North Dakota flag is made up of a United States seal on a field of blue. The flag, which will hang in the Relief corp: proximately two three feet. Last week the flag was taken to {each school in the city, where it was displayed, a relief corps representa- tive giving a short talk on the flag in each instance. NEGROES ARE boxer. and measures ap- Cases on File ment today. The. places and dates of the hear- ings and the questions involved fol-} the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul) railroad company to construct addi- tional stock yards. At Kintyre, N. D., Ma: tion by the Kintyre its electric rates. At Napoleon, N. D.. on May 4, peti- tion by citizens of Napoleon for an order directing the Soo line railroad to construct sidewalks across its right! of way. deter: y 4, applica- ; Improvement company for permission to increase ine permanent gas rates for, 4 year old, was trapped in bodies in the ruins, the body cove | 1 | Governor i that of her broth 2 girl's IS BLAMED FOR MILL'S LOSSES: Repeated Attacks Cause De- creased Sale of Products, Says decreas€d salés even here at home in | jean ilable car, many carloads of grain ged with such cars and loaded grain rs ure backed up for hundreds of the Staples terminal. The problem faced by the board is to save to ship- pers the advantages of sampling and re-routing their cars and at the same dn a joint letter directed to P. Coleman as chairman of the j terminal grain committee the Great Northern, Northern Pacifie and Soo line railroads announced that on May 16, 1926, they would discontinue the practice of sampling grain at outside points “unless some satisfactory plan be put into effect which overcome this delay an expense. Much Expense and Delay can through to destination. The only switching required at diversion points dren to School school in compliance with the state complsory school attendance law, was| gen Dill, quarter milles of his home “by the nearest route.” In its deci the words “by the nearest route” were .| firmed the action of the Ward county t} district court in finding against Ward county and Alfred Mostad as county treasurer, in a suit by the Great Nor- thern railroad challenging the valid- ity of the 1921 tax assessment. The lower court held that the 1921 levy, fixed at 8,202 mills, was in excess of the legal limit., placed by the court at 7.2 mills. In the lower court the Great Northern was award- on the court held that! 909 to. be if 4 } : Structor in the local Relief corps. She * . iam than Ey tee meshed renin! | ‘ TA | N ED! j Slavia looking to the creation of @ jas been working with Mrs. M. Bru-| in Futile Effort |) from there, By this m determing |Measure Would Undertake to POOR LITTLE LAMBS. |e ge” ar i he devold, present, patriotic instructor to Save Brother |} *#t<r they can best dispose of the / : ith its| Mrs. Jennie B, Hill will preside at the Peoaitvabaialaid pe imlnaeepolin eh ee se Stabili Si BLUE EYES AND BROWN. | the Homa gsieromen Tropes to meeting. , tame ‘ i Terminals Clogged —_‘| Billings Co. Farmer Was Guil- abilize Price on Six A ROYAL ELIZABETH. capture. the Riscian tuathet by the A tikeeriea(H rey tee leaden E ARLY IN M KY. ghttbourville, Ky. April 26. — || During the peak of the grain vea- an toSend Chil Commodities ‘ ublic. L. B. Hanna, former gover- ig | g to save her four- |! son, he said, when it is important y iy Send Chil- | : easy access of Italian ships from|ton of North Dakota, will talk on months-old brother, Jennie S j the’ maximum use be made. of ev hous Pertaviaitat Washington, April 26.—-(?)— Chairs lestroyed the home of her e permitted to remain at Staples man Haugen of the house agriculture (Copyright, 1926) from Russia at a cost less than what | eee eee coat will give & Telarc, romene’ her tiare ver é ; ree j man Hau; ¢ . . * Fy " s 1 ned ta points three or foar days zs .,, | committee announced today tha nidiaihs Rar RPE She it pays to the United States. short talk in behalf of the Grand| Railroad Board Fixes Dates Mein childeon were jhefore lorders: are issued, regarding] | Conviction of ‘Frank Kaxnell Bilt.| had added batien co tho tee Geet il France Refuses ~ | Army. : -, : A : to death. | their ultimate destination. ‘The result,] ings county farmer, on a charge of| commodities which would be protects ae ot the ‘Nations ‘Daitoriel Associ. | ,, A" unauthenticated report is going North Dakota Had None For Taking Evidence in Neighbors found the charred |! he suid, is that the terminuls are clog-| failing to send his six children to! ed under his forarreler pig eee” The committee will report the Hau- together with the Ti: 1 er i O her forces on the side of the allies| Relief corps, headed by Mrs. RE SERR annot get through| sustained by the supreme court in a! credit measure endorsed by Secret: fertile lands below # ie ocean's levels! seainst the central powers, once her] Hohncke, when it was learned,| Ten different eases now pending seh eee c transportation bottle] decision today. °° | Jardine, andthe dorsed by Secretary this century, to giant trees that were| aiet: ttaly tas French provinces of| kota was one ofstmo states in the} before the state railroad board have . jears have been held up-at points as| ation against him was insufficient] portemac cee’ PFeposal, proba- old and far up towards the sky when| sevoie and Nice, which passed to| Union not represented by a flag in| been set for hearing during the first ar west as. Mandan. because. they| in that it did not specify that there! %toMgrrow. le panes eegcd Vercingetorix behind France from Italy under Napoleon] Washington at ¢he annual Flag Day| weck in May, according to announce- jcould not get past the congestion at] was a school within two and one-! would undertake ize price on wheat, cotton, corn, cattle, hogs and butter. A revolving’ fund of $375,000,- appropriated would be uss if ii the future be forced into war Italy , = low: At Hague, N. D., on May 7, iy . ei 254 j ed largely to maintain these products world. and Nice as consideration for any displaying Tien cieiaiy mgd tae other shippers for an order directing! Pineahounee on -oheele. To encihen decuion itat couse ates ation plus the import tariff. pee nommmsen mre eC f Weather Report | HG Temperature at 7 a. Highest yesterday Lowest last night Precipitation to 7 a. m. . Highest wind velocity Weather conditions at Nor cuieee - ..%. | Declaring that “we don’t mill by| The rdilroads explain that ed a rebate of $4,572.04 on taxes total-! kota points for the 24 hours ending palaces. alism represented by Geneva. At Fredonia, N. D., on May 5, appli-| Pic er idewis Guise Wana ape PSP ripen oe to. Biace ¢ ing $140,513.62 The | at 8 a. m. toda: ¢ —— Nevertheless it is not believed in cation by citizens of the town for an POE B ss Shen on aatinliek Gracke for a0 high court i s Great cities and small towns have] responsible quarters in Rome that! order directing the Sgo line railroad] A. G. Sorlie, manager of the state hours to pect Lea en io ABLarAwh Tn its, de Ba schools that would smage and humilis] Mussolini would push his ambitions ; to build a new depot and construct! miN’ und elevator at apa Foske, the cara wonldithen move to destinetiheld seat. the proyixion inthe er ate other states in the Union. _ | so far as to drive Italy into a war of |, a cement ring’ from the depot to the} today discounted the report of the| tion, the samples being sent to des-| exempting from the ordinary tax limi Be %2 Driving 690, miles through Call-| aggression. hat Mussolini will | see: oy Muy’ 6. petition by{ Mill's operation for March which in-| tination by passenger train, tations “special levies for local im- se 23 . fornia within the last 48 hours, this} | “Have no fear that Mussolini will | P resident ok Verna ro in ony bY | dicated that it lost over $58,000. | “The practice of holding cars for| provements” does not apply to levies fo 2g writer saw in every considerable com-| plunge Europe into new Sarnage, | r Agen 4 of Verner Towns! Pt ekey “The truth is that the IVA plat-| orders which are not given until the|for road construction and mainten ae ae munity teem Asian and Clermont| asia ane etticial to the sorzespands | county, fora ney crossing of the form adopted at Devils Lake and the | samples are graded has grown to such| ance as contended by the county, Cloudy pas Big ie de iabh e tee the fo ee ay the muta ade at home, ‘At Oakes, May 6, petition by Elmer| PreP#ganda leveled against the mill) an extent that the benefits originally Vowee Conrt_A{fiemel Bottineau 30 05 Clow somth, magnifi scl ee, on id speaking for the multitu le at home, Building Stoned By Whites} 14.02" , oy fo pe en bs Ela have done much to cause this bad| planned are lost, and in addition a] _In the case of W. A. Larson Roteia ai a 80 05 Cloudy main highw: eae bile . Lora for he kifows that are tube oeee: 9 Soo line Tailroad be regained te cone| Tepert,” said Governor Sorlie, Breat amount of expense ~and delay| Paul Jacobson, appealed by the plain- Hickinien af 0 Cloudy around it, perfect schools and play-| perity must be based primari y on During Services, Is Burned” 30.4". d be requi nd a t| “People in Minnesota, Wisconsin | is added,” the letter declared. tiff from the Ne]son county district} nie ingon ... oe} Clear grounds for all the child the rebirth of the national spirit.” | airne an maintain stockyards at] sng fowa and other states wher we | Pointing out that 97 per cent of the| court, the action of the lower court] Dunn ited » 0 Cloudy i he gl f Californi ever Early Today 3 Wht Sontth von Wee Aipring oh have been selling our product nave | cars loaded with grain passing Staples| was affirmed. Biendale 28 4 Clowy ere, to tl tae ory, of ai ‘0 He. To Mobilize In June applization (of tie ees Pacific] Wit buying as tHe result of the re- | were ordered “hold” and that a large} Larson, who owned property on| pe ne ay a7 Cloudy schools come Ad ire pad beg The Italian war office is declared pate Railroad to close its station at that| Peated attacks on the mill. Mer-| Proportion of grain passing other| which Jacobson sought to foreclose igs es aeoeks 2 0 cles + second. The city, hall is perane one.|by the correspondent of the Daily! Carteret, N. J., April 26,—()—The | Rails chants are reluctant to build up u/ Sampling points also was ordered | mortgage. obtained an injunction to/ Jamestown 8 ae ‘ esis eae oT toe the prison, it} Herald of London, labor organ, to be | church of the First Baptist Negro | Pat “Antelope on May 4,, hearing on|ttade foryour brand when they are| held. the letter pointed out that it] prevent oe bere On heaxing fas papers 3 i Clow y tie Miphens to be. ene Bi ‘coujd| Dusily engaged in military prepara: | congregation, from which negroes! petition by citizens ef the town for| Not certain they will continue to) Would require an outlay of $20.11 dadimetion ee was dissolve oapatgaean 40 rc dy. - tid ippen: der dea armor oft tions, He says he is informed that| were driven bya white mob yester- | 2) agent at that place. get it. | 500 in additional trackage and switch- ae ppplid rein Bos ler of die Mio) a eda 4 ~ Gehool, where children leave their] the Italian army staff has received | day, was destroyed by fire today. ‘| “"at taylor on May d; hearing on the{, “The situation is unfortunate but| img power. sae aigetaeisaca.e | wee Waclen Geto T nT ea A Gloayy # urgent instructions to have every-|° Race tioty were threatened, when | goptication by the Peuples's telerhone| 1.camnot say that I blame these mer-| , “With this sampling discontinued,” | who issues an injunction order is at} Pembina . 53 39-0 PCy, d hats. thing prepared for mobilization by| Robert Ducueft, a negro, was arrest-| company of Tavlet ty dismantle a | chants. In their place 1 might do| the letter suid, “solid trains of grain| liberty to modify or dissolve the same) Williston ..... 66 34 0 Cloudy in the United States will wipe out] use activity steng the Adriatic/ stabbing of John Carrol, a white! "At Jamestown, May 11, hearing to| , “The propaganda has resulted in| Minals and junction points to run|ed unless the y e record. is for the hours ending at 7 a. m. today (local time). rtly after the Rev. George W. , mn Gi -| North Dakota. If the mill shows a| &¥ A ae ES IS eT { complsined thai on S long Tourney to| {2Reler, comes report of split | need, pastor, began the usual Sun-| puny “was groniet’'s semparery | lose those ‘who have made in doter-| ill bs to,sitch out cars.cu,wbie”) Dean at Carleton —_y., SEATHER FORECAST P -| 8mong the jan etl, yevening services in the negro 4 of mined effort to prevent it fr e- A ; 4 | . in Eaoareh be pune ny tne | peru Vortatednitangcor-| OUST und nts Ware WE | econ eote fee hi te] na ates eB eT Heh | tee weal a at pine Is New President sz! semeviss cooler tonehis Tee ‘ Dublie schools’ there was” then noj Tespondent says it is reported that/ eq through the windows. The wor-| posed hearing will determine if those| Of the blame. There are not many = * day ‘mostly fair and cooler. auestion in the eastern provinces of Italy, es-| shippers fled from the building and| rates should be continued, increased] businesses which would stand up and| Fargo Man Killed of Olivet College; ,,Fer North, Dakota: Cloudy and q ‘ ae 2 pecially Venice, Udita and Trieste,| several were struck by stone oe lowell 7 "| show a profit under the continual i ; os Mantle: Tat ction ee one “Market closed ” strong.” was the} ® large army under Roberto Farinacel, No decisions will be made, ini any| hammering to which “the mill has in Auto Accident) oiive, sien, Apri 26—U—Dr. A.| GENERA Wee eae Coke tins good night meee Ad » ig ‘all Sires, a a Y ot the fascist cae, ot ine cases at the time of hearing? ap eR o E. Vestling, dean of Carleton College,; A slight barometric depression {s eae eae ase een’ Duriners alecui} beginning © movement against, Mus- TODAY IN WASHINGTON: }]| of the conten ee ete member DEER BLOCKS TRAIN Gane, De Apel 2¢—4o>—tumen| Northfield’ Minn. te the new presi entered over northern North Dake. Friday. Some! t more than| soline. re clashes are said al- Belgian debt is before senate. submitted to the entire commission! Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo.—The oo Ta Rooke eas Killed and Site oT clan wean pte AB a eb thet frsetee i i Prostltatiee occurred 1, 700,000 shares in the and little} ready to have occurred, the news be- Muscle Shoals. committee re- }/ on the basis of such evidence at meet-| day ‘whet the engineer used to s! tl bl iy suanens, wae bod ae Ducet toaut oh tectine at a me In parts Aaa Montana, North Laos, Taser Cieeamerace’ be baat veg, capeerend. by ceBserally. Porte. commission cofsiders || ine® t® be held later. fhe train for a cow on the track! inte Sunday night when their touring] president, George R. Wilson of Chi- falling in Toledo, Obie, aa Tee erecuoat hd mong in April] “Mummies of. pre-Incan inhabitants|| French offer: Beigion thaatclank ¥ eats: whph tent at. boy oe: Y deloged. a train,| Sar overturned southwost of Felton, cago. morning. Generall fair weather pre- Shan they did in-Jamgary, of is uusual| of Peru are being X-rayed at the|| Ways and meuns committee {| prosght'a uember of ysone.alllgne| Hears’ amore “hed Seiten’ the Cals] Minn. | ThE car landed in a 18-fo0t] De: Vestling succeeds Dr, Paul F.| vaila in all other vections : with lambs. — : Field Museum in Chicago to permit)! studies German-American claims |} tors to England have found them from. the higher ranges. and they| Gus driving” wat pimned ede nent] Ook ole, Bieeldent (of Battle | tures are quite low. over the Great Don't gamble, “You con't win at] ssudy of thelr anatomy without wa-|| bil. "__] | diftiautt pets and sent them to the settled down on the tracks. ‘The crow) and is believed to have drowned in| will assume’ his new duties at. the | Venty whine date a (Contlayed: om: page ‘twe.) ‘wrapping. RE ‘ London x00, Bs fLehased them’ off. +] two feet of mud and water: end of the present school year, is generally fair. oe = 3 ' i ’ x - + “ % fi ole. < 5 , : = pp