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‘WEATHER FORECASTS Mostly cloudy tonight and Thurs- day with pogsible showers, cooler. Rina cmpmmraeeercase ore en EMEC RES NENTS ME NOE SE © eT) ee | ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1926 GOVERNMENT oe < PREPARES FOR A LONG STRUGGLE PROHIBITION BILIS BEFORE THE COMMITTE Senate Judiciary Sub-Comsnit- tee to Consider Fate | Slew Raider | All Previous High Production Marks For Lignite Broken Lignite production in North Dakota continues to exceed all previous high marks, Statistics for the two-weeks period ending April 10, showed 2,671 ‘tons in inter-state traffic and 20,645 tons in intra-state traffic. For the same period of 1926 inter- state shipments totaled 1,377 tons and intra-state shipments amounted to 6,- 242 tons. 5 AUTOS USED To Help Disabled : Vets in Observing IN SLAYING OF WH. MCSWIGGIN Information Says Machines Carried Nearly 30 Gang- ° Fargo, Py AP) ’ North Dakota war veteran who is now # patient in a government hospital will rentémber his mother on May 9 if plans of the American Legion au iliary are carried out, Mrs. Abbey M. Conmy, auxiliary secretary-treasurer, smid today. Arrangements have been made by the auxiliary to provide each veteran Mothers’ Day May 9 INDICATIONS OF WEAKENING "ARE NOT SHOWN Jpoe Sensational Develop; ‘ . The remarkable increase in intra- @ith carde Gnd letter paper that ahey ments Are Attacks on ws of 26 Proposals state shipments is regarded by rail- sters, All Armed may write to their mothers. Mem- Trams and Motor Busses : e roud board officials as especially sig- tiers of the auxiliary will be urged to é j Loe nificant and an “indication that com- aire fobserve the day in the same manner. t . mercial users of fucl thave adopted as| nt retal y units will hold | | FEW CHANGES EXPECTED & permanent policy the use of native| CAPONI BEING SOUGHT Epcciad Mutnera''day comeen and ant \ — fuel. td star mothers and the mothers of , { ased se: men will be rem 3 —_—_ Some Call For Modification of Dry Laws, Others For Strict Enforcement Washington, May 6—)—With ao record of three weeks of prohibition hearings behind it, a senate judiciary sub-committee set o' mulate recommendat fate of 16 wet and dry bills. Measures ranging from modifica- tion of the 18th amendment to a referendum on the Volstead act had precedence, but with the committee composed of four drys and one wet the anti-prohibitionists had no doubt as to the fate of their bills. NEA Service, Cleveland Bureau. Frank Risler, 52 of Toronto, 0., is held for first’ degree murder because he killed Prohibition Agent John C. MeCoy while McCoy was searchin HODGSON WINS MAYORALTY IN ST. PAUL VOTE {Former Mayor Defeats Pas- tor—Four Labor-Endorsed \ Candidates Win Authorities Are Told He tel by the units with cards, flowers oF per: cal Handled Machine Gun . | aN: Which Killed 3 Men W ATSON WINS Chicago, May 5.--(#)—-Five auto-! mobiles, carrying nearly 30 gangsters | NOMIN ATION The five machine: ere used in ‘ shies hours of patient trailing of the car all armed with weapons ranging from | Pistols to machine guns, were used in| in which the MeSwiggin party was! Will Be G. 0. P. Candidate riding and later to make sure of es- the slaying of William McSwiggin and two companions last week, it has been revealed in latest information obtained by the polic cape, Close Rationing May Result, However, if Shipping | | |No SHORTAGE OF FOOD { | } Is Discontinued { | London, May §.—@)—Great Brit- \ain’s monster general strike continu. jed today without any indication of | weakening by either side to the con- | troversy. The coal mining and vat- | ious other industries remained. inac- | tive by reason of the lockout by the | mine owners and the declaration of the general strike by the trades un- ion. congress. | Gang attacks on ttams and busses * ¢ 1 . ‘run by volunteer workers in Glasgow, Besides the measures, the commit- | his home for liquor. Toronto citi-| st. Paul, Minn, May 5.—OP)-La-| “the Tribune says that secret war-| For Long Term as United | Yiséday-and other provinelel -coeaes tee had before it more than half a | "8 are raising @ fund for his de-/ bor-endorsed candidates captured] rants have been issued for the_arrest States Senator were the only sensgtional develop- dozen administration bills designed to fense. four of the major offices in yester-] of Al Caponi, commonly. known among | ments of the day up to mid-after- . strengthen the Volstead act and to = day's election here. gangsters as Al Brown, after it had — noon. broaden the powers of the prohibttion The mayoralty, however, was won been established to the satistaction Indianapolis, 5. (P—James | That the government was prepared forces in preventing smuggling both . by prs oC ener centile ei of A state's fea i office and] #. Watson, of many In ea any i. oe alnne the Clyde | r the intérnati: er of finance, who defeated the Rev.| the detective bureau that Caponi in| political battles, was victorious in side was indicated by the news that foe the san ernational borders and |}’ Hottest May Day Howard Y. Williams, pastor of the : a engagement While the prohibitionists favor these measures on the whole, they en- tertain little hope of seeing any of them translated into law*at this ses- sion. Nearly all of them carry pro- visions which the-wets regard as an invasion of rights guaranteed under the constitution and they are prepar- ed to wage long warfare against them. Senator Reed, Democrat, Missvuri, Bismarck Ever Had Bismarck and vicinity yester- day experienced the hottest May 4'ever known here and, in f the hottest day for the first week of May in the history of’ the lo- cal weather bureau. At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon the official mercury reading at the weather People’s Church, backed by labor. Mr. Hodgson, former mayor, had a ma- Only {55,000 out of the 104,000 yegistered j Voters cast ballots. Three of the six men elecied to the city council’ were supported by labor. They were Commissioners Her- man Wenzel and James Clancy, and C, J. McGlogan, city clerk, who was chosen to the post left vacant by Mr, ‘jority of about 6,000 vote person led the slayers of MeSwiggin.| anothe: yesterday when The newspaper says it has been found| he vanquished in the Republican that Caponi handled the machine gun,] primary Claris Adams, an Indianapo being compelled in this act in order] lis attorney, his sole opponent — for to set an example of fearlessness for/the long term senatorial nomination. his less eager companions. For the Republican short term In_ addition to McSwiggin, Games| nomination Senator Arthur R. Robin- Doherty and ‘Thomas Duffy, all of[ son of Indianapolis maintained a ma- whom were killed, the machine at- ity over four opponents, In the tacked by the gangsters was believed| event that he holds the majority un- to have carried Myles and Klondike] til the final count he will be the O'Donnell, the latter two bitter ene-| nominee. Otherwise the party's state ais three large warships were in the riv- ler. The giant battle cruiser Hood joined the Warshite and the Cruiser | Comus moved up the river to Glas- ! gow. Tn the main, the country was quiet | und the situation little changed except, for increased transportation facilities | afforded by the activities of volun- teer workers, | Business Is Quiet | Business was more stagnant, how- the one wet of the sub-committee i. ‘9 Hodgson. The other council men re-| mies and rivals of the Caponi outfit] convention will designate the nomi- id yr 4 who furnished most of the fireworks |f Seicck, Watuity tosct the wetne, || slected were J. H. MeDonald, the Rev.| in ‘rum running activities. mee. i v,emplosers informing their { at the public hearings, is prepared|| est part of the day, the reading || L.,R. S. Ferguson and George Sud- Without opposition Evans Woollen, i LAB cbt a5 | to make a fight for was 91 above zero, but the mer- heimer. Fireworks Coming Blastowure 16e Indianapolis banker, became the can- | for work as little business could be 3 : r villi Y. Se ila sa . angland’s secrets, pas § te : re . done under present conditions. Volsigad act and’a national referenc|| Sur? comtimucd to clint, yester- Hi another labor mia, was returned ‘6 covering a period of 2H years, willl dersinations ‘The Decsoctatie race Yor | Dapper RichardReese’ Whitiemore (right) arrived in New York under| Two untoward incidents have occur. e s Mas Neat e attempte especial crime] Nomination. repeepadayerhetai elation ire at otWal.. cet ed to disturb the otherwise orderly dum on that law. Losing there, hel] reached two hours later. ‘The |] ffice. Arthur E. Eggert was the ecand pe impanelled here Monday, |the long term poe ai is olved site heavy guard follow am yeement of a Buffalo (N. Y.) jury on | situation, Hoodlums in the east Lon. will carry on his fight against thel] coolest. temperature during Just {| FUBMer UP. “The fireworks will begin when] cididutes with Albert Stump, In-/charges of murder. He was bundled off to Baltimore where he will | gon yet digodlums in the east Lon- administration bills and particularly against the props.al to give the prohibition forces the right to search dwellings where there is a suspicion that liquor is being distilled for TODAY THE JEWISH DRIVE. THE KAISER’S CHANCE. WISE VICTORIA, night was 66 above zero. Skies clouded over during the early evening and gave the ap- penrante of rain, but none fell ere. Later in the evening the wee zero..-This ig the that. Bismarck has ever experienced in May, the next Possible showers are predicted for tonight which, if they arrive, are expected to bring relief from the unusual heat. 53 QUARTERS DURING APRIL | \—Still Some Land Which Is Not Leased Fifty-three quarter sections of land the jury resumes its deliberations to-| “i#napolis, in the lead. morrow,” was the prediction of Osear The Figures Carlstrom, state attorney general.! The figures tabulated early today Mr, Carlstrom refused to reveai the} on the three contests gave the cun- }publican short term nomination recinets: Senator Robinson 66,921 Arch Graham, South Ben: May 5.--U)—A] wald Ryan, Anderson 12,973 forest fire of undetermined origin,| Hiner, Indianapolis 8,864; Di Into Glacier Park Missoyla, Mont., ce Monday, last night burned its] States senatorial candidates the vot- way into the-Glacier National Park,| ers registered their preference for where it burned over un aren of| congressional, legislative and county about 200 acres. The fire is pro-| office seekers. gressing along both banks of the riv- | face trial for the murder of a prison guard. STUTSMAN CO. BY HIGH COURT | Levying Tax to Build Addi- tion to Court House Was Legal, Court Holds 1 rv side of the strike in answ tish Gazette, issued The paper will ently of that publication. Strikes lows. make strange bedfel- When the officals of trades union congress rrived at their large element of foreigners reputed- | ly imbued with the Russian brand of ‘ommunism, started trouble by stop- | Ping street traffic. This culminated , nature of new evidence at his com-|didates this standing: STRIKE NOTES {in rioting, but the police used their commercial purposes. clouds had disappeared and today mand, For the Republican long term ahaa {clubs vigorously, broke numerous ; dawned bright and cleur. : F _—_—_—_- nomination: 1,276 out of a total of The trades union congress is || Meads, and sent a'score of persons to reco! ‘or May heat were F t B 5,551 precincts in the state Vatson publiahing a newspapen beqinniie ospitals. broken today when, at 2:30 p. m., orest rire burns $8,459; Adams 34,729. For the ng ee foe até |) In Glasgow, another hotbed of | eT reese this afternoon, t@ set forth the radicalism, strikers attacked motor busses and smashed the windows in them but did not harm the passeng- ers. rs —- » British Worker and , 2, warmest May day having been on James od f tha Hand That the call to strike was widely May 11, 1906, when the mercury |) Total Receipts Were $8,835.26) which hus been burning along the| R, Norrell, Indianapolis 4,633. ‘ ued from, the London # responded ‘to by. the: workers is. obe sami ate reached 96. : dle fork of the Flathead river] ‘In addition to voting fer United Daily Here 1d ottice, bu tandagend: (11 but sone industries, or et me sections of them, continue whether by permission by the trades union congress or of their own volition is not clear. It is un- certain the amount and quality of the | in the vicinity of the town of Bel- I ~ >) they || volunteer help being enlisted to keep : oh i ag were leased by the state land depart-| ef in the vicinity of | of . be being enlis BY ARTHUR BRISBANE Ment duriug April for a total of $8; 19 gtuh city of'water. © Som I Stutsman county. Commissioners, might oer the governe || ne gules services going, gogo it w . the wo- J is figure, however, will not tep- BR Tt ae RE tases : \ transport workers are lukewarm to man: “will “greatly. multiply” thy resent the state total income trom}! Weather Report | URGE BOYCOTT |esstisic ies ie tie Hie Sy Aare onte sorrow and thy conception; in sorrow leased land or the amount leased, | 4. 6 7 Oe und. cake tans eee . But this is one “hou shalt bring forth children. Kostizky said, since many tracts were pacicot county ¢ x jof many rumors that cannot be veri+ Eve ‘had eaten the apple, should leased last year and the year before! Temperature at 7 a. m. . 5 Bead itar andeitens A catine rte Suide amend flea! have known better, and perhaps de- for @ three-year period. Highest yesterday ...... ‘ Ee He wali ebecTéhnakonic ne dense, fou: hich blanketed 1) There has been as yet, no shortage rved ‘the dreadful pains of child- In practically every county, Ko-| Lowest last night ..... pai MeGHaR MEME EO MWHUIGoONC| fhe i wil ae nig ih hing ae | of food felt and the government's ar- birth. But that was dong ago. Mod- sitzky said, some state land still is| Precipitation to 7 a. m. tracts for the new building had been |] descended over London early this |i rangements for the distribution of ern women dd not listen to any ser- unleased. This can be had by appli-| Highest wind velocity avacisa, ! Ee Sade ing a e || necessaries seems to be running pent. cation to the land commissioner. Weather conditions Da-/«all Workers Must Stand] © The decision sistained the action! seady serious traffic problem. Jj smoothly. Great Britain, however, is made by Dr. Lyle G. MeNeile that a ii ‘attempts will be made ‘to use some of | af m, today: is _ in refusing to enjoin the commission- h s a te conti new method. es. been found for ai-| Besmarck\ Is Rapidly Taking the land on which no leases have been A With Struggling Brot crs from proceeding with their plan.|] Tight, and automobiles were run- J there is stoppage of shipping, there minishing the “sorrow” of mother- on a Fine Appearance— taken. He gens ‘to sond his inspec- a 3 ers,” Says Statement The plaintiffs contended that a vote|[ Ming with all lights o ie Banna a be a shortage which may \ hood in childbirth. fi ‘tors out within the next month to de- 33) ous . of the people was necessary to vali-| — to ee aot Tho problem seems simple. It in- Scouts Work Hard termine if such is the case and bring Be of date what they claimed was an “ex- | siblabatni acti | pape: Spaeelinens sip c mbiah tg volves deadening the “afferent” set of prosecutions against those violating ce 2G]. Moscow, May 6—)—The Red labor] traordinary outlay” of money on the; | stri a onenell Was somewhat alurm- nerves, ‘which conyey pain to the ‘the law against the free use of state Fae 3 internationat has issued a proclama-| part of the commissioners. ingly broken in the east London dock brain, without paralyzing the other] The clean up and plant up cam-| land. & Bytion signed by General Secretary |The county officials contended that | distri sesterday. in the Poplar, Can- set, the “efferent” nerves, that carry] iaien which opened in Bismarck the . Highest Prices Amenia .. 9 Clear | Losovsky and reading in part as fol-| since the expenditure could be cover. | Rineton and: Blacewall Gisteicte: areas. the orders of the brain ‘to the dif-| P&M Which opened The highest prices per quarter sce-| Bismarck . 56 0 Clear | igor Bui ate lete fay ono cone wltinue e police say the mobs which gave ferent muscles of the body. first of this week is now well under] 4:0, obtained in this year’s lettings, | Bottineau 66 0 Cloudy |" “«The struggle has begun. Millions| raising the levy beyond the eight- | them trouble were not legitimate way and the city is already showing] jisted by counties, follows: Devils Lake 56 0 Clase of the English proletariat have risen] mill limitation imposed by state law, rh trade -halauiats, Bae tonghs aie dane + Bi] + Dr. MeNeile €ays the new method,| the results of the drive to make Bis-| Adams $90; Barnes $189; Benson| Dickinson 48 0 Clear | as one man against the exploiters. | they were within their rights. jee ype. They bega s- which origingted in New York Citf’s iful| $540; Billings $130; Bottineau $330; | Ellendale 53 0 Clear “Facing the development of this Addition To Cost $40,000 | order by holding up street traffic || Uying-in Hospital, has been used-with | Uarek ® Cleaner and more Deautifull BO. s30: Burke $170; Burleigh| Fessenden"... 96. 51 0 Clear Struggle, when for the first] ‘The proposed new addition would| j during the day and compelling eabs success in seven hundred cases in Los| °it¥: hei $164; Cass | $120; Cavalier $242; | Grand Forks .... 87 59 0 P. Cldy.ltime in British history cla be 40 by 60 feet, two stories high; | ponrekineimprbere) ta: bali. AUeH aun ) Angeles. It consists in the injection}. Members of the Lions club clean] Dickey $120; Divide $310; Dunt $155; Tamarions ‘ 3 OO Clear. | lass, all difference among the and woul cost $40,000. | Person | im (heceropine the ice seen dade \ of a solution of ether and olive oi, Up committee made a tour of the city! Rady $120; Emmons $126; Foster| Langdon - 50 0 CI ers must be sunk. All workers, re-| seeking the injunction claimed that lous. Whe scuehiness of wevaral cues can be employed by any ordinary phy-| last evening and found that practi-} 199; Golden Valley $350; Grand | Larimore . Fog Gieat | gardiess of factions, msut stand with | the plan was part of one to build an 2 ous: The tinphinesy ob: sararm ate | sician, and is “past the stage of ex-| cally every property owner is comply-| Forks $245; Grant $260; Griggs $120; | Lisbon ee creat |our struggling ‘brothers and give] entire new court house at a cogt of Busses Are Attacked—Tram.- | was Wrecked and the | pasgengers | iment.” Th be no better] ing with the requests made to make a i "9142; Kidder $200; La-| Minot - 48 9 Clear | them full and unqualified aid. $200,000. ! roughly turned out. Many .et Sia periment.’ ere can no better] ing v 4 nx Hettinger $142; Kidder $200; Napoleon . 57 0 Clear + egy ana pe shiek ai itasdesiethns” said! i ‘j 4 |— | were women who were forced to con- 1 news than tiat, if hopes are justified | special effort in cleaning up the city! Moure $120; Logan $160; “McHenry pol “Not one ton of coal for England.| The court, i . id} Inspector Injured. DER, | by facts, which doce mot always hap-| this week. A few places were found| Moure fir0) Lagan $40) esenny Sas Be AT 0 Cleat y.| All countries, boycott British coal or- that “unfortunately ‘the statutes, in a |tinue their journey on foot. pen. hero persons were not inclined tol McLean $177; Mercer $160; Mofton | Williston ---- 8) 8 0 Cidudy | ders and @pfuise to deliver any foreign eee te atten at aac im the) Many Cars Withdrawn ==. Police Clear Streets : — improve the, appearance of | theit|sigo; Mountrail $176; Neluon $120; ee eat merchan to England. Wage x} dealt) with are not couched jin the Wht the police intervened there f, 4 ; ise ro) jauling away ashes ant + 008 ie tf . 4 rT HT i ck brok- | cleares! language. s e 1 . here, 2 - i ioting. constables am | Bhe-whole sword ae grows this die: Fubbish and cleaning up. the lawns | OH¥eE $90; Pembing $15; Pierce ia | For Bismarck and vicinity: Mostly aretcleds “flebt ageinst, Stock. meee Ee ex pieamlons, sed ory | Glasgow, Seotlund, May 5.—4)—| Was JME rioting. | The constables flans) which hows that even. Chris-| and boulevards, and in such instances | Ramsey : Rolette $109.50; | cloudy tonight’ and Thursday with] °"* aah adapted to convey a meaning} Disorders in connection with the gen-| thelr elubs and numerous, disturbers tins, which even Chris-| the city authorities will be asked to| $175; Richland §97; Ae We tveeaes eaeentat calc that misunderstanding. ti ax. | pivengary, in connection, with: the en: (thele elbbs age Shinaseus aan lees tianity can irsprove. It is not 1o1 y (° | Sargent $93.75 idan $175; Sioux | P ly a B ASTAMIDS: Nena aed din Glasgow Pp Pp j ince'a Seoteh’ woman in childbirth | ehforce the ordinance relating to this|ateent § "$80; Stark $350; Steele | Thursday. pected to result. isi ruler SrOUL atacka |With the aid of reinforcements the qi bined pia ae ife| matter. A city ordinance provides} $76; Slope $80; Stark S00: eo; | For North Dakota: Mostly cloudy ‘ After tracing the history of gov-|toduy. There were numerous attacks | WHR the ad of reinforcements, tne i as somnsed PL shone Giminiening that the city may clean up property Prod a wins 3125, Ward $167; | tonight and Thareday with, possibly | © grning statutes, back, to territorial on bu In the center of the city e today were apparently expect, i (anna >| where the owners faikto do so an A ee " "| showers; somewhat cooler Thursday jays the court held tha {a tramway inspector was hauled off; ing a renewal of the trouble and i pain. “God wants mothers to suffer,”| 1200, the costs against the proper-| Wells $120; Williams $80. and north portion tonight. “Where for a lony period of years | car and so roughly handled that he{ IMB 4 renewal of the trouble an Said the good Presbyterians; “it says| assess the © ‘ i HER CONDITIONS legislation has existed prohibiting) was taken to a hospital. | WeFeday was the trae dey that lone a | 20 in the Bible, s0 you must both die,”| ¥ pene thai CRE AL RATER CUNINTO! ty commissioners from. making! In the town of Parkhead, the out-| 9 Today was the first day that Lon ia executed accordingly. For fuller de-| wnich the listeners are urged to as- im Mocks Mountain raglen’ andl nip. of the people, and where such relu-| police were called out. | Mlthanek is, sumerbetierinpled tere Hf - tails see White's “Conflict Between! sist "in the work and to plant flow- “ Cipitation’ securted. at almost all tive expression has been used in a!” Gangs of youths smashed the win. | dlthough in somewhat crippled form, Science and Theology én Christen-| 6.5, vardens, shrubbery, trees, etc., Sete tat thee uarthers, Rocky: statute in contradistinction to outlays | dows of one tramear but the passeng-| but today they were able to obtain dom.” When chloroform and other! thereby helping to. make Bismarck Mountain region to the north Pacific esto that may be made from current an-/ ers escuped, So great was the hos: only, the | government’ | British { anaesthetics were first used Ayyurg- be ” Mountain “vegion afin 3 nual revenues, a new meaning can-| tility toward the omnibus service that | Gazette, printed ’ the “city beautiful.’ coast. High temperatures \ prevail 5 i a ‘ a“ a per, and a quaint little leaflet in ery, their use was denounced by| "4 meeting of all committees engag- over the Pisins States and upper) Extent of Injuries Not Yet| not be engrafted on the expression | hundreds of curs were withdrawn. | Por and a quaint, lithe leaflet fn lergymen generally, on the ground ymor- i extraordinary outlays’ by reason of} One bus in the Renfrewshire dis- eer el gel ys s ed.in the work will be held tomor. Mi pi Valley while cooler » yo y aes) 2 : i British Gazette is being published ‘that God wanted men to suffer, there-l'row evening at which time the pro- weather prevails over the Northwest.| Known—Pile of Banana — | changing conditions which ereutly in-| trict was overturned and | smashed.| ¢07'the stuted reason of keeping the j fore it was sinful to, interfere with) cregg of the campaign will be noted Maximum. temperatures were above erease the current annual revenue.” | Two other big vehicles were badly! £0 {he stated reason of Keeping the . i "the divine plan by making ® man un-/ ind the large map, of the city will 90 degrees in North Dakota vesterday Crates Fell on Him Sections of the state law: ‘autho : damaged and in many other. cases the: Pects of the strike, The govern: conscious when this leg was cut off.| be prepared to indicate what property or and a few stations reported the high- ing the levy of taxes by county} busses were forced to speed up to es-| Sone ares consigntents of the The world, including clergymen, take! hag been cleaned up and what has|State Probably Has Fewer | 21 temperature ever recorded this — commissioners, based upon an item-| cape pursuing ‘ | Ssape by atx planes: 60 unkenere oMiaa, a more cheerful view of the divine! not, This map will be placed in the early in the season. Arthur Coons, 18-year-old employe | ized statement of the county expenses’ % Look eam The nanber of valantesk, eacerk plan now. Hoskins-Meyer window Friday and Women Prisoners Than h Dakota Cor Wheat Re-| Of the Gamble Robinson Fruit Com-| for the ensuing year and limiting the; BATTLE CRUISERS ARE | hase ino aead: Senaii sua Terese i; persons interested may learn there- Nort! ox on aad ( Pany, was critically injured at 10:30] levy for ordinary county revenue to/ ANCHORED NEAR GLA! feo til taeee oh the conutee abdae ‘The United Jewish campaign, to re-| trom just how the campaign is pro- Any Other in Union E Mine Hay 4, 1926, | o'clock this.morning when a large| not more than eight milis qn the dol-| Glasgow, Se: - Showed ‘considerable aliens’ Dew + lieve the dreadful sufferings of ~wo-| gresaing’ in thelr particular part of f Fe ee eee rey og ’ariu| stack of banana crates with which he| lar ure construed and held to author-/ The battle cruiser, Hood, one of the | Shewed consider s men and children in eastern Europe, city. The Boy Scout troops are Sere favoteble for farm work and other| Was working fell upon him. He was| ize the inclusion within the levy of| biggest in the British navy, arrived | SMi0M" cwepapers are beginning to sees well in practically every| active io the campaign and each troup | North Dakota probably has fewer| favorable for y d| taken to the St, Alexius hospital im-| amounts that may be deemed neces-| today in the lower Clyde river and| ,7Me mewsPapers ave beginning. to f Whe Union. This latest ‘be-| is endeavoring to have its section of| women prisoners in its penitentiary} outdoor activities. The early seeded) Weatitel, ahd wax in a subconacious| sary for the ‘erection and repairing) dropped anchor beside the Battleship | fe@PPes A e a erica ca ( th re ‘than any other estate in the union,| wheat is excellent and the late sown y th following the| of court houses, Jails and other nec-| Warshite. form to give the news Popa: novolent campaign is @ test of the/ the city appear at its best, as the | the: y “john J.| is coming up except ‘in a few places| State for several hours following of court h i. iH Be Rig seg pl a “ oceeded | lace, which thus far has generally } Jewish charity ‘that has responded| troops are in competition for prizes. reniet commie by Warten: doke 4. | oe eee te nil is extee dey, Onte asrident. AC 1 o'clock today Bitoad- os wary balldinpewhere, thy expedl:| ae ie eriser prune, bse proceeded | 0%; “ignorant of details of the { nobl; —_—_—_—__ 1, show, : d s jans were awaitin; le- i " . | strike’, BM pnnd: 5 aon en compiled from a large| seeding is well advanced and much | /ng physicians mene av otCOe che be-| than ean be pad gut, of the revenue) Bata ah | strike’s progress. child veivhis| BOY Kicked By a tn of prisons show that 95 per] plowing for. corh ‘has been accom} PoP Evin”, “Getinite statement as| for theturrent year.” STUDY CO-OPERATION I ‘London In Darkness pany Heer d (3 a 7 cont of the fumatas are anon and five| Pllahed. Pastures, :ranges-and mea-|£0¥e: injuries, known to be very ser-| ‘The court held that certain other! Reports from 43 agricultural col-| London was blanketed by a dense * e e Horse Dies T per cent women, ws need rain badly in. all sections. 70 = : sections of the state law. “authorize| leges show that 29 of these are giv-| fog this afternoon and for p short in —— Dakota's has 205 Mr. and Mrs, Sam Coons of MeKen-| the making of certain public improve-| ing 47 courses of study which deal| time there was midnight blackness, aie, parents of the boy, were notified| ments by the board of county com-| specifically with agricultural co- and all lights were turned on, The j ° missioners without the submission of| operation. Eleven other colleges are fog lifted’ shortly, however. pA TODAY IN WASHINGTON in regard to the accident and eame| mis: pe , : 9 iy ‘th ving picture Public buildings bill is before ]j to Bismarck immediatelv. Coons has| the question to a vote, where the| giving 36 courses in which co-opera-| ight of London’s big theatres at- } wie bag p Baro ataes in senate, n been employed by the Gamble Robin-| contemplated expenditure is not) tive marketing is made part of the| ready have closed,-but faa) soins “4 prese igi House considers army aviation |} son company since the first of the wreater in amount than an be pro-| courses in marketing and economics. Eeported food attendance , ote exami oer > 7 “ vi the annual tax.” ; ee lotion picture houses are. o UD > Spel Some tne sengeri - Melaits toetiese bees reietides AP odes UME Seep s At the height of 1000 feet ong may furnishing the only av ¥ i i 4 ' insect, known as moth” iowa raises more hogs than’ any) see an 0 ami] tainmen' ti ‘ YY ‘A. Brown,| Funore! in English ‘impeachment enec. An peta nl ieee wae pedi Were 4 r tatin ed oat ee ‘ } {Continued on page three.) a os 2g wh