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==/ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [mona] ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS GERMANY UNANIMOUSLY ELECTED TO LEAGUE — BLAINE WINS SENATE NOMINATION IN WISCONSIN PRIMARY IGOVERNOR HAS DEVELOPMENT |$ REPUBLICAN [werent] LOCARNO PACD ' LEAD OF 17,000 WORK WILL BE SENATORS ARE oo PUT IN FORGE } OVER LENROOT COORDINATED R ENOM NATED |- BY DECISION Nation Also Accorded Perma- F Ticket Suffers One Defeat, ciation Appropriates $15,- Only One Defeated in . > ped — . Af = nent Seat on League of For Governorship 000 For on Purpose Tuesday’s Primaries a Nations Council ZIMMERMAN NOMINATED |Greater North Dakota Asso- Scnator Lenroot of Wisconsin ; WILL Bhasin COMMITTEE MOSES WINS BY 20,000 orks ; GREAT WAR IS BURIED Secretary of State Hes Big Majerity Over Attorney General Ekern PHIL LA FOLLETTE MAY SEEK GOVERNOR@I IP Janesville, Wis., Sept. R—“A1") —The Janesville Gaz-iie w..t say today that an independent ° ressive gubernatorial candidate, probably Phil La Follette, son of the late Senator Robert M. La Follette, will be placed in the field by the La Follett inching to seek election in jovember. The newspaper will say it learns authoritatively that imme- diately on rece! | Minneapolis Paper to Spend Senator Oddie of Nevada $50,000 on Development Work in N. D. | Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 8—Action Ahead—Senator Cameron of Arizona Unopposed Washington, Sept. “8—(AP)—Re-! ‘providing for the appointment of ani nomination of three Republican sen- { agricultural committee to co-ordinate tagricultural development work by ‘agencies assisting in the North Di {kota agricultural program as spon: ators and defeut of a fourth—-Senator Irvine L. Lenroot, leader of the ad- Ministration's successful fight for adhesion to the world court—was ored by the North Dakota Agricul. | Igdicated today on the face of incom- jtural college, and making an initial | plete returns from the primaries of ‘appropriation of $15,000 to finance; Yesterday in Nevada, Arizona, Wis- jthe committee's activities, was taken; consin and New Hampshire. ! lat the meeting of the board of direc- jtors of the Greater North Dakota ai | sociation here last night. Sitting with the board were officers of the North jDakota Bankers’ association, Dr.) G i John Lee Coulter, president of the {North Dakota Agricultural college, jand others prominent in agricultural | development work. The resolution providing for the In Wisconsin the results of a strue- etween Senator Lenroot and the Folette forces showed that the in- eumbent was far behind his opponent, | jevernor John J. Blaine, late returns’ ffom Milwaukee county having over- ‘come the earlier lead established by Senator Lenroot. { Senator George H. Moses, president pro tempore of the senate, was re- The smashing force with which two interurban cars ecllided near Mon- France First to Weleome An- cient Enemy—Belgium and England Follow Geneva, Sept. 8.—(%)—Europe bur- ied the great war today, when, amid applause which shook the hall of the Teugue of Nati sembly, Ger- many was unanimously elected 9 member of the league and unanimous- Ka also accorded a permanent seat on the league council. When the roll call of states wai taken, Foreign Minister Briand of France pronounced a sonorous “yes,” and turned his eyes toward the press galleries as if he wanted the word j to go forth throughout the world that France was first and foremost to wel- roe, Mich. is illustrated heve. The cars hit on a curve. Eight pas-| come her ancient enemy in the: fold sengers were killed and two motormen and two conductors and 22} of conciliai passengers injured, Sere interent of the committee and nominated, defeating former Gover- 1 % : iation came after F. E.| not Robert P, Bass in New Hampshire ager =e © | mission, while Sir Austen Chamber- istrict attorney lpia. gubllaherof The Mineanes by. 20,000 votes, n [|] lain's contribution to unanimity on is mentioned : Aa tanbune, addressed the Jolutseensiin On. Incomplete-returns froin. 1006P J Detroit, Minn, 1) behalf of Great Britain was crisp and 5 7 counti 1 i 4 clear, |ference and offered to spend $30,000{the 17 counties in Nevada, Senator i Changes Name lee i ‘on agricultural development work in{ Tasker L. Oddie, world ’ j ‘an in States Protest _ fl cnn gy Bo petra al North Dakota during the next year| cate, was leading M H to Detroit Lakes | lan ee Ee enn eee out of 2,728 for Renublican sen- : : ‘ : ,if the Greater North Dakota Persie Pt eae GR BIE | ry x bia | Ing Gersenaytealection web seeatald si i : é . : bi vi ‘epecint ae i ay irector of the ie! sp nenfe niceties : : oe agricultural college followed, Me, ¢Fatic senatorial con ‘ | (@py—Detruit, Minnesotar pansed | PEFMancnt council seats from six to re ee : : : : 3 \Murphy snd. feconrmenged “that aekgig Senator Balyh Cameron was unop:| | “cut oftexiatence today sx the re-_|ine, this augmentation’ was ratified, cocrontrrt fad : |atate development. association estab. | posed for the Republican nomination sult of a vote Tuesday on the | and ‘also ununinously, Three sests Fe eas sate 3 re es i cg ses i jlish a co-ordinating body for all ag- ie open eraautctive GAD | Ty | question of changing the town’s toe Latin Aperich on the council ate if r. a 4 . j rie r re » 'den was leading Charles Rutherford, us assured, a — | August 18 ‘wes ithe date George aan pte ger oan Ue igen iron Phoenix attorney, for the Democratic: ARNouncement Made wine President Ninchitich of the assem Milwaukee, Sept, §—(AP)—Trailing | and’ Matthew Kimes and Flossie Johnson p y Q chen . | nomination. %, * bly was visibly moved when he an- by more than 17,000 votes with only | Ark., double wedding. Two weeks later the brother bridegrooms were Pens cenateruent of the agricul Conference Between Cool- @ounced German:'s unanimous od. h 7 cinets to be heard from, United | in jail avcused of three Oklahoma bank robberies and a murder. Perry! “He outlined the service such a com- . i 3 ‘ mission, M. Ninchitich is foreign Beles Senator. iretne: L. Leatoct fo Chuculate, Cherokee Indian, was shot while helping a posse ‘chase the “mittes might: donder ‘agricultute ip or | idge and Mr. Sheffielu se jeer aa Beige AF ins py jie. comabry, day conceded his defeat for the Re-| boy bandits. A battle with a second posse on the side of an Arkansas|North Dakota. H. T. Graves, presi- ¢ — ublican nomination at the hand mountain preceded their capture. The boys had told their brides they ‘dent of the North” Dakota’ Bankers’ Paul'Smiths, N. ¥., Sept. 8.) Minn. , Ree diettee geet ee ae John J. Blaine, i i H . | association, also spoke, commending ! After conferences between Pre: The voic was four to one in | the Austrian Archduke Ferdinand, ive, and declared he would abide by| _WeFe EOE out to get money with which to furnish their homes. | Association, also spoke, commending! BRITISH N AY y \Coolidge and James R. Sheffield,| favor of changing the name. An | Which was the initial incident in the he, decision. ; From his home in Superior Senator nroot, administration leader in the uecessful world court fight in the enate and a member of congress for hoard. American ambassador to Mexic amendment had been approved by | CUtbreak of the world war. ‘ 5 “ ae derrdabeiaen auditor today, making the change | during the league troubles of last Owatonna Closes) it; (roves and Dr Couter will se ai ee Me Hineel Cohen Cermany' tectien tot oP wee ‘ rsa the city council previously and | “It shows after all,” he said, “that National Bank at | GuZ, Manieloon, president of the ARE KILLED Fee ree a ke Sua TEae HA ee Egme <dccnte, | theas. maon ut dalts-siere care Wom % ! 7 : t n A es LIN blocked), they were not disheartened 7 years, issued a statement when “The agricultural college appreci- the entire confidence and support of e ifticults fe! turns ‘showed that his cause was PROM | NENCE | Owatonna, Minny Sept. §—(AP)—A ates the splendid assistance given to the president and the state depart- H ARBORD ASKS Sas nae Wahace erste Jost. notice on the door of the National’ the promotion of its agricultural pro- Si ; ment. ti i wenn Wilt Not Support, Blaine “aq! Furmers bank ‘here announced the gram for North Dakota by the rail. everal Casualties Reported ire ase it was declared shemales rata eee ‘The ary settled the age closing of the institution today. roads, creameries, the agricultural! jm Clash Between Gunboats | by officials spea in behalf of Mr. most important tasks in the develop- a] as far as I am _— ly _con- | The bank had capital of $75,000, committee of the North Dakota Coolidge in the presence of Mr. ment of the League of Nations cerned although I ae oot ue ort surplus of $15,000 and approximate ers’ association and similar and Chinese Troops field, has had, the complete support Stresemann Notified Governor Blaine c we rid “4 deposits of $142,000. B. R. Patterson, Dr. Coulter declared, “but and will continue to have that sup- Two minutes after adjournment of ont tm hls aseemanl tse no — chief district national bank examiner, |there is need of some co-ordinating — | Port in the policies he has carried os 3 et | ; . : the assembly until afternoon, the % {is in charge of the bank. agency and it would be entirely ap-| Shanghai, Sept. 8--(#)—Several out and will continue to carry out “ ir’ Eri oh Aeebeane ae ptes Sie the fight '! Public Especially Invited to, C.K. Bennett is president and Guy|propriate for such an agency to be'a| British’ waval aftices ach eae ange leo City. ieee oe ee r 1 is y seamen | without change Mexico City, lashed a telegram B | Bennett vice president. The bank| committe of the Greater North Da- | were killed and wounded in Monday's! While it was asserted that there Hear Olson, Brannon | was founded 60 years ‘ago by their| kot» association.” | clash between Chinese troops and/ had been no new developments in the : L ve No reason for} Mr. Murphy explained that his de-| British gunboats on the Yangtze riv-| Mexican situation touching cithe: 2 | i and Christianson the closing was given. tite, to concentrate on North Dakota er at Washsein, it was learned today) oi! and lund. laws, oF the reliciols (Speaker Discusses Rkggbete | san Usleeiion iacexeeetad to wee eae — rege pea viogh roche helng | when Senile Pd ss —: ee controversy, it was suid there appar-|° peaker ie “| in Geneva tomorrow night, to take ; a ES Re | nly 8 in the northwest fully | received in Shanghai. No definite, ent} i 1 ade een f . iation of Commerce is | Weather Report | organized for development work. | information has been received as tol dition of order in. i freer tee Neglect of Ordinary Du- Pa nents the linking of Ger- with the committees oto $ “In building the Greater North Da-| the number of Chinese casualties. public. ti f Citizenshi many’s election with the question of ‘ agg Midiad ak Mek "Gentinnedion emscaten) | othe British dead dncladed, Com There alao had been, it was added, ROR GE SAOT ROR enlarging the council, both M. Lou. UNLESS’ feather conditions at Nort! pare gE gmimay sed ni . C, Darle; Lieut. A. R.| 9 good de: recession th rt pa gis gouparyment, ation, pene anda kota points for the 84 hours ending | Higa of she gunboat Disaich and|S¢"the ‘Mexlean "goverment in She| Port Scott, pn, Sept. &—caP)—| Mtns Hola nd DE, Nano, of at 8 a, m. te 4 5 ut. C. F, ge 0 gunboat ims it hi f the privilege of} § arpa os tae : TO MYSTERIOUS ONES. fo the Country lub Thursday, ngon.| Temperature at 7 a, m, Cockchafer, who died from wounds. {ttarfoding with dhe in ervilee of] Shortcomings of the average Amer. tics were being used. A HOLE IN YOUR STOMACH? y people who have cars whic! Y; Highest yesterday .. are willing to loan for the purpose! 15, last night HAPPY WALL STREET. are urged to notify H. P. Goddard of! Precipitation tet a. i, i the Association of Commerce at once. Highest wind velocity “The people of Bismarck and vicin- By Arthur Brisbane. ity ought to be urged especially to; turn out to hear the tifree speakers brought in by the association,” said “unless there i: ent | Mr, Goddard this morning refer. tion agreement the United States will ring to-the annual meeting which be- go head with a development of naval’ gins tomorrow. i aviation that , would make Ameri Judge Harry Olson, chief justice of lend the world in the air.” f Chicago, Ill., BISMARCK .... Able seaman Gritt, able an Do- Why any “unless?” The president je. mawiclay coat Bp ah. aaj Hottinean : ri er She Had Hired Out as | lan, shipwright. Crabtree, all of the is clected to look after this country’ sre Chancelor Melvin A. Brannon of| Devils Lake ¥ oO inister Stresemann in Berlin announcing Germany's election Others killed or dead from wounds can voter were diagnosed today by Foreign Minister Loefgren of Swe- d tro ness of American citizens in Mexico.| Maj. Gen, James G. Harbord, pres-| den also protested at linking the two are: Able se¢man Farminer, gun-| There are yet some qui to be!ident of the Radio Corporation of proce peg terming it an Bea: to boat Dispa leading seaman Has-| worked out, however, it was c u-| America, in an address before the stifle discussion in the Pies on lam, able seaman Marrott, able sea- i ed, touching the rights of American| sti ntion of the American: th ination of the counell, Se man Farrow, ull of the gunbont| citizens to hold property there. The commander of the’ pointed out that many delegates’ op- | 4 4 Scarab. ———__——-—__ American troops at Chateau Thierry i sing the number of coun- WITH PAREN | The Wounded appealed to the veteruns of his home| Pn etgin because ie woah wea |. The dangerously wounded: Lieut. state to take political leadership into) the council's power and leasen the Commander L. 8. Aichison, command- e their own hands, thority of the assembly, ¥ Kania er of the gunboat Cockchafer, able @ Pact | Beese of the gunboat Scarab. Nnn¢C Mis old ship of tiate 1k far trom! Blaine eee ey seaman ese 0! je gunboat ‘ab, Y “The old ship of state is far from Rlection of jerman: to ue Identity Was Discovered Aft-| Others wounded but less seriously: P IBLE being on the rocks.” he remarked.’ membership automatically vrings't “The alurm to be felt in this country to force the treaty of mutu: oar- is not so much at conditions as at the ini led at Locarno eto- : Dispatch and Lieut. Fogg-El- indifference, ignorance und neglece representatives of Great Bri- Clone what thes, should do. Hie bust-| the University of Montana and Gov- Dunn Center’. Chore Boy on Farm | Hate of the gunboat 2 HERE TONIGHT of the ordinury duties of citizeuship| tein, Freee Male Belavet net Gon: 4 he i ") - f wi men | ness is in thé United States, and as| efter Theodore Christianson of Min-| Ellendale eetuad 0 able seu ‘| Resota, the other two head-liners on| Fessenden... Fargo, N. D, Sept. 8.—Maybelle| 0M the Mantis and fiv — he, Lavan semaiy binds the oe: head of the army end navy his most! the program. | Grand Forks’ =. 7 Clonal Wheelon, tometime Echore boy" on | ment st the Corker : American voter has ‘allowed. Ricaself| Cage PReaiee tele, MacRiaEsaD jefense of the United States. paithene men have a message for the Langdon De Hugg Respeler farm near Erie, N.| Games were not disclose Last Night’s Minimum 49 tobe saddled with » primary system between ‘Germany and, Belgium and cote fit Tied at tating | meng nnn eaye| sat pling te ae he pan ot =| Pe ancient devtapd, wt Want-| Above—Cooler Weather Pre- [ifn he rina maken fr carat|ehy hs Waraiae peste tty eee Nee Me ON ilar tanet sak siatecian aetna vo: social lution” : a ini ost” with her father, amen a P seized the, dicted—Frost in Canada resulted in a lowering of the average thet eguntrie: which “Tomay yn be . ; i judicial discussion or to a concilia- tM] d fi % to| Wanhsein at the same time lining-the| Dakota last night, although Minot] primary system. tion commission. Failure at tha tak: I in also. anid “Pree Hema and Gaver hentre| sn SEMA nok US" Many |G eras Dery Nan oft iver ih meu amano intman | Anotbey et of hs antag rte Sa" Me he Fue etl B sere -omelialatic Sed | believes SO5 | comnnene will speak. at fair tonight and Thursday. Cooler) Wheelon. at Be bford this morning, tyoen the two vessels, ‘The generai| corded. Bismarck’s lowest tempera-|clination to look on legislation as. pring ie fp caeeiealee ie cou! eerie, char’ ill sean this capably | Zriene te. agaition. 46 a \tonight; possibly light frost. Rising | end from treatened to fire on the. gunbout |ture during last night was 49 above,| remedy for all political ills. fae ' Friday atternoon by L. R. Baird on| temperature Thursday afternoon. | “°° ding to John Conrad of Erie,| Cockchafer, whose officers sought to there Mere’ flurries of bnew’ in'the| «wight Conrrens Cocrced 'SPAIN'S RESIGNATION president may well be op-| “Some Phases of Bank-Receivership,”| | ,For North Dakaga: Mostly fair t-| wig assumed responsibility for the, interve “ ait alfa: t00 pening whens light ith an oversold market for gov-| CAUSES STIR AT GENEVA nistic, if admission to the world| and one by C. A, Pollock on.“ he, night pnd he trove: Rising temper, | little runaway jfuedday, the girl be- 130 Il t rain. fell, weather bureau officials | trument statutes, there are forty-nine en Gengta, Se aggre hag 1s what he wants. ie us ing of the American Bar| tiny Thursday afternoon. hiking trip’whies ake cad” Enrolled a state that such an occurrence would Produetion,” the apenker contin. | Sig" pag’ varied treet the sayi ve came with all our relations,| Th ht of the State Bar as-| GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS| her friends in Minot "planned. last U. S. Indian School | °:, 253 c7"y, impossible at a tem: ‘Gur congress, instead of] of Nations caused « stir here today. and a dozen baboons. L. Young, will give an! “The low pressure areas of yester-| Thursday, and she decided to hike freezing point tbe b ‘led by the. atiten, me Spain had threatened to resign if her old Uncle Sam into it 11:20 Thuraday morning,’ aay morning have united, with the Auer tead ‘< ‘ Enrollment at the United States| Calgary and Edmonton, Canada, re- Cendamiptared by We niet at’ a demand_for § barnanent seat in the BNOutt 206 ext atee willbe to Continued of page. 3.) center over the ;Mississippl| tore she sunt ma asta aide inte | Indian ‘Schdol ‘west of the city was ported minimum temperitures exuct-| Constitution, in being forced by s0- a ge ey aon yor ey us from the court int “ = Valley thi i Precipitation arte: Spending the night ir|180 Tuesday after the opening of |ly at the freezing point of 32 last! cial welfare propagandists into ley an ote ieee pany 4 hed es e of nations. _ | eccurred places from the | Fatvey, she obtained so seesnd lift| School and, according to Superintend- | night, according to reports received | lative invasion of almost eve phase| t@r¥ ¢ vee: aes ale Be Bk ter that Europe will tell us poper Missiles! to Jamestown, and purchased a rall-| Rt C. B. Dickinson, was practically |at the local weather bureau, and light | of police power reverved to the ncv-/Celved no advices regarding Spain's iat our duties are, having already Fair weather prevails: ovpr the far| Foad ticket from Jamestown to Parse (aummege® Ste SRtrUANS MAE YARE | Pr Ede Are’ caisible in’ teh eititeibe: the ave American | {8 advance to, increase the non-per- te lnaarld taiacoea,. eal ty it; A high pressure afen is con-| | Due to her gupensive method of | “Grade school work only is. given| vieinity of Bismarck tonight,” tht for neglecting te form an opinion on| manent eats, in the couneil te nine Riong about 192%, after President] —— fou and cold weather prevail the young ladyrs funds ran’ out im at Ge sehool There are fifteen | weather, bureau announces alan with| the Zorelan policy of | the United | amc aur ate < lidge has heard more bie Eu-| Hollywood, Calif, Sept. 8—)— ee Northwest. t frost oc- Monday, and she, still wearing re and employees, the person- rediction incindes “Mostly fair. to-| World’ Wire corse cent thot ehcne| | The dispatch from the pe and more from the voters, hei the body of Rudolph Valentina | Curred at Edi Al | eke ntking: clothes in ich she left | Bel, havin Mondent Dickinson | night, and Thursday, rising tempers: | selves will be te blame if debt acts! frontier. said that King Alfonso. Lote es ROME! placed 3 marble Hane eens oe : RETA ined aie ase “denen. ber’ SNe eee eesdt | tre Thoreday afteruson tlement with France “will bring ta | attended the cabinet comme et ‘ioe eee carta’) Somwary - ‘When the new “chore boy” failed| tional teachers but these have not Vorn KAD Be baiven ar Syapachibares Yee seeunie lara ee the ie , Albert Lowenstein, a 2 2 Belgian) he For fee biglodiag td base bed eben Sp bial pg he Baga Za Fag coma ell ctl tinue the band| . Sento Domingo.—“Repesters” will of sixty-two yea! Seale and "Brasil , the oa " is i it jur- | si jm La Oe RIC) count ve Thies pooeky ‘due to wet pnd sl members of the Raspeler family be- “att with Professor W. R.| elections here ene to have a i GOWN OF E es are 1} came. , and whe: eat oned feide remaining in charge, The 19-] hard time after lowing pele Bp for Coared: one readily girls’ band. last year was very | have decided to shave pot on the : ih had arrived a frock | Nine days have been cut. divion endl "Cora| | Sela fetaresbarng ee] Sait Hy os wi Ne mang, ith | made satiriyot ir gai.” Theu-| tareig’ Une fete, mn mati ‘ } it played at several ins, dyed Be Sadan, ¥ Mhitebait, formerly believed to be to remove the stain, Tt is| Eva Moore, actress, woars, "| elties, no BS se the voune of ‘bervings, ‘ ‘Trio of murderers is put to death Peprpts and other ish, ome i in Ohio state penitentiary. .