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WRATHER FORECAST Fair tonight and probably Fri- day. Rising temperature. THE BIS) CK TRIBUNE [mann] — ESTABLISHED 1878 : BISMAXCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1926 PRICE FIVE. CENTS TISUIRCSH OO ee WS oR erie UTNE MIME onic t eahedee ieheicc etre ht al dd eke dt tech ENGLAND CONCERNED OVER CHINESE ATTACK Panic Src. | GHORGIANS DIPLOMATIC We CONDUCTOR [a soucx? veoa TAXI DRIVER | — ‘Ym KILLED WHEN UNDER ARREST |) x. -cesng sos su |) RENOMINATE ACTION HAY COME LATER addresses will be of a popular ( nature and will prove interesting : » Several Other Railroadmen Seriously Injured in Wreck British Officers and Sea- men Arouse Britons Winnebago Young Man in| ‘this ’crening at # o'ctock Dr, |i World Court Adherent Is Re-_ of Ore Train ITUATION IS CHAOTIC es i) GETS 229 UNIT VOTES Serious Condition in Hos-. | ihe University st Mentors: wit || {urned to Office With speak on “The Relation of Law FOG HIDES ONE AHEAD pital .at Mankato to Social Evolution,” Sweeping Majority Accident Occurs Early This Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock Governor Theodore Christianson Morning at Swan River, Minn, Near Duluth | se ai a i k “Thy WHISKEY FOUND IN CAR | £f,Minmesota will speak, on “The — ' The bar association has ex- {f tended an invitation to the public iv . fas to attend these meetings and hear . & f Driver Says He Was Slugged | ti.0 xpeakers, and the Associa- L. G. Hardman Leads and Stabbed Man When |] tion of Commerce has broadcast }| ‘Three Opponents in Race i ‘Serie: accept the invitation, For G . He Regained Serises d ala atieraten ah a aa r Governorship Further Expedition By Brit- ish to Wanhsien Reported Under Consideration Dalath, Minn. Sept : ; ry, Olson, chief justice of the Po aR., : é : Le Suew Sep'. 0.--6 cipal court of Chicago, gave Atlanta, Sept. 9--(AP)-—Georgia rman ee ch iy tages , : John Gates age 100 Waele teresting talk on’ “Au- | Democratic voters upheld the. world London, Sept. 9.-)—While the Lowy ates, ag others were seriously injured at 4:06 a A in a serious condition ct a M man Destiny in Human Hands.” a, whey the Great Northern oe ae #4 | hospital and Lyle Andor Re -Sagrenl into oe apolis taxi driver, isu ra train o. B . ES i i 2084 at Swan River, Minn., where the and stabbing. aff extra train had stopped at a coal shed. stand of United States Senator r F. George at the state-wide; prénary yesterday by returning him! toivffice with a sweeping 1 British government is unlikely to do anything for the moment, regarding guard. SRE, the Kiawo incident, in @high severst and stabbing aff iy lege Hite over his opponent, R. B. Russell, | British naval officers ané@” sépiiert ix expected to ask the forth-| According to the story told county és aarrice of the supreme court. Incor ‘| were killed or wounded by C uz American Legion convention! authorities by Anders Gates hir- plete returns carly today gave Gorge y tod troops Wallace Sample, conductor for theput Philudelphia. to’ elect. Thomas| ed him to drive ton farm i Sort lir vote of 39,428 votes against) . forces, it is certain there will be at Northern, died ‘hefore he could] Amory Lee, World War | “buck| Shakopee, Ax the car neared in unit votes this gave George 220 of diplomatic action as soon a to a hospital ut Grand Rap-| private,” as the Legion’s new na-| place, Gates slugeed him with a hard See ee | Qs conditions warr: » Minn, : id Russell 40. Two hundred and) In vi tie tional commander. Lee is a Topekal object, cutting his head and render- on Meh SiMe act wun in view of the chaotic situation im ing hi sie jates h are necessary for a d A John Arten, Chippewa Indian chief lawyer. ae naar uwcpenciotis. (Nica AUER choice. The Democratic nomination | : ; sent to Poking "in face ake enotin and taken to'the Grand Repide hos | —— re vo torthe back seat In Her oth ead rd ; # cial attitude fs that such action. in pital. Names of other injured train. ) “Proceeding. down the Minnesota SE a be the present state of affairs would be jotton, at the. Suc throttle on No. 421, said he ran into gained consciousness and, according s ls a heavy bank of fog and did not see jt eriff Ui Botke, drew a knife. Men Stole Half a Million Dol: the extra train until he was withi:t Missing Gatos’ throat, Anderson eut] Jars’ Worth of Jewels on 900 feet of it. He was traveling be- Gates in the back. ates left the oagenetessmen FE. Cox, Charles R. regime which is supposed to be gov- E, , et cane Perera China's interminable wars are in the news again, Here are four lead-| TPE the country. poten: Piel refers of the “conservative” army, reported in hit before Cantonese} London, Sept. 9.—-)--A_ wireless jon. radicals.. Left to right: Marshal Chang- ~t ‘ a n, Need Nol Tsung- mabe from ee ys a further tween 20 and 26 miles an hour, car at Le Sueur and fled aboard a Train in Miinoi a Upshaw, congress fr farshal Wu_ Pei. Chang Jsueh- . expedition by the British to Wan* 3 Conductor Sample and the injured [freight train. Weakened by loss of a o the fifth (Atlanta) district, was de. o-Lin and Wu P were bitter enemies, sien is under consideration. It ts | trainmen were riding in the caboose blood, he was found by the train — \feuted by Leslie J. Steele of Decea- contemplated for the purpose of se- at the of the extra train. crew us the t left ‘the city and} Uhampaign, Ill, Sept, 9--)--| tur, | curing release of British steamers There are two engineers for the was taken to Mankato by ambulance. ; s hy ; Me ; a | held by the Chinese General Yang- f ‘ Three dapper Chicago bandits, su E E y gener webs i ha ote |r cert MA Re 100 NORTH DAKOTA ATTORN data Which one of the two was piloting |Ome-third of Estate Be- | attempted io stab Gates because it|elry loot of nearly half a million dol- TE B ‘AR ASSOCI ATION MEET London, Sept. 9, —U)—The British i government is y ct 1 i seemed his only means of recovering) lars, today fell victims to the rain the train could not be learned. queathed to Her Aunt, os ars, beay fe vietim ad of nies Yangtze river Inst Monday, when fhe at, is ander gard iF 6 local wna the mud and, straight shoot-| W AY W ARD \ cap sp pid Ing sheriff of centeal inois. | rere Suiecca ; Mrs; Teresa Werner | injurie according to hospital au-{ , They Were captured this morning | Chinese troops fired from the river — . in a corn field at Buckley, 90 miles MAY . L. Young of Bismarck,| banks on British warships, killing YES, MONEY 18. SWEET. dani : | Nakies hae tee seeueel orn fie \ number of officers und men of the Los Angeles, Sept. 9—(AP) -Ru- one in the side and another 14" inches | “uth of Chicago. taken to Buckléy, President of Association,| «unboxts Dispatch and Cockchuies, dolph Valentino bequeathed a third, long in the back. 3 told the capturing officers that they ry 3 of his estate, valued at more than, Sheriff Bolke said today that he) nig hidden the jewelry between! H PROSPERITY 18 BEAUTIFUL. BUT WAR Is SOUR. NAMED ‘MIDGET. 1X La A TS AME CHANGED E! Washington, “Midget” is hardly ate name for a man six ret tall, Thomus O'Neal Midgett, Jr., told the District of Columbia supreme court hearing his application for 4 change. and the generally chiotic situation in b Addresses the Delegates—| China as affecting British interests. $1,000,000, to Mrs. Teresa Werner, an’ found a whiskey bottle, balf full, in) poda and Buckley, and the officers : eens H aunt by marriage, who remained loyal "© ‘2? went back to search for the jewels, Many Americans Approve! At present, however, thee ia neith- 5 rs : while the three prisoners were start> e to him during a separation from| ed to Chnmipaigt: Work Being Carried On, Natacha Rambova, his last wife. The Two hundred farmers assisted’ ia ¥ a former wife, who ix known in private, the capture, Says Sir George Foster ‘ | Judge Harry Olson Talks—| ¢" sien nor suggestion thie tu eo” ernment proposes to send a note of Dr. rotest to the central government in Dr. Brannon on Program) Gri (s,tue soateal covernment in Tonight: ; the. incident as “an act of local . - * a cause of embarrassment he brigandage” which the Peking gov- MONEY ISN'T EVERYTHING. |] life us Winifred Hudnut, is cut off| A Daring Robbery , eee Arr cas Soe aenmtad Gata Ae ernment under present conditions is with one dollar by-the terms of the The one bandit, who timed their’ ‘Geneva, Sept. 9—(AP)—Millions of | jctition. Today he is officially More than 100. lawyers powerless to check ad that ccnye- ' will, “ moyement;, by . railroad —schedule,|ettiens of the United States have | Thomas O'Neal, Jr. . Parts of the state were here today{ quently « formal protest would be By Arthur Brisbane. “That Mrs: Werner is to share equal- bound, gagged and locked “dp three | “sympathetic hearts and minds whren ! ot) at the*vpeuing of the annual conven- baseless. 3 e (Copyright, 1926,) ly with Alberto and Maria Guglielmi, diemond merchants last night just; approve of the great work th ‘tion of the State Bar asso neteare | The issue in the little 1926 elee- | brother and sister of the dead actor, before the Illinois Central’s New Or-| League’ of Nations is carrying on, | GC. L. Young, Bismarck, president AMERK tions and the big 1928 elections will in the final distribution of the Va leans limited arrived from Chicago,! Sir George Foster of Canada declared | of the organization, delivered the j principal address ut this morning's a : sing various proposals 'eport in shipping circles that Amer- neement. of justice und) ican war craft were involved in the the improvement of judicial machin-| Yangtze engagement last Monday and late suffered some casualties, However, he development of materi neither the America nsulate nor ) e prosperity, not prohibition or any entino estate, was learned here ye: and stepped to the station platform! in un address before the league as-} . other issue. According to presiden-,terday when the previsions of the | with the gems. | sembly today, tial spokesmen, with wages running ! late sercen star's will were made pub- { ! Without hutry they hailed a taxi-; Sir G ldcthe: teakuw’s ain TWO CA rom $5 to $20 day, and profits} lic by W. L. Gilbert, his attorney, | Latter, a Farmer, Attempts eee des | occur sore aati league's first | rom #5 to $20 9 fits {Me by ilbert, his, attornes gab and were driven to Urbana, where | creat disappointment had been aes F SHEEP ARE inning into millions a year for ert announes ew ile the ¥ « they engaged a driver nother | privation of the active cooperation o: mpetent business men, you cannot document for probate tomorrow. | to Free Man Given ‘Bread leur waited. while he persuaded a| the United States.” Magy akenties | ; expect any great di tisfaction with Mrs. Werner, an aunt of Natacha * 4friend to along as company, and | had thought the absence of the Unit- Ly ge the Ameri naval office here have | ; things as they are. Ramboray is said at present to be inj ANd Water’ Semtence © [ree wei tine toerd’ Chi | cd Storer tothe de baence of the, the| poistan Millscligaits: Vl say varitieution uf the renert \ { Nice with.her er, Mrs. Richard | 3 sees cago, 125 miles away. j league; that without the United Herein are, \d for cotresponding|, The Yangtze engagement referred However, human beings are ‘not in-} Hudnut, an@:her niece. Her home is! “Qakiand, Neb Sept. 9.—UP)—As-; So quiet and methodical was their) States it would be impossible for the | i pie ce ig adr eh Crate ie "El to was a brief battle between Chinese terested exelusi heir pocket- in Salt Lake City. 8. George Ul: sailing his brother, County Judge! work that others on the Pullman | league to do effective and continuous jBrogress in the administration of ull; tind troops and British gunb books. Other is: prohibit: | man, Valentino’s manager, is named! Chatt, for sentencing Bure county, Were unaware of the robbery. until| work. —_—— | departments of the government,” suid! wainsien, on the Yangtze riv ition is a big issue alread as executor without bonds. law violators toa bread and water|the train neared Mattoon, Mil, 70: “Despite that,” he remarked, “we Li ieteaige| ee which several British naval Hint world court issue, which might gentence, John H, Chatt, 45, Bancroft] miles further south. Then William | have continued.’ and have+made our Yearling Ewes Distribu se ristere iS ho more reuson for inef-\ and seamen were killed or injured. mean w: 2 | enon ey | SE ' 2” pd ry - im-| way yard, ste] 5 ’ x * i So ivieney ranaging tate tl i Fi é yond those of the late war, iv more | Weather Report | Rene ticki is seca in a cell, Joseph. Rlekin of New York and | cone dunt without opposition from Farmers in Vicinity of | operatin= an “industey. he dealeiaky aera waa sothing iin, the somewhat AY pranertans to, the United States fae ——__ eg | veur-old Bertha farmer, who is now| Morris Minsky, also of San Franeisco, | the United, States.” " ; Bismarck, Sterling wystons is as worthy of ative en-yed here to indi tl American age: layers or addi- , serving a similar sentence for vio-| and the alarm was given, German Delegation Coming terprise as are the instruments Of] vessels were involved eae! millions for established mil-| Weather conditions at North Do-| Iation of the 1 cata ; With Gormany A) membs ‘ | commetes. pesado es ot flionaire: k i , 4 3, A league and entitled to sit in the coun- ere consid ce reer senstors voting We put the Unites [eB et totay: st euTs ending) | Chatt, a lite long friend of Carson.) FL, Nominee For {clef the league on terms of equality ‘ “| “repens, submited | Lllinois and tee at the ne co But the United | Temperature at 7 : ++ 42" ger diet, said that if egal steps esota Governor |". ( : vitae received ck and’ dis " r Be { States a ie hens Ce nectite Highest yesterday re lod to alter the sentence. he would Minnesota Gove NOP | France, Italy’ a dapan—her dele-| rributed Sunda ph-| the judicial » the speaker Towa Bear Brunt . a earpeag oge 4 Gttempt to bring food to Carson at) Bolts Party Ticket participate in. the league's | sul the cou sah at rare |: of Severe Flood Highest wind vel een “Then we will let 4 jusy try me for fosai ie | Dons ‘ i brought back by Alex MeDu f ; : 8 be said. “No 12 men] , Minneapolis. Sept. 9 —(AP)—Emil Sor Guster, Stresemnann,| vente out from Bismarck ts ve j ji(hicazo, Sent. 9—(AP)—Flond con- ee ee ever convict me. There are for Gaoeae coreeal eee ing amnong its members Gount V. the avers and to at aa ae ‘i Eo id einietled again. 40 fata That reservation forbids the world sg men in the state who would) spotted” the ticket’ on which he. is| Bemstorff, former ambassador to t ing and shipments The other Gans at Ulinoisi aml lanec hers me court to consider questions affecting 33 bot, man, starve te deal nominated and came out for Judge] United States, the delegation is ex.| Ch ony {raring ewes went to! through the corn belt was borne. “ Ur States without United ge see eee dhe hee teh ina | Alfred Jaques of Duluth, Democratic | Peeted to assume its duties tomorrow, hipment of 637 sheen, wa A growing 1 i The dowhmoue bewover #erameuek .y States’ consent, be Where Mrs. Chatt is ill, hus used tho! oo iaigate for governor.’ His action, _ The altitude of Spain toward the | ® iicencek sleinet tie he: the I profession ang outside. its| goneral “ond wppeared to haps. emer Eurote, probabh ec ha sccerind Oy Amenia 4 0 Clear foe time, bat Carson. and Thomas] a8 heralded in a statement “to the lowe cl PEEKED LOR EY AO “| Credit Cornoration of Min thst tho Taw’ must be sulled to new themaatvee’ “atta clowabweste last f thacourl deciding thet can eee! BISMARCK” 8 Cleat, || Nelson, 60, another farmer, attracted| jolers, of, Minnesota’ reviewing is) that ne’ communica’ SE Hera a pale Th La Tne aa tok SHOES wees te ena See § jottineau : 3 0 Cloudy | attention to their case by making an : H ceived from Madrid announ sbiger ote "the efticlenty wa Springfie 5 + court deciding that the Monroe doc-| Dicki : : lear | preme court. ‘ Farmer-Labor grou; spite of! aloofness hecause of the declination | other 80 per cent to be bes 4 : particu 14 hours ending last night, the tring {8 unvound und must be super- het eres ae H Pgh lle gen any, ee aie wi his action, rem Hogal .candi-| Cogive pains permuneatisent in the Col Y Agent Ac Re Mice. float of thee main| city of Springfield today was estimat- Kat! Yedervatton might not. prevent| Fessenden” dy | former county physician and Mayor | %#te of the part; \ Oey capes “The banks have been of much ab-| heads, the speaker culling attention] ing the damage that it was believed the world court from declaring the} Grand Forks .... of Tekamah, said their vitul organs, ; ~? Wha, TEN CARLOADS OF SHEEP IN | sistance to me.in obtainin” orders for e the re ent of the basie low ha touched 5 sreptee, anmlne United States a participant in some| Jamestown . ldy. | would not stand the strain, = | Relatives of Three WELLS COUNTY breed Pan ald: Mes Mleson Shi Pe Bhs Zmme sien Leow lnetilate, which) Ramee RAR ARs sae se? Clee new war and deciding how many mien| Langdon : G Nelson had not been taken into |, Fessenden—Nearly 2,000 ewes “nd AB ANE Ry, maa and how much money this country ; i custody today’ but is expected to] - War Heroes Sought teeder tambs will ‘be shipped into usring: that, the lew, of proced.| ithe dowapgnr, should contribute. Li * . . Hine ot sentence the latter part of this Wels county within, the next two ” ated as f Norman re 18 een ada ble a c mane aN G tiemen Prefer — ‘ i i Sloudy | week. ‘ (AP) —Ai weeks, according to E. W. Cancura,! Stewart and Claude Hauser, Bis-| the subs! ray ‘ Why should this country put its Say P. Cldy. ———— cee York, Sept, 9 1AP) Ald of| Commty sgeut. “A. campaign to place | march, 4; Mary: ives, Writtin, 23) tributed general failures in adminis- entiemen I'reter \ Way inte the ands ot ign 0 Bismarck Escapes Staten te being enlisted by the army | cheap on farms in Wel Ms county Bas Lenten, areon, Baldw 4G A De sao iun ek: jastien, Cor defective, phoes: Brunettes, Beauty \ [Judges stead of remain: . is i ° mn cari on for the past week, ne, ; Malard, Bis- | Ns re | f ‘What do we gain by citing ie was ’ Predicted Frost in 8 seach Toe salves BU ites ‘he| bankers and business men assisting | marek, 47. ala toAn effort has been made, aecording Pageant Reveals Vien to decide for ourselves? distinguished service medal. | materially in bringing the stock iato| At Sterling the distribution was,| to Mr. Youn dy the condi- : » Why sould we ask a foreign court WEATHER FORECAST __ pis) The three heroes, killed in action,| the county. Edward Smith, 25; Oliver J. Roth,| tion in this country by adoption of lantte tos : ap {to rom through reservation No.| For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair} No frost occurred in the vicinity of were Private Edward G. Mason, of De- —______—— McKenzie, 100; A. T. Crum, Me! ie} codes of procedure. These have ~ antie ate . J., Sept. ar: ’ 15. chat it will not take up and deeido| tonight and probably Friday. Rising | Bismasck ‘Iost night, although there} troit, Mich. Sergeant Carl C. Cartor,, GIVES UP CHANNEL ATTEMPT 50; Alex ‘Saretzke, ‘Driscoll, 2 served a rent purpose, but ure sub-| Gentlemen prefer brunettes, figu without our consent, matters vitally| temperature. was a heavy fall of dew during the Fresno, Calif. and Private Frank! Dover, England, 4 d M. Nyseth, Driscoll, 50; H. E. Wild-| ject to the objection that they are | I eg at the inter-city beauty page- affecting the United States? For North Dakota: Fair tonight} night, according to locul weather bu- Arkman, of Bellingham, Minn. They! The English girl fang, Sterling, 30; und Mrs.-A. C,| liable to change by legislation. The acs ee ae ae ; — and probably Friday. Not so cool] reau officials. The lowest tempera-| ¥ crc awarded “the medals posthu-, Darwin,” who entered the water at|Laird, Sterling, 50. Mrs, Laird! result is that detail is added and re- on vm iy die ay ie sont lemen judges ¥ We should be outnumbered in that| tonight, Rising temperature Friday|ture here during the night was 41, mously. If the relatives are found the| Cape Gris Nez at 10:36 last nir*t.| bought her sheep locally but financed! sort to technicalities, encouraged. < Ty cities Bek meee re noates ane ‘ court 10 to 1. south: portion. , 7 |The maximum yesterday was 59. decorations will be given them. Pri-| Bbandoned her attempt to swim the,the deal through the same. general! ‘i tie kee ca oe Does anybody imagine that Great a Moorhead, with a minimum temper-| Vote Arkmnn aerved'in company L of|¢hannel at 7 o’cloek this morning. | plan. : | English Procedure Cited of merica, but betting odds Britain; France, or Italy would allow| GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS| ature of 38, reported a light frost, and the 305th infont . bya henner S | Mr. Miesen said this morning that; In England ‘thé demand for im- ree brunettes, Miss Denver, ‘American judges, to their one to] _Thelow pressure area with its ac-| it is believed probable that a light a S jhe has orders for nearly another.car-| provement in procedure results in| Miss New Orleans and Miss Califo’ ” questions vitally important to] companying rainfall has moved east-! frost fell at Bottineau, Duyn Center a ee . ‘load. Anybody interested should get; control of the procedure by «rules to one blonde, Miss Greater New SelawranceValay’ whiie's ange) sicafennamacm: sitaet, ech c*per, (Grain Dust May Be |. Saint and Sinner within a one pele Ae ghog hed ged Pog My SB | —, 4 iwrence Vailey while a ed a minimum o! , although frost { inp experimen bs 1s being > i lready has been placed in the “, is something more important rie Pressure area, accompanied by! was not mentioned in the report. ‘ P i nee et | Washington, Ohio und some other] name al ool xtends from the id Calgary, Canada, re- i states, The English system, by which | golden apple from which the name of , inverts the profits of platocris| Miaiaipel "Valley tothe” ook) ported intaum temparctaren af 3, in all of us ‘| Temperature and, | hel roctdare is at inthe Runde a | Sina Pay Lanphor® ecenter willbe boot! “ Mountain region, Light frost oecur-| while Prince Albert, Sask., gave 30. , ish- 1| judges familiar with existing needs, 4 Z Band that snore iy aeraauttathe is| red at some, places in northern and| sc. the lowest point’ reached’ during Cherry's sin was selfish- | Road Conditions was credited by Mr. Young with the] | Miss Baltimore, who is Miss Mil- e right of |the- United States to| eustern North Dakota and at scatter-| last night. ness, and. Faith's generosity | - uccess of judicial administration in| dred Adam, today bears alight, sche vern itself, free from European in-|¢d places aver the northern Rocky| No rain fell anywhere in the state a. ding were |” (Mercury readings at 7 a.m.) | that country.’ Among other recom. | On her. back and hands, testimony to ference. |, Mountain #€gion, but slightly warm-| daring the 24-hour period ending at/#!ne. nt of agriculture chemists, |: *uint-like, | Bismarck—Clear, 42; roads good. | mendations for reform in the prac- | #” oecieent me Srted to csperel. ee This country fought for the right| er weather prevails over the extreme|7 9, m. tod: | Pp e298 ont nyt And yet the sinner in |} St, Cloud—Cle: roads good. | tice there was one that trial’ judges | was slightly burned on the night 9 pomnare itaelt, 100 years ago, when | Northeast. . jarmer weather is predicted in to-| TO” femmes “the ogine did not} Faith was to crop out one in’ during night,| be given greater power to comment] her arrival when the fuse of an olee- e population of the United ORRIS W. ROBERTS, ys weather forecast, which reads| 00% taet woe pe eee tones Re day, and the saint in Cherry ‘good. on the facts and the credibility of] tric hair drier blew out. ites was half that of the city of] © Official in Charge.’ follows: “Fair tonight and prob- pepe Big 8 developed with the u th is @ little bit of lankato~Clear, 50; roads good. { Witnesses, Need of higher qualifi- ud York now. 2 ably Fri Rising temperatore.’ fest ta tate Fi Mey many Acedia y nail et after el? Jamestown, Clear, ba roads fale, sells, for jury serie ae ae ! as tee hI 9 Mandan--Partly cloudy, 48; roads| stressed, as wak the s| ly rising Presidont Coolidge descends from| KING VIDOR REMARRIES rie | hie crete at fascia bor aust maa ee standard of professional ethics. mn that made the fight in 1776, Los: Angel 9—(AP. a loyed. it the Duluth—Clear, 50; roads good. nce the courts and the legal pro- ‘HERE not to urge this nation] W. Vidor, film director, and: Eleanor "The experimenters said the study! + Winona-—Cleaf, 58: ronds good. | fession have interested "themselves back dows fei — ee { Ds ros 7 aterested the 8 “a the stand that it took fast night’ at the Beverly Hills home| gave “encou: results which in | Devils Luke--Cleat, 40; roads good, | in methods for improving judicia ine Hibbing—Clear, 48; roads fair. || ministration, Mr. Young urged that oe eee ait rehgais nn alonreed ‘4 herr’ | onguoets weegenintatee ae tet ee Rochester—Clear, 61; roads fair. | these recommendations be ef ing eae peed gain by en- foc Tio vin” ae vas cree? Seca tatens Ser aout 5 Grand Porta tise, rrr rade fect, dust ‘as the views of physicians rope may need the court tp set. 3 Lesemeratayc ajar owl ips i sad nd Sielasers ere. given Re ign ye rrets the a the | COMMERCIAL B TO BE { Crookston—Clear, 45; roads good.| professional problems involving their eater eee ibe Res POTATOES 8HOWN Sinhiet e son Mew ? : “ “44. Martinson claims the a Hebron—The organization of ao ie Fargo—Clear, 41; roads good. | respective professions. * EE Moa by fr. Young charged the public with ] FT nd ae bcthoice ae " LEASES SERV a direct responsibility with relation and plan no wars, We ! ate Meprogy oti Bipods aadlaat eduaig pated tig Killdeer—Joneph Oukrop, Killdeer,| to crime, alleging that individualism ittack any nation, and: the r fine ‘potatoes. this * nd has leased the Texsco service sta-| has cape pumapant hae thee AE pubis ns know it, Be ‘of Great] Believed to be the oldest ‘in tho] pret 1 ‘day, Sept. 13. ; tion here. alr. Oukrov will continue] onidion ‘wauld, concern “itself ‘wore hat can we gain if we enter the man, county commissioner, near] world, a cricket bat made 710 Kisad ip. elect a rel a ris Receaseny. s0rsioe ater aay SSontta ee om bees L ) ash “(Continued on page seven.) Ago. being exhibjted in Lond

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