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tery PAGE EIGHT WILL FOLLOW EARLY FROST Corn, Vegetables and Vine Crops Severely Damaged By Chilly Blasts Chic , Sept. 27.-()-—Chilly blasts, which brought to the middle- west one of the most early fall frosts in 39 Way to somewhat warmer we rise in tempera A warm rain wa due in ites, according: to the forecast. Late corn and vegetables in nois and states to the north und west were severely damaged by the Tomatoes, ly all o bad thi cee Pp vine crops were ly they were complete losses. Tee u quarter inch thick formed on pools of water in Aurona, Ill, where the temperature early yesterday drop ped to 25 degrees above zero, Simi tar conditions were reported in other states, The great fruit belt in Berrien county, Michigan, was suved from heiivy losses by a gentle wind which swept inland from Lake Michigan. Wisconsin, lowa, the Dakotas. northern Kansas and northern Miss ouri and Minnesota were in the frost area. REPORTS ARE EXAGGERATED HERRICK SAYS Ambassador Warmly Ap- proves Legion’s Proposed Pilgrimage to Paris Indianapolis, Sept. alleged anti-American isting in France have been exaggerated and do not in any w flect the true feelings of the, Frene people, My Herrick, American ambassador Jared in’ # letter ‘received he by the Pri an La were made public by Bowman Eldi national chairman of the committ arranging for the Legion's conven- tion in Paris in 1927, came as a) response inquiry asking what | the facts in the situ: were. “I do not hesitate to say,” Ambas- | sador Herrick writes, “that to aban- | don this plan on account of reports | of alleged anti-American sentiment | in France would be most unjust to | France and to the Legion. Our) American soldiers fought with the French soldiers on the battlefields | of France, and you have planned an| agreeable meeting to recall the in-| cidents of those perilous days, and to | congratulate each other upon the happy outcome of that war which so threatened our institutions and our conceptions of right and wrong. No Foundation for Stories “{ had heard little or nothing o the agitation over here until my rival and I was surprised at the ex- tent this impression had been en- couraged and carried throughout the country on so little foundation—so much so that I could not help but lieve that there were those un friendly to our two countries who! were mischievously promoting this| seandal. However, since my arrival | T have noted with pleasure that the| newspapers have ceased to give cre- dence to these exaggerated rumors. | s Germany Enters the League WARMWEATHER Herr Streseman of Germany here is addressing the assembly of the tions, at Genev resident Nintchi league of n admitted. immediately after his country had been h of the league is in the upper left hand corner of the picture. . pleased to tell vou, that these exag- should receive no further the second communication n officials by Ambassador in which he warmly approves pilgrimmage to Paris year of 30,000 Legionnaires, France Wants Legion to Come The letter followed closely upon receipt of two cablegrams by Nation- al Commander John R. MeQuige, one from the former ininister, Aristide Briand, and the er from the Comite ¢ Semaine Combattant, French vete: it was only do the h veter the| veterans who it French opinion, ng the documents at r made public, Mr. Elder de- clared that the committee was pro- ceeding without interrup in or izing the colossal movement which pace-time tr tlantic move: ady tensive organi fo years of in tion work to prepare Naturally with uch sources as Am| Foreign Minister Br and the spokesman for 2,000,000 French veter- ans we have no intention of ch ing our plans at this ti Elder said. Wildrose Company Will Sell Stock Permission to sell 30,000 shares of common stock 4 alue of $1 has been gr the Wildrose Wildrose, N. D. by the st The com in company, with ile VAS 0,000 in New S clay prod products, the formed. commission was Jones company, Minne authorized to ‘deal in next du} 0100,000 | ne- | | | i | i } PLANS MADE FOR BOOSTING NORTH DAKOTA Legion Delegation Will Take Band and Display of State’s Products D., Sept. 27.—Plans for sing of North Dakota and Dakot: tional Am to be held 15 in gvonn with the sesquicen- have been made Ley Members of the committee who at- tended the meeting are Earl Sarles, Hillsboro, department commander; Jack Williams, Fargo, department ; T. EL Whelan, St. Thomas; Mandan; and A. J.j Williams, the state exhibity which is being spon- .| sored by the Legion, not only will be one of the features of the convention, but it will be the only exhibit adver- tising Paes Dakota at the sesquicen- tennial. To Advertise State rough the Legion, The Greater h Lahota association and J. M. evine, state commissioner of immi- gration, samples of all grain crops and practically every product of: North Dakota have been obtained for the exhibit, Mr. Williams said. In former years, the expense of this exhibit has been borne by the Legion, This ir, the Greater North ial and the state,| ed $1,000 towards the fund, nee the exhibit and to send a ¢ band, representing the North | Legion, to the convention, i s and securities in North Dako-' s will be composed of drawn from all ections of agement of Walter G. Curtis, Lisbon, former state commander, Members of the band and delegates to the convention will eather in Far- o the morning of Oct. re on @ special’ train for thé i the same night. The 1 give a concert on Fargo during the day and will play re oe RPP oe PE ____THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ band will play a number of concerts. Stops will bM@made in St. Paul, Wi nona, } Red Wing, Minn., g ae Crosse, Wis., and Chicago, The bapd : will play at each stop. ing Early ittee authorized | Mr. Kennelly ‘to leave for Piiladel-| phia one week before the convention opens to make final arrangements for the exhibit and to have everything in readiness for the Legion members | upon their arrival. Headquarters of | the North Dakota delegation will be| in the Greens hotel, niladelphia, The route chosen by the trans-| portation committee of the Legion| will take the Legionnaires through many of the noted beauty spots and places of historic interest in. the United States, While passing through the Blue Ridge and Allegheny mo’ ains of West Virginia and Maryla the train will pass through the historic battlefields of the Ct war. Other intetestin- sights along the way will be seen as the train passes along the shores of the Potomac river, at Churches Ferry and the Pennsylvania Military academy, near Cheste The special is scheduled to arrive Iphia at 8 Oct. 11 ture. erty dam Why Overlands amazing Price Cuts | Flood Hits Wisconsin, Too Florida_wasn’t the only gt#fte that suffered from disturbances of na- Wisconsin had a’serious flood, that caused a good deal of prop- This picture td Ate it treated houses in the city of Ashtan Se MRS. MPHERSO ARRAIGNED ON FELONY COUNT Mrs. Sielaff Also Arraigned— Preiiminary Examination Is Under Way “i Hall_of Justice, Los Angeles, Sept. 27.—@)-—Aimee Semple McPherson, evangelist, was arraigned in munici. court here today charged with « felony in connection with her alleg- ed efforts to substantiate her story of havin ben kidnaned last May. | Mrs. Lorraine Wiseman Sielaff, whose confession in the case civitated the charges inst. Mrs. McPherson, her mother, Mrs. Minnie ssennedy, and five others of conspir- to obstruct justice and prepare MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1926 | pretiminary examination of the three + Women was begun. Mrs. Kennedy had been arraigned | previously on the chargest | + 38 Witnesses Summoned More than 35 witnesses have been subpoenaed by District Attorney Asa Keyes to testity in connection with - the mass of evidence assembled on whieh he recently based charges of criminal conspiracy against the | evangelist and six others. s District Attorney Keyes, who will personally handle the state's case, promises to remove the veil of mys- tery that surrounded Mrs. McPher- son’s absence. He bases his charges and assertions on information he says has been obtained since the grand jury some weeks ago went in to the case and reported that it found nothine on ich to return indictments against alleged kidnapers. ‘Swelling in Knees false evidence, also was arrgignea The evangelist and Mrs. "Sielaff waived reading of the complaint and Joint-Ease Rub It in—Tube 60 Cents ae are possible -on the tvo most successful cars of their size and Retail sales during July and August were the larg-" history. Over 39,000 cars est in Wi were sold in these 2 months. | eescethceanttlne | 3 aserett The original Whippet production schedule laid out in July called for 500 cars a day. Within 60 broken. And at these this year. S price class | ing in tremendous volume. Over 60,000 were made last year. Each month sees another record low prices we be- lieve Overland Six production will reach 100,000 Tam sure that ere this you have 1 th eclat oo days it has been increased to 650. 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