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2 the situati was forecast out of respect to form: _ctheritt of Cook county, II) United States government in Nicara-| | The oath of office was administered serious and indieoey uae er members who di ci wi .| to Governor Sorlic separately an > comttot ! led since the last | gangsters and beer runners, is Io-| us Word comes from that little war-| f° the other officials in a group. Bath ee enlinenea WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy tonight\ and Thuteday. Not much;change in temperature. » ESTABLISHED 1878 THE BIS ORGANIZATION _’ DETAILSTAKE | james TODAY'S TIME House Expected to Adjourn Early Out of Respect to Deceased Members TWO WANT SENATE JOB [wae IN TOUGH JOB | MARINES TO BERETURNED TO MANAGUA Force of 160 Will Be Used as Guard For American Le- gation at Diaz Capital , PROTECTION IS ASKED OFFICERS-ARE SWORN IN AT JOINT SESSION Oath of Office Administered to Governor and Other Elective State Officers COMMITTEES ARE NAMED Airplane Picture of Nashville Under Water CK TRIBUNE [aon BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1927 ISH COLONY IN HANKOW IS BESIEGED PRICE "PRICE FIVE CENT CENTS | SITUATION IS DISCOURAGING, DISPATCH SAYS Angry Natives Out of Control of Military Forces Trying © to Keep Order | FOREIGNERS IN DANGER C. W. Carey, Lidgerwood, Op- British and Italian Diplomats|Senate Adjourns Without | Landing of Marines Would posed by Walter Bond, Mi- Consider Their Subjects Waiting For Joint Session, | Precipitate Crisis, British not, for President Pro Tem in Imminent Peril But Senators Return | North Dakota legislators marked ‘time today while leaders in both ,, betnches were attempting to complete * ‘organisation details. In the house, early adjournment session, and Speaker John W. Carr was working on his list of committee Washington, Jan. 5.—()—On the heels 6f a White House statement that President Coolidge proposes to One tough job is what Charles E.| Protect not only American lives and just tackled. He is property but the treaty rights of the torn country that American marines cated. will return to Managua today He succeeds Peter Hoffman, who resigned, tor Governor A. G. Sorlie, Justice A. M. Christianson of the supreme court and all other elective state officers were sworn into office at a joint ses- sion of the house and senate here Tuesday afternoon. The list consisted of Secretary of Officials Feel 6.—)—Oficial _dis- where the Brit- Ith colony is being besieged by thou. sands of infuriated coolies as the result of anti-foreign. agitation, Chinese military forces which took to maintain order. irst time since their withdrawal | State Robert Byrne; Attorney Gen- Practiially all barricades to ais j appointments. It probably will not | — 14 months ago. eral George Shafer, State Auditor concession have been destroyed and be ready to announce before Monday. Meantime the senate was attempt- ing to settle the question of who ee ms Sealant nt pre tem. Ww. dgerwood, 4s the tavieel candi but has met real opposition from Walter Bond, Minot. Precedent foo Carey Precedent would Carey the place, since he was e! ected president of the senate ad interim at the close of the 1925 session and men holding bed position have usually been even ie place at succeeding sessions if their party retained control. Bond, however, is seeking to upset the precedent on the contention that Carey, having served two years, is not entitled to the co. this despite the fact that Carey has not had an op- } portunity to serve in the place dur- * ing a legislative session, Since the Independents have only a one-vote margin over Nonpartisan senators, it Managua dispatches, reporting the intentions to land a force of 160 marines from the U. S. S. Galveston at Corinto for the movement to the seat of the conservative government of President Diaz, were taken to indicate that Rear Admiral Latimer, jin charge of American naval forces Be had deemed such a step advis- able in view of the latest turn of events, To Guard Legation BUILDING OF NEW CRUISERS OBC ED TO eer President fisesiitins Position |the American legation at Managua and that high officials of the Diaz in Face of Plan to Enlarge | #°¥ernment, which is recognized by US. Navy the United States, regarded their ar- rival as most timely, No word has reached officials jas to the possibility of a victorious —)—In the march on Managua by the liberals yz storm in con-!under the leadership of Juan B. nent of the Anter- | Sacasa recognized as Nicaragua’s navy, President Coolidge today} president by Mexico. Washington, Jan. face of the. guth Kress over cnlarg John radial Commissioner of Insur- ance 'S. Olsness, State Treasurer c. A. F hee Commissioner of Agri- culture and’ Labor J. A. Kitchen, Superintendent of Public Instruction Bertha Palmer and three members of the state railroad board, Frank Ses lien Fay Harding and W. C. ‘McDonnell. Lieutenant Governor Walter Mad-| dock, who had previously been sworn in with ‘the members of the senate, presided at the joint session. L. Birdzell, incoming chief justice, ad- ministered the oath. The time of both the house and senate was taken up with organiza- tion work which preceded the joint session. Rules Committee Named The first permanent.committee ap- pointed in the house was that on rules. It will complete its work as under water. GOVERNOR OF GOPHER STATE Here is a remarkable airplane picture of inundatcd Nastville. In some places the water is up to the second storie can be seen part of tue E of e Capitol Prettily Decor- ated For Function—Gover- nor, Lieutenant Governor, the buildings. cambriand Biver. INORTH DAKOTANS GREET GOVERNOR SORLIE AND OTHER STATE OFFICIALS AT INAUGURAL RECEPTION-MUSICAL PROGRAM AND DANCING FOLLOW-B. P. W. C. INCHARGE COLO. WARDE DEFIES ORD + street shown in this picture is In the background N ER a consular dispatch says the British bund, the principal thoroughfare for foreigners along the waterfront there, is “unsafe for foreigners.” It adds ‘thet “the situation is very discour- aging.” Gorman Citizen Stabbed A German citizen was stabbed and | seriously wounded Monday by agita- | tors within the British concession, The British armed forces, feeling that it would have been impossible to hold the masses without firing, retired, leaving @he concession in charge of Cantonese troops. As @ result of a conference yes- terday between! Britistjand Chinese authorities. by which maintenance of order was left to the Chinese, British marines were not landed, which con- sequently left the barricades un- guarded. The coolies, apparently act- ing under an organized plan, removed the barricades by sections and grad- reacl ual invasion fof the concessidn is amecessary ;that they | reach an) reaffirmed his opposition. to the con-, It is also reported that all labor- | 50h saor Low aipumea titra att Former Governors and started. British authorities feel that question may not be determined be-| sciuction of new cruisers at the pres-jers are being recruited, endanger-| required on. the various committees if the marines land again ther will fore late tonight or tomorrow. Still Selecting Employ: Independent job committees of both houses were still busy today, Tue house committee awarded one steno- grapher’s job to the ies and ing the coffee crop which ready for harvest. lish, Italian, German and French coftce growers are protesting against induction of their workers into the service. is now In a letter to Chairman French of American, Eng- the house sub-committee considering naval avpropriations, the _ president declared that the budget’s naval rec- ommendations, omitting funds for “represents my best! judgment,” and added that he the new ships, before he can make his appointments. The committee members are P. Trubshaw, Valley City; J. H. Burk- hart, Ward county; W. A. Thatcher, Bottineau county; L. L. Twitchell, Fargo; Lynn Sperry, Bismarck; W. J. Giicheiet, Towner county; James Me- INAUGURATED Theodore Christianson Enters Second Term on Platform State Officers in Receiving Line—Punch Served From Battleship’s Silver Service OF GOVERNOR Jontinues in Control of State be an immediate crisis necessitating the use of force. In some circles there is a dis- position to regard the demonstration as having been stage-managed by the extremist section of the Cantonese government. felt| | Washington, Jun. 5.-0P)—In_ an- Penitenti: i is However, despite the fact that fire- ommended. appointment of | Peter mendation. marine guard had been ordered to Burns, Ward seh ¢ : ? pret lant. ovenin ta anise Goes Day Suspension ‘Tuesday morning at a mass meeting Schantz, Bismarck, as janitor, The| , Mt Coolidge added, however, that! Managua, capital of Nicaragua, the | “'x"committes was named to confer ae or A. G. Sorlie and other state of. of representatives of the govern- | ‘reat at the appointients, al) to-minor Aftithonieatien foe” Saeres yan: | slate denartment disclosed that Bsi-) with ‘the board of administration on| St. Paul, Jan. 5 (®)--On a plat-| ficials and to enjoy the musical pros Aa ae a Hi Warden ee ceenerenns antic Seca q:} positions, probably will be held up| Shins of the cruiser type provided|atives there had requested “outsids| the subject of committee rooms andj form of continued economy in state! gram offered: in. connection spl (naa age Seseoae | ee ee eee for several days because of difficulty tUtew Gee caus coaliton INORGCRERTS t0| aroteetin for thele nationals legislative supplies. The members are|#dministration, Governor Theodore] inaugural reception. Thomas J. TYyawn today continued: inj billed and sounder. Speakers Bears | which the committee has encountered | there was no call on Afeaeaty, to] protection z nat nes Gordon Cox. Burleigh county; Charles Christianson entered upon his -sec-| Guests, ontering the main entrance,| Control of the state penitentiary at|™eeting urged the forma hg oh) tin sifting them out from the large | “*4ty ‘he jorization into effect. he marines will be sent .from| gtreich, . Bottineau county, and| ond term as Minnesota's chief execu-| assed he f Ae ri ees _{ society to disarm the British an: mibancat licants. When the letter reached the capi-]Corinto by Rear Admiral Latimer, in J. K. Olafson, Pembina county passed up the front staircase, which | Canon City in defiance of an execu-j také back the concession. artial Tet, of Senalecemploves tol, the house naval committee was|command of American forces in Nica- * edwin Traynor, [pratns eiity: Hefere & joint acaslon. of the two] Taurel ropes and Into th spruce and| tive order from Governor Clarence sigh f ‘ ‘aay ‘announced foday, Bering teat ineny, ene heen “eine Peas “s to send. te was Herman F. Butt, Mountrail county| legislative ihouses, meeting in the | cftive, er they Ee nimoveercrs J, Morley, suspending. him for 104 Washington, Jan. ee e Th a statement today Governor a.| ‘ition of as my Fra gm atate bo " :. = ag : ‘aetintie, pare! and Harry A. Roberts, Cass county,| house chamber, the governor took the dividually by state officials. Th ia timated er that ~~ a more Frey G. Sorlie expressed his appreciation | the ordinance chief, that the nation’s| swer to rumors current for several] WeFe named on a joint committee to | Seth ae offibe fe recited by Barauel) suests. were, presented to the -gov-| otticnms Meautoetlaa:| Phare re lier dereon eerante of the work of the Business and Pro-| present nayal torce includes about 20|days that. the administration was| confer with the senate and determine) 'B. Wilson, chief justice of the state) ino, by Adjutant-General GreA.| (ieee Fey inate urbs or in Wuchang, across the fessional Women’s club and the Bis-| big crui “wouldn't hi contemplating withdrawal of ‘its| the number of bills and domenala:to | Seaeeie CES Angithen read his Fraser. 1c aeacaWae eae dsclared: (tal Eon ot Proce shake Ghele meinen eaee mate com comet eer } guard | chance against a modern ship.” naval forces from the central Amer-|be printed. > otify. the THEA chanceien: which: betaded ke in the receiving line were Gover-|courts have ruled that a governor | British concession. Additional Amer- . ception last night. ity Override Recommendations | | ican republ senate that the house was ready to| Words, was broadcast by WCCO. Nerds ec AOR eg) rr-| has no authority to suspend a war-|ican war vessels were sent to the eee Eee persons| 0, the, basis of this and’ other] A state department announcement| senate that the house was, ready to) WGit ecommendations: Included: {nor and Mrs; J/ M. Devine; | former |den and that “nobody is going tol Hankow vicinity a weck or two ago sttanded the | reception, of " whom pubitesenichnene tera oy ing serious Hesting oF tig bles of the British and | county; Herbert F. Swett, Kidder| Strengthening tho reorganization | Govegner and rs. John Burke; p penitentiary jto ‘be held available for the protec. » i . i 3 % ie + 2 a except jon 0: merican nationals a or i repping oder f receiving | consideration to a proposal artment of state has been informed | county and W. J. Bell, Cass county. Pibduction of the tax burden on|stPerintendent of public instruction; | Replying to the. sovernor’s state-|their evacuation should the need hat hi belie he“ Be be gigs ride the budgeg recommen y the American minister at M: Honorary Committees Seema retary of State Robert Byrne and| ment that the gates to the peniten-| arise, Lina Sec tak ames satherite .. constraction- of at gua that the British Members of honorary committees| Eliminate extravagance in educa- planes nina ie, tiary were padlocked; that extra : - . charge d'affaires have mi hitbe Soins cheslam Wares Wa uacert | Glatt: ketivition: Fay Harding Mrs. guards were patrolling the walls and] Shanghai, Jan. _5.—UP)—Reports 3 alge in ruisers referred to 7 sentations to him that they consi der the governor to the inaugural cere- _Do not increase state appropria- nell: State Tr missioner, c. i. that machine gun ere trained on|here say all women and children at - 2 prison equipment ‘included a y to leav: ' rday by Representa-| protection and that he concurs. in Libs, and Ronresenbapives Bparty, and weaaate Rule de pyramid-| ances State Audito teriyan Diceratugad (6 any See British. authorities here, bagel bee Tepresenting thejthese views which represent the! "Pr cscort the members of thg| Caution against bond issues, in-| Joseph A. Kitehen, s he planned to use the guns to keep|unable to confirm the report. country’s sea Some of! consensus of opinion there ami On| supreme court to the rostrum, Sena-| cluding the proposed $20,000,000 high- culture and labor, and George F.| out the overnor’s representatives. | these cruisers di the Americans and other foreigners.” | to? Dell Patterson, Renville county, | way bond. Sater SSHOPRASTECDEER ftiee,| TRE machine guns have been used| London, Jan. 5.—@)—Frantie _up- of Manila, Admiral Bloch declared, and Representatives Cox and Streich.| Abolish state board of visitors. ans she governors office, for years to guard pr jpeuls for more land and naval forces and e modern ship could lick the Exact Number Not Announced Wa asopet the ether stare att icars |. Bteangthen bank laws, guests passed the silver service of the | rock quarries, the w Jare being made by the British, com- whole bunch of them.” Pe Runber #t SUnrines SRD8 BES tie inauguration, Senator Ole Bi-| | Caution wgainst licerising automo-| battleship North Dakota, which was "In disputing the gos [munity at Hankow to the British The admiral’s statement created |to Managua was not announced at the tad, Be Mi’ Sense. | bile-devacs, temporarily removed from its case in! ity to suspend him, T | government. something of a sensation in the naval| state department, but from Managua| testad, McHenry county, a epee: | bite the historical museum. Punch was) \ | d by the sion and committee. came the word that the force would (Continyed on page six.) served from the massive punchbowl, | y e| Hongkong, Jan. 5.—@®)—The Brit- Representative Brotten today car-| consist of 160 men and its purposd ‘Sumatran Rebellion |, —— i Pr Ape ts e A prea gry 7 | mua Neate ona ee with candel- until relieved by the com- | ish warships Vindictive, Carlisle and * i rie 8 ight to the jouse oor, | wou! ye to al e Amer! ican le~ | abra at either end n ei Wishart, today were ordered to Han- *Taxi Driver Charges Mutila- | wheré the naval appropriation bill is| gation. At the same time offici EXPLOSION ( ON | Is Now Suppressed; |two windows back of the i h between Tynan and | Kow. y s under debate. He described the Gen-|of the Diaz government, which hi wo “Christmas trees,” composed of! Governor Morley is a sequel to an at- od tion in $100,000 Damage: {eva preliminary arms conference as|been recognized by the United States, 267 Are Prisoners |< | candles, which were ‘lit throughout! tempt by Governor Sweet, whom Mor-| London, Jan, 5—-®)—An _ Ex- ‘ “silly, a joke and bosh” and declared | were quoted a: ing that the move wal | the evening. ley succeeded, to oust Tynan, change ‘Telegram despatch. from Suit in Cireult Court no farther arms limitation — agree- | would save the republic from anarchy. Padang, Sumatra, Jan. 5.—(4)—The ment can be reached “because the| State department. comment made Decorations Beautiful | Shanghai says that available naval Joliet, T., Jan. Soli Nathaly Leopold, ‘Jr., and Richard Loeb, we iMeptitied in no mention of specific peril to foreigners in Managua or of the movement of liberal troops toward the capital. United States navy has nothing more to scrap.” Fox Ranches Will IN TWO DEATHS Dutch authorities today announced that insurrectionist activity around Padang and Siboeyoe had been sup: pressed and that 267 rioters had been s of red roses decorated the | antechambers of the executive's of- fice. The chandeliers, tables and desks were banked with evergreens | GUDARY Sol Scl0 N. forces are leaving there at full speed |for Hankow, Peking, Jan. 5.—()--An official made prisoners. and foliage, Tho seging table, presi- | ‘despatch from Nanking Chan i | og guneident, with the announcement Military forces have begun action | ded over by members of the B. PW of) Wakes Ashwell: -broxineen. Anat lated him in November Sell Cooperatively tines, the Pan-American Federation | 36 Are Injured, Three Missing apie tae, Hoaasreealiniats || in $i | club, was lighted with candle ie miles up the Yang slayers of Bobby Franks took little of Labor issued a statement de- quets of pink roses added a charm: | Shanghai, has been looted, presum- bly by northern troops, The Arter- interest in the accusation. Mingeapolis,, Minn., Jan. 5—()— ry Kellogg had com- Followin; Conflagration matra. ing note. al Summoned to circuit court as de-| Fox tranche ere will find profitable nae er ae Dr reteguiced a . ; an wine gentine building was ador: |ordered to Waa, D. Roce hae hee fendants in Ream’s $100,000 damage| marketing of f x under|the government of President Di in Pitch-Filled Hold Subversive outhreaks occurred in| with laurel, evergreens and foliage. . suit, they, smiled and Sheek their les plan com:|which is opposed libe: various sections of Sumatra over the | ‘he house chambers, where the ‘pro- | heads at ‘each other, American National Fox headed by Juan B. oe me pei 5 New Year week-end, 30 rioters being | gram was given, were elaborately pointed an accusii oi at ot them -in cag Taey ther in more than two years id they had “enjoyed tho little va- tore! Appel their commitment.” It was the tinal time Loeb had wet the prison since he entered Jol! er 12, 1924, Leopold, Menoven had been out three id not once | Dr, jociation, according 4, O'Reilly, Minneapolis Tegis- to gs Bete: recognized by Mexico, attended by buyers from al world. Here the sales committee will| inimical to the people Mot both Percy Lewis, 25, negro, of eae aE Oa Pee and had bouquets of pink roses Los Ange an. —Michael| Pennsylvania, decided to ion from Joli if 01 xan . Fla., and Thomas ‘ban lels, negro, 4 Soda 9 ci | his plan for asking congress cation #2 erties &, ison mare 3 thai ie oe, the pelts, Pata ales countri tenons led Geng ae ne pene, B 7 Chaff From the | Musical Program Enjoyed Cudahy, 19 r old scion of the | ih federal couktal at wer the cause it was usel unjust and n that which the’ committee ir actual present-day Aitkin Man Bound Over Without Bail Baltimore, Jan. 5.—()—Two men are dead, three are missing and 36 in- inferno. haled smoke and flames, All the ship’s officers and 10 inch cadets aboard the vessel escaped injury. The 36 injured were in hospita's kfiled in the Siloengkang district and sgven in Sawahloente, the seat of the (down after several days. Legislative Mill | SOU WETS.,. | decorated with greenery. roses, poinsettia blossoms, and other Vases of lighted with four tose colored tapers The Bismarck high school and Armour's Creamery bands began a musical program in the house cham- ber shortly after the reception started | Youngster Jailed at Mother’s | |: Last Minute famous’ Chicago family, is in after having been foiled'by his moth- marry aq er in three attempts motion picture actress. to jail | 4 America ognition, the N Bulletins lance at Ream during his testimon; jured as a result of an explosion in| Dutch administrative official. The | flowers graced the rostrum rail. | ews ie But carried on a lively conversation| The’ Association has’ ‘organized a/cimement sald. “has caused unnec:| the” pitch-filled hold of the French | outbreak is believed: to have been | “On the third flocs where dancing| Request After Elopement | “VeWS BUMeUNS > ., With their attorneys. fur sale comm' hee to enable raisers toatice of the Democratic Americ: bargue Richelieu that transformed} part of the same movement which | was enjoyed after 10 o'clock, @ group | With Movie Actress | “| The two in their first appearance] to market, their pelts at fur auctions fnstitutions ‘all over the world,” be- | the trim four-master into a seetking| occurred in Java last November, put | of women served punch. The table was | Washington, Jan. 5.—(#)— Representative Kelly, Republican, Jan. 5.—(P)—Be- cause the court considered her New York, s pende! - | and at 9 o'clock a varied program of| A stern jailer, in the person’ of “ Srp eiee Seas ee nae =] | On Murder Charge |7ocretateraer mtn Fes uch are oad denen em | tent ba el Sea | Set Tnd’ so Sant" age| the rh Sener mae again when he, with other bof re EN Report ‘ of the five white men Surned arc|one thing, that, was their ojnosition orchestra numbers wasgpresented. | bara, took the love-besieged youth! ening, child wife and mother of was taken old prison for membets of the crew while the others to any favors by “lady luck” in the Kenneth Preston, tenor, was well into custody Jast night at the re- " : Evaaston, Ill, who Ai Minn,, Jan, 5.—@)—Irving received by the audience, singing two| quest of his mother, Mrs. John P. $, hey feuival re Higeie. bs er epnditions ab North Da] Bacon, charged with slaying his|**° dock hands, Aeneas Fitaia ihe souta wai mumbers: “Out of the Dusk to You"|Cudahy, as he visited ‘town after ty te mapaienehee ae withees in’ tho’ telat af ba cate eee bets Peer set oe the 24 heurs ending} brother-in-law, Joseph Dore, Chris Came Without Warni ‘assigned by lpt. The number of cach | and “Allah.” Don Ray of. Devils|town wi is bride-to-be, iss who killed a deputy mas night, was bound over without The explosion occurred last night district was placed in a hat and, ren- Lake, cornetist, gave several numbers Marie Astaire, 19, in quest o! £ some trayer, was given — su entenc n in an A at 7 a, m bail to the February term of Aitkin | ; band received official who would issue hi Li * . 4 7: fe in the vessel’s number three hold as| resentatives had their choice of seats [2nd received much applause. | SEANeL BL: | om sus. Bim: ae George ee elchinsgh ial de fovea jyonterday. « county district court yesterday on | she Jay alongside @ Baltimore” nnd] in the order-that their numbers were| . Mrs. Lewis J. Mann sang ‘“Ihe| marriage license. : Austin, Texas, Jan. 5.—()— handcuffed each to the then ha led. 80 / charge of first degree murder. Ohio railroad pier at Curtis Buy.| drawn. The number 44 was first out| Slave Song” by Del Riego and 7To/ | Each time the strategy of the) Governoy Miriam A. Ferguson is down the janitor’s elevator and £ at te Bacon, 50 years old, B charged with loading pitch. Without warning, and| of the hat und was followed by 49,| the Sun” by Pearl Curran and was | mother pene irate, heel nid) issuing pardons at the rate & crowd of 500, into an sutemeeiie oe win aleslsy. . shooting Dore, 35, as t! . latter camel b lew moments after a scdre of| whereupon a cry wént up from the| recalled by. the audience for an en-|sgain she noti ie county authori-| gost 25 a day as her term hen fre that took them back fo prison. but| ‘WHATHER nici a er full of eerie | a workmen had left the hold for the] waiting Jggisiators to “shake “em uv| core. The Melody Trio, composed of ek by telegraph and telephone that mate's first woman governor hey were expeeted back i comet te. ‘or Bismarck and vicinity: Partly | mus gifts for his wife and children. day, a billow of flame shot from the| good.” fe next number out was 21] Kathryn Andrjat, cello; Adolph Engel-/ her son was under age and that she| - draws to a close. She added 32 lay, but not to take the: witness mache fi ya and Thursday. Not hatchway, caveloping. 5 poikers ee and thoge from districts with small-|hardt, violin, and Ruth Rowley,|refused to consent to the marriage.| elemency proclamations to. her tend, S enideratere by. The blaze 5; cthe| er numbers were satisfied, piano, played “Cavatina” by Ross and | She declared Michael had been drink-| jig¢ today, bri record i“ : Dasoia! Partly cloudy inflammable cargo, re a che the — “Moment Musical” by Schubert and|ing recently. When Miss Astaire re-| up ¢o 3,687. five of the tonight and Thursday. Not muchi! ‘Today's Doings in forts of fire fighters, raged for six nehm W. Carr, new speaker of the | wore well received turned here she was dry-eyed and| preclamations Tall par sponge ine at 9, ours, when the, eliew sank. has a sense of humor. He accompahied on the|appeared to take the defeat philo- Today’ DITIONS Nation’s 8 — Mir fictisan taleeek He euisterternect in meaehatie J. te Hughes, ‘played | sophically. y 8 r ig low over the ite tal back “into the baruing committee to escort former speak: son the xylophone: Simon had a marciegs, A ec nnd epeertien Pets hd led to e rel, L. Twichell and Ben Larkin to| “Poet and Peqsant Overture by Von|cense at, Ventura,” she said, in J ‘the Miactasippi"V hatteny, Many weref places of honor on tho epeaker's dais | Suppe, “The "Rosary" by. Ethelbert | clogk was about te handle the pores —- i °. f their clothing in ap don the bles cetesion of bs: house Bons. ty a popular Lag age The te Mr. cuaiey. Foi a Solent | a House and senate at 1:30, b-c01 % james. Ye members chosen as| concluding number on the program | rived. wes & mean 3 Senate continues ig of br- one mesa een conutn- aarte Richelieu of -8,000 Mati bonuses ere Avante: De | one given by Don Ray, who played| Mrs. Cudahy planned’ to izatton. Senate resumes sisak. comsid- || 323 fest long with a toot” Y poate Craig,:Benson county ane Mi “Cheri Santa Barbara to have a talk wi iat eration of Lausanne treaty me aiced ere from Jast) McGinnis, Stutsman Crowds jammed the house chamber | son. 8 committee ik and was Sanding ‘pitch for for the m, every seat being| ‘He's only a Mg just 19,” she ‘marine Taurient, Franc sil ‘stood the ordeal well but| taken ‘and many standing at the rear on “and By opge and The less was estimated st $200,- we faint indications of | ant ON, M Wiig gente 8 the room. Dancing was in order Cote on page six.)

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