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PAGEEIGHT FEW CHIEFS OF WORLD WAR FAME NOW ON ACTIVE ROLL-DECADE SINCE U. S. ENTRY IS MARKED WITH RETIREMENTS the New Jersey state highway com Major General Charles P. mai Leonard Summerall and Major Gen- tiv cral John L. Hines Are Two} Wartime Officers Who Are Still Active—Other High!) Officers Now in’ Private’ ., G Life and this country yeral of the 21. Ma since . Crow eneral in continued in to Cub h Washington yr Admiral Will chief of ni World War the ambition many In the 1) month wefore the armistice pany men who had their lives prep: in such an emerg found B their bid for Today, howe a don Gibraltar during ‘the vl of the International Hydrographic Commission vr Admiral nander of the the T. M tie fleet vfety of the fighting ded, is governor of the welphia, I yo, roster. Thi while the | vir t ders were prey when viet aters, nes, his pred jor General John L. t med Rea peessor in that who took com-|mirals Hurh Rodman, command mand of the Ninth Corp at; the American b tleships that serv- San Francisco when his offed with the British grand flect, and duty there expired, are the two ex-| Albert Gleaves, commander of the ceptions remaining on t | hose political them w list. Both were advanced to rank of corps commanders a h major s res Lefore the armistice was effected in conduct of are out General John J. Pershi ho | of ce ten years late c commanded the American d Woodrow Wilson, i war] Present he and retired ‘om active service ho tember 15, 1924, is serving as chair- war record maa of the American Battle Monu- | Davis of the war dep ments’ commission vy the army through Major General urd, rose to the el of infantry, H tionary Forces throughout th ker HL ne rang of chief of statt with eral, while As: member of the and of the Supreme e and subsequen American Co roof mission to Ne ernor of th Home Soldier in Washington ‘ aveler March Is General if Teachers Must Keep Knees Warm, chief of sta’ eral, is annoy the Bureau Declares Oth o&— Sih SER aE TSE ar Bundy, commander of Freedom of the knees is ccom- and seventh corps school teachers at. their according to a de workmen's compens plished by own risk regiments in chief of staff the American Lieutenant gett, who commanded the decision grew out of by a when her nether at St. Mihiel and subsequ , appen vat saviiy and: wos: the frozen while on her way mander of the American Uae Germany after the armi liv nvestiga vy led that thi ancisco. Major Ge nea see. ada j silk stocking I T. Allen, who relieved hi is spending his retirement | that her D at Be ai C. Skanks, comtoander. af en the tops of the galostied the port of embarkation Hoboken, wa bees and Joseph T. Dickman, « ander claim on the ng route to work and of the first corps after General Lig et promotion. offices | sion of | ok place | mew ee MO TELRA & wes Oee stile in sien r THE BISMARCK TRiBUNE a ish minesweeper during the world FOR ‘SRY’ PLAY DULUTHIANS VOTE T0 RAZ | AERIAL BRIDGE | | Structure, Unique in West. ¥| Will Be Replaced By One of Lift Span Type player, also cried. James A. Timoney, one of the two managers, prayed. Convicted Yesterday of Hav- ing ‘Corrupting’ Show—Is Third Ri: New York, April 8800 y play, npany, two manager orals Producing company, ing corporation, were con vieted yesterday by a jury of pre senting a play tending to corrupt the morals of youth, Rail continued pending tence April 19. The law pr penalties of not less than 10 day more than a year in jail, or not less than $50 nor more than’ $1,000 fine or hoth. inn, April 6—A)—Dn- al bridge, wnique in th , when it was built 22 years only one of its to razing at thi sen- ides no, America, was doomed nor, the city election yesterday by a ma 00. vept into the city commis- sion, taking two commissionerships open by solid majorities. A charter ndment to issue $700,000 in bonds over « period of three years treet improvements lost, and a light sav whelm Last of Three “Sex” is the lust of three raided | productions to be disposed of. — The three producers of “The Virgin Man,” were recently sentenced to the wor house for 10-day terms, “The Cap- tive” closed while trial of its per- formers and producers was pending, and charges were dismissed. dents, the most affected by the pro- West, blond author-ster who] posal which was to replace the pr ed she knew “her onions” as anj| ent bridge by a lift span actress, huoyed up her crest-fallen| backed their desire with a pledge to company when the verdict came. pay $180,000 of the cost of the new bridge amendment aroused the sreatest interest. Park Point resi- Barrie ONeal tho was decorated; bridge, in addition to their regular for bravery ieutenant on x Brit-| assessment of its expected $550,000 PATENTS APPLIED FOR | | utenant General Robert Lee | abe wae ot the job ae rd, former commander of th school teacher who froze is devoting much wf his| her while trying to. start ay ts of the National] fire schoolhouse was allowed eague, of which he been paid by the bureen ry mpcnlt af sons being frozen ‘while at work, &Ge who | cording to Commiss.. 1 de-| dahl. It is an established rule of the commission that no compensation will be allowed for injuries sustained while ng to or from work, Other Positions ral Hugh 1, staff when w » but soon for age, only to t ately for active d nan of We do not permit Budweiser — Real Hop Malt Syrup to be sold under any private label, ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS ‘- Gamble-Robinson Fruit Co. Distributors Bismarck, N. Dek. eu-st eo, a 4670 34-TonChassis F.O.B. Detroit $885 1-TonChassis F.O.B. Detroit Quality— Dual Rear i } M.B. GILMAN Co. BROADWAY AT SECON i PHONE 608 ih BISMARCK play, sobbed. David Hughes, another] large. GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS 1Y%-Ton Chassis F.0.B. Detroit 2-Ton Chassis F. 0. B, Detroit ‘cost, This amendment for the bridge, however, called tor the $37,000 of tne | bridge cost to be paid by the city at] The vote was yes 16,437; no, 7,182, The amendment had about 300 votes more than. the required 60 per! |cent of all votes cast. | The other charter amendment call- | Jing for the street bonds had 11,185 | vues for, and 10,897 votes against | but failed to win the 60 per cent of all votes cast to pass. i Against Daylight Savings i The daylight savings resolution was | overwhelmed, failing to get even a majority of votes on that proposal, | its tally reading yes, no, 16,597, James E. Foubister, labor, whirled | into office on the high tide of the | biggest vote cast yesterday, 16,808, | and right behind him was Chris E. | Evans, also labor, with 14,064. Jam ‘arrell, a former c ssioner, s defeated, polling o 10,710 | votes, and George R. Reed, a polit- | ieal newcomer, drew 10,008 to the} polls, | ‘The total vote cast was 26,895 out | of a 42,000 regi 1 “) Flood Danger Now * Past Along River! With a fall of six-tenth of an inch in the Missonri river level. over night and with ice running freely, uaNger ot t100ds in North Dakota ast, O. W. Roberts, federal st, said today. The river's height yesterday was 6.7 fect and today is ‘6.1, Koberts aid, adding that ice began to flow Treely yesterday and today most of it has gone down the river. A slight gorge at the Big Bend north of Washburn gave possibility of a flood there, but this evidently broke before causing any damage, Roberts said. Wheels Optional at Same Price Price Dp ST. “35,000 MitEs- “In the 38,000 miles Ihave driven m Willys-Knigh harges total $5." 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