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WEATHER FORECAST Mostly fair tonight and Thurs- * day. Slightly warmer Thursday. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [auonm he ESTABLISHED 1873 \ " BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927 PRICE FIVE CENTS 62 DEAD. 150 INJURED IN TEXAS TORNADO i. ARMOUR GRAIN shfaneit SHANGHAI NO Bega * Nails From Roof a | AN ADMITS | A Rare Picture—‘Mama’ Mussolini [A Rare Picture—Mama’ Mussolini —_| TOWN LASHED. CO.OUSTEDFROM a IN ST i i HE MURDERED © INTO RUINS Sell at Premium Workmen who are structing | BY TWISTER | the roof of the White House, FY : ; — have set up a profitable side bus- * iness in selling the old fashioned | psa State Legislature _Investi-| | Chinese Twice Attempt “to! male taken out of the od titas | Tells Police Killings Occurred | Coshes ‘From Northeast Last gates Practices in Chicago Storm ‘International Set- | desten, | ha ving, hooked _ heads, During Drunken Brawl! Night Without Warning, | Hf . if Grain aera tlement Barriers | to the Ny uae | on March 15 Survivors Declare DISHONESTY IS CHARGED \CHANG HEADS GROUP! ‘hined mostly by sents nereen” | ARRESTED IN| MEMPHIS Fike om: DAGERCE ' Storm-damaged Roads Delay | Relief Workers — Elec- trical Storm Rages Board of Trade Directorate Says Officers Will Be Brought to Trial il 13—UP)—The Arm: the world’s company, the world’s suspended from the je under charges 7.0, KRAABEL IS} NAMED T0 HELP: ‘today as a result of his confession | 0,000 Workers Heed Strike Call, Claimed Not Aimed at Foreigners Says He Remained in House, Two Days After Conceal- | ing Bodies in Closet | ‘Kori 13.—(P)—One Miami, Fla, April 13.—(?)—Clay- inese were killed and aes wouuata in fighting: result- ing from further in the tive suburbs of, 8 Chicago, April 13. our Frain company, our Grain been ordered xen hai, rea eet Rocksprings, Texas, April 13.—#) | —A tornado that strack this inland jtown last night took a toll of at least 62 lives and injured about 150 efnoon by Gene: i | |persons, some fatally. The twister through Gre bout wees ordered -re sersthe: fede, ‘orared in routing |Governor Appoints ered ag ery dvery te toate Meus Uncen GeMue ss eee ough the bo : \ : moved, effective Saturday. The casualties were mostty | From Clifford as Veterans drunken | Aicty:two. bodies, (hid: bain ae ltrs March 15, during a Service Commissioner brawl, in which they quarreled over | money. Collins was * No officers of the grain company have been suspended, but the board of trade directorate in its statement among the communist volgen The shooting was plainly heard corer from the ruins of the town fn the international we(llement betore noon today, 33 of which had ‘heen identified. last returned here last night said such officers would causing considerable excitement. | 7. 0. Kraabel of Clifford, Trai | Of the injured, 20 were expected : trial later. John Kel- The general strike, called by | ; jnight from Memphis, Tenn. where ‘to die before night. Marais. president “ot the com- 4 ioe today, was named veterans’) py ie arrested recently. He volun. | Most of the unidentified dead were the red labor unions as a protest (service commissioner for North Da- any, said the concern has no stute- against the raids, which begin | tarily told officers there that he Mexicans. Tene to make concerning the eus- yeuterday, hes rendered aeany bsg P sional Killed Nevers, his partner in a beer Rescue work, disorganized immedi- pension “at this time, 100,000 workers idle, and delay. | -,J" unnouncing. the appointment.| business, but said in his story that | ately after the storm, was proceeding The Armour family is understood eda number of Chinese owned [Governor A. G. Sorlie said he had | Nevers killed Mrs, Nevers first. swiftly under a sun that warmed the to hold large interests in the com- steamers, | picked = rst name on the list of Authorities said he stated after| chill of a norther, The dead had pany which was organized in 1890. General Pai Taung-Chi, com. | five submitted to him by the exech: | persistent questioning that he killed | been removed from the debris and us- mander of the Cantonese troops (tive, committee of the American| both persons, declaring he wanted to | sembled at one of the two morgues. Investigation Under Way After living apart for 18 y in this section, issued an official | L¢eeion. plead guilty and “get a quick trial.” | | Some of the bodies, however, were Suspension of the Armour Grain| William K. Vanderbilt, 2nd, and proclamation tonight dissolving The executive explained that his| He told the police he remained in : | mutilated beyond recognition. company has come at a time when| Vanderbilt, the former Virginia the general labor unton, jchoice was based on the probability |the house two days. after he con- _ oe Fite fore tims this: morning the state legislature, through @ spe-| are about to be divorced by the — that the first name on the list was|cealed their bodies in a closet and Hiving Gdiy RTO ak chub ber ain Wor and brnen b house an el threatened to add to the tornado Acial committee, is investigati prac-/| courts and, in order that Vander' the man most favored by the Legion | directed workmen in repairing dam- ziving quietly with her children in her apartment house in Milan, | i tragedy. The remains of the postof- tices in the grain trade in Chicago.| might remarry, perhaps by the Rota| Shanghai, April 13.--)—Shanghai | officials. The names of the other|age done by a slight fire a few days | se king no fame, entertaining seldom, Signorina Rachel M ssolini | fice aud a restaurant. were ignited It wag the result of two years of | Tribunal of the Vatican also. A de-! today was in the throes of a general | four nominees were not made public. | before. might never be taken as the wife of the tor of all Italy.” This! and sent flames to the debris sur- investigation by the board of trade | cree would fulfill the promise of Mrs.| strike aceompanied by disorders, | 1H N Candidat Sper trance | new photograph is one of the few pictures ever obtained of Il Duce’s| rounding them, Efforts of the fife i into the organization and subsequent | Vanderbilt at the time she and her| There were two attempts by Chi- | Williams Not a Candidate 5 i wife, fighters were futile until rain, like i : wrecking of the grain marketing | husband separated: “When = myjnese to storm the barrier leading| It was definitely ascertained, how- | | a blessing from the heavens, ended tf a A company, an ostensibly cooperative | daughters marry, I will give you a )to the international settlement. lever, that the name of Jack W | the blaze. % a enterprise formed by the eerea a divorce.” Early today a group of Chinese, liams, state adjutant of the Legion, Only 10 Buildings Left hy 5 3 Grain company, with eventual control | tried to rush the barrier and a clash | was not one of the five. ‘ The twister swept out of the F ¥ to go to farmers who were expected \followed with the Italian guards on| It was through Williams’ efforts) northeast, striking this little plateau to buy stock in it. the Urga Road. The Italians fired | that the bil creating the job was} ? |town, located about 2,000 feet above (3 Farmers, however, were apathetic joven the heads of the Chinese und | passed. At that time he told the BY M sea level, soon after dusk. The town Sy toward the corporation which after \they retreated. Last night a small! legislatura that he would not he jsuffered’ the brunt of the blast, a year was digsolved. There followed | mob made a sally to storm the bar- Ny interested in the position, | which cleared space about four a Is ABSOLV ED i} . charges by the Rosenbaum Grain! ri but was soon realized that rae reneN rumors to the} Saar. Oe Uae nL Sant ‘ | miles square.” Less than 10 buildings company that the Armour company this was impossible. The Chinese | Black Hills Area ‘Sponsor of Bill Vetoed By | were left standing. had falsified bn eget ne delib- aod ve fire to sieewase he they tat onl es seine | : President Will Try to Work First ihe age pt night of aie et forth to cheat e grain ad thrown into the barbed wire iams so ! residen: rv to Work) was carried to the outside world by canrioting compan ‘An arbiter, E T barrier and several posta were | ment with the executive, i story | Charges By Wabasha, Minn.,| | Is Snowbound—34.7 clea ‘ f hint. Gladys Lowery, a t ephone, operator, tigation, assessed burned. being that instead of merely seeking es 9 if who stuek to’ an improvin le. after a vert se. 7000 against the PINs” steibee aacigscal ie. 06) aemnbal pointment to discuss Legion at-|, Girl That Father-in-law t | Inches in 2 Weeks i wepure scoops ticnc Neskad late'a beaken: tine seer Armour Grain company, principally Chiang Kai-Shek’s efforts to sup- with the governor as was act-, Was Murd: Unt \g¢——— = Lier 2! Both Factions—Will Coun-! town. : in favor of the Rosenbaum concerns. press the radical. element e, he was secking the| ‘as Murderer Untrue i A Red’ Cross i velie?train thaGiuat of: the | 13.4" Corwin-Churchill Motors Buy | Kuomintang, or Cantonese political Rapid City, Sixteen inches job of service commissioner. sel ‘( ‘out early today from San Antonio e and Take’ Spirit have 30 Witnesses Heard said that| eepantiation. Williams, here yesterday Rar cen career ‘ ‘l was still at Uvalde, 75 miles south Publicity attending the organiza- . The lab. dered the| his office will coopevate with the ap abasha, in. April 13.—\) fallen in the Black Hills since i tt. Roukeprises, todes-. AmDaManMaE tion “and disolution of the vgrain| Property: at Corner of | workers io donee. tublh paaie ate ee tecor the governor, making avail-lAbsolved of blame in connection with} Monday evening with a porsibili- | Washington, April 13.—(4)—Draft-| plied buek and “forth over, muddy further fall, the weather marketing company prompted the y Y rotest against General able to him all the records of thelthe death of his five ola} ty o of a farm relief bill that will] roads between the two towns while state inquiry which, within the past Fourth and ‘Thayer | on eeaerineaa toad state adjutant’s office which may 2d grandchild, George Cooper, 72 years Mian (pared sie today. of the ae at views on the tracks of a narrow gauge lumber fortnight ‘has produced testimony labor union halls... Labor leaders{him in th» work, It was said that Ane nis the w airmanyline to Camp Wood, 37 miles from which it was indicated caused the! Purchase of the property at the, said the call was heeded. immediately | approximately 50 persons made ap-[ Old, will be released fram the Wa-{ snow in this vicinity Into huge th agriculture|here, were sounded out with a view hoard to announce the suspension! corner of Fourth street. and ayer by 50,000 workers and they expected plicatien to the Legion committee to/basha county jail within day or] drifts on uaagine committe ped out for him-!to running a relief train as close as now although ita investigation still! avenue, directly opposite the Tribune!many others would join. the move-| have their names placed on the list}two, according to plans of authori- aes Hass: . ae y self this _ Preparatory to] possible to the torn town. 1s underway. building, the Corwin-Churchill! ment, submitted to the governor. The ties investigating: the case here to- a — bay > ag on leaving today for his home in Ore- Twister Plays Pranks Thirty witnesses were heard by es Bh Motors, Inc. as announced this Not Aimed at Foreigners names were selected at a westing ot | fa, an ae, ' ong ing, and Spe: gon, he announced he would have the a, The usual sardonic pranks of the hoard’s committee, headed by .| morning by 'S. W. Corwin and N, 0. the Legion executive committee held Tiss. Cts: Casini tn original-| nh 10 Inches as neadwood, | Rroapective meusure in shupe for) “twister” were in evidence, a baby Gate i Churchill, together with the‘ state-| It was made clear by the labor|at Fargo on March 25, ly accused the aged man of causing| new was falling at Deadwood, | presentation to the new congress next{was hurled 60 feet throug! the alr testimony,” said the Gates re-| ment that Bismarck’s finest filling ions that the strike was not Office at Fargo the death of her boy, underwent fur- ron, Nebraska, é The. senator, co-author of th aie aes safely, lsoxt. wenelte port, “clearly, shows wrongful acts) station will be erected on the site t foreigners, but was purely| ‘The service commissioner's office| ther questioning by authorities today, Bee ween bo ibave: Nee ea eetegt Of eMC LE. . Newley, an jsntomobile, aalan (for which we deem the Armour Grain! this summer. eats tra-Kuomintang—a movement by will be located ut Fargo, uccording| while plans were made to query her| yeought'a total of 31.7 inches Of | den? last eee rae Mee hed, a cones | pans in the midst of the wind rushed company responsible, since these acts! | The property, which is 50 x 140/the communists to brinj ppant the|to present plans. The job will be u| husband later in the day. Both are] snow to this vicinity, more than s sion, nto the splintering Valentine e | were those of persons then in the| feet in size, was purchased from the of conferences at the White House He con- Ea to save whoever he might. overthrow of General com- full-time one. The officer’s duty will! held without charge in the county many entire winters have re- employ or under the continuing in-| estate of Mrs. Carrie D. Taylor, who|mander in chief of the Ciniocen | ot-| jail. jrecently, and has reached the conclu-jtinued to extricate dying and wound- fluence of the Armour Grain com-| many years ago was a resident of|urmice, be decanynae: ores Daneie (3: yet |" arigiaally. Mrs, Céopar charged] S0eem) sion that this measure in the faceled after the hotel was in ruins. pany. Several persons engaged in| Bismarck. The deal includes the two-| The northern Chinese troops, who| eral laws for compensating wounded| that her father-in-law choked her ETS EE of presidential opposition would have] The storm came from the north- these wrongful acts are not mem-| story house which stands on the front/ turned suddenly several days ago| or disabled veterans who received| baby to death, but last night but little chance of becoming # law/east with little or no warning just bers of the board of trade or subject | of the lot and the one-story tile build-| against the Cantonese, appeared to-| their di abit TR aeaibe agian the | changed her story to say her hus- even if it should be passed again by |after dark, according to survivors. to its discipline. Th acts were| ing at the rear of the lot, facing|day to be following up their suc- antl any fe service ‘commissioner | band told her to implicate the “old .. {both house und senate. Few buildings were left standing such as to constitute major offenses, | Thayer avenue, which is occupied by| cesses. An official report was re- will aid a veterans in pressing | man,” because he was “old anyway s Will Give Real Aid as the tornado howled on into the being acts of dish the Schultz plumbing shop. The resi-| ceived that they had entered Pukow, | their clais with the government. and would not have long to live in The new bill will be designed blackness. dence will be sold and removed from|on the northern bank of the Yangtze | Williams estimates that approxim-/ Jail.” offer real mer, he suid, _Relief Workers Delayed the prapets immediately, but thelriver, opposite Nanking, marching] ately 3,000 North Dakota veterans! To Have Coroner's Inquest and at ap will be written| Relief workers, including phyai- humbi: op building will not. bel into the city in the wake of a bom-| who ure entitled to federal compen-| .A coroner's inquest over the body with objections of the president to|cians and nurses from San Antonie kota points for the 24 hours Se wt 8 a, m, today: Temps. & tion e5 ‘pital inch isturbed and will continue to be oc- | cupied by Mr. Schultz, marck and Mandan. Station Plans Ready vPlans have already been "prepared for the filling station to be erected on the property here. The structure will be of brick and tile, with two driveways, one on either side of the)», sition from the Cantonese. an official account of the last w raid on soviet buildings in the Pel ing embassy compoun that’ among the Lela and without encountering announced jocu: seized were detuiled plans for military op- Reaiiape, the soviet government to ly and organize cavalry in Mon- sation for war injuries have never | made application. If the government -supporting. KRAABEL 18 NOW NOW WITH i REGIONAL VETS’ BUREAU Fargo, N. D., April 13.—()—T. 0. Kraabel, whose appointment as state veterans’ service commissioner was of the infant, discovered in a vacant house at Lake City, is to be held on thorities started questioning her last week. He is practically ignorant of all charges hurled against him by his wife. L. R. Lunde, Wabasha county at- torney, has not intimated what charges would be placed against Mr. FOR DURATION Yesterday Morning Mineola, N. Y., April 13,-44)—Two civilian aviators today listened only the original bill kept in mind, he president hus been represent- equalization fee principle and certain other features’ that were proposed in the McNary-Haugen measure. ‘Snator Me ary has given no inti- { mation as to what features of his original farm bill will be omitted in the new measure and it is believed The real estate will be transferred the arrival of a report on the con- od as desirious for enattment of the | layed in arriving with aid on account to the Sioux Oil company, a new in- orecier eat Chuan-Fang, origina! | £2 bemnduced to accept thelr ating {tents of the baby's stomach which Teliet legislation by. farm leaders,|of stors|-damaged roads, i Sea under the Corwin-| defender of Shangh: his! them from becoming burdens upon | &Fe being analyzed at the University _discussed the agriculture| After «the tornado passed, two hi according to Mr.| troops in a drive on the Grand Canal,|thejr families or upon the state in|°f Minnesota. H to Rem in Air Until Sih t with him recently... Those| women, neighbors for many years, Corwin. The. company is organized tenting a point opposite Chinkiang.| the event that their disability be-;, Gordon Cooper has had no oppor-| FLOpe ain in Air who have talked with him, however,| lay side by side. On the verge of eather conditions \at a- | to handle Pure Oil products in Bis-} Northern authorities in Peking, in 30 serious as to Prevent them | tunity to talk to his wife since au-| poop y Afternoon—Started |" that he is firmly opposed to the| unconsciousness one asked: “Are and Kerrville and a detachment of troops from Fort Clark, were de- you sleeping well “Il be sleeping in a minute,” the other replied. She died with the last word and her companion lapsed into uncon- sciousness, One of the driveways will be and Mrs. Cooper. Indications are/to a motor that had roared steadily, he will be guided to some extent by | PHONE COM: CATION Popped bya canopy and the other wolfe and paid al aay by Governor Sorlie toduss|that the case will be presented be-|through « day and night, droning off{ conferences to be held in the. west | IS WAMPERED BY STORM will be unrgofed. Toe ney enere for they last fore the grand jury which meets eee nee ae ees at to bring! this summer. On his trip home, he| San Antonio, Texas, April 13,—(?) Entrances. wili be taid out from| 10 Pay or Not to Pay, | vee a Litt santa a eounenal nu-| Bar © the hours in their attemp' ©! plans to stop off at Chicago to con-|—A mass of wrecked buildings to- both the Fourth street side and the That Is th ti re eh Gat aonauten with! the, world’s Aurgiion, flight. record ser with hends of the American farm/| day marked the site of Rocksprings, » and the buildin; 3 | ack to America. ureau and the National Grange and|county seat o: wards county, Phares Arnie dh) and Rie at Is the Question the federal department, Mr. Kraabel N. D. State College Assoclates anid wenther conditions| expects to discuss the subject with| where more than, 50 persons wer lot, Th sme ince would have no‘ effect on t farm spokesmen on his way to! killed and upwards o: injui Dunn ain struckpre will be 16 8°22. and pamployen of: the Bank of North his appointment, however, he has lv- Debaters Defeated | aE Clarence '. ‘Chamberlin and Bert! the" bac oma During. the “wum-| last night in & tornado that vittaally ff it ie O * mer he also will meet farmers from| wiped ou: ie town. Bane will’ contain the office and rest! department of the federal government| Mr. Kraabel has an extensive ser By Montana School | io"; so"hours various parts of the country in an| A severe electrical storm. fallemeil vice record, including two years’ army ih a8 tbe service, one year in this country and one year in Europe. Following his term in the army Mr, Kraabel served with the American peace commission as official courier. ‘Missing’ Soldier Gets Bonus Check |, After 6-year Wait, will change its mind uestion of whether the; federal income tax, Originally t the federal government held, in view of a court decision on the point, that the employes of the Bank of ‘North Dakota are not em-| ployes of the state and therefore! must pay fe income taxes. Later they’ reversed the decision| and made refunds of federal taxes to several bank employes. cently, however, notice was received! that the government ‘has returned to its original position and intends to The plane was throttled down to ril 13.—()—| 80 miles an hour as it cruised over} Mitchel Field this morning. Speed; had been reduced steadily since the plage NERDNe Br tt ae ideas take spirit as he feels that if aj fying, the airmen. hope te conserve | Measure can be framed that will meet their fuel supply of 385 gallons Jong | with approval by the president and a enough to allow them to remain in| majority of farm organizations, it can ‘air until early tomorrow after-| b€ passed next session. He plans to Last Minute | submit a draft of his new bill to the Rest in Plane president in the hope of obtaining his| Rest was secured in alternate naps endorsement, | joGitienes., Apel 12-—mP on a mattress bunk in their Wight- | vobbers, shot ously One of the panator’s. last center: bere Their food eon-| ences before leaving the capital was| wounded a bank eee withthe S000 pan: Four pumps will be provided, and three 1,000-gallon tanks will be placed under ground fér storage purposes. The grounds about the station will be beautifully landscaped. according to Mr. Corwin, and when the build- ing and grounds, are completed the corner will present a most attractive appearance. nee To Build at Mandan A duplicate of the ped station planned for Bismarck will be erected on the property at the corner of Main street and Sixth avenue northwest in Mandan, recently purchased by Cor- effort to compose their differences. Will Counsel “Give and Take” — The senator proposes to advise agri- cultural leaders to adopt a give and Fe: Grand Forks . Jamestown ..... Langdon .. Larimore ... PX Lisbon if Minot . Napoleon ........ 88 Pembina .. . Williston . y Mesthead. Minn. 0 For Bisereke and vicinity: _Most- ly fair tonight and Thursday. Slight- ly warmer Thursday. * For North Dakota: {the tornado, hampering rescue work and adding to the suffering of the injured. Scores of volunteer rescue (Continued on page four.) Bozeman, Mont., Aj The Montana state college defeated the North Dakota Agricultural col- lege in a debate here last night when ithe former successfully upheld the ‘affirmative on the question: “ | solved, that the Volstead act should j be. amended to permit the sale of light wines and beer.” The program closed’ the home de- bating schedule, ich has resulted | ‘in seven victories for the Montana state college against two defeats. iF {Bellanca monoplane. ave to pay Poecececooeooooooo SRSSRSRISSLSeLsss: At St. Mostly cloudy Paul, April 18—()—For six ‘ a | 180 | Se eeeiae 8 ; iches,| Witn Chairgan Butler of the Republi-, and esci tonight and Thursday. Slightly| win-Churchill Motors, Inc., it was} collect the tae | yee tect: Pesiand’ sword war Former Bismarck sisted of coffee, soup, sandwiches, ° 1" National committee, who on his| tell ef the Armour Gine Werke. warmer Thursday. | also announced today. ere the Inder the federal law state em- veteran who ‘enlisted ‘at Rochester, western trip also will feel out the The holdup occurred pear the ployes ase relieved of the obligation If the fliers ure successful in their Lawyer Is Dead} WEATHER CONDITIONS owners plan to erect a Chrysler sales ‘Minn, went unclaimed. It had. been rexent attempt; the machine will be| farm situation, and again confer with! latter pla The low pressure area is still cen-| and service building on the rear of obeying, federal income faxes al- authorized by the state bonus bord! vrerhauled aud’ entered in competi-| Mr. McNary in Portland, Oregon, in tered over the southern Pisine States) the lot. struction ‘work on the) seer Ancome. taxes from state em.| Feb. 7, 1921, but Froiland, who at the| | Middletown, Del., April 13.—Wil- | fipn for she $25,000 Ortelg prize, to! about 10 days, London, April 18. ind precipitation oceur: from the| Mandan project will be started at Savas ox GON Os trdes ‘She Famous. | time he made his application was| liam E. Wright, Feed Bismarck,' be awarded the winner of a non-stop a ames ier Baldwin announced in inane Great Lakes ree jon westward | once. > : abs | loyed in a mine near Hibbing,| N. D., and Duluth, Minn., lawyer, and/ flight from New York to Paris. Medical Group touse of commons Sate Cont Fs io Stinneanclie and N mee Dakeks - ——*| Mississippi River had moved ni re A catalan Iron egal gar dear E tege sae wa Hol ‘ | Oi Se ae parliament in peespells Bi oer. a wardin, | trade magazine published by the! | nel jon of where mostly fair weather Temperature and PP! Tuesday, within 24 hours after he Hershey Chocolate company, is dead Noltimier Is Named olds Meeting to give women the vote at 21. pres in South heavy Is Rising Steadily had been iocated in Edmonton, Altay | here, Death came at the home of preci itation was | | A i thas ge thelr franchise’ te rn ture se, auite high Road Conditions 4 warrant for the amount from the | brother-in law, Martin W. Burris, President of State Last Evening — ann Spool a G i i } a © southern Pla je else: ; =] Winona, Minn, April 18—()— sate Stare tect Treamurer| which was the sequel io'a stroke aut Fish and Game Board) sembers of the sixth District Med-| _ Hardwar, United | Provinces, In- | eal setae (Mereury readings ‘at 7 sal m) cae this tection | yesterday Sufius Schmah! marked off another | fered last f | ical association held their P| dia, April ippi river up one- tenth of a foot, e reading today | is eight feet, The slight but steady ri is expected to chery for the aan a a Bt. Cloud- Mankato—Cl soft, Duluth—Clear, meeting last night at the Grand Pa cific hotel, discussing common prob- | lems and taking up medical subjects. | A banquet -w: held at 7 o'clock | Besides having been a lawyer and| an editor in his day, Mr. Wright ha one time been a clergyman and wa known throughout the east beca name from his list of “missing sol- diers.” Mr. Sehmah! holding a num! C. H. Noltimier, Valley City, was! i named president of the state fish and | | game Commission at a meeting here| | today. Roy Halstad, Beach, was; whe North vay ” aoe Ly very | id his office is of warrants be- The weather du unfavorable for 31; roads soft. next 24 hours, tonging to Minnesota veterans who| of his ability as a linguist, being able/ named vice president and Martin | after which several papers on medical’ ‘was mostly too cool, with / dameiiatas —'Partly cloudy, 36; cannot be located. — j to speak fluently French, German, Hoghaug, Devils Lake, secretary. suelo were read. cipitation in many section roads. poor. CITY OFFI QUALIFY —— English, Spanish, Armenian, Greek | e new commission ‘will meet r. E, P, Quain read a paper on| seeding was done except in parts eh Mane Cee ipeiiyr 84; roads soft. Van Hook—At a meeting of the cifly| VILLAGE OFFICERS TAKE OFFICE! and Hebrew, while he could read| with members of the old board this “the Practice of Gynecol: 8Y, and! . he west portion. Tame mrentee ase Minot-—Clear, 24; roads fair, council following the elty election, L.| Flasher—Bonds for the following; many other languages. afternoon at which time C. Ta; | Shaaee Among the Indians”; Dr. | masering reepidly furnishing consid-| Grand Forks—Clear, 44; roads fair.| R. Glanville was elected chairman of] officers, elected recently, were -filed| Mr. Wright returned from the| lor, LaMoure, and Dr. Harry L. Rice,| H. A. Bodenstab read a paper on) jeral <i feed; wild grasses are back- pela ey age 30; "dirt roads soft he council and the following wore 4 the gua board meeting Tuesday: | west 25 years ago and at the age of | Beach, gd formal retire. ‘Their | “Myocarditis” and-Dr. G. H. Spiel- | lear, 38; roads pool alified for ‘office: R, L. er, trustee for etry. x 50 embarked ee his career as a| places on fee were filled by | man of Manda: \ delivered @ paper on i Conditi Crontetone Glen ir, 45; road Mille, - a. cg ont A A. be M. A, Zeltinger, clerk; C. clergyman, admitted as a/ Noltimier b+ Halatad. “Actinotherapy. pare rough and =m Rockester—Clondy, 88; roads Vie tee imen. me assessor; John Johnson,| minister of. he lethodiat Episeapal | The appointment of game wardens; Dr. F. F. Griebenow is president roads im [Pa ae ae eae aneaacsibe tS Malloy, irnaurs +i een penrenalL (Md ad gchar tai a he lk earn ee weit eee ts laware | willbe a ae ee at es meeting of the usd ie. scrakating, Spe ‘Sn e o ‘ 7 “was ree as ‘Marylan Fr. it was a is et ani °. Winona—Cloudy, fous 3; roads. i el marshal, ss thalrman of the board, tnebel or, : Minter sald. je : |

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