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t - S . > > fit, Senator McNary declared it was ‘ 2 Teal taecmes omnes x ; ” - ss nen ene en i a OI 2 TSN Ee eae FOUR KILLED, TWO WOUNDED. IN GUN BATTL Coolidge Maintains Open Mind on Subject of Farm Relief) IW0 Policia HOPES SME \Northwest Has Cold Wave Two Food Spectacles in Massachusetts pn THER HER COMPROMISE |TRAIN CRASH VICTIN'S CONDITION (wepcry 0 ae ae MAY RESULT} QUITE Sas ee oe daa Small Southern Alabama Town Has Spectacular Battle on Armistice Day "pean Fe rp Ve et ed Pe HENDRIX, MB. i. E, DURING NIGHT ATTRACT LARGE begtiis One Above Was Coldest Heré—| Other N. D. Points Have Be- low Zero Readings Wound in Accident, in Addi- tion to Severe Bruises—Has Good Chance to Recover by. Stray Bullets—One'ls , School Supervisor : Alaba: IOWA SENATORS SPLIT BISHOP, DIE Was Leader in Almost Every Great Movement Under- Brookhart’s Interest in Agri- cultural Problems Criti- | ,,The condition of Virgil Langford, taken by Methodists 16 BELOW IN CANADA cized by Steck ; which he was driving was struck b; een the North Coast limited at the Nint Kansas -12—()—Bish- Washi Now 12, — um —| street crossing here shortly before | op peeing OARS ator Storm of Almost Tornadic ‘ashington, Nov. - — @) —| noon yesterday, is quite favorable to- | retired senior bishop of the Metho- P; ti M While President Coolidge’s opposi-|day, according to the attending | dist Episcopal church, south, who roportions Does luch tion to the equalization fee pro-| Physician, and his chances for re-| was forced to terminate more than Damage in Illinois - covery are good. posal of ‘the McNary-Haugen bill] TS) fora most serious injury is 4 tg eee a iene) it. remains unaltered, the ct'-f execu-|the fracture of his right leg above| last nigh . tive is maintaining an open mind on|the knee, although he was severely! He is survived by three daugh- the subject of agricultural relief ee et godt ne Rae tent eo : and hopes that a compromise ma; Bis! Hendrix was a leader ii “ Firit utomobdile be istaese ted that a prodiea : was fractured, but this injury virtually every great movement fi night were not far amiss, as the ‘ ‘ failed to bao Mes, been found later to be only a deep scalp/ dertaken by his denominati lowest temperature for last night . a mee bl nomination for returned soon afterward wil measure acceptable to cougress and coer a was ma . pect pte more than half a century. wae 1 above zero. At 7 o'clock this i to himself. - FE ie Auber ONS yasterany. 1 He was regarded by his denom-| morning the government thermome- As this announcement was being i heii 6 ination as a wise counsellor and alter read 2 above zero. The predic- made at the White, Howe, further : su “ executive officer, the high) tion today is “Mostly cloudy with mee oi! split in farm : al with wi of. ing _:tatements. issu yy Sen- years oi m " i sete) oe Republican, and rosie services for Lee Scott, 12- . M Leader ae eee te tach tt Ltr lab te . i » Democrat, both of Iowa. year-old son of Mr.'and Mrs. Carl] Bishop. Hendrix's outstanding | ne Pi urs were in Cana - - i weapons until they fell. Predictions of the local weather. bureau yesterday that temperatures would drop to near sero during last the Scott of Nineteenth street, da, where Swift Current reported 16 * pe iring ceased found Brookhart Criticized instantly killed when the’ train iit] achievement was recognized a8 bis| below, Jdmonton 10 below and Cal- tii and’he. Sted at a Nespital a , Mr. Brookhart, speaking for the| the trock, in which he was a passen-| 02dets Pg Fg oi tatty gary 8 below, North Dakota points , : +8 é ‘ de matiabes: later, + Fee, renntete genenied that Bre: |e oclock at the Regan chur ministry, he accompanied Bishop| ing tast night,” Minot reported 4 be. ; Ses a Rite Davis ae lican senators, d t Regan church, and fdent ‘Coolids take a hart in tho| interment. will be inthe family lot China nis. ,cPlscopal | visit tol iow this morning, Williston 2 below, ntgifinedt ng Ane : § 17, formulation of a farm relief pro-|in the Regan cemetery. Rev. C. A.| with the forward movement toward| {2¢ Devils Lake and Jamestown 1 i ee at Lo bullets. Miss Davis was i i ptist . fi whic Satiedor: Tien” oppensatieoancn ne ee onan paces Saha erect He pcm Petar Mere ane eante Spectacular in the extreme was oe Connecticut ee swollen nr eH ents ee phere ree big re va baby, h was ‘un- y is ater le mission 2 roared thund ly over the Holyoke-South Hadley: dam'in Massachusetts during the New Englan ry What form prospective legislation|, A coroner's jury was impanelled| fields of Jepan, Mexico, Korea and| f'g"c,,éott» the mercury dropped) oe Ct the photograph was taken trom {he South Hadley side. Below is a view of the river at Be iN avoped bore ppg aos 1 should take. by Cofoner E. J. Gobel yesterday, 1, and is considered to ha \ Senat Steck chall ..|the members of which are F. hoe vel ‘That the cold wave is general over | Springfield, Mass., with a Boston & Maine railway track completely washed out and a freight train strewn harenated Steck challenged Brook-| 7s ie EW. Murphy and: William | bee? latrely instrumental in estab-|the entire northwest is indicated in in the water and mud. lators. no! Bion “4 mer lishing missions of the Southern| associated P! dispatches tod: r aa reey in serie al vrotiems at 4:30 Apother aceee wilt be held) methodist Church in those centers. om ilinots, Wisco. Sin, vtndlages . Three Sailors Killed - criticized his vg rd for y piney. the church he is credit-{ yichigan, Montana, Wyoming, Okla- l B U; P. :. * A Bib e coven ie Mare, opi aa een, ee ine . Browrt Urges Preparedness in Boiler Explosion As announced at the White House, lead! a-| 9 ‘ ‘ the preside t’ views still calh in leaves f re a ad-| HEAVY SNOWFALL IN| ° ye New York, Nov. 12—(%)—With ‘agree- in, Donald vocate of establishing Scarritt Bible| MOUNTAIN STATES t t three of her crew dead and a fourth Sevuts foe tee conenanives marheing sisters, Barbara: his| %"4 Training School when the ques-| Kansas City. Nov. 12—(AP)—Sud- ’ n a , a rmts ice an ue severely burned, the tanker Beta, | | plan ‘set forth in his mersage to|§t™ , Mr. and M: Cc Tin) zero figures appeared today jn thé] __ ; aE i B , y the, bead and leaking bed /” ‘several “aunts i cs ly, erie beet e . a gaping hole in her plates and set her afire 33 miles the Jersey coast. Under convoy of the coast guard cutter McCall, the Beta managed to reach port under her own power. HENRY §. WOOD OF STEELE DIES. Manhood How to ‘Live’ For H U G ) | UNNEL Position belagvegp rig itibe see i City, and held this position until re- 1 % Die’ Seaman Arai es elore, yet! ere! WITH MURDER | tices. e.F| MEMBERS WILL It, in Next War, He Says— 250 Attend Annual Affair G0 TO VERMONT of personal consid- eration becat it has failed to a' removal to Nashville in 1924. He hit bel Lewis- arouse the interest of congress. UNDER HUDSON tee mon 8 president, emeritus ee in lceateat Mocianay thls ara NONCHAL ANT Washington, Nov. 12—(AP)—Sen- OPENS ‘TOD AY ference meetin at Bienes, Varn) oe, rn a the mountain. states gees Stating that. the bitterest lesson ator McNary, Republican, Oregon,| wound up in Wyoming with a five- ing in 1886. He served as a member of it learned: from the last war was. that 7m came from a white’ house conference the ecumenical conferences of 1891 a et ie ke Make Death Penalty Will Be Sought} the nation’s total unpreparedness for Coolidge Orders Hoover and retro’ that foal spproval of the| Pres,Coolidge to Give Signall wr to'tie"Bageh' Conference "al" SBrcomtinn, tm ,,| For Alleged Killers of ned en to forced it to send un-| Sargent to Confer With McNary-Haugen farm relief bill in poate GOS Mecompany 108) . leaders wh but little better yovernor Rn Steele. its present form was hopeless, but| ‘That Formally Reveals the snow moved eastward yesterday) . | Aged Woman [eevee RON ei er ree Governor Weeks Editor of Steele Ozone For Bishop Hendrix was still expressing confidence toa on a five-state front to bring drops i i ation relief paves ‘would be i out Project to Public * | Council ; Meer a of more than 60 degrees to south-? Dubuque, Iowa, Nov. 12,—(P)— te ne (ksi Meare i the| Washington, Nov. 12.—(?)—Pres- Last 25 or 30 Years Suc- and enacted into law. Amerida, considered one of the) “o=" and middlewest points, where} although they face prosecution on|nation’s young manhood how to] ident Coolidge has asked Secretary cumbs to Pneumonia It was indicated, however, that an| New York, Nov. 12—(®)—The| highest offices in the gift he| 2°W Tecords were’ made Thursday! 9 first degree murder charge for| “live” for their country, not “die”|Hoover and Attorney General Sar- ’ agreement on a bill was ‘still farl opening of s, $48,000,000 vehiculac| combined protestant denominations | Nit thermometera in the upper) the slaying of Mrst Elizabeth Mc-| or it, Lt. Col. Thomas W. Browr,|gent to go to Vermont, next Wed- away. While the senator, who is thnnel 9.250 feet long and running| of Ameri uy He filled thi ition | °° Kitrick, 73-year-old Zwingle, Iowa,| commanding Fort Lincoln, gave the|nesday to confer with Governor y, S. Wood, 78, of Steele, chairman of the senate agricultural 72 feet below the bed of the Hudson 912 - Snow flurries wero reported in| recluse, the. greatest concern of| principal talk at the annual Armis-|Weeks and other officials on re-Jeditor of the Steele Ozone for the committee, declined to discuss his| river, between New York and Jerse: y idely Re: the Dakotas, Nebraska and Kansas.| Teonard Cota, 18-year-old grandson |tice day banquet at the Grand Pacific| habilitation of the New England] last 25 or 30 years, died yesterday conference with Mr. Coolidge, it was| City, marke another giant stride in| An author of note, Bishop Hen-| ,jhts%iNé Scross Oklahoma last! of the, dead ‘woman, and Harold| hotel last night. flood sufferers. : at. local hospital at _snewaians understood that he took up in an in- jeration of the traffic of thel drix wrote several books that have| TSHt the cold wave nipped a sec-| Kramer, 19, of Malta, Mont. is| About 250 were seated at the| Mr. Sargent is a resident of Ver-| from whicel n formal way a report on farm relief] metropoli been "7 fircles.| 282 srowth of flowers and fruit) whether they will get enough to|tables, the affair being given by the} mont and is familiar with the since last Saturday. . which is.to be made soon by a com- errs pea years spent in con-| His pote Ha ” reetens as} on sarpaned et i . cot bag eat while incarcerated in the county| American Legion Auxiliary and the| ground to be covered, while Secre- bones. deeldealy Barking es oe mittee of the United States Cham-| struction, the formal opening of the| “Around tho World,” published in| f thes sleeper 62 Dallas (0) jail here. War Mothers, with all world war|tary Hoover has been engaged all) wee ‘was bro ber of Commerce headed by former] tunnel late this afternoon required | 1878; “Skilled Dabor For The Mas-| "'° isiomaigibiralalcg iphore: \ "The youths, said to have con-| Veterans and the officers from Fort| summer in Mississippi valley relief es Wood has no relatives in this eeetied abs ts ‘Teport, to car. ts ne vf k iat Wash: pad 1 tbos * ghee arg A BUILDINGS DAMAGED fomsed SIO COUT ee lingola oa ce unless it woke plight of the people of Ver. i Y ie = . a i i i < xperience is wor' 5 - which the president has referred fre- eee gp a ee | Bae hos einen ihe in¢| IN ILLINOIS STORM ae poised ee pond lgllbe brit Penton,” said Colonel Brown,| mont who were in the path of the tatho _ieke ee ter| ties hidden. in her home, take the| “and I hone we may keep the cxpe-|flood has, been described ag very quently. as likely to throw much Come,” 191 o ight. on the wings of an view that “we are too smart to be|Tiences of the late war in mind.” At-| serious and Governor Weeks has ap- tel ington to draw agid: two American | carnation,” 1008 antiIf I Had Not Ceage light on the agricultural problem # walt int and one which miay be examined rway lendrix, ; Y tributing the case of war to the|pealed for all the assistence which with great care. born at Fayette, i i, The almost ic in Hirt, they couldn ee ee au human race, “which has been mak-|could be rendered. Pelntroduce Bin party of He was gyaduated ‘the Union oe ak Be Pee adic jiar| they can’t. hang us,” according to| ing war since the beginning of time, : Bed Cees igesh rho ara otis May : ign i burbs frin ‘the| county officers, who returned here the speaker said that everyone hopes| ing President Coolidge advi ts Senator McNary, how tersely Handle taking Bachelor's and Master's br in, subul ging t from St. Louis, where they were|the progress of ‘civilization will] to the necessities of the New Eng- expressed the opinion that cain ie Two degrees ‘at Wesleyan University. of Chicago, bospse= over| arrested Tuesday night. eventually eliminate war, but that)land area, have pledged themselves ee Ba aR, thea he entered the mini in 1869) and then, aie ae its ey During the return trip via Chi-|time has not yet arrived. fede the uaneet Be cone mae j repo! [ me jon, al * MeNary-Maugen bill was credited A ged ; od wil rN te spent, swept east and north into cago. they Coach pewetigg Soleo ey Urges C. M. T. C. Attendance | operate with the cabinet officers in Dy its opponents with being. He) i+, block, _ brilliantly Mumteated Annie F. Scarritt, Michigan. declared, and Cota maintained his|. Speaking particularly of the Cit-| determining what must be done. atid that there Still were plane (0/; hange jathan. Scarritt, A\temperature drop of 23 degrecs| scepticism that his grandmother|izeens’ Military Training camp, ae Felntroquco the. McNary - Haugen’ of air 42 times per ho ee team 71 degrees before the| was, dead. “You've got, to~ show] Which will be conducted at Fort fe Ruth Elder Still $ 1 i - r y . Searing the xn act] Ee ne ge: Sc, o's" Sa ye hr ohn SN ER arias! Is Undecided a to sel » Te ‘i rt ta, nel Brown -which the white house yesterday ig ood Kansas Lightning ‘Kills Bo: hefi Cota and Kramer will be) Paty that the arnty. aioe. up training Her Future Course been determined, | * said: might be explored with bene-|t, A boy was Killed by lightning] artaigned has not in citizenship where the schools leave Central the storm at Milwaukee.| but County Attorney Allen J. Kane} (te and also cares for the physical| Now York, Nov. 12—(AP)—-A ca- years. during ill seek clearly a subsidy and did not begin! concrete, with ‘Two childre. were injured as high anno' he | wal 90) wefare of the young men by whole-| réer other than flightless domiesticl- to provide the assistance to cooper- , winds shrieked Sp f cence penal sta’s family have vis-|8ome life in the open with plenty of|ty in Panama, which her husbani atives ‘in marketing crops that the) “The tunnel, conceived Cary 3 were slightly! othe Youths at the jail. Despite|fecreation. Practical lessons in true| had indicated he -desired for her, MoNary-Heugen bill did. inj and thousands of lars , “i triotism are taught, as well as the| beckoned today to Ruth Elder. aes ee ee fe “ wort damage weg Sone, Jn the el ae eggs rors Fundamentals of military art, so that ncWomen cH do lots of things North ” Cota 3 men’s chances iss ler said, “and husbands a! f Weather Report ; . —" passed. : Niles Center, Niles and tan) Catianes 40 5 gubty,’ Young Cote instead of dying in the next war are) homes and famijies should not in-| will hereafter under the 2 =f the city’s Ly J egg | Support will be forthcoming, inter-| materially ased. terfere with them. I've washed a| si brunt P- ’ “To make the camp & success We} lot of dishes in my time, and I don't Temperatyre at 7 a. m........ 2 ” “where the viewers declare. Pongal ‘ighes' ; Hy need pport -and approval of! intend to go back to that right away. , y “2g '16 Deaths During “to: : the people of Bismarck and vicinity,” | Just what 1 will do I do not know the colonel ane ia) we a yet.” E cooperation which we have already!" The comely Dixie flyer, who rode received during our short stay here|s transatlantic airplane from small assures us tha support without the| town obscurity to fame almost over asking but I want to urge you to| night, was confrontd with the choice send your sons to'the camp and per-| of a housewife's job with its attend- suade your friends to send their sons,| ant dish-washing or $250,000 for I also trust you will do your bit to} motion picture, vaudeville and lec- combat the un-American influences | ture appearances. which are seekii make the camp : North Carolina Man . : id I: é aia iE title ut ine i i =i 2 iy Re i 3 i { i is T F if ~ fx 2 fi ‘ft i 3 5E FY | F A fl 5 i j i He : i i fy i L : i i if To ie

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