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Lions Celebrate St. Patrick’s Birthday in Trav [SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark, GWUBTAKESINTEN NEW MEMBERS AT | DINNER ON CONTEST} Dr. LaRose Speaks on Ireland and Dr. Strauss and Joc Spies on California BOXING BOUT STAGED, TOO Courthouse Election Given Aid of Den by Recruiting Workers for Polls Si. Patrick's Day received a real | eslebration in one quarter, and it was put on by the Lions club in its den under the G. P. Monday night. There, along with a dinner at 6:30, a formal program extending up to 10 o'clock, with informal .enteriainment follow- | ing,‘ marked the anniversary, which the Lions never fail to celebrate. Along with the program was the indiction of ten new n the club. This feature wired to President W. 8. Ayers, who is at St. Petersburg, Florida, on an angling trip, while Vice President C. D. Dur- sema is temporarily filling the office of acting president. The den was filled with club mem- bers, entertainers and guests. ‘The obligating of the new members was first conducted by candle light, then the dinner proceeded. | “I should have answercd that manicurist ad. first. It'll probably be gonc new.” Oisionsn seeyice inc. G3 FAC OFF. One of the cariy numbers on the, = program was ® three-round boxing bout between Joc Lewis, 135 pounds, and Gerald Alsbury, the “Undefeated also 135. It was &| ments which require a quarantine on | their importation into England. mor Boy, spirited go from the start, excelling many of the best bouts put on at the! Dome in the past, John Sheffer re-! equal to $5 per horsepower, annuzily. fereed the match, while club talent: The people ride jaunting cars and functioned in the boxers’ corners. bicycles or go on horzeback. A Mixed Victory Schoois for teaching the ‘The announcement of the member-| the state irades have been e: ship contest between teams captained | something whit hitherto by Abs Tolchinsky and Sofus Robert- | exist in southert e! son reeulted in a 6-4 victory for the | young men grew up as mere laborers Robertson team, but District Gover-|and farmers, he i, nor D. E. Shipley discovered that by; At the same misunderstanding as to the team on being develoj which they were placed, he and W. E. | which is harn Parsons, both of the Tolchinsky team, ;non. In tim: t had been instrumental in gaining two State elect: of the recruits for their opponents. | candles and However, the Robertson victory waslexist. It alzo vill ellowed to stand and the erring con-| ment of industrial pl: testants were fined for their faux pas. | for opera’ Before the talks of the cv! begun, some acrobatic put on by Wiimcr year old son of Chris J. Martincson.!in Eni He did some tumbling on the mat and pe: he and his teacher tried some aerial; mai feats over the shoulders, but the cell- ing proved too low. so Wilmer sanz the crowd one of. his school enter- tainment songs instead and retired amid plaudits. Tragic Spies Adventure Revealed The talks of the evening were three | in number. Dr. B. J. LaRose spoke | on Si. Patrick and Ireland from the | basis of his trip to the British Isles; and western continental Europe, last summer, while Dr. F. B. Strauss and} Joseph Spies related hitherto un- known ineidents of their trip to Butte, Salt Lake City, Southern California end Mexico. Tt was learned that Mr. Spies risked his life in an encounter with an abalone off the coast, at least a phy- sician friend told him he had a nar- rew rqueak of being made a victim of tho ser, much as devil fish destroy their victims. ‘The abalone tried to clamp itself over the hand of the Bismarck tourist as he clambered a slippery rock beaten by the waves of the rising tide. Abalones have a suc- tion pressure of 2,000 pounds to the square inch and had the shell fish succeeded Th slipping across the hand, he would have manacled Mr. Spies to the rock much like Prometheus of Greek legend, while the rising tide would have engulfed him. Strauss Aheads Picnics Dr. Strauss described visits to many cities on the southern Pacific coast, but the interesting part was his at- tendance at North Dakota picnics at ‘Los Angeles and Long Beach. At the former 15,000 persons attended, at the latter 3,000. Dr. LaRose spoke of Ireland in part fromthe economic side. This dealt with the.tax problems of the Irish Free State and its industrial develop- ment. The Free State, he said, is being separated from Ulster, is com- Posed of the poor section of Ireland, mostly the agricultural portion, while Ulster is highly developed industrially and is wealthy. Taxation, therefore, has proved a problem for the Free State. In addition, the state is pay- ing England a big indemnity for the destruction of public property in the Irish rebellions which led up to youth of ablishod, did not ts with power Pelle \dercover boycott of Irish products by ; however, industrial insurance. Work- England. At times, for instance, cat-|ers pay 39 cents a week and when tle will be “discovercd” to have ail-|they have been out of work 20 weeks There are few eutos. The tax js’ and jobs arc found for idle men by ¥ neapolis; . tinut minting them. ‘A 15-Year Loan for Home Builders Only 6% Interest MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. they are entitled to insurance aid. A system of employment agencies exists transferring them from where there is no work to points where labor is needed. This helps to reduce the drain on the industrial insurance fund. F. E. McCurdy spoke on the new court house project, and obtained volunteers to ossist in getting the voters of the Fifth ward to the polls today and in checking the vote in! other wards. Visitors present included J. A. Rem- | bold: and F. L. Wigton, Steele; D. K. i Prentice, Wilton; John Sloan, Min- B. C. Goddard, Glendive; Ed Rose, C. E. Lason, Dr. J. H. Thor- ecen, and Art L. Sandin. | $2.59 PIECES. DISCONTINUED | | ngton, Mar. 18.—)}—Gpod- ‘*, $2.59 gold pieces. The house coin- age committee has voted to discon- CENSUS FIGURES ON UNEMPLOYMENT TO ; ANSWER QUESTIONS Secretary Davis Estimates Those Out of Work Do Not Exceed 3,000,000 Washington, Mar. 18.—(4)—Admin- istration officials are awaiting ex- pectantly the census of unemploy- ment next month, which is to deter- mine for the first time the number Of persons idle in the United States as a result of economic conditions, in= cluding the depression following the stock market crash. Secretary Davis has estimated the total does not exceed 3,000,000, while cther estimates have ranged higher. Upon the results of the count will depend the measures which the gov- ernment will undertake to relieve the situation. It was ‘pointed out today that in the absence of definite in- formation, it has been impossible to take effective steps for solving the problem. Action will be possible, however, it was added, both by con- gress\and by the administration when data is available as to the extent of unemployment, the industries serlous- ly affected, the periods of time dur- ing which employes in these indus- tries are idle and the causes. Sworn to keep confidential for the census bureau information obtained concerning unemployment, the cen- sus takers will ask questions as to employment of ail persons who us- occupation. . These ‘will include, par- ticularly persons who ordinarily earn wages, but will include also those who carry on, or have carried on, their own independent businesses. Unem- ployment in this latter class is not ex- pected, Powever, to be found very troublesome. This will be the fifth canvass of unemployment. others having been taken in 1880, 1890, 1900, and 1910. 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