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PRY SRE A! RISA’ ' North Dakota’s The Weather Oldest Newspaper |; - : E alr tonight and Tuesday: sosier to ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1932 PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘Flying Family’ Lost in Ice Floes to President Governors Send Relief Plans TARIFF PROTECTIONS, EXPANDED CURRENCY AMONG SUGGESTIONS) Refinancing of American Farm- er at Lower Interest Rates Is Urged Democrats BRISK BALLOTING at Sunday Keynote Meeting i i} | DePuy Draws Sharp Line Be- tween His Own Views and Those of Langer COMMUNST MOTION IS PASSED DESPITE DISSOLUTION ORDER Reichstag Votes Non-Confidence in Von Papen Believed Victims of Ice Floes in North | | iBBLIEVE SIX ADULTS AND TWO CHILDREN DROWNED IN OCEAN Projected Flight From New York to Europe Ends in S. 0. S. Messages WERE NEARING GREENLAND Plane Apparently Forced Down | # | MARKS MERCHANTS | Government Refuses to Observe By Lack of Fuel; Area FARMERS RESUME STRIKE wourn “ ‘ y| Action; No Talk of Is Searched — POPULARITY RAGE)" SSS SApsrouty) _Besionaton Executives Declare They Have | | Angmagsalik, Greenland, Sept. 12— i 'Asserts Taxes Which Crush (P)—Amid ice floes that No Authority to Issue ig hich Crush) suRpRISE VOTE IS 513 TO 32 Smtohaty-sobetig" veainu- Sueee Z Embargo Orders Ruby Jacobson Maintains Lead-; Agricul nee Are ob Issue without much hope Monday for six : | ership With Total of 871,- in Campaign |Many Parliamentarians Agree ie range or cen Rene Sioux City, Ta, Sept, 12—U— | 500 Ballots | That Representatives’ Ac- nr Pickets in the farm “war” for high- Democratic candidates for senator. | y Their flight from New York toward er produce prices resumed their at- } tion Is Null Europe culminated Sunday in frantic Congressman, governor and other 8. 0. 1 tempts to blockade highway:\in this| Supporters of candidates in the Bis- state offices keynoted Sunday at Red | Stutenilinsan oe sited Nis chee region Monday while leaders dis-|marck merchants’ popularity election | Willow Lake near Binford, Griggs /| " been foreed aveen off Eastern Gree cussed plans to extend the movement./rallied to the support of favorites | County. Berlin, Sept. 12—(7—A Communist land on its way to here from Juliane- c They fixed Sept. 18 as a date for | Monday with the “double vote” fea- They struck their political chords! motion of non-confidence in the ca- haab, near the southern trip of formation of a marketing association | ei jcarefully and not too loudly before a| binet of Chancellor Franz von Papen f 2 ture of t! cont. "ected in @ rush ‘crowd of more than 1,000 persons | cacy ; Greenland. It was feared all eight ~ designed to further their purpose, and i Ms e 000 Pei | Was voted by the Reichstag Monday, perished in the icy waters. me said they hoped to operate in Towa, |% the ballot boxes. which, though sparing with applause, | 513 to 32, with 50 member abstaining. 5 Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, Illinois, Kansas, Mon- tana, Wyoming, Nebraska, Indiana and Oklahoma. Meanwhile other strike leaders were Sseanning a conference report of four midwestern governors and representa- tives of five others, directed specific- ally to the president and congress and recommending plans for agricultural relief, A statement outlining the at- titude of the strikers toward the recommendations was expected later ; Double votes were being given Mon- |day by merchants participating in the contest. It was the second and last. double vote day, the contest manage- ment emphasizing that double votes will not be given Tuesday or Wednes- day, the last day of the contest. Saturday's tabulations found Ruby Jacobson still pacing the field with a jtotal vote of 871.500 votes. She re- ceived 101,600 ballots to maintain her hold on the peak position. In the runnerup place was Alice listened intently and remained though all of a program lasting three hours and 15 minutes. The meeting was in the nature of i@ “Democratic processional” with inearly every candidate on the Demo- cratic slate appearing to say at least a few words to the voters. Democrats were present from all parts of the state, though most of them were from nearby counties, and there were some Republicans, in- cluding A. J. Gronna, Jr., candidate for attorney general; John Huseby. The motion was carried after the chancellor had promulgated a decree dissolving the Reichstag and Her- mann Wilhelm Goering, national So- | clalist speaker, had declined to en- force the decree pending action on a technicality before the house. ; Coupled with the non-confidence Hindenburg legalized the economic program of Chancellor von Papen be | rescinded. { | Picturecd above are the six adults amid dangerous ice flocs Sunday, motion was a demand that the emer- | 8d two small girls who arc believed | Searchers believe the party perished. gency decree by which President von | lost in the icy waters off the eastern | Lieut. Col. George Hutchinson, his | coast of Greenland as a result of their | Wife and two daughters are pictured jProjected “family tour” by air from | above with the four other members of from Floyd Bennett Field. Left to right are Norman W. Alley, camera- man; Hutchinson; Janet Lee Hutch- inson; Mrs. Hutchinson; Kathryn Hutchinson; Peter Redpath, naviga- tor; Joseph Ruff, mechanic; and Ne York to Greenland. Forced down | their crew just before they hopped off Gerald Altfish, radio operator. ee The Hutchinson family, father, mother and two daughters, with acrew of four, left New York Aug. 23 on 2 flight by easy stages over the north- ern trans-Atlantic route to Europe, They hoped to be the first family ta cross the Atlantic in a plane. The British steam trawler, Lord Talbot, was 25 mies away when she Picked up the 8. O. S. signal about 16 a.m. (ES.T.) She raced for the lo- cation given but when she got there four hours later found nothing but ice in sight. The signals kept com- from Milo Reno, president o} votes. This dramatic turn in events Jeft Farmers’ Holiday association, | Mette other cendidates had totaus|‘ndidate for Commissioner of Agri! parliamentarians Uncertain regarding _ through (ie tose chen ey eseaet 4 Suggestions Are Listed which had passed the three-quarter-| Culture and Labor and State Senators | the exact status of the Reichstag. ° The governor of Greenland, Knud The conference report, issued Sun-/ million mark. They are Catherine |&. ©. Fredrickson, Nelson county, and; This confusion was increased by Non artisan-Controlled G O P Body to Oldendow, set reacts erewa: 45 sta day after the executives and their!andrist in third place with 773.400; litany cM aeE ore hel neeeee coe esl eee p = = . @ |!mmediately and the Lord Talbot representatives had debated for two! Franc: h place with pr eal ft id ion e ye ve GREG Boule of ies Sand eres Carn ith tun Oe ong poli mwa tena veo wee] Make State Campaign for Hoover-Curtis 22.2 ee ae farmers, suggested: place with 750,300, terest. The Nelson county viking |that the government already had been ing of the plane. A fleet of boats was “That the tariff system be revised! Esther Watson of MeKenzie was in ‘came because he “Iikes to hear both overthrown. sent out from here during the night to give equality of protection to agri-|the lead in the election for girls living Sides of every question. |, in an atmosphere that was most | with orders to search the coastline cultural products. in the Bismarck trade territory witn' | Billed as a DePuy meeting, the tense Chancellor von Papen appeared | Erickson Announcement Appar- area. “That a sound expansion of cur-|a total of 175,900 votes. Close on her Democratic gubernatorial nominee’s|on the dais holding in his hands the | ‘ The thrusts of the floes against the Tency would do justice between deb-|heels’ was Luella Tollefson of Me-,tdress was considered fraught with |decree of dissolution which had been ently Ties Langer to Na- pontoon would be hard for it, to stand, tors and creditors and enhance com-|noken. with. 174,700, {ghe most political interest. Its evi-|signed a week ago by President von ional Tick Hit was said in some quarters here comiegeteee “petty Mackin and Dorothy: ‘Seitz dent intent was to draw a sharp line Hindenburg for just. sue aM emere | tional Ticket AS BONUS PROBLEM dkms, SoU in) eet aes ee “That the national agricultural! were participating in a spirited race |°! demarcation between his position |ency, ’ the plane had sunk. credit system should be reo1 \for the leadership in the election for |" current Issues and that of his Re-|" ‘The chancellor talked with Speaker | | Tt was thought possible the ship ran to refinance the American farmer at|Mandan girls. Miss Mackin had 41,- Publican opponent, William Langer./ Goering, who gesticulated, shook his| I\| _ Members of the Nonpartisan League | lout of fuel almost within shoutins a lower rate of interest,” and that the, |000 votes while Miss Seitz had 40,700, DePuy never , Teferred to Langer. head and refused to listen. in Bismarck were deeply interested idistance ‘of dia/dastination: t reconstruction finance corporation Define Election Rules oprinnsat oe sess Later it was revorted Herr ron ov Monday in an announcement by O. E. ! “Hutchinson's wife and two Little extend its credit facilities to the! flection uofficials sald fonder | "The Grafton man favors sharp bol Ear aeinersspers ogeeat| se Erickson, Tappen, chairman of the | = jdaughters, Kathryn, 8 and Janet Lee ied . jthat contest rules provide that par-!guction in the cost of state govern- | ‘ Nonpartisan-controlled © Republican}, 5 &, were aboard tha iplane, the Seta Numerous speakers who addressed jticipating merchants could give votes dt vast in-|0 heed to him pending completion '& & Green, Jamestown, State | Legionnaires Appear Ready to!Richmond.” They carried their doll: the conference had agitated for anlonly for cash purchases and Day- Creasas in the cost of cence covenant |Of the vote which was to express non-|E+ E. D " state central committee, that it would | i landuwerasthe tikes enti onsenoeentan air-tight embargo on all shipments of ments on account. Each dollar trans- | sinee John Burke retired from the confidence in the ministry. Secretary of Farmers actively support President Hoover for Reverse 1931 Decision la trans-Atlantic flight attempt. * agricultural produce from the mid-|action carries 100 votes. No ballots Bovernorship in 1912 were all made, Despite the paralimentary upset, 7" < reelection. d Ask Payment | Besides Hutchinson, the four mer. west until prices rise above cost-of-|are given for odd cents on any trans- tinder auspices “labelled” as Repub-|there was no talk about resignation Union, Presides is interest oarisas from-/therdact| and Asi y' 'aboard were Peter Redpath, naviga- : production figures. To this the gov- action. ‘lican, ‘Throughout his speech he |¥ the von Papen government. —— SAG Brlokabninad Lins perecrial oheiee| —_——— jtor: Gerald Altfilisch, radio operator: Rash s ernors replied: “There is no legal} Candidates occupying the first 29 made no differentiation between the! Many parliamentarians agreed that pees bal ere | ‘Joseph Ruff, mechanic, and Normaa ye precedent to sustain the attempted! places in the election are as follows: | Nonpartisan and erstwhile I. v. A.; While the Reichstag demonstration of| Delegates from 30 counties con- jf William Langer, Republican guber-| Portland, Ore., Sept. 12.—(F)— Re- | Alley, newsreel camera man. power of an embargo on food prod-!Miss Jacobson, Bismarck, 871,500; factions of the Republican party. He {independence was effective and | vened here Monday to form a perma- | Natorial candidate, for chairman of versal of its stand of a year ago} The party flew to St. John after ucts by the governor or legislature | Miss Lee, Bismarck, 789,900; lapparently strove to maxe it plain jShowed an open breach between the | i (0 Sot i wational (the, League-controued Republican | acainst immediate payment of the|taking off trom New York Aug, 23 Ng of a state, for the purpose of raising | Andrist, Bismarck, 773.400; Miss Slat- | that for purposes of his campaign they {baronial cabinet and the represent- central committee and that the result | : videly predicted|The next day they went 330 miles to wy the price thereof. jtery, Bismarck, 768,300; Miss Caru-! an were Beapticans tg him, latives of the people, still from the le-|Farmers Holiday association. About |of the announcement is to align the| Soldiers’ bonus was widely pi Port Menior, on Auticosti Island in “We believe that the same results/ fel, Bismarck, 750,200; Alice Marsh, | Would Not ‘Sweep ‘Out’ jgal point of view the Reichstag must/125 persons were present as the ses- | Langer candidacy with that of Hoover} as delegates assembled Monday for the Gulf of St. Lawrence. On Aug. Sought to be : ccomplished by an at-| Bismarck, 190,700; Miss Watson, Me- | Of particular interest to many em- |e considered dissolved. sion opened, with E. E. Greene, | 4nd Curtis. : jthe opening of the annuai national | 39 they flew 470 miles to Hopedale .tempted governmental embargo can | Kenzie, 175,900; Miss Tollefson, Meno- Ployes of state offices in Bismarck| The Reichstag session was crammed Jamestown, secretary of the North Although the announcement, 88! vention of the American Legion. |Labrador, and on Sept. 2, 626 miles te be accomplished by the farmers them- ! ken, 174,700; Veronica Werstlein, Bis- was DePuy's rejoinder to the “sweep-| With surprises. The apparently in- | Meer ;made Saturday by the Fargo Borum, | tate delegations have |Godthaab, Greneland. selves through voluntary coopera- marc, 169,500; June Boardman, Bis-!em-out” proposal of Langer, made at |Nocuous Communist motion, appeared |Dakota Farmers’ Union, presiding. | was said to have been made by Erick: | At et te acer ek taecat| ( Alouickoe imae certs trond ice ae tion.” !marck, 68,500; Caroline Hall, Bis- |New Rockford. 4 |to catch the government napping, and| The group was to elect officers and !son in Bismarck, it appeared to come |ccme instructet WA Pern ‘and senti-| American East Greenland expedition Would Delay Foreclosures | marek, 67,800; Ethel Fisher, Bismarek,| In brief it was this: If elected he|When the dissolution decree came 'tladopt. by-laws, Hee att aa tanec Laaat Sag ceeiailied ato. peoeel. | ADL mL AVel piesa eee Directiug attention of the federal] 65,400; Aldeen Paris, Bismarck, 65,200; will not sweep the present holders of | seeminsly had ttle. effect on- the) ty 5, purdick, Fargo, outlined the Siscaae eis ean lvention caucus of bonus proponents |scientific expedition joined in the i faee Heenties to die eee ae ee ence re i Pie rnar recat be red The legislature adjourned until |conomic situation and told of efforts; In some Nonpartisan circles it was|led by Rep. Wright Patman of Texas te sete dispatches to Copen: . ommended: | (Continued on page three) larmy” in the back door. He will in-/Tuesday and meanwhile the councii|being made to have the federal gov-! said that Erickson has been placed on | Sunday leh Peasant aad 2 “That the president direct the de-| 9 j ) ————_____— isist that surplus employes be elim-|of elders will debate future procedur-./ernment take constructive steps to|the payroll of the Bpover-Suctle | nae oe Secretary of war| Six P, Die i partment of agriculture, and all fed- ‘inated and not replaced and that! he corer will remain in charge of aueviate the situation. Ris Eine antll tie election tn camel Seca: do ohio i etendiie te | See a eeROS Ae An. ral controlled ‘banks and creat TRA EDO, NEO ESAS IO. Bie Bale ree comet Gall te aiked to| CoG, Talbots, president of te state | Ceigtine tit the meray national | convention, but he announced he had Northwest Mishaps pers POmRETRIn Irom Sorecloedoas eg service than they will get pay} decide the censtitutionality of thc|Farmers’ Union who has returned | ticket. : not been invited to make an address. . be leap gated OD ST ARE AG. ae h in key /events during Monday's session. from the farm conference at Sioux) Erickson is said to have announced | He declined to say whether he would| st. Paul, Sept. 12—()—Six persons tembles to act upon the matter: | When departments have men in key | City, Ia., told what was done at the|that a state advisory committee is|speak if invited to do so. met death through violence in the * ‘That the national agricultural Positions who have een moe eevee Labor ier Bla: conference. |being selected which will be repre-| Hanford MacNider, who recently|northwest over the week-end. 4 credit system refinance the farmer at} jand whose retention is necessary t: abor rerry st Counties represented included: | sentative of every county in the state | resigned as U. S. minister to Canada} The dead are: a lower rate of interest, and that the | jthe proper operaion of the govern-| Toll Mounts to 42} Benson, Bowman, Burleigh, Cass,|and that “an intense and active cam-/and who also is a former national| §, T. Wessel, 48, Minneapolis sales- teconstruction finance corporation | i 7 ‘ment, he will be careful to retain | Dunn, Eddy, Emmons, Foster, Grand | Paign” will be inaugurated immedi- commander of the Legion, came here|man, whose car plunged over a 10- extend | its credit facilities to the/24 Killed, 70 Injured, Many them. j gre , Forks, Grant, Griggs, McHenry, Mc-| ately lcoking toward the election of /as a member of the Iowa delegation, |foot embankment 30 miles south of Samer. i |e ehtes th ae Bis wie tine thers) New You Geet 12h body (eae agctcan, “migion, Rena: |cresigeht ioaver sod. Vico Frealdent it wen forced to bate nie tee oe (ee Failing in this, the report recom-| Kidnaped and 600 Per- (Continged on page three) taken, trom ‘tbe East River Monday | ROSES? Micon” medic’ gettcman {Curtis and every nowalacs. for Onli: | fe hie rare Roce Conese ome | Ranier, 1 Lokubecger, ferns back aaa Dente ues. coect legislation ‘to a)-| sons Are Robbed | rs |Prought the total of known dead itt trill, Ward, Williams, McIntosh, |ed States senator and congressman |of one of his children, Egeland, N. D., whose machine col- padition ok “farmers in Oct. 1 Proclaimed | Sis explonign et the Jabor serry Counties in which organization |#nd all nominees for state offices on! MacNider declared unfounded ru-|lided with another near Starkweath- Warren, Green of South Pence ae |! Lamb’ Day in N. D.| rite are ar persons still missing | Work 1s underway are Burke, Billings, {the Republican ticket.’ ave furth«|Ors he and Hurley had been dis-ler, N. D. His home was at Blairs- zalled the conference; Olson of Min: | Harbin, Manchuria, Sept, 12.—(P)— am By UN IN« Me) nd 35 are In hospitans surtering hon |Mountrail, Ramsey and Renville. ‘The statement is said to have furth-| patched by the administration tol town, Mo. ot Hi in- wy ‘xilled, up-! tani al Pi my er asserted that “President Hoover | combat bonus sentiment. He said he| Betty Jane Larson, four-year-old hesota, Turner of Towa,.and Shafer of | Twenty-four persons were xilled, up-! N. D., Sept. 12.—()—In linjuries received when the ferry's! is not to blame for the hard times expected the Legion to be “sensible,” |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. North Dakota, and Representatives T. | Wards of 70 injured, and an undeter- this oe ~ ry ‘special dee”, even lamb ‘boilers exploded as it was carrying MINE GUARD SLAIN and certainly is doing everything in! put added that “some state depart-| Larson, Minneaponiis, run down by 8. Allen of Nebraska; Earl H. Hane-|mined number kidnaped ne £00 vill have its “day. 2 iron workers to their Job on the new} Barbourville, Ky., Sept. 12—P—/his power to help restore prosperity | Drnaiace coming here with resolu-|car near her home. fe'* of Ohio; Ira Mitchell of Okla- ageners sre Diapers panied Oct. 1 has been designated “lamb | Penitentiary on Riker's Island Priday.| arin Miller, 25, mine guard who kill-| to our country and he should have | tions of approximately 12 words| Miss Minnie O. Vie, 25, Fargo, N. % homa; L. T. Oldroyd of Wyoming and Ben. here within s4choars, day” by. the Dickinson Slope Wool ae ee jed Harry Sims, New York, last Febru-|the whole-hearted support of every | which is adopted would ruin the fi-/D., killed when automobile overturned . : is, Ota ea In addition to these casualties more Growers association. | All’ dispensers Stock Mart Suffers [ary, during the national’miners un- |Republienn. As our committee 10088 ances of tng country shed guest, | giles north of Dazey, N. D. oe ‘several Of meats will asker feature ee A ed speeches by uished guests,} Ed Johnson, farm near Ellen- Roosevelt Prepared gue et sre bait Sinan Fel choice cuts, and the annual ram | Severe Sales Wave |ion strike, was slain Sunday night.| America, under President Hoover's! including Josephus Daniels, wai D., who fell in front of a 5 «_|troops and Chinese bandits 60 miles change will take place on the same pass Miller was tound with his throat leadership will be all right again and/time secretary of the navy: greet- © To Begin Long Trip oops, *4, Chinese bandits 60 miles sit New York, Sept. 12—(P)—Stocks | slashed and a bullet wound through |if we change to other leaderships it |inge trom state and city dignitaries rs = ey clashed with 100 bandits The Wool Growers association has) Monday suffered their severest reac-|his heart. Authorities are holding | will set us back several years upon Our! and the annual report of Henry L. Albany, N. ¥., Sept. 12.-P}—Gov- | who ‘were ‘raiding. along the Chinese shipped total of 615,000 pounds of tion since the summer rally began.| four: men for examination. road to normal conditions. he state /Stevens, Jr national commander, ernor Franklin D. Roosevelt starts his|wastern Railway on which the three Wool during 1932. Its organization of | Pairly heavy offerings of shares were ——___—_—_ Erickson, a manitee of # Me ority Were to take up most of the first Western campaign tour Monday night. | wrecks occurred. 600 growers is headed by a sales com-| pressed on the market from all sides., | NATION'S DENTISTS MEET house of representa’ pied ant ‘ ni : : day’s program. An hour before midnight the presi-| ‘Twelve passengers were killed, 47 mittee of nine including Joe Stevens,| As trading entered the last hour,| Buffalo, N. ¥., Sept. 12—(®)—More | floor leader at the ast session (Is 8! Lobbies of downtown hotels were dential candidate special train will injured, and 600 robbed in the first Hazen; Fritz, Hauser, Hebron; A. A. activity turned quieter and some se-|than 5,000 members of the American |candidate for the spt trict, "He was /denuded of rugs and movable furni- Prune Sera ed AN toll away on a schedule that will take! wreck. Dinsdale, Dickinson; Casper Gress, | curities, which earlier had lost from |Dental association gathered Monday | the Kidder-Sheridan district a le = {ture except plain board tables and the 29 SI Bands Will Roosevelt to the shores of the Pacific! gix’ passengers were killed, 14 in- Richardton; Earnest L. Murray, Sen-|$1 to $5 a share, recovered partially. |in annual convention, elected Republican state chi TMtucket| More durable varieties of chairs. jope ul &nd back again in three weeks. - | jured and 100 kidnaped in « second tinel Butte; Aleck Monty, Fryburg; H. Qusust, defeating Dr. 5. OC. Stucke./taundry bags underwent major Compete at Dickinson The first stop will be Cleveland at/ wreck. G, Davis, Belfield; A. H. Pelton, Dunn a ie 5 Garrison, and R.A. Kinzer, Valley | coerations rendering them unfit’ for : 8 @ m. (ES.T.), Tuesday Prom there] gix Japanese were killed, several Center, and Paul Mann, secretary, M C tz G t P II T City, other candidates for the post. — | Porainons, fendenne, them, juntit for vikinkn. Betas nae the’ GRAIDRGER apesialt wall ten” foe Dr anak: betes Dickinson. jaine Ullizens Going to rolls 1 wo \ - tion in Detroit, laundry bags filled | aeore than 300 nuuciciane, representing through St. Louis, Jetferson Clty, | 1 the derailment and wreck! | - i th: Bef R ° d f S Two Are Injured With water were dropped from hotel hey , a 5 Gy lows wire Mace wt mks tee aan ag nna of 8 Sapanee “bowl Missouri Youth Dies Months Before Remainder of States} “° in “Accident Here| iors tavon pence, major speech of the tour Wednesday| Among those aboard the first train! . In N. D. Auto Mishap o . puta thelr feathery insides over the parad- speaking on farm relief. was. Henry Hilgard Villard, son of | pad Fred Bailey, 20, Mandan, and Her-|ing thousands. More than Boat Pah will Sick be Sereid Garrison abet, aie. s Starkweather, N. D., Sept. 12.—(P)— Portland, Me., Sept. 12.—(?)— Sally socions Ey learn wks suc- [man Haakensen, 22, Bismarck, are ees neath the wi of e can 2 ‘Nation, New Was not Lowell Loinberger, 19, Blairstown, Mo.,! Once every four years the state model mo- private car. injured, Was killed near here Saturday night! of sgaine catches the political eye | fatie Vote-gleaning machine has [Suffering from injuries usa’ || Faces Jail Term for 4 After Topeka, Roosevit will deliver| . In another bandit rail on a golf when an automobile in which he and| tea election + had in harvesting support for its |When their motorcycle | Mistr ting Canin major campaign addresses at Port-|course here, George C. Hanson, U. 8. five other youths were riding collided| of the land with its wo | candidates. an automobile at Main Avenue and|| Mustrea le land, Stoux City and at one other | consul general and a party of British with the machine of Morris E. Rick-| months ahead of the rest. Mon- Friend and foe alike acknowl- | Fifth st. about 10 p. m. Sunday. Ce eee point yet to be designated. and Americans fought their way to stad. day was the day. edged the Democrats had made Bailey's leg was mutiliated in the Ferndale, Mich., Sept. safety with their golf clybs. Two of Loinberger was the son of Mr. and| — The state voted for a governor, | their most active campaign since if Whitney Smsrt Monday faced a WOMEN’S COLLEGE OPENED the British members of the party Mrs, Ralph er, farmers near) three members of the house of | 1914. That year Maine Demo- crash and he is suffering trom severe | Whitney charging cruelty to ani- Great Falls, Mont., Sept. 12.—(#)— | were wounded seriously. Blairstown, He and the other youths| fepresentatives, state legislators, crats captured the governorship | shock. He sustained a compound frac- mals because, police said, he The College of Great Falls opened e had been working in the harvest fields| county » and on a pro- and elected one of their congres- |ture of both bones in the lower leg. dragged a dog behind his auto- t its doors Monday for the first time.| MAKE LARGE LIQUOR SEIZURE near Egeland. to increase the state tax on sional candidates. His condition at noon Monday was Mobile to break it of barking at The institution, for women only, is} Boston, Sept. 12.—(#)—The captain —_————. gasoline from 4 to 5 cents a gal- ition was an important « Ba his attending physician said. Passing cars. ‘ conducted under auspices of the dio-|and crew of the 122-foot yacht Prud- PHILANTHROPIST SUCCUMBS lon, issue the con- is suffering from bruises Police said similar warrants cese of Great Falls of the Catholic/ence were to appear before a U. 8. Santa Barbara, Calif. Sept. 12—(4" Outside the state, political com- tests, All three Democratic ean- jand shock and possible fractures to would be sought against Harold church. Rev. J. A. Rooney, for some|commissioner Monday following selz- —Josep B. Dabney. pioneer oil man| mentators and party leaders were didates were for repeal; the Re- | bones in his foot and chest. Clark. owner of the , and his years a member of the faculty of} ure of their craft and a eargo of 1,509 -eported to have given more than a} ready to interpret the outcome publicans made slight mention of The it occurred when Haa- son, Herold, Jr., who, t ‘said, | Mt, St. Charles college, now Carroll} barrels and sacks.of liquor. The seiz- million dollars for philanthropic pur-| of election for its effect the issue during the campaign, |kensen’s motorcycle and a car driy- ‘permitted Smart to carry out the college, Helena, is president of the/ure, made Sunday. was the largest noses, died here Sunday. night of} on national political junes. confining themselves to state ts- ea by Mrs. George A. Steinbruck of| “cure.” ‘The dog's paws and legs haw school. recorded in New England on e boat. ‘heart disease. He was 14. At home,.the voters were prin- | sues. : Mandan collided. were badly torn. : i