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North Dakota’s The Weather’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Oldest Newspaper | with snow probable iy ‘tent and Sunday! solder Bunday. night and ' 2 { ESTABLISHED 1873 X | : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1932 PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘) | Nonpartisans Win 29 Seats in State S fe WEST DES LIST & A & SFR ees oe ——. | ONLY 200PPONENTS | pees eene'_ |ITALY AND BELGIUM |Senator Nye Hu | lFoo :. ) enator Nye Hurt _ ‘EVEN WET LEADERS |FOOTBALL| po iqWING STORY WERE SENT TO BODY REPORTED PLANNING In Auto Accident} HAVE DOUBTS ABOUT | Sco pence ra uto ACCciaden RES | IN RECENT ELECTION REPAR ATIONS MOVES Hurt in Misha | Tidal Wave Carrying Bodies to i BEER BY CHRISTMAS in Mishap injuries Wot Believed Serious Ist 2nd 3rd 4th Finaj! Sea Has Obsoured Exact TTR But Solon Is Examined NORTH DAKOTA STATE Number of Deaths Walsh Springs Surprise By , Expected to Follow Example of Under X-Ray Admit That Opponents Could ff) 0 | a | Electing Independent Over France and Great Britain — Block Proposal During |1,700 ARE VICTIMS IN CUBA Nonpartisan on War Debts IN HOSPITAL AT ST. PAUL L i ARMY | . ame Duck Session cu =e cc Santa Cruz Del Sur Is Left Un- GREENE WINS IN STUTSMAN ‘PERTINAX’ IS FORECASTER Car in Which He and Friend|ROOSEVELT VOTE MOUNTS Mailed tells sapiet pat 2 . Tidal Wave “~ Were Riding Turned Over —_—_- MINNESOTA K | i Whelan, Tinnes and Bonzer Are Greece and Hungary Already Near Hudson, Wis. ¢ {Appropriation Bills and Econ- dees | * . - (By the Associated Press) i) Irregulars Coming to Next Have Announced They Can- omy Legislation Loom For 7] i- iz 3] i Caribbean storm deaths approached if ; .Session not Pay Next Month Be Geralath HYOSL warts PaESEA Short Session WISCONSIN the ae pe Saturday, most of them 5 of Nor ) in Cuba, as the hurricane which har- s was brought to St. John’s hospital \ 3 | gf | | | assed the West Indies for 10 days Bieta bie ae 12.—()—Of he ETA tle eee eae ae here Saturday suffering injuries re-} Washington, Nov. 12—(#}—While moved northeastward, 500 miles off ‘i odie! will serve in the next pean discussion, there was a predic- ceived when his auto turned over on| enthusiasts in and out of congress are | the Atlantic seaboard. pecs? the North Dakota legisla- tion from unofficial quarters Satur- a sharp curve two miles east of Hud-| interpreting the immense Democratic | NOTRE DAME Saturday the disturbance was near- fae betta be taken and 20 _ ced ; ten ud at Hees soon son, Wis. vote as forecasting beer by Christ- ly 200 miles southwest of luda, él out allegiance} © Miss Kathryn O'Loughlin, demo- DeSbent totes) iit ington ‘Though he was believed not serious-|mas, some sponsors of Volstead act a if | BB 5 deal! 5 opposite Wilmington, N. C., appar- i that political organization, it is dis- cratic reprsanntativeslect {fom the brit with payments due the United ly injured, he was taken to the X-ray| modification join their opponents in | ently with nothing in its path except ... ~losed in a report covering the sena-| ‘oman elected to ‘the nationat | Already France and Great Britain| © SENATOR GERALD P. NYE — |700™,°! the hospital immediately af-| conceding grave difficulties lle in the NORTHWESTERN open sea. Its force still was con- torial elections of this week. house from Kansas. She detested {Rave presented their views on the . cod tet al testes a da | sidered dangerous to shipping Previous figures had placed the In-| the republican Incumbent, Charles |Status of war debts to the United Stak of Purge wie wan wees || The) el : ized by | 0 4 S| Sta Horlick of Fargo, who was accom- e primary one, recognized by Cuba, with more than 1,700 dead; dependent number at 19, but it was| Sparks. (Associated Press Photo) tes, and although secrecy about i : 4 : an them was strictly adhered to, it was panying him as far as Chicago, Sen-| drys, wets and everybody in-between, | | Jamaica, the Bahamas, to a lesser ex- 7 jereased one when the fourth district} _|inown they dealt with payments due ator Nye was taken out of the wreck-|is that the session of congress which tent, Grand Cayman, Cayman Brack, in Walsh county, contrary to all ex- Dec. 15, age by @ passing motorist and taken | . 15. opens next month is so short as to) OHIO STATE and Caribbean shipping were damaged pectations, elected Albert ‘Trovaaten, (Altogether foreign creditors are to Hudson, Wis. There Dr. William) make it possible for even a handful (by the winds and tidal waves. The an Independent Democrat, over Aaron down for $123,000,000 in war debt pay- vingston gave him first ald and : ! |wind reached a velocity of 130 miles avin 7a asmaoted inacigastcer cusbae iu J] ments in Washington Dec. 15. Greece then brought him to St. John’s hos- at ao to block anything they a jan hour in Cuba. g failed to make a payment due this pital. x . | Two vessels we eck member who was nominated in June week, and Hi ounce Senator Nye was reelected Tuesday| This has not kept beer possibilities | P : hint aee emer fi on the Republican ticket for the place WIVES AND SISTERS Iie ies AASIOS ION Dy peers inetd by a majority of 120,000 in North Da-| from forming a prime topic of politi- | ENNSYLVANIA Sean rhe Aa ae ae idint (Betabon Gleolge tides habaee ‘owes $95,550,000 and ‘France, $19,261,- kota. He left his home at Coopers- ce Se en: unr nes 0] eeantitid reais: aa eegpirdins 7 oe. dona’ 438, the two largest payments due). ee town Thursday and, when passing|Sion have come expressions from such @ sia i ‘steamship Balboa was wrecked on the . Ttal : through Fargo on his way to Chicago | senators as Borah (Rep., Idaho), Reed woe Be turn! to EE Cet AT ANNUAL BANQUET peer Ai fobebindl easy cag Future First Lady of Land Or-jand Washington, met Horlick. The (rl ral pire en ue ©), Rob-| ae aes aaa mare mane fonpartisan, utsman county, by ce ; senator spent Friday in St. Paul and|inson (Dem., Ark.), Bingham P.. . a aAaTOW ilar git eer Saas LAY 486 foes eee Bagttentaote iar Trance and! ders President-Elect to [started Gut early Saturday to meet|Conn.), and Representative McDuffie MICHIGAN Bae sfeere betel e nn ee ra UB rip lea pew isielceted 14th Anniversary of Armis- | “If America’s debtors pay up Dec. _—_—_—— First news of the mishap reached} neers per ania eu] ee ne in the elected sen- Fe es 15, they will be Albany, N. ¥. Nov. 12—()—His|John Andrews of St. Paul, who was eir statem ve ut_ob- ‘King ai oe citer neta, puter an stice Signing SSDaraE dapeamentl iat ith wife ra physician have taken charge|Secretary of Senator Nye’s special gue aren remy (cee be coe bigs au hry eye ‘ined and independent but who was a candidat Germany,” . committee on electién frauds. It ing in of election returns that have | | % without ‘Independent indorsement’ This. Bi tage 4 Holness of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the next|/came in a telegram from D. H. Mc-|Pushed Franklin D. Roosevelt's pop- | | 0] 0 | & a | Herein pce bin hari when ‘and who defeated the regular indor-| ‘Bismarck war veterans, their fath-|puilt up in July (at the Lausanne president of the United States, Who! arthur, the senator's private secre-|Ular vote above 21,000,000, for a plur-' | Island and the smaller eran oe Brac see. D. J. Tinnes of Grand Forks,lers, mothers, and sisters assembled ai|conference) will collapse. If the| "25, ged in bed Saturday to cure|1. 1. who is at Chicago. ality of more than 6,000,000 over ae ot Cay who is not a Nonpartisan but who de-|a banquet program Friday evening to/ United States does not wish to destroy . psa "Cine itlvat Aina ainee tye tie Horlick, who also was cut and|President Hoover. Norman Thomas, PURD' . feated the regular Independent nom-|revere the memory of those soldiers|the entire work they themselves fa-| nis strenuous campaign for the peor |bruised in the crash, accompanted|Soclalist, topped other minor candi- UE CANTA: Ckhus Dante nee in June, is another of the new|who lost thelr lives in the World War,|vored, they will have to lend them-||tertrine sun torcrie Memereit|Senator Nye to the hospital, but no dates easily with over 500,000 votes ND REIESTEL Geese group of senators. A. F. Bonser, J. to comfort those who gave thet: serv-|selves to « new arrangement and itis | was atin Eos oti re raitare| treatment beyond first ald was neces- |i the half of the nations precincts | o | a | | preted a Siege AMC ynd.county; may or. may. war eir. loved ones | imperative. to | sary. ig. ba’ ‘ ; himself with the Independents in or- {and country, and to observe the 14th AL. aap est a pighon wren TRS eer teed ke epee reg The auto which the senator was| The thoroughness of the Democratic 10WA’ copie. cee Ag Ticane dead was ganization. He comes into his second {anniversary of Arsiistice Day. (The Lausanne conference scaled| Reoceclt who nltd Thereing|driving was almost demolished. It|sweep has meant: a record Democrat. | Bey Sea pevetecurnel etmek term in the senate with the next ses-| At the colorful function, which was/German reparations down to one-| night from New York, advised ney |was a new one which he had pur-|ic mergin of over 200 in the next took hold of the problem of satiet sion. sponsored by the Auxiliary of Lioyd/tenth their former size, bonding them | to remain in bed over the week-end. |Chased within the last few days. house; a senate majority that probably eal | | @ £ and rehabilitation for thousands The newly elected group of state |Spetz post, No. 1, of the American Le-| for $714,000,000. Attached was a gen-| A physician found the president-| Senator Nye was suffering from will last until 1939; a still-doubtful homeless and destitute. - senators follows: gion, were members of the War Moth-jtlemen’s agreement recognizing that|elect had a little fever, but-no infec. (Cuts on his back, one on his head, one |Short-term senate with the decision But it was not necessary 1. Thomag#Wheland (ind) Pembina ers, Veterans of the Foreign Wars.!reduction of reparations depended on| tion of the throat or lung congestion.| 0” his hand and extensive bruises. resting on the close Colorado contest e the Caribbean coast to’ a = coussiy. American Legion and Auxiliary, and | leniency of creditor governments). ose vet hoped 10 be ae ee tae | At the hospital, after X-ray pictures| between Karl C. Schuyler, Republi-|f——— “cris el Sur in these plans, Ste 3. Arthur Trovasten Gnd Dem) |the 0 and @, fun and honor organiza-|““Pertinax” forecast that asa conse-| tine Saturday, with his secretary. at (Gontinuea’on page Nine) jean, and Walter Walker, Democrat, | Other Scores || eas. weave’ tiuctysclion en teenies ‘Walsh. ion of the Legion. quence of the gentlemen's agreement, | his bedside, so = | See eS BORO ree eae ene ° i 5. JE Kestgate (Ind) Grand Forks,| Presiding at the program was Mrs.lftaly and Belgium would present corey Ae iead Poitier when te ed Pneumonia Fatal to Rete Poreane Saverite. First Period mayer kaolin tes area 7 Dana J. Tinnes (Ind) Grand|James Morris, national official of the}notes in Washington, following the|not sleeping or resting. He spent ey With the exception of Borah, the} Indiana 6; Illinois 0. ho on the sandy shore. Forks. Auxiliary, whose husband, North Da-lexample set by Great Britain and|part“of the dey reading more of the| ‘Bismarck Youngster|coneressional leaders named have! ‘Alabama Poly 14; Florida 0. siiful.demlation: cit was tethine bet > 9. Arthur W. Fowler (Ind) Cass. kota’s attorney general, was the fea-| France. congretslaiery imemames that bave voiced the opinion beer legislation] South Carolina 6; Furman 0. charter tien ep l rosie but . « ‘11. William Watt (Ind) Cass. tured speaker on the program. Other newspapers displayed long| been pouring iri since his election. To| Melvin Harrington, 16 months old|Should be considered and enacted at} Cornell 0; Carleton 0. had lived were 15 seaprhitiy Le 13. W. 8. Handley (NP) Sargent. Among other speakers were Mrs./articles intended to show how the|some of these he dictated replies. | son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrington, |'he December session. Borah’s com- Second Period workers, ands few city ctficiala 14. Charles G. Banger: (NP) Ran-|Peter Reid, who represented the War|commercial prosperity of the world| Turning to state affairs he directed|died at his home at 300 South Tenth|M™ent that he does not expect beer) ‘Temple 7; Penn State 6. Feces and Aere, Rn en som. Mothers in the stead of Mrs. B. K.!depended on a solution of the debt| the commutation of four months of|St. late Friday from pneumonia. to prove an exception to the general] Rutgers 16; Lehigh 0. a funeral prio oe _ 15, N. P, Simonson (NP) Steele. Skeels, the organization's president, | problem. the sentence of Abraham Isenberg of| The child had been ill for about a|Tule that controversial questions are| Cornell 21; Dartmouth 0. poplar oe ee &% 17. Lo. Fredrickson (NP) Nelson. |who was ill; Mrs. E. F. Trepp, presi- See ht New York city, convicted of grand| week. not disposed of in short sessions was} Columbia 6; Brown 0. pepacalli ed yale empty ed 19. Albert Dubay (NP) Rolette. dent of the Auxiliary; Robert Dohn, | larceny. Isenberg’s sentence would| Besides his parents, he leaves his|Concurred in not only by dry organi-} Holy Cross 0; Harvard 0. enough £ the 8 pipet eins: 21. G. F. Drew (Ind Vem) Ramsey. {for many years service officer and! HOOVER EN ROUTE have expired next April. sister, Marjorie, aged five. zation leaders but even by a few anti-| Yale 0; Princeton 0. Hagens peat eigen 23. E. E, Greene (NP) Stutsman. now commander of Lloyd Spetz post ‘The governor thought until Friday| Funeral services will be conducted} Prohibition chiefs, Fordham 7; N. ¥. U. 0. Capt. Frederi pe Lipa 25. A. 8. Marshall (NP) Dickey.. of the Legion; Milton Rue, member he had shaken off the cold, contract-| from the Convert Funeral Parlors at Filibuster Only Way Boston University 7; Tufts 6. sya tec, CAUlona e 27. 8,8. McDonald (NP) Burleigh. jof the national board of directors des ed the last day of his campaign when| 3:30 p. m. Sunday with Rev. Ira E.| Bingham said “the only way drys| Colgate 7; Syracuse 0. Pudis She ee . 29. G. A. Jones (NP) Ward. Quarante Hommes et Huit Chevaux; he rode bareheaded in an open car| Herzberg of the First Evangelical|can defeat beer legislation at the} Duke 0; North Carolina State 0. | was plas pee i, 8 ation 31. J. P. Cain (ind) Stark. and H. C. McCready, commander of during a rain, He had planned to| church officiating. short session is by filibuster” and| West Virginia 7; Washington and| disclosed further decay et oe oe 32. G. M. Indergaard (NP) Foster|the local post of the Veterans of For- spend this week-end at his Hyde| Burial will be in Fairview ceme-|added that he was informed Borah | Lee 0. The official pe 4 and Eddy. eign Wars. Park residence, but canceled the trip. tery. would not use these tactics. But| ts hae fg of the dead 33. W. E. Matthael (NP) Wells. Open With ‘America’ President, Rested After Palo| ———————____________________| even without them, it was recognized Digit Dit ihe tech ee 35. ©. E. Erickson (NP) Kidder and| The program opened with the group " on both sides that the time left to LIGNITE MA pap op ge aie ad Sheridan. singing the first and last verses of] Alto Visit, Faces Accu- RECORDS OF W. AR VETERANS the dying congress will be crowded |I\s Us strech aglismigeeguc Ss Areagemted hy 37. A. F. Bonzer, Jr., (Ind) Richland. |“America” and the invocation, deliv- with annual appropriation _ bills, rereating Canis pod, tomas eri ; 38. G. J, Olson (NP) Barnes. ered by Rev. Bilis T, Jackso0. por mulated Problems ae * * * # ake * * * een efforts and other essential heii 1 39, Gust Wog (NP) Bowman, Golden /of the First Baptist church ant ryt i islation. Gil ge ings Spat pat capa |LIST HEROISM.---BRAVERY ||.22¢2% ce ssetie ne i 41. J. K. Brosteun (NP) McKenzie. ‘The program closed with a male} on Board Presidential Special, Enj cessity of a tax bill this winter. Here ‘ 43. W. J. Trout (NP) Renville. trio—including Roy Indseth, Otto) Route to Washington, Nov. 12.—(P)— ** x ee * ee % * ee the modificationists pitch in with 4 ™ 45. Alex Lind (NP) Williams. Bauer and Ernest Grewer — singing | president Hoover Saturday was speed- their talking point of a beer tax to é y . {7 Willa Kamrath (NP) Grant|the North Dakota Hymn. They were|ine back to Washington to face an ARE PUBLISHED BY ST ATE produce millions, While drys dispute DAIRY and Sioux. scoompantet by = eae aa accumulation of national and inter- ey ae ee aie muy mociticalan 48. Frank J. Regeth (NP) Mercer, er songs they tional affairs which developed dur- ists claim as much as 000,000 can i ii i Oliver and Dunn. gram were Sete ae 7oe Mate ing his abeence. ee The service records of North Da: on expert in compiling service rec-|be had from this source. University of Minnesota Chem- (9. Herman Thorson (NP) Hettinger. ig,” “Mon! The president a) ed somewhat Y are | ords. —— ist i i and Adams. Skies,” “ tle Boy of Mine” and rested aiter his three days at home on | Core Paes ey sa pyaayuale Contains Grave Flames Raze Business a Express Belief Idea | Milk Pool Votes to Stop Flow Regeth was elected for two years in|“Between Your Chair and My Chair.”| the stanford University campus at In addition to the service records ” Is Practical Unless Prevailing Prices the secall election in his district in| Group singing was led by Spencer| Paio alto, Only one address was on| % examine them as @ result of the) of each individual the volumes con-| Houses in Small Town June. 8, Boise, former commander of Lloyd | nis transcontinental itinerary—that at | enterprise of Adjutant General G. A.| tain a registry of all graves of World Mioneenoia, Mex. 2 g Are Up Dec. 1 Holdover senators and thelr politi-|Spetz post, while Mrs. Clarence C./Giendale, Calif. Saturday morning,| F-aser and his staff. War men. If buried in France the] Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 12—(@—|ect for utilization of Nuh Detoa cal designation follow. Gunness played the accompaniments. |anq he requested a minimum number ‘They are containéd in four volumes place and number of the grave is!wnile a blizzard raged in the little lignite in fert: ne of North Dakota 2 J. ge eae eae Ae eon a eee OS ee ae of Cg be made on the journey back| recently completed and now being ee es United States) town of Clyde in Cavalier county, fire cluded in ore Papert Arpieten, ‘Wis., Nov. 12.—(?)}—The 4. P. J. Murpl D : ajor Frank L. lonal/to the capital, Attaches said, how- | Sitrinutea n fn cot k swept down the main street and burn-|west agriculture | steat dairy state of Wisconsin Sat- , Lh = % ted and comprise one of the| congressional medals of ho! f ursday, reports received here said.|Minnesota faculty committee. 4 - 8. Carl Brunsdale (Ind) Trail. and World wars, and Captain Her-|" among the problems awaiting the | eres! mor for a pneae The Wisconsin Cooperative Mill * 10° Willam Plath (ind) Cass man A. Brocopp, who was awarded chief “executive's consideration wras.the | Bose, Valuable histarieal documents SCRE es Dente, Ae. Cane Eat of por view. Commanta tions |Wartiy the cise tions ee See wae Saas & 000 member- 12. HA. Field ¢ E nd. e iguish international debt question. In repl; guished an % ip, voted to call the strike Friday 18. W. H. Porter (nd) Cavalier. valor during the World war and Who} to questions Ahead Ths | 6s ae crm mon | dlnineDiihed servies ana:alssinanish- ne pare pee only. peeeny Fe ae Abana esented the program! night as a protest against prevailing 20. ©. W. Fine (NP) Benson, is a deputy chief of staff of the Le-!the British government Mad sent a pine a eee in pot fied orl crn cepenes for Deneaey. TY! ‘The buildings destroyed were the Production of | Gai fio ammonia! toe « 2% 8d. atkins Ona) Tame gion of Sales or pa ‘ota. Pammnication to Washington relat-| North Dakéta’s part in the struggle civsieas siven. to. Marke, Dexa. sole mercantile store operated by Mrs. J.|from North Dakota ignite, combined Pitot gy stopted nt Sie citer 24, W. D. Lynch (Ind) LeMoure. to debts, one of the president's | of 14 years ago. Every man who en-| with his P, Larson, the Ernest Larson Hatd-|with Montana phosphate, woul n of a two-day conference, 26. Anton Larson (NP) Emmons. Attorney General Morris took a5 | secretaries stated he had received no : Se AeLiee. 18. ate whe eine at fee make | provide for calling the strike Dec. 1 30. W. E. Mar! ni \. D fore rain left Palo Alto, i loss wi ey tee & poun that . 34 Div Hamilton (NP, McHenry. |first American flag to be taken over) Upon leaving California, the prest- | °24,,{9P¢ a face Sena eere oe man is that of Evan Elias Lewis, a peadlaleg heap esac iy $15,000, ly | said. ath theta gaa time. 36. C. A. Miller (Ind) McIntosh and|the front during the World War. It/ dential special was routed toward El|a full page, depending upon the| in’ Dekots wesc Rest pe jee bee Mae Telos eas torriad: to ping. thasneed, toe 6 pundant | ‘Members of the pool also endorsed Logan. was taken over the lines by a Can-| Paso, Texas, after which it was to| length of service and the official rec-| uated from West Point and finished| battle the flames and the Langdon 4 ‘em. | (he, farm holiday movement being di- 40. ©. E. Erickson (NP) Divide and|adian soldier, who was a native of! head for Kansas City and then go to| ord. Eee bee cntoels te civ-(fire department was called but was rected by the National Farm Holiday Burke. America and whose mother had sent/the capital by the way of St. Louis.) Five other states have issued sim-| en him show that he was the kind of] Unable to use its equipment because seecciasion. Was =: Rapier. om 42. P. T. Gronvold (ind) Pierce. it to him. The flag was attached to/‘The schedule called for arrival in| lar volumes on the records of its| army man one reads about, adi of lack of water at Clyde. and the Dakotas no ae S Deeepene, as Sect ty 44. BR. W. Patten (NP) Mountrail. | his percnst, pac nee ee from| Washington ‘Tuesday before noon,| sons in service but none is as com-| ing to the SP ine it, Agee ecksatia.tt Laden sien cis key ~~ a peice Triage Be cerneay in| attend the joint meet of farm 46. E. ©. Stucke (NP) McLean. ree , ing “it ma Asad se 90 hours after leaving Palo Al-| plete and detailed as that a joepittes his men 2 Sant local fire fighters, areas need hee Pan of other SEVERAL INCUMBENTS carried forward.” This flag, Morris! " ‘at Glendale, the executive sald: ny ee baby aergd 7 bisipaerontgecrt ata rare age OF HOUSE ARE BEATEN sald, was displayed at the first na-| “q¢ we are to continue the recovery oo Laren cliaiend A ei wee PP aac sit ngs Tey ee or restice: eee, to the soil. The Fargo, N. D., Nov. 12—(?)}—Familiar | tional convention of the American Le-| so evidently in progress during the Gerla arena OPK. Preece, 79, Minneapolis educa. eltusti acute in certain faces were eliminated from the house/gion in Minneapolis. ,.| past few months by overcoming the '» The volumes have been sent to| tor, whose method of physical train- of representatives in the Tuesday| Before reading the American’s| many difficulties which still confront every county judge in the state, since|ing has been. adopted by schools | election, straggling returns disclose. | Creed, Morris told how William Tyler |us, we must have continued unity in they. comprise valuable records in| throughout the United States, died|Very little, if anything, Pembina county failed to reelect| Page, its author, had written the 100-/ constructive action all along the econ- connection with the probation of| Thursday night at the home here of F dobetsnion Breapaspain st three independent house members, | word masterpiece by taking quotations | omic front. ¥ estates and similar work which coun-|& former pupil, Mrs. A. V. eae to det its usefulness as @ basic % John Halcrow, I. Swenson and John|from great documents and speeches} “TI shall work for that unity during| and compile the facts needed. For 17 rs. was : ee: K. Olafson, ali of them nominated in/in American history, just as the/the remaining four months of this} These were added to the records the June Republican primary, and all | Apostles’ Creed was taken from chap-|administration. Furthermore, it 18] available in the state and the result beaten by Democrats. ._|ters of the Bible. It was submitted|our duty after the fourth of March the Richland county eliminated George |in a national patriotic contest, Mor-|to cooperate with our opponents in Worner and elected J. D. Holthusen,|ris said. The creed follows: every sound measure for the restora- o Democrat, and Dan Jones, Republican.| “I believe in the United States prosperity.” GENEVA STRIKE BEGINS D. L. Peters of Pierce, another old} of America as a government of the Geneva, Nov. 12—(P)—A 24-hour time legislator, narrowly escaped de-| people, by the people, for the peo- BISHOP IS HONORED state to| general strike protesting the deaths feat, winning by less than a hundred.| ple, whose just powers are deriv- Vatican City, Nov. 12.—()—Mon- 12 persons in this week's riot iy t yw casualties listed are in ad-| ed from the consent of the gov- Francis . Hoskins of the adjutant gen- t ‘' — erned; a democracy in a Repub- Me; @ sovereign nation of many «Continued on page nine) signor bishop of Boston, Mass, Saturday was created a Knight of Malte, the first American bishop so honored. eral's department, who has had of paying the state bonus to Wwe War veterans and thus was ‘ Saturday, were mobilized as a precaution renewed violence,

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