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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921 EA-SERIIGE MAN SHOT 10 DEATH NEMA BILLINGS) =s==== == Four Suspects Held by Police Re- what to thé)dismay of the faculty. i 3 4 on Fe "5 Ve di M. Seignobos, professor of French history.in the University of Paris, That Shot Was Fired | INTEREST IN BIG FIGHT | Trotzky Retains » KEEPS MINDS OF FRENCH | Leadership Of | STUDENTS OFF LECTURES | Internationale | son would be found EEE ag RIGA, June 29.—<{By The Associated ring with Mr. Dempsey, | Press.)—The ‘Third Internationale in & “I beg of you young gentlemen | session at Moscow, notwithstanding to maintain a sense of proportion | the opposition of many Swiss and Ger |man delegates, has authorized Leon y, the Bolshevik minister of = PARIS, June 29.—{By The Asso- clated Press}—Emotion over the aoe tor manifesto to the world's proletariat = says a dispatch received here from General Wrig } Moscow. I ht | The opposition arose over Trotzky’ announcement that a conflict. might| Inspects Fort = expected between the United States and European states, as the Upited | States and Great Britain and Great| Britain and France were in sharp dis has been observing that his stu- denis were coming into the Jecture room with pink néwspapers which, upon examination by the curious professor, turned out to be sport-, “(Special to The Tribune) | BIMLINGS, Mont., June 29.—Eu-| ing dailies, with long articles rela- gene Ferdinand Seibert, 21 years of! tive to the prospects of “an Amer- age, Was shat ind killed in the raii-| an Named Dempsey and « French. man named Carpentier. road yards at Bis Tim*r, eust of here.! “Professor Seignobos took éccasion by some unknown, Yeuss Seibert, an! to refer to this in opening one of exsefvice man overseas, had been| his lectures, the subject for the day attending the University of Washing-| happening to be “Henry IV.” ton the last year, and was on his way| "He is reported as having said in to this city for @ vacation with a! substance: chum, He was beating his way for! “Young geqtlemen, I havo not the experience, failed to see that your attention has Last and west bound trains meet at) been somewhat distracted from his- Big Timber, and the engineer of the| tory by what seems to me the un- “ west-bound train heard a cry fa* help| due importance being given a triv- and saw the young man attempt to| ial encounter at fisticuffs between climb onto the engine and then fall] two young men which is about to back to the ground, expiring instantly.| take place on the other side of the Four suspects were held by the po-| ves. I have seen illusions in the lice, but the verdict of the coroner’s| public Frints to the glory that jury t0d@ay was to the effect that the} would aczrue to the French people deceased had died from a gunshot| by the victory of Carpentier. Wand (caused by parties unknown,! “I cannot refrain from mention- and no responsibility was fixed. ‘The mother and sister of the deceased left Billings this morning and will return| the display of physical, but men- in the morning with the body to| tal, power. 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