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   Bismarck Tribune, The (Newspaper) - May 17, 1922, Bismarck, North Dakota                                The Weather THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Last Edition FORTIETH YEAR BISMARCK NORTH DAKOTA WEDNESDAY MAY 17 1922 PRICE FIVE CENTS TERRORISTS FIRE IN CHICAGO MEMORIAL DAY PLANS SHAPED General Observance of May 30 Is Planned by Bismarck Organizations IN STUDENT SLAYING PARADE WILL BE HELD Parade in Afternoon of May 30 To be Followed by cises at Auditorium general observance of Memorial Day Tuesday May 30 is planned in Bismarck Tlie Memorial Day committee in- vices all military and civic tions in Bismarck to participate in the parade and exercises to be held on that day The arrangements are in charge of Post American Legion which will bate the tion of other organizations In the morning of May 39 the graves of tlie soldier dead will be decorated in of the Civil war Spanish-American war and the World War Exercises will be j held at he Missouri river to orate the valor of the sailor dead the In the afternoon there will be a parade at p to led by the band with other organizations in line as DEBATE GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO ACCOUNTANTS PINCHOT GAINS IN LATE COUNT FOR GOVERNOR SLAIN IN LABOR WAR Proposed to Give Accountants His Nomination as Republican Of Other States Right to do I Candidate for Governor in Business in N D Pennsylvania Predicted This is Mrs Bertie S Cobb widow of Beckham Cobb dent at A and M college Okla with her Jr follows Company North Dakota The husband a former soldier was shot and killed police declare by National Guard American Legion E Gordon another government student at the same institution whose OPPOSED AT MEETING PEPPER IS RENAMED I Aftermath of Law Suit fleeted in Resolution Presented Re Senator Appointed to Fill rose Vacancy Has Big Lead In the Returns A resolution was introduced in the state board of accountancy yesterday by J A Cull of Bishop Brissman and company providing that certified of other states might Pa May nas orally won the publican nomination tor Governor on the face of unofficial W H Baker secretary of the state lican declared in a issued this mml seph Logman a member o ove pin over m th I men is no doubt that Pinchot 6 318 do business here the other states must be grant equal recognition to North Dakota accountants cnot The board of accountancy ed the matter with the state board of administration which has supervisory power over the accountancy board No action was taken The resolution is an aftermath ALTER LEAD CUT Philadelphia Pa ilay Returns Spanish War Veterans Grand Army of ture is inset Gordon is 25 According to the story told by Gordon's the Republic Red Cross nurses Cobb told Gordon he was going to shoot him unless he got out town and organizations The land when Cobb later announced that he was going to carry out his threat j Dakota accountants are op- from oWA precincts out ot pre- in thi state gave general George IE Alur for the Re- publican nomination for Governor at yesterday's primary a majority of Pinchot Figures votes and Pinchot with its provisions in doing in for the nomination for United for Bishop Brissman and company were chanted with violating the state law by not having complied I J VOL1 lernal auu civic we i til wre -A 4 i parade will end at the auditorium shot first Mrs Cobb Gordon had insulted her on the street and any effort to jt States Senator to fill the 1 n A la a it- i i terni where Memorial day exercises will be j she had told her husband held It is planned to have a otic pageant at the auditorium and a Memorial Day address The graves of the soldier dead will be decorated by the different tees of the women's Relief Corps War mothers and American Legion iary and flowers will be cast upon the water for those that died at sea Cobb's parents live in Birmingham Ala CONTRACT FOR BRIDGE ROAD IS SIGNED UP ELEPHANT ON RAMP AGE SPREADS TERROR THROUGH WIDE SECTION as Largest CAMPAIGN FUND Elephant in Captivity Breaks l Loose LIMIT REMOVED Washington May for the United State Senate may spend unlimited sums of money in IS FINALLY RECAPTURED their campaigns f jr nomination in the primaries and in the final election Tacoma Wash May described as the largest elephant in next November without ments of their campaign receipts and ants of other states to have in North Dakota which the North T w kota accountants do not enjoy in other over J W figures showed a decrease them They hold that any action Top to Acting Police tenant Terrence Lyons shot to death by a band of Chicago bombers trolman Albert Moeller wounded by the same band and Patrolman Thomas Clark also slain ing to grant special privileges to of other is a blow at North Dakota accountants whom they insist be sriven preference in all public accounting work within the state if they are qualified under the law They hold the payers money should be spent at home captivity is reported in a special dis- expenditures with the secretary of I patch today as peacefully consuming I state according to an opinion by At- for Completion Of Bridge his fodder at Bellingham Wash General Daugherty made er an night and lie today The attorney general held I of rampage that stretched for 301 that the decision of the supreme FRENCH SENT FEELER Work Are Getting Under Way Another step has been taken in the work of making the Missouri river bridge available for use Contracts have been signed by the state highway commission and the Morton county commissioners binding the agreement to put In aa earthen fill on the west side of the river and build a gravel road to Plans and specifications are to be drawn up immediately by the state miles from Sedro Wooley in the Newberry case Action Taken Before Invitation ington ed this provision of the corrupt hurled his keeper H H tices act so far as concerns senatorial i endrickson 30 feet into the air candidates ou ictv eral of Hendrickson's ribs were en proceeded through the streets of Sedro Wooley capsizing three automobiles and turning a dance I into a riot He then headed for Flattened fences and orchards the story and reports from excited farmers and loggers along the line of flight detail At one logging camp PAY OUT CASH TO DISTRICTS Tusko uprooted three telephone Than to be was sympathetic in character but Looking out of an upper story was not an acceptance although lms Out This Week highway commission They will be forwarded tio the United States of Boards St Paul office and jow a farmer and his family gazed on I ably from there to Washington The t the mighty back hunched t i Morton county board will advertise for an unsuccessful attempt to More than will be paid out bids to be at the j tum entire structure A barft to school districts of the state within The state proved less staunch and after next few days bei commission in Tusko ate his fill and then chase price of bonds of A i I i i t t has made available from the onward the districts Pinchot Leads in Country With more than half the state heard from Attorney General George B Alter was 1 lading Gifford Pinchot by about Returns from out of dis- in the state gave Alter 888 and Pinchot Pinchot was leading Alter outside of Philadelphia and Allegheny ty in which Pittsburgh is situated The vote from out of dis- outside of Philadelphia and Allegheny gave Alter chot All efforts in the campaign tered in efforts to get all the vote iut in the fight between the pendent and state organization tions of the party attention was paid to the women's vote which it was realized might be the mining factor in the contest Pepper Leads Burke For the Republican nomination tor United States senator to fill the un- term of the late Senator Penrose George Wharton Pepper of Philadelphia present senator by pointment of the governor is leading by a substantial majority over Con- William J Burke of Pittsburgh David A Reed of Pittsburgh Re- publican was nominated for the un- ently construed at Genoa as expired term of the late Senator ing participation by the United States Knox and also the full term ning next March No Democratic Opposition James A McSparran had no op- position for the Democratic Issued Washington May 17 r e n c n sources at Genoa prior to issuance by the economic conference of an tion to the United States to pate in the Hague meeting sent a feeler to develop the American at- toward such participation it was learned today The reply it was DISABLED VETS DELEGATES ARE ELECTED HERE James Rhud and Carl E BIG APARTMENT HOUSE BURNED Police Connect Fire With Action Of Terrorists in Connection With Labor Feud CLAIM CONFESSION Police Assert Occupants of Death Car Are Known Through Women's Admission POLICE SPREAD NET Chicago May army of police with orders to kill any person who failed to com- ply promptly with police orders was through Chicago day to combat call attempts of convict labor leaders to rule the city murder fire and terrorism The city was said by police to be in war terms an occupied area with every public building and a majority of the buildings under construction un- der guard to prevent carrying out of anonymous threats to burn the city in retaliation for the drive of law authorities against murders bombing and fires believed to be part of a campaign of some labor leaders against the Landis ing trades wage award A special guard was placed around the county jail when re- ports were received that a ery of Big Tim Murphy Fred Mader Con Shea and other labor officials held there on murder charges was planned Chicago May today searched for unexploded bombs to have been placed in a 000 apartment building in North cago which was damaged to the ex- tent of by fire last night which police say was started by in connection with the ed labor war Another development on which concentrated their efforts iday was the confession said by to have been obtained yesterday Mrs Margaret Miller wife of John Miller now under arrest as the driver of the death car from ston to Represent Chapter At Forks Convention which shots were fired killing two the purchased by the state board of uni- 1 commission funds to be used At the several hundred j versity and school lands The bond in building the road The federal sners were forced to halt and all I purchases will enable a number oft government will pay half the cost and i spent the night in the woods taking districts to build schools this summer i tne at daybreak yesterday Payments were made yesterday asi up to other Nelson county FRANCE SEEKS DEBT CONFAB tion for governor Samuel Shull the meeting of the local chapter last evening Oscar was elected as the representative of the local post policemen early Wednesday in labor feuds Police connect the firing of the building with labor disorders through SSf escaped a man After kicking at her he ran down Committee and to a feud That the fire was set has been 10 a douDt police say lice are said to have received a threat le state that unless all labor men in custody convention Earl and C i were released Saturday fire Earl Jodell were elected as members would be started all over the city of the executive committee of the j The other flames cal chapter the other members as such member vote at the state convention Stair and as to develop ing president Philip Elliot Vice Say Mrs Miller Confesses The questioning of Mrs Miller President Ray V Stair and lie say brought a full Treasurer Carl E from her m which the names of other The chapter decided to put on a occupants the death car were benefit danco for the purpose ot given and it is substantiated by a pre- ing funds to send the delegates to the vious confession said ta i have been Mr Jodell who has obtained from her husband Morton county The plan calls ultimately for a con- crete road on the west side With this contract let and men pouring concrete on the bridge for the roadway it looks as if ths bridge will be in we by the middle of the summer also had no opposition fior the for the BISMARCK IS Later sauntering up to Nelson county that had been included Reeder Adams county Paris May 18 By the A for U his pursuers meekly Hebron county French government has informed the Penrose senatorial term ments to be made this week American war debt funding f special district No 9 sion that it is ready to send a special n I ICC I A special district No mission to the United States to confer KM Rockport regarding the payment of the French i 4 Eddy county debt t d i recapture t For twenty-four hours ending at 8 a m Temperature at 7 A Temperature at noon 50 Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday last night 52 18 fair Warrants have been made out by of cities in the state the money be- Weather Coasts ing realized from the 2 percent gross I For Bismarck and premium tax paid by foreign fire in- tied this and surance companies The payment to er tonight Thursday be made soon is for the year continued cool and is apportioned on the basis of fire T General Weather insurance written in the various pressure central ties having recognized fire morning has ments The largest amounts go throughout North Dakota and the following Fargo scattered showers froin the Baker district No 43 county Isabelle district No IS SOO PRESIDENT had no opposition tor the state convention Mr Jodell who has obtained irom ner nomination for the unexpired Knox leased the American Legion hall of- said Mrs Miller admitted caring for senatorial term and for the full term to donate ths hall for one the occupants of the bandit car who beginning next March Fred B Kerr ning and a committee consisting of were supposed to been wounded Messrs Jodell Martell and Arnold by shots from the policemen s pistols were elected to arrange for the dance Mrs Miller also admitted sitting in The chapter an offer from conference with labor leaders in which the Department of a moving bombing and attacks were discussed ture film of actual scenes of fighting police said and admitted knowing that in Krance This roving picture was explosives were kept in her home to one of a number of movies made by I be used by labor men in their fight War Department at great hazard against the Landis award TA ito the photographers in order to pre- A new attempt will be made today I II 111 P Pill nil I In servd for history a true record of the to obtain the release of the big 1 W Will warfare of thp and of some three of the of the different i Genoa May the A Russia has accepted the proposal Minneapolis May K the powers for the meeting at Tho combat divisions of the A B F It is the Plan of the local chapter to ob- tain groat war film and maks ar SEEK TO HALT Washington May are be- f J 1 t t j uv 23 Benson co anty Huntington vice-president and Hague to discuss the Russian with of local district Nelson county erai manager of the Minneapolis St j wag afternoon j theaters for its presentation In some districts the funds are used gault Ste Marie railway Was Jn tne Russians propose A committee was appointed to to fund existing debts elected president of the system to in the plan which operate with the American Legion and will be discussed at meetings during of the city in ob- the afternoon The atmosphere wa ster secretary was elected more harmonious than that sident to succeed Mr Huntington of yesterday son Jamestown Farco X D May Axborg of the but pra- at the time it was said at the White House today S vail Stations Temp tation of Commerce Hoover has the matter of investigation and action in his charge it is said former Fargo defendant in a damage suit was favored in a bv a Clav county dis- Jacob Moe and Knut verdict court jury 68 brought suit against thp aviator for damages alleging that he was responsible for the deaths of Alice Moe and Clifford Lomsdalen ho were killed when a tipped over as was a landing ing an exhibition flight A verdict of wa- returned in the case of the State of Minnesota against Knut Holt charged with ing the father of an illegitimate child Amenia Bismarck Bottineau 0 Bowbells 73 Devils Dunn Center Fessenden 57 Grand Forks 72 Jamestown Lanmore Lisbon Minot 72 07 67 72 Moorhead n 12 ldv U S AND FRANCE 52 NEAR AGREEMENT 46 04 48 0 Geneva May the A P 50 OS The United States and Franco are 46 09 about to h an agreement on the Frenrh mandate for Syria according 53 02 rain to information reaching the 23 cRv at of the league of nations It is un- 21 the American government 51 75 approval is subject to certain fiO 0 tions which apparently will be met 05 nO 15 ni 40 0 2 20 p c 50 01 54 Ofi ORRIS W ROBERTS Meteorologist NEW BANK STARTED nf have filed for the Security State Bank of county Capital stock is are Ward S Lee Minneapolis Verne Wells K Borg Cas by HEAD OF ADVERTISING CLUBS OF THE WORLD TO BRING MESSAGE HERE Charles Henry Mackintosh president of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World will bring a message to Bismarck Thursday night of importance and interest to every business man Mr Mackintosh will speak at 8 p m at the Legion hall under auspices of the Town Criers club which is affiliated with the A A C of W i The topic of Mr Mackintosh will be More Retail Sales It is a message expressly for retailers and of interest to all business men as Mr Mackintosh will speak from the experience of having visited 100 cities in the States in the last year Any person could make money during the war on a rising market Mr Mackintosh says The problem now is to readjust business to meet post-war conditions He will tell of some methods which have been used by ness men in solving post-war problems Because of the importance of the message the Town Criers club has invited every business man in the city and in neighboring towns to be present and urges all business men of the city to invite their employes to be present The meeting is for men and women of Day EXPECT AT CELEBRATION OBSERVED HERE I Norwegian Independence day is be- 1 ing observed today in many cities in the state i A will be held here i tonight at the Trinity Lutheran church under the auspices of the People's Society Judge A M Christiansen will deliver an address Tho program includes musical bers a talk by Commissioner of In- S A Olsness and will close the Minnesota asked to join the Kringen Sons of Norway in celebrating Norwegian independence 1 day today the invitation I About are expected and R B Anderson Madison Wis former U S minister to Denmark will speak GEO McCLELLAN IS CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS George of Beath will be a candidate for the Republican nomination fir Congress according to information the capitol tiday Mr McClellan said in conversation that friends wore to run Space was sought in the pamphlet but the application was made too late Mr McClellen is engaged in the real tate business and formerly was a resident of ARE SUMMONED May have issued for a largo number of prominent steel manufacturers of the to meet with President tomorrow night at a dinner conference it was said today at the COMMITTEE TO BE APPOINTED London By the A P The British cabinet has decided to de- fer to the wishes of the House of Commons and appoint a committee to inquire into the educational program on which the government was defeated liv a majority   

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