Bismarck Tribune, The (Newspaper) - September 5, 1922, Bismarck, North Dakota WEATHER FORECAST Partly cloudy with probably thunderstorms THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Last Edition ESTABLISHED 1873 NORTH SEPTEMBER 5, 1922 Wire of Associated PRICE FIVE CENTS LABOR ORATORS ASSAIL INJUNCTION ARRESTS FOR VIOLATION OF BOMBING FEATURE 1NDUSTRIAL1NREST Labor Day Orators in Some Instances Open in Their Attack Upon Administration's of Re- Under Charge of Violating Federal Mandate Sept. federal court action in growing out of arrests for alleged violations of the occupied the foreground of the picture of the nation's trial situation The customary Labor Day celebrations and gatherings were featured generally by speeches assailing the In some notably the usual labor day programs were dispensed with While some Labor Day orators were cautious in their references to the other union leaders appearing as followed Samuel president of the can restraining Speaking at Mr. Gompers that the injunction was a violation of the Constitution and the laws of Says This Judge GEORGIA MAY HANG WOMAN Mrs. Cora Vinson May Be Fourth White Female to Face Gallows LEGAL OPINION WILL BE ASKED BY COMMISSION Powers and Limitations of Commission in Water tion Will Be Sought Slain Leader's Betrothed Confer In Atlantic City Members of the executive council of the American Federation of turned their steps toward At- City Although their conference was originally set to gin next the Federation of Labor leaders planned to take in a hotel in Atlantic City At this gathering Mr. ers said he would place before the committee requests from various bor organizations for a general strike Federation Officials had previously asserted that the council is without authority to call a eral strike without sanction by a National convention of the While union leaders were berating the Daughtery injunction in labor gatherings the industrial situation with hv sneakers of a was dealt with by speakers railing Notable samples of these the speeches of Secretary of 111., Labor Davis and Edward at J. attorney general of at a gathering of republicans identified with the Brundage wing of HIP party in Secretary Davis declared lift can be built too high for those execute such dastardy deeds as deliberate wrecking of a Iran at Growing Lilt of Outrages The holiday period Was not SHOT HER HUSBAND Highest Tribunal Expected to Settle Her Fate This Fall Sept. case ot Mrs. Cora Lou sentenced to be hanged for the fatal shooting ot her W. D. in his of- March 30, 1922, which wag pealed to higher is ed to be decided sometime this an Atlanta received shot in his body as he sat at his office after he had fallen to the floor with his face toward his wife shot him three more told me I was worn out and rett I O'HARE MAKES A REPORT OVER WILL OF Aug. a j Mr. Vinson testified at her poor rule that doesn't work both I She did not intend to kill Francis E. to to of Chicago declared when he granted over some matters with tut an injunction to striking His announcement was predicated on the of equal rights for both sides after the railroad executives had secured an injunction ing employes from interfering with the Associated St. Sept. fight om the will of Alexander former political leader of North which has been brewing ever since his June 23, was launched day Ambrose St. Paul filed objections to the bate of the will in behalf of der Thomas 0. zie and Miss The three objectors are the dren of his second who were cut off with a legacy of j each out of the while the residue of the under the will to two daughters of the first Mrs. Anna C. Donald and Mrs. Marv B. both of whom live in The attorneys agreed that the case go over until when bate Judge Howard Wheeler will set ii date for the hearing on the j business of the The strikers declared that if couldn't interfere with business of the then the carriers couldn't interfere with their Judge Baker upheld their SAVE GOAL IS WARNING TO NORTHWEST Asked to Issue Proclamations Calling Upon Great Necessity ho made me so mad I just couldnt keep from shooting The fatal shots were fired from a revolver which Mrs. Vinson said was given her by Louis a son of Dr. a former for her Mrs. a frail woman of 43 at the time of the had been separated from Dr. her ond for spurned my she charging him with Following the counsel for the defense filed a special of in- sanity In Mrs. leging that a disordered mental tion was responsible for the after a hearing by a jury in she was pronounced and placed on trial for her was convicted on June 3 and to be hanged on July 28, the jury returning the verdict without recommendation for mercy after de- liberating one hour and Appeals to higher tribunals held up final disposition of the Mrs. heard the nnd the passed without any show of don't believe i they will hang me she said the day what any woman governors of I done tho today The objections to the will are St. Paul on actions writing to the of outrages to the P H. gj the and if it was at the time it was crul on a war time basis death Jn 0 TwQ flf e a it was revoked by subsequent in resolutions adopted by the in the condition and west coal m session at the f load A bomb was thrown on of the home of H. M. Domke shop worker at San changes in the condition of the Okla inspectors Santa M SH by Donald Minnesota a passenger train Kansas to The en- an Kinoer reported that he found open switch with the signal lights broken off. brother to murder her that the writing purporting to be his in 1918 there will was procured by undue influ ence and t mcs ns much coal at the head of Enoch F. Spann of the p of the lakes as there now in and coal was practiced to the 5ervi f smallest detail while now nothing la Narcissi Cow boms to tho fln death f people of the Northwest will her Qf Explorers on Way to Make Studies of Magnetic thp mw the ste in 83 Rov The Sept. party schools and picture shows and other A fire which damaged a St. Louis and San Francisco railway bridge at was extinguished j by farmers and saw mill Two men were arrested at charged with three Quebec under the j close their upon ville passenger train leadership of Alfred he there T acting chairman of Arctic explorer of now are on ever need for conservation of A. at the way to the Arctic Seas where it tho shop craus of Baffin Land and at the J. Wisconsin Labor Magnetic Pole will be I declared that state had I Mr. party will be carried out a program of seriousness j pardoned ky Stephens in 1883. ernor Colquit had commuted a death sentence to life imprisonment upon learning that the young woman was to become a and The Weather cress R is said to have he was the one of The is a private one Tho culled the spikes and and general and in an attempt to wreck a Frisco ical 8Urveys will be carried out The tran near trip win OCcupy approximately two 29. The shop man for whose i nth the men are was shot Tremblay has made many trips in- to the He was M ss Rankin of 19 when he made his first 'the first woman to sit He was n member of Captain declared in a speech at expedition of 1910-11, 1912-13. i that the wives of Union Judge Bruce Joins Northwestern Faculty the Associated Sept. rew A. law professor at the University of has ed the offer to join the faculty of Northwestern and will take up his new duties September 26, he announced Judge Bruce has been on law Miss Rankin asserted that are concerned in had no voice in deciding whether strikes should be faculty at the University since 191U, coming to Minnesota after his NEW RECORD loJal athlete set a record In this section he in from the supreme bench of flat according to the two North held by running has attracted state Administration Board Meets is just N. Sept. 5.-The state u ehane for baseball board of having in sustaining injuries early all state educational after sustaining ot fs I ing here Only matters of a routine nature are up for 1 according to members of the atop last spring which the came this Smart frocks nre being made of brilliantly colored all in one say American croon or They are cut con sid of. with the e and no sleeves to speak NOVEL A novel sern on the dancing frock of n young has a wreath of pink from fringe in a shade falls to the Tells Commission of His Dis- cussion of Purchase Price of Plant with Flannery Attorney-General Johnson will be asked by the city commission of marck to give an opinion as to the legal problems involved in any ion taken by the city to purchase tho present water plant or to build r r i H a new the limitations with Michael Free State respect to a bond issue and other leader shot down by ambushed problems which may be j has instructed shown above who was soon city attorney to this matter married with the order that the city may have from a legal department not W. G. Harding to Be Initiated Into Thirty-third Degree at Cleveland eel witn the tu com- It is the opinion of City Attorney on the commission in the matter ot building a new Mr. in his report on the case heard m the federal in St. Paul in which ft increase of 3D cent in water rates was said in connection with the 1 wish to report to you a conversation I had with the Honorable George V. president of the Bumarck j g. t 5_Preaident Water Company at St. Harding be admitted to with reference to the purchase of bmh the present water plant by the City Ritc of Free aj of I first suggested to lmh mec Flannery that I would be pleased for the Northern jur. to carry an offer from him for the of the united to sale of the water company to the in Cleveland September 16, it people of Bismarck and the City been Commission provided that the price win be one of many was Mr. Flanery then who Will gather here for wanted to know what I considered a the state I told him that in statesmen and my opinion the p lant was not worth Of affairs of several foreign to exceed but that 1 was countries having signified in- to recommend to the of Sir John M. commission and the people of former premier ef Canada marck that they purchase the plant nrd Thomas former for Mr. Flannery vice-president of tho United stated that he did not consider havo written that they expect to be 000 ft fair and that he did not here for the council consider any offer a fair offer un- President Harding is expected to tion for the past six weeks 0 capitol h is on a Highest wind velocity basis lighting schedule because of Weather Forecasts coal shortage por Bismarck and Partly declared that conversation in the cloudy with probably light would aid this territory thunderstorms this afternoon or in its fight to retain slightly cooler itv on coal shipments from the generally fair and state commerce I North Partly cloudy Minnesota North and South with probably light Upper Michigan and Iowa were the j this afternoon or states represented at the meeting slightly cooler west and which it was agreed that the fuel i south Wednesday situation in the Northwest is ally fair and ly High pressure overlies the lower South akota has only a two weeks lakes apd upper Pacific while and tho docks at the head of low pressure extends from Alberta the lakes arc virtually barren and tho southward to The through nut Minnesota ature is considerably in the it was said although its are again operating has a very Amenia supply on hand and some in- 1 Bismarck are threatened with The situation in North 98 84 aided materially by the lignite fields there North Dakota declare there are many in- which arc not equipped to use and they nre now 1 fering from the shortage Girl Neighbor Boy As Musket Explodes N. the fifteen old daughter of n or named living rol Rutto was shot when an i levon year old Willium accidentally nn old which he hnd boon nter Jamestown Langdon Larimore Lisbon Minot Napoleon Williston Moorhead 98 97 99 97 96 99 05 95 94 92 90 49 62 45 41 41 52 49 57 GO 55 37 40 4G GO Tho above record is 1.00 0 0 for rain rain p.c. p.c. the 72 hours ending at 7 a. SLEEVES Paris predicts that the for winter will be lonR and tight at the less it was for approximately 000 to Two Issues I view the present situation it will be necessary for the city cither to buy the present water plant or to build a plant of its The constant friction between the water company and the city and tho failure 6f the water company to make any improvements demanded by the leaves the city and inhabitants thereof in a situation where we arc compelled to use a poor grade of which at various seasons ol the year needs to be and is a danger to the ther the city is without adequate fire protection and there are a great many districts in the town where the water pressure is so low that it is impossible for the users to get water into the upstairs ot their houses to flush toilets and for other Ordered In Extensions Board of Railroad Commis has ordered in one extension which was to have been installed by June first of this from which decision the water company has pealed to the district There is another application for an sion pending now before the sion and undoubtedly if this sion is ordered in by the the water company will again appeal to the district And the Water company has failed to construct and put into effect any of the repairs and extensions ordered by the railroad commission in its former with the result that the action of this Utility Ms tho one element which greatly retards the growth of few years ago there were tions signed by approximately users of water in the city of marck and filed with this sion asking the city to install and construct its own water and in view of the present situation respectfully recommend that here Sept. 19. Details of his visit have not been He is the candidate of the Columbus ley of the supreme The first meeting of the officers will be held Sunday the council will attend church in a Monday will be devoted to committee The supreme council will go into session Tuesday and will continue until Plans for the building of a new Scottish Rites temple at New York to take the place of the in ton and for the awarding of ship to young men and women et irrespective of their Masonic for which a fund of has been will be Among other prominent men who will be candidates for the highest Masonic degree are Governor Alex J. of former Governor C. S. Dineen of Illinois and Benson W. justice of the Ohio supreme More than 150 candidates for the degree will be honored at the MINERS HELD PRISONER SEND OUT SIGNALS Men Entombed for More than Week Believed to Be Alive MAY REACH THEM SOON Rescuers Break Through Old Shaft that May Bring Them to Victims the Associated Sept. S. Miners entombed in the naut gold mine since a week ago last Sunday signalled twice last night to the rescue crews who are tunneling from the Kennedy mine toward the Argonaut Robert one of the miners working with the rescue said Sept. tors working on the foot level of the Kennedy mine and digging effort to reach the forty-six men who SUTHERLAND APPOINTED TO Succeeds Justice Who Resigns Post Effective September 18 DAY ALSO Former Utah Senator to High Post by President Harding mine since August 27, late last night broke through into what is known as in of the level of the On how much is found in this old which is about 350 feet depends the time it will take the diggers get through the 75 feet of quartz that separates the shaft from the Argonaut mine It is the belief of the job that the old tunnel is not badly ped up and that the remaining 76 feet to be cut through will reached some time If the old shaft is cleaned out day rescue said the naut shaft probably would be ed by which is a day earlier than it was at first expected the entombed men could be BISHOP FALLOWS DIES the Associated Sept. Harding today sent to the Senate the nomination of former Senator George Sutherland of to be justice of the United States Supreme Court succeeding Associate Justice who has September 18. Former Senator Sutherland of was nominated today by President Harding to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the in 10 minutes after the name was in open executive and out the usual reference to a com- DAY MAY RETIRE the Associated Sept. from the supreme court bench is un- der consideration by Associate tice R. it was officially stated today at the White Mr. Day is not expected to announce his decision until he has mined to who his duties as umpire of the German-American Claims Commission would interfere with his work as a member of the Sept. Bishop head the reformed copal died at o'clock this The Bishop fell ill of pneumonia last winter and to that was attributed the beginning of his I fatal Last spring he went to California whore he was able to recuperate and was believed to have escaped further ravages of the dis- He returned to Chicago August 14, of regaining his old vigor his varied activities which had made him one of the most widely known National The long overland drained his strength and the ing day he was reported ill of ex- On the next day he was reported improving and his c IUM then expressed the belief that the Bishop would entirely The Bishop at a relapse Which was seen to be a critical He then sank until the end peaceful this -i f this commission put the question ot building a new water plant up to the citizens of Bismarck at a special This question could easily be passed by the voters on the tion of the issuance of more or of bonds for the pose of building a new water Litigation Must End is apparent from the course ot litigation that the and the trend of affairs water company docs not The musket was a relic and but fancy in its I wi want to and will not make any im- to its present system unless compelled to do so by the The water company wonts to sell its plant to the city and they are to obtain a price ot approximately The chise held by the wat r company is not an exclusive and there is nothing to prevent the city from proceeding to build a water plant if it so desires WEDDING RINGS Wedding of sit der bands of or mounted in are as popular as the diamond GILMORE TO MAKE RECORDS OF INDIANS Dr. Melvin R. curator of the State Historical Society will ob- serve and make records of another of the tribual customs of North Dakota's Indians At a point near with the nearest train point at at a point known as Armstrong School Dr. Gilmore and his ates will meet a number of the Arikara Dr. Gilmore is a little bit at a Joss for a term which will fitly de- scribe a recognition of the It la in entity of the Tho according to Gilmoro have called the ceremony a christening or baptism since they have learned of this ceremony from the In Dr ion the nearest description of the ceremony is in the language of the whose word denotes turning of the child The of which record will be made in ral ways nnd by the tion of the child to thf four ers of the or the planting of his feet in the pathways that lead out into the contained in In- dian and tradition in four south nnd ADD TRAIN CREWS Eleven train betn ed to the number of of the lints with hi in in the or three One or two additional crews mnv bo if to in touch with HIL officers of the LABOR DAY HOTTEST FOR NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota had its hottest day Labor which town has led the other towns of the state in the absorption of heat this year the highest thermometer of the year with 104. Devils Lake and Amenia also registered 100 degrees or more for Labor Day TO EQUALIZE ON OLD ASSESSMENT Some extensive changes were made by the state board of equalization in to get the assessments of the different public utilities ot tho state on an equal all things in the legal boundaries ol such acts being The largest increase in valuation board was that of the Light Plants in Morton The board assessed these at 200 per cent higher than they had been returned by the assessor ana the Morton County Ward county received an increase of 1UU per cent above the figures set by the In some individual rases the were the ed valuation of the Bismarck Water company being raised 10 per while the Bismarck Gas company was reduced per cent. Both of these are owned people not residents of No Change's were made in the vms bv the county boards in C Grand and JAP Figured s Iks with a strong ant influence in the are into with MTV flowing sli i ves nnd no The low is scrim d by a loose girdle of tlie ROTARY CLUB TO STAGE NOISE FOR PAGEANT Schedule of Rehearsals 7 p. m. at Ball Indian characters and m. p. n. Soldiers Wednesday at Country Club 7 p. m. Custer Dances Tuesday at Legion 2 p. Clouds and p. p. p. m. Gifts and At the recent meeting of the Ro- tary group the of 1872" was This scene is going to startle the quiet law-abiding dents of It abounds in and spectacular incidents of all sorts but none of them are one is an real The first election can scarcely be called a solemn or particularly it's and When the first missionary preachers hold the first religious ceremony in the big gambling tent and the faro banker cashes the chips dropped in the col- you and wonder what's coming This episode is guaranteed to keep everyone wide-awake and when it closes with the coming of the railroad you are to think it was about time for a road to get The of the Rotary and others in the act are diligently and can ike counted upon to put the right kick In ease the of the public it may be said that the shooting will be done with blanks and the froth is only there's nothing to hinder you from imagining selves back in the old when you could never tell whether you were the target for the 6-shooter of the fellow behind you or the one coming across the The cast committee Mrs. Edmond A. Prof. Saxvik Rev Mrs. f. A. Father 0. H. J. J. H. L. J. N. A. A. A. C. Dorothy Mrs Mary H. L. Edgar Dr. H. J. The cast committee reports did community cooperation m the pageant A large ber of local among them the the Public Catholic Daughters of Sodality U. C. Knights of American Campfire Girl Boy St. Mary's leigh County Civil Society of Business and An urgent invitation is bj the Commercial Clubs and the Cast Committee of to all local organizations not a present officially represented to take part in this spectacle and to notify 313 or 255 of tl eir willingness to cooperate in the When a woman her suit pressed you never know if it at the cleaner's or