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   Independent (Newspaper) - November 7, 1926, Helena, Montana                                Governor Frank 0. Lowden Speaks on Subject of Farm Relief THE WEATHER Weather for Unsettled Sunday and probably rain or snow and cooler Sunday cast of t f Jwe J DAI LY VOL. Full Associated Press Reports From East and West of the Newspaper Enterprise Association NOVEMBER 7, 1926. Typhoon and Tidal Wave Sweep Philippines WITH DRYS COUNTY THAT HAS BEEN SCENE OF WET RIOTS GOES PROHIBITION Farm Bureau's Annual Dinner is Huge Success With Lowden as Honor Guest SEVEN HUNDRED DINE AT SHRINE TEMPLE AND EN- JOY HERRIN RE-ELECTED SAYS ANNUAL DINNER THE BEST EVER MANY FARMERS ATTEND FROM OTHER 111., Williamson In which the Illinois National Guard has roving rendezvous with law and took the pledge again Final returns from Tuesday's tion show that Williamson voted dry on the Volstead cast a plurality for Frank L. the senatorial candidate endorsed by the and elected a re- publican dedicated to the proposition that all bootleggers are created equally County Finds in spots and given 1o sundry escapades since it last hit the sawdust trail under the urge of an who closed all the temples of ness during his found itself again in the It against to 3.999, gave Smith a. plurality of over the wet George B. and Oren former school to the office of to succeed George whose forts to maintain the law during the four years required at times the presence of all such tional Guardsmen as be riedly transported the rock road to On Coleman was swept into office by a plurality of over his cratic The city of which has con- its own gusts of pistol smoke to the county's clouded for 793 to 699. Former Frank 0. den of and Mrs. guests of honor at the annual dinner of the Lewis and Clark county farm bureau siren last ning at the Shrine After the banquet Governor Ion den de- livered an address on farm relief to a great throng in the main torium of the More than 700 members of the farm bureau and their friends attended the ner and the general public was in- to hear Governor The annual dinner the the most successful ever given was attended by a large number of other prominent people from tana and other United States Senator John B. Kendrick of was also a guest at the The temple ball room was packed with the diners who en- joyed a fine program of m addition to the Farm bureau members had as their guests a large number of farmers of other counties who de- sired to hear Governor Lowden on farm The bureau cers expressed themselves as be- ing very fortunate in inducing Governor Lowden to speak in WEATHER OUTLOOK IN COMING WEEK Northern Rocky Mountain Considerable cloudiness early part in week with occasional rain or snow in Mild probably followed by fair and somewhat colder during middle and last of A feature the entertainment program the vocal selections of George P. representative elect to the state The High school band gave a concert preceding the speech Governor The speaker ed the band highly during his ad- President Tom Herrin of the farm bureau introduced Harry K. Cunningham who presided in the Mr. Cunningham introduced Mrs. Gore ot representative in the western states of the national farm Mrs. on Page 1, Section UK CUT IK IS DEMOCRATS SEE A MOVE TO FORESTALL STUNT OF THEIR OWN Nov. Declaring that the and cor- in the sensational primaries in Pennsylvania and Illinois turned the stomach of the honest electorate of the Senator J. Thomas of has announced that he will oppose the seating of both Vare and Smith when senate Andrews Berates His After Insult to Official of Treasury Nov. sudden declaration of President Coolidge for a refund of 10 or 12 per cent of this income taxes caused a of heads today both at the treasury and nt the Surprised treasury officials dis- suggested that the president's be through a on income taxes to bo paid lather than through a refund at this Equally that Mr. Coolidge was ig to lake the political play away rom called the president's on a sublet fuse to a general -ix reduction until 1928, to give the party an Counsels but cautions in his Senator of of the finance co whose cars prick up at the lightest mention taxation or said he thought the business ook should be studied a bit before was More outspoken on Page Fifteen Nov. ob- ject lesson in lawful law enforcement was set before the eyes of the today by its Major General Explaining why the names of four of his officers will appear no longer on the lie listed and as qualities to be cultivated by and described and in- Bootlegging Clerks in County Building in Chicago Arrested Nov. dred employes of Cook ing for the clock in the tax extension offices of the county clerk to mark high noon and the end of jumped from their desks ten minutes ahead of time today when a dozen prohibition agents raided the room and extracted from three lockers which line the walls nine pints of brandy and Bourbon The agents invaded the city and county which houses the mayor's a dozen courts and scores of municipal and county de- and posted guards at every exit from the long room occupied by the tax extension Clerks Then after ransacking every locker and finding the liquor they arrested Arthur for 16 years a clerk in the William a special assessment clerk for the board of local improvements and Fred a former clerk who had been discharged three weeks ago Agents said they had purchased liquor from all three and charged that their lockers had as a of supply for the thirsty all over the suiting as something that will not be The manifesto was phrased in terms direct enough to be reminiscent of the army days in It was addressed to the field forces of prohibition the country and it contained a definite order that agents not stop automobiles for ing that the car is engaged in illicit The four men summarily dismissed from the sen ice for these policies included Robert L deputy prohibition administrator for the District of Columbia The other three were agents under Too All four were accused of having held up and searched without cause the motor of Charles R. self a high official in the lie s deputy commissioner of the bureau of internal which is the ent of the prohibition but he reported the he solely in his capacity as a General Andrews said today Ills course in the latest strong-arm case i as calculated to set an example that would protect from the humblest equally with the most powerful official of the Princeton Fans Tear up Goal Posts After Tigers Slam Harvard Nov. Harvard's dream of a return to championship heights this year was shattered today by ton's aggressive eleven in a bitterly fought and raggedly played The staging a clawed their way to victory by taking advantage of the misplays and rolling up a margin of 12 to 0, that was composed of a a safety and a field Most of the spectators ming Harvard's came in ex- of seeing the rejuvenated Crimson forces avenge the string of two overwhelming setbacks at the hands of old Instead they saw the Cambridge in spite of a gallant beaten largely by its own which fiercely charging Tiger attack was quick to Tigers Come-Back For Princeton it was sensational return to winning a victory that starts the Tigers on the road to on 1'puri Nov. 6 that prohibition will be ar outstanding issue in 1928. Senator Edwards of New today nomi Governor Alfred E. Smith and Speaker Nicholas Longworth the democratic and republican and picked to The voters were this year because prohibition wa given so little attention as an issue he and two years Presi dent Coolidge will to give way to a candi Governor Lowden's ad- dress at the Annual Farm Bureau Banquet in Helena last will be found in full on Page 1, Second Section of The Sunday In- LOSS OF LIFE IN Nov. typhoon which swept over the southern provinces of Luzon and Samar Friday night caused heavy loss of life and In addition to the storm in these provinces the flooding of the river in Ba- province cost the it is of 30 It is impossible to ascertain the total loss of property in the storm areas because of the prostration of telegraph Report of the submergence of the town of Bauang by a tidal wave could not be It is rumored the town of was flooded and many persons IT IS JUST TRYING TO STABILIZE INDUSTRY FOR THE FARMER Coming to Helena on United States Senator John B. Kendrick of Wyoming was one of guests of the Helena Commercial club at a luncheon tendered for- mer t Governor Lowden of When called on tor a few re- marks by former Governor Stewart of the Senator from our neighboring state there will be no mistake about my I want to tell you that I was a member of the called in the last sion of I am still a If my memory serves me I was one of the original Blocs farm bloc which became widely known in tbo last session of congress was just a group of tors and representatives seeking conscientiously to do something to stabilize the great agricultural in- dustry that it might keep pace on Page Mexico Nov. co's religious which ready have resulted in grave between the government and the Roman Catholic arc made considerably more drastic by a which President today submitted to In a sage the the dent says that its purpose was to seal every loophole making possible evasions in the present regulations and prepare the way for absolute enforcement of the religious clauses of SHOWS CONFIDENCE IN INVOL VES GREA T SUM oi m the f certificates of delinquent district axes by C. M. representing wo mortgage of announcement of which vas made lifted a lax burden from the Crow creek irrigation in and enabled district o redeem its issue of of bonds in of July 1. 193S, which were chased m In- W B icad nf a large bond house at Two loads of icss m fact thus lifted from the clearing the way for the mancing of construction work thru OF PLOT TO Kansas Nov. 6 Alva W. was ound guilty on a charge of sending through the mails to the home of Judge E. E. veteran Kansas City circuit by a jury n federal court Judge M. E. Otis said would be pronounced next morning a large issue of long-time be- sides some working capital the Mr. Pierce is mately of certificates of county and school I Ins is the first Oregon in- in Montana since 192.3 when on Pace Fifteen Los Nov. 6 The Examiner says and her Mrs. Minnie were made defendants in a suit charging filed here today by Mrs. Virla Kimbal of twin sister of Mrs. raine with the temple leaders in criminal conspiracy he suit is based on statements to have hem made bv the evangelist her mother in which Mrs. ball is alleged to been named them as the who a collage at Carmel with Kenneth G fugitive radio Reputed Representative of Henry Ford Bounced from Train of Marie Queen Marie's Special Train at Nov. storm cloud that has hovered over Queen Marie's train for several days passed away tonight with de- parture of Samuel eccentric who had been Marie's host on the western part of hpr and the expulsion from the train of a reputed representative ot the Ford Motor The Ford JOHN B. KENDRICK U. S. Wyoming in CMS DEVELOPS IN MURDER TRIAL IN SOMERVILLE N. Nov. Closing minutes on the stand y L. former New Jersey tate stood out in the trial oday of Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall and her Henry and Willie n a murder charge more than four Dickman testified that the ate Azariah sometime of Somerset paid lim to leave New Jersey when c was in 192.3, in in- the slaying of the Rev. Hall and Mrs. Eleanor With the testimony of he sole oasis in the colorless desert identification of ng of clothing of the slain on TRIAL AT II GLANCE THOUGHT RACE EXISTED HERE TEN MILLION YEARS AGO Court N. Nov. State Trooper Dickman testified he was paid by the late Azariah then Somerset to leave New Appearing as an Joseph repeated previous testimony that fingerprint on calling card at scene of crime was that of Willie That he saw a woman enter the Hall home after 2 o'clock in the ing following the murder at night was the testimony of William a New Brunswick night Clothing worn by victims when were slain were introduced Nov. primitive who antedated the man and the or Java man of the period by several million 3 cars ranged the country n the Eocene period early in the age of 13 the conclusion drawn by the finding deep in the coal beds of the Bear Creek 45 miles south of here of a. human the enamel of which had long since turned to carbon and the lime of the roots to Found by The declared by dentists of Carbon county and this city to be the second lower molar of a human be- was found by Dr. J. C. F. of Bear who has been collecting fossila for the University ot Iowa and for other institutions In this coal deposit The coal Union lowest of those laid down in Eocene 000 or more years 3Iany including a kind of fish scutes or and have found in deposit by Dr. who asserts that it furnishes prolific terial for fossil and dinosaur re- To Explore The entire area of the mine in which the tooth was found is being minutely explored in the hope cf finding further evidence of existence of man in the long ago ogy of the deposit In uncovering the Dr. was fortunate in preserving the that the top layer en- closing so that the mold is Religious Ceremony Wednesday to Unite Leopold and Astrid Nov. 6 Belgium's capital today was putting the ing touches on its preparations to a truly royal welcome to its ly wed Crown Prince Leopold and lis Princess Astrid oi A ho arc en route here from holm for Wednesday's religious A wireless message was received this afternoon from the steamship Marie Jose and reported that the Belgian roval including Prime was the Princess who u cling to Belgium with her lett aboard the Swedish cruiser religious which follows upon the mony performed in Stockholm on Thursday will be According to L. E. tins is due to the fact that it will be a mixed Leopold being a Roman Catholic and Princess Astrid a There will be no celebration of mass with a formal benediction In- the couple merely will ex- change the usual marriage vows after which there will be a brief From Rotary Clubs Wedding presents continue to ar- at the renal The sent a solid silver tea The Rotary clubs oi Belgium have decided to offer the couple a bronze statue symbolizing Rotary I he national wedding fund has ed 600.000 New Nov. Maryland today scored its first tory over a Yale team in the brief history of their gridiron 15 to 0. Tumbling Tad second string players helter-skelter with a brilliant running and passing the Maryland eleven administered to the battered Eli forces their third defeat in successive While Yale supporters took com- fort in the fact that their first string men were withheld for the Princeton struggle next the victory of the supposedly weak Maryland team nevertheless was accepted one of the season's outstanding ANNAPOLIS MIDDIES CLIMBING TO TITLE Nov. undefeated eleven climbed an- other rung on the 1926 championship ladder when its juggernaut attack crushed West Virginia to 7 only score was made in the last minutes of the result of a frantic overhead of- IS TO S TIE was expelled from the train on or der of Colonel John of host to Her was J. A. Ayres of New The col- action followed published stories quoting Ayres as saying that Ford was spending nearly half a million dollars to provide transportation for tho royal and Ayres himself was on Page 6 Coach Madigan's St. Mary's college Gonzaga University's Bulldogs this they were unable to tally and the game was a scoreless Rain which fell throughout the forenoon until almost game time slowed the game The California eleven made considerably more agc than and on fhc ferent occasions had the ball within ten yards of the Bulldog Once it was on the Gonzaga Gregson Springs Razed by Loss at the Big Resort Quarter Million 000 starting underneath the floor of the main building this afternoon completely razed Gregson a health and pleasure resort 10 miles cast of The origin of the fire was not definitely but it is believed that defective wiring was Smoke was seen to issue from the floor of the main lobby shortly after Employees found the electric pump at the place out of A call sent to Anaconda brought tire fighters and equipment to the When they arrived the ers found their equipment was useless having expected power-driven It was then too late to send a call to Butte the flames rapidly ing their way through the The plant had been closed eral weeks while extensive were being  

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