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Grand Forks Herald from Grand Forks, North Dakota • 9

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if ''-M 'i it St J- )r s'? SsmAH-1 tkSVs, 1 EVBNINQ ED 1W1 Graham Says Daughtrty Right In Discharging Informer Representative Garrett, the leader, who was a member of Graham' committee said that vhile in the war department. Major Watts had given Chairman Graham 'facts dr alleged facts whifch he hid I obtained as an employe ot the department," and that the chairman accepted and upon the information thus given. "I confess," said Mr. Garrett "that I have' some difficulty in seeing how Major Watts was subject to criticism for giving information while in the department of justice and not subject to criticism. for.

giving information while in the war department." Passengers Killed When 50 Armed Men Hold Up R. R. train Mexico City, May the Associated passenger train from Jalapa to Puebla was held up by a party of more than tifty men yesterday at Amatucan four miles from Puebla, thev robbed Moore To Represent U. S. On Warfare Rules iustlre of justice, has been appointed represent the United StateB on rules of warfare commission, thorized by' the arms conference.

L' 9, a I wpay. i-''? i-- if Brings -Approving tne Bh( Washington, May 8 Tlltp MIV action Of Attorney Genera! Dftugnert? Ordering the W. O. watts, fecial agent of of Justice. ham Republican, Illinois, Who tf6t the.

iob for him declared in the houso 2fy -Waits "had It eming -v Speaking afe chairman ot the hoiis? committee of the last congresswhitfh Investigated the conduct -ot the war, Mr. wrapam sald there nothiAg Mae for Mr. liaugherty to do under tne circumstances. Watts wan moved for "disloyalty to the ment after he had furnished certain information relating: to cases growing out Of alleged contracts frauds' to Rperesentative Johnson, Republican, South Dakota, a member of the committee of which Mr. Graham was tho 'head.

To retain the special agent, the ltliholH representative Mserted "was to absolutely destroy the' morale of the employes in the most confidential of the government." During the invedtigektibn by the Graham committee, Mr. Watts.a reSldent Of Tennessee, was a major ih tfWr army ana later was employed by the committee as an investigator. cause of "his faithful work" Mr. GraKam said he recommended his efHployrnent by the attorney "The house eah imagine my grin and bhibariissment," Mr. Graham Mid, "when I found that recently Major Watts, without consultation ot his superiors, absolutely ignoring the e-thics of the situation and-ln.

gr'oBs'violation of his trust had made public a lartte amount ot information about pending matters in the department which he had obtained by virtue of his access t6 thfe confidential flies. He did this without tendering his flOOrEM And factory Worker? FanUy Rmu Plunt SohaU- tpciotf Ml tad fliife MinftafcoafatkOliU-Mner Moftat CUston ttom Huaktfi. Hie factorywhich. manuraoturM pocket dpUnt.WM MnUlucd in ten ttf machinery the ptoyeii included SchaUbrseli's wlfts three hanky -MtM, tte btaxom and wm-ln-Uw and a tfottj sObft two oilier matTted.MMUi.IMHl ft fltMFMed Mid their cMMHta Will follow Mm Oemiiilir Ike tory will mart NtBWfcHt. The chikhy-tt do the iigMtr miii snoH as polishing and (Mkiftn iho aftw this grown folks have wade It.

Burdick Represents Former Treasurer of U. S. Grain -r Growers (By The Associated Press.) Lincoln, May hl. socket already congested attaches ot the federal court here are uncertain about the probable tlftie the COUi't hear the libel suit tor filed today by V. fJckhardt.

of JJeKaib, llh, former treasurer or the tJ. drain Growers, lnc, naming Prof. It. PHlley of the Nebraska Agricultural college and the farm Bureau federation defendants. Ah article published 4)y the Farm' tiureau's weekly alleMd to have been prepared by SHliey, purporting to be an account of the Chicago convention and ot containing, Mr Eckhsrdt charges, Atdtemenu written "Willfully, taisely maliciously concerning hint to bring him in disrepute and destroy his reputation and standing as an agricultural Mtpert.

and -leader of co-operative marketing." is made, the 'baslri of the suit, t'rof. Fllley Was a Nebraska! delegate to the Charges of extravagance Which Kckhardt points Out specifically In his bill Of particulars, are -''as false and untrue," as he says are, the three other statements and published 1 the meaning that he (Eckhardt) by his alleged acts, had injured, hurt, crippled And delayed the building uy of the U. S. Grain Growers, ana that he.Was "not to be trusted With funds ot the organisation." The article cited also- mentions u. Burdick of Willlston.

N. lieutenant governor and counsel for ECU hard in the suit and A. H. Hyde, the Oklahoma organtsscr. Mr.

Rurdfck explained that they would not be lnvolvetl in the As' President C. H. Gustafson ia in state headquarters lierfe hftd no commeht Jt tnakfe oh''the suiti other lhan aff answer would be filed, in due time. Prof. also is out 0( the and several of them killed, says the Eckandt J'uebla correspondent of tontgllt, Numbers of the victims, the says, arrived in Puebla stripped of their clothing.

BEYDENIED TURKS AND ITALIANS SIGNED AGREEMENT Washington, May Bassett Constanlinople. May the Moore, former counsel of the state Associated Press.) Hamid Bejv department and now a member of Turkish nationalist representative, the newly created international court here today officially denied reports tSSJAr of ttarted a plain ordmanr ganOiia. Prices are ah vary 41 down With 3 -V por.nMre has been to Vhrt thM proclamation, August 31. 1921. to' from London that an the agreement had been Sighed between au-i the ltalian and Angora govertiments.

also denied a report that the Angora goverhtnent was a party to I the Rutso-German treaty, signed at NOAH BltYANT DIK8. Kalamazoo, May 1 Raballo Easter Stinday Bryant, founder of tho Bryant paper mills and one of the best known Nearly one-fourth of all tho applet paper makers in the United States, shipped in the United States are-condied at his home here today. He was In the three cities of New 83 years old. I Tbrk, Chicagp and Somebody may try to sell you a four dollar bat Cor five dollars, bat yon have good judgment and you won't buy it You can sea the Mat, and you measure the price by the -y trons on the SenaMe as you are, aa to'haits, checks, and other thiaga that hare an oMoua or vahw, thwe hi speculative bdief that you aiyto able As soon aa yea try LiOulsVllfe But there are lots df fhings.you have to buy before they are Some things you buy on faith, like medical and legal aer things that may turn out all right or all wrong. Other mere hope, like a bunch of stock in an automobile factory or a pineapple farm in the Bahamas.

Whmytmcen't see the fittished thing you boy, there.is cine' iad'Jhit to cwMwa Haw AaMk duaA a re a to ad a pa a 4 oH in el '''at a baak togive you a MDifor aniaedelhrdieBk. -tr4-- fact, ffeyaioil a i4oca 0t luuiSl to el' its prke ybtt atti a ii 0 1 tl IWO jrice, for a iv 4 a id to a 4 ThiscoofideiMiMbuUdadthisinatitutioA ttr' en. Ae' basis of confidettte. A sar ot OBREGON REGIME v- Albert 3. Paul.

Albert Paiii, secretary or the treasury of the Obregon government Ih-NMekleo, is expected to arrive In Washington shortly to direct negotiations for recognition by the United States. in the fiftb lnhlng oj the 8t. LiOUis Detroit game today. Tbere was one man On bise at the time Oldham Was pitching for Detroit. The bail went into the right-field bleachers.

AMBJHICAN IJEAGUE. Bt. with the inientioh to tcdnVey Washington-Boston rain. Now York at Philadelphia rat ft. AMEIUCAN AJSSOCIATIOX, innings Columbus 0U0 00 Milwaukee ooo 00 Burwell and Hartley ftevierre and Gossett.

Indianapolis 8t, Paul and Gonisaies. returned to Ctiici i.eago I TESTIFIES AT BUZZARD TULUi Charlestown, May Charles F. Thompson, XL s. fied at the treason trial of WiUtahi. Blizzard today that after men behind the miners' fighting lines' had disre- he re- ported troops were needed, between 2,000, and were Sent, he sald.v On cross-examination of Major Thompson it was brought out that Blinard, Whom a former witness said, had been otvthe march jn August 27, went that day with the witness, Brigadier General H.

H. Bahdholz and others to learn whether miners were Teturnlng home after the first march. Hangs you buy got to boy' a Ivftiag and oc pruning 't' ef et ioae atghi oiF- -5 A MIHRESOTl Nt Needed For ioft DMlarlm In East Grand FotuB jiff Sm At a meeting ot the city council of Bftst Grand Forks Tuesday evening, it was aeeidfeti to 'reject all applications for licenses to sell Soft 4rinktj which were approved at a meeting -bold April 22. AU feeB paid-Were refunded. to applicants.

-At the same time an ordinance was introduced replacing the which has been In effect heretofore, and stipulating that in the future ao licenses wlii be needed for Soft drink parlors in East Grand Forks. 'This waa passad on its. first A. resolution was carried to the effect that the police force be reducbd li'ohi four to three men. The council accepted the resignation of Mike Herribk as assistant chief of the fire department, add Charles Spain was appointed as his successor It was also decided to complete payment on one-half ot- the bonds, issued 15 years, ago In the amount of A committee composed of Frank and' O.

Ijj'Htad, co-operatihg With City Clerk An N. Briggs, named to investigate the adviisabliity Of Subdividing the Fourth ward, recomtnended division. ACtio'h on this reort will be taken at the nekt meet- hg of the- council. innihgs Cleveland 020 DO Chicago 000 00 Malls and O'Neill Faber and Bchalk. Innings 300 OS IJOUIB r.

Detroit Van Oilder and. severeid Olson, Oldham and Bassler 021 00 "Potato King0 Speak Here Tonight A. large attendance is expected at tonight in the council chamber of the city hall. When F. Hena, the so-called "Potato King of Yakima Valley." represhting the immigration department ot the Northern Pacific1-.

Railway company, will Speak. The.session wilt be held under Detroit, May Williams1 the auspices ot the Commercial club) bit his tpnth- home run of the season of East Grand Forks. O. Sherlock, president ot the organisation, Will preside. Mr.

Berts will tell ot his experiences on the farm near Toppenislt, both, as.to marketing and raising this crop. EAST SIDE BRIEFS and A 2T, it was announced This- is the most elaborate and pretentious piay attempted by the local school, and if it proved as sue-, cessfui as those presented in years it will-be greatly enjoyed. Work of rehearsing is in full quantity of playground equipment has been ordered for the children in the Central School, According toi an announcement made today by 'Superintendent C. ITaycs. MOn--y to purchase thn 1 0 Krueger liogers and Innings paraphernalia was raised through programn given durihs the year of the school.

The Ijlhfcoln sfchool already has playground apparatus, Which was purchased by the Pareht-Teachers' association of that school. A number of plots in the Comaj-e, E6bierry and Thormahlen claim the. benefits lying dormant. The and' Mayer gardett Is ih readiness, having been plowed, pulverised and platted and all that is necessary "to begin operations'. uns inausu-ious garUenera to register BriggB.

with City Clerk A. N. -Mrs. Andrew Peterson, North Third Street, left this moaning for M4nncfipolis to visit her husband, who is ill at-a hospital there. Th.e Moccasin of this city has filed arr application with the city council requesting that a portion of the city park be reserved fox a public playgraund for children jind equipped with suitable apparatus.

The matter was' taken under advisement. Miss Edith Morgan of Thief River Falls, who has been visiting friends here' for some time, returned Wednesday to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank.

T. JOlson of Sibley street left "Wednesday V'for Moorhead to fortnight with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. OlBon.

Theodore Kalisch nas gone to Duluth where he intend- to remain indefinitely, Mr. and Mrs. B. Karnes and their daughter. Mrs.

E. Walski, 2lR South Third street, have returned from the Twin Cities. The Poppler Entertainers of Grand JUrks will give an entertainment at the 0rand Marais.club hall on day. May 9. A small admission fee will be charged, the proceeds to be divided between the club and" school distinct No.

153'. Men's Order of Foresters of the Sacred Heart church will meet this at 8 o'clock in the. chyrch As several important business matters are pending, a full attendance desirett. UGHT THROWN ON CHARGES MADE AGAINST DAUGHiERTY Washington. May General Daugherty in a formal statement today referring to charges against him in the senate by Senator Caraway, Democrat, Arkansas, in Connection with the release from Atlanta penitentiary in 1912 of Charles yf Morse.

Hew York Shipbuilder, declared "tho real people behind this movewfent, aside from the partisans interested, have not yet shown their hands or their heads." Declaring his Intention "if there is occasion for it." to publish letters written several years "ago by President TAft and Gebrge W. Wikershom, then attorney general, which.Ije said concluslvelyanswered all charges," Mr. Daugherty asserted that "when the facts are fully known We wouid not expect even the persons now used tor purposes which they do not stispect to ever to the matter clarlng that the Identity and motives of the individuals behiia' "inovement" were well known, viduals tUe well known, Mr. Dougherty said the activities of the department of justicje naturally "will hot -be nopuUr with persons Who are bMha woncht and will, bo brought to JliMHes In due course." Caraway resumed his attlioit on the attorney 'mAerhl in the senate today. The Arkansas 'senator asserted that at the, time was pardoned Mr.

pavgherty "took WOMAN DKPCtT' OOdM OLBRIt Minn a Clerk ctfChe Hennepin county district court, empahneled swore in a Jnrjr Juiae W. C. lAtiy, she hbeanie the flint fmbtikn perform duty Ih MlnheSota. The GERMAN DETAINED BY 1 Hte uortpudc Boer, I "What- Happened to JoheS" is the title-of a comedy drama-which is to be staged by the senior class of the East- Grand Forks high school Oh May photographed Bills Island. justice officials have detained Miss Gertrude Baer, a teacher from Germanyv following information that Miss Baer is a member of tho communist party in her country.

She arrived in New York a. few days ago. She came as a German delegate to the women's international league for peace, and is scheduled to address a New York audience on Women's activities abroad. LANDING OP CABLES AT MIAMI STARTED Miami, May of the Western union Telegraph company Miami-Barbados cable prevented by the federal government since termissioh ugdst 1920, Was 4egun today under obtaihed from the government, Which, however, stipulates that operation of the cablc must not be inaugurated. The work of connecting the cable was started after receipt of orders late yesterday by Captain James of! the na.val sub-Chaser 154 On duty here I for months to prevent landing, to perrnit the landing: but prevent any operation of the cable.

Washington, May' decision of the government to permit landing nt Miami of the Western Union-Barbados cable wras said at the state department today to be simply a temjiornry Hton. which did not indicate settlement of the iohg standing contfoversy. The dispute between the Western Union and the All-American Cable! company over exclusive fights South America still is undecided, department officials said, and until some settlement is reached, the cable wilt! remain sealed, it was said that the decision to land it rather than tie up a naval vessel in order to guard the American end of the cable, was simply a la'bor saving: device. The Western Union company represented to the slate department that its caibleship was needed for other worn. fa im 'I f' Ladies' Suits Values to $35.00 $15.00 LADIES' WRAPS Values to $40.00 $18.95 Young Men's Suits pairs of trouseriv Values to $38.50 SIR si JEWS DUEDIM MAY DAY RIOTS Warsaw Scene of Dfsturb- Badly Beaten.

Danaig. Kay Telegraph Numbers of -Jewish Workmen were Slabbed and huhdredn of MMlly beaten during the Btay day in Warsaw, when tlwS labor Meeting was surrounded and attacked by students of the RosWo party, reinforced, it Is declared, by members of the Polish Socialist party, according to adviceB from Warsaw. I The trouble began while Or. flchlpper. Socialist deputy, waft speaking ilk Polish.

Listeners'began Heckling the Mvea.ker. who unable to pacify the crowd and yielded -to another who, )ikewise failed in restoring The Jewish national colors' were torn down and trampled and clubs, and IHKftalhl Were used by the rioters in their attack upon the fleeing Jews. Madamme Stein. Wife of the town councillor, was among the and it is reported that Joseph Brody, an American citizen visiting Moscow, also was injured. WOMAK W1J5S tv EUlOriON.

Chicago, May Wis indicated today after a Of official Cook county, figures and the unofficial down state figures bt votes cast at the recent primary, that Mrs. Winifred has- won the Republican 311 DeHcts Avenue White cihd colored Wash Waists Tailor niade $3.00 values at $1.95 Entire line of Taffeta, AA Canton Crepe, Satin, Tricotine Dresses, etc Garrison Company's Gig'antic UNLOADING SALE Is the Talk of the Town Not one regular price remains. Most terrific price cutting in any business ever seen in Grand Forks! Read what we are offering for Friday and Saturday. ARRIVED Oxfdrds lhd pumps in the latest styles, all Our prices are exceptionally loW on $2.98, $3.95 $4.45 CHILDREN'S fNb SHtffcrXT COST AMD irij )V. to i-Vfl Ladies' Suits Values to $4.39 it or 7 xaaKr" a r.

7 1 nomination'for 0 '--rifiiri' 1 'i UCHTNWCBOLT. DOES MICH' superior, Illy potsons were (oitf residential in res reported, the electric lighting equipment tot. Of-- placed oot of eommlMuon, pipes Split, a Wire Lawyers doctors usually protlt hy their own-advice. Specials For FRIDAY AND yfiyr Grand Forks, N. Black ahd Whitfe Long Silk Gloves Kayser silk.

16 buttwp length, $2.50 values for $1.50 split, wires cut in half ahd tne' Jilefctric of' tto(6 1 streot re hall deiBolikhed, iJl Within a radius 0 blocks nn the of a single bolt-at lightning at nH the result 1 .9:22 b'cloqk (last night durtng the first electrical storm occurring this year Jn tnw city. TWO WOMEN WERE TO TESTIFY IN TRIAL OF ARTHUR BURCH IjOr Angeles, May Bailiff, friehd. and Mrs. liouise AYilBOti, Cohfldante ot Mrs. Mahdalirnnc ObeBchain.

JOlrttiy ihdicted Willi1 Arthur C. Burch for the murder of j. Belton Kennedy. Mrs. Obchchnin were to be called to the Witness Stand today- at.B^ch's second trial.

Fargo. May here Of John Burke disclaimed rtny knowledge of his retirement to a law practice in Fargo reported in a dispatch from 'NeW York today. Off Values to $49.50 $25.00 LADIES' SIU DRESSES Values to $35.00 $19.85 Boys' -j. XT- M-4s3k! 4 ST r- TSH.

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