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All tke Local Neva of the Black Hills and Lawrence County Official Paper City Deadwood and Lawrence County, So Lawrence Oonnty'a Onjy Morals D2j The Day's News by Associated Pkh Black Hills Leading Daily Newspaper PRICE FIVE CB2ZZ3 FORTY-EIGHTH YEAR DEAD WOOD, (BLACK SOUTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1923 OF OKLAHOMA FLOOD WAT LOWER STATE EttsUdgeNotBackOf JIIJIinERS COP LANDIS FAVORS NO LIMITATION hscur lmA win irsrTTvn Lloyd George Says Democracy In Peril miuiiLiuitixiw HIM ON DESERT Many Homeless As High Tide Recedes To River Lowlands AIR ARMAMENT After Five Year Test jSays. Killed Growther The Impression Is abroad that the present Salvation Army drive is being conducted under the auspices of the Deadwood Lodge of Elks. This Is incorrect; Deadwood Lodge is not sponsoring the present campaign, although some, ot Its members are assisting In the same. This statement la made as a matter of Justice to Deadwood Lodge No. 608, as well as to the commlttee halving the drive In charge.

(Signed), R. C. JONES, Exalted Ruler. GUY MICKLE, Secretary. Declares Three Powers1 n.

e. Knight Comes Will Stand United Man Arrested In Lead Attempts Suicide Canadian River Falls Two Feet From 20 Foot Rise Out for Governor Speaks At Legion Convention in State Of California SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 16 There should be no limitation on the air armament ot th. United States, Major Reed Landls, chairman ot the Legion's national committee on aeronautics, declared today, and advocated the establishment of a mer PIERRE, Oct. 15.

This morning Arthur Smith lA' voUra nlil a1 And Took Man's Automobile. (By the Associated Press) SAN BERNARDINO, Oct. 16. Robert F. Sanders, 20 ears old, one of three jrouths arrested on the Mojave desert yesterday while driving the car ot Policeman D.

H. Crow-ther, sit Salt Lake City, found shot through the head Sunday, confessed today that be murdered the officer after tbe latter befriended him, the N. E. Knight, commissioner of school (By tha Aaaoelaud Press) wood cutter employed by the Home- OKLAHOMA OITV, Oct. 46.

suite Mining comouny. who waa ar- and public lands, formally announc eded his candidacy for the governor ship on the republican ticket. Staggered by the greatest flood in rested at Lead Uliy lust Friday and i hlllll In. 1 1 nn the history of the state and virtually "After careful consideration 1 chant air marine. MRS.

WALTER MoUAKL ID have decided to become a candidate for governor of South Dakota CAUGHT IN MOUTH DAKOTA Bharlff ner. i4T Against World (By the AuocUUd Praia) CHlUAUu, Uct. 1. "ivu years after the world war. Democracy, which la IV It wou a great victory over autocracy, in peril," David Lloyd Ueorge suld at a luueiieou address here today, "A vmvt ot autocracy seems to be sweeping over the world, but the United titutes, France and Great Britain will ataud together.

Russia threw over democracy after a lew months' trial and now Italy, Spain, Bulgaria and Germany are talking about dictator-hip. Democracy, five years after the greatest triumph It ever had, li In grave peril." subject to the will ot the republicans ot the state. I Sanders, the police say, la a native Mrs. Walter McCarl, Rapid City Owsley Addressee Men. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.

15. Al-yln M. Owsley, retiring national commander of the American Legion, In hia farewell address today before the organization'a national convention, Isolated by rail and highway, Oklahoma city tonight sheltered army refugees and. waited for tbe North Canadian river to recede and reveal the extent of th damage. Although the river fell two feet from Its 25 foot crest sweeping down on the city this morning, the swift muddy waters still swirling through the streets heretofore considered Immune from the fitful stream's ravages.

woman wanted for forfeiting bond for non-appearance at the "I offer to the voters my record aa a state legislator for two terms and as commissioner of school and public lands tor the past seven uviw imyiu wit vi iL wu a warrant charging him with writing bad checks, attempted suicide Sunday noon in the Rapid City jail by cutting his throat with a small pearl handled pen knife. Sheriff Flock-hart, who was In the jail fat the time was noiined by another (prisoner and succeeded in saving Smith's life. Smith was taken to Rapid City on Friday from Lead to answer to the charge of writing checks without Jund in the bank. Is still in jail, apparently little the worse for his attempt to take his life. While the therm was eating dinner shortly last term of federal court in Dead- ot Ohio, and six weeks ago was paroled from the Wyoming penitentiary where he served time tor grand larceny.

Sanders' story exonerates two companions and says Crowther gave him his breakfast and be asked called upon tbe men of the Legion wood to answer a eharge ot selling with patriot hearts, pure aa gold, to years. Intoxicating liquor to Indians, hi in the Lawrence county jail, having respond In thla four fraught with him for an automobile ride, during many possibilities and laden with The known dead Is two, and us "1 have always practiced equity, efficiency and economy In public life, the same aa In private life. been brought to Deadwood on Sun which Sanders killed Crowther, and crest of th. flood has nassed here day from Bowman, N. by her whispers of Impending danger.

"There is no back sliding for the and If nominated and elected gov afterwards returned and picked up the residents of Shawnee and cities his two companions. o( tne BOUth are preparing to leave Legion away from the original pur ernor, I pledge the public to see to it that every official or employe under my Jurisdiction, shall give pose ot Its founding, he said, and Settlement Reached To Avoid Bloodshed i ior ineir nomes. Big Vaudeville At the constitution of the-Unlted States, which la the suipreme law of the land must be upheld and defended by you. bondsmen, who made the trip from the North Dakota city to Deadwood by automobile, taking five days to make the trip. Following the failure of Mrs.

"Mo-Curl to appear for trial. Judge James D. Elliott gave hes bondsmen, Hen-ahaw and both of Rapid City, thirty days to bring her back a dollar's worth of service tor dollar in money." Theatre Tonight He wtaf president of the Farmers "Law and order will be kept and preserved; right proclaimed and proudly asesrted the Master of tioraior at urorer lor a num Tonight the vaudeville show will ber ot years and was one of the featur. the program at the Dead' Might," Mr. Owsley declared.

"Tbe directors of the Hamlin County BANT A FE, N. Oct. 16. Jteprobentativus of tne oanla railroad, the State ot New Mexico, the Navajo Indians, and cattlemen and private property owners tonight reached an agreement whereby nearly a million acres will ii added tn wood Theatre and the bill this week jwomlees to outshine any so far pre memories of our sacrifices aa com' Farmers Telephone Co. rades must be craefully conserved sented by the management of the He Is one of the most widely known state officials In the state- and the well being, happiness and show.

Four big acts will be presented leading off with Lorraine and before their bond would be declared forfeited. The men got busy at once, Mrs. McCarl was located at Bowman, and armed with warrants tbe men left tor the sister state. They learned that Mrs. McCarl and her husband and four months- after noon Sunday, Arthur Feran, a government prisoner, stewed into the corrjdor, noticed tbe attempted suicide and called the sheriff and his assistants.

"When Lockbartrushed into" the cell, Smith was lying across his cot with his head hanging over a cuspidor bleeding profusely from a trve inch gash In hia throat. His shirt was open and nefatly tucked back so aa not to become bloody. He waa seized and put in straps and a physician was summoned, who sewed up the gash and announced that the patient would recover. While in Lead, Smith la alleged to have spent over $180 on moonshine whiskey and playing card and according to local officials was far from right mentally. Throughout his confinement in tha Lead jail he prosperity of all sanctified by our de preent time, espec the Navajo Indian reservation I bouse at the votion to mutual helpfulness.

imw Morion i "any in tne rural districts. Lead Country Club Dedicated Monday Monday night the Lead Country club house waa officially opened with a fitting program and under the most agreeable weather conditions that could be desired and over 100 residents ot Lead and Invited guests played golf during the afternoon and danced fatter the opening ceremonies in the evening. The golf grounds are located seven miles from the city on a plot of rolling country that is ideal for a golf course and beautifully for a country club. Following an Inspection of the building an excellent lunch was served cafeteria Our lmmtnse treasure ot nation -pi- Mr. Knight has been commisslon- Craig In "Stylish Steppers" a singing and dancing act that is pleasing and diverting.

Youth, good looks, personality, abllty and good voices, al resources must not be wasted receive In lieu, lands tor th. ceded away in profligate expenditure for ln- In that office. He is real dirt dlTiduala for profit and benefit ac territory, and private owners and cattle men are to be reimbursed by all feature in this presentation and cruing to groups and combination ot farmer, actually farming bis Ham- it will please everyone who has the capital that sometime may acquire lln county land until elected to tiffi old baby bud been living fat Bowman under an assumed name. They arrested Mrs. but ber husband who Is also wanted here for sawing through the bars of the old county jail here laBt spring, while serving a sentence on a boose peddling charge, got away.

and keep vast holdings against the the government. The fear of bloodshed as a result of friction between private land owners and the Navajos resulted In the calling ot the meeting by Commissioner H. J. public policy and common food, "Let us then inaugurate and free ly aupport an extensive program for the conservation of our natural re pleasure of witnessing It. Walker and Brown, in "Black and Tan Comedy" will be featured next and they will hand you a lot of laughs that you will not forget for many days.

Tbeir ebony hue comedy is clean and classy fend they present a singing, dancing bill that is hard to beat anywhere in the country. Del A iPhone in "Impersonations" I style. sources reclamation ot waste lands. where homes, farms and expression appeared dazed and was continually talking half connectedly to himself. A conversation between the prisoner and the sheriff at Rapid City revealed he was considerably worried over his predicament.

ot Individualism can be built and es Chambers Kellar, president of the club, In a brief talk sketched the organization of the club and the work of getting the club house un FLOODS CAUSE SEVERE WASH oiuce wnicn do now uoias. Prior to becoming commlssoner of school and public lands he was elected to the legislature in 1912 and re-elected tn 1914 without opposition and was chairman ot the house appropriations committee in the session of 1915. Born In Ehu Clair county. on October 15, 1866, Mr. Knight was educated in' tha schools of the county and In the city schools of Eau Claire.

He came to South Dakota In 1886, locating; In Hamlin county where he has made his home ever since, engaging In tablished; preserve and give fullest protection to our national forest re FOOD RIOTING MORE FREQUENT REPORTS STATE der way. He expressed gratitude to serves of our waterways, rivers and is recognized as one of America's canals. OUTS IN ALASKA best Imitators and la also a monolo-gist of note. Ha has played In many The wild fanlmal, so distinctly a all who contributed time and money for the erection of the building and made special mention of the services rendered by Superintendent part of American history, Is fast I leading halls In Europe and has tour passing out, so much so we may say eu mis comment extensively. He rilgn lldeS Destroy lOU possesses a wit of the rapid fire va Is nearly extinct.

Our bird life has been, slaughtered and destroyed on One Man Dying When riAtv thnt haa tin an A anil viu will Miles Of Railroad so extravagant a scale that they are 1 enjoy every minute of his stay on the DETECTIVES ARE ON ANOTHER CLUE IN MURDER CASE Astrologist Under Indictment For Taylor Murder Yates, ot the Homestake. Following the talk Impromptu numbers were rendered by the Lions club quartette Interspersed with dancing. Special music was furnished, by the Melody Six and altogether it was a very pleasant evening. stage. In North Police Shoot Into Dense Crowd (Br the Ajuoclatod Press) Klchardo and Ashforth In "Aerial Novelties" will conclude the bill Says Americans Head Rum Running Crews rarely to be seen; our streams, brooks, rivers and lakes once filled with fish are stagnant or fished out and empty.

Attention wisely given to protection of forest and field, closed season for animals and birds, encour I with a midair act that will hold (By the Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. 16. One BERLIN. Oct. 16.

Food riots Villi attantfnn anil will Ko Min-Bukt. hundred miles of Alaskan railway Is jed everyone Who wltneesesit. The out of commission, acord ng to a mau 0f how to telegraphic report received this after hnIH which have been going on for the last ten days culminated this afternoon In serious outbreaks in the (Br the Associated Press) TORONTO, Oct. 16. Americans agement to the state and nation fori U.

S. Lines Seperate anna 13 m.rt WHi UVIHUVV U1UOV their breeding and ipropogatlon and wonderful exhibition of aerial feats. From Emergency Fleet (By the Associated Press) SEATTLE, Oct. 16 Decipherings made today of horoscopes declared rore raiusioriu- coiuumea win niga Onnnlne- tha aniart.lnmant will the restocking of all our waters with fish will in a large ecasure give I Helena Chadwick with Richard Dix needed employment to numerous was furuished in the report, which (By the AasoclaUd Pratt) to have been snt filmstars by Arthur are directing virtually the entire Canadian-American rum running industry, according to a statement of General V. A.

S. Williams today in the Toronto Evening Telegram in refutation of the charge that Canadian bootleggers are keeping the in "The Glorious Fool" will be workers, and raw to the Legion thejsaid the entire section between Sew WASHINGTON, Oct. 16. Super screened fand photoplay is one heart of the city. Mobs estimated at 12,0000 unemployed, accompanied by women and children, beselg-ed the town hall and rioting followed that continued for four hours and was quelled only when ppjlce reinforcements used bayonets and fired volleys to awe the crowds.

The immediate provocation of today's riots was the abandonment of vision ot United States lines have Mf? tIOm now outs hnd destroyed bridges, been placed by the shipping board in United States moist. uoveii, an astrologist of Marshneld, Oregon, who is charged wifU murder in an indictment, disclosed none relating directly to William Desmond Taylor, motion picture director slfain In his home in Hollywood, according to detectives today. Detectives said a perusal ot the horoscopes Indicated, many people were warned to leave Oregon, with tbe hands ot a committee composed of Commissioners O'Connor, Plum-mer and Benson, who will act in the capacity of a board of directors. The new ipJan is said by officials to make the United States lines a prac els. It Is a Goldwyn picture and one that will please the most exacting audience.

From every point of view the show tomorrow night is above the ordinary and those who desire a night of rare entertainment should not fail to pay the Deadwood Theatre a visit. bread cards by officials, which re J. L. Curran Married In Cleveland. Ohio Word was received In' this city touch with all posts of the legion without going thru tbe state organizations.

"It is never going to be possible to pick leaders for the legion by to pick great leaders by the Legion by political manipulation of by geographical designation. It may not acknowledgement irom ngm mina-Ing men and women of our controlling desire for unselfish labors." Always and fixed in the mind of the Legion is the recognition and desire Co uphold and further the best interest of the laboring people. Mr. Owsley continued. "Ours Is the song of better homes, churches and schools.

The inalienable and God-given right to man to work out his own salvation in his own way and chosen time. We, the Legion adhere to the doctrine that man's greatest happiness Is to be found In bis laughter, his labor and tically separate subsidiary from the Emergency fleet corporation. the alternative being the payment of sums of money and. warnings signed with "K.K.K." of the marriage yesterday morning POPULAR MEADE COUNTY of J. L.

Curran of Lead, to Mrs. CAR CROWDED FROM ROAD OVER STEEP EMBANKMENT Early Sunday morning while leaving on a hunting trip J. H. Crawford Katherlne Stebblns, formerly of COUPLE ARE MARRIED At the manse of the Sturtris Pres seem the most democratic thing to do, but at least it is by far the more efficient to nominate by means sulted In a sudden rise In the price pf bread for the four and one half pound loaf to 480 million marks, or about 12 cents fas compared with the price of 36,000 marks the day before. Five were slightly wounded and 20 slightly wounded In the disorders.

One of the wounded rioters is dying this afternoon. A bonus ot 10 billion marks for each unemployed, free fuel and free food is the amount of demands of the demonstrators. MAN KILLKD, FIVE ARE INJURED, IN MINE CAVE byterian church, Walter W. Hfardy and Robert Keen of this city, were of a nominating committee. injured in an automobile accident and Miss Hazel W.

Veren were joined in wedlock on Monday morning love." at eleven o'clock, the pastor, Rev. on Spearfish hill, a short distance out of Deadwood. While going around another car they were crowded Into SALT LAKE CITT, Oct. 16. One man is dead and fire others fare believed to have lost their lives in a cave-in at the Utah Apex mine, at Carroll D.Erskine reading the words Npearflsh, In St.

Patrick's Cathedral. Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Curran Jeft the Hills about a month ago by'automobile, going directly from Lead to Cleveland wbere plans for the wedding were quickly made. Few people In this city or In Lead were aware of the Impending ceremony, which will be received with surprise and pleasure by their many friends In this city and Lead, Scores Bonos Move, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.

16. Chas. Kenrlck, San Francisco business that merged their lives. Irwin Ver the ditch and when tba rear end of ot en and Miss Laura Hardy were the their car swung around the other Bingham, Utah, 30 miles west at 4 o'clock this afternoon. "No matter how strongly one may be in (favor of the bonus, he must at the same time acknowledge that It is a question in which the general public and the legion itself are not unanimous.

It was fa monumental error on the part ot the leg-Ion to get behind the bonus measure. My suggestion is that a resolution be ipassed by this convention, stating clearly fend with dignity that the man, past natlonla iv4ce commander groomsman fend bridesmaid. The groom is a son ot Mr. and ot the American Legion, bitterly auto smashed into it, whirling it thru 'the fence and down a 30-foot embankment. Mrs.

William J. Hardy of Alkali Di scored the Legion's policy on the bonus and what he called Its "strad aatwell as the entire Black Hills. Crawford, who was driving, clung to the tearing wheel but In turn WhiU it Is not definitely known State College Botanist Here On Re-search Prof. E. J.

Petry, who visited the Black Hills and Deadwood during the summer is again in tbe city collecting wild plants for experiments! arnrlr at 1h. StatA rolleirA. where dling" of the Ku Klux Klan question, and spoke warmly ot Us continued loss of membership in a caucus here ing over jarred him loose fend what plans Mr. and Mrs. Curran have legion believes a great Injustice has been done the ex-service man by not for the future, it Is expected they inrtiv waa nresided over DV which whtrh u.nfonl VfrNiiW nut national proriuiiig aojunmiein qi own will return and mfake their home In Lead, where Mr.

Curran at present threw him clear before It reached the bottom of the gulch. Kcene, when the car hit the fence, jumped clear and escaped with only minor vide. He Is a young man with a splendid reputation and one who Is held in the highest esteem by a host ot friends. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Veren of Bear Butte Valley. She has spent the greater of her life in Meade county, is a graduate of the Spearfish Normal, and is a young lady of charm and attractive personality and has grown Into the hearts and affections ot many friends, and the commander ot the legion. pensation upon his return to civil Kendrlck. who was loudly applaud- iife; that this obligation, which ex-aA hv the leelon men nresent. said Mted at that time, will continue to States Organize To Oppose Pittsburg Plus CHICAGO, Oct.

16. Fifteen states were recently organized to oppose the "Pittsburgh plus" at meeting here tomorrow, fand the association movement started with an appropriation of 655,000 to form a joint commission to fight tha method of 'Jsteel price fixing." States now in the association include Nevada, South Dakota, Montana, North Dakota, Idaho and New Mexico. occupies one ot the most beautiful homes In the city. the professor Is consulting botanist. These wild plant specimens fare shipped to tbe experimental station Mrs.

Curran, formerly Mrs. Kate exist until It is paid-, that the legion, he realized that he was courting his Stebblns, Is well known In this city, own destruction as a legion leader at Brookings, where they are used however, was not organized to obtain a bonus and that It is anxious Iiead and Spearfish. She la a sister hut added that his personal prestige was secondary to the welfare of the of Mrs. Tom Murrin ot Iead, and injuries, a scalp wound and body Bruises. Crawford was lees fortunate sustaining a deep cut on his nose, a badly wrenched arm and painful bruises on the body and head The car was wrecked considerably.

However, both principals in the accident consider themselves lucky to get off without more serious injuries than fiey sustained. lived for many years In Spearfish to start the work for which It was conceived and that it therefore leaves in the hands of congress the mat couple Is onelh'at la most popular among a large circle of acquaintan national organisation. where she has host ot friends and ces. Kendrlck has been mentioned as a strong possibility for national acquaintances. Mr.

Curran has re in breeding new varieties ot fruits and ornamentals that are more hardy in South Dakota. The expert work of cross-breeding and selection is done by the veteran plant breeder. Dr. W. E.

Hansen, who has this year established experimental stations in various parts of the state. The newlyweds left bv auto for a sided in Lead for many years and Is held in the highest esteeem both In honeymoon trip thru the State park. business and social way. and to several points of Interest in the Hills, and upon their return will ter of adjusted compensation, and stands ready to bbide by the decision of the people of American on this matter; that henceforth no discussion or action in regard to adjusted compensation will be permitted within tbe ranks of the American Legion. "Thfat the American Legion go on record with a declaration of policy make their home on a ranch on the New Board Elected Will Determine Rates On Grain Products commander at th, fifth annual convention ol the American Legion, which opens here tomorrow.

The legion has been steadily losing members since 1920, Kendrlck told the caucus members, and during tha yr tbe loss was approximately C8.000. The total membership today, he said, was about Alkali Divide. Stations for experimental work make It possible to test out more quickly th new creations in plant life. Some time ago Professor Petry Stokes On Stand Repudiated Testimony NEW TORK, Oct16. W.

E. D. Stokes was subpoenaed to the witness stand by the opposing counsel today In his trial for divorce from Helen Elwood Stokes and contradicted the testimony of one of hit By Salvation Army (By tbe Asaodatod Frees) WASHINGTON. Oct. 16.

Investi made an extended tour of the Black mil. uiumUII nf tha RnaarnRh Bandits Steal Auto Laden With Silks that henceforth the only single thing Testerday afternoon at a lunch gation was instituted today by the eon at the Franklin hotel a new 625.000. or 12 1-3 perc ent of the ii ia mi vi r. ni canyon, collecting many varieties of heretofore unknown plants which Salvation Army campaign board was interstate Commerce Commission to total service men In the country. (By the Aaaoefatat Prase) selected, composed of the following negro witnesses after she had re- of tho utmost value In the re were determine whether the present rate on grain and groin (products is Jus ladies: Mrs.

R. C. Hayes, chairwom tM. the affidavit filed in court this afternoon held Carmine work at the college. men up which it will be interested in for itself exclusively is that which has to do with the career of the disabled.

"A resolution should be proposed in the convention making it unconstitutional for any one- to ran for national commander who was employed at national headquarters during the year of such election. tifiable. "This indicates that something Is radically wrong with the organization, or else with the things the organisation has been trying to do," he said. "It is evident that the by Stokes and signed by her name. Darengela in the heart of a busy an: Mrs.

Joe Gandofevho, treasurer and secretary: Mrs. EHery Knowles. Mrs. E. G.

Weisflog. Miss Minnie DE.a.DWOOD'S HOLD warehouse section and forced him to OFFICIALS SHOOT EACH MEETING LAST NIGHT abandon to them a truck loaded with things the legion has been doineH ht at the regular meeting OTHER DBAS IN STREET MARSHALL, Oct. 16. Tamplin. Mrs.

Robert Hogarth, Mrs-Frank Ewing, Mrs. Frank Allen and worth of silk. WHITE SOX WIN 1 CITY SERIES GAMES CHICAGO, Oct. 16. The White Sox won the city championship from the Cubs this afternoon, wlnnirnr a for the last three years do not great th Deadwood Hose com- In my orrlnlon, the legion should Sheriff B.

Rogers and Constable Mrs. Frank Hill. ly Interest members. It Is possible members were taken WILL STAGE BIG RACE also that the plan or orvanizatlon.J never straddle such matter as the All members of tho new campaign mpanv, waiter uieasoe W.i R. Proctor met on one of the main streets of Jefferson, the Ma Ku Klux Klan.

It should come out ten-inning game, 4 to S. The Cuba or its operation, is such as to for- committee hare already started ac FOR PURSE OF $100,000.00 JAMAICA. N. Oct, is E. Watson.

Following unequivocally in condemnation of. members." i tive Toi-k canvassing the city for business routine, plans ready to meet Admiral Grayson's rion county seat, tonight and shot eaeh othr. to death. any such movement. I do not favor A radical chang- necessary in the $2,000 home service drive which the company for their 'ear's Eve dance which My' Own tn a special $50,000 race on October 13 if he beats Papyrus in the -organisation and ita operation IT In the Deadwood audl- khe $100,000 race Saturday.

if it is going to hold the enthusiasm of ita membership. Mr. Ken must bp brought to a dose before the end of tbe week. The new board selected yesterday will function as permanent auxiliary to the Salvation. Army and tt was decided won two and the White Sox four of the games of the series.

The Deadwood Motor company reports the sale on Monday of a Chevrolet touring ear to John Matt-son of Lead. Harry Barnett of Belle Fonrche, waa among the business visitors la thla city yesterday. comrades, with friendly cooperation offered the disabled American Veterans of the world war, and with drlck declared. PARLEY TO SPEAK AT presided at the meet- the legion actively combatting such movements as the Ka Klux man, because to do that tends only to dignify them by thA strength ot onr antagonism. This, however, does not sarevent a forceful denunciation oa the part ot the legion, and when this la done no farther action should be taken.

fe Mr. Kendrlck stated he favored TRANS-ATLANTIC CONFERENCE a warm cooperation offered to the it attended oy a the following changes: the eom-lthat next year the traataeas saen of WASHINGTON. Oct. W. Efforts war workers of the country, i the "That the American LecioB WeeK- war annotated the city woali.

tsrrttied-to become to prevent the 'recurrence- of the legtoa might be fable to present a h. abandoned, and tMat la Ha strong and aaeet lnflaential front chance of the sjrmeoU laaeaaVera. a iv. affair I monthly Ruth emigrant transports to American porta will be made by viae al eway aaeet a eerae- -With the stage cleared ot the to the nation tn such matters aa Btfwlat unriM laaanta tHia afanaraA- iii a wT TKr. ana atr.

ft-reatte. wffl le-re with a pleadge or a 1 1 a Mil i a TTTr 1 PTwTMKm. Ua -a a. a Chairman Farley of, the Shipping board at the forthcoming trans-at- THE WEATHER Generally fair Wednesday aad Thursday; cooler aes, American tam seaee programs i ika maMnata camtrax araagraar i -o toiiaeorirrireept In the afetter ot oar disabled I and greater Publicity voUUca." lan tie eoafareae. In London.

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