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THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR GREAT FALLS, MONTANA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1922. THIRTY-TWO PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS ASSASSIN'S BULLETS KILL PRESIDENT OF POLAND U. S. to Enter World SULTAN FLEEING FROM TURKS Crazed Artist Fires mm m. i Affairs in Effort to i Three Times; Throng Prevent New Conflict i • Sees Warsaw Murder Extermination Tactics Schooner Flying French Administration's Future Plans Indicate America to Begin in Kansas; Flag Upside Down and j Gabriel Narutowicz, First to Hold Highest Of- i m Will Act as Mediator in Endeavor to Forestall Legal Fight Planned. mm Boston Ship Captured. ! fice of New Republic, Is Victim of Pistol After Trouble Between England and France; Policy Skyrocket Political Career; Speaker of House of Isolation Now About at an End. Oregon Chief Executive - •» 2,000 Cases of Alcohol Takes Place Pending Choice of Another. Questions Allen on Aboard, Crew Dying By ROBERT T. SMALL ] the demands of France. The German Warsaw, Dec. 16.—(By The Asso a few moments. The slayer turned (Spwial Correspondent of The Tribune) government, submitting, would not live Ways of Ousting Body of Thirst. ciated Press.)—Gabriel Narutowicz, for flight, but was immediately cap (Copyright. 1922, By Great Falls Tribune) five minutes. On the other hand tured and beaten unmercifully. He Washington, Dec. 16.—The new role first president of the Polish republic, was taken to the police station under France, he said, could not afforjl to be -r. of the United States politically, in the placed in the position of letting up on White Sulphur Springs. Va.. Dec. Sandwich, Mass. Dec. 16.—The fell before an assassin's bullet at exceptionally heavy guard. 1 affairs of Europe, is to be that of me Germany. Both countries, Mr. Cox 10.—The fourteenth annual conference schooner Salvatrice, with 2.000 eases noon Saturday. Cabinet Is Called intimated, were desirous that the of__ governors ended Saturday with i of alcohol aboard, flying the French The tragedy occurred at an exhibi A council of cabinet members was diator. f the Ku Klux flag upside down as a sign of distress, United States should come in and give ! spirited discussion tion of paintings and the assassin was hurriedly called tc examine the situs - The statement from the White ! a decision which they could accept. I Klan. and the Boston schooner Star, well tion created by the death of the House that President Harding feels j stocked with ship's supplies, were cap an artist, one Neiwadomski, long re- The changed situation in Washington | Many of the executives then pre- „ , , . t ,, president, but their decision, if any the United States no longer can be! perhaps reflected by President. I pared to leave for Washington to a< tured together off this port Saturday garded by his associates as mentally j %vas taken, has not been made known, 7 "inactive ' in the affairs of the world Harding's action in sending for Am ept President Harding's invitation,^to by the cost guard crew commanded deranged. j In political circles it. is said to be has completely changed the aspect of bassador Harvey to come to Washing discuss prohibition enforcement witn j by Captain Chris Sullivan. The Salva The president had just concluded a! possible that Marshall Pilsudski, for- American foreign relations in the last ton for advice. him at luncheon Monday. | trice, ostensibly bound from Antwerp * . c _ IV u- mer chief of staff, will assume the few hours. The country at large, even George Harvey went to Europe as The Ku Klux Klan discussion devel- j for Santiago, Cuba, was put under brief address and accompanied by his task £ forming a ' cabinet. Another Washington itself, has been shown to the most irréconciliable of all the ir oped after an address in which Gov- | armed guard as a probable rum run aide de camp and two of the members j t j p^udski may even be in- grasp the full import of the very in réconciliables in this country. He ernor Allen of Kansas declared the or- j ner; the Star was similarly guarded as of his cabinet, was entering the first with dictatorial powers. formal intimations which have been al went as the very apostle of isolation , ganization was doomed to die and ex- a probable supply ship for vessels in hall of th^ exhibition to view the T1 ,. , _ , paintings, when Neiwadomski joined., "ending a solution and in eon- lowed to percolate through the White arid the "keeping entirely free of ; pressed the hope that the efforts of this contraband trade orn ty Wlth the House walls. To all intents and pur- Europe.-' Ile warned the nations of j the attorney general of Kansas to Both vessels will be taken to Boston j the throng eagerly pressing about !* V constitution, the poses. American isolation is at an end. ! Europe not once but many times that 'the klan from that state on the ground by the coast guard cutter Acushmet. the chief executive to shake his hand. ! speaker of the house of deputies, Instead of stopping in front of M. j ciej Rataj. will assume the sitna- Not that there is to be a rush to tie the United States would have none of i that it was operating without a char- Shot Stops Schooner ! i tion and his first act will be to con- this country up in foreign entangle them. He even went so far as to say i ter would be successful. , .Narutowicz. however, the assassin cir- , , ., , ments but there is to be henceforth a i lie hrar was caught after a chase j cling the crowd to a position in the ^ ibe national assembly to cnooso that the United States went, into the j |Poles, regardless of political bers of his cabinet have come to the j trim little knockabout built for fish- ; was nshamed that the Bov Scouts in IN f COLLISION: opinion, is unanimous in deploring conclusion that conditions in Europe FOR REFUSING TO ID CROP SELLR ! Oil MATHS; TO i ing, was in a bad shape. Beaten bv jSt. Louis had not rejected a gift of the crime. It lays stress on its se must go from bad to worse. There j many storms—the last of them off i $20.000 -from the klan, so that "they rious aspect, owing to the present must be an agreement between these j could claim 100 per cent Americanism." j Nantucket a few days ago. having political atmosphere. two nations if Europe is to get back on j blown her out to sea while her cap- Governor Olcott of Oregon asked if The Kurjer Warsawski character- her feet. There must be an agreement GIVE TESTIM Kansas had sent troops to suppress the S NEW'CO-OP'PLi BIT I1TAT1S I tain, cook and another man were I • iAes it as a shocking crime which if Germany is to be restored to the i klan during the railroad strike. Mr. : ashore—the schooner lost both anchors, ! efests a slur on Poland's fair name. society of nations and make proper Allen replied that he was ready to do \ ; sprang a leak and took in so much • wnter Interborough Shuttle Trains!«tiding: restitution of the damages of war. Committee Votes to Proceed so. but that such action did not become I Permanent Organization Is Ef- j Washington Wants to Hear ! the coast guard crew was UK "Never, even at times when Poland The United States will undertake to necessary. ,, j * j ^ept b y during the day exchanging Crash at Intersection; was oppressed, did the country resort tend its friendly offices and act as um- _ With Daugherty Impeach feeted in Meeting in rrom Paris and London j the duties of guarding the vessels- Would Refuse Charter to political murder; today, when inde pire between France and England or if i j with those of pumping out the water in Crowds See Wreck. ment Probe. Governor Olcott then asked what Washington. on Plan. pendence has been assured, the crimu the word umpire be too harsh a term ! the Salvatrices hold. Poulard accounted ; is doubly abominable." j means Governor Allen thought would r for a delicate diplomatic mission, then J _ i ^° about 100 cases of alcohol that! New York Dee 1<> X. roar-end col Speaker Becomes President Washington. Dec. 16.—What action ] prove most effective in curbing the so- Washington. Dec. 1<>. -Permanent the United States will act as "best ; Washington Dec. Iß -V.stone wallj were missing by saying he and Pave- ; llf,;on of trains on an elevated "shuttle" M. Ilataj, speaker of the house, friend and adviser" to the two quar- j should be taken as a result of the re- ! Çiety, and the Kansas executive said organization of the national council of of official silence still surrounds ad-, lier had to throw them overboard to i; 1 of the interborough subway sy who. in conformity with the Polish reline nations I . . . T, n „ k ! he favored filing the names of mem- Farmers Co-operative Marketing asso ministration purposes with regard to j keep the schooner from sinking ' fusal tem occurred Saturday night constitution, became president of th» The United States also will endeavor i Representative Keller, repu - j bers with state officials and refusing ciation was authorized Saturday in the j Amerlran aid in the <>eriiiaii rejig! a ^ad Supplies for Year branch which connects the Lexington republic ad interim, Saturday evening lican. Minnesota, to appear and tes- j to grant charters to the organization, closing session here of a three-day con- tions deadlock. to bring about some sort of recogni The Star, a schooner 40 feet long, avenue line with the West Farms dis- j called upon General Sikorski to form tion of agreement between France and tify as to his impeachment charges | The governors were asked bv Gov- ference of representative of farmers' j The one hint allowed to escape [association in ail sections of the conn-[from the Sips of responsible officials said to be owned by Vincenso Alba of ' trict. ja new cabinet. This was constituted Germany on the subject of reparations. Attorney General Daugl.erty | B!£ * lÜ0?, "r*V"g Revere, Mass., had put two of heri A number of persons are reported to promptly with General Sikorski aa It is fully realized here that no na against Aiiwruej |the adoption by congress of th Mc-j try. The purpose of the council will j Saturday was negative at best. It three men on the Salvatrice before! have been injured. A corps of arnbu- premier and minister of the interior, tion other than the United States can will-fee considered Monday by the house ; Xary resolution to appropriate $3,000.- be to h;indle common problems of co- implied that decisions as to the gov- judiciarv committee. !000 for relief work at. Astoria. Ore., nerative marketing bodies without I ernraent's course still were to be the coast guard got out to the latter. : lances and police reserves have been President Narutowicz took over the hope to effect a satisfactory settlement 1 he e 1,a failed 'inflicting with activities of other asso- imade and was coupled with a warn-! £ j} no transfer of alcohol rushed to the scene. supreme executive authority from of affairs in Europe. If England and For a second time. Mr. Keller j wh--re fire recently did great damage. ,0 her France should proceed to an open , . . , ! A donation of $1;>,000 offered by the iat'ons and acting as their mouthpiece. !ing that most of the published con-1 - however, it was said. The, First reports by police were that ; Marshal I ilsudski only two days ag... to respond to a formal subpoena j Ru R,ux K,Rn of this (>ity r„cently to had gone I &nards found the Star to be ca^r-1 the injured numbered 1Î5. of whom1c eremony occurring at nocxi. break and France should virtually re that course Modification of present agricultural j jeetures a mark. i''J'mg a cargo of canned goods and i Motorman Patrick Keogh, of the mov- j '!j! !rsi'a-v nt the Belvedere palace, the sume hostilities on Germany through served ori him after his dramatic with-|f}ie Boy Scout troops, during a drive wl e loan systems to give farmers nine j « ?» '' lies saving that Pre- I "ther supplies in quantity to supply her ing train, was said to be dving. Manv 1 official home of the president. the seizure of the Ruhr valley or other drawal Thursday from further partici-j for a triennial fund, was rejected by the l ftn months' credit paper instead of six : , * '.'-spat been sounded out ; *°F «'most a year, but Mate Nolan ; of the others were seriously injured. Thp opposition choice to the choice additional territory, the situation in pation in the proceedings before the j committee in charge of the campaign, months, and to increase to *->.",000 the ! I oincare had of Narutowicz as first, president of Europe not only would be hopeless but , , . , . without explanation. Washing-'?? they were all for use by him and j according to the police. maximum basis of loans from farm 'and : informally with a view t 1 mPt Poland came inaiuly from the national the entire world would be once more committee. Some members wanted to j unsnarling]" ? }- Ihe Star was a fisherman, he | Both trains were southbound and 1 ists. representing the purely Polish aflame. certify the case to the house immedi-1 tank«, »a, I,. IK; r"","Sn" f,"' .(torfSi"™!»" - j were well filled with passengers. j The first was standing nloug the population, the members of this party England Feels Unsafe ately with a view to contempt pro-1 < srwsr Ä5 w .«»Hughes <>.-.is employing to bring Ameri I station platform, high above the street resenting the election of a man who 'special requirements of farm credits r England feels that her life blood is j ceedings there, but others were not so , can influence to hear. This "informal ! they declared represented the non- Days Happenings ] and to permit the financing of farmers j when the second train crashed into it being sapped by the chaotic conditions certain that the committee had ail-J method of approaching the problem, aj Polish and the radical elements. j and their co-operative societies also i from the rear, telescoping the last in Europe and her failure to bring | thority to do so, since Mr. Keller had! White House spokesman said, cannot i I car of the standing train. The iu- Deputies Refuse Support I" ranee to a reasonable attitude toward , , .. ,, , , . „ ! j was favored. be conducted "on the stage". ; jured were being taken ro Fordham /l'he new deputies after the elec Germany. British industries virtually j served formal Ilot"'P throueh llIS e,>un" ! in Washington Would Use Local Banker The Paris dispatch did not draw ! hospital. tion announced officially that ther are at a standstill. France, by demand-! sel that he stood on his right as a ; The general policy for the council : The first train is reported to have ing too much, is getting nothing from ! member of the house. It was his po-; officials here from their entrench-I would refuse to support M. Narutow j was laid down favoring the local banker meats of silence. But it. aroused ; ! beeu stalled at. the intersecting ave wrmany. Germany, knowii^ she can- ' sition that, the committee clearly had j icz or any cabinet appointment br Briefly Reported j as the priipary reliance of Ihe farmer great interest insofar as it reflected \ nues. when the second, rushing along him. They asserted fie was elected not pay the billions of gold marks de- ! exceeded its constitutional powers in i , forir production* and marketing credits, the official attitude Paris toward j j at a speed of nearly ."0 miles an hour, ! manded of her. does nothing. These | issuing the subpoena, which, it was by the votes of Jews, Ukrainians, Creation of a farm credits depart-! the general principprinciple of American j • crashed into it. The sound of smashed 1 drifting conditions in Europe are af- contended, carried back of it the threat » Associate Justice Pitney of the! Germans and Russians, receiviug ouly ...... , ment min federal land banks,jnnks, with capitalcapital |j helpfulnesshelpfulness in the emergency. DEFY BLASTS j windows falling to the street, mingled I 1S6 Polish votes, while Polish that if he did not appear would be -~7 fecting American commerce vitally. supreme court sent his resignation>. ef-j suffieipnt to isslie ffln„ credit to the I ,'u view of the situation that t with the screams of the injured, drew ! Europe is in a condition where she cited for contempt. votes were cast for Count Zamovski. fective January 1, to I resident Hard-, lnaximum ,,f $(500.000,000 was another ; brought about the Anglo-French rcpa- j thousands of persons to the scene, and"! scarcely knows what tomorrow will 1 M. Rataj was elected speaker a Slow Action Urged 'h i , .... project indorsed by the conference. ; rations deadlock at London, it seems' Fifteen Missing as French Hos-t so impeded the work of rescuers that i ago. and is a prominent member bring. In such circumstances, foreign a ipp } ! Representative Graham of Pennsyl rots fh! n'r t i f ' ' ; ^'' J This department would discount or pur-! obvious that any American overture.^ every police reserve in the Bronx was ; 0f the partv supporting former Pre- trade is almost out of the question. 7r,use. :i»."=loans f«to co-operativenn.An»r#tirp marketing asso- ' that they would be welcome both inj Neither of the trains left the rails. ly say that the feeling in England Motion in the senate to lav aside j mora Sea. Niewadomski, the assassin, has long committee was plain and that it should (Continued on rate Two) Loudon and Paris. against France goes to the point where the shipping bill and take up the ! been regarded by his associates a * act at once. Representative Sumners, ; mentally deranged, and his act is look- in the event of a further break or fur democrat, Texas, and other members Norris agricultural relief measure went i j Constantinople, Dec. It"!.— (By The Last Moonshiner, over until Monday. i ed upon as due to the motivation of his ther misunderstanding between the two held, however, that there was no prece Associated Press.)—The American de- ' disordered mind rather than as th« countries, England will ally herself dent so far as they could find and that Administration officials continued! Weak and Bleeding, i stroyer Bainbridge Saturday rescued I result of a definite plot against the with Germany and cast loose from the committee should consider the mat- uncommunicative on steps toward find France entirelv. ing a way for the United States to ! Control of Irrigation Water 400 persons from the burning French Caught; War Ends 1 life of the newly elected president. , . _ ,, ,ter deliberately. Chairman Volstead 1 Such u help France in the reparations crisis. News of the tragedy spread lik« „t i-r ' P«ef in Europe would un- j aiso counselled against too hasty action j hospital ship Vinh-Long. in the Sea of stabilize the entire world and the i and. after arguments, it was decided to Governors of states, most of them at j j Marmora. The vessel took l'ire ôppo- Lexington. Ky.. Dec. It».—The round wildfire throughout the capital, evoking United States in the belief that peace put the matter over until Monday. White Sulphur Springs meeting, ac- i j site San Stefano, on the western out up of the "Ballard gang", which fur- , expressions of horror from all, inelud- n and good order can come only through At the same time, the committee cepted President Harding's invitation by State Engineer Advocated skirts of Constantinople. nished opposition to federal prohibition 1 > £ the political enemies of the u»**» a complete understanding among voted to resume hearings on the im to discuss prohibition enforcement with ' i Fifteen of those who were aboard the forces iu Menifee county's week-long; O red executive. ... France, Great Britain and Germany peachment charges next Tuesday. Wit him at a luncheon Monday. ! Vinh-Long are missing. moonshine war. was completed Satur- , President Narutonncz had just eoB- an< is about to endeavor to bring nesses will include Representatives Secretary Davis of the iabor depart j Five of the missing are believed to dav night with the capture of Charles eluded an address formally opening tM that understanding about. Woodruff of Michigan and Johnson of ment. announced plans to modify the! have been killed by explosions. Ballard. ' picture exhibition when Niewadomski System of handling immigrants at : as Drainage Meeting Closes ! The hospital ship was proceeding to Sentiment For Germany South Dakota, republicans, who have Ballard, according to reports re- { stepped up to the platform in the line. attacked the attorney general in the PJIIIS Island, after conferences with : Constantinople from Bizert when the eeived at prohibition headquarters here, 1 ot" peopie sjakmg the president s hand rhe drift of sentiment in England is Ambassador Geddes of Great P.ri ] fire was discovered in the magazine. was arrested in Bath county by Sheriff I and fired three shots from his revolver ad toward Germany. The trade be- house for alleged failure to prosecute : Several explosions followed rapidly, Ben Wells. The outlaw, according to j e executive at close range, tween the two countries before the war fraud cases vigorously. It also A "protest and challenge- V.gainst Complete Legislative Program Drafted; Would was stated that the committee would the election of Senator Lodge, was filed j j enveloping the ship in flames, the report, was so weakened by ex- ' The president dropped, fatally war was enormous. England is miss with Vice President Coolidge bv rep ! j S. O. S. calls were answered by the wounded, while the crowd of horrified ing that trade now. and she blames examine officials of the department of Transfer Power of Adjudication of posure and loss of blood from bullet justice who have handled cases cited resentatives of the Liberal Renublican Bainbridge, Lieutenant Commander W. wounds that he made no resistance spectators, after the first instaut of I ranee for the failure to bring about league of Massachusetts. ' A. Edwards bringing his vessel along- startled immobility, pounced upon the something approaching pre-war condi in Mr. Keller's specifications against Disputed Rights. Robert Ballard, brother of Charles, the attorney general. The interstate commerce commission ! |side and taking off the passengers, and reputed leader of the outlaw band, artist assassin, who was badly beaten tions. adjourned its hearing her.- on freight Chairman Volstead declared it was j the majority of them French soldiers died "with his boots on" when his i before the authorities were able to America's interest in France will not rates on grain, grain products and hav i land their families returning "from leave, j drag him away. * go to the extent of the requested the purpose of the committee to get cabin iu Menifee county was surround until l ebruary 1,5 at Kansas City, after I (Tribune's Helena buroau) irrigation development is retarded, nnd ] i'nited States submarine chaser "1M5." circunlst s ot he sho treaty guaranteeing her from attack. all the facts it could about the charges cd In a force of 'JO picked federal men ! *J>^ \ °^* despite the withdrawal of Mr. Keller. western states seeking reductions con lie)el>:l. Dec. 1<>.—Control of he in some cases prohibited, the water j in command of Lieutenant A. 11. Ad-! Friday. Charles escaped from the !an<1 tho "rest ot the murderer greatly Even England would not give France cluded their direct evidence. rights given many years ago and which idoms. also assisted in rescuing those! resembled those of the assassination He said Mr. "Keller's charges that the state cabin, but was wounded before he j such a treaty now, and there is abso Navy board, which investigated the > iter appropriations of the today are not being utilized. |„, jumped overboard. of President McKinley at Buffalo, by committee had been "packed" were un- w gained the shelter of neighboring ! lutely no sentiment in this incident at midshipmen's ball at Phila- i would placed in the hand of the I Czolgosz. f ir He pointed out that in several cases] —rr "7" ~ _ woods. that would stand for such a pact \ » ..""d unfounded and other^members delplua, after the Army-Navy football'! state i^iiicer with power to adjudicate The administration is coming to the '1 th<*. "f Minnesota f which he has personal knowledge J Ship RunS AgrOUnd game recommended that in future a ! the ri disputing owners of ! water rights have been granted for After the tight at the Ballard cabin, j Gabriel Narutowicz was born in 18^5 belief that it is a very decided senti- |,r^ cr that here ^.s an effort to the federal men arrested the father I t Telsze. which is now within the naval academy officer he detailed toi rights ;f legislation sought by the Mon certain creeks as long as ,'iO years ago. n ment in this.country in favor of the! whitewash Mr. Daugherty. Passengers Periled and another brother of the BaUards borders of Lithuania, and was educated supervise conduct of the ball 'tana rrigati'iTi and Drainage institute These water rights are not now utilized and three alleged members of the out- in Liban, the technical institute of use of our influence and good offices ...Representative ... Keller,v., republican, I can be enacted. Such a legislatee pio- by settlers of the land that have come Halifax. N S., Dec. Its.- The steam-j law organization. (Petrograd and the polytechnic institute in trying to effect a reconciliation Receiver Named Minnesota, formally notified the house I gram together with other changes in in at a later period. He advocated the among the nations of Europe and to judiciary committee he would refuse to ! the state's irrigation code, was adopted jet- Prosper>, owned by the New Found-j* Three federal prohibition agents of Zurich. From the Zurich institute enactment of a law that would require h Kover«ment, fast, aground on J were killed in gun battles which marked ' he received a diploma as engineer of bring about something like euuilibriuni for Kelly Springfield j respond to a subpoena to testify under I by the institute upon the report of the that water rights be re-recorded at j «J Uo Isl{1:(d 0reell Pond, on the east j the progress of the moonshine war. |waterpower and this profession he from a troubled world. With senti oath on his impeachment charges j legislative committee. certain intervals or lapse powt ment tue I'nited States can accom Motor Truck Firm against Attorney General Daugherty ! The convention closed Saturday att- so that other i ,,onst of New Foundland. and pounding practiced in France. Spain and Switier- plish much and not obligate itself in land holders could utilise t he water if |,,envily, according to radio advices re CHRISTMAS TURKEY CHEAPER j land, lie was recognised as an expert, The committee deferred action on his ! ernooii after a three day session, lenv- they wished. 1 his situation applies j,. f Saturday night. any way. Former Governor Cox of Springfield. Ohio, Dec. 10.—The deeision until Monday. !!,,„• to the board of directors th< <>ivtH here Chicago, Dec. 10.—Turkeys are sell 'and after the war was appointed S )arîi ,îir,y t 8 ,or e n fIooa <( Ohio, when he returned from Europe Kelley-Springfield Motor Truck c £• S!? 7- '?. l ïî p j The P^spem'whic'h plies between ing 10 cents a pound lower at whole-j member of the international committee oui (if>n of tlie oi ms * i.7ro. irrigation, which, Mr. Ferguson said, of v v «ml last September, announced that the'puny of Springfield Saturday aft.ernnoon 22 BELOW AT BILLINGS 4 nit MrldrfvssosM on lrrnrntion « • « ., ». ; ist. «loniis, r.. ai*ti ^r. *vutuoii\8, at I sale than they were at Thanksgiving, j for the utilisation of the waters of tho A number oi ^ was becoming popular in northern Mon- LilÄ Hu> ijnn,i c reparations problem could not be set nossibilities, practices and problems , " 1 the liorttiern emt ot (lie island, is Op- and there will be an ample supply at Rhine. was placed in the hands of a receiver Hillings, Dec. IB.— (By The Asso-! possibilities, pn tana. tled without, the help of the United lieved to have passengers on board. moderate prices for Christinas. W. Ile first became a member of th# on application of the Bankers' Trust ciated Press.)—The mercury here were given Saturday morning. Blaini Legislative Committee Reports States. By this he did not mean the company of New York. The trust com Saturday night tobogganed from 14 Ferguson of the State Agricultural S. White, head of the produce depart Polish government in June, 1020, when financial help of this country, but the pany also asked foreclosure of a mort below at 6 p. m. to 22 below at'[college at Bozeman read a paper by In its report the legislative commit JUSTICË PITNEY RESIGNS ment of Morris & Co.. said Saturday. he was given the portfolio of minister offering of our good offices as referee gage for $1,500.000. Pearl A. Lewis 10:.'10 p. m., the second lowout «o,,,. Senator W. T. t '"Willi of Box Elder Oil tee, appointed at Great Falls last year Washington. Dec. IB,—Associate The price is eight cents lower than of public works under Premier Grabskt and was re-appointed to this office by and friendly adviser. Governor Cox was named receiver by the court and perature of the year. Last Monday water rights. and composed of C. E. Atwood, Valier, Justice Pitney of the supreme court 10 days agOf ,he said. The best dress said that/ Germany was in a position was authorized to borrow $250,000 to night wjjji 27 below was the record In many sections of the state, he chief engineer of the Valier-Carey act Saturday sent his resignation to Presi ed turkeys jpere quoted at 4ti cents the sueeeetSug|preniier, M. Ponikowski, where she could not submit wholly to continue operation of the plant. thus far. said, especially in northern Montana, (€«tntinüued on Page 'Two) dent Harding, to take effect January 1. wholesale^ (Continued on Pace Two)