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_ --- T.1NFORD, FERGUS COUNTY, MONTANA, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920. NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS State Preferential Primaries I e • Fail to Settle Presidential Nominations. WOOD HAS MOST DELEGATES Johnson's Popular Vote the Laroest— Knox, Whose Peace ftesolutIon Is Up In Senate, Talked of as Compromise Candidate - 1 4 Poles Defeat nolshevIki, Preparing Flax Ground With Tractar Outfit By EDWARD W. PICKARD. The state presidential primaries dents of districts adjacent to i Be Charitable to the Living. turns the Wood people cimmirued 20 to. the district delegates and the fon, Stanford. and the students are. Defer not charities tiit death. He delegates -at-large. The steel worker planning on ''the time .of their who does so is rather liberal of ono:her In the •Calumet region piled up a bl: lives.\ The Stanford orchestra ' ,intors substance than ids own.— majority for Johnson and he also car will furnish the music; the jun- ,Stretch. rid Evansville, but Wood woo In lii dianapolis and other cities. Lowden 000 0000tO. 00000000000000000000000000 who was strong In the rural districts. got about half as many votes as John. o son. and Harding about half as many O -11f1 the Illinois governor. The results in Indiana really were not satIsftic- C 0 r 0 boo. to any one of the candidates, bui they quite suited the political mane - 0 o gers of the state, who plan to ninve Decision 0 inilinium hold the balance of powet in o the convention. Maryland Republicans turned Vut • In small numbers and gave Wood the state's preference by a vote of about O two to one over Johnson. The Johnson managers felt that the O Mithigan state convention did not o We are in a position to judge a give the senator the full fruits of his o man. We can decide for our- 0 rtetor.Nin the primary. It instructed o the delegation to vote for him as long selves whether his efforts merit as lie has a chance of whining the success or failure. It is often nec- O nomination, but refused Ironclad in. essary for its to put ourselves in structIons. leaving It to the delegates the position of one of our patrons o to decide when to switch to another o and to use our imagination to de- candidate. Of the big four elected, aide the course of action. o two are Johnson men and _twO are said to favor Wood. o Theti the decision is made which must be prompt and to the point, and we either \go\ or call o a \halt.\ halve nearly all been,beld; the fever. s SOHOOL PROGRAM FOR iors, under the direction of the isti race for delegates is obout over. COMMENCEMENT WEEK domestic science department, Will And now every one Is free to guess who will be the nominees of the flu • '.14 ::1 , \ 14, '‘ ..V' ‘... 140 .i..., , , .„„..,,,, k , e ,„,„ , End of School Year Brings Many twill be made. furnish. a light lunch. No charge dunei conventions, and there is not much more to base guesses on than . , ..\-.1 1 : 14 7 4 .:.' .'. 4 ,..:._.t..-. , ....i..,,.........-.2..:1,:id ••'W.'.' s.,, i- -onions In ii Spain, worth $27.1Nsi,... 4 ., I.,pfti!‘t, Pleasing Entertainments by i Ott Sunday morning at the there was before. 111 . 111 111/ by II,swlinien'S Sl MO III .11.1' , 1.) 1 'II.% , 61 , 1141011111,1 111111 11011114, the Pupils l ehurch Rev. J. A. Sheppard of \-Oa the Republican side two devel- In the meadow:4. .2 — F unit in Arlingtont t•enietery of nineteen men of the .1. I.:. l'. mi hese bottle. ue..e brought !Helena will deliver time baccalatt- opments stand out: Maj. 11c.m. Leon- fm -..to Mown& 3-111inse in Wiishingtsin which t h e p eo pl e gave A d intrii i I in ,. Itettig rem...feted 11S a shop. The festival week which in ii 'tale address. Miss Mary liong- and Wood has captured newt- instruct- urst tiw t iemuent i e ge ,„ 0 ,,,,,, , 14 ,,, i , i ,„ 1 the close of a successful year „ _._ , , ,„ , muir of Great, Falls, a former ed delegates than any one else, alid to light the resolution with a MMus. the ilews that in eastern Siberia the .. i,e1 to the rebels. If the hem% his. Front Vladivostok and Tokyo cattle sellOnt Mate Oi miss Grimy, will Senator Hiram Johnson lois been ac - work in the Stanford school will , her, hut changed their niinds when Utissiiins had signed a protocol yleld• , 1; , 11 . II 11:4 , 1111•111 111111 1111 11 1 / 1 11S 1 . 01' furnish special music on this oc,- corded the largest popular note. it 1111- .. 1 \ley seamed the prestslunt wits willing ing tis all the demands presented by Ii...: il ',: nom Ilie romoiry, It Is likely open tonight (Thursday) with the :elision. Miss Longtnuir is a color- tiling a fairly strong third in both par- to ha,... th,. matter bn.liv.1,1 to an Ix - In. I .1. , I,. bow deferred their execu• class play, \A Itival by Request.\: attire soprano of no mean ability, dollars is Governor Lowden of 1111- ,,,,,, was (iptprifiliwil I.i vet it t r tt , the Japanese military authorities, In. ho b,. B ut t h e del ib erate plan of thin- 1 . 4 .,,, o , o 1 ion if it were itito ,, ted. it wie , clusling witlitlyawn1 for a illstatiee of r ui, t , u the inn is MI both east and 'rhis is a high school play that has, and her singing at Ile..-clittreh on party managers has been carried our moiderst.....1 that Mr. t wit .,,,,, also :10 idionmeters front distriets occupied '\\`ts \re el\sed to hi tin bY the ,1 1 .. r2Itions of 1.-1...1 milts along the poven very popular. Those nun k- this ovetisiou-Avilf be a treat to the /11111 110 candidate will go to the Chi- „.„ a1 , I ,,,, submit one verssii ,, , s treaty by the Japanese. s s Hsi,. s'i lite rii ilw ays awl highways. ing up the east like the play and large audience expected. Miss eago convention with anywhere near to 111, , senate. formally making it an — 11 ,, , .s•ssr 1? , litily '1 escape into the have Worked hard to please the Longinuir will be assisted at the enough votes pledged to nominate t „„,, ii , enininiwi. .I. correspondent In Berlin says that Is. -,I Sillies sir litittletnaltt, Accord' large audience -t hey expect pres-' piano by Louise Ventre Kelley, her The result in the coliseum will be it 1111.; been Itillninteil that lie might 1 11.111 authentic sources In the foreign Ih.: I” a sh,o that came across the 1 teacher, and ti of music at brought about by skillful dickering. strage „ t sn „,,,, „,„ rvati „„, „f hi s „„.„. 1...t.h . r. ii It this rebel leaders have ent. sance atm tile ministry of anonym. he I , :11 . 1e: that lierIllany will flatly refuse Tomorrow' (Fiiday) in pro- the Ursaline academy. uniess the convention tlim be hut It Is , iireely to be sii i ii,,s..,1 thes, , agreed on a pine to f•inet. the libdicii• gram will be given by the grades' On Monday evening Dr. Free- stampeded, which Is Improlunttr -- - - o mility, 1111,1 that the offer of such tm 11..11 of I./Oral's.. MI Silty 15 and to would . salisfy the ittpubil ,.,,,, s ,,,, a pay 41 111111111Pd billion marks M- in eelelYration Of the graduation , man Daughters will deliver the 11/11i11. A11 . 1..1111 It131/14'S lit diiitiguez pre* The tWO Most important prImunrieS . tors. (mu -cording to Secretary of State col- •\ 1 \• t\\de \heti the trPatY of Penee 1 . 1 ... 0 pi ... i ., 04 ... 1 ..,. of some sixteen front the eighth E l'ommencement add l'eSS. I t Wag o as sighed. Is 10 be withdrawn and fig - of the past week were In California liy, who was presumably sot -akin.: fm- Thu latest Isig accession to tIme rebel grade. The teachers in charge of i the original plait to hold the grad- and Indiana. In the former Johosomm imr..s tin in'? low substituted 'when the III I'Sfilerit, the KlisIN, l'eS011111 , 111 I , 1.1 I e. \\ :Is 1 . 11111 , 1111 . 0 V11111 W111/, null 11 this prOgram have been working . nation exercises on Tuesday even- won a sweeping victory, his niniorIty “absolutt-ly unprecedented in the ids- II\' 1.-\I'''''''' nit S P\ ( \ k k,\ / P hi \' .2,ii,si ii nu j e siu sa l t h e revo l ut i onar y hard drilling their pupils. A 'ilig, but I)r. Daughters could mint over Herbert Hoover, his only emu- torn of tile \ who . Pmenti...., 11111..rairel and Lloyd ciPill'gtl i I 110 111 Clilliiiiiiiiiii. It culla silld lie large number is included in this reach here on that date so the petit or. being something Ilke 160.000 ly unconstitutional.\ Ile asserts the iissols1 bring 1101XInien to the support ere to in...t before the Spa session be. It and everyone is cordial- I change Was made. We are es- Mr. Hoover expressed himself as cur only wuy to re-establish peace with gins arid dollblleas WI II come t 0 a Coln - of tiliregon. Iii Torreon the fellarul ly invited to it' tend anti enjoy the, pecially ft!te-t'inste lik. securing I.)r, plisse by, the showing be wade. eon• tio . t ., soy is by treaty and that oh , plete utolerstanding as to Mint will garrison raised the -deg of revolt and siderIng the Inadequacy of his cam- be. demunded from Germany. ` children's work. There is no 1 Daughters for this address. Dr. president Is powerless under the Com morrented their emornander. pingo arrangements. Ills supporteis All interesting statement concern - charge for this program. All that 1)aughters holds the educational stitution to patch up any' scheme of ,%fter S1.Vpral requests front the ing the trial of war eriniinals hits 011 the coast charged that a, deal was the teachers in charge ask is that chair in the State Univet'sity, and made with the Phelan machine In Sam friendly relations or appoint (Milo been made by Dr. Alt Blintek, stare department, the navy depart - 'ninth! and consular representalics... went dispatched ft flotilla of destroy• people come on time. The pro- is one of Hie best educational Francisco to deliver the Democroth. until n treaty has been ninths!. German minister of justice. lie sap' en... tip lel West. whence they will be gram will begin promptly at 8:00 men of the country. His interest vote to Johnson. the (fermium government has been for Mr. litiox's long address on the aide In 1 - 4-111-11 1111' M1'7(1111111 ports on o'clock; the children's bedtime in education in general and iii Indiana's primary law requires tine resolutitin was heard and read with he na,t ' - t in W11111n is few hours. So YolIito 111111. In readiness to try the ao. comes soon so don't keep them high school graduates in particu- a can did a t e must secure a umajorIty especial Interest !localise lin lint hnei I ., 1 lin him n no! heel, greatly heed. 1 . 11.:isl 111111 the ottorney' general Ima waiting. i hat makes his address very force- of an votes cast in order to gain 1•0111 pint forWIlr11 11S 11 lo./SS11111. 1111111i11 ,, ,,, 111S111110 . 41 :ill prosecutions, hut that ..I I n pis , teut Atiterienn Interests there, On the following evening (Sat.: fill on such oce,aaions. The music piete control of the state's delegatlisti o w chi t s aw , eoliveut i m „ 8, 1 \0 I. n .„ moiling more VIM 111` d01111 until the ,„_,.. ii!. of our gss‘ernitient have report- urday) the Iligh school will give ; on this occasion will be furnished 'rids General Wood failed to do ro „,., „ 1 „, as „„ lis ,.„ 1 ,„„ ow „ pft o,, t , allied nations furnish the evidence ,. 0,11 Me reind leaders give umlaut -- though his plurality over Johnson was „r t h e s.„1,1 iv, rd ,, I ii (h i , 1{,- 101 1.11,,„„ %% it kit they promised. Not a werd , ,.,.. ..f the toloption tif a more friend - their first entitle! Junior Prom. 1 by the high school orchestra and has collie from any of - them since the about 0,000. Wood's malingers said party, says Knox will move the ii, ..t . i. 1111 il will toward foreigners than This Will be a high school dance , the high school girls' quartet. they would insist th a t th e state 0111 , a1118f8C1Ory 111111 MOM available I.11111 list of the accused was handed to the lois been mitintalned by Carranza, but given by the juniors in honor of ',This interesting and instruetive 1 vention fnstruct the sollti delegation promise candidate ir it is found Berlin government three months ngo, i ,d - eo n .... the Cnited alines Is not talc. the high school students of Stan- i prograin will elose the l:otilinefice- for the general, but this aroused bli, neither Wood, Johnson nor Lowdeo tisserts the minister. , I.L , ro Iiit nil In the at ford. Something like 150 invita- , meld week exercises. - ter opposition In the other camps. th• 41111 land the prize. — lions have been mailed to stit- I , the face of practically complete re _ '' (Samosa's hold 011 Mexico appar- . , Metimimmlmlle the allied supreme emit- elitly Is %%Tit kernIng so rapidly that The Cynic. A . inns ] • hi On Itoilli iii , 01110 - ea a !Ol- en i11111 the Leilglle of Nations are goo Om Old 1111111 11111141 be decidedly ,,. 1 d ,,l ism oho helis.v., 1 11P world Mg ahead with their tasks In Europe. alarmed. 'fine revolt, of which Gen- i . .. The objections of the Hungarians in oral Oliregon Is the recognized leader, j '''''' I' '1 i lun'rlet . 1 by rectifying 11 few slIsht error.. witch in,- tokes the trou• I heir treaty have been answered with. Is spreadIng daily and the federal out yielding and they were given ten armies Mae large_ numbera by_ deser• Me to point out. 00000(.900 , 0000 0 0 C “l000000 del. 'anis arrivedn Parisi Thurs.kii (Inc to accept the pact. The Turkish — : won't entl-the-trotible in Turkey, by my means. The nationalists are a% FIR‘ST determined as ever In their opposition RATIONAL , BAN.KNEWS to receive the treaty with the Porn , May They will sign it, of course, but that Hnd In their nest national convention. recently' held, they defied Great BrIt- PLAYING THE a A M E ain especially and all the allies Kt'll- - 1Imisitoess is as mime!' a game as entity. Their leaders say they mmere willing to accept Wilsonism but dolt Off or baseball or football. tieing refused them, they will probably Life itself is aptly likened to i ton to bolshevism. The grand vlsier game. . at .11 • at Constantinople has sent a detetza- To win, to earn and enjoy the don to endeavor to effect a compro• fruits of victory, you must play mise with Mustaphim Kernel, the head fair. of the„nattlonnlist movement. F:fforts A cup or a inedal or other tro- t.) induce Turkish government troops to oppose Kemal's forces have resulted phy is not the real prize - the victor l: In mutiny. Col. Jafar 'royal% coin- eceives tile reel prize, the teal mondant of Adrianople, wild hillsde- reWit I'd is t lie sainfact ion dun - chimed the Independence of that city. rived f r o in superior. wort Ity Is said to be preparing to resist Greek achievement. occupation. _ Wealth is not the real prize of it was official's' announced In Lon- life, it is only ii trophy, it symble, lion that Sir Eric Drummond, secre- and nuts' carry with it no sstia- tory general of the League of Nations, — faction; indeed it does not carry (me of the few delegations that had sent to Moscow a telegram ask - will go to the Democratic convention mg for a definite statement of the with it genuine lasting tifitisfac- In San Fn racisco w -...ylet government's attitu ith Instructions [JA de toward a n unlesslio it has been won fairly. to its vote will be that from Ken- proposal to send a commission of the honestly. honorably'. ' If We feel that you are \right\ • The state convention voted for ieague into Russia to consider the nil- The litifie I see of rich men and Life Insurancew it would hot keep and are willing to invest our mon- • nsrtmetonsor il f Governor COX o ... t istibillty of recognizing the Lennie the closer my insight into the me from death. True; but how f Ohl 0 ey with yours' and your endeavors o ,,,,, 1 1,1 not sur p r i se astut e politi- government. No reply has been re- workings of their minds and about those loved ones at home you have made a valuable connec- 0 clans ‘ if the Kentuckians rho' them. Ceived. The executive council of the b ea m s , o tion that means, in our estimation, c., selves ninon tlie first In the band- lengtme already had selected the com- the more strongly von- who are depending on you and witgon. Cox Is looked on US a very mission and wiahed to learn the Mil- vineed do I become that great v otte life for their future welfare a gain to you. o o O likely comprotntse candidate. Mr. Me- tittle of the soviet leaders before Its Hundreds of men stand by us 0 ' wealth is no passport to happiness i.m1 lumpiness? Are they not as o nor proof of true suceess. I dent. as life itself'? Ilf occasion Ado°, replying to some Brooklyn peo- next nmeetIng on' May 14. today and will gladly tell you o lilt -who indorsed him for the Demo- _ II is int old truth, hut it 'needs tame for vou to be awav from where to bank. 0 Tratic nomination, wrote: \1 doubt The great driv e of the P o l es an d preaching every sunrise, so minty home for any length of time, 'D most sertoesly that I possess the Ukralnlans against th e sovi e t for c es oio . tint knoW it, or, knowing it, do w0IIIii yon,not see that they were o O qualifications required to moot the In the Ukraine has resulted In son- not heed it. If they could only limply provided for until your re - o yxneting requirements of the present solitary battles In which the Poles he made to understand, if thee turn\ What theli iNleath should o O situation,\ and added that he Was DOI son`al to hv ae had the best of It. At (*mild only see thing!. in their true take ou font them? Would you interested In the political fortunes of last accoutint they had pressed for- y o o any num, least of all hinifielf. mad as far as the bridgehead of Kiev eolors, if they vould only peer in- leave them sufficient Means , so o and the fight for that city was des- lo the hearts of many millionnires that they would not suffer? There o Basin State Bank o . — The Republican senators brpught up e ;,rate, continuing day and night. Re- they would oefler their lives more is no way hi which you call NO . fur consideration In the- senate last ',arts received at Berne std.! two hol- tat ionally and enjoy life more, surely and safely provide . for 0 Stanford, Montana 0 . , week the Knox resolution declurIn and g s t iev ist articles haul b een routed thoroughly. ; their future welfare 98 throUgh t o . die war ended, and Senator Knox virtually destroyed, and Warsaw an- To Win Out you must play the I LIFE INSURANCE. We would Capital $20,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 o o opened the debate with a defense of flounced the capturt of Skylra, a bol- game every time. k !be glad to show you the policy I the Measure and a warm attack on shevist stronghold, by the Polish cav- \Look iit SO -anti -Ho; he has that we are writing and explain ' the policy of President Wilson. At airy. __ everything Inc wants, yet every. I same to you. --._ , ...:. -4 00000 0000 000.0 • 00000 000 00000 0000.00 011e It MOWS t hat Ilf! iltlttlu hiiis 111011- t y Iiy shady praetiees, you may replY. Don't fool you the So-Lnd- So has everything he wants. Do von imagine that he doesn't know bow you and other people regard him? And do not think for a mo- ment that he enjoys being looked at askance, or Hint lie wouldn't exchange most of his ill-gotten gains to stand high with you dud other people -----and to stand high with himself'. The things that count are the things that last. Playing the game lasts. By 13. C. Forbes -TIl$ $ $ $ 147. GAME OF LIFE W EU even if I should have