ANTI-FOREIGN WAVE RISING IN SHANGHAI

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VOL. XLIV, No. 71
MOORHEAD, MINNE80TA,SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1927.
NEWS
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CAMPAIGN UNDERWAY
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AS SHANGHAI FALLS TO CANTONESE
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s'..; a r \ ; w.-.d, and will t nke
a b l e . T h e y h e a r t h e bugle. T h e y lisc a r t r i d g e s failed to fire, a n d r e a c h e d t e n f o r it.
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municipalities
Hollywood. Cal. M a r c h 26 ( U P ) —
Financial
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w a s s t a b b e d t h r o u g h t h e h e a r t early
add e to re- t o d a y at t h e C r e s c e n t club, a l l e g e d film
W h e r e v e r t h e b a t t l e is joined t h e arm i e s a r e alike, t h e one well drilled,
< olonv bootleg e s t a b l i s h m e n t .
When
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v e r " c r a z e s h i f t e d to S o u t h e r n Cali'• T h n r s d a v a •;• ejyioo:, f r o m
T1-' m u r d e r e d b o x e r w a s found in f o r n i a t o d a y w i t h the r e p o r t e d s t r i k e Goes to s l e e p a g a i n a n d w a i t s a r o u s ing by t h e e x t r a o r d i n a r y . T h e n it is
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T h " time wa.s flu- r e a r room w i t h a k n i f e in h i s heart.
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a s t h e o p p o s e d l e a d e r s h i p is a ' - k r o v ! :• a !N. Minn., M a r c h 2 6 — W m .
a r : p fi'.'" r ! -vedged t h e fight would he o v e r b< fore
M. ¡ ' ar; ". > a .i C o r m o r a n t s t o r e k e e p e r ,
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f a r e of t h e i r c o m m u n i t y a r " *r
and w o m e n w h o p r a y •-'ar.dine
the
San F r a n . f (•" Cal.. M a n !; 26 CUP' s y n a g o g u e s , t a l k m o r a l s , law
ke. per pleaded g u i l t y to
r;w o b s e r v a- s e c o n d d e g r e e
w h e n — O n e p r i v a t e f dead a n d a n o t h e r dy- n a c e . o r d e r a n d decomy ar, d e i t h e r
AI
• h a v i r . h - n k e n into
a ing as th«- r e s u l t of a she. .ting f r a y fail to vote or v o t e - e r r -'i a t a i n - f t h °
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. '.n w a s m a d e w h e n p a r t f o r c e e n t r a n c e *o t h e b a r r a c k s at.
i n c . T h e p r a y e r r.f-et;r,£r ma re-p r ea s t r a c - d to Minot a n d a a. m.. in a d r u n k e n c o n d i t i o n , accord- s e n t f a i t h bu f t h e phf""- to
i r. t n e
•'••aied McDonr.fd -was off- ing to rfporr, to m i l i t a r y police. Wil- w o r k s is a t t h e poll-.
liam E s c u e . a n o t h e r p r i v a t e , on s e n t r y
- a i" t h e - e
Mal\
duty, o p p o s e d him. H o l r i " - s h o t PJscu<? t h r o u g h "he n e r k a n d b r e a s t . T h e
B R E W S T E R BANK. S H O R T
sentrv. altbouen
nyor'aliy
wounded,
OF R E S E R V E S , IS C L O S E D d i s a r m e d H o l m e - in n h a r d ' o h a n d
s t r u g g l e a n d - h o t him dead
Ir.dianapohfi.
March
If»XP.i —
s - ; ,f a March 2 ? «,UP'" D e p l e t e d
Scan" h o p e
of
the threatr • •
- t v
cau.-ed t h e B r e w s t e r
ened s u s p e n s i o n of w o r k in union bi' :M. ,k F-'rewst- r. Minn., to close
"'s M: -s ?.t r n r d i n p to A. J. Veigel.
t u m i n o u F c o a l m i n e - on A p r i l 1 w a s
f V;" - e n m r r i s s i o n r r .
held t o d a y at ir.:- - n a t i o n a l h e a d q u a r fan ii •
. a: of th« in: Utntion w a s $25,ters
of t h e
United
Min--- w o r k e r «
| San F r a r M a r c h 26 U P ' — An h e r a
i Indian marathcr. run over
4V>-mile
i
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May
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"'ians under w a y for conAnoka—Work
to start
soon on
t
| Redwood
Empire
Association
annavigation d a m acro**
•u <• V,
' sconced
A dozen tribes h a r e agreed • construetior; o? n e w $350,000 b r i d g e
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BILL TO FINE
VOTE SLACKER
IS INTRODUCED
Faith and Work;
SNOWFALL OF 10.1 INCHES
Some Plain Truths
IN CITY SETS NEW RECORD
Day Savings Time
Banned by House
House of David is
I ndi r ¡j( (¡al / n í
Harnesville
News
!
Father Kills Self
With Third Bullet
Chaplins Dir ora
to \o( Rendi ( ouri
St. Paul, March 26 ( U P ) — B a n k
guaranty legislation,
f r o w n e d upon
by the M i n n e s o t a s e n a t e c o m m i t t e e
on banks and banking, m a y
be
brought before t h e upper h o u s e Monday, minority m e m b e r s of the comm i t t e e i n t i m a t e d today.
Farmer-labor m e m b e r s , said to f a v o r a guaranty plan similar to the l a w in Nebraska m a y fight for its p a s s a g e o n t h e
floor of the senate, d e s p i t e the 7 to 2
v o t e of the banking c o m m i t t e e fav- ^ W a s h i n g t o n , D. C., March 26 ( U P ) —
or a guaranty plan similar to the l a w Alarmed by spreading anti-foreign acin N e b r a s k a m a y fight for its pass- tivity in China, P r e s i d e n t Coolidge toa g e on the floor of the senate, d e s p i t e day ordered more than 1500 more Amthe 7 to 2 vote of the banking com- erican m a r i n e s sent to the w a r zone
miLtee f a v o r i n g indefinite postpone- to protect 1,000 of United S t a t e s nationals potentially m e n a c e d there. T h e
ment.
l e a t h e r n e c k s mobilizing w i t h w a r t i m e
At the s a m e t i m e a report w a s an- s p e e d at half a dozen A t l a n t i c c o a s t
ticipated f r o m s e n a t e m e m b e r s w h o points, will sail from S a n Diego, Cal.,
recently j o u r n e y e d
to N e b r a s k a to on the transport H e n d e r s o n , probably
study operations of the law. T h e Min- w i t h i n ten d a y s and are e x p e c t e d to be
n e s o t a s o l o n s w e r e said to be unfav- at the s c e n e of danger w i t h i n 30 days,
orably i m p r e s s e d
by the N e b r a s k a n a v y officials said.
plan and no doubt w i l l add their
T h e H e n d e r s o n , now at Corinto, Nics t r e n g t h to t h e opposition Monday.
aragua, a f t e r carrying 1200 m a r i n e s to
protect A m e r i c a n l i v e s and property
in Nicaragua, will arrive in San Die g o in about t e n days. In that time
the m a r i n e s r e a d y for s e r v i c e will be
mobilized at s o m e e a s t e r n points from
their s t a t i o n s and will be m o v e d a c r o s s
the c o n t i n e n t by train.
The
$128,518 spent
annually by
T h e request for the m a r i n e s c a m e
Clay c o u n t y farmers, a s part of Min- to the n a v y d e p a r t m e n t at 3 a. m. tonesota's $14,638,000 y e a r l y f e e d bill, day from Admiral Clarence S. Wilcan be reduced to a m e r e fraction of l i a m s at Shanghai, chief of the U n i t e d
that amount if the f a r m e r s in t h i s S t a t e s A s i a t i c fleet. H e h a s b e e n placcountry will plant m o r e alfalfa t h i s ed in c o m p l e t e charge of the dangerspring, according to t h e Blue V a l l e y ous situation.
Creamery Institute.
W a s h i n g t o n , D. C. Marcn 26 ( U P ) —
The a v e r a g e f a r m in Minnesota h a s All f o r e i g n e r s h a v e been r e m o v e d from
1.0 a c r e s in a l f a l f a and more t h a n the rioting city of Nanking, S e c r e t a r y
eight a c r e s in l e s s profitable f o r a g e of the N a v y Wilbur a n n o u n c e d today.
crops.
A l f a l f a i s y i e l d i n g t w o t o n s One A m e r i c a n h a s been killed. Wilto the acre, the o t h e r s only 1. 1 tons. bur's m e s s a g e from Admiral H. H.
Data
compiled
by
the i n s t i t u t e s H o u g h at N a n k i n g through Admiral
W i l l i a m s at S h a n g h a i said Dr. Wilc h e m i s t s s h o w that one acre of alfalliams of N a n k i n g university is the onfa p r o d u c e s a s much protein a s three
ly American k n o w n t o h a v e
been
a c r e s of clover or n i n e a c r e s of tim- killed.
othy.
T h e scarcity of f a r m produced proS h a n g h a i March 26 ( U P ) — M a r s h a l
tein is
costing
Minnesota farmers
Chiang kai-shek, C a n t o n e s e commandmillions of dollars a year. E v e n af- er in chief, t o d a y defied the world to
ter piling on e v e r y c o s t i t e m s u c h a s s u p p r e s s China ; ud pledged himself to
labor, fertilizer, seed, t a x e s and in- cancellation of t h "
> called unequal
t e r e s t on the land, it h a s b e e n found treaties under which r oroigners in
that by g r o w i n g a l f a l f a protein c a n China hnvo eiiio' cd ¡ pee.tal privileges.
bo "produced at h o m e " for one-third
Chiang a r r i v e d ¡odav and establishits cost in certain purchased feeds. ed his headquar: r in '¡m ( h i n e s e ciIt w a s the striking Increase in profits ty of S h a n g h a i . H i d i n g ar d the naon a v e r a g e
f a r m s g r o w i n g a l f a l f a tionalists would not use force a g a i n s t
w h i c h led the institute to undertake the f o r e i g n e r s but would depend upon
the e s t a b l i s h m e n t of 10,000 Acre Al- a n e c o n o m i c boycott an their w e a p o n
falfa Clubs throughout
the Missis- to compel cancellation of the treaties.
sippi
valley
in
cooperation w i t h
Shanghai, March 26 ( U P ) — Antileading farmers,
b a n k e r s and busiforeign
feeling, g r o w i n g in S h a n g h a i
n e s s men. T h e institute's e x p e r t s estoday
a
s
r e s e n t m e n t a g a i n s t bombardtimate that one of t h e s e clubs inc r e a s e s the returns from the f a r m s m e n t of N a n k i n g by the British and
gunboats, w a s fanned bv native agitain t h e c o m m u n i t y w h e r e it i s estabtors. H e a v y guards w e r e on duty at
lished by $300,000.
all o u t p o s t s of the foreign s e t t l e m e n t s
and armed patrols circulated b e t w e e n
the posts.
T h e s t e a m e r K u n g w o W e n c h o a , carrying
200 foreigners,' m o s t l y Ameri+
* cans, from
N a n k i n g and other dangerMr. and Mrs. H o m e r Milligan re- ous interior points arrived h e r e today.
turned
this
week
from Ottertail, Hundreds of A m e r i c a n s and British
Minn., and have again t a k e n up resi- gathered at the dock to m e e t the boat
d e n c e in the rooms back of the post- hoping for word from friends and relaoffice.
t i v e s in the interior.
Miss Charlotte Schmidt7, who is a
Many at the d o c k s w e r e w i v e s of
student at Minnesota U is s p e n d i n g men w h o remained at their posts in
h e r Easter
vacation
with her par- N a n k i n g and e l s e w h e r e a f t e r s e n d i n g
e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schmidtz.
their f a m i l i e s to the relative s a f e t y of
Obert Grover h a s r e s i g n e d h i s po- Shanghai. A few found familiar f a c e s
sition a s
agriculture
instructor at on the boat, but most of t h e m turned
Hector, Minn., and will go into part- a w a y from the deck with no definite
n e r s h i p with h i s brother-in-law, Carl word of the fate of their loved ones.
W i t h o u t military escort s c o r e s of
H e g l a n d . in farming the place forEuropeans and Americans, who had
m e r l y occupied by O. C. Toso.
T h e local faculty enjoyed its regu- been t r a p p e d in tlx; riotous city for 48
lar monthly banquet, at the school hours, terrorized by the inflamed nah o u s e on T u e s d a y evening. T h e Mis- tives, arrived at the flocks Friday night
ses Gibbon and Frick of the M. S. T. and Saturday morning and embarked
C. w e r e out of town
guests.
Miss on d e s t r o y e r s for Shanghai.
The strong attitude of the commandGibbon g a v e
a review
of Sinclair
ers
of the British. American and JapL e w i s ' novel "Elmer Gantry."
Fola
n
e
s
e s h i p s was given credit for this
l o w i n g the banquet a social t i m e was
of
foreigners
s p e n t in playing g a m e s and in folk s u c c e s s f u l evacuation
who
were
not
mole<-'tert
they
made
d a n c e s u n d e r the direction of Miss
their way f . iiie p: n e e ! i o n of s h i p s
Frick.
and guns.
H o m e s with radios received m a n y
Miss Anna E. MofTett, professor of
a m i ' s t on W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g w h e n Nankir;' unhn "s. y, w a s carried to the
the
Glyndonites
broadcasted their dock with ••.'.•(, bullet, w o u n d s in her
program
of music
and s o n g s f r o m body. Her condition w a s reported criWDAY.
tical. A me- nage from Admiral Hough
Mr. and
Mr« Oscar I^arnon who at N a n k i n g to W a s h i n g t o n «nid Miss
wer-- recently married, entertained a Moffet wan wantonly shot twice by nal a r g e n u m b e r of their friends at a tionalist. soldiers. Miss MofTett is the
d a n c e i n t h e Woodman hall on Wed- daughter of Col. W. IV MofTett of Madison, Wis., and a sister of E. B. Mofnesday evening.
Cecil
Johnson
returned
h o m e fet t, St. Paul
T u e s d a y e v e n i n g f r o m Sterling, III-,
Marine Plumley, guard at the Unitw h e r e he h a s been working.
ed State« consulate,
wan
wounded
John Friday of H a w l e y called on while protecting a party of A m e r i c a n s
Glyndon friends on T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g fleeing to the s a f e t y of Socony hill.
enroute from Sabin to H a w l e y .
Shanghai, March 26 ( U P )
Two
Ralph S w e n s t o n of W h o a ton w a s
French
priests
today
were
reported
to
a visitor on Friday at the Rerggren
h
a
v
e
been
murdered
by
the
Chinese
home.
at N a n k i n g and the French were reported
to
be
e v a c u a t i n g Nanking
COOLIDGE TO A T T E N D
aboard a gunboat, which w a s proceedU N I T E D P R E S 8 B A N Q U E T ing to S h a n g h a i .
Wafihington, March 26 ( U P ) — P r e a S ident Coolidge will go to N e w York
'April 25, to speak at the dinner of
WEATHER FORECAST
th- United P r e s s Association» comFor Moorhead, Fargo and virr"merating the organization's twenoinity:
Mostly cloudy tonight
tieth
anniversary, the W h i t * H o u s e
and S u n d a y ; rising temperature
announced today.
tonight
T e m p e r a t u r e s : H i g h e s t yesterday, 23; l o w e s t l a s t night, 7; at
Minneapolis—$75,000 new banquet
8 a. m. today 9.
room to be built for Curtis Hotel 3rd
!
Precipitation, «1
?, aoa t o t u «t.
Heavy Guards on Duty
—Nanking Refugees
Arrive.
All .M ' I o r i i • ••'! ;ti><! n f s M a f n : t. rri tory c o v e r ' d liy
ib.X^a¡,;< v<showii Lfeat Î i t ( • r ' • ' >di:> •• Ml" 'MV
,.\
SENATE SPLIT ANTI-FOREIGN
CERTAIN ON
GUARANTIES WAVE RISING
Hollywood Boxer Is
Murdered at Club
California Revives
Forty-niner Scenes
Cormorant Man to
Begin 5 Year Term
One Dead, Sentry
Dying in Shooting
Bituminous Miners
May Quit April 1
Indians Plan 480
Mile Race in May
ALFALFA AN
IDEAL FEED
I
Glyndon
News
!
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