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A WEATHER FORECAST Bismarck and yieinity: Light tonight. Fr overcast. For snow ESTABLISHED 1873 FINAL EDITION BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THUR DAY, DECEMBER 1. 192 PRICE FIVE CENTS | BRITISH. PUBLIC BACKS DEBTS POLICY z IR ae a ‘ 79 VAIS | E | 3 | | ! | ’ | i | | r { i sect a. Success in Meeting ane | President of American saad Discharged at Linton, Unable \ Cs . Oo 4 { 1 aq Situations in Three Years | ation cf Labor ‘Taken Il | To Decide Fate of adore 1 ‘ hown by Heads | in Mexico City | Corbin For Shooting Snes | ee | { ! ! i i REDUCE BAD PAPER} A SPECIAL TRAI | OUT FOR 56 HOL ——— | —~ eaeseaee ! i} | ‘ 5 Bank Management Pilots In- Rushed to Lower Altitude to] Corbin Alleged to Have Shot stitution Through Period | Improve His Condition, Joe Mills in Argument NJ | : ‘ of Small Bank Closures — | Better st Summer | a i The Bank of North Dakota, on} i Fargo, D., Dec, 11.0 | A Jury in Emmons coun ' December 15, will have been under \ inipera, President of court, which heard the evidence in | i its present management for three! he A re ted 5 the case of the state aga Ke | ; years, and because of the excellent | the American Federation | Corin, charged with shooting with | rE record of the bank during that per: | ; of Labor, died near San ja <iotzun with intent to kill, Joe | ri iod it is expected that pre > willl | Low Potosi, accordmg | Mills, was discharged at 10 o'clock | a be brought by the majority of the; 3 this morning at Linton following 56} { Industrial Commission on C. R. | Hs pe pee hours of deliberation. | Green, manager, to retain the posi- | o i ‘aso, Spanis'! |The jury reported its inability to i 8 tion. Mr. Green assumed the posi | paper. ies han agreement in the case ¢ tion of manager of the Bank of siesta L Corbin last: summer shot Joe i North Dakota on December 15, 1921, | Mexico City, Dee. 11 (By the A.[ Mills in the jaw following an argu- | following the re 1 electiot Fr.) resident Gompers is standing} ment in Emmons punty near the ‘ During the period the has up better than expected.” said af Burleigh county lin A charge wa : been face to face with many trying message sent in the early hours this} made by Corbin that Mills was using situations, particularly in the field morning from the special train ona net in fishing in a creek on the | “a ting the tux funds in the, which Samuel Gompers, head of tial Corti property. Corbin's defense { , f with scores of private banks Ame » Federation of Labor, was that Mills crossed the creek in| closing. The close of the three- traveling home from this city. Itla beat and ed with a club was } f year period will find the bank re-! whs sent to President Calles whol approaching him and Corbin, fearing , porting a profit in its statements | during the night insisted on receiving| bod: used the shot gun. . ff ena ad ap a clés: aid Ye) introducing America’s health hoy AHIEIEocae Teo lanene Ge anil core kad a Gompers? Soma | Mills. in his te f 2s use tals walla Carte Co Wocomes trom Prauville, Mich. and Ines, ! ean when the new administration took | UM % [iu oe : : : ‘pred_on {everybody is asleep except the doc-]when the shooting occurred. office, papas We Shaw at} tor at the bedside.” said the porter) At the time of the shooting Lust The Bank of North Dakota was at! tne inte ine C v had af of Mr. Gompers’ car when question-{ summer, Mills was rushed to a local its lowest ebb about three years ago, | Ae nad ed by the Station master at with shotgun wounds in his «nith resources listed at about i # ian thertriinipaseedatiit at head, ang it was not ex-| 000,000. The resources now are | “~~~ eae igeeeetn oes it SUI eat he would recove a few 500,000, { ic i ae ~ . r Mr. Gompers* He putled out of it, however, Si Hes re ‘FORT UNION Coolidge Gets ae ut igh tig a aailay old were about one million dollars, and) Careless and such improve better than him considerably now are listed at about 310,000,000, . . a} expected. bulletin tor he bank was, reported to have « Drops a Dime} i oa fecucd: ME atUN | deficit as high as 42,000 in 19: iam a Giles while the and in its November 15, 1924, state- Hat Deca ait 5 {train was ked for a short ment reports a surplus of about ent Coolidg time at the station of E me de Reduce Bad Accounts ite Is Donated To State jerthed funne thee During the period the amount of Oily Seen epee ae 1 ota One Wi uw tehencthe: _ WILL REACH U.S. FRIDAY N redeposits and loans in closed banks Historical Society { nieke W letter received Antonio, oe. iM. “By | has been decreased. On March 10, oo he House today showed che P.)-Samuel Gompers, pre 2, the first independent statement | Five acres of land, embracing the! that iys watch | dent of the American Federation of of the bank under its new manage-| it, of old Fort Union, th Da cient eive ij baber, will arvive in n Antonio : (ment, there was livted $997,008.73 of (ee guns Mor io the PE Pitduy GENOST LTT AROME STE redeposits in closed banks and $49) SeDLO se RAGE WORE aay AccoMpAnied: bylOF oth D 4 = 740.40 in loans, a total of $1,499,-Jhas be@n acquired by the State His-) i Reet it - Henry Emrich Charged With 4 5 _ $1,499, { ers, They jepart 3. The statement of November {torical Society for ' very heist lay for New York via New Or the Murder of Harvey Dan- shows this amount has been Crawford, superintende: N ” Repo fiom Mexico ¢ a 4 py New Year leparts from Mexico City jales BuBifess IME reduced |to $1,418,377.48. The reduc-} society, said today. Half nt Know me but one 4 t thor chief became sudd iels. Business Man tion @f $81,266.65 was accomplished | chase price was donated by Col. C. Resa tata i Acnukerg DUNO BNIbide by the bank in the face of the fact] B. Little of Bismarck, pre of 5 ec You {his condition at one t that upwards of 200 banks closed|the association, and half es aime you did not, ous. He was brought out ILT BUSINESS DEAL during the period, and considerable lidents of the vicinity of the pl Seu ate me oni wsiietehen ant : rum it itupand kept} f shuie money which was tied up in them] Old Fort Union stood al the m a Mae here ol jqnecdediniatntonavlGw, H oes when Mr. Green assumed manage-|of the Yellowstone as hungry. : : f , . ea hot cup of coffee and rolis } Dis: . ver Bs ment of the k remained “frozen.” empties into the Missouri, on t me ene ae . ae ke | {Disappointment Over Result Some of the money has been secured |line between Montana and North NOMECOTR LUMI TONe (hiRIee ior al | Caused Emrich to Start y on collateral, {t is in the final liq- |Dakota, Mr. Crawford said. ‘The °° 1S : | ; uidation of closed banks that the] military post was Fort Buford, and ours bells Quarrel, He s Bank of North Dakota ultimately |the town was Mondak, me ere ee a will suffer a heavy los: = ated from appreciations fr i . Atinneny Paine in One of the chief tasks of the pres-{tana and North Dako’ + aes : ent management was conducting the |town partly in the two A i ion Emrich, Roseau, Minnesota, farm loan department and protecting | Fur traders went up the Missouri i qi " y. {was formally ¢ ed with first de the tax funds. Reversing a loxs of {to old Fort Union, thence on j a EAL"! Bureau Opened Washing: leree mucder today in connection f \ $142,000 and reporting « prof up the Missouri, up the Yell i ton Foster Legislation fiwith the shooting of Harvey Daniels, | i reducing the amount of tone or across to Canada, | \eeeet Here REM UReTRTaytN| a \gunds, tepresents a gain for the {Crawford said. It is encraties toa aa president of the Northwe ortgag bank of over 5,000 during the |hope, he said, that the site may be : Washington, Dee. 11--Headquar- }Company, in his office tod : period. Other gains fave been made Jmade an attractive and histories i ere were onened today peer ge peich in a sleet cont eas which are not reflected in the state-|interesting park in the future. \ Gonkess Gilled Sel er-Consumer Leagu national non- | whieh police say he made to Andrew ments. : epee Confesses He Killed School |p ipisan ciation just organized, lar enptnin of detectives, de ‘ The administration of the Girl Sweetheart under the chairmanship of B. kK, |elared he went to Daniels’ office was not without difficulty. While Yokum, former president of the Rock |with the intention of killing him} there were appeals from many pri- = : sland Railroad, to foster cooperative | should Daniels fail to pay him mon vate banks which were tottering for Camden, J, Dee. 11.--Sixteen- eting and work for leg ley which Em due him funds, the Bank of North Dakota year-old Stanley Curtiss, alleged con. | jal to farmers, jim business t covering / was faced with the necessity of ad- sfessed yer of ch school | Bu a statement announcing open-| period of four y mrich el tatging fiuce adie of money (6 Oe | sweetheart, Betsy Ross, also 16, wisi ing of headquarters of the League, jed he lost « hotel valued at § i j farm loan department, with which ; held without Jai) by the corener to-| formation of Bens announced | groney and furniture worth 0 loans could be made pending comple- . or grand jury action. He is) recently in New York, where eastern and other articles valued at n tion of bond issues. ‘fo do this it | Weel Campaign Will Be ed sim muta he inl was! headquarters will be maintained, the | business deals. Daniels, the prison } s s for the bank to kee ; Hee found dead on the floor in the home | 9, ation committee declared that declared, was responsible either A tendey int den is 0 ciety Gist Condueted in Bismarck of her sister in Gloucester Tuesday} organization of the farming interests | directly or indirectly for all these 4 could be obtained at any time. = night with a bullet wound through! yn a broad scale on economic line j Yl 5 An anti-rat campaign will be con-;her abdomen. At first young Cur-[has yet to be undertaken and the!- He went to Daniels’ office about ! Laat apes ee ducted in Bismarck, December 17 to tits said the girl had aceidentally| hope for the future in this respect 5 p. m, yesterday, Emrich sald, on i One. linen ae by. Biss Green ‘ : shot herself while playfully twirl-! lies wholly in federal legislation, |Daniels’ promis t he would he i caused some unfavorable comment, 5 Fates ing his pistol around her fing - i that time. The money, he } believes the protection af.| Plans for the extermination Es oie) ee E ‘ t : ye Pret public money. in the bank | Paizn will be made following a ‘ Ber Ds aa ee a ‘ 5 {said mass not fe a ee f Factlel : explain. | here S y by R, Scott Zimmerman, the 2uthorities | se : Hels sree Aeon eee ( has Justitied the mean’. As exDiain: OE EME ernie Te mitted that during an argument over [floor when Emrich rewched for some ed hy bank officials, if a check were : ‘ ‘ ome improper — pictur she had papers. Daniels, he said, picked up i taken by the Bank of North Dakota | Biological Survey, United State. and in his possession, he placed a Wenec atten (andi wend it and sent direct to the bank on Ae eo a eeeiinad ing survey | bullet in the pistol with the inten- |. “Looked kind of funny to me and Se aera eee eek No a Tata iss cache Ge Gir usmle of | tion of frightening Miss R bat |! pulled out my, gun and shot him,” , i i , the Bank of North Le DY PEOUre ' tha i me e Y ich’s a ure confession eads oe «regardless of the fact that the check | and suggcst_means for ging one, Meunoll $98. diss arged. The’! Southwestern Refiners Would nrc Ds Daas i e a ~ were alone in the house. | striking Daniels abbve : art, might have been taken for collec- | the fight. |. . ! — | Cut Hauling Expense |two in the right hip, one in the leg tion. Mr. Green issted an order Aubwerreel film) ihe, Modern, Lied) . | jand the fifth going wild, ‘ would not accept checks Pipers” showing means of fighting’ Jury Disagrees The shcts were heard by other 8 treasurers, requiring drafts, under | rodents, will be displayed at moving | A C } fife expert, of an aun dindenied tmsinh., He ) which arrangement the Bank of | picture houses, : ail In Arson Case} ::. ion, who Seen te erence Wau later ‘ 4 North Dakota could protect itself.| The Association of Commerce is; ---— returned from St. Louis whe EVE The tateaded’ to go fe. (police gh peice Vere complaint, but the rule | cooperating with the government.) Bottineau, D., Dec, 11.--After [attended a hearing befor oUReSAeaaEee antl give hineelt Gh kept, and Mr, Green asserts there | and J.J, M, Macleod has been named 26 hours of deliberation by a jury | iner the Interstate i BARES : } ittle i organizer of the campaign, which heard the evidence inst !Commission in which oil r is little objection to it now. With r ividu- A big fight to exterminate the Mart Rollofson of Willow City, a! southwestern territory protested that | ERS TO COMPETE respect to other classes—individu , big. fig D City p OLD FIDDLERS T als, school treasurers, etc--the rule | house rat is being made in many) barber charged with arson in the rates to the Northwest are] Wahpeton, N. D., Dec. 1. A coun- was not enforced, since the*Bank, if | parts of the country, the government | f degree in connection with a;too high, said today that under the lipy fiddlers’ contest, featuring old ) it lost, would lose little. However, | learning that house rats are disease |fire which brought death to threej refiners proposals the freight rates|tunes, will be the principal attrac- , protection was afforded by the mak- | carriers, cause fires and other great| minor children of Mr, and Mrs, F. J.[on gasoline would be reduced to |tion of the third of a series of public ing of individual contracts under | damage. |Warner, Judze W. J. Kneeshaw in|North Dakota points 5 to 40 per-lentertainments being yiven hy the which it,was agreed all items taken 7 ————— ct court here at noon yester-|cent. The reduction asked would |ogmmereial club this winter, The by the bank were taken conditional y dismissed the jury. range from one to eight cents orl ceveraiament will be given Dec. 28 to final payment: The case will probably be tried at| gallon, the heaviest reduction inland there will be $80 in prizes for ‘The situation which ¢herbank mct is future term of district court,}western North Dakota, The south-|the fiddlers winning first, second robably will result in recommend: State’s Attorney J. J. Weeks said,{ western refiners want to be able toland third p tiaiby Me Grean tothe legial lesaiiersoue ts! ae inbsety: uncles onal compose gee Bualnehe: inilthe: Nez: ts : a change in the law makin; ls $10,000, west with the Wyoming and other i asi baa aerbie md aris anv ‘Transfer of the criminal cases| producers, he said. AUSTRIANS SIGH FOR MEDAL ° nee A * i C S rmer |* r ricl i ‘or At Dec. 11. To appease large $ by him unfair to the bank, bee August Sutherland, former} Mr. Hendricks submitted data for] Vienna, . Seen Meat MRR Meter Winniben Dee ate Preparations |eashier of the Maxbass bank; F. .|the xtate railroad commission sup-|numbers of citizens who crave dee- Jess for the formation oy a coarse grain|Rinkle of Antler, Paul J. Nordberg | porting the plea for lower rates. |orations, abolished with the estab- The condition of collections inthe | pool, similar to the Manitoba wheat | of Newburg and D. B. McDonald of - en iihiaent ondhelcenunliona hasbeen farm loan department, too, is a mat-| pool, will be discussed at a meeting |Maxbass, all former directors of the REASE ON POSTS decided to create a medal of the ter of satisfaction to bank @fficials,| of directors and members of the! institution, to Ramsey county was]. Rome, Dec, 1},~-Gentlemen in an|federated republic of Austria, There and they believe that they will be| Manitoba cooperative wheat pool as-jordered by Judge Kneeshaw late] inebriated condition will not be al-|will he ten different classes able to make a reassuring report to| sociation, at a date to be announc- | Tuesday iowed to (han onto) the: lum) noses aero ‘bondholders. ‘There is about one|ed later, The pool would provide for wee in front of a large department store! Parasol ants derive th mime million dollars of loans tied up. in|the cooperative marketing of oats,; An Eskimo from Baffin’ here. The posts are greased ind are] from a habit of biting off pieces of but bank| barley, rye and flax if the scheme Is, caught a cold ow the first kept greased for the express purpose}.leaves much larger than themselves foreclosure proceedings, (Continued om page 3) | visit to London recently. of making drunkards move on, approved, and carrying them ‘over their heads. BIG COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS BEING ._- PLANNED FOR BISMARCK; TREE TO _BE ERECTED IN DOWNTOWN SECTION | NO FIRE ESCAPES FIVE KIPLED Head of Org Committee Named to Plan Celebration and To Look After the Needy of Bismé Christmas Time nization andl A Community the tvimmi iood Fellows ep that the Christm | he i | | Stratton; tun tree an; mu nd Bedls, B will t holidays, noby tra on Nort iti trains as well as local people hes matic effort te help tbe needy of the city is planned Good Fellows will ope ate in con, ana i tien with the So Registration hanes Nite sti Bureau, which wil wri on needy York, red. Roomers were forced cases. This, it will pre to rom windows vent duplieatio prevent needy ones froin beir vd, o a Systematic survey will be made. Scme aetails are yet to be planned whethe there and a kiddie will be a abut. GOOD PROGRAM =" similar questions ‘BOTTINEAU ' CH ARGES Smagrin ene i whi torium, Chis nd School To Be ven December 15 Entertainment | Bottine a D Dee. 1 Crimi. " dante Give wee inst the county u county were dis CS ete dby Judge Kneeshaw, wl Audit IS by var ed murre ous on, High indictments charging the Schoo! thers with “failure to sup The program, which pony the conduct of cour the benefit of the » fund, “failure to superint the fiber) Gia’ bra ta ne. and at jtffairs of the counts.” the same time the school | Sentence wasp: late 3 patrons an ide many. and or probably today on H. aia eA HIN Seine ar former treasurer of Be | ded guilty to de funds in th Bottineau, who ple ng county bank of count, the cit There training exhibitions, presen will be cal nteresting phy tio now ition hy Ee odunian (Bawa lusie and (closed, in excess of the depository other entertainment features joond furnished by the Criminal work of the has been completed. ASK RECEIVER Doubt If City Will Get Cash For Playground Bismarck school authorities from} © Harmon Foundation, New York, which investigated a site in Bis- See _for the pessible appropria-| petition Filed in Farmers tion of $2,000 for p und pur- poses, It was announced in Willis ance Company Matter ton that that city had been given one of the donations, to be made th country, and may Merry ee thle doubt if Bis- | ceiver of the Farmers Insurance uny of Dickinson is i na pe ter, member of the | tition. of Commissione school hoard, said that word had |S. A. Olsne-s. forwarded to the heen expected, but that in the ab-/ county court by the Arterney-Gener sence of word, the prospects are not | als offic favorable to Bismarck. The board he Insurance Conuniss hid antago ng, or short-time [asking that a new receiver be mnvitan six acres of land}ed, says that the receiver wade just west th of the Country [no effort t atoe ers Club wh to Mr. Regis- | notes, including those of his Jather; able for uf that he hus insi-ted on cancelling all vinst the com nob outst pany ndings po upon a short rous of donate to required nd wise not conducted the rece ship to the best interest of the would be an hes a © citizen public plays It excellent memorial to who felt able und d ing the site, he report One giant wood tree, felled re-, pany and policy holders cently in Oregon, provided sufficient’ Affains of the insuray lumber to build) 50 ordinary are scheduled for a hearing + Judge Pagh Dealer room bungalows. 'NEW RECORD IS ESTABLISHED IN GRAIN SHIPMENTS FROM DULUTH: Duluth, Dee. 11,- (By the A. P.) on a rising market, so returns to Movement of grain at Duluth and Su-/| farmers and dealers of the Northwest were reate: er bushel the . perior elevators during the present| Were Breuter per bushel than they were last year. op year from August 1 last up to] I wheat the prices have the loading of the last grain cart ely 30 cents the bus- | been approxin ing steamer of the navigation season, hel higher this year than last, and which left yesterday, established a/in other grains the gap has been new high recom in bushels for all! proportionately larg The ship- American ports. ss ments of the local harbor for the It was more than three times the! 1924 crop year totalled 14 Gay 1923 volume. In spite of their t bushels as compared with 37,990,889) fie volume, which caused two rail| bushels last year, and the 1924 re- embargoes to be put on rail ship-|ceipts were 160,926,013 bushels com- ments to the head of the Jakes dur-| pared with 45,828,971 bushels the ing the summer, the grain was sold| preceding year. Chairmen rck During | ALL' DEMAND SHARE AS OTHERS OF ALLIES PAY UP Would Get Money Equally With United States From i France. Other Nations ‘NO OBJECTION HERE Officials in| Wash- | ington Enter to Protest To British Claim Treasury London, Dec. 11 By the A. P. longings y needy families ace} Winston Spencer Churchill's dec eilieriedl gation in hi t speech in the } The Community Christy plan} House of woons as Chancellor of was formulated in general the Exchequer, that the government ing of heads erent organs} i ! considers it essentia any pay- {zation of Con Mi noon, The group elected H. ©, Sax-! tors in Europe to d States vik, superintendent 0 companied aneous- and roporti + to this © press and popu- without regard te kethook. ry mérning newspaper displays of hts speech more prom- nyching else, relegating: the inent \ | will make —repe "ity seeond place one of the worst fogs i meeting Briday afternoon at Jot the yen which: hay kentlDowdon| Vthe Association of Con k and dismat for 48 hours and and a final program formulated. | which was stil! this morning as dense ) A bug d0-toot Christmas tree has! , Theen pure I and the week belore/ Serer jot wel Ue ob ACCEPTED BY 5 (eu on, Dee 1i-The Trea~ d Fourth streets . epted the statement of hted. every ni ton Churehill, chancellor of the itich exchequer, yesterday on lied debts obvious and logical and bas intention of making) further ¢ This e de ted: conference between Ses ereta Secretary, Winston BEES Wadsworth ‘AUG, BELMONT, WIDELY KNOWN, | DIES AT HOME ‘Was Sportsman and Financien of Long Standing in Country w York, Dec. 1 August Bele mont, internation known sports- en and fhe avenue apart . died in his Parl t night after ¢ iiness « fits than one days A sudden aituck of cellulitis, complig cated hy Ulocd poisoning, was given ae the cay his death, He was 7t old. While no definite funerad ‘ungements have been made it was announced that the buris would take place in the fumily plot at Newe } port, Rhode Island Mr. Belmont was bern in New | York, Feb. 18, 1835. He cntered Hare vard univer 70 after prepars ‘ing ut the rectory school, Hampden, and Phillips Exeter aead= ters Banking Firm In 1873 he entered the banking firm which he assumed Feontrel at the death of his fiather ut his life heen 2 g circles, At the time of his death he was head of ; the firm of Au Belmont & Ce. Mr. Belmont was chairman of thé board of directors of the Intere vhoreugh — Rap. ompany. whieh he orga: man of the be ' St. Paul railroad, Baueabie Lite in chair- sville and director of the director of the ura: company, bank and various riken corona ons. Mr. Belmont w: married twic@ and was the father of three children. His first wite, whom he married in IAS, Was Bessic R. Morgan. She 0 Mx. Belmont ‘Robson, a famous by his first . Jr, Raymond and August, Jr, died in 1919. mont Was the son of August (Perry) Bel- ws born at Alzeg Rhenish Prussia, at the age of citizen of the United i the first’ opportunity, The j elder Belmont became i tally known figure in diplomatic ei | ARCHITECTS — NAME OFFICERS Fargo, N. D., Dee, 11.~W. B. Han- ck of Fargo was chosen president of the North Dakota Architects as- ‘ sociation to succeed W. F. Kurke of £0, Rt a meetirg held recently in the Fargo Commercial club, Mr, Kurke was chosen vicepresident. Robert Ritterbush of . Bismarck was reelected secretary and treas- urer. Fargo, Devil Lake, Jame! town, Bismarck and Grand ans were represented among the © architects who attended ‘thm peaks session. :

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