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HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [am E TABLISHED 1873 BISM ARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY. DEC EMBE ER 16, 1924 PRICE FIVE CEN' Ih WEATHER FORECAST Generally fair and ¢ontinued cold tonight and Wednesday. SENATE TAKES UPPOSTALSALARY BILL WIDESPREAD IN ‘THENORTHWEST Temperature Falls to 18 Be- low in Bismarck, Colder Pere PAAR RRR nee yp RYSLATEST COAST GUARD CRAFT PRESS PRESSED INTO TSTATRR SERVICE TO RESCUE 14 GIRLS, ON NOTION HITS, I$ PROPOSED STORM-TOSSED WATERS OF LAKE) . Wash, Dee. 16. Bourteen not be removed until later in the QUICK ACTION 1 the Comaraderic, form- day, when the gale is expected. to j storm-tossed waters of Union 1 in-going shipping board) subside. ried adrift on the The gale which of Elliott: Bay, 1 Would Cost Be Erected in the Heart were the waters Washington] Administration Loses Effort kes here during the night 4 early ind Union and Puget Sound, followed ™, , ™ Other Places Cee jxuard craft organized to reseue the snow storm of the season, The snow- Vote on Veto ( x f nl i - sears { girls, fall ranged from five to nine Nes H i 1 The comaraderie, used as a house | in Seattle to Hand nehes in other | SS 12, BELOW NADA| FOR MANY ACTI Hid Gu an tly A nats uit tah fu “lPAKE UP THE VETO | eter J cearehing for the J poliee boat milar conditions existed in the} 60-Mile Wind Accompanies | Hotel, Convention Hall, Radio | round a eratt bout ata { nadian province of British Colu Senator Sterling Introduced sy whe nine vermment rum bin . jal by Ly The Cold Wave Which Hit Tower, Are Among the aie ing craft were anchored, Police ‘The storm was forecast to go south girls w 1 ote California {Captain Collier said Feat PI d Measure Providing For ‘eatures Planne: \ Henry Ford, always up to something mew, is Imilding the largest and most powerful electric locomotive SEES ISS Anan Higher Postal Rates in the world to haw! freight on his D. T. & 1. Railroad, ‘The super-engine, which is under construction at —_—— \ IN CALIFORNIA FORN is Highkind Park plant, will weigh 40 tons and will have sixteen 250 horse-power motors... Iwill be] Chicago, Dec. 1h A world’s tem | Begs of Co BEC SUL inale ot Hauling! iy tin Or ISO GANA OEM PGHB NEEL ple to upriculture, incl a radio id Washingt OMG eee | capable of hauling a train of 150 loaded cars, Ford engineers. say me t Ca Gets Sentence | ware De ig Retaror oes wave which swept over tie he eee We OS Ae ee ea aet | CE it the Senate give 1,000,000, is planned by a midwe: laries bi ( Helena, Montana San F ifornia. Low temperatures and | Soir Tee Nene ary ee hh iy ey stake last night. Over-ruling an objection by Senge rain are predicted for an area | saheviee MIME Dee, Tegutes! TER EWR IBGUNGRT RS OMS EMTIVIR SIRES CAINE abitty HUNTER) Gieijoliee tia Re Sterling, Republican, South Dae reaching to the Mexican border. | Mor whpmrotived enn than | baeiict Rone MORMelediwein WOuld Unawa of bis — identity, j Kota, the president pro tempore Cume ¥ « = | ar ago after 20 years on the ibe known as thevAmerican Agiieuie| CHvMNAUEN) |b Pebremin se Jiminss declared the motion in order The weather forecasters made good ; 5 feral. enéhi in Mian nomena Retrat” Societe Nuntanie W. 1. Franklin for money, the and rd the reli to be called. The their predictions of cold weather to- | here today. He underwent a serious { According to announced plans they ltlex ae ae nee, Ue sl Investigations Made by Them | actic y i ; rked an administration day. ! ‘ AiOnRiwORMOnEnSe Neo, nt GGiepemtie Tae una promptly arrested for vagraney move by which it was hoped that the It was 18 helow in Bismarck at 7} | SA SUBAUATICAN GWHREWie cil gears wild See aaa An 1, W. W. Comatitudion and Cover a Wide Range of | vets vote ight be held up until a, m. according to the government aeaapes | ald Weane: Cou chee nesnittianere teen: —= 2 ea dues book, showing dues were te eaneuhiiee ; tion on 4 measure to inerease postal at ie , rn hold, ° sp ere from | : y : n rec i toe neeetibe 1924, Subjects. Charges Leitear Wal DEtaRe AN OISE thermometer; it was 18 below in I Local Officials Drawn Into California where he had been mak-!Prominent Northwest Busi- to ee anaes , Hee Aaa uetore stile isenuce go at the same time and 22 below THB Rig ance Faieer Hib retirement ' £ : were found on him, Police Mag heSeta able | The Senate then voted to move to zero in Williston. se in Which Harvey [from the bench July 1, 1923, | ness Man Succumbs jn WiOhe Ne owen fl HCL CUD Taga GU ST TSHIRTS q Fag] immediate consideration of the vete. Many cities in the Northw : | AGHIOS AE RORIEL OL URE aaticne| : ee owen My days FURTHER HEARINGS = ortede below: veroktemperatuce: s Woman Is Accused f a rs, Al Fargo of Heart Ill ores ier - | WOULD RAISE RATES — , ported peratu house of representatives, where he ce Whiting and others — Hl cluding: Sheridan, Wyoming, | served three terms, Judge Morvi Ss 1 Gus mad te j . [ie Westin ton ee 16 ASB \ cWinnipes, —24; Spokane, W: peal , took a prominent part in framing} Rie ete aa ucerese lured: nee to Whiting, whose Campaign Expenditures Ex-| Mite fot inereases in beth postal ton, —2; Rapid City, BEST GIRL, CHARGE egisiation that cle ved the way for APPEARED TO BE WELL : i [salaries aud rates was introduced to- company — fin: | othe American -10; Prince Albert, ul iS v | elu tee oe ‘ ada, — building the F & é Diauine: tere baits accanay| | pected to be Subject of |S My a Sterling of the post- elena, Montana, — +t He vesig fis Congressional post = Mictedshens Further Inqui office committe ert Fi - { t ‘ 7 quiry Alberta, Canada, —4 or al| | Attack at Time Caused Great ‘9 accept appeintment by President) Dropped Dead in’ Lobby of © proposed building will be the Continued cold tonight and Wed- | Roosevelt to the federal bench, serv During | oy ss tole te itement in Harvey, | ing continuously until he retired on Hotel Shortly After jon of Con wericultaral —exhi- j reports on their findings. largest in the world, with 1 souare feet of floor ares {pension last week, 000,000 cubic feet. it was ng. Tt is pl yermanen 19 BELOW AT GRAND FoRKS | Policeman Being Accused Reaching Fargo aul Grand Forks, Dec. 16.-2The tem- aol \ : eReaS ae ee joe lowing the arrest of Mrs, Grave E. EA aN SS Wa alee ae ee foretwesune bwldins | Federation of Labor Build- authorized, and | ete urat tewstayeiae del teed to iearne (a une oe ee dae LEADERS LOSE j shortly after 5 o'clock this morning! the juncture af the. Chicaiea river. | ing in Washington “diploma mill ing of y ; extent. Trains arriving in the city}sault with a dancer« in) the lobhy lof the: Waldort) Motel) livicn antics and’ facilities, tre, bouts WichesenalecaGeuelinl abe at Confederate Vets Home i were late last night. There had been] joy — | h i adopted daugiter, Doll i it . Death is thought to have? ty would inelude a suburban. rail | Yaw) Vins Gory aititiainn, cakeind a) no rengule of suffering from the/ lips, IX The ar followed long been due to heart failure road » Plans are being ‘1PLANS FOR FUNERAL [hearings and recommended two bills | cold, investigation of a mysterious —at- { Mr. Bridgeman's death ‘ ANIM : can to vo ta work soon, so as to con to Congr ther of which has | fede: heads of several the Last) sessi izations we ; two of them were completed! {Others Injured in Fire on uvoir, Mis Dec. 16.—Two Con+ . te Veterans were burned to i ——— tack made on the young g¢ s she shock to Duluthians and his family. ‘ene puilding by Ma ie ai passed. One bill would prohibit j de: r were inj ‘ REACHES GREAT LAKES icthellont gander Note He left here last week with two oth- ees Washington, Dec, 1 Thousands {he circulation through the tally cep cate and two were injured whem thi Dee. 16.—The weather! ; arvey one night in August of Ashurst Succeeds in’. nen for Fargo to e ina bu h Washingt HAS CaRe IES leeetare ea cia vs eee dormitory of the \ eh tae Enlist Oo Te Dey puesta g CUANEH Ota Hane Ontong IN os his neighbors in Washington andj “diploma mill” literature and — the | seersen Eldteree Wench 5 issued) This “warnineeTthis $eqi: Ve Getinviiltomoor ani inoss conference with Roy S. Bridge- HR Gousha cin Gia mitre: Re Mecano ny canta ae ine one ava Home cacy , (Norihwest storm warnings are dis-] Mes. Phillips is out under , man and other creamery men of . et juniversities and colle, residents of *Missiavinpl, |) ae aayed on Lakes Michigan and Super-|bond, her hearing having. heen set: Not to a Vote Grand Forks and vicinity teday. He ganized labor are expected to pass : LU Hl : standards for edu Ties fi . parently was in the best of health, | yyy thes body for) satnuell Geniners) lions in) the Dieteiee ¢ lea ge i e Chris Martineson | nee + Arriving in Fareo this morning Mr late president of the American Fed | The Veterans Burenu invest uy called asa witness! HAVE TWO HOURS FIGHT Bridgeman went direct to the hotel.| jotition of Labor, in the six hours i for D = Chief of Pot WIND is expected to | somber ep in the eight~ ame building when ; structure owas discovered — in 60-MIL tion was completed by the comn : : i ; js State r j 3 flames. Volunte fought their way Helena, Mont, Dee, 16—A cold} in the case. ‘The case, When it ori- con As he walked into the lobby to fe in tute in the fe tee of which Senator Reed, Repub-'threseh Tha nasi, {aueht their way wave, borne on the crest of a 60-mile| inated, was ied to the Attorney. | 7 5 penne ry he fell to the floor. A docto Be eeree ‘ tli Pennsylvania, was chairman, yeter to ety The tore wind, descended on western Montana| General's ue by States Attorney Parliamentary Maneuvering 0 called but wr. Bridgeman is be es br i period (ites cumbell Give) dis aulikane taal omer Go Une Se se ihe ues ualled ast night, sending the temperature, Whipple and wide tity Ewan Is Brought Into Play in , lieve e have died instantly. ! ihe erty i this atte pe Be evante Vred hodies were found in bed iater, die Nelawi zero? aie i, cia Ulead hese eb ae ee eck body will be brought ba Ey ct a ri is 7 aN GP mpleted’ Hearings Someceh (ne sctciiaey wen atin peeetehes arvey deeply. After the — attack, ! The Action Juluth tomorrow morning hy his! Sages eae immediate ily of Mr. Gomp The uncompleted hearings are to the See : ne ) Phillips, the mother, ked | sons, Roy d Chester, ; Some Have Time ie Searcely 40] 5... tow inet minutes beside Nie ehoeel dealinemeiihethe government | ee ee ee Parts ee oeal authorities to have Chief M | ‘Leap From Their Beds in nd nearly all the time remain lenses in| the) Teuinot Dome ind |ciiei wore rexeued the second Uae tineson before departure of the train! Culifornia fields, administration of hi d time, similar ARE SENTENCED) 3" at night was given ov ral public ithe Department of J . cense and |. Washington, Dac. 16.--Adminis n by the At. {tration leaders in the Senate today Menemon(ahire vc andthe blocked an effort to over-ride Pres. ! )Coolidge’s veto of the postal pay in - | ; j aeere i eee om Washington the funeral trait ud in the sale of | » time t policeman in jereiise DiI. ‘ H 1 ava rert ss Dee fone ee rie| Will proceed to New York where conduct the Internal | OBSERVED Harvey was ander suspicion, it being | Senator Ashurst, Arizona, was! Baveniecn er cane final tunerdll@ervices willl he hela f eh éanenale PY nes ’ g atuneeweat lineus prick tene-| final funeral servi will be held s campaign expendi. u i Neged by Mrs. Phillips that he at- {successful in bringing the question which piostleum hina Ducle ene Te tine Haeee ibe. the IRIE Srieiay Meleclionle Gone ON THE RADIO ° Kansas City, B--Four for-lixeked the daughter, according to!ts the floor, but thrauh parliamen es meres house colle unpes eee imdb thelMnetic Gatine wyilipbe (nell proparanda in the mer federal prohibition agents, con-| Chief of Police Martineson, who said {tery mancuy a vote was fore. | 3 ‘ fis q eed busta Ws FE Hee auat tee erty the halt here and the body { United ana Eyes night was “Minot night” ab ed of conspirney and graft, today | today that investigation had shown stalled, | Bondign Fund and Fire Fund| covered. 4 ea eee Care Iicitomunabori elon cheretationnte ice ee nda Wieeiloge | ane cong Mletlas sting station, were sentenced to 2 years in the fed-|him innocent. Evidence developed, During a two hour flight, the! F j Were seriously injured | ; an eee A : {Minneapolis, and many Bismarck : eens wence = net | clare s N F 3 » believed to be {the federation building and back to eral penitentiary and fined $2,000] at the time against Mrs. Phillips Democrats led by Ashurst; Reed of! Declared in Good Shape Five of the dead are belieredete atten aa nee ye keine. mpaign [MS reported hearing speeches on uch. was used in the present’ charges; Missouri and Harrison of Missis-| oan as women, who were ty pped Ne a funcral cortege: licxpenditunes will be held shortly nd North Dakota. - against her, Chief Martineson said. | sippi, and. suppor tor Nor-! Both the State Bonding Fund and igen ie oe ne Re a ate i after Con s convenes. ‘This in: pone tte Second ny Somplaint by Foster Daughter | Republ » sought in: Tornado Funds have | 't¢me 108 EE ees Ne, 'O PAY TRIBU 3 eee ER EN CHESTTrtE Vary tank, Minot, told of the BRIDE DIES IN The aan ean Ceara eC Uny [Ore ceatiieen dalintel Brita iaue par- Te oe ae cue them, the flames swept throug | ety 9h ae a meet eee . ae Be sateen med una von sperity of North Dakot: 5 : ‘ lee is Tiel oeeA is | EN Mod, es, 1h he, eaikine | tee oduced by — Senator, ee AUTO CRASH I Miss Phitlins, who now tells authori-jjiamentary moves which were over. in ood shape, although sub- | (Re Duilding with such Lae on ieeen: ally and through repre-{LuFollette, Republican, Wisconsin per moh of the wheat that when she stepped into the j ruled, {ject to the effect of disaster, in the | a ‘ finance, busine. -,und the investigation w opened | North Dakota still was in Momher home abot ml rail c th ‘ Meehan ane (the handy otithe firiner, aaa will be of her home abo _m. ¢ failure of those advocating |same ma ail statins Aacibine ; : athe ay aaliyah Oh eI 4 Thais Ae Ieee yard of her home abe m[ The failure of th dvocating | same m: "as all similar institu Gay ceil sony professions, will share! during th fe Ot athe earn lon ane ae : a returning from an auto’ ride,jover-riding was brought about by altions, according to Harold Hopton, | honoring its dead campaign when Senator LaFollette | : | pines econd wife) and bide! cfhelane was jaseaulted) bs, Net foster decision’ of Chairman Cummins ghat linmncner } saved an entire fame in Honoring its de Br iiehs Seuatgr Darel Mi Fauchald, who sang veok-of Lee Dillage, farmer of near | pe Satta: eGiaionectaGhs s that | manager. iy ey he nO) io ae amuel Gompers, at his charged the Republicans w 8 re z | week of Lee Dillage, farmer of near nother, who sprang from hiding and|Chairman Sterling of the moana The State Fire and Tornado Fund, | 0% A by emoke, lec ral SH MAA EET 2 a large “slush fund.” | n during the Rotary here, who became widely known] ‘track her with some kind. « AEA SCIEN GIES TTA pipe ueaan ime | into the room of his mother, Mrs. al here ‘Thursday, morning, it) lunge “slush fund? ne geveral aaron ane Fi tee os ave ed /as of December 1, has a surplus o: : ae te ne a estigation o «© Interna + dae through his t and acquittal on | 5) Phe complainant says Cin ddinia [iis msn diet dren can Nand an aaa yeas | Anna Nugentan, and ed her to {was indicated in complete arrange: |) The i FE err rey CLD hy Edith Robinson of charges of murder and robbery in] joct consciousness. shole question should be sent back}um ‘reserve of SIORDOTRT to meet {the strect, Entering the building he |ments announced today by Hugh Revenue Bureau wa introduced by {Minot. She made a special trip from 5 connection with alleged liquor ‘run-| "According to stories told authori | hhc Westion sh he s ae Tossee. daring, the ed tone wr tt | dragged his two sisters to safety and | Fr: | organizer of tae) ie et cia Manteca ates [New York, to speq : ning between Canada and the United | ties the day following the alleged at-|(° ‘Ne committee Sere ee ane period for which /then for the second time plunged Federation of Labor. Si CARE ey eaten ee MAE | Davies; publisher of the atices » 4States, was instantly killed when the |¢,ck, Miss Phillips was found. un-| jbolicies are in force and on which | into the flaming house. This time feral nd union representatives ery eet sd convective. lewidation {Daily News, spoke gn “Why Not ; ‘auto in which se and her husband | conscious inside the inj NEW PARKS jhremiums have been paid, making | he was driven hack by the flames as |from more than 45 individual labor Meee Te Hen dnee Weis (uous Andi Varen eMtillag! soceetoey and his friends were riding, over-|front of he about m. TO ) BE URGED.” fotal tung $848 ine he attempted to enter the room of jgroups as far west as Chicago and Mt ibe (lone Of he here vier lof the Minot Assuclation of Come turned. She was formerly Miss| Mrs. Phillips told authorities she ery Bond Reni eat his uncle, Edward Russell, who had |St. Louis will attend the services Hasan AUNT MIAMI RTE concluded with boosting re= Margaret Hoffman, teacher in thi {had spent several hours trying | | The Bonding Fund has a surplus |peen weakened by a long illness, In addition there will be several ieee at ere Senate section for several years. The cou-|to locate her daughter and that she, Grand Forks oo. Dee, 16,—{0f 0M Y und has set aside §: while firemen who also sought [hundred men of prominence, repre SCHEME : oes ple were married a week ago last {had asked the night police to be onj Three new state parks, at Fort; 370.99 additional unearned prem to reseue Russell had dropped a rope jsenting the national, stute und) citys) oon assembled additional infor ($2 -<===—— = . fhe lockout Union, where the Missouri enters | res making the total fund $166. {to him at the window of his m dgovernments, the army and nays na- | EO | sig: : ia] Weather Re rt 1 Dillage was badly bruised and Man Previously Blamed ‘North Dakota, at Fort Buford, near | 349.88, he added, | far floor in an adjoining [tional guard, banking and other eir-| ton Sica enunlikia i ‘pO! other! members) ware shunts When Miss Phillips regained con-|the town of that, name, and at Fort, The Insurance Department will rhe aged man clutched | es HC Gnaa ap oe = -——— Dillage’s first wife died while hej sciousness, she declared an uniden-|Ransom, nggr Lisbon, will be recom-jmke some recommendations to the | the rope, but his grip gave way and : lhiaaahedinys ite ale 14 hours ending at noon. was being held for trial for the mur-|tified man had hit her on the head|mended for establishment at the} lature with regard to throwing |he fell five stories to his death. TO HALT WORK | tpn eet ure at 7 a.m. “18 der of Paul Matoff, Canadian liquor |with a club. next session of the North Dako: sional useuards around el SS | Mexico City, Dee. 16. mawar||: that aan yesterday 16 ; The whee 4 FAMination showel Site islature, according to Dr. 0, re and tornado business, Mr. Hop- GuelaltMaxico hase, Wee i fe ae agent.+ The shock of her death| Examination showed the young|legislature, according to Dr. 0, G./fire and tornado business ad ‘RADIO SETS FOR throughout Mexico have been ‘called | The investigat . y 3 \ caused her father to succumb to ill|woman had received a severe blow|Libby, of the state University and h nsure Bilan ai thnemionnietaieention ofits rae last n 118 2 health. on the head, that her back was in-|secretary of the state historical so-!such important sas the state HOSPITAL BEDS jie: to tay down their tools for one bh. Peddy, Independent | Precipitation 2 : eas jured sand one rib broken, while {ciety ipital and state penitentiary is to = {hour during the funeral of Samuel who was endorsed by. the {Highest wind velocity .. Seon EXAMINATIONS bruises indicated an attempt to, In, the opinions of the historiea pe aabed ee alsations ute foe at Wiwdae. Mien: IGLaAC cu jGompers, whose journey to Mexico Republicuns in the e WEATHER FORECAST strangle her s jsociety members who are now pre- | this Tee tae ee ae (out 0%) receiving sets with connections to|City to attend the pan-Ameriean| peddy's petition ch that the! For Bismarck and vicinity: Gene : TO BE HELD) Xiss Phillips also said she had | paring in a report these parks rep-/is good for the bonding func every bed in the hospital, believed | Congress proved to be his last one.| Texas election laws were violated,| rally fair and continued cold tonight x r plains Cou) ak pane eg Ne, Youn | resent anecdotes in North, tert GOOD FELLOWS Pe ecihe nadine ten ee zeatie ‘ Hay GVO eae ere: alney ERE Pood Te AL ees men of Manfred, that they let her: territorial histor ‘ort Union ceiving device in the Northwest, is| LOCOMOTIVE BREAKS LOOSE [enced the lection | For North Dakota: Generally fair iMheeTanuaty iteamination’ for iser: , ! ner ; ceiving device in the 3 | enced the election. F Y out of the auto in the alley behind d to be a nationally famous spot} ard Gompers T jbody of Samuel Gompers to Wash-|##tded by some committee members| slowly southeast ithe Indians. | the direction of the Underwood Pub- 2 ‘ s practically completed. A final} ern Plains States her home. is The foster Grand Forks, Minot and Valley ‘it is announced by the state supe: rd to the north- chool with the financial id northeastern ps ist seeki ate fi era @{ being installed in Winona General! On Bi in, en route and continued cold tonight and Wed- cone als is Ne grade! ant her home. She exonerated them, | jy Maj. Gen. Hugh L. Scott, retired, ! TO BE ACTIVE) 320% iin dstinnated’ cates at [to WHUMIngrOR: RleamanEs We Valk bout ccemataied un Till be held from Jatuarg 20 te 22, |evine that the attack cecutted | who in the jays scoured the | more than $2,000, | Dec. 16--The locomotive broke| The taking of testimony in the WEATHER CONDITIONS will be held from January after she had left the auto and orthwest in numerous raids against! Underwood, N Trea ‘ Wogee ck > tra caring » | Department of Justice inquiry The cold high pr e ured inclusive, in Bismarck, Dickinson;| aking her way into the yard of (nerthwe B x ei Underwood, N. D., Dec, 16,—Under Jloose from the train bearing — the h high pressure area moved i 1 ington a few miles west of here i punced| te ance of the business men will be curly today, on a 17-mile grade but {"epert will be withheld pending the) Rocky Mountain region, Tempera- Intendent’s ortlee, ag fo, auihorien lus. aie a BOYS, GIRLS Ieieeea acGemmin ekGNel cree vcal the coaches came to a stop under |decision of the Supreme Court on] tures were below zero from Minuesoe nana OAR tion etlated . Roawenn | her br MEET OPENS i» tion. This festivity will ta their own brakes without damage. [the case of Mal Daugherty, brother |ta and Nebraska northwestward oves TREE PLANTING IN CANADA foster mother, who had begun but! Reali the ais RAUMarley wieRE The brakes worked well and the {Of the former attorney general, whol the northern Re MAY TRANSFORM LANDSCAPE | not completed adoption proceedings | Winnipeg, Man., Dec. 16.--Trees |a considerable time ago. ky Mountain region, ~~ refused to recognize Marva sDacw 1eeTne Gti fLeenth ane He fiee evan ial Greta ne ly for committee | Forty below couches came to a general stop. The reported from * . Oe calling for h appearance | par 7 rf ini i fi eve- | Some years for everyone to n. {locomotive was again attached and subpoen: a ie r r parts of Alber nd katchewan. t era 20,000 a d. bee rs s d reed }nual boys and girls clubs achieve. 4 t eg si ekbrdy oP hie. bakin rays | i aieticd te tern Ee ree ti Lue a NSke toak custody of ‘the|ment institute opened at the state | making the “kiddies” happy i the train proceeded with loss of only {With records of his bank a, Wash: | Temperatures have risen in the South tae in the last 20 years, according Raeaiet: girl Uae ‘agricultural college this morning, | ¥ eons who would otherwise not n few moments in the schedule, |)" ice ae a De ete the oe It is snowing at most to a report. of the department of] - The girl recently. istsaid to have|with more than 200 delegates from j a Christmas and a Santa Clause, a Beasene CRGEE aReEoe places. Fes the ; northern Rocky agriculture. gone to the home of a married sister ! all parts of North Dakota in attend- ees : HAMBURG BANK A partial report was made by the | yemnein, reeion this, morning and ‘A total of 150,000,000 young trees, |at Valley City. jance, A program of — instruction’ | Underwood’s snow occurred at scattered IS REOPENED |22**¢ investigating the Teapot places in the northern Plains States Dome and California oi 5 oil leases’ att and heavy .snow fell in the nor the close of the last session, but an| pacific Const States. ne Reopening of the Security Bank]attempt by the Democratic members M . of Hamburg, Wells county, closedJof the committee to get it adopted ed ba sbectiaiete April 25, 1924, was announced today|by the Senate failed. The partial by Gilbert Semingson, state examin-}report was prepared “by Senator ort shows, have been distri - TESS and recreational work will keep | Heacties. lo tater UpatuAt dees HUNT FOR RATTLE the young farm people busy une | Probers Named tion sinee 1905. Early maturing} London, Dec. 16.—The loss of a| Friday, arieties suited to climatic condi-|baby’s rattle has been reported to | Washington, Dee, 16.--The Senate B. tions were supplied. + Seotland Yard. The baby had thg| There are flevitoragor tiehiin thn jud committee today appointed The government's tree planting |rattle during a taxicab drive wit te of Washington to help the ma-{a sub-committee to a estigate a ry A Pla 4 campaign was planned to transform {its parents and the toy was missed] ture salmon over the high dams| Washington Herald, cking Sen+ = er. The bank has capital of $15,000,]Walsh, Democrat, Montana, and] jy for light serve the Paciia the landscape of the prairie provin- jafterward. The best sleuths of the|which bar their way to the spawne{ator Underwood, Dae t, Alabama, 5 Peis) | deposits of $34,000 and is headed by signed by a majority of the commit-| nounced by the Teiperial Ayia id \ saa “yard.” ing grounds, “land his Muscle Shoals bill. r’> Thomas Tveton, president. (Continued on page 3) : es Society. i y nn sont Ria EAI x