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WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- {erally fair tonight and Thursday. E BISMARCK TRIBUNE [@om] , ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1925 PRICE FIVE CENTS re. Radicalism i hed SENATE RAGES |SOUTH CAROLINA VOTES AGAINST adicalism is Crushed; END OF CHAOS . ’ CHILD LABOR AMENDMENT: eee Solons Here to Go S low STATES SOON TO VOTE ON IT UNIFORM SIGNAL CODE eae DOUBLE Oklahoma Is Likely To Be the HELD RESULT | mn IN BIBLE SCHOOL Three Roll Calls and Hours of | % mealies "| Next Middle Western State “ideeeeanhaenicei sin i A een d : atify mbassador Kellogg, Signin, { ’ Discussion Fail to Un- | To Ratify or Refuse to pee a Ne sd - eg ar aacaon atifv 2 ‘or United States, Sees { | ON WEEK DAYS scramble Situation | Ratify 20th Amendment to ed ; ‘ ; The Constitution Gui) tijd aye ’ | pois | POLICIES HERE’ BILL SDR MNCS) keh | Columbia, S.C, Jan. 4. | DISTRIBUTES ANNUITIE j { olumbia, S.C. Jan. 5 'S i | Without a dissenting vote the | ae oa . é Senate of South Carolina adopt- -—— “Let Well Enough Alone” Is} ‘Forces Favoring Religious | K¢eP 4P Their Efforts to Ob- | eda resolution rejecting the pto- | Most ae ing of Though ‘ tain Government Opera- {| posed child labor amendment to ost Harmonious Meeting o ought Which Appears to Education Measure With | the federal constitution. A sim- i s : yi age i ie Inter-Allied Represen Rule Legislature | Legislators _ tion of the Plant i crete oo ee atives Since Armistice eae Washington, Jan. 14.—The | Chica i = : cago, Jan. 14.—-Action on the ne 5 FEW BIG CHANGES SEEN “ 2? ACP ER Underwood Muscle Shoals pri- | ; U, S. IN VICTORY aC i | ARMISTICE” AGREED ON] vate teasing bill was substituted jchild labor amendment to the fed- Paris, Jan. 14.—Preceded by for the Norris government oper- | constitution by the legislatures | eleventh hour victory for ‘the Ai i ation plan in the Senate. The lof 14 middle western states is ex-| erican delegation, the internati - . ther Naaninas . * a . i | delegation, the internation pr pose cae ae Legislative Machinery Slow- i 0 Ga eh amend \seoted Welere: Whe: eid of mend Financial delegation closed today ig Legislation Is Yet Pro- ji r Arai 5 imonth, according to reports from] 0 e signing of an agreement : i eg ed During Fargo Grain eee ree te, e istate capitals received here today. | for distribution among the various posed in Legislature Growers Meeting eerie senate: durex 1 St of those state bodies now beg ae peat cutee ; & 5 have the measure before them and| Feceived from Germany under the 7 air 4 aa: Washington, Republican whip, a half dozen others before the ei Dawes plan. At almost the last : mis Auth: North Dake la gribcures | Drafting of a bill providing for| rcoffered his substitute to the uns Aeevotnectsd ip iaglaate moment, Americans obtained tho fare jet well enough alone’ religious education schools in the Usdereend Pl eet Gael whether they favor enactment as the | elimination from the text'of the Ape etaetns og ; state probably will he completed this | Muscle Shoals problem to a com- 20th constitutional amendment, the | clause limiting to $350,000,000 the With this attitude of mind pre- eh Ray : ‘i mittee: ct regulating the labor of minors | amount of the American war dam- vailing among most of the legislators week. Rev. Armstrong, actively urg- nero : dndeP ANG Wee GO'18, | ageliclatine to olbe apa uiceriia wae here, with Nonpart unsettled ing such a bill, is here to confer] Washington, Jan. al4;—The Sen- Si coammEEm | Supporters of the most vigdrously| Dawes receipts. As the revised oh a major lei tive program and with legislators and others and draft ate faced the task today of un- prosecuted effort to prevent exploi-| text stands, the United States with the Independents satisfied to a bill under which withdrawal of itself on the Muscle | No, this is not the “First Lady of tation of “hildhood where deemed] Will receive its 2% percent of the let policy legislation _ originate children from public schools for re-| cious questi the Land,” although she is often detrimental to the child and. tWe| annunities until its entire claims with the Leaguers, the legislature ligious instruction would be author-|"700!S ‘uestion. __|mistaken for Mrs. Coolidge. The future of the race, are urging early| are paid. continues to grind its way at a slow ized by law. Three roll calls and hours of dis-|photo Is of Miss Ann Elizabeth action on ratification proposals in The agreement as Agned, con- pace, and there is no indication that With but 47 bills introduced in|¢ussion yesterday served only tol Schneider of Jamaica Plains, Bose, the legislatures. Opposition also is i pee cue + ‘ Ps “ , the legislature pposition also is stitutes a mass of detail which it will be accelerated to a pace equal | National adoption of the three-arm the North Dakota legislature in the ;>ting it back to the starting point |ton, Mass. being. ve industrial and for-] gathers up the scattered ends of pt former years before the session | adopted through efforts of Use Hoover conn first eight days of the 60 day session, |! this session, with the Underwood) a [eign organizations. the hack accounts among the al- a over. ies f yl i Aa 4 te the House of Representatives yes-|)ill pending as a substitute for the Discussion of possible referendum | lies, liquidates the Ruh: ; : , __ | tion of traffic regulations. The m shown by the woman motorist | terday afte werecd “ Norris government operation meas- Wieser Er aiteca cat ; PrP pae e Eocene Radicalism is out in the cold in! above, for stopping and Jeft and right arms, has been chosen by |terday afternoon agreed to an “arm: | NW) ) Jon the proposal is heard in Ohio,| tion of the Rhineland, fixes the } the present legislative session, The authorities to be most elfective. tue meanness ae eraeen three| During the welter of confusion rea che aeaareeu eral met Gal Os CG) facie an \ impravenen bet (ernihe snd one RR Ne I a | days. The House, on motion of L,|the Senate temporarily threw the lietaees Navn Satipendear ita ae Stes ccoeelan kere meade peed MOTUEEING einjunecionilewalmecaanorel FARMER GOES 1. Twichell, agreed that no final)" Speier at RR de PR (} POSAL IS | mission to the voters. A referendum | mines the proportion of Germany's etatesindustries mnastheinnekiottan’ action would be taken on any bill ener: ate ‘prop jin Massachusetts disapproved the|. payments all are entitled to under iliarity of most of the present Lea- ON “RAMPAGE ’0: three days, because of the ee ise Whisk weuIdeabatt Tee penne tied oatne) excep eros ety uo ae Sie 4 of ma the legislators to atten Bee Seah x nome | The a ment is pending before dmitti he United S ue legislators with the machinery a ees ee reac iitionainel 5 | The amen P rd admitting the United States to SE igoverniient in (tis weatalinesires icici eeg AIDA A DEN aad csohqune. | tReesemslone. ‘of thes THt-State) Grain mendutions: next: December: ; the Oklahoma, North and South Da-| payment of its war claim deman Te ST tee EEE Richmond, Ind. Jan. 14.—John At-|Growers Association at Fargo. eserted on this vote by a number ,kota, Minnesota, Nebraska and Mis-| payment of its war claims demani sulted in comparatively prop kins, 60, farmer, who a few weeks! Minor a iation bills were in-|°f “dministration Senators who had [ecu Teeiainuige asceinBliee ' 4 . Minor appropriat bill. | Is i a 1 1; th i inor appropriation bi were in = j —— souri legislative assemblies. as well as cost of occupation of As 408 idee Gr se earn AE) ago went on a rampage after drink- troduced in both houses yesterday Supported the Underwood bill, or |" Oklahoma, it is indicated, may be| the Coblenz bridgehead. far. There are a few important is- . ing a quantity of horse liniment,{afternoon. Representative Cart|#inally, as against the Norris plan,|Genate Forei: Relations’ the firs follow either Ark: z the making, but very few. : : i 4 "| Senate oreign ela e first to w either Arkansas, Sas sues in the making, but very few. i shooting and wounding a neighbor} placed a bill in the hopper to repeal | Supporters of the Alabama Senator's é ‘ j--the first state in the Union to] Paris, Jan. 14,—All the powers ; “The 1A28 legislature j essed ners and attempting to burn down the/the existing statute passed two years! Dill then turned about and forced] Committee to Consider j;atity—or North Carolina, Georgia} represented in the inter-allred fi- Dans Wty ein Causa Ua nae latter’s house, was taken into cus-|ago prohibiting the sale of narrowji" the Norris bill over the Jones Acti Pp. sal and Massachusetts, which have re-|nancial conference today signed the years, and covered a wider field than - se | tody again. last night after bombard-| gauge bob sleds, stating that mail|™easure. . Action on Proposal jected th aj ages Meese Se st legislators. The banking and] Resolution Adopted Requiring | ; 4 is D ez a i : jected the measure. ‘agreement regarding distribution of most legislators. The banking an ion Adop QUITINE| ing police headquarters with revol-jorder houses send them in the state} In that situation, Senator Under- fee coe aise thes Dawes Vantaitiea? “RGGRERIN tax laws were revised, the child wel- Bank of North Dakota t ver and s i regardless of the statute and it isjW0od quickly amended his bill in} yo; Nast and Italy signed with » ti fare code was adopted which embrac-| Bank of North Dakota to sce rs |not enforceable in its present form.|minor detail and offered it as a] jVashinetion Jim it Ameren! GOVERNOR IS TRUS EA EA ee ed da rt’ of. the scope” of; ¢ . } a fe cRith. Cea od bstitute e Ne ska Sen- ; #@herence to e or 01 Persea} imitation of the merican dam- of a tae ee er gee Tet a [inthe “House oroiden tos cop [ators Propna, Senator Norris ob, Pronmeed to Congress eens t=0/ GUT RED HERE OF |*f* this, s000400 was aie made in igre industry laws, fail |tinuation of the work of the board jected, put ane ene suaieined a De SEU ree ts cree er oor peerage. Be. game and fish laws were revised, ‘ ie of auditors, composed of three elect-{Tuling of President Cummins that} 0" 0° (ye Smit Py its ‘sf ent an attempt was made to comb|GIVEN TO THE SOLONS| . ety ai ors seo mpaeediot thaeey ele ee ir order foreign relations committee." Pro- KIWANIS CLUB [ictore its signatare the educational laws for changes. pees of having audits made of the state-|_ The Norris forces then apparently Lea a pede eT he Bre. fet oan 5 Signature of the financial eon- Few Big Changes Reaperhacou themnt to owned industries. The meusure|began their fight against the private ,TePort to the Senate, where one pro-| Governor A. G. Sorlie was the | vention brings to a fitting close what jor legislative questions in the last - é 4 Protest, Amendment parting shot at the close of the day{ , VCSlces | sau * seni e most successful inter-al- s i : the state takes title in land which] Goppose , A S ; DaCanN mea aee e agi e fixi f aj Senator Pepper, Republican, Penn-|Governor being a member of the ‘lied eting since the Armistice. jee Se a area th Ies cvgeratioi seein IMLeNN Gos ALES ene ne Believes Sith ecrehoeetee en nuenuonect the Freee eo aage ‘© the fixing of 8| vivania, for creation of a new court |Kiwanis club of Grand Forks, With) apn sents ie atcimured te am banking policy will be enacted.or because of failure of owner to| It Can Be Accomplished \etitution the vchild “laber amend.|_ Senator Jones of Washington, the | independent REO ey ee eae Ore eal | emcee olathey Assceiation/ of Corn: ecamplevecteat thc Ticeinni sees eae 3, ‘ = 2 zx (3 _ pmene= e| ic: vhi C4 tions, two othe e been advanc-!merce campaign teams as gues 90 2 = ry here is no banking program ready] pay hi 1 : | ent—is made c ‘ Republican whip, announced also : hee g ‘"|conference by the American delega- J y his farm loan, all taxes shall be —_ ment—is made in a communi ee ed, one by Senator Swanson ofjsat down at the table in the main |°° pesthe Ki by Nonpartisans, Independents or cuucelledwisito:beamade by che Bur- ington, Jan, 14,—Possibilities )#ddressed to the North Dakota tate fish he would otter his Guianchiens Virginia, Mie lamouet on Mallanne casi oF dia Munenrt marth aoe and the British Chancellor of individuals, and aside from Gover-|°™ s mmiesig,. |Of neduding the spread in eommadi-|Senate by the “Staats Verboten;’ of|in slightly modified form as soon as) — Tote.” oid the other by Senator| The G Fe Me ate steeaa, [the Exchequer—Winston Churchill— nor Sorlie's proposals none of im-|leigh County Board of Commission- iat hich Martin Klei the vote had been taken on the b eee Jovernor, in his talk, stress-| in example of moderation, good will «Jf .. por ss Proposa’s a a ant inced | tY. Prices between the farmer and|which Martin Klein is pres fo Mteeveosd substitute, Willis, Republican, Ohio.® ed his efforts to bring about har- |°" ple of n Ho, gi ‘ Postance have been dinentend, ers; under, a) resolution introduced’) manuficturer on| the one hand: and) Tho resolution declares the child)" HTe: WON Suis Tie needed | Both, of these proposals contain| mony of action in North Dakota and| nt? determination to effect a set, Important revision of tax measures| by Commissioner Oscar Backman and the consumer on the other, Hie injlabor amendment, which gives to] In this situation, leaders conceded un, “secervations suggested by Sec-|to sell” the state to outsiders. tlement. ae appears unlikely, although there will) seconded by Commissioner Victor| the elimination of waste if present | Congress the power to prohibit labor} "28! the Soling might, Bi retary Hughes and approved by both| Reports were made by the A. of | Everybody seems satisfied that be a score or more of measures pro- fetrihntl f persons under 18 years of age,|initely. They were hopeful, how- s 7 P 'y order has been evolved from chaos ee measures FTO"! woynier: ‘The law should require] distribution processes. Secretary |Of Persons under 18 years of age] Uti, ihe oie NY” ended [President Harding and President |C. team captains on their success {°T4er, Ma Aiea us Doe e ae eee ee eT tT Ae awk Relnteth Bakote-to pay | Hnover teclamed in an address be-| lenores the distinction between |i week, and the subject refereed |CoOlidge. In addition, the Willis |\in the present, campaign. ea trinae cetecen we: Grau of the state. No attempt hag been e Ba of North Dakota to pay] pore the opening session today of a youth and childhood of establishing tac secterente with tho House resolution embodies the recent rec- Judge L. E. Birdzell presided. The sacrifice to each of the participat- made by the Nonpartisans thus far|back taxes to ‘the county, the com-} conference of business representa-|the adolescence of 18 years as the |*0 : rence, eouse. | fommendation of Mr. Coolidge for|atiendunce prize. went to Joseph |", Bations. to alter the busis of assesément,| missioners believe. The resolution! tives convening here to study the|P#sis of ostensible ‘child labor’ leg- aaetae iets ee a bi ae i a reservation under which the United | Breslow. Even the smaller powers, notably changed in the lust session, although | follows: subject. He believed the end could |‘slation. ; oan ne netics of the result, of the {Stites would not be hound to opinions ee Roumanis, whots ituation eianaeg it has heen declared that an effort] “Whereas, by chapter be obtained by “voluntary coopera- |,,,The amendment, it alleges, would /again regardless of the rest of the court on matters now volun- EEG OE Ea a would he nude to boost, railroad |Session Laws of thet, tion” in. industry and. commerce| “inevitably produce centralized con- ve Rneegene jtarily “submitted by the United | KQUITY CLAIMS Aaa gee ere a tl fas valuations, which also would mean is provided that case ho redemp-| without government regulation. rol o outs ent ire educational! sys- Staten? pekenveare ol 5 u at maille boosting land valuations, and chang-|tion is made from a foreclosure sale|” uy helieve that we ean reduce the|te™” would “give Congress more] RECEPTION TO Tt is nob the present purpose. of ARE REDUCED |22%3,¢° atts! their ea ing exemptions, _ [made Onclands on which the Bank) margin’ between our farming and|PoWer for the control of youth than BE GIVEN TO the committee to have public hear- + in the not too distant future, Although the educational commis-|of North Dakota has made a loan| manufacturing producers on one side |4!¥, American state now possess eee GH HE CAMIREe cupOnettn WEA oo. —_—— The conference assembled shortly sion held changes needed in the ed-|thit any taxes then remaining un-! nq our consumers on. the other, ne # not an amendment to the GOV. SORLIE) trevenents having: been heard last anges, Ja coldzeimlins _agninat latter 0 o'clock todey, sud | finanes ucational system of the state and) paid thereon ahall be cancelled and! ing 1 helieve it can be done without {constitution | but a revolutionary pens felara tha) omultieceisheniiiis anton cellueed: from: #1,026,000\| reseed: 10 as\iita preaident uueltee there are many indefinite ideas, in}abated by the Board of County Com-} tequction of wages or legitimate pro- {Change in our form of government acd) - aerate vep.{under the chairhanship of the late | have, been reduced 028,000 vedi Ib 98) Ute nresident pRaplog the minds of legislators regarding rs, of the county wherein| fea» WARS OF os °-land “would destroy parental control] Fargo, N. D., Jan. 14.—-A recep-| Senator Lodge of «Massachusetts, | t? $419) uring the past year, it} were made by the heads of the de ‘h ; isi favuinspoetan’ (auch Iandlisiaiiuatad andl | fits,” he said. “I believe that in!) .. children and would commit the|tion will be tendered Gov. A. G. Senutor Ledge wMassuchusetts: | was reported recently by M. W.|legations, including Ambassador Kel- Changes in the system have yet been! “Whereas, if such abatement and! (ME Se we can make the greatest! country forever to the communistic|lie at the Fargo Commercial aoe eee a cami’ TePorted Thatcher, official accountant for the |loge for the United States. orate | feancellation’ is made the County of | Contribution to the improvement of |. stem of the nationalization of her |from 5:30 to 6:30 p. m. Thursday |""ivuy if the committee, makes an|Feceivership, at the annual mecting| Mr. Kellogg said the present meet- Only minor changes can besmade|Burleigh, and other counties in the| the position of our farmers and that | chitdren.” prior to the annual meeting of the | arty favorable report, many Sen. {Of the directors of the exchange |ing, the London conference and the in election laws, which formed one|state, would be greatly hampered by! We an make a contribution to the} ‘The amendment is a violation of club at which Governor Sorlie will |iti1s, including Chairman Borah, | Mee: ei _ | preparation of the Dawes plan would big subject for the last legislature.|the loss of such taxes, being an as-| ‘Wer cost of Ti state rights, it is alleged. The res-{be the principal speaker, it was an-|Goun¢ that there will be sufficient | “Further,” said Mr. Thatcher, “it|rank as the three most important ‘Agreement On Appropriations |set of the county and in many cases | = ami olution says the census of 1920 shows |nounced by W. P. Chesnut. time at this short session for Sen. |i expected that every claim of the Jevents that had occurred in Europe There is a general agreement at| anticipated by the county authori-| : that although the total population] The hour will be set aside to give| it. action, creditors will be paid and that we |during the past year. He believed this session that appropriations |ties, and expenses incurred because To Reorganize jof the country, 10 to 15 years, in- Fargo people opportunity to meet Z pian will hand back to the farmers a|the work accomplished augured well st be cut , and thi rg|0f said anticipated taxes, and would Toni reased 15.5 percent the number of|the state's new governor. cooperative organization, that is|for progress toward a general set- ae Aeris upon the rart| Prevent the county froni properly Equity Body working children decreased 46.7 per-| An unusual number of reserva-| Watchman Held truly cooperative and without the |tlement of European problems. of legislatures from educational in-| functioning, and 4 i eee cent. Increased public sentiment|tions have already been made for the After Valuable hazards of speculation.” The delegations were called upon rey towns to “log roll” big ap-| “Whereas, in the opinion of this Fargo, N. D., Jan, 14.--That the and state legislation is sufficient to}dinner which will precede the an- 5 Mr. Thatcher’s report covering | to sign the protocol in the following ‘ation bills through. than for {board it is against good public pol-| ld Equity Co-operative exchange,{curb any ills of child labor, it is as-] nual meeting, Mr. Chesnut announ- Liquors Taken |: «tivities of the receivers James | order: Belgium, France, Great Bri- Mey Andy clthcnak erotests have {icy to thus favor one department of {ROW the Equity Union Marketing as- | serted. ced, with indications for one of the Manahan, St. Paul, C. U. Somers | tain, Italy, Japan, the United States, mua ry Dana oe ae hools be,|the government to the detriment of | S0ciation, is being rebuilt “from the Bill Prepared largest meetings in the history of| ape: i ‘ Fargo and George C. Lambert of St.|Brazil, Greece, Portugal, Roumania, ech made) ee ig! +f pas r-lanother department of government| bottom up,” as advocated by Pres-| A measure which would have for] the elub. Chicago, Jan. 14.—Thomas Schu-| paul was the principal business be-|Jugo-Slavia and Czecho-Slovakia. i ree natniaing Hs ent _ i 7 or municipal corporation, and ident Calvin Coolidge, and “is in no|jts purpose the changing of the bur- 9 ES lenberg, warehouse watchman, Was|fore the convention. The meeting — ) the University and Agricultural Col)" aii croas, it is the determination| Sense an organization, established |den from the county, state or sub-|@————-——————@ | held for questioning today _after| continued yesterday’ and today. Shahane Trial wee lege, it is doubted if enough strength) \¢ ti. hoard that a public or state-|from the top and handed to the ! division official to the bank, is being | Weather Report | thieves removed 40 barrels of old| Monday's meeting was cailed to Nnane a! { can be commanded to make, an im-| 16a industry or department should! farmers on a silver platter,” was sponsored by Harold Hopton, man- wine, valued at $15,000, from the|order by Paul Moore, Long Baanch, In Grand Forks Nortant issue out of this situation. |i on oi other industries and depurt-| tke declaration of Paul P. Moore,jager of the state bonding depart- | *————————-————9 | warehouse while he was at supper.|lowa, president of the Equity Co- Improvement of farming conditions| ots maintain and be maintained, President of the exchange and also|ment, for introduction some time], For 24 hours ending at noon: The thieves removed the wine from] operative exchange also president of | Giang orks, N. D, Jan. 14-—The has left few legislators with any|i. the state, or taxing district, and|f the Union in his annual address {next week in the legislature. Temperature at 7 a. m: . an upper floor and carried it away |the Equity Union Marketing Asso- |. uvder trial of Timothy Shahane, { proposals for farm legislation. tls. and through its own workings,| before the convention of these com-| At the present time an official is| Highest yesterday in trucks, working leisurely. Two|ciation the organization which) fas | JUTCGT (ual. Of Timothy | Shantars i is generally agreed now that any) i14 not at the expense of of detri-{ bined organizations at the A. O. U.|prohibited by statute from deposit-| Lowest yesterday . weeks ago robberé forced an en-| perfected at the last annual meeting |i." Grand Forks cout robabl i legislation of value in changing con>| ent to any other industry, depart-|W. hall here recently. ing funds of a political subdivision | Lowest last night . trance, bound and gagged Schulen-|in Fargo for the purpose of taking | 41; h fies Yo Be S : F) ditions on the farms must come from s Bae ir i Mr. Moore said that the member- |; ‘ se- | Precipitation berg and ‘took several barrelg of old|over and continuing the work begun | (Urn the January term of cour' 4 i hi ment of government or municipal M in a bank until such bank has se 3 Fs q 4 now!in session here. it was annovr, i the national legislature, an opinion! ..., ration and taxing district, and{ Ship of the organization was fortu-|cured and.given proper bond. Mr.| Highest wind velocity ne : liquors, by the equity exchange. een by, mistrict andes C. W. Buttz, i which did not prevail a few years) othe, taxpayers. s inate in having a friendly receiver-| Hopton would change the law making) ° WEATHER FORECAST . ~~ who is holding court at Cavalier. ago. - ; “Therefore, be it resolved, that hip, whi not only making great |it a felony for a bank to accept ji eG icinity: | ¢ - r ted The Grand Forks mill and elevator ¥ pee A t. the indebted. A fate ee For Bismarck and vicinity: The ‘change of venue was grante: es) Pn is the sense of this bourd that said | Progress in wiping out the indebted-|such deposits until it has socured| gyay fair tonight and. Thursday. IN N B H several days ago after affidavits of and the Bank of North Dakota pre-liaws should be amended and changed Ness, but was at the same time per-| proper bonds, thus relieving the of- : i 9 9 judi i gr ‘d sent big problems, in their present : sed by the | fecting a real co-operative marketing | ficial of eats Not mtuch change in temperature. prejudica against the judge an Geficits and in ‘the? apsessity Cor pad that Gey cenbs tperijsed’ by tle | Tic to tuse cree tathe farmer oe peeponeeley. For North Dakota: Generally fair . against Pembina county were filed. i Piss sclnn thei.) HOWaGees EHEGE BESITee eeen e On MME Ei pero nein were ahan Shee? Eavell yi 0 Bridge Bills tonight and Thursday. Not so cold Shahane is charged with slaying H EC eta. ConeFal attitude (at AEE [ET ee eR BD oes ete Prete Eade Vigorous efforts will be made by |tonight’ northwest * portion. ’ his father in November, during a Pears to be & genera) attitude of ther |Daid or that, hereafter become due, fa ghhe adherents of proposals ‘to obtain - : guakest hetween bis eoien | whe ting them slide along for another} should be paid to.the various taxing . state aid from the legislature for WEATHER CONDITIONS John Homan, well known business business on a modest scale, and: it|hane, Sr, and his mother. two years, Any programs proposed | districts “the same as would be re- the building: of bridges across the} A large high pressure area, ac-|man of Bismarck, today announced has steadily developed during his| Shahane, Jr., at the time was con- by individual Nonpurtisans for ex-| quired trom any other loun or trust| TRADE BALANCE _ {Missouri river near Williston and|companied by cold weather, extends| his retirement from active business, years of residence here. Bismarck ie ‘ i i fined to his bed with tuberculosis pansion have little chance of success,| company, and the auditor is request Is FAVORABLE near Sanish. — from the northeastern Rocky Moun-|and has leased the Homan business was pretty much of a country town, |but is alleged to have gone to the and Independents do not appeared to give a copy of this resolution | Representative Fred Eckert of Mc-|tain slope. eastward to the Great|block on Fourth street, the restau- still in the pioneer boom ‘stage |kitchen, and to have stabbed his fa- ready to propose a vote on the ques-|'to each member of the legislative| | i . Kenzie county, an enthusiastic pro-|Lakes. “Temperatures 'were 20 de-|rant and bakery business, to his son, when Mr. Homan first came here. |ther with a paper cutter. % « __ tion of principle—whether or not the| assembly from. Burleigh county, and| “Washington, Jan. 14.—A trade bal-|ponent of the Williston bridge}grees or more below zero at many|Harry, and wife. The business will Unlike many other citizens who piecut le stifte is rightfully engaged in such| also a copy furnished to the state | ance favorable to the United States project, is chairman of the highways |'places in northwestern North Da-|be continued under the same poli- retire from business, Mr. Homan will HOSPITALS TO GET RADIO ‘ businesses. Because of the desire|tax commissioner, and that they be | of $977,285.00 for the calendar year} committee of the house, which prob-|kota and in Saskatchewan. A lowjcies as in the past. not seek the softer climes of Cali- Dublin, Jan. 14—A Belfast com- for economy also there is little pros-|requésted to use all proper methods ; 1924 was shown today in commerce|ably shall receive bridge bills for|pressure area centered over Utah is} Mr. Homan has been in business fornia. Declaring “Bismarck is good | mittee is raising $5,000 to provide pect if the legislature Providing 8 to. secure an amendment of the said | department figures on the foreign|consideration’ before the appropria-|causing somewhat warmer weather |in Bismarck for a quarter of a cen- enough for me,” Mr. Homan said|the hospitals of the city with radio iaetiel Aa Ce hos Sp to a8 ie he ee to centres with the sense of Dek of the nation for the 12 lon’ committee, aie on then. ae yout of the Beckles. Light precipi tury, and Gh sextourant Je the only that he would Ne in the aliy: receiving sets, and the project, if /Ban| akote, as {this resolution.’ : ‘ months. wants to see # bridge over the Mis- ion occurred at most places injone that has remained steadily ser- He may, since he has relinquished |guccessful, will be extended to other mended by the audit report to the} The attitude of the commission- Souri constructed yithin five miles{the northwestern states while else-|ving customers since that time, he control of the business, make trips |northern towns. The radio station Industrial Some ion, \ u ers does not gain sympathy of C. R.| “Spital” ene of the commonest |of Williston, connecting Williams {where the weather is generally fair. |'said today. Coming here when the to his former, home in the East, or fat Belfast has proved = great success it aussi Fores Brepcenl Beit e | Green, ee oes tae 5 of panes bee eae He cromand and jand Neotas eae tas id bridge, RIS pone i aatot oe0 rallzoad line ve iP Teas secationally, to other parts of the Jand its programs are in great de- { u page jonti: on page e northe: Eng! ij ree) et ologist.{ Mr. Homan opene country. ; 5 ri * t ‘ x ae .

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