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===-] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Lauamw ESTABLISHED 1873 ' BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSD: AY. DECEMBER 3, 1925 ‘ ’ PRICE FIVE CENTS NEW (KW FRENCH CABINET WINS FIRST VICTORY “PREPARING 10 i charchan eg 1'( ARING TO Churchill May CITY IN IOWA |GIRL AND MOTHER WHO ROBBED BANK THREEARMED | Kipling Lies |IBRI AND ) GIVEN DRILL FOR OIL |) “Writing Fiew | SUFFERS HUGE, oN BANDITS HOLD | ‘With'Preumonia || 98 MAJORITY AT ANAMOOSE}) =iiestosstnti LOSS BY FIRE UP TAOPY BANK | sit titi itanet |! TN FINAL VOTE of a decade ago, may retire pel ucmonia in his home in. manently from the field of cre: of Burwash, ‘in’ Sus- ‘ riting in di H F ‘ , Meorhead Syndicate Has Or-|| Ways of publishers 20d tock: ttt Damage to Council Bluffs : ’ Pay Thought to Have ped eda fairly good night | Premier Forces Adoption of lered Derrick, Pi id ers, he announced on the eve of . oer * “ 5 7 di this morning " dered Derrick, Pipe an Me departure for a vacation in Business Section Estimat- | - Into Iowa or Wise ” : i New Advance From Bank Other Equipment The weiter xaid he was “fed ed at $1,000,000 | o : With $1,869 Cash i to Government up with the modern purveyors ‘ = of books,” and added that ali the fe ‘ “ N E DE IRES cas DELIVERY JANUARY Te sent wae tor Nin cet oiea, | HOTEL GUESTS FLEE So SHELL ONLY CLUE VOTE WAS 257 TO 229 Financed by Outside Capital sss 5 |Fire Companics From Omaha : 3 Cashier and Customer Locke T0 TRUTHFU LLY Ministry would Step Down If —Company Has Three Other PEOPLE COME Assivt City’s Firemen | in Vault and Threatened Program Was Rejected, Projects in Mind - REPRESENT N, D. Fighting Flames With Death 26 Briand Said oil will ing ‘commented veven miles een Bluffs, la, Dee. 3. (4) ¢ p Taopi, Minn. Dee. (PY Behet Paris, +P) France, Dee. 3. Pre destructive fire struck the busi that three a h southwest of Anamoose, McHenry ‘0 i ; | armed bandits who held Peosiile 5 ° jess section of Council Blut rly A ere : up the First State bank here late Daketans Glad President Will] y ier triand’s new cabinet nas won it , county, shortly after the first of the | today, causi ng a property damage es-| Here are the northwest’s first women band Mrs. Catherine | Wei ay. taking in cash, Offer Relief For Farmer. first vietory. After an all-night ar, according to reports brought timated at more than $1,000,000 in! 40, (left), and her daughter, Zera Roge » bon of ¥ ; . cy one Hs d into either Lowa ar all forenoon fight in the chamber to Bismarck yesterday by a local man _ " seve edi" » Firs a ; ( set " : whe clked te ete Ay fps Hed loss to buildings and several hund: vd held up the First, » bank at Renner, 8. D. with revolvers and) Wi Was expe’ today He Tells Press Aapullse: Terlite tnunelal neeuutes, i thousands of dollars in loss of stock! escaped with . The y caught when they appeared at Sioux | county © rs from Aust ji head Syndicate, wiieh will certy on 1 in stores. Falls with hundreds of ‘pennies to make purcaases. Mrs. Rogers’ | ot Whe are seeking cl noth the premier succeeded in forcing the the work. E.E. Fredeen of Ryder is} More Than 70 Hit the Trail ("the Sire started alls s p s ake e y " in the basement Shani : aicdins baagest z © isfadoption of new advances from the a member of the syndic 1 j of the. Continental Furniture com. husband is a shell-shocked war veteran, confined to his bed Withethe dowa Werder Gal a Tee Mh LL Lteae a P aclemiulix, thut ie mana, the company's Last Night After Forceful ‘pany, when a boiler” exploded. J.) ~~~~eeeee en ES Ne | inte distant. toward which the ban come a fill the fl that vicinity, E. V. Moorhead i MeNanigal watchman. at the of six bili 3 nity. 7 ae dite headed their car, eseape in this vacancy in the United States Senate f Ha new Renee Minneapolis is head of the syndicate Sermon on “Hell { building. was y about the direction was s ated by the death af Senator | Money issue of 7,500,000,001 and there are about 20 stockholde {head and body befor ed i probable. Lowa : e Ladd.” said ignate Ger-| , The final vote on the bill as a Orders have already been [ihe burning building, : mL Ree or whole made aq e i but despite fais ood ald Po Nye of North Dakota in’ a for an 84-foot steel derrick, 2 Sh nd then . Fe i 3 7 fidence and carried 2 E r 3 : Hat the Grand hotel were forced to cription of both ear and men, no statement. to the. press here. today feet of pipe, a 45 horsepower en: (flee in scant attire when the flames answer to requests to appre Any man who undertakes to fill [Jomty of 28. It was the Titth" vate nd other drilling equipment, costing |], s i enveloped and later destroyed the he-| suspeets was im : liately d by | of confidence during the lengthy ses in all approximately $74,400, and this by {tel. Their personal property | was! 1 ! sion © Force! Into Vault ‘ £ Ladd alvtioal mind, ju material is to be on the location Ja | Savior"—De | lost, The bandits forced C. G. Ellefson, . enormous intel om Elo Space uary 1, Mr. Fredeen stated to ‘the |] "Capua, by Mesecs. Chabh ang ht Fire Companies Called cashier, and Leo Reamer, a customer, Lee tua ckyround, courageous] yt TENTd | ante at tite eine the Tribune's informant. |The syndicate Crow | Eight fire companies from Omaha into the vault. Believing the safe heart, and purity of motive and pa-| gehate that the government wis stake has three other projects in view in Big song » . ‘and Council Bluffs battled the flames door locked and threatened — with triotism, has indeed a large order.) ing its existence on the. measure in this state, although their, locations jand for a time it appeared as if the | ares h by bombs if they attempted to 1 kee ppreciate the honor con: | ite entiy id that if the finanetal ince, nel vet beens aAhounced:. t crs listening raptiy | fite would spread throughout the en: iad et out, remained until re ferred upon me by the people off program. was rejected the ministry Be see erica chee eeu ry word, Evangelist: Harry A.) Hite downtown district, Issuance of Certain Numbers) Deputy Labor Commissioner | by # woman customer 10 minutes lat- North Dakota ‘through their would step down immediately. y intere: they , ; | The fire destroyed the seven-stor : nthe alarm was so I. | Executive, ¢ equipment identical with that order ored a touchdown with his} * to the government pyernor . ‘he bill now goes to the senate. ji e o 0 “ and hotel, the Shugart block, four- | to Car Owners Hinders How to Obtain the a ; volver represent: them, y 5 The lation voted or Anamoose will be used at each powerful, drama sermon Sates toey Smithebuildlnee fouratety Gon: to Obtai e \ feaeadlas The inflation voted ici i fourth measure of the kind in a yeur last night. ae tinental Furniture “company — build-| Efficiency Best Results duc ie wack f 1 : oh ts Ceurth ineuiure of the: kind {nw At_a mass meeting at Anamoose! Voice rang through the tabernacle ind: the general office building o| mene a ae aie fs Tron Austin : ere| the final vote this morning last Friday evening Mr. Moorhead; 8 he hammered home the fac izens’ Gas & Electric company, t was'o an ordin mereantile type told his audience that the Anamoose| £9 logically proclaimed. And when! York Plumbing shop, and the! Persons who like to ha ; nd regulations for obtai # ere misunder 1" 7 premier, in a speech in which b x + rs i to heights of eloquence h 4 1 his | « aes Be 4 : ; ‘onsolidated offices of the Chicago | automobile number from x r] the best results from lignite coal and desires have been terribly : a a th 2 4 project jis the first one in the state | James Pieaches, so compelling is are! eat Western, Milwaukee, Hlinois|#re going to have uty ra xet-] conta : epresented, Somehow T hope to. be rexeon! fe See eel to be financed oubslas Capt e dramatic: wUctrccions, oe and Wabash ruilrouds, jt he _ y e Hs ye Emit to aid’ in winning under veloped here today missioner of azrie bor. of Noth Dakots and ef the | oHsis to forget petty’ politieal con ng : 4 a closed corporation, he said, and has Been frome ti tat sto: last, j 1 In previous years reque a} With the cite coul supply in | Northwe ie gener, 1 on suce| Sidemtlons and think only of ‘ehels aa stock For) sale! andi he advised the adtrice Whyable tones k aroctatea| 'B IT certain number have been ted] the state so reduced by the strike of those opportun will be many. [ country. . _ rmers not to invest in wild cat prop- % wherever possible but on 5 nee i Cle. Baa : ia ositions, since they cannot afford to| by many authorities as thé outstand : a 3 American which is unlimited. The syndicate is jexpense of considerable troatie and{ behooves pe who i North Dakota have “farmers will share handsomely any- ca today. A. colorful per-" se of the I appropriation} atte . BeGNOWIE. Na“ nalili Oradea ce way, he told them, from the one-|Sonality, unusual dramatic power, J nted his department for the bien-| j tha ihinge ANA Wiles great cighth interest’ to. which they are| fearlessness in preaching the truth. : ge that we : nium and the la ase in regis- ‘ : ter, to them nd to their entitled and also in the increased] the ability to draw a capacity| trat which occurred at the same] statem: a, State. Mier t Y 4 ir lande, audience anywhere, a deep knowledge | H e yssible fe eaecause: Ge a ‘ State, They have accomplished much bere ae i of human nature, and most of ail,| IN MISSOURI Heer Lmpessitie for him] Because it appears probable that! Senator : in their avestieumorsifrom Rébindon, cura [of AUMAn Abe, And Pot all] to comply with many of these re ny eitizens will have. to. change Builer Refus: tovin oo meu here in Bi k, are to the effect that{ utter consecration te 8 work and} quests, Ingstud said. thrir fuel und because lignite coall it Hi Status ja i evolution.” But their . C, Townley, former Nonpartisan] hours daily spent in prayer, alone | ———- ee the cheapest and can be used | Commit Himself on Status Vy ade them no less Ameri-| December Wheat Touches league chieftan who has leased land] with God,—the result is evident -| hing for Buried ‘ -| 4.) Governor Gets No. 1 good advantage as any ot f La Folle jean. The people of North Dakota to be planning to drill for] Just what is happening in Bismarck Searching for Buried Treas-| yoowing a. time-honored custom] Wy Pape eer, of La Follette lord ihetes neg ; tl gna7 Liverpool Ad e, alled in all of] people of all walks of life, al S will receive license ehieaite eBid Ke: id ee ee ed cen iy $1. 4—lLi > eres ne cated in a nce| falths and. creeds, turning ‘to’ Ged! ure, Workmen.Come Upon i first license issued has] SU4e Hiemite coal use a ; BC, sti | Meet Tee Hine anh stand Soy vance Gives Impetus an oil geyser has been struck on his| by the hundreds. Strange«<Chambers I gone to the chief executive Should Use Lignite * F a humber of their all ti eran 7 property in Kansas. The rumor has] A survey of the audiences shows s ge s of th state and this year will be no coul such as es have’ party colleagues to fall in line with! ries whe thdke enenies no verification, however. that. people are coming from all Seen exception, The sfovernor also will in heat unit content the soft{the plan of senate Republican lead-) foreign nations or enemie right here Chicago, ML, I (P)— Nearly Se ene parts of this section of the state! Quincy, HL, Dec. 3. -(P—A. buried | Teceive license No. ) placed} coals of the west and is better than rec without issue the|at home. The United Px vertical] jumps in the price of wheat to attend the campaign, some c city, the sité, perhaps. of a pref" his small town t also i e soft coal found in the — south,"| ism of Senator-Elect ar the Ne took the market upward almost six as far as a hundred ‘miles f glacial age civilization, has Veen {the teleph at the execu! said the statement. Lignite should Follette of Wisconsin. is threate kot Vents a bushel in the first half hour other purpose. found in excavations in’ Pike count: ve F \ |be used in every home in North and, ing to produce f the America, |today, December rising to $1 “Hell Agata souri, miles from the Mis: HI meet these requests if it] South Dakota and. Minnesot: for the party con As on the previous night, ppi river and 50 miles from her ssi do so without inter-| would be used largely F ot | day. ‘ the Northwest of hie ay atte D a was the subject of last night's ser-! "Beneath 12 feet of glacial drift fering i iency of the of | the furr i : _ ator Butler of chusetts,)is a part, are keenly interested in | sear ; er mon, At its conclusion, more than|_ well defined shaft has been un-|{fice.” said Ingstad. I feels in the ¢ ’ ‘ : 1 . " impetus to buying in Chi a the big problems which the 70 people hit the trail, and went into] covered leading to a floor, feet [that the interests of the ord nary | tions rainy of the bie, re bleme: which, thy ' Bar q f products committee, is one of those apparently | approaching congress must meet Later, the wheat market made fur the prayer-room; and hundreds more,| down. A wall leads from the foot |#¥to owner will be ber served bY) suitable only for the use of anthra-| still on the on the question of | They are inter ’ ther gains, December delivery b- by an uplifted hand, asked for thelof the shaft, crossed by a similar| issuing the licenses in the orde treating the enator tion to reduce fede . r 7k. an re g [oi ers of all Christians, that they| wall, either dividing the passage | applications for en eae hy purchasers of such equip-| party regular in) committee -| just so such a poliey i ried | since yesterday’: [oi ht have the cournge to step out) from subterranean chambers or SUR eee eee tee flood of applic: jment have gone to heavy expense to] ments and other matters. He has de-|to the. paint oft : s e| Indications ropeans were for Christ. No personal work is done] porting the roof us pil right after the first of the s Kis na] make changes necessary tu use our| clined to commit himself, however,! and pound foo! . it snapping up offerings of wheat from Revisions in Some of the More! during the invitation—each_ person| °Workors hace concentrated efforts t to move them as quic native coal but it will pay every | furthe matter is| lightening of our ta , «| this side of the Atlantic a steps down the trail, or doesn’t, with-|on a point 25 feet from the foot of sa ne cae home owner to make such still one for “ce is a just and equita ution} also making heavy purch Powerful Committees out urging by personal workers, the shaft at the edge of what they e trouble with the old’ system | rather than be shetd ap by unthen benefits to flow therefrom, [ture deliveries in Ch 4 James Said: é believe is a room. i y jof granting certain numbers on re- | roduce North Dakota lignite who are endeavoring to The northwest is also interested | ed the buying side of the market here. Effective Monday “Money won't damn you. Get all|to find gold, pottery and quest wus that it made bookkeeping | jurns freel: e the issue include Sen: in many of the international ques-| Most of the selling came from own- you can, honestly--but don’t let mummies or slatons of the city’s (and. a ee fale Heshace cadgued r : urti Kansas, the majority r}tions that Will doubtless come bef ers who were in a position to real- ing changes in some of the more pow-| say there isn't. Whg's « liar—you ; money to run the department and lots] Ms Deen made 3 : jenutor Jones, of Wash-| properly” settled, would, me i Season's Records Broken erful of the House and Senate stund-| Christ? Ont Wh9's # Har—you or i x- of clerical help we could do it this; Mtence with it in os iyi aid Senator eet re he Tere eee romney ent MCN | unsatinfaclory thresking ahd: erom ing committees will become effective ¢ Lordship of Jesus stands or pedition headed cand fi yi | eats BOL Sindications: sare: sthab. well vaceu andi chee: water” and” aleuatl nave: Kean salned: by 4 rE ness of the world and would tremen- {conditions meanwhile »were again with the convening of the new Con-| falls on the existence of hell. If|D, Burchard of St. Louis, investigat- | ¢@? No Vieenses will be held | tines, Jerses, : r improve our own situation, | ported from Argentina, and th gress next Monday. there is no hell. we don't need a erat Indian legends of buried | back because someone has asked for! he proper use of‘ lignite requires eA particularly with regard to agricul:] Were similar advices from Austra Both of the committees dealing) Savior and never did. Christ said| treasure, found it. By means of an{@ certain number. jno more knowledge or attention than| surgents out of the part re, a result. High price records for ithe se A : Pees . -| then He's [ies ioned divining rod, Burchard cl nother change in t eration! however, require ; fire box|ever, that Mr. La Follette’s speeches| “We are glad out there to sce that} the w na Watson of Indiana succeeds Senator] “Do you know where hell is? I'll|to have traced the walls of 43 un-lof the registration department. will| whee tein aulne te periods} in his recent campaign constituted at-| the president has recognized the con-| sult too of this ad . ry Fillesn D. math, Damorrat, South welt vas, It's sent at he and of a|derground rooms and seven passage-| affect only citiz ck and; of eight hours or more to elapse be-| tacks yn the president and the Re-| dition of the ners of thi oats scored notable upturns i: ‘arolina, as head of the Senate In-| self-righteous, godless, drunken, ly-|ways connecting them, vicinity. In former ‘years applica-| tween firings. publifan party, Senator Watson of| west and that he will have something : near terstate Commerce Committee, while| ing, crooked, or libertine life: ‘just Burchard hh. taked his life’s sav-!tions wer received and licenses is-j pes By ng Freely Leta oy chairman of the con-|to offer in the way of relief. His| Se and oats about 1 1-2c. James S. Parker of the next second after you breathe| ings in the ief that he is on the|sued at a window in the registration! + he lignit r who fires a fur-| ference, is still studying his cam-| thoughts o tive endeavor in ‘opmost prices of the day in wheat replace Samuel E, W your laxt—there’s hell staring you in| verge of a discévery that will startle | dopartment. The practice will, be! A Beee be ue TER teraces ? terest a operative fcame during the moments of E 5 the fa the world. The excavations sv far|discontinued this yea pile cit on La Follette's ce U a problem has bi dous one| trading. Final t tions showed terstate and Foreign Commerce) “A man said to me today, ‘Sames,| have cost him nearly $20,000. j, Under the ld scheme a series off si Loe secnot Aces Another uni md -|in our stat r rs. North Da- 4 f bushel jn some nmittee. if you'll come to Bismarck and estab-| - ee altans assigned to the clerk infto have a rearing fire, even in severe| tion is whether, Sena e| kota has really in y jay's finish, The ish a church, there'd be a rane ‘ xo many in-|charge of the window. The supply | we t LE tathace five. | wall accent the formal, invi cooperative ente ° ny aid a its Stanfield Succeeds Ladd lish a church, there'd be # thousand] France received #0 many in-| ch f th i Th RELY | wauthen > CIMDRELA stne? ttinake ae Miaceen t i id us a whole was five to s eee eee erent Nath] men join your church tomorrow.’ I) habitants from other countries since might lust a day, y week or nan should work to get a firebox| attend the conference, sent him yes-} Which may be given will be|cents up. ceeds the late Senator Ludd of Ni said ‘I won't. I'm an evangelist, and| the war that a proposal has been put|Ingstad said, and /the | of hot coals burning gent, ferauy by Chalrian Curtis. very greatly appre The farm- yi fhe Pakotw as chairman of the Public) [il stay an evangelist. Why don't| forward whereby all foreigners wholthat it caused difficulty in. record: ‘odo this one must have a clean] He has declined so far tu indicute|er is most ¢ when he is] WHEAT GAINS 5. C Rani Committee, the fampne Meaney yeu. give that support Re the tines stay on pane soil beroud a corall ing the license tags in nume ome investigating body. ith} godly pastors you have here? They|period will be compelled to become | order. In the future applications changes in the membership, adminis- (Continued on page 6) French subjects. {will be taken at the window and al to, : sdliky i son of Wisconsin, as|¢redit and business facilities closed|A sharp upward turn in the grain ter will be greatly facilitated by al tative Nelson 0 n, tration Republicans, will be able to receipt for the license fee issued.| : Mae : "lank Fiukeingureonte 4o him, ‘They keenly await any pro-|market. today ‘brought the. bighes recapture control of this body, which | These wil] be turned over to the de_| ((ceteut door at the base of the chim-| spokesman for the in . i ‘The sl sl 7% y will not perf f position to improve their marketing | price for wheat futures of the pres * may! be asked oe make other oil inc partnientlin, charge. oemiecuing) thelie: rhe fan eee Te ould Hee bey ee dianiwe rg|facilities and e ait them 2 get lent crop, prices being more oh nd veatigatl la seasion: tags and the tags will be sent out) the fir “ Becaus a eaders eK » not | some fair measu: return for their] tha opening price Monda Other of the more important Sen- u Because lignite burns| ago, leaders of the group have no iby mail in the same manner that ap- H : 4 indicated: their. attit » pro-| labor and for their products ay's grains were five cents above ate committees which will have new | Plications vacaived Bysmeall ara hee a Ho URIEE Ete ooPenten ete | eat ae Sieaee tetarate: “Lica:| “dhe solution of our problems Iniyesienday closing prices: vz chairmen are those: 98: Bostogices Ald mee is best done by controlling the draft.| worth that they be returned to the|the northwest does not necessarily on Pensions, F i ’ si “Care should be taken not to cov-| party councils if they support Re-|Yequire the introduction of | what} (yg Sena rstacling: ¢'seuth Dakota, on er up all of the when putting on| publican candidates for house offices, | might be culled | HeLa errr nfesses That the former, and Senator Norbeck of| Washington, D. C., Dec. 3—(#—| ment administration of . avi new fuel. Enough live coaly should ERGROUND GAR/ ar std principles to new conditions| She Clubbed Her South, Dakota succeeding former| Legislation alread. preparation was a forerunner of Pres: ee be left on one side of the firebox to , UNDERGROUND GARAC Rt Oi De nel Bes ee ce cen aiiienee D. th Senator Bursum of New Mexico on| to give effect to the proposal of the| Coolidge’s appointment of the board Toatune 7 maintain a steady blaze. This blaze] Paris—-Plans are being made here | All that the northwest is asking of Husband to Dea the latter, president's air board for the crea-| to make an exhaustive study of the! wictost yesterday “1 55] consumes the gas which is generated {to construct underground xurages to| the government is an opportunity. to Nev Chair n of’ House Committees] tion of a bureau of civil aeronautics] needs of American aviation. tae last night y| by heating the coal in the remainder] relieve the traffic situation. Many ys VEE CHE nluce It deseciee in thel|. Milwaukee (MIE. aed eceNe ‘House committees, which are to| in the department of commerce to| ‘The board did recommend, how- | Precipitation to 7 a. i | cfofbe: Hzaboxsandiin addition) tolibe: (et) these garages Bullt af. convenient | Uae i ee neat aie agers Thee [-Mra, Joeagh i Movettasmerhen ef Kix Y have new chairmen include those on] promote commercial aviation, along| ever, that the army air service be put | richer atta Solacisy “12 fo] ing much cheaper prevents the possi-|stops along main strects will free Coditned on tpewelo) i Sree nee alauterce meinen Flood Control, Indian Affairs, Insu-| with its recommended expansion of] on the basis of separate corps in| Weather Forec bility of a small explosion such as|the road for motorists. ! Sinat the Gubhed Mee nant lar Affairs, Merchant Marine and] military and naval aviation. the army, retaining its present re-| For Bismarck and Vicinity: —-¢ sometimes occurs when the draft is] + Pend te dents cory Medag Siac ihe Fisheries, and Military Affairs. These} Senator Bingham, Republican of| sponsibility to the general staff #8 |erally fair to-night and Friday; | *light and gas accumulates in the fur. in thely hatte: hare’ ORK aR te: chairmen’ are yet to be selected, but| Connecticut, a member of the board,| other coordinate branches of the | code, tacitght nace. Unless this is done much goo FEAR F Utne, nome, here, phe a aueae in the order of seniority they would| who joined in. the unanimous report| army. It also/recommended special |“°or North Dakota;—Generally fair| heat will go up the chimney. Dn. the Wend oleh actatie: Iker Pelinge : F.| of its nine members, said today he| representation for aviation on the} to night Fri older tonight, Regular Attention Needed ing a quarrel over his drinking. Me ie Hoe Proce, Puede ueton'| would introduce’ @ bill giving sbe| gcheral staf’ wads for apval avialions| oeee ane Peidays cblder tonight. - tlemmier Attention Nordea sten- C ‘AUSED MRS. ROGERS T0 ROB B ANK ie aquarrel_over his drink South Dakota; Charles E. Fuller, Illi-| government wider latitade in aiding| representation in the office of the| ‘The devon heromctnne meturbunce| tion, und do not wait until the house . nol; Frank D. Scott, Michigan, and] civil aviation than any legislation chief of naval operations und thel extends in trough over the Plains | i# cold before putting in the coal, The Plans to Form a j yet proposed. companion bill wi ureau of navigation. States while a jlarge high pressure} Cheapest. me is to have a lar i John ¥ Morin, Pennsylvanis, of vies be Intraaees IHVAKE Hence hy nates Would Eliminate Competition ~ | area is centered over Oregon and| fite box full. of fire at. all times, Sioux Falls, 8. D., Dye. 3—)—| and that her mother believed that} Farmer-Labor Party tually all of the standing comnfittees| man Parker of the commerce e¢om- wt promotion of civil aviation, it|Neyady. This pressure distribution] The patent grates which have been | Fear of a scolding from her husband $98.50 was all that had been obtained M Ni t M ti . li * of both houses are made necessary. by| mission. <i urged adoption by the government | is causing considerable wind through-| designed to further the efficient and} when he learned of checks she had| in the robbery. ‘ ay INO! aterialize the decision of the Republican or-| At this time, ‘however, it is not]-of-a continuing aviation policy, elim- | out the Plains States and precipita-| cconomical consumption of lignite] writte: hich caused an ‘overdraft of A check sof the bank's cash the ceideg ee anizations of the two houses to treat} contemplated to include im the legiy-|.ingtion of governmental competi-i tion occurred over the central Rocky | coal have practically all proved suc-|$100 in their bank account prompted| day following the robbery showed! Plans of some former leaders of the g nts within their party as non-| lation provision for an additional as-| tion with civil industry in aircraft | Mountain region, northern Plains| cessful and can be used to advgntage| Mrs, Catherine Rogers to rob the| that $396.50 was missing. In their] Nonpartisan movement to organize a Hepablicans’and te ig teagan extra| sistant secretary in the department oe and estaBlishment of air |States and upper Mississippi Valley.| by persons burning lignite, Ware said.| First State bank at Renner, S. D.,| first alleged confession, however,|Farmer-Labor party at a convention laces at the foot of committees| to head the bureau, as recommended | ways and air po Somewhat colder weather prevails] The principal difficulty which many] last Friday, police said today, both Mrs. Rogers and her daughter| scheduled for Minot December 18 ithout ty designation. by the board along with its proposal! The conclusions of the house air-|over the Mountain region.| Persons who have heating equipment | Questioning of Mrs. Rogers and her| were ‘emphatic in their statements] may die a borning, Frank Vogel, Cole- Serene Cae ae : / |for another assistant secretury’ also| craft Committee, now drafting u re-| Elsewhere temperature changes have| designed for other fuels, Ward suid,| daughter Zera, who are in jail charg-| thut $98.00 was all that had been tak-| harbor, told friends here todas. te / A i in both the war and navy ‘depart- port of the iors, conducted at|been slight but with » rising tend-| is that the fireboxes of such furnaces! ed with first degree robbery, reveal-| en. They alxo admitted that they had| forts being made by Nonpartisan Otter Tail Power ments to devote themselves primar-| the last sessi@e are expected to dif- | ency, are not sufficiently large ‘to hold} ed that last summer the Rogers fame | made a visit to the bunk on October] leaders to quell the disturbance in Permitted} '!” ‘s,2visticn. fer materially from those of the ORRIS W. ROBERTS, | fire overnight. ily was in a fair financial condi 6 when they stole $191. their organization, he said, in the Company Perm He Change Not Needed | president's board) ot Official in chare| sucusanpa visit PARK [Put teat Mrs, Rogers had been draw-|" "Previously Rebbed Bank | hope that the proposed Minot meeting Sein no need for drastic change le the committee has not yet b ing heavily on their bank account. Mrs. Rogers said that she and her] will have no lasting result on the to Issue Stock in’ the oe t organization of army.| decided on the final form of its re- AGED TWINS GUILTY Yellowstone Park—-All Yellowstone Hnethee faint was cleared up when | daughter visited the little town and] forthcoming campaign. Vogel was and navy aviation the board empha-| port, there is known to be a strong| London—Twin sisters, aged 71,{National Park travel records were | Zera admitted that $90 found in tos went to the bank to get warm. They] majority floor leader in the house Permission to issue $1,000,000 in| tically opposed establishment of sentiment among its members in fav- senmencée at Old Bailey. They | broken during 1925. It has been the} bottom of a trunk in the Rogers| were invited behind the caging, she| at the last session. preferred stock has been granted to| department of national defense or a| or of a department of national de- charge with being, concerned| most successful season in the park’s home was part of the loot obtained| said, so that they could get nearer the Otter Tail Power company by the] unified air service. Both of these|fense, as urged before the commit-lin un vapenn, lon. This is} history. The total travel was’ 154,-]in the Friday holdup. the stove and during a visit of the] Sewing machines which are small vtate railway board. The issue will} proposals were endorsed by Colonel] tee by Colonel Mitchell, to give co-| thought ile o Gite firstt case where] 282 persons, The record entrance Daughtér Held Out $90 cashier to the vauit, scooped up aj enough to hold in the hand and’ yet consint of 10,000 sharen at $100 a] William Mitchell in his public crit-| equal’ status to land,’ sea, ‘and ait jewine Past the O-yeur mark were) travel for x single duy ocurred July| Zeya confessed, police said, that| handful of bills which were in al capable of light work are being ex- shace, fi icism of the war and navy depart-| forces. aur partners in the same crime. . .* 421 with a total of 2693 visitors, Ushe was “holding this out on Ma”| cash drawer under the counter. ported from Ger any. chimney and a clean smokepipe, from] his intentions, made to feel that he must go it alone,| IN MIN | v the futauee tu the chimmaye Whe lets] On the hens side, while Ropresen-| with most of the doors of our great| Minneapolis, ‘Minn., Dec. 3.—(P)=—