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_ ESTABLISHED 1873 : BISM. ARC CK, N IRTH D: arora; \WEDN SDAY, DEC EMBER § 9, 1925 PRICE FIVE CENT TAX BILL TO GET SPEEDY ACTION IN CONGRESS WAR ARA RRR ARRAS RAR RRARARY | GOVERNORS OF | $2,000,000 Fire Hits Council Bluffs BATTLEFIELD = Plate a Indian Legend CENATE ATE RESTS ASSOCIATION] (ii (a CELEBRATION e222 ete ££ a TALKS TAXES And he rebelled ayctinst the w wiped out most of his awn tr Midwest Governors’ Associa-| | 4 . — -. Fiftieth Anniversary of Batons Savina themscien asuinte ses ee Debat M re Will End tion Is Name — Members FG : _ tle of Little Big Horn aie hone ae elutte: on: Wensure to Meet Annually — ‘ _ ; to Be Observed xiven birth toa child, dic ed that when aw, who hie : : i », the Saturday — Pas child tust be with its mothe P . = 8 eS | . 2 And) Platt , iepearcold bra . pected Next Week DIRLIE IS) A MEMBER Yc : : : CUSTER’S LAST STAND cerry cot ul law, has beer ; . ae . Pa ee : ae : ! potted ty ae Mile urs MANY PROHIBITION BILI ques, Mollie Cuthair, ir preunor hortly = the Organization Takes Definite ; j : s : Secretary of War Davis Heads birth of her eb Hert P on, * t mE $ i on doe, medicine min o vibe : . Senate ( ittee Refers La Stand in Favor of Middle th. y, a x 4 Committee to Direct forbade Way te turn the truss « ‘ enate: Committee Refer ‘ West Policies 4 : : : Affair Next June aby MGC bg, bupled wali ie malheh : ‘ Follette Question to Re Hq so that the spirit whieh killed) the < % = publican Caucus . —_—_——- " ‘ 4 : quaw and wis new in the ehild { _ Pierre, S. Dy Dee, 9—UP)—Grow- 4 j & i \\. Hardy, Mont, Nec. 9,—U)-—Plans whith AM The ant Ki te ee ‘ ‘ ing out of a conference in Sioux Ps : : ; es F | for observance of the fiftieth anni- tribe P : : : Washingt “0 PY With Falls, S. D. last month, an organiza, $e : ; : sary of the battle of the Little) Mormon Jove told May the nd, . EON President Coolidge ishitive ree tion composed of the governors 0 Bigs Horn—General ¢ st May pl son in the tepee with : ‘ . ommendations spread record twelye, middle. wouete se tee . F cst na we forward here mother, left them all nigh, . § and the first flood of bills and re een formed to advance ‘ F . . with the appoint a a the morning when Mi utions presented, th + paused the interest of the millions living in : from s | that includes Secretary siCuthair was buried, her sen was ba : today to give ity committees thine to the Mississippi-Missouri river valley. 5 ey 7 ts 4 {to direct the activities Na- ied with her ; enize while ho. ‘The members of this organization 4 F ‘ é F : j : {tional Custer Memorial association at) May was charged with niurder, But . with the tay bill, will meet once a year and in the in- , ithe Custer battlefield next June. Federal Judye J. Foster Symes ruled q The non-partisan measure, carry teri will communicate with h - t 4 The committer is headed by Gener. that the xevernment Inge a $235,000,000 cat in Che nation? other and through their officers on : “ c . F BR al F. frey, of Cockstown, prove the corpus delicti s : tax burden and endorsed “in. prin questions affecting problems of the : : who ind View Zhed the jurors to find th ave ciple” by the provident in hin annual region. r i ! ter's command, and includes Indian}not yuilty. There joie ings m we yesterday the praise of Governor Carl Gunglerson of South Commissioner “Burke and heads of among the Indians when May walled leaders of both parties on the way Oot ee ened oe ene ie) ‘Te most disastrous fire in the history of Council Bluffs, Ia., wiped out ten buildings at a loss of $25 aera gen SD oe tLe et soa alii ‘ ‘ apace ineritsduunte onstie organization will be known, has mail-/ 000,000. ‘This photo, taken when the blaze was at its heigtt, shows the burning Shaugart office baildings | ¢y orgunizations as well astened by one fact—M i due tue bill ye ; ne : ed invitations to fifteen ‘governors|in the foreground, with the remains of the Grand Hotel, leading hostelry of the city, in the background. ins of the Sioux, Crow, Black- \sp nd from 200 to years in’ the ‘ 4 By a pment ral debate on and twelve have accepted. “The foun-} pa pe eee ae vn nrsinenn, | feet and Cheyenne I , state's prison. While te was bein: the measure will be concluded ne dation obthe aeacclitign was laid at On the site of the ba f the held for trial he murdered low : er than Saturday nigh ders Sisie Falls tna ineating. called byt \ ks aa Little Big Horn will be depicted the Prisoner who taunted hin for : : ape confident thats he cleae BICKE Mr. Gunderson und attended by the TODAY IN WASHINGTON | ariel of the hatchet, symbolic of eiating in the burial af the i : confident that, w right da ts Ai a uO Roar eee aa everlasting peace between the Indian | : house before the end of nex Member Governors ate in a jour nment, . ! | and the white man in the northwest. | LA e of New Comprising the membership are REAU |: House continues’ ge | ‘REDFFER “FAIR — EFFORTS MADE : ; rk, r of the Governors Erickson, Montana; Ross, bate on eductio . | ' er : : uns committee, had pre- Bee ee ree om eioraden Berltes resentation of “rebu | Marguerite Marsh, | i ; pared an address on the bill for’ ton | North Dakota; Gunderson, South Da- conte the ConmAdesDe: | I i S46 ‘ a 3 ay. kota; Christianson, Minnesota; M re Mitchell court martial ” | Movie tar, Dead | ws j Many Bills Introduced Mullen, Nebraska; Hammill, Jowa; - { ‘ A number of measures proposing Baker, Missouri; Paulen, Kans w York, Dec (A) Marguerite MORMON JOK. ABOVE, AND arry out the major reecommenda- Terral, Arkansas, and Trapp, Okla- | Marsh. 3 . sister of Mae Marsh, | , | OMAY tions of the president were included homes ‘CRAWFORD’ N tion picture star, who has hersett ap: | in the 1,045, hills lutions in Gove r G as president, oo ¢ pesred in film d stage productions, | 7 acre npa troduced the yesterda, Governor Gunderson, as president.) Number of : (Employes Being | W ill Also Bill Pro- Fee and pred ns, | uced in th terd Prese Governor McMullen, vice presi Present i died yesterday of bronch pneu the first. crop. anwhile the. total dent, and, Governor Baker, as sec ane { eat ° kali moni | XK of bills and resolutions. thrown tary-treasurer, form the’ executive| Reduced te Conserve Bal- | LATEST BOOK | | viding for Labeling of - Merchants of the Hard Cos into. the house hopper on. the fret committee which will assemble mu- ative: of “Funds day has been swelled hy sev i i Flour Containers a tual problems during the ensuing . Hl Aer . ' re Deo dred more. year and will call another eonven- seedy hse De ; | ‘egion:Confer With Gov.’ | ISG ISGED BY cate reading of the president's ton some time early next : Reduction of the numbe: t NR Pratiicesre ‘ rir Dol- 5 | ernor Pinchot W frequent applause from e went ahead Inasmuch as the decision; ached the Republican sid of the house " t bill is one of the main items on at Sioux Falls automatically were |Pleyes in the state high y depart Pat ren aiatian ceeetemnae ceeah with members yen standing embraced by the &xccutives not at-| ment to a point where it will be po eas whilehicone! saterday, Con- | \ sIphia, Pan Dee. { yf 4 and applauding at the end, but was tending, when me) mem. | His! Coc iniah bp lseAley cron sman 0. B. Burtness, Grand received in the senate without de hers, this organization already ee eee ee eee dere’ Rekindling = Camp Fires” | Poriss, has told the Assoviated Press. trovesy were continued toda ts Monstration. Senator Curtis of Han 4 unanimous opinion on middle wi be nd will be completed by the! pane + Western His of the bill, which — firs' | of chants of tie Nard jatar cautd te , ear, rn policies. These include tacit ap- pmnie ite Tells Early Western His- | saw light at the last Session of con- yesterday qiseusse ‘ x cm * proval of a farm export corporation, [Cue,of this month, 1. ¢. Frahm, lief NE ett i press, ig-to stubilize the purchasing aioe car Pinchot ita Rev. dames Reveats Plimsi- jad tays out development of the eee od ti which , tory in Narrative Form j power of mon = i ne of LSU NY oh aR During the laf few years the eoun- Gi 9 1 Arriv Jute. ast night, th ness of Various Excuses. | Arkansas, the ower und si e Pre naey Vere onan ones 2 Huey date teohis ttn. tention cate than Killed 12,011 Wolves and) viivittes, representing the Wilke, er, endorsed Leer are s ° roads mplete their work] Rekindlings Camp Fires is he! (by petare. the, harm, eats te Collected 33,236.50 Barre, Seranton and Hazelton ehunt Ancient: and Modern world court but ex and auloption hy by Christmas thie aud will wt be ‘inte of a hook which will come ron! curring periods of high prices and, — Collected cea eree, and the Panther Ment ovat the, pbesidantts udit system giving governor: Frahm said. Places. will, be found ¢8¢ press sometime this month and, low. prices,” Conyressman Burtnes Bounty Since 1898 | Businessmen’s asses TONTOIEE APOE ABER : | hae powers to curh governmental ex | for g'rew men in the drafting divic| Which was written by Lewis . Craw. | ih ; a ’ tion, went into conferen with ohn Kvangelist: ila: 5 penditur . sion of the highway d nt, but | ford, state historian and superinten: | west eee et eee eae seating : Fie Wee Ae Otnee antoh ome Mee The officers of the organization} ict of the members of such parties worth that much more or s during! . La Yr, farmer living! Mine Workers, and other union off phon hiopeste formulate 4 em by which (mest of the members of suclt parties dent of the North Dakota hiis-| ntent of the am arvey, N. Dy lays title to be: ,cials. Late merchants conferred Toner the association 1 Shee ie Mall atutdiy. Hae terjeal society, The story is woven} al palngltvi ua champion wolf and coyote |W croup of wperatar headed b Menture fter the present members leave Since: steely tse ie Herroutid «Use. soxplol ache vali ‘ - commodity but to hunter of the world. Without ques- | M: OW. Inglis, chairmin of the ; v do much outside work pr around the exploits of Arnold ase price tion he is far and yo the cham-fanthracite operators’ «4 fi | xen tion of the senate committees, which mine Fi sana ent wit (Connor) during sixty. y in the | of dollar in 1s of all pion of North Dakota At the conclusion of the earn coHeereall © ge, | WEBEL ahead today Jwhile that body om setting 1 , ivable excuse: bigs ae PIERCE E r y d includes happenings of | commodities. This question is now Leismeister called at the state| Ralph s. spokesman for they little, silly, funny, dum reg ourament wabl tenor et: next sumer, Pram sad. Metailed I wisturical interest. aceursing fren rere ; careful consideration of auditor yearly in the month merc aid ths vite confer wore dieeeeket te Henan Finds the question whether Senator l fealeulations 1 ‘of the mounts | 863 until Arnold's death in 2 in|: Ic wists who almost to check up as | y | added | Ha before a record audience | ifi Vis 1 should be F a Republican in com hitte We eatin : territory between the Platte and ) ove the plan of stab ment of y by ers pninittee plane | att riiele of the J a a i ead the » Missouri, Arnold’s expertencer hy varying the weight he figures diclosed) are s elurn home and that they tad | tie Campaign last night inined, Ne i gp Resor ; san Indian fighter, pold miner, . fron time to time.” Since June 20, 108, Leis Gngagediotia wih opera Che cudience gue tee ten ht mined. cammittew om wemmit, dihdetccohiienl. ealeulations hy , hunter, rind We nel Flour [killed 12,011 wolves niners oF Governor Pinchot. [er wuivided attention tad ieecaved tect te vitbew on commits told in seinating | Another bill which Barty will which h E 3 # } vel ine a dead! on | ° te { With appliuse; wile ‘ontinues nage ¥ $40,000 ‘Spent in ‘Three Months SrGABAME te to require the label- hounty, 1 pe : or Hite (2 guide dalavean hin tre CCOmtn ved Or DABS Linge) When Brahm took over the affairs} Arnold served during. nlist-| ing of flour in interstate ia fo clen Jp Idition to being the prize f : 4 = a quent witty sallic Tait 2 of the highway department in Sep-j; ments in the Civil w: ded the | commerce to show the kind of wh and coyote hunter yostate $d te eto 7 espe fnot wnly ager me ab Gi \ . tember be found that over $10,000 of | Paci slegraph. line, : From whieh it is made. Om the cons’ meister “wyns ‘snd as ed to) mect the delegation frum te) ed aaa ne well il .{/ Last Minute the $104,000 appropriation had be . tainer of the flour w under the farm in r a ; 2 Rae: SRE A OA doubly effective : als spent in’ three months, leaving only |S the notorious " proposed law, be statement helped to make ‘the lif : ray usinesamen's meeting with the | _ The excuses iiseus f ntl! _News Bulletins Score 348 Out of F $64,000 to’ tide the department ov he Shake river after he been | showing whether the flour was made! or coyote a thing of PatGre Lected tron Wanton anti (are those that the remaining nine month: the! hung by v ates, and a ex-| from hard spring wheat, hard win-| hunts as a means of recreation. ators lasted from midnight unti j Fy 4 fi " i 0 a. ings one’s heart to God and becoming in Indoor Rifle Team fiseal year, he told the highway com-| perie » detailed in the book.| ter wheat, soft wheat or from two or | Qnords Alice Childliaed | 7 ihe enveutive boards of tke three| Christian, A brief review uf the Cleveland, Ohio, sae. mission recently. ‘rhe story of the ri of the Gold | more such wheats. Ww. 3 anthracite district » sebeduled to | Oxcuses, beginning with those found] Rev. Albert Competition By closing the automobile ¢! Couch in Port Neuf Canyon is toid,| ‘The bill requires that agents of} When he was a boy in Russia,!é BCPA adolf Morrow. but} it the book of Luke, and continuing turer shops andthe gale, of war supplies| as well 2 Hing account of thepthe department of agriculture be some 60 years ago, he began hunting | Bree Lewis cit col recto ee egtete| with modern excuses, and Mr. James? which had been turned 0 : onthe Missouri in[ given free entry’ to all flour mills Fe ee eee ae tte Ted badenaele te | comment : ‘i n ae 'e| state by the government, F\ = ar: y nd of the fee gorge | to inspect flour and wheat and that and i been sport for him ever d ACISEUASEL -_ | 1. Thave bought a piece of ground, talon ile (team competition be-| aged to make a material re i -vastations of the high wat-| refusal of such permission | would, since, belameistcr tall tenes Wi Fi nd must fo see it, : rd 8 Federal Judge tional guard, according to informa. | expenditures, Removal of a number March of that y bject millers to a fine of $1,000 or the state auditor's office. 1 ne money | Wife of Detroit “The that avec that excuses 4 cK Was Tian, reenived here today from. Lt,] of men in other departments cut the] ‘The story not only like ro-| imprisonment for a) year or ott a te eee neth lure ual ¥ lied. Who'd buy piece of land E Col. MH. Spraces of Gratton: The| Payroll still further and the elimin-| manee—it is, romar vce |B OL pea AE a traed e eine elds: wit @ cus bua] Baseball Magnate | wither 24 way and ahen | aRFeIE g | ation.of the survey crews will be the} sides. It gives information and a| flour may be confiscated and either) (ra dlelds fl : ! eo out to look at eraduck? Vou Peer tea nise aay icing e a crowning touch. Only a part of the! wild and vivid delight at the same| destroyed or sold by the government : th average nimrod, and get Loses Jewelry say surd’. Ye not half Tore acuten Gud Wa men sean aa reduction: ci attributed to the] time. following process of libel for con-|Leismeister uses a gun on very few < your own excuse for not be each. Scores for other teams g n_| moves toward economy which he h: Other books written by Mr. Craw-; demnation. Flour imported into. the | of PNET Cuore DE NGG. Aikceeas- ane @ | iChieaeS, Ill, De —(P)—Mrs,| coming a Christian. firiand 0 AW ABEe ROL ERTORDEER made, Frahm said, since the survey! ford and which, like ““Rekindling | United States from other coun ries be is his blooded pack of [Frank J. Navin, wife of the owner of | ™ine quce bought a lot in’ Florida} deaths of the netith Ae p ews would have bee: id off and| Camp Fires” are for sale by the Cap-| also would be subject to the terms! Coyere unter is his blooded pack of | ye ne} r without 8 : " alynne La r, whose The competition wAs with 22 caliber | ¢rews would have been laid off an mp Fires” are y f|wolfhounds which run down and kill {the Detroit American league baseball pout ng it. Finally he took a . 5 rifles at a distance of 50 feet. certain of the other thanges made, ital Book company of Bismarck, in-| of the bill, the adipinieteation, oe Gua He has canoe much |¢lub, reported to the wolice th trip to Florida to look over his prop-| WET¢ found covered in even, if the department hid ample| clude “Badlands and Broneho Trails” | which would be bested in the seere- selec vary: Hen has, spent -muchi se jewelry vhile at. | ¢ He nd it without difficulty. r here, October t "Weather Report “| fund’ to finance its operations. the “Medora-Deadwood Stage | tary of agricultare. i tak Lares tending the National Horse show wha , bOie ss Ie wane Ai 1 tomorrow, Coron Weather R: —____—_. ‘The latter tells in detail and Favors Export Corporation apd: takes:.freat pride int ye on a ithe Chicago Riding club. the bottom of » Herriot.” Friend announced — te ea’ wall eport RADIO WINKS CITIES . in interesting form the history of] Mr. Burtness said he will support} | When Lelsmeiste rystares Gur on a) She had been carrying the jewelry A ig Excuse not expected, however, le Tokyo.—Due to the failure of tele-| the stage line and its part is the ear-| legislation providing for un export Wolf, hunt fe.tirst surveys the cOun- lin her purse and discovered the loss| 2. I bought five yoke of oxen and| light will be shed on the mys- T phone or telegraph communication. in! ly history of western United States.) corporation or “some other agency s ii 3 Spamel Li hh rf when she opened it to pay for a pro-| must go try mi out. tery. emperature at 7 a. m. Hy an ny, the J) that the exportable surplus of a erop| If it is extremely rough he hitches | pram, 2 WA Stier silly crete! Gail as pe Highest yesterda: BMeR) OF emerged ‘apanese : od{a pair of blooded horses to his light; Another silly excuse,” said Mr. ; 7 Li e JOsUAe ny. government is linking cities together] On account of the intense cold in | of farm product may be segregated) > PHY O° U bores Borses Oo lis EOF ames. “Which one of you would buy Burwash, Sussex, Eng., De Lavaat last night: by radio communication. This will/the Yukon, a Canadian cofipany | and sold at the world price without) Suckpoard wagon on the rear Of) | The number of foreign visitors tol a car without sceing how it would] 7) Rudyard ; nacipiation to. insure communication if all wires are! plans to erect an underground miil | such world’ price controlling the do-| Waten, | Trounda and the hupe | Berlin during the summer exceeded | pull hills and sand? Same with the n was unchanged this morn- Mighage “wi velocity oy down. | for dressing ore from its gold mine. | mestic price of the crop or product./ Pate his wolfhounds an the hunt ail expectations and surpasse ox-owner; he just naturally lied.” ing. eather | Fortec In other words the principle unde: records of pre-war summers. (Continued on page three) 5 F en = Council Bluffs, la., Dec, 9.—(®) For Bismarck and vicinity: Mostly lying such legislation is simply that| Upon sighting a wolf or coyote cloudy and somewhat unsettled to- of providing means by wh the; anywhere on the landscape, Lei A~~~~~~-~~ | Edith B. Fox,’ 28, was electro- night and Thursday; not much change EXPENDITURES NEXT Ce WIC is uunhosedl te represent! meister. merely pulls a lever which Tad tae nek dab Se nee in. temperature. ta Ncreg in the cost of produc-| opens the door of the cage and the MI IMUM COST OF R NN ents home when she caught her For North Dakota: Mostly cloudy 4 tion.in this country and abroad, ma hounds start in full'ery. ‘When Leis- | hand on a wire and pulled it in- nnd somewhat unsettled tonight and R 1925- he reflected stall times in the price! meister catches up with the dogs trike wee cite ee in northeast portion. Vienna, Austria, Dec. 9.—(7)— the crop raised which is used in do-|to do but to skin the animal, Weather Conditions BOOST mestic consumption regardless of}, If the country in which he expects | Ld Belgrade dispatches today say 20 High pressure areas centered over Ue. what the exportable surplus may be‘to operate is level the horses re- COOLIDGE INCREASES EXPECTED persons have been arrested on - La Follette The work of completing organiza are viven for not giv Company A of Bismarck won the idanu aud over the Red River Valley ; Mold for, Our aim is to make the}main in the barn and the eage and! eeateea at copscing’ In evan are accompanied by generally. fair : od domestie price the world’s price,|40gs are placed on the rear of his tionary ae in southern Ser- weather from the Mississippi Valley j «| plus the tariif and plus the cost of | tutomobile. \ Bla in continedion withdhe Alice: coast. Low| Veterans’ Bureau Also Gets Increase Because of Require-| (ransportation from: the princi Success Is Uncanny iR ds Ts 5 event donian organization. The arrests pressure areas are centered over the : i eat competing countries.” Igismeister’s success is uncanny,| Recommends Tax Reduction, Orderly Air Policy, Enforce-| have caused intense excitement. upper Great Lakes region and over ments of Soldier Bonus—Other Increases Balanced aaa Bees ate atficials who have watched. hing f the Prohibiti e eda z Alberta. Temperatures are consider- Ege AcconIne Ie Nig Gaede the ment of the Prohibition Laws—Suggests Curbing IRIN ably above the seasonal normal over by a Number of Decreases \ Plans Made for. Wels county tian ioe duive abet 6 f Federal I a eae world’s fair spread along the the nérthern Rocky Mountain region 1 0 9 |farmer’s,home and ask the occupant of Federal Road Aid Policy new 10 mile parkway waterfront, and moderate temperatures prevail ea 7, Hee Infantry Officers’ |[77perpshome and ask, ihe, ocpunant : haw heen planned for Chicago in all other sections. Washington, Dee. 9.--P)—The ex-[ strength is contemplated under the vicinity. If so, ‘naka in, what di i either in 1934 or 1937, the ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Tannen of the federal- govern-| estimates, but the aviation services School at Fargo rection they oe CPA Be ae Washington, Dec. 9.—@)—Presi- His Recommendations spective annivers: of the in- Official in charge.} ment for the coming fiscal year were] are allotted sémew! larger funds hours later he usually has. put an|4ent Coolidge informed congress in The executive made a formal rec-| CO™Poration as a village and of- estimated today by President Cool- for purchases of equipment. The Plans for an. infantry officers'|end to the career of that particular| his annual budget message today | ommendati eduction the city charter, but probably in idge at $3,986,207,921, an Shipping Board's expenditure chool to be held in Fargo sometime | pest, lghae Sphatean india t of runging | t#Xes; sugge: a ssity the latter year. NATIONAL ANTHEM $160,083,326 over the’ outla sharply the shrinkage of t ‘yJin February were formulated here] His wolf and coyote hunting ac-| oF TUN¥INE | Keeping: the i 18 GIVEN ATTENTIO! current year. through sale of line ‘xpiin-| today by the adjutant general’s de-| tivities have aided in making Leis-|the government had been about | as well as. r IN TWO HOUSE BILLS The bulk of the inere: goes: to] sion of the government aid policy in] partment! Letters were sent to each| meister independently wealthy. In! reached, and that the normal expan- | government v r Washington, Dee, 9.—UP)—-The || the pos service, which is oper-} building post roads accounts for ad-| of the 65 officers in the 164th infan-Jaddition to the bour collected| sion of a growing nation would | and GeeOniNee 4 pumey WOMAN BEQU! ane. 2 Star Spangled Banner was given }| ating undera new schedule of wages| ditional money requirements for the |try asking them for opinions as to the| from the state he has profitéd from} henceforth involve added expendi Jin the airs a leclared that “every ANNDSE INCOME OF attention in two bills introduced s Veterans’ Bur-| Department of Agriculture, An es- | most convenient time for holding the]the sale of the skins of the animals.|ture ta keep the government ma- ble resource of the government L £8 TO 4 CONAN, in the house. cau, to meet increasing ; | timate of $21,940,628 for enforcement | school which will last. four days.|Pelts in good condition bring from | chinery in motion will be employed in prohibition ens | witty ameles ybet: Ak Representative Linthicum, J] of ‘the soldier s st|of prohibition ix contained in. the |instruction, will be given in adminis-]$5 to $18 each, ihe said. The budget estimates, transmitted | foreement.” He thought the total es- | yf, 1 drawn by Mrs. August L, Demacrat of Maryland, and Fac- |] Office Department alone is allotted] Treasury allotment, trative problems and combat prin-|” Leismeister is well known to many {With the message, reflected the con-|timates of $42-147.000 for the com. are Wipe ied Bate aay oy, hild, Republican of | New York, |] $103,808,148 more than during the Navy Wants Increase cinlde hie inehide the infantry. |norsons ih the state having gerven'| tinuing afforta ac economy, Mrs Cool: bined vair cerclece wkend acces f Witieh. was. filed sesterdag tet asked to have the song @icially ||present year. ‘The Veterans’ Bur-| The Navy's appeal for general re-] As far as possible guard officers|as doorkeeper of the state senate at! idge said, ndding that on’ the s|plish the ends sought. $80: a8: Bn’ annual. incowetoychpe siete the national anthem. Ms. {{cau gets an increase of $58,265,000.) plenishmdnt which included reeruit-| will be assigned to duty, as instruc-| the last session, bat few. who. saw| ofthe calculations a surplus of $3 Concerning the tax bill, alvendy|f Serjc wits gene Oeaeps aes Fachild would imprison for not Allotments for other agencies of|ing to its full authorized strength }tors under the general supervision|the rugged, ruddy faced man stand-| 307,000 was indicated for the drawn by the House Ways and| aside $1,000 to be invested at six leds than five years any citizen || the government show a number of |of 89,000 men together with slight-|of Captain H. F. ‘Thompson, Fargo,|ing inside ‘the great door knew that year 1927. He expects a surplus of | Means Committee, the President said || fer gents the Antarset 5 oe sending through the maila “any [Ilesser increases, balanced by about|ly larger purchases of aircraft | and Captain J. L. Ostrander, Minot,| he could justly lay claim to having |$262,041,756 for the year ending next |it had gone somewhat further tha |} (te, Upkeep of the little warbler denunciation, criticism or reflec- |{an equal number of decreases. wag responsible for a proposed all regular army men. detailed tol killed more wolves and coyotes than | June 30, although a year ago it was |his judgment dictated with respect | (uzing its life. When the bird tion upon the anthem.” Maintenance of the army and |/crease of $8,007,052 in that service's | duty with the North Dakota nationallany other man in the United States! estimated that the surplus this year|to amounts aid exemptions, but he'{ (08,9 brother is to get the prin- i =J’ navy. at their present enlisted (Continued on page two) guard, tae and perhaps in the world. would exceed $373,000,000. (Continued on page three.) cipal. —