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j nnd WEATHER FORECAST ESTABLISHED 1873 $90,000,000 Y SENATE PLANS | __#E | TO TAKE UP TAX - BILL JAN. 4 Debate on Measure Continues in House—Passage Virtu- ally Assured HERO BOTH PARTIES ENDORSE Republicans’ Problem of Deal- ing With Insurgents to the Front Again Washington, Dec. 10.—U?)—Senate leaders today laid plans to clean the} road for early consideration of the tax reduction bill as indications in- creased in the house that it would be disposed of there by the end of next week, . General debate on the measure was| , Wilton Allen, again the order of business in the| Council Bluff house today. Despite some aitacks] NE hero of a from the Democratic side, the bill,| business distri by virtue of fts non-partisan charac-| to the bi ter, now appears virtually certain of pa Chairman Smoot of the senate} ing eight women from death. finance he will call the committee together} und rescued by firemen, January 4 to take up the bill with the hope of getting it before the sen- ute by January 15, and enacted into law by March 1. indorsed As a Whole ‘The bill, as a whole, has been en- dorsed in’ the house by leaders of ! both parties, all of whom, however, P have taken exception to some of the provisions. Representative Rainey of Mlinois, a Democratic member of the ways and | means committee, has voiced the] strongest opposition, d = terday that he would vote “unless materially opposed the increased personai cmptions and sharp cuts in the sur- tax rate und proposed instead that all esis oe the “war taxes” be repealed. ‘Unpardonable Sin Organizing House Committees “The a ile The problem confronting Republi-| i, God says he will can leaders in the house in dealing] Wil) be the theme pe the theme of with the insurgent group there, con-| Harry dames’ sisting mainly of the Wisconsin dele-] py anvelistic gation, was to the fore again today ie” tonight with the Republican committee on] sidience if antiel Committees called together to organ-p i yoy will sing ize the house committees. heer) sing ‘Action of the insurgents in voting dd for their own candidate for speaker James Refut and opposing the amended rules} In no un ‘ capes atest of “party regulari-| branded as false, a rumor that ty" by organization leaders, made it a culating through the city. * foregone conclusion that they would lying scoundrel draw no important committee assign- ce - rath » ha at 1 still own Unp: Turn es Rumor Ss sta x perf if you can find that 1 the senate committees’ were|th ‘ da penny’s interest ly today to begin work on the raft; own of legislative proposals already on file, many of them embodying admin- 118 istration proposals presented in the ent resident's messi a rel TWO INSURI FROM HOUSE COMMITTEES ithabithat: stony § Washington, Dec. 10-—(?)—House | Ply 4 few feathers Republicans today ejected two mem- | itd ae started it? bers of the Republican insurgent aoe ores tis conversion 13 ttoup from. chairmadiships of com-j ames Wat che On net mittees. ging director of two large _ In completing its organization the majority party removed Representa- tive Lampert from the head of its patents committee, and deprived Rep- resentative Nelson of his place chairman of the elections committec. Both are Wi The committee on committees to- Sermon day posed only of the chairman-| Following an eloquent, imp ships of the regular standing com-| sermon on “The «Judgment mittees. Lampert and Nelson were | night, approximately a hund n any 's ago; or that IT have and prospects of group which held chairmanships in] tion and entered the pray the last session. where the city The committee on committees also] of salvation. discussed today the question of party| The evangelist’s text was regularity of Representative Keller 17:30-31—"But God now cSmmands erywhere to repent, of Minnesota, but he was returned as] all men 3 appointed a di chairman of the railways and canals | cause He h committee. which He will judge the world, in come eee onsin, | righteousness, by that, Man whom He another insurgent, was in line for | has ordained, whereof He has given chairmanship of the labor committee, | #8surance unto all men, in that He but the position was given to Rep-|has raised Him from the dead.” Representative Begk of Wi resentative Kopp of lowa. ““Get the text if nothing els aie vised Mr. Jam Records Show 45 Auto Acci-| first coming into your heart, 5 i. dent Fatalities During ‘God's 45 fatalities from automobile acc mortality from this cause than any big flood, the sky is EARLY FOR AIRCRAFT ard 21, taxi driver . the outstand- 000,000 fire in the ere, He went in nd Hotel and ran the clevator er the three lower age without material amendment. | floors were enveloped by flames, siy- ‘ommittee has announced] Was then trapped on the eighth floor, can Farm Bure vote axaint it] Hundred Converts Last Night) Z —Tonight’s Sermon on donable Sin: the y forgiv ivangelist mon at the James aign's big tab overflowing uncis rtain terms Mr. Jan in an effort to rted the scted organization dur-|the James theatre in Columbus, i same p ine ‘the senate adjournment yester-{clared the evangelist. “I'll tell [FERS SRS j The resolution on the subj re anywhere since I was converts a theatre for anything but ice since that time, [ = ask you to tar and feather me and S$ EJECTED ‘run me out of town. But if you find y is false, why not a nd tar to the CATS AKO, nd nm thea in Columbus, Ohio. The night of his conversion he dropped all his the- affairs, thereby losing a for- great the- rieal career, und entered the min- sin Republicans. Hundred Converts After Judgment ed per- the only members of the insurgent] sons responded to the Gospel invita- room, tors and Mr. James Keller Keeps Post taught and explained the Bible plan ‘or hell is full of r =T7, moral men who have failed to pre- NORTH DAKOTA BN Sake ‘God's Right ‘to Dictate “If I walked inte Bergeson’s store to look at a suit} Bergeson has a right to tell me what I'll have to, pay for the suit. So God, who owns eternal life, has # right’ to say what ' vou shall give and do to inherit it. UY] There, are two gr at events coming: MN) Christ's return, and the Judgment. I’m not half as interested in Christ's second coming to the earth, as in His may be ready for the Judgment. judgment of the world is fre. He! says so. You ay, not be- i i eve it; you may jibe me for pre 1924 in This State Hove it ut you'll change your ideas exactly one second after you're dead. Despite the fact that there were] When Noah. preached the coming of a flood, and built the ark, the wise dents in North Dakota in 1924, the birds all laughed at him and his ser- dents Minetate had fewer cases of|mon, They said: “We never saw a} BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925 - FINALEDITION _| PRICE FIVE CENT TODAY IN' WASHINGTON Senate and house meet at |) noon American Mining Congress meets in annual convention. House proceeds with general debate on tax reduction bill Industrial representatives open conference on government in in- [| dustry. House Republican committee on committees meets to assign committee places. Prosecution continues yp ation of army rebuttal e before ‘Mitchell court martial. SH. THOMPSON NAMED HEAD OF FARM BUREAU Xenia, Ohio, Who Held Post for Three Years ! FAVORS EXPORT BODY; mted to congres ‘tion of a bureau of air n " the de ent of Defeats 0. E. Bradfute of iste and encourage c j tion, continuance of the ai BUREAU OF AIR NAVIGATION IS ‘RECOMMENDED President Terms Aeronautical Committee’s Report “Most Authoritative” RESE Committee Urges “Settle- ment of Controversies in Aeronautics” Washington, Dee. 10. (PC merce to re mercial ayia a policy of 3 craft development in the light of the loss of the Shenandoah and extension mail service to all. see- tions of the country were recom: mended in. the su ay by the na- ‘tional advisory committee for aero- —_ = | nautics. , Wants Federal Law Provid-'of transmit declared ing Agency to Handle | Surplus Farm Crop | Chicago, Dee. 10,—®)—The Ameri- u federation ha e son, of Quin IIL, a leader of the forces advocating a federal expor corporation, and ic of President | Coolidge’s agri speech made} last Monday. | The convention ulso passed a reso- Mution favoring the enactment of federal law based on the farmers’| export corporation — principle. This} resolution, the last on a list of 3 was the first to be passed after M Thompson's election had done away | with prospects of a strenuous fight} on the subject. Sala Is $12,500 a Ye: 20) of Montgome elected vice president : board of directors was named in| a session lasting into the early morn-| ing hours. Mr. Thompson, who for the last thread has been president} of the lin rmers organization, | defeated O. KE. Bradutte of Xenia, € who had occupied the position for thr he new _ president’s term will be for t satan an- nual salary of $1 The export. corporation law adyo- cated by the organization is similar to the McNary-Haugen measure, re- jected by congress, and it was anti- cipated that a new bill, embodying the nciples, would be introduced sent session of congress. t read: at the p' ‘The Resolution “We endorse the enactment of 3 federal law based on the principle of u farmers’ export corporation, pro- viding for the creation of an agency with broad powers for jhe purpo of so handling the surplus of fa crops that the American produc may receive an Amer price in the domestic market and we instruct our officers und representatives to work for the early enactment of such a law founded on sound economic} policy and not involving government subsidy. All but three of the preposed reso- lutions were passed, those’ dealing with cooperative marketing, | taxes and the lakes to the gulf waterway being referred to the board of direc tors for further study. Michigan and New York delegates led the fight} against the waterway — resolution} which was first ¢liminated and then reconsidered. ‘Adopted resolutions urged govern- ment operations of Muscle Shoals, re- Storation of pre-war freight rates, development of American” merchant; marine and protested legislation pro- | hibiting labor of persons ,under 18.| ACTRESS SITS ON JEWELS TO. FOIL ROBBERS of other progressive na | committee that “subs upon scien tain its present advan -\dustry and the prospects fo the committee for tion made position similar to that of the presi- 4 “the best results have not been ob and their attention distra the committee continue ship, father of eight children, w hibition ag of Hay der charge. He told authoriti Youthfut Bahdits Bind Her to! Bed With Nightgown— | Maids Also Bound New York, Dec. 10.—()—Bound by burglars with a nightgown on her |- bed, Amelia Bingham, famous nctress saved most of her jewels by’ sitting on _them. | Two youths also bound two maids with silk stockings in the home of, the actress on Riverside drive last night. They missed $20,000 in jew; els because Miss Bingham concealed them. They got $1,200 in jewelry h La j | cloudiness, No decided change in from a safe, however. Miss Bingham said the robbery_at clear—the old/her home was worthy of the foot-j mntite in the registering area, a|man is cracked.’ But when the flood] jights. She and her two maids were Scher by the department of com-|came, they all made a rush for the}forced into her room by two armed ieee ‘indicates. The. registration | ark—but. the doors were shut. When| youths, who entered thr area comprises 39 of the 48 states in they had a chance to get in, of the total population. As one of the burglars pushed her tomobile fatalities during the year| saved, just as you have your chancelon a bed and .bound her with a was 15,628, an average of 15.7 per|tonight. You will be held responsi- | nightgown, Miss Bingham, who is 56 | OM 3 2 and pretty, contrived to sit down on‘! Jod’s judgment will be universal. beaded bag, which contained sev- | bad; Jeral hundréd dollars in cash, diamond 0) brooches and other jewelry. 100,000 of population. ‘These figures do not include all of the 1,688 deaths nent v resulting from collisions between au-| Rich, poor, big, little, good, 's up to you. tomobiles and railroad trains, al-]we’ll all face the Judge, alone. though some of the latter probably |one can help Jus ie but Jesus were included because of differences | Christ; and if we reject or forsake were sacting ayatems established by | Him here, He can do nothing for us}taking » heavy Masonic sword from | Ten minutes after the burglars left. Miss Bingham freed. herself and, the Bureau of the census and the|thert but turn us down, That’s fair.| the wall, the burglars. The Interstate Commerce commission, the | And the evidence will all be there, hhad gone het plicg were called. report explains. every thought and ged pf your life, here’ will be ts in North| ne retrial, no higher court to appeal ‘Although the number of deaths | no matter how secret. from automobile acci STUDY FOREST TAXATION A nation-wide study of the forest Dakota was much higher for 1924] to; it’s a final decision with an eter-|taxation problem in relation to re- than for preceding years, it was less} nal sentence to heaven or hell, So] forestation of privately owned lands jaszyn nearby and when he failed, fired. said they doubt the dead man w. ‘plicated in un attempted burglary ‘ough a rear} door. The maids were bound with | the union and contains 88.4 per cent| scoffed: then when they were face to He etaiNiacee pomged and. vid on| face with death, entrance was denied | the floor. The number of deaths listed as au-| them. They had their chance to b | than half the average death rate from| you'd better begin now to take back} is being launched by the forest serv- that cause throughout the country | what you've stolen; pay your honest}ice. The study ‘is to determine the and was 1.9 per cent 100,000 of popu-| debts; be kind and honest; and great-| effect of recent tux laws on refor- Jation. (Continued on page three) estation and timber holdings, Endorsing the report in a letter 1, President Coolidge ment by the commit- ais at least abreast tions in th of aircraft should “dis- acs tee that hnical developme for military purpose oxen [pel the impression,” that this coun- try is lagging in t | : ‘ i chos-| committee's opinion sits new president 8. H. Thomp- | wa: s respect. in this ress an be had. commended to uthoritative that most Progress Depends on Reearch The president agreed with the untial progress is dependent largely researeh” and added: believe that the work of the mittee is the most fundamental activity of the government in con- nection with the development oni is essential if Amer in aeronaut is to mai d position in t development. “The condition of the aircraft in- the de- viation on ally im= velopment of commercial sound basis have ma proved the past year. “To encourage the development. of tion 1 wish especial! Jation of commercial ly to endorse the recommend th creation of a in the de: bureau of air tment of commerce.” Must Settle Controversi In recommending such a bu the committee reite in past y Au, ed a sugges: sand took ¢ dent's air board. It also urged a “settlement of the controv sin aeronautics — that have existed since the war" and referring to “the continued un in aeronautical cles, decl est ed dus e disturbed ted from tained and will not be obtain long as the personnel a their real duties. “It is most desirable therefore, ‘that meas- the Situation be ures to. impr formulated and carried into effect without delay FATHER OF 8 SHOT TO DEATH BY DRY AGENT Killer Held on Murder Charge —Suays He Fired When Man Failed to Halt Pittsburg&, mitro Mitcha shot and killed early toda: nt Joseph Tobas Tobasco is held by police on he heard someone trying to enter his home. With his brothe investi ated, he said, and’ saw Miteh- Tobasco commanded aim to Weather Report perature ut 7 a.m... Highest yesterday Lowest last night . recipitation to 7 a. m. Highest wind velocity . ‘Weather Forecast For Bismarck and vi tonight and F iday but with some temperature. For North Dakota: Fajr tonight and Friday but with some cloudiness. No decided change in temperatu Weather Conditions An extensive low pressure ares covers the northern Plains States and central Canadian Provinces while the high pressure area is still centered over Idaho, Light, widely scattered precipitation occurred in the north- ern border states while elsewhere the weather is generally fair. Warm, pleasant weather prevails from the Plains States westward to the Pacific coast but temperatures are somewhat lower over the Mississippi Valley and Great Lakes region. ORRIS W. ROBERT! Offici DRINKING CUPS FOR COW Individua) drinking cups for cows has been found to increase the silk production and to, keep the cows ealthy.. In the winter a cow does its temperature and more féed is ARCH IS NECESSARY igation in | mem)» PEALOR RAIL MERGER ACT ASKED The! 7, C. C. Would Retain Power to Approve or Disapprove Consolidations it to work out consolidation ties and that its continuance | consolidation nual report, made pub mn with the te ion which it consid majority of its m ss of consolid: of ough the commission straint of competition m: ‘ing: Horton's hearing, the E ructor has been relieved of his I ‘duties, President Rightmire scho recommenda sss, the commission ‘peated suggestions that a per punish shippers ilroad employes | tions to Con came as it ns of the merchant 1 which provide preference routine work for the | commission said tha mu the idea of by constitution had net dawn Laws were made for the coarse | the value of j er results were him. and ¢ led to obtain MK come as they 1916, in spite of traffic and inves! ment increases, MEMBERS OF GROWERS ASS'N ARE REWARDED ‘Gained 1244¢ on Spring Wheat on Durum Through 1924 Pool i 1924, it pointed out, as much net report | Ameri himself is of the d is wrecking E that he had written f | public: only. fo pro- | and w | the her husband would fight t and. that. investigators would “find | plenty” if the student drink ank, he| nts per bushel on the dur kota Wheat G prices | old do toa high market since | nity: Fair the southern funds on automobile ferry ti y he turned in| viding for such an ap) (843 tickets’ und said he preferred | ‘ beg 1,000, members ct before the Oklahoma Memb Oklahoma and the old eager to sign the ne’ continuing the own marketing agenc compiled on the 1924 crop members recei 5 more than was reecived by non-mem- Had all the wheat Oklahonia been members’ of the pool -tlast year, thei been $6,048,810.00 more than it w: the figures show.” Tt was found wheut had been marketed collective- 547,795.00 could have been third story w ot drink enough water because of} based on the prices which were paid by the North Dakota Wheat Growers needed to keep the cow's body warm." Association in 1924, ‘ Naess Women Who Are Sitting in New Congress of thet COLD BLOODED THIEL STEALS RED HOT STOVE und, Wis. Dee, 10 (A) est Klondike doesn't sound lk a warm name. Neverthe! of that villa mated up oat present presumably, is do blood i who, after raiding in this view wrou te his cxreer of crime yesterday by steadin red hot Stave from the heme Wilicaas Ammer Mr. Ammernan he he came bach were heth mis thing dert was U. INSTRUCTOR VIOLATOR OF LIQUOR LAWS ‘Raid on His Home Reveals Still, Small ‘Amount of Liquor, Some Mash Columbus, 0. Dee. 10. (A) Thor id prompt investigati of Debney Horton, £ duate in structor at Ohio State university, who was arre: forcement. officers following a raid | bn, in order to!oen his home yesterday, was promised today b by p vit pn en Acting President ( ew Rightmire of the unive id. The raid on Mr, Horton's home ssult of a “tip” to. state! Christians Horton was | favoring: Irak’s lating the prohibition law. A} I quantity of liquor and | rohibition officers the party r Propst, in his repo » the gov rnor ared Horton was a “parlor and has written for com-!port, but took no aetion on it TAGNA-ARICA | ~ CONTROVERSY COMES BACK Chile to Be Arbitrator in the Dispute journal «violator non and not for him he Dangerous “The professor and his wif continues, “de not ha that will ma an citizens rope hdto Horton den aying I The Liberator” ion nd the ion ng ¢ h drinking some of the found there. His wif ted a pre the unive sity |Rebate Tickets Saved by Newsy Net Him $1,900) = 1 Dee. 10, (BR) Save} Oakland, ¢ ing up a grip full of tittle Jthrown him by passing motorists may make John G, Jeifress, vs “boy,” richer by Joan sells papers wh ferrying between Oalsand have to pay him and it w a poor day when John didn’t re a hatful of rebate tickets i acific compa that the 1 tom When he ¢ had been « in counting. ‘Tod h. Pays Fine for Hurling Tomatoes From Upper Window Berlin, Dec. 10, his home in the Carl Fische: vers of B skat pl lin, was struck on th package of tomatoes, hur! house. Fischer had M chek arrested on a charge that she threw the parcel. “1 thought it was my husband com- ing home late again,” she pleaded in extentuation. She was ‘tined $7.50 and costs. San Fran ' the world in telephones per capita. WA w Congress ‘They Florence Po Kahn of California and Me t down, it appears ey arent as used a TURKS COMMIT |: VIOLENT ACTS AT FRONTIER Christians Driven Out—Sick Left to Die—Many Are tional ¢ and would 1 adequate of the | a doned to die nde | Othe slish in- | posur us cugitation and claim to Mo Border Situation ssistant Prohibition Commission- al tribal quar It seems that; of the} i upon | 1 per- ood | ' ; ty wapapermen | commutnistic He further was quoted as | arged the raiders with en- | ring his home without a warrant | wor | eo inte | Police, Prayer © motorists ancisco and The Only Course and which he used her delegat little surpri have expressed themselves as at a loss to unde why Chile, in view of the she necessarily -(P)-—Returning to morning hours from a skat tournament. one of the be: appeal provision before this. CEREAL BLU A blue book “first famili dom are listed, head with a ed from the ndow of an apartment . Anna Wus- of assault. The woman admitted to the court of corn, in which the issued from Agricultural oklet will help farme’ select the best strains of corn cereal for planting. A machine gun mounting for nozzle of a newest war co leads the cities of in England. RECOMMENDED SURVEY OF ALL PLANES IN USE IS SUGGESTED House Aircraft Committee Recommends Department of National Defense T SEPARATE BUDGET Rep. Reid, in Supplemental Brief, Will Ask Unified Air Service ton, Dec, 10, -(2)—Expen diture of $20,000,000 annually for five years for procurement of wireraft fov he army and navy is recommended in the report of the special house ar craft committee as upon toda The recommendations, which — con- template creation of a department of defense, covering land, sea were concurred ins by all ve Reid of HMlinois, counsel for Colonel iI, will file dvocating a t supplenien unified air service The proposed department of na fense would supplant — the present wa und navy de tinents, arily give avia- tion # co-equal status with land and sea armament Other committee re- mndations include: Other Recommendations: A separate buc for all aviation netivities A bur vu of civil ueronautics in the department of commerce nit a One procure ney for all activi Increased representation for the services on the army. general staff and the navy general board Government. aid) in’ the ment of air ways and Survey of alla plish- r ports. planes now in use and destruction of those found un tien and maintenance of an Air reserve Inere promotion opportunities for air olicers, and pay commensur ate with the hazards of their work. Last Minute News Bulletins | o— aaaee % chee voted 0 to 108 te maintain credits for the upkeep rench embassy at the va Dee. 10.—A)— of $1,000,000 by nd his son of Mr. MeCormick’s wife, was unced today he money will to construct a residence ‘or women and girh Dec. 10—A)— adopted reso- by Chairm lu introduced Moses of the sen; mittee autho: on of the pre postal rates until the openii the next session of congress or until the committeeynow Wwesti- ng the rates completes report. Washing'gn, Dee. 10.—()— Chairman Borah of the senate foreign relations committee today troduced a resolution calii or the recognition of the Rus- soviet government by the United States. At his request ac- tion was postpon Minneapolis, Dec. 10—A)— Uncut diamonds, rubies, sap- phires and emeralds worth § 000 were daken from work tabie hy a bandit who held up the Ju- lius Schneider and Sons, gem cut- here at 11:30 a.m, today. hneider, the only em ployee in the place at the time, was bound and gagged by — the bandit: as a preliminary to (he robbery. Washington, Dee. 10.—P)— {the Gulf Oil company owner is asserted rs employed by the mmittee investigating ternal revenue bureau. Both Valuable in Ending Church Row New York, Dec. 10-4) —Police d prayer both are valuable aids in ending rows, in the opinion of mem- bers of the Washington Avenue Bap- tist church of Brooklyn. Communicants of the church met last night to discuss efforts of one faction to oust the pastor, the Robert H. McCaul, over finances d the meeting be p me so ceman responded. “Let us have, .” suggested rolman Max but the con- became more boisterous and the’ officer st length shouted: ou are in a church, you people. Don’t you know enough to respect your church building? If you want to fight, why don’t you go outside?” In the ensuing silence when no one responded to the policeman’s query the pistor begged the disputants to pray for guidance. After the pray- er it was agreed to'adjourn the meet- ing for a month. . A memorial to Mustapha Kemal Pasha, now being erected in Con- stantinople, will be the first public statue in Turkey. Rhode Island is the most densely populated state in the Unites States.