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===] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Law] ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925 PRICE FIVE CEN | REPUBLICANS TAKE LA FOLLETTE INTO THEIR FOLD SIGNATURES ll SOME WORK ON PLANS MADE == PARMHEAD) QHURTWHEN = [treaty sexp ROADS MUST BE FOR PERRY T0 _ BLAST WRECKS HELD 10 1927| Peesse=se= || GIVESELF UP U.S. HOSPITAL! Home | “YOUNG BOB” PLACED ON 2 COMMITTEES Meve to) Banish W eRe FS om be atin writ sm en ; . { Projects for 1926 Total $640,- . 4°> 000° More Than Funds Which Will Be Ava Youth's Father and Judge Jenkins Complete Arrange- ments for Surrender New Vets Unit: in Califorma ' Re | Explosion Occurs consin cy for Occupaney When : i 5 L Senator From Republican Party Is jable ‘ailure FEARS CHICAGO POLICE “REQUES IMEROUS MU BE RERUILT| __ HE ISSUES A STATEMENT State in 1926 Will Reach Peak of Road Work Possible Under Present Law | Since Perry Is a Parole Vio- lator He Will Be Returned {o Penitentiary ‘Two Story Structure, Costing $75,000, Was to Have Be-n Women’s Ward Says He Will Accept Assign- ments Bul Intends to Pol Jow Father's Path The North Dakota state highway Chicago. Dec. ' sc 7 commission will be forced to defer dispateh i Wash é : until 1927 road work to the total of the Her | Hy Dee, 15.--A)—The $640,000, an article prepared for pub- rangen y been mad | munt blican party today lication in the next issue of the state surrender to Mlinois hoe han itor Ea Bollette of highway bulletin says. ities of Ir: Perry, dit. paroled ty Which wreck Wi ! 1 Tho reason given for curtailment from Joliet pe Obtover 31 Wile buildis scabsntiikceaine of requests from counties is that fafter ‘serving three years of 4 life Velatuia Disp NU TOP MAY MUO ED OEE aeNS there will not be enough money F sentence imposed whe cont north of San Fernandie, | available to meet the growing demand ed toa murder and some ta hold-ups. ‘eanint | party ba n uway a year for good roads in North Dakota iy The arrangements were made at ; \ bar ba ken ciway a 38a) chat amount fa conference List. night between nuel HW on unt wire sinjured whey) is gived’ Ln. Folletie ‘venterday. by Vigures given out by the commis- youth's father, a wealthy manu president ne mv paneled and Tine were the Republican committee on commit on estimate its. total available turer, and Judge C. ML. denkin Bureau Federation, Glee: Pawn dn | téen Attve ‘a Private conforenees in funds for $4,294,000, where- rector of the Hlinois department of tion over fe roy oki Th i it AS Not at whieh at least t r ; The rond and general bridge can- old ind nts since ne his} tural Association lapse Pally shattered and it] Germapy, after the Lacarny jstee treaty wos ated upon. The pie oni mus, was regatde eeomevind struction program for 1926, culls for] This reproduction of page four of the} release became public. Ie BE eoncrsceereecrpes aa ounced it he ury | Ture g the Britishers as tres marched away TOM [the likelihwod of a clash on the ques: rast Colo the expenditure of $3,384,000, includ- | Lo ace treaty sho sig- | Variously reported in Towa, to! reuild ic inge new road construction and main-| na epochal document by| Tepe, although paroled to a guardian | The nee. Four large bridges in ad-tHans Luther a ay St nn fin Clinton, Ta. | cost. approximately ion to the uli bridge progr: of Germany, Vandervelde of Be Arrested As a Parole tor to ha yeen used oo doowa expected to prompt nated to cost $1,550,000. Belgium, Aristide Briand of France, ppointed ward of the hospit a Semen casos RE ROU eat Vi oot te NYE SEATING MARCH3SET FIRST READING BY COMMISSION: "ose.G"5 Even the program which the com- ‘aloja of Ttaly violation ef the parole, thi f ce on mission will attempt to complete ties were ordered to arr | a regular Repub- Id not be possible were it not for | he fact that $671,237.81 of federal feuff him against inter | i His acceptance as r id money, available for. use this Vference fr officers. Thi rey 'Provides For Removal of TODAY WASHING lican failed to move the Wiscons ar, was! nt and will be used A 5 the | eee eee tinue tor from. the ce he , has "Uni the present syste ! / - ! | Buildings Damaged to 50 ‘ ! ut, th ‘: Action Is Taken to Permit the ; OF CHAPMAN: Pér Cont ‘of Value-—Penal- 1 . alue— | says, don that subject ever Since points out, the fede | Minority to File Separate rn . 7" . . emep . | ties Stated For Failure lo re | | ae’ rence © déte is his election. A move to banish him aid arrest the son and bring him to able fixed by the a ent cago to stand) trial in f lured the yo for 1926 was § By adding the him to the peni made aft R i unount unspent this year the com: | e father de imated that a total of [conf n had b 51,04 in federal aid funds HL tdegree methods had been he parade tion ro p ures to the in a Republican con uilding high, od The sen y from the partytas his father was ban ished had been in pr ‘ young La Follette took office Report EXPECTS TO ADHERE Contentions in Habeas Corpu PROGRESSIVE PRINCIP! Washington, Dec enator dings Denied—Will | Measure ILa Follette of Wisconsin served. no: CONSTABLES Observe — Provisions — of will be available for use next Ly Chicago policemen. The same Washington, Dee To carry out all of the work requ given the parole board 5 for 1926, the article points out.| . g ergy | Which recommended to Governar Gleetions committee, reed vould require $2.4%.,000 in federai|}Commercial Navigation Profit-'smati tn a life’ sentence, he| SEGHAE ine centlne bhGeLale “aid funds feonfmuted to a” Mey mansiaugh-| hea senator from North D: jter sentence. thereby maki (P) ority report of the privile | version on the Republican old. scuard hat he expe ive principle letter to Chairm Appeal C: An odin ! {damaged bu ted to adhere to th "of his fath n Watson of Despite the prospective shortage| able, Bismarck Man Tel \ : x him| withheld today. trom. the ts, cay | Bismarek and 1 fr, tea ae) eee ae © funds. however, the commission Cligible for release on parole, wiich| \"ypis aera : Py {down or removal : D vubliewn committee on com ‘ay he able to do all of the work r The Journal subsequently was vecommended, | wingsity ct the eonimitte; Peeeaeceman, must die on | Scribing penaltic snittees) onueh | yentecdiy “voted: hl quested of it by the various coun | Wants To Return To Prism | unity co file separate view ows ‘on Maren 3 unle isuch ordinanes, aaa ener ale see er Republi es, the article explained, becaus Capt. 49 PoBaker of this |) Fear that the boy might be ki iis States supreme court edimge at th ekiy penne We youn nsin senator re of the counties may ot c tage tea ecnihe Ole cadet in an attempt to arrest him on the) = 7 contwmission last a erie “a entice tay ‘ to completion the road-building p! porbaaen ones la ne ility OF revived indictments prompted | the +i nhenas y rdin will ught ul ya nude pre such to riamilated for 1926. Another fac- | Making the upper Missouri tiver nar effort to return him to dhe peniten " hens yeee reading: and final pat 3 hens inrmde (dafaiiter ¢ whi for 1926. Another fav fizable have been quoted before imi the father told Judge Jenkins. | i contentions im) ie next n te for Se ee i The Tribune. was in Kan: Citys Meg WALA AUDEN HEL corpus 1 Chap: | ee » INTO FOLD othe fact that all of the bridges |e een eee een eek, and {He said the youth also yas anxiou [ee epaent te. to Atianta to} tion. will te in © ori cs . 7 ‘ 5 a eine inay not be sufficiently advanced as | Missouri, on busi wee ing jto return to prison, | Da the mail ie may te é Seize Five City. Barracks in Is SING ana to require the full appropriation next | ree er tne. oan ee | fel : sould ing, if the rs deer . sone a peat ; year, Thi particular true of ae rie iter. au | [once Sut the death ' ny changes a Belfast—Armed Guares : me ne oe bridges across the Missouri r idle follow | "His counsel have eaten Hae the | nder the tery vrdinan ‘ . ‘is, it Williston and Sanish, which are | case will be carried Fit will be unlawful te va Put in Charge not scheduled. for. completion until} “fs commercial navigation of mid pane Hfraime building within the ' the summer of 1927. western waterways ctieal? 1 | whe uch buildin hall} © beer 1 The man who is said to have fol- wmaged by fire or dee » Work Requested ._ Jlowed the business of water trans- | | sto the est ' yf; the sion has been asked to de by coun | the Ww wored in the fi | Out of $80,117.63 Delinquent) { foundation. Wher | fies includes the grading of 6X5 miles: tniy question was. asked him | | Jextent « nee of road t an estimated ce faay. He had so much to say he \ Taxes Advertised, County | vtern down, ren ‘ 240,000; graveling of S71 imi Lig cigew where to. .béd mn [the owner ther nee : n estimated cost of $1,144,000 C UGH = 512,011.68 | ; or te last , . d put Baker of Bismarek, No 1 " s 5 Buys $12,041.68 May Ash Arbitration ite the four major bridge pr 3 When us ine Kansas City yesterday) Greater Part of Disputed Ter- | | If the owner A watis ied v trish ager Shands re i 5 cf woon, ; ny 7 ‘1 F ra ae ‘ the or the building inspector In Dene q — i will pees ae “Practical?” he ated, “last year ritory Thus Awarded to Oneto the me i ansessafal 0 PROMPTS PL eee ender ch aitieen in umpelnteds the armed guards over th be seks my boys moved 500,000 bushels of Ue Over Nee) wings 3 treet commissioner, he may ask sor rn ither Caller A we and Mo al een on their bouts on the upper State of Irak from the country’s standpoint,” is the} a Tililian ae tothe extenkiur aby dais | Tel ee : 600, one o be p ry No Does that sound — prac- i aye Hree disint gested men will Ph 1 Dakat uid cna, halt by Minnesat “ee pan 5d, Deé, 15.) Le a Nash Plant Employe Threat-\ tien be appoints waster the ia leader nadie Ae rae ernts an | tHE mouth Missouri, to the (he League of Natio roonaild ney, | wae nee can let ens Life of Employer Une iuiidine, one building inaper ; ities i ine rapidly, the artic bate Ceainiteipbltia where sdvnela port was eireulated that it had | work ‘aling the sales Maney-ls:Given lyf or streel ssiinrs a A ; forth that. the state will reach in ara-ralt heen unanimously decided to fix the interesting 3 , p water and there transfer it for move i d ; If the building inspector or Wanted 1926 the peak program possible un- | nent eas pisionul: Brussdls line : the a amount of taxes adver-{ Wii nplanionde: tints. with f pecial tut A der present law R Ip K finite frontier of Mosul, thus award- © was $80,117.63, of which vi 5 commingioner: £1) Hin thn aa 6b uoan efore his Uniier the present system 50 per! Captain Fhe g4 Heat pear ing the greater part of the disputed on lands 200.25 | suitor's desire to aparbublalng wile 388 geed to the pe sehr at + ele¢ y r cent of roadbuilding costs bore | ADU nin Weston territory tu the British mandate! was on city of Bism of m in the eyes of his (Continued on page three) at dat a : c his service Soe oa cmant thfough the ten |Meda Ce WER ee OT) state of Irak. this amount. the sum of heart is believed to have prompted anied, Be nethe he dhe 9 © senat ontinued, p aid system, 25 per cent by the} :4 his father took a boat api As conditions. was before sale, prince [the plot te extort $10,000 from th thern He Weald | Be $ ter and } state and 25 per cent by the county by ‘ directed that economic trea of notices sent out by Trea Charles: W. h, he h : ‘ . vi aM pate er a v y (Continued on page three.) ‘ , rinent : } vhich the improvement is made. pee ; ‘orable te Turkey be negotiated and er and because of Motor comp it was reveaied 1: 1 A aepriaed | , that Great Britian formally engage |tisinys and the total of $3889.51 was | 3 y by a’ pol : ie éision 46. disband, them almost simes |, i ne i ) _ Has Reached Top Speed to extend hi mandate over Irak for|disposed of at the sale at interest |” Police refused to divulge the n ‘diated the REDREL CAE bali im invedlt ; Pointing out that “the state high- 25 years. rates for the most part favorable to | of the woman, but letters which p: THeGwe OUL af eibloviment so aida et de s \ way commission can not build roads ‘There was no oficial confirmation | the owner of the Ia Ived. This} ed between her and her sweeth ly was responsible for their presént b zee gue i at a greater rate of speed than it of the report. However, it Q es only $12 taken | were tufmed over to John ietion: ‘ ang EO. Coney, ] now obtains? and, that itis not cepted ax a fact in. some cireles,|by the count con- iwriting expert, of Milv Just us the midnight spell of duty os prs.” a i likely that federal aid in a larger where it was openly declared that the | sidered a ve ri Bendelli, 23, an emplo, completed! the special constable: . Enmence: | amount will be granted to the state 5 council logically had been driven to| total, com the Nash plant, who was Pee erie autige at eancerls sole House Does Differently ‘ in the future,” the article declares it through the impossibility of hand-) Of the 5 connection with the plot thefive Glty Haveacks and are 1 1 hence Reaublicans deslecaies f that it “will be necessary to reduce ing over Mosul to Turkey in conse- | Bismarck property, gave bond of $3,500 for his apes ‘ported to have locked up or otherwise fe with thelr Wisconsin insure the amount of federal aid to be quence of an additional report by|before sale and $4.70 e for trial on Decemb Priest Who Officiated at Bur-, detained officers who did not f nteetiis an aoe granted te any project and to make General Laidoner, ‘the league’ in-| posed of at the sale, leaving $5,637. Sail ed ho Olliciated at bur MGherolie ne LAE ae up the shrinkage from state sources —_—— vestigating agent. to be taken over by the coun: iuilty be aes aa yal sath Kid oe ay ey \ in order to build roads at a greater " Massacres Reported Of the $59,047.38 taxes on ri He sted when he is ial Recalls Incidents ‘ ae ., pags Anode deutrien hous mungents te unm pOr all LU rate of speed.” ; ee Western States, Iowa and Ne-| This report, issued today, presents | ta e throughout the county, $19.856.78 leged to have picked up a box 4 of His Death | euins ceeorded’ fe eae ° e 1 coniinulng cee attlele ges aaa bebke, “Already. oH Bier ble picture Os mat naches of paid hefore ale aud $3308 fe eA aes ; agnited sin 3 TO HAVE NEW MAIL RVICE All of the insurgen that “even if this be done } le mes raska, reat lave Christians of the Turks. The report sold, leaving for the county to | threatening the death of Mr. plese is nan eB eraN epaetaiene | ate dan cana ad + future and the revenue of the high- > y was prepared in Mosul by the as- the small sum of §6,.| When arraigned, Bendelli Pode db 0) Hogi the neuen) dauarument |relemiiel. tome mnie | way department not increased | it Heavy Snowfall Christians by the Turks, The report | 404.06. to talk, and pleaded not guilty. urs. aio today Siting Wan citock und (all nants (tom aL che oe anber \i will be probably 1930 before the de- Spanish, Italian and Esthonian Money Is Needed _ | Three letters were received by Mr. Mediine Mane Abe Pe AOE a ele Umpaes ceneckaa el } partment can again build highways} Pug al te for{Ritionalities. The report charges | The success ‘of the sale brings Nash, each of which demanded $10,- aud ahecouletandieelne le stngted next July 4 | or mince’ Vnove innoriae) wae ¢ at the 1926 rate.” 52 [a ene Oe, eel Be —-Hope for] that the massacres were committed|a considerable sum of, 000. n figuer of Dakotid’s Indian war paled bids: for hauling will [unitte had been ejected » “Of the 7,434 miles of road: in|a “white” Christmas for the midwest] hy officer and soldiers of the Sixty-|county use, and th y = was killel near here. he opened January 11, 1926 | tro) ed the state the federal government has|and Rocky mountain states was buoy. | second Turkish infantry. (Continued on page three.) Water cannot be o Incidents of the death of Sitting nee from nies approved of 6,488 miles to partici-[ed up today by forecasts of snow apd EN Ue Se Bull were recalled here today by Rev. | ¢%-——— es sido Meno, pate in federal aid funds. Of the | continuation of prevailing near-zéro Bue el gitiasniine 0 i whol Weather R t petire system 36 per cent has been|tempeyatures in some sections. nary LN a race PT y ae sy °2,709 miles and 15 per| Some relief was promised today for RET ofie ated i the bata Fie Me Va W ea her is epor i aint, of 1,117 miles have been gravel-|states already in the grip of a i AOE HE AMA, MOSM ec ers Tae eae AL the present rate limited by| blizzard, Ice was, forming on the Whe arabe Billed in Avemphng ito. 8F | chmpernture. at ate 9 feders) will require 10 years to im-| which pr ably will ihe discontinued ae Mine On) wee eunning, 1 hie Bee iRet hight 4 . prove the whole system on the pres- unti] spring. Until then no further ———_ i Pl setcnn ag ac seeck knowledne of ipitation to 7 a.m. 0 the of Henry , i i ste ’ s will be issued by f A Rs how)edge Of man las ietbG Riek Bib a. : ent cost basis. If grading work fs storm warnings will be issued by the) Washington, Dec. 16.--Sunday| includes a good many who attended) \ | The Usual Sersice and a d ight into the i Highest wind velocity vere 10 remch DER CORI: continued on the s: PI : : lifferent fr d other high Jetted “for 1926 the job will have| several craft into harbor shelters. | morning, a few minutes before 11.| it before the Coolidges did. ahs pepe Ca et tame gee Pe chad at Weather Forecast been discovered been completed by 1921, the article Some ‘Biates Have Mach Snow |The First Congregational church, the Always Punctual any ice, The sermon. js, something | knew how to utiliz Medea Int For Bismarck and vicinity: Some- The police say they know eae Cai ip Con | pandonment ofair mall’ flights: in| bey: conen.. Noble, Pierce, pastor-|:) Inside, the west place from which| rather out of the ordinary, for Di s ‘good medicine’ worked per ien Conta ur ene, Mode: the organizers of the conspiracy. 1 will be 1935 before that work is fin-|the Rockies and in {Colorado and dente and G streets, here in Wash-| to get a general view of everything Flares is an exceptionally able fly amen i weep i apugh hee Nowth Dakatas cBamewha New York, Dec. 15.—(#)—John 8 Wyoming. ailroads used » snow- |?ngton. is the gallery. speaker, A Lett ng ne settled tonight and Wednes: Barret e1 od State: ished. Myemine. ppiiillroads used. snow-|/"QCrowd’s gathered around the| The organist is improvising. The} | The Coolidges behave as any other ambitious, and having all the faults | Settled tonight and Were BEE erate arama tena carer To Pave Would Stop Other Work |Snow was deepest in Fort Collins, church dobr—the main door. atmosphere is one of waiting. Sup-|human beings ‘would behave under | of an Indian and scare any of his} * ‘ v Le South Atnecicah “esuniiies, “ane Under the present financial ar-|Colo.. which had 12 inches. Cheyen- These are the heathen who don't] pose the president were late. Would similar cireumstances. — z good qualities, he yet knew how to Weather Conditions dressing Ue Gakhins cea rangement, the article points out, no|ne, Wyo.. was under 14 inches; Lar-|eare a cent’s worth for ‘the services | the. waiting continue indefinitely2| There's the benediction. The con-Jestabligh his influence and hold his} High pre sata the South-| the Peacsmaticaa Commercial *- hard surface road paving can be done|amie 10, and Denver had fiye. or worship or anything else Sab-| Nobody knows, for he never's late. gregation is standing. It remains followers SNe ‘while * are central over| congress today, said that Russian vi iminati e work henst Iowa looked for te: _|batical,, but are just waiting for| President Coolidge is as punctual as| standing. The Coolidges and their| Death. Follow d Attempted Uprising Patan NO EERE : 4 q without align AU IIBGUnS. Northeast Iowa looked for tayrand|President Coolidge and his wife to|he is thrifty steret service attendants are filing] Sitting Bull came to his death, the i Nortwent and inthe) ROURRETET ere. Bev a cents f grading and graveling since pav-|tures of five above zero today an aM Me e Z is fee service: atvengants are. e Be came s death, the | extreme southea: Light to heav ganda throughout S J - Pret costs between $85,000 and $40,-| Wisconsin expected five y and | Pres dene coatance, ‘The crowd at| There's a kind of a hush. Noth-|out of their pew nov, however. Some| priest said, as the result of an at-| precipitation occurred Ne lee eee er orate eae eas 000 a mile. The article contends|Drifting snow caused concern for the main door is on hand simply to|ing’s said, but everybody knows the of the congregation has been snoop- tempt to stir the Indians to uprising | ka, Kansas, Iowa and Missouri, There sina that a daily traffic of 1,600 cars and] traffie in Sioux City, Ia,, and in Ne- get an eyeful. \ presidential couple’s coming. The | ing out through the side door in the] during the celebration of the ghost 5 been a rapid rise in temperature Paris, Dec. 15.—()—The cham- (4 trucks a day makes paving more braska, where a depth of eight inches|, A good-sized force of ‘policemen | congregation meantime. to join the EOE A the gence ae s imported among the | over Montana and Northwestern N. ber of deputies’ finance commit- an wonomieal, than graye ing because was reached ake kee Shen folk (i aden AUD iy oroueh c ra fein senteanege Ane el ie patie Sioux by SAE Bear of the Shey-| Dakota. . tee tod confirmed its vote of ‘af the high cost of keeping grave! ton Coldest Spot eep six-foot passagewa . | come ¢ Coolidge: of i ands o1 i enne riv eserva ‘ weaterday. eeleciing the. (fick ‘ ot dain good condition under heavy | Frozen rain on wires interrupted |from the curb to the church en- ceded by a.couple,of ushe the Coolidges. have taken their de-} Warning of Indian agency offic! Weekly Weather and Crop Report ieoleea ot Apiing. the Caen y traffic, telephone and telegraph service for a] trance. Sane __|théy seeret service men parture. : to stop the dancing were ignored Cloudy weather but favorable for | Loucheur. There was omly one ‘The article estimates that re-| radius of 50 miles around Kan: Nobody's going in at the main|follawed iby another pair, Ther An automobile | recei them.| Indian police were sent to ar .| outdoor work prevailed in all sec-| dissenting vote, ceipts from the gasoline tax will be | City, Ive glazed strdets halted traf | door of the HF oongregational, Atluse mistaking them. They, unques- | President Coolidge lifts his plug tile} In the ensuing fight Sitting Bull) tiens. Livestock ranged | freely in te cot ant to mantain roads already {fie and caused dozens of minor. acei- Ju side door, yes. These are the peo-| tig ably, ate of the secret service. |to the crowd. Mes. Coolidge smiles] and six of the Indian police | were | pastares and harvested fields, saving rina ihe improved and that’ inereased. ¥e- | dents. ple who mean to stay for the serv-| The party walks, almost the whole affably. The auto whisks them away.| killed and one policeman was wound-| much feed, Road work progressed er Loucheur resigned today ceipts because of the greater number]. Williston, N. D., was the coldest|ice and Dr, Pierce’s sermon. Possi- | length of the main ajéle—to the third | It, whisks the secret service men lik All were buried at Fort Yates | rapidly; highways generally in good ing definite rejection. of his \ cee asing the rouds will offset | place in the country yesterday, its|bly the congregation is larger than it(pew from the pastor's platform. | wise, What a life to be whisked] where the body of Stiting Bull still | eondition. —* fixeal projects. by the finance 5 the additional demand for such work| thermometers recording four degrees would Be ie this peren ihe church ahate it’s s Then, down sits nonarlene except ahead of a wake a despite reports paths contrary, ORRIS W.. ROBERTS, committee of the chamber of ée- . i fi a a thé Coolidges attend. However, it} the congrega ef secret service men. ther Strassmaier 5 Official in cha ‘ (Continued on gage three.) below zero. le * rs 4 al in charge. —_puties. ! g a eee eseeneeerene ceed pests vretarnah essere eo creamelnstespctnlenchitatonica tenes

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