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====| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [naam ESTABLISHED 1873 . BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 PRICE FIVE CEN NORTH DAKOTA FARMER LABOR PARTY ORGANIZED MITCHELLT0 — |[-rasrwarcer | TAX MEASURE ‘tee ome ‘SOCIETY QF | Blind, But Victorious--Schall | wit], PLAGE KEEPUPFIGHT (3 STARTS TRIP its ie Atay WD. FARMERS, (OU Foss 0f Sige An Asset) coin mayer FOR AIR FORCE THRU SENATE "0% — TSPLANNED IN THE FIELD Action There Asked in ate | | norieusly wu Question Whether President tional Leaders of : League Leader Will ene jg — i mip ie nee | Lhe . aba Form | Political Group Will Be ered e Mare q ranization . tas ahs . , i Shortly after arriving the Vin all i i Short Lived ‘ Sao Jing farm, officers searching the / ——_ IN QU Teeter ein acess SO MONTANA PLAN? USED ANOTHER FIGHT COM Retirement Regulations Add Comp! ions to Army Court’s Verdict Washington, De 19.—(P)—The ‘urmy court's verdict suspending Col- pees tenee jtioRm took place weer disposal af! ti lieve | House Bill Reveals Gift Reds Said to Be Combines | Publicity Social Movement | North Dakvta farmers xin 1 , Farmer-Labor Leaders Are | Expected to Make Bid for | League Support Economie and, iNi i i ed today upo in_yourney me Whieh is under way in Mon late onel William Mitchell for five years in the cae + assured only Of prompt was th objeet aC - a ineet | North Dakota Farmer- has not erfled the “Mitchell case,” | consideration, ing snonsored by national leaders of | bo party e@ ticket but, on the contrary, has produced a w in the field June pri- h the meadeee atrectitig’ far the Farmer-Labor party here lest maze of possibilities extending from Tepehing slashes Theis — ae whieh is a ret | a aaslar was made by its Capitol Hill to the White House. has asked the’ aer Three Other Men Listed as ety to which only farm. | Ste in the face of predictions by . _The only certainties of the situa- i that time for it to become date, Chairman Smoot, of the finance committee, to which the sure oes first . proval, called mittee to BY CHARLES P. STEWA J Washington, Dee. 1. Consress is nother of its well a turkey-red one, st was blue, The | Oreant W before eligible, is an oath-bound ug on the same prinei-| Memberships are sold | wt rue regulars that the new politi- eal group Will be short lived. ‘Thes observers who va attempted to check formation of rd North Dakota party, boldly set the Febru convention as 1 Lem tion today were that Colonel Mit- chell would continue his fight for a ter air force and that the record of his court was being pre- ion to the hourd of Senaters Although S Are Being Contested ple Jonly to he yston society niles from Provt Boston, Mass., urney to the White House, | dent Coolidge will pass . {just out with yesterday by the! known dire endorsed “in. this time, ‘however, ¢ their ori- “of United « is one of the rs of the movement which originated in Northeastern Montang upon it. ns in | principle rhe 5 Gira me little ‘more than eleven hours . Coolidge as Directory’s purpose fa| Ompinuted in. Northeastern M States Senator Lynn. 4 nae may have oP (yet Howard she could well as the leaders of both parties ther than to thrill, Jt/ afd, he suid, is spreading into North ig “I other league heads, Colonel Mitchell's. resi vtation. which in less than 15 hoars. Phote shows | into the last revenue act by the sen- er uninteresting vol- | Soeaern: Requested | wavering sincerity in Foca a seslgnations ether on her way ate on the measure is a question eeaue a nounced intention of making the new his friends believe he will offer mack, | Gongre 1 Di- Wallace the society nization power not only in should the suspension be upheld, | werner wenn | mark, Sits: Hhesnrsuislony-tor| snntessid oa counterpart of the| of income tax returns, voted t evenue act by the sen-| Women’s names Unree other requests of With the - items e j Pin di ing lent, publici ForHim North Dakota but also in the entire while official and unofficial Washing- int ‘ ton awaits developments and seeks a LITTLE JURY ate, th ; Society For Farmers key to the tangled prospect that will Ate, an the gift tax, a provision] them, Mrs. Florence 4 bree a conference last night an; forced into the last law by the house,| ifornia, packs her wave he terns de whereby the tage the officer if his sentence ts ap- re n' h ne by i Lee cake ee hersalt ints | Nerth Dakota points rs tol LAND MRS. THOMAS D. SCHALA 4 Kk to promote it: y Le - . Senate's Fight on Tax Changes including her name j ore P80 com: | es ugh organization of a secret Eqzals $50,000 Fine However, the prineipal fight in the Mrs. Edith Nourse Rogers of |Munities, he said BY GEO he tells you. “What you society for farmers only At the war department some 1 : Te ate how appears to center on the officers are of the opinion that mili- | measure’s income tary courts have no right to deprive | , felleve 2,500, soldier of pay and allowances for} using. pe: r and hington, Dee. 19, “If Tom had ' 1 n stricken blind, he would be nding. t Hace characterized the society | mind, An oath of membership and strict : eves have been sue-| discipline would keep the organi afted to the human use. [tion together and functic 1 combined politieal, economie and 80 | Social movement Norton of New Je e by in-| more detail, to the tune of 7h « emptions from! words apiec il hou | . Speaking to the Heart unit, according to P. J. Wa . ive s and still keep him und ist 000 to $1,500 for single persons raken For Granted | rre’s no regret in the manner of “One may — gather — knowledge | Montana Farmer-Laborite, e cirnuis enuand Runkle te se | Tro ha The directory takes it for granted | [Mrs 1 SD. Schall as she says | through the “sight, or through the | been promoting the secret | svcicts cept outside employment without, i person the ‘Smit ea a this about the husband to whom, for hearing, ‘The eye to t » astern Montana. permission. ‘They point out, too, that ‘Court Term Ad. juin Until) surtax fror per cent while | Mutt Smith W. Bra Sear eeriods 118 sunless years, she has been secre. | se The ear speaks to the heart Ss who forfeiture o: y _ ‘ the no: income tax yates are cut! tors respec im fowa, § itary, partner and play The interest of the se man is dif. pn against the third thie cae, @ $50, . Early in) January—An- | from two to one and one halt per) 07S reshects Mesiew, ake ~ AGENTS NAMED: AS things have out. the | fused by the passing shaw s were not united to ~ Compl a en ee cent on taxuble incomes of $4,000 andj , ‘are ‘cont Brookhart blind man now is Unite ena Minds that have accompl s to the probable political sir rement regulations of the army "and other Judge Coming less, from four to three per cent on niel F. Steck, Schall's by. Magnas | from Minnesota. He has a record | most. have n those most nee of the convention with re- the at the colonel will a the next $4,000 of income and from! Panel F. Steck, by Hole 0. fof 10 years in the house, during | of cone The blind gard to issues. Some express. cek to resign. i : he jury in the case of the state! Six to five per cent on the remade? Rursum, arald B, Nye, whos right Which che roae ‘teveertain h io: [aiterest how of things is gone.|ed the belief that it had strengthen- In half Ivears Mitchell." Aivert biltis, whe, was tried. in| of income. [eo miteaithathte seolaneeta | {ments, at least, of courageous inde. | His entc t is narrowed down led the cause of Governor A. G. Sor- will have completed the 30 years ser-| icerice coart here. yesterday on a| While heralded as a “non-part isan | toned, nevertheless : {pendence and disregard of mate duet of hi in lie, at whom the mass meeting was * xiee whtiek sntiles retlranient ie de-| TnReBt OHH Sa abe the Bie steak d to the | y : i ess actually may be an ad ou Elegie to have os ’’ sired, and one of the new questions | : StL GE a ity | last by Representative Rainey, Demo- | ¢¢, -' He now faces another big tight ant For instance, people groom directed, ‘These leaguers pointed out is whether the five-year suspension | of hurley Hetonelie tothe re crat, of Ilino | othe directory: \kewise ng about Two Separate Grand Jury Ine, contest. with Magnus Johnson | themselves to pase the inspection of { that by divorcing the ult would figure in retirement computa-| Jani compunee dismissed | After final passage Representative | ¢5 the ‘ae world Arthar: a vestigation Result in over his right to a seat in the Senate. the eye. ‘They dress and assume ai-,in the Nonpartisan League, ‘ mee », Judge J. A. Coffey this mort of Connecticut, Republican) Robinson of Ind George H. Wik: jBut until that 1 tarts he is net and guard the expression of had strengthened | himself — with Would Bea Pardon lit had failed to arrive at told the hou ! of Missouri and “Young” Bob” | 20 Indictments borrowing trouble by worrying about faces so that eye ¢ nguers who leap. toward conserva: Should Colonel Mitchell submit a’ jh an all-night session, AIL surors; mas gift” to the Ta Follette of | Wisconsin. “Young | it now tell. whether they hold’ tism and with conservative Repub- Feabnation. Ua araulens golidye would | were then excused and the December | Had been eon nd disposed of | Roy” is the only member of either) - se of tragedy in Sen Hieans who lean toward : ded problem to solve. Ac » butt (®)—The the manne of saeramen ith “record promptness.” | house who, des |The bill was the first introduced and | adds, in parenthesi for al the first passed in the house, having | R, id 5 epubli n-| been constantly under co n term of court was after the holid: will return ¢ z his policies,! Chi ter the word erm Which 500,000 ye djourned until} le o terribly valuab but who : would amount virtually to a pardon, and if Mr, Coolidge d the officer to serve his sentence or have not a yes are not co ation of the e H th illicitly were withdrawn and | ~~~~~~~~~ ; SEA part of it, he would have to refuse | oi tain to he designated by the | Since the second day of the session. | Repeblican i the : —— the resignation. ‘supreme court. The and| EPS : Brookh: Fata ns | be Bards Ms [ene IN WASHIN Se SGTMINSUTAR \the judge who will preside have not North Dakota, who shipped from the fenaite in heed : Lis) aeapasieien ASTER ANS. nals van Pre |" The case of the, wtute vs. ree elves down simply Headers having: openly announced that ashington, De ~ he Moleomb, apped m justice as “Re- indictments in. two separate yrand Jury investigations, y Debuts "Perey Owen and Ralph W. Stone, of federal, Sudge | they will make a bid for league sup Mitchell court. ma ase came lO Court i 22 7 y B Considered! 1) port.’ (he s has free the floor of the house for the first | 4 3 ie was | ank B. Kellogy: apy ‘on fo prohibition dir ry commit tioned a jatime today when Represe eH ue ai bir - the first: others. were Tillman, Democrat, A : ‘the 4 i fine i is dietments.¢ ahat the rt Was or, ti I nd that ! AIR R SERVICE Davis 50,000 pay’ ne colo and 1 Pega attorneys conven- “insults free Americans.” | oents dab prove he s “1 call upon the granite-faced and ecags pyre rosin iin the tlorney gen In the ned, as te and lopted AX aid tory is cone al.” William M.' Jardine’s name. is ie ae : nd convicted of a liquor law ea : new, tov. iam Dillon, ya jury ina term-of court; Action Taken as as Protest to) ne ore ota tory twa aN. Yaya suburban p ago, ‘although he failed to| . ard . half pages sufficed to tell ull about nd cight others at the trial.” de was under! Colonel Mitchell’s Suspen- | fat rages aiid arement In the . Robbins + bond of $500 and the action — this} . ew. oun) abitse sand; a hall, ave re | morning resulted in forfeiture of the| sion From Army quired. It just goes to show the rate hond. A Sane it h Secretary Hoover has been All criminal matters on the present! San Jose, Cal., Dec. 19.—(P)---Three | gathering up, here and there, a sub- " jealendar have now been disposed of, local army reserve aviators resigned! division—like the patent. office and) Man Injured When | with the exception, of one or two from the air service yesterday as u' the bureau of mines—from some oth- Struck by Auto |: cases Which have been continued over’ protest against the five-year expul-| er department and putting it in is | he term, and the calendar was furth=) sion of Colonel William Mitchell. The own. jer shortened today when ubout 25 three. were Lieutenants Rober dent of this jus- | appointed OF YOUNG BOY ate within the supporter neers Ordered Discontin- gate or quash this harsh ‘Senten The jeourt’s edict suspending the from rank and wuse of bis attack on aviation — policie: MaRS contnWed: owas, aheneles 8, | sual and cruel. “They sought to affix said, “and at the same time ish “him A viee pr dered ued by Commission Employa on stat hy x resolution. pia who refused to Ie ion after having signe uy’s meeting, to with the Par by adonting tasineer, Milwaukee Youth, Sul yin ounties or by the stat hi ‘ eae ism ania Provided that Serious Condition, Gives rocedure wa: “not allowed to take 2 Harlan F. Stone, who figured sib eneinen RE ere NR GENE | : ‘ platform as the Tagise ati its ordinary cours civil actions were ordered stricken Ryan, Lyman Lantz and G. H. Me. old directory as attorney general, is : Fae eee ode, Host ee ! Name of Assailant (Continued on page 6) Pa therefrom, because of repeated fail-) Murry. listed in the new one among the ju: 3 . B r . performed anes - a aa eS _ ure to bring them to trial. Lieutenant Charles H. Kruze of tices of the federal supreme court. k Ti by employes of Ine aE RW ay oa ie Oh Dac. 19-—Vp A is Judge Coffey left this afternoon for! Coyote, who sent a telegram of pro-|'The name of Charles G. Dawes is a a SAAD Et rant whocshill davole theie Gig, iaeciinnitibaty ee Last Minute his home at Jamestown were he will] test of the court’s action, asserted! brand new one in the latest volume. ¢¥ e jelusively to highway department sought te Allirouelic t the middle- *. remain over the hol that unless President Coolidge re-| Nicholas Longworth’s is new as Walter Mutet, ft work at a fixed monthly wage or west as Nin News Bulletins versed the decision he too would re-| speaker of the House and ex-Speak- Although Fey en was painfully | PO reOE San services Lecher, z | sign. er Gillett’s goes in with the senators, | | about abdomen his in- : : anuniais Cnlingk i, i | AIL | The resigning aviators also felt| which he regards as something of a, considered: 5 coil nal ivute cngine ny man! death in an abe ed dining: ¢ Washington, Dec. 19.—(2)— j the court’s action indicated an un-| comedown, he says himself, | a atiner, except in the “above the Chicago, Milwaukee a Use of whiskey, brandy, rum or favorable policy of government to- Comes In Handy fied, be discontinued from and railroad yards here gin after next February 1 in the yl, {Coincident To Delay Other Road | the investi york ith the completion of manufacture of medicinal pre- : into the parations or flavoring extracts i Anoth rut Joby u Heel b| Sia reapuretanser asians i 0 i nother resolution ed by the which John Steinert, former vie y ‘ order. ‘ohol ani according to James Waddington, state ———____- d for its beauty of style or eat to. h the PE Oe aPp Tae 4 : ¢ r mine inspector. A check recently j sated fer The friendliest review. | resul . Mil- | commission blished a policy of hus confessed, police re = Wines can be used instead for the «+ completed shows 216 mines operating | PURCHASE OF SEE nea ee | lets ; refusing to grant. state aid to road ; evidence in thete inquite of the ct PUFpOdes nam paving projects “at the ent ti ack of ne Lecher be c| P oO in 1925 us compared with 190 in 1924. anything like that. It’s a handy work Tad i Ihe fataee RE ceo tine ne | ek on the Locher boy whigh led & 19.) — ' HE ee art patie TY to have, if you're interested in the, STRATE Ai tnas TR Se ta Ah intensive search of negro sections). 7 Emenee ate. 1ee today mines are iniproving, pee inspeeton Responsibility for for Increased SECURI ISSUE Washington government, neverth Naw Van peeen [i incesciciont omeune scene Tavera tC cee soe ide He mies Mine Werkere, tgday ‘“ 4 being added by. many operators who less. state aid without curt Taxi Fares in Minot and : ling or delay- | Lecher boy yesterday was able to tell and burgesses that they would ‘ave been convinced of the need for | LUS A | : item. The result is, the inspector Fargo Denied LOWERS SURP Christmas Cards . FACE Rem car ree jward the air service and that con-| All in all, the Congressional Di. Approximately 26 more mines are | tinuance on such policy made mem-| rectory isn’t a bad dy opérating in North Dakota this year | bership in the reserve corps unde-/ ever will sit up late at night to dis- than were being operated last year, sirable. cover how it comes out. It won't be Roy ‘Tolzmunn, ing the grading, bridging and gravel | more of his story to detectives, He| Tesume negotiations with the surfacing program according to the | gave the police the name of a meee. operators at Scranton next Mon- i ffi y H A . | present rate of progress in these | who, he said, co ted the attacl day on condition that the peace said Hiae he has had less difficulty i ce ate of noe who, bs alt Comited vee Sa ct i All of the big mines have good es- | Recent purchase by the Bank. of Are Mailed Minus TO types of rovement ro} 1 yoy Denial that the state railroad! Proposal of Governor It was pointed out .that_ the action will not interfere with obt North Dakota of $2,750,000 of a new government security issue has reduc-| ie Others. Listened would be the basis of discus: capement outlets for the men in case; board was responsible for taxi fare Required Postage: met 4FACE aving . Paris, Dec, of fire and others are improving: increases in Minot and Fargo was| ed the amount available for deposit =e i Soe Te Ar aA ea | to Cuban Station) juage"snows a dericit of 1 rapidly, he said. made here today by Fay Harding,|in state banks to $1,000,000, C, The fact that the rate of postage : With Gilbert [by the RineaE Loy ih work 000,000 francs ($60,000, ooo)” pea a - ——————— board member. told| on certain classes of mail matter, in-{ ‘ 4 Swan, writer of Le OVER ERY nee SUCH: rORk. 1h f : * ils Green, manager of the bank, told} ie . er of $15,000 a mile. ption was excep-| spite the 4,000,000,000 francs -—_—________-_—# | Taxi companies in the two cities} members of the state industrial com-| cluding post cards, has been changed ‘In New York. tape nn waka ie LS lay evening| new taxes voted on December 4 Weather Report | save as an explanation for fare| mission at a meeting this week. within the past year is leading to . His ‘letter ap- A a : acott, Northern} Finance Minister Doumer told increases the retent announcement of |" Action on the plan proposed. by| the mailing of ‘large numbers of | : pears every day ||Sorlie Will Talk incarent or, was not the| the chamber of deputies finances *——.—* | the railroad board that taxicabs op-| Governor Sorlie te loan’ money from | Christmas greeting cards without the | in The ‘Tribune. F lone SDR Hout Ge heck aL Conia tee tale Temperature at 7 a. m. . . 17/erated outside city limits should be| the Bank of North Dakota to small| required postage thereon, according Swan loves the at Farm Congress |;” tang Ghi on! atuten GTC W. tw 27| covered by. personal liability and| state banks which put up liberty|to postal employes. : big city. The Highest yesterday {7| property damage insurance, Harding! hands and state bonus astcollatersi| Printed greeting cards without en- grey, af ive bulla: Lowest last night —— }nucu, Cu Governor A. G. Sorlie has been se-| arriving at ‘the T b: Washington, Dec. 19.—(A)—A i e cone cords waiheNs 6): y| resolution calling for an investi- Precipitation to 7 a. m 1. Ol said. i f ,__| security, has been postponed until a|velopes are charged two cents post- | 's the bril- cured as one of the speakers for the! following. publica early in the} gation of alleged manipula Highest wind velocity 14] Harding said the railroad commis-/ tater méeting of the board. Final! age. Similar cards bearing no unper- of Broad: |} Tri-State Farmers congress to be held|week of Mr. Westacott's feat. of crude rubber prices by British sion has no jurisdiction over taxi-| getion on the subject will not be tak-|missible, written additions, when _ Weather Forecast cabs operating within city limits and | &y until the full'membership of the | mailed in unsealed envelopes, take should not be blamed for rate in-! hoard is present. The membership | the third class rate, which is one and, the livid at Fargo Jan. 12 to 1 He will ap: A letter from Ge scarlets and || pear on the program-to be held at|Glen Ullin W. Nelson of| colonial governments was given ‘ tes that he had the} preferred status today on the greens of the night clubs appeal || the auditorium Wednesday evening,|same station about 10:30 A F . m{ legislative program of the house. : + tled tonight gnd Sunday with proba-| creases within cities. j consists of Governor Sorlie, Attor- {one-half cents for each two ounces | to him. But a gentler tone brings || Jan. 13, and. will discuss’ effects om | Meuntare gine ate Sundae lant eat ¥ bly snow; no decided change in tem- ——_____—- ney General George Shafer and J. A.|or fraction. All such curds, whenj| a greater response within him. || North Dakota agriculture of the pro-| copied the names of several orches- New York, Dec. 19.7-(#)—The perature. NEW STORAGE BATTERY | Kitchen, commissioner of agriculture ; mailed in sealed envelopes or when'| That's the dull drab of tragedy, osed Great Lakes-St. Lawrence deep/ tra selections for verification pur-| actual condition of clearing house For North Dakota: Unsetticd to-| Harbin.—A radio report from Mos-| and labor. they bear written messages whether |] the paint that spatters, not water way, is the announcement of| poses. Station PWK also on the} banks and¢rust companies for the night and Sunday with probably|cow says that a man named Joffe, a ee sealed or unsealed, are chargeable |} Broadway, but the little dark ie C. Palmer of the North Dakotajair and was broadcasting a speech| week shows exces reserve of $38,- snow; no decided change in tempet-|a doctor of science, has invented a Co W: hi with postage at the letter rate—two | streets where real people live. Agricultural collage, secretary of the; in Spanish, but this as not as loud 728,810, This is az inctease in ature, storage battery that’ can run a motor tton arenhouse cents an ounce or fraction. |] For Swan is one of the real m congress. as 6 KW reserve of $24,256,380 over last Pas . Weather Conditions car for 10 days and nights at highest iS Fi Lo: S Three cents postage is charged on} people. Still fresh in his mind Hugh J. Hughes, formerly of the Another letter from James E. Gil-] week when excess reserve total- } °'. There has been # rapid inereaso in| speed withaut recharging® The uffers re SS | all cards, including government post-|] are the impressions of the little |] Minnesota deparement of arviceltare foy of Garrison reports reception of | ed: $14,472,430, barometric pressure over the Cana-|port says that the battery is so al cards, to practically all fore’ midwest town in which he was || now located at Washington, D, C., will|the Cuban station.. Both he and Mr. i dian Northwest, the “high” being|small that it. can he carried in a New Orleans, La., Dec. 19.—(#)—| countries. Exceptions are made to|] born. He sees New York as you ||also be on the program Wednesday | Nelson report that the signals were Scranton, Pa. Dec. 19.—(#)— central this morning over castern| person’s pocket. Fire which broke ont in the publicCanada, Cuba, Mexico, Panama andi} would see it. The color, the |Jevening. Mr. Hughes has charge of|loud enough for loud speaker recep-| Anthracite operators will, meet Saskatchewan and Manitoba, One ~~ cotton warehouse, one of the largest |most parts of South America, which || jlamour—and the little scenes of || the publicity fer the Grost Take St, tion and could be heard throughout} tomorrow in this city or Wilkes low pressure area covers the lower MUST USE PARACHUTES structures of its kind in existence, | carry the two cent rate. tragedy that lurk under the sur- J/ Lawrence Tidewater association. Hejthe room. Mr. Gilfoy gives. the| Barre, to consider the invitation Rockies and northern Texas, while in} Tondon.—Following. recent crashes| early this morning was brought un-| When postage is insufficient the|| f On ‘Page 4 is his little |} will tell of the progress which is be-|names of several selections played| extended by the mayors and bur- the extreme Northwest a second low} in. which aviators lost their lives,| der control at 1:80 o'clock with a| addressee must pay it before delivery y today, a splash of slrab col- ng made in getting the deep water! and also heard the temperature an-| gesses of the hard coal field auk- has made its appearance. the Air Ministry has announced that] loss of cotton estimated at $200,000. of the card ean be made, As m ering on the glittering map of }} way project under way, and will dis-|nounced. George Reuter of, Gar-| Ing both sides to meet here Mon. ‘OWRIS W. ROBERTS, |in future all Royal Air force planes} About 2,000 bali cotton were des-| addressees refuse to pay thix postage | New York. cuss its-effects on ‘the country as afrison had the Cuban “station” also,] day in a further effort to end the te Official in charge.| will be equipped with parachutes. troyed. The buildi if was undamaged. | delivery is often made impossible. | whole, Mr.'Gilfoy writes. strike. z ‘ ‘ J . 3 ‘ 4 pes