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eee a WEATHER FORECAST j sae : eee as —— 5 ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925 PRICE FIVE | FRANK A. MUNSEY, NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER, DEAD | WILL OPPOSE eat ia NONSTOP TRIP ‘Coolidge Working Ie’ 's War to the Last Bow and C vatgut DE ATH COMES on Reply to Leapee f Coal Operat f N I | Between State ef Maine and Vermont INCREASES IN | geil anil * ACROSS POLE ee sige aid and Coolidge’s Uncle Swings a Mean ‘Bow IN A HOSPITAL FREIGHT RATR Had ea ‘s THIS MORNING er He aiette, Recutitean’ W oa laent Coolidge ts working on a reply nok s a sin, asked the senate today to call on| to the League of Nations invitation | | the e trvasiey de department for a report | to preliminary disarmament. dis Plymout . Dee. 22.- Maine can} 5 e financial ramifications an effort to find a way have its Mellie Di 1 | ot "the ‘anthracite coal operators. yh ¥ i fe were ty sev the White) Vermont has “Uneie” Wilds Immediate consideration of the re- ; said toda | Committees Meeting at Des} solution was blocked by Senator} Reports Say -Two of Army’s|; fittsctiton te study being made by Hae Have flayed for Ibeney | ‘ Reed, Republican, Pennsylvania. the as “of a constructive | Unele’ J.T. Wilder play Succumbs to an Attack of Moines Will Decide Legis-- telty Mould have ‘figures’ furnished] Best Known Flie Jand aff Venetian ES alvin Coal when the | I itis Which Foll . Se ‘rom the income tax returns of . Ith been completed, nor has stood on teady hathy eritonitis ie allow- * - lative Program covering capital stock, invested cap-! to Make Flight Mhe additional information’ regard: [legs kicking his first : ital, net income, depletion and de-| ling the scope of the Geneva commis- | ed an Operation pre ion of and federal ount been receiv Pw as yet. no indication when the kovernment would smit its reply, y y AGREEMENT PREDICTED taker 'pata by each amthravite er FORD MAY BE BACKER! y END COMES PEACEFULLY x ) lon of Coolidges : Prominent Iowa Farmer Re- MAIN FIGURE | Route Would Be From IP int | is the president's uncie amd, | Physi Held Out) Hop - i poy, he ean fiddle! WVSICH $ ‘s ope , ports on Spread Between Barrow, Alaska, to Spitz- jee he Hua | de ne I “ _ . " ‘i +e, . | Vlays For Col, © r His Recove y Cost and Selling Price IN BOND THEFT hoepen, 1,125 Miles Pho aatihe eee | ‘or His Recovery Until ; _ { 3 tri { Early Today ; Des Moines, Iowa, Dec. 22.—(P)— ew York, De (AY ON nen i ve of | . y After deciding to oppose the increase stop airplane flight aeross the north iar her : of five per cent in rates asked for for pole, possibly backed hy Henry Ford, jf oBven this may be insutfieien im S by western carriers at the is now spect, accord larkauctis ! , City hearing of the Sheth coe eos — ports } De you happe remember | a ce commission in January, Partial substantiat (the 2 QGuadiille Band? Well that | tive committee of the Anieieen Jules avidaiain Released From port is « Mayor Kendrick just after the Civil War when tid | council of agriculture and the corn | MeCook Fields autho ; “ jens were fiddlers. You had to dul belt committee of farm organ Leavenworth Today—Sen- | Ohio, that two of the known However, He" more than make Henry | med their attention to i ; {fliers in the army had vowin your pebaudits an | slative program, tence Completed | te, pilot a plane from Point Barrow, Accept General Just what evidence the representa | Alaska, to Spitzberyen across the top lives of the farm organizations will | ———— of the world, start then present to the commission was not] Leavenworth, ‘et Although Me. Ford could net be! m y of theWilder Band Dow MI inager —dules (Nicky) tein, a central! reqehed 1 oavak Kis PSmeaty 1. Butler racked this for a ti | Mrs. He AW ” figure in 00,000 New York bond! fry had@no knowledge he had resigned himeelf get out | Olive, Gilbe ane py i »(theft, was released from the federal | of the proposed f in ord ES) Fr ‘ 1 frouk differs here this morning, [might be one of the many proposi- Cirecto e Uses An Antique the i of the corn belt und that they y for Si tions constantly placed) before the! > ar later Vhe fiddle i \ i ent widely divergent phases. ard a train to! manufacturer. » known that he | . One qi ‘ riculture, a set of recominenda Brice, is! Mr, Ford has turned his attention) #ecept the general Yes “ He that is oO Mii likes the ing ined athieer he agreed upon. At a pre Milwaukee in the “Music! tg airplane manufacture recent] ous meeting of the corn belt eommit-| Box Revue.” There no-one to! owns un all-metal plane whic tee differences of opinion over asking|meet him at the gates. jeved, would be used on the r federal aid resulted in passage nd flight. Tufarmation. he set of broad general resolutions, Hieates’ that Mr. Ford conferr Butler came to i tage + director of public inning of de a Valiant Fight | pi taken when men called on him J with| th the understanding that more Seventy- | thos ed in the flight: some/ term of office president might not like ae “laws would he asked for at from the | wy. : Me He hip ; peritonitis | tine, wimur Sefanson, the noted) © His wife upheld him, bur ne final | : eTeke: Vil z| aretic “explo | moving spirit of thoes mnsented to pose inthe very room nsion in which | tovaliant fight iderwen operation id to be the) _ <pedition which | icky, with an arist are admittedly not. shoveling coal y in the old Coolidge m nt, Cooltige exe] President Coolédge was ‘be Are 3 The delegate " it thought, will leave next A ie his own in unanimous uecord on the question ‘son power plant for most of his cone] {e, e, thoughity will; leave. next. Apri stended the leave of absence until the » thought of Mellie’s pureerea, of whether congressional support for finement. Li onde abili We ce , port for, Lieutenants John A, MacReady The commodity marketing organizations mes H. Doolittle of MeCook F eld | effort. was made to] going to do nt another ex-|own fiddle ave been invited to go e polar | hav ore io Boron We Polar [whether I've ot him skun or no i hould be requested? A A ,considerapie part of yesterday's ti It is ers’ have! ten: : the report of . Kennedy, promin- spinion of the feasibility of the| The # led into con- ‘and Vermont ‘on ibe § ent Greene county, lowa, farmer on} 73 ‘ ey feraice with ‘the ror after: “Hist the reporter declar ¢ ri Ys roposed flight. They reg the, ference with the mayor after his p ‘ S the “spread” between the cost of pro- KE See ee et cal wed Mmahd Mikel resignation. became” known. When | dra. SENCLES J | duction and the price. \to. undertake it. he left the 1 office, the gen-| Wawra. PD carrer Rar marta His report showed that corn now Lieut. MacReady; with Lieut. Oak-|eral hurried to his own ‘room and costs. approximately $1.44 a bushel Hse c ee cd the Magee: “eetuaedt ed i being sold at 58 cents. Hogs, hay, seupy continental airplane flight a few E F marine corps.” “Then you don’t want Appropriation — bills oceupy SF apparently without much suffer g uined his facult apse. He he ter, Mrs. John M. Petershurgs, Fla nat be ause of her . WILDER Munse 4 wheat and other farm products were | ears age, (Ulett: Doolittle holds sev; | net” Butler he asked the{} house. : . 3 Arts AL Botta + priced in the same ratio, his report ‘Schneider Cup race at Baltimore. | Mayor. ratte: continues, world ‘courts |} ’ L . telegraph. operator snowed: \" The e is 25 miles} “Not as a resigned officer,” he quot-'} debate. i ; jous Omaha Lunch Couns) _ soy ict trom’ Port Barrow to the, ed, the mayor ay saying. Shenandoah inquiry draws to- [/| in the been smoked |} ward close. come down Maine. brin with him, COMMANDER ROSENDAHL TESTIFIES Fam 800 miles from 2 edith ma sayin | pole, and iles over the top 0’ Now MAIL SYSTEM ones Where, None Went |the globe to Spitzbergen on the oth-/ out,” General Butler jer side, He refused to ¢ / Hungry, Is Destroyed | moment on this terse comment on the AIWU TR ; , | IN FLORIDA IS PROJECT IS PRESENTED | 1's action, except to say that his hip Was Entrapped in Squall Without Warning, Witness SS jhe i 4 — oes : ( Omaha, Dee. @)— “Coffee |TO THE WAI DEPARTME gnation from the marine corps} | eae las Brokenin T lie Mov F going to start a publishing bu {John's long a place where the down| Washington, Dec. 22. proj- could be recalled. hig veal J Says, and Was Broken in Two by the Aero Dyna- | a } bushes “and outer was ‘sure of food enough |ect for a polar flight hue baer pre-| The General announced his’ resig- j ical Stres sed Ui i he felt certain, even at that time to fill for the few cen sented to the war department by} nation today before he came to his’ | mical Stresses Imposed Upon Her | ould i oo oral & prise, “mooch” on the str s -| William D. Mayo, chief enginger for} ¢ . He said he had sent it to/ re = 1 1a little room for an of led by, fire tod With it went op-|Henry Ford, but officials have de w a r Vs | Washington last night. Word of his ‘ !portunity for Christmas dinners for]eided congr Ne | adadee onal authority would | action preceded him to the city hall, | Is ashington, Dee. d. Barrett, owner, who four|be necessary for government partici-| amd when he reached there he four {Shenandoah disaste ago succeeded the original ' pation. a message summoning him to the category of an Mr, i : aborate at the the clothes ash. He was The Of some dinot speak in | man: terms. — Concerning: rgoes on Freight and y Pape out, Commande vai Embargi 8! UGsttoe Suhn” Sdn’ Gartland, had Mayo discussed the project | ™yor's on nd \ ie We oe : Toner | \ ! Cia saide a Express Shipments Throw _| planned a sumptuous feas for his|w: h Seeretary Davis and Major! ¢. EST aeaeere mt —— a office i; ee ell naa) tet WE ighty aa tribe. Those who could not pay|General Mason M. jeneral Butler was acco ed to} ips apparent this wi had fight to hang on. Load on Uncle Sam would inh aiken thes. Pee acMg, uit sen iG the Mayor's conference by ¢ D. ceretary Hoover Asks Motor! Glaved to he knowledge of his own re-1 With all his. troubles ahead of him, | For it is a boast of Barrett that no} the army should Tend fying equip-| Elliott, assistant director of |eeeiaen ourt of i ative to the Shenandoah disaster and und two month —— |man ever was thrown out of his place|ment and Yersonnel, The question | 4nd slated some time ago to san Car Users to Prolong Life | accident, in speaki uevir any furtier, examination of (the wit t number of Jacksonville, Fla, Dec. 22.) 7 iat paying or refused food if he|was referred to the legal bureau of | Butler if he returned tothe marines. f Their Ti eee ecteuie ee ats ane Seiten idduee tegtimony, expert oF E then an illus- ccession of emb.tygoes forcing! said he was hungry. Gurtland re-|the war department and an adverse! | He had not been in ghe room more of eir Tires | tlndisputable evi shows," Come | otherwise, or information of any ly caper of Cent # ¥ ce their means ef tired in wealth when Bagrett took | opinion was given | than oe me when - | le ee ce ae alue on th ati waulalh and girls. Horatio Alger merchandise in and out of the management. | vith the remark: “I've been dis) Ww yi neton. py GB edeanoves | eS oie measures luken, well Ie. of the contributors. T e from freight to express and|" “Coffee John’s” i Heniatecwas Up to Congress | 1 by the mayor. Now werd, Washington, De asAamore| in Anton Heinin, who ae berinning : of n’s” great feature was| The proposal was for a trans-polar ” : : ‘ ‘ : i 0 4 he fa pror J out in the open. iment to cut down American con- | the ich then to mail, has caused one of the “three big doughnuts and a cup of | non- stop flight from Point Barrow,’ ut P : | which had few if most serious traffie congestions here ‘coffee for a nickel.” jRon-stop Aight from Point Barrows!” General Butler appeared to be at-| sumption of rubber has been organ-| Shen 5 crest « : ah hb: nubliehing sora ever suffered im, the United States,/” Barrett plans to ret ean f lized with the backing of VAP Tee rea aeneiiedl a Re pe naling of the) | Becomes Foremost Publisher jOn the basis of the legal opinion, m, will Rosendahl! pq “When ‘the Florida boom first start- | Mayo was advised that if congress | ing to n sie tne gt-aket cporitine of |Herbert Hoover and representatives | posed upon. he the vertical cur mon a: fr atte r one of A valituadeabeganiie teclothl jacted favorably on resolutions au;| ny eareer in order to stay here,” he jof the principal rubber consuming | rents of t in which she had] “Knowing Captain. Meinin’s excel-| hewing success ‘out of pressure no an embargo tho zane the war department to lend e p later. ; trades. ies t at warnin TTent record ¢ hool performance in! seen in that particul inid down on freight in-bound. This [iE es and|- personnel it. would rener ed what had) | Within a few hours after the | eeyt hing “Possible Was Dor fight, we regret that it was not Frank. Andrew Anca aa ara cto: ‘to the do so. i | hou an inquiry into mye the , \ 1 woh { ide his|one of the f forced the snlineraee or Pater b] regarded by army | h monopoly of the | dicament, the command: et noth the United expres 5 But last week the alr s Ss, Who asined cae rod 1, Hoover avarice Pe eT holder hin. newspaper les, finding them: ound flight, as involving diffic for the rubber | bi ed te show (hat the : a f i to aviation, | Auto nature entirely n vation und the ves swamped, also were forced to ay down an embargo. 4 : d \ The people then turned their at BRINGS DEATH of the absen : chamber of and hand with. the tention to the method provided by as pecially constructed planes out & program to ise the His indsb ‘notable achievement in : rn le Sam through the parcel post, would have to be provided for such a ji to the neces: eon aw |the’ newspaper: teld. came in Febrot jon. For these and other 4 , polar exped u bbet. : he acquired t ew nis nner iparaleed Leonard C. Erdall, UL of Me) reas nig ar service officials ex: [Sing orale wish diadyavary | of es ee ia i s joubt today to‘ whether, ea H 5 ing: the postal system in the state. F Star, Succumbs pdoubl to DOUMER | ' garag d e Mails in and out of Jacksonville are Football Star, Sue bs th congression: uthority jwas ‘ arrangements to insure thi the flight would be made | as early an next spring. | France’ {op pe: witht the jobtaining longer mileage eupon thi nd more use of repaired tires, and ef its recom lin the reclaiming of old rubber. | ation “We can reduce our consumption TP Tunber by t without de; tion in the na sing th of our «: Commander tt ingle. anile,” the commerce court had held a fang Fetany, SE we will simply nye, complete and cor ef tural he foufth ti our tires in time and use them n running two to six and eight hours to Wounds late and the end is not in sight, Minneapolis, Dec. 22.—(®)-—Leon- Murder Charge urd C. Erdall, former U. of Minneso- | NORTH DAKO cA AVIATOR ta football star, died in a hospital E ONE P one Placed Against here this morning from a bullet! | New York, Dec, 22.--) --Vil, Mur d to- wound inflicted by a bandit in aj Stefanssen, arctic explorer, Mankato Man holdup Saturday Rae day that the proposed flight to the ; = Th he end came after a plucky fight Baten pole regions would not be a! Paris, Dee, 2 ter in Two Months Is *Tast M rite investigations, technic qhanee ees sat es ma et condition would Mea ia of the rough tee inthe artic. i se hl CREM ta a ment ge i er ants re like | clothes a ~——_—__ 5 ee need ie Mankate’ man,|'2.Win out against death, he expedition will jficulties. jPageh in Lime saves, nine 3 : Washington, D aan held iy -Nieollet county authorities |, ERdaHl wag, shot by a bandit, two ere areal anne nae | nave pened i pik Secretary declared that easy Wets Lose in s cy army court that. tri ake | Ine farmed aing “a shore distance /ONe-et the bullets pierced his abdo-| Py ae ae lace {tracted from the rubber using public First Showdown |" : fenced Conch Win Maret AAEM ‘ stance !men and another struck his wrist.| of the : E : by the British Rast Indian Rubber : pemeer ea lene inlth i é ». OnE of Ehlarctey, mee moral Wound: Despite his wound, the victim walk:| land is sighted the aviators will turn financial plans, that not only |eynpication: a on Prohibition |)..." ' ervicy ed by a masked gunman. Vining died ed to his home, where he collapsed.| back immediately for Point Barrow. there strong opposition to his | Netae v ods = focal Bpam am e was taken to a hospital, uncon-|The land will belong to the United | in the finanee committee of |B 4 =a uch thing Waynwright of mosh. cious, An emergency operation for| States. If no land is sighted the) the er of deputies and in pa: Washington, Dec sfevery community of the country, It) former Republican and assista POM iss ————___g | the ‘removal “or the bullet was per-| flyers will continue on to Spitzber-| liament itself, but that even the min- |” London, s of first showdown on jism’t right. It hasn'e an J : secretary of war. Weather Report | qormad Sunday and shortly afterward een ae Angeredible pole ie eer istry was divided concerning their'the British government toda; empha- e was believed to be improving. miles from Poin: ‘ow and/jefficacy. i z tically denied that the government {hsege hing I Pa -—______—_—_—_—# || Erdal played halfback and full/ 400 miles from the north pole.” The radicals in the cabinet stoutly |has been. manipulating” prices of | posa] to restrict. the use apponell tothe |, panne paom, iby, they” United ‘pack on the University of Minnesota| Stefansson said that Lt. Carl Ben-/| resist the finance minister’s plans to | crude rubber and said that the sug-|the purchase of liquor since the | States in the forthcoming league ., Temperature at 7 a. m. . =2| football team of 1909 and 1910, which| jamin Eielson, of North Dakota, who 'increase the tax on business turn-/gestion made in the United States| ‘The proposal ‘owen e of petlone. didarmatent confer- 2 “ Highest yesterday 10|won the conference Ghaleplonsipa | a8 an aviator during the war, had! overs, ‘that Great Britain is endeavoring! appropriation ai going on and they are responsible | ¢Mee, vould be authorized in a Lowest last night both years. After graduating from|been chosen one of those to make| M. Doumer today is to confer with|to pay her war debt out of rubber have prohibited RUE ehCALING CHE Chakaelee TOt ne |) nee ping snbradnsted, today by Precipitation to 7 race|the university, he practiced law for| the polar flight along with George|former Premier Herriot, the radical | profits is pure. nonsense. idee f Sauae ator King, Democrat, Utah. Highest wind velocity 7"20| awhile until he entered the service! H. Wilkins, second in command in| leader, concerning the possibility of || A feelin: of regret predominates| any of the Girne |e He lanttln question whatyou think oar se Weather Eotacent during the war. After the war he| the Stefansson arctic expedition of jeffecting a compromise between his |both in official circles and in the] bill for buy ; : ’ af wrohibition.. It is a adestion of ort Madivon, lay Tet, 22 calap, For Bist sae rad recnity: Most-|Fesumed law and then devoted himself | 1913 and 1918. Steffansson will not | plans and those of the left groups |rubber market at the tone of acerb- 2 whether lying, eras tS Soper, ine Dae iy chbae ako unvettlen’ tonight ana| to writing. jbe a member of the expedition. j whe are preparing financial-measures | ity injected into the rubber situa Hre Necess ether ct mteemic ie cours Aor Wednesday with probably some snow Tee Serie catineL Hon by the introduction in the Am and ‘The Virgin i said! campaign, ran his car. past 1 , Wi g jet had before it today the }ican house of representatives of a WES so that the ‘attitude | he did not. blame the agents. them- iy ttopine oman OS or Noah Dakota: Mostly: cloudy inter’s First aamentene anid I general outline of M. Doumér's plans, resolution. to investigate the alleged] of individual members was not placed | selves so much as their duperiors, | Jeet re Meg ee ae | ut the finance minister refused to!manipulation of rubber prices by| on record. who ordered them to mak ; and Snes Ag senight and Wednenaay Day Brings 17_; Dies Suddenly | oer ment tor publication, ithe English colonial governments,” |. As opponents to the proposal rose, |by the aetice ‘of decopti Po teergegen, salted ter : eae i i “You may make all the guesses | a Representative Blanton, Democ UAT OR meee day. Not so cold Wednesday and in elow at Mino —. . Pi ae t pee: -. * west portion tonight, Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 22. —|you want,” he told the correspond- MEDALS UNCLAIMED Texas, gave a loud cheer, and the WoLvES Washington, _D 22,—(). eee a Miviot, NaDT DOLE _ter_winae| Se Wade ee died very suddenly | here |ents, “but 1 will positively say noth: Ottawa, Can.—Because the address.| drys ‘applauded. Moscow. Representative John W. Langley, = a , ND, Dec, 22—()— a jast evening ing about my plans until I am ready |es of those entitled to them are not} Wayne B? Wheeler, of the anti- f 2 S goverts ‘ ‘ pid . The high pressure area extends thig}and northwestern North Dakota|his daughter, Mrs. Oscar Fried, of |to present them in finished form to available, 2541 1914-15 stars, 77,706 | saloon league, watched from a seat| ment is ve wae tai wovern:| of Kentucky, today appealed to morning’ from, Manitoba, southward| found the first day of winter ‘the| heart trouble and a paralytic stroke. |the finance committee.” | British war médals, and. 48,04 Vie-lin the gallery directly opposite the| the animals which are esusing. the| thie ie eens cnr to Texas and over this tegion the| coldest recorded since last March} He had suffered a slight stroke —— ‘| tory medals won by Canadian soidiers | speaker's chair. sc. [country a huge waste, ‘The wolves! the feneral probibttion Lage on \ temperatures are comparatively low. when the mercury dropped to 17 be-| some three years ago and has been _WAR_ MEMORIAL | are still unclaimed. Although he- had been a dry | have destroyed nearly 400,000 head of Wee ae ee a Ae “\gq The Jow pressure “area ig ‘over the} low last evening. At 8 a. m. the| more or less ailing since. He was a) Yorkshire——The most unique war! —— throughout the long prohibition con-| cattle and horses already this year. Washington, Dec. 22.—() lower Lakes. while a second “low”| reading was minus 16. Curlers are} former ticket agent and train dis-| memorial of 212 trees, one for each LONGEST WILL troversy, Representative Tucker said|In many parts of the county 4he| ter sh: ae bate, duri hk apnea in the Northwest. This lat-jelated and plan the first ice contests| patcher on the Great Western and| of the town’s dead éoldiers, has been| Paris.—The longest will on record|he realized that some of the things | beasts have destroyed nearly one- a I ag uri ned wi ab ter low pressure area has caused ris-| tomorrow evening, ‘Northern Pacific, but retired in 1922.) opened| in Horsforth where an entire| has been admitted to probate here.|now being done in enforcing the law | fifth of the whole yearly increase of| gesalled and defended, the hence ing temperature over the extreme — He is survived by his wife and two | avenue is part of the memorial. It has 95,940 words. did more harm than good., He refer- | cattle. tod: ‘approved th. : Northwest. ‘ Seventy-five per cent of the tobac-| daughters. The remains will be tak- — ee red particularly to the cage in which BS ai oy Sean eee the Pn ORRIS W. ROBERTS, }co sold in England is sold in the| en to Minneapolis following funeral'| At a wedding in St. Louis not lohg!, New York City hay more than|a prohibition agent spent nearly $1,-| Paper was manufactured in China| bench the treasury bill For pro; Official in charge.| shape of cigarets. here this afternoon. ago the best “man” was a woman. {21,000 telephone operators. 000, partly for purchase of liquor, in| about 100 B, C. bi des # ’

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