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Wearmer FOREC: FORECAST ly fair tonight and Sun colder tonight. ESTA BLISHED 1873 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FINAL EDITION BISMARC K, NORTH DAKOTA, SATU RD: AY. DEC EME Me THREE KILLED ASCLIMAX OF XMAS DANCE Over Partners Resulted , in Shooting THE HALL IS DESERTED One Body Found in Street, Others Amid Broken Fur- niture in Hall tified men were shot and killed carly today as the climax of a Christ- mus dance at a south Brooklyn re- } sort. The police believe that a quar- rel arose over choice of partners. triple crime was discovered / when a policeman found one of the hodies lying in the street. He made his way to the dance hall and found the other two dead men lyin amid broken furniture which Fo ently been wrecked in te all was deserted. neighborhood said rd no shots nor any men 1 ard (Pegl ged member of the notorious Lovett Gang known to the police as Lovett, former leader known as the “White f riously roony.of a tenement rear the lyn bridge. SANTA BRINGS JOY TO HEARTS OF = Program at t Auditorium Fok deafening volume of cheers greeted | the Christmas tree after the program. ; And his invitation met with not | for hundreds and hun- of children poured out of the were presented with candy and pop- corn balls. Th e d opened the program. “It Came pon a Midnight Clear,” sang by the “Joy to the World,” jo; dered by the childish voices of the Pe audience. Rev. Paul S. Wright of & the Presbyterian church led in % ollowing another selection by the a jideon chorus Miss. Marion Acker- man, a student in public speaking at the Jamestown college, read the “Na- b tivity of Christ,” from St. | ry Halvorson sang a solo, Lord and another sung by the eborus. group of Christmas ar . Scheffer, Hen- i) ry Halvor: Humphrie: , The pre community singing. ANTI-GERMAN SENTIMENT IS. Almost Immediately After Locarno Signing |p Rome, Dec. 26—()—Anti-German | show. sentiment is flaring up in Italy. tm Denouncing Germany as “our in- Bh stinctive racial enemy” the fascist paper, Impero, has come out with a warning to Italians against the trade and other activities of Germany. The immediate occasion of the pa per’s article is news that the German press is perturbed over the treat of Germans in South Tyrol, a district | the commis which includes the famous Brenner eM M Pass through the mountains. The! matter: is the shortest route between Germany and Italy, and | marks the frontier between Italy and | my Austria. q Brenner Guard formed “Brenner Guard.” (isigning of the Locarno pacts at Lo Hdon and a few days after the rati cation by the Italian chamber of de- jerman spy. juard,’ he peoples of the earth; the ‘Ital- dan of today -is insuperable. “Brenner Pass is not the goal, but- e starting point. “The: most grrerthy Italian is ni orth a thousand foreignets. ‘Italian products are the best in Bhe world, Police Believe That a Quarrel ‘ew York, Dec. 26.—)—Three un- | . Pyle at the left and C. ger of Red Grange, Here are the brothers Pyle Pyle is mang s such is reap amous Stanford: star, Photo was made in things. [ra larvest no le where the two brothers met in Santa Rosa NORTH DAKOTA HAS AN ENVIABLE POSITION IN NATION, GND. A. ANNUAL ECONOMIC REVIEW SHOWS Ha Peo ified Farming cer ‘se fe at LAST NIGHT under his wing, San Francisco, to talk over d—Divers Period of Post-war Depr Increase—Fewer Bankruptcies ¢ Farm Mortgage Foreclosures 2» North Dakota} much lower are » lowed by Presentation of Candy at Park 4 us a tense and excited audience | ssae here tod dies who packed the City Audi- % fecium Thursday afternoon awaiting the appearance of Santa Claus and aj ducts in I$ | now definitely 4 matter ot history in| 000 and alm lkims when he stepped out on the plat-{ ner form to invite the boys and girls to] atter of reco profit for the farme Profits from the ‘ing applied to further » and followed him to the | gage indebtedness an n Pacific park where they | chase taxes and “interest having been large future homes elopment Program Planned in the securing of for Interstate Commerce | _ to make thei g of the antici e record for the | ; oe u Commission % thourh the Dakotus and Wis] Wage Negotiations to Be Re-| consin had temper at zero and | X This or- —— ‘below. sumed in New York Tues- | selections by the Juvenile! launch its program trade in laters “de evelopment widence that these ae Nonth. Dakot nanced to ti t $75,000 through the sale of 1f berships, and as its machinery is of mo showing during the Farm) bankruptcies ve, (Continued on page 6) 19, COMPANIES GET PERMITS DURING 1925; } | Requests of Other Insurance Concerns to Do Business in State Pending ha 'Two Under Arrest Mithollan | Following Raids : Frank, Richter,| f south side, were | ke. Hen- | he Little | arol was | it Hibbin at ho oper He ae - anes q 5 he 150,000 idie en following | rested thyp a southern man famili i imilar to that] er that a with transportation problems and. in Minne South Dakota and eorenebed that will 0 He “sheriff 's deputies. Both ong: concluded with! i iments are sel heduted fors IW'CORMACK’S given certific them to de busine cords of the commissioner's office hen All but one of th in the United Stat tion being “he Zu ‘dent and Liability | pany of Zurich in North Dake: “AROUND WORLD ihe ie excep: A VOICE T0 G0 | | was a recess appointment to the board | er tonight. i is oy io axpechad be be a neque {and Taylor's name will shortly be} In North Dak Minot reported | from the a SEEN IN ITALY : New Movement S| Springs Up|, Elabor a te Broadcasting Planned for January 1 | numerous other still are pending, the records Each company permit to do busSness in s compelled b copies of their a tion; the annual repo! ceding year, an International, ing led by Huey P. Long, chairman of bing experienced the coldest weather | OPERATORS PROVOSE THAI wi ure 4 > {the Louisiana public service commis-|in the United States last night when | MINERS RE THEIR: WOR mitted 4 Program sep. In a telegram to the North|the 1 y dropped to 30 below xt} aN at Manda Dakota board Long said: 3 o'clock this morning, according to | ; nm. seni Please wire your United States|the barometer at the Hibbing I under | Relive, « | (P)_-The gold-| tWo nominees proposed by Coolidge New York, Dec. voice of John McCormack »: mission. One of them, Richard 0. around: the | Taylor, is former president of Mobile WHEAT TAKES BIG JUMP T0 é und Ohio Railroad, the other, Thomas broadcasting ; singing |, Woodlock, is financial man of the j His’ singing | Wall Street Journal, Under the pr°- HIGHEST LEVEL THIS SEASON | ‘tense of giving. a representative to 4 f ‘ of eine audit juade during ding, the applicu- mutual concern, copi Each compan international program is successful. be one feature of an tional concert which will be opened stern standard time, by » broadcasting of the joner of insu nt it in certain Mec ormack has sung over the radio only once, last New Yeai Bori, who sang with him a y. on next Friday's pro- Stock Requirements Euch company applying is compell- ock | will also. be | totalling $250,000 or, if a mutual life The Impero announced the forma- | insurance compan: ion of an organization known as the | h transmitted tled within the next few days. | cents a bushel to on be f of the le e ie € Ly cents a bushel to 1,80 fr cnt exerinental er agra left as, regulation on behalf of the| fled within the next Bound Brook, N. J. e ve ut least 100 separate risks in {force with a total This extreme fascist development ; least $200,000. a A chain of radio Gyjcomes less then a month after the + The names of during the last y North Dakota aré Northern States Life, Hammond, In- to do business in Britain and the continent, and Ger- puties of a treaty of commerce with Germany. It follows also the arrest in Palermo recently of Mrs. Ella Briggs, a New York architect, as a broadcasting. Other Numbers Other numbers announced for the! opening of that portion of the M The U. S. Marine/ fille Normal school building which Band, the Shannon Quartet, Eastman| was damaged by fire last fall, will] pect of a curtailed supply else- | tina pany, New York al Accident and Lia! company Ltd., Insurance Company, , Minn.; North. Carolina Insurance Company, Raleigh, North Carolina; General Exchange ance Corporation, New York City; Surety Company, Moines, Iowa; Agricultural Life In- surance Company, Bay City, Michi> gan; Federal Life Insurance Com ‘Switzerland; St.| program include: Signor Marinetti, a futurist artist, the organizer of “The Brenner \ re rogram says, among other in “T! A ancient Romans conquered all Major General James G. Harbord,| be attended by members of the state] © » president of the Radio Corporation,| board of administration’ and the prices jumped. more than five cents | especially assertions by trade author- | yegion com said the program is intended as a presidents of all other normal schools} bushel today to the highest level|ities that the closeness of dome: world-wide demonstration of the pos-|in the state. yet this season. Muay delivery sold] bread wheat supply and demand sibilities of radio communication and A joint: citizens and alumni ban- | at above $1.79 a bushel, and December | never heretofore been equaled. At- | Light precipitation “listening posts” would| quet will be served. Preceding the] above $1. surance Com any, Lincoln, Nebraska; inderwriters Insurance Company, New York City and Col- abi Gaanalfy Company, New York that official PRICE FIVE CEN s CHANG FORCES VICTORIOUS OVER KUO’S ARMY MEAL TICKETS! Pyle Brethers Talk “Em Over — One Has Grange, Other MARINES ON Cecil De Mille Can’t Tell Which Is Prettier AMERICAN WAY TOCHINA / Whether Chinese Civil War- fare Is Responsible for Move Is Unknown ALSO oldiers of Manchurian War Lord Capture and Kill General Kuo and Wife . Dee. 2 erican marin from) Manila, thas special View of t (Py China durin been clo: authoritic tuded the re Pyle ai ture on Thursday of neral Kua Sung- wife by soldiers of » Manchuri war In c ple's army troops of Gene former govern Bruta' Kuo Murdered and his wife, eap ar where they hid 1 Thur Marshal Cehang, met bh. General Kuo on rooops under ¢ made war wpe ven the stadents’ year bock at (ie Oklahoma State nt pictures of forty three coeds to Cecil De Mille, movie director, u He re ted all but these two, saying be couldavt decide between them. so they I nence in ti hook. ‘They » left, Mit Mary Janet Turnbull, Woodward, Ok}, ay bur of Cl N.M Nerieuttaral collewe condneted a General uemy was defe nae of und an tee vered i ads were se : ! jt. Possibly they te at Peking othe ‘Temperatur sll “A Light From " PPOINTMENTS potted Winer Nhtthwadio. ——— . <a ca a. show th period of post-war depression i the me Chicago, Dec. 26.) Weather “| \ ‘ Aus enaete 1 belated role 1 Claus today and left zero the | ito 13 below zere, ate of appoint-| Chicago's mereury flirted with thi dent Coolidge of Rich-| zero mark during the night and ylor, former president home Vice President day—Miners Jubilant being : appointment of Clare was the coldest state in the union to- {cite consuming public mild winter he northwest befe ore the nthe industes of the ell for the by Alvan Mark!e i subcommittee, to jeonditio ein the south should be ap-| Mont | pointed The South long has suffer- time t0.| ¢d because of inadequate representa. 4 Roland | ten on the Interstate Commerce ; Commission, Milbollan told Fraz Better Men Available Although this letter to dulged in no personaliti clung: tena " weath Huron, ng in four degre t spot on th 1 | the: colde wier in-; The Pas, Cana it is the; e'dent with the avy feeling of the North Dakota board, coldest day of the u both Taylor and Woodlock might pf the northwe placed With better men, one of | weather bureau o| whony should be Gilmore, Woodlock | Cities forecast suleuldelchegr In the hoses of many itute min worker but discon and even hunger were forgotten in the jubilation that followed the srood news. One of the first ove at the chtly colder submitted to the senate fo: confirma- at tion, according to information re-|$ ceived here. Efforts to prevent the confirn jtion of ‘Taylor and Woodlock as members of the commission are tions and individual ag (P) ili, 1 be HIBBING, MIN) Hibbing, Minn., Dec nators against confirmation of (Continues on page three) robbery we three for the Interstate Commerce Com- had a ot Y arraigned j the south in this kind of ie ile a un ; | fraud has been attempted agai day. dust’ what action chines of | people at Hhoneenthtand’ GENS tk, —(P)—Sensa- rule, io more than a sixty day} quested ei the value of | supply of wheat in their elevators. intimat tion through which they propose to Tadio | put the State Commissions under the Shortly befo wheat nar Lucrezit | rue’ of Henchmen of the Railroads ber wheat showed near *| and their financial interests. Oppo: maximum gain in ng soared to btion developing fast, Please hel was for the December de Ys ¢ meanwhile had. ¢ now if there is to be such a thing all contracts which must be however, Buying Is Persi Highest of America at! SME EY was in the May delivery, which Persistent buying on of lmeeace n i A scored a gain of 6 on | houses with eastern connections \ aw est d stations will re trasucaat it te this} Mayville Normal some transact 3 ax |a notable feature. There was i ritish broadcasting | " high as $1.80 i : ing of future — deliverie will re-broadcast to Great | Will Celebrate Profit taking was of a highly |: ‘or European accoun’ Wenhtroreraenve n and Fi R nervous character, with last we at ‘st unus 2 stations” also. will aid in re-; Ire ReCOVELFY | prices 4 to 7! tents up, Decem- evaueon dhe market, becan i pila olen, her $1.83 to 1.84% and May ad volume, und prices fluctua-| oy tonight Mayville, N. D., Dec. -(P)—Re-| $1.79% to 1.80. tions were both wide and rapid. ae New crop damage reports from According to reports ed, Argentina,*together with a pros- [rains in southern and central Angen- were bringing about further tonight and Sunday extreme west portion Neapolitan} he made a gala occasjon by normal] where except in Canada, were | harmful, conditions at a critical time | Weather Conditions Trio, Plorintine String Quartet and| school students and townspeople.| largely responsible for the bulge | for the wheat crop there and were| Unusually high pressure the Victor Concert Orchestra. These] The formal opening will be held on| in prices. delaying the harvest. Such advices | from northern Albert: will hold the air until 11 p. m. Friday epening, January 8, and will — accentuated current reports of wheat} South Dakota, and icugo, Dee: |.--P)-—Wheat | shortage in the United States, ture prevail Reports of fresh dam-| tention of traders was also in ev Montana and South be established in London, Paris, Ber-| banquet the visitors will inspect the | age to crops in Argentina were at|dence that marketings of wheat from | \ lin, Rome, Warsaw, Honolulu, Tokyo,| building and also hear a piano reci-| hand, and it was also current talk| rural sources both in this country | ORRIS W. and other centers. ¢ diminishing. Official in charge. *} tal arranged for their entertainment, | that ‘mills in the United States have, | and Canada | PRECAUTIONS TAKEN Chang 7 hi nowill be permitted to dap feruiser Hirata te King him to select: the \his wife, but the fo ag et rte THIS SEASON | i de GRAND OPERA) al Presen- ; REPOL ARE OPPOSED | i ALL HOPEFUL <<}: “t= Pot the » than | the) and Ohto had two I drops of more 26 mem-| Thomas F, Woodlock, financial writ- than a score of ws in 24 hours. | Se ne Vi for the Wall Stree@ Journai, as, The cold and Chri is ce! | the anthracite of the Interstate Commerce | caused 110 tires in ¢ hice 0, Juled to renew | ission is being opposed by the | New York next Tuc state railroad board, Chairman i AIS COLD) jend the pension of aid in a statement to N UNION TODAY ject since September yekissitied in ‘The ri d, Milhollan said, | ul. Dee. (A) Minnesota [ested parties, ineludine 1 A. Melodramatic of hopeful expectaney 1 1 straightaw | Kyushu troop | Rhodes Is Sent to | Training School | Kuo, is ius sometime to-| Wei ather Report _ “9 arck and vicinity ir tonight and Sund For North Dakota: colder tonight. to southern nd} Montana to Minnesota, and over th’ aratively Low pressure covers the Luke region and the Southwest, JAP LEADER WITHDRAWS MANIFESTO MIs Believed That Marshal Chang Will Reenter Manchurian Capital Japan Will Accede to His Demand If There Is No Further Fighting shibitinge fighting: with sumed that Mar Manchurian capital, The division tationed nearby the Ch division have cause the Gulf of Lisotung, for the tion of nationals For Kuo Asked advices were received contirming the execution of Kuo ign office sta ed that the Mukden consul had been ted to ask 1 life prese the action wast evidently under Ithat Japan is mak ng further represent for the f minor venerals of Kuo Numerous troops of Kuo Sung-Lit re reported to have pone over Chang's toree Chang has not yet entered Mukier expected that he will adimissio and resume con trol there, and any will only aw cede if there is no danger of furthe SAY KUO! HAVE SURR » Dee. 26.) eived ac Tat Mukder Kuo Sung-Ling'’s family and al the lives of Kuo’s principal Consequently it is feared t eral execution of Chang’ nuninent The Japanese yovern utmost to preve king vengeance, the fice stated, but it is feared th ernment’s effort ill prove use Word was rece do from Sha urian ¢ The eruiser Hirato whi usly hat been sent as ordered tare hara conferred eral Ishei Ue urging the imn Janapese troops All Korean troops were orderce return to Seoul imme: recall of al return to J ken in le replacement The spok f fice stated th 5 tion had tion of M Chang but believed 1 sides a child by ’ Last Minute { News Bulletins | New York, Dec, 26.—(M)—The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week ( 5 days) shows excess res: 5 ed 83 £728,810. New York, Dee. 26 liam T. Dewart today was © president of the E lishing the New York Sun the Evening Telegram, to the v caused by ‘the death Munsey. of Frank 4 Alexandria, Va. Dee. e destroyed tue Kirk and son, wholesale grocers, at the foot of King street on the Potomac river to- day, and firemen late this after- noon were fighting hard to pre- f vent the flames from spreading t to the United States Navy's Tor- pedo Plant warehouse, where a ‘large quantity of explosives are closed. WEDS TWICE IN 2 DAYS London.—Miss Avril Joy Muliens recently went through the Russian form of matrimony with Prince q George Ineretinsky and, following the Russian form, crowns were plac- ed on the heads of the couple as each held a lighted candle before the al- tar. The following day the: English remony, during which each wore a silver crown, took place,

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