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2 PBs enn PAGE TWO FISHERMEN ON - SUPERIOR TO _ BE PROTECTED Special Coast Guard Detach-| ment of Seven Men Sta- | tioned at Little Marais Kid Cops From Kearny Duluth, Minn., Jan, 11.—()— North | > shore fishermen who brave sub-zer temperatures and treacherous ¢: to provide trout, whitefish and her ring for north and middlewest and{ some eastern kets, have | guard protec winter for the} first time. Pursuing their hazardous occupa: | tien until late winter, the men quit only when shifting ice floes drive! them ashore until spring, They now are watched over by a special coast guard detachment of seven men sta-| tioned at Little Marais, 67 miles up * the shore from Duluth. | The guardsmen were ordered out . from lower Lake Superior stations when several fishermen had narrow- after sudden from a mild a brisk north- n th e. ught several hundred yards off- shore in their frail row boats, the fishermen barely held their own for several hours and a call had been sent for help from the Duluth guard station when a lull permitted the Unlike the temporary “pi { doughty fisher folk to reach safety. Kid cups of Reamny, W ous jobs sometimes given kid e of Kearny, N. J., ave the real thing. Many Tragedies Recorded by Police Chief Beil after an attack upon a child and because of th a week elapses this time frequency of ¢ idents.. It consists of a chief, a captain, tw r without one or more such sergeants and eight patrolmen who are constantly on duty. t a few tragedies ty right) are Sergeant Stanley Ge have resulted. Four y ago this tain Joseph Clifford. month a fisherman and his wife were eatncwabseans tending nets a quarter mile offshore when @ northwest 4 ar For long and gortuous hours they battled the gale, finally collapsing in =a vain effort shore. The boat was driven 16 miles across the lake to the W hile the * temperature below The womyn perished and the his feet and arms frozen, ba a south shore t LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR SENATE Bills Introduced Appropriations committee t $6,000) from state treasury ancous funds paid into or credited to the gene Emergency clause. ropriations, $. B. 8--Appropriations committee $60,000 for mainten- orth Dakota National state militia. Appropria- dential pr Ss are joined cities pay entire \ election rn shack the The guardsmen, s and other tragedi le Harbor, Marquet . BL 6—T $4,200 for tra pense of a Appropriations. ‘ommittee on Appropr 100 to pa: i and Portage Ca ed until inter-l next sp! R their power surf boat at Littl nd are quartered at a settler's home - The det in charge Thomas G. . boatswain’s mate, Sheet Iron Protects Boat Before leaving Duluth, the crew placed a coating of sheet iron around = their b it from the ice 's unit will cooperate uth boat guard station which has ¢ sea-going boats for emergency use. The Duluth station has difficulty in functioning during the winter, however, as the bor and harbor entrance usually is clog-| ged with while the north shore * beach is kept free of ice by the force of the wave: A system such as the one just es-| tablished was unavailable in the past because not even telephones connect- ed settlements along the isolated north shore country and it was not) so many months back that telephone connectior between Grand Marai | guard or Ss cies tions. Appropriates § s whose legal re determined. for uditing the vouchers of the state tr partments and comm industrial institutions of the A pended state.| propriation 5 H. Appropriation of $8 for insane hospital at so $17,000 for $40,000 for s committee the North tion, nm annual tourn: ion: Firemen’s ing expenses for ment. Appropri . B, 11—-Appropriations committee Appropriates $140,000 for bounties jon wolves . Emerge! Appropr : 8. B. 12 committee —Appropri . for expenses of the state game and fish commis- ion. Appropriations. si Appropriations committee $1 main- tenance, improvement and other ex- largest northshore town, and Duluth, | penses of the state capitol. Appro- 120 miles away was virtually impos: | Pepses.° sible. Being snow-bound two and] PP" a ronriations co three months during the winter was! Xypropriates, $4090. for Bet ancommon, either. ee, equipment and improvements Mee trades, huitaineete es Bat this has all. been for the state school for the blind at ; Improvements to the north shore) Bathgate, Appropriations, etes $194,9 highway permit truck travel virtual- ons committee 0 i ly the year round, insuring among|_Sinendo revel oe © Devils Take, f other conveniences, & ready market yin ra new indust for the fish. And adequate telephone sh service ‘has been established wars of the settlements, as well fisherman's cabins, so when gency arises, the distress signa be flashed along the bleak country. llaneous item: this mone; ments from counties for insane patients committed from th making payments. Appr building, dren’s $25,000; $125,000 and $9,000 E ppropriation: mittee } Appropriates $1 inten: cience at Wahpeton corrected. Appropr! de otherwi: ppropriations committee and ai 3 recommended by the state budg: ard. conducting enitential GARGLED, YES: “Did Jones tell you wi t his club last night? iy. He'd npaigne, ppropriates from state prison re ing fund $130,000, to be expended | by the board of administration for Coffee Drinking Title at Stake) construction of buildings and im. | provements, and for the purchase of lland at the state penitentiary, In- Jan, 11-—P)| Tides $50,0000 for officers’ quarte coffee | en ing | shi vas u * | $25,000 for a dairy barn, $5,000 for a drinking championship was at stake) Douitry house and $50,000 for pur- today in a public exhibition by Gus 4 Siphaseputecpas Comstock of this city, who elaims| Chase of land. Emergeney clause. the honor. o je oe Comstock, who _ passes ieee Cima Seat ei; rter in a local barber shop, has a|— BSB TE EOD | Peal of 100 cups during a 10-hour, # e penitentiar stretch starting at 7 a. m. Elaborate preparafions were made for the event, including appointment of an official time keeper and recorder. | Eight ounce cups are used. | Comstock first set a notable coffee | drinking Yeat at an American Legion, at happel had rath so I only ge Bits, London, Prize Poise Fergus Falls, Minn ~The world’s undisputed ions committee for mainten- Approprix- Appropriations committee , —Appropriates $286,600 for mainten- ance and improvement of the sta training school at Mandan. Appropria- | tions. 8. commit- | B. 19--Appropriations | hool boys, the | The force was created | Here (left with. Chief Norman Doyle and Cap- At present city clections and_presi- j and the ex- Appropriates and clerk hire in dairy division of department | culture and labor. Emergeney | appraisers : and with law. Appro-| | mittee_on Appropria- | 72,000 for care Jamestown; improvements. and | new building Most of . Provides for new chil-} infirmary; 5. $99,070 for | 5 fo all of above were introduced | version of the affair.”— convention at Hibbing two years ago,! tee-—Appropriates expenses for execu- | and several months ago downed 62; cups. Two Texans have since tl mark and Comstock said main purpose of his exhibition tod: bettered | the tive, judicial and legislative depart- | ments and public schools, detailing | sums for 35 separate funds, gency clause. Appropriations, $. B. 20-—Whitman (by request)--| Regulates occupation of hairdre. and cosmetologists, requires licenses for such occupations, insures edu tion of operators, provides ruies | regulating conduct and sanitation, and provides penalties for violation | Creates state board of three members appointed by the governor, of hair-| | dressers and cosmetologists. Affairs. is to “show up” his rivals, H. A. Streety of Amarillo, Texas, stowed away 71 coffees, while Perry Wilson of Canyon did a 70. Comstock is 28 years old und un- married. DRINKS 63 C eertus Fall, Minn, Jan, 11-—(®) Fergus Falls, Minn., Jan, fi 3 : National coffee drinking honors) -S. B. 21-—Brunsdale and started trickling back from Texas to| Provides that bourds of education or} innesota today as Gus Comstock | boards of dixectors of any school dis-| guzzled 63 cups of java in five hours ‘trict of any class, may, on written re-| after starting his drinking marathon | quest of parent or @uardian of toda: | pupil attending any ofthe first eight Thus Comstock, who aspires to| grades of a public school, release beat the mark of H. S. Streety,.of | pupils from school for a period of not ‘Amarillo, Texas, who has 71 cups to/ less than 45 or more than 90 minutes his credit, bettered his own record|each school week for religious in- of 62 cups in 10. hours, established | struction. Requires adequate teach- at a previous exhibition. ing standards, but allows no dictation ‘The Minnesota coffee drinker ex-| or suggestion of the content of the to continue performance? religious instruction. Boards given intil at least three o'clock this aft-| full power to set hours for classe: @rnoon and probably several hours | No pupil sealer 3 take such in- jucation. HOUSE Bills Introduced H. B. 1—Streich and Ehr—Grants governor pbwer to appoint United ie Soe senators to fill vacancies. , insists ‘that his} Elections. wi piel 100 cups before 7| H. B. 2—Trubshaw—Amends la this evening. for licensing. veterinarians to permit : anyone practicing that profession prior to July 1, 1895, to obtain a li- cense by showing that he has read technical magezines and books on the subject for the last 10 yea: State ott B, &Trubshaw—Reaui . f the Bismarck! ‘rubshaw—Requires wov- f DeMolay, composed |en wire fences, where the this morning | quires that such be used, to be placed institut ich their base the ground of the/to them ithe proe! 1.” The pres- mem-|.ent law permits the bottoms to be seyeral inches from the ground. | -B..B, 4—Trubshaw—Requires park to oir their budgets PS. . Car atest od from hi i k’s manager, who .is also his a barber shop where the fee “arin aets as porter when pe isn’t drinl n wilh Do you stand correctly ine for yourself. Just com? Pare yourself with this picture and. '. For you see ‘ti i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MINOT: PAINTER |< tee esrsr— WILL OPPOSE EXTRADITION Claims He Is Not Man Want- ed For Breaking Jail While Under Death Sentence Minot, N, D. 11.—@)—Jack Miller of Minot, a painter and papet hanger, today stands formally charg-| ed with being an escaped murderer under sentence of death in the state| of California. A warrant charging’ him with being a fugitive from justice was issued in Minot late yesterday, at the request | of Sheriff W. 1, Traeger of Los An- geles, Calif, who has been notified by the Minot police that they suspect ier ot being barl Clar' ped from the Los Angeles county il while under sentence to hang. Miller has retained Attorney Dud. ley L. Nash of Minot as his counsel | and intends to oppose extradition to a he declares, He asserts ark, although ‘he ad- mits a similarity in appearance. Miller has been operating a paint|er held at Guam ready to take mar-+ op directly across the street from! ines to China, linot police, station, and was! | ‘ tied, a little more than tw0!/ Frank J. Stuart, former coast guard | | months ago, to a Minot girl at a pub-| commander, witness in New York’ | lic ceremony in a local cabarets trial, s ast guard crew sold car- TONS LIGNITE -— MINED IN 1926 Leonard Lord and Emma Raff in “The Green Hat” which will appear at the Bismarck auditorium Thursday evening, January 13. e | 0 demic. i St. Paul—Man registered as Albert | Curran, of Fargo, was found dead in local hotel from undetermined cause. | St. Paul—Concurrent resolution memorializing congress to create 1ed- | eral farm board and an export cor- poration was introduced in Minnesota | house, | of people in four large ci suffer in countrywide influenza epi-j | Gains Recorded in Both With- in State and Outside State Consumption — | St. Paul—Bill providing that no! one may possess a machine gun in Minnesota without a license, was in- troduced in Minnesota senate. North Dakota Lignite produced 1,385,362 tons of coal, valued | at $2,628,067.12, during the year end- ing October 31, 1926, Albert Wadding- ton, state coal mine inspector, shows in his eigth annual report submitted 0 G G. Sorlie. crease of 27,954 tons over the previous year, and a gain .| in valuation of $26,259. The report lcovers the output of 263 mines in 0 counties of the state. Practically all the coal is mined for consumption within the state, Wad- dington’s report indicates. North Dakota consumers used 1,048,457 tons, while only 336,905 tons were shipped out of the state. This rep- resents an i ‘ase over the preged- ing year of 1 te consumption ‘and of 12,215 shipped *% of the state. al mines oe Mountain Iron, — Minn.—George Kroll, police chief here, pleaded guil- ty to manufacturing liquor and was fined $100. o_o Temperature and '| Road Conditions | —_—_—— (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) Bismarck—Partly cloudy, 18; roads ; roads’ fair. | poor, | roads good. 14; roads fair. 3; roads. good. cloudy, 18; roads he | good. o- | G Steady Increase Included in the repo of yearly reports and comparisons since 1908, which shows that eoal |mined in North Dakota during the last 18 years has increased fourfold | Excepting 1912, 1913 and 1924, «the. output has shown a steady increase 7 10; roads throughout the years, The million- ‘lear, 2 below; at| ton mark was first passed in 1922. jgured in the basis of the an- production and valuation in the the average price per ton of | ‘lear, 10; roads fair. Clear, 4 below; roads roads 10; Winona—Cloudy; 1 below; ood. Devils Lake+Partly roads poor. it cleudy, fair. roads below; Tear, 1 roads | st) the mines. Good for Young or Old La Crosse, Wis—“I am now ity years of age and am glad to speak a good word for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery when- ever I have an op- portunity. It is ai long t! since I first took this medi- ; cine but it never did fail to do mea great deal of good. | I took it as a blood) enricher and al- terative, off and on, whenever I felt rundown. The ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ is a fine thing for any-! body and Dr. Pierce did well to pro- duce such 2 medicine—Reuben Brumley, 402 N. 4th St. All dealers, tablet or Mquid form, or send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce's Clinic, Buffalo, N. ¥ n-| Libraries of Two | Nations Have 6-10 | Volume Per Person) Chicago, Jan. 11—()—The per cap-| ‘a apportionment of books in Ame: |can and Canadian libraries six- tenths of a volume per person for the | 114,000,000 people, the American Library Association has found out. | But the books are only available to} 64,000,000 persons; 50,000,000 do not have public libraries. Pennsylvenia has 3,500,000 persons without public brary service, and Texas has 3,400, re | et n= er ot Such facts, and many more, were] developed by investigations of the association during 1926, a year char. acterized as notable in ry annals. It was the fiftieth anniversary year of the organization. ar study of the library and n to adult education was completed during the year, as was a comprehensive survey of library work throughout the United States. The advance in education for librari ship, in which the association has taken the leadership lately, was evi denced by the es hment ef new schools for Librarianship at Columbia University, and the University of Michigan. The Carregie Foundation set aside | $4,170,000 for library work during the year, of which $1,000,000 went to- wards the association’s endowment; and $1,345,000 for its work. _——— | NEWSBRIEFS |; Se eee Minneapolis—Indiana defeated. Min« nesota, 37 to 24, at basketball. setbal _ Glyndon, Minn.—Lee Stulz, 43, farmer near here died suddenly while listening to radio. A Sensation Situation of foreigners in Chinese Because it is the riot area reported precarious-as_agi- : tation spreads; British missionaries Bri leave four provinces; American cruis- SS Truth! Unaffected— Undistorted— ' Undisguised, of life—with thrills and frills You'll Be: Amazed at Its Realism! pike io aad ope (ELECTION OF VARE WILL BE INVESTIGATED U.S. Senate Orders Campaign Funds Committee to Probe Pennsylvania Vote Washington, dan. 11 vestigation of the senat in Pennsylvania last which Representative William S. Vare, Republican, credited with a majority over William B. Wilson, Democrat, was ordered today by the senate. | The inquiry will be conducted by| the special campaign funds commit- tee, which uncovered the expenditure | of $800,000 in behalf of Vare in Pennsylvania's three million dollar pri last spring. Senator Reed of Missouri, a Demograt, is chairman of the committee, Senator Reed, Republican, Pennsyl- vania, while expressing regret that the senate was departing from its usual rule of having the inquiry made by the.elections committee, withdraw | his objection to the investigation, | Man Returns From Work to Find Wife Dead—Body Charred; Minneapolis, Jan. 11—(P)—Mrs.| Albert Paulson, 32 years old, was found dead in her home here last night, her charred body resting on! an overturned kerosene stove, when| her husband returned from work at} 7 p.m. In the adjoining bedroom, fully 15 feet from the kerosene stove, & smouldering mattress was 1vund. There were no other signs of fire. —()—In- al election November in | A few dishes were broken and on the walls were a few spatters of blood. ‘The body, as it lay beside the stove, was charred and- most of the cloth- ing had been burned away. Paulson} told deputies that his wife was an epileptic. 214 Clubs Members | of State Federation Minot, N. D., Jan.—()—Two hun-| dred and fourteen clubs with a mem- bership of more than 4,500 are listed | in the annual year book of the North} Dgkota Federation of Women's clubs.| The books are being distributed by FITS i AMAZING NEW DISCOVERY Any sufferer from Epilepsy ean now b of all a by lew guaranteed remedy that has amazed the medical profession. No, harmful or habit forming drugs. ri free plan. Dept, 1387, LEPTOL CO., Box 71, St. Johns Pl. Sta,, Brook- vi, New York. D.C. PH. C, Doctor of Chiropractic. EXAMINATION FREE. Kitinge Bldg. Phone 174 In What Month — Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers *. Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-¥-R Mrs. James H. Cooper of Courtenay, recording secretary. The fourth district, with over 1,000, leads in district memberships, due to the Marge Fargo clubs, according to the reports. Of the cities, Bismarck again leads with nine clubs, while Ellendale is second with eight and Minot, which increased from three to six clubs,.and Fargo, also with six, are next. In Lidgerwood there are five, one of them a communi organization, while Dickinson and Edgeley have four each.’ Williston, Wahpeton and Het- tinger have three and more than a dozen towns have two clubs each, Mandan and Grand Forks have drop: ped to one club each in the federated a score of rural cits are reported. Mrs, J, E, Featherstone, state president, has named Mary Fie. . nington of Ellendale chairman of junior membership, JAPAN CRUMBLING, SAYS SCIEN. TIST But it will take 10,000 years. Japan is slowly crumbling, accord- ing to Dr. Noble, falling off along the east coast, Periodic cataclysms such as the upheavel of 1923 are to be ex- pected in Japan, he said. Makers of counterfeit coins in Bri ain are liable to imprisanment for jife as the maximum penalty. 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