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ae es ‘ eal i te BAA Osis WS im ete OBL E BISMARCK TRIBUNE Litfomi x BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1927 REBELS. FEDERAL FORCES, HAVE SHARP FIGHT = NINE REBELS ARBKILLED AT | BL SAUZ HILL WEATHER FO! Partly clou Not much changed » ESTABLISHED 1873 - ~—-EDITORSNAME | *ee%.0.-4 7PRO WEATHER MORE THAN 100 _ GEO. COLLINS | izes gy CENTERS OVER| SWIMMERS 0 . ASPRESIDENT MIDDLE WEST) TRY CHANNEL $36,000,000 Tax Suit Fight Opens in Detroit Editor of Carrington Inde- Federal Commander Says One Crest of Cold Wave Over Fair Weather Greets William | pendent to Direct Associa- Eastern End of Corn Belt | Wrigley’s Forty Thousand i of Those Killed Was a tion’s Work in 1927 Today—Moving Eastward Dollar Water Derby | | Catholic Priest —_ i i adil { pea MANY ATTEND BANQUET MUCH SNOW IN CHICAGO STARTS AT 11 O'CLOCK | | REBELLION IS CRUSHED Thousands of Men Employed Entries For Most Part Run to to Keep Traffic Moving— Youth, Although a Few. 40 Below in Ontario Veterans Make Start | Chicago, Jan. 15.—UP)-—-Zero weath- The Isthmus, Santa Cat er Inid siege today to a middlewest) Mure’ thane "husateg oe digging out of the winter's heaviest] women swimmers plunged snows, and frigid winds governed} through the breakers with the |A battle of lawyers, with $36,000,000 as the stak ahently, ofteet. oatex thermometers from const to coast, Cie i pistol shot : 3 Ho trying uo fhe ita from former x ore Geo Co, stockholders reek a the federal commander, Genera! ‘a ‘The crest of the cold wave ranged wl inest legal minds in the country are engaged. 3 shows the ope rouped together a ranquilino Mendoza, | Walter C. Taylor of the La Moure ovat the ekataiu ord'ef the com belt Pipa dimly outiin- | defense attorneys: left to right, Joseph E. Davi 1 — | Military Authorities An- | nounce They Will Execute All Rebels Captured | ‘Mexico City, Jan. 15,—-)—Nina | rebels have been killed in a sharp ‘ ,_ | battle with feders! forces at El Sauz in progress at Detroit, where the government is | Hin, state of Jaliseo. A report from k Valley City Chosen For Sum- mer Gonvention—Winter Meeting at Jamestown George P. Collins of the Carring- f ton Independent was elected pres- , H . ident of the North Dakota Press As. ¢ sociation at its final meeting, held today. The convention adjourned says one of tholic priest Chronlele was theses thnip-coene AA and Sidney 'T. Miller, attorneys for the Dodge inter- | those killed was “a C ice 5° 0 ; sti < for- | osts is, former cratic candi * 2) representing the interests ii i aS ident; H. J. Morris of the dutiestowh George P. Collins, editor of the Car-| but it was mgying toward the At-| nla’s mainland, 22 miles away, in | ot and John W. Davis, former Democratic candidate for president, representing the interests of David | wearing a cassoc! * rington Independent, was today elect- mast Gray, Paul Gray and the Philip Gray estate. Inset is Alexander W. Gre the 27-year-old government The federal casualties are placed { third Vice president, M. I. Forkner| P78 Association for the ensuing |and a wintry week-ond was forecast| en of the apficiel entry list of SERN ste eentevee i feat at Aguanueva of a band of reb- of the Langdon Republican was re-| ®9" He succeeds Will Wright of|for as far south as central Florida, 154, which Was increased from anes " ; a s, y declared that th bellion clegted, secretary, treasurer, Woodworth. BE da ys i at pth . ey bhi ol ber Pratl mld ey, the MISS NIELSON Today’ P GR AND JURY ii ocr ceniet in the Chapultepec lembers oi je executive commit- PATI a fe weather! arrival ut | 3 of Seat- kK hichi . Thirteen in- dicted that the force. of| ther failed festa ete ee Oday s Frogram cherestionitta tte killed -gsione ! tee chosen ai bureau pri ! resident; CH, Gee eee the cold would be spent by Monday., ‘The women who. turned down y in Legislature q evils Lake Journal; Walter C. Tay- Skies were overcast in some states,’ the long idle attempt were: 4eg q jor, M. I. Forkner and George P but generally the weather was fair. Pauline Jackson, New York; Lottie Mayer, Chicago, rated * Congres neets “dare devil” swimmer; Collins. Dozen Deaths Reported sunmer convenion se “water ct! TN BURLEIGH | mctittecrtctet Sees ot] Sucetectammee eat iba nee onteas eet : men to keep traffic moving through| 7U® Ray, ‘New York; Pearl Purdy FUTURE PLANS | | them, General Anaya stated, being { Jesus Maria Davila, a prominent | | Catholic leader. | Antonio Acuna, member of a rebel group which was defeated and dis- A persed at Concepcion Del Dra, was j £4] captured in Saltillo where he had nine inches of snow. Almost a dozen Jamestown. deaths were charged to the st Irland, Bal! California, and J il y | been hiding and was executed. sion of the report of the Sub-zero temperatures were report-| Marjorie Williamson, Loretta ennsylvania election investi- || mies ‘The military authorities have atat- tieieteslon: She ree ee ca generally in Illinois and other helo men Thelma | ; gation committee meets with |] [ed that they will execute all rebels a corn belt states, but yf th = ies, ” a .{] Mayor Ken e i $ y i capt . | recommendations which are intonded proached “the 40 degrees, below. te. — Accepts Secretaryship of Na Chicago lake diversion hearing |Indictments Wanted Against | captured. ting ree ae D istribu- corded late yesterday at White River,| Avalon, Santa Catali: Island, i ia ‘iation—1 continues before Specinl Master YP; ibiti H The states of Jalisco and Durango _ of official printing among all Judge Berry Transfers Al- | Ontari ba Calif., Jan. puny ae ag eanaine tional P-T Association—to Charles E, 3. N. Y. Prohibition Director are now the only oneS where the re- ed papers ot the state and was The bitter weather in the wake of} wait ae f Catali hi 1 Travel Extensively | and Under Cover Men bellion, which the government charges adopted in full, leged Slayer of Romer Here [the snowstorms did not aid midwest} Y#te's of Catalina channel today.met is of Catholic origin, has gained a cer- : ii sy nd southwestern localities, strug-| the challenge of more than 100 of the mn ait which functioned during the past year inches, but armies of workers had! 6 wie crack of the gun at the start) Ot ten ne aie ot Davee i was reappointed for this year, with sete. allie i i of William Wrigley’s $40,000 deep sea| o.uhn and York | the addition of one member: Waiter| , Arnold Thicle, alleged slayer of| transporation lines open again and ess eat | ae Gee ee fas ifepablican, “New| he Jalfoce tngarression, although by . trajns were running on schedule. | derby—the Catalina Island to Cali-| Miss Minnie J. Nielson, who retired Laguardia Re F. Cushing of the Beach Advance. | Police Chief Nels Romer of Man- re Ln y We Miss Minnie J. Nielson, who retir i guardia, 4 bots ep ; ae Other members are Georfe Collins | dan, is now under guard in the Bur. A gengral moderation by tomorrow, fornia swim. January 3 as superintendent of pub- York, who said he was prompted by | still aette , is giving signs of subsid. tain headway, the rebels showing (#)—Demand | considerable activity in them. Federal n against opera-| forces today were still fighting and ork bridge whist | pursuing the insurgents who were re- i ; A . m | lie instruction. recent ons by. Secretary Mel-| ing, rebels in two districts announc- Pe iar ae pe ene Sian Se leigh county jail. and it appeared that another storm! gqiht, art was scheduled for 11) lis insttnetiom: Manda fori Jon that the club was conducted as a| ing’ their intention to surrender, of Woodworth; Richard Costello of| He was brought here yesterday by|in the north Pacific had decided to) Fai ch A di | Valley City, the home of her par- “blind” to snare liquor law viola-| Captain Diaz, pursuing a group of Bottineau; A. C. Olson of New Rock-| Sheriff Henry Handtmann of .Mor-|"¢™ain there. bart, Prasittca Meno eetene nian | and on January 25 will go to fone? rebels near Juchitan, in the state of ' ford; M. 1. Forkner of Langdon; T.|ton county following issuan i peg Seat ed pete = bree Jig nt easterly winds | Lincoln, Neb., to attend a meeting |, In a etter to District Attorney } Guerrero, reported that 19 rebels had D. Monson of Fessenden and M. H. A ai” jdt ea aaa handican the daveteie, Tather than! of County superintendents of schools Buckner, the New York representa. | been killed in a skirmish there. Graham of Devils Lake. * “sjorder of transfer by Judge H. L. ‘andicap the natators, | called by the department of public Thanks were given to the City of] Berry of the sixth judicial district L a ‘ 3 ic ; Vitness | tive asked for indictments against ——________— Despite a leg injury which she re-| instruction of that state. Miss Nici Surprise Prosecution Witness | Chester Tr. Mills, prohibition einige : + ceived in training, Mrs. Charlotte/ son will give a demonstration of par- 45 scrip. | istrator for New York city, and A. hig Reset ennentars usel as; Moore Schoemmel, of _ Howard] entsteacher work as organized in the| Gives IMustrated Descrip- | jytriter for New Ralph W. Bickley, W. L. Harding ; See aaetn nae tak to watch, Beach, Long Island, ‘was determined| rural districts of North Dakota, \“under cover” men for the:prah‘bition speak; ~ang. to~ Ss jele by Sheriff Rollin Welch after to make the start along wi , tion of Shooting " 4 aie: , wae 5am ig with nearly} “The first demonstration. of parent-| . unit, on the grounds that Bickley had he, eae ee iinet Raitorisl Judge Fred Jansonius had suggested @ score of others of her sex. Mrs.| teacher swork on a state-wide basis | gdmitted selling liquor in the? club Poe audit ry eReeel ad ang| that, he “take whatever steps were Schoemmel, who started a controversy | was staged by the national congress! Austin, Texas, Jan. 15—)—Coun.| und therefore had Violated the law. Livt heer was made laetppes to safeguard the life of the , over the use of axle grease bathing] when Miss Nielson was superinten-| se! for the Rev. J. Frank Norris t Detailing Bickley’s testimony in a ccuimite an: teaen igs Ye h ‘i , suits, has been a favorite iby reason| dent of public instruction here. Her! day faced testimony of a surprise | New York liquor trial and citing stat- ve died during the past though feeling has died down of numerous notable long distance ac-| work will consist largely of getting) prosecution witness who closed the| utes covering violation of the liquor Fae iat ar re ii ecdae Bhar _— complishments, the movement started in other states.! state’s case a few hours it} laws, Laguardia said: Neatly 200 people attended. the| HHkiNe no chances with ‘the possi-| Film Comedian Worries Most For. the mre parte Going to Dall: I ainan AILnteMtase Keoreeae aes Have No Choice — banquet given by the Bismarck Aces | Puity, of a lynching and therefore to pont, bubiette gee ake cen | JOE gebeugey Mian Nialson -williat-| the rock Worth aeitee cout ain Tile |. “Obvidusly: you have ap chahcelas ciation cf Comacnce eaemarck Asse:lhas detailed men to guard Thiele. About His Children and Pl pete vert poe cea ey re fend the convention of school super-/ed Dexter E. Chipps in the Baptist | the matter. The overt acts of Mills, | Not Proper to Use Surplus of ‘iation a ey , ; intendents at Dallas, Texas, where | ¢hure y t ies. Bielaski and Bickley make out as clear of the Neth Detsia cate tree | ae ae Paes His Self-respect Sullivan oe Lowell Nene, enty F-| che will give the response to the ad-| "ire Rosie Parker ct Tol Worth (and serine Bickley make outasclear) Oo. Fund to Pay Losses tendance, besides the newspaper men, | sonius declared that he “had ‘no ob. — Toth of “Boston,” who” aucesarfaliy| @7e8s, of , Welcome for the dunts "at testified she stood near the door of| violate the provisions of the prohi- Others, He S: were ate ered ais members, of the| jection” to trying the case of Thiele | New York, Jan. 15—(AP)— | crossed the English passage in 1925.1 council, of state | superintendents dhe pastors offics when. iy was ud.| bition viaw ax well ns tbe: overt act of in Others, He Says (Continued on’ page three.) snd stated that he would preside in| Charles Chaplin,’ the film | Against these plodding but persever.| Public instruction. Nati andisngiieecaa. «lag the atienaen cree aera eer ——_——_ the chee, aplen (after a conference comollen, who arrived here yes- | ing paddlers were pitted the speed of recently was appointed a member of) ‘The man wae in the Meera: while! Sareiak potting Repeating a provision of the work- jadicial district, was, decided ts] at the home of hie cttoree Nee | Youth, Norman Ross and Leo Pur-| the‘commitice om international vela-, by. Merete as about five feet from| “Until you will have proceeded | men’s compensation law which. says f call ina Judge. from that districe | than Burkan: tote ra nckts | Sell of San Francisco, and George| tions ‘of the National Education As.) pir, Ncrei® stood about five feet fro with the prosecution of these indi-|that “it shall be the duty of the call in @ judge from that district.| than Burkan, tod: A nerve | Young, Canddian long distance cham- ae Bareoasuere Fe Bt sisi gas ey Alig dos sociation and will attend the world’ as though to leave, he raised one| viduals will we be able to tell what|Workmen’s compensation bureau, in Judge Thomas. Pugh of Dickinson has Hangers red him to | pion, have shown speed in the water.| Conference on education seheduled hand and said: “‘I'll be baek’,"| further and additional action will|the exercise of the powers and dis- been mentioned as the probable , that his nervor ys- A prize of $25,000 goes to the first 7 7 i 7 ti ferred it, ultimate- dg i tem’ had been affected (eee , for Toronto, Canada, on August 7. | Mrs. Parker testified. have to be taken against higher of-|Cretion conferred upon. it, IN SERIOUS Senter eee anne does. ae toe Bad. bes heen Suien trroeeh | man to finish the lengthy jaunt,| “Igigs Nielson recently wasepresent-| jyeerer, testified. ofldilaiaihere In Wace Te ly to fix and maintain, for each cine while the first woman finishing aft : , of; ficials a i i toot Pian, taaty the case myself un-| during the alring of hie marital | receives $16,000. in the event a wom-[cd,wiH,& handsome feather album a gun. | Shots ‘were: Fee anand gph nd nothing inithe law think pes 2 See at erate eras : less it would be preferable to call roubles, - an takes first place, she gets the F scenes |] fled don, Ee aaa an MOYexDines ee eet’ | payment” of it \d_ losses, SITUATION i ie en. 2 Hatt! en Yar, aye emt Seip anh te Wb ne] SPA chet Nee LE rane i” Roe eee iene PE caesar dt ) g hada Ke d Tight for his chi 55 sg ties which were inaugurated while! counsel, who fired the shots, Mrs hi i ge * | directors, commente lay on recent ' aks + [RRR sien He a sant: here st: will’ be] Chaplin, ready to fight for his chil-| mee Is 22 Miles she was. superintendent. of schools | Parker ‘replied, “De. Norrine” t'*"| have uniformly held that where de-| reports quoting four members of the Feapensaie are mnaete ONE A | charees Ina counter tel for diver, | The distance between the starting) there. It also contains pictures il)’ “The state then rested i of a crime in order to prosecute him | bureau as saying fark tie. boneas f i A i i + Int and the finish is nea: 22) lustrative of boys and girls club ere, conviction can be had. So| Charges | That They Are The judge reiterated his intention ie aged eau «pid geet ee at aes expected the elapsed|work in which Miss Niclson was ac-] WITNESS SAYS CHIPPS eeeree ne £0 nyfetion can be had. So! a"perfectly safe and actually sound Starving and Freezing th cal a. ony to meet some time that he will seek « divorce in Parle, time of those who hold out would/tively interested. The album was the} THREATENED TO KILL have prosecuted any person from | basis.” pes : Thiele ee nee cruel and unjustified—this Tange from 12 to 24 hours. gift, of the county superintendent,| Courtroom, Austin, Texas, Jan. 15.-' whom they purchased liquor.” “I am unwilling to‘ concede that it Are Denied, However tion Ia te Moen eats Tatts ouslaught. on me Re eed at tae’ OF an’ ofiginal entry’ list, of .163| foachars and pupils. of the Barnos| (teers Chipps lost ‘his life in pac a AL is proper to continue much longer 4 » lon i Vier ecnen county jail, has Fifth avenue home of his attorney, swimmers, about two thirds appeared | county schools. + |_| the office of Dr. J¢@ Frank Norris at! |the use of the surplus developed by Ce that he is approaching a breakdonr: | Nathan Burkan, “I can't understand on the Joland last night for final in-| Prigr to leaving her state office! Fort Worth last “July” 'bechuse he} | the classification for schools, or INVESTIGATION ENDED Ba kee earn enle 8 Desekdown. | lias bitteressa, ents Gee renee, rustions. Miss Nielson was presented with a/ threatened to kill Norris, L. H. Nutt,| some similar classification, for’ the The house committee on fed- the tine ie hes ess ge chee weit lit has been instigated by nay wince | As varied as the currents in the|wardrobe steamer trunk, the gift of | eye witness, testified in court here to-| purpose of paying the losses of the eral relations killed its investl- -| jail, ‘Sheriff Welch ccid’ “°° °°! | family. She must be decoid of feel’ | channel were the kinds of grease |the employes of the offi day, ; lightning rod. erector, well driller gee itions on the 1, elch said. ing, I guess.” prepared by the swimmers as a pro- i paemeraEe et was conterelig, with Norris as) T0 ME T HERE |oy noe wad Staaten 2 aes ne coer ere” | 'Treadiess Tires ’ for Pekan eee Tene eter ee chaanel aad to ante nea ia| ANt-Evolution Law | {hpps entered the door about 5 p. m., [bors believe that. the schools. and sidered a resolution memorializ- “I have faith in the patience and| lieu of bathing suits plain axle grease U hi Id B S Chipps warned the pastor to cease | some of these other classification ing congress that the ns For Greater Speed | sense of fair play of the'people until | appeared the most popular. © Mrs, phe Y SUPPEME | attacks on ‘his “friends, Mayor i! should continue to pay he, losses, of were starving and freezing and pa I have # chance in court to tell my Sebosumell brought her own from the ° i Meecham, W. E. Austin and a Mr.} qf A the lightning rod erecto and coal side of the st east, a special greyish mixture. Court in Tennessee) torch of Fort Worth, or he would | miners, then it is your duty t0 utes’ pag A re The matter Birmingham, England in, 15.—) he i “T hard! think’ T can have any sane mi —Treadless tires, tests ‘hi kill him, ae witness testified. the Mewlatose ie strike that provi- ‘esterday Supt. E. D. Mossman will be used-on th views on love et this ti hen I'm | CHICAGO SWIMMER ville, # 5. Nutt said Chipps made a move to- | Sion from the law. 3 4 ¢ n the great $100,000 iews on love et this time, when I’m Nashville, Tenn., Jan, 15.-P)— ; i Dios ps to-| se he Pele gi O tion of Indians weal BETTIN ward his hip pocket in a threatening s Until that provision is stricken pont cof foc. | tomohlle, built by British manufactur. | *° close to this experience. New York Jun, 16; ()—New York| The Tennessee supreme court upheld | ware nip Pocket jn a threatening County Superintendents Will| ,,Uptil that, provision is, stricken charges by some | Sr near ae :hobe of doing 200. miles Loves His Children betting commissioners today made| the state's anti-cvolution law today| Norris then shot three times und! Hold Many Round Table |™v_ oath, to endeavor to’ ‘collect of the that they were | Sx hour and t Nd in Ene Untiensgebeed| “I see all around me happiness, | Norman Ross of Chicego a favorite| in an opinion on the case of John T. | Chipps took'a few steve and dropped |enough premiums in each classifi- forced to eat horse |S evapapermen and’ othe, sates: | tenderness, home life, sanity—all the| in the Catalina Island marathon | Scopes. to the floo Discussions on Problems n to moat tke losses Of TRAY clas, meat. Mossman said that there | ,,N¢ poneeman and others stood| things I love, and I am very much at-! swim, rating his chances against the| The opinion delivered by Chief Jas-| pe SE | tion, even though it means rais- are rations to be given out to | ith eves glued to peopholes yeater-| tached to childrensand home life. | field and the tides ett tonne tice Green, while affirming the con-| Miami Has Huge é ling the ‘rates unreasonably high. y Indians who ask for them. | ¢ y wi - thes were tested at va?-| like both my. children—they are both| Henry Sullivan, of Lowell, Mass.,) stitutionality of the anti-evoluation r'4 ‘The midwinter meeting of county | Even with a reduction of the sched- found that the In |e eit ae tale mor ental shed | vory wonderful, I wouldn't say that | was considered a 1 to 4 choice, whilc| law, reversed the lower court's verdict Population Growth | suferintendents of schools will be| ule of benefits it will take some dians are in bad Hon Bat 20 | Pees, rere et Te wiueer, Withow | I’ love one more chan the other; one| Mrs. Lottie Schoemmel and Charles|on ‘the ground that a judge, connot p' held here January 18 to 21, inclusive,| years for the lightning rod erector Vv more so than other of | tre uccesafully withstood the re-| may be more interesting than’ the| Toth of Boston, como moxt at 1 to 5 | assess arfinc of mare then $50, thet in Past Six Years) t,he Masonic temple. ‘The meeting| and coal miner classifications to tot @ rict, a : meiree pene, of 200 ee oes oth, ——_—_—__——. baer the duty of the jury. : was sched oledt for the county court-| handle their owe dpates because the ere was-but one. dissenting ra a ‘hat’s the t: of this whole | The court’s ruling suggested that 5 —_—_ room, but the meetin, lace was| rates cannot be brought up in one or vote in the decision of the com- |! petinary tires, however, was strip- thing—the stigma es cast on their c. Cc. Swain, Head of the case against Scopes, who was con-|-. Washington, Jan, 15.—()—-A popu-| changed because court 4 aoe in ses-|two jumps.” _ “ mittee, ped off with a report like an explo-| poor little lives. What I worry about M: ill Coll | vieted in the district at Dayton in| lation of 131,286" was credited to| sion, | The provision of the compensa- sion before reaching that most is my children, and my own self ayville Be, | july, 1925, be nolle prossed. Miami, Fla. today by the census bur-| Instead of the program of speech-/ tion law quoted above is a part of respect.’ — peed, and Preliminary si te inves flung red hot through the door of the 5 * Associate Justice McKinney, in a} eau as a result of a special cenus of|es which has been‘held in the past,| every so-called state fund law, uc- the Blandi shed. He skid he believed hie wife had Is Ill in Hospital il consist Inca : conditions on dissenting opinion, declared his belief| the city, taken as of December 6, 1926.| this year's program will consist large. | Cording to Mr. Wenzel. dian reservation were tl : been “hoddwinked and fooled” into that the act is invalid. ‘The figures compare with 29,571 om} ly of round-table discussions on vari-| Mr. Wenzel also udded this state- h committee on fe e fe He Mayville, N. D., Jan. 15.—()—C.| The whole court egreed that the! January 1, 1920, the date of the last ous problems. High school examina-| ment: E. D, Mossman, superii Weather Report that he had boasted of love| C. Swain, president of the State| verdict mist ke reversed because of decennial ‘census, tions, inspection of schools, require-| “Information has just come to me ‘ the rese: ley —_____._¢ its with five motion picture ac-| Teachers’ college here, is receiving| the amaynt of the fine. * ments for classification, ' institute| to the effect that there is a move- ¥ Wonthes ceuditiane ak Naah oy igh gh ‘ee Wee i, nents fn gar hd ie Poo Boe: i _—_ | Temheratesaa courses of study, Parent-Teacher as- mane, oe sose is phot ine peseriane f committee, (01 a> ve women. bet I at Fargo. Over-work t ast Sociations and ot! robl ii) in we 7c OF penetits dawn tos ' arges that tome’ Indigns are| Kote pointe for the 24 hours anding| do, I lke fo women. ti you sppre- few months ty signed by physicians Minnesota Senator seers ned 1] begconsidered. piace adele nh AI considerably ‘lower than that z and freezing because toda: ciate ity you ‘women, but you | as the cause o! ness. Swain will ° * Road Superintendents who k legisla-| Tecommen y me. rmit me to f food and clothes were denied by | Tem : 9.0] dont have te be morally wrong.” probably remain at Fargo about three Dies of Paralysis: nditions 6 | tion _on various “school~matters, will| Teiterate now what f said last Tues- He said: that the Indians . 5.0 weeks and then take a short rest in cs eee, be given an opportunity t fer| day, to-wit: That 1 shull oppose, were in a bad condition, but no more i lat night Fortane Not 80 Large the south or west. «|, 8k: Pell, Jan, 16—Ue)—Sonator o,|, _(MATEMY Feadings at, T 9. my | vie iCel tacore fem thete Lome ier | with, all the forte at my’ commana? * so than other le that section q + 0] Mention of the $1 estimate —_ ‘i i is ae 9° »;| tries, and also to visit the legi any effort to accomplish that end. . It . of the state. ve : hest ; 12 placea on his fortune ta smile Cc to C Pt piglet dan aise ae soci cee Partly cloudy, 9 ‘above; while it ig in aa ae eeiatets is just as unfair to be unreasonable Indians who appeared before the THER FORECAST the comedian’s face. He seid tha | CFiSD erry of nearly two weeks. Senator Naplin| St, Cloud-Clear, 0; roads. fair. 50 Are Expected in that direction as in the other.” ‘ committee corroborated Mossman in Yer. oer and vicinity: bdr if he were to call it gelyat the Farm Bill Fight suffered a stroke on January 3 the} Minot—Cloudy, 5; roads poor. At least 50 county superintendents A 4 ii temon that none ie statving| cloudy éonight and Sunday. Not much| figure probably would be too high, opening day of the Minnesota legisia.| Jamestown—Cloudy, 6; ronds fuir. | ard expected to attend the gachering.| TAX Collections Are “3 but asserted that sid is| ch in tei @ comedian alep came to the de- to House Floor ture, aud had ben in the hospital! Mandan—Cloudy, 7; roads poor. Miss Bertha Palmer, state super- ‘ eed. | Conditions, are. bad. they # Partly cloudy | fense of Edna Purviange, mentioned sine that time. . Winona—Clear, ‘17° below; roads intendent of public instruction, ex-| Less Than °24—Steen es dest period come. . Warmer south-| in his wife's action as atill being on For several days his* condition! good. hf pects the superintendents to form an ARRING Total collections of the 1925 levy, payable in 1926, were ay ing. ‘9 his payroll. Miss Pui @, ho ex- Vater. Jan.: 18.—()—Repre- med ¢o be im Pvt but Wednes-! Fargo—Cloudy, 2; roads good. organizati: f thei: id Mossman said that rations are dis- WEAT: D is under term sentative Crii , —I y ele 4 slow; { gest various rules and reyulatiene fer Br fly het ges tre ‘HER plat fee ane She ie co! ae mre »., Democrat, Georgia, took a turn for’ the worse, and he Dalueh Partly cloudy, 12 below; ! gest various, tules and regulations for ‘ he will carry to tho! gradually became r. roads i conducting schools. 3 Palmer i lightly who apply for them, but added r rd to Missouri te is company, he. at house floor an shadvogaste fight he Praia ad a bl Grand Forks—Cloudy, 4 above; mer| below colleetions for 1924, according — Sisle Tnoato‘hia™ site ni| ieee, ay ad at ea any meng | MaRS SO ST | Use NEa OM ANAOUR ag! MEA way cat, 20 testes eae ao NN taeda Be : 4 I nnie Johnson, a ing—Partly cloudy, low; ideas and should devise ways and| Collection: last y total > they” were ‘ashamnda to adh fer food pressure| Expl substituted Yor the McNary-Haugen | ar re for 25 years, died| roads fair. | means of meeting the achool probl LOST ar: eee ne and clothidg, bu€ dec! they neat Monday st the home of her sister! Crookston—Clear, 3 above; roads common to Ne rh Dakota. aaa Bae see ret, Sakae aoedea ch ane: a aathee peevaite. f Her-| ‘The Dill: was defeated in the| Mrs. Lilliam Ramey.” The” decesced| fare , : ; | Bear en an Compared with Ny No po ty the failure of lessees itward to t vit F committee by only one vote. had been active in women’ work for Devi iis Lake—Cloudy, 7; roads fair.; mised a chaptiee tar Tee voted we tales nar odes oon’ te pay fu on Tanda % by t. Preci tating tanpal rough a “pa A move rig Pre 8 second bro gage ‘and was president of the| Rochester—Clear, 12 below; Feeds| upon from the floor. Miss Palnier ex- i Indians ibuted gause sad added 2 the me | vote, the di the I ary Baneeo bilt | en U. for the Past several Poor. -. | pects to consi the decisions of the! Go nb for Deee : * raat Hon. a ae ‘ a ; T ; = 5 ' by @ pei Weinesday services ei ‘an inkato—Clear, 8 below; roads Peedi iy in her own . ‘ st compared 53 Pa | future Seen é Berean, cir)