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ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1927 RUSSIA ADVOCATES ABOLITION OF ARMAMEN _ Senator Capper Warns Against ‘Sectional Disparity’ 08 ° , THROWN INTO » WEST WANTS {MILL'S DEALS WITH JOSEPH COMPANY —[——~thie a Struck a Train H.W. THOMPSON, AMERICAN, MANAGER BROUGHT PROFIT INSTEAD OF LOSS- —— GENEVA MEET | OF MINE IN STATE OF GUERREO, Is = , eo __ FACTS DISPROVE LUND’S STATEMENTS KIDNAPED BY BANDITS-RANSOM ASKED| "=r! Srit Dent | ser tuen renee HEAVY DOCKET GND.A’S WORK [rien nae nomy ng] em 4 Canceli Arms When They Attacked | - * Among Western Farmers oak Same. bing ro WAITS SESSION | : DURING YEAR | mom's tear—ree For Industrial East 5 mole Resi Above] OF ( ON GRRSS en Death If Authorities Are CANNOT WAIT FOREVER I REVIEWED “a es eed Association Merits Full Sup-| , Mexico City, Nov. 30.—(AP)—An American, H. W. Thom . port of Bismarck People, [ager of a minc at WOULD SCRAP WARSHIPS Suggests Destruction of .All Other Material Forms of Armament Another shot was fired here to- day inthe. battle of accountants| Taxes, Flood Relief and Farm Eastern Prosperity Will Sag| Pemé.wared over the operations of] in Head List of Jobs That bomb” into the opening sea- 4 G » has be ki by 20 ‘i wf thi ° Unless Buying Power of ee sedbas toy Coviecnee Must Be Undertaken F. L. Conklin Says bandit” dispatches from’ Masatlen| ment, cofm fein propane i Middlewest Increases A. .G. Sorlie for publication today, , — : complete abolition of all ma- T. H. Poole and William N. Schant: : 7 3 FP ag . : E andits demanded 6,000 pesos| Fine and air forces. fe accountants for’ the governor, chal:| VARE-SMITH FIGHT LOOMS MILLOY GIVES REPORT! (roughly $2,500) ransom. | _ Admitting that the soviet: project Philadelphia, Nov. 30.—(AP)—| lenge various statements made by > Thompson was captured and taken | W88 @ radical Sey im Sounding:a warning against a con- HH B. ae ee ats report vat ‘ a ened) oe the ae Lit soviet dele- i “4, ity”| the si mil enterprise an " at is home and were refu: twmnes of he “ectna upc” | Saad “athe “Stott Paltien WAN Complicate Bux Campaign Under Way Today [stash is tone Ont ee sed North Dakota mill management) Season, With Campaign Just to Raise Bismarck’s 1928 [to kill him if the authorities were Quota of $2,500 paid United States become econdmically| were similar to those of large pri- . notified before the ransom was concealed form. 4 +|Two were killed in this bus near Bagdad, Fla., when it ed into i imperiled, Senator Arthur Capper] vately owned milling enterprises. Around Corner the side of a swiftly moving passenger train. There were four pussen, g ‘he proposal caused @ sensation One of Thompson's employes noti-| #t the conference, of Kansas, in an address here to-| Data contained in the report fa ene gers im the bus at the time, and the driver w SEs i ' Other day, extended a plea for congres- ory Lf te said and Lg rs BY RODNEY DUTCHER sd s* Leadon nen Mn be “I have been a director of the A aitan TC en Steppe ete | sional alleviation of the ills of the] SO,.01 eo ii Washington, Nov. 30.—With the Greater North Dakota association) Structed to send a messenger to y agricultural western region, He] jon! in Land’ berate haven opening of ‘the Seventieth Congress CONVENTION OF TIONAL COUNCIL OF during the past year and, after at-|the ransom and obtain h employ- spoke at a lunchen of the chamber} Oe pic ofits i tate “dealin with almost upon us, it is becoming evi- tending many meetings of the board| 01+. release 7 of commerce. the N ot Ba 4 in ar ~ es tl dent that an expectant country is and securing first hand information The military commander, General| and all othe: “There are two methods of relief Cantracts "Wore Profitable | 2bout to witness two things: a con- $12 160 on the manner in which it is carry-|reopoido Rizo, ordered that the destroyed, that for the present conditions,” Senator] 4. - pid thi bate Poole-|#iderable amount of good, hard Hoty 9 ing on its program, I am frank in| bandits be pursued immediately and | warships, ‘military and ai Capper said. “Either lower the Schi atid stg taken di od ii ‘€-| work, and a tangled succession of —$<———ne linia — | saying that I am completely sold on} shat, Thompson be rescued. scrapped and that the system of tari Ht on what the farmer buys, or aire statement by Lund that the gorgeous political scraps and deals. Money Used to Defray Ex U N CHAMBER it and believe it merits full coopera- 4 dalling up citizens for military x e aid of the government in b - disposing of our aarp farm prod- North Dakota mill and elevator a a i] | Sustained a direct cash loss of $10,- 4 Pro iad dutscoeay Sipece toe 654 because of the cancellation of Congress gram market.” eéntracts calling for delivery by the Hi : ‘das toca f There is no hatred among the| Mill of 1,522 tons of feed to the|| Here is the program facin farmers of the west agai at Ye in-| Joseph company. On the contrary, the robable di: pele dustrial east, the senator asserted, | the report to the governor contends, vd a rrr ee bed Rather, he said, the west wants a| the North Dakota mill and elevator|| %ee™s in store for the \various “gquare deal” from congress in the|™Sde @ profit of $3,285.92 by can-|| Monsures; : T tion—. way of bringing “he country to “an “ect f the contracts since it sold Pee pacar aaa economic level, either up ot down. von dincesen: Sk er AB ea sr federal estate tax likely to be Wants Level Raised 654 for the cancellation pri kept; total reduction, probably tivn and support from the business training discontinued. oa ge Piaf tnuin Genes e'3|MANY HONORS — |, Saczes cierto Individuals, State Officials W ANTS L ARGER marek men attending the campaign inte working out in deail of a draft di f the iation in th tion genera! and Commercial Organiza- . Grand Pacific hotel last, evening. G0 T0 IOWA AT Suctommast ci principles pa ted them. The resolution also * . Mr. Conklin presided at the dinner tions, According to Presi- T AX REDUCTION at which bers of the t ded vocat dent Kirby in charge of the effort in. Bismarck CHIC AGO SHOW th Deed robots today to raise $2,500 in member- than March, 1928, , ships for 1928 in the state associa- i ‘ Washington, Nov, 30.—¢AP)—Ex- Stands Firm in Belief That Faget a aie dh vetted coun- Page logis = Peeil and sad penses of the convéntion held here 000,000 Is Soun chairman of the association, is C “The west wants to raise its level} Commenting on the oper iene inf ted eoppesiatl ee met Or Sikes tex: weer > noe ' Sin Sepoee Pere Sethe Aereonatins ee —— a jood = Relief—Army engi- slators, at the time representatives an jim in the ation i peal od Maire Ag ay eho pei i oe cole Teli Ha neers’ “levees only” system apt || that organization advocated re. of Commerce rooms late this after-| Hope to Win Largest Num: ness of the east. pointed by the governor said: “In estate, eth commicten Tae || betore: the’ house wane ced seerns| Washington, Nov. 90.—(#)—In wae cohen bef py malaga ie report. ate ree Fans re pointed ‘to fix permanent ay committee, were announced today spite of criticism from the White of legislative assistance and relief i ‘During the months of te, i ‘ as totaling. $12,160. that the government nearly always|July and September, 1926, sales aly. Relief—Situation ex. has extended to the industrial east.| contracts were entered into by the pao! tangled, and political gor the erat canes, welt Sorever. ”| state mill Me anise a ‘ ne sent Fi collate may prevent any e speaker claimed eastern in-] company of Minneapolis tons pessing. J dustry must depend on the purchas-| of mill tea at $21 per ton, F, 0. Contested lections+=Vare 8 cepted by. the would be car- fied out in e pected of vam one to years. ef Meanh of Security s he Recah Lofie Beton ot on al of le great or SS of penton tx si small ‘and colonial countries, and the plete abolition of armaments is ot pres a te Conklin, in introducing James ber of First Places S. Milloy of Fargo, executive secre- — House, the chamber of commerce] tary of the association, who gave | Chicago, Nov. 30.—(AP)—Be John Henry Kirby, president, in ne pia tle prc cae perro repost of the work oe onde the | decked wie Lavine Psbibe a letter to members of th i- ps :, past year, also si lat he was) premacy in animal husbandry, ° zation said the cies ae Narre! taling —$400,000,000 is both sound] impressed with the fact that the/ers of the traditional'tall corn state, poten pire sen ot eon a fray expenses had heen contributed, aN greg sens elas ereeunytis Fas: ed ape entire seers expected Rep pegs for| guarantee against. the outbreak of by individual: it fal: " A jeans} ai ai nefits are being re-|the st num of first places ” 0 S gtete officials and) inmittes in receas, statement! flected to the Bismarck trading ter-|at tho International Live Stock Ex- > nrase ya 2 -Eeaed re ond Bmith-probebly willbe ex- |} ommeroiat organizations. = x : , F phrases in the resolution. i, | ves - tae! wie’ creat, frmea pol cod i conditions ‘existing at\] eluded. ies Investleation Threatened pele be ect ae ritory as well as all other sections. peaiben) today. ee cee Another striking phrases was 1 unless the buying power of| the dates of these feed sales was Naval Appropriations—Eight || Durimg the: recent. tax hearings! critits had a eleor field he y in the Year's Work Reviewed ie ge id. championship | (hat the existence of armaments the middlewest is'inen through | that the state of North Dakota was|| New cruisers likely to be voted. || represegtatives of the lcgislative| capital's tax discussions. Mr. Milloy, in his detail report, tothe Iomune were ce far in| and their tendency to » “by economic justice to the farm:=. going into the fall and winter of Other bills are in doubt: || councilewere questioned closely by Duty to Express Views weviowed the work of the associa-|(Venis tie owane were so far in| their very nature, inevitably lead t-|| Boulder Dam and Muscle Shoals Economic Peril Threatens | ast tard cory We hiongeoe he, shore=|| . ills face stiff opposition, Sen- “Sectiona. misunderstanding and| “‘tn the face of this condition|}| Ste may: pass ‘anti third term” lack of economic balance Sromeat the mill owned by the state con- tpsclet » and several Coolidge about the Civil war; sectional di3-| tracted to deliver. their mill feed ointments may fail of con- a number of committee members as} yy; Iy-dacit-the-vi | tion along three r lines—immi-| the lead at the 27th annual exposi-| to armed conflicts between nations, to the source of their expense money searctaeintiee ee rote gration and adyertising, agricultur- See at aime ty their etigtene: Siveting se yt and ange} and Representative Rainey, Demo-| views on taxation, the national] ®! development and tourist work. petitors—Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and| prom ,eacetul eae cpt labor Crat, Illinois, threatened to initiate! chamber said, but it is their duty| He also included mention of many California—could sweep the: all-ex- ingin, ia of disasters.’ & congressional investigation. as well, particularly when their] Other projects such as the Roose- As the Russians desired a draft Parity in 1927 threatens the products for ‘the next six months|| firmation, Mr. Kirby said that his announce-| Gpinions have been reached through| Vélt Park, Great Lakes-St. Law-|Position victory from their rasp. | convention framed — immediately, = oper _ sie one ® most to eastern markets at $21 per ton ment aa prompted by the “many beeen full Siecueaican and| Tence waterway, and boys’ and girls’ California Steer Winner ers we a eae safaicin for addi: {rere aoe a bing ity pater greed Be such large quantities that they| ‘There is-a lot of work waiting for misleading noe false statements referendum vote: club work, which the association has! California, however, was appar-| oh isa oe ene ve ini e east ” were unable to make delivery on| this ss, There is also a| Concerning tho convention and that| “There! is no direct: reference to| Under way. ently satisfied, having won the big- irestepr nag lethod divided against each ‘other they are | 3} le: identi lan: he felt- members of the legislative i idge i id} _, 4m connection with the publicit; i — After introduction of the Russian ae te bot ial or orale is obliged ‘ cancel Hy oy) these|Hawn The com ia, emma e PEE area. che nraualnted “with feet en Gt eh White Home, Een dad nd action as port-of immigea ied ap tea nee ee hip. pecvlations the. Soc on heer! n . contracts at ‘a cost of r ton. je facts. ii leased wi ham! ion work, t of resul to This he ent to “Calif “This country cannot ocrmanent-| ‘A ”cash’ payment of PP or Sea eee, Winter fot: the assembled) "rs, said) thatthe expenses of the highly epeeet its eon date, declaring that the movement| Stamp,” a crossbred Angus-Short. | before Dr. J. J. Louden of Holland, ly remain half prosperous, half un- . 8. Josep! convention, amounting to , $12,160, of land locally and the first new i who presided, that it pepeperens any more than it could Minvecoiks ag moh company oe Bt te ihe esneeaie soe did not include those delegates ba Pete eam fee ses settlers who have arrived this year, eran aig aed ssn enelicdes was clear that the difference be- continue half slave, half free. 1,522 tons of feed on this basis,|, (Continued on page five) whose expenses, had been paid by] th, js were not expected until 1928" and} Among the state agricultural col-| tween the Russian viewpoint and states they officially represented or ‘to $225,000,000. On 1929 but have been moved forward) leges, thy Iowa State college at| that of the other nations was not ny , which was a direct cash loss to the neni y 4 uf ? i Motion Pictures Are _ | state mill that can bo accurately BYRNE CHOSEN by state organizations in their re- ige's behalf, it was said as] a6 0 reault of the campaign being] Ames was far in front, with those| in,its aim, but in ite, method, a All Stales Represented ber’s attitude on department ex-|ttate immigration department and| California, North Dakota, Tllinois,| left the conference hall in earnest Local Kiwanis Club] mitted. by the ‘senate fact-finding fn the jenditures inconsistent “with ‘ita| the "Id i eae ment: “ sales to the I. to the fundg used in defraying the The Chamber's Stand (Continued on page five) .,., Divisional Winners Members of the Kiwanis club) 8. Joseph company, in the approxi- expenses of the convention at which| | The chamber, however, asserted - ivisional ‘championships — in- P * PROBE: spective states. -| carried on. He gave credit to the i tucky, P 1 The delegates to the conference Shown at Meeting of set Contained fn the. report sub- t fell Get ee eenneren soe cam tion de : California: Newt ot linea “Every state in the union is rep-| penditures inconsistent with its development departments of/and Indina bringing up the rear, committee is ie following state- FOR ADDRESS AT resented in the Its of contributors} tax reduction position. the railroads in connection with the were entertained at their meeting) mate amount of 12,000 to: the national council of state legis-| that it itted to ram \ cluded: outlawing Tuesday with motion pictures taken| made mostly at 50 cents per ton ELKS MEMO AL latures was established 5 a perma- ct natal ceageatarns ee NEGRO KILLER Senior champion polled aaa peas by two sportsmen on a r.cent trip/ less for pure than the Minneapolis nent basis,” he sald, and controled, by the budget, and (Continued: onvpage five) thi , quotations on the same date, and At the time of the commission tax! provision by law for annual a ‘ . a The sen Hada Ite aaeea a| ching ton cheaper for . standard hearings Mr. Rainey and Represen-| Pon of the. national debt. It op- Bismarck Has First one of s day Edward. W: Dan Halt and| middlings ss compared to Minneap-| Secretary of State to Bé Prin-| tative Garner of Texas, ranking posed, the statement said, all mea- W Sub- Weath at if Dred Fe, Rinna Bemarekt Falter ole... Democrats on. the commission sures of taxation producing reve- uD-zero eatner the i a ie Heints of Mohall and 0. L. Short of] “With the foregoing statements| cipal Speaker at Lodge's | Charged that part of the legislative| nue in exctes of thete senulenata, try, the Russlana wotld by + Valley City. : t before us we proc with the Annual Service council’s funds had been obtained] The ways and means. eommittee King Winter's biting cold gripped partied ipat many 3 oddest p! HEADS NEW HOMEMAKERS eetge ts 5 bok aod 06, i from. the American a gael will meet tomorrow to take up Bismarck and the rest of the north- ra t Fe Mrs. C.Newensch-| verifying our thedinen fone ae — league, which, they -contended, rea! alien property legislation, return: sal west during T1 night bri . “Elks | Memorial Day,” the day|celved financial support from cor-| ing Friday to the revenue bill. The Like lowent tempecataree ue these! Annual Election of upon which the memories of the de-| porations seeking repeal of the in-] measure, which calls for a total! Mob of 200 Armed Men Take| son, 0. W. Roberts, federal meteor- A. C. Offi Will | . ceased members of the local heritance levy for selfish purposes. | reduction of $236,000,000, will be ologist here, reporting a new low on GF 1cers i as Wwe ident; Mt h comparty, the! of the B. P. 0. E. r-| Subsequent to the hearings, Rep-| given final approval, it is expected,| Priscner From Jail, Shoot {mercurial reading for Bismarck of Be Held Thursday premee M __ presi nti Posies shows, is by 1.8. Je »| ated, will be observed on Sunday at| resentative Johnson, Republican,| before the week-end and be ready H B 3 below : ‘ A rh County’ ‘Agent “ana Silverman and M.' Kantar with|3 p.m. in the Elks Home with a|South Dakota, charged- that $50,000| for: introduction on the first day im and Burn Body were ae pecunbak oPiu. Nidal i sitet « unt ty Agen’ ‘of the Aa Joseph the majority stockholder special memorial had been in the possession of a lob-] of the congressional session. of the cold snap, Mr. rts fore-| . Members of the ‘of Itural college at Fargo were pres-| cnaphrencent and manager of the) J, C. by seeking repeal af the-estato levy, peated Ag oe ner elma Roberts, fore. ammarce wi paige semen ent at the meeting. gO pres- '. - local extended ita-| but he did not refer to: either the Would Have Federal .. | soaring flames’ mounting from the|and a rising ermometer for to-| election of officers in» the ; , : ‘ ° top of Cumberland mountain sig-|night and lected id f the SP any ee est Sac and reso he, North Dakota Mill ers club of Fessenden. Mra. Otto} ~ Stock Ate Toeoph hel or taxpayers’ to sieeral legislative council ? ‘ rsday, with probable| Chambers at § p. m. Thursday, ac- be menor ie — ae Owned Lands Become _— fe ent yn heabys am b of an Hibbi Minn., was the coldest ores oa Sonia iad . 4 exempl sie arid fase ee a " Si aan , Minn, . . Goddard, secretary.» if Weather Report | culpgies. : Chris Martineson’s {| Property of States mare‘than 200 armed men eariy to [4pot in the United Staten lat night| f- Zi Coun, 1. H. Richmond, ai Na ga ia ee eatin nd ha, acco Prei aay and T t 7: I a; ; eral March ile Stolen} washington, “Nov. . 30—UP—In|° "Woods, arrested for the slaying |survey, 18 degrees below zero being | Webb, recently elected to the board Higa a hen ts eaderboles Automobi id the belief that the retention of mil-|of Harahell Deaton, 35, mine fore-| reported from the Mesaba iron range| of directors for a two-year term Chief of Police Chris Martineson’s| lions of acres of land -by the federal! man for the Elkton Coal corpora-| metropolis. jong last night $ he ( ae see lo be officially seated at this mest- Precipitation to 7 a. m.. mat cf the Lodge mob! government is a detriment to the/tion at Fleming, Ky., was shot to} Other extreme low temperatures | !Ds- Bighset wind velocity. : + 22) Sting: price aon ae Pure in Heart”... i Eueo Tee en. tethers development of the west, Berre- death as te fac 8s half circle of | were reported fromthe apinedian Ph gia of, oe Sevoctatiee during: 2 WEA’ can ; : i nerter |g and 8:20 last night, was recovered | sentative Republican, rifles. Then his body was placed | north j|tand, president A. W.. Mundy, ¥ Quartet—Mmes, G. E. Wingreene Wyoming, today announced hejon a platform recently erected for/monton, Alberta, and minus 24 at| land, presiden a ee and F. J. Bavendick, Henry Hal-| gamertown, fale, morning, vr atue | planted to introduce 2 bil fn the the addiction ceremonies Vie the | Prince Albert, Saskatchewan... "| prusdent; RB Logit, & ¢ i new 8 ve i the Kentucky-Virginia Bei ra. Be E. Morris. 8: dich He Mega og PREC the’ property of the | highway. Gasoline was poured over| Fargo, N. D., Nov. 30—-(P)—A bY diately started ‘a search for the car| States. ees if sudden drop in Seapesiens of 38 i earned.| . Especially in the west, Mr. Win- fi degrees from 30 above | Tuesday ed nip oe ilonmbe sys yo ee hs federal ‘domain in-| tbe was arrested shortly| sent the mercury to eight below ies 's bed: found Sun-| here at 5:30 a. m. today, the lowest Mihere Tene eeieten: Gust this From 5:30,

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