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ai Sn PRI 8 BS SE ALA NUR NG BRL Ty SRR $225,000,000 TAX REDUCTION LIMIT URGE Coolidge Definitely Eliminated as Presidential Candidate en re ',, 1S EMPHATIC \Northwest in Grip of Blizzard and Severe Cold Weather LIDGE | FROM COOLIDGE | THAT SHES == FROM COOLDGE ee a eee tnt Dope o Ot : ‘ f Weather Reports | “From two States |20 BELOW ZERO ued Prosperity, Rigid Econ. ‘I Do Not Choose’ Statement ° » mercury to minus 20 in Minot tls ' Stands, He Tells National ? ; : : present winter. Bune Tae HERE TONIGHT G. 0. P. Committee : Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 7.—-(AP) — paw cree —Th y dro} ix de a 4 . here today between mittich’ eai't|Mercury Falls Rapidly,- Drop: i WILL NOT MODIFY IT aint at i8 below at day on sping From 12 Below aes ‘ : snow of yesterday, dr M: to 18 Below at Noon { Urges Party to Select Candi- ae pat ate ronda ae alm ane: Soc 3, date rit Ament Dae J | the sasets reported as having more| BLIZZARD IN MINNESOTA | for ths west Seat Soon guish snow 0; ol o! 4 aot ‘3 P ‘ staie and now hes mete than all last . : Eggi bag peg stressed | New York, Dec, 7.—(?)— , winter, Traffic at Standstill—Schools : : ] i i | Charles ‘Evans Hughes, former | The jury chosen in the trial of George Remus, former bootleg king, for the murder of’his wife, 1s shown secretary of state, issued a | abdve. In the front row, left to right, are: Robert E. Hosford, M. J. Normile, Harry G. Bird, Henry Sand- statement today sayingyhe was | berg, James E. Clark and John Trautmann. Back row, left to right: Frank Olgates, Joseph ‘Lambert, Ruth not a candidate for the Repub- Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 7.—)— An increase of onl one degree in temperature was recorded at: 7 Closed—Twin City Milk Sup- ply Threatened : which might pH mer the “bale; Cross, Joseph Schwab, Henry Huitink, Anna E. Ricking and Fred Oberschmidt. ‘clock this morning for the preced- eins ed budget” of thi ‘2 Tica cseamaatiom fr reat | re On The heres Py : anced budget” of the government. mot a candidate in any sense” Upbuildin ° lod at 38 below at 7.80 rm and|,T¢ vl be 39 ox more degres be-| Hag | | mended by the prondent extesd fess” auid Mr. Hughes, “Iam keen- Pp 1d tf “mm J I; di t y : Pe aaah ds alla That was the prediction, from| year's budget. by $244,222,641, and 1 th disappointed by Mr. Cool. 0 a in n us r Bey was clouy the United States" fiver bireat be { | the amount actually appropriated by ‘8 ion, so far as . e ey eee i ..| Station here ‘y mngre! current year H Hews d sured “vane the N h Ne t l D fi Fargo, Dec. 7.—(AP)—The mer. ops a Sisessi, ee . es fihdsly io covverend. "| stsed CCESSATY [0 LNQIIONAL LICENSE | see'® veusinine mationar” at fo from 12 below at 7 2m. to J |, ,Bé president advised the house oo a parr tae cae minimum for the last 24 hours, No}that it would sink to a new low pecans Phiten algo epee T have nothing to add to mental appropriation of $1! ] snow has fallen here during the last | mark of the winter. ; \ te| Would be pore , TY ' The sun, whose brightened | Bob La Follette (below) and his] WO" needed to meet ! ° LEGALI OF ee ae 2 DOG TEAMS ea — the cata ‘weather -oatlonk ‘but new Senatorial collsagee tient Wis-| incurred by various government _ Washington, Dec. 7.—(?)—In his mitted to Decline in Compar- Mandan, N. D., Dec. 7.—(AP)—| failed to warm it, beamed down on| consin, John G. Blaine, were pho-| *Sencies this year. words, Calvin Cooli i 1 . ‘ vi i- | the “Missouri Slope today, disclosi . toed thus at the Capitol. The largest item in the new budg- wy eliminated” seca sunmidaee for COUN ry AGENT ison to Other Industries,| , WIN IN R AGE Lect erat en tear heetltines Sod roads closed to "traffic. by drifts i et is for national defense, an ap- } president in 1928. \ General ‘Pershing Says— ' low at 6 o'clock and 18 below at 10 | from two to eight fect high in many cal yy the statement I made last iw Teas Laine of Keer soe as com- He has not changed his stdnd of ¥ a. m. game Mandan and vicinity a| Places. ilable this, vs : August 2, when, in the Black Hills, Farmers t Gi touch of the winter the rest of ¢ Train From East Late . > Fie tnemese ee ae hho said “I do not choose to run, | WORK UPHELD ‘arm Were Not Given tobe! we ttl saeea dares ogee The increase is accounted for main- ' a " u 5 nex p ly by the navy building i i and he is emphatic\now that “my Square Deal After War Bright sunshine today rep! hazy! on time out of Bismarck today ex- “é » hi ‘A dy finuaton of ¥ decision will be respec! 4. skies. Snow ‘arifted by cept the North Coast Limited team SOUND B ASIS, the: Save sir aviation Proprane for Amplifying and, to many most) Judge Coffey Orders Payment Tea Carry Doctor Across 100 Miles|recont days has not, blocked the| the east, which was two hours late the vitally interested,” both clarifying * a tent. : leiaavers cold at orThid conse ] and unchanging his Black Hs pro-| of Warrants—Work in Ac- Isatiieee omen: toes ees of Treacherous Country to |"°*** '° Sy serious extent icone a MELLON N AYS Bald Economy i no the pre azed ; i : Devils Lake, Dec. 7.—(AP)—With ch i iv i ; eke eee ee) nh | litte tn eat peabee ot niin! Save Boy's Life | the temperature, 16 degrees below | wan resorted. throughout, Stevsh yesterday by admonishing it to defense, General John J. Pershing zero here at 7 o’clock this morning, | Dakota during the past week due — ity” and rigid gover aM TT F 3 here, ment economy. vigorously continue the serious| Legality of agricultural, extension! said in an address prepared for de-| McCall, Idaho, Dec, 7,—(#)—| the vicinity experienced the coldest| to the unprecedented snowfall. Corn He explained that the estimated sur- task of selecting another candidate] (county agent) work in Burleigh |}j ’ -| weather thus far this season. The ing “W in|Secretary of Treasury Gives i from among the number of distin-| count: Pa ig stablished yesterday ite Pode Hed fei Farm| Showing endurance seldom neces-| Weather thus far husking was nearly completed in|* y y plus for the coming fiscal ris ' i H sary in races for which they were| skies are overcast, but M. R, Hovde,| the eastern portion of the state! ions Reac $252,540,000 of which $75,000,000 is suisbed Se ia ttiori uppermost & decision handed down by Judge J.j «with unquestioned loyalty and| trained, two dog teams havestigeed government weather observer, sees! with considerable remaining to be Conclusions hed From from non-recurring cre di r te A. Coffey in district court in al seg sacrificing ‘patriotism, our, their way across 100 miles of| no indication of a storm. done in the west and south sec- Wide e Flood control and other projects = ieee eres se onl Ei pouiye ee mandamus action brought by the’ farmers responded during the World| treacherous mountain country to a tions. Sanne not yet acted upon by congress are tity: tor Ke quatirennial. pectoral — Geile, giechey by the! W8r” he declared. “Without. dwell- | save the life of a youth. Crookston, Ashe Dee. ihaauder Bismerck’s well nigh deserted - not provided for in this estimated but to find another man, to carry the Pe onl eg a Sesto the ing upon the timely services our} The race started Sunday when| Crookston’s. lowest thermometer! atreets today testified to acold that| Washington, Dec. 7—(P)—Al-| su lus, he explained, and “it is F arms furnished to the allied cause,| word reached here that Emmett) reading this morning was 20 below| forced pedestrians to firesides and| though business showed a recession reasonably certain that some of Remartoey banner in next year's| County Treasurer G. L. Spear of i coratige also the material aid that | Rouston, 20, had been stricken with| zero although the mercury had ris-| motor cars to garages while some|during the last year it now is ap-|them will be enacted into law. Ade- ey warrant issued by the county audi-! wont to our associates and to ur | inflaenza and hemorrhages in a| en to.14 below at 10 a.m. A taghecy | hardy automobilists who braved |Proaching a normal expectancy with quate flood control, he added, Must Abide by Becisiow: tor relmbursis Rese polleaes exh forces. feabin. in fhe tsolated Werdenhoff venues found: that a few requirement of absolute’ ied See7> Pe 9 ig! : et | MOREY, 1 : Weather” This cigy wan stilt withe| $e Secretary’ Melisa said today: in his elivered ‘ mmit in th 2 ral ex-| “What would have been the out-| mining camp‘in western Idaho. weather. is cl -lighan “| minutes was sufficient to freeze| Secretary Mellon sai is | gent_necessity.” we House, as ni Shedail eee Sol tension work in Burleigh county.! come without the unfailing stream| Roy Stover, expert musher, vol-| out a heavy snow fall, the ground in| radiators and cause the sluggish | annual report to Congress. “The assurance that federal ex- «2? ing on, the president's amplification| The extension department of the of supplies. that flowed from the unteered to take Br. Don .Numbers| this section being barely covered by] figw. of oil. _Under the heading of “the present | penditures will be kept-within fed- lef the great bulk of the cdmmitee | COllege pays the expense of county | American farms? The gifts of the; and John Rouston, father of the| snow. .° «| situation of business,”.the treasury eral receipts,” the president de- men certain that nothing remained /2Se8t Work in the various counties! farmer to the nation, although not| youth, to the, cabin. Stover was Slight Relief in Sight ._| Secretary asserted that business clared, “has butwarked public con- but to abide by Mr. Coolidge’s warn- of the state and is then reimbursed | go, spectacular nor so loudly ac-| given his’ pick of the best racing] Winona, Minn., Dec. 7—()—Two} Not quite so cold Thursday is|tivity began in the spring mont! fidence, it has contributed measur- ing that it is time to be about its| bY the counties for the latters’ pro-| cigimed as those of some others, | dogs here. He selected six huskies| inches of new snow covered the} the prediction of 0. W. Roberts,/of this year to fall below|ably to the prosperous condition of t “selecti ther candi.| Portionate share, 3 formed the very foundation on which | and started the battle through 75| city and vicinity today after a snow) federal meteorologist here, who|the totals of last year. AS a|the country, it hus ministered to the Sh stato re fain "aN ecm | Rul” HHA ce es, “a | ne gee ae" a lh, ete ka” | ae ofc Hy intain country. roug! 2 a 6 ey . 2 ; | their government in its o1 nt oy ition prs that the aeciaigh tinge (paren Done ee iar agra ing heavily this morning; in every direction from Bismarck | ducted onabasis that conforms more | and sie processes. = believing it scarcely possible that, sioners were not within tWeir lega’ ! redicted by General Pershing, un. ,, One Team Exhausted - held_ slight Promise of, warmer | nearly to the normal expectancy as} “To . the president would send them away | Tights in engaging a county agent fe the Jovel of prices on the basic With “their feet badly cut. and! Rochester, Minn., Dec. 7.—(?)—A| weather within the next 24 hours. | judged from the lar rate of without seeking to clarify the uncer-| 204 carrying on the agriculturat ex. | Tes#, the leve raised sufficientle ty | With cold adding to their suffering,| severe blizzard, led last night! | Minot, Williston, Havre, Mont.,| growth of the country tha: has pre- tainty his Black Hills declaration| tension work here, County Treasur- oe ndaciion tanta ahd he ‘a| the dogs continued to break the) by sleet and rain, was raging in| Hibbing, Minn., and Lander, Wyo., vailed, on the averagu for some|to interfere wil d_caused among them, a large| ¢t Spear refused payment on a war- margin of profit that will enable| {7#!! to Warren, where they arrived! this section today, tying up auto-| reported the coldest temperatures years. H ; .jesses of wise financing, ‘to take share of them received his statement | fant tp bring the matter before the Hiormin Of Prost that wil enable! late Monday, exhausted, The husk-| mobile and bus traffic and hamper-| during Tuesday night, Minot and!" “While business is not as active! steps in the interest of tax peduce with amazement. court. His princes reasons for constant improvement. He ass -ted | ¢8, Were left with another musher, ing the railrqads.. Several inches of| Williston: registered minus 20 -de- as in most of 1926, it can hardly be] tion that avould necessitate either a He stated his position in these aoe ening the legality of meet that the preamut Mansion anor. ee new team was recruited. enow had fallen this forenoon, and| grees, Hibbing -20, Lander -22/said to be subnormal and the und-r- revolutionary curtailment of fed- terse sentences at the end of a for- irect 7 party negotiated the last 25] drifts on country highways were| while Havre broke all records for|lying fundamentals appear to be| era} projects and activities or com- measure due to t inadequate na- miles, over extremely rough coun-| making traffic impossible. Busses| the United States this winter with sound,” he added. “Another indi-| pe] a later upward revision of tax 4 “This is naturally the time to be| though the money for game was ap-| Meash policies, Tapaclally in this|#¥» in 11 hours. An 11,000-foot| to the Twin Cities and other points| a maximum low of 32, cation of healthy business conditions | rates, or both, is unthinkable. I am ae ee planning for the future; the party| Propriated in the budget by the post-war period. summit was one of the hazards. The] failed to start this morning, and/ Temperatures ranging from 30 to|is the recent recovery in commodity | convinced the people of this country ‘will. soon place. in nomination its| Commissioners; that the petitions “During, the war we insisted that | ™e™ equipped with snow shoes,| Chicago trains were from four to] 40 degrees below zero were reported | prices due in the main to the rise in] gre overwhelmingly in favor of balanced and ere mal dissertation of party affairs: | been made for this purpose, . al- ican agriculture was in a large * calling for a county-wide vote on K helped the dogs up steep grades,| six hours late. from many points in the Canadian| agricultural prices. i candidate to-succeed me. the question of engaging a county| the yomage?) farmers soule ex- euler only rhian shey. oul hielo aaa : orthwest with Edmonton, Alta., of-| Credit conditions were described as pes - phe bedaet ingly opposed to f} Statement Not Modified . agent, were not entered in the prop- pad tele i ne in en 14 pane ree the sled down slopes. Duluth, Minn., Dee. 7.—(?)—With fieially registering -36 for the cold-|sound, as indicated by the handling ‘that {ye “To give time for mature deliber-| er books in the county auditor's of- | fee igs althe mn lien ig en the Dr. Numbers found the youth too] the mercury falling steadily and the] est north point while Denver, Colo.,/of th~ peak load of crop financing x i Stated to the country on| fice, immediately after they | were| CPt tie as well.” he bald. “Bar| ill to move, but reported over long| forocast for 20 below or lower by| with -10 was the coldest scuthern| without’ strain and with interest } Avygust 2 that I did not chose to} filed, and that the commissioners Katha e th ee AS Wess pa! ed fi Bo distance telephone that he probably} tonight, Duluth was preparing today| point, rates easing in the middle of Oc- run for president in 1928. My state-| delayed going ahead with the work re en ik that the we tal would recover. for the coldest wave so far this} Fargo, Jamestown, Grand Forks, | tober. ment stands. No one should be led| for two years after the question eit sag aioe, as ‘ we ———______ year, The temperature dropped| Valley City, Devils Lake, Mandan +» His Conclusions to suppose that I have modified it.| had received a favorable vote at the toate Peeps bed ad pated ee site durifig the night with a trace of| and many other North Dakota] Explaining chat the treasury ac- My decision will be ted. polls. . bees di ive een v testa Nia snow. The mercury stood at 1 be- its all reported mercury read-|cumulated vast amounts of inform- “After the| After hearing arguments by both |™ i yearn io er. effect stition, . low at 9:30 this morning, with a below the -10 mark. ation on business and finance, Secre- sides, Judge Coffey ruled that the (othe mr luction fad compe k ae 36-mile an hour wind blowing. Some progress was being made|tary Melon said a survey of this foo cone abner were ithih thnele aencereer ee the situation BY C0 AL, ¢ AS ———_—_—_ tates 3 ae openin: es the road is for ba suggested Aaa Lolleving comet: legal carrying on the 4 3 traft it a-wind from the north-|sions as to siness in the ss Pera eal eater ying. on the is seen in: the ab: ndoned farms and Cold Weather Fails _{ ta*fic, bu sprung up shortly after| year: tas Yor which Mere ccaliige sald 8 a. m. t forced many of the large volume of busi funds aad aoe. to Cool Enthusiasm Yoad crews a shelter and indid all|done simultaneously with declining ere now. Ui this are passing into the hands of non- ment for the work. the heavy load of debt under which Béaany Nondol Reno este eaney carasurer tol sericulture ie laboring. The lands IN MILL CITY Speaking in .the east 100m of. the ‘ house, Mr. Coolidge reiterated pc A f resident owners. The soil is deter- Over Dad-Lad Dinner paces re work that had been commmodity, Ercan =n Sanevat com- ite He tleh rote ra 7 iorating, improvements are helted / —_— . ns " Sa in a high p taniet, id capital investment is being con- Cold weather will not diminish Se - | “The voume of new construction freedom of private interests from BLANK SP AGE ined st dice Neessa (Four Adults and Five Children| the spirit of good fellowship when| MINNESOTA HAS WORST Sent an asitic Seerte orslosts government interference in the oper. National Policy Needed it settles over the gathering of 600 3 ete in safticiont valume - seticaliy People pity fae os LD H "General Pershing decared agricul-}] Are Victims— All Will Rlsrahik athens and og at » one iat ee. dees ha ataat a docling 1s conabeatinn an , perm sponso! 0) years 3 (Continued on page seven) ON WOR AP ire ee to nee pita Probably Recover Rotary and ‘Kiwanis clubs in_the| whi over the northwest today, | dwellings. iF i i A “High wages, due to increased av- ; tries and that it is imperative to in- pa ae high schop! gymnasium at 6:30 p. roads, virtually tying up| “ ‘ timate a national policy to elim-| Minneapolis, Dec’ 7,—JP)—Nine| ma Thuradey. to W. G.| rattle, closing’ schools In. Bt a pe aay lee to acl ‘ competition among farmers.| persons were "overcome by coal gas| Fulton, director of ‘Wwork,| and Sioux Falls ind bringing below ciees< resutied ina sustained pur. § his opinion that America| early today in a ‘duplex. residence | Who planned the get-together. zero temperatures to Minnesota, Pane power for a large variety of 4 "| could and would develop such ® pro-| at 2926 Cedar avenue, Minneapolis.|__No amount of North South Dakota. consumers’ commodities. *"Porming a part of such The genaral hospital ambulance, the| Mr alta? te Te Ne winds; which resched'n velocity of | Business was free: from the c- | covers River, Large. Lake m should be conse vation of Bae. | Sahay, Saran evens aad =: fireraen’s comment that the Gulnry forts | 45 miler an hour at St. Gud, pte cumulation of excessive inventories f . . sc flood of women who are 4 — and Active Voleano |Snitr Stina wel th cl, Af are ove | the eg font surpats| over the highways, Vehicular traf-| ons, and unreasonable, speeustion ‘ shippios and world marketa he sake, The lowzr floor of the” building pavitn that has heretofore fic was demoralized ang some trains | 10 commons erally among bus- We > Dec. 7.—(AP)—The ' Success of the last, he added, ‘de-| js occupied by ‘Mr. and Mrs. Richard| served at the Dads and Lads affairs. |‘were reported as late as two and inne nee gel ; United States gei geal survey |Pended on the upbuilding of an am and their four children,| | There rere aera ny Ore alla cuaditions Were reported| “Automobile production continued kota: General an he American The ord, 5: "Above were Mr, and| ers for the banquet and H. O. Sex-|from North nnd South Dakota: | at # pace somewhat reduced from the] (yea -e ao arsdag en Li vik, auperinggndaat of sools, again | Rog conned lst night in North De: [ocr slump have been tosabed as Ge-| AMmMMEAW 4 mperatures were » 4 .-volea! ut night ter, old. . ba to the : Solas of ie general ia. that tate today, ‘The | mands for Teplacements are em on ; : Alaska, qition ofl ( if we may} oo r va ded to storm continued today in South Da- ae cee about half ’ d fu banquet committee kota, with Huron reporting a snow. ‘ more than 2,000 tee ee her husband - palais fall of eight inches, driven into im- Keen mi he range |PenedAo use more than Nace tke ree seeing that every boy has a dad for passable drif's by © high wir 2 ang emnntitinn became more intense ‘ " ‘ those concerns capable .of intro- economies. or capturing the adaptation of thei prod. PRES Geological Survey Party Dis- El ij [