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M ARKETS | FINANCIAL By Associated Press Leased Wire \-. NEWS ADOPTION OF THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : _TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, Millions, at 21 see tr tasty 3x] _Along Flew Ruth | |PYROMANIACS whole, as some speakers had sug- JOINT REPORT if FINAL ACTION y " ‘gested. In the interests of harmony SETTIN' i. LIVESTOCK pe ‘and-to prevent the report from be- : G FIRES he e az . siiiieactiahaata (Continued fiom page one} ing torn apart, the house should act (Continued from page one) oe ae Henrickson, ifildebrand, Hottrian, i it at firemen were treated ‘CORN PRICES Micrgvn ig: eos Holthusen, Jarding, Johaon of Fos: tandbdainty bre effered, be-polahed Back inte the fires after roasveting’ q . fe " r, Johnson of Ta o { “ ” Close Close today PFE obo ie Ward, Johntton, Kapfer, Keiatleber, : : Mf |e te Sak cat one euik , inant situation Zap reported to have é Wines Yesterday Year Ago Open igh Ww lose poy ee Eagnedi Be mee : p | pelted ‘out that only.17 house mem- . bepter ,When arc pores the Dowal le Sd By | wero com. : f istitution’s stock of whi: ine a MOVE HIGHE i WBtarch 4 % § 287% yy, | tin, Meidinger, Miller, Montego wrt : | malttes and. ay iat reaper F ‘ ‘ ate. Word went forth that . coalial @is 3 ewe % ae cea BH td a phere. ee moe: ‘the report were printed in the jou ‘ bootleggers be sent in and police 28 DY 2 ings, » A » 5 n i z J i , : May 1.80% 140% 1-304 1.80% 1.30 1.30% | Roberts, Rulon, Sleight, Sperry, ‘ Ed heen nae : rig acy venturing fnside the ee Sdy ent) 126% 151 156827 120% 1.809% | RlantleY, Steet et Tiompean : ts to, offer, he ald, “hut, fea whechet persunses Sars conde eee, 5 sed “ +36" ‘ r, Thompson o' 4 ml : ¢ 2 é ‘5 ~ Strength Than Wheat— | @4@% @s% @% @127" Jot’ Ramsey, Traynor, Trubshaw, ; ithat i should he printed before » Minin “Wheat and Oats Firmer |i. 90 Boje 1 AE UE Ree Weal Wane ee poBurehart ‘pointed out tha: the! 1" JAS ee ‘ r Y “a * td in ig jouse must mi lav because the; § . 4 May ok 931% 921 e% bor, Worner, Zimmeraian, and Ce appropriation ‘Oil has not yet been A . SENATE PLANS Chicago, Jan/ 17. Cub igiae ed 93% 92% 98% =| Speaker Carr. gee assed by the senate and expre: 6 9 agth thes’ wheat totoy inthe) July Se say OMG | Redeevon oF wivider Asaderbon ot ' Ehe view hat the special session has ; TO WRITE FINIS re wheat today i endl & 93% Rye vide, Ar. s tly: dealin, Scantiness “ot coun- Sargent, Burkhart, Corlson, Craig, f ih bytacsl to the state 1” times : TO SMITH CASE try offerings of corn, together with Qats— s i Erickson of Kidder, Fedje, Gilchrist, Mrs. Craig’s motion to defer ac- —— ‘unfavorable weathe: well as bull-, March 55% 55% ~~ .55% | Hanson, Iverson of Griggs, Iverson 16h on tae epee owak carried with (Continued from page one) ish Argghtine advices, tended to] ,, 1 i of | McKenzie, Kamratl ' Keidel, only a few dissenting votes and the was ready to receive the credentials stimulate corn buyers. Opening at; May 56% BG .56% |Lavick, Lee, Levin, Lillehaugen, Mouse teeassed antil 10 a: ™. ie of a successor. r 1% cent decline to cent advance, @% @%@'% | Lyon, McKay, Quam, Reimer, Rich- a see 4 Friends of Smith held, however, “eorn shon made a decided general] July 52% .52% 52% | ardson, Signalness, Siversen, Swend- Senate Postpones Action : | {that the senate could not set aside 4 rr" “G and oats were also — @53 a evngey Thatcher, Treffry, ‘ .. Decision to postpone vl today : 2 the election and that Governor ef, wheat starting a’ & to %%s ” % - eal ‘. ‘i se °j i * a g Rain; and they S,cardening «| March 1.08% , 1.08% 1.08% 1.08% 1.08% | Absent and not voting: Conway,| William Woods, Plankinton, Jr. Rta? oo Be err te Mra! sor uatee Binh pag Tt was ailtelg’ more. p Provisions held ster May 1.081% ee 1.08% 1.09% = 1.0815 1.08 Shurr and Swett. ’ i Bl cig at pt he eos was reached by the senate yester- stated that the senator-elect had no wirect cables from uenos v ° ‘Wéaay stated that the new Argentine| | July 1.03% 991% 108% 1.04 1.03% 1.08% Erickson Explains Vote his father, and who {s a trustee| the reading of the report pared’ 1 eae veaeas ta acten crop is deteriorating from lack | Lard-— Tain. It was pointed out that,| Jan. 1 though this report was rather at| May 1 ce with word from other purces, the fact should be remem- | Ribs— bered that Argentina i: a big coun- . Meanwhile, Liverpool dispatches of a general scarcity of Argen- tine ‘offerings of corn for early ship- a 7 12.47 11.85 11.90 7 12,25 12.17 12.20 10.90 Bellies— Jan. 12.37 18,00 he was against calling the special) father created, says he'll wait a aie session but that he opposed adoption little while Tetore marrying be- es pigete ies, bases of. the report because he feels the | cause “the right girl hasn’t come] ©) itd Fa Tetapendenta agtend joint committee appointed to consid-| giong.” Young Plankinton, just p and Independents agre: 11.40 1820 11.37 1000 |e eee Te er mecscntive, | ‘urned 41, tas been doing, engi: 5 5 4 1400 11.3 11.40 “stacked” agains' S ©.| neering work in New York for his s Ow Fi Those of the governor’s own politi- ther at $20 a week. suggestion by Senator C. W. Fine, a 2h a 12.35 cal faction who were appointed on grandfather at §2 to Make Session Explaining his vote, Erickson said| of the $10,000,000 trust fund | his and the insistence by several Non- tials to the senate sitting at the opening of the 71st congress in De- cember, 1929. e consideration. re was less harmony on. the a Ss | Solons Have Power Benson county, that testimony tak- |, fis en at the Joing committee's hearing | A" airplane for sport, 9 “horse for were’ aa ne Se oa = cd cad Send teees tae pee fe have tren oppand’ by Rae “the mony before the joint committee also} be printed in the senate journal. fated sila nee Pier o Most Constructive Were advancing prices rapidly. tin; meine Vase jac se a eeeanep i Senator Frank Ployhar, Valley City, chols, sock irl of Rye, ‘values here much of the time today only deducted, Minneapolis and 3t. and the members of th: sena\ and some Nonpartisan members| who took the testimony is now in a mm Hed } et 0 dil the other | sources including our lignite coal Seen cueneth of the Paul rate, sacked hundredweight,| finding committec, who also were | were ready to go ahead with a vote| Jamestown and that it would take/ SAY. Gree Ott stile she brought | that is now commencing to receive ri round whit ited States No. 1 Mie few sales; mostly $1.30, 35, ‘winter killing to domestic wheat. haage re cee Kansas said Te was a dearth of moisture, es-| , pecially over the western third of |Selling Pressure Lifted—Trad- apredlieaale + papas ing Shows Marked Reduc- Liverpool wheat market and with | fears expressed in some quarters; | relative to the extent of damage by | | @ year ago. +| members of the senate state affairs |on the committee report but objec-| him several days to get it out, re- home from the aerial journey. {the attention it merits few iT rmitted to sit in | ti as made b; its. Minnie D.| sulting in a delay in the senate’s a Herren tieir own report, Craig, Benson county, ‘who asked| adjournment. Fine’s motion was! menting favorably on the president’s|Our output of coal this RH a MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE ineau cou! 5 . Botti in~ is printed in the house journal Minneapolis, Jan. 17—()—Wheat we oes caitican maid the Independ- ee Ah cased have a cnees to| of Rolette county said they were| ing and friendship although holding | 35 per cent over previous rs, receipts ead 403 compared to 185| ents had made all the concessions| inspect it. She sald she had never| not able to attend all the committee | out no particular solution to present More People Needed Here inneapolis cash wheat | with regard to the report and that it'Pknown of action being taken on an| sessions and did not feel they had] problems and future possible ones. “I have been working with the grain closing quotations | jx “too mild in form and character.” | important committee report until it om ple who use great quantities coal. speech, declare that it sounded like | @mounted to about one and one: a clarion call to better understand-|million tons, or an increase c* about init i til the re-| voted down, Explaining his vote for the report, | that a vote be deferred unt ie Fe Cowl ecnator Joba W. Betinon full information. Fine said he obs). three railroads that pass through WH tion in Volume vern itted that the re-/was printed in the journal. jected to voting on the report under See Promise of Cooperation our state for come time with regard Wirktn BO ad Ree fart ot pte rate rill fact-finding Wetwichell ieee those circumstances. Canvass of opinion showed in gen-|to’a North Dakota products train, : Minneapolis, Jan. 17.-(%—| New York Jan, 17.—()—Selliny To arrive : D committee was true and correct and | committee reports never appea Senator Jerry Stevens, Ramsey| éral that his listeners read in the to be patel oes hee time Me at futures held within a range} pressure was lifted from today's 1 DNS, fancy Mont.. leae@liese the committee was correct in hold: | the eee at all during the regular roped » acting as [atte ge tem president's speech a tacit promise of obthe multe de: th ‘a i ye North 4 @f 8-8 cent through most of the| stock market and rise “hhoved Moaeel ‘y Mont.. 1. “12% | ing that no emergency which war-| sessions and that nearly all are dis-| of the senate, asserte at every | a nertcan cooperatt acet lead e railroads, the Grea’ ern, iP rive ......66 1, 1.72% | ranted a special session exists, he| posed of before being printed in the| member of the legislature who cooperation and of lead-|Northern Pacific, .anc Soo Line, Session today. Pressure was light; moderately. Trading, however,|1 hard spring... td demand was without life. {| showed a marked reduction in vol-| To arrive . were firm within a narrow| ume, less than 1,000,000 shares|1 DNS, ,:d to fanc.y ange. changing hands in the first three| To arrive ... Bteady to firm. struggle for control of the Lehighi1 DNS, gd to choice. barley gained ~ half cent.| Valley railroad, which was without|1 DNS, ord to good. flaxseed was quiet and as marked effect, there were no busi-}1 dark northern Cash wheat offerings were fairly Jarge and included more of the| during the di 1 northern lightweight and high moisture type.| Renewal of call money at four| To arrive . lander weights and over moisture} and one-half per cent had a _ten-|2 DNS, ch to Offerings were easy and ordinary] dency to dampen bullish enthusiasm, |2 DNS, gd to choice quafity in general was easy to one] although money brokers reported|2 DNS, ord to good. cent lower. High protein springs] that the undertone of the market!2 northern ......... abi 9 moisture were draggy, but) was easy. Time money and com-|3 DNS, ch to fancy. choice held in good demand and ial. paper rates held steady. |3 DNS, gd to choice. firm premiums. Winter wheat was) ushman’s Bakery, which broke| DNS, ord to good. firm to two cents strong for choice. P1 id one-half points yest 3 northern ....... . Durum offerings were larger and} vered the loss on a sin 1 dark hard (Mont.). the undertone was draggy. | transaction today. Fidelity-Phoenix| To arrive . Corn offerings were moderate) Insurance jumped nearly six points,|1 hard (Mont. and demand was listless except for} American Zinc, preferred, 4 1-2,| To arrive ... choice, Ordinary to poor corn was| and Cluett Peabody, Midland Stee Minn, & SD, 1 dark mostly one cent lower. : | Produ preferred, Purity Baking, hard Oats were steady to firm with a| “B”, Greene Cananea Copper, Con- slightly better demand. tinental Insurance, Matheison Al-| Minn. & SD, ye was-in good demand and ae and Googtich alte three 4 To arrive em.) pt ¢ | tv four points. ‘ost of the stand-|Fcy 1 amber Barley ruled firm to one cent} ard indust: such as United To arrive .. higher in spite of fairly large offer-| States Steel common, General Mo-|Fcy 2 amber durum. } ings. Range was unchanged at .77| tors and American Smelting ad-|1 amber durum... to .84, vanced a point or two. Hudson Mo-| To arriv Flaxseed was steady. tors ran up nearly three points. {1 durum . Bie nes National ere aad Houston Oil] To arrive ... ‘ i : s a among the few weak spots,!2 amber durunt z » 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK eight and four points, re-|2 durum .... < 1 South St. Paul, Minn., J . 3 amber durum. Bil closes light supn 3 MINNEAPOLIS RANG ergy ces and yearlings strong; she stock ac- 2 ule RANGE TOMA ve, firm; bulk steer run salable Jan. PAsesiee: Open High Low Close faooe 12.50; few lots up £13.00; she stock largely Wheat— rw fat cows; heifers 7.50@ “cutters 5.00@6.00; strong weight July “read bulls fully steady; feeders wire ~ Calves 3,000: steady; quality con- |, are” j sa non Oe ‘sidered largely 10.00@10.50; bulk | May 1.02% 1.0316 1.02% 1 [near latter price. PF oa gaad a _ Hogs 10,000; little early action; eal in “one ee eR DL a Tp AEE 2 ly 7.85 for desirable 180 to 2¢ ee. as ‘am g nd ayeragens best. butcher May 2.164% 2.16% 216 2.16% meted comm higher, 7.25@7.50 mostly for mi ; Fishes 6.75 for pigs and packing | ™ 80! R04 Be ieee | Rows; average cost Monday 7.01; CHICA 2 white oats. 53%@ KeSRR 299 220 mies so z erintots 330 Sessa Sa QHOHHD9OO9OH MLKLKLKKLKKLKS See BREKE 1 14@1.201g Coarse Grains 1 yellow corn....... 89 @ OL i 3 yellow corn. G 1 To arrive .. . ellow corn. . To arrive ....000+ How corn 1.28% mixed corn. 3. mixed corn... ‘weight 207. i 3 whi 4 52 @ Sheep 1,500; rothing done early; | , Chicano, Wheat:|® vhite oats. 2 2 ers bidding steady with Mon- Ne. 3 hard 1 ; No.1 mixed! 4 white oats. 5d 2 . * Barley, ch to fey. @ : New, No. 4 mixed. 8612; |" ire 7’ es . oe rH 3 yellow. 90; old No. & yellow | perce ves “portant “SL @ 35 8 ares, steady; ne H . 2 Willte es 56% @57"5 To arrive ........ .80%@ ..- sales Monday included i No. 2 © 56% @57'3; . "1 fed lambs 80 {0 95 pounds 12.25; | No. 3 white 54% @56%, Gigs eae acacia cars 65 to 76 pound fecding| Rye: No. 2, 1.074%. 2 rye ..... ae 1.02% @1.03% 1.02% bs 10.00@12.00; indications} Barley: 88@94. e To arrive @... dy to strong. Timothy seed 3.10@3.85. | No. 1 flaxi 2.18% @2.26% Plves seed 2225220170. To arrive 18 one * CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Ribs: 11.00. DULUTH RANGE Scare aan. ent). if Bellies: 12.37, fan, ), of A.)—Hogs generally —___—__ le ito 15 cents lower; active at de- CHICAGO PRODUCE eco nn Ne Far one i. Haperous sales, sions a) to Chicago, Jan. 17,—(AP)—Butter March 1.21% ind averages 8.35; top lower; receipts 14,367 tubs; cre: PT 4 1: 1 ay and choice 170 to 300] ery extras .45 standards 44 Ma o~ 121% 1.22% 121% 1.22% ds 8.20@8.35; light lights and| extra firsts .44 1-2 @ .45; firsts « Ma: 1.05% 1.06 very ed . hoe pigs 75 cents | @ BS seconde 38 @ Be ‘s spot offerings narrow; igher; receipts 6,080 cases: "i ce 150 pound averages upward firsts .43 1-2 @ 44; ordinary firsts|M9Y 2.18% 2.18% 217% 2.18 8.25 bulk -. to ES pounds 7.50 35 @ 40. ag most . 3 strong} Cheese unchanged. hts uj to 7.75; most packing Merger Head? | 7.15@7.35; heavyweight hoy CHICAGO POULTRY medium 8.10@8.35; light} Chicago, Jan. 17.—(®)—Poultry 35; light 7.108.35; packing| alive about steady; receipts nine 50; slaughter pigs 6.50@ fowl to .23 1-2; springs 25 turkeys .25 to .28; fed steers slow; jucks .18 to .23; geese here; killing qual-| .17 to 18. Bismneapolis, Sens L1--urt--Range inneapolis, Jan. 17.. of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 1 dark northern 1.39% No. 8 dark northern 1.244% @1.40% hard winter 124%@1.56; No. 1 mixed durum 1.36%; No. 8 mixed wheat 1.20%@1.31%. ! rade 79% @86; 80 rn No. 4 yellow 83%. Oats No. 2 white 54% @59. Prete 1 102%. No. 1, 2.18% @225. Me Williams, Iverson of Griggs, Lee, ot | al FS ol 1.39% bal erred Signelness of MeKensie, | Sessions in recent years if it can set-| he and other legislators not on the| exactly the role the United States/diana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, rt bogie ted pad ite nd {as a bi ittee usu powers ai O} wae attem ting to dictate to the leg- | report apparently were in the hands to properly review the entire situa-|to. study before casting. his vote.| thoroughly and ase! that he 1.05 1.05% | cruits from Nonpartisan ranks who 64% @. Ett See said. ournal. wanted to attend the hearings was|ership towards the ideal of, Pan-jhas ag to give $25,000, or a to- 35% @1.62% |" Other explanations of their votes Want Action Delayed ven’ the opportunity. Senator] American solidarity and mutual |tal of $75,000, and I have asked the were made by Anderson of Sargent Rye futures were quiet and} hours. Except for the reported|1 DNS, ch to fancy see Lese county, Burkhart of Ward, Fedje of Site ce leader, said that this 38 26 Ml Patterson, Renville county, | help. legislature for an appropriation of J. H. Burkhart, Ward county, ml-| agreed with ti ‘ 4 Private disappointment was ex- Ling ees ae to oa: a Senator Dave Hamilton said in| pressed by some delegations that} budget o: or this train. one of the most important | opty to a statement of Benton that| Mr. Coolidge did. not detine more |We plan on sending it through In- tle the mill and elevator question; Thompson of Burleigh. of committee had been shut out when| intended to play in the conference | southern Minnesota, and South Da- ness developments of importance| To arrive 125%@.., [and 's the only Inde- | that the report will have a far-| the group went: into executive ses-| and in Pan-American affairs in gen-| kota, to show the people there what ere aa tie reaching effect and that: the house sion; that he had not thought of|cral and did not discuss in particu-|we have and what we produce in He said he could see no reason sella Heh An ee amending his motion to allow the| lar his country’s problems in her|North Dakota, explaining to them - i 1 re, and invit- % a i lope ee for “stay-| members have had opportunity to legislators to remain. He was sorry| relations to her southern neighbors. | the kind of land we have, and in » he! In general, the view was helg that |ing them to come and live with us. 7. OL MeLeai Is Mr. Coolidge, as the head of a great | We have room for a great many Committee Usurps Powers Rep. Frank J. Lyons, Mclean Report to Go in Journal country surrounded by many consti-|more people in the state, we can Reasons advanced by somo of the | cout, said the committee report) ‘The senators voted to print the| tutional limitations, could not be ex-|make them happy and prosperous, at the com-| should fo through the same process joint committee report in their] pected to pronounce startling and|and it will make us happy and pros- ill, that some copies of the journal. ‘ decisive views upon political ques- berous to have them become citizens Benson said he wanted to read/ tions now troubling the chancellor-|of our state. islature, that the committee failed | of members and that ho wanted one| over the committee n rt more|tes of the Americas. “Nor should we overlook the op- portunity we have for storing wa- there had been an overs: said. read it carefully. tion at the state mill and clevator,|Rep. R. E. Swendseid, Mountrail Y ters and helping to prevent another that the committee admitted condi- | county, expressed a similar view. Lease mcuiay ot nape weet FARGOANS ARE flood similar to the one of. last tions at ghe mill needed correction| Charging the Nonpagtisan objec-| Contained which were “not alto- spring in the southern _part of the and then failed to attempt to cor-| tors with attempting to play politics | cother what they should be.” NOT OPPOSED ississippi valley. Closely con- rect them, that the report was mis-|and with laying plans to amend the| "paying » ‘tribute to the other d nected with flood control is the di- Icading in’part and covered too much | committee report, Twichell said that| members of the joint, committee TO ELEVATOR |Version project for. Devils Lake, territory and that no copies of the | the report, as presented, is not satis-| Senator Patterson i ‘ecole from which North Dakota would re- testimony presertted before the foitt | factory to some of the Ind 's| of time had been spent‘in pre (Continyed from page one) ceive benefits in: many ways. We committee will be available to tho pee ilriltd prom vee nd | ing the report per paseekods sy s ket North Dakota products, and|nced the water not only for sub-irri- public. - backed a +h ati th . 3 eee miration for the attitudes of its| whether or not you are willing to| gation, but also for precipitation ‘The houge decided to print the ergy) a ean par members. He said he hoped the| get behind the building of another| that we would get from the water mill audit report by O. E Lund in No vi icons, Th 1 de Wy aents, he | Senators woilld work for the bene-| terminal elevator at Fargo. I would stored in our lakes, Devils Lake is its journal of today, since a mistake | Nonpartisans. The Independents, he| sit of the state and “not for some| also like to have your endorsement | now 26 feet lower than it was 40 had been made in not printing the |said, are not going to back up any| individual or some proposition.”| of the division project and the pos-| years ago. Devils Lake used to feed {report in the journal of the first] more. The only reason fpr seeking! “Action on the bill proeaing for] sibility of making ‘the Missouri oe all the other lakes south of it which v- & postponement of action, he appropriations to cover expenses of| Red Rivers navigable; also your|are now dried up.” Nothing of interest is muons chances a ihe cscs fe melse td the special session was postponed] opinion of the Greater North Da- except adjournment — sine die. compal the Indeapenéenta to back 1 after several senators had pointed] kota train, on which project each of L will technically ie he ates further, lie warned that; if any ote out that the bill, as it now stands,| the railroads will contribute $25,- | Personal and ton aioe the tena, ye | further, Mo warned that ay at | overs expences for only sigh days | 000 ihe tate wil cniribute 825-1 SOO) News of porn nd since the rel . and pass the appropriatiot bill car-|the Independents will offer some) the session is indefinite, it will be| “We have the opportunity now to eee rying $22,000 to, pay [eas cacae cof pmscnaioen(a ct Sent o oe necessary to amend it to make it] make North Dakota a greater state, | Mandan Vicinity the special session. ~ 5 ee “should be there.” . ”! cover the full period. , to make it possible for producers in o——_—_— tion bill will be the only one pass: 3 North Dakota to get something for} Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lanterman at this session. Tried to Preserve Harmony Emergency Bills Introduced themselves. left Monday for New York City from In its report, presented yesterd: The only reason the Independents| Senator Walter Bond, Ward} “t would like to hear from you! whence they will sail Jan, 21 on the the committee found that criticism | had “backed up” at all, he said, was| county, introduced an aged | so that the people in the state who| Laconia for a three-month hat of the mill and elevator manage-|to preserve harmony and eliminate | bill amending the 1927 law provid-| are not posted on what can be done | will take them through Great Bri- ment by the senate hgh edits polities from the session as far as| ing for methods of obtaining money| for North Dakota and who have|tain and the central European coun- committee, a ted at Hie tare could be possible. to make it allow for the payment! confidence «in your organization, | tries. En route to New York, Mr. regular session, was just! i. B h C.N. Lee, Dunn county, contended | of deficiencies in the funds of spe-| can be guided by it. and Mrs. Lanterman -vill visit in there was no need for calling the /that the request to read the report | cial improvement districts when the gare aie Minneapolis and Chicago, special session and that at of the) carefully before voting on it was| SPecial assessments or taxes are in- ee recommendations made by the gover- not unreasonable and Burkhart sufficient to pay the Flies or UN. ABLE TO GIVE Mrs. J. R. Hill and little son of nor in his message are By matters | pointed out that Twichell’s statement | interest of special improvement R San Diego, Calif. have arrived in for consideration 1+ this time. ha was in the nature of a threat which warrants, NY REASON FO the city to spend some time as the Although the special session has) wag not at all disguised. The Non-| | Another amendment would keep KILLING VICTIM | 2223.01, zs, Hill's parents, Mr. been marked by a harmony of d at ime isans, he said, “want the truth,| municipalities from selling or en- and Mrs. J. C. Haskins between the Nonpartisan’ an ‘a es e whole truth and nothing but the| tering into a contract for the sale " x pendent factions, it was conside (| truth,” and are not afraid of it. of. its bonds without first advertis- (Continued from page one) Guests for five tables of bridge possible that « fight on bad spatial Talking agains hasty action, Fow-| ing for bids except that bonds| until he reached manhood, and then| were entertained Saturday by Mrs, committee's report may develop terjler geviewed the report, pointing | coming under the first amendment/ went into the construction business.|J. E, Sullivan and Mrs, G. A, Ren- day, and this despite the fact that] out that most of. it already is con-| ™ay be exchanged for matured or] Nine years ago he move to Owosso.{den at the Sullivan home. High the report was unanimous, ined in the journal, that most of | matured interest warrants. Owosso residents said Hotelling’s| score in the games was won by Mrs, Suffer Change of Heart house members, attended the Rg et) T. Toten, agg aitatanllne LeaArnaieaist was H. L. Dahners. committee sessions and: that there | ty, luced emerge! apparent . He was made a aaa iy ance i nig ware spp was little contained ¢h it <zhich was| amending the 1927 hail tax laws} deacon of Christ church here and| H. M. Pfenning of the Mandan the governor, appeared to have suf-|"¢™ to the members. took ‘a leading part in the affairs| Mercantile company left Sunday on fees change of heart over the| Three-fourths of the quotations chasers and il] of the rate. Only Sunday he|a short business trip to Minneap- week-end and a last desperate battle aan Sym, tbe report of the senate % lia-] presid ection services olis, He will at the meetings PI i the church,. the services|of the Northwestern Lumbermen’s by aden ee was con.|¢laiming that the wingh De frogger eS Sat her pan atablahed an elder. association while in the cities. rolled at the Sot eee a 10 * fal es comenietoner ta. thle comane- refused & Believe he r, husband| BODIES OF TWO FOUND IN the majority appears to have been ‘, "Ail bills. inti ta lio sabe guilty. said UTO ji ‘ -| confessed, statement had been Angeles, Jan. 17.—(?)—The stren, ei at this. session by re-| of ate, with the conneed of the et 1 od Angel geet The exe favored the governor at the Jast|the committee was unanimou he pence, appreerienes, have been re- ———_—_+—_—_——— | puted _wealthy Pasadena residen' pointed out, and, as a result, there gor hens ~ state affairs commit- mn and Dorothy 9 man, believ led in Boze! regular session, eee | ‘was little reason to stay in Bismarck | tee to waste no to have res! man, Mont.., ne eee tl ee and study it. time in killing them. sal Re, and St. Pew Minn. were found en rt the: gees awa ia Wf "4 ree. eee Era Seeelt Sat, | de. eis President Coolidae Sor Se aA i fe ‘iene ‘ : Starts Trip Home| “| today. “A letter indicated « suicide eee oe ean sake on eee az peg pnt itd one : iia re] at ae ere yesterday afternoon failed after the ve was ( ‘Too Late to Classify od verbal tilt of the session. 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