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(==1THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE # . S — : i ; - BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1928 PRICE FIVE CEN1S SENATE COMMITTEE APPROVES FARM AID BILL 4 Frank Milhollan Resigns as Member of Railroad Board|#viny-HAvGnN YY BENLARKINIS |{ @s=B==_| Former Premier of Great Britain Dies Early Today 0) aaa APPOINTED 10 BRONCHITIS |7—_sssaabe— 080 STUATON AND NOVEENT TO [ram ore ag PROVES FATAL | qammersenmy | PRAT COORDS ARE OOO, ga | tea eee Ohio Advocates per les IC N ILL aa “aa i Lady Oxford, Tw stitee BS) | Moe? . wee ee eek ie Sate lca lb eg RESUME FIGHT y ya "sill Canter qa When Death Came VILLAGE IN MOURNING Demand Made For Coolidge to Run Again Future Plans Uncertain, But ‘Family Will Be Here For Washington, Feb. 15.—()—Farm ale : . relief branched out in three con- Some Time j precuriney . : onWashington, Feb. 15.—(#)—The|He and Hunt to Appear Today ¥ — gearters today and de- ‘ 2 jo situation, with its rapidl: “4 : aS velop some additional ideas on ‘Resignation of Chairman Frank| Frank Milhollen, chairman of the| Earl of Balfour, Another War veloping clash between Listy For Thoms Murder—Con- 4 , the form the legislation should take. ‘Milhollan as & member of the state| State railroad board, who this morn- Hoover and Senator Willis for con- tinuance Likely x : : While the senate agriculture com- ilroad board and the appointment] i8& Presented his resignation to) © Statesman, Confined to trol of the state’s convention dele- ’ J | mittee tackled the McNary-Haugen of Ben Larkin, a former speaker| Governor A. G. _Sorlie and His Hi | Ration, 8 setting the pace in early ‘ “|| bill and its equalization fee, -Ben- ff the state house of representatives life. Ben Larkin, former mem ‘ by face at folowea sorely) _Los Angeles, Calif. ree i Tormer’ exeeuiverer Ed Liat 4 ° ponamy N no! el aaa ini : F : r ‘ of several iz Lxuocaced today by Governor A. G: the ‘legislature and speaker! Sutton Courtenay, England, Feb. “draft Coolidge” movement, jon Wiliam Edvard Hickwnn to railroads, proposed to the house 8 Nien y by * “| of the house, was appointed to fill] 15.7 The Earl ‘of ord: and Ohio's Republican national com- delay the joint trial of Hickman agriculture committee the granting, ee 8 nas ao as a| the vacaney on April 1, when Mr. Asquith, who as Herbert H. Asquith mitteeman, Maurice Maschke, has and Welby Hunt, for the slay- of federal charters for farm com- ollan’s res’ ihe we bag , Mithollan’s resignation becomes poe " Great Britain as pivalee : Joined those who are advocating the ing of C. Ivy Thoms, was @ | modity organizations to cope with, fie almnoat fire years of a six-year Pa ried from 1908 to 1916, died today at the hag challenged ‘Senator Wills ta| lacked, Wy presiding Juige Bese ae ii e A nator to Ci 3 0 said he advocat no Shace tiveey te provide Soe cis wast gc ane his retirement from | Afte= more, than 40 years of public] make publie any correspondence caeramicues amaperier Tuane Miss Sadie Holland of Chicago, who} P#tticular bill, but wanted only to’ Pete pee ane lenderani toe ce pty | Ey tui, wih he mag wus aho thal he be aced| Seat Chi tor ee fe foeesings af amputee te sitaton I'he open son for the resignation. The salary in October, 1926, advancing age be- enon priine sinister "Gna Hebei bl als Boe cabinet Jerome Walsh, Hickman’s | both legs, from complications of an More Liberal Policy Asked of members of the railroad com- fe to make inroad on his health.| member of the House of Lords, the| Willis issued a statement yester- hee ies Sip nl arin a -— ST ae SE | Meanwhile, » group representing mission is $3,000 a year, Mary corel eS He Ged, PUL | Earl of Oxford and Asquith passed|day declaring Maschke had given | iis ples for a conti plural Peg ational farm organizations Milhollan’s letter of resignation monary complications developed and! away this morning at the age of 25.!him cordial assurance of sup- The tn et - | _ ~~ | urged before a house appropriations was brief. It merely said: “I here- Monday afternoon he lost conscious- Port,” and added that if the commit-| nounced Tteelt ready etna. | ubcommittee @ more liberal federal .. by, tender my ro hector as ae ness. fetes be recovery was ¢—_______________~¢ | teeman “assumes that his very sur-| Huutetationres Ay Cony (cit E licy in financing agricultural re- bE 4 AR ine me effec. 50. the loned. end came at Today in Co Prising course in this matter will! mer, asked by Judge Hardy if | oe ies they 4 pial hase tice py poeerigh ee | AY MN CONETESS | | |change my attitude, he is mistaken.”| fe wae ready: sald fe would: nat been eet he budget bureau has 2 tubers Ste ae, in capi s : erin cometh Pon A ‘ former premier | The senator said he was “surprised” oppene the Watiiel:ar aceuntin= been hi liberal this year in mak. pig diy a 4 ollan -egetbecs My cor ae = co! oF is room with a (By The Associated Press) i Maschke’s joining Walter F.| ance if it were only until Mon- ine the budget for research in the cotter ith the governor regard- Will) Continue Experimental] "ever? cold, an acute attack of | Sete nae istant secretary of com-| Yay ns he had been informed. lepartment of agriculture,” ing his resignation in order to give pharyngitis followed and bronchitis; Senate continues debate on a leader in the Hoover “Are you. ady?” insisted | spokesman for the group said afte cessor before the formal resignation| Flying, However, Despite "5 ais in a muttionsmin-| rathmubic, utlties inquiry ovement, “in the endeavor to split! wage Rierdy. OSTEN KILLER: crease’ is. Ranutfiteat ter ete cesso: -win- vote in pros ee * 2 | is m should be announced. Its Hazards dowed room overlooking his beloved| on George amendment to refer [tie Ohio delegation and cause fac The attorney ans:vered that tional differences in Ohio which will Elected in 1918 At his bedside were the| it to federal trade commission. ‘1 ; he was. the American farmer.” . Mitholtan, s printer by trade, was — members of his family, Lady Oxford| _ Senator Root, Republican, |DTiNg about serious trouble in the) “judge Hard thereupon, dew | ee Min.! , 1 Was claimed on behalf of the el la a the railroad’ PM ees MOS fon dante (Margot shag his two dangly ba. noe ai press for = ‘Contest te Cover State oo — ia senha jow- ‘Governor Christianson of Min- Ameri n Fi aro Bureau Federation, sin served con- lbergh continue|ters, Princess SESCO, ion on house al property i e procs been is the Nati i tlopensty’ since that. tim bis saike of experimental fiying| Bonham-Carter, and “his ges an Interstate commerce comm The contest between the two can-} made and hat under the new nesota Issues Proclama ie National Grange, and other Ad pla | technical problems o! didates will be carried to every poll- Mine: ahaslate erect : groups, that “investments in re- never held any other elective o despite the hazards connected with|thony Asquith. tee to decide on Johnson reso- | ing place in Ohio, managers on Porn| sy demanding absolute pr tion Today search in the Department of Agric i 8 lution f eld investi; ; ‘ before the granting of a ¢on- ; of ve R bre! cake re er he has been a ue a bere, that oe = Friends With Him be lor oo ae ig8- {sides declaring full slates of dele- poseetibe id be conte’ te culture have returned dividends to 4 ites will be presented in every dis- Shaear As chairman of the railroad board| cept to-try to rest in private life, | », Throughout the night a fc-: close| mitteo takes up farm relief | £8'e* Wil be presented in every dis-| deny the ples. St. Paul, Feb. 15.—(AP)—A re- he has been an ex-officio member of| “There are so many things to be| friends and a number of villag measures, a:can- ee vard of $500 was offered today by ery other big busi is the state printing commission andj done,” ‘he said last night. “Im- iting knew Lord Oxford well, awaited House continues debate on Mapetor Goerreraeis sup: Los Angeles, Keb. 15. — aS i bleached ly ae tie ait ganized to distribute “and. miaekee man forthe list six “yearn, Hel Rhy "mast some and’ shey casmet| wae inevitable. because of hia'ace| Hee" Zewoltice, sppropgla~ Inert of Hoover fo sald Jamen | Qouaemned, 2 leon the, gulows Governor, Christians slayer of Pcari| #8, Products,” | Yoakum told the - ion is its commi . : I i « aragnised. oud te, president C6 -thel de taste mleae nart ceis e | raced, ape endoweeh: host. riders numerous subjects, in. joartield probably, would be the! Parker, William. Edward Hi Osten, Minneapolis music student,! Heer weeens, omunittee. | “Farming, ie ia ‘As the Hh outs at the rate of $500 for é Hoover delegation’s second choice ‘ ight f ; l , Stud the largest of all, is not, and dea uncil and also is-ppesi- | ; the former premier fought his! cluding anti-injunetion meas- today continued to fight for found murdered in.a ehed in North dictate the stata federation of impor. "Ag. cat smears ein tio, wis dent, aoviber| sre net” * lat 2"atoghi and” Robert ek of/sane Yas called upon fo answer An-| Minneapolis: Oxiohen 21951. Sho| ru ‘onmemet ge See sa F Bgo He es | preskieny gar ye (ng an age iW stat Cincinnati, son of Chief Justice | the! : Was a student at Minnesota college.| farmers get only $7,500,000,000 of Slope Poultry Asso- i n fore 000] the Earl’of Balfour, was confined YESTERDAY ‘ ‘i Hickman and Welby Hunt, part-| Her home was in Norwegian Grove] $29,500, 0 : Giation and, holds 600 ft. prise] Sek eae ale the river| to e Taft, probably would be # candidate | ners in crime, were ordered into|townshin’ Ottertail were $22,500,000,000 | which consumers pay for 17 standard féod products. All the rest $15,000,000,000 goes to dealers and hendlers, for distriba= tion and selling.” . me near Prestonkirk, Scot- y ribbons, won in various North Da-| front, he was stopped by @ reporter| and, om the orders of his dactors.| irnate,debated Walsh public lor delegate at large, pledged tolocrt, ‘tadsr tin trial om changes oi | ownaniPs 1 oficverner Ghent 13 ys utilities inquiry resolution and | Hoover. i che i kota poultry shows. who asked him his opinion of Secre-| Earl Balfour, who is nearing h onuedl bi 2 : {slaying C. Ivy Thoms in.an attempt-ison follows a petition of Ottertail In Eilition to membership in state fog a War Davis" proposal. *leightieth birthda: y» had an acute at- cn wer vice 54 ” Ue dae ope ° pul Dade 3 deypel drug store holdup in Rosel 2 | county. residents who asked that a organizations Milhollan has won dis-| “What is the proposal?” asked cxeqipet aryng sr ie i Judiciary sub-committee of | his friends to bring him the Demo. |*UbUrD, on Christmas eve, 1926. The | reward be posted. tin tyt} : initial court session was expected to! Minneapolis police were uns S- Another Menace been alli pareradnetl ede: sees he is going to ask you|scribed complete rest for many ror —— i eg pin, | Cratic nomination, come & NeW |e little more than a formality, as}ful in ther search for the mondercs.| Another situation which. he said is chairman of the cooperative com-| to stop stunt ‘ying weeks. Shipstend _anti-injunction bill, {demand for the renomination of seome Walsh, Hickman’s attorney.| vey enc, search for the m issuing| was growing rapidly, and wh{ch mittee representing the railroad) “Of course I can’t answer that| There was deep mourning in this | ing aerevall sii Njaneqiy a signified intention of asking @! the proclamation, said $500 will be! would further affect the farmer was boards of 26 states which was ap-| offhand and say what my course| little village of Sutton Courtenay by Senate commerce committee |p¥blican committee for New | continuance until Monday, paid out of the state treasury for| the organization of powerful cor- Pointed to sit with the interstate) will be,” he replied. “I don't con-|the country folk, not so much for! voted 7 to 6 to call Secretary ‘ rior Judge Carlos Hardy indicated! “information leading to the appre-| porations such as dairy, joultry and commerce commission in the investi-| sider what I have been doing as|the British statesman and famous ork, who spoke at a Lincoln day |f "Would be granted. bakery combinations, to handle food * iM hension and conviction of the per- gation into freight rates on grain| hazardous flying in the sense that I/figure in the world war as for the| Hoover, for questioning on dinner and devoted much time to|"* Pats in the holdup game, Hickman "ihe | products. More then’. $500,000,000! ry A son or persons who committed the itory. ly white haired old man who, ea i comparing Lincoln and Coolidge; | and Hunt will be enemies in the im-| murder.” of their stocks and bonds have been, in’ western territory. This hearing} have taken until a few os took. } House approved prohibition eolidge Could Be Reelected sold to investors, he said. While! nding trial. Hickman, who was tions F Ambassador George H. Be ee cnt daily strolls through the ‘ields and| 8d coast guard appropra' ‘ormer : little upset when he was condemned he was not criticizing these corpore han Seenspartation are coming ae a lanes of Berkshire and alone the — _ aetetins Dani gah! a Harvey, who arrived in bel Eh) to death yesterday by Judge J. J. E OND R ATE ations, he declared That tusde ta) and some of them are killed.|banks of the Thames. a eee andl yesterday from Europe, alto © |‘Trabuceo, has voiced his eagerness Pay coupons and dividends on this) But the ones who do the pioneering Became an Invalid Tribute was paid Colonel Preseed easily be reelected if he |£F ® chance to testify against, Hunt vast sum in stocks and bonds can are the last ones to think of the! ‘Then an affection of his leg kept! Lindbergh on house floor and |weuld run, but added his thought |!" sean sicoamel rie aa F PHE A AN N come from only one source, low} hazards.” him from moving about much. Ad-| Representative Allgood, Demo- | that Mr. Coolidge was expressing a ( ic mandi co ia niece paid the farmer and high “Have you any particular flights| vancing age had made inroads on| crat, Alabama, introduced a bill |Guttrwication eether than’ a prefer: : Wile the abeatec ad innival in mind?” . F his once robust health and he be-| for issuance of memorial coins. | ence when he said he did not choose , ee de Shieh of a permissive) “No,” he “There are 80/ came an invalid, but was still fresh| proceeds to assist commercial |t> run. aw under which farmers can unite! things done.” and vigorous in mind and keenly in-| aviation. Representative Con- Mr. Hilles said many men were their pirengr a sate inven £otte terested in affairs. nolly, Democrat, Texas, urged {striving to succeed Coolidge and re eee oe inued, “t ey His political career ended in a| Lindbergh to cease flying and |they were “surrounded by fee) of|* W sd is decane ees ee 4 ty dissension with the man who deren Me to development of ambition and i-aael he comet the Wing Residents Help Swell “The remedy,” DURA ! Mi Det Lind Gee | imebeteeetetive.tidisin ot Ili. [aN SIRT, PE Seine Desee- | Propagation Fund With | to prevent this custom before it For the last two years of his pre-| nois, ranking Republican on | friends must now retire from the ; Additional S iad grows beyond control: and extead ty a miership, ‘Earl Oxford faced the| house naval committee, said {stage in order to avoid the appear- dient itional Subscriptions | farmers equal opportunity, totem] scheduled for| crises of the great war stolidly, but| President Coolidge was hopeful | ance of double-dealing.’ the situation. This can be done’ uet was planned! it was felt that he !2cked the mag-| that Stee penem nara! aye ine “No one doubts ie 5 » ohie Miia (Continued on page two) to guide Great} program would be accepted by | sincerity of purpose, tarts Marc! al ants that are ? the cont Photographs and ul necessa! ; A AMnETT throug! confi: reas. abdicate ntirely : a ith AUTO DBALERS |tizracie'tes "Pens ) SBR ears tum ret |" Coniced nae eed] —to Be at Bismark | or ect St Maps of Oil Field re. bill wae eae liberation ons ne WILL MAKE OLD Are Exhibited Here n : il refuges in Burleigh vas I ET TONIGHT Ean ‘Oxford censured Lloyd George reading Muscle Shoals bill for his attitude in favor of Thu be (Cont “There is no doubt th the; Members of North Dakota’s na-| special game wardens who are| ti d ies are busily| snaring the birds will catch the| ,,/ield maps and photographs of ined on page twe) Heermeazasize: Hull; Dome. IVE psc a in polishing their Tifles re quota of 1,000 tingenecked | heats tbe Pica ta ree veen t - ite cconomic structure accoutrements in preparation for the| 3rts hich ill form the nucleies of|/°° oc intarsated, by EB. ‘Taylor, Tentative Plans For Bismarck- Board Approves with aid to farmer, downward pees annual inspection by an officer of Bice ee SRST of] former oil operator of the field, Tj A tic Plan the federal war department. the Izaak Waiton league, which is| Thompson, one of the organizers thle Tax Commissioner Says Mer- Mt the North Dakota| Sponsoring the ‘movement, nid ta;| the successful Flickertail Oil com at N. D. College chants Must File Inven- | guardemen a ay. pany, and M. Monson of Minot, guardsmen will be made this jodie Expense of keening! the binds Heed Saree a made several tri is A, Kunzig, i : to the field last year, at room ga Tectntet 2'ttrug “alent Joneph M. Devine Many of Sats ee site ote wi Cae Mas | eet ate at | Gad Peete tat’ Sam a He sation oe eae arene Aqgeenaes ¢ " ‘ . Decision to make effective a law | "e#0t# meee! guard. lncaddiion ge, rye was : aham Linco hich the te books | © inspecting the personnel, he will Gay by the state of adminis- — aes er se hi ao check the equipment which has been nounced today. In five years the Kevin-Sunbui for physical’ Joseph M. Devine, commissioner issued to each company and examine education for each student, the pro-| of inmlgraton, addressed members i its records. wanis club Tue: wiston of tariff and readjust- Mandan Auto Show Will Fea ete gg a agreements. e proved unnecessary during the mild days of the past few weeks and it ing. als ; i greatly as- sisted in capturing the bi: field has grown to an area 20 miles long and 12 miles wide, and n has 867 producing oil wells and 99 e producing MrinPist Rat pn motion of intramu mes and n the H. Thoresen. Major Kunzig will make his first; ing ta a local sportsman whoj| !¢ have been built tributary possiblity of & dlecor of pipsical| Mie nad wens kee ee made |inapection at Wabpeton on March| watched the game wardens in their| field to handle the crude oil. education who would not have the| Mr. Devine told many intercsiing first ti 26, when he will. inspect the head-| operations in the vicinity of Oakes . inatitution’s| details of Lincoln's life. D Ih bay of the se battalion and] on Sunday night. Continued mild} S, D. Party Precinct members of the] Dr. A. 0. Arnson spoks brief ir merchandise pany I, The remainder of his] days will mean the completion of “Business Standards and Ethics.” | stocks with itinerary follows: March 27, regi-| the project in less than the antici- chard Hall was chairman of the The aim,|mental headquarters of the 164th| pated time. Ly & Elections Are Held of the day, iafeaiey and regimental Boogauas: a hdaitions! subscriptions 40 the} Aberdeen, S. D., Feb. 15.—(AP)— it! b Vs 3 March 28, ‘wero received frem residents| South Dakota, the first sta! PP Dill any B, Fargo; March 29, head-| of Wing over the weekend. tha |e a palitieal mote at tae TO; of the first battalion and/ donators were, J. J. Hoerner, Kath-| set of the national-campai yeies L, Hillsboro; March 30, W. Edgerton, George Piepkom,|day witnessed the initial tur turning third battal 1928 political bea when voters M, Grand Forks; je rs, tins, H. Stn tony py to the polls and register: ait cece, GY Gach abn meas tae 3 Seri = Hag storehouse, | Geo: Are. Tek Holmes second battalion, Cando; z TOM MIX INJURED st Ai i at t i i f Company Be Willie | Beverio Mice » pany E, 1, Feb. 15.—(?) 10, Company D, Minot;|—Tom Mix, screen cowboy, is con- >| fined ‘to his home with a series of ailments including three cracked ribs, a strained wrist and a bruised leg, suffered last Saturday the filming of one of his western| 8, pierre, le also developed « cold. iis physician described his injuries as painful but not serious. It takes one minute for all the bleod in the human body to pass ‘through the heart, ii

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