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PAGE EIGHT. IS PRESENTED dismiss The consent i es the “ica | di Abram F. Myers Explains court in view of the plaint before the comm makes no mention of the action which Myer seid was con- templated by the commission. e discrepancy between the two brought from Chairman Why Letter to Soper Was Not Like Copy ington, Feb. 18.—/?)—The/| letters Soper in court he had informed him COOLIDGE NOT that when the decree was entered the Clayton omplaint against the Continental, trict .ourt at Baltimore, was dis- missed, the commission then would its own complaint against the company. The letter presented | MMITTE yesterday by Soper dic not contain | this statement. decree itself merely .mplaint filed in is considering des! in dis- PLEASED WITH similar com-|President Feels Two Houses fon, but) Have Been Too Liberal With Federal Funds February 18.—(AP) ambitious. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE concerned should pay a part, and he & spe- cial committee to dcteriatae tite how much those cities could contribute N : thinks initial | Sgilit The farm relief bill recently ap- proved by the senate agriculture committee, with its equalization fee, Washi {inadvertent filing of an unsent letter| Borah of the committee the state-|—President Coolidge is out of sym- draws from the president the same is given by Abram F. Myers of the | ment th. Feleral Trade commission as thejery” appeared involved. Myers would be called before the| ations, farm relief and flood control, reason the copy of a letter which he “not only lying, but forg-| pathy, with the course congress is objection that prompted him to veto appropri- last year the McNary-Haugen bill. e He said| pursuing in respect to te judiciary committee | committee rext week and that if his ie In his veto message he selected th fe i. widely trom = a sent to/explanation was not satisfactory the Fine Aker coltieally Bed fee as the most objectionable feature. Federal Judge Morris A. ae Baltimore, in connection wit! judge's dismissal of a Clayton act Beki At a previo com} committee in its inquiry into entry|tal complaint was to be dismirsed, committee would act further. the Myers’ Explanation ‘int inst the Continental) explained that he had thought he somplatn say had advised Judge Soper in argu-|¢Ta! funds. ‘hearing of the sub-|ment on the case that the Continen- gered. He feels that the two houses have He has noted that in addition to the $65,000,000 increase of a consent dissolution decree|and had so written him, but later by the house, congress has added ible. agzinst the Ward Food Products|thought it proable that he had not | $8,000,000 to the army appropriation i ea. company, Myers filed a copy of ajreached that point in his argument in excess of what he thought neces- Aged Man Is Given letter to sup) he had advised Judge Soper that|counsel’ s hands. upon entry of the decree the com- mission would dismiss its own com-| letter to Judge So} presented yesterday by Jud - Soper,|the first and unsent letter, instead who appeared at his own request to|of the rewritten letter. ont a) was Apert ved ist “by a3 majority report of his handling of |accident and not by design.” le; Q i esneent added that he would be glad to ap-'not meet the president's desires be-} George Conn., who interviewed the famous 4 nse of protecting! millionaire as he started on a golf- only in the vocal field, answer criticism in the committee's | the consent decree case. Carbon Copy Differs The carbon copy riven the mittee by Myers decl his present of the = rt his contention that | when the judge took the zasc out of sary, and has doubled the shipping Myers said he_ then rewrote his pear before the committee next cause it provides that thegovernment romising not to “mince words bear the enti ing with its treatment of me the Mis: boatd appropriation. ote his} The tax bill now is lying dormant rand in his!in the senate, where leaders have 15 returns. house by its flood committee does} man near! Mr. Coolidge] ing his own age, faxur, 81, 0! He has heard of the Yoakum farm ‘i ich a) ee ved elteenl Laat sages Ae discussion here In a statement last nigl lyers Py and has learn ‘rom agricul- been too liberal in appropriating fed- + 2e department that, while the pro- has some merit, it includes in the proposed tax curtailment voted | Other features regarded as not feas- Rockefeller Dime Private Maxur, introduced to Mr. \ Bocatitie aa’ pied music for having saved the now fam-| incident with a long called that the general was the old- est living general trio to reminiscing. Private Maxur remarked upon the of of General Ames, to wi re Tm a 5) chicken com- and all smiled broadly. General Ames related s he said, “I. rece! command of ‘es, and you've rou’ mand it ever since,” John D. re- rad while # small crowd laughed loudly. uals of the negro race, with Harry Burleigh, foremost colored musician o! chestral, band and choral accompani- Harry Burleigh Will Broadcast Spirituals| . An hour of folk songs and’ spirit- f the world, singing them with or- ment, will feature a radio program Monday evening, Feb. 20. Ormond Beach, Fla., Feb. 18.—(?) Hartford, Burleigh is one of the ‘outstanding leaders who has brought dignity a Private gation nd distinction to his race. For 35 of St. George's Epi dren and younger folk, has been ji The flood control bill given to the} Sresented iy inl HUH he 8 in New York City, retained over period by a white congre- ecause of the beautiful heat of his baritone voice and his levotion to religious music. Not rever, round yesterday with General has he attained recognition. He is at communities} Adelbert Ames, 91, of Lowell, Mass. given full credit in the world of ever before such Beauty and Quatrry for so little money ! the perfected Wh ip yp e j } t } Only Whippet has all these Advantages Full Force-feed Lubrication—Silent Timing Chain Gas Tank at Rear— BIG 4-wheel Brakes— Balloon Tires and Snubbers—Ad- <9 justeble Steering Wheel—Single Piste ‘Banjo-type Rear Axle with remov- able Shaft — Longer Connecting Rods — Interchangeable Chadwick-type Main Beerings~Modern Hotchkiss Drive. is due not to its remarkable bu coe pig append sch ofa ope” emeenan snd praraien ener tay Cute moldings and window reveals. You will be proud of and you will thrill at its liveliness. It will deliver you all the-epeed want— 3 picks Ue frome 5 to Shee Mitt eactoees ee IG 4-wheel brakes bring it to a stop within 51 feet from a speed of miles ". os Be ea Its extra long makes it ride Unusual Economy Above all, the perfected Whi; assures you tien at minimum mo It olde not only the AAA Comete Coast Economy Record with an average of 43.28 miles to a gallon of gas, but among 5,568 owners in a nation-wide test, the average was 38 miles. 2 Lahr Motor Sales Co. 1 plaint against the Continental. The | testimony before the senate com-|tucked it away to await additional| —One of the famous John D. Rock- copy was quite unlike the original | mittee, he said, he filed a copy of revenue information with the Merch] efeller dimes, usually given to chil- Jw ct BS ae Ley phe = O.B. Factory hich ‘kefeller inte : “Look ous Regro from oblivion. Years of reseach officer of the! study of the music of his own’people|to bookkeeper. toward the cost, if civil war, and that started the obkais that aca Prnengion sees vil war, aged have resulted in the composition and/ limitations 5 Appropriations Needed SOLONS’ WORK) set a app ions si be made so that the work can be be; cdg he believes that the area terbe cone| Dared to him.” He, doffed bere iy labs onc botd that lected by spring’s flood. The ences present house bill, he feels is too| tar first trip: to thie _Corwin- t by him of one hundred irty-five of these sings, whose|from Hi His best known composition] voice and his . brought The spirituals of the American ison of a slave.|negro to be in music has been co-|are said to cone le for}tensive and varied In spite of these to work his SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1928 ie ter body of folk song - folk songs and spirituals| livelihood in a restricted field of|that is still alive and. growing in and|endeavor, varying from deck handjany civilized country today. —~—— ‘ GUARD SCHOOL ENDS way through school and to graduate} Grand Forks, N. De ve 18—(AP) back to days of|ingt Dror Denies lakes sauna heal Hoan cata, cise aay ings go Ss on, D. in jonal guard closed thei: Pegienin among the black tribes of| path has been smoother, as his mons school of instruction Frere compositions ve | Adjutant General G. Angus Frasier, him substantial remuner-| accompanied by Capt. F. A. 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