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1eetm Ann. 1088 mn MONEY IS OMITTED ~ INAPPROPRIATIONS Proposal to Add $24,000,000 to Stamp Out Liquor Circum- vented by Committee Washington, Feb. 21—(4)—Embody- ie te desire of house administration leaders to circumvent the controvert- ed 1 of $24,000,000 additional for prohibition enforcement in the first deficiency bill, a second meas- ure omitting that item was submitted to the house today by its appropria- tions committee. Every other item in the first bill ts incorporated in the new measure, which would provide $191,599,000 for emergency uses of government de- partments. One of the largest items is the $75,000,000 for tax refunds. The total includes $11,195,500 for public buildings, $2,150,000 more than was recbmmended in the proposal submitted to congress a week ago by President Coolidge. The increase is to take care of additional projects. The only reference in the measure to prohibition enforcement is an item of $589.010 for salary increases in the prohibition bureau. In Three Sections The new bill is divided into three sections, the first covering $78,677,229 of emergency appropriations recom- mended by the president. The sec- ond would provide $17,299,000 for sal- ary increases for federal employees under the Welch act and the third, $95,622,000, represents the items that were in the first deficiency measure. ‘The tax refund item is the largest single one carried in the measure. Among other large items are $19,000,- 000 for army and navy pensions, $15,- 000,000 for railroad transportation and messenger service in the postoffice department, $3,530,000 for general ex- penses of the marine corps, $3,250,000 for purchase of new airplanes for the army air corps, $2,494,152 for sal- ary increases in the veterans bureau and $7,130,000 for Porto Rican hur- ricane relief. The bill provides fer several changes in /)propriations and for total estimates in the public building Program as recommended by the treasury department to the house ap- Ppropriations committee. Belcourt Gets School Items in the bill included: Bureau of plant industry for dry land agriculture $25,000. Forest service for fighting forest fires in 1929, $1,200,000. Surveys and allotments on the northern Cheyenne reservation in Montana $13,000. Completion of construction on Coolidge Dam $263,000; power plant at Coolidge Dam $62,500. Subsistence for Indian schools $100,000. Cheyenne river school, South Da- kota, rebuilding kitchen, dining room, Turtle Mountain reservation, North Dakota, construction of consolidated day school at Belcourt, $125,000. 72 Farm Bulletins Free from College Seventy-two bulletins and circulars complete the list of total available Publications at the North Dakota Ag- ricultural experiment station and ex- tension division. Of this number, 28 are listed as extension division circu- lars; 36 as experiment station bulle- tins, and eight as experiment station circulars, Circular 85, Available Publications, gives the number, name and a brief description of each of the 72 bulle- tins and circulars listed. Nearly every subject pertaining to the farm and the farm home is covered by these bulletins and circulars. Cir- cular 85 is available for the asking. Daniels, Mandell Fight 10-Rounder Minneapolis, Feb. 21.—(7)—Dick Daniels, Minneapolis, and Mike Man- dell, St. Paul, will be the headliners of the next boxing show at the Min- Neapolis auditorium Tuesday night, February 26. Daniels and Mandell have signed for a 10-tound fight at 178 Pounds. A card providing for 26 York Gets Snowfall New Yossi, Feb. 21.— () — several winter in New York. operated plows over after the storm began. Wy: Fapld. transit’ lines. Five om s. Five of anov fell. { Phonograph Players | Must Be Union Men | ° ¢ Chicago, Feb, 21—(AP)—The se- rious business of operating a pho- nograph—putting on a record, tak- ing one off, and every now and then changing a needle—has become & burning issue with the Chicago Fed- eration of Musicians. i “Cn and after March first,” said an announcersent today by President *|GERMANS THREATEN Charge Recent Shipments of THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE" fand requested would be used to find out what could be done with ‘the present diseased crop. Dixon’s Services Held Tomorrow at 10 SUE AMERICAN Barley Diseased; Federal Investigation Asked Puneral services for John George Dixon have been set for 2 p. m. Fri- day at Perry's Funeral } P)—A Washington, Feb. 21—(A! James C. Petrillo of the federation, threat .by European purchasers of| Rey. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the Methodist- “operators of phonographs or other| american barley, especially those in| meCabe church, mechanical devices for producing Germany, to bring damage suits} wij! officiate. Burial ‘will be made in music in broadcasting studios must against domestic sellers on the "5 cel be members of the Chicago Federa-|pround that recent shipments were i en a a oe AY sntétent ‘t6 Cg has beac the ne oo e point of ‘especial in’ . ture department to ask congress for the 29 stations affected is that mem- | an emergency abiproorintion oF $38, | The Day in Bismarck | 280 to carry on an investigation. tion of Musicians.” bership of phonograph operators in the union would mean « weekly sel- ary of $90 to $115 a week. would chest: GASOLINE TAX BILLS STILL IN COMMITTEE”. No action was taken on three gas- oline tax bills introduced in the North Dakota senate following a two- hour hearing on the measures by a subcommittee Wednesday night. The committee expects to go into private session today for final consideration of the measures. J. J. Ermatinger, secretary of the state highway commission, appeared before the committee on behalf of a bill to turn all of a three-cent tax to the highway department. Senator ‘Watt, Cass county, urged that one cent should go to the counties and supported his bill which makes such | provision. | Ermatinger contended that the | state road program could be worked out and maintained better by the highway commission than by indi- vidual effort of counties. Watt de- clared that farmers need roads to get from their farms to state high- ways, that a portion of the tax should 0 back to them for that purpose and that he would be against the high- way commission getting more money “until it shows that it can spend it better.” Several oil dealers spoke against the Fredrickson-Hyland bill to per- mit deduction from price of gasoline in cases where fuel is to be used in other than a motor vehicle. They declared the law as drawn would be unworkable. Hughes Gives Talk on a Memorial for George Washington In the interest of the erection. of 8 suitable memorial to George Wash- ington, Charles Evans Hughes will speak from radiocasting station WEAF, New York City, at 7:30 p. m._ tomorrow. This was announced today by of- ficials at Fort Lincoln after .they had received that information from | Seventh Corps Area headquarters at Omaha. Sere pai Because the address is of particu- lar interest to all atmy ‘men, as many officers at Fort Lincoln as can arrange it will listen in to the ad- dress, it is said. GOES TO POULTRY SHOW A. R. Miesen, county agent, went to Carson, this morning, to judge at a Poultry show there and to make a talk on poultry raising. He will re- turn Saturday. . priations sub-committee, Dr. A. F.| #t;1- Petrillo said that: any obstinacy | Woods, the department’s director on on the part of the station owners | scientific work, said American grow- sult in a strike call to or-/ers export 30,000,000 bushels of bar- southern Wisconsin, southern Minne- Appearing before a house appro- House meets at 12:30; senate Teachers insurance ‘and retire- ment. fund bill to be considered by house. gg teed onge Alert ible it it manager for state mi tai cavewee be appointed by governor. ‘ House has 27 bills on its calen-_ ta, Tilinois and Iowa, and that the| dar. Indiana, southern Michigan, iH scheme. j the best in its class. ‘DURANT CARS John Deere-Van Brunt _ Double Disk Grain Drill When you plant your fields _ wasted. Theseedisstrungout with a John Deere-Van Brunt evenly in uniform. furrows Double-Disk Grain Drill, you and all covered at the same know that your fields are depth. 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