The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1929, Page 7

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SENATOR PROSPECT Grundy Is Charged With Having Grown Rich in a ‘Pro- tected’ Industry today that the “inference ts irresis tible” that the service rendered by Joseph R. Grundy, Pennsylvania in raising Republican campaign funds led to the belief by Grundy and those associated with him that he would be able to influence the action of “his Party associates in congress.” Had Protected I industry j Holding the chief contribution to Political life of Mr. Grundy, who is! being considered for the Pennsylvania | senatorial seat, had consisted of rais- ing funds for campaign use, the re- port said there was no doubt of his | ‘ardent attachment to the principle of protection” and it could not be; overlooked that “he has grown rich in | the pursuit of a high protected in- dustry.” Though the result is not to be at- tributed wholly to him, the report instance, to the campaign, could gain some idea of the value of his services in connection with the tariff from the fact that in 65 of the leading in- dustries of Pennsylvania, the pend- ing tariff bill recommends raises in 42. ‘This, it said, signified added profits to the manufacturers of the state, if the rates became effective, of $1,166.- 000,000 as computed by an expert of the department of commerce. Grundy is president of the Pennsyl- vania Manufacturers association. “By the pyramiding process,” the{ report continued, “it is estimated thai additional cost to the consumer will be very much more than that stupen- dous sum, well informed expertS in- sisting will reach double that amount Had Farmer Solution Grundy had a “solution” for the troubles of the wheat farmer, namely, that he reduce his production, the re: port continued. “The consumer does not figure at all in Mr. Grundy’s views in respect to tariff legislation,” the report went on. “They constitute, he says, a part |¢@ of the 23,000,000 who voted the Re- publican ticket in 1928, giving a man- date to revise the tariff, a mandate he | tomers. construes to signify such a revision Pose, to antagonize which is treason on the part of any other of its mem- bers.” ALTON LEAGUE HAS EXECUTIVE MEETING Bismarck Men Appointed to| mediately following Committee to Direct Activ- ities of Sportsmen Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 10.—#)— Lisbon, president, presided. Others in attendance were John Tucker, Bis- Legislative—Frank Ployhar, Valley City; John Tucker, Bismarck; E. H. Mattingly, Jamestown; Alfred East- gate, Larimore; and Frank Hyland, Legal—H. P. Remington, Lisbon; Matt Murphy, Fargo, and J. M. Han- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY DECEMBER 10, 1929 HAITI RIOTS CAUSED BY AMBITIOUS ONES EDEN CARE Casualty in Service, Ameri- can Woman Says HE HEADS GREAT CHICAGO STORE! Back from East, Says SEN. NORRIS DEMANDS MINNESOTA POR STIFF TARIFFS, EDITORS STAND FOR QUEST! COMMITTEE STATES,» BULLETINS PRESIDENT RESIGNS Athens, Greece, Dec. 10—(#)— President Admiral Kondourtetis, londers Who Paid for Ad Urg- t ing Congress to Favor Industries in Tariff bearing his name. Field was photo- graphed as he ar- ‘was appointed tive of the Grecian Republic Dec. 4, 1926, resigned today. bine Abo SELECTS President Hoover will send the nomination of William R. Castle, assistant secretary of state, to the senate shortly to be confirmed as a special ambassador to Japan while the London naval tions conference is in progress. DEBT ACT REPORTED Washington, Dec. 19.—(7)—The Hawley resolution to authorize congressional approval of the set- tlement negotiatel for funding the $4,025,000,000 French war debt was reported to the house today by its ways and means committce after Undersecretary Mills had testified the treasury approved of the measure. & GRUNDY REPORT MADE jitigton, | { York City on the | ASKS ‘PROPAGANDA’ PROBE steamship Maure- | Cresco. j tania after a trip} The Reades found winter no worse Washington, Dec. 10.—(4)—The lob- | pe | by committee reported to the senate | Advertisement Requests Quick | Passage So Farm Relief Can Be Speeded Washington, Dee. 10.—4)—Senator | Norris, Republican jebraska, demanded in the senate to- Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, Dec. 10.—) | —Haiti resumed its normal aspect ; today confident that there would be no continuation of week-end rioting hich cost lives of five Lag and ‘AST RHODES SCHOLAR ROL BART | Versatility of Winner Shown in Scholarship, Athtetics, Independent of When he won the Cecil The advertisement appeared simul- | addressed taneously with an appeal to congress by the Minnesota editors | urging the senate particularly to vass added, those who contributed, at his|the tariff measure with i new farm rate schedule” and not to hold it up indefinitely with attempts to cut industrial rates below the pres- After Senator Allen, Republican, Kansas, had read into the record the advertisement as appearing in today's Post, college on the list of schoo ¢ {burns and Fi graduates have (no other Jamestown student {having attained the award, Mr. Kurtz, who took his : from Jamestown college last year and Axel Wilbur, Minneapolis traveling ANIMAL N studies at Yale univer- | rained such honor, tions of the entire mass of young people.” of Americans Cayes and Jeremie arrived here sate- ly on the naval vessel Woodcock after Pennsylvania the appointment would be made “by the people who bought and paid for the of- fice the governor of Pennsytvania now occupies,” (.airman Cara- way today submittcd a critical report of the lobby committee's findings on Grund: favor of industrial HANKINSON REPL TO NYE'S CHARGES Says Farm Board's Policy Will Disrupt ‘Efficient Mar- keting System’ his residence at Jamestown colle (fished He won, in addition to the cum laude which is awarded annually by Board of Christian Education, Phil- ddelphia, and the Truste: ship, which is given cach year to that senior who has shown the best col- lege work during four ye: “I want the farmers of Minnesota | to know what their papers, which are| pretending to be friends of the farm- er, are spending their money for,” he said. ” Called Two-Part Program ‘The appeal by the editors asserted the Hoover plan of farm relief was Majoring in English and biology, he demonstrated particular abilit erature, in which subject he plans to {000 and loss to the hotel was set a specialize while at Oxford. Such lit erary interests led him to the pre ‘dency of the national English frater nity chapter of Sigma Tau Delta a: well as the presidency of Theta Alpha Phi, dramatic fraternity. dent of the Masquers, he also be- longed to the Adelphi Literary society. Minneapolis, Dec. 10.—(#)—R. W. Hankinson of H. L. Hankinson é& Co., grain commission firm, in a statement today supported the position taken by his firm in a letter read in the sen- ; peared in Cue, magazine of Theta | Alpha Phi, in the Iwakta, Collegian. He also has mu: ent, having had the leadin: the opera Martha, presen! School of Music, and having for four years a member of both the \ college chorus and the college or- chestra, playing violin in the latter. In addition he has done creditable work as a painter, devoting himsclf to oils and charcoal. ments he has augmented by repre- senting his college 2s a debater and | ‘We know. bela werd ger the leaders -; "that the business structure wl as the of the party shall pro- | -ntry is based largely on tariff pro- tection; that the structure has been process of building for many yea: and that business is adjusted to it.” controlled “We believe,” Mr. stat Represented ; ment said, “the federal farm board's in vjation te the lainnesota edi-| Policy as expressed in its public ut- in Towa, South Da- | terances would so disrupt the proved, kota, and North Dakota were also marketing in the advertisement. Norris said it would be appropriate These achieve- fficien system which the farmer of the northwest at present | Burleigh county's delegation of enjoys that we would be negligent if ble junior club members has departed for the achievement day institute at (the Agricultural college at Fargo. | The letter read by Senator Nye, Mr.; With the two chaperones, Amos Rob- | [eet rroramproonageney eS In track and in gymnasium per- formances he stood out prominently, | having won the conference pa Pionship in pole vault and high jump. | He won distinction in javelin throw ing and held a archer, having organized the college an unproven experiment.” —_ Hankinson said, was one sent to and personal friends, be- an | i the club winners of the lothing club is send- trip, MeKensie c! Mr. Kurtz came to Jamestown iP, lege from Poplar, Mont SSE ee father, J. G. Kurtz, was for a number | 900 Korean Studen of years in the Indian school. now resides in Shawnee, Okla, in a ‘Senator Committee appointments of Isaak | said he resented the eu of North Dakota for signers of the advertisement as “so- country editors.” He added he His brother and sister likewise graduated from Jamestown Johannes Olson, 75, a farmer of near Coleharbor, died here Monday night. He was a native of Sweden | the outgrowth of long standing quar- H between the Japanes2 and Kor- | can students of the middle schools. Brussels, Dec. 10—(4\—Nine persons were killed and 40 injured when a workman's train Icft the rile today | | tation. eens treed left Brussels for Alon | houses can be constructed im cight ‘and descending a stecp incline whea; minutes and can be erected on the the brakes failed to act. rushed at great speed toward Namur | Sa Mother Flowers station, near where its engine left the, “Pilgrim's Progre: rails, the coaches piling on top. was immediately available. ‘The wrecked coaches were lifted by cranes and the injured persons re- ~ {moved and taken to the hospital. ‘| Col C. B. Little East Attending Insurance ee | Makes Friends with Savages Presidents Meetin ee ae Escapes Death attend a meeting of Association of | Life Insurance Presidents in York, Thursday and Friday. He goes | as the representative of the Provident Life Insurance company, of which he is president. 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There was no sign jof the siness that is supposed to exist over the recent stock marxct ple were buying treeiy d, has confi- ability to y pessimism. ‘The prest- business conferences have had effect in tidi over thi at first felt di the fire ma ton Rev. Benjamin upon wine v i. argument for SO ere “But you c One Burned, One Hurt rening trom . Rev. 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