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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1930 URGE $690,000,000 /U. S. BUDGET OUTLINES HOW FOR DEFENSE OF U.S. Amount Is $34,000,000 Less Than Appropriations for Current Year Washington, Dec. 3.—()—The United States will spend $690,000,000 for national defense in the next fiscal year, if congress adheres to the bud- get estimates forwarded today by almost offset the decrease. The president asked $28,300,000 for construction of naval vessels next Year, a decpease of $21,100,000. But utilizatiop of a large unexpended bal- ance yebulting from delay in building PEOPLE'S Total Appropriations for Fiscal year of 1932 Recommended by President to Total $3,932,842,411; Depart- ment Allotments Made Ws total appropriations of $3,932,842,411 for the government i? the 1932 fiscal year, President Hoover today sub- mitted to congress a table showing the amounts allotted to each depart- ment, independent bureau, and other agencies of the government, to- gether with figures on actual appropriations made for the same purposes in the cunrent (1931 fiscal year. The table follows: Legislative establishment: Senate Estimates Appropriations 1932 1931° $ = 3,252,522,00 $$ = -3,244,744,00 8,182,298.00 8,176,754.00 10,336,609.00 8,472,417.58 175,082.00 ~ 194,560.00 2,457,722.00 3,767,742.00 3,270,000.00 MONEY IS SPENT! HELP OF PIBLIG!—— 'MARTINESON ASKS \ Says Cooperation Would Assist Department; Tells of ‘Light System’ Announcing a change in the tele- phone number of the city police de-' Partment, Police Chief Chris J. Mar- tineson today issued an appeal for cooperation by the public with the Police in their work. The new telephone number is 161 ‘snd persons who may, have occasion 1” Yea, Team and Oh, Boy! Coe — — i — a” i | Boison. ; Shepard was an alcoholic, who often of escap- 3 ~/ARMY OFFICER HINTS WIFE'TOOK OWN LIFE {Major Charles Shepard to Face Trial for Murder in Kan- sas City The 59-year-old army It asserted, too, tl suggested death as a meal Kansas City, Kas., Dec. 3—(P)— Possible lines of defense were in-| dicated in a statement by Major | Charles A. Shepard issued In advance ; of his trial tomorrow on a charge of murdering his second wife by ad- | ministering poison. dhys‘ctan’s statement asserted his innocence and recalled that Mrs. Shepard tn an ef-!A judge eventually decided that any | fort to save infected teeth aad used, excessively an antiseptic containing) vorce had been outlawed. French law hat Mrs; @aged five months after his wife's death to Miss Grace Brandon, pretty 22-year-old stenographer, San An- tonto, Tex., who is among the govern- ment’s witnesses. Major Shepard pictured his wife formerly a nurse in his private sani- tarlum at Sierra Madre, Cal., as a which were poisonous antiscptics. His statement said Mrs. Shepard “had been at that satchel that night when she became ill.” OLD DIVORCE CASE ENDS Paris, Dec. 3.—(P)—After 27 years on the docket, a divorce case finally has been thrown out of court. Tech- nicalities in procedure were used time and again by both sides and once there was a brief reconciliation. cause that might have existed for di- forbids publication of the nam secret drinker who filched whisky | from his army physician's kit, in| 1. FOLEY-GRAM Made by a special process that iu- sures absolute cleanliness and purity, genuine Foley's Honey and Tar Com: {pound combines the curative virtues {of pure Pine Tar, fresh demulcent Honey, with other valuable cough- healing ingredients. Sedative without opiates or chloroform, mildly laxative. Exactly satisfies the need for a de- pendable Family Cough Syrup. Over 100,000,000 bottles sold. Ask for Fo- Family Size—Adv CAPITOL Theatre Last Times Tonight = and ing intense melancholia. ° = negotiation of the London establishment .. $ 28,883,283.00 $ 27,311,267.58 | said. Mrs. Shepard died at Ft. Riley in W treaty would bring the 1932 construc- $ = 422,320.00 In such cases the telephone opera- ‘June, 1929. Some months. later’ an Representatives anted tion total to $51,600,000, 15,0000 | F “puts on the light” for a police. autopsy was conducted, and Shepard! Pacific Const Publishers introducing | "i ‘These funds would be used to carry 000. man. These lights, located at F-—— | was indicted on a federal warrant| "ew ok. Attractive new | ; \ forward work on the aircraft carrier strategic points in the city, will at- (#———1 | charging first degree murder. capest and seven of the light cruisers carry- 1,000,000.00 | tract the attention of policemen on ——— In his statement, amplified by in-| Income. State ing 8-inch guns authorized in 1929, their beats. They, in turn, call the -————1 Iterviews with reporters yesterday,| ences. “ONCE 2 and for work on the uncompleted light an telephone operator and receive no- (————]_ | Major Shepard told of becoming en ad 883 Oak Street, Portinn pee ie Da 000.00 ee ae nee oe —— prior authorizations, . —— |— _ = “The construction of those vessels Bitrd Commenting on the value to the —— sruatiaes ee ie |i ne =! | COLDS MAY DEVELOP by the Fallnoat Gay, a now A 4,210,000.00 a tories, ne pre Aber —— F Sp i tenn [sere oot an =| _—sINTO PNEUMONIA not it the government ¥ — could build three more 8-inch 17,220.00 If everyone reported to the police — a cruisers by 1935, under the London 399-170-00 | when they see prowlers or occurrences ; Ys Haseue ‘gy an a ll Li tery which mearaine saps Pact, if it desired, but that the re- 256033600 | Which might arouse suspicion, it SS lous tig Pabaulice ma eet tiga In borer stop the ire maining five under the 1929 fifteen- 1,580,000.00 | Would assist the police in protecting | [——7) now wit! Pho oe an em in tation, while us creosote goes on to Si taste ct te aay GEESE |Get feu eine Marist | I Setatege, Matt Sate | Honda yarn ging bare ot less than 8-inch caliber. oo , with two-fold action; it soothes and | and cl the growth of the germs, ‘n estimated 1932 expenditure of They've done a lot of cheering this) heals the inflamed membranes and ine | Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac. neatly $30,000,000 for army and navy 362.075.00 | ——————————————— | fall at Marquette University and one| hibits germ growth. tory in the treatment of The wonder vviation was listed. This contemp- 48,950.00 couldn't really tell whether it was for Of all known drugs creosote is rece | colds, bronchitis and minor of eer oe ne letes the procurement of a minimum MAND |AN NEWS |] Miss Laurine Hilliard, above, or for} ognized by high medical authorities | bronchial irritations, and is excellent || Screen of film- of 787 airplanes, engines, and acces- 150,000.00 Marquette’s undefeated football team.| asone of the greatest healing agencies | for b up the system after colds dom in her sories, 10,329,963.00 || —_____—- ——-___. -.___--. | Come to think of it, maybe the cheer-| for coughs from colds and bronchial | or flu. Money refunded if not rev most amazing ese frie Ms Sine non sehen go to 250,000.00 tee was bt both, I sseged Miss Hil-| irritations. Creomulsion contains, in | lieved after taking acco and amusing 7 lea a possible shortage ip y was Marquette’s co-ed cheer- iti healing druggist. romantic ad- of only 68 in the authorized total of 60,000.00 FREAD VERDICT 10 pasted a N ‘- vageebeld lect ey | | 1,648. The national guard now has its full complement of 152 planes. The naval aviation expansion pro- gram authorized by congress and call- ing for 1,000 planes and two rigid Airships will be completed this fiscal year, as far as the planes are con- cerned. The estimates, therefore, Provided only for procurement of 277 naval replacement planes and $1,675,- 000 for the completion of one airship and construction of the other. Directors of A. C. To Elect Officers Election of officers and appoint- ment of @ committee on organization are on the program of a meeting of the board of directors of the Associ- eng of Commerce Thursday eve- The members recently elected to the governing body are A. J. Arnot, O. V. Bowman, George Duemeland, Carl Nelson and James Trimble. Those whose terms are unexpired are! ¥F. M. Davis, Paul Wachter, B. O. Ward, Theodore Quanrud and A. R. Tavis. The members retiring are Fred Peterson, John Hoffman, T. P. on W. 8. Ayers and H. J. Dueme- land. Appointment of the various other committees will be made at a meeting to be held in the near future, Minneapolitan Said To Confess Slaying tempting to hold up and rob the Saroko Duluth and Canada, police His capture here was effected chiefly through a picture sent Minneapolis, police by Duluth authorities. His case will come before the Hen- nepin county grand jury next week. New York Graft Is H. O. Lund Rites ar eas roe $1,148,354,811.00 $'2esaet ares s 83/875,323.74 SS sesoanoott 12,230,170.00 382,505,193.26 '725,844,097.00 111,202,200.00 17,816,022.14 359,638,676.00 456,041,951.00 48,397,432.00 « $3,618,335,563.07 —$3,393,344,355.22 Reduction in of the public eduction in principal bul [ot ieee EE Principal of the public debt nterest'on the pubic debt --- oo = Seclomerioas 94,667,845,468.07 ese — 468,509,905.00 409,410,600.00 $ 392,152,200.00 : 30:000;305.00 48,846,000.00 440,998,200.00 + 581,000,000.00 603,000,000.00 $4,497,342,585.22 , Deduct postal service payable from postal revenues .. t 193: ae act of 3, 1930, from the interior it (national homes for disa fc for 1931 include + $ 735,003,057.00 $ 725,844,007.00 $3,711,408,488.22 act approved July 3, 1930, act of 1923 estimated at $3,975,292. transferred under the ef t pe rola sical —“¥ under the acts department (pro- bis ot May Tris00, ‘and the United Described in Inquiry Conducted Today} yew york, pox 3—e/Informa- Funeral services for H. 0. Lung] tion that police have reaped $365,000) tickets confiscated. Usually the were conducted at the Trinity Luth-| @Mnually in graft from ticket specula- eran church by Rev. O. 8 Rindahl| tors has been received by Isidor Kre- &t_two o'clock this afternoon. Pallbearers were O. E. Johnson, H. ©. Saxvik, L, C. Johnson, L. O. Rud- ser, Theodore Quanrud and O. C. Ellingson. Mr. Lund was buried at Fairview cemetery. 1 Mrs. Walheim, Mott, Dies Here Yesterday’ from Mott, where she had lived for @ number of years., Mrs. Walheim was born in South’ Dakota in 1888 of Norwegian par- be conducted in, Mott Dec. 9, with Rev. O. 8. Rin- dahl, of the Trinity Lutheran church, Bismarck, officiating. Emily Walker, 85, whose special de- light it is to make dresses for her grand-nieces, are pretty, she thinks, and in addi- tion, the children haveabetter chance of not being run over by automobiles. Tailroad sald today that the) Toad: will report November rev-! sel, counsel at an inquiry into mag- istrate’s courts. President and Mrs. Calvin home in Northampton, Macs. 93) and June 17. 1930, from the Sta: tes customs eo Pag for the privilege of hawking their wares in front of theatres and {other amusement places. In spite of this, Kresel heard, many speculators were @rrested and their Former were officially opening the nationwide sale of Christmas seals when this picture was taken at their new Frank Kiernan, executive secretary of the enues of about $1,000,000 below the Massachusetts Tuberculosis League. was followed by a large crowd ot chil $7,805,406 shown in November last dren when, as you see hin: st the left. he went to the Coolidge estate in "Santa Claus costume. year. BE REACHED TODAY Endicott, Fort Lincoln Private, Is Arraigned for Petit Larceny Mandan’s Building it. Only one permit was issued during the month. It totaled $75, according Melton Funeral Services Tuesday Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday with Rev. C. J. Fylling officiating, for Emerson Melton, four- day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Melton. Interment was made in Union ' brought Mandan and completed funeral ar- rangements. Emerson, who was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Melton, died of a hem- orrhage Saturday at the home of his parents in Crookston. The Meltons made their residence in Mandan until about two years ago, when they moved to Crookston. Sojourners Will Meet on Thursday Meeting Thursday in Bismarck, the National Sojourners, masonic organ- ization for past or present officers in the armed forces of the U. 8S., will hold their annual election of officers. : { FOR YOUR COLD PHYSICIANS SAY DRINK MORE WATER i} Alt physicians agree that ¢rink- | | } inz water tg the frst step in the treatment of colds, Seven to ted glasses a day help wash the toxins out of your system—aid your body | in throwing off this threatening - condition. Then rub Menthoiatum on your chest and throat. Cover your chest with flannel, for although Mentho {| latom dues not stain, the extra ‘warmth increases its action. i Put just a bit in each nostril with | the tip of your finger. The pleasant | vapors of Mentholatum rise so that you inbale them with every breath. Notice the cool, soothing effect— how easy {t makes your breathing. For 36 years Mentholatum has been a reliable home-remedy. Try this faster, surer way to get relief. Order Mentholatum NOW at your favorite sree Sere ‘80¢ for handy tube or familiar jar. (@0¢ for the large-sized jar.) Write for free sample of Mentho. latnm and booklet “How to Get Rid of Colds.” Just send your name and address, The Mentholatum Co. | Wichita, Kansas, i The meeting will be the last before the holidays and will be conducted in the Patterson hotel followed by din- ner at 6:30 p. m. Colonel A. B. Welch, Mandan, will be the delegate to the conference of the Bismarck chapter, No. 96, Funeral Services for HimmelsbachThursday Funeral services for Frank Him- melsbach, 67, who die Monday will be held Thursday at 10 a. m. in St. Mary's Catholic church, about 17 miles northwest of Mandan. Mimmelsbach, living about 25 miles northwest of Mandan, dropped dead at his farm home at 10 a. m. Monday, stricken with heart disease. He has been a resident of the Missouri Slope cougtry for 20 years. He leaves his widow and several dren, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, - hot and cold water in room. Call at 510 Fourth street or phone 293. neglect a COLD STRESSING cold in chest or throat—that so often leads to something serious—generally responds to veld Musterole with the. first application, Should be more effective if used once: every ioe for fee hours. ‘This famous blend of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other helpful in- gredients brings relief naturally. Muse terole gets action because it is a scientific ‘counter-irritant’’—not just 2 salve sit penetrates and stimulatés blood circulation, helps to draw out infection and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Recommended by doctors and nurses. Keep Musterole handy—jarsandtubes. 'o Mothers Masterce is also Ferihegy Musterole. Some lignite burns with an offensive odor. That shows it is im- mature. Indian Head has no odor. Contains more fixed carbon. Less water. 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