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North Dakota's Oldest Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1873 Burleig h to P PROGRAM IS MAPPED OUT AT MERTING OF FARMERS AND AGENT Various ‘Fertilizers to Improve Alfalfa Crops Will Be Tested FINISH HOGS BEFORE SALE Projects for 1931 Will Be Items of Discussion During January Forage crops, beef cattle. and hogs’ ‘will be the major interests of the Bur- leigh county agent's office during the Burleigh Delegation Leaves for Bightecn Burleigh Bo | People the annual club {netitute ate, being, eld [the ba eo was headed County. t H.C. Putnam, Mrs. P. P. Bliss, leader, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1930 Indian Fund Increase Is Urged Cattle, Hogs Many Small Donations Are Sought in Drive ALLOTTED BUREAU [Escapes Death |/Santa Claus Plans to Stay Here for 2 Days Professor Leonid Ramin, above, ul- treasonable conspir- Py: spienre Bel t regime, will not lose his life as ordered corte by the jury which tried him with co-conspirators. Though five oo ee to face — aes nie the sentence has bee! ited to 10 year prison terms for each of them. DEATH VERDICTS FOR (= | RUSSIANS COMMUTED {a TO TERAS IN PRISON == Five Originally Wore 5: Were Sentenced “tg Death for Alleged Treason Residents of Nome Get Pleasant Surprise as Santa Arrives (Special to The Tribune) Nome, Alaska, Dec. ‘Dec. 8. Residen ts best of Santa Claus orth Pole just 5 Bre : tine Hed pt hg ie Fant gee S_eae Hy i F gS gf § S588 ar > pie secaite til Moscow, Dec. 8—(?)—The Soviet! vise were reduced. to eight years. Ramsin Was Leader The five whose death sentences) 43, tormer_profes- page Seennical 3 Institute ‘airector of tt of the Heat and Power Institute, leader of shen movement, Victor Larichev, 43, former head of the fuel department of te foes Ban: fessor in ites, and il of ipreme economit aden sepia, 56, former ofthat planning ‘commission ant Professor in the © Military Aerial Academy. Alexander Fedotov, 67, oldest of the Professor in various in- chairman of the Scien- Textile Institute. Ochkin Is Youngest ‘Those Lege pa to eight years’ imy ent ye ‘Ochkin, 30, youngest of to in in Club Meet "Berea ee Sounell now, 59, director of section of the supreme Xenophon Sitnin, 52, engine | ieeon in, 52, er O! All-Union Textile syndicate. N. P. Would Build Branclfin Montana Washington, Dec. 8—()—The Ne Pacific Railway company a] to the interstate a Seay pplied xt ; |tana, to connect its tracks of the Timber Butte Electric Railway company. Richardton Cattle “Output Increasing FUND PASSAGE SEEN Increased Amount, Insisted on by Robinson, Supported by McNary Washington, Dec. 8.—(/P)—The $60, drought relief bili was Feport os ‘bill carries $35,000,000 more than was recommend nded by President Hoover but it went before the senate with ce suena Support of the © | agriculture committee, ‘MeN | heads. Early passage was ‘expected | banks e senate. While the rs cqprenged ie ope | tat “the “drought te. “‘Benator Rob- inson, Arkansas, the Democratic ee has insisted upon the $60,000,- Mena, who sponeres } it, fevered the as- the rong see bil banning soo of i short he, eas in GN president Hoover's relief program asa ush Forage, Beef METHOD OF KEEPING. HIGHWAYS CLEAR IS TOLD BY PLOMASEN ite Maintenance Engineer Tells Lions of Work Being Done to Remove Snow 2 dite) EPR LT eI I In Church Scene :|is not a house of While Bi Pde SP lay which he denounced Lindsey's stand on com » Ben B Lindsey, below, howbed on’ the re- wel table a front Pitney the. pulp!’ ren eard. Lindsey was hected trow from the church, LINDSEY EJBCTED PREFERRED T0 FEW BIG CONTRIBUTIONS, MILTON RUE STATES Articles Useless to Owners May Be Valuable to Unfor- tunate Persons EXTRA COAL IS SOLICITED Boy Scouts to Collect Broken Toys, While Prisoners Will Mend Them Appeal to residents of Bismarck and vicinity to “open their heart” and join with the American Legion in its efforts to insure a merry Christmas ib mle eo) in this vicinity was is- y by Milton Rue, chairman of the veterans organization commit- tee in charge of the a ae “We want the mites of the many rather than large contributions from Legion Arranges to Call for Donations The telephone nu number of the American Legion “Open Your rs on Main av- enue is 1: Persons having material to do- nate to this movement are asked by the veterans to bring it to headquarters or to call 1: arrangements will be made to have someone call for it. This work will be under the direction of a / transportation commitee. @ few,” Rue sald. “This is a com- ae sapere an ip poner if the iblic mn ro] 5 bial tdi this Fistnity with Grist “Dig into that old trunk and cles up your. attic. Practically everyone has somet which they *nave store a om ed Bee home will never h we can put in FROM CATHEDRAL|=2*23 rire ae Champion of Companionate Marriage Interrupts Bish- op in Prayer Dec, 8. sre Blectea Cathedr the ascription eaterday ‘at he ing bg serene which he de- Pasig let nadie RAGA ee the Santen tron mat [so a napeemacRe Ss phe cishop Manning,” he cried. have falsely represented me. te his on justice it is not a house of God, —~— in justice I ask for ee en 0 answer your unfair Congregation in Turmoil In Sioux City Banks) turmou. ‘two ushers pulled Lindsey Sioux, City, Iowa, Dec. 8. City banks ene soney lines ‘waiting to Fits draw their Tanda as a result of the closing Saturday afternoon of the ational and Sioux National msontidence was expressed by offi- fea eleven remaining banks all de- was it into Sioux City i the over ead in order to meet the emer- Bency, officials of the Clearing House Briton Is Killed by parish- wae anched ves broke Eiko tie Srpenting Biase ene ened eee panne his prayer with his Bag purseay oe sey as he was forced no right to lie about me. ‘This is neither a house of justice nor a house of God.” Then the church mations. rang mith aaa Three Armed Bengalis| “wae aes Calkut Bengal, 5 tte, nga, Dee. Rormat Sime tmpeon, toe seriously general of , shot and ‘eile while under pursuit in the corridors of the building turned their weapons succeeded in com- suicide but the third was cap- police and is under arrest, ‘ Lindsey’s sermon the Bishop termed Lindsey's latest book “the he most filthy. in behalf and eaieae of ‘unrestrained maeee Drug Which Might Cure Drug Habit Is Being Studied by Cornell University | Boa . | Fevert. to thelr eturns when the cells Dorma, water-clear stimulating Bap eg peat, Sictter tine normal. Bancroft and eh he cel a caution nerves, an irritation nerve cells. Unconsciousness Upon fue’ depres of nucening, and consciousness .| that shows as a craving for more of -|is 9 coagulat the cdagia ofr ie colloids in & spebeancicaahosamggs til ee a paris | york fugnish wa depen ie manner in which ay Setauel ea to this ap- Substantial support for this e: rea will cost sae ere ‘persons practical Ing. Old sweaters, | shirts, Fegan hats and other articles of cloth- ing can be rescued from oblivion and ‘{made usable. These items need not be in first-class shape but should be in usable condition or capable of be- ing made so without too much work. | Of Can Use Coal persons teas coal in their Pehich they have ho furth- Tell us about it and we will U. ’ WILL BORROW 400 MILLION DEC. 1s" Treasury Needs That Amount to Meet Its Approaching Obligations Washington, Dec. er ten trea- sury will borrow $406, ioe. tober | off its Dec. 15 Sbligations. on if ig record low rates of in- cates bearin, terest. a announced yesterday a $150,000,- series bearing 1% per cent inter ped for six months, and a second $250,- ,000 f¢ rig r cent. war and ‘officials weemenbered ae as low in the country's history. ot the a at present made ment had $672,000,000 to middle oko the month. Cer- Legion’s Christmas Fund Is Increasing 4 be wie lars and 50 cents was , a ie American Legion's Your Heart” campaign fund a pani aon tae anounced today mn Rue, cam} chairman. ae total of the raed now is $91.00. da status of the fund today (lowe ay donated Arthur L. Overbee 5.00 Rev. and Mrs. E. L. ee 5.00 Skinn 5.00 All sae wit be se byt the American Legion for ading Christmas cheer among the needy le and tsferk en ei to this effort are aeked Legion to send their contril to the Legion stmas mittee, Bismarck. FEDERAL AID FUNDS MIGHT BE GIVEN T0 N.D, BEFORE JULY 4 Measure Introduced in Congress Provides for Advances, Frahm Says one om= Allotment to North Dakota of 100/| for Per cent of the cost of federal aid work done on state Hoge before oe pee Prem ell 94 uc cor ig Teceived where today. by 4 c. Frahm, chief en, and secretary a mes state ghey, ee tor’ ‘the federal ‘bureau of hes at St. Paul, informed tl seas [3 ent that under the would be authorized an remeiocn la ment to be used ag 8 tem ad- vance of funds to ee the 2 Seen federal a air Sole on. “The sums hebesreped tate will be limited in each case eto. the state's share of the cost of work done on federal air iclgenty ae July 1, 1931,” Mr. Hathaway sai Asks For ee Mr. Hathaway asked that the state highway Cert td furnish him with figures an estimate of the amount. oe ee mrs will be poy RE allotments aa ey “within rears ae nmen' Cece available Teapportionment of un- claimed balances from other states.” ral pro-rata would be Under the bill North Dakota's a1 re would be approximate! take the full amount allot- be len! go" over this work Pach to Jul will be charged 50 per pent se8 federal aid funds a per cent Cie the fund provided by this | be Estimates To Be Drawn Mr. Frahm said estimates will be drawn up on the amount-of fund North Dakota can take. Under the highway act, North Da- kota es ioiloted a} ponmest of a , but gl way Ctftelals: sald un- Jess additional revenue were provided the state could not match this amount and would probably lose nearly $1,- 000,000 of the ay gpl The present in cong not affect the amount of feseral aid aid ultimately to be received by the state, ne would act to give North Dakota The Weather Fair tonight and Tuesday. Little change in temperature. PRICE FIVE CENTS SUPPLY BILL LISTS $24,492,000 T0 BE | Would Enable Better Better Health Care, Educational, and Training Work TO FIGHT LIQUOR TRAFFIC Interior Department Asks $68,« 552,000 for All Planned 1932 Work D. C., Dee. 8. ‘ms bures of Indian’ affetre believes ee Indian is particularly susceptible to the use of intoxicants which, it says: “Not only renders him unfit meals oft and, be Leeds “ite, ful anc proper acti is criminal Sedition he Mationty makes him © Senses te eae es fore, the interior department Mgr quo traffic a for He Indians o% rovides $1 for aa of 265 S naia ritend n police’ on on en Dodd, budget officer, testifeg before ore the “hepa appro- special ers and three deputy atomt octet in addition to various undercover men.” ai the fora Affairs Bu- Increased health Guestional,® and fralning work, the bill set ssise it , an increase of $2; additinal nf §05;775.000 was othe Tndian | an burea interior 11, 7380, for = ti ication, — @ measure in- vi Allowed For edi uceting poux eneans in a enwinese South lic roads oe ee tor. Calg i aceite i conservation of - meer comration fhat (Gontined on page sevens TWO ARE DEAD FROM DICKINSON MISHAPS Cecelia Littlehalves, 13, and Emil Kanan, 55, Are Week- End Victims Dickinson 8 N. age Bect'S wo 8c- = gidental deaths occurred ve the week-en Cecelia ‘Titilehalves, 13 ot old | Senate of gots and Mrs. J. J. Little- halves died ceived previously, inl life, proved fatal, an_autopsy revealed. She leaves one sister, Dera parects poe Ti Pueoday, The ‘Tuesday. Kanan, 55 year old laborer, died of fractured skull received when he fell down. ie nice of a lo~ kinson. eral ria are to be held Tuesday morn- Raymond Larson Is does| Charged With Murder advance of funds om the temporary thus Permit 100 per cent payment on pense if the work is e before French Minister Is 000 At the close of Business, Dec treasury had a deficit of egiaial an with total collections so far in “rig year amounting to $1,156,479,- Jurors Asked to Find Lewis Larson Guilty) Dec. 8, —(P)}—With a saan cee aneriiee mi . - ng J. Mcllraith his simian #0 yo the fur Jury ‘senoon ee = ous wn nis Moe. The case is ex- aie La the jury late today. a Group Names Grand Forks Youths Forks, N. Grand Robert B. Sim) ad University of D., ks, ‘Kentucky, have bee! as North nS cota’s candidates for Rhodes ships. ‘The two will com! compete wi dutes of five oe o tes at Gpokane, ‘Wash., Dec. DUKE TO VISIT FAIRBANKS New York, Dec. 8.—(?)—The duke of Sutherland, who has been in New ork incognito, has left for Hollywood % visit Douglas Fairbanks and Mery Pickford, wit ee Ae Assassin’s Victim rae Dee . 8 —(P)—Police today in- | ene the cecassination of Eli ue minister here of the Re- who shot and e kill al reasons” but declined to go into any details. go, and the murder ‘The gunman, alias up, @ grocery store at Fargo and $13.05. o McArthur will recover but fad lose the aan of one eye. suffering from a inf eee wound, may die, pl s| Manslaughter Trial Watford City Heesing, zest For Bannon Is Opened Watford City, N, D.,Dec. 8—(7)—| Cole, y which the prosecution contends indicates Sa oe estate of the A. E. Haven family persons, mysterious! issing since last Fel 10, was was dissipated by Charles Bannon luced here limi: ving o€ Bannon 1 & “Sharge of em today at | f Fargo, drawn at the init special term this forenoon. The charge against Bre! result of an automobile Tweton, Hat