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3 | notiday season to protect local mer- chants, | produce. The; fault cannot be ex- \plained by the word ‘surplus.’ On the Hel ae ed millions needing food Negro Wi Wants to Give| «{AKILLED AND SEVEN INJURED. AS ITALIAN SALVAGER BLOWS UP) 2 Crew Had Been Attempting to Recover $5,000,000 in Gold Bullion cp oe Lia mar to stay it saree ehacioen oe Snipe pce eee to be a int ‘he ‘tity ia Nast a on a hohorable “discharge SoU ig Bas ‘Aron, Onto, that e is particul 1 of. The disc Possession discharge of great value in establishing ls ae he says, and generally expedites his release from the many jails in which he is incar- cerated in his wanderings about se ag iw ‘ ks permission to stay in the ‘city until eo Tee as the discharge can to_have ‘Father of Stanley * Washington, Dec. 8.—(P)—Jail sen- | : tences aggregating more than 14,000 Woman 92 Years Old Clitherall, Minn.. years, imposed during the last fiscal { year on violators of the Volstead Act | under the Jones “five and ten” and’|Hans Johnéon, living Fouth of ere, other laws, ets feported today by |Celebrated his 92nd birthday anniver- Dr. James M. Dot jsary Sunday. Giving a fihal “accounting of his; Believed to be the oldest man in stewardship over the prohibition /Otter Tail county. Mr. Johnson enjoys bureau before it was divided by con- ape gs health, his mind is keen and ; Stress into three parts, Dr. Doran, /h anes tes with the vigor of one |Now commissioner of industrial al-|much younge: cohol, reported to Secretary Mellon| For 60 years Mr. Johnson Sa been a total of 68,173 arrests by dry agents ;active in community affairs. He is and 22,405 jail sentences out of 54,- |looking forward to ane the win- 085 convictions up to last uly. iter with a daughter in Stanley. N. D. Denies Big Corruj | Tr ET aeiiGice an Be tut see" | 236 Million Bushels erable Corruption had existed within! Of Wheat Will Be Fed the ranks of prohibition workers. He | Lorient, France, D —(?)—The wenn salvage vanes “rig which trying to recover $5,000,000 in' gold bullion from the sunken liner Egypt exploded and sank off the island one Houat with the loss of 14} a Port officials here announced! nae ete o-rwr wet WELCH WIL LEAD | ST. MARY GRIDDERS about five miles to the southwest of. his station, and at the same time saw Rev. Father Slag, A. C. Van Wyk, W. B. Fulton Speakers City of Dickinson . , To Halt Shoplifting _@ alr. ‘Then there was & great billow of smoke and he saw chunks of THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE, ‘MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1930 ea products of the hungry city work-/ Great interest was shown in tt mix bronze sword estimated to be isa pe ane to ine. foe ay |that a large crop brought a smalicr|neer for the state highway depart- combats long ago. but I am not sure that we, as farm-! far east as North Dakota. ‘Delegates Boston, Dec. “B—1P—Revisioh of} isit.gle crop areas where bulk market ing the annual three-day convention is not here for discussion of amend- developed farming, and advocated | to combat a wave of shonlifting that | wreckage pores ‘into the sea. discussions of their mutual problems} He commended the activities of the high finish, perfect slip { A a All, SENTENCES POR Community Center at REVISION OF R ‘ARM Delegates Interested Fargo Recommended the wherewithal to get it AGED SWORD IS FOUND lata lon that ee. 8 “colle e, used in North Dakota road building | years old has been found on the island ERO, coll Ge rere ““Thompson declared ruraj credit iby ‘delegates. to the nisth annual [Of Gotland, ta the Bele. see. Te is ener Be ay ee more/asphalt conference at Memphis, | 27 inches long and is in good condition H Ree than a small crop. ment. said today on his return from Pegine Aitigation rss begun ding the acreage reduction | the meeting. turday erst of the federal farm board| Mr. Roherty said the delegates ope date ‘ats tani, tne fat . May Gevelnned Corruption’ in Prohibi- jdebtedness 0 colli mix process which developed on the eration Head, Recommends of Akph jers, can entireiy agree with the de- | were \ductions that have been made from! Geited deems te ed te. ee ioe them.” continent, including Canada and on agricultural marketing act was ,surplus crops were produced should today by Sam H. ‘Thompson, 'be broken up, saying this was par- president of tne’ American Farm Bu-'ticularly true of wheat and cotton of the organizatio a rn a | Urges New Land Policy RR eve there is in the act all the| He said that sub-marginal land | A. speci: charg ns, authority to do the fundamental, should be removed from competition | own Senta dealt Seemtiee ne ments,” he said. \new land policy for the United States a je Attending the ‘convention were farm|that would remove from competition | "G,veen sweeping the city. RCN rites RNC rom every agricultural sec-'lands which he said: should uot be} culate among the stores during the | birvtae! y es pita the Bygctical ‘methods Ve ae solution, federal farm board in _stabilizig. fhe ricul- | wheat id the same effor' y pick- tural taxation, acreage reduction, and Sboutd, Boe eed” to other crops, par- eo ee In N. D. Oiled Roads’ bei Whe’ rotliee hand millions desiring Visby, Sweden, Dec. 8—(#)—A Fargo, N. D.. ecomn= 3: hast so Cy a ¢“ocation ‘or a eerauany theory | Tenn., J. H. Roherty, research eng!- save for a few nicks, reminders of Dr. Doran Denies ‘Considerable Cou%_6% rs . siderable [Broperty to li Sam H. Thompson Farmer Fed sng the department of agriculture, he; made many inguiries about the oil f Bi Closed eight Cae sae “The statistics have been accurate | west coast and was now being used as tion Ranks Amendments He agreed, however, that the great | Mexico. Cuba also was Tepresented. reau Federation, in his address open- | areas. things that we want done. The timejwith what he referred to as properly |been named by the eity of Dickinson tion of the country, seeking through ‘under cultivation. lasting snap, flexibility, transportation. ularly to corn. J n salvage, Another Roalian salvage ship, the Rostro, which was in the vicinity, water spout a thousand feet into the at Banquet scurried over to the spot where the Artiglio had been and picked up the injured. oe 567 cases had been investigated @ special inspection division and but one case closed. wltn @ very large proportion of the Washington, Dec. 8.—(4—The amount of wheat to be fed to live- stock this year was estimated today Thompson challenged what he said |po; ture’s troubles were due to over-pro- In his opening address, President | ee ‘Transportation, he said, was an im- rtant factor in the distribution of agriculture and the country demand- the fullest co-ordination of rail. ‘CHILD COUGHS i Suk AoE) withoneswallowof seven mem bers of the crew who were rank welch was elected captain vf the 1931 St. Mary's gridders at their first annual banquet held Sun- day a ht in St. Mary's auditorium. Was a prevailing opinion that repro: | cases,” he asserted, “the charges were | either absolutely disproved or dropped | for lack of evidence. Prohibition em-; ployees were found very frequently } to be victims of false allegations made by violators for the purpose of dis- crediting the agents as government ; by the department of agriculture as Guction. The cause, he said, lay in|/water and highway facilities in car- | 236,000,000 as compared with 90,000,- faulty distribution. There was a gen-|rying the output of the farms to the 000 bushels last year. uine market surplus of goods that !market. The department said the-low -price Could not be sold with adequate re-| ‘With’ regard to. the agricultural | of wheat, feed grains and commercial turn to the preducer, he admitted, but | marketing act, he said any amending , feedis relative 0 Deloes of ‘both lives added: jiniast be. done by tts: friends and not | stock and livestock products are re- | M y {by “its enemies, who are legion. examine ‘the hulks of two munition| ins years gridiron teat. witnesses against them. sulting in unusually heavy feeding. Hultitudes Out of Work paler sliced ee | ships sunk during the war. It was| Reverend Father John Slag, A. C.| ‘There is no doubt the number andj The estimate was compiled from aj “In terms of human need tl Is y 4 5 thought possible she had shoved her; Van Wyk, St. Mary's Deeeitiat | seriousrises, of the proveable chaeges hacieey including wheat fed by non-/no surplus. In our great cities today | pres pe al 1 se Barley as Fuel) Details of the disaster were not piping Let nad a io was known ave n heavily , who this year played full- loaded with powder and ammunition. back on the St. ‘Mary’ 'S ele, was pre- The Artigiio, at the time of the 's explosion, was sending divers down to ped ie er Meetnect capeeics ct THOXINE oe Capitol Theatre / TONIGHT - MONDAY / 35c until 7:30 nose into the wreckage of cne of|coach, and W. B. Fuiton, Bismarck | against re employes has been |growers and used in the preparation |are hundreds of thousands of men and, cae executive, were the principal | greatly reduced. and manufacture of feeds in addition | women. walking the streets, idle. Fac- speakers of the evening. How the federal government sanc- ! to that fed on farms. . {tory doors are dark, and oie eed ot ineluding Lard Honed oe pee a apt romimatey fe aan hungry. 1 There pre ie lay, a Roland, wheal! Dec. 8.-(P)— | uates were present at e inquet galions o! ¢ first whiskey @ millions of arm ple in need of| Farmers aroun here are using their Be Gee tia St. Mary's hoe a ae this country | Bavone and Yegen to jevery aed of those Baht Bnd | surplus barley for Loot Merete of coal al ©, Was: toastmaster. since 2 also was | f ere are millions of dollars worth o: ind wood, considering it cheaper. \ Supply Is Diminishing : Talk at Grand Forks|fitm proqucts rotting in. the ground | _ 4 : The decision to begin once morc because there is no market ‘for that) the distilling of medicinal whiskey, he said, was reached after it was dis- cove Fal there was on hand last Janu- “i a five year supply. Under federal law these spirits must be aged | four years. Permits were issued for 2,104, gallons of whiskey, and 50,- 000 gallons each of rum and brandy, rr! the total federal elk to 16,800,000 gallons of spirits, 21,168,000 gallons of wine, toget! er with a con- siderable quantity of rum, brandy, and about 10,000,000 gallons of in- ee alcohol. Doran said his agents had these, the La Florence, and in some way touched off her own cargo of } Cxplosives. The two derelicts in been con- demned as menaces to navigation, = the Artiglio and the Rostro had ordered smail| Jury Disagrees in Sy. ‘The ner Bhypr xen aon,| Two of Four Cases Spot Brittany. The liner Ehypt went down there in 1922 with $5,000,000 in gold In Dickinson Court! 7. Dickinson, N. D., Dec. 8.—Two out ingots which was sought iB divers Sep- of four cases in district court here operating from the Artiglio last hers term have been failures because tember. Subsequently, ocean currents pre- f disagreements in the the sec- oe is iaelcase against cluded further salvage and the Arti- ja had been cumcaan to discontinue | >! lsagreement Schlosser, Aly, nes you 4 Zene men er operations While dij i Tae tl rated Ware had khree le divers from the not succeeded in recovering ni fort- on ed with breach ot the une in bullion under the Hts lceman a rmeciie aaetiel oath PO: | sates cmeas auintiotiion seained et y hatches, they did bring up a key to ‘The jury was out 24 hours with- | $3.290.830 together with 64 boats. In| the bullion room. They had planned one returning 6 a verdit addition to the cases resulting in jail | to go back and open the rusted locks| The other disaj eement was on a| sentences in federal courts, and fines ! when adverse ocean currents inter-|civil action. ie of Philip} totaling $6,678,732, hi rupted the work. Skachenko against oy Springfield cither suspended, paroled or probat- One of the first objects recovered ee & Marine Insurance company. | ¢d sentences aggregating 5,305 years. from the wreck was a sack of diplo-|A jury verdict was awarded the de- PERS Tea ee matic mail from the British foreign|fendant. This was the case of a hail Mrs. Anna L Barrett office. This was in a safe in the|Claim by Skachenko in which he % - Purser’s office. claimed that a piece of re on which! Ts Dead in Jamestown Many lives were lost when the|he had received @ hail loss payment pom Jamestown, N. eH 8—(P)— Mrs. Anna 86, who Ehypt, steaming throug! by the state hed not intentionally Sst: i ha hs been left in the policy with the in- ie The Louise came to Jamestown in lee Tee, died here suddenly Saturday. eavy {os ran on the rocks and went down May, 1922. surance eee, barley. . , The Artigllo, veteran|¢onmpany claimned the p policy volded by reason of a hail loss before the appli- cation. Mrs. Barrett came from Holland when six years old to live at Green Bay. Wis. After her marriage to of many a salvage operat was Mother Jones Buried | Thoma: Barrett, who died. in’ 1904, Pressed into service nearly seven years later to recover the bullion. Snake Poison in Food Bova? |she moved to Rochester, Minn. and Next to Her ‘Boys’ |then'came to Jamestown in 1910." — She leaves nine children. Funeral dia. Dee. 8.—(?}—Death willed Ol Mother ser 4 Kills Madras Students tay aN services will be held Tuesday morning Jones was of 40 beg ts % nt lent of te London at St. James | Catnolic church. Mission her Erode, Madras, is attributed wpone: e rade Sree geo OFFICIAL IS ACQUITTED a in thelr food. After uiem high mass at the| Pierre. D., Dec. 8—(7)—A jury nts, Exchange Telegraph gee of the this morn- |acquitted She D. Kriebs. South Da- Hey from Erode say. of labor's militant fem-|kota secretary of agriculture, of a fad jus finished ag pudaey meal ies ane to the Miners’ ceme- {charge of second degree manslaught when 40 collapsed and died in quick |tery where many of “Mother” Jones’ |er, in connection with the death of bs eee “boys'—miners, who lost their lives ge Marsh of Blunt, who was run | in the V Virden, Ill., mine riot 32 down by Kriebs’ automobile last duly. | 1 Se buried. ‘She often ‘expressed Sha> fox She meal had been ‘prepared, ie wish to be buried in the miners’ ie nid feng ole @ consequence ae gray of the victims, EAD COLDS ‘Melt in boiling water and inhale vapors; also snuff up. nose. A. L. Bavone, state sanitary engi- | neer, and William Yegen, superin- Gece | tendent of the Bismarck filtration t | =< Clever comedy drama with plenty of fast action, It sets a fast pace from the open- ing scenes and culminates in a whirlwind finish. It more than satisfies. plant, will talk at the North Dakota water and sewer conference at Grand ae) opening today. Mr. Bavone will deliver an address on the operation and control of water and sewage disposal plants. A paper written by A. C. Janzig on laboratory control of fe plants will be read and discussed by Mr. Yegen. The conference will be in session for three days, meeting the first aay is at Grand Forks city hall and on second and third days at the Shivers sity of North Dakota. BAKING POWDER SAME PRICe 40 YEAR® Guaranteed pu and efficient, USE less than of high || priced brands. Open evenings until Christ- mas. Bergeson’s. Bladder Weakness If Getting Ui frequent Gay ‘cal cohen Le Staten or Burning dee te fanset gi Bladder Irritation, in acid condi; tions, makes you feel'tired, d and discouraged, try the Cyst fost H orks fast, starts This beautiful modern white gold frame, with comfortable pearl pads Only $4.50 Expert Eye Service at Greatly Reduced Prices DR. 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