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~y Sieg alte : ie North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The Weather Generally fair tonight and Wednesday. Little change in temperature, ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1930 PRICE FIVE CENTS Anna Kummer, Larson Guilty Public Responding to ‘Open Your Heart’ Drive INTALGITSOR | CLOTHING REPORTED BY LEGION WORKERS Sweaters, Shoes and Some Toys ' Have Been Donated Al- ready, Says Chairman ASKS ALL TO HELP IN WORK: Says if Those Who Can Do $0} Will Contribute, Merry Christ- mas for All Assured Initial tributions c . cont eae “Bundle York men’s and g Qe a i ; it 4 ‘ [il tre power of In an at- without resulting [Gets Life Term —/MRS. OLOUGHLINIS | Denver Woman Found Guilty of Killing Her 10-Year-Old Stepdaughter jSENTENCE IS MANDATORY Escaped Death Decree Since There Were No Witnessss to Crime END OF DEPRESSION Fas 2s PERIOD APPROACHES, AUTHORITY BELIEVES Col. ‘Leonard P. Ayres Says Rapid Recovery Cannot cused. Laughing and with her at- into the box, Mrs. O'Loughlin listened intently but with no of emo- tion as Judge Henry A. read tJ in ‘The def was wa Sat Ee ee ‘The f ities over, i : | 5 i i i i i i H E a z is ee i i; s i § g5 i f §j é i Bi z Es DUNN COUNTY IS DEAD Joseph A. Reems, 81, Stricken by Heart Attack -at Kill- deer Sunday (Tribune 5; Service) new ipectal effective force making for business | Dickinson, N. D., Dec. 9.—Puneral services for Joseph’ Alfred Reems, 81, Seren ratio ta Dunn county farmer, who suddenly Sunda: ofa ‘attack at the nome of his Ralph Da’ ‘ i i tH ny A B < “ 5 \ 4 8 fi il Five-Story Building In Minneapolis Burns Minnewpolis, Dec. 9.—(#)—Fire Se one areas of $00 : believed to have started trom’ spontenenus combustion: in a if if ef B. : t, estimated the loss’ at $50,000, of which $40,000 was for the dissemination ‘Liverwort,’ Growing on Lava Beds, May Be Pioneer of Vegetable Life ‘Washington, Dec. 9.—(?)—The “liv- headed by Dr. erwort,” a small, delicate plant found 18 years SENTENCED TOUFE | Raging Blizzard in Yukon TERM FOR MURDER Trails Almost impassable but Old Saint Fights Way Through Santa Claus Battles With en Route to Bismarck; Slope Children Invited to Visit Him Here Hl EERE of 3 HOOVER SCORES EFFORTS TO INCREASE FINANCIAL BURDENS|,= Declares Prosperity Cannot Be Restored by ‘Raids on Treasury’ TARE COMMISSION MEMBERS PROVED | BY SENATOR GROUP Se ce ised, However oe It ‘Washington, Dec. 9.—(#)—The sen- ate finance committee today approved jthe nominations of President. Hoover's six tariff commissioners after inquir- connections of B. =| CRORGE HOGUE, ONCE, CAME CHIEP, IS DEAD Former Resident of Steele and Bismarck Succumbs in Minneapolis ie E eis Five Indiana Youths Charged With Murder Gary, Ind., Dec. 9.—(P)—An indict- poem ie cars wemce : : Foote Oeisl & _Tleefsatll Wieetiist @5 (fei. fete? Fash HAD) eet did i 4 sh & Dag iN ul mee : in to alcohol’ Jury Will Consider Policeman’s Death 8 i 21. jure | 2 Suspects in Vernon #8 Beate SUOPPING Taye WO CURISTMAP \ FEDERATION OF DRYS ASIDE FROM CHURCH ISLATEST PROPOSAL Demand for Such an Organiza- tion Is Considered by Tem- perance Group NEED ‘MILITANT LEADERS’! | Dr. Wilson Challenges Refer-| revived. Oliver Stewart, president of the flying squadron foundation, called for @ dry mobilization pointed toward the next identi: ion. He hit at presidential el the lack of “militant leadership” in the ibition ranks, contended “the church, as much, has no in a for election @ presi- dent,” and even rested supplant- ing some dry orga tions. ‘irtually all the 100 delegates he addressed represented either church or temperance societies. by le in regard to newspaper publicity about referen- Searcely 12 hours before, the tem- council behind closed doors standing vote against any such proposal. FP. Scott McBride, superintendent of the Anti-Sal address has proven be the situation for some time to come.” ee “a churc! party ities,” the Methodist chief- ‘said such a group could not stand silent before non-observance of hibition “and weak and apologetic enforcement.” In his aoe of a constitutional expression of sent it 5 paaian lap esmm |= “W doubt that the time yds Yo eal oe buatt Be: phone ai ing, “ a8 eda fepeat refered we will meet you way.” Carcass of Strange Creature Is Found Crosby Man and Wife Hurt in Auto Mishap Fargo, N. D., Dec. 9.—()—Injured when their automobile left the road and, went over a ditch and overturn- ed in a field near Wheatland Mon- ‘Mr. Mand, is unconscious, is consid while Mrs. Felland broken. Center Robbery Held Johnson Made Head Of Harvey Kiwanis Harvey, N. D., Dec. 9.—(P)—W. F. is the new presen of the wanis club. Dr. N. Sim- were held up to the Nobel prize com- mittee today by Sinclair Amer- ‘ican novelist and winner of 1930 , for literature, as American ing vm loon League, in a militant icted a tion | today construc jons | $110 900,00 harbor imy date | 224. Dec. 9.—(?}—j awarded the prize, ‘Theodore Dreiser and Eugene O’Neill|equivalent of ‘American novelist arrived feved with Mrs. Lewis, the former Dorothy | should ae Biecthln, phere be’ will” be|sed fair ands florid RECOMMEND 18-YEAR PENITENTIARY TERM FOR ANAMOOSE GIRL of labor, took his oath and wen! e white house for the first tims as a member of the chief executive's CONSTRUCTION BIL to SENTBY COMMITTEE TO FLOOR OF HOUSE Would Provide $110,000,000 as Antidote to Unemploy- ment Situation re gh meer ogee ufone with bu! despite pe fader ota etisatione Time Is Important » “The committee felt,” the said, “that as time was give them special and ‘sideration. amended as Ii Work On Missouri For ris and harbors works, the 1 Mississipp! Valley division was City to the mouth, 060; Mis river. Kansas City to Sioux The Great Lakes division was given ahotted $8,632,000; Missouri City, Tel on_the lower. highway aid allotments secre- | neighbor, today was found guilty by -degree provement The sum of 000 was stipu- the} lated for saeeaee 10 tates for Nigh fo ara ada and The tH essential purposes which comprise the portion of the estimates and 8 immediate con- | r, the bill, the seat pele te to be spent on the 5] ie Pitseissippl and the remainder in- Five-Year Sentence Recom- mended in Case of Divide County Farmer WILL BE SENTENCED LATER Verdicts of Second-Degree Mur- der, Second-Degree Man- slaughter Found Two North Dakota slayers, Anna M. Kummer, nie endum and Scores En- faced in the stats pris forcement Shift Dakota er bhgdes er, cl ed with the roma murder of her father, = Washington, Dec. 9—(P)}—A de- mer, pril, was’ mand for an all-embracing federation indi-degr funder by ajay at of dry forces, divorced from the WILLIAM N. DOAK Towner, McHenry county. ‘A sen- church, to Prohibition in the tence of 18 years im it was ~= cam was laid today be-} Washington, Dec. 9.—(?)—A new face cantdied. Al Af another dry mesting tne ques-| Sepa ease riveting ernta | eaten, whe, was charged with the tion of a prohibition referendum was| Doak, confirmed yesterday as secre. eg Rat a Divide'county jury of second: e | manslaughter. A five-year prison sen- wy Gefeas Ne Kummer can fense e Kui had asked for acquittal on the ground of operat insanity. It claimed that Kummer had tal to the girl and the family. The girl sl tion when the verdict cried when she returned in a Towner 1. hotel. said they are considering Butta indicated that he will pee tence later at this term of our. ged YANK PILOT KILLED IN CHINESE CRASH Paul Baer, Fort Wayne, Ind., = One of Three Victims at Shanghai nai BY is i | bt $33 ig? Be og8 283 ‘Paul Baer, id shooting down war, lanes and pilots member of the French escadrille. Hyde Condemns Use Of Loans for Food Wi Dec. 9.—()—Outright condetanalion’ of loans for purchase of food, uttered by @ cabinet member, confronted the senate today. Yet it took up drought relief legislation, ap- parently with every intention of pro- vi such a fund. This effort on behalf of the $25,- 000,000 administration-set limit loans to farmers of drought ai made last eae by oer a aetna jet e f ‘in with the Republicans, had before it the McNary . It includes some $30,- spec! intended if i of food aa fayette i it iting | Mrs. Shepard Said Victim of Poison ty, Kans., Dec. 9.—(P}— %. Vedder to gag C ealed defendant's second wife, Mrs. Zenana nt charges ‘out by’ Shepard, is infat lor = fon, 22-year-old stenographer of San Antonio, Te = lo, Tex. tana $1, ; North Dakota $1,298,-|" “1 think she died of mercury pol- 532 ath’ De 973. soning,” he testified. rado, Western Baksta’ $025 000: and the lakes states territory, $90,000. Rugby Couple Boasts 61 Years Wedded Life Gist wed- Mrs. Fred Romig, li Rugby, will celebrate the! ding anniversary Dec. 29. 7s | Sinclair Lewis, Nobel Prize Winner, Pays Compliment to Dreiser, O’Neill With Buckley Slaying) comenburg, sweden, asked who, if awarded him, He answered jeill.” He said he have a long sii Ba SaSist ‘who met him Shp ates ad txt been it have gone to.| of it hours & ON , he qualified since ie ae Mr. Lewis was Bless ay will be increased Minneapolitans Urge Channel Completion Washington, Dec. aged completion of the nine foot Mis- sissippi channel from St. Louis Minne waar, yrs of citi- ward, Be Tiare 2 ae x on President Hoover to- such work at Goodyear Increases _ Output, Employment Akron, O., Dec. 9—(/P)—Increased ig ae with re- sumption of emp! it x @ basis Role tetand A peste Bi not ly|ly all men on the payroll will full time Under the new working iis to ‘2 day and 55,000 izbes,