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ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 30,:1980 PRICE FIVE CENTS Most N. D. Offices Back at Work Progressive R OLD TIMERS HEAD NEW MOVEMENT 10 Joffre Amazes Doctors B epublican Group Is Launched y Clinging to Life MEMORIAL BUILDING AND AUDITORIUM 70 HOUSE LEGISLATURE i [lw 1 t Opposes Big Bar’ ] Wins Radio Prize || Twins Win with Twiks LITTLE HOPE HELD Opposes Big Bill’ || Seeretary of State Only Official paged ce PAINS lech ern er « RRORGANIZE PARTY |" «Not Assigned to New "EXPRESS. OPTINISN POR HIS ULTIMATE Quarters : i. V. A’s and Nonpartisans IN 1931 PREDICTIONS a MANY VAULTS UNDAMAGED, {Take Active Part In Political VICTORY, HOWEVER Birthday Party h } Adjusters For Insurance Com- aes ay Liege mH sor ner Shows Slight Improvement Over panies Expected to Reach / 0. J. SORLIE IS PRESIDENT Line But All Hope For Last Night, According City Today : ae | Prosperity , BULLETIN fi. Buxton Man, Formerly'a Strong | eae to Bulletin Fire yiich apparently had ¥ *. » selpta a sm mear ) Independent, Leads Third |LEGGE FOR HIGHER PRICES GIVEN FOOD LAST EVENING vaults of the of state Republican Faction | — beberle Kod a Ea aE : and was sald to be threat (By A Tribune Btaft Man) Chanots For Great _improve- Breathing Is Regular and Pulse the contents of the vault. It was Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 30.—North ment In Business, Aviation, Is Sound, Physicians Say wrlouna Wiest great tea'ceee tical erganisation. but at Na" bead | Peace Seen *Tédey ma of ea ault were afire but i : rey tht be. aie pala of getting 2 wie nigh h Lapse 1931! Paris, Dec. 30.—(?}—Marshal Jot. bikes i ad pl the door weet the tmp It ed rane, “4 ‘ reget : John H. Lyle, Chicago crime Say eens trapgeer:| MARTHA Detarcamn | Tm wan i ery tet pe ihe Seat aa ear) Sit Cha int] Ser eae dwt sme mately 250 Sersieia in’ attendance.| Chicago, Dec. 30.—()—Out of the| thought and activity and the aspira- life, but his doctors still despaired | ‘© larger fields. He is a candidate Fanning of the ( ost of tee teens aes cece Ls srmdtertaey vation odd atthe/ tions of specialists dovetail into the ; eo esa Searenain strech mayor peoeict dai wind was blamed adoption of & e0t of principles, Oth- ae young advertising writer of| "the question: What is our great- ee eee pulse is ote and there Hale “Big Bill” Thompson. bwin \ bed ppt oped eteetertaeed ged a icay rare Scr Seger a ee for bel nani improvement over last rome n . ok ores Age aie *" gdberents of the LV. A. cause who | story, contest, Sponsored by the Em-| Newton D. Baker, former secretary While medical selence Jooked “on PLAN CONSOLID ATING tous state ois, meared completion pire maton al a op a Pabne Miss | SbIe' Ge Tee aces Amerjeans may be| Floyd and Boyd Ayers, of Hampton, Ontario, Canada, are twins, and the| Sm#2#¢. vhs Sie Cane, SR EL ne | Delanktae cebea. corer, cir etn yr erg twin lainbs they are proudly dlaplaying carried off the highest hopes at the bess fens dle re aa ae MEN ation oe ee however, were /of Old Fort Union,” giving it the| which we are a part, which would! largest agricultural show in Canada, the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto. | At 8:15 a. m., physicians attending in temporary quarters, using The participants, {inet from each of the old alignments * The I. V. A. element is represented in the party leadership by O. J. Sor- He of Buxton, whose adherence to the 1. V. A. cause was most strongly em- phasized in 1924 and 1926 when his brother, the late A. G. Sorlie, was the Ne candidat locale of early fur al a eee long FARMERS’ RAILROAD RATE EXPERT GROUP prevent the tragedy of recurring de- Pressions. Captain Frank Hawks, speed flier —I'd like to see all air transport and mail schedules speeded up to at least 150 miles an hour cruising speed. Will H. Hays, president of the mo- tion picture producers and distribu- Will Observe With Church Services = WARNING AGAINST New Year’s the aged soldier at the Saint Jean de Dieu hospital issued a bulletin which said: “The patient spent a calm night and did not again sink into coma. He was able to take some nourishment and to say a few words. Neverthe- Jess his lungs are filling up and respiration remains situation continues very grave.” Most of Peigrediiti Are Arranged irregular. The Late yesterday the marshal lapsed BASTERN RAILROADS INTO FOUR SYSTEMS Pennsylvania, New York Cen- ‘tral, B. and 0., and Nickel Plate Agree ment and material salvaged fromthe capitol building before fire destroyed it Sunday. Others were expected to resume action within a day or two. The board of administration, which has charge of relocating the various state departments, leased the entire bata ean of the Patterson hotel is ani reed departments will be quartered the: 4 For Wednesday Evenin; into coma and his physicians believed ts to v fey At that time soliticat tier aan tpi isa aera 4 . that what before had been a matter house the legislature, by an unoffi- were then and Gene Tunney, retired heavyweight ~ RUBBER BIBS MADE In City. ef hours had become i matter of) washington,’ Deo 90—P}—Agree- | 4! ommitiee compoted of tate wasnt Senal . Sperry a - ET ened peek poppin gen od Wai nih ops ant wate] "Sy een ming aes. po| Moca rls on ocean? ta Rep Now, however, Mr, Sorlie’s adher- | Renr, ti J tical problems confronting the world; 5 & Hinge c of pink suffuse.his waxy | S0lidation into four independent sys-| Lieutenant Governor John Carr, + ence to the BV. afenuse: ‘epresentative Jqnes Says and that the stipreme court will act the Year's observante| ‘His labored: breat be- | tems was announced today by Pres- pegpreigre giricetneg ett Agriculturists Suffer From ARTER BABY DEATH ge tans Heeet ct the. censnianticn, Knows ss Clark in New Jersey. Immedi- ing the old year out, programs for| head turned on his pillow. ‘The president had asked the ratt-|/°Y 1" the house. the Progressive Republican Party of Discrimination ate removal of the éighteenth amend- New Year's day are planned for many} ‘The physicians, Leriche, Boulin and i Directory Takes Shape the State of North Dakota. ment, I Five - Months - Old Gordanier|congregations. Fontaine, and his brother, Ferdinand, | Spt chiefs to map out the consoll-} ase tory follows: Other officers elected were O. H. Olson, New Rockford; Mrs. Frank: Elliott, Caledonia, and Nels Magnu- son,, Bottineau, vice presidents; H. N. Tucker, Courtenay, secretary and Mrs. Delta Brastrup, Courtenay, as- eistant secretary. A treasurer will be chosen later by the exeputive com- mittee. the interstate commerce commission, j | Representative Jones of Texas: has Washington, Dec. 30—(7}—To aid: farmers’ railroad rate battle before announced he would demand a spe- cial corps of rate experts for the farm pou as soon as congress reassem- es, “I shall offer a jot resolution di- Child Suffocated In His Crib Yesterday Funeral services for Adrian Gor. danier, five-month-old Bismarck boy who suffocated to death in his crii afternoon, be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at part of the evening, beginning at 8:30 o'clock, will be concluded with a lunch and the devotional service at 11. o'clock will continue until after midnight. On New Year's day a Holy Com- “How do you feel, Marshal?” asked Dr. Leriche, Faintly came the answer, “Not so bad.” ‘With ranare precaution roped ve: Ported him and managed to ster the neurishment which for hours they har not dared to attempt. He (Continued on page three) State Bank examiner, State Print- er, License department of the attor- ney general’s office, Commissioner of Immigration, Superintendent of Pub- lc Instruction, Board of administra- tion and Commissioner of Agricul- Alasest one: minor point remains to be worked out in the gigantic con- solidation scheme. That has’ been left to arbitration. The railroads are the Pennsylvania, the New York Central, the Balti- more and Ohio, and the Nickel Plate systems. The Wabash-Seaboard system, pro- Menoken Man Elected that it will see a definite break in the | the Perry Funeral Parlors, with Rev. |munion service will be conducted at State Tax Commissioner—si Members :of the executive commit- Mactan’ Mp gerpercsaryrmnie) ah Politico-ecclesiastical tyranny that/| Walter E. Vater, neat of the Mc- |11 a. m. by the pastor, Rev. Ople 8. RIVE BOYS VICTIMS vided for under the interestate com-| room on Broadway Ave. to be aed tee, in addition to the president and |t#blish Po gi tipster Mery igred (Continued on page three) he a church |Rindahl. During this hour the newly merce commission's plan issued last] by Montana Dakota Power company. poaretary. rere E. A. Dutt, Dasey: |correct the freight rate, dlscrimina- Sarg TE eae Burial will be made in cs Mary's |Slested officers of the church willbe ee ere engrey Department and | state sieg: 2 |tions against the shipment of farm cemetery. a gineer—All of Fleck garage build- [Re RS PORES 1s |pmmue aeee ema "| MOTHER KILLS TWO | on oe ae seo eae roar sa OF COAL MINE GAS) ac rorec Siren en ee Sate eineter"tt ce Tet as OT Dereace Seas sod us nent o eagle FOS 1 2 ‘a! : 8 t rete for, @ ru re procat an Fe TEP exi e ti tion act } Po eatin on rege seven) [American ‘made machinery, tha his CHI N AND SELF While napping. The bib apparently /hour of prayer from 8 until 9 o'clock,| Father of One Is Led to Death| <27 uae? in the transporta Been eae rant garage building, perianal foreign competitor who has the ad- acted as @ gag, preventing the child according to the Rev. Father John A. Barki ‘The consolidation program must be! Hail Insurance departmcnt—Btair vantage of cheap farm labor as well from breathing, his attending phys!- |. Slag, pastor, who will give the ser. Chamber By Barking, submitted to the interstate garage building. ee as cheap freight rates and that unless clan said today. It is believed that/mon. Four masses will be celebrated Whining Dog commission for nai Railroad Board—Second and Giscriminations were. removed Sgti-'Despondency Over Fact She| ‘forts on the part of the child to/on New Year's day, at 8, 9, 10 and 11 The president sald he believed the floors of Lahr bullding at culture would suffer an economic y dislodge the bib were unavailing and jo'clock, respectively, the last service — plan will contribute to opportunities Fontn street and Broadway Avenue. { handicap in “freight rates no matter Could Not Make Trip Is that it died without being able to|to be a high mass. Pittsburgh, Pa. Dec. 30—(#)-A| for employment in the present de-| adjutant general and stete ind + kK P N IMM how skillfully the farm board's mar- make itself heard. The doctor stated) ‘The Luther League of the First| shaggy dog, whose nervous barking and aleo increase the sta-| trial commission—First floor of Law # keting plans were carried out. Believed Cause that an examination disclosed the | Lutheran church will have charge of| and whining could not be stilled, led | bitity of the railroads themsel building, ‘ “Every railroad and practically fact that the child had vomited and/the New Year's wake service at this|a man into an abandoned mine in also expressed the belief that! State Land department— Liberty py ee every major industry has highly paid, polis, Dec. 30.—()—The| ‘at death undoubtedly had been church. It will begin at 9 o'clock with| the south hills last night and there | eventually the consolidation would | move“iat building on state capitol Spanish Aviator and Pablo jtrained rate experts to handle their Psp of a young wife brought | ¢xedited by the fact that the ante & program of musical numbers and| five boys were found—victims of gas. | result in lower rates to the public. | grounds in quarters vacated by adju- i Rada, Mechanic, Have No |°4#¢8 before the interstate commerce / triple tragedy into the home of an| #4 drawn liquid matter in falks, ‘and close with serving of re-) Today, white crepe symbols re-|' ‘The interstate commerce tant general. Definite Plans Antwerp, Belgium, Dec. 30.—(P)— Ramon commission,” such advocates to fight their rate bat- Jones added. “The unorganized farmers have no tles, and the result is obvious in the glaring discrimination to which agri- lungs. The child was discovered about 2 o'clock Monday and efforts to re- vive him by physicians who were im- mediately called in were unavailing. Placed holly wreaths at the homes of Steve Polka, 16; Andrew Novak, 16; John Vogick, 14; Walter Kubala, ,| 15, and Joseph Kasicik, 17. The boys went into the mine to commis- sion a year ago laid out a plan look- ing to the development of five great trunk lines but objections to the fifth trunk line caused disagreement leaders, Attorney General—Liberty Memor- jal building in offices formerly occu- Pied by veterans compensation bu- Teau of attorney general's office and One room vacated by state lbrary Majer Gt FRnens. fiyande his | culture os subjected in our rate ae foin relatives in California where| , Dr. J. #. Hoskins sale teaes on Rev. Floyd teas, a of me esas al for their sana, yon ‘The new plan 1 provides for the, vir. eommassion, hot stay shut up in & cage.” began |stthority and ample funds at ts com: | Soe?_<onee, ted aroMned Her t¥O-| tae United states reoently end that Logee have opened thelr home for the| three-quarters of a mile in they be-| New York Central on the north as|—tn basemerte crete, Treasurer year-old son, Richard Allen Nicholas, thei constant ei ment of Liberty Memorial snother chapter in his saga of exile |mand to represent the interests of ag- her daughter, Virginia, age | be believed that there was a danger /watch night party of the yourg peo-| san to drop. The dog, com | the boundary roads in the thovement. | building. ; Cheered by friends and admirers of [culture with respect to freight) five, and then shot he sonal cs ot Spe ibiagioe levening is planet Wes ac at Pome alone. "When it could not be | gee it® president said, ‘has no} busies Site along board was doing rates.” ‘head. revolver. nned with a com- 2 5 no ess today in the Main ie ; Republean in Spain the transetin™ Richa found he bodies woe he] ‘brother and sister, Paul, 14 and [mittee made up of Mrs, Logee, ee bao. ‘ “ Under the transportation act of 1920 (Continued on pci anal dla seven) ¥ Es gs sod his cries pa Kipling Celebrating iis wife was an fully ‘reseed. tn ‘ Elsie Beseler in charge. This will be| United States bureau of Pipe men, !has the power to approve such a | | steamer te froma Lisbon, their His 65th Birthday coe comers lied the im) ators Se Tos ‘The reg-| in an teers meine the ‘boys. One —_—— ANTANS HON N HONOR first haven after the flight three aries PES pa Dec. 30.—(7)}—| The couple had been married eight BURMAR ular Wednesday evening serv- Free Spee tien a wae tenagne fives Major Shepard Files f hice ge hy both | Messages of greeting and congt - | vears. ice and school of missions will be held mae paes. ‘The others sidiaaa A New Trial P | Peercconi or tat prrtettoce tat the Gori de ae baiital ene Cass County Bank SOLDIERS IN BATTLE Fespoctively. 20 And 8:90 clock.) P'S tation Chief Saul Klein was Motion for New | of their government e worl ut overcome while trying to save the Ly eae? today. they arrived as. plain eee house where Rudyard Kipling makes b's the peste, Benen, ermmeueel church | ids, Hie is recovering in a hospital. Topeka, Dec. 30—(P)}—Motions’ for : innmnigrants, traveling on Uru- | his home, the occasion being the fam- Paying Dividend wae Geel te tories Wer ono snem tei and arrest of Judgment/Bowman, Lumry, Birdzell and Sage Pere BR gee L. R, Baird, state receiver of banks,|/nsurgents Presumably Making i. begtoning ~All i a Jack Guzik Receives | Chares a. shepard, army medical] Arnson Presented With Gifts Franco sure of his MELCHETT IS BURIED announced today that # 10 per cen! Inder ‘Master | “!osing aA. corps officer convicted of the poison He hopes to find w job in Belglum| London, Dec. 3008 —In the pres-| dividend is belay paid 9 the deneer,| Leet Stand Und A pea i Five-Year Sentence ors otticer convicted of the polson By Club Members and settle down to await a better |ence of scores of industrial and po-| ters of the State Bank of Gardner. Mind’ ‘The annual business meeting and are ley, Kas., in June, 1929. time in Spain. He may go to Ger-/litical leaders, Lord Melchett, long} Payment is being paid through the election of church officers for the|, Chicago, Dec. 30.—()—Jack Guzik, said the motions ©." V. Bowman, retiring president, H ae Cee tee mined oak teen a ee hee ee ee Rangoon, Burma, Dec, 30.—(7)—|Gospel Tabernacle precede the|Dusiness manager of the Capone|would be heard by Federal Judge|and three past presidents of the Bis” i Zeppelin company. Shortly after | England, was buried today. at Fargo. , Savage rebels of the rice swamps and|watch night service which is liquor snd vice syndicate, was sen-|Richard J. Hopkins February 2, the/marck Kiwanis club were honored at i Janding he and Rada left for 7 Jungle met British soldiers in a fieree |for 7:45 o'clock. The regular evening|tenced to five years in Leavenworth |date for passing of sentence. The|the regular luncheon meeting of the j Brussels where they will make their battle through the Tharawaddy forest |services will slso be followed on|Penitentiary and fined $17,500 by|trial assessed life imprisonment |club Tuesday noon. Each was given . home, temporarily at least, in the au- the woods under a | Thursd: Federal Judge Charles E. Woodward|in returning its verdict at Kansas|a gift in recognition of his services to ienti ‘onvinc ife today melting into lay evening. a fighting on in the ase bravery af |e watch night seri set ola men. The Judge overruled mon| “Major Shepard is at Uberty under|““he honor In addon to Row on in the crazed bravery of |the watch it service at orc} r Minot Will Vote on Dormant For Millions of Years cipecsen praver ®t Take the place of the tour |for «ew tial e000 So ae Ps reports m ednesday evening prayer 2) cee reese Gas Franchise Jan. 27 jungle fastnesses where the men of |Rev, Walter B. Vater, pastor, said to- J. ©. Arnson. i — Cleveland, O., Dec. 30—(#)— ganisms he has been studying jungle, clad in picturesque uni-|day. Special musical numbers will be nna’ ors reen Presentation ie gifts followed j Minot, N. D., Dec. 30—(P)—The| Dean Charles B. Lipman of the have been in the coal since it was {forms which look like blue pajamas, |included in the devotional service and ‘® moc! at which Supreme Court j Minot yesterday of California formed and could not have pene- [had barricaded themselves indicated |Rev. Vater will give an address. ° e ° ° Judge A. G. Burr presided. He was { called a special election for January| University today | trated it in recent times or have |the insurgents had lost between 60| ‘There wil be no evening service at le ge to Selsmic GEL | sisted by chiet Justice John Burke { 27 to vote on the question of granting| described to the Botanical So- come from outside contamination. jand 100 men, with many more|the Zion Gutheran church sccording and District Court Judge Fred Jan- ' & franchise to the Montana-! ciety of America the nature of Belief of the California scien- | wounded. No casualties were reported|to Rev. J. V. Richert, but the usual sonius, ii Power company to distribute natural! his experiments that convinced tist that the organisms have been by the government forecs. New Year's service at the church at Coquimbo, Chile, Dec. 30.—(7)— Although there has been little Burr recomm Panadol gas in the city. him it is possible for life to re- in the coal since it was formed ‘The British were said to have sur-|10:30 a. m. will be in the English lan-| Green seas, reeking with an un- wind the seas have been particu. | fendants’ named in s mysterious in. ' ‘The commission a few weeks ago| main dormant millions of from rotting vegetation of coal- jrounded the rebels in a wild, hilly|guage. natural odor, washed the shores larly high. Unusual heat has dictment be “given the limit’ and his ordered postponement of considera- The report, delivered before the age swamps is founded ¢hiefly on region where there is little food and| . The annual New Year's eve church| of Northern Chile today in an ; fellow jurists obliged by presenting tion of the franchise to next May 31,| Botanists’ meeting in connection ecessful attempts he made to |tess water. ‘Presumably tne enemy] night program at the First Baptist] aftermath to what is believed to Prevailed‘and a number of slight | the gifts. ; wi that im-| with the convention of the Amer- force such organisms into the |was making its last stand under the| church will open at 9:30 with a group| have been a tremendous seismic earthshocks have been felt. There Miss Phyllis Wolverton, i after which petitions asking as ing ih %\ mediate action be taken were circu-| ican Association for the advance- mysterious “master mind” who ts be-/of musical numbers by Misses Mar-| disturbance far beneath the wa- | were strong shocks, one of fourth |sang two numbers, “I hear « Trush at 1 lated. The petitions were declared to} ment of science, carried forward His studies warrant, he said, the ijeved to have directed the raids|guerite Kennedy, Esther and Evelyn| ters of the Pacific ocean. grade intensity at Preirina and |Eve” and Margarita.” She 4 ave enough legal signatures. previously announced belief the micro: that which have terrorized the countryside | Jacobson and William Mueller. This The captain of the port here Vallenar, and the entire coastline | was accom) on the piano by } The Montana-Dakota company} based on the finding of living or- he has made to resume animated | for two weeks. will be followed by a congregation] issued an official warning to in- B00 "Dilies SOT SA CANES AD Mrs. Anne H. Peterson. f Proposes. to extend its pipeline from| ganisms, in the interior of anth- life and multiply are descendants —____—_ Potluck supper. Later old hymns will} habitants not to bathe in the pears to have been shaken. Guests at the meeting included A. q ‘Williston to Minot. The Minot Gas| racite coal from deep mines in directly from cells “dormant in FARMING CAROL'S AVOCATION | be sung and Rev. Oscar 8. Jacohson| water or to touch it, since an e: Authorities are taking pains Wartner, C. H: Blanding and L. B, company has informed the city com-| Wales and Pennsylvania. the anthracite from the time of Bucharest, Dec. 30.—(?)—Carol’s | will give an address. -Rer. Ellis L.| smination had revealed a con. quiet the fears of the popu! palace, Molander, Harvey; Fred Gram, En- rission it too is ready to bring na- Dean Lipman’s paper also de- {ts formation” which wre job is deing king; his evocation 1s| Jackson, pastor, is extending an in-| siderable quantity of anima! mat- many of whom believe there ts |derlin; John Birdzell, son of the jus- tural gas here from Montana fields| scribed the laboratory tests. which saicuiate is from 15 million to | farming He bes so informed a| vitation to. people in Biswparck with-| ter; apparently millions of fishes some supernatural significance to tice; Dr. i Cleveland, and Liewt, Guring 1931, he believes prove the micro-or- 200 million years. census enumerator. (Continued on page' seven) ‘killed in the shock. | the unusual conditions. . J. Taylor, U. & Navy. o

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