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THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1931 Census Places Emphasis On Needs of Changes DICKINSON SPENT 4 MINGPALITES | -E PS peetary : = = SS eee INU. §. NOW HAVE ‘The Meine! ‘Tribe was on its feet, electrified. ‘To those benighted of a land of stra beliefs, SS the apinit ofS heast and his power Citizens of Stark County City 200,000 RE oly dread Tae surace eee bina: Look Forward to Bigger Ex- and the fact that he had become my itures in 1931 = 2 champion ‘completed “ther subjec- penditurt | Law Enforcement Demands Re- The sight of my Sweetheart with silence reigned. He was sbout to. Mad Dog, at first Halt an hour nk attracted by ill made a land- my gunfire, Bert on the outskirts of the Hidden a of being boiled Dickinson, N. D., Feb. 6.—Dickinson made great strides of progress tid 1930, more than a quarter of a million n City Governments | arrangement of Systems in SYNOPSIS—Jack Stone, an air mail pilot, who made geod in the | those soulless brutes completely un- utter a final plea, when faintly, at plunged face down on his stomach, for build- movies, is in love with Pearl Dare. Her father disa: of the | manned me, I forgot the Little first, but swelling louder and louder, Immediately, every tribesman fol- alive in the geyser lak¢, Pearl and I dollars having been spent for r ; h match, and sends Pearl around the world in a Zeppzlin. Jack follows, | Father's advice. How could I as- from the very crater of the volcano, lowed his pious heathen example, ex- Le e ings, remodeling work and city im- Adjacent Boroughs and after many adventures meets Bert Hill, another pilot, who joins | sume # shred of self-control? Dove a aort of mighty, cullen drone, cepting Fawn, to ‘ ther and Bert at a banquet ‘ements. ‘The total amount was dorset ma tle aiken areata by an eeknewh cece, tne Silent Menace. Rae : “f ® giant voice cack ‘us. i * stinctively had turned. board which had been prepared to een: 995, according to figures obtained TED | They suspect that this may be Thornton, whom Featt's father wants | whole pack yelning "on athens ‘oni “I Challenge You ore ee ee from bullding permit, records. | This PROSECUTION IS AFFECTED; her to marry, or Mrs. Richards, Pearl's chaperon. Homer Dare joins | “Locked in ‘cach other's Srubeecs pelt re dl den Wigwam ine wantering sum is believed to be one e the cruise in Japan, and the Zeppelin continues to Alaska. ‘There | we tesisted every effort to tear us ‘The Little Father's lips muttered Sibes cee Wandering greatest ever expended here in on Pearl, dlsapents, arbarian chist Mad. Dog, telis Jack that Peari wit | Sbere and the Little Father finally fot ® prayer of deliverance, and certain- ea with barbaric’ hospitaliy. year for construction and tops all re- Problems of Taxes, Sanitation | be wittinds ‘ites he Is boiled alive!’ When Mad Dog enters, Jack takes pe} heard above the in- ly there was in my own soul, The world ours! i cent records. M fernal din. but my eyes had strayed to Horn- The Walrus missing. his t indications are that this and Health Also Become a desperate chance and knocks him out. He ties ibim to his tent pole. “Silence!” he roared. “Are you w. Faced Harry, with a quick premo- queer. he Bed vanished, In ica Ee catassed during 1931. uaoites beasts or are you men? This thing ition, and to the Wi ‘The Little Father was not so un- whe Lehigh Briquet company has an- Involved in Cities (Copyright. 1929, by New York Graphic.) dare not | iy des Dog, ante ee was stunned and on communteative, :mne ¥ le north- a niret d that it will add equipment s ne) warn you! fou wi extermi- faces Horn-Faced Harry's unt o! le,” he AD DOG, whom I had lashed to the center-pole of my Warn, yout, You will be extermi- chums were looks of abject fear /2nd sober. CPeople « ho have at an expense of $100,000 and plans By FREDERIC J. HASKIN | prison tent in the Hidden Village of the Wandering innermost recesses of the Land of been unfortunate in the more civil- are now under way for a new $ eed Washington, D. C., Feb. 6—New em- Tribe, was still in a daze. = Tppaane | Smokes. Not one of ized pectons of aa vee) take ret dormitory at the Dickinson HT eee iis aia lates tl ae Fawn, his daughter, who had been my guard, was first * "He Tatced “Tinanet? “to Okt’ aide; They get queer Fireaks. ‘They hide ee rag thé construction fig- thought concerning their forms of to recover her wits, and calmly stepped before the tent- ‘1 clalm these two young: white- ateribute unc aD de to thee anes Of this last year was the $85,000 government and management has} flap. I understood her action. It was to prevent any one ‘°.. Smana’ ade bas Such a man is the Walrus.” waterworks system. Considerable of brought to bear by the 15th census from entering. lowed Mad Dog. ht was exactly what he was “But, who is he?” I perststed. “I a complete business block was rebuilt; which has shown so marked an in- At the same time, I could not remain there. Any instant , Then the Little Father had ‘an "“2t i we neen rooted to the side. really have a right to know. I first the Whitney swimming pool, in crease in the drift of population to Mad Dog would come to his senses and any outcry of his inspiration. Pointing in the direc- oo eke came with @ man who Young's park, donated to the city by %y upban centers. In 1920 there were 32 . ‘4 *, rf eae = Ps y tion of the mighty Smoky our Was either The Silent Menace or F. P. Whitney, was finished at a cost cities having population of 200,000 and would attract the immediate attention of his tribesmen, who heads, he cried: “Your Gods will The Silent Menace once removed. of $13,000, the city hall, a new $30,000 more. Only 10 years later, the new Were assembling to conduct me to my death in the Boiling Sf2" fire’ which will dsetrey yout or indlvectly, with the Order of tho building, was completed; and wings census shows that there are 41 such Hole. ¢ Golden ‘Key, I feel ure.” ae were added to the a ‘Teachers’ cities. What horrible end would be mine AT really cannot you wi e college at a cost o! ,000. A city of 200,000 is sufficiently large was beyond conception. is, i Jittle, Father, admitted, oleate esieiees to raise special problems in govern- Sudden!: the tent-flap was a poe ry, @, lost rer. There mi ment under modern conditions. The brushed aside and a white man cn- of " ‘Andre, who tried to smallest of these 41 cities is 200,000. tered. cross the north pole ‘in a balloon ‘They rank upward from that figure to A as of apes grea re years ym poe ae New York's seven millions. crossed Fawn's face. She presse 4 Yet it is not wholly the city proper paid together on her bosom Bent eenne, = oe Riley le ferre! POT ‘ATO CROP SHOWN which forces attention to the new pies erin Winters IGOR been out ‘of a world so long it's problems. The 1 ple ne Aneel” aE aus time you should’learn a little news. ais use of the automobile has given cities ‘The Queen of the Skies has defi- ETT Ee b a new definition. A city may have Pee ies Abadi sitaly Hesiod to cruine there ond idan. 1, 1930, Stock Was 1,040,, 200,000 inhabitants within its corpo- Aleutian coast. back—after the mystery of Pearl's ce is Cleared up.” 000 Bushels, Compared to rate limits but in reality be much He wes the only white man in larger. City planners and business the whole of the northland to whom “what?” I exclaimed, “A Zeppe- 1,507,000 Year Ago men alike have come to realize that the natives, both Eskimcs and In- lin trip across the top of the world?’ any city of such size within its cor- dians, gave allegiance. nodded and drew a bit of ‘ porate limits actually is a very much “He Has Outraged paper from his pocket. Stocks of potatoes on hand Jan. 1 “I have a message here from in Norfh Dakota are estimated ai larger community because of the pop- ulation of its environs which are tri- Our Gods!” He looked in consternaticn at After I left you on Charley Downs, the whaler, Jack, to escape the bi 1,040,000 bushels in comparison with the estimate of a year ago of 1,507,000 butary to it. From this circumstance, Stace eee, lis pase ieee ecakes ee ae, nem mre the term “metropolitan district” has ond on Fawn, his protegee. “From contacted with the Zep and picked bushels, This is a d ee “ pellet arisen, meaning that entire territory Fawn he glanced at the dead mon- up this new plane and my air talky, bushels, which is al equi B including the city proper and the sur- grel at my feet. Then, gradually. as I call it”—and he a difference in estimated production uunding suburbs and communities after noticing the | still dripping never thought I'd be the means of for the two years. ww blubber knife in my hands, he stud- talking you out of the Boiling Hole.” For the United States, stocks on which are intimately connected with ' ee 1 I read Charley's message aloud. hand are 730,000 bushels below stocks the center. “are you Jack Stone, the avia- ™?n, women and dren, atmed He said:— a ee ett eatiaate New York City, for example. has oe : with clubs, spears. imives, guns and HOMER T. DARE CHALLENGES or SeERR SCOOT RENEE ved with within its corporate limits a popula- T nodded: sharp-edged lava stones. ‘They JAOK GHONE TO POLLOW Tae of 88,954,000 els compares tion of just under 7,000,000. Yet care- ful surveys covering the environs show that the people who live in the! suburbs and earn their livelihood in| He relieved me of the blubber knife and set Mad Dod free. The savage old chief, though he. was still groggy from the terrific socking I formed two rows, one facing the other, separated by a six-foot path. Down this path I was forced to go, spat upon, jecred at, threatened Only the fact that arms F THE SKIES TO navi .UEEN THE At the light in her eyes, I ran NORTH POLE. IF HE IS LOOK- over and gathered her in my pid a TROUBLE, IT IS 89,684,000 bushels a year ago. Stocks in the 19 surplus states are slightly above those of last year and are placed at 81,370,000 bushels com- ve i = at every step. “ ” Gy Yon:, ar who, ving nl earby. ate pes cee Ta partially re: the tle Father line to Ty a de : a aaa peed Sova calmly. Paced with i ilacleatiemeaibers re i touch with the city itse il my instant execution ai "Said Bert, . This ineres - ehenatig the 1 7 equicnient to" sikning “Mur own fhe hands of this ‘mob, which had They wilt rumble with their wrath Not so Horn-Faced Harry. I looked at Pearl. “The north ings in the nine western states al- transacting the bulk of their business there and spending most of their | money there, number up to more than / 10,000,000. Using approximately similar pro- portions, then, it is estimated that a city of 200,000 has within its metro- death warrant, and the Little Fath- er knew this; and he read in Mad Dog's flaming eyes and in the rage distorting his wild face that for might be powerless in ex- any influence on the Indian's uncivilized nature. “Come. Mad Dog!” he said, stern- worked itself into demoniacal fo- ment. I ran I was not. deceived. up fury i to_find its outlet. the gantlet with m; heart in my throat and I finishes without as much as a scratch. Yei, d. All the peut- in their wild souls was still against you!” He had touched their supersti- tious natures, but only to draw at- tention to the Smoky and incite Mad Dog’s ringing challenge. “Let the Fire Gods in the Smoky iy rd walks when over the housetops of New York city, from a clouded sky, me and moving toward me. In an- i other second, I could see, he meant i to break the spell. And again Pearl Su) and I would face disaster. Instead of e miracle having happened, Bert _1 Would be exposed’ and’ Mad Dog Fat He was wise, He was leering at eed ther. is one place the Silent Menace hardly follow us. Whatever trouble your governor might refer to will come straight from him. we beat him to E t do you mean?” she faltered. motioned toward the Little “Here’s a man and a maid ! most six and one-half million bushels larger than last year. The four eastern surplus states, as well as the six central surplus states, show reduced stocks on hand. The following table gives details by sections: politan district another 100,000 and | e a ‘The real torture was still to come. speak and Mad Dog will be satis- Id go fi and a priest, Pearl, With Bert and that the greater city actually is a com- | ly, “what outrage are you about to Zteagy 1 felt the terrifying neat treat” came the first nlercing, trumpeting WOd 89 Insane... my mind Fawn as bonafide witnesses, Let's Potato Stock on Hand Jan. 1 munity of 300,000. who has meant you no harm?” from the rising vapor which min- And ke ordered silence from every and nerve-Jarring notes of a loud as I stood there fein ‘and 1931 1930 Mad “He has out- Sled with the volcanic smoke. The speaker booming down upon an tongue-tied. I was unai State— Bu. Bu. Minor Political Divisions ‘The automobile enables a man to; carry on his business or profession | Dog raved. raged our gods. He struck me!” “He struck you in self-defense. Your gods will punish you! Enough of this, He goes with me!” whole sky was covered with a gray, impenetrable mantle not unlike fog. I needed _no spy glass to discover the king of the geysers. which they YAll faces moved cpward. All cars were strained toward the great voleano. é ce! Complete and awful’ si- amazed pupulace? And can you picture those wild, barbaric copperskins as that magni- * inine hand touch mine en unexpectedly I felt a fem- th puch igine and tirist revolver into my palm. North Dakota.... 1,040,000 1,507,000 1,370,000 80,764,000 7,584,000 8,920,000 19 surplus states. Deficient states. oF the places of their outlying domi- | munity will be quickly quenched by ciles. In the larger cities there are many Secretary of Agriculture and Labor | Joseph A. Kitchen, and Superintend- ent of Public Instruction Bertha R. Palmer. Russell Reid is superintendent of the society, and Florence H. Davis, librarian. downtown in the heart of the cor- | , fied voice in the sky, concealed be. 24,¥85, Fawn. 5 4 eastern states: Ue soagl “Our gods’ must be avenged. He, called the Boiling Hole. lence! ; . ‘Shoot!” she whispered. And | AN ARCTIC WEDDING? Co ee eet edtaee| the whitectaced cur, remains. HC “Let the Fire With sardonic sarcasm Mad Dog ind the mists of the geysers and without, fraction" of hesitation T | AMhough. Sask han, PROVED ee Ne miles beyond those limits. Neve i coes to the Bolling Hole. Mad Dog Gods speak. —” faced the Little Father. “See? Our in’ le e of smoke, sprang, fired. his love many times, PEARL has be iS oon 36,580,000 39.283,000 less, he is part of that city’s life. The | has spoken!” neal gods approve, ‘Their slience is thelr apparently, from the volcanos? I cracked away at Horn-Faced ‘AGER! 16 central " states: New York banker or newspaper man Fawn turned pale, The little _ On the shore of the Boiling Hole assent, To the boiling death with Had their strange gods spoken? vary just as he had his | Mich. Wis. may live in New Rochelle or Tarry-, father's gravity deepened. At # Was Horn-Faced Harry, his arctic him They had! mouth to yell at Mad Dog. He yelled, installment of _ this } Minn, ND. 8. town; the Chicago merchant or law- sign from him I stepped outdoors. Scums and the Walrus. “One moment!” 5 ‘Jack Stone? Pearl Dare? Jack but it was his death yell as he top- IG serial—“On Cupid’ .. Neb, -15,676,000 18,744,000 yer may transact his affairs and make | The wandering tribe had assem- With them, wild-eyed and hag- The Little ee Nee cea Sere as abe nha and over Died se my oe iacictes | espedivas ” oswintern Citas Zasnatono aaisrn00 his living in the Loop yet live in Lake | bled on the streets of the village. gard, was Pearl! hands in great solemnity, and agai . on » United States. leery pe Forest or Evanston. They will inva- ees riably call themselves New Yorkers or} terior communities. The fire which | aamtinrions sissies 8. B. 103—Grants authority to coun- i Shafer, Secretary of State Robert | D d M: B li ed Chicagoans. Yet they are counted as! breaks out in the well-regulated com- ty, township, wity or village board to Byrne, State Auditor John Steen, | APC@ an Believ grant right of way for gas or oil pipe South Dakotan Once Fargo, N. D., Feb. 6—(P)—Harry Johnson, 41, a transient who was ‘ound dead early Thursday in a shack. here, is a World war veteran and is believed to have resided in Columbus, line systems, H. B, 80—Fixes and provides for Bills Introduced in Senate |vides for consolidation of domestic) collection of fees incident to leasing §. B. 147—Miller of McIntosh-Lo-| corporations into one corporation un-| and sale of schoo! lands. fan: Permits insurance companies to|der charter of either existing cor- i} select newspaper in which thelr an-|poration, with exception of banking! gy p Nesmith ot wines permits \the efficient fire department which | ‘ - ‘has been provided. But let that fire | sub-divisions within gorporate limits | | with a vast amount of overlapping. | Pre out in ibs slack community and With a very few exceptions there is/ lefeats the restraining efforts of always a minimum of two local gov-| More or less indifferent firemen. It . | sweeps across city blocks and does not COMPENSATION BILL Montana Legislators Also to ernments, the municipal and the! : jnual statements are published. | associations, | si F ‘ ause at. str a single person to claim exemption of " aig 8. D. county, The great cities show more Tatts the boundary between one com. _S-B. 148—Watt of Cass: Sets term| | Resolution 1—Martin of Morton: $100 . Vote on Bill Prohibiting Pri- Cause of death probably was pneu- intricate complications. Take Chicago. nity and another. The well-regu- Of state health officer at four years.| Provides for establishment of bulk and| H, B. 169—Crockett of Cavaller: ake ancupanios monia. Former Williston | Man Dies in Oregon Williston, N. D., Feb. 6.—(P)— Harry Monroe, 47, Williston resident 40 years, died in Portland, Ore., and will be- buried here Sunday. Mr. Monroe had been in ill health a year. He was a raijlroader, garageman and a director of the newly organiz- ed commercial state bank. He served several terms as a member of the Williston city commission. Within its metropolitan area there} | Makes it unlawful for any warehouse- }man: to sell any grain stored in his | elevator. % H. B. 170—McCay of Sioux: Provides | for assessments to give aid for con-| | struction of a raitroad to develop state ; os ; re !lated community must suffer from this! 8. B. 149—Watt of Cass: Provides! retail oil stations. LR ies cities. themselves |invader which S IAdEE. thee propitious |thak tees collected by state register for| Bills Killed by Senate Committees 3 vince: 10 Kal tris te 50 sehool 2uspices might have been kept at recording marriage licenses be turned| 8. B. 38—Permits removal of non- * ype: a . i And | home. into general fund, instead of into de- resident poor person to place of resi-| Bn ine city none \here are no{, THe same is true of disease aris- partment of health fund. dence. aoe a eg ee eer’ visions 9g from poor sanitation or epidemics! 8. B. 150—Bonzer of Richland: Reg- 8. B. 130—Sets school day at not less x 2 al cant ywers, | Preading because of indifferent quar- ,ulates the use by common carriers of than five and one-half hours. resources. having governing an ig Po the | @Mtine enforcement. - - sectionmen and flagmen. 8. B, 43—Compels hospitals exempt; H. B. 171—Traynor of Ramsey: En- Underlying the whole structure is the |r, 'yoiice matters, in recent years, aS. B. 151—Committee of banks and from taxation to admit to practice in’ titles owner of tax sale certificate to government of Cook county with, - new problem has presented itself, It banking: Makes slander and libel of | hospital any licensed practicing physi-| tax deed three years from date of tax Cees, we State of Illinois as t © now has become known through eourh |ADY. Sn ee coelt surety, or| cian in ste ase Ais | He Stee ihe al x 0 testimony and general knowledge that trust company a felony. { assed by Sena . B. —Mau 0! nsom ant The state problem may, perhaps. be |eongsters in large cities ‘divide up| 8. B. 152—Ettestad of McHenry:! S. B. 90—Provides for salary of|Scholl of McLean: Regulates the sale dismissed in connection with this) territory and pursue a system of oper- Coficurrent resolution to amend con- county judge where ,that office is|of tractor fuel (other than kerosene question but the separate govern-| ating whereby the members of a gang stitution, giving governor authority combined with clerk of coprt’s office.| or gasoline). pine on the pues paltioa!: divisions who live in one eommunity commit to veto any item of appropriation’ §, B. 102—Gives right, of. eminent! Bills Passed by House be so lightly set at one side. One may {eit depredations in a neighboring Measures. | See tae AEE PHL OP es par gcireneaseie is ation of traverse a street and, unless intimate-| fiers of endeavor. Because of the copies superintendent of public ‘in| testimony Re eet the region, pass irom | separate police jurisdictions, the pur- struction’s report biennially in De-| Both houses received reports trom cember preceding legislative session. | their special committees which inves- He was identified throt addressed to him in ia cae Clyde Johnson, Columbus, 8. D., to whom the coroner here has notified of the death. ’ Helena, Mont., Feb. 6.—(?)—The Consolidated workmen’s compensa- tion bill, including favored features of 10 measures, was offered the Mon- tana senate Thursday after approval in.committee. Another bill on the subject, proposing elimination of the plan permitting insurance with reg- ular companies, has been reported without recommendation. The substitute measure writes into the law a recent decision by the state supreme court on casual employment, | permits payment of medical fees to osteopaths and chiropractors, and in- creases provisions regarding taking of —— 200 WERE EXECUTED Brussels, Feb, 6.—(?)— Thomas Braun, who was defending counsel at German wartime courts martial, has figured that more than 200 Belgians died before firing squads. Ghent with 51, Liege with 48 and Brusels with 31 had the largest numbers, jurisdiction and, in a manner, swap §. B. 153—Matthaei of Wells: Fro-| tems. SRS | suit and prosecution of such criminals i This would not be a matter.of much | moment if all these contiguous com- | munjties pulled together in matters of public concern. Experience has pain- fully shown that they do not. A com-/ munity, being absolutely autonomous | regarding its local affairs, its tax levies, and its ordinances will take a different view from that of its im- mediately contiguous neighbor. For example, it may have very strict or- dinances regarding fire protection, wa- | ter supply, sanitation, policing, public | health, quarantines and the like. The neighbor, however, may have a government which is lax in such mat- ters. Its local fire department is not becomes more difficult. This is especially true in the mat- ter of bootlegging. A bootlegger will have a selling territory in the political jurisdiction, which begins just across the street while he will maintain his supplies in his home territory. The federal law, of course, takes no ac- count of these minor sub-divisions but it makes an important difference where local enforcement is concerned. In various other ways the problem | presents itself and is recognized as a| growing one. The advantages which | the bigness of a city brings have some counter-balances, URE'S CURIO SHOP H, B, 64—Appropriations committee: Appropriates $146,030 for motor ve- hicle registration department. | 8. B 55—Whitman of Grand Forks: | Outlines what shall be contained in jannual reports and audits of co- | Operative marketing associations Bills Killed by House Committees H. B. 21— Would tax conditional | sales and installment contracts pro- ‘| viding for deferred payments at an interest equivalent greater than is permitted by usury statutes. H. B. 94—Empowered district court "| judge to appoint attorney to represent any person applying for poor relief. H. B. 163—Provided fees received tigated the fire marshal's statement that conditions in the capitol base- ment presented a fire hazard. Rec- ommendations were made for a stair- way to provide an exit for employes in case of fire, for replacement of wooden partitions and shelving with metal, for a sprinkling system and fire extinguishers and frequent in- spections. HISTORICAL SOCIETY BLECTS FARGO MAN SORE THROATS Kept up to the mark, Its sewer sys- Thatcher to Speak ; laegiore Mate | to appropriate sufficient funds for| Here Monday Night H. D, Paulson, Publisher, Made| = S@S/OUS 7OW = adequate police protection. Many Evils Disregard Bounds ‘The various elements which menace mankind in cities have no regard for the imaginary lines which obscurely mark the divisions between such in- M. W. Thatcher, general manager of the Farmers’ Union Terminal as- sociation, St. Paul, will give an ad- dress here Monday night on “The |, new legislation required to allow un- limited federal credit for cooperative grain marketing purposes.” POSTAL LOOT SMALL St. Paul, Feb. 6.—(#)—Postal rob- bers who stole a mail pouch from the *|Great Northern railroad station in | Marshall probably found no money ‘or negotiable securies in their loot, in ‘Tthe opinion of J. P. Johnston, post- office inspector in charge of the St. Trustee; C. B. Little is President H. D. 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