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ee ie em THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1931 4 - The Weather | Unsettled and cooler tonight; Saturday partly cloudy, Oldest Newspaper } ESTABLISHED : 1878 PRICE FIVE CENTS | Hurricanes Sweep West Indies Farm Board Will Sell Wheat to Germany’ eS” ARRANGEMENT MADE | HEED IN towa INSURANCE PLOT |J_ gunch Search for SHE'S CHAMPION STORY TELLER pie i } CALLS FOR SALE OF Pe ae North Dakota Man o : 750,00 BUSHES TREASURY DBRT yt Has Dispensed With to N PROVING WORRY |Pear Bottineau County Mer- chant May Have Met With Foul Play MEAGER REPORTS HEARD VANISHED SUNDAY MORNING 82,500,000 Bushels 10 ADMINISTRATION Communications Are Disrupted z Left His Home to Go to Store By Hurricanes; Other 1 SHIP ARRANGEMENTS MADE and (HRS GRE Bia a Cities in Path Hoover and Advisers Ponder Since That Time Farm Board Still Has Almost 200,000,000 Bushels Left, >t Is Estimated i z 3 3 § i coe cm | Band’s Appearance Here 3 g g 8 8 [ q E : Associated Press Photo { Mrs, John M. Smith, wife of a former candidate for governor of fused until Friday to comment on the: = towa, was taken Into custody after she confessed, police sald, that she negotiations. A previous! arranged with her husband to collect life Insurance through a plot by German offer for about 25,000,000: which he disappeared leaving a charred body In his burni Smith, an Insecticide manufacturer of Perry, lowa, is shown below (left) with Deputy Art Nelson in jail at Adei, lowa. How To Balance America’s National Budget ‘Washington, Sept, 11—()—A va- riety of views advocated by congress- tonal leaders on how to balance next year’s federal budget are before Pres- bees Hoover. re pilots in’ fiscal’ affairs sounded the call Thursday for tax revision. Their proposals, however, do not coincide or follow the program of Republican tn- dependents, who sre sponsoring tax increases, but their declarations were believed to forecast the inclina- tions of the administration. Representative Bacharach’ of New Jersey, second ranking Republican on the house ways and means commit- tee, which initiates revenue-raising excess of $100,000; restoration of the gift tax and the imposition of a sales tax on “luxuries and non-essentials. Senator Reed of Pennsylvania, who has waged past legislative campaigns, for Secretary Mellon’s programs, came forward with a plan for a sales! tax of one-half of one per cent upon all commodities sold to the public. Meanwhile, other staunch Repub- Benator Watson of Overly, N. D., Sept. 11.—(?)—Miss- ing since last Sunday morning, when he went from his home to his store, Emil Carlson, 42, is the object of an investigation of growing proportions, to determine whether he has met with foul play or whether he pur- Posely disappeared. . Sheriff William Thatcher of Botti- -neau county who, with State's Attor- iney J. J. Weeks, has been conducting the investigation, said Friday that a Possibility of foul play exists but that jhe is not convinced definitely , that Carlson has met with harm. | Relatives and close friends of Carl- son, who know of no reason why he !should purposely vanished, have ex- 'pressed a fear of foul play, but can Ice Mea no motive, except possibly Carlson, a married man with no in! children, who has operated a store at Overly for about, five years, left his home last Sunday to go to his store Two persons in Overley saw him on his \way to the store. After that no one has seen him, { The hat and coat which Carlson jwore*when he left home were found jin the store. Someone had eaten an clerk remembered he had emptied on =p night, was found greasy water. held at Los Angeles. Miss Dawn's Boots and tans Andersen In general won ber the title of champion tory tellcr. When all othere ‘2 the contest ran out of tales, Consuelo Dawn With continued telling 2 group of children fairy;stories in @ recent contest Washington, Sept. 11—(%)—Two hundred dead and unestimated pro- perty damage were reported Friday in the wake of two tropical hurri- canes sweeping in almost opposite di- rections out of the Caribbean. The first, after lashing Belle, Brit- ish Honduras, where 200 were re- Ported killed, was described as mov- ing into the southern part of the Gulf of Mexico, near Yucatan, with Somewhat diminished intensily. The second had killed one person in San Juan, Porto Rico, caused con- siderable property damage and cut the ‘sland. It was sweeping towasd Haiti with Santo Domingo, the capi- tal of that republic, almost directly in its path. The weather bureau ex- ‘Associated Press Photo Leary it to pass near that city Jate munication disrupted by the tropical storms meager reports came from the stricken areas. From brief messages to the Red Cross, the navy department, the knowledge of Cinderella, Puss in weather bureau and through private Abandon Hope That Two |,°2re.er Ps Airmen Still Are Alive cers: 22x fixed the number of dead at Belize e.. aie edminis! ‘There were reports that the base- led loans to await a return to} at 150 with several hundred injured. I Ss Regard as Big Event teemnal conditions pefore revising the ond f ried cored oy in dis 0W A R 'ARMERS HAVE Numerous Reports of Planes In a Red Crees here ras s informed “ Sri chioennta n0 to be made from | , tax eyntemitc leaders, who have ee eee ene Alaska and Canada Offer |Porto Rico, two hundred houses were porta and fiy-|Local Groups Join to Make Ar- ; ' spoken on the subject, Oppove TAK) "There is no benk in Overly and No Real Clues be gtx carey ing the United States flag Increases. ‘They ere. advocating i lshart ‘Thatcher, was-told that Oarl< h ; pdt deta ¥ : given preference for 50 per cent of rangements. For Forth=. ~ . stead, that the sorecnenre | Pe : R ; coming Concert Bee Cor the public debt. Ree rae ligt ede ps peop Soars, Bene, 2 Lage ber SLOGANS OF hi OSHAY i Ne | That ts heal plotute as the mew "Veron the day of his dlsappes Lay Proposals Before Governor|Don Moyle and ©. A. Allen, missing i ‘i \ ° “most, it having been. transpacific airmen, would be found come to a head early in the Decem- 1. Mabe or ing Deen, given out in| In Search For Higher | iiive "was virtually abandoned Priday PROVE BOOMERANGS Sept. 22 of the United States. Army ber session. a igi Re-| Carson, wrhen he went to his store, Grain Prices after ae reptete bag dent, led off the or at . EE Aleutian islands and northern Can- UPON HS ARRAS 3 icone oN a ba Des Moines, Sept. 11—()—Farmers| fan tailed to yield any trace of them. discussion with an assault upon Sen- 4 i ne. n ‘was expressed at a meeting Friday|N. D. Corn Production Placed at) ator Reed's sales-tax 1, He Stagg Gives Rules from many sections of Iowa Friday) aviation experts and guard|Government Claims Promoter H\ AT RRENCH SEAPORT |sizsssosemes semerssse e|"" 25,150,000 Buatals na tem tre cigraanect | For Marital Bliss ||res mig cine Gtgtes|otors mi ee mm sas o| Miniad People With Catchy : ate oee Sept. 1 Estimate and Secretary Chicago, Sept. 10H) —One® |sericultural distress and for main-| (os Strom Japan on & Non-stop u cheese Sane Sept. mat ‘While the president and Secretary way to have a happy married life bernie corr flight to Seattle. rae shy repens same roms Trey anes Re that @ plane was heard oe Believes British Government! which the bana will give at the World| ‘Washington, Sept. 11.—(P)—The|ing further study of the government) (1.10, Help your wife with the Thuraday they decided upon certain bg ever Dutch Harbor, Aleutian | Peeper appara agae = ay Not Likely to Refuse De- building and in the/condition on Sept. 1 and indicated |income in the next ‘few somes Os So said Amos Alonzo Stagg, vet- resolutions vie BS et en Aareasioe eae elie Mena ise contest, for bands in the Bismarck !production of corn and spring wheat|tax, revision, calle of, Semler | €Pan football. coach of the Uni- |" netegates have been instructed to|counted when messages from the|p ‘Foshay enterprises, now in recelV- serena he Coietrated his 31th, wedding bee on Ree ftaske, ‘onrching the, wate = - tariff act; adoption of a one-year z ersary B ‘mort. | viein ted but ee rey and cond an event ot [of agticultare which Thursday placed |"; ,c0er S°ere' by tie adminis-| Snnlv nif ror lant cuca Ee ee ere ieatue tee ee ea shay and six associates on chintges cf ‘The famous tor, who : 4 ©| Rumors of # plane landing on Van- | U8ing . bushels, durum wheat at 194647000) meet ‘next. yar's prospective billion| out trom ‘Yale to teach athletics [yey en ieee ees penierr stabi |couver island and also on = smail|, “All your money all the time on in Chicago almost 40 years ago, zation of the dollar at the 1926 price|island slong the northern coast of | rent contends was not. simply - _9| offered seven ways to maintain heels revision pt tages to relieve feeeay a Cole ey = pee con-|yell-rounded phrase but a promise ring | afternoon and evening: concerts were| Corn: Pennsylvania, condition 93 | Would Be Robbers happiness marriage. ers, and resolutions opposing irmati xtensive investige indicated pro- 4 Pere and an assurance of safety Donate to Victim increases. tions. "They also were ready to ask the| A large monoplane reported to have |{0F investors to whom it the civil disobedience campaign, he! appearance, is the large seating cap- | Michigan 74 and 43,008,000; Wiacon-| | Nanton, Alta. Sept. 11—(F— your with the dishes and she wernor {¢ ial legislative ses-|been seen over Carmacks, 200 miles war help you ‘with your charts EOvErnOY Lor oe peevould be to de-|north of Whitehorse, ¥. ‘T., was be- Testimony was offered in an effort and his auto- said, and the boycott of British goods | acity of the-world. war auditorium. |sin 65 and 64,110,000; Minnesota 58/ W. B. Ester started in on & scale greater than ever before.|" ‘Those attending the meeting were |and 134349,000; Iowa 69 and 406,620,-/ mobile from Calgary with $200, to show that there was an expendi- a clare a holiday on farm mortgages and| lieved to have been one operated by “Apply the rules of good sports- Se sei for some sort of corn distribu- a mining company on the Yukon|ture of thousands of dollars by the to married life. here He promised that he would not take|paniel Wight, Salvation Army Com- |000; Missouri. 76 and 174,734,000; | He was held up and arrived foc | mandant for ‘Bismarck; Major HA. | North Dakots 67 and 2588.00: south | «With $201. . When three gunmen | Golden Rule. tion plan that would result in higher|river. Such a ship was not reported companies to popularize the slogan Sorenson, representing the national | Dakota 18 and 32,760,008; Nebraska) Jumped onto the running vee iouituslly unselfish, z Belief that the ptesentation here ” : Advertisements | de 2 a . velf-government. was ited out by Miss Refusal would mean the renewal of sd gee is Sing i Organization and cooperation} “I don’t think there's the faintest The prosecution, in introducing = And that means following the (prices. as being sighted at any other point. and to identify it with the among farmers also has been deter-|chance that we'll ever hear anything volumes of copies of the “Have mutual confidence. Keep |mined as a point to be » in various advertisements, sought to he discussed by| more about them,” said Valentine wih er ace ‘that “If the fight should be renewed| guard; Joseph Fevold, president of |49 and 196,776,000; Kansas 59 and| his car, demanding his money, the representatives this af-|Ge secretary of the Seattle |connect it nce ‘which God foetal,” be se, toe — the Cosmopolitan: Club; Selltess Sa | as 0x1 000; Oxiaboens E> and <St68,- | a ee ah pry a _ ae a alc ag pina ‘ul, eon ee ot the National Aeronautic | While ide Babee used the Copp Fite than the last struggle. it, will Lots Club; Rev, WE. Vater, minis’ | ounce: heats Minnesota, 72 and| and get scross the border. They “Have children. A family with: : association. put it’s one of those|cure and that the defendants knew mean, T fear, that not only Indians | terial Association; J. P. Jackson, Ro- |1,992,000; North Dekote. 87. and.12,-| donated » dollar. a as See won et toe [Shooting Into Auto SAG ie gegen FE : ‘i pee perp te ee Picagetcartga ye ie broly edbece ayy cee rae maf alabaster yr a aa k couple are apt to become warped Near Linton Probed|ss insutticientiy experienced aviators| Other advertisements placed tn the will be You 4 360, | tonal director; HP. Goddard, emoc-|000; Montana 10 snd 109000. |ixpects to Spea iis ine Attempt to make record - breaking |Teco"ds 24, Tane> ted oe be Sen eee vinoae forever. | (ike lodges Mise Harriet: Rise, Onl: | arora Wonk Daksa want} From Beyond Grave| “Work toretner. rind sour | tinton, N. D, Sept. 11—Emmons|flights in planes that are not equal ATO securities we demand safety “If England is wise she will weigh | versity ‘Women’s Association; Miss 25,389,000; Bout bd happiness at home and in your {county officials are investigating the 0 te Da’ ie manager of Boe-| for our investors;” “not promises but carefully the present strength and|Mary Cashel and Mrs. F, L. Conklin, 20,000; Montane 19 and 11,439,000: Oxford, Be) n—wP— play together. The couple that (firing of a bulet into an automobile pe ar es inclined to give|dividends,” and “safe investments re- potent of the nationalist move-| the American Gross; “Mrs. Ray |acho es ana 9 ; Washington 87 |i morcs tees nd.» Sept riday trat| Spends all their lives looking for |near here Tuesday eveninr ing Field; here, Wine theory thatine |quire experience and special training | eee id’ hearken to the appeal of |V. Stair, business and professighal |i cans " = Sir from beyond the| Pleasure won't find it.” “George Brooks, Linton, accompa. | some Mee found safety on one|Which our records show we possess.” that vast sub-continent for independ- | women’s club; Charles Liessman and| Condition atid indicated prod ha aoa 1 Reet See ee riends Stags is 70 years old this year. |nied by a woman companion, was /f}eis mat nate uk ds along their 4 % ence. She should not deny others the Supreme Court Judge A. M. Christ-|tne latter in thousands of bushels: "|S" end that he already. has driving toward Linton when, he says.| ©) +) ‘Bo s in Blue’ Are sift which the eherishes most her-|ianson, | at the band, | acon ines 78 snd 130006: We: made arrangements for such» con-|Gardar Man Dies in |s soup of bout 10 voune men faa Ot TGathe ing in I f By Plans reception band, looms Ot lasts j road UT 1: Ey emphasized that any safeguard| scheduled to arrive here at noon on lend 125916; fowa Ti and leLg6a; |TUnICaOD, Sy ugen-| - Burning Pool Hall|to nim to stop. Fearing they misht| Fargo Salesman Is TING Lowa proposed by England must be in the|September 22, were considered, North Dakote 22 and 28.626; South|ity» he said in an address at the a be holdup men, he said, he drove Killed in Accident Des Moines, Is. Sept. 11. interests of India as well, saying “we|gether with ‘arrangements for the | Dakota 22 and 18.360. ys an churchinen's conference, “by| Crystal, N, D, Sept. 11—(e—Fu-|through them. 1 pote ws eae tenes e 4 Ea EATS Sona? a ae er | tata Starmacd Gilt review the insta: | Wonredin #0 and 1908 North Da | cetalline & Pertectly preposterous and jneral services were bela Fe setae, a a eerie Prema iet| cand Packs MID Rept, 11-—UP— |and erounds wore hetng poland io ae * Secive domision saris but that doea| mental talent of the persons entered | kota a2 and i7.a; South Dakota 2 |**"SU, Ce Patan the trouble | Einar Samiehon, "who was. fatally bullet entering the machine below the |p. ©. Johnson, salesman for BSrEse™ iicpation of the annual Grand Army not exclude Indis’s partnership or)in a prize competition. and 131,763 |to record it with some care in a sealed) burned when his pool hall and con-|rear windo dding Fish Fargo, was killed in-| 7 11. Republic encampment which alliance pire.” Flax Minnesota 58 6,150; rectionery troyed uushion of the rear seat. stantly Thursday night near Lankin "in a chair en top of = table i Seek North Detsta, 36 end 96004; South {document which have deposited fectionery were destroyed by fire e/the or ting the affair to officials|when his automobile sloughed tn loose | Wil begin here Sunday: || aitiog in a chair on top. a pe French Airmen 15 and 916 with the English Lgpeaped of Pay ago. here, Brooks said he returned to the|gravel and overturned. Johnson,| poplgpes the 12,000 visitors—"wel- Mahatma delivered a sermon on the! Long Distance Mark ESCAPE INJURY cee tey a cocunmens and re-| LEADS LIFE OF LUXURY seam learned wpe Me fone mea Di beneath the machine, suffered -rie” banners have been in Dlsce for > » on t CHEST ad wo be tt 9mm] a, ng, Mom Utes ap a i ere en NT (Ll tlt aoe Sed rr ie], __g itr 3, iv ca na ee ee ee ca all te he of them s veteran of #008 en route to Linton escaped ser |, "er Tinea ‘would be only an “ad: seven motor cars and four Tomes. names Brooks gave thet. \ Goes to Jail for benches are being placed along down- 7 to withstand all thelthe transatlantic airways, left Le| Motuein which they were riding blew |ditional proof of the survivel of per- She inherited $50,000,000 made in to- : ys f a Canine town streets for the veterans: |g Pitallate is surely’ s azester form of| Bourget airdrome st dawn Priday in| out'near here, causing the machine to |sonal identity.” bacoo. Police Investigate | ve of a Ca! te Sie eames eee Tokyo, seeking rerturn. ‘were : eae. —_—_—_—____—____—*+ Char! ‘allace, 83, of Elmira, bearaez: (hee veeceay whet tate onal ey distance ribbon Willian SB Ady AES ee Gun Victim’s Story Ber weak, 11 N. x, He ms only 16 when De 0: | . : pe “e. 4 z liste iy Bs Hake ony he epecens |r ART, toe TIN HE ond ene ina ee Feeoe.*| North Dakota Romancers, 68 Years | scsssou, “ee, n—ir-pe| minut S oaity ene 2 [icra ae osina ba bemae ? Hyphen I, manned of the sc McLeod, 39, Minneapolis, who fat p alone. i ‘When Gandhi set foot on France’s| wy Sogenht Le Brix, Marcel Doret and |" ** Seal. * Aut bil Cc h wounded Dwight Rains, 37, former| time for a dog - “4 Stat iyo ard feta gon ene Monin. who cuted i Sberis| gw AbTO ASCENT » Shaken in Automobile Vrasi jremtion eee, o's mio! dual Motes 180 0° Gapcather: |Chinese Funerais = ana hearth spun enough |#everal months ago with Denhoff, N..D., Sept. 11.—Mr. and we y » Tel ted a dog. that iy ‘nis own hearth and, had spun enough | piyphen similar venture. The! i Bead orb 4 Wednesday nigh eal hospital. Police| wagon and berated a dog Attract Interest hy ad other was the Question Mark, owned boc gat an auto pedemctl Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 11— | throwing the machine into the pes eeeoatine liquor running and| Was eing saben. ld pean. * walked down the gangplank | 0Y Major Dieudonne Coste, which was| while visiting their daughter, Agatha,| (m—A romance of @ 68-year-old | ditch where it rolled over sev- |nijacking activities the pair are sl- KS any Maen rete gecided | Shanghal, Sept. 11—(@—Tourlata tn ‘hie scant loin cloth, with Miss|Carrying Paul Codos and Gergeant at Page last Sunday. The Hel couple was dealt » rude interlude oral fines ater tossing its oc- |Ieged to have engaged in. a 5 tee Ur Turstfense ‘that |display great interest in Chinese fu Mae tay sack ce cuuse’was & Tareas m the trail of the| Inher ‘hew co en te ‘rathine | Thuraday when they were injured Airs. Mariel and Mr. Hust suf- REAPPOINTED ASSESSOR called for a fine of $10 and costs. |nerals. They have ample time fered a number of bruises and Linton, N. D., Sept. 11—C. F. “I won't pay gat based ore tone for ihe ae fiatnes Sonne oe Pe Ric Trinity hospital me EEE PY | aaa, ge bee: pe toe eee rai fe could work out the fine |hire 49 priests to chant Geico 4 ere. eight years, has been ear a r , 35-year- t the Linton city alder-| in jail at the rate of 50 cents jfor days accompaniment Oeebanin iasae ot the nee Lad me day, or 41 days in all. gongs, drums and pipes. LINES COMMENT years old, were returning to pective bride, a passenger in the “It's the principle of the thing,” ; 11.—()—Senator their homes after a trip to James- car, also berble injed ah PLANNING toad ged eas aie was looks, up iat haar oagy Levine) Cae) E. Borah has declined to| town to ecquire a wedding per- ‘The bride~ sald no defini Hazelton, B.D. Sept: 11—-Membere takn to the pound. If I had it to |—Joseph Wittemann, president organization of a| mit. date had been set for the wedding of Hazelton’s Businessmen’s club met ly club announced Cleveland, the front but that it would be held. ica |recentiy to, disuse plans for «corn do over T would ‘save that dog en Se eek eer i . » Near 5 it wheels of their car jeckknifed, time this fall.” . _. Lae \

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