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North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper The Weather sees. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE === Hoover Vetoes Big Relief Bill ee ys 4 ‘3 : ATTORNEY GENERAL |Hiu ge Corn Crop Is Indicated b For | |e S p ndi ¥ eEcast) pinocanic cHer B) SAYSNEW BUDGETS (raat ascm Tlvern eevperten | : | t « ry . :. s. i | Asked to Apologize | | Principals in Love Balm Award | e bal ae { eo - - @ ee ea in Says Garner Plan ‘Violates ' WILL BE AFFECTED ' * Every Sound Principle’ of TOBE WELL ABOVE Northwest Mishaps _ ‘=r-sevcnmen Opinion Asked Because Law ; PR D LABELS IT ‘DANGEROUS q Becomes Paice After IGNORE AGREEMENT Drownings and Traffic Acci- - - Budget rete : ; dents Claim Major Share Recommends Compromise on ‘BE was approven ay vorers "pee aie, ae HINGING ON ACTION | tsvetvTot Basis of Terms Harte gw. Good Conditoin; Winter | fore Suggested iid 40 Wheat Is Off BY UNITED STATES AIRPLANE PILOT KILLED ee | Wiel bod Let tld Passed at > Washington, July 11?) —C: Primary Will Become BARLEY CROP IS LARGER Windstorm Claims Two Victims; Gay vetoed the $2133 000000 ween. i Operative July 29 a i Garner relief measure. Z i t! a French Premier, However, Says Two of Victims Are "Ti “presidents veto Hissbee ETE Federal Report Shows Prospec- Final Solution Now Rests North Dakotans than 2,000 words in length, was plac- \y North Dakota's new assessment law tive Plentitude of Grains | 2 jed in the hands of newspapermen a‘ | | will affect budgets for this fiscal ia Vawatauna With America Pa cagiuaraa |atver the: meetare venkat eae year, Assistant Attorney General and Vege 8 t. Paul, July 11.—(P}—Unnatural | after, the fe! Harold D. Shaft told the Bismarck — causes took 16 lives in the northwest |“; it, t : si mar DAVID HUTTON Basel, Switzerland, July 11.—() Aiiring tiie WwmeRceneL mice Litter ati launched ae Tae ee a | Washington, July 11.—()—A corn Officials of the world bank for inter-| prownings and traffic accidents ac-|sions insisted nron we ete ero The question was prompted when; crop of 2,995,850,000 bushels this year, Here are the principals in the sen-/ ational settlements, as ttustee of the ST ahaa, ic {SIRE tb EHRUS IGE He See inis eae Burleigh county commissioners held! peaches . tional heart - bal Aah cy [seine penal counted for most fatalities, while oth-/ ner to mae loans to individuals. h ——— |compared with 2,557,000,000 bushels De ee ee eee cd bond issue of 3,000,000,000 . ‘This proposal,” the president as- if up work on their preliminary budget - Proposet nt ue (sca anid er causes were windstorms, dynamite, ae] ‘ ¥ pending an opinion from the attor- | EAMONN DE VALERA Hast year was estimated Monday by Hazel Joan St. Pierre, Pasaden®) marks with which Germany has|and an airplane crash, serted, ‘violates every sound principk j hey general's office. ig bree ae, ona wh the ithe department of agriculture as in- nurse, for breach of promise to Marry! sereeq to settle her reparations aHetaeie : Ni ee bal dottectac § [Ir ee , has been asked to A f : ver before so dangerous a i Print rary rhinestone’ 's*| apologize because members of his cab-|‘icated by July 1 conditions, u ee Hutton, esse) ib aud’ claims, began Monday to set the ma-| Gerald Kohner, 24, Rollingstone,| suggestion been seriously made to our old.{inet are alleged to have snubbei! The indicated production of other lusband of Aimee Semple McPherson, chinery in motion to carry out the|winn., pilot, fatally injured when his|Country. Never before has so muck Gray, Ransom county auditor, hold- head of Angelus Ti in Los An : ul i ing thatvauditors must apply ‘th James McNeil, governor general of|crops this year, and last years’ pro- “ sd tt Seda ; | Plan. airplane crashed in landing at Wi-| Power for evil been placed at the un- ig 's must apply the new geles. The nurse was awarded $5,000 .e world bank, it was officiall: li ve s Ireland under appointment from The 5 fi Y | nona. imited discretion of seven . individ. ‘ assessment law to levies for the fiscal King ev. “|duction, were announced as: ye damages which Hutton says she can-|stated, is proceeding as though there Mrs. Glen Mh cody, 28, Siren, Wis.,| uals.” q hie fend Seventh ic IES: 4 Winter wheat 431,762.000 bushels MISS MYRTLE ST. PIERRE not collect because he hasn't a cent. |were no “gentlemen's agreement” | wife of filling station proprietor, kill-| Having in mind the wish for early board of Burleigh county ‘oomantné || compared with 411,000,000 a month making the effectuation of the Lau-| eq in head-on collision near Siren. adjournment, the president in his ’ sioners, unaware of the July 6 opin- ago and 787,000,000 last year. {sanne: settlement dependent upon| Charles C. Connell, 40, St. Paul,|message recommended “that a com- iohy ‘Molituyaisoraing exproased. ths Rittodinrieopinidibes tiers ae PRETTY NURSE WINS LINDBERGH HO AXER |debt revision by the United States. | |drowned when his fishing boat cap- Promise should be reached upon terme q f lf \ 745, ,000, i t Herriot o! al at | sized. sugges! yy members o: jouses Yq bead sarahecaie ant ee oe. Paris Sunday, on his return from| June Johnson, 29, St. Paul, daugh-|and both parties, and that congress 4 of the fact that budget must be Other spring wheat 250,464,000 and | Lausanne, that the final solution of |ter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson, |should not adjourn until this is ac- adopted on or before the fourth Tues- 86,000,000. | the problem now rests with the U. 8.) arco, Minn., drowned in St. Croix | complished.” ‘All wheat 736,971, ‘and 892,000,000. i and that by the “gentlemen's agree-| river. with boat upset. i day in July, which falls on July 26 971,000 anc | . val i this year, whereas the new law does! Oats 1,217,244,000 and 1,112,000,000 j Burope to vue to ahs eee or | , Richard Tait, 28, St, Paul, drowned | not go into effect until July 29. | Barley 312,000,000 and 199,000,000. | Hed on :FepAbations tf 16 Jen Cities in Same ‘Boat’ Rye 44,300,000, compared with 38,- is-eemched) Lert pret he agreel Warren Fien, farmer near Bruce If such were the case, it also would 700,000 last month and 32,700,000 last “THis gentlemen's kel »| Saen died Seeks Sees at Sees greement” | Falls, S. D., from injuries received affect city budgets, since cities are j year. means nothing,” said one authority 1 wil . ‘ y ‘Y | when windstorm wrecked his house. required to adopt budgets on or be-| Monarch’s Rep resentative, Flaxseed 18,200,000 and 11,000,000. iH Vv by Other T: bles | Sentence Imposed by New Jer-| of the world bank. “The Young plan} Eliott Dunkelberger, 25, killed fore the fourth Wednesday in July, Hay (tame) 68,300,000 tons, andjHutton Vexed by Other Troubles is dead and ; ~ which falls on July 27 this y ’} Claims He Was Snubbed _| 64,200,000. i ase Cama nrobe must act on that | when crushed beneath wreckage of his Veal year. navn Following Jury’s Decisi sey Judge Who Denies basis. Canada alone ratified the!house when a twister swept across Shaft, however, said that the new by Cabinet Memb: Potatoes 378,000,000 bushels and peli de Li ll Hoover moratorium but it was execut= south tskirts of Sioux Falls, S.| { iresiseripd rp Solr blip ll rc ae ee 376,000,000. Against Him Defendants Plea jed faithfully, nevertheless.” mee el less of the budgets. udget boards ; Sweet potatoes 80,300,000 and 62,- nick Support Gold Standard Ot 61, killed when ] bolo eh -ooh ea At hs not iphibaten ava oneten paste SEE Ted keane . | Directors of the bank Monday|a Seatees Otani exploded pre- i . » they wi Te- 5 x sat tre oerense this year and condi-| 1 axe wisinore, Calif, Julyit—(P)| Flemington, N.J. July.11—uP—|adopied unanimously « resolution} maturely while he was removing Information Discloses Playhoy quired to adjust their budgets in/(—A new issue was drawn between | tions on July 1 of the principal ‘Crops | "4 victed of hin-;Calling for a return to the gold stan- East Grand Forks, Minn. ' early fall anyway, when the stateling British Crown and President | include: !_pavid Hutton, choir singer, was! John Hughes Curtis, convicted of hin- | Mea as ithe “bart avaudulecmoreters stumps near East Gran ets ay Wed Showgirl Six Days j ane eee fo'make levies | ment Monday. — 549 ist aH an ion aed ae A jury decided Myrtle Joan St.) the Lindbergh baby, was Sentented | possible a free flow of the world’s; D., died while wading in Devils Lake’ After Divorce ‘ The new assessment law, which| Governor General James McNelll.| Giver" Duce’ Siesta 998 099 and |Plerre, attractive, twice-married nurse a HaliaisRraitine trae carded as nights (tet ,is believed, he choked on | was approved by the voters June 29/8" appointee of King George V and eis was entitled to $5,000 in her $200,000 f $1,000. i e action was regarded as highls | piece of orange he was eating. | in the primary election, reduces by|/#% Ulster man, made public demanc | na spring wheat 22,169,000 and 84.2 {breach of promise suit against the! The maximum possible entence | Miporia ne DacHoularly as: sarhogadchae Keer td pera ereayt tape rest eases bah ee Ce ee ee Eioogiealiainintersrae falar All wheat 55,414,000 and 71.8. husband of Aimee Semple MePhersor | which could have been imposed under |>? 7 sucanne, . AS freight train near La Crosse, Wis.jby Holman's romance with Smith hi o aenaeitective July 29 ered ‘personal snubs by members of, Oats 41,094.000 and 78. pabeestrrt sieantoane ierectanee | tbe indictment on which Curtis was) Also it was the first public intima-| Henry Olson, _Gaalesville, " Wis.,| Reynolds and his history for the last A Valera government He threat.| Barley 13,895,000 and 81.6. pf ; _; found guilty was three years impri-|tion of the stand of the Bank of Eng-|drowned in Beaver Creek Mill dam | Several years, searching some clue te Unless specified by the acts, North |the De 8 Rye 3,324,000 and 822. !fall and suffer an announced con-| | I heave " } Dakota initiated laws become effec-|ened to resign if the apology were ae ks =p pee sin tha jeussion of the brain, and Monda;|sonment and $1,000 fine. land since Great Britain. abandoned| after he dumped oes pees tan A wade sie peared ae death. tive on the 30th day after the elec- refused. ; Hay (tame) 52424000 and 76.7. | Members-of her Angelus Temple con | The sentence followed a fervent at-/the sold standard. Sir Montagu Nor- | reached erest of t Mutaped! alec it | of the a-yearsauaeeceriets atone oo at ied they are spproved, ace} The ees ag rigs ph inka ee Potatoes 3,411,000 and 81.6. gregation were reported seeking '+/tempt on the part of the defense !0/ Rank of England was absent, but he/swam to safety. |Holman, a Broadway blues singer secretary of state, in connection mite {Free State executive council, and| Sweet potatoes 872.000 and 78.3. One ner try to oust me.” Hutton |Halt action against Curtis before sen-|approved of the resolution and his! Miss Vertke Knudtson. Sioux Falls,|who was six years his senior, came e an inquiry regarding the law outlaw-|Frank Aiken, minister of defense,| Tobacco 1.447,000 and 66.1. told reporters. “My wife 1s the head| tence was imposed. alternate voted for it. |S. D., drowned in Covell Lake while es the first time the details of their 4 ing crop mortgages. walked out of a ball at the French| Sugar beets 813.000 (condition not! ri seen a of course, sino. few minutes before Judge Adam} Sweden and Japan, both of which| swimming. marriage. ‘ 7 This ‘act, and others adopted at|embassy last April as soon as the pyle vin ooh i al Perens ate poems, a Ree ig| Robbins took ne piace ot the|are off the gold standard, also en- Fe Ole plored cael ay nul setae [retrain us eee ie ines F ture condition 79. cent ‘erre | bench Curtis walked in. Curtis sat at/dorsed the resolution. These votes|by a Grea’ jorthe: 9 r 5 . ey an- ., the June 29 primary, except those |governor general elgg snd the | normal. it comes up. So far as that St. Picrr| 46 defense table and smiled slightly | were regarded in informed quarters |Ross, N. D., and killed instantly. nounced their marriage in New York with dates embodied in them, become | British national anthem was struck n is concerned, she can't get 5 "effective July 29, Liessmah said. {up. Sas remaining coe fare ay rfeenty ecause I haven't even a red)ae Several persons whom he recos- 'as indication that those countries will Bett Walstead, | raliway employe, | last May and it was reported then Previously the announcement hadj A letter from President De Valera.|‘S estimated at 71,9254 jercg MOL jnized as having been present at the!return to the gold standard in the when a y were in Hawaii. july 12, cot ie inci- yen vers b:’| x 3 5 . z S i 5 siecticn “This ‘was Dean nate pen yarn ee mand regrettable,” ago and 25,741,000 bushels, the aver- | Ported pgiipereord Sores Oe lot judgment on the same grounds/desirable to prepare measures neces-| Bernard, eight-year-old son of Al-| Anne Cannon, secured a divorce in provision in section 25 of the consti-|but added that “further than this 1|®8@ Stocks on July 1 for the five years; i ee ae a ear Saal aaa by | that three separate attempts were|sary to reestablishment of the gold| bert Underdahl, near Albert Lees me. , tution as contained in the 1925 sup-/am unable to go.” 2 1924-28. ing MTA : |made during the trial to halt the ac-|standard and that the world bank pina» killed when run over by a aha ct eee yes roe ane Jement. The “1 th ” rrespo! blished ~ Seg _ _jtion before it reached the jury. will act as a common agency in the Z ve “ Specifies isa Biascieieneen ne by the pele pean A a di- ® A Prana! Ping ee et After a heated pee ean | tank of monetary reconstruction agi eiai if milled sat Morrise ean ote a secre Faecal Me by \ Should be the “thirtieth,” a checkup|rect order from the Free State execu- 20 Die in attorneys ‘he wanted them to ‘appea! which counsel shouted back and fort »iwhich will begin at the projectec “ie ‘hai neta team shuren dome at Reynol ae losed shows, tive council. | He } vas “broke” | Judge Robbins ruled these points al-/ world economic conference to be held | ¥! n Roatesneme) treme 5 olda. : | The Burleigh county board will! It also contained a letter from Mc- eh Oc eee ready had been passed on and denied either at, London or Geneva Mea Ge ee ee meet at 10 a. m. it snub, d ° ifiec 2 : county’ board ‘ot equallastion, and i [during the eacharltic congress "Ths Big Floo ae cet 'M*| Loyd C. Fisher, chief ounsel for) NOT WORTH THREE “MARKS ADMINISTRATION IS testified that her | husband "hed is expected that the preliminary bud-| governor general was not invited to at “At present my greatest concern is|CUrtis, shouted Curtis never had cor-/ SAYS HITLER IN SPEECH eral-covasions. Ane said tt ken tace Get will be drawn up at this meeting.|attend a state reception for the papa: af for my wife,” Hutton said. “To see tact with the kidnapers. os Berlin, July 11—(4)—The new re- pened eaten ar pight Lines ap- i. legate, Cardinal Laur, at the opening Charleston, W. Va. July 1 /f) “surering is the most difficu| , "He Was just & man with wilt parations “agreement formulated at ACCUSED OF eer men ecient Aimee a Missourian Is Held of the conference. Sires a. received here |thing to bear in this entire affair.” SMe er ee | cammine: aaraeat br tae een ann he had a “wild look in his exes,” and Bi 4 the deat e When Mrs. Hut was jatur- " ks t ti ions clai she ha ved serious. } * On Robbery Charge |? yicreury Soars to, || fan oto ment mmr |i ht tn te pit eat ens tl an ee ew acon te] TO) PREVENT INQUIRY wiz Scoot Kansas City, July 11.—(AP). e d as many as 20 persons. eee fone Ee rey trial seemed to be that Curtis had|marks within six months,” according nee ar se gag Ure ge ts ! Identified as Harvey Bailey, the man New Season Recor Rescue workers sald as many 83 [ioaze and struck her head on the ce. | Deen in touch with the real kidnapers|to Adolf Hitler, Germany's national nolds’ home at the time the youn who furnished a tural mines ten as *| 800 may be homeless. aon floor of the veranda For a time ane rate ibid ears crag eu Suptalo. prediction Sunday heir to tobacco millions was fatally Fred Burke, notorious killer, John J. That old bromide about the Previously twelve were reported she was unconscious. pes ein Kanegers night in an address to a monster/M'Fadden Levels Charge at/shot last Wednesday, was five instead Brennan still was held here Monday,| heat and the humidity was par- | drowned by floods on Paint and | She fell rigidly after rising from her |@p"E Of the Midnapers. signed | meeting of uniformed Nazis from 4 c of four. undecided whether to accept extra-| tially true in Bismarck Monday. Armstrong Creeks, near here. The |chair and before a nurse could reach ;|Bavaria and Austria at Berchtesga- Hearing by House Com- iti a confession that all his negotiations | ustria at Berchtesga- a dition to Fort Scott, Kas., on a bank As the thermometer soared to Kananwha county engineer's of- | her. den. A shi line has been drawn, A in Question |NEW YORK WOMAN TELLS + - robbery charge. 82 at 2:30 p.m. the highest | flee reported four bodies were re- | @ | were & hoax, but later he repudiated /7on. 7 tre ant a wCovernment of mists in. Questo’ OF BULLET HOLE IN TABLE rena, rested on a ocalgot| mark recorded tig Yea, the | corre from ‘tains Gre “and |! Fewer Centenarians | |ipinci rie witiet instep chance Pans von Fapen thd te onan re ie as he finished a , e 4 : . round of play with two escaped con-| high in this area in connection Reports that more than 180 -|| Reported in Census |/stion and based its charges on the al-) "Ws, ona greeted the chan-| Washington, July 11—(P)—Rep-| Monday she found a bullet hole in victs from Leavenworth penitentiary,| with such a temperature, O. W. homes on the two creeks had been | ¢ —. _ —. , Jee re ees net been in teu cellor and his aides when they re-|resentative McFadden (Rep. Pa.)/a dining room table in the Long panied he ms Hae, Baller 3 Roe, federal meteorologist, washed away were received. Washington, July 11—i vented their capture by the hoax con- | ‘turned from Lausanne Sunday, how-| Monday charged before the house eee aes peal papemyet to q jailey, police said, tool jurke, . . . ever. ittee that the adminis- 5 of y= ” Ff e warmest re- A . Maybe, more people are telling the | fession. “ rules comm! nolds, last summer. } vane ior murda, mall prpbery sod nes this sede Mae gh gh Currency Expansion truth. Anyway pectenarians ue In armuing. for arrest, of Judgment, tet rier fie Provinces. showed tration was using ihe. meee = “The course of the bullet was de- ‘ + Hf ry on the decrease. In only 3,- | Fisher ad been made block the propose: finitely sh ° bi eee tert tn Sultan O ey ni, Me. v eaierts said the mercury prob- Bill Passes Senate 964 told the census Vakers | they “wag because Ms heh vhanes! Potion ete tenok etnies the treasury and federal reserve] she ey oT seks ti kee th ee . i | ably would go higher later in the er aaey were 100 years old, as against 4,- | enoug! come estate's i gest to Miss Holman that ii i i st for Tuesday. : chee! c ur A. , . Murdock said sh ‘ eniaae to serve a life prison sen-| ast f sh ; sion bill was adopted er the Pos 4 like to tell tall stories about their | Hughes Curtis sits there convicted,” ain See fpgernrsigeey cag of the treasury, and Eugene Meyer,|seen Miss Holman since ties had not i eabrennan has. denied he participat-|Cholera Sweeping ranted home-loan discount measiire | _o@t 2 yee. ine: eee Part Seen Tass ager on behalf of the pub- oe in pete Prag Miss £ Holman In the recent 000 robbery of ntinued on e en) ” 7 the Citizens National Bank of Fort Chinese Provinces| The ote x Sto Stew minutes R | T ti Se ° Flann | qiihin lg interest and not politial benefit.” Gig pot explain to the agent how the Ser a eye P| aaa, Jniy11--caP)—aal her eee deed oe| Roosevelt Takes to Sea in Cl {Abandon All Hope of | ing rections that et cok enon ——— : ‘ y —' An | vote, re; - ’ A A su] o . <1 . Thomas Holden and Francis L. Keat-| epidemic of cholera which has been|iar stabilization measure, which was hirt Can P ts F V; tion Rescuing Men in Sub) "iccreiaen caused a furore near the | Brazilian Regiments ng, the escaped convict associates severe trom, Canton. to. Pieping is|proposed by ‘Senator Blaine (Rep. A vas rants, ror Vaca pal beginning of last session by asserting Reported in Revolt of Brennan, have been returned to| increasing sharply and large num-| wis), Cherbourg, France, July 11.—(}—j that President Hoover had “sold out” po: In kevo eae bers are dying every-day. ‘The Goldsborough bill. which had a All hope of rescuing alive any of the|to international bankers. ae = : An intense heat wave is sweeping|been approved by the house, would Port Jefferson, N. ¥., July 11. menting upon the president's |more than 60 men who went down| Taking the witness chair shortly| Rio de J-neiro, July 11—)—Two Veterans Will Tour all China, apparently speeding the| authorize the federal reserve bank to —()—Governor Roosevelt be- telegram, e of his advisers, {with the French submarine Prome-| afterwards, Under-Secretary Ballan-|@rmy regiments at Sao Paulo, capital Z march of the disease. In the large|tix the value of the dollar at the av- however, it plain he re- |thce last week was abandoned Mon-|tine told the committee that the jf the Brazilian southern state of the Bad-Lands at Medora cities hundreds of new eases are re: lerage for the period from 1921-1629, | tmp Skipper Roosevelt ot the | garded it an evasion of the issue. day. treasury “makes no objection what-|same name, are in revolt against the — ported each.day., Among the rural Myth nday, with a crew oi In laying aside his political French tri-color was flown atjever to a congressional investigation government Presiden’ j Dickinson, “N. D., July 11.—~@—A/ districts western Honan province. UNINJURED IN CRASH Rooseveits to command. responsibilities for: the week, the |half mast over the naval base head-|of the administration of the tax|Getulio Vargas, it was officially an- tour to Medora and through the Bad | seems to be the hardest hit. Virtual-! Warren Skow, Devils Lake, and| On the eve of his departure on governor also laid aside the gar- [quarters and the Italian salvage | laws.” nounced Monday. Lands region will be a highltght: of{ ky-no- medical: aid is. available there| vincent Cavasino, Bismarck, were un-| small, sailboat for a week's ments of a landsman for carivas {steamer Artiglio II prepared to return| The rules committee had before it; The official communique added, « the first annual state convention of; and the disease is reported to be 100 injured when their automobiles col-| vacation’ with three ‘of his sons, | pants and flannel shirt. An an- |to Brest, giving up its attempts to|the O'Connor resolution, approved by |however, that every other state was hata epeatee pel ef hd of| percent fatal. lided at the intersection of Broadway| the presidential nominee learned shessee. et ET Haven, Conn., ree 2 fhe men. 2 ‘a Garner, calling oe an yihaig into | quiet and bal Laseit pg = taking North Dakota to’ af Dickirison |" °° * * fenietitn bint ; avenue and Mandan St. about 7:30 p.| the would not be interrupt- goal first day. r was sent down Sunday in|the government's fiscal affairs. csevere act aga’ rebels. iH July 18. TIRE MAGNATE DIES m. Sunday, according to city’ police.| ed fa invitation from Presi- ‘The course will take him the treacherous currents and for three| Ballantine said, however, “no facts|hoping the movement would be “iso- completion, Clint Bits, com-| Goodrich wealthy tire maganig ancl sde'by the impacts T™" °™ | Genk sa@ver 10 come, to WARD- | Ooo ot co cance ee [Roane tred without succes to dex [have been submited, suggesting ny lined promptly and dominated soon.” ing completion, Davis, com- » weal ma an by the impact. ington. Bay, ol fe within the sunken warrant for an in’ \ ———_——— \ mander of the loca} a & member of the Maine house of rep- ‘The president, in firm terms, through the Cape Cod canal vessel. “If the speaker in his new role de- Monday. Chairmen in charge of the |Tresentatives, is dead in his 61st year OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY advised his political rival Sun- along the coast of Massachusetts termines upon an in’ at. : committees include Charles|A stomach ailment caused his death) Killdeer, N. D., July 11.—About 130| day night there was no need for to Portsmouth, New . FARM PLANS PICNIC ‘this time,” he said, “the treasury DeFoe, entertainment; Clint Davis,|at’his‘home Sunday. He was born in | ne! gt the home of| a personal conference to speed Governor Roosevelt’s crew is Dickinson, N. D., July 11.—Plans for|stands ready to cooperate, even finance, and A J.-Osborn, program. | Akron, Ohio, where his iather, B. F | Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ross here in ob- Negotiations for a St. Law- made up of his sons, James, | its annual picnic July 15 are being laid|though this action does not seem up A number of speakers have been|Goodrich, founded the Goodrich Rub: | servance of the couple’s 2lst wedding| rence waterway treaty with Can- Franklin, and John. The fourth | by the experimental farm here. Farm- in line with the me te Ne ee Ape agen, nt he had Hypa fo Yor pesjelinrnen a Mr. and Mrs. Ross were| ada. ee sett eakepee: Ame Ra aphe nth DA pnp cong Ua corn align re ara ae all Bam tclaleclaa asia

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