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RATE OF PREMIUN ON CROP INSIRANCE VARIES WITH YIELD UMS | | Hans von Seeckt Added to General Is Dead STN 0 OR, | |Plan New Schedule 9 DISTRICT JUDGES Reduction of one hour in the run- ning time of Bismarck-Minot busses has been announced by Henry Be- langer, manager of the Interatatc Transportation company. { A new high-speed bus has been ordered and | | shortly. The new schedule wii! gu into! JURY ACTIONS HERE delivery is expected New Schedule INVE. BURDIGK SEEK MILLIONS 10 SPEED DROUTH AREA LOANS Official Test No. 3413 proved that WEED American Bar-Reinforced Tire Chains stopped a car in 45.8% less distance than when no chains were used. When chains were used on all four wheels the car was stopped in OFFICIAL FIGURES FROM THE AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION . chains were used on four tires the stopping distance was two-thirds shorter than bare tires required. Four wheel brakes and good treads can’t save you when snow and ice turn roads and streets into skid- i World War Fame by Training | Fourtl : , | Payment Scale Is Based on In-| Reuben ‘ He ey tng tts When | sttest when It strives, Xt wil AST North: (Dakota Solone. Have/ Mae, beuaisenee nl Nice Pe) ee Cory wate maak me tone i dividual and Regional | e aintitfs File Affidavit | sengers only, since it will be an acdl| Separate Measures Asking | Tils means that when Weed Amer-|denta than any mechanical defect. Losses 1930-35 | ce e | of Prejudice eect la elie od ay Appropriations Hee Tae cor atopped in about. halt | whlch, 96,000, were killed. 964,000" in- + Berl —(P)—Gen. Hans| D x Y Gi ie BD Oe a oe Rien | ee oe Sana Ubine Meee ia Bow (aeecite the bus J the distance of bere tires. When the! jured in one year.) ' So ae jYon Seeckt, 70, died unexpectedly at | | ases heard | wil} leave at 9:15 8, m., arriv- Washington, Dec. 28. — (%) ~ The his home here Sunday after a short {simultaneously in the Burleigh county! ing here at 12:13 p. m. It will leave} washington, Dec. 28. \—Addi- president's committee on crop insur- | illness. jel court. epged a & fourth | Bismarck at 4 p. m., arriving in Minot tional agricultural scgisiation designed Ance has suggested a rate of premiums| General von Seeckt had a brilliant ater An feTobaeit tor cet Post-/ at 7 p. m. to extend further aid to drouth- to be paid by the farmer, if the plan | career in tie German army before Pea peta tied abe a prejudice; If the innovation proves popular! stricken farmers in the form of quick s adopted, that varies In proportion lang during the World war, bul ate Bbarerianoren iid pase muha Judges | high-speed busses will be installed on| loans for seed was being prepared ~ “othe acreage yield in each counts. liracted wider atiention by thls mili | Mharatdarineiet aiges RUG) (re eee | oman toe, submallzal. to 008 Sey roposed program would apply itary activities alter the great struggle | 2 eald. congress, only to wheat and would limit such| “1, was he who, with an an iron| McFarland of Jamestown and Fred eee ea Senator Gerald P. Nye said he would insurance to not more than 7 per|nand, put down the postwar upris Jansonius of Bismarck was filed by . : seek early appropriation of $50,000,000 cant, Poe ere ee oe ©. 1. Young of Bismarck, counsel tor/Cuban Radical Slain {10x seed loans to drouth area farmers roll, itaurance of price would be of- |aretat, or putsch, and then complete |toenjoin B. E. Matteson, former pas-| By Police in Havana] ai tnnoncea ne ‘had aratied the organization of the republica ° On, | % based the proposed premium scale on | on oe carn ce, tor at Wilton, from preaching in any — measure asking for $60,000,000 for 8 individual and regional loss of crops | A Pteewie aprliaee teen Presbyterian churches in this area. Havans, Dec. 28.—(7)—Police trap-| similar purpose. during the years 1930-1935. iseayral von Beecks Wis ihe aon ola The affidavit was filed after Judge| ped and ‘killed Francisco Castell,| Both proposals would apply to the If the plan is adopted the following] <Sjigicr wio became a general of tn- fanscvon (Siral jJansonius had disqualified himself in| Cuban radica) accused of leadership/entire drouth area as designated by premiums would apply in these coun-|/oii+y in the German army. The: lans von Seec! ae case because of his position as|in the dynamiting of the newspaper |the secretary of agriculture. Hes tn which the committee made lis! Oo’ cniered the army as cornet 1 and Minister of Detense Gosse | ausge oe ee de aioe Bi Pais last Sept. 20, in a raid on a| “Of course,” said Nye, “if the drouth % ‘North Dakota: "the Alexander ler, which even the Kindly tnterven-iname the judge to BNeRE L(A) 6a8E)| ESLER Raat takin tos will neyeria enlaree, i a opeles ' Mae peerluri Pi Ins, [ene of the crack regiments of the|tion of President von Hindenburg | which is a phase of the factional dis- | % gunfight on a small station, lo- a have to enlarge the appropria- 7 remium Premium — Ins. cards, He received his commission | Was unable to assuage. A cated in a residential section of tion. : ' for 80% for 75% acre. ;Suards. He received | On theraay ot His reurementeGens|| pute within the church over the au-| sayana, Both Burdick and Nye said immed- insurance insurance age} aiclaglea weenek ‘eral von Seeckt issued the fodowing thority of ada? affiliated with late action was imperative, & (bu. (bu.) yleld | efea! re : a Tmationetorehesermny: aaron the the Presbyterian Church of America. Fi P ddl Li ‘We should have the money or seed Z County ‘bur | At the outbreak of fe werd oO ny tiie alee Uhe carta USWHTEN which severed connections with the| ish Pe er Leaves in the hands of the farmers by Feb- Adams ..... Ti 1208 "480 General von Secekt nas chief of stalt 00. 05 225 natia4 eroen wisn me, | Daren oreanizalion, Estate of $100,000/ry st the latest,” Nye sata j 1.338 642{of the Third Aan COS His frst} bide alnwere tarawall Last week the Morton county dis- ’ Burdick plans to have such loans 1,050 4.34 important success in the war was|° [Oo & igh 2 trict court ruled that. the Bismarck See extended. farmers “irrespective of 1.089 3.18 /achieved at Solssons, where by a@ Spr ing ot ae ae Presbytery has lawful control of the| New York, Dec. 28—(”)—The police what mortgages they now have.” 1.576 | clever disposition of reserves he a ey ease ian ig years of hon- | Presbyterian church at Carsoy and|$aid Monday that Chtistopher Has-/ Both North Dakotans said the gov- 1.053 7 aged to deceive the French as to the | ie Wane aed Or Ae better denied use of the church bullding | tt, 70, who died Christmas eve after |ernment probably would have to waive 4 ee 829 1) point of the German’ foele ote ee chan to transmiteite virtues to| there to Rev, 8. J, Allen, Uving Hol thal epee werk any mortgages held by federal é Ms 5% 3 oe " s ae ties bd attributed to von Seeclst's sven ae the young army. It ts for you, com- saganwnlinnen Sipaintisn of both ott, hating The police are Geek sarnees plies aia Nelson 8868.47 tics, jtades, to prove whether herein ¥ suc | attorneys, Judge W. J. Kneeshaw of| his relatives, Hassett’s landlady said “ oiver 6.37) As chief of salt at Sener yeu “Always esteem the honor of Ger-|Fembina was hearing the case of | he peddled fish two days a week. Eminent Personages 2 22 | Mack ‘5 army nne | “fs $s = . ‘ Renviite a 308 Slow ue Totlensive 4 Gorlices jana soldiers Ww fies gemands et ite Ree a ands la suche a* Pay Brisbane Tribute Rolette .. 4.82 | Tarnow on the German east front up eite eer ance uty, hourly, daily, | seeking to recover part of a $5,000 in- |. ‘ Sargent _. to the taking of BresieLitovsk. For) i life and death, surance policy, which he claims Lan- Today's Recipe || New York, Dec. 28.—(7)—Promi- Sheridan hat he was decorated with the order Ver CT ayeses OU ALG. ger collected for him. ———— | nent persons from all walks of life paid . pour-le-merite” and made a major: Enigma to Associates A panel of 12 jurors was completed Chocolate Spinning Wheels final tribute to Arthur Brisbane, Walsh 0s. 3 PEKIN WAN KILLED | N COOK-CAR FIRE Mans J, Hansen, 60, Perishes in | goneral. After the revolution which changed | Germany from an empire to a re-! public, General von Seeckt was ap: ' pointed chief of staff of the north- eastern army in the defense of the; border, Subsequently he entered the | ministry of defense as military ad-| visor, later to become chief of the re- publican spy of defense. ! In the latter position he succeeded jin forming, within the Imitations im- , posed by the Treaty of Versaillies, the | small but highly efficient German’ army. He won the full confidence of | General von Seeckt ever remained something of an enigma even to his most intimate associates, Although the typification of an officer of the} idal corps of the old imperial army, with the table eyeglass, military haircut, gerated waistline and all, he maintained from first to last with rare diplomatic aptitude the most friendly and even confidential rela- tions with Friedrich Ebert, first presi- dent of the German republic and a former saddler. Despite his suave and fastidious manner, von Seeckt in his actions became to all intents and Monday morning and first witnesses were placed on the stand to be ques- tioned by F. E, McCurdy, attorney for the plaintiff, and Francis Murphy of Fargo and Alvin Strutz of Bismarck, counsel for Langer. Chosen on the jury were Gottlieb Steinert, Artnur Schroeder, John Harms, L, B. Olson, Herman Sellinger, Harold Zuraff, August Beich, P, D. Holmes, Henry Larson, Fred M. Brown and A, W. Stadler. Buckley charges that Langer col~ lected the $5,000 policy and turned over to him only about half of the make an acceptable gift. To make 3% dosen of these cookies follow this rec! tl 1 square unsweetened chocolate. Sift flour once, measure. Add bak- ing powder and salt. Sift again. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar & little at a time, and cream to- gether until fluf! Add unbeaten A box of chocolate spinning wheels,/ noted journalist and editor during a fittingly gay holiday confection,} funeral services held at St. Bartholo- mew’s church, on Park Avenue, Mon- day. More than 2,000 persons filled One and one-half cups sifted flour,| many more stood outside on Park 2-3 teaspoon baking powder, % tea-, Avenue. At the request of the family spoon salt, 15 cup butter, % cup|a simple Episcopalian service was sugar, 1 egg yolk, 3 tablespoons milk,| conducted by the Rev. G. P. T. Sar- gent. There was no eulogy. Warn Radium Thieves he fashionable structure, and @s Not to ‘Get Burned’ Flames That Destroyed the new governmnt and during the | purposes a man of the people. money, keeping the balance ostensibl: ; done eee oe rat Munich in 19%3.|" Whether he was at heart'a monar-|te'nis feee When taken Ill In 1096, ig yolk ane beat well Add flow | Budapest, Hungary, Dec. 28—(P)— be Mobile Home |president Ebert granted him unlim-jchist, a liberal or even a democrat} Buckley was employed on a farm) afte y pddition, ‘Divide dough Thieves who stole $20,000 in radium mer can (se Jited powers which he used to restore | never was definitely learned from the | owned by Langer. ne ec apes pert add. the| om the university clinic were warn- Pekin, N. D., Dec. 28,—~(?)—Hang J, ort quickly general. It was generally assumed, Cras! vs. Shannon Hecate ahich has pean melted. |(Co2), police Monday | “don't = sey 4B ane Dees, ate s rae ces Praised by All Parties i however, that he had alwaysremained| while this case was being heard 3 din well. Chill until firm burned.” The officers said the radium = 4 fe ity . in jis eee hen the incident Involving the|a monarchist, not because of his re-| monday afternoon in the main court | Beh nto roll, Roll. Rolleach half,| "5 in a steel tube- without a pro- e oe Wea Sears, was found burned (2 / former crown prince's son arose and/gard for the former Kaiser, but, @5|room, Judge McFarland presided over ase ey Folin siains into a| ecuve casing. iar) ee De ete: Reni earciane ‘00k | od to the resignation of General von|many of his remarks and actions|court in the judge's chambers where ee choco! Sat % oh thick. “Lay we {the fire was und wy mined | Seeckt, the nation’s confidence in him | seemed to indicate, because he was/a jury was being chosen for the case ie aides arcat on top ot ihe plain GAS BLAST KILLS 7 : ™ H. ea 5 a A SES pa ty | was evidenced by words of praise for|convinced that a united Germany |of George Cras versus Paul Shannon, the chocol ‘ kat Pe jes Varese, Italy, Dec. 28.—(7)—Seven ; Charles Graham. Nelson counly| rim by parties of the exiseme left as|stood the best chance of regaining |” This case is an appeel from the | Sheet. Then roll up the set | persons were killed and 18 injured e eprones aid, and no inquest is Plan | well as the ~ight. That incident aeene Hee OU) under the leaders | justice court descision. Charles L. eres ee ah fear Monday by the explosion of @ gas - ', . ..|to a bitter conflict between von;ship of a Prussian monarch. Crum is attorney for the plaintitt | U! 5 : main uni ler a street. ings y U : ee perivices ato) being delayed cnet ee eT : et and the law firm of O'Hare, Cox and| inch slloes. bad oe ee “wwe 8 68 Canada, i ee és counsel. for Shannon, ; fon fr CB ininulen E 3 i ge Jansonius, at the same time, | ae Joseph Quam, neighbor of Han- HONOR J P SPIES E udge 2 & s cen, Was first to see the fire and he ota E L E iE y P E Leonard Hei Pros ey ae s @ Note the heavy steel bars that grip the road like calied Hansen's. brothers who, with oy vse | |guerdian, against’ Emil Morken and apitol cleats on tractor wheels. These bars double-welded feo ial es MEETING, | & BRIEFS-5.4| fesse tite ce acrns cro chains on WEED American Bar Rin ture, P Grondahl is represented by the law Today and Tuesday forced Ti 2 Chains grip th : eres iwas born ini Norwayend | firm er ibis Ca eG eter Gaus asaee ‘or ire grip the road, prevent forward s | I eater ee aR ange | AIR RAT 3 Lake while P. O. Sathre and Charles arles Bickfo! 4 Sidi $, fines he mas yo sears old bes been Service Club Members Will At: | parla Tecugene oonblarrpibves Verret are aitorneys for the de- Florence Rice and bey rged skidding when roads are icy or covered Survivors are four brothers, Ole tend Rites in Body Wed- at rn ihe Toriuern eoaiia? city of | fendant. Be Billie eeret ard-packed snow. Albert and John Hansen of Pekin 4 j Santander Sunday, ing persons . in and Anton Hansen in Canada. nesday Morning in a destructive alr raid, the Boctalst 100,000 Drug Addicts “De? e 0 the best bu in Tire Chains — isso seal aa Will Face Execution “Pride of —— In tribute to J. P. Spies, a charter 7,000 ON STRIKE Ere ee ai arts a ; The reinforcing bars give a double thickness of steel Weather Re rt | member af ihe oreaniacion, who aled| | Cleveland — Louis F. Splat, trig addicts, of ? u between read and tire. This doubles durability, dou- early in the day, the Bismarck Lions] President of Local No, 45, United | 000 drug addicts, ordered by the gov+ e arines 4 i i renner | club dispensed with all business ace Antemoble: Wethcre announced ane oe ae: ah ae bles your tire chain mileage and makes WEED f ¥ v1 londay a “sit-down” in th tal r p 4 : : ror MEATHER FORECAST: 9.) ftity as the weekly noon luncheoy | alvision had halted all operations [Mayor Chin Teh-Chun estimated : pedlagiee fa gahtePpayM veg Americans the most efficient, the most economical _ rene cod conten, we"? 8°"! Grand Pacitic hotel. in the Cleveland Fisher Body | Monday. Plus POPEYE vs. a sith j tire chains to buy. ‘ Sr North Duketa: Snow provabie| Dr. Prederick B. Birauss, who re-| Plant of Gencral Motors corpora- | Police officials awalted orders, fof SINBAD the Sailor tonight and Tuceday: not aulte tel ferred to the late Mr. Spies as a} lon. where approximately 7,000 ee qlattvehortiy: atier se) COLOR CARTOON Added— neighbor and friend for 20 years,| Pcrsons are employed. NEWS and MUSICAL - Musical - News eo ‘ions tonight; somewhat colder Tues- day southwent portion. or South Dakota: Snow probable the “many. fl ities which’ he INDIA AGAINST WAR tonight Tuesday: slight! I y fine qualities whi : Y= OMIN( Color Travelreel eae eee ace tovlgnttcolder weet | possessed. Dr. Strauss said that the | Bombay, India—The Indian na- ae a deca ana TUES. AND WED Along the Mediterannean) and south portions, Tuesday. | | deceased member was a hard working | Gy Sress voted Monday. Not 10! toa few hundred in the early stages " : y Pe create Bee at ipevel litany wayninvany aerial [waa GOLDEN ELOOTT Openi ‘ont Tuesday” scnerally “tar ‘and jembers related that one of Nich the British empire might be- | Of the campaign of death for con- 7A WEALTH of GOLDEN MELODY! pening Wednesday Hon: 1 Mr. Spies’ last actions was to attend; come embroiled, Another resolution | med narcotic users. Ah Scrosetal of Stars! For Minnesota: Snow probally to- night and Tuesday; not quite so cold in west portion tonight and in west portion Tuesday. WEATHER CONDITIONS A high pressure area extends trom the Great Lales region to the west- ern Canadian Provinces, The Pas, 30,60 inches while a low prevsure aren overlies the Southwest, Modena 29 60 inches. Pracipitation hax occurred In the Great takes resion and from the northern Great Plains westward and southwestward to the Pacific coust. Temperatures are quite low in the eulogized his life, calling attention to! a committee meeting in the interests | of Lionism and civic welfare held} late Saturday afternoon. Mr. Spies; was a past president of the service! | group and had served on the board of | directors and several committces. | On Wednesday morning, Lions club! members will pay further tribute to) Mr. Spies by attending in a body the funeral services, which are to be held , in the Calnan funeral home. Guests at the meeting were W. G.; Worner, Burleigh county commis- calling for a complete boycott of all celebrations in India connected with the coronation of King George VI, was adopted unanimously. LYNCHING DECLINES Tuskegee, Ala—Fewer persons— nine—have been lynched in 1936 in the United Sattes than in any of the last four years, Dr. F. D, Pattereon,| president of Tuskegee ingtitute said Monday. All the 1936 victims were Negroes. All were killed in the south, Dec. 31 deadline set by the govern- ment several months ago. me Moor lider Your Spell b, WENDY BARRIE Ht KiaurREACHER a Gregery RATOFF a ie School League’s executives in Session s Fargo, N. D., Dec. 28:—(#)—The board of control of the North Dakota High School league was in session here Monday. Among business developing is naming of sites for the Class A and B basketball tournaments, Class 8 basketball committees, decide on @ Border Flight Stirring drama of Uncle Scrappy Cartoon ‘An Eyotet of Girts! ‘Aa Cartel of Roytm! a tem ont otal Fe 1 Seating Serpriens! Good c nadia “Provinces: hut “elyewnere wane ane oe w rela Bismarck nemesis teed challenge process of Class A schools Sam’s Dauntless Fliers moderate temperatures prevail. igh school principal. in basketball, purchase of athletic reater durability from Weedalloy—the new tougher, 3 eae nn aa | = a “TRUAX-TRAER COAL tophiee and” dscuion of football] with FRANCES FARMER apr dtie 1 Strder,wear-essting tre chein metal, ries nvine. 8128 9, m, i eligibility problems. and ROSCOE KARNS for this attraction . Sunset, 8101 rm. Cc ONTINUE D: Attending the meeting are B. ©. Matinees Increased traction from cleat-like bars welded across the ‘ PRECIPITATION from page one: Tighe of Fargo, L. A. White of Minot, COMING THURSDAY Adults 25c; Children 100 2 cross chains. Z For Biamarck Station: | C. L. Robertson of Jamestown, M. B. me ” All evening 380 ; f Zeta! thisrmonth to dale Former Local Man Zimmerman of Grafton and Leo H. ‘Born to Dance Q Securely fastened with minimum of-effort, thanks to 1 SE Among Victims in | s.scknoiders Approve Union:\ cecaiee omemaa paaeaoaneice Accumulated deficiency to d West Coast Misha ckholders pprove IONS RECOVER DANGLING BODY ; Estr: i fl ic ry side chains, electric welded and case hard- Sen OTE naan mu we SaldTax Savings Mat- | Stoners eaterter| A COLLEGE PROFESSOR 4 Sel irate at we by est est Pet.| structed to maintain a sharp look- ter’ by Westlund tie, which had dangled head down % 5 ~~ Bevis, SeSwing:: £98) seem Cieting Lake a! from s rope near the peat of.2000-| Invented this Miracle Pen 4 ig, Meet second Steen tame at ieee mileage 2 no] One report, received by air line} Ciricago, Dec. 28.—(4)—J. O. Weat> 4 Monday. a Cuard ude! ‘ worry,” make for relaxed Jamestown. a 1 on officials from the weather bureau/ lund, vice president of the Truax- ae ‘imberss Mees ee a ‘ ant Be 6 Remove “slid ” fe Sivins: Wake tay : o8 saben ane betwieett here nee | reese Coal company, announced Mon- ED, , said’ a large plane Gay that the re attendance vailable everywhere in convenient bags pons : WEATHER AT OTHER Pons pee pene ees over Buel ae and the Titre ‘ Liat con in 1990 totaled 110830 often it wasn't 7 ee ee » sc poser oct ne % a ie api mountains, company, "thw é; 0} miles northeast of here, about 9:30] had pa toneria tortie ait pene that ran 2 p.m. ers meeting Saturday. Westlund said seme en 2¢| Weary snowshoed searchers finally! it would neceasitate no change in the ted by eal located the bodies of Joe Livermore! operations of either concern and was Neaueca FS SI H and Arthur A. Haid in the Northwest| wholly a “tax savings matter.” ps er ee Gay Airlines plane on a mountain side but) The lignite company, with sales i lont., snowing 2] searchers for the Utalf plane sald! headquarters at Minot, N. D., is enr | ghows: i and, ont’, sna loe 4] concealing snows might hide its fate| gaged in the mining of iignite coal " ) The Point ‘ ales : 6. pel re until spring, All seven of ite passen-: in northwestern United States and with precious f ¥, Ma, 3193: gers were believed dead, if not from! Canada. Westlund ga’ wi id it was an fadvoned to write Kansay Les Ai ea Cal., clear ont. snow Poly, Minn., cléy, < Bare ss ants + cece = Foy Pot tape tte eit pt iri eee rd injury, then from exposure. i Bags of Christmas mai] were re-) covered from the Ideho plane which almost wholly owned subsidiary with only 19 stockholders outside the par- ent organization, which has about 700 » Tuesday, in St, Mary's Catholic, m. church for M. Nome civil and | following s tong illness. " SALARY LOAN CO. oan. satis aneh Bid Flame os - Blamarek, N. D. E . BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO, Job Depertuens lodens, Uteh, snowing ig. Minn, cldy. 88 | vardahed Dec. 18. stockholders. Par ‘00 hnapesaierienieranceanettal Officers of the two concerns will Bt VALLEY CITY WINS continue. They include A. H. Truax. cy Valley City, N. D., Dec. 28—(P)—| president; J. A. Howe, executive vice od ’ 34 Valley City independent hockey team | president; Westlund and C, A. Stern, ; “B8| detested the Jamestown sextet 4-0/ secretary. The main office is in Chi- Sosy J ger. H ‘22| here Sunday for its third victory of| cago, It you need money fer Cvercion, FO a | CuITERE FE Wee | an SES Bea oo =e grew ing t Funeral services will be beld at 10 a. Borrow by Garter ene, G38 t0 e é

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