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HOUSE COMMITTEE - SALARY INCREASES Famed Fliers Believed Bound Divided Reports Submitted on for Egypt; Colonel Flies Other Appropriations New Plane —— ee for Schools Lympne, Eng. Feb. 1—-UP}—Ool. (3 ES and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh took The appropriations committee of| off pony in bei cee licen Heal the North Dakota house plans to, ® destination dese y sirpor « ” ficials as probably Cairo, Egypt. ‘stand pat” on its recommended 3/ “uw do not know their exact destin- Per cent salary increases for state! ation but we believe it is Cairo,” an educational institutions, Chairman | airport official said. Paul Sand of Pierce county said Mon-| ‘We understand Colonel day. is making a long distance flight.” Despite the house vote, 59 to 41, The American filer flew his new Saturday against the committee's rec- | light touring monoplane to Lympne ommendation on salaries, the appro- | from Reading where he had had minor priations members continued work on | alterations made at the factory. He educational money bills including the| was joined at Lympne by Mrs. Lind- Sant adjustment item” within the| bergh where the plane was closely guarded. Chairman Sand indicated that in Circles His Home his opinion the appropriations group| Earlier he had circled his “Seven should stand by its agreement with| Oaks” home near Weald, Kent, as the senate appropriations committee} Mrs, Lindbergh and their son, J and let the division on the salary in-| waved to ie frees the ate saa creases be settled on the floor of the] 1, was a pre-birthday flight for house. the famous “Divided reports will be submitted to} engiand with his wife and little son, | irrigs the house Monday on appropriations bills for the state school for the blind | D¢°, St, 1088, He will be 34 yeare at Bathgate and school for the deaf) “ane first rep + of the flyin at Devils Lake, both of which are in- le’ fas rd cluded among 11 educational institu- | Couple's Journey came to alrport of tions upon which senate and house ficlals roe are Alani halts percrratons committees had agreed reaetig ob peg ts Felsie Offi » jo recommend salary increases of 3 cials said they were informed, per cent. * Majority reports will recommend| , A strong southerly wind was blow. ) it_Lindberghs Take TOSTANDPAP ON | OEE From England THE BISMAR RIBUNE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1987 TIME BE ALLOWED FOR TAX PAYMENTS Proclamation Designed to Ex- tend Moratorium Until Legislature Acts of no value to the state of the hail insurance department.” Erickson attached an opinion to his Twichell, both of eclared themselves strongly in opposition to the practice of departments spend: ing more money than they were al- lotted and then asking the législa- ture to make up for their “excess” nding. Crowded conditions at duced by Rep. Gus ton, ment frem hospital hee areca Rimtargrs at . Jamestown relieved by a Along this line a , . aa vecent completion of this new ward building —(AP Photo). FLOODLIGHTS LANGER ASKSTHAT | NEW stare Hosrrrat. WARD [LAW INPOMING FEE. [Weather Report] WEATHER FORECAST ds vicinity: In- ON RAILROADS HELD oe ron BHRmARSK OTS ets Tueaday cloudiness to! ; temperature. probably snow; rising temperature. — ‘oba' ir North | Dakota: g r cloudin , rising temperature | to night; Tuesday local snows, rising temperature east and central po! ‘ tions. h Dakota: Increasing cloudin: ad t, Aateted sl A - h local snows Ww! Fund Used to Defray Regula: tied Tu Pianeta dts Montene ind east and central portion: es- tion Expenses Ruled In- ene : = ‘or Monta! Unsettled _tonig! valid, 5 to 4 and Tuesday snow west portion; not n For Minneso q Generally, fair to- . e sue night and Tuesday; rising - ‘fens sou ined invalid ety ature. Washington state law imposing a fee WEATHER CONDITIONS = — on aise and other public utilities oon eztensivg, len, preeeae aren to be used in defraying expenses Of Pisine States, Sioux City 20.78 inches, sur "ne decision rruteseatttl (8y north Pacific toast Robe: See Shed hherland, | Seattle 29. Temperatures rts, Van Devanter, Suu h| Ste low from the Great Lakes region McReynolds and Butler voted against /'ana Canadian Provinces the Inw, Justices Cardono, Chet Jus fahave tomewiat Mishei aver ine tice Hughes and Justices Brandeis and) -Crinwestern states, Precipitation Stone dissented from their views. has occurred indies sours ate It was the first opinion thls term) ites Uther Is generally fair over ed. in which Justice Stone participated.) +. upper Mississippi! Valley and Til since Oct. 13, he returned to the| northern Great Plains States. | rise, 8108 opinion, said the state had not si R Heel that the tax exacted from the Sunset, 5:45 railroad did “not exceed. what 15 Srctig bly needed for the-service rene) Tor for January . meee Normal, for January ‘Justice Cardozo, who delivered the) Total, January 1st to d the state Rev. Vater Warns Parents to measure seeking cre ‘ r (By the Associated Press) that “to show| Normal, January Ist to 5 water conservation re semrtistea deed: 400; known dead} Instruct Children on Sex Crepes rasa ivan used az| Accumulated excess to date - 5 Of unity f NTS Estimated property damage; in ex- Matters a cee coe as imepoun| | ea la Pal eee } , ‘ a oa! amo 3 of their special function, does NOt] nisuanck, clear . Sa Provision for the construction, 5 i an 572,010 (Red Cross fig-| Asserting that “there is no substi-| make out a case of wrong to railroads! Devils Lake, cl ures), the salary increases while minority | ing 95 the fliers took off on the first) +4 reports will be signed by Reps. W. O.| Stage of their 2,218-mile alt journey Biberdorf of McHenry and Calvin] to Cairo. It was not known where Schimke of Wells, they would land.. The For the blind school the appropria- | plane has a cruising range of ap- ube was ‘slashed to $36,209, a reduc-| proximately 1,000 miles. tion of approximately $2,000 from Gave Ad Noth budget board figures, and for the school for deaf trom $162,952 to $148,-| _ Special arrangements foe the oglonel 436, One other bill, appropriating| 8nd his wife to clear the $240.08 forthe state penitentiary | station at Lympne hurried thetr de- will be recommended for passage, rep-| parture. It was indicated authorities resenting a cut of about $4,000. had been given ‘advance notioe of the Chairman Sand, who said he had| flight. been charged in the Nonpartisan| However, since only 20 gallons of) League caucus with “pressuring” com- | extra fuel were taken on at mittee members, denied any such ac-| airport officials were convir 2 tion at Monday morning's appropria-| flying colonel int land tion committee meeting and explained | where in France fer the night. that the only member who had voted/ It seemed against the salary increase had him-| not try to self moved that the committees’ vote| across the be made unanimous. Lindbergh, to tell even the airport BY CHILD MARRIAGE) * =~" CONTINUE £ i i O_ ii Legislative Action Demanded to ek ‘Tampering’ With Prevent caliaiaale uy House Jo al Is pectic ee Charged by Stray Sneedville, Tenn. Feb. 1.—(#)—The. or. és marriage of strapping, ..22-yper-old : Comralssioner Charlie g6hiis to ® 9-year sist | ied “apperent, irregularities brought demands Monday that Ten-|,ai4°" “1 move nessee’ enact ‘laws: banning such al-ence between this Mances. -' aie ce a Mountain neighbors and civic lead- journal ers in Knoxville, 60 miles away Joined |" genator Morrison then in protests. whiJe the girl’s parents] substitute motion that the mal defended the match. referred to committee, suggesting . Rev. Walter Lamb, 53-year-old Bap- |booklet “was not of interes tist: clergyman, told reporters he. con- | body.” ducted the ceremony ‘for Johns.and| “The senator is out of little. ice. Winstead in the middle |Thoresen, “Phe pamphlet ota ‘Jan, 19 “because they told |been referred to the me they was going to get someone |mittee. “Senator Whelan 9 t all else if I didn’t marry them.” newed his motion whieh _ Rev, J. K. Haynes, Baptist minister jout roll call or 5 of Knoxville, asserted: Whelan then demanded that asse! “The state itself is a. party to this |ator Morrison's resolution be read to crime against society. An organized |the senate and Theresen granted the @ppeal Bhould’ be made to the legis- request. . lature to modernize our. marriage w,” Parente ot the couple remained un- ses is People Hold Meeting and converted to his own Young people of the Bismarck and He desks, typewriters, Mandan Presbyterian churches joined | other office equipment, Sunday night in a joint service at the] “Whereas, it has been Presbyterian church here. _ [such state property has Dinner at 6:30, at which the Man-|1s being used in dan visitors were guests, was followed | quarters at Bismarck with a religious service at 7:30 under | now being converted the direction of Miss Thelma Lelss-|, “Now, therefore, Man. The Misses Arlene Sanborn MEd ates! the s and Bdlth Tunell sang solos and talks | Kote that the senate Were made by Miss Marion Means of |cisims and complaints ead Mandan and Dr. R. 8. Montague of Bismarck, Miss Means talked on | mene,be forthwith required to “what ‘Young People Can Do for the |statement of all complaints Church” and Dr. Montague on “What | former state officials, and particularly the Church Can Do for Young Peo-/'Thomas Whelan, for removal and eon- Property. . version of state | The Tuxis choir, under the direc-| | gererg tion of Mrs. Ray Jones, led in group] “genator Whelan arose air “Possibly by reason of my as manager of the Republican ‘Gate to Rockefeller _|paten curing the past tal” lan, “and charged with Estate Is Unguarded |triena ana ardent of former eat grata to these reaponsise ‘The heavy iron gate at the driveway|lution. The investigation of John D. Rockefeller's estate, the)! the various department Casements, is open and unguarded, hog sooenine to do with but few enter now. The multi-mil-/ "Hi Monaire, in his 97th year, is maintain-| ,_.1 have no need to ing the strict seclusion instituted _ 1994. Those who knew him as “Neigh-/ | bor John” respect his wish that he| these be left alone with his household. ——— 3. L. FUNKE HOSPITALIZED | opposed in Rochester, Minn, Feb. 1.—(P—|after contin Mayo clinic physicians said Monday|the falsity and d. 3. Punke of Minot .N. D., receiving | charges contained tgeatment here for a stomach ailment, |with the know! will leave for home in a few days. |will the i Additional Markets | er al 5 \ GOVERNMENT BONDS _New York, Feb. 1. eressury 4% 120 ry ‘Treasury 4s f &. E gite Ht 4 i i ful g 3 ig E LE il i i 3 i gz ‘WINNIPEG Winnipeg, Feb. i Rorthern 1 white 1 AGO STOCKS tog Prese) (Bp the Associa miahest Cort, rr oa in ert. Inc. Inc, "5. 'W. J. Moxom, chief of walked into a with a refi uu get some one to/ times more subtle when it comes from leave her with] the opposite sex.” Sunday 3: i they call the| Vater scored those who use position oF/ seoscow, Feb, 1.—(#)—Thirteen| Okla. City, Okla, snow 14 @ Marooned: 236,007. (Red Cross fig-! ing of Godly homes,” Rev. W.E. Vater| ‘The tax had been challenged by| "860, eer s-* generally —— sete’ in dr It was the fourth IN PERCE CSET est @ series of sermons which Rev. mi 5 p * Seated Sst ates |e educate moti] TRALTORO TO STALIN ssf" 0 0 warning service, sald the outlook | ‘Taking as his text the story of c s was “very favorable,” Joseph and Potiphar's wife Rev. Vater EXECUTED IN RUSSIA COL ee ar aes pointed out that Joseph was a ser- Edmonton, Ata. ‘clea 2 04 eld 2 0 Huron, containing a tiny}woman. It was a real test of his Kamloops, B. wre were Headed character, the pastor pointed out, ber| 12 Men Denied Clemency by|iansce’cics, a tute for the moral and religious train-| considered as a separate class.” ; PI iolse j to told his congregation at McCabe! the Great Northern railway company,| Grand Forks, pcldy erat eburen Sunday night that} which won in the Thurston county] Valley City, clear ‘00 and lust is the same,| superior court. 1 THER POINTS whether it be clothed in silk or| 7” Roe ee een: IBN: s est Pet. 12 56 00 30 the flood |the home, Blytheville,| vant and risked discredit when he, bedraggled | resisted the advances of the amorous camp, he|cause temptation 1s “ten thousand] Highest Tribunal in Plea Monta clear -14 clear - 8 Drawing a modern parallel, Rev. of the|authority to gratify their own lusts Trotsk to| Proentx, Ariz, ene cee sclera riaieeone. pipet peren and emerge Br Albert, Sask. Bee 9 or womanhood of someone | executed Monday by a Soviet firing] QuApRet clay. A Farmers fleeing the flood zone took|who happens to be dependent UPON) usa the Tass (official Russian) |s¢ Louis, Mo., cid 22 100 varying from phonographs to} them for a livelihood.” One brought a one-legged hen Points Path of Duty News agency announced. Details of 5 i 33 08 the executions were not given. oa Marie, Mi 23 A demure woman with| Warning fathers and mothers to| "1. prisoners, convicted of treason | lad lp Coe Eee hair checked in a suitcase |give their children adequate sex in-) 4 Sh “14 R200 and a Confed-|struction, Rev. Vater said failure to [apes [leecher ner e Sloux Clty, eee ie oth 40 se warn of the dire consequences of evil P Spokane, Wash. snow 16 20 .06 Planned for Presbyterian has brought tragedy to many homes |‘?°, Beal ee ibaa, hed ap-| Swift Current, S, peldy. -12 2.08 airin; Pas, Ma: 10 to hamper cir-/and that the only sex instruction beth BEE EEREL executive commit Winnemucca, cleat 28.00 : Chureh Endeavor Memphis Commercial many children have ever received has|tee their last resort Winnipeg, Man 5 ‘The presses rolled off 152,000 | come from “sex movies, sex magazines ‘When the committee rejected their a PAN a At the Bay of Fundy, where tides copies carrying flood news in-)and over-sexed individuals who have | pies for clemency Sunday it became| reach their maximum height, it 1s es- the water-bound | feasted upon filth.” @ virtual certainty they must die by| timated that, twice every lunar day, hl i NEWS blindness in the eves and ute-ime|Cardinal Dougherty _|F Birthe Daughter, Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Ne ‘Leipsig, at 4 a. m.jand apparently physically attractive, | sire d shi in Manila Berri al eracrns iat So Pall mae vee asbarren iat at falttioes | Eee dng ony ee cea || Lone TES TODAY Deaths Dora. pon lag 58, Dp. m., Sunday, local to if reek Saleen Rens | « who his mother, so that he fied, ing hospital. Wi his garments in the hands of the HOLD KIDNAP SUSPECTS omen be Berlin State and a group of in-|vater asserted, because God is always C. Aamoth. | on the side of the righteous and those First Appropriation m Abbott and Jack Sanborn... |dividuals headed by H. ill Given Approval | certirica‘es tonight are Neil obi 5 5 Bill G nid PPro Charles x Samed Leading Radio Stars _|fleshly indulgence and worldly pre- COMING WEDNESDAY Jack Dutton, James To Aid Flooded Folk \it te in egypt or in Bismarck.” Eugene Vette! oe 2 Te Hi REEagEE=E ill gE i ifs 3 Q bank i aig these rates, which have! Newark, N. J., Feb. 1 low levels,| ments for conspiracy EB EH fe & E / 3 BRSREE al epee! a Radio station] The triumph of Joseph, he sald, = Bismarck pl PI in the blessed sacrament, will open Some bf the leading radio enter-} The Theobroma cacao, @ small F i 3 | for funds for When temptation comes to those/7:15 p, m. (CST) Monday—72 hours who have been £0 trained, he sald,|ajtr ine’ military collegiam of the|® hundred thousand million tons of trace ey the Forel alsgnards which supreme court pronounced sentence. | tr pour in and out, sh ave n taught by ent} Four of the defendants escaped with SEPT parents, They do not know that if|prison sentences. Snails can repair their broken certain moral laws are broken the 2 ee shells, making them as good as new. consequences may be poison in the Sg ai ee Se blindness in SS} | generations. Greeted at Manila Cc APITOIL Pointing out that Potiphar’s wife — was “no common street-walker but @| Manila, Feb. 1—(#)—The roar of woman of place, position and power” | serial salutes mingled with the shrill husband is » shameful, wicked and| Dougherty of Philadelphia, papel le- Melvyn Virginia Solen, at|cruel thing but that when a wife be-| gate to the first eucharistic congress noscitzi, **|Gomes faithless the home vanishes. |£2's'vetiin the far mast Theean|| Douglas Bruce Triumph of Training gress, assembled to do honor to Christ over: was due largely to the teaching of his/ officially Wednesd: Washington, Feb. 1.—(7)—J. improving. . Edgar nen mies ware used as evidence|Hoover said Monday that federal roman and/agents had arrested John Joseph 99 Lad agioesgeerig tin eer Dub his jOley and Harold (Red) Crowley in 0 amo character shone forth there just as it ;Connection with the kidnaping of did in Potiphar’s household and even- |John J. O'Connell, Jr., at Albany, N. tually he became premier of Egypt. |¥» in 1933. bank, State | "So! will right triumph today, Rev. |e TUES. - WED. who “put principle and honor above PARAMOUNT ferment will eventually win, whether The Color Screen at It’s Greatest! evergreen tree native to tropical America, yields the large nutritious seeds from which chocolate and cocoa are made, ‘yho| ‘The federal ‘building st High ices | Point, N. C., “has five electric eyes radio| which control shaded windows s0 Peer eee) COUNTRY ¥. Road accidents cost the hospitals AND THE WOMAN 5 HE MASTERED 1 in London about $1,000,000 a year, ac- S MEIN cording to estimates. Less than 10) ~° GEORGE BRENT HE CONQUERED FIRE! per“cent of this is recovered. BEVERLY ROBERTS \. * BUT HE WAS A'FOOL FOR BLONDES! McLAGLEN The smell of citronella oil tempor- arily stimulates the sense of sight. PARAMOUNT 389 “xe Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 — 28c till 7:30 YAGNILICL NV IT’S SWEET — IT’S SWING! IT’S EVERYTHING! 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