Bismarck Tribune, The (Newspaper) - December 4, 1922, Bismarck, North Dakota BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS TUBERCULOSIS For Bismarck and Mostly cloudy Tuesday THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LAST EDITION ESTABLISHED 1873 NORTH DECEMBER 1922 Wire of Associated PRICE FIVE CENTS U. s 1924 BUDGET CUT HALF BILLION HEAP SQUAW MAN Is Senator Pat Heir to the 15 Wives of a Chippewa Chief First Such Jury in Many Years to get Under Way Judge Coffey JOHN BURKE TO Governor Expected to Take Charge as Special sistant Attorney-General The first grand jury held in in many years will be impaneled and instructed Tuesday at 3 p. m. by District Judge It is expected to begin deliberations Coffey will open here morning at when the calendar of 98 civil and 4 cases will be The petit jury is called for 2 p. m. went to Jamestown to hold the December term of the dis- court John former now practising law may take of the grand jury summoned to meet here to investigate ters of general is expected to inquire into the conduct of the election of No- vember Mr. Burke has been in Bismarck since Attorney General Johnson said he had discussed at length with Mr. Burke the matter of bis appearance before the grand No ment been he Stats s Attorney F. E. McCurdy stated that he had requested Mr. Johnson to nish assistance in the conduct of grand because most of his time would be taken up in the December term of No subpoenas have as yet been but were to go out The first work of the grand Mr. Curdy will be to take up many cases now eral liquor is nothing I can say about the grand jury except that it 4s not only the privilege but also the duty of every persons who knows of any violation to voluntarily pear before the grand jury if not the state's attorney of every person who knows of any Mr. Burke at noon when asked about his possible said that is no information to give out on He added that he had dis- cussed the matter but that no ar- rangement had been He he would go to matters to dispose TOMORROW Members of Commerce Club Are Urged to Cast Their Votes Today for the nomination of tors of the Association of Commerce will close at 1 p. m. Tuesday after- Members who have not yet voted were urged to do so Ballots may either be brought to headquarters in the First Guaranty Bank building or Mail will be taken from the postoffice at 1 p. m. No mail received that will be A call for a general membership and croup meetings at the high Wednesday night has been This is regarded as the most important since the of the club will be built up from suggestions made in the member has been notified of the group he is in. Group numbered from 1 to nre J. Ev Rev. Father L. S. P. R. F. J. V. J. J. Price Rev. C. R. L. K. Dr. R. S. CRITICAL ISSUE OF COHERENCE Turks Demand Straits be Open Only to Her DAUGHERTY FARM BLOC DELAYS PATRICK H. AND SOME OF THE IB CHIPPEWA SQUAWS By NBA Service Dec. When State Senator Patrick H. McGarry is hungry for he goes to lawn of his howe and sends up a green The next say his he looks out over Leech Lake toward the Chippewa tribe and sees a flock of noes coming toward bring whitefish for Whatever Pat McGarry wants from the he He is Big Chief and heir to IB squaws and their many willed him by the late Chief of the Bear Island TO EDUCATION American Schools to Lead in Emphasizing Value And Need of Education INVITATION TO PARENTS Supt. Saxvik Invites Them To Visit Schools During Present Week Pat a married But that doesn't bother tor his His now Mrs. H. P. Rich of was well beloved by the Chippewa tribe and in was at home with Were Close Friends This close friendship was the out- growth of 25 years of good will and gained by He was the tribe's when it came to trading and Chief was surety against harm for McGarry and his This mutual protection crew into such deep affection at Chief deuth his will made McGarry to all his TWO WE IN AUTOMOBILE OF HEART TROUBLE the Associated i Dec. from church S. N. ey suddenly brought to a stop and fell His widow died 16 minutes later in the car of j I shock and i niece of i Sweeney's was so shocked that her j condition is J rights and including his IB Pat hasn't relinquished his strange He has assumed the honor of ruling the 2000 Chippewa in the three northern Minnesota this rule is such only in And he has taken on himself the caring for his greatly augmented On their the 15 squaws are ready to fulfill his McGarry can't call them by their but he knows their for time and again have they brought him gifts from the It is in this way that they show their allegiance to their new chief and squaw and education in the school and Citizenship problems of aid to thn flag as the emblem of duty to universal use of English language in the U. S. and necessity of the influence on the coming ing slogan for abolition of eracy in U. S. 1027. Friday of emphasizing equality of opportunity for education for every American hoy and needs of rural Saturday Physical emphasizing need of. development of. healthy mind and healthy GRAIN FUTURES CASE IS SET the Associated Pressl Dec. case to test tho constitutionality of the grain futures act brought by the Chicago Board of Trade and was advanced today by the supreme court fnr argument on January The court ordered subject to Ky the status quo he preserved while tho pending and for twenty thereafter provided that the the board of trade shall he relieved from severally ing preserving as required by the grain futures act all their con- tracts for future delivery pendency of the Education ed by tho American pi claimed by President by John J. U. commissioner of will hn observed in Bismarck and of the responded yesterday by calling attention to tho program for the first day of the The program for each day in Ihe week for the emphasizing of certain features by individuals and of tion and patriotism are linked gether by the The Lloyd American will lend in the program Commander announced that on Tuesday speakers of the Legion will appear in the picture The nl n will furnish a spanker fnr the school assembly tomorrow and for the American cation Week will be the Legion Wednesday Supt. Saxvik of the that in the on Face HEAD IRISH FREESTATE Well Known in ment for His the Associated i Dec. appointment i of as the first I of the Irish free state is regarded as a It understood the him some time ago and that its final lotment to the veteran champion of Irish autonomy depends only upon his That according to of the best informed in has been given and the concensus of opinion today was that the announcement has been pleased to will follow the of his majesty's assent to the Irish which will pass its third and final Beading in tho house of lords The appointment is re- garded sympathetically sharp with in the past he some times goaded his opponents f in of has been i forgotten by the present find although it was recalled today by parliamentary these were brought up without terness and stress was laid rather upon Mr. Healy's unquestioned erness and years of with parliamentary life as fitting him for the new It is believed u EXTRA SESSION Senate Considering tion of Thousand DYER IS DEAD Nomination of Pierce Butler Most Important Before Body Dec. 4. Congress closed its two extra sion and started its regular sion today with an intervening period of only ten Proceedings today were largely the routine of winding up old beginning the new which runs March lii its brief the formally dropped the Dyer lynching and alcut The principal business of new session was of the Tomorrow President is expected to his outlining the program with the shipping farm legislation and an- appropriations the major features in Dec. 4. With meeting at 10 o'clock for the final j Constantinople sitting of tho to to Many in sider the confirmation upwards of a lem territory are hundreds of miles thousand presidential i inland and far from the both houses make the formal foday from the special to 1 RTT T lar the last of the The with no ALLIES ARE OPPOSED Insist that Channel be tral Zone for AH Powers the Associated Dec. delegates to the Near East conference today's session with the conviction that the critical moment tf the discussions was at The great problem of of the vitally inter- to all the including the United The Russian de- legates were to make their first at the conference at this Foreign Minister and M. have been in close consultation with the Turks for the last two days there is evidence of great among Keller He Are Backed by Grafters And Radicals PIERCE BUTLER the other delegati what me may come out of today's session as a concrete result of the tions between the representatives of two countries who have come to Lausanne in the guise of Turkey Jeek Want Advantage ints the straits open to 1TH1..U Turkish warships but Europe and America desire the waterway free to the naval craft of the entire The treaty of for which Lausanne must find a opens the straits the chant men and warships of all the powers in peace war but no blockade or art of war is permissable unless authorized by the league of The treaty also provides for an in- commission of A hot controversy is being waged as to whether the Greeks in Minor have been ordered out by the Turks and whether it is really necessary they leave Turkish Ismet Pasha contends the An- government never ordered the Greeks to leave and challenges the production of official proof that such orders were ever M. Venizelos and his associates on the Greek delegation assert that it is impossible for the to live in Asia saying that the an population is forced by circum- stances to leave regardless of whether official orders ore Feeling Runs High Feeling runs so high between 'the Moslem and the Greek delegates it is difficult to accept the statements of either side without liberal allowances because of the bitterness of the charges and er The Turks insist that the Greeks are unnecessarily pan- icky while the latter report that wholesale massacres and tion make life absolutely able to Christians in Moslem Six hundred thousand Greeks have already fled from Asia and Fridtjof Nansen estimates there are at least as many more in ish Pasha this estimate as too Nansen is after extensive gation on conditions in that tho Greeks cannot remain The Turks on their change that Moslem's in Greek territory find life They have I apparently to plans which I Nansen is working out for the ex- j change of 480.000 civilians in Greece Greeks in Asia More than Greeks and Turks arc also held as prisoners war or thus there are well over persons whom Nansen is striving to transplant in of peace in the Near These figures do not included be- tween and Greeks in whom Turks WANT HIS EVIDENCE Attorney General izes Movement as Part of Scheme to Aid Suspects the Associated I Dec. re- ply to the filed against him with the house judiciary committee by Representative Republican of had been prepared by Attorney General Daugherty for pre- sentation to the committee when it met today to consider the Keller resolution demanding the Attorney General's Answering categorically the fourteen tions submitted in the Keller Mr. Daugherty's reply as in department of justice statement published in reference particularly to Mr. Keller's demand for access to de- documents that it showed to be arrayed behind the for his impeachment leaders seeking to serve notice on future General that if he dares of the United States such he does so under the of attempted Joined in the move with he asserted were the the so-called war FIERCE BUTLER Dec. nation of Pierce St. Paul at- to be an associate justice of the supreme court of who sought unconscionable mation by the senate today in the and to thc a knowledge of these charged I in the regular session was made Senators La Wisconsin and ob with Bring them to justice have cured as the result of the most faithful and earnest efforts on the part of the ney General and those associated with Representative told the house judiciary committee today he would not be ready to present evidence In support of hli demand for impeachment of Attorney General Daugherty until the committee obtained from the house power to summon and swear Wherever consistent with tion of the government's interests and those of individuals who have reposed confidence in Mr. erty the department of justice stands ready to meet Mr. Keller's demand for access to To to immediate confirmation and forced over the A statement opposing Mr. Butler's filed recently the judiciary was referred to by Senator and he joined by Senator Norris in the persons making the stater ment be given n Under these the leaders decided to attempt no action The statement filed wih thc com- related to Mr. Butler's alleged connection with and and also with political loaders in his home After passing the about other in- over Mr. Butler's senate confirmed do so Important matters j eluding army Among the nominations confirmed was that of Miss of to be secretary ot She is thc first woman ever appointed to thc diplomatic now in preparation for presentation to the proper he injurious to the interests of the i Dec. dis- j cussion the house today adopted a j resolution authorizing the judiciary i send for persons and papers in its investigation of i charges against Attorney General Daugherty filed by i Republican of ASK FOR PAPERS thn Associated Dec. house I committee decided today ask the house for authority sub- j Lowering to be Urged poena witnesses and obtain papers i by Representative I in ing his impeachment charges against I Attorney General j In taking this step the committee acceded to the plea of Mr. j CURTAILMENT WAYTO REDUCE President Harding Puts lem of Taxation Squarely BENEFIT FOR ALLSTATE IN RATES ASKED go Rail Rate ing Results of ed by thc state railroad commission who had contended he could not j jn Fargo rate case will be pre- sented at the hearing begun in Fargo today by C. W. V. K. traffic and Charles rate Out- proceed unless he got possession of papers from the department of tice and could force thc attendance of Chairman Volstead announced that studies of the the formal hearings begin Mn Smart December and that the Board of committee with power to administer commissioners filed an inter- grind away as fast as the Interstate Jackson H. counsel Mr. was requested by the i PASSED GOES Id men will welcome Members of the Irish are unanimously porting the It ia stated also the cabinet is already considerably indebted to Mr. Healy for practical advice in the technical details of parliamentary tion of John ill at home here for was reported as the same last minute business of I to consider was meeting at 11 o'clock and both bodies were prepared to ad- journ sine die probably the fore when the regular Dec. 4. The house of Business of the initial today passed the third and meeting was expected to be final reading of tho Irish to the usual formality of appointing I tion Only royal sanction is now a joint committee to notify had vened and awaits Of the nominations to be ered by thc made sible by tho passing of the cratic filibuster which caused the death of Dyer the most portant was that of Pierce Butler of to bp of thc supreme its next business of import to the regular senate up tho shipping billi just passed by thc on The will get down to work on the bills have been whipping into during thc special required to make it ESSAY Tomorrow is the in The Tribune's Essay Essays mailed on December 5 will be included and go to the Essays brought in or mailed after ber 5 will not be There is still time left for all to get in. merce Commission in the Fargo ratu case several weeks Exhaustive studies have been made by the com- submit a list of the thc of the Mr. Keller said property used by the Northern with favorable house action on fjc ami Soo committee request he would be ready jn Dakota with his case next sota haB the tive proportion of each road's total OF property value in each of They have analyzed over n j five-year period the various sources of Passenger KING S HOW OK i net operating and tons of freight hauled one mile in each of ti i. i states as compared to the 4 Nov. and Hre to some has bestowed the grand cross of the royal of St. Olaf on Dr. G. G. of of American as a token of preciation for wards friendly relations between the church in America and home and for his work m social Dr. who recently his fiftieth anniversary Rs n clergyman and is 70 years has asked to be relieved of the of the The consul at Paul was to present the very exhibits of these of the most outstanding facts that with but 15 percent of the property of these three roads located within the state of North Dakota these roads received 10 18-1 cent of their net operating in North This figure five-year and the depressed income years of the The three roads 2G of their property values in sota the same five-year od obtained percent of their neta operating income in Under the distance rates in on Page HAS MADE PROGRESS Budget Work Estimate Put at the Associated Dec. Harding in transmitting the annual federal budget for the next fiscal frankly told congress today that whether there was to be any material reduction in government ures and in taxes in future years would depend largely on whether there was to be a curtailment or ex- of federal aid in lines of improvement and Placing the estimated outlay in 1924 at a decrease of about compared with estimates for this fiscal Harding called at- tention that two-thirds of this total was on account of practically fixed such as the public national worH war and federal There was he only about one billion dollars in charges sub- ject to administrative control and against he the re- policy of the government had been While expressing the opinion that some further undoubtedly would result from a reorganization of government establishments on a more scientific the Presides said this alone would not affect a material cut in operating costs i1 would justify thc expression of hoi for a considerable lessening of in thc years to Taking up the question of federal the executive declared that was a rapidly broadening field of expenditure and that there was question as to how far the ment should participate in it. He added that it did not pertain to the normal functions or of the business of extraneous he flowed from enacted pursuant to popular and I take this occasion to refer to them for the purpose of showing that the taxation which necessarily re- sults in providing funds to meet them IB a necessary incident to thc fulfillment of the popular Reducing Expenditures thes efforts which have been directed reducing public I have been much concerned in apparent increasing county and municipal and T am fearful lest this condition may be in part attributable to the ex- made by the government pursuant to its federal aid many of these state laws require state contributions as a prerequisite to extension of the federal The summary of the budget for as given to shows an estimated excess of receipts over expenditures next year of 125 as compared with an estimated deficit of for this fiscal The President that he was hopeful that the estir mated deficit for 1923 could in thc remaining seven months and that the close of the next June 30 would show a balanced Estimated expenditures of for which are sive of thc postal service witk estimated appropriations of. for the same period Mr. Harding explained that the ex- would represent actual cash withdrawals from the including some on account of in previous Deficit in Postal Operations deficit in postal tions was forecast for this but Mr. Harding said it was estimated that through proper there would be surplus of postal revenues over in 1921 amounting to For this postal costs were placed at or an estimated deficiency as compared with an ual deficiency in the last fiscal yeai of The 1924 costs arc Siven at The president told congress thai an appropriation of re commended for the army would pro vide for a regular of officers and thc which is the strength now by congress and would thc militia bureau to increase strength of the national guard officers and men officers and For the army is less than appropriated t Mr. Hardine said this v would permit service to open efficiently in accordance with isting Navy Needs For the navy is This thc President would provide for thc present et on Page