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   Havre Daily Promoter, The (Newspaper) - December 9, 1925, Havre, Montana                               TRICE FIVE UNO HENCE IT JIHE FIRST Effort Strengthen Cut in ping Sale of Muscle Shoals and Railroad Consolidation Dis- The Associated j. j Dec. a number of recommendations he already made to President in his annual message transmitted today to the House and outlined a com- prehensive legislative program dealing with domestic and His suggestions Tax reduction along mapped out by the House Ways and Adherence to the World Continued effort to strengthen without radical change in the organization of the army and navy air Curtailment of the Shipping with the ment control of a single Increased authority for the Provident Departments of Com- merce and to with in aid to For 65 Years SUGGESTS SCO RE OF ENFORCEMENT POLICIES ASSISTANT ASKS FOR HE A KR PENALTIES FOR TIONS OF PROHIBITION EN- FORCEMENTS The president devoted a tion to the prohibition appealing for law observance oy and action against violators by enforcement He also renewed his advocacy of and de- inlands recommended for the of property seized from aliens during the reiterated that reorganization of government departments should authorized and declared that states and local u s t cooperate more with the federal ment in reclamation Urging of Muscle Shoals to the highest bidder who will agree to produce nitrates ily with development in- he contended that the Muscle Shoals problem a place all out of tion with its real probably does not sent in market value mUch more than a first-class he it has been in the congress over a period of years and for months at the Mr. Coolidge renewed his pleas for tolerance and and declared it uno a mental that there should be full a Disciples of right to liberty and equality be- Church at Kansas lias fore the law without distinction m the Ce race or ginning his m he country many served in Kentucky ments 1n its he Illinois anil different modes of thinking and all of which j are striving in their own way to be loyal to the high ideals worthy j of the crown of American Bigotry is only another name for Prefacing his recommendations with a statement that try not appear to require radical departures from the cies already adopted so much if needs further extension of these policies and the improvement ol and an appeal for The John Ross Reed company i vigilance against will be the attraction on the l gant governmental course at the high school the president emphasized tin need for further tax reduction December 10. and declared he approved It is considered to be one of the drafted by the the finest musical Ways and Means committee j heaid on the chautauqua so far as ex- and are he con- The personnel ot the company seems to me the com- consists ot Ross has gone as far as it Miss Pauline Moore the Associated Pi Dec. of a score of recommendations for strengthening the hand of the law were placed before President Coolidge and Congress today by Attorney General Sargent and his assistants in the annual report of lie Department of Among other Mrs. Mabel the assistant attorney general in charge of prohibition asked for heavier penalties for prohibition law a general overhauling of the statutes dealing with rum and an increase in legal and judicial personnel to ate the handling of liquor cases attorney general himself recommended longer terms grand better pay for dis- additional federal and several other tive changes to make legal tions easier He made no direct reference to but in his report without comment the recent findings ot the conference of senior circuit condemning excessive use of conspiracy charges in tion of the class embracing offenses small penalties provided by the national prohibition wrote Mrs. in- by United States judges and other officials charged with duties and conversant with conditions ing to law enforcement aie disproportionate to the ties imposed for violation of federal laws and at least foi illegal and acts receiving particular the tise be much Various phases of enforcement were discussed by although she did not on the recent reorganization of the treasury's enforcement She declared that in- sistent effort to expediate action in prohibition the of such cases pending ENGINEER SES BIG ME MEET WATER CONSERVATION AND CONTROL DISCUSSED AT MEETING IN SEATTLE OF DIVISION OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Pi Dec 8 vation and control was the topic of irrigation experts at today's session of the Western Division af the Chamber ot Commerce of the United A paper by W G Swendsen of commissioner of declared that two and a half million acres are undei in supporting a farm lation of approximately The siate has five million horse power of but only is C. S. Montana prepared a paper ing Montana's average under ir- rigation is two million He estimated the water power a1 developed and undeveloped R K Tiffany of supervisor of declared Washington's potential er resources are over horse and of this 000 acres are feasible with only half a million acres developed Speaking of the tax Carl of at the University of declared state and local taxation in the United States has increased from per capita before the war and per capita and he saw the only promising remedy the adoption control ILL FARM BOSSES IX TirE UNITED STATES AND REMEDIES B Y CHAIRMAN OP FIRE PRE- COMMITTEE E. of languages at the Unx of has been made a of the Older ot St by King Haakon of This is of in the of thf Pi Dec. Bureau Federation con- cooperative and tatlon and farm fire losses at the meeting Farm fires annually cost enough to pay the American annual interest on all capital and for Wallace chairman of the ire prevention committee He urged prevention ures against defective and carelessness Discussing the legal phases ot Generative Walter Chicago they become and dominate prices to the ot the or they will lot fail of but come uto conflict with the law Fred S federation in the western rate the farmer should stuve for a of rates FROM T H JS FOUR LEG TION O F GENT BERR TO AMENDMENT 1NTKO- BY MAKERS the Associated 8 The of legislative proposals Continued to in both houses congress today In the bills to abolish the shipping the Volstead Jaw and legalize four per cent provide for the withdrawal of the United States from the and provide for the ment and construction charges on federal reclamation to The All Stars will hold then second practice of the season night at the high school The All Stais and the I the Representative to practice j Idaho to on the number of safe to go and somewhat further I should have In a long discussion of foreign relations Mr. Coolidge made these That the Locarno security agreements represent the success of the policy of having European countries settle their own cal problems without involving the United That reduction of land ments not only is of prime im- portance but a problem ly European in its practical and that country would look with particular tude upon any action which those countries might take to reduce their own military That general policy of our country is for and it ought not to hesitate to adopt any practical plan that might reasonably be expected to But it would not care to attend a conference which from its location or constituency would in all probability prove That American participation in World Court would not mean in the League of but would to the advancement of our That debt settlements already negotiated no undue burden and are mutually and able be made to secure agreements liquidation with the remaining Turning to domestic issues the president advocated anew ment of a selective service act for mobilization of materials as well ate men The report of the air to he -ad- ding that the departments of navy and each be provided with an tional assistant not necessarily with statutory duties but would be available un- on page mezzo Miss Dangy len mezzo Mr Thomas presenter ami charcter The head of tins con- cert group is John Ross a baritone of wide experience in the art of He is a graduate of West Virginia and has studied with leading ers of Chicago and New among them Mr. Theodore son of and Mr. Percy Rector Stephens ol lie has studied and sung extensively in working with the great masters Jean de Rieske and who have into an artistic binger and actor of He has appeared on the legitimate stage and also in com- ic His Sunday afternoon concerts fiom New York have a most popular feature for radio tans Reed is a noted of sacred songs and and is a Columbia He has iust returned from a three months recital tour of Miss Pauline Moore liquor cases terminated during this twelve months period was and included 39.072 con- is quite apparent that the federal judicial machinery has reached its peak in of said Mrs judges and increased office help for United States attorneys absolutely necessary to bring a. more speedy disposition of criminal cases in the congested In her discussion of rum the assistant attorney eral declared that ma had some of its prominence as liquor smuggling and the port of is now the mam supply point on the At- side for liquor The cal result of the new rum she had ben to move further out from American shores the fiscal year ing with last and for a reasonable period of time prior she may conservatively stated that foreign vessels have been engaged from time to time the in the great majority these vessels have been Of the 39 foreign vessels ed during the 28 were Brit- 4 2 2 1 1 Cuban and 1 Costa Seizures of American craft totalled 753 ter of Mr. wide of wich aag she easily takes the great the well known Danish soprano is an ar- tist with surprising UNCHANGED announced as 6 a. G p m 8, 102S Maximum SO 10 Minimum Partly cloudy and probably rain in west portion Little chanee in Rainbow Bowlers Beat Blue Moons pins to the the Rainbow bowlers the Blue Moons last in a close match at the Oxford bowling The scoie Players B. Obrien L. Devlin Wrigth Pop Patterson Brick Games Totals 146 145 445 126 191 1122 4l39 153 70 139 3'62 1105 98 325 138 186 144 468 Handicap 400 Players B Peterson M. F Paterson Total Games Totals 166 189 554 150 220 495 33R 140 151 429 and Thursday j introduced a to make the fate the Indians the laws o will be able to get more practice and a little better competition their states or to health and Those expected for the All cation Not to affect their treaU Star team this year rights to hunt and Chip Mark I A child labor amendment Theo Les Harry j pi children under 1 Dan Maik and Louis All formei hish school basketball players and men around town who played the game before and who have to do On nights aie invited to come out and 'The All Stars expect to play a number games both here and out of town and aie to schedule games in ada and in the southern part of the state iroin w in war proposed by democrat from New Extension of Time For Filing Incomes C. A collector of internal revenue for the district of calls attention to the fact that a on account of sickness or able finds it impossible to file a correct income tax return for the year 192 on or before March 15. 19i26, application may be made tor extension of time which to file Such cation be made direct to the collector of internal instead ot to the at as was the year Taxpayers who find it sary to secure an extension of time will be required tile a tentative income showing the estimated amount of tax Such i etui n must be tiled wih the collector on or Much 15, 192C, and must be ied bv a payment of at least one- ot the estimated amount ot tax The tentative should give he name and add toss of the tax and be plainly marked and in ad- dition need only show the estimated if of the tax West Dies at Home in Deer Lodge Deer Dec. pioneer of Idaho and Montana passed ago in civil war and He was a past ment commander of the A. R. in Montana and also a president of the Montana of 171 184 158 5J3 4T was 2469 Football Coach Killed and Player Badly Hurt CRy tho Associated Dec. 8 Walter freshman ball coach at Ohio State was killed and Elmer Mark of Cedar Varsity was seriously injured In an auto accident near Upper in Town SM STEROY FOR LUMBER PI III IS Question up Whether it is Possible to limit War Armaments or Whether Commission Should Study Peace League Council in Complete Accord on Matters ering Much Territory The Associated Nations council today decided to invite and Russia to participate in the vi orb ot commission to p ti e for an international ament eon Alter arranging foi a of pence time military and military In- and tlie council asked proposed whether it is to limit eventual Oi the be rosti to peace The council in private session discussed a program for ament as outlined by the ament council seeking means of compos ng between and England on the tions or tying up the subject of assistance in event of a war with that of disarmament Matter which the ment is in complete cord cover a wide scope including a definition of and geographic elements upon which the power of a country de- pends in Girl Bandit Uie Duluth Dec 8 sale acies ot land in Northern containing over feet of pine timber to the interests tor about was announced today by Henry man and capitalist The Clearwater Timber com- a Weyerhauser will the timber for a mill to of Neb at Ida will be by a mile TO DECIDE f Dec. S League of Nations council has voted un- to accept the opinion on the permanent of inter- national in the Mosul dispute between Great Britain and Turkey up to the for decision Turkey against the but the Turkish like the is not railroad the Northein Pacific Union Pacific railroads are to build jointly tlic Associated Dec. S The leply to Colonel Mitchell's charge of neglect and near treason in the tion of was begun before the couit martial today Major General Hanson Ely commandant ot the army wir opposed for a ail Horsemen Would Stop Slaughter of Cayuses Dec. 8 owners and loveis ot this section met at the capital the night resolved to appeal to the sher ff to stop running off the lor sale to the climax came to smouldering in the their ranks Frank said to be a boy from Miles iCity and held at Rockford in Illinois on a charge of attempting to dynamite there in abbatoir m which hoises fiom are fanned the causing discussion of a topic which causes to boil than one dramatic dent has marked the battle be- tween lovers of the horse and of the since a Montana of range into this year Scott a 22-year old has been sent to pi on fiom Gieat Falls tor stealing RUSSIA WILL the Pi the Moscow district of the com- munist conference last Alexis president of the unfit r airest foi council of declared has been since she t- abolish with A P j red army and scran all he was killed in a gun battle a tion factories and war industries then she went unh provided the bourgeois countries bi Glide was shot to likewise death by police last August anil I aay of went with the thud Russia will be- Elmer She and Elmer fust to lead Ule He characterized the League of Nations as an instrument ot war I and subjugation and not of ation He that the United States dominates of a in would take away a band of rounded up and irom the commander of be he confessed whole fighting unit which he needs to accomplish the best re- sults Major General M army there was a progressive reduction in the number of air service from an of 200 flying hours per fatality in 1921, lo 500 hours at the end ol the fiscal year 1924. Use Klan Emblem to Get Even With Grocer Plenty Dec n tiery crobS was placed against his grocery stoie in an to destroy R told officials that he does not believe the Ku Klux Klan is involved in the plot He thinks those guilty merely used the Klan emblem in an fort to throw authorities off the DicKey detected he fire in tune to extinguish it. in 18'47, and aCler through ithe civil war in the eral beginning as a mer returned to that nty for a time and in 3866, with his Lewis started arriving in Virginia City in the fall of the He was the discoverer of Ruby gulch one of early day camps of lajter he mined in Loom Gulch on Loom m and on Horse He settled in Deer Lodge in 1871. He has since resided His ow and two E GIVES TE LIST 1 the Associated Pi Dec. hundred nominations for public office mostly were sent to the senate for tion by Coolidge Many named are holding office under recess in- Secretary of War Nominations for United States district attorneys included Hojt E. tor the northern district of Mie deed and pleaded his motive but a jury could not see tion the has expressed himself on a law sends a faithful beast regarded best to it is. ti ue are engaged in rounding up the range but to be in a minority and are far fiom popular in this when the about thai the was taking in not wild horses hint branded animals as well The law nevei this outrage and to take branded ani mal is as it has always a penitentiary offense The horse lovers aio not slow to remark a man who send a horse to a slaughter house would not be whose mal he Helena citizen mourns the loss of a blooded ithe pet of his which escaped to the which is said to have identified herd of taken shipping point This not slow to sav that in the were at and that for was quite to perpetuate the custom tho other when news reached Helena that an- other roundup was many of whom their animals onto the range for the acted at and if any horses vanish this it will be because the men who round them up are ter men than Sheriff Jim who stands 6 feet m his ing and is a dead shot with either All those caught ed horses will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of 'the it was resolved at the meeting here to a Pi Dec. dis- patches the foreign office has re- declare the army of al Kuo tormer maii of Marshal Chang wai is to enter the capital tomorrow are at present re ported at west ot facing a small is expected to surrender f r re treat toward whither Mar shal Chang was repotted thib morning It is understood that telegraph and railway communication be- tween Mukden and Peking ib not Consular reported that all acd shops at Mukden are closed and bankeis fear looting by the re- Four hundred additional anese railway guards I Arthur for Mukden All ers have evacuated T number taking refuge in the anese and other consulates at The Japanese office admits a herious situation may develop Irish Are Opposed to Boundary Settlement Asi Dec. S Fitty lican including de mot and unanimously adopted a resolution opposing the Irish boundary A committee including De Tom Johnson and was appointed to dovise the most effective means of de- feating the proposals New French Minister Will Talk War Debt tho Associated Dec. Victor whose nomination as ambassador to the United States to succeed Emile by the to Washington with a mission for settling the French debt to it is declared in official MARKET New Dec. 8 electrolytic spot nad futures 14 at IBM TRIP tile Associated Pi Dec. world's with horns 59% inches in total been bagged by Kermit with his bi Colonel of the James Roosevelt expedition Central Asia for the Field museum A letter from Bast described the lare and says the party is now enroute to Central India and m quest of an Indian cerous Eleven specimens of Ibex have GILL LEGISLATIVE the Pi Dec. Governor Miriam Ferguson today issued a statement declaring she would not all a special session Of the speaker Lee wlnte and other members of the house have She said there is no necessity of putting the people ot Texas to this as every effort should be hold ment appropriations the due bounds One Woman Killed When Crowd Attack Coal Car the Associated 8. One woman is another in a critical three including crowd of wore in attack women Pittsburgh coal com- pany supply truck at tho The driver of the truck lout control when i shattered tho struck tho Tha wore hurt in the  

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