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   Moorhead Daily News (Newspaper) - April 25, 1929, Moorhead, Minnesota                                DAILY HIT TEXAS TODAY in Tornado in Nebraska Late April 25 Storms in parts of eastern Texas other than the cyclone stricken today brought the total dead to Seven were known dead trom the Slocum gambols of Harold 14, and his pet calf came to a sudden end near Ladonia when a lightning blast killed the negro woman named Davis was killed by lightning near Oakwood while she was riding with her husband and three A team of mules was also killed although none of the Davis family other than the mother were even path five miles long was taken by the tornado near Center where 30 farm homes and schools were Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. were injured The James community was the hardest PRESS ERRONEOUSLY April 25 When the confusion over the education appropriation today gave way to something approaching it was learned definitely that an appropriation would have provided Moorhead with a new room building was not among the items United Press was erroneously informed on Tuesday that the item had been among those untouched by the governor's was learned that the Moorhead appropriation item had been cut from the in a conference and the only new building approved was at St. Cloud Teachers April 25 person is missing and two others are seriously injured following a tornado which swept through Butler late Claude a lineman who was doing repair work in the storm is DIE IN April 25 Twenty-two persons were injured in a headon collision between a loaded Pony Express motor bus and a South Shore electric freight train here bound from Chicago to was A number of passengers were imprisoned in the wreckage and were rescued by motorists and pedestrians near the scene of the Clubs Meet at Barnesville May 4 For Clay County Federation of Women's Clubs will meet in May 4, the session opening at 11 a. m. in the Congregational church in that short talks and election of officers will be the major business of the morning while in the afternoon the county's nurse will be the subject of the The program of the day is as Mrs. R. B. singing led by Mrs. J. J. of Mrs. N. B. Mrs. A. W. Jimmy Chester of officers and a County Mrs. R. G. Mrs. E. A. district ' of and social 1:30 p. singing led by Mrs. of a County Nurse from a Rural Miss Ellen M. Miss Daisy Ladies County led by Mrs. Albert E Minor Mrs. I. W. Age Limit in ' Flying Lindbergh * Say s in Interview 1  April 25 Charles A. Lindbergh is going to continue flying until he Is too can't recognize that there is an age the colonel said in a newspaper interview look on flying as being no different from traveling by train or by U S. SURPLUS OF D. April 25 A surplus in government finances in excess of on June 30 was assured today by announcement that collections for the fiscal year are ahead of returns a year exceeding treasury income tax returns in March totaled and brought the total collected during the current fiscal year to figures of the internal revenue bureau showed statisticians have revised their estimates in the light of the figures and now predict a surplus of more than although previously a deficit of was considered Minnie acted as installing officer last evening at the installation of Mrs. Gertrude as chief ranger of St. Monica's Court Women's Catholic Order of Other officers are Mrs. Theresa vice chief Mrs. Benedicta recording Mrs. Catherine financial Mrs. Margaret Mmes. Selma Helen Kemper and Minnie Officers appointed last night by the chief ranger were senior Mary junior Susan outside Frances inside Amelia Anna Viola Hirsch and Lillian The society planned to hold -a card party on the evening of May 23 in the fra rooms of St. Joseph's Hostesses last evening were Hugo P. J. Schranz and Ann forecast for Fargo and Mostly fair tonight and slightly warmer 55; Sentiment For a Parking agitation has been started in regard to adopting a 60 minute parking ordinance in Sentiment against such an ordinance is almost unanimous among the business Business and professional it is claimed by park their cars along Center and those who wish to patronize the stores are prevented from doing as they can not drive up to the hence have to drive around until they find a place to leave Mel Beck is authority for the statement that if a minute parking ordinance is introduced at a council meeting he will vote and work against it. B. F. Mackall says he is unable to get from his store to street because of cars parked in front early in the morning and left there all It might be well for a practice of parking their cars all day in front of business houses to park them elsewhere and | give customers of the business houses a chance to drive up in front of the stores they wish to trade and allow them to do their There is very little sentiment among business men in Moorhead for a 60 minute parking Chosen to Flood D. April 25 Senate democrats in a farm relief conference today authorized Senator democratic floor to press for action on correct amendments to the Mississippi river flood control act of last was authorized to request the cooperation of the members of the senate commerce committee and Senator Robinson said after the relation to emergency amendments to the flood control act of 1928, particularly with respect to the provision regarding compensation for flowage rights in spillways and emergency flood protection work on Owners meeting of the lot owners in Riverside cemetery was held last 25 were The sentiment expressed was that money will be raised to beautify the cemetery and a committee of three was consisting of F. M. Mrs. J. N. Brown and Miss Lucy to nominate nine directors to be voted on at a meeting to be held Thursday May at 7:30, in the city at which time officers will be elected and arrangements made to start April 25 group of weary senators and representatives met at the state capitol today to write to the 1929 session after a long last night of work which stopped officially at but which actually lasted until clocks in the two chambers were covered with drapes earlier in the evening so of course the legislature didn't know that they had violated the 2:59 a. m. the senate adjourned until 11 a. m. while the house carried on until nearly 5 a. m. before the last piece of business was Prices Will Prevail at next April 29, summer prices will prevail at the Moorhead From 6:45 to 7:15 week days each evening the price for will be 10 Children under 12, 5 From 7:15, adults 25 cents and children 10 ADDS POWER TO April 25 Afraid that Philadelphia soon may ba the national center of citizens and police mobilized today in an attack on by George W. governor of the Federal Reserve bank tor the Philadelphia bankers and business men petitionee common pleas court for the right to organize the Philadelphia Criminal Justice organization is for prevention and suppression of the charter application that an Director of Public Safety Lemuel B. Schofield ordered all policemen organized in a campaign to prevent the wave of banditry that haa taken thousands of dollars from business men and claimed six lives in the present today all days off have been cancelled for the police force of nearly 6.000 Special policemen assigned to duty in amusement parks and buildings have been recalled to do street duty and will be spent to purchase new motor equipment for the division of the police Known as Most Punctual of the April 25 legislature handed out cards as do senator at least would 100 in G. D. McCubrey was one member upper house who to roll call at the of every the conclusion of the 1929  McCubrey came to as the most in the Wins W. C. T. U. Award in Wednesday evening at Trinity church the W. C. T. U. sponsored a silver medal Mrs. Williams president of the W. C. T. U. presided and devotionals were led by Mrs. Twelve contestants Harold son of Dr. and Mrs. J. N. receiving the silver medal for the boys and daughter of Professor and Mrs. H. M. for the Honorable mention for the boys went to Fred Backstrand and Robert and for the Gladys Holm and Velva Other members of the group were Myra Ruth Etta Julian Alf Holvik and Lloyd Mayor H. C. Nordlie presented the medals and gave a short A musical program was given during the evening by Miss Hortense who accompanied by Miss MaTie Sarah Dorothy Nordlie played a piano Sylvia Reinertsen a violin solo and Kathryn Melberg with Miss Delia Dahl as Judges were Misses Blanche Mabel Mrs. A. H. Anderson and Judge P. F. Coaches for the group were Mrs. 3. G. Reinertsen and Arthur DENTIST IS April 25 Capone's Dr. Frank L. was murdered in his office last presumably because he betrayed the safe blowers or drug addicts with whom ho had dealt as a side line to his legal Brady had connections with the Capone band of beer runners and vice promoters was revealed by Captain William former chief of said he had questioned Dr. Brady after the St. Valentine's day of seven gangsters which was laid at Capone's door and that he hoped to question the dentist again this book of addresses confiscated by police at the dentist's office gave police further evidence to base their They hoped to interview everyone whose name in the book in the belief that Dr. Brady's underworld associations may have been far Help Barge Says Charles April 25Railroads are whole heartedly with barge line representatives in establishing joint routes and Charles president of the Northern Pacific railway told members of the Midway Luncheon club a their regular meeting at the club headquarters at Prior and University in St. Paul Mr. Donnelly pointed out that the recent order of the interstate commerce commission was made mandatory by the Dennison act and that the railroads are giving fuil support to General T. Q. Ashburn of the Inland Waterways corporation in furthering the federal government's experiments to determine whether its of the barge line is Plane Has Passed Over April 25 huge royal air force monoplane which is attempting to set a world's distance passed Bagdad at 1:50 p. m. the air ministry was At that point it had flown over 2,500 half of its Dispute April 25 dance or not to and has been decided for local high school students by the board of education and the ministerial alliance after a month of ended in the defeat of the Rev. J. M. Carl's insistence that to be should be indulged in only at Even music the Rev. Carl since dancing should be done for exercise board and alliance high school students may dance twice a month under school between the hows cf 7 p. m. and 10 p. m. be allowed to leave the darter entering without the written request of and adjoining rooms will be policed to make certain the students WORKS UNTIL 5 A. M. THIS Covered Legislature Evades the April 25 46th Minnesota ended peacefully shortly after noon today in sharp contrast to a frantic night session occasioned by Governor Christianson's veto of the biennial education appropriation in the chambers during the earlier morning hours bitter remarks were hurled in the direction of the all was cheerful today and the senators and representatives shouted their approval of bonus bills and applauded as gifts were made to the speakers of the two total of 368 bills were passed in the 90 day session in addition to three measures which provide for the submission of constitutional amendments to the voters of the state at the next general measures approved by the legislature were estimated to total of which approximately one-half will be spent on before the senate adopted a resolution which proposed the customary bonus to employees of the legislature and Senator A. J. added three bonuses for the widows of three Mrs. Frank Mrs. J. E. Maple and Mrs. Laura Thief River a present member of the senate concurrent resolutions were passed in the final one ot which would create an interim committee to study the recreational and industrial possibilities of northern Minnesota in connection with the The other would provide for a similar commission to study government and management of the University of and also state aid to Kiwanis club at their regular meeting held today voted to assist ri the Junior Baseball program which is being sponsored by the Melvin E. Hearl Post of the American J. former superintendent of schools and Kiwanian of this and C. V. Peabody of Devils Lake were guests at the program for May 2nd will be in charge of the Business April 25 46th Minnesota legislature adjourned sine die at noon today following a bitter night battle which ended near 1 a. m. when a committee finally reached an agreement on the apparently deadlocked education appropriation Theodore Christianson had forced the education measure back upon the legislature for an eleventh hour solution when he vetoed the appropriation items for the University of Minnesota and state school aid with demands they be pared nearer the figures recommended by the Big A. J. chairman of the senate finance committee and one of the most powerful figures in the legislature refused at first to accede to the governor's es and then after 36 hours of ' he and other leaders finally reached compromise appropriation as passed after midnight and after leaders had conferred with the governor called for for the university in ich year of the biennium and and for state aid to schools in the two education appropriation brought the total appropriation for the biennium to a new nigh April 25 cago Board of Educations drive I a gainst indifferent parents brought the arrest of six parents today en charges of violating the education The 50 per Cent Talking Laugh Photoplay U  

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