The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1929, Page 1

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SMARCK TRIBUNE aoa eee aero creer a eae aera eee ea nen ee ane iace ence ee ee ce ae eae eR eam NST CC SOLE AD RTO. EE NOTTS TERRE GLE GETS BGT AG = OMEN. PEARLAND BNL LPT TE AT RLS TRL: Ta aE aT ETT TSU ETS DR TT TEP TTS ESTABLISHED 1873 : ; BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS $3,221,284 TO BE SPENT ON STATE HIGHWAYS Question Mark Roaring Way to All-time Endurance Record BRAG CONN 10 ‘wrrnes ipr. (TEX RICKARD STAGES GREATEST N.D. CLUB WOMEN FIND ERROR GET GRAVEL AND TAR: jen tlpot BATTLE OF LIFE AGAINST DEATH Bei INREPORT ON PRESIDENT VOTE DURING 1929 SEASON TRPPELIN RECORDS ‘Get Down to Earth’ 1 s King-Maker Suffers TEACH ERY COURS 87 Ellendale Convention Dele- [ ‘Prune Whiskey’ Is | Morton County to Be Partially Judge Tells Screen || Relapse From Operation gates Make Affidavits of Sold as ‘Realstuff’ Litteo: Gut of tena saul Favorite’s Daughter | for Appendicitis Voting for Dickinson Estimated Ship Has Covered - ; ee State Superintendent Says Nor- Toronto, Ont., Jan. 5—(?)—Thou- Gravel Treatment ; 6,500 oi: Enough for Dr. William Mayo Says Pro-| mais Should Revise Courses Voluntary Investigation Com- ee - aed worth of “prune moter’s Condition Is Such ‘cakes : : o Fit State Flight to Europe That He Can Not Help Year's Eve revelers in Detroit and ABLE TO FLY 300 HOURS ’. NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Grand Forks Bridge Will Honor Sorlie INDIAN LAND GETS ROAD mittee Forwards Statement | purraio from bottles bearing the forged labels of well-known distiller- to Washington Office es and sealed with Ontario liquor con- ; Minot, Jan. 5. CAP) — Setting Ay been obtained by Ontario enor ” . Sere roe as RURAL PROBLEM SERIOUS | sorth that aftidavits which have been| board investigators acting on in- secured from club women attending Sheehy of Sir Henry Drayton, an. Major Aim of State Highway Commission Is to Increase Primary Route Graveling . = : ; I Superintendents Will Be Guests ‘The board, through the use of spe- Commander Keeps Plane Close P clally opie he has alieapa & Highway construction projects on to Home Port in Order to at Penitentiary Banquet taken precautionary measures against which $3,221,284.50 will be spent in ao forgery. Sir Henry said that meas- 1928 were outlined Friday by the state Guarantee Records ures would be. adopted to make it highway commission. : —— bee o_o to inmitate the offi- “ The Chacha oe eaten bi for - ¢ Bel he expenditure of! ,f for Te- Plongghs + ngperrigg vier ee ; ——— maior graveling: 80.00 for the elimination airplane, Question Mark, today in a Miami Beach hos- board, Governor Walter Maddock, || °f two grade crossings; lor oll contpleted Us enc hundregin | 127,02 be more modest shout her ways vital, After rallying from an oper.(Dublle. instruction, today WINTER § BLIZZARD 10. "Moc, and Ray 8. Ashley. ||ing gravied roads; $11,776.50 for pav- hour of continuous flying in its . . Dakota county superintendents in con- voting in favor of it. ing; $64,350 for a road actoss Indian -/ vention here that the five state nor- RATHEROF KIDNAPED [#3 2sezcater sees SON LEADS PARTY 10 |Ssssstexe== land in Sioux county; $30,000 for the Box Elder Creek bridge in Bowman county; $60,000 for a bridge across the Red river at Wahpeton; $60,000 for a bridge across the Pembina river in Pembina county; $824,264 for refueling endurance test at 11:26 a. m today. It was “loafing along” 3,000 feet above here at that time. Metropolitan Airport, Los Angeles, TAKES THREE LIVES sranmeec' sec! INCOLD NORTHWEST Fi 5g it |. —(P)—Cruisi serenely on- eral ‘Washington graveling; $45,234 for placing gravel wie nee conan time el of says delegates who attended NE ARS 100 MARK: in stock piles; $1,881,360 for earth Question Mark today these were not . the Ellendale convention have made 5 Grading and $19,250 for guard rail and ! bade ce re shortly i affidavits that they voted for Mrs.! Bismarck Coldest Spot in North aoe Groped fOr tive axiawer 0 questo after t. kinson. P Of the total cost $1,198,071.10 will watery, Rater, Beat, Mt DAY LEFT 10 Gly Al § ; . be provided by the federal govern- retained by the adele Mert Ceneee oe rrermrremeter i ment, $1,125,262.90 by the state high+ fidavits, which accompanies the Has Fainting Spell way department; $792,950.50 by the tye a statement that he has the 87 affi- counties and $105,000 from special of Geronimo Apache Band 4 davits in his possession. Though Bismarck was the coldest | Women of B. I. C. Club Have 20)funds, tignway coals in Mexico Mayo’ ut Torn Ballots Found spot in the state at a. m. today, a Contributors to Furnish- | mission showed that the highway de- The statement sets forth details of | warm sun, which beamed all morn- partment carried over into 1929 un- below at noon and promised to litt it| Scott, fire victims, at noon today, |E'Stte sere and in 1927 work etic above the zero mark during the aft-| Were nearing the $1,000 mark. mated at $410,936.35. ernoon. ‘The Tribune fund stood at $714.75: assiads Giaveliig ptt jesst three persons lost thelr |The fund being raised by R. H.Crane| ‘The major alm in 1929 will be lives tn accidents blamed on the Win | naa reached $196, Friday evening, |incresse the amount of graveling which started late yesterday through- | Nd was expected to go considerably ee pre of gers ahappiee which out most of the state was increasing | ®bove $200 r g canvass of the igo: preference includes 376.6 in intensity today, state officialstat the capitol. miles of graveling; 97.2 miles of earth Dennis Rillahan, 40, of Valley Junc-| Meanwhile the B. I. C. club was Grading; 46 miles of oiling and .78 of tion; J. H. Coppert of Cedar Rapids | Continuing its collection of house- |* mile of paving. {and Robert M. Knox of Waterloo, | hold goods for the family, so that it The list of improvements on sec- z i oe teiie It was Dr. A Douglas, Aris, Jan. 5—UP-—Trek-| who was tra ing, brought the mercury’up from ings for New Home finished work totaling $840,354.31 and % Whether, given unlimited fuel and | “28 into the ravines the | terior, could session, ber | 15 degrees below zero at 7 a. m. and panee that the estimated carry over into supplies, men or motors would crack mou the Havana Te bene at 8 cata fous” degrees | Relief funds for the family of Cari|1036 will be $705,580. In 1026 the de= Ha it aif z 9 | ! i i ii ik fu Rg ik ¢ f ii ze eb? upon were killed can be provided with a home after |Ordary routes calls for 126 miles of wwe wh . se iyrsieeatt datantsagher the parents come out of tae hospi- /eravel and 401.7 miles »f grading but killed tal. Mrs. Prank G. Matecheck has |N0 oiling or paving. . . Th & list of 20 donors, most of whom| The total graveling is placed at ee gave furnishings and some cash. 502.6 miles and is estimated to cost Monday will be the last day for |$1,640 a mile; grading is placed’ at to receive money to- | 498.9 miles at $3,900 per mile and as - 0 lund, as the paper desires to |Stock piles for 502.6 miles at $90 a i ; fun down es he alighted from a street | Check up and total the exact figures, |mile. ; * Devils Lake Next then present a check for the amount | A list of highway improvements by r to the Scotts. Those who have not |counties shows that some money will Unplers ere TE eat eee yet followed out their intentions to |be spent in every county in the state od 1 contribute. should, therefore, do so at {except Foster. The state roads in a Z. ay Shafer Will Take Oath Monday Y ‘ and base Euicisatnaeee once, Monday, or mail in a check|Foster county have been completed. but Assume Office Day Af- Weather r in Bismarck and North|™e®nwhile, so that all contributions | Roads in Griggs county also are com= 4 Dakota will be generally fair tonight may, if possible, be included in the|plete but a small amount will be er, Governor Says and warmer tomorrow, especially in Monday evening announcement. spent in constructing an approach to A fund of $1,000 will not be too/a bridge across the Sheyenne river. the north and west portions >f the ba mere much in this case. Miss Mary Cashel,| Improvements projected for some Governor Walter Maddock may not Part’ Sccording to the weather Te-!who has expert knowledge of mat-|ot the leading counties in tbe stake Roads were rej in fair gj. | ters like this, says it will require at | follow: tion in most points of the state, | east that amount to set up the Scott Burleigh Gets Tar nin most points of the state. | family again in a home. Barnes county, 13 miles grading on though roads near Fargo and ¢irand Ys gr Today's contributions to The Tri- 5 3 s ‘Today proved the coldest in Bis- |%riptions, the Hughes Electric com-|vatiey City southeast. mark ti year, sire tem- Vad nacre fig perio Fo peaspaat Burke and Ward counties—Eight DEAD FROM INJURIES) erase Sse eis | Rin a ute a eee aacige soo mee igen Dakota’s wentteer and fore- She federah helene: Sh. Pas scat gp ghdee y miles ct today were those | ¢ —_______________» . 6, Bismarcl 3 seven= 5 fn lowe, Minnesota, South Dakota, 4 Trib Scott F ; {tenths mile on capitol drive; grad~ New England Woman, Uncon-| and montana, reports indicate. H june- und | tng ine miles an ar a: sain north; Traffic at the rush hour in Kansas Se a 8: miles on 5 ling north; scious 155 Hours, Succumbs | 047 "tnis “morning was in nearly a sviiieks aebeeniaaica. overhead railroad crossing and grad- «+++ $545.00 to Auto Crash Hurts hopeless snarl following 18 hours of | Hughes Electric Co. employes... ing at Sterling, one mile; 10 miles of snowfall which was turned into &| provident Life Ins.Co.employes gyn bps 10, ges fogs : Tentative Draft Will Be Pre- sented to Senate Early in Impending Session re blizzard by a strong wind. A freez- Carriers’ Union Dickinson, N. Jan. 5.—(?)—Mrs. rain which led the snowfall | pcos-ainn seonloves, Pastcffics U. 8. No. 81, Richland county line - ‘ Peter Webner, 6, has lost her fight | ME ain wilch, proceed ey auows | custodian north; 11.6 miles on No. 18, Casselton fe . “ McHenry a were reported from scattered points 1 las north; grading 89 miles, No. 18, Terror-Stricken Lad Does Not the MY ‘Alfred Alberteon 399 | Leonard to Casselton; 9.1 miles, No. said 38, Buffalo north; } mile tar, U. 8. ‘ Follow Pals in Leap to Safety From House miles, No. 18, Larimore south and Gage - 5.00 five miles, same road, north of Hat-. ton; grading 10 miles, No. 33, Manvel to Gilby. Elizabeth ‘ Morton G Seraveling U. 8. No. mn county: . &. Louisiana Governor Stops Exe- 10, 14 miles east and west of New cutions Pending Litiga- tion Adjustment Dr. Frank R. Weber, Community Expert, Will Suggest Lo- cal Improvements i tne ple al it elle fit aint i H é i 2/9 PUBS SION (sate 2 MULTLATERAL PACT i i set ie i i H a ej i § i Hi iil ie i tee my Le

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