The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1929, Page 1

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| 11.—(?)—Ines MALE JURY CHOSEN Is Lynn’s Description INGER SEEKS DISMISSAL Prosecution of Girl FARM MURDER CASE Hazelton Girl Shot Father Dead and Dumped Body in Creek, eriff Fisher of Emmons Coun« ty Strongest Witness for Gontka, 17-year-old Hazelton farm attempt to show three interwoven de- fenses, William Langer, defense at- The jury which was Jamestown, Jan. terday wi Ge his neighborhood. a PAH e °@ Hollywood, Calif., Jan. 11.—(NEA) >-Anybody who thinks that a couple Holly- LeRoy Mason, D., boy, and his ‘married ago. But to hear would think they were ways together ing been seen anywhere another,” G FAT (Special to The Tribune) Bismarck will be one of the ate than once or twice since NE MAIL AR RAC sideration for one Rita. North Dakota Film ; Ace Proves Screen Romance Happy One CONTROL POINT FOR Picks Northern Route as LeRoy and Rita were about five months them talk you éan’t stay happily married in wood should talk to former Larimore, N. wife, Rita Carewe. minister's. They are al: —neither hav: alone more t! their marriage. fears teyainspsr joe! aeabene no admission this morning, and Poultry Assocation and a_ considerable is ‘With 700 birds crowing welcome in basso from the gobbling choir of turkeys, A. R. Miesen, secre- Finals Arrive There Earmarks of Opening as er Starts Judging; Tur- keys Form Almost Half Section of Big Array Weisner Begins Judging O. J. Weisner, from the Agricultural College, began judging at once, while Secretary Miesen and his assistants still were cooping birds from crates ‘The doors were open to the public, number of people.visited it from early full charge, with the assistance of Wilbert Field, president of the asso- ciation, O. L. Nordquist, a director, of Underwood, and Casper Irish, Bis- Turkey Display Is Large ‘The turkey display occupies almost fully set up. However, the Interna- With a community building leading | Which had arrived over night. tional Harvester store rooms were listed up to noon. Compared to 56 entries last year, this gave the show @ fine swinging start. layed in arrival, there were 75 entries ENTRIES REACH TOTAL OF 75, thrown open, marck. | of Debate Squad | o south of Grand Tesult of having their au- tomobile stalled dt yesterday, the luring a blissard rans achete tam TEntry Day Starts Off With All UP JANUARY 23 Concordia Heed Persuasion ause of lack of communications. Commerce Groups Con- als and Submit Them at Annual Meeting Grand Forks, 'N. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,1829 ‘The debate with the University of North Dakota will be held this after- RATHER HANG THAN SUICIDE| butding. “"° “UYeTStY 1ew schoot LEADS SUGGESTIONS panieation) and submitted to a meet- Tel iraierd Speen lire mission to the annual meeting of the COMMUNITY HALL PROGRAM finished its tri bec: Storm Wouldn’t - 10 | ngly jared. FULFILL DEATH PACT have given t said he dec: had wound | Directors Will Pass on Propos- about him. Francisco, Jan. 11—(P)—A plete Agreement to Meet Mur- dered Mate in Hereafter ‘There Won't Be Anyone to ‘ World War Veteran Says land Williams, 28, who saw in Siberia, and who is accused Come Between Us Over There, San World war veteran, held here for the murder of his former wife, waited with a Williams held out his wrists smili WIFE SLAYER WANTS INFLUENZA, Woosh SMILINGLY Man Traveling to | } a Dying. Mother - BISMARCK, NORTH. DAKOTA, | of Lee ee A el SMARCK TRIBU IT 1 — Swindled of Cash ously Opposes Mellon Agricultural Plans; Vigor- | WILL FAVOR FARM os Rip an ‘Flu’ Conference Is Minus Its from tnfiuensa, 8 aii ephcenit. reported the dis- Rosenau, professor of inva chesiette’ ot: tearverts oa: Speer 11.—()—Having Men More Prone to ic Than Women Because They hres ect aren Dr. Rosenau, & member of = com-| Satisfied With President-Elect’s ttee who recently i loormer Geo ® new pneumonia serum, i LOVING CUP SPREAD monia Causes Fatalities Wear Too Many Clothes DANCING TOO CLOSE, COCKTAIL Leader, Himself Sick; Pneu- iN sal BITTER WINDS ARE BLOWING |» near that Highways in Most Parts rd 5 Z ; OLDEST NEWSPAPER Rises After Drop cause of Snowdrifts BUT HAS NO SNOW BY COLD WEATHER State Are impassable Be- 4 — | — = = i | Balen mee = = jee c/o (—| —_ c/o i oe 9 —— ] | ot | rij | = BISMARCK STRUCK § : 2 FI : aA i fe id nd * li , ut 8 : it eet ith Hi tel 3 Hin A a ating tl Hae i : if 3 pa Us ue ii ul ey lili al iat 3j jai Hu Heil transcontinental air races , of the pul Hi 1 Andee a ay ces 7 Ti Hi pil til died i he a == a ate li uly sat a it if ; = i i sal Haan) aia Se ©. Hbskin, ipal speaker at tomorrow in Farge ayy Insurance Aaeie ” may noon hour (Continued on page eleven) » C. Hoskin Will " Give Address for Hial (# re silat nen ini afi lbs hell 1 Huss Hilts halts Ht A RE awa int ii A iN we He ‘ ate = Hina 1a i ill i a i de ‘aa i o fi ig 3 tn M: a it ge 5a28 i ) i ih qld ail ; i ihe i! nul : il Hain “ ia ; : i to one another in stuttering gobbles. There are several wild turkeys, In the order‘of numerical lead, the Ee 7, k iia ae PE atl rte LL {ee Fi eh [ils a ce i inl Hi Hla 325 ii ru Aro 4 idl hire Tp ml ui gfiphial, qn iplet HE FE qt iil; wali [sted eigtion ating; Hu i Hd ee ft i gil 2 3 : ABS tal i aig aie §[:]i i ai ria Vif ? lle : alu tk it ia at . tial EN 58 Hue although‘ the heavy the main slowed up traffic. b beggar / the temperature slightly, eoeve (aro. | Protest Against North Dakota quickly blown about by a stiff north- to be the only section to escape the ‘west wind. snowdrifts on extreme cold, po Ph : af

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