The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 18, 1929, Page 1

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NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Inez Gontka Acquitted by Jur LBGSLATIRESTRN|[— Sse —]DESPRIDO AIMS [ees anna ONE. MAN HIGHWAY COMMISSION fzsar Saas] pyr camme gL TO WORK AS 34 BILLS THREE SLAYINGS IN FOR N. D. IS BONZER OBJECTIVE 4 SET SOLONS THINKING LONG CRIME CAREER Richland County Senator wit! Biggest Maker of WITHOUT PARALLEL Fs. EOS EN Introduce Bill to That End || Corn Cob Pipe Is IN NORTHWEST LAW ' Measure Protecting Growing Confesses Killing Three Texas in State Legislature TER om del 4.,. ESTABLISHED 1878 Only Instance: Where Child Has Sheep Industry From: Dogs’ Policemen but Denies Colo- TO REPLACE PRESENT BODY Ravages Seems Certain rado Assassinations ; = : Killed Parent and Wot Pleads ‘ —_— —_— Commissioner Would Have Full ed Some Form of Insanity COMMANDMENTS BILL SPICY HIS PAL REFUSES TO SPEAK Control, Management, Su- Rare Ultimate Control of State Mill and Elevator Has Legis- JURY DELIBERATES 21 HOURS Freed Farm Girl ts Placed in Youthful Pair Held by Buffalo Officials implicated in Eight pervision, Administration North Dakota will have « one-man lators Puzzling Solution Murders in Southwest Charge of the North Dakota i ponies Children's Bureau by Court Buffalo, N. ¥., Jan. 18—(AP)— baie 2 : eta . lyde Roberts, bet Whit- aes Inez Gontka, 17-year-old girl of H | é A g i i H mis mission. industry, and several million cob pipes y and according to Detective Chief Reville, confessed to ’ nn aimee Po ee ee protecting "| "Xccording’ to. the police, Walk : i : i : ing e police, Walker, Bee the prett; k who says his correct name is William 7 GOVERNOR JOHNS the BriGy dikes oo Woe wwe J. Walker, admitted to the slaying Jill is a “Peke.” Woo Jill won a prize in Borger, Texas, of Patrick Kenyon : 3 1 ant Elmer Perry, deputy sheriffs, ends. OF OKLAHOMA FACES wie is ie TOK % Md on April 1, 1927. With him at the} mem pretty girl. The name of the pretty time, he said, was his brother, and an Ed. Bailey. Walker says he was Is Ultimate Autherity girl He ae Black. ee ts j arrested for that crime and held on To constitute the same highway beet oa Poa ears. pret ity L een bonds of $15,000, but jumped his bail. commission as the ultimate authori D . Walker also was said by police to to carry out the duties and exercise have admitted the killing of Coke the power of the present commission, g 9 ( Buchanan, a policeman, at Stannett, including the supervision of the of-| Impeachment Proceedings Are : GOVERNOR'S ORDER TO RUM CRUSADERS ia on oie cnr lee PRESENTED SOLONS hicles, is the purpose of the bill, Launched as House Investi- ner al now! Bonzer’s commis- " 5 of Colorado layings of which he has sioner would have full Prenting man-| gating Committee Reports accused. age, supervise, administrate, and di- ian colony. | Oklahoma City, Okla., Jan. 18.— he told police, Salary Garnishee, Judge's Term (AP)—Ten charges of impeachment . ont against Governor Henry 8. Johnston GUE lj Yard eee bea a of Office: Among Other . LEA NION Cote, Wyoming, March 19, 1928, highway department is| were reported to the Oklahoma house u ; laecpeds The Prisoner said his first Measures Introduced .” of representatives today by its inves- atrest was in Okishoma ir ] g ; gs g i It iH h aa F ton the a today. tigating committee. Charging the| Vocal Tempest Raised by Appli- when he served five years for were governor was interfering with the HUDDLE OVER GRAIN aah tats inthe ‘Hist’ legislative assembly rogress of the investigation the eom-| ation of “Beer State’ Term Detective Chief Reville said that| branches s worked | mittee asked his immediate suspen- to Stronghold of Drys nn Ef Walker admitted passing forged! propriations. — ” successfully in Minnesota, sion from office. STORAGE MEASURE ~~ ha pao , , Daanaae the thee with J Topeka, Kan., Jan. 18.—()—String: Press company. chai e committee viola- q ig = Welker say he is a native of Mi- — a F pass. tion of the constitution and laws of |€nt efforts to dry up Kansas, where lan county, Texas, and was born in J the state of Oklahoma; wilful neg-|5tate prohibition has been in effect Peg 4: ‘ 1901. ‘ 7 lect of duty; incompetency; corrup- | for rly @ half century, have been ne tie, fier Farmer Members of Legislature Are Widely Wanted tion in office snd the offenses in-| maugurated under. the leadership of faiey i ; de. Tt was for I " Didblous About Exact Shap- lant tnn suited in uy line a of various if mgue and the f way, m came Summary of Charges tion here Wednesday and 10 arrests From Feed Bowel of. Pon- rforn Were pers of apr and restora- pba ate Announcement nar phe cl to R. D Crossth- would continue un! totoc county, Oklahoma. It stated ‘ itizenship C ™ boc con 2—Diversion and misappropriation iven assurance legisia- of funds paid to J. W. “Buck” Eld- |ture was ready to take up his proposal ridge, special agent for the governor.|for @ special fund of $40,000 to be 3—Unlawful issuance of deficiency |€xPended under his direction for dry certificate for the banking depart- work, the executive has turned to the ‘ment, creating the position of assist- ene engage machinery to i roa j]a@nt attorney, law clerk and stenogra- valanwe _ sep es om pher for the years 1927-28. Directs Enforcement Order ae 2 z HI ju? l i FG i Ee EH Hl i i lis q 4—Unlawful issuance of deficiency| Following a lengthy conference | state Bid ier capeevermer ageing certificate for the banking depart-| with the governor yesterday, Attor-|by Ines and other children of the Tob: aes ment, creating the position of assist-|ney General William A. Smith direct- family in an effort to gain i sum of %, provided to i ant attorney, law clerk and stenogra- | €d personal letters to all county attor- of their father’s , and pher for the years 1928-29. neys advising them that they were 5—Unlawful expenditure of money | expected to vigorously enforce the Pursuant to an illegal contract with | Prohibition laws. one Kirby Fitspatrick, employed as| -The letter directed the county at- @ special attorney for the state bank-|torneys to warn all hotel, managers department. would be prosecuted regardless of standing. Continued Commission This followed the governor's pre- 6—Uniawful issuance of deficiency | inaugural warning that repetition of certificates to continue the state is- Seta eats noes | er en ec . e an appropria\ vy for the year 1928-1929. would not be tolerated. He advised 8—Unwarranted authorization of | hotels to be on their guard to prevent interference by militia with orderly | such repetitions. under cleim of right. of Called ‘Beer State” members of the legislature to assem-| The governor appealed to the leg- ble '. islature for funds immediately fol- 9—Unlawful and wrongful attempts} lowing his inaugural this week, and to interfere with the functioning of} his message was almost co-incident committee on investigation of legis-| with publication in a national maga-| ward through Cape lature, judiciary, executive and other/zine of an article calling Kansas a | struck departments of state and intimida-| “beer state” a designation which has tion of witnesses and prospective wit-|been resented and denied by federal nesses to be called by said committee. | officers, state officials and editors 10—General incompetency. here and over the state. _ Governor Reed himself declared Izaak Walton Group of the wettest states in the Convenes Sunday to |2t4# on of the we i Kancas voted itself dry in 1881, be- Consider Pheasants jessie, vena deslt de 18.1 bey au : i i cee AH iF Hi RF | i Fate of Bert Wallace, Charged With Slaying Rival for Wom- an's Hand, Nears Decision i | lk House Commotion ee Draws Crowd But Binnt Jen, ABCA) The No Casualties the firs Fis inl : ite a inl a : rf | l i ve | il i [ North Dakota Lignite Briquet Rates Made bri- |. a iP i Raa P F E ft F i BB E ae & : E i ‘Grioa | Ambassador Herrick Returns to France Paris, Jan. 18—(AP)—Ambassa- dor Herrick, who was seriously ill recently at his home near Cleve! returned to Paris this morning. The station platform was crowd- with members of the American He a g » ee 4 : ! I ; Ht I: GFE

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