The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 19, 1929, Page 1

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seme (ARCK TRIBUNE Ga be ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1929 A STRKNG DARIEN | ser coaina a FORT YATES HAS BEST CHANCE APPEAL TO-HOOVER || Custer’s Day, Dies TO GET BRIDGE OVER MISSOURI TO SETTLE TROUBLE ret rersrenee ager = r "| Only Two Bridge Building Pro-|/ Sun Laughs While ; , posals Received by As- Wind Makes Life UNSEASONAL RAINS = AND GALES SPREAD: -. -~ aye 44 fas [ Thrill Slayer Convicted t an ? i ry 2 ¥ \ Destruction of Chicago’s Milk sembly So Far Miserable in City | “ae Supply Continues as Dla- BRIDGE FUND CASH IS LOW perenne st i f | tribution Dwindles sabia ; i eee { oR Senator Kretschmar Contends LE tect ageeatoaan i : fore Sweep Into Illinois ~ Southern Part.of Slope Has Lik lee wie “the sir amae : THREE STATES JOIN STRIKE Preference Over McLean _| ‘he sun, in figurative smiling mock- ‘ RIVERS OVERFLOW BANKS Band of 100 Farmers Kidnap Oe . : — j Truck Driver and Dump /'Z°, ee sembly adopte the polar of cfits| at 7 8. and rising to five degrees| (ame puecings Wrearen; ite Boat, j lopts ag first setved," it is all over but | below zero at noon. _ : Sunk, Farms Ruined by Tors the ‘shouting so far as bridge ap-| Other temperatures reported in propriations are: concerned. dee *P-| scorth Dakota today: Minot 15 below: nadolike Spring Storms , Jan, 19.—(}—The heel of ST SLAYER ‘ i! Valley City, 15, below; Jamestown, 16 4 ge ny Pe | WILL] propossie, fave ‘been recived ‘and|Delow:, Pango XO below: Devin Lake firmly on the source of Chicago's one of these was approved by the| 8 below; Grand Forks 5 below; and , Ga. Jan. 19.—(P)—George 21,600 Pounds in Ditch milk supply. shimmy gS se r roadi ‘Williston 12 below. Harsh, former Oglethorpe universit Strikers of three states, seeking CONVICTED, GIVEN dancer, x aes oraacy, ‘The ceeds Roads in the state are described as 4 $2.85 hundredweight instead of er j i recommended passage of a bill ap-| ‘fom fair to good. $2.50 Chicago distributors are paying, : propriating $35,000 for the construc- North Dakota will be partly cloudy have asked President-elect Hoover tion of @ bridge across the Red Riv-| tonight and Sunday with a rising to take a hand in the situation. ei ve er east of Grafton. The committee | temperature in west and north por-|death penalty. “In line with your policy, of im: Boag was told it would connect with North | tions tonight. He had confessed fatally shooting TALES See, fever by, W, os Mee CES EE ye ee Dakota route No, 17 and Minnesota Seren Willard Smith, young drug. store . anced itness stand, route No. 6. manager, when he attempted to Queen, president of the Pure Milk! Bert Wallace Found Guilty of| and with her lawyer, westward riche Grafton and connects NORTH DAKOTA WILL up the store on the night of October 16 for a “thrill.” assoc! “Our organization, com- oentot ‘dairymen suplying Chicago} First Degree Manslaughter ‘William F. Shaugh- with North Dakota No. 6 north of pure milk, requests of the Death of John Pi The ot: 1 is for a brid through a number of allenisia’ that x x ii a in Pro: e otter proposal is for a bri: fight for a complete set Bae ear ne dra across the Missouri river at Fort ERECT NEW CAP ITOL he was mentally and morally irre-| restored today. ee Minot, Jan. 19—(?)—Bert Wallace TEMBLOR LASTING 30 SECONDS 000 for Pe atiieed Stet: IF MEASURE PASSES crane kgrrrre ether which ed in the house and Senator Kretsch- rendered him unable to resist im- f Williston icted of first de- gee mona: ws 2 2 DESTROYS VENEZUELA SEAPORT |2= sits 72'sons sss PANE uy delete tu tan an ate. 5 ‘ in the state penitentiary. Wallace Harsh did not change his expres- Fi ‘ Me alee ona firet Geptes: aire Cathedral, Fort Museum, Capi- irst hearing on the Kretschmar | Minute Levy on Taxable Prop- iaoan tien ‘thin verwuea wan epaes i] aay bill was held yesterday and final de- charge for the fatal wounding near cision was reserved pilin more in-| erty Will Provide $350,000 sister, Mrs. J. 8. Disosway, of Atlanta, and his mother, Mrs. oo | Hog Ranchers Hunt ‘Williston on December 23 of John . ‘ de Prosser. ea EE tol and Prison Leveled in |_Coyote With Clubs | OTE the Kretechmar bill is passed per Year to 1936 of Milwaukee, erled softiy for & mo- ‘’ terday as pickets The stat z ti other iid cia for Missouri river veialaa me cont Ives. ‘Mrs. Margaret Shea, a tenant Less Than Minute hunted from airplanes: In Burelgh Thee il be cast into the discara,| North Dekota will’have # new cap- iat ractisssa asst one PAPER 15 ‘os over a they hunt the prairie lopers ere just won't enough money {tol building if an appro} Som ball | ne gabe for execution as on a farm owned by Wallace, while Sarg to go around. clubs. defendant alleged that the wounding of Prower was unintention- |PAVING STONES FLY HIGH of Bismarck, Nn been losing-plgs for | ‘The nrey Puge fund hes acash| The measure provides for a levy introduced in the house today passes. al, saying that he had fired at a tie — fie wheve Mrs. Shea had told him « : some time. He suspected a balance of $15,000 and $260,000 will| of a tax to create a fund to erect and NORTH DAKOTA HIGH Bias a hiding, ‘After the shot,| Equestrian Statue of Liberat- 1 hel pt ateigae is port be — Capi oe be ronal equip a new capitol building. The Girardeau, Mo. ee chops . nium, making a total of $275,000)... win be levied upon each dollar Sag Mary Nolen, 65, Fort Brancli, Prosser appeared and told of having 0 . ator’s General and Chapel Broadcasting an 8S O 8, Albert/available for bridge buildi ur been hit, Wallace said. P sting, on 5 OS Albert available for bridge buildine, Box|of all taxable property within the 1 Swenson Wallace's story and that told by Full of Girls Alone Stand j Ider Creek bridge in Bowman coun-| state for all yeargheginning in 1920 SCHOOL BASKETBALL: Roy Lier, 21, and Clinton controls about 125,000 pounds of milk | yrs, Shea were the same, the woman t * in Ohio river between " y. exceeds present expectations the i ! see renit es | SES casts oe. =o cos DSTROT SIRT SIN eee Dump 21,000 Pounds in Friday. ‘The teamship Commewiy r y ‘that b ater Wh veases'|of taxable property. All revenues ac- A band of 100 farmers, carry: this ‘varmint’ with club. You ain't} With the Grafton and Fort Yates|cruing from the tax, including’ the if Jancik, i yd eapons, ST piven) poe no antelope.’ ; _, . [bridges taking $235,000 out of the| interest would be put into the tund.| Under New Plan, Bismarck and Dairy : ‘night, (Pe he . be 7 ‘Well, I heard it’s agin the law.@0 | bri@ge fund a balance of $40,000 t ‘ Buried By Building At ie time’ the. vote stood 10 ai 2 7 in poy tin shot or even to Bondy ap Spel in uit be i . oe “State Caiptol wrulfaing Fung” Mi siggigha Ale tat suet sup ivtar tin the © ve seu carry 8 can- | f; good start : by, Miss,, believed PANY | in favor of conviction on a first de- non larger than a bean blower,” Se tiopmaed tridges acriat the Mis-|, Sponsors of the oT ent een State as Region Winners /15 ‘have been buried under” wreckage ‘answered Swenson. souri river at Washburn, Garrison “fas oun fdicg Cah darted, z yer “s yeaa: of the three story hardware store : th n’ or Elbowoods, all north of Bismarck, Pe, id basing ther, |, North Dakota high schoo! basket-/and Masonic lodge today |varmint,” says Alex. “He might ob-| Bills for the construction of | ‘igure De ietrattne aaa: o ball teams probably will be placed at | as leveled. The roof of this struc- 3 Ject: to a club. He won't object to| bridges at Garrison and Washburn ox ee th cpl ¢ each | 16 districts and four regions when the ture was carried across the street and caustic remarks by a defense attorney are expected but the Fort Yates| - 27, Re: average value of each districting committee of the North |dropped upon Ferretti's in his arguments because his attitude E .| project is believed to have an advan-|(uarter of land was $2,382, Leaving |naxota high school league meets at was s interpreted as being unfavorable p ; tage. Senator Kretschmar pointed | 36 salts 106 iene pos ae aero Fargo next week, according to J. C. le! nt, Was one of e two i ii i makes a oO! per quarter wy out that there isn’t a Missouri river each year or. 36 cen‘s for each $1,000 Gould, superintendent of Mandan wi we who remained against sending Wal their by f risconsin have been closed. r 2 th & = lace to prison for life. the heels but they won't tell whether pees papas! pouecn see Sn ae valuation. aioe who 3a anermianiot ie inon Y Defense attorneys said they were club or gun was the death weapon. [northern part and one at Bismarck.) North Dakota now has slightly! at its semi-annual meeting in considering the advisability of per-|the Commewijne. The steamer: es- He contends that the southern pro-| More than $800,000 in a fund for the ago, fect . skillful = ition of itol. ~ HOME HEADS RESIGN) right’ 1S PROMISED - mete has Bat ihn earn aa ON GOAL MINE TAX jz: in McLean county and this fact may| appropriations in the general fund more representatt ' ENTS cause construction of bridges at/this year would make it possible to| change made. i those places. The McLean county introduce the levy without increasing} ‘Though it is not certain just now folks are divided as to where &/ taxes in the state. the committee will divide the state, Manslaughter Charges Face In- \: stitution Officials Where bri hi located and there appeared 10 BRIQUET PLANT # _ rate, oe pennant Gar- it is believed that the 16 districts and ‘Twilight Sleep’ Used i , rison will not concede to Washburn of Legislators Sharpen Knives; aes oe and Washburn will not step aside for a Miners Say It Will Hurt eral of North Dakotans and Newspaper orenator achaeck it MeLean proposed plan. Small ome eee Series Entertain for La- foun ced beans a | PIROT BILL, THROUGH high Jan. 27 son or Washburn can be passed at his session. see som oe ash agen and Garrison in- . = dpevencton ite casi soar oOo enerrts cut that part of| Board of Plumbing Examiners Social | Helles aut of Dickineoh, by caniip (the cost of a Washburn bridge must) 1g Sought; Creation of a , lof prominent <n eee, be met by Oliver county on the i tanding, with {Ating. new. pate ‘and vis-|. st side of the river. Oliver coun- Budget Board Asked Sucre’ Bos ane together Cities SuUbs toad n from the Twin jty cannot meet this demand end ail agp vi a concreta | Sames 8. baitl id Bungay, Jan, 37, doesn't want to try. Mercer coun- os to | bridge across ver Manzaneres, {James 5. Millay, executive secretary |ty on the west side of the river at| , The senate passed its first bill to- ireat Dakota associa- | Gerrison, would have to pay part of It was a measure offered by Peis ii tion, announced here today. Dinnie Appointment Aste as hots, the Lehigh Briqiiet- i wa Mocsee coum Will Cause Ch rea ashi We Coe ten hele Ras ANZES | Governor John W. Carr and Edwin ee superintendent of Dickinson on Highways: Board | 7y7-r. speaker ges schools; and W. ©. Stebbins, princi- ja pal of Grand Forks high achool. ago hen Olive lumbing ago when Oliver co tives objected and the lumbers LCT PIAS ear ag ay latatigg y “delegation ‘split on the sublet Sick Youth Leaves | Qu a n and pre- °. . liminary ¢ date, obteinad for he nae Bed to Save Train j oe at Washburn an woods but no ; ger | Hf sF ek ert for the release of preparations have been made for daughters, who is an bridges at Fort ‘The bill provides jyouth, ill with influenza, crawled but, eee erin. bed and saved a New York report legislative commit- | tax and the home, which is s state institu-| aj tex Sion, ‘was belng coated: for ase ‘con: FRO. strued as 8 é i Li i cel eet Pop ee ERE Lytle i | i it i i

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