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NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER THE BISMARCK TRIBUN ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1929 : GARRISON SUPPORTS WASHBURN BRIDGE BILL ree Rescue Ship Lands 32 Men Saved From Sea iviaursma saan AGREEMENT TO BACK [ine in; Wi You Wars lw” MURDER, BANK ROBBERY AND ‘ieee |e DIVORCE PUZZLE DETECTIVES|-—P=ma2=caeen ae] A SEIN | Have You Heard the || Wife Who Plotted to Slay Hus- Reciprocal Support to Be Given > FEAT 10 SUBALTERN | One About the Scot? | band Says He Is Bank Garrison if Oberg’s Meas- e ure Fails to Pass Says Chief Officer, Who Headed Robber and Holdup Lifeboat Crew to Founder- ing Florida Is Hero = Man’s Pal in Alléged Bank Loot- ing Admits Planning Mur- der Which Recoiled IRON-CLAD ALIBI IS FOUND ASK FOR $100,000 IN FUND | McLean Co. Claims 235 Mileg of River Frontage Warrants Construction of Bridge NEW YORK GREETS THEM Officials Go to Quarantine to Meet Good Samaritan; Have Thrilling Tale Garrison will throw its support te Washburn in its fight for a bridge across the Missouri river. This was cecided last night when ® reciprocity agreement was macs Detroit, Jan. 26.—(AP)—Kaleido- scopic development in the maze of accusations and counter charges with which Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Wood New York, Jan. 26.—(#)—The Uni- ted states liner America, that good samaritan of the sea, docked at her Hoboken pier at 2:20 p. m., with the 32 men saved from the Italian tramp freighter Florida off the Virginia Capes. Her skipper, Captain George Fried, found himself a hero for the second time in three years. As his ship came ‘Dear folks— : \ “Having wonderful time up here in the Swiss Alps on our vacation. Wish have assailed each other for more than two weeks brought even law en- forcement authorites today to dis- @greement as to which of the tales they offer is true. ae wt Roa te an 2 le ni contractor of mien Wis AGAINST GOVERNOR ei rt eet between parties asking for bridges ‘i ashburn across the river at both Wi and Garrison. Garrison agreed to back the Wash- burn bridge at present, and Wash- burn agreed to give its support to a bridge at Grrrison should the Wash- burn plans fail at this seasion or at the next session of the legislature, The agreement was signed by five Bismarck Warms Up After Ex-| Both Blazes Due to Overheated periencing Coldest Day of Stoves, With the Subzero Year Yesterday Weather Preventing Fight Di aed wy ny tote Sey har dest f the = Laer after ig coldest day ot year yes: Flames completely yed the ‘The mercury rose from @ minimum | Schult Grain company’s elevator at of 28 degrees below zero during the, Falkirk this morning with an es night to 21 degrees below at 7 a, m,|™ated loss of $40,000 covered by in- alleged conspirators with Mrs./and 12 below at noon. Wood, from whom Wood has been| Roads throughout the state are re-| Fire which followed an explosion gutted the Wishek Potato Ware- Ported in fair condition. house association’s building Thursday Other state temperatures this morn- | causing # loss of $5,000, not covered ing: Fargo, 24 below; Minot, 27 be- | by insurance, : low; Devils Lake, 28 below; James-| Both fires were due to overheated eM de EAT OSE | town, 26 below; and Williston, 18] stoves. : PSDBATH poise ares BESDE ROAD PROBED be partly sloudy tonight and Sunday. impassable Highways Make In- vestigation of Storm Trag- t } the $75,000 holdup of the Sturgis, were with ‘That's Queen Elizabeth in the white dress—she's laugh- up the harbor from Quarantine, | 357 at the one T told her spout the Sootchman ‘whip husted ait’ oee ena bree ice or ontergieitot rege eotad boats of all sorts shrieked their salu- | for a reasonable postoffice, That's me next to her; how d'ya like the ‘specs’? Charge That Walter J. Kohler! orcauced for them = ‘seemingly tron "ime ‘atthe welome wan conel-| Set cehtnettnat atin ote by te name of Araolé Lana. The Brey | "Violated Corrupt Prao- [asa eat e of ie wel le was contri- ‘1 on the right, of course, jose. 5 re every- ‘ WRhointn Hone e. New York nigst club operator, This picture, taken. recent of the Antinoe's crew. The Roosevelt D Madison, Wis., Jan. 27—(?)—Re- the only picture ever taken ihe and Krepps together. Krepps’ home * — was just slipping out of the harbor as Chicago. Aitine, and ahe gave her tocmses besa OPE OUtiti~mm£naa ant » ant ie gave her former Wowie‘ suaietoee| SAIL AFTER TUMULT AT PIER $45,000 LOSS RESULTS FROM 4 9 ‘ Praises Boat Crew 4 inally, but consented to red ita ay Poostvent ihe stings of ‘Pollee French Tennis Star to Wed FORMER KAISER OF FIRES AT FALKIRK AND WISHEK sible fora ridge t be ie wi rece! greet Commissioner Grover Whalen, head “chy é \Deidiah tania oe and the newspaper ee woe eci| Wealthy American After cluding "6130000 fara, Fon ens the America at Quarantine. The E Flames Completely Destroy the bridge, would have approximately honors, he insisted, belonged to Harry He Gets Paris Divorce Manning, the young chief officer who \ Schultz Elevator With About | another bridge. : headed the boat's crew which braved TOTH ANNIVESAR | GOLD AND STORMS Meete ner ects Supporters of the Garrison bridge | fall to take-off ‘the Florida's | BATTLE. WITH CAMERAMEN f ty ; ~ 20,000 Bushels of Grain ae Sepenie val pliers eer cr ees aS THAT.LASTED WEEK sec wacsouse sons Seer rescue, "eto Manning=-| Embarkation Follows. the Pair’s Reiterates Belief That any WISHEK WAREHOUSE BURNS nasi se radi operator who) had Mysterious and Abrupt De- Was Not Responsible for —_— Stayed at , ta out fi a e i 808 m andere ane parture From California the World War mi er anc oe soupunss. i te Soe oem . mi = nec at ie 7 bet ctr with cable been /rengien, French tennis star, her’ The villagers of Doorn -had their part eft to Quarantine Corie Baldwin M. Baldwin, tion committee, told the details of /mother and on the seventieth birthday of former the life boat’s heroic voyage pig wealthy Californian, left for France the America to the Florida and back. |today on the steamer Paris. “The main job,” he said, “was not! Also aboard was Dudley Pield Ma- |TOW. in leaving the America but in return- lone, New York and Paris lawyer, ing, for a gale had whipped up after | who said he would try to obtain a di- we got near the Florida. It was a|vorce for Baldwin and that then Su- ferocious gale, I doubted that we|sanne and Baldwin would be mar- would ever get back. ried. ¥ . “The crew of the Floriad, because of Baldwin had several tussles® with Photographers: while the tennis star loudly demanded that they be ar- rested. °F ES i H 3 it Fa & tT In many rural districts of the mid- west, driving was impossible roads I PFS ary Pie al £ ee fe & Eel Vacation Home for Offi- cial Work — * Key Largo, Fla, Jan. Hi af F fe HE E Fein Hip ae i i iE H i i North © search. immodiately started and Belle Isle, Sunday a on the to- how | for 36 hours in a blizzard on the Red voted made. ee oe ee ane ee the depend upon posted to are at- An undertaker at Donal poke chara oe ‘They arrived safely at Rock Springs, the North other. inland community, that he would board the | Wyo. although some suffered from closing Of the body. Nothing yacht “Amitie” about noon and start and hunger. ip same funeral arrangemente. for his vacation home near inches of snow fell at Boise, ry ' were He I i E E ge F A i i ? | | [ sf z i f 2 i f 5 Eg i Hy x c i a t i ' i | | Hl fey afl A fil i bi i al [ : fa led today Entait I