The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1929, Page 1

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STANTON, ELBOWOODS ENTER BRIDGE BA NORTHWEST GATTLE jz sexe ar ih tion is this picture, showing the na- ‘eA \ Na THE BISMARCK TRIBUN ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 80, 1929 NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER <i VATION SHERIFF MAKES GOOD THREAT (inks ecsty ana Gravy FOUR BRIDGES ASKER nt —o=e TO WIPE OUT NOTORIOUS GANG | tr ; tnd Beane WPLEAN COUNTY 90 | to End Business If | Last Ashley Desperado Dies With Boots On, Guns Blaz- tion's oldest and youngest flyers to- DUE 10. SNOWRALL ers, .-aneree as se Charles Dickinson, 70, but he Donald Me- Stanton Has Bridge a3 Six Inches of Snow in Slope atl = TR sssunbbedie ens oD ing at Hidden Officers Sti chile: alae i ‘ fornia, . V. Jacobson of Stanton, Mercer RES Country Threatens to Par- hold the junior record ante, 30,000 miles of air travel to his ‘ of a job. WAS MAKING ESCAPE PLANS Jacobson operates the ferry across ‘eed the Missouri river at Stanton but that doesn't keep him from being the | Sheriff Ends Manhunt of Years eittasea hich ey eerie by Ambushing Escaped Convict by Ruse County Commissioners F: . fi alyze Rural Traffic vor Historical Site MORE COLD IS PREDICTED WARM ARGUMENT EXPECTED SSDNA AO SESE LEIS AB Lumber Mills, Logging Camps es , : West Palm Beach, Jan. 30.—(AP)— ; ; F . Shut Down on the Pacific | When Haywood Register ‘tell mortally yr een. Rest os Fact Coast as Storms Rage : goo Tall On Son MIPRIGASEIIN Of SARIS: Pe eral Government Would” . — ing buil Sheriff “Bob” Baker finished a job : Bear Expense Brunt Yesterday’s cold weather in Bis- : luring that he undertook four years ago when he § marck today was supplemented by a : : set out to exterminate the notorious Entrance of Stanton and El six-inch snowfall and rising tempera- Ashley gang. , in the race has thickened the plod ture this forenoon, while reports of $ Register died with his boots on, F q of the fight now being carried on bee cold and snow in the northwest caus- : § with, his guns blazing defiance at the fore the state legislature to secure ing shortages in water, fuel, and cat- officers who attempted to return him : bridges across the Missouri river. - tle fodder continued to flow in. to the state penitentiary and a life : Four The heavy snowfall at noon threat- : sentence for murder. ened to paralyze traffic in the Bis- Fe The last member of the gang of marck district. A 12-mile north gale bs desperadoes who from their hidden was piling drifts high on the state retreats deep in the swamps of the s. road: : everglades preyed for years on the North Dakota was generally warm- F villages along the Florida east coast, er today with the exception of Grand escaped last December 5 from the Forks and Devils Lake, which report- Liege Hh chosen at Raiford, eine BY ed 23 and 17 below respectively. e m serving concurrent life bridge under an arranges Temperature in Bismarck at 7 a. Ciudad Real, Scene of Prihcipal sentences for murder and an addi-| Pick hae so of ogee re & magnet. Now let the magnet fall to the floor. | ment whereby Washburn will m. was 5 below and 7 below at noon. tional 18-year term for highway rob-|* 20° y's as Bo ch govern each action—gravity and electro-dynamics | Garrison's claims at the next Other state temperatures were: Rebellion, Is Occupied by , are the same. contends Professor Albert Einstein, German physicist | lative session. Jamestown 10 below; Fargo 8 below: 3 ‘Walks Into Ambush famed most for his theory of relativity, who is shown above in a late photo- Stanton Minot 12 below, and Williston 8 be- Troops From Madrid graph. A full report of his recent experiments in Berlin is awaited eagerly low. It was snowing at Jamestown i Yesterday he Cin into an am- by the scientific world. : ish arranged and Minot, clear at Fargo and Grand : ‘Madrid, Jan, 30.—(?)}—Rumors trom | bush Ith the aid of a Forks, and cloudy at Devils Lake. ee PRINCE OF WALES HEARTSICK (neers hs Sass (Ses ec DEATH, STORK BEAT DOCTORS | |= North Dakota will be partly cloudy after @ summary court martial in- iui ang ren ih SO! A OVERTY IN MINING REGION srtlty'seumel ei asrerd on tne condition that be bel IN WORST WISCONSIN WINTER ings of zero, while Bemidji, the cold- 33 below, fared better today with 26 Fur Industry Point Q ur Winters We Used to Have,’ SE SOON EA DRE hold the Pacific northwest today, a areas of the northwest. ar industry of North Dakota was fur- : 4 $12000—and the ‘officials, cant COMMUNITIES WINTERBOUND In Min , Bt. Cloud End, in the Bahama Islands. Moteun y, Underwood, and Fergus Puls nad forenoon Sed ; 2 ae ano Baker, and yesterday when he west!) Edward Patzold Is || Old Bromide, ‘We Aren’t Having] and Prank Sherlock, J, O, Hictom est point in the state yesterday with | Visits Poverty-Stricken Homes|| Bismarck Becoming ] rebellion, Register Commissioners, are expected today. ™*Gola and snow, which continued to| of Miners Studying Fam- Eiersated tas curation: aN ee | He Can’t Be Found | Is Frozen Stiff have caused shortages sanene Se ine-Like Conditions Bipleclotea yf le aot em ip your hands. Laugh this one off. ues iafstdents of Rosiland City, in cen- | EXCHANGES SLAPS ON BACK |nished here today upon {officers Sid wae attenrpting: ooraeve Baa hte a — way to adjacent creeks for their wa- from. a knife when four bullets from the/ heen requested to aid in the search | Baby Girl Arri dM Di ter supply when the reservoir and ew Dakota posse’s pistols took effect. 4 that aby Gir! Arrives and Man Dies mains froze. A water delivery system Listens Gravely to Hous ‘revel 1 for the man that they might give him was being instituted for use until | WasheDay Story and to An- Four Gangsters Killed, the small fortune, according to Chris While Doctors Battle to 9. Martineson, chief of police. warmer weather thaws out the sys- . . The Ashley gang terrorized the!” ‘rhe following. message was received Reach Bedsides Sp BORD nr eee . |... ther's Tale About Pig... Vs noe non bce ire ened : “qu; |lower east const for many years, cOm-| by the chief of police today: “If pe Shutting down of a score of lumber. ‘aes rig . mitting highway robberies.and hold4| there is a Mr. Edward Patzold living mills and logging camps in Gray’s| Newcastle, Eng. Jan. 30.—(7)—His | ©. Dek. ing up banks, until four years ago,|in your locality, his sister, who died | Milwaukee, Jan. 30.—()—The con- Harbor, western Washington, has| heart heavy by the grim reality of toygar pr eemegene squadron of when Sheriff Baker and his deputies | in my village, left $12,000 for him or | Versation bromide, “We aren't having caused @ crisis in hundreds of homes | poverty-stricken homes in the min- . | city dropping prociamat surprised the outlaws at Sebastian! his heirs. Edward J. Scheperd, Park- | the winters we used to have,” has that cannot find fuel. Nearly 5,000 regions, the Prince of Wales to- bridge near here. In the gun battle| ville, Md.” - been frozen stiff and buried under men have been thrown out of work in the surrend that ensued four of the gang were| All Edward Patzolds are requested | ‘0ns of snow in the Wisconsin and . the county. fields going to the Northumberland ting occurred. killed and several captured. to report at local police headquarters, | Michigan northland. serine | ton Of the bridge. Cattle Are Starving district which is reputed to contain Proclamatio: Register, who assumed leadership Today, as word began -shivering| A bill asking $100,000 from the Cowboys on two ranges in upper|some of the blackest spots in the bs. on the death of John Ashley, Han- forth from entire communities that | State bridge fund for the construc- Snake and Salmon river countries of | country. Premier Primo ford Mobley, Ray Lynn and Shorty STORY OF SURVIV Al, have been winterbound for days and|fion of the Elbowoods bridge Idaho got ready to start today on a] “rt makes one heartsick to see and appeared before the assembly and an- | Middleton, was captured later, con- weeks, some idea of the season's se- semana to the house yesterday by three day trek to the lowlands with|hear of such conditions,” said the CRIMIN nounced that the revolt was at an|victed of murder and robbery and verity was realized. t presentatives Turner, Stark coun cattle which are facing starvation. | prince. been sentenced to the state prison for life. Kewaunee, Wis. was one of the|ty, and Butts, Mountrail county. Deep snows have covered the grazing| ‘The first call this morning was at Bob Ashley, axtother member of the places where the oldest residents were Halliday Men Here lands of 600 cattle on the ranches and |the Wallsend training center where gang, was killed some time later in a Hieigce “joni ey toalirdoag alates ‘The two Halliday men here aré T, winter feed supplies disappeared wing despair of the Pistol duel with Miami officers and L. Evans, publisher of the Halliday, rapidly. The cowboys will drive all the | rating: vileges ere trying to became |Revenge Seen as Motive for Ed and Frank Ashley went to sea and 6 AUSE OF SCRUTINY winter. Fromoter, and E, 8. Evenson, gens available horses ahead of the herd disappeared. Joe Tracy, another of No Kewauneean was better able to | eral 4 to break trail through the drifts. Going to Farm Murder of Widely tary 9 the outlaws, is serving a life sentence attest the severity of the weather than) Fort Yates, another bridge candi< Clear cold weather ruled early to- Known Investigator the q at Raiford. Dr. W. M. Wochos. One of his ex-|date, is expecting an appropriation: revolt started Laura known today. ft bridge ot tid artillery at Chuded Real Paci heart Ain tin Ualaas pec Perfume Salesman Says He Pies roo haciecaere far ee a Here and aston likely gang, committed sulcide three years| Leaped in Icy River With tile Soouyrourge Sone hed tele- — Woman but Saved Himself | home nine miles away. a Drifts Foil Machines q y ‘The physician set forth in his ski- Harrisburg, Pa, Jan. Sy We equipped motor car, only to abandon Perfume salesman’s story it after three miles and started ahead restored after the plan survival of a suicide pact in which a| on foot. B IN DE woman was drowned was under/ Finally he came to a farm house which was planned to break out sim- scrutiny today. and phoned Beaurain instructions on day in southwest Washington, which felt the brunt of yesterday’s snows, — (Continued on page nine) ‘Willimantic, Conn., Jan. 30.—(?)— ‘The slaying of County Detective Wil- liam E. Jackson, widely known crim- and former roug! today. boy ® mine, ultaneously throug! Spain ‘As floating ice and low tempera- ‘welcome his mud- ‘was reported to plage aos eee t] tures hampered efforts to retrieve bow 2.90 eae ne onl Peale Valencia, Barcelona Corunna IN MRS RUTH N the body of Miss Verna Klink, 30, | was put to work to cut a path through shoes than head on] without making any headway. fe from the Susquehanna river, the| the drifts; but even the plow was able to buy voter After a bloody mutiny of the artil- Police contemplated making a formal |to advance only three miles, . after lery corps in September, 1926, the g ; cuares of murder against Harry Bow- | tive hours. ra & Tow weeks age apsecert Mies | Bulk of $50,000 Estate Left to| "Bowman said that by agreement he | aarti ones menses, ahead on foot, of the approaching revolt, the ‘My Beloved Ch d and Miss Klink had jumped into the | waist-high in places. After several virtually, aelianed’ tha|. 7 elove jarge an river, that the woman was drowned, | hours he stumbled exhausted and ‘as a separate branch Ward’; Babe Gets $5 but that the icy water had brought frozen into the Beaurain home. incorporated it into Perio. eengee ane be Bad lived, had beaten him, and eee ee ‘The! New York, Jan. ae true ure salesman was arrested with a ig Miller, 30, was ace be the actual cause since to Babe Ruth’s late wife was estab- | cused of carrying concealed weapons. He admitted having obtained $1,- 025 from Miss Klink. Bowman, who is married, claimed Miss Klink gave him the money. Police said they believed that he robbed her. When arrested with tig Bowman, Miss Miller had $300 in the lining of her, coat and authorities de- clared that jewelry g Tae Hero, Is Forced Down in Plane Burning Auto Gas Mitchell Field, New York, Jan. 30.— -—Elinore Smith, 17-year-old avi- atrix, took off at 2:17 p. m., today in. ; we ef | t i ft t E li i i Pd ; Dies in Florida Home Palm Beach, Fla., Jan. 30.—(AP)— The Countess of Lauderdale died here if tal i L id itt EREES a Hee : : | ue ut fb; § i VA ai i eet a8 atl Hf r fi i : r Hl

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