The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1929, Page 3

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a re a WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1929 t Intravenous Alcohol * CLOSE SUPERVISION [aves stot "106 ANGELES JUDGH Se ie ese NORTH DAKOTA PUR OVER BRANCHES 19 |e see MAY HAVE AOGHPTED| ose et esscvar: steer ey| RARHRS SEK LAM plied: b; intra injection, | pala bills in cash. to the evangelical type of preaching.” h ‘ciscesntahy Ged: ier Har: peared bef th PLANNED BY HOOVER == 5-stra.2" = |BRIBE'S PROM: AIMEE i7-' schoo Debate Judes dl which has cau: es : gallci) anayinktia GA pain ties ~ {lls dismiseal trom Tembership in the Are State Officials ing breeding scason on silver fox ox Will, Hold Hearing farms, the two men say. . ‘The second law would provide that} On Newsprint Rates any fur-bearing animal brought into aoe Pee or the state from a foreign country could | Hearing on the complaint filed = not be sold or offered for sale at more |the Interstate Commerce , than 25 per cent above the appraised 7 valuation at the port of entry. The men charge that foreign raisers lift Protection of Million-Dollar In- dustry Sought by ‘Legis- [prices of their products unfairly after lasted more " Ae Asari Bar association and: which caine This Explains Why Next Presi- teeea wee = sudgo Hardy Lire aol eal Bea the charges! Three state fficials wil be judges lative Enactments CaP g within the borders of North . fiel ns 5 af i dent. Wants an Addie > |acrtctica! authorities said that the) $2,500 Check: Wanted to °| “re Jurist’ admitted receiving the'| °f the Bismarck-Mandan high school l= advantage of the use of alcohol was ‘\ eheck: ‘admitted that he had taken |ebate at the high school at 7:30} Fur-bearing animal growers will] schemes are promoted in the’stati tional Secretary the vbeart ni iene Gelipurs ietentin Find Out the Truth’ an active part in an attempt to “find | Sclock tonight, according to O. W.|seck to interest the state legislature also charged by the two Se say | BEST THING foes ee g " that many have been swint ina ? eR upon the administration of other an- : < {out the truth” about the evangelist’: | Kolberg, debate coach. Miami, Beach’ Fla, Jan. 30.—up)— | sesthetics ‘were removed. "| Los Angeles, Jan. 30.—()=An ele: Hisappearance nearly three years AO. | Judges nre Lieut. Gov. John Carr, |tect the fur industry and fur animal ©lese contact ‘vith the more than| Dr. Garcia refused to sell his for- too of ttre invewtaaion ot the He aaa been careful to avoid violating | Jamestown; Senator A. W. Fowler, | buyers in North Dakota. half a hundred independent agencies | mula. He said he was content to place Lng of $2,500 by Aimee Semple {Judicial ethics. Fargo; and Charles Simon, Bismarck.| ‘That is what M. B. Chase, St. of the federal government is planned | his discovery at the disposal of the ef naedig to Judge Carles 8. Haney “I never considered that I gave| Bismarck debaters will uphold the | John, president of the North Dakota by President-elect Hoover during his| medical fraternity for the benefit of | Or tne tog ‘Angeles- superior court |Mrs. McPherson and Mrs. Minnie | affirmative of “Resolved: that a new | Silver-Black Fox and Fur Producers administration. capainin aiter ‘Assembivann WathersJ.claitie,| Kennedy, her mother, any egal ad-| national party is desired” association, and W.. W. Hankla, This explains the pending request chairman of the committee, smd ‘dit- |-vice or acted in any way as.a lawyer,”| Mandan debaters are Frances Ford, | Minot, both connected with the in- before congress for an emergency GOOD HEALTH RECIPE closed that he would prodyte a ‘wit-}he testified. Marie Hoffman, and Alma Johnson. | dustry, said in Bismarck today. appropriation of $10,000 for an addi-} new York, Jan. 30.—(#)—Nathan | ness who would testify that the jurist | The jurist, admitted having falled| ‘The Bismarek negative team left] The first law would establish a tional white house secretary. This hant and { received other.'sums ‘of ‘money ftom }to file an income tax return for 1926. | today for Jamestown where they will | punishment for trespassing on farms Official will be the liason officer be- |<, the evangelist. the year in which he received ‘the | uphold the negative side of ‘the same | where fur-bearing animals are raised. tween the president and the inde- Little made . this disclosure. yester- | check, pointing out that his salary as | question in a debate with Jamestown | Trespassers kill many animals and pendent organizations which include | .: day while Mrs. MePtierson = being | a State official, was exempt from fed- | high school. cause a great amount of damage dur- the veteran’s bureau, the shipping | j ‘i board, the federal water power com- tission and many others. at this session in three laws to pro- The salesmen sell three muskrats for | wheezy colds, and troublesome $100 and agree to raise them and the|coughs are so quickly cased young ones free of charge. Pur-|helped by Foley’s Honey and state has 45 fox farms. pound, and we find it so.”—Adv. ee many fake ae takes one’s thoughts from onceelf.|~ NRE ' : y : Make this a habit and one will These agencies expend close tolneve time to become ll’ three-quarters of a millon dollars an- nually and the direction and super- vision of their policies have added a burden upon the presidency which both President. Coolidge and Mr. Hoover have agreed should be light- ened as far as possible, If congress approves the reco! mendation for the additional appro- pridtion made by Mr. Coolidge, Mr. Hoover as president will have three P secretaries who will have equal rating THEATRE and among whom will be parceled Kee three spell thal of work in newien Thared the ‘executive offices. ‘on jursda; Besides the secretary who will keep hath 4 in Sipaert with the independent agencies, there will be one to give exhaustive attention to the enormous Margaret Mann volume of mail which flows through the white house and another to deal with members of congress and the public. Just as he has kept his own counsol as to his cabinet selections, the next chief executive has given no intima- tion as to whom he will place in the three secretarial jobs. The general expectation is that two of them will go to George Akerson and Lawrence Richey, who during the campaign bore the title of “assistants” to Mr. Hoover. TWO KIDNAPERS ARE PENITENTIARY BOUND Chicago, Jan. 30.—(P)—A jury which ‘The Greatest Story deliberated 30 hours returned a ver- the screen has ever told. dict of guilty last night in the case st Frank Carson and James O’Brien, || Performances: 7:15-9 P.M. charged with kidnaping, and fixed : thetr pu ; et at five. years’ im- Adults 50c: Children 25c prisonment wry Burton, co-de- 9, H fendant, was acquitted. The verdict Don’t Miss It! drew criticism from Judge McGoorty. 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