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==: ]THE BISMARCK TRIBUN ‘The Cloudy with ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1929 4 “UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE FUND BATTLE 0 \ een ) he * GOOD NORTH DAKOTA Seats st iar or ~7/FOUL PLAY IN DEATH BOXING PREACHER IS OBSESSED FRIENDS OF SHEEP, [Noose nan tare] BETWEEN BUSINESS CONDITION]| “Barterea a OF LINTON FARM BOY| 8¥ DESIRE TO STRANGLE BRIDE po¢s yijst PLEASE pipes IS SHEN BY GLAMENS|gr.2u"2 (DENIED BY OFFIIALS| stot | WINDSOR BANK LOOT |NEUTRAL LAWMAKER FLARES OVER MONEY. Bismarck Store Reports Sales **Beapie bee zero weather, court/George W. Lynn, Emmons oe RECOVERED: YOUTHS Council Bluffs, Iowa, Feb. 1— the tri . : eR Many of State Legislators Want : Are 25 per Cent Greater ig tor te doo to omen a County State’s Attorney, |ALIENISTS TO EXAMINE HIM CONFESS 10 HOLDUP a te tient ben pertain nti Got in " aes xup by 9 Varsity a though ch'the ciote and sated “W t hese iranro wes Attributes Obsession to Skull gus slosh Dogs Liberal Arts Building < ee ee te eee harm Fracture Suffered Years A. C. DEMANDS GYMNASIUM Two Jamestown Young Men Ar- rested on Minor Charge Ad- THE ARGUMENTS ARE LONG GRAIN PRICES . IMPROVING] Wsu'4,92.50 be any inducement?) replied the seat holder, rising. INVESTIGATION IS FINISHED Ago in Prize Ring Bismarck Banker Declares the Coroner’s Jury Suspected Foul " mit Daring Robbery Those Who Want Sheep Pro- aoe Oakland, Calif, Feb. 1—() —Rev. Farmers Are Still Holding THORESEN TENDERS Play When Boy Contra. | Frederick’ R. kia) Wedge, Harvard tected Seem More Numer- Governor Shafer Hopes Appro= alumnus, Presbyterian minister and ., n te Crops on Renewal Loans dicted Himself former Dugilis, oe bere today ._ 1. ous Than Dog Friends priations Will Permit Tax for observation lowing HS RESIGNATION AS — his admission that he had been ob- d Reduction Desires “ sessed by & desire to strangle his bride | Bank Legislation asked hy sheep owners —- epi Rar Belief that Albert Tracy, 18-year-| of a week, or to throw her out of a|raigned to force the licensin, es 4 ig of dogs is hav- i iad TAX COMMI SSIONER a| window of the hotel where they have ing » hard time in the senate. Today is the last day for the intros been mooning. ducti f appropria' 34, came to his death by accident was SWote stint “his obsession to a viene fe che dok & cane eta ble 4 1 jegislata vl Saini cua eet today by George W. Lynn, /skull fracture suffered years ago in| Both men have ee es in getting @ bill satisfactory to = Emmons.county state’s attorney. the il enter pleas of guilty when they 3 in getting a bill satisfac ua or ring, and said the trouble had | Wi legislators who are friendly to both * anything could — Not Certain Whether Governor been aggravated by publicity which| appear in district court. this atter-|sheep and dogs. ett wah A fight for life = draw up @ bill and offer it for con- © followed his marriage to a woman di-| Authorities announced ‘When he Fredrickson bill came up lense attorneys sideration. After toda: Shafer Will Nominate Suc- vorced on grounds not recognized by|noon that all but = small amount of | ¢ cessor at This Time his church i the highest courts in the for passage Thursday it only start- nded. the money taken from the ee ed another argument which ended by Leg nds ths, was NS LANGdahbe On his wedding day Wedge made|been recovered. Less than sending it back to the livestock com- fo tne tests an announcement that he was unable - mittee which already has heard sev- to go ahead with the marriage because eral arguments on the measure, 3 Resignation of Thorstein H. Thore- the bride-to-be, Mrs. Jennie M. Hol- Senator Fredrickson, Nelson coun- i on Fg ane sccm ey sibel Syl divorced for incom- PBS Ri bord matey here, who con- |tY, sponsor of the bill, expressed will- LAY ‘ F | mec . pat y. He changed his mind later, ‘to the crime shortly after ingness to accept any amendments morning. ae: however, declaring fessed ‘eked up in Jamestown for a|Which would not interfere with the letter Thoresen out were pi - up according to Russel major object of the measure, the pro- a Pe the ceremony was .y minor = ieee Keller's par- | tection of the sheep. a Chase, state's attorney. ND, and Insurance Act Favored . ents reside in Harvey, N. D., Vir-|. The insurance committee made j . Mr. Horton, an orphan, came on some slight amendments in a bill to : is re five miles from his home. which is 24 ginia, Both came to Jamestown |change certain details of the state mils south of Linton. He had evi- about a year ago and have been /hail insurance act to make the law recognised | working on the railroad since. here ri igtven tissore ey more workable and recommended it ey itt Compa 's Prayer Not to Be cers, they told where $275 could be cided to introduce four’ bills suggest- ‘ found, and sald that $57 of the loot |ed by Dr. A. A. Whittemore. state| Choked to Death Granted | from the bank had been lost while | health director. One permits counties Neck Is Brok: to organize into districts and em- - _ “i on ploy a full-time district health offi- — cer. Another requires the registra- . tion of cemeteries and the proper} Franklin, Ia, Feb. 1—(7)—Mrs. platting and keeping of records of | Ada Bonner Lebouef and Dr. Thomas cemeteries, The third would require} = preher ere hanged in quick suc- tourist camps to register with the state health department and to meet | °*S##0n im'@he parish jail here today tions for Partisans of the requirement of having a safe wa-| for the mufer of James Lebouef, the | state university at Grand Forks ter supply and proper sanitation, | ¥oman’s husband. the state agricultural college The fourth is a bill to clarify the law], The woman led the way to the gal- | 1¢ rumors may be trusted on the compensation of county health | ows accompanied by Father J. J. officers. Rosseau, priest. may make All North Dakota will observe the felt in the legislature before this same time henceforth instead of cen- 7 tral standard time east of the Mis-| minister, souri river.and mountain time west of the river, That is, provided Gover- n + George F. Shafer signs the Mar- tin bill passed by the house yester- «4 s & i i i re! HL I g 1 3 i E Pass, i i i aie 2, day which would provide central pea Brother of Fire Victim Just standard time for the whole state, gerne louse Minus Argument 4 terri 2 ag Escapes Death in Squeeze Anticipated argument on the a oe ipft¥ this ‘phe gee ay play when / in Soo Roundhouse measure failed to show itself in the} snerite strongly up the 2 } ened, mad i house. The bill passed 99-11 without | 19 winding kfulrs, arts eae discussion save for a remark by|” 4s he reached the fatal trap, he iat the ee the home .| Grant Scott, 30, brother of Carl Standley, Stecle county, that he did| said: “Poor Miss Ads. She has gone.” sO rag goer and Mrs. Scott, is the latest victim of the Scott not have “much time for anybody! “Then looking at Meigs O. Frost, a asked. pe foe ; country hoodoo. who would change somebody else's! New Orleans newspaper man, he said: tg enough for the ex- The He was rolled by a locomtoive in time.” “Mr. Frost,'you know we didn’t do the building, but not enough two F Es ieeieation ey LAnet to. sence ne it.” complete the interior. and one sister, Margaret. He also ie state board of administration | As : r | the tall leaves five ‘half-brothers and two|seriously injured. No bones appear ter this session came in considering | “on, eR capebnelr ays eh istration thought long and bard end. ao ae half-sisters. to be broken, the hospital surgeon the Thompson bill for an appropri- me choke to death.” | consulted far and wide before it des | \ to ship Es who has the case announced, but |" or Ge pantie ation of $26,450 to purchase addi- Is Answered cided to build the building 90 | _ is internal injury, apparently in |*D? #earch for tional land for the state peniten- h the trap, and died | that $225,000 would not complete is by TWO SIMULT, ANEOUS . tiary. Swendseid, Mountrail county, ate r Their decision was that it would ‘that the . ittacked the bill with the statement} Both executions were effected | better and be more economical ty : be ta tat it was a validating act for the quickly and‘ smoothly, the necks of | build one large building rather tham. ¥ nee aie board of administration which, he} poth being broken on the first re-|a@ relatively small one. The nee of c HANGINGS ARE HELD . held, had exceeded its authority in| pound of thesrope. members may wish they had Pos | World War Aviator, Stunt and round- LOSES LIFE AFT ER the purchase of land for the peni-) Both died dorgiving all but protest | otherwise before this session is overs ae oe Ci said. It tentiary. : ing their innocence. They are in hot water now, and the ae rcus Pilot, Loses Air a result po rereers, Barlelah. coanky,, cas water is growing hotter. If some : len e measure, , pohirepn Way in Snow Storm —_—‘| Slayer of Bystander in Holdup |of the wilt steam, f ALL FROM ENGINE Peati space to mercies this tantitor legislators ba way it will react First. Na- Gaiman and Killer of Motorcycle the only explana- the penitentiary for furnishing work botling 5 ag Cop Go to Gallows tloud a ae alten sredteta Sie bold the land is A pop on op Faso es pu Harold Stephens, Son of Com-|to be purchased at $66 per acre. ~ and i Peters Defends Act Preagen§ Lad attendants bats bes missioner, Fatally Injured Peters, Pierce county, declared have ex- just how it , it was stated. ‘Near Glen Ullin that the bill was not a validating act lor @ short Scott is married and is the father fz the board of administration, that have been , 85, Cleveland-Pitts- lof one child. The family lives at had purchased 9 whole sec- one to three|burgh mail 4 151¢ Avenue B. ‘He has.been with the| Harold A. Stephens, tion of land but because of insuffi , Cecil, it is thought, became lost ‘Soo Line four years. t ci nt appropriation two years ano , grain prices isjin the. f over . ‘There have now been three trage-|a Sonll secure only, hale (of, it. pe oresn trom among ‘cots, resent appropriation, allowed, farmers river Va - pre lea Rag ay Would be to secure the other half, | the he said. Twichel, Cass county, took the floor against the measure on the ground that too much money was asked for ht b * the land. He contended that $66 per mae Ullin about 6:30 acre is more than the state should Yonterday falling beneath the whects| Pay when there is better land in the 2 sd 8 ‘or r acre. He movi of the train which was taking sid-l(Craideration” of the bill be post- at Eagle's Nest. in | well, poned until Friday to ascertain GRASH IN KENTUCKY jes n't sar era ly in the caboose, Breaking up the train, {condemnation proceedings. His mo- ut in the caboose and tion was carried. was ae rue Trouble Is Brewin, to Mandan with two Glen! 4 similar indication trouble beg a brewing for the board of adminis- tration arose in the senate appropri- ation Wednesday. Vigorous disap- 1 was made of the board’s ac- ions in going ahead with a $385,000 college of liberal arts buil state university when only been appropriated for the stru: ture. Warm sessions are expected in the house and senate in considering actions of the board before the ses- Heh Dill eaking a $85,000 appropri a appropria- tion for ral fair purposes at ; #8 ie q i Z Es E u : FR § E Qs a i | if | E 3 ig if H as sf i i i E | ; BE ef ge EE Eg & i A it; a i ; i i i i ig EB al Nt i HH f i EL Eh E ft E re é if i ES tt lis z i é i é E i : I: F il ie gLE i ¥ i EG Ui Burkhart, Ward Forks; Jardine, Cass, and Morton. The vill provides $10, each for fairs at Grand Forks, Far- Mandan and $5,000 for the 3 a B H eh He ef Et i |