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ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1929 } PRICE FIVE CENTS! FOUR GAS TAX MEASURES PROMISE BATTL CATHOLIC ELEMENT |L:indlber gt (PEACE SETTLEMENT |[~ tome Rate Demanded ot prtan |HONOR PAID ABRAHAM LINCOEN [nwo py 10 qeeRpRy . NNENID BLAND | Overdue on | WITALY SOMALI ne "AT TOMB WHERE MARTYR LIES | 0 BLS OFFERED =) HOUSE AND SENATE: POR DISTURBANCES) Havana Hop! py ppp BLAScING Caves &. Sever Senet Honor Emancipator || PAVOPR BY ant tong Political Rivals tion Given by Pius From em Basilica Balcony Property of Future Conspirators Will Be Confiscated, Pres- dent Gil Warns TORAL EXECUTION IS. CAUSE Two Acts Aim to Increase State Road Revenue; Others Aid County Highways | at uy i Emancipator Was Inspired With the Vision That Preserved American Democracy MISERY DEVELOPED LINCOLN KNEEL IN POURING RAIN COMPROMISE IS EXPECTED | Economic Warfare ts Planned | American Sp RS 60,000 Prelates Celebrate Pon- Springfield, Mil, Feb. 12.—(e)—Here, unsuccessful. 5 tiff’s Anni in N . Two-Thirds Majority Needed td re Ant: istic iF 's Anniversa in Nave : where Lincoln lies, commemoration . i Against Groups agon! A tibia es * on md / ; . of his birthday anniversary 1s becot, ; Effect Legislation andNo_ ; to Present Government ciate erate Hower uae i rs = ing more and more with the passing | {i Increase Is Seen punctual with his arrivals and de- — as : Oot TENSEI War tte ‘ - | Just as on his previous flights, that} Rome, Feb. 12—(4)—Pope Pius XI Lincoln was the greatest anec- bipennate od ede gta holy sharply at 1:45! togay signalized settlement of the dotist of history, he became in mem- dent Emilo Portes Gil today answered Pp. on Ba ory the greatest subject of anecdote; disturbances of the last three days historic Roman quest! ween and Springfield, where he lived, be- line tax, has set the stage for as in< in Mexico with announcement of Italy and the Vatican and the sev- came annually the focal point for teresting a legislative battle as is exe economic warfare against elements enth anniversary of his coronation - S those who had known him. “~ ‘ e t % 325 p. m. as pontiff, by appearing on the TR. Oe g Today, more than ever before, the pected to develop at this session. errant to the present govern. balcony outside of the Basilica of st, < VS Leeaed a ind who had on be Two of the bills have been intros ment. Peter's and @ great crow ‘ oh 2 - 4 and who treasured the recollection He blamed Catholic elements for . beneath. — those contacts, no matter how casual, at ere ae canteen oes ar saris a i Sei ried disturbances and a seditious atmos- telephone company ‘The pope, wearing a red cape and became noticeable to a degree. Young | Springfield, Tlinols, and other mil. | "nat: segy tei sces Phere in the nation, and said that | ceived a report that the colonel’s| big red hat with gold tassels, ap- } {men and women who were not yet| lions throughout the world are turn-|°N¢-cent increase, the money to ga broperty of “authors or accomplices” | plane was sighted over the Yucatan peared on the balcony after the born when Lincoln died, took leading ing their thoughts to a man whose |to the state highway department. of future movements against teing gov- | Straits at 7:10 a. m., but no confirma- | solemn high mass in St. Peter’s and parts in the day’s ceremonies to his homely philosophy has left an undy- |The other provides for a one-cent in- it would confiscat tion was received. * [blessed the crowd which was stand-| ootiand's independent movement headed by R. B. Cunninghame-Graham,|™emory. First hand Lincoln stories | ing impress upon humankind. Lin-|crease, the money to be ing in @ pouring rain in the hope | tert, has been coldly received by Sir*John Gilmour, right, Minister for Scot- | 4Ve way to historians’ comment. coln is pictured above as he ap-|to the counties. The same situation the pontiff would make his ap- land in the Baldwin cabinet. ingen ie thaeoutes satione beds Peared late in 1864 as the Civil war | prevails in the upper branch and the The populace cheered him to the vention, was speaker of the day at Boe ee esthde! ee ce Sessa meen ,2|SCOTS ASK PROTECTION FROM (Sax nese ine asene = cm cea Fae Introduction of four different bills, all seeking to increase the state gaso« Governor George F. Shafer, who is Lae on 3 ce eee TATE LEMAR (See eee eS eat ELECT 10N STATUTES It was the pope's first blessing from IRISH HORDE, AND HOME RULE To Take Civil Action the balcony of St. Peter's since his Programs. fore the contest ends. Hundreds Visit Shrine Details Not Same . election to the pontificate on June 2, The day, too, was the occasion for DEPICTED IN TALK AS Although two. bills aim at increas~ The president said he acted “for 1922. Pilgrimages to the Lincoln tomb, ing this Seertioos of the state highway of public security,” and “in| ‘ It had been announced last night hundreds coming from far a lew of the subversive conduct of the | Def; ted Candidate for Gov-jby the Pope’s master for the cham- and Also Want to Gov- Places to. pay their respects. ica ) high Mexican clergy.” He gave warn- ff ber that the pontiff did not believe Bowers painted a parallel between tng that ail those who failed to com: | — ernor Charged With ‘Wil- himself “able conveniently” to im- ea Th the emancipator and Stephen A. e instructions would part benediction, but crowd n emseives Douglas, his life long political rival. Considered accomplices to rebellious ful, Defiant Violation’ had gathered ‘street neverthe- poem m4 elements and civil action would be in- i ide lbs Had’ Lincoln and Douglas both introduced, that by (ome . died the first year of the Civil war, | 4udge McKenna Speaks to Leg-| wine. warty Cass county, would stituted against them. Madison, Wis, Feb. 12—(2— the historical status of one would not ii : th f ‘The two moves by the government “wilful ‘and defiant” viola : have. differed greatly from that of 'slature Today; House tributora ad would onde ae limaxed eee ae fii a Feel Convenes Separately fundon theadditional tax of one cent, A ‘ loped, or br 5 One-Third Police Convictions Opposition to Shafer's Proposal | surterings Beton blood-soaked, tear- mina Daitiiee eat be be Irish and They Get 70 per Expected ¢ rystalliz drenched years of loneliness and anxi- Observing Lincoln's "birthday at a P oo is ety,” Bowers said. joint picid of the house and senate ‘Politicians scorned Lincoln to the today, North Dakota legislators heard bombing and attack on a Onbnngune Cent of Pauper Funds About New Bill London, Feb. 12—(NEA)—The lat- est Scotch joke lial E train end of his life, and the people will, Lincoln't anniversary address by 5 Giapetbee ra from the ‘tate of Vere . love him la bahp end of time. Judge George M. McKenna of Na- ’ Cruz indicated that armed ition to the of Gov- Cast for Opposing Roles poleon. 2 were congregating at icon ere, " om aieemr -two great, leaders of opposing} ‘The houses convened separately and Agitators were urging them to rebel. 4 ‘ management of the state mill and | forces in all history have been more | held short sccsions at which bills were iliss Hemel h ‘a joyful may ad identified in fete careers. | introduced, before. meeting in joint lewspa were cast for opposing roles in President Portes Gil indicated his | Pa M. (Continued on page nine) See i oeaniaee of apes (Continued on page uine) Commenting on the lessons which county is preparing for introduction ne SHAFER WILL SPEAK Sts amin soar ona NONPARTISAN CLUB Pi gy yerege rg rr peda through the lanes of history as the 9 s| disclose what its major principles best evidence which America offers h include: would be, he made it plain that it to prove that it is the land of oppor- the will not provide for the mill manage- tunity. miueaaee ment. comumieniodt suggested by the ais sans no a be 8 inspiration F legislature, 100 North Dakota Ministers At- | cornu son served on the fact-finding | More Than 50 Delegates Attend | 1 ‘van member of, the legislature, tending Annual Conven- two years ago to investigate the mill's} _ Sixth Biennial Session pret WHR Sas Ota enemies of, the i England | operations. He said he will incorpor- See, Te anpuld be 9n-10- | sSteation. and i = i 8] ion to every cl born in tion in Bismarck ate in bis bill es ideas enaad manage of Federation SouiG, sine Tiicou aittont Soares Governor George F. Shafer will be The sixth’ biennial meeting of the honor guest and speaker at a North Dakota Federation of Nonpar- banquet given tonight by the Baptist development ministers of North Dakot tisan clubs convened this morning at ta, who are to pees the Patterson hotel with more than in convention here. The affair will administration plan 60 delegates and visitors in attend- be held at the First Baptist church at } ance. Nee tie a making 6 o'clock. ‘The meeting was called to order by Bin, refund feature One hundred pastors met at 9:15 Mrs. Barbara Parkinson, Willow City, Present law would be retained. o'clock this morning for devotional i state president, who will preside at general services conducted by Rev. W. E. all the sessions. Pool. Rev. Ira Herzberg of the Bismarck Evangelical church gave the invoca- i treasurer. Bertha Dickinson Smith, Bottineau county, responded. Mrs. Stella Haverstraw, Plegsant Lake, extended greetings, and @ let- ter was read from Miss Aldyth Ward, Bismarck, who is spending the winter in Palm Bay, Fla, Auditing, credential, publicity, and (Contin on page nine) JUDGE R. Hl. GRACE DEAD AT ABERDEEN Former Supreme Court Justice and Pioneer of Renville County Succumbs BRIE: z =e ft i i 5 E a5 z [ SET NEW AIR MARKS Working Plane Kudder Pedals’ Is ‘Murder,’ Says Miss, Trout After Flight ss ? OMAHA AX ATTAGKER GBTS 30-YEAR TERM Council Bluffs, Iowa, Feb. 12.—(P)— hegro, i I ne z a i Los Angeles, Feb. 12—()—It tires ‘one's feet to fly and smash air. rec- Ag : F ! Te i | i aH | [i if ~ | 2 We i i E i 2 fit I i siding. . b 1:46—Devotional, Rev. ©. W. Fin-| 700,000 are Irish, motion year old aviatrix who regained her ~ {Cas fourt iran. a uae: women’ endurance fight record hare oon: convictions yesterday with a continued flight gd CK 000 17 hours, 5 minutes and 37 seconds } i fp i Ee 8 & i EE if Hi HI iy a2 i : if [ i ys i it | el EaHIE Hee it J 8 di} Ly Py | 41 i il A i i i ; r ; 5 tt Judge ee ee to this union. toe