The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1929, Page 1

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[==] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘000 REL LAD | marr—](2000RIPUBUCAN |r eareme™ | PEDPLEPRACTONG [esa owest_——] VEN DRY ANTS, + ATLA REPORMA, GL| =, 2">=) FUND RAED AMONG MODERN MARRIAGE, pple INSPECTORS KILLED HEARS FROM CALLES| qm =7sco<} DIXIE POSTMASTERS AVERS BEN LINDSEY es: but that’s the case with Robert H. Remnant: of Insurrectos’ Army] . Tard, ie tor-/ Senate Patronage, Committes ‘Companionate Union’ Should 11 Persons Met Death Resisting Hotly Pursued by-Cavalry bent heer x Studies Evidence Submitted Be and Will Be Legalized, Arrest by Federal Officers and Airplanes by Senator Brookhart Denver Judge States in Fifteen Months 2,000 PRISONERS ARE ‘TAKEN 154 DENY GIVING DONATION STATES MUST PASS 4 LAWS 5 SLAIN ey coast einai Agents Accused of Killing Citl zens Absolved or’ Freed by . Matrimonial Education, Divorce Court - Elimination, Eco- Appointments Given to Highest Federal Casualties Not Checked Bidder in Alabama, Accord- ! Government Forces Win- + «ning Coast Campaign ing to Physician nomic Alimony, Seen : by : 5 <a aa ‘ Courts, Report Shows =‘ +g: Washington, nee 5—P)— ; “Pm not sorry I killed him,” de-|_ Minneapolis, April’ 5.—(7)—Righty- action <Page yy ore leclared bankrupt Glared. 12-year-old Laura ‘ Landino, | five ‘per cent of the people practice cans in the state of Sinaloa by \ Republican above, before she arraigned in|‘‘companionate marriage” in lawful requesting the navy department Berlin courts. ae Ree ee a her Women: church marriages but do not know it, hors Tdi the Port of President Hoo- Anthony Bevalaqua. Laura, accord- |*°cording to Judge Ben Lindsey of po. ver will have ing to police, ee ~— twice se = pei who will talk here tonight on hae reer The - plenty of special- attempted to force way into tl Truth about Companionate coutined fall of bombs from reb- : ae ate tia oe eben Landing nome to ore pis. children, |Macriage” under auspices of the Uni- Scie sus us. work at the white The girl laughed and joked as she was | “72% Laymen’s league. y : is | fice led to her cell. The Denver judge said that “com- ; Pantonate marriage” should be and would be legalized in various states of Boy Lost | 'zrr'ae. tcxaines™ Ih Blizzard Found and the art of matrimony. ames Close to Shelter fF iH Ps i 5 “Elimination of divorce court and the setting up of a “court of human | These pictures show how Delbert Everitt, airplane pilot, would have escaped te its base at Del Ric. There . ; | |fR"Sraer to obtain his job; « ‘Tennes- | Melting Snow Reveals Remains , also in an} of Six-Year-old Lad 200 welfare,” at which problems of di-| death for himself and his three passengers if he had flown only 10 feet vorce would be solved by someone | higher in crossing the mountains on the El Paso-Los Angeles route; 2 who knew about the scientific side of | miles east of Los Angeles. But a fog blinded him and the ship crashed, the marriage. wreckage being shown in the closeup above and the crest he failed to clear ee t ‘Have the Comstock law, which in the picture below. affidavit, fe! had Ban Mavaue ee forbids the furnishing of informa- two hogs for his appointment, and an ar rom Safet: Alabama physician, in a letter, as- if ¥ PS stm ee ste | MURDERER OF VERONA BANKER macy esis ce| STILLATLARGEIS CONTENTION noe Ike nnntgeed tone which is W, accor im oe na <“The divorces are arranged in law = Gordon, Neb., saa oa Me 200 yards of shelter fety, ‘hal pate ree ! see body of Melvin Reeves, six, who was in command of Committee’ lost in a snowstorm near here, three the presidential weeks ago, was found last night. . yacht Mayflower. E While 400 men and boys searched : inced the country-side around the Reeves : ; J lows: ik First Spring Bloom || John Magill, Francis Tucker’s ge" Prudman, ‘Negro, near offices and granted in court by judges ranch, George Davis, cmployed at the 2 ° q Sho are nor competent to havdeeae |, Picked in Bismarck || — prother-in-Law, Fights vorces because they know nothing |* * ednesday, | (1 eee oa Nathan Hiller ranch, four miles away, DOUBLE-CROSSING seat ei a Sona oe a path not more than yards from em @ scientifi t "4 oe miler home, ‘Mrs. Hiller is an | view,” he said, ic point of anne secs pad that bloom in the advisory council. aunt of the child, Two . yellow-tufted’ harbingers of x , postmaster at Green-|, The boy disappeared on March 12 the flower kingdom (father will dis- CHA LE Fe arto OM he subscribed |i @ blinding enowstorm.qwhich arose agree with that statement) were ¢ ville, after he.had.gpne back.ato his fath- brought into The Tribune office to- a He for New Trial 5 8 — NEW COURT. HEARING PENDS i g g8 aE — $500 o NN DE KING SLAYING 3 er’s pasture to hunt for a mitten he hI ‘ Jment in an, inayurance day. 7° 3 y i : 3 June, 1931. had lost. ued ee ‘Yes! ‘They were dandelions. And|Says Bjone’s Friend Was Cir- ‘one-o! a was “seeking to sell F. E. Titus, engineer at the state cap- 2 ranch ig ¥ ; -| postrnaster in : point ahr fx vate foes : itol, who claims to be the first per- cumstantially- Convicted officer | ‘Going to Tell E: ing,’ Fair.| 1 Was explained to him, he added, | Of San cram ahihinthe ineihers : son who finds and picks Bismarck’s Satisfy Publi joing to Tell Everything,’ Fair-| 5) “as the officers were men of| , Melting snow, which after the boy first blooms each year, was the mes- to Satisfy Public child Says, After Arrest (Continued on page eleven) eens nieve eiche aye = Chicago Police Force Hunts for oer a eS paaevey; | on Perjury Count MINNESOT N WOMAN ravines and: canyons, revealed his} Rodent That Attacks Chil- : “wilh, the dandelions have never Bharti fe Less ted gal pee ‘chien Becal , dren at failed me yet. They always tell me| Bjone, local banker, is still at large | Aurora, TIL, April. 5.—()—Eugene : miles away, it was late before Davis — cy ee es ppm ngeaiy et tnd. thatthe oligo eakngdetenrs Boyd Fairchild, county dry investi- ould get word. out ofthe, recovery. think T picked the first 1683 dande-|cnatee was a eriets oleearcinge a Maria, Calif, be at- gator who was arrested last night on = e patewiers sess east thie arife of them chil lion and T've been picking them ever | justice, John Magill of this city is| tempted to shoot officer to whom he charges.of perjury, sald he had been Ih which it ‘was found, no. attempt was ane sound ieee 5 woe a making @ strenuous fight to obtain a (Continued on page eleven) — : a eat oda Mamade orev ght | eang om, be om he arma ie. tay ero tere fie every) A uy iu gar found Tusa | PDT DED DU cas Sve Se PRIT TREES BLOOM After Hour’s Search, Mrs. Nap-| possible visits by wolves and the body | police station yesterday and told|” “The dandelions are early this year. insti < — om teitndiy. lin Defeats Bill to Open Private Duck Passes cause of a high feeling of prejudice MOORHEAD 6 AGERS to Hundred Mark; Chi- Chicago, April 5.—(4)—Moorhead, Minn., last of the northwest repre- sentatives, was eliminated in the con- solation section of the national inter- scholastic basketball tournament to- will be removed tr of the attack. Last year they were the earliest that} Magill, his brother-in-law, contends 2: I can remember, though. I picked| that Tucker was caught in a web of JOE SPIES EXP ANDS one on March 24.” circumstantial evidence which, be- St. Paul, April 5.—(?)—Minnesota’s fea cetera se c-| DAIRY ENTERPRISES hed frantically for her to ese OO ca ews tii, | Bismarck Man Purchases: Mis- which would open up the Private duck) —gqula, Mont., Plant to Add Mrs. Laura E. Naplin, the to North Dakota Unit i Purchase of the Consolidated Dal- ries of Missoula, Mont. was an- nounced here today by J. P. Spies, owner of the Bismarck Dairy com- ‘Mr. Spies will operate the Montana plant. in addition to his dairy enter- prise here. ‘The purchase price of the Montana was ; ——__— ' property announced at $25,000 Mail Carter ‘tells How He Dis- ; i And Mr. Sples plans to spend an ad- CON PERE NCE IS SET $10,000 in improvements and : d to the plant. —* covered. Body Lying on ’ repairs apes ee ee cei ii be in no » physicians Wheatland, Wyo., defeated Bristol, Conn., 24 to 11 and Columbia, 8. Car., MARRIAGE EXCHANGE!" cows ste” Father of Franks’ |: Slayer Dies at 69 az i Davis Home Bed North Dakota's Famous Arctic and the plant purchased | yeingt wp, April 5—(AP)—Of- and Antarctic Aerial Ex- ard Last of Three Fathers Who Fig- plorer Goes to Capital a rasmery tnd Srogiee Go, has ured in Most eee half-truths Race cad taken charge Missou! as ‘Thrill Murder’ . Dy 5. 1 . his own eee ma . Spies plans to make regula i" — i visits to Missoula to keep an eye = * Chicago, April 5.—(AP)—Nathan F. ments, Millar said he had given his the operations of his Montana prop- 8 Leopold, Sr., last of three fathers assistant $15 “because he was broke,” erty ‘but will continue his residence but he denied the rest of Fairchild’s . i HUNDREDS ISOLATED BE BRE Hi f iH gE i ; tenbed if i i Et i 4 i square was flooded. parked on a ils : i

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