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EEE ee —— R v | + * RAGE JAIL AND FINES POR ‘WILD CHILDREN tion 18, cleaned . e Sactniians tod © MISSING AVIATORS ssiszctcsssez.'°° | tenes Ganon ates | “OMT in Blind Ally’ | shen nee rac Ho oe NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1929 PRICE FIVE CaN me - —.— BISMARCK WAR MEMORIAL BOND ISSUE ASKEI INDULGENT PARENTS | oatse tian GOLDEN RULE URGED CITY COMISION I Pent weir” |} PON BUSINESS OF : ASKED 0 SET DATE ‘Three cameras, stationed close together at Cleveland airport, clicked a few seconds apart and caught perfectly the first tests of the navy'’s new slotted-wing airplanes. The suddenness with which the planes leave the ground is shown above. Construction of Joint City and County Community Build- ing Is Proposed Fifty-six Parents Arrested in Chicago in Two Weeks for Indulging Youth LAYS FOLLIES TO LAXNESS Or. J. V. Breitwieser, Expert in Commercial Ethics and Ad- vertising, Backs It FALKS TO CREDIT BUREAU Annual Meeting and Dinner Also Elects Directors and Limits Repetition of Terms $185,000 ESTIMATED COST Speakeasies in School Neigh- borhood Will Be Ferreted Out by Officials Preliminary Plans Call for Erec- tion of Largest Audito- rium in State or Chicago, April 17.=(#)—Indulgent ‘ i The gospel of the Golden Rule ap- a ‘ pile ues . and indifferent parenthood blamed Plied to business wag brought to the ; ° a _ " ; Proposal that Bismarck voters be for the ‘vagaries of modern youth, has eS commercial community of Bismarck ig asked to approve a bond issue of been warned that fines and jail are and Mandan, Tuesday evening, at the ‘i i $125,000 to be used in aiding the con- the lot of Senedd Hi loose the Spade a bed ie as ann ett ch etre county World bridles of their iidren. a of the two in the Grand Pacif far memorial building was madé .c Arthur M. Smith, wealthy Cleyeland- | dining room. The evangelist of the the city commission last night bya A coroner's jury investigating the - death of a high school boy in a motor |¢f, 1s dead and Samuel E. Bell. rich | new policy of barter was Dr. Joseph U | & Hi O committee of the local American Le- accident after a drinking party Sun- | ll operator, was Lists Soe) by y ew | V. Breitwieser, of. the education de- B Qa b e R u th tr t ke Ss ut gion post. si day ured toy an are | Soe ot pacment of tie Unie f Hera | : . ‘ «tie loons wre supported ha arres rout ° + ee of the 01 tigutions and’ 25 have paid goes eg- [TINE his skull during an argument | campaign expert. POSITION iN OKAYED On Matrimonial. Diamond GUGGENHEIM DENIES Gonuuarce tien ‘tas aeuene ieee sregating $378 for indulging thelr |r. “Shere “incr party in New|. Never hesitating for a word or a J pee _—__— Metin colo ee truant school children e York city. Smith, shown here was | ‘thought Dr. Breitwieser spoke for an for the election. Se hs pies ee ere eerat ees <r] BY {00 PRRCHDENTS| oro tommar orem Near Beer Panto“) RELIGIOUS TROUBLES ess se SS sss [RELIGIOUS TROL upon their refusal to pay fines. ness practices was analyzed and their jerate ant seuapewre, Wilem 1 PLAN DEVELOPMENT consonance sone ihe retest ethical f Clouters Marries Shortly A Forced to Suspend unl Friday afternoon amit ? ol ages em| rvice 5, S . Se w = Bodine, superintendent of compulsory and efficiency were shiown to go hand | Discussion - Arises Over Old After Daybreak Sacramento, Calif., April 17— jucation, ordered Catholic Mate of Jewish Heiress |‘<o,the time was never more favor~ parent and. seat his ait of 12 OF RIVER NAVIG ATION in hand with the ethical policy of Statute Forbidding Revenue ACHAT ALMONOU FLAME. eo nse EUTTONS able than now for the construction " of a wi ding which — Brewing company, manufacturer of| Married ina Protestant = [01,,*,7m), memorial, bullding which truant officers to ferret out the and community are the gainers. Thus “Officer in Business speakeasies in satiool neighborhoods, the striking feature of American life, HAVE HONEYMOON ON FIELD|ccea May Church Is Happy and Burleigh county. “is ecco for a5 per cent of juve Puoar aents tine” GRC Ttaeuane Washington, April 17. — (@%) — The — “We can't compete with the boot- County Commissioners Help Ryda hed argued, and the nation’s happiness | ate judiciary committee in special legger and the home brewer, both of] New York, April 17—(#)—Expecta-| at the request of the legion the je _delinquency. is accentuated. : ‘Kids’ and Early | whom seem to be tolerate: ‘ank J.| tion of blessings from the bride's par-|county commissioners have agreed to session today, concluded Andrew W.| Shiny-Faced une See Mellon could carry on in the Hoover ania ers Only Persons Hey Pre indehts Bt modern youth {Northwest Senators Will Re- New Directors Chosen creme ae an that often begins its follies in the Work |., There was @ short business session | More than 100 precedents were to See Ceremony teens. Moonshine, obtainable easily quest That Permanent Wo! atthe dinner. Robert Webb presided. |found of cabinet officers who had in speakeasies, contributes largely to Be Started Stream The business dealt with the approval |continued in office from one adminis-| New York, April 17.—(?)—Less than juvenile Gelinquency. auiosaagaiin of.the minutes of last year’s meeting |tration to another without having!an nour after daybreak, Babe Ruth, The echool and the chureli should —— and with the election of directors. |their nominations again referred to esigkaiblaiitd hhneabssnrlselbulees have the vigilant cooperation of the} Washington, April 17.—(#—Plans|J. Henry Kling, the secretary, read |the senate for confirmation. ° king of base di : home if the character building and'| for s definite program’ for develop- (Continued on page nine.) Considerable discussion arose, how-|was married at St. Gregory's Roman moral guidance of minors is to be |’ Y ever, as to the second phase of the/Catholic church today:to Mrs. Claire successful, < ANXIETY GROWS FOR Se aon roncenig ae Hodgson while a tiny group of early Se Ae emer aattiaiit ae. right of Mellon to hold office in the|™orning worshipers bent to thelr nis wil he ceatithied UbuL Ce ee face of an old statute forbidding the |Prayvers. “Conditions among youth of the mation were never so deplorable as Ruhstaller, president, said in making! ents on his secret marriage to the|take advantage of the state law per- mitting the raising of money for a world war memorial. Approximately $63,000 of this money will be avail- able a year from next July and an ODDS OVER MESSAGE Mr. Guggenheim on religious or any)" ‘The idea presented to the city com- Edmond A. Guggenheim, wealthy jtion of # joint city and county me- other grounds,” he said. Gorman {s/ missioners is that the city raise af {Senior Senator Approves Presi-! rather of the bride, arrived in New |™orial. With a bond issue of $125,000, Abhay former Natalie Guggenheim was bese today by Thomas M. Gorman, FRAZIER AND NYE AT young real estate broker. “I don’t expect any opposition from | #dditional $21,000 will be available in July, 1931. a Catholic. The Guggenheims are | additional amount and that the twe | Jews. = funds be combined in the construc- . A York last night, cutting short a vaca-|‘he total fund available for construc- | dent's Stand, Junior Says [sion at white Sulphur Springs, W. (Continued on page nine.) . ian ree eet berbood ee aun Seumucisd ‘Washington, D. C., April 17.—(7—]} Gorman denied that the Guggen- Sena was ry short! tor Frazier, Republican, North| heims had disapproved of his friend- RECOMMENDATION IN of, Good, ana Hot Controversy Arises in Aus-| which he was at one time a stockhold- aoe ee Uae tas mean akon, belleves President, Hoover's ship with thelr 18-year-old ¢ daughter: BATTLE DEMON RUM ne : to: be ‘fallowed ‘uring the next three} tralia Over the So-Called ja issraneetices to be engaged in the pareve ipl eecr tnale iy seis pet ee, ae seats Minacen foes nS adc the ceouggenieian SCGat Hare To ; ears. : v iasco’ ee , ”| Hoover in the campaign. their yacht, and had many times ac+ He said a request, would be made eee Suggestions were advanced that Mr, sons in the church. Commenting on the chief execu-| companied Mr. Guggenheim to prize Melion be asked to come before the) ‘The genial Babe, smiling but seri-\tive's first congressional message,| fights. He denied he ever had been| Plans to Wean Mexicans From MESSAGE PUZZLING. thet permanent work be begun immc- committee or send it a statement on ous, arrived at the church with his gence vie were: Senators Ripieisihh pe ai aes Pia dike of {the extent of his business interests small, dark - haired PAS Gt asee not advance pro- or cave aan ar ites Whiskey and Pulque to Congressior eee Stuth Dakota, Brookhsrt, | Lieutenant Kelth Anderson and Rob- Sis uss ppeprobes von rrenee a Ee and attractive bride /oosals quite as strong as I would go,| with both Mr. and Mrs. Guggenheim,” Water and Milk . Towa, Frazier and Nye, North Dakota; | ert Hitchcock, last seen over Alice |°US!0"- rie pres ee jong jit 4s in Keeping with what everybody |he said. “In fact, Mrs. Guggenheim + to Understand Intention | Representatives ‘Christopherson and | Springs, Central Australia, 10 days TTS ST Joined carly “morn- [expected helped me put over some rather good a Johnson, South Dakota; Clague, Min-|ago while flying in the ajrplane i rshij in th Senator Nye, also a North Dakota|realty transactions. I never an-| Mexico City, April 17—()—Presi- Toward Tariff Body nesota; Swanson, Campbell and Dick-| Kookaburra to join in the ‘search | albu Sent in the /Republican, said the president was| nounced I was courting Natalie, but) dent Emilio Portes Gil, the rebellion inson, Iowa; Sears end Howard of| for the Southern Cross, then missing. At f toa a -|“off in a blind alley” if he believed|her mother and father must have! rast dying in the north, m Nebraska, all of whom are Republi-/ In the meantime, as Captain gf - th mi so " se there could be effective legislation for | known I was fond of her.” Aa Ghee i $5 joved today cans, and W. Stewart Gilman, former| Charles Kingsford-Smith and his : aaeeae patare the |asticulture without infringing on the| Suggestions that the Guggenheims id nation of “the demon by | mayor of Sioux City, Ia. party are still on the Glenelg mud ee pped Ned a veh |PFotits of board of trade dealing in| might seek to have the marriage an- rum.’ : ——— flats where they were torced to land oe ao nulled were met by Gorman with the| ~A tremendous educational program, 1 awaiting supplies of gasoline. A hot — statement: “Natalie and I have been| designed to wean Mexicans from a controversy has arisen over the in-/ Madison, Wis. April 17.—(7)—By a ode: d married for weeks. I don't see how| Whiskey bottles and pulque cups will terrupted flight. vote of 56 to 33, the assembly today thrown down the challenge to those} the marriage can be annulled.” be set in motion at once. The ad- Some of the newspapers have crit- | passed a bill to repeal the state pro- j wedding ceremony, |"D° nave ee Cees ||, Comticemetions of cPubieaied Tey which in Mexico ie obtatnen thee ’ icized the conduct of the flight and . The meas- | {#84 3 through the favor of handling of| that the marriage took place last Fri- CIGARETTE ADS the Sydney Guardian has suggested fey has Fe oiec ie ine, senate. Babe Ruth pelt ar vc dopaga vy products between the producer and|day came from Joseph L. O'Connell, | Soats, will be taught the people. that a royal commission should be) ‘The action of tle lower house was pare the consumer.” lawyer and an associate of Gorman| The president does not contemplate . ‘ appointed to inquire into the entire |in response to the referendum April] Once the ceremony was over, Ruth,| N¥¢_ Seid Ne was gratified by the] in the real estate business, who said {Prohibition in any sense: there will circumstances of what it calls the |2. for the abolishment of the law. | icr'in w blue suit with » white shirt | president's stand for repeal of the na-|he acted as best man. He said he had be no enforcement of obligatory ab- Fargo, N. D., April 11.—(#)—Fargo’s | “Southern Cross fiasco.” No difficulty was anticipated in|ina tan’ shoes, promised ‘two altar | one! origins clause of the immigra-| been authorized to make the an- stinence. Btate and city governments ommi! for the ————_ passage of the measure by the sen-|poys wane F ition act. . nouncement. agrar labor organiza’ > Pear gocpegemeeseyny build ate. Newspaper polls have shown a ee eee nneheilaaern and es-| —_—_—— ‘The ceremony, said O'Connell, was| Civic bodies throughout the country ‘commissioner to confer with bill- i majority of senators in favor of re-/and in the battery of cameras that performed at All Saints’ Protestant mere, were besought in a statement board advertising agents to the end peal. The uals of Goreree rae boomed a greeting. See PR REE at ions Nek pd mea i anti-drink campaign im- pictur- Jer is not: known. He ci ent , a a.m., and after a wed- 3 itt has refused to state what he would| wit’ sovmmancomer ‘and. hurried ding breakfast at’an inn the bride], The chict points on the program do should the measure come before in Ruth’ to the returned to the home of her parents | Suggested by the president were re- ’ : him, Rim ammeter the cue oars at Roslyn and the bridegroom to his| fuse! by city and state governments z Pub | a cn emene Telco at pean Pectin sald ie and his side haa even to replace those closed, require 7 lanni of one hour a week in all public Marion Talley Is While waiting for the informal wed-| springfield, Ill, April 17.—U@)—A| Putney wee ensecy te eaibe their | Schools devoted to lectures on the rum Offered 160 Acres | |Site, breakfast with the small bridal | resolution calling for legislative in-| own home, but that publicity given| CV, and development of sports to | |party that accompanied the couple to/ vestigation of the killing of Mrs. take Mexicans’ minds off of vice. Tol ee eke ee ee sae ee Parsons, Kans. Apr! 5 a is in the hands of a house commit! A ° law or in the city ordinances, Marion Talley, youthful prima donna, for consideration. Community Rally in ‘MAIN STREET’ NIGHT pany to live on a farm, has been of- sponsored by Rep. Frank McCarthy censorship, but City Attor- D who has announced her retirement ormhe wesolution, introduced by Rep. May Set for Reed much ahure informed the com- from the Metropolitan Opera com- , John F. Petit of Batavia and jointly ay Set for Reeder fered 160 acres near here by Harry] | 9. of Elgin, was voted upon favorably ‘Special to the Tribun POLICEMAN IS SLAIN ‘ : ; by the Judielary committee of the Tl-| pesde’'n, Dat. April 17. A. com requirement is Unois house of representatives. munity rally for Reeder May 9 spon: New York; April 17.—(4)—Band of > robbers in an automobile today held | ° ‘4s no authority, either in home on the land. The offer was telegraphed to Miss Talley in New York by the local chamber of com-|' port Lauderdale, Fla., April 17.—(?) Testimony that 5,000 persons were i in the’ Hquor traffic in Mi- |he said. “Drys want the investigation | ""},) "Weber wit give three lectures. Worried Wife merce. WRECKAGE STREWN |isersissrssen ssc ost icraTacccet| th cm, ett pau eel it unless plots are ! Cae ea eeet alirwed to |t0 light the grime will be laid at their| {fact of 34 acres of land which hes ALONG BAST COAST ie fee me See door. i epee EraE Ea two tennis courts, baseball park, and | George tourist camp grounds. The America 4 ‘il 17.. —The At- New York, Apr 5 The sz “INTRAN COLLSION } Hal, Belgium, eh 17.—()—Ten McCarthy rushed the resolution, sored bi “ y the Reeder Business Mei claring the people of Aurora were “UP Cini will be conducted by Dr. Frank | Sauk Center, Minn., Man Dis: lin arms over the affair.” “This is not a wet and dry tight,”|/ Weber, of the national commun-) covered Dead in Alley.by Ay : fie je} } 3 u i: 833 : 58 ; : g aL i I tie 1 Ha & Bi i i i 3 2 ef e Hi a: g FE iv E BR

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