The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1929, Page 1

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? Weather ‘es plane aie ie Freesing band Is Alive Desert Region INDIANS AND COWBOYS AID The and continued cool Navy Craft, Will Scour : Liner Confident Her Hus- OVER WILD COUNTRY’ § was accompanied in the first Pair Bal ili (HE ite rill Y ee a a Ha ee 7 i ial a Ea ddtaleal af apes “iii Hk 2 & whether to hi in case the format cei Colum! SYSTEMATIC SEARCH Wife of Pilot of Missing . Air ental air transport in the west. ‘He | this field, where his ae the mi Mercury at Bismarck Dropped! . Flapper Fanny _ 1! BRGINS NEAR GALLUP eee 170 Ships, Including Army: and looking like the announced several old. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 6. an inch to four inches ger and Portal 25 to 32 Degrees, With Hettin- Snow, j races in Deauville, France. The famed Old Father Time by refusing to grow! which WAVE IN NORTHWEST Younger ‘n ever—here's Fanny Ward, werk younger generation personified at the years ago that she would “two-time” the “eternal flapper,” [ | REPORTED WITH COLD Vietz also denied that Bower had warned him that he would shoot him if he returned. The wounded man admitted that he had been drinking earlier in the night and said that Fired 15 having been i brought there from the Glen Ullin Vietz has shown re- If Vietz dies, Con- nolly said, a charge of first degree Denies Shots Were Charge Looms Talks te Connolly Talking to Louis H. Connolly, Morton county state's attorney, last Held as Possible Murder Had Been Drinking LIFE WITH BULLET IN} oo HEART, X-RAY SHOWS} gies Assailant of Glen Ullin Youth VIETZ TELLS ROW VERSION Minutes Apart; Admits He Although physicians said he has a squabble early yesterday morning, to- before filing charges against Charles Bower, 62, also of Glen Ullin, who fired the shots into Vietz’ body. The physician attending Vietz said X-ray pictures show that the bullet Bower is being held in the Morton is lodged in the heart, but Vietz’ con- are taken, he said, it will be impos- sible definitely to locate the position of the bullet. markable vitality but doctors said he had only a slim chance to live. murder will be filed against Bower. Bower will be charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill should Vietz live. said the shooting occurred about 2 Harry Johnson, a friend, was with him when Bower fired the shots. He to learn whether he will live or die county jail today, | jail yesterday. aagguangsia Sug? 235 q955095f sta le BE ial Hit ERE (etait aise ae a ee bi LE i 3 ‘| ail yin file nll le 5 hit ai ee Peo 32 &8 Hie 9d it] ed al 7 Hy er id 388% ie a ba ae eae wal’ cath ul HP FRA HRT ETT ie ia We cool weather tonight and Saturday is Dakota, the forecast says. Continued looked for. morning with snow falling in South ing | Dakota and Wyoming, O. W. Roberts, and | federal meteorologist reported. Frost the arrested man firi Pi yr cot told Connoily a strange story ‘ork | #,4008 the second time, according to| occurred in Bismarck and over North polyp Vietz on two different oc- through a window the first time his story. Filibeck pool hall, where Bower employed, [YOUTH BATTLES FOR 1929 cleaning the well when the loosened dirt from the the county enginecr, ty road gangs and men from York, Sept. 6.—(?)}—Search was ‘HURRY! HURRY!’ HE CRIES Ottumwa, Towa, Sept. 6.—()—One hundred fifty workmen this morning began sinking a shaft near a caved- m. members of the rescue |4ay was hanging to life by a thread. rage new shaft they were ing to clear out the debris} He is in a Bismarck hospital and from above Priest, who is standing on | Morton county authorities are waiting ope quicksand, talked briefly with could say. He was able to catch aes of an electric light which remenbiagtrel into the well. way today man represent- Diana as C. D. Waggoner, Colo- NDireaed Wy of Entombed Man Slide of Quicksand SO ni hurry!” was about all Worked on Banks Shaft Parallel to Prison Feet Underground by a packing company were protecting r Real Money Is Lost in the Half-Million-Dollar ‘Game’ ats opposite him. Then they plan to|Who was shot twice in a pool room ee: 24 hours. Unable to dig away stones | bullet in the tissues surrounding his started to dig to a depth of 35 feet | William Vietz, 25, Glen Ullin man lowa Well-Cleaner Caught 35 Oregon Veteran Eight Up on | and dirt from above the man they |heart or possibly in the heart itself, in well in which Wilkins Priest, 55, has been held prisoner for more than 150 Rescuers Start Digging drive an entry tunnel to the well. by Sand in Well | | | eo Storage Snarl Probe ot Tardy for Wedding; Blames Jim Walker Rival; St. Paul Star Four Up on Boston Ace Spend for ‘Drinks’ ° a to Be Dry Agen BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, English Cartoonist = me OS = = | o Hl i ! pene Eh Bond as Strong as Kel- logg Peace Pact to All Nations, Including U. S. and Russia aul pi pr ee FHF th i i Lisi ' eB og ili inh nly i ae 2 a i sie e ‘ee qf ee 2 i FT ea ek ! ti Le it Bg ae ny Ha i ; S ay iat i ih fu 4a ie ae Nati ils Hs Hil i ni ie ial half million dollar executed with bank- CREATBRITAINASKS |Hundreds Battle for Life of Resolution Introduced to Make — GERMANS SUPPORT CHANGE ce Ht ne THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ae Into Ainien Here's Paiaoga I. oi ee 7 to cer rgee inetd ve i 7 owneme 2 condi- Hea! ri i i Hy, ’s The * Jocal we ewtomp re “Harding is Rechte er bac re- storage if in market: i : ing Immediate Action low etre ag fered North Grain and Buy Outright eral Farm Board, Demand- i il titel Investigation of storage conditions in North Dakota elevators is being made by the North Dakota state rail- *N ' “Law ceive grain for peo condition. 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