The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 18, 1929, Page 1

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sm, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE -222— ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS) NORTH DAKOTA CASH BALANCE LESS THAN 1928 RAY POTTER LOSES |ACTRESS, ONCE TOAST OF KING, |*" Vare Rates Phitty {/PACIFIGNORTHWEST |L.K. THOMPSON WILL DIRECT __ IN ATTEMPT 10 (eT |_ARRESTED FOR STEALING DRESS : = = ENT: COMMUNITY CHEST FUND DRIVE WIL LGuIME —————— NEW MURDER TRIAL Oppose Walker | Truly Shattuck, One Time Star h CENTERS IN OREGON Campaign First Week of Oc- ‘ __GBS, 73, to Fly _ ] BERT B AKER SHOWS of First Magnitude, Has oS a tober Planned by Associ- Judge Jansonius Denies Motio . Fallen on Evil Days = ation of Judge Jansonius tion : : ' Fire Advances on Three Fronts i Commerce r a | State Debt Reduced $250,300; for a New Trial Whic ENTERTAINED 2CONTINENTS; : Toward Hamlet of 300 ‘19 WoMINATE DIRECTORS ae Has $3,796,032 in Its , Charged Court Errors 3s : : on Columbia River — : Friends Bail Out Pauper Beauty das CisouNE ConMNNN te Hane Checking Account IDERED =| Who Played With Fair- a . ae ing A FUTURE FIGHT CONS cenvena vane CONTROL VENTURA BLAZE ae : Lad er Judge Says in Opinion He Does ihicago, Homes, Automobiles, Schools, need, é nization for the Communit: State Tax Tot 648 Not Believe the Shooting re : . Orchards Destroyed by | chect drive was effected, “Tuesday : Biggest - caeee es. has ¥ y ‘ i evening, at a meeting of the directors . in Commons Was an Accident 4 William 8. Vare Roaring River of Oil at the Association of Commerce rooms s wealth Coffers was a pretty green dress in| Philadelphia, Sept. 18.—(7)—United — and L. K. Thompson was made chair- ‘ . Truly Shattuck, |States Senator-elect William 8. Vare| Portland. Ore., Sept. 18—(4")}—Stev- | man of the general committee and of : . owned jewels and Hee had a tight grasp on the leader- | enson. a little town of 800 inhabitants the campaign to collect funds. ‘ 3 While she still has plenty of cash {ship of the Philadelphia Republican | 30 miles northeast of here on the The time for the drive was set by : jon hand, North Dakota at the close organization today, despite the efforts | Washington bank of the Columbia searpintnd ier cea 4 ae 5, with J ar nin bt year ha smaller bal- new . |of the Republican League to unseat | river, was the center of forest fire | prolongation ag on if necessary ance than a year ago. Tucked away to continue their efforts to secure a f him. activity in the Pacific northwest to- | to devote more time to sceing all the in her sock June 30, end of the fiscal new trial for their client. The candidates slated by Vare for|day. Defeated on two other fronts, | prospective contributors. year, the state had 813,499,624, $23,427 ‘A motion for a new trial, charging nomination for county offices swept | the sweeping red menace had swung| These items of business were all | | less than she boasted in 1928. several errors in the trial in which F. H. LaGuardia % to an overwhelming victory in yes-| round and was advancing on Steven- | that were taken up at this time. The This is revealed in the annual the Bismarck man was convicted at terday’s primary election, the real | Son from the north, east and west. nominating committee to suggest the} | \statement of Berta Baker, state Washburn, was denied in district |New York, Sept. 18.—(#)—Represent- fight being for control of the party| Stevenson was virtually isolated. | directorate for next year will meet at George Bernard Shaw treasurer. by Judge Fred /ative Piorello H. La Guardia is the mact y. fires having burned out telephone and | the association rooms at 4:30 this Numbers listed, subtotaled and Jansonius after a week's deliberation. | Repu ‘The battle centered around the of-| telegraph lines and halted traffic| afternoon. It consists of the presi-| London. Sept. 18—(}—The ever totaled since July 1, 1928, by hundreds “I have studied the record in this tice of register of wills, for which (Over the north bank highway between | dents of the three service clubs, W. 8,|Yeuthful Bernard Shaw is air-mind-|of state employees and then boiled case for many days, but find William F. Campbell, slated by the |that city and Vancouver. About 125| Ayers, of the Lions, Worth Lumry, of /ed, and although he is 73 years old |down, show the state checked out @ ground for setting the vet organization for a third term, was op- | Volunteer fighters were able to pro-jthe Kiwanians, Dr. Harry Brandes,|London 1s interested in reports that cold $22,971,367 while she was collect- and granting a new trial,” the posed by John ¥. Dugan, candidete (ceed to Stevenson by way of the|of the Rotarians, Mrs. H. J. Taylor,|he ts learning to pilot an airplane. | ing $23,054,142, The difference in her said in his opinion. of the Republican League, who was | Bridge of the Gods from Hood River, | of the Women’s Community council, | Questioned by the Daily Mail about | cash balance is made up in fund pay: Potter's counsel had defeated. Oregon, however. and Mrs. R. V. Stair, of the Business | reports that he is having lessons at | ments. Harry C. Davis, executive director| Scores of fires were reported burn- | and Professional Women’s club. the Tag Lane airdrome north of Lon-| A survey of the exhaustive repori who entertained of the Republican central campaign | ing in the vicinity of Stevenson, the} As a committee to handle the don, Shaw wouldn't deny the reports, |Shows substantial increases in @ continents and who had smiled down {committee, said: | closest being about one mile west of | solicitations which must be made to but said laughingly that he hadn't | number of accounts. | voters from the cinema screen vis-a-vis with} “The overwhelming victory of the the town. Another was held in tim- | home offices of foreign business or-| fully decided to become a qualified| The general fund increased $455,- accepting the verdict Guardia Fairbanks, MacLean, Valentino and |candidates of the Republican organ- | er Within @ stone's throw of the | ganizations represented here, F. L. pilot just yet. He added more ser- | 241, the hail insurance fund $95,578, that no premeditated di over Chaplain. tsation is a triumph of Senatof Vare, | Ryan-Allen saw mill, two miles north | Conklin, A. M. Christianson and J.|lously, “Of course I have done a bit the motor vehicle fund is larger than tent to kill Webb was shown “I don't know why I did it,” she /To him is due the credit of this great |f the village. The volunteers from | L. Bell were named. of flying.” that of a year ago by $125,792, the res headquarters. ve | vietory over men and interests ats | Hood River were fighting the latter] On advanced gift solicitation, W. L. real estate bond payment fund §111,- conspired not only °) blaze. Nuessle, F. M. Davis, James Trimble, Aq |337 and the fire and tornado fund lesa iadirtan Wie SOARS tea Stevenson Loss $400,000 J.C. Taylor, M. B. Gilman, Carl Nel- W W FOLWELL, 96 | $70,072. advantage of his illness to drive him| Property loss in the vicinity of | 500, O. W. Mattison, F. H. Waldo. C.) Ie Eis y UU, ite ete err EE Less to his grave. The victory further | Stevenson was said to approximate L. Foster and L. K. Thompson were gues ata x eee solidifies the leadership of Senator | $490,000 not including the destruction ee Ellis coavbiaslaio sk FIRST PRESIDENT Mrtie aaoe a owns ae Vare of the Republican organization.” | of standing timber. i vealed decreases are the highway 8. . | setting up of the 40 soliciting teams, livan, representing the state. : Yacolt, seriously threatened Mon- | cioement of names and other fea- fund $90,408, state bridges $70,000 and day night, was declared out of danger a a a, ; tures immediately connected with the ay the auto theft fund $80,413. Just what action will be iat regi gaicc ig en gen canvass was made up by naming H. Bonded indebtedness of the state is Potter's behalf following Judge Jan- for, her. tion should an emergency arise. | J. Duemeland, Mrs. L. B. Sowles, Mrs. ’ |made up of $2,000,000 in Bank of E i i Fi if a #6 38 a a fl Hi Ff sf r B SESE ih Saf if E problematical, Cam potest John Gammons, C. L. Foster, M. B. |North Dakota capital stock, $28,359,« bec moana entirely forgotten ber Th oe YOUTH iS Ni veep 1 Gilman and Dr. FP. B. Strauss. | 000 in real estate bonds, and the bal- store withdrew the charge 1 re : On publicity, Judge A. M. Christian- | Watched Institution Grow From | #nce in mill and elevator construction eked Ivan Jones were selected. 14 Students in 1869 to jbonds represent farm loans made Believe Substantial Reduction 10 PRISON-FOR LIF k ~ ‘ ‘To. organize and, conduct special ‘ |through the Bank of North Dakota, : = mad! ' ventura Be Bent. 18 campaign at the capitol, E. J. Taylor, 14,000 in 1928 “The total Indebtedness 16-894 007.90¢ Will Be Possible at Expira- most disastrous fire in Ventura coun- | Charles Liesman, Miss Lillian Cook, ee |as compared with $34,857,500 a yeat ty's history was surrendering reluc-| Lyman Baker, Mary Parsons, E. G.| Minneapolis, Sept. 18.— uP) — Wil- | 089: & decrease of $250,300. On July ‘ , today leaving 25, ‘acres | Wanner and Earl Peck were named. |liam Watts Folwell, first president of |}. $1,000.00 in bank bonds were paid OKAY WIFE TRADE ser a he ssebigenaal rd the rabies ah moun- the University of Minnesota, died at The payment will not appear. how j After Killing; Gives Fam- | tainous oil field section bounded by | ‘ARM RO ARD 10 ANS his home here today at the age of 96 /Cver. until the statement of June at r a ntura, Ojai and Santa Paula. Dam- years. f = ily His Savings Age stood at between $3,000,000 and Dr. Folwell, who died at 9 o'clock | In Healthy Condition Granting of Divorces Would | §5:500,000, and one death was laid to this ‘morning, had been confined to|..4 review of the statement show: North Dakota in a sound and healthy le . | the fire. his bed for the past 10 days by Have Cleared Way for Law. Five days after he shot and killed eet sible a Consens $500,000 10 | AT sciatica and neuritis. He had been|CoMdition financially. Cash on hand . Ernest Boe, York filling station al is made up of $3,796,032 on a check- ful Marriages of Couples ; . Flames still raged near Santa Paula, in Ill health for more than a year but) ie account in the Bank of North Wheeler canyon, Canada Larga. jhis condition did not become serious | narote, $9,421,892 in certificates of y until 10 days ago. ea several smaller canyons neat the WHEAT ASSOCIATION Dr. Folwell terminated his active] (Conuinued on page nine? it 5 ndale, connections with the university in dha. ae es Pest ago 7 1907 after were ied from 14 LINDBERGH STARTS a broken high tension wire in North Dakota-Montana Whe: students and eig! faculty members was pronounced Four hundred men were concen- Growers First to Qualify AR TRAIL BLAZING t is the maximum penalty | trating their efforts in Wheeler and with for murder in this state. ” nr | eating canyons and. county fire for Federal Money page He previously had . G. McDonald, state’s attorney} wardens were hopeful the flames Z presented to the| would be placed under contro! bar- ee lessorship Political i which ring unforeseen shifts of wind. Prop-| Washington. Sept. | = J. H. Gibbons, Leif Fugelso {and milling bonds. The real estate ie ded FTE TGE ri i destroyed included 126 oil federal farm board today approved a| He was born in Romulus, N. Y., pol poy ‘Ventura pee loan of $500,000 to the North Dakota-|Feb. 14, 1833, and received his early 3 MGrand Ports, North Dakote, : of Gra ‘ks, 8 fl ene enna ee eres | es aan teen ram = {tenant colonel. ‘ mediate Credit Bank of Bt. Paul, for Dutch Guiana Sched uled for Friday Minn. The advance will be 10 cents a bu- i . i Roosevelt Field, N. ¥., Sept. 18—() ber took ott E. D. t. To- Tél off at 8:55 ( . T. ‘y of the state a/ day ® ir ithe board sald this ition was! Ex Sime 9 of by educators Mami, Pace nea they. will assoclat pressions of regret by educa’ tour of central first to qualify for the supplemen-|and "administrative ofticials at the | Savin "asec, ur of a tal loans which the farm board has|University .of Minnesota who! ‘he colonel flew a monoplane bor= ‘announced it was ready to make to/mourned the death of Dr. Folwell.| rowed from Morgan, Belmont. wealthy, Cooperative Grain Growers’ associa-lextolied the former president | New Yorker. ad planned Plans for these loans were discussed |and pioneer in the advancement of at the board's Chicago conference |the state's and the people's well- ,| with national farm organization rep- being. resentatives. In Dr. Folwell’s death the Univer- # H HEREEE int tL wEfee He H tte pekl | te i slaEe peli neu salt sit EE nih ft] : il | or lowa Banker; Officials i fe F =atiye ae ect; uit ri iit ! fi ii ils it | fk i if ht ij f Dr. Folwell was the grand old man ofa .” Governor Christianson i ins Includes Names of Promi- nent State Men E iy a i s # g they i i : a it fh I i B t 8 g i i! ii i i is & tl

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