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

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North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper . ESTABLISHED 1878 VIRGINIA DEMOCRATIC AGAIN: WALKER N. D. Farmers Asked to Join Uni IX PERSONS KILLED, 2 INJURED, S WOLPMAKESPLEA AS GERMAN AIRLINER CRASHES ASSTATE MEETING COLLEGE PROFESSOR ELECTED IN VIRGINIA nual Convention, With 600 | John Garland Pollard Leads His State Back Into Ranks of ‘Solid South’ , Va. Nov, 6.—(#)—Vir- in the Democratic “solid ‘ south” again today, with John Gar- \tand Pollard, college professor, elect. | HAS FIRST SESSION Talbott Presides at Third An- Delegates Attending LENHART AND SHAFER TALK To Promote Cooperative Bulk Oil Stations to Aid in Boost- ing the Membership Available election of 26 coalition members of the lower house, | DL. ee 5 fe i EE tee th afl ‘ fi | | f ag #7 seta Fendeege t i f : tt | he i t ‘i 25 hdd le Fil Gite it i t i = et E Berlin-Croydon Craft Smashes | Into English Hillside in | PLANE BURSTS INTO FLAMES German Prince, Acting Second Richi | einia was Croydon this morning. ‘Three gers and three were crew members. One of Eugene cousin of a former reigning prince of one of the oldest German royal houses. was acting as second He pilot. The prince was injured but is i Glen Hidston, widely known racing motorist, suffered from cuts. who were killed were given as Messrs. Milne, Jasler and Jones. sel crew killed were Pilot Rod Schinka, not State Teachers College | President Has Served in Schools 51 Years Minot, N. D., Nov. 6.—()—Recog- State Teachers college, at a tests- | wen here Thurs- | art's thunderous denunciation i [ H i ps Suge ivte AGTH a Fj I a § g é 4 i To i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929 Heavy Fog Pilot, and Racing Motor- ist, Alone Escape Marden Park, Surrey, Eng. Nov. were killed and of those killed were passen- the two survivors was Prince Schaumberg-Lippe, second to recover. The other tn- man, Lieutenant-Commander ‘The names of the three the bodies from Ahe TO ASSALLDRY LAW Washington, Nov. 6.—(—Follow- ing closely upon Smith W. Brook- Prohibition enforcement agencies and booze parti Bi a ut They Address Farmers’ Meeting ricultural factions girded for battle prize for the victor. C. C. Talbott, Jamestown, left, president of the North Dakota Farmers’ Egley, St. Paul. right, manager of the Farmers’ Union commission, were the principal speakers on today's Bismarck con- vention program. The third annual state convention opened here today and will continue through Friday. EMMONS COUNTY LOOMS UP STATE CORN SHOW CUP WINN GERMAN PRINCE WH |stope county exhibits Exceed BEGAN NEGOTIATIONS POR PEACE 1S DEAD Imperial Chancellor, Suc- cumbs at Age of 62 tor associations, seeking the favor of the federal farm board and the upper hand in undertaking its financing and marketing program; on the other are aligned the northwest wheat pools ‘and the Farmers’ union. Union, and Charles D. Livestock expressed confidence the matters would come to a head today at the joint meeting of the three groups at which 8. J. Cittington, Stanhope, Towa, will talk. federal farm board, applied the match that sent a sputtering candle of dis: cord between the three factions flam: ing into an open split. He telegraphed George W. Connell, | tor’s name to be omitted from the list of guests to the white house dinner last night in honbr of Ambassador All Others; Have Won the Symbol Twice Before Emmons county seemed to be in position to win the State Corn show| when the show) its doors to the public for its general manager of the Minnesott ‘Wheat Growers’ Cooperative Mark ing association, better known the| Dawes. + Minnesota wheat pool, denying he had supported the Farmers’ Elevator Association of Minnesota, the Dako- tas, and Montana. last imperial heir to the Grand it |and .|den, died today at 5:45 a.m. He was quality was not last year, but was high in view of the poor! In point of being it was the best in fis worse. His wife, Marie Louise, nee Duchess of Brunswick-Lueneburg, a royal prin- cess of Great Britain, was summoned to his bedside Saturday with their two children, 23-year-old Berchold and 27-year-old Marie Alexandra. ‘The latter is married to Prince Wolf- ne itions also reduced entries in the general [ hibits Bad the show ae at zint Hl ail i eff OLD DOMINION RAPS on Wool Pool isn Northwest Grain Situation Battleground for Factions DOUBLE 1928 TOTAL 7 _ | Tidal Wave Keeps Dapper Jim Elevators and Pools Compete|| Battle Lake Homes || _ in Power; Socialist Show- for Favor of Federal Farm |i Have Happy Couples ' ing Is Surprise Board’s Program Battle Lake, Minn., Nov. 6.—(#)— et pti sear oe arc CHICAGO DEMOCRATS WIN JOINT MEETING SCHEDULED | otervance of three wedding anni- versaries today. | Legge Denies Supporting Asso- ae 86 years ago today; Mr. and! pulsed; New Jersey Assem- ciations or Approving Cor- {years ago, and Mr. and Mrs. Andres ‘Vennerstrom marched to the altar 47 The Weather PRICE FIVE CENTS ' stay married. Verification of this is found in the ee Sar esd TaNTt: Cintia “dibbeeanes ‘ete Kentucky Republican Drive Re- Hans Gilbertson were united 47 bly Retains G. 0. P. poration Formation years ago. (By the : All were married here on a Novem- Virginia returned to the Demo- Minneapolis, Nov. (P)—Two ag- | ber 6; all have lived here during their | cratic fold in yesterday's gubernator- married lives, and all have been in- | ial election ‘@ majority more today with mastery of the grain stt- | timate friends for years. twice the pind of that which canteee uation in the northwest under super- vision of the federal farm board, the it into the Republican column in the presidential election a year ago. New York city reelected its Demo- On one hand is the Farmers’ Eleva- cratic mayor. James J. Walker. on the Leaders of the opposing factions Legge Caused Discord Alexander Legge, chairman of the Neither had he. said Legge, ap- hose | Proved formation of their Cooperative Farme?,* Northwest Grain corpora- ane Fe as“ticir terminal market sales agency im the forthwest. “function for the board and its 7s’ National Grain corporation Did Not Urge Abandonment Further, Connell said Legge set forth in the telegram, he has not urged the wheat pools and the Farm- ers’ union organizations to abandon terminal sales agencies which they operate in Minneapolis and Duluth. Rather, Legge said, he desires .all cooperative marketing of northwest grain shall be handled directly by the Farmers’ National Grain corporation. agency, Legge’s wire said, “Is in our judgment a mistake, only prolonging the present unsatisfactory situation.” DEATH, MISRORTUNE DOG MINNESOTA MAN California Senator's Invitation Introduction of another selling | yi such an al at tank cat By fregi-kemrponge ee trailing crest of a tidal wave which swept AS JOHNSON'S BID T0 to White House Banquet Is Forgotten Washington, Nov. 6—(#)—President Hoover sent a letter to Senator John- of California today saying that ‘an accident” had caused the sena- Mr. Hoover wrote that directions had been given Monday to send in- vitations to all members of the for- eign relations committee but that “an inadvertence occurred somewhere” which accounted for the omission of one to Senator Johnson. The text of the letter follows: “My dear Mr. Senator: “I was greatly distressed to learn from the press last nighttfat you did Not receive an invitation to the dinner given at Hered white house for Ambas- city or available, were invited. Direc- tions to send out the invitations were occurred somewhere. “I am most dee} ned th 1 the twenty-first New York (Manhat- i ee pres ae Preeine tan) district—forge to the front i ” | late returns after for hours esy, and I hope you will accept my assurances that it was due entirely to a mistake which is most deeply re- gretted by all of us. “Yours faithfully, Senator Johnson issued the follow- ing statement after the letter had been made public at the white house: “Under no circumstances would I | (Continued on page nine) Chicago Demecrats Win Once State Hotel Inspector Job- less; His Wife a Suicide; Daughter Arrested St. Paul, Nov. 6—(?)—Death and misfortune have crowned the advanc- ing years of W. A. Wittbecker, once state hotel inspector, now jobless. | Last month his stepdaughter, Mrs. Mary Kinspel, chief clerk under him in the state hotel inspection depart- l 1 i i HK i z : EF ret : her? i | 2 f | it : ; it € ! | | é g fp i i ; if i x RAMSAY MACDONALD UPHELD IN COMMONS London, Nov. 6.—(#)—Britain’s la- deb il HH I t i i i ti ryt ele Jif sail sont

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