The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 16, 1929, Page 1

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nama ae arses ntarrivenenasine ease a Su ARIMA mE a NNN st, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE -==% ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1929 PRICE FIVE canta SENATORS CLEANUP [__Big Democrats at Banker's Funeral ||KIDNAPED, COP SEES CAPTORS | Air Crash That Killed Six | EXECUTIVE AGRICULTURE ITEMS . genet ce : LEAD ASHES Wt | | TODEAL WITHSUGAR | OF MARKET SLOUGH ~~ E. Willcut Listens Mo- FOOTBALL rosely to Jibes of Fellow- Policemen ne Eee increase in Duties on Egg Plant, 2 ~ MW | mbers, NDai oH T | |Informed, Interested and In- i tote eh eacatobaa 'NETWORK OF POLICE FAILS i | eee on ‘ Squash Approved paren : Thieves Make Tour of Kansas i HAY TARIFFS ARE RAISED Sugar Schedule in Bill Regarded Highly Controversial as Debate Nears Washington, Nov. 16.—(#)—Action on the agricultural schedule of the tariff bill was completed today by the senate after the western Republican Independent - Democratic —_coalition had virtually revised proposed rates City Suburbs Before Re- leasing Captive E. Willcut, a motorcycle patrolman, | today listened morosely to the jibes | of fellow policemen who affected to, see something funny in the fact that motorists he stopped for questioning , ‘and forced to accompany them while store and 1 2 wien. 1 Kansas City, Nov. 16.—()—Edgar mich. | he was kidnaped yesterday by two | Pur. ilowa | | Called Into Parley ' HE HAS FAITH IN BUSINESS i a Sees Assurance of Action Be- cause of Sound Sense and Capacity of Leaders i} | i | | | Washington, Nov. 16.—(:—Pre: ;dent Hoover today assumed command ff] ,0f the nation’s business for the pu ] ; Pose of leading some of its activities out of the slough into which they fi] at their will. \ ca ‘Sugar, over which a heated con- Wi For besa x fatching Speeders troversy has been waged, is in an- Willeut was watching for speeders ! other schedule which will be con- ' sidered next week. = tom betbertld nigh Ge pnd operetta and was hurtled to the ground in a mass of flames, killing six persons. One |and influential men—the chief execu- ts to raise of the two survivors of the crash, Lieut. Commander Glen Kidston, wealthy tive plans “by definite steps” a stim- rite Os lay CGH rome conn ae ae | sportsmen, crawled from the ruins, chartered a private plane and took off julation of those few phases of indus- adding ‘ Patrolman on # ten-minute flight so he “wouldn't lose his flying nerve." Then he|try which lagged behind as the coun- car. went to a hospital. try’s money was poured into the se- jor, markets. Construction Fields Probed CARLBENEIELSONCONTINUING | ccc Room. s ‘private and public construction—rail- | Ways, ships. publie utilities and fed- 12s | RESCUE WORK ON ARCTIC OCEAN 23." ss | . about the city, however, Willeut’s cap- i —_—__ ‘s aca - ys shout the ity meer, Willuts cape | i] a z a next week, attended by representa- er dence, then to Hickman Mills, Mo., Sen copr neomo|nd. OED a NVE PLAYS BUSINESS North Dakota Pilot Seeking tole. tnaioaient, our em t 1 2 3 4 Fr {dropped with the rise and fall of the i Fog—dread foc of aviators—caused this crash. Pictured above is the | Stock market. blackened and tangled wreckage of the German air liner, operated by the! Applying his favorite remedy —a Lufthansa company, which collided with high tree tops in Surrey, England, |Conference of informed. SB: 88: 88- 8g: night's session. The senate then took up the sched- | Powerful financiers and politicians were among the ule embracing spirits, wines, and }at the funeral of James J. fh’ Persons saw the ee spite & net of motorised police thrown | | oat ns meagan | OL SNESS SEEMS NONPARTISAN : =| GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE wi Set fae use| aterm Commitee o Leave CONDITION OF STOCK e thr 4 Probably Will Meet Here | in Next Two Weeks | MART DESCRIBED AS “vou cae: 5 Legge of the federal farm board. severe yd cas, “you a be f | Aid Eight Men and Girl | Mr. Hoover announced this plan of | jlate yesterday and at the same time | Caught in Ice | asserted that “any lack of confidence Oo 0) al sling |in the economic future or the basie DOR B SUMMER FOR SANT Bsa OF PARTY ARE RESCUED |Site pnt wo the blishment of credit stability and | pisces | ample capital through the federal re- i a i z a : ‘serve system” to su this F | Claims Coalition Is Aiding Agri-|Eielson and Dorbandt, His As-jand particularly to the rene ee culture Despite Names | sistant, Are Flying a Plane | tion'in perce asa comacatia \tion of the confidence of the admin- | istration which speaks “more than ‘The Postponement of construction } " yee 2 S rasa | Given to It Equipped With Skis Hamilton, sssistant | Cor, j i GOOD VOTE-GETTER IN PAST NORMAL BY LAMONT wus on duly athe bank, he | aao sa 1 2 4 F work in recent weeks Mr. Hoover re- blicans in charge of the tarl{f | Corporation of America toflay said the Washington, Nov. 16.—(#)—The| New York, Nov. 16.—(4)—Additional tt enplied, The. coalition of Democrats and wester. | messages received by the Aviation Pp bill has. been dubbed “Demogogues, |panaed ‘as providing “a substantial re- / i undesirables, more dangerous than {that Carl B. Eielson, their Alaskan |Scrve for prompt expanded action.” 1916 Regarded as Good =| Helped Check Declines, communists and even jackasses,” Sen-|representative and a fellow pilot.|onty “ine imother favorable factor Senators Fletcher and Trammell, Cheleacat- Present i . ator Nye, Republican, North Dakota, | were continuing efforts to bring off one bgp enero sree cm Democrats, Florida, opposed the sea- Gis B said in a radio address today, “but |the remaining eight men and a girl! oagat sonal tariff on the same grounds on the facts are that the coalition is!of a fur trading expedition caught in | “dustries” of rcliemeny inst 3] ” the ice of the Arctic ocean off Cape! ,, Forward Planned Tie a le ten eo | ing Mac tre cm cn eet aaa” [Na hr, TO OE OM outcn pape on tomatoes. BGR anavatkqerest on ecuane ee alien. conditions de- Participating in the same program, | Elelson rescued six of the party and |S#id that the next step would be or- Import of these vegetables, they | originally scheduled to be held here 4 Z broadcast by the National Broadeast-|his associated pilot, Dorbandt, took |@@Mization and coordination cf a 4 contended, came from Mexico and |in mid-October, will be held within the parting admonition. : ing company under the auspices of {1,500 pounds of furs to Fairbanks,|“forward movement business pis Cuba during the winter when Flor N J est pase a at cae the Farmers: Union, Senator Capper,| Alaska, in their first trip to the ida’s crops were ret or marl leaders . " Republican, Kansas, said it would not | stranded trading ships. locat 3 ary a lower rate at that time a man available to a mission of retalia- ca “benefit agriculture to increase the | miles northwest of Nome. tariff rates, or to give tariff protec-| The pilots flew planes equipped ° " tion on what the farmer sells, if at | with skiis which permitted them to Georgia Sheriff Home the same time tariff protection is|land on the ice along side the ships. With Woman Prisoner i The Kansan . ve| “Fortunately.” he said, “the sound — “fel be rrmaghi ties prone gw sense, the capacity. and readiness for { (P\—Deputy prove of great York, and the others are on tl ip | Coopera' of our business leader: Se, at AS ee i ;Nanook, ‘The pilots said the vessel|and governmental agencies give as. t Ber acearecee ewes tt te | rane at: setion.” to 4 ele i z i F itte H z | zg i z : i gEe 3 i E ge i | ; HE RE i i lie ili sf H Qe il ee #8 [ é ; £ E i i E ei li i gale iis ae rd é i fE39 233 F] f A i quests From London, To- kyo, Paris, Rome | | [ j | Washington, Nov. 16.—(%)— a state department has informed Great} Jewelry. silverware. guns, house- Britain that Jan. 21 wif be acceptable |hold and personal effects exceeding to the United States for the inaugu-|$1000 in value was stolen ration of the London conference on | Albin Nelson farm home near | ! i i ! au F Ha: F g un | tomat ieivensed from one-half stock ‘single community case |naval arms limitation, revealing for | 40 last night while the family was tomatoes was increased from one-half | ads over tor the SaaS m Yat made ere today by Attorney the first time the exact date upon "Tide ty the loot aeail the 5 compared to tt General James Morris. which ene. coring being the house blll rete a8 a the curb market ne ‘This was done in response to re-| {amily silverware, two watches, two with a two e d one-half cent rate 4 in the a to quests from London, Tokyo, ° Paris, Wedding rings, four rifles and one re- roPoerits on ‘preserved tonatoes Waa inet gy scant half bushel ahead pelghe snd Rome that the Washington gor- velver. in forages se increased from 15 to 60 per cent and ba hag ole EEN posed date was suitable, Previous| {ee Scandinavian records. tree 1 r pou same ‘athena chureh, pti announcements had fixed the opening wate had inate site loeiad it from 123 to 20 cents ® pound. of corn and of the conference no more definitely | Soho} by book apart the tangled rows |, about 14 miles southeof Ban- beat. a steady rat-tat-tat on the than the third week in January. dan, while Py boards in the 8°-minute corn shuck- program. 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