The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1929, Page 1

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ea Z, 5 = aa = Se C < a W jem en fi) to Ee Dakota’s N Oldest Newspaper 1929 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, ESTABLISHED 1878 PRICE FIVE CENTS |: 00 LOW, SAYS FORD SINESS HISTORY Cline Causing Deflation of Securities Values OF AFFAIRS NOT DUE TO MARKET'S CRASH PRESENT CONDITION | Depressioh Due to Business De- Production Surpasses Not Peo. | | PROBES BU Good’s Post Hurley May Get ple's Power to Consume but Power to Purchase i after leaving a con- ess men called by the Prosperity is absolute. Washington, Nov. 21.—(?)—Henry ‘d said today ‘to correct the impression that “Collapse of speculation may have been the occasion of a business hesi- tation,” Mr. Ford continued, “but it certainly was not the cause.” “The stock market does not make Legends ty but ‘ore ly essential to such an inflation of the present condition of affairs is values as we have seen President that the first thing to do due to the stock market.” ference of busin was “ F He Does Not ‘Pretend to Bei aire Oil Baron Ashamed of Conduct’ Which TO SAY AS HE LEAVES PRISON for Togs of Multimillion- JIBES AT NEWSPAPER MEN. HARRY SINCLAIR HAS NOTHING Doffs Jail Pharmacist’s Smock | ‘ A $2,500,000 Pharmacist! by President to Forward Economic Progress Will Aid Movement Sponsored ‘1S ANXIOUS TO AVOID CYCLE | | Of Business and Industries Wilson’s Niece | IsCapital’sDeb | th SOUTH COAST SWEPT; Foot Wave From Sea ings Washed Away by 15- 27 Drowned by Tidal Wave Due to Temblor 7 PRICES 100 HIGH, WAGES T BURN WATER FRONT ‘Hoover Pledged Cooperation ONNEWROUNDLAND'S No Need for Retardment STEAMER HELPS STRICKEN Pace of Business or Slack Washington, Nov. 21.—(#%—Harry F. Sinclair today laid aside the com- | He Knows Is ‘Upright’ aire oil baron and proprietor of rac- ing horses, District of Columbia jail for the free- dom and leisure of a multt-million- pulsory duties of pharmacist at the | | in Employment cabinet room in the executive offices and in addition to the representative | of business a number of government |fetartesbicion and Lamont aa i clines it invariably ficial values of the jets, F i ] ath fiat i 1 i re i, the ack mateo can Goods’ death | not permanently affect us placed Hurley.in temporary charge of | 600d or bad, “the way is cl If the public ui structive views.” ing. It is late Secretary Good. | stock market appointment would give the | business history." to obtain when Hoover named his 10| ufactti the War Department. He is 46. south a place on the cabinet it failed departmental advisers. Patrick J. Hurley, above, of Tulsa, '- |Okla., World War hero and assistant | real explanat! '- }secretary of war, is seen as a possible | uation ts not successor to the ale fog 3 bagergrgrrs re titted tod put more ora aan Men who been working. out lor commodities and j bester methods of planning to quick Products were drawn off work they were the promise of al of brains from jlation. This otherwise have better designs fc sali! need the ex, Hl Heolte Hea g ities | (hi i ein 4 “4 fe a hi Purchasing power can never of ue the men in middle age or this is withdrawn maton ad He gave as another rent Would Increase wee “This is not the same in the people's hand: hasing power. to tional val fi Be PEED DOG TEAM SENT T0 ON SIBERIAN COAST RESCUE OF EIELSON Icebound Trading Ship Sends | business than Team in Direction Where ? to | ¢il every need is supp! ie the | need is the need er Hale iF ne Alaska, Nov. 21.—(—A dog | that “American production hed cae to Nome. They made one a pT team sent to the rescue of Pilot Carl|to equal and even surpass, ot our Ben Eielson by the icebound fur trad- | People’s power to col Flyer Is Reported Down A direct radio message from Oluf | Production of goods,” hi Swenson aboard the Nanuk, frozen | under supply of juable Elelson Nome, g ing ship Nanuk is expected to reach | Power to purchase. in near North Cape, “iberia, informed | Overproduction where Eielson, notec polar airman, | ©! late today the vicinity where the aviator last was seen. trip to Nome with six passengers and rescue Eielson. The dog team, message said, headed toward the spot Russian ship Stavropol, icebound near the Nome Nugget of the attempt the Nanuk, # reporters anxious for a | Hurley's +} In sharp contrast with the May night on which he bustled past re- Meve you will show a marked im- provement.” portunity, and I know you will, for ‘@ little more training, and then I be- Ea dats | ‘Victim ef Politics?’ A short time before leaving the jail. Sinclair issued a statement asserting that he had been imprisoned as a “victim of political COLD MARK FOR NORTHWEST 3B Se So il i i; rH Ae iil ial ne i it dj elect honest Democrats by proving how “contrite” for “never committed,” nor cases on which he was sentenced were in the courts. “I have just finished serving sen- and. soem Ase eS F HAS BLIZZARDS AH id phy ils son’s Lowest Mark MONTANA Zero During Night for Sea- Sky and Warm Sun Pre- it Montana experienced the first real tures, new low marks for the season, were common. rye ear gg pe lpael ing el ii} i aj? § +H 3 i yea 33 ii Hee i il é i 3° 4 p a H Dickinson Reports 13 Below at | —_—_—__— Tia || ivy Best Bonded Stuff Edwardsville, Ill., Nov. 21.—(#)—Ad: i Fagl Se Woman Sold Only Hai a i ieee Except by Radio Cut Off by Earthquake 4ll Means of Communication $ =i! g 5 g B auf Peau ide en agees ee wee AP ij B 8 out Senate bassador to France With- 7 E : i i 3 23235 i he i Mi stability of | mitting she sold liquor and had served ie ne aya _ if Mi ih if Bubs (li Freel at flat a 3 gs iy é i ae Lis rtd ib it fh F sr rh iipeipliats i ea Het Parley iti ia Hel anand = = ile = lea is Fe, is it discussion. Edge was not in the grees cision and for Farmer Dele- gate at Arms fintahed | Grange Asks Muscle Shoals De- Bes sf ri i wit Heavy Buying of Railroad Shares Shifts Market Ten- dency Near Close Waitt y. et ii i : tila ib at Hle ii Sa 3 fayatedd ii ial ae Tar. iii & Ha al “3 fi 4 FE tisha 2 Hy via il He ti ea il ii af i | ; ai a uk 4) reba tte iii ca 1 Hi ii i re i sinh ie tint fe i a 3 i ty le aul fil hy ig Rte bie ude Aa silt 38 Hie agua Heat “sh aTEHe F I i it ~

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