The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 28, 1929, Page 1

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and a tonight and Sunday. The Probably fair lightly “TRIBUNE DECEMBER 28, 1929 ARCK THE BISM North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper PRICE FIVE ¢ : g a E of ; Eielson Hunt Gains Momentu i, ture for Arctic Fairbanks, Alska, Dec. Scheduled Before Depar- Lack of Information Station at Nome Explains rning of Government R: AERIAL EXPED RUSSIA SENDS THREE: MORE PLANES 10) Alb SEWARD PENINSULA IS BAG! Calles and Girl \ He May Wed = olis Man Declares NATURAL LAWS UNBEATABLE Not Opposed to Constructive Dee. Cooperate With Board Commission Prepared to Issue! senneapotis, AMONG GRAIN TRADERS DENIED nator’s Utterances Are With- out Foundation, Minneap- Relief Measures; Wishes to ment to Break Down Policy Statement, With Four Rec- ommendations to Make PROHIBITION REPORT| NYE’S CHARGES OF CONSPIRACY OF HOOVER LAW BODY DISSATISPIES ‘DRYS|* 4 | | \ other’ Jones Near Death before ‘the ‘SUPER CORN’ IS PROMISED New Method of Inbreeding Will Des Moines, Ia., Dec. 28.—(?)—New strains of destructive wheat rust, Which Crossing Ocours Growth by 1940 as It Is the Only Plant on Give Man Full Contro! Over made st will in the laboratory, were described today by American || Barberry Eradication Necessary Canadian “plant doctors” NEW RUST DISEASES THREATEN WHEAT, ‘PLANT DOCTORS’ Favors Old-Fashioned Handling of Cities Urged PLAYS LEGISLATIVE LAXITY formers’ Methods of Criminals, Not Social Re- r ay American Phytopathological society, with the American Advancement fel j ey i EEE] ait wis Officials a ing. recetved from Nome by = sae ellis le Hi ™ Bi = _eipoetiuts Te a ny 3 i it fist ae ie status of Kerra vince thot that such it | F s give filet a ii in the national effort vl about tli i; hill ull i ere? Hii s fae Life of President of Tire vii Associa- | veteran of heat meeting tion for the Hi “ae ae i ae i i B a3 ran th ti hue ire ite ale RE SSSR i Hf HH a si it ni ti Lil HA jt wl ut salttiie Ha TT LE a i il Hel iii it i HP sy th i ah aj ine I eee an ae ‘anil cul Hered lal eh (ae 5 i 1 f i an : States Is Approximatel, $825,000,000 So Far BUILDING STATE iF 3 == for federal prohibition pris- the county jail. started Monday when the board controversy between government country officials over the price in all wd gp The order resulted from I pneaepc! pesgony cision of Superior Judge M. T. Phelps i Liu a 7 i ae tri bill M ull a Habe ly indie welt aliaut He oe ‘ ai He a Haraeneat cae ae E tok Te ff if ik fi iF i ry ls as 7 Rt aii si fa! Sssan3 : : ii HAR. i ae i ili a e_ -__ of a German Killed a After the Williston Man Re- 5 ish rn He ¥°3° F | Alle i ual REI EIT tarne Back. 10 U. 8. ae Tiga! “ ie LE te a Ee ie health Hie ait bee r it ie i ie ry i a if ie iF if i Fr it i ie iF a 2s ai 4 A Ree th i o 1 Ws gee Hl i i ol ny = 3s" {3 El he nn He Be re afl antl in tle if Hg eee i ae 3 Hie ald i a wile | “it ntl rt) el ape HT Se Ha i ite itl

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