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’ North Dakota’s . Oldest Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1878 LaFollette To Get Finance Post EE ne Future King of Italy W ATMASS INHISTORIC CHAPELOF QUIRIAL Archbishop Of Pisa, Friend Of Royal Family, Unites Royal Lovers _, BRIDE IS ORDERED TO OBEY Cardinal Acts As Civil Officer In Reading Marriage Code At Nuptials” ding of Humbert’s Yolanda, to Count C: Mas. Rov Jonson of the five North Dakota rural women who will be honored as the third group of Master Farm Homeniakers, January 15, in St. Paul are presented in the above Iayout. They were shown as typically ive Northwest farm women by a nationally circulated magazine in ‘with the Home Econorgics Extension service of the North Dakota tural college. Mrs. E. H. Burke, Edmore, is the fifth woman whose picture does not appear here. The five were chosen from among 34 outstanding candidates. FIVE NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN ARE NAMED MASTER HOMEMAKERS | » Mas. A. D. Cross. PARK RIVER. WB. and three former queens as well as 28 and 26 princesses of the blood were among the guests, who constituted one of the most brilliant assemblages seen at any European court since the . King Albert and Queen Elisa- eth: of the Belgians, and ‘Astrid, duke and duchess of and Cherles. count of Flanders, from Br for the. wedding. : Beret Fcmatact ot Tabs ‘Agricuiturat And Qusicess Lead- _ers Ot Northwest to Honor Able Quintet Women Don’t Talk | ° Evanston, Ill, Jan. 8—(#)—There is an old Chinese Ing that women ‘| COLLEGE AIDED SELECTIONS | Conninenars nes learncé, mh fo bia i Tokio, Edmore, Gaéselton, Park River and Crary Women Among 34 Candidates the chance not only to be encouraged to talk. —_—————_ MYSTERIOUSLY KING WINTER LOOSES SLEET SCOURGE OVER VAST PLAINS REGION Arotic Gale Speeds Minute Ici- cles to Disrupt Transporta- tion Communication NORTH DAKOTA CLEAR, COLD Arizona Medicine Men Con- founded; California Not Boasting About Snow Over the favorite domain of King Winter—the vast region of the Great Plains and the eastern slopes of the Roc:-; Mountains—there rolled today the drum-like beat of a gigantic sleet storm with which the burly old mon- rule. From northwestern points in Can- ada to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Mississippi River to the Contin- ental Divide, sleet, snow, and rain drove south and eastward on the wings of a northern gale, while mercury dropped out of sight. 7 A ETRE NEE RCE Ported. Believe It or Not! Wine?" here. too much. it donne apply at o low; Grand Forks, 26 below; Valley City, 22 below; and Minot, 27 below. King Wiuter even put a foot in Arizona and astonished Indian medi- the! cine men south shelter in their ho- Bans, at a loss to understand their weather gods. ‘The medicine men announced sev- eral weeks ago that from mysterious sources of their own they had obtain- ed information that no snow would fall this winter in Arizona. Northern Arizona today was blan- keted in white, and the end is not KILLED INKENTUCKY |=: Man Held But Footprints Don't Correspond With Those Seen Near Corpse aying ot en 18 yede old gil whose an pedes th two bullet wounds in her st was found in a ravine 5 puzzled officers today thoags a youn man known as her sw was in jail charged with her murder. The |, Daisy Horn, daughter of 5 » Bo: lorn, had been missing from home all night when her body was found early. yesterday. The mother had first, told officers the, girl left home with a man the parents did not recognize, but nies ing An- eblphire Hct she swore to a warrant c! cil, Res Chicago, Jan. 8.— (AP! mother of a wore’ his, officers said. They were at a loss for a mo- tive for crime. *-| Bank of North Dakota Shows $21,500,000 as Quick Assets in Funds Assets and liabilities of the Bank of North Dakota balance at $67,182, 1.65, according to a statement of he institution’s condition issued to- been known to police and hoodlum, - His mother,.a woman of slight build, with {search for the aviators lost in the held IRAINSTORM CAUSES | POSTPONEMENT OF | ARMY PLANES’ HOP Flight Commander Orders 22 | Ships Back to Selfridge Field For Thawing {TESTS WINTER EQUIPMENT 43 Officers And Men And One! Civilian Will Make Jour- ney Over State Selfridge Field, Mt. Clemens, Mich., 8.—(P)—An overnight rainstorm that covered the planes with ice caused & postponement today of the Army’s j mid-winter test flight from Selfridge field to Spokane and return. After inspecting the 22 planes, set on the ice of Lake St. Clair for the takeoff,. Major Ralph Royce, flight commander, ordered, them brought back to the field here to be thawed out. From Selfridge field the route of the flight lies north by a little west with St. Ignace, Mich. scheduled as the luncheon stop. From there the route will take the flyers to Duluth, the overnight stop. ‘The second day’s hop, if weather conditions permit, takes the planes to Minot, N. D., for the night. Great Falls, Mont., 700. miles farther, ends will be made over a slightly more! southerly route. It is scheduled to take four days. ‘Winter equipment to be tested on the planes includes special heaters for keeping: motors warm on nights they stand in the open and special jotors, W. Morrow, ambassador to Mexico; ambassador to Bel Pratt, Senator. Joseph T- HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1930 eds Belgian Princess Members of the “American peace expedition to Europe,” these men go to| London as the United States’ representatives at the five-power conference | on naval limitation and reduction. In the top row, left to right, are Dwight Senator David A. Reed, and Genera: Charles G. Dawes, ambassador to Great Britain. Center: Hugh 8. Gibson, igium; Secretary of State Henry Rear Admiral Hilary P. Jones, retired. Robinson, Secretary of the Navy Charles'F. Adams. ! Stimson, chairman; |. Bottom row: Admiral William V. BULLET ‘NOLLE PROSSES’ CASE OF 5 CHARGED WITH EXTORTION: [ Wedding Bonds Do Not a Prison Make : OO Chicago, Jan. 8&—(#)—Carl Wie- gand, according to the testimony, re- fused Miss Grace Tomlinson’s pro- posal of marriage so vehemently that she had him arrested for beating her. Judge Alfred Erickson was about to say “90 days in jail,” tine voice from the room shouted, “stop: Miss Sarah Cascio’ ‘Let him go,” she said, “and I'll DELAY EIELSON HUNT Snow Laden Skies At Nulato And North Cape Forestall Flight Chances Fairbanks, Alaska, Jan. 8—(AP) —With relatively high temperatures accompanied by snow and wind, pre- vailing throughout the north, the BOOTLEGGER'S PALS Oretic was a standstill again. today. Dull, snow laden skies here and at Nuiato forestalled any attempt to send planes into the air to search for Captain Pat Reid and his com- panions, Mechanies William Hughes and James Hutchinson, ing between Nulato and Nor- ton. Bay since Saturday when they attempted to fly from here to Nome. e three were on their way to join the hunt for Carl Ben Eielson and ind, who have been mis: ing for two months, is Word received at Nome last night from. North Cape, Siberia, where the Sorbo Beats Retreat From East Grand Forks On Hunt For Escaped ‘Rube’ Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 8—(P}— fur trading ship Naouk tl the man, vice al nam- ing the Union National “Bank & Trust company, Minot, N, D., and the First Uational Bank . of Ullin, N, D. The Union National, one of the SPE oo el dab +772,106,05_ at of '$1,526,693.58 while the. Firat Na- tional has resources of $640,000 and locked in ice, revealed that weather condi- 8 prevented any scouting for Eielson and Borland, who were lost. Nov. 9 while attempting to reach the ship. Wealthy Vineyardist Missing as Dry Force Holds Five Employes deposits of $550,000. will] ro5 continue in their present capacit’ The Union Nationa! is the corpor- ate successor of the Union ing of. Minot and the First Nation- al, a nationalized successor to the i it ( ak i i i a gee tee it if é FE 4 Principal Witness Against Police Sergeant And Pals Killed In Chicago ACCUSED PRODUCE ALIBI Dead Manufacturer Alleged Fraud In Sale to Him Of ‘Money Making Machine’ ‘automatically nolle ee five men, charged with extor- Hassewer, 55, a cabinet’ manufac- turer, BEST FORKS SHERIFF azar Prosecution. Hassewer's insistence the five men ited, Roche said, is the only apparent motive for the crime. The Weather — Fair to-night and ‘Thursday. f Continued cold. Sh es PRICE FIVE CENTS INDEPENDENT SEAT IN POWERFUL BODY VIRTUALLY CERTAIN Party Leaders Fear Public Air- ing Of Senate Republicans’ Differences |HOOVER KEEPS HANDS OFF Western ‘Jackasses’ Demanded Appointment Of Colleague To Committee ing of differences between Senate Republicans, party leaders today ten- tatively agreed to the appointment of Senaic: La Follette, of Wisconsin, a member of the western Independents, to the powerful finance committee.” As the white house was reporting that President Hoover was taking no active part in the latest quarrel be- tween the senate Republican regulars and the Independents, the worried senate leaders seriously considered Senators La Follette and Thomas of Idaho for the all-important finance committee vacancy assignments. Thomas is a member of the “young guard” regulars and La Fol- lette is a member of the group which has bolted the Hoover farm relief and tariff programs. Another meeting of the Republican committee on committees, which is working out the new Republican slate for the senate, was called for later today and Chairman McNary predict- ed an early solution of the problem. The western Independents, who are now without representative on the finance committee, have demanded the appointr-ent of LaFollette and { have threatened a floor fight. | Senator Smoot of Utah, chairm: of the finance committee, has stren- uously opposed recognition of the In- dependents on the committee which shapes up the revenue and tariff lez- islation. CORTEZ DESCENDANT _ DEPORTED IN MEXICO Government Charges Princo Sold Family Archives to American Interests i t | i Mexico City, Ji 8.—(AP)—A: tonio Aragon Cortez, Prince of Pi Inatelli, who traces his lineage | rectly to Hernando Cortes, conquer- ier of Mexico for sixteenth century in, has been ordered deported as a “pernicious foreigner.” The government charges that Pig- natelli, whose title is derived from an Italian house dating to the j twelfth century, has disposed of family archives, which are of in- tense historical interest to Mexico. to American millionaires and uni: versities. The newspaper Excelsior said some of the archives had been found in the library of the United States congress. Archives which the gov- scumett mtnotineed Perea re 31 had m turned over to it by Pignatelli were said to be only bills and ad- ministrative records of the hospital of Jesus, founded by Cortez, known familiarly as the “Conquistador,” in 1526. Hidden in the archives, or > ed in the memory of the Tauly prince, and possibly one or two Ro- man Catholic priests, is the secret burial place of the remains of Cor- height of the fecling agaieet Bpaine ig e feeling \. 5 The bgt ihe contends thet the jocumen' Trea! are property of Mexico, and nat Pi 4 telli_ had outside no right to dispose of the country. from Outside Loops Record Set by Coast Aviator