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Mostly cloudy and colder tonight. E Ni Oldest. Newspaper a) = = am Tw c >> THE BIS Tuesday % PRICE FIVE CENTS, FEBRUARY 3, 1930 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, ESTABLISHED 1878 n SERIOUS CONDITION Health Forces Taft To Res OF CHIEF JUSTICE, REASON ADVANCED Resignation Removes From Of- ll and Elevator to Meet Bonds’ Interest 1 mb Kee i . SKOER [Arctic T lson’s Fate ie Secret of E ps REFUSES TO GIVE UP. [CHICAGO SUBU Oo ficial Life an Outstanding Figure of the Time ry 9 Weeks og Sees Shadow ix in for S RBAN |! Groundh les BO Like We-uns’ Handle Thar Rods YEAR IS $269,890, DES OF AVIATORS | COVERNMENTSEIND ||_ Hot Shafer Submits Statement to ABLE TO FIGHT OFF ILLNESS TO SEARCHING CORPS| TREASURIES EMPTY Stone Mentioned: as Successor, Legislators Covering First To Ask Citizens for $6,000,000 Year as Manager \ Due to Personal Friend- Arthur Johnson, Jamestown, to ship With Hoover to Meet Police, Fire and ‘Carry On’ for Alaska’s LOSS TO STATE, $39,937.47 » Feb. 3.—()—William Taft, Health Payrolls ‘Financial Showing Consider- a8 came, saw and. was con- Mr. Groundhog, perennial weather prophet. CREDITORS HAVE ‘TO WAIT’ WILL SAIL ON WEDNESDAY ‘What Is Fame?’ Asks Ole Eiel- tise Previous Year’ Fie Better Than That of around the rivulets that trickled from melting snow banks. quered yesterday when he visited Bis- marck. Parents Contribute Cash to Keep Schools Open as Di- ie eo f Galt Although the to entertain |denly, so far son Jack Frost | Was concerned, Circle of the ft NORTH DAKOTA SKIRIDERS WIN and his shad ther bureau will bear him out, weel that Bismarck can Winter and for another six balminess presaged the But not Mr. Groundhog. more | nose the Now he has retired for another six weeks. Because he saw his shadow he decided to hole in again to avoid winter weather, which is his way of But he didn’t leave before getting his nose wet. We don't mean by that interpreting this shadow business. Cook county had lots of company on lemma Grows Worse Feb. 3.—(P)—As une Leon began the ninth day son, Declaring Hatton Bet- ter Than Arlington Wi ral = GANGS CLAIM FOURTH VICTIM: Ell He had seemed worn and for weeks, and it @ matter of {should be SABBATH DAY DE AFAR ae of the 1es- | Roar of Elevated Trains Drown appeared to be time when a tech named. Who that will be remains NATIONAL TITLES AT TOURNEY to be seen, beca has not yet accepted forming rtance of the ition. President Hoover 's Mr. Taft’ Casper Oimoen, Minot, Repre- Bill Alive Says, ‘It Isn’t So’ Out Roar of Guns Claim- have been and Means Court The impo eo lies in the the court. fle resignation reorganization -of | Probable » At senting Canton, Defeats With Ferry in Bay Defending Champ Association Meet Trygve Stone, Fargo, Places Tenth in National Ski San into for a frolic in the slipped relatively warm water and was San Francisco, Feb, 3—(?)—A large whale Francisco Bay cruising past Alcatraz Island yes- terday when @ ferry boat appear- ed dead ahead. ‘The whale flicked a fluke pus- City employes, payless for a month, may have some important news to- iat halli apaati, | if ig 83 #g Gs fle HT i ie | ML DOLLAR KE following an an a i 250 telephone’ calls e Hat, tas Bead to the apace and that “Lang- i me ‘Which is the best proof hereabouts | 4 that s rumor circulated yesterday| to ese teeth deg rey asking about the that Langer had been killed in an au- BL dipy i Lilt tomobile accident was just a rumor—} ing nothing more. Al Fil i i : says it isn’t so. up- nig cub si | pele 1 ing Revenge Latest Sacrifice to Crime im- and Racketeering ‘DUDE’ KILLED GY ‘FRIENDS’ plicated With Kidnaping HURTS NACRASS| ESCAPE SERIOUS i tended. John Steele, git i H ply | ELOPING DAUGHTER aed pH Z a2) a He i ra ¥ ire creule jaes tice of the was elected president of the R. 8. Elmer, Billows Falls, Ver- i Fourth—John Koscielak, Duluth rete ist Ski club; tenth—Trygve Stone, Dovre | req: Other leaders in class B were: Ski club, Fargo. Dr. for didance and jumping =k Bil fit Margaret Couzens Chewning Weddings ‘Are Messy’ Norfolk, Va., Feb. 3.—(?)—Forgiven “I studied domestic bcience for four “and we're going to live on my salary,” the bridegroom said. Ran Away Because Big of Senator James Couzens, Michigan capitalist, is going to do her own | % years and I can cook anything frem | bread to eggs,” she said as she and her husband, an employe of a Wash- ington trust company, discussed their ; Berwyn is exhausted and the village admit they are “hard press- es Nate MATE Barnes Dea time of it.” NORTH DAKOTA GRAIN ia Ae in 332 i ve ile th ae vine al : e Have Income of More Than a Million a Year taxes collected ye fal an ree een hee he EE of income ul Hil Hi ae 496 Persons in United States Bert | sued for a decease of ceding J, Wilmer, Rosa- i ul aera Enid, Oklahonia, presi. wheat Growers ass0- | increase of $316,014,283. Hn L. ia na He al He 3 Ha qui sist ai mr Wi PAA re all alt i THe 43 ent inte scala the Scene of All; Two on Bridge Are Unusual iia rns 500 $1,500,000 to In the million-dollar class ‘Wheat | sons had a revenue of from $1, 3; William Settle, president, ee i bits a A dil BgEAg dbastala i Hee Heep ili ae uh ee ft B38 Lays a iat aah if "g Li al ase i fae ay a aie a 2 iL as i Hii Duluth, Minn., former mane Be was chosen vice president and Har- |°* Sir | old Grinden, Herbert Jeffries, royal governor of! national president was selected secre- ‘ by King Charles 11,” a : ., Feb, 3.—(/)— | husband explained. Grand Forks, N. D. tea of emt A. ne an ae a “It was given to my ancestor, They, arrived in Norfolk by boat trom Baltimore, where they were mar- gagement ring, a large amethyst set in gold. Virginia, ates Ht ah 3 He ie ial ; a” ee ral als MT ‘the advance guard of DEALERS MOBILIZING of from 87 had incomes of from to. $3,000,000, $1,500,000, 105 of $2,000,000, prey y i } Ee a ein [gt Fl Central States Bott. Whoa Froid, Montana, farmer; E. H. Hodg- son, Little River, Kansas, farmer. Growers associat i i HU : ss ry i a pi F ie °F uae ag its sf ceil i yy ups “ul it i ii a it ih 3 ait a aa 428 it 2g aera tt ip en : i set Hate Deel “He i i fe ile 3