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4) be om fs ~ f f q ‘ A ~ vy i North Dakota’s “Oldest Newspaper Propose C. R. Green RADIO AND CHILDREN’S VOICES Lanes DROWN OUT GANG GUNS’ ROAR epee RECOMMEND P . Bi ti PROMLBAVENWORTH| ““‘sewcaorsuose. From Financial Morass FOR FREDERICK COOK TWO CRITICALLY WOUNDED ” nor gr ‘Hail, Hail, the Gang’s All Here’ Blares as Gunman Dies in Home Dodge ‘Big Wedding’ Two More Murders Raise Chi-} Attorney General Mitchell and President Hoover to Pass on Action PIONEERED IN NORTHWEST Funeral Services for Bismarck and Cavalier Planned, With Burial at Hamilton ©. R. Green, 69, manager of the Bank of North Dekota since 1922, died at his home here, 602 Avenue D,, ‘at 11:57 o'clock Tuesday night. . Washington, Feb, §.—(#)—Dr. Fred- erick A. Cook, Arctic explorer, serving if i vil i i H EF i Hl : i i | is a striking ire of Margaret Couzens Chewning, 19-year-old daugh- ter of Senator James Cousens, the richest member of the U. 8. senate, and ‘Wm. Jeffries Chewning, Jr., 25, who eloped from Itimore because of it i i i iit it g& prominent Virginis family and ia's clerk ino Waste: arid isa “ ington bank. : j g H 8 g z Sinclair, Thoresen, Langer, Gubernatorial Possibilities 1 Hd 2> i tel Forecast Big Year Roy Frazier Believes League For Mosquito Pest (|: “Congressman Could Beat Storge Shater—_ DISCOUNTS. LYNNER ‘BOOM’ a F H PAT REID TO-CARRY NANUK PARTY BACK [essere TO ALASKAINPLANE >acssrs eis the man, about 40 years old, was in furnished flat on West trict makes the biting statement. “We have fought the mosquito pest with great success in the past,” he said in his annual report, “but. it seems we must now give up the bat- tle because we have no more money and can’t get any more.” This phrase “no more money” is being heard quite a bit in Cook coun- ty lately. TRACE COW DEATHS TO ELECTROCUTION the] Short Circuit Is Said to Have Charged Stanchions in In- dian School Dairy Barn Delegates to Nonpartisan State Convention Friday Be- gin to Arrive the grocery in his well ‘Tist street when two men called: last night. Plans to Return to Trading Ship With Gasoline for Eiel- son Searchers Plans for removing some of the Political obstacles from the pathway of the Nonpartisan League were out- lined here today by R. W. Frazier, chairman of the Nonpartisan execu- tive: committee, upon his arrival for the Nonpartisan state convention which will open at 10 a. m. Priday. Frasier said he has in mind three men who would.make excellent can- digates for the Republican guberna- torial nomination. In order they were J. H. Sinclair, incumbent con- from the third district; T. H. Thoresen, Nonpartisan gubernator- fal candidate at the 1928 primary election and William 8. Langer, Bis- Gidate for the attorney generalctin for gel nomination in 1928. ’ Of these, Frazier said. Sinclair would make the ideal candidate. He expressed belief that Sinclair could defeat Governor will take off today from North Cape, Siberia, for Teller, Alaska, in a plane Piloted by Captain Pat Reid, Canadi- an_avistor. iy Slow electrocution, the latest of Lynner, mayor of Fargo, would be Placed in nomination for the guber- Natorial nomination but expressed Goubt that the “federal crowd” of the Nonpertisan i é i = 5 gz : i é i : i i : i : i H Hf on page seven) INDUSTRY WILL i i i z i | ATO s if g i i i gf i ef [ : i i g < g E he i & li di HI it iH E i i i 5 i i E J »|prints the following: , 69, Banker and Financier, Dies President Hoover to Call On Taft, Reported Better Night of Restful Sleep Revital- izes Body Exhausted in Nation’s Service HIS FAMOUS SMILE RETURNS Canadian ‘Subjects’ Sincerely Anxious Over Condition of ‘the President’ Washington, Feb. 5.—()—President Hoover will visit former Chief Justice Taft at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. Decision of the president to visit the former chief justice was made after reports from physicians who rece Mr. Taft's condition was better lay. . ‘Word reached the white house that Mr. Taft was able to leave his bed and sit up in an easy chair. Mrs. Taft informed the president that Mr. Taft would be glad to see Mr. Hoover if he cared to call. Mrs. Hoover may accompany the president. The president and the former chief justice long have been friends. Hoover Highly Pleased Mr. Hoover was highly pleased at the optimistic bulletin which was is- sued today by Mr. Taft’s physicians, Dr. Francis Hagner and Dr. Thomas A. Clayton, and of the opportunity to see the former president. ‘The white house has been keeping in constant touch with the Taft home since the return of the former chief justice from Asheville, N. C., yester- day. The bulletin issued during the fore- {noon by his physicians was made Public at the white house executive ices. Sleep Revitalizes Him ‘Taft was better today, a night of restful. sleep having revitalized to some extent a body exhausted in service of the nation. His physicians, however, still re- garded him as seriously ill and his their concern over the man whose jovial smile and genial nature have endeared him to millions of his fel- low citizens. Pending a consultation later, Dr. Francis Hagner, Mr. Taft’s personal physician, said shortly before noon that all he could announce was that his patient was better. Wakes With Smile Upon waking at 8 a. m., Mr. Taft this morning greeted those at his bed- side with a cheerful “good morning” «Continued cn page seven) JURY IS DEADLOCKED OVER TEXAS MURDER Austin, jury deliberating the case of John W. Brady, former jurist, charged with the murder of Miss Lehlia Highsmith, reported today it was “hopelessly” deadlocked. f Is Regular Block | Off the Old Chip 1 e ‘New York, Feb. 5.—()—Apropos of | joint the Tafts and the Hughes, father and json, the New York Times today It is possible for a fond father to sit as one of the judges on the su- Preme court and listen to his son at the bar, but in such a Some years ago a tice Day was arguing a the suprem: The judge was a man slight in physical stature, while his son was a strapping big fellow THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ____ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1930 Mexico Installs New President President-elect Manuel Ortiz Rubio, of Mexico, who took office today, is shown above. Below is President Emilio Portes Gil, whom he succeeds. | WEINBERGER'S BID IS LOW FOR COMMUNITY BUILDING CONTRACT Additions and Deductions for Alternative Materials to Determine Winner It looked as though A. J. Wein- { berger, Bismarck builder, might be the lowest on the construction of the commuinty building, when the bids, seven, were opened before a joint session of the city and county com- missioners in city hall at 2 o'clock this afternoon. His bid for construc- tion was $135,990. The next apparent lowest bidder Texas, Feb. 5.—(#)—The| Was the Carl G. Steen company, Grand Forks, whose bid was $139, However, each bid was accompan- fed by a mass of alternative bids bas- ed on materials, These were item- ized as additions and deductions to the base Liebenberg has gone over the bids and tabulated them according these alternative offers, the actual total of each bid will not be known. After opening the main bids the meeting equipment bids. The hall was jam- med with bidders on these. The other main bids were: E. A. Moline, Jamestown, $149,725, overhead and profit 10 per cent. Olson and Oheim, Minot, $155,225, overhead and profit 10 per cent. Thorwall Johnson, Grand Forks, $158,000, overhead and profit 12 per cent. H. Mackley, Minot, $159,984, over- head and profit 10 per cent. Redlinger and Hanson, Wahpeton, $163,000, 10 per cent overhead and s ae Occasional snow tonight and day. Not much change in ‘PRICE FIVE CENTS Submarine Abolition 1 _—_ DONALD PLANS. REDUCTIONONLAND AS WELL AS AT SEA Hopes’ League of Nations Will Call Great Powers Togeth- er in Conference CAPITAL SHIP SLASH AGREED America, Great Britain and Ja« pan Expected to Follow 5-5-3 Ratio ing with land as well as sea forces after the five power conference has been completed was predicted -by Prime Minister MacDonald today. The prime minister, to question as to whether ged ori sider calling a conference of the great powers with a view to a reduc- tion of military forces, pointed out that the disarmament problem, in- cluding land forces, had been under careful consideration by the. League. of Nations for some time. “I hope that at the conclusion of the five power conference a further meeting of the preparatory commis- sion on disarmament will be helé which will enable the next assembly of the league to arrange for summon- ing an international disarmament conference.” Agreement Is Seen The highest authority stated todas that America, Great Britain and Japan expect to reach a tentative agreement within a few days for re- duction of capital ships, or battle- ships contained in those countries’ navies. This source stated the Americans had submitted definite proposals Great Britain and Japan. While de. tails were withheld it was understood the proposed reduction would follow Proposal according to the | question. @| material selected. Until Architect to jis proceeded to hear |ere Guest at Hotel Finds Drawer of Dynamite