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bd MotNgay. Coote wd. , BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1930 PRICE FIVE CENTS ESTABLISHED 1878 .a Wild Jackasses’ Rule Senate "i M’Kelvie Tells Farmers They Must Mobilizemassin MERCY OF COALITION, BURLEICH FARMERS ee Fe COUNT vai t Beligerent Son of | Burleigh County Could Be Proud of This HOOVER IS INFORMED de RIVats. eases son ia te tore President, Asking for Speed in ‘May Rise Again 190 Persons Discuss Farming|<ictator, ‘nas been expelled from| |) aie a : . and Home-Making at Wash- ice irecton of his father to| (ag aoe 3 “|| Passing Tariff, Told ‘Noth- Spanish police yesterday placed him oo : ing Doing’ Until March burn Economic Meeting on an express train for Irun and Hen- : — daye, and accompanied him to the — ERE French border. An official explana- : m| | HOLDS BREAKFAST MEETING A TO) HOW TO UNK " DPIN COOPERATION Success of Agricultural Relief He j Under Hoover Plan Held SHOW FAITH IN LIVESTOCK Terai Lis thanting tom Wis wry 4 — officers in Madrid who he said had q to Imply Unity 'Score Combine-Harvester as | sulted his father. helen eter ce pering Business and Econom- ic Progress of the Nation ORDERLY MARKETING GOAL Former Nebraska Governor Ex- | Senge Se DCRTASON LAYS ONE yaa ' ST I : ; ' qtisshington, Feb. | 18—e)— Presi. Washburn, N.’D., Feb. 18.—(7)—An SON 10 RE WAITS : : int Hoover, after a week of quiet: increase in feed crop production in i] x f " : contemplation in fishing off the * plains Aim to Eliminate sei Sbahky! te Vesodnmnna “by : : Florida coast, has asked for a speed- | McLean : : i of the legisia Grain Speculation discussions occurring at the two-day ROR BODY OF SECOND F ‘eee uy the ‘government copecially aa it at — farm business conference being held : { ; : ae 3 fects the tariff bill, and has been told by his party leader that the nominal Republican majority in the ix . z : “ BR “at the mercy of the coalition.” Funeral Services Held for Clar. ; ii : irhie coalitann te tna here, which will end this afternoon. Feed shortage during the last sev- eral months forced many farmers to dispose of their stock in poor condi-| ence Osborn; Lt. Maser’s By J. HARVEY GIBBONS ‘A call to cease acting 28 6,000,000 tion with resulting reduced profits. Death Described i One hundred and ninety farm resi- e by Samuel R. McKelvie former gov- dents attended the meeting. Ideal (Tribune Special Service) : . ernor of Nebraska and now wheat | Overthrown in a parliamentary. test | weather conditions did much to over-| njicxinson, N. Dak., Feb. 18—Dick- : in the long senate consideration that ive on the federal farm/|in France yesterday, former Premier |come the handicap of poor roads, with | inson this afternoon paid last respects ‘ : it would hardly be recognised by its ry city | Andre Tardieu, chief of the French |the‘result that all of the 11 commit-/+5 one of its sons while it awaited : § ‘ ‘authors. delegaticn to the London naval dis- | tees, into which the various phases of | news another ad ‘The president, feel t armament conference, will probably | farming MENINAaRates were di- funeral —— leaders were dist ling ag tty be — et ao ak beta ipslor aed vided, had full-sized attendances. ere raat If Burleigh ‘county voting-taxpayers at spring electiong approve a bond issue to construct a new courthouse to Mat cabioot Gutta tot ‘any dissa- 40-50 Delegates, Women neiicisl Feports from the U. 8. 5.1 repiace the present structure, they can kee the above pictured architect's drawing in mind. This tisfaction with the naval policy| Between 40 and 50 of the 190 dele-/ today gave Reece perms ieee Gober is a tentative sketch submitted to the county commission by a North Dakota architect. It is purely an imagina- espoused by the former premier at |gates were women. furrounding the death of Lieutenant i tive planning of a building that would fit Burleigh county's needs for government offices. thz internstional parley. Faith ‘in diversification was voiced| Walther G. Maser, who was killed SPRING FEVER FOUND Sas cert BANK CORPORATION "Wari, eases, | TAXPAYERS TO VOTE CONTAGIOUS DISEASE ae ay es ee Se IN BISMARCK SURVEY PE eho oli repeaters) Sa 10 EXECUTIVE BODY tere a ion | WITH GUIDING PLAN wie i E 5 lite 7 ge g that may never be known, stepped in- ee House Leaders Bitter to the.immediate vicinity of the ex- ‘2 House leaders have been haust stack of the catapult. After the|Earnings Rate of $2.41 per RECOVERY OF BODY Architect Has Prepared Tenta-|°Pe® in expressing themselevs about to vote on this spring when the town- F launching was completed, | the senate’s attitude toward Tribune Reporter Gets ‘Eye- ‘8 amt ee Share Established for Ope jenn tive Design for Three-Stary. [tari legisation, “toauy hayes Opene?” of Weather in Karn- erations'to Dec. 31 cuifice125-by enki tivé ‘Tilson, the Republican leader ble Down Main Street 4 | si y 69 Feet [blamed the senate for “creating un- r — { rss ce iy it is Hampering busin: te bane St. Paul, Feb. 18—()—Establish- | ‘The proposed $250,000 bond issue |#"d interfering with the ecconoma: ——— that this rush of gas, acting as it does of an earnings rate of $2.41 per | Progress g Bismarck ‘and’ the, aalesout like the biast from ® gun, killed hum share during fod of its oper- HUNT FOR EIELSON | Which the taxpayers of the county are | MRO“Oait for the tcaference, indi- instantly. - ations up to Dec. 31, 1929, was an- | .| “Lieutenant Maser had long experi-| nounced today by the First Bank | ship elections are held will build ajleaders with the Jam of legislation ence with this type of catapult and | Stock. ) & bank holding | ., |New court house combining beauty, |facing the senate, which includes ac- must have been fully aware of the| company operating in the ninth fed- | Alaskans Expect Crosson or Gil-| needed space, safety to records and|tion upon various appropriation bills, danger of standing in the vicinity of | eral reserve district. I to Bri Back-N | utility, if it is approved by the voters. | Prohibition questions and other mat- the exhaust stack. Directors of the corporation am to Bring Back“News An architect has assured the board |ters. With the entire membership of | cated the concern of administration “The plane was launched success-| adopted the report'in a meeting here ‘ of Locating Hero of county commissioners of this after |the house and one-third of the sena' . fully and was not dampged in any| today prior to a meeting of stock- ORNS | sketching a tentative design on which to come up for re-election thie nen, Particular, so first reports erroneously | holders later in Minneapolis. The —. to base calculations of cost and to|there has been an anxiety on Capitol & stated it was blown to pits. Both the| rate, the announcement said, isequal| Nome, Alaska, Feb. 18—(#)—Re- give the taxpayers an idea of what 3 operation of the catapult and the be- | to 9.65 per cent on the $25 par value covery of the body of Earl Borland. | they are to vote on. havior of the plane were norm-! in| of its stock which closed here yester-| mechanic, from the snow-covered| ‘The tentative design is in the form every respect.” day at $33.50 a share. wreckage of the plane in which he attended the free entertainment pro- m . ‘has Osborn Rites Conducted Of the corporation's authorized) and Carl Ben Elelson plunged to four Caught With Pheasant; poe ries A eicwersneen ese en) pesleecey for Clarence .Oa- caplialisation of 10,000,000 shares, oe near North Cape, Siberia, Nov. er on i { .} born, 21, who di | 3:016,870.57 shares were outstanding, | 9 last, has revived hope that the body Question Is Wheth know having lived in this ‘ pl leche the recommenda. a a 0 died here aman, cve- held’ t imately 16,000 stock | of Eicl Mi be iccsted anes. ‘two Fi To oft Bird Reserve é ” i .. | ball " holders. The corporation recently} Ni Two lower floors of the structure my | Bresented to the conference for 8P-| Pe Ae on Episod ene | established a dividend rate of $1 a ports would be devoted to offices. An of- ¢ | Brow share. O'clock this afternoon. Gent . fice even would be provided for the Seatorcoh the chine, ceticigt ea, Burial Tee ennuel sapere fiactons tink 92 Riggers agent, There are - rail: banks are company . provisions as BENTONITE FACTORY sa gy Gf ealdporoane ets aad a They believe that either Joe Crosson | bedrooms for both women and Ey i Hearing of four privates of the Fort ‘Monday He 3 ti u Alty Brown, William Fish, Keith Mc- Election of four additional mem- wreck, 90 miles southeast of the her home at the Dickinson and ne Pye ip iwc ec youth in N or Harold Gillam, flyers stationed at | jurors, in cases where juries would season again. Company K, National Guard unit Minesota, Mon-/| the Nanuk, will bring back word of | in session over night. Restless = 3 here, who acted as pallbearers were | ‘tana, North and South Dakota and/the recovery of Elelson’s body the . W. Walter Leonberger, Richard Davis,| Michigan. next time they fly to the scene of pos Pats . “| Conviction of Bism the “last word” in , and Martin Jahr. the corporation's | ship. ing building. ion arck Cult be.| First Carload Manufactured Is] Honor: ibeare: announced me In a building such as the tentative is the federal weather oteerve._ 0. abe, ui weturnel toon hoe tee . Doctor for Practicing Med- Saved; Four Narrowly icine Illegally Upheld Escape Death jiniinlng sage said the body had been found . | five days before, about 100 feet from. > (Tribune Special Service) 5 ann Minneapolis. tate five eae et snow. re Boning pepe sodd ¢ ‘ ' . Dak. Feb. 18—Fire ig . pty os " f offices in Practice of medicine was affirmed by Clarence Gaborn left his father ‘and : Miller was convicted in Emmon: Continued age seven’ county for alleged practice of medi. fi f it g | i J i iy Be li i 4 f d i i ee z #ESEE John Anderson, caretaker at the reel netic ae i $150 and costs. " Series ar aa PTOMAINE POISONING |scKee Funeral Rites |,» Ewe | To Be Held Wednesday residential section, cet planned provides for separating board and visitors with business E i j CAUSED DOG DEATH re 3 when | c ‘accidentally in this additional free service had been . granted by the express company after | often Fargo's Hungry Canines Is ‘Tappen Con- | approval of the interstate commerce | church 4 commission was received from 8. A. Blamed by Chemists Steele | Davis, St. Paul, superintendent of this area. The city commission, the Associa- tion of Commerce, the local express pian. office and many Bismarck residents cooperated during the past year in the city. BE E = 7 i ge i ics g é ill i f g & i : i Ly ek | g g a Es : ef f [ ql 4 Ci libs i i i 4 hal Hele gak i Esk FI 33 Permanent Waves, More Perfaanent Wives Needed to Stem ‘Tide of Immorality, Says Judge, Lauding Freest, : Finest, Frankest, Freshest Youth - Less . ile