The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1930, Page 1

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|. ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MSSTABLISHED 1878- BIS! CK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1980 | | ‘ PRICE FIVE CENTS Death Drawing Near For Taft she Y 2 ® "7 ; Asks American Parley Delegation Recall™iiwo, NOOPPORTUNVTY FOR [MERCER COUNTY NONPARTISAN |NORTHDAKOTAFLAK |[ Poker Alte OopperstierTantet | SU CHV WEAK! ae LEAGUERS PROTEST PLATFORM € % NAVY REDUCTIONS NN " ‘ . ACREAGE RECORD N : End of Former President and : ; \ - Chair Awaits Him ||Propose Law Against Specula- Chi ef Justice Is E: NPKELLAR'S Bo en enti arm mem | ROSPEGT POR 193) — ny Time rain Senator” Singhs: Farmers’ Tariff Alone Idea, ‘Flax Is Hard on the Land,’ | —_— essee aes, “ MRS. HOOVER IS SOLICIT! tion Starts First Debate on ASK REPEAL OF DRY LAWS| — Pissipated, Milloy Tells | aie ~ } TSB Conference Old Friends C and Go at ees prsoen ohoa = FAIR RETURN IS INDICATED one ae = ernme! y Creation Respects t [ 4 f,. MSERALS SAVE MACDONALD Shiai Delage Direct pit " ee ‘ f —_— Generally Regarded as Proper i Saiteeten, Gnas eae Pr oe eer eee f utois ia the forty-eight pens Cash Crop to Take Place | today for cme ot Anucaes uses aes tions Between Americans itive district comprising Merer, O- of Wheat ED | Wiliam Howard °Taft, all hope haa and Japanese ce tier aie {been abandoned, and the end was ;2en, scheduled as 9 meeting,| ‘There is every indication that North : : 3 ‘ copes eh | were: For senator—C. B. Heinemeyer,| than the state’s record acreage in | "forte former Clee Sasa Beulah. For representatives—Richard | 1924 of 1,873,000 acres, James 8. Mil- weaker,” the prrierseentin an | Senator McKellar, Democrat, ‘Ten- ; Dikote aseociation, old the flax de- : "He able to ee very tle wou neavee, who asserted that there was ; | velopment conference held in Minne. is cundiion tase SeneGay ee ' a ype renpione senutce travel] 08 . 3 thie’ Inst: logielative nsesion and “who | aerenge in ase: woedAsnved waren a At his bedaide were Mrs. Taft and i Diy sae courses teresting cts Foeaadied iotetptitaliedieh melee fniScmer On age te Ma: e while thee. soc, Meduere inning, " Tronic was the fate that permitted ‘Poker Alice’ Tubbs to come through numerous gambling-gun fights to die | Taft, was expected four The conference is held annually | atter an operation. Associate of the “Big Shots” of frontier days, Alice numbered among her acquaintances vo a | over, on the ground that he voted dry | under the auspices of the national | «wuq Bul” Hickok, Calamity Jane, Deadwood Dick, Tex Rickard and others who took their whiskey neat and at the last legislative session. Flax Development committee their cards high. Alice died yesterday in Rapid City, S. D ak.» She once dealt faro in Bismarck. Alice is pictured which L. P. Nemzeik of Parlin, N. J. + above in the elem ent she loved. is chairman. Mr. Nemeek, a graduate eighteenth amendment, but an at- | Of the North Dakota Agricultural col- igen ie wit tn names: ot 4.6, “omens tat’ copes |"POker Alice’ Tubbs Draws Death (2 failed. ‘There was some talk in the district | Of ° e wee ee eros DEAN IN BLBOTRG ee eee eee ~~ 2. Big Gamble With Her Surgeons Sia a aeee| CHAIR DRAWS NEAR reese =" STATE PROHBITION [etree cmc o ow ATTEMPT TO OPEN pope ace ARE aoe as CAMPAIGNPLANNED ee ax rau MEMORIAL HIGHWAY "he ii rT . “ — London, Feb. 28—()—With imme- | Prison Guards Fear Killer of Co- tof fall) of the British) ed Mistress Will ‘Break’ far more harm then good.” Drys Organize to Fight Measure | De e+ with PISTOL OR CARDS | Caterpillar Tractor Being Used | Freeman 3 : "4 fefore Execution © Seeki eking Repeal of National | Q g era ere | ye to. Break. Ice Coat on French delegation which will permit - and)State Laws a ae . as ty } . i . Disputed Bets Settled by Glare; Flood Waters Fargoz.N. D., Feb. 28.—(#)—Resolu- From Alice Where Guns; i adopted tion calling upon the people of North Spat A M |_ Efforts to open up traffic on the REPUBLICAN Dakota’ to wefend the constitution pat Among Men Bismarck-Mandan paved highway i j were igediaes today by\ state com- ; mission workmen. prohibition laws were adopted by the| _ P#Pid City. 8. D.. Feb. 28—}— | “tne workmen, eight in number, . on.’ statewide dry convention meeting |Death, dealing from “a cold deck,” | were breaking up the ice coating on ° : flipped the ace of spades for “Poker | the Heart river overflow covering the yesterday. \ _nmeeeeits creeniioen mss sent] Alice” Tubbs yesterday. It was her reir by sean a Frscgh cond empowered to appoint a general | sqmissio1 ractor over it. lowing the break- committee of 60, not less than one in- Cae Spas ieuactorna tenn ing up of the ice a snow plow will be dividual from each county, to be re- ys i run over the highway to clear the Be g2s ~ |< ARTUR GUBRRA TALK ey ve, vere merely Seatn tbe sensu i gueton "| cotre of hard ving, traght-ahoot | "hough the water in the raroad ‘ " were . . ia e wa: New Premier Announces Polit- was Mrs Been Sane cnaenee ao the reaiire ing men and women who added the page is trom two to three fea ibiti fe {commit jomas F. Kane, vie - way officials believe ai ical Speech Prohibition spiny Grand Forks, president of the Univer- | 0!o—sometimes it was blood-red—to | DOP Sm) Sbte to get through if After Address or clem- ; Mrs. Elizabeth | the old west. “Deadwod Dick,” “Wild the ice is taken away. | 4 : % state | Bill” Hickock and “Calamity Jane”! ‘This, however, is a slow and diffi- gr ag egy ‘an interna- 5 zi president of the W. C. T. U.; R. R.| were others. cult task, according to George E. Madrid, Feb. 28.—(?)—Metropolitan pistol marks- ‘Wolfer, Jamestown; Thomas W.Gales| Poker Alice wore a gun, smoked | Hanson, of the highway department. | Spain today was swept by a tide of onal recogni- of Fargo, state superintendent of the | cigars and could swear like a trooper; | He says the ice is from five to nine and anti-monarchial unting and ve- Anti-Saloon league. : but in all of her 77 years of life she | inches thick for a distance of about played cards with Statements made to the house judi- | dealt from the top of the deck. two miles from the underpass. ‘until “lights in Wi During a life as adventurous as} although most roads in the state He was cheer- any man’s, she gambled for high|are open, highway conditions in game, but as the stakes without a single betray North Dakota today were uncertain, ; fatal day, the quiver of the hand as she dealt; with- | according to T. G. chief has agricult . G. Plomasen, eo the, ead <7 Pneggeni ee te craves: . of Hie Higarer department mainten- . ance n. . x committee draft an answer to Blew- ‘The survey showed that U. 8. route attempted to bring down ett’s satement and send it to congress. | nobody- a No. 10 was blocked by snow east of Richardton and U. 8. route No. 2 STATE LEASES OUT [Ee Samael Minot. sink so deeply into the sub-grade jt I i ie le fe + ie 5 B | z Policeman Wounded in Gun i j who has dis-| Fight; Explosion of Bomb lic Tr ii ji that they cannot operate, Plomasen | which acts in Burleigh Are vy 5 : 5 ae eee Prevented by Finders Bots) Punts Up by F: wi 4 | Stow was general throughout North | Airways, iaat_night | be and Snapped Up by Farmers a F He told _ ‘ ‘would set it at the the two, Court House Today they :90 p.m. committees a8 Taeee pes ne e Siner’ who veeide in Le- thelr not visited him since his gk i PH f [ 3 i “at i ! To Be Considered by ; Merchants on Monday ‘A. proposal to hold a trade. week there 1 to be taken up at.« meeting enna aeghed bayonet ngg AR of merchants called for ‘eve- Ben Eielson and Earl Borland, B H : g E | I i a2 | i Z E F gebge it isle le fi Elk Me 8 zi de (3 si ie hi i sgl i He i ell fe fle ul li i ig g E 5 i jit i it i iz E EE Z fie i mays teen, ipected ban ‘eroded tne 2 2 ts al ana

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