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‘ va THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i SEES EEREEREEEEREREEREEeenneneeenene eee etree ee - ——- oo ——- # ESTABLISHED 1873 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1927 “_ PRICE FIVE CEN a BM ARON, NORTH DAMOTA, MONDAY, APHIL 5,10 DEATH TOLL IN FLOOD AREA ESTIMATED AT 200 : THREE KILLED - [As she Appears in Coure | KERENSKY HAS ORGANIZE NEW [they Devate Proniiion Question] FATE OF MANY JIN ST, PAUL; 2 — : = FACE SLAPPED RIVAL CHURCH | ms ——— OTHERS STILL GUNMEN SOUGHT _ SECOND TIME) AFTER DISCORD | IS UNCERTAIN i jOne-time Russian Premier! ‘Worldliness’ Said Cause For, Th as Recua KE In 7 : | Thousands Si Brutal Slaying in Recent St. Attacked as He Enters Ban- | New Group, Following An- , Perilous Situations By Paul Crime History | | t Room in Chi | lus Temple Walkout quel oom in C! icago | gelus Lemple alkou' Fleets of Boats WEATHER FORECASTS~ Generally fair tonight and Tues- day. Slightly cooter tonight. | WILL NOT PROSECUTE) AIMEE IS CENSURED 8 = LIQUOR’ FEUD BLAMED Gunmen Believed Out to ‘Get’| |DISEASE IS SPREADING i | | Man Administering Blow Was! Claim Present Angelus Tem- | Former Officer in Imperial | ple Members Not Following | ‘i | | Anti-Typhoid and Smallpox ; McManus and Found Two Russian Army Original Creed Tenets Vaccine Needed—Vaccina- Be | i |, = i » ws ir tl \ Others With Him | April 25.—()—A former) Loy Angeles, Calif... April P| tion Compulsory i ps italy the Imperial Russian army | Discord among followers of ee i St. Paul 256.-()—Unidentified as-| last night public! ed the face} Semple McPherson, which reached a Memphis, T. April 25.—) i sailants shot and killed two men and Sarai Peagl ohn i succes; climax last, week in a revolt within | —Secretary ‘ommerce — Her- (Se Y 4 woman at a flat near the downtown | incident of t nd since Kerensky Lope gee ean and the formation serine se Pheinct Conlare af ; y a new church, is attributed by ‘oolidge's i section here early Sunday. Police arrived in this country. Gladwyn., Nichole, the. evangelists ¢ in the direction of jef work for the flood strich- 1 Mississippi valley, Gould Ark, — April, 25—(P}— tain W. C. Porterfield of the government steamer Coppie was South = called it the most brutal si recent St, Paul crime history. he dead are Lester W. “Porky” Wyman, alias “Porky” Flynn, aged 35, former bell boy and said to have been ‘in the liquor business recently; Wil- liam McManus, 23, ex-convict and ing in The insult, a stinging blow with| former musical director and leader the right palm. was administered as] of the dissenting faction, to a “s Kerensky strode into a banquet room] of wordliness at Angelus Temple at the Palmer House, in which were] “Nichols has been elected pastor several men of Russian birth in} of the Independent Church, formed sympathy with his efforts tol at Glendale, Saturday night, by wrest control of Russia from the | former members of Angelus Temp = drowned last night bootiegger; and Josephine Brunell, +| soviet government. vee band and choir, who “walked out” Bend while attempting to sink @ 27, That,” said Dr. Boris Gregory|in a body following the director's | barge lead of concrete in an ef- The Brunell woman was alleged Telesnitsky, as he slapped the one- | resignation, | fort to save the levee, it was to have been joint owner with Mc- learned toda; Manus of the drinking place in the eight-room flat where the shooting occurred. Garage Man Hears Shots Police are searching for two gun- men in connection with the killin; A man working in a garage near t time premier’s face, “is for what The group of dissenters held their you did to the officers of the Rus-| first services as an Independent sian army ‘church at Glendale yesterday. As the sound of the blow was |) Many Attend heard, the banquet guests sprang to!) About 200 persons attended the their feet and rushed forward. Serge} morning services. The attendance | Busch, who was with Dr. Telesnit-| was doubled at the night mecting. sky, leaped to his freind's side. Fists] ,The tenants of the new reli | Memphis, Tenn., April |The dark ‘record of the Mississippi desolution was continued to- s flood waters extended to new d farming communities. s h ligious | he death list, known to embrace Brunell flat informed police that e1 flew, und there were angry cries} movement were outlined by Nichols, at least 100, mounted as news trick ly Sunday he had heard what he in the Russian tongue. who preached the opening sermons led in from stricken districts. Of- thought was a series of explosions Two Ejected from Hotel and declared that those who had ficial estimates placed the probable and saw two men leave the building. That feud between liquor gangs may be behind the slayings was a ‘. theory the police were working on. \ ¢ It was the belief of authorities that " the gunmen were out to “get” Mc- | Manus and that they shot the other two when they were found in the place. This theory is given weight The maitre d’hotel and several| broken away from the Angelus Tem-| waiters fought their way to Keren- | ple would never return. ide ane wotied 1 i “We have only the kindlie eh, A detect ings for Sister) McPhers the two men were eje d with the temple,” hotel. but if they Dr, Telesnitsky thus exp in the declaration of faith of a which the church of the four square 1 was founded and adhere to it| death toll in the Mississppi delta are at 200. The fate of many others {in the far-flung sectors was doubt | ful. | Thousands had been rescued from perilous situations while other thou- sands were reported still marooned. Throughout the flooded valley fleets of boats were taking refugees from ained his slapped Kerensky be he is doing in this country. Busch, | Pentance.” | who was a lieutenant, and 1, a cap-| |, The | insurgents were told that tain in the Russian Imperial army,)their mew church must remain, “un- r qby the fact that McManus had four wanted to put some dignified indig- il strip themselves of their levee tops, tree and house tops, bullet wounds and the others only nity upon him—to “insult him—in| Worldly ornamentation and put on knolls, Indian mounds, and upper q two each. order to call puble attention to what |the sack cloth and ashes of real re- | stories of dwellings. Three different weapons had been used in the killings. post mortem examnation revealed .38 and .45 cal- | 500 Taken From Levee Top Five hundred persons were taken levee top at ‘ @ ibre revolver bullets and slugs from a were driven from Russia with the [Sullied by scandal or innuendo,” and steamer Wa 4 20-gauge shotgun, McManus, who defeat of the white army. We said {that it would never cenver its aetiss- | had served time in the St. Cloud re- then ‘Russia is lost’ and came to a around “one personality.” He inag formatory for robbery, was shot this country. admonished the women of his con- to reach the marooned people. through the heart, the left hand and “We suw enough of Kerensky in} &"ekation to “dress quietly” and not that it would be impossible to nego: (twice through the head, | Wyman Russia. He did enough harm to the} W¢#" gold and jewels, | tiate the canal, Captain Henry Mey- and the woman were shot in the head. country that was my country. Sn ee nevertheless ordered the vessel I : Pewee Mrs. MePherson carried on at An- don’t want him coming her do ‘ait . things to the ‘country that is now {&Clus Temple yesterday with a ne fe country. We understand) fron {choir and an improvised. orchestra. friends in th K : @ musicians were absent at the Bee eit heh Teky [morning service, but were assembled hus been critic : ° for the evening meeting. Fred. a. States ov : : whet : ng i A. Plates, Government.” “That's why fs Nichols’ successor, di: Trio Held For Questioning The bodies were discovered by three men who said they had gone to the Brunell hore to purchase liquor. Police held the trio for questioning.) More than 300 pints of beer and a 4 quantity of moonshine and wine were found in the flat Wyman's body will be sent to Du- luth, where a brother lives. he channel while screams from mile away, rent the ai rnment boat Tallaluh re cused cight persons, including two small children, who were clinging to illow tops ‘after their gasoline slapped him.” ian Refuses to Prosecute — oe “It is understandable but regret-(,,0ther Rea ee ele Anat the the table that former officer: f th ij -, > ¢ A ‘ Gaseidicaveny, should hone ea Kelist made no reference to the: Wayne B. Wheeler (above) general counsel for_ the Anti-Saloon|tion, grave fears were felt by. of- Ruth Snyder when first ngregation, ‘league, and Cl Darrow (below) famous minal lawyer of|{ficials for inhabitatns of the delta FO Terse; ae : wv | priested"All'that she, has steel! to leave bekjed Nee now. tree, ste | “Dr Felesnitaky, ras. anid (o. have —————_—_—__ {Chieago, who debated the prohibition question at Carnegie Hall, New| country between Greenville and is on trial. These new photographs indicate the facial expressions ] lost a lex in the fighting against the York, Saturday night. she wears as she plays the role of defendant on a murder charge. | Germans before the Imperial govern- : ment was overthrown. His friends ‘ homeless and refu swelling almost hourly in popula- ch ¢ ngy, even impertinent was Mrs. rift in the temple e burg. Despite warnings to their homes before the } PLANS BACKING! appt Ane PASSENGERS ARE BROUGHT |": cevw. | OF CHICAGO IS |WHEELER-DARROW DEBATE AUDIENCE =e" ta slapped by a woman as he addressed ey of her sweetheart, a Russian soldie t City, Ark., related that the flood had x. . Pres sey cooper] MACHINE HAD BROKEN LANDING GEAR T)QNNELLY IS |_e AS WN A ee addition to many refugees from’ the Will Ask Rigid Enforce- ie sae | Nationally Famous Lecturer ee surrounding low lands, were home- York, | !¢ss Engineers, discounted rumors : "1 ani Fai Will Speak at City - i- Carnegie Hall, New of a new break in the Arkansas river q ‘pai of Acuna arence D: Chamberlain! Fair Weather Now Sp y -Aud A Job For You! on an “ SA perch rea dn the areas ae a nae i Prevails. Over N. D |» torium Monday, May 2 Shea ere Elaborate Prepara-| was swept over the protection dike a se eee Guides Record-breaking | H x The American Red Cross needs tins Had Been Made: For| {2™, the wave which poured out of id New ;. il 25.—(/P)—New * ' | $5,000,000, for relict kin ‘ the break at Pendleton. Winchester 1 | vork Pig Sy — friends| -Wright-Bellanca Monoplane Generally weather prevails Dr. Ira Landrith, D. D.. LL. D. off the lower Mississippi river: dis. Cacatl abso Jy| in. Desha. county, Arkansas, was un “Sof Governor Smith are circulating over North Dakota today and will | Chicago, Il. international extension |] trict QUICK. Japaci| Audience, Only | ger water from the Arkan white throughout. the country. excerpts| S@fely. to Earth After Un- continue tom ith tempera- | 0 V1) secretary of the United Society of |] “More than 100,000 persons have Quarter Fill M near Taxarkana, Lafayette 4 from his public papers and speeches ‘ f Re. tes dropping slightiy in the west- | iwi the Christian Endeavor, will speak in]} been driven from th US. Quarter illed — Mayor) cections were covered with in which he advocates enforcement| Successful Attempt to Re- ern und northern parts of the state F Man Appointed Today Bismarck Monday evening, May Scores are killed or missing. Walker Presides from the breag in the Red river of the Volstead laf and maintenance ir B i : tonight, according to, the report of | “@Fgo ppointed Today | 8 o'clock at the ‘city auditorium, Disease from exposu alker Presides | at Finley Bend. F) of the 18th amendment. pair Break in Mid-air ©. |W. Roberts, federal meteorologist.| By Board of Administ Dr. Landrith is touring the state!} injuries threatens to | Men ‘and materials. have been The World, one of the staunchest . aes Rain reported for the 4s} 9 ministra- tader direction pfythe Christian En-|] disaster one of the w in the New. York. (A) —Wayne| TUShed to two places on the main “ot the governor's supporters, says he| Mineol, N, Y, April (®) ‘pn@ hours ending at 7 a. m. today at tion—Succeeds Melntyre eet a the insane Mg nalous history. Uaree) . general counsel for the (Continued on Grand Forks, where ‘the precip; league, defending prohi- n was .03; Langdon and La is ready and waiting for an oppor-| steady hand 1 -Clarence tune time to meet the challenge of dical supplies, vaccines and es Chamber- North Dakota this week. He has been 5 re lly ne ry .of| lin, which guided airplane t 4 more, i x 4 ‘ Lition in a debate Saturday night| °—egp7. those demanding a further expression| yicy Wut fuded am aitplane te a! 0: Pembina, 20and Moorheg, Minn. sheuking on the eubject of reeiters |] t9 stem the advance of epidemies | with Clarence Darrow, criminal law-| | ‘Weather Report i of his views on prohibition. Wor ckedibad h haging otetchen | Oe: : ; speaking on the subject of “Law which have followed in’ the walk Sata ase eran aoe Teresa This information, says the World,| four lives trom death, hs Sores ae bourd of administration. suececeding f2Feement aad World Peace.” Speak-|] of the flood. see etd and hissed, although |g comes from such avhigh source that) Guiding the record-breaking M. E. Melntyre, whose resignation | (ty, Principally on that topic here, he No hater. way. for Temperature at 7 a... - 50 it can be regarded as authoritative.) Wright-Be!lanca monoplane to a safe! also was announced today. ela ace a on che eer. e}] county citizens to express their he hostile demonstration followed] Highest yesterday .............. 65 "7 The World quotes those on the in-| ianding after the tarine gear had Donnelly’s appointment was made) extension of the Christian Endeavor/| sympathy for those affected by | statement that. prohibition, had| Leeeet eet aes LS ae 1 side as paying the governor will of-! ween ‘broken, Chamberlin brought | by 4 three to twe vote of the bonrd| Seelety, which now has nearly 4, i] this great di bar Sh ne. been achieved by a vote of the ma-] Precipitation to 7 a, m. .. piney” i fer the bay le a i himself, a eMhaple ane two girl) reer cee etinn.- WAR pees By Be 1k, sales: hs ‘in asad oo ewe reo neta Jetty, He. was HLS TER Rte eth ae Highest wind velocity aie aoe & Recognition sg the tach Kevaa Papeete de Hh “Annee “luding | Diehl. The third vote was that of | Chicago but who fs at home in every | Send your contribution NOW | CTA’ teu erie ut of the soldiers} Weather conditions at North Da- ment has come to stay and that at- se eli .j,| one of the 48 states has been one of thar pavente ht abo alte R. B. Murphy, chairman of the bo to the Burleigh County Chapter who were overseas and could not] kota points for the 24 hours ending », ched the "l n 5 fanaa yeahs ‘ ut 8 a. m. toda: tempts to repeal it are both unwise! fext, after the mechanic, John Carisi, | Je A: Kitchen. commissioner of ag-| {he outstanding platform figures of |} Red Cross, Bismarck, N. 1 ¢ Hull, at which elaborate ‘ 5 : and futile. had made a futile attempt in mid-air riculture and labor, and Miss Bertha y 'e than 25 years. preparations had been made for 2 1 4 thet’ the ide a futile Palisen athie eubein ads sub.{ He has been one of the champions of FabOnS nad . bed eis. * 3. A general statemen' to rep: he land: . perintendent of pub 4 i , | renin Sime) eno handlin capacity audience, | was Sache shi repair the landing gear. pe’"| moral reform, devoting his brilliang| Om COLAEty GA BR OA, WAS s $2 ss i saloon should be banished in per-| The girls. were, Kloyse Levine, nine- - “ae «| but a quarter filled. Mayor Walker 3 2 3s é % it; id that the Volstead 1: — talents principally to the battles for fi = q petuity and that the Volstead law] year-old daughter of Charles A. Le-!r 3 tiles cate catttaas cen in. acted us chairman. The debate was &¢ ge £3 i should le t cigidly enforced | | vine, president of the Columbia Air 10 Address 20th Anniversary tapdenominatlonal fellowship. among| sponsored by the American Forum,| #8 ge de i permit states to legislate for them- bre perl ef ee By “hae Dinner of United Press As- Hee bm rene the Bate OE Timm a fet?) den) Ame a+ Ba EE o Char selves on the non-intoxicating alco- ident. hoes i Fig | RON: Vel ‘or Walker. a he sa >| 65 32 0 Clear yeolic content within a limit of 2.75] jew "Cyroriier me cues othe Brook: sociations Tonight FtiHis Selce was. hania. im relig: SHOT ON HUNT ation he would have 40 seereve| Bottineau... 58 27 0 Clear per cent. for the plane's projected” non-stop’ iagi(Aba ub thewhancnians pinttorn | Puieh, solemnly nis decision: eager 7 O° tiene ‘ PI : flight from New York to Paris. | Washington, April 25.—()—Busi- in hundreds of cities and towns. He fora Claims “Right To Drink” Dunn Center .. 70 25 0 Cloudy q Tree lanting Was Test Flight | ness was curtailed today at the White helped to win many a battle for local | g 2,500 ‘Jacks’ A AL Darrow boldly championed “the| Ellendale . 57 27 0 Clear & in The plane had just been christened House with President Coolidge pre- option and for state prohibition, and|VUVEr 2,0 jacks Are Also) yight to drink” in defiance. of the| Fessenden 60 0 Clear é to Be Shown “Columbia,” by Miss Levine. Chamy-| pared to leave ubout noon for New had no small part in the final adop- Kill Drive $ law, and g¢hallenged Mr. Wheeler,| Grand Forks 56 03 PCldy McLean Co! t berlin, who, with Bert Acosta, co-| York where he will speak tonight at tion of the cighteenth amendment. In led at Drive South ; Who demanded obedience to the con-| Jamestown : 0 Cloudy UNITY | pilot on the record breaking flight,! a dinner of the United Press Associa- later years, his voice and pen have of McKenzie stitution, to gu among his southern| Langdon ... 10 PCldy fain stands an equal chance with him in, tion commemorating the 20th anni- been much ‘used in the campaign to ‘ supporters and tell them to give the} Larimore 10 Clear Washburn, N. D. April 26.—(Spe- hopping, off ior Pa etn the plane, pie of the founding of the organ- enforte pals and lpi bed rrtt He | " negro the rights guaranteed him by| Lisbon 0 Clear ial lanti ‘demonstration ‘off on a test flight. ‘ | ization, ne phase of Dr. indrith’s pub- 1 soy oten an “ rabbits the constitution, ! Mi F fie be bela Wednnmtay mernine ct| AS the plane routubove the ficld,| “Official Washington is. awaiting He activity has been bis interest in| yore ying en ger, oe eanbite | “Sy ecler entered the debate under] Meetesn Geet é Jo-c'clock at the Chan, Reed farm | Vservers noticed the broken landing | with interest the address of the presi- the youth of Americu. Offic‘ally, he| Were killed in a drive held Sundzy i146 handicap of @ cold, and the first! Penbine 20. P Clay i about two miles east of Ruso, under ie even. planes took to the air| dent which is the first he has pre- holds the title of extension secretary afternoon jon the Irwin Anderson! part of his prepared argument was} Williston |. P Clay the auspices of County Agent A. L.| to Warn the aviators. The pilot of| pared since congress closed and in of the United Society of Christian En-| farm near MeKenzie. Over 300 took read by another, Moorhead, Minn. 58 30 .02 PCidy. Norling and Chas, Gilietts state ex:| one held Moft a lunding wheel, the| which it is expected he will discuss deavoy, and he is # favorite leader| part. There was no official decision and!” ‘The above record is for the 48 q n forester. Different methods| signal that there was danger in at-| outstanding problems confronting the among Protestant young ‘people of| A territory seven miles long and a vote of newspapermen, aken as! hours ending at 7 a. m. today, local fof healing in trees, crept out | administration. many denominations. His present! five miles wide was covered, trucks! soon as the debate closed, was not rieties of trees feng land. Caris f é e time. adapted to this locality, methods of the cockpit to view the damage, 5 First Trip speaking engagements,’ nation-wide} and private cars transporting the men announced, After the debate, a crowd Wi plant and general care will be| While Chamberlin at the controls} This marks the first trip from in their scope, are under the auspices | to their starting places. After a lunch’ rushed to the platform to. shake! For Bismarck aad vieinite Gescr- shown by Norling and Gillett. smilingly assured the girls there was| Washington by Mr. Coolidge since of.the local Christian Endeavor so-! was served, the drive started at about. hands with Darrow. | ally fair tonight and Tuesday. Slight- ; ee no danger. As the plane circled the] his journey last December to Tren- cieties and unions, but his audiences | 2:30, Wheeler,” foe of alcohol, took the} ly cooler tonight. j ignite Shi nts field, Ci hanging head downward | ton, N. J., and will be'his first pub- are usually composed ‘of ‘men und! One peculiarity of the drive was neyative and Darrow, protagonist of| "For Nomi Pekota: Generally fair gn ipme! with’ Chamberlin holding his legs, at-| lic ‘utterance since his-George Wash. | women of all walks of life and with | the fact that all rabbits were killed the “right to drink and suffer or be| tonight and Tuesday. Slightly cool, ; htly tempted to rig up a temporary land-| ington birthday address to congress varied béliefs and connections. | before the ring of men closed in, happy” took the affirmative. The, er tonight west and north’ portions. ing en sciiabl du Lzcile pre: Keer As situa, he has, plan- | Puigaaea aaviceo j whereas in other drives the “jacks” subject was: “Resoived, that prohi-| GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS —— | . Chamberlin pre- }\ned only a hurried visit. It is his in- were killed after they hud been trap- bition of beverage liquor i i Shipments of ‘igaite coal for the] pared to bring the piane and its pass- tention to leave New York tonight tn| a Se putlie welfare? oper ike Mea eee Sones ri Bowman—The Bowman postoffice| ped in a circle of hunters. detrimental to the public welfare.” | over the Red River Valley this,morn- mY four-week iy February 26| engers to earth as safely as possible.| time to return here early tomorrow. will bg. advanced to second class after| A lunch was served following the, Darrow, declaring it a inority| ing and warm weather prevails from to March 19 fell off slightly in com-|Eloyse was told to brace herself| The press association dinper will be July 1, 1987, according to word | drive, \ d ante pa i a parison with figures ign The seme| against the gasoline tank for the ex-| at the Biltmore Hotel, where exten-| W. A. Donnelly farsived y Mrs. Ethel M. Anderson, | ‘gome, 60 men gathered at Menoken Nibiee men Selig vice erat ate Pacific eohst, oth Yano eickett 18] period a your eo Secording ira prctes, ho ee aa Be n | sive eeeb no gailae for tadle tans: | ; ; oa 3 postmaster. ie on their wa: peas ane worked two/ not, and had not been enforced. He! temperatures over the western Dako- ures cont » rail- yo ’8| mission o! e ress have en truction, ex- ction: 1 b ken. The first; said i i = | en hoes ada i agtaedae un| Stcens echt miro Bani oves cin ned argon 35 ind Seo: dared ak “patente kth, Scenes, ene emt tte 1 ction natted around 250 and the oth-; tured that “ iberty,” which ones ‘ Figures for this year show S, ill start speaking about 9 o'clock | pointment, ‘7° and the oth-; tured that “personal liberty,” which | Southeast. Light grecipitation oceur- Left Wh Smashed will Dickinson-The Farmers State bank | er 150 rabbits. A large number from he chi d was ii ded by the 18th! gone shloped: nteretata, nd” 67354) | Chamber slowly circled the field daylight’ saving tim "| ggilelntyre's resignation has been in| here will be, ready ‘for business. in| Bismarck were present at both driver. amendment, could be’ restored only] Af Ovlahane sedone te Mad Wiens 8 be je sam: ar ener ey ee 3 tl ii , if i Vi ‘i Wha ie idee heater’ agus’: toes | Siva, Tor geplibls, teal een toae Sock Ths Beulthzonlon TaoliCatlen bes lst, of April, 1s was said, and will become| teeentiy. remedeled: Mondey’ morning tie nud officio! wogitgeneer He elke) city Teen theese nd will become | recent! odeled, Monday morni The brain of » child of twi i d official negligence. He cited/ shipped interstate and 73,310 tons| gan the descent, As the plane struck|ed about 5,700, plants and. trees | cffecive Mae'l® pects to re-| according to announcement made by jis four times its weight at birth and legal hates ee nance. He cited generally ‘\SRRIS W._ ROBERTS. intrastate, ‘ | (Continued on page three) growing in’ Mexico, J (Continued on page three) Adam A. Lefor, president, jene-half the adult weight, i (Continued on page three) Official in