The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 10, 1928, Page 1

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| ) v ‘ PASSENGERS REMOVED FROM GROUNDED LINER The Weather ind Sanday.” Rising temp. Bene [===] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1928 Eastern Part of United States Is Blanketed by Heavy Snow/unr pois - TEMPER! ATURES HOUSE TURNS DOWN CONSTITUTIONAL [____ Lastof the Flier Plane | , REIGN OF TERROR HOLDS SWAY IN BRING USED IN MODERATE OVER ST an wn Se KWANTUNG-PEOPLE ARE MURDERED | RESCUE WOR” BY THE WHOLESALE-TOWNS BURNED Ship Goes on Mary Anr MOST OF REGION | at f War Clouds ||Measure Is 36 Votes Short of More Than a Million Farmers, f Plan Long Flight -|| "ck Off Manomet Point Nedethcorens ‘esta: tid —_+—_—_——¢} Two-thirds Vote Necessary Fishermen and Salt Makers|¢-——————_—_—_————e|_ Near Plymouth, Mass. Snowfall naam vena For Approval—Action Kills ‘Go Red’ and Establish Com- - aa : me ren si Chances of Proposal’s Adop- munal Government — All OCEAN IS VERY ROUGH Foot in Others tion This Session Property Is Confiscated ee oases dm —_— ‘ : A a panne Passengers Transferred to THOUSANDS GIVEN mWathington, March eal de ®, : . ak, \ en pace city sere ey VAC HORS Coast Guard Picket Boats baer ey ‘a mp on Capitol Hill after the next : ‘ : than a million farmers, fishermen and Taken to Shore Streets in New York City j J = Const before the House foe the » eg 4 a be makers of ae ‘ioe Pa qe ae : he Speer ea % ung have “gone red,” i on, suit A sas Filled With Slush—Many ve fest ne the, four-time, Senate carueitne sem The Eastern, Steamship: com: Highways Blocked . pe to abolish those bi-annual three- attempting to enlarge their sphere pany reported that all of the Bry see : months’ sessions of Congress, Pop, lof control. This hi ‘ en 150 passengers on the stranded ‘ AP)—A ‘ ularly knewn as the “lame duc! Plea i is has me ter a a $ : liner Robert E. Lee had been New York, March 10.—( tee 3 . terms, was turned down yesterday, th sh of terror—wholesale murders, safely removed and landed in snowstorm today blanketed large ; 209 to 157, 36 votes short'of the two- : ‘ be Acted and the dis- q Plymouth shortly after noon to- ith of the thirds sary for approval. hee SNE ade. : q lay. Reaviest falls of the winter Gf the 388" members preset Soviet Nes boon setup aitiermere| a there are 435 in the House—two,|Tbis is the wreckage of the Ford flivver plane, washed ashore at Mel-| than a hundred tmlles north of Hong-| : Plymouth, Mass., March 10.—(AP) The fall ranged from fractional E : Stalker, Republican, New York, and| bourne, Fla., after its pl ’ " $ alker, " 5 » Fila., plunge into the ocean with Harry Brooks, Ford’s| ichecht : Removal of the 150 passengers eerie cree mee at toe ; as Williams, Democrat, ‘Texas, oniated chief’ test pilot. No trace of Brooks has since been found. baje aaa the one, of Htattans and . : -p% |from the Eastern Steamship com- present. Party iam scaliaameadaliiie <= | Lukfung are the Communist head- pany’s liner Robert E. Lee, which sa ted on the final vote, 89 Republicans ‘The heaviest snowfall today was| |. joining 118 Democrats and two 30 MINERS REPORTED ENTOMBED IN grounded on Mary Ann Rocks off Menomet Point last night, was be« quarters. Called by their critics and victims in the Pennsylvania mountains, ‘armer-Labor members in support Pm i 3 which was unofficially placed at 10 ‘ | Jof the amendment, and 102 Repub- TUNNEL OF MINE ‘a gang of freeboooters, ne‘er-do- : A *g 5 “ wells and coolies of fortune” and gun late this forenoon. A surf boat ee and poll edhe rhe wens inh ‘fee a ayith'bo | Democrats IN PUEBLA STATE “cousins and brothers” of the pirates from the Sandwich Coast Guard Many highways were blocked. : The action, coming after three ———— —_—_————_|°F Bias bay, not far away, the leaders ae Fy | station was utilized to transfer them ‘The Great Lakes were whi ae "31 |days of heated debate, killed the|Fire Breaks Out Inside of ~ @|are said to have had an easy time “ to coast guard picket boats which to huge waves, in some mactocs go- chances of. the ’s adoption Today in Congress getting converts to Communism. 7 |headed for Plymouth. ing. onto highways and into the si : at this session. it been adopted,| Mine—Walls Cave in When|¢ | With the stoppage of the long estab- About 25 persons, reported to be cellars of lakeside homes. . the latures of three-fourths of lished trade of fishing, farming and all women, were the first to leave ‘New York city had a four-inch 4 al | the ae MOU have had:'to ap: Burning Timbers Give Way Senate debates Muscle Shoals, | salt drying in the turmoil which has ; the stranded vessel. Two other snowfall, Six to eight thousand ex-| ft" rove it before it joined the other 19] + while house begins consideration | virtually paralyzed the economic . surfboats and two of the 125-foot ied to the street coy dments of the constitution —60 Rescued—Little Hope) of White bill extending life of | activities of South China, Commun- : 8 picket boats were available for the cleaning force of 8,000, In Manhat- mt . Held For Safety of Oth Federal Radio Commission one ism, the reports say, found a fertile hats ¢ work, The use of small boats was tan the steam lines under the pave- . i Republicans Attack Measure waters ers Ei field. The peasants learned much made necessary by the shallow water ments -and the higher temperature The amendment, attacked vigor- oni Oil inquiry resumes before jabout it, too, from the “red” army| The Honorable Elsie Mackay, third|and many reefs in the vicinity, turned the snow into water and g ously by Republican leaders, would] Mexico City, March 10—(7)—A Teapot Dome committee. that was forced out of Swatow, and| daughter of Viscount Inchcape,| The steamer was hard on the slush, but in outlying sections there ; * have changed the meeting date of| dispatch to Excelsior today said that Soft coal investigation car- | said to be backed up by a group of| wealthy British ship-owner, is ready|Tocks. She had struck when passing ware dittia. Sy Congress from the first Monday in]80 miners were entombed in one of ties on before senate interstate Russian advisers, who are reported] to attempt a flight from the Cran- too close to shore in skirting the At Ashland, Pa., extra workers December to January 4, thus con-|the tunnels of the Aurora.mine, near commerce committee. to be directing affairs in the district.| well Airdrome, in Lincolnshire,|southern end of Massachusetts Bay ‘were needed to keep th rail lines vening it two months after an elec-| Texiutlan, State of Peubla. Senate agriculture subcom- These newly made “reds” have England, to America, in her. approach to the entrance to from the coal mines to the breakers ton dnstend of 13 months as at| Fire broke out inside of the mine mittee continues cotton price |sought to make all things common the Cape Cod canal on her voyage clear. At Pottsville the snow caused present and wiping out the.short|and part of the walls caved in-when| (™quiry. . property, ‘There being no fences or from Boston to New York, suspension of work in some of the A session at which the “1 ducks,” beehing ‘timbers gave way. Merchant marine committee | walls enclosing the farms, they P Remai u . or members defeated in November,| Sixty miners were rescued. Thirty of house meets on shipping pro- | plowed up the paths separating the Bri fe tadin re main Calm are permitted to sit until adjourn-| others were believed to be inside and| °S#ls- fields, All title deeds were com- duri: eat io reports from the Lee ment March 4. little hope was held for their safety. ————_—____— mandeered and burned. Landlords during the night and early this morn- ’ The proposal also would have re-| | Two members of the rescuing crew TOD AY’S STOCK epee else Ditae | ieee aking operoentene panic aboard i presi to take ice} we: ; were held for ransom Cie one "of ho ences, "Severai| TPeuble for Great Britain brows, in| January” 24 nuteed of March 4 and| attompted fo enter the shag? their property confiscated, Gillie contortabie. “The tienes tee bears and wolves escaped in that/ Are! sultan ces ud, king of Hejas cage a \ Murder is Order of Day & crew of 113. way. i : is In numerous, villages murder has Several coast guard and naval ee aid ‘ ‘ ceed my the day. Many boats were sioding by. ai id i ‘ P. ive been entire! sea was atill rou; is fore- ae: : j 5 : pa Puarapted to resist the new ;}s0 high as during the night. The REAGH VERDICP WATSON PLANS - Nese cate = aol : | »Pl village elders . a Recent Speculative Favorites] Were decapitated, their heads. placed A small surfboat from the Ma- . on poles and sent to the next settle- nomet Point Coast Guard station ; BIG 6 AMP AIGN TO CAPE Whirled Upward in Dizzy |ment as a warning. ; visited the Lee this forenoon. On vp — Fashion Chinese. Christians have been per- the way back the boat was swamped ¥ IN HOME STATE) ousanatne woman ava LE a New York, March 10.—(AP) The missionaries, mostly European Harry Miller, Accused of Bel- SENTENCE FOR of 1927 Starts Out on | — AN" saturday trading roeords | Catholics and English Presbyerians court P. O. Robbery, Will ' ‘Summer Holiday = peal ot pooper Po converts have evacuated the area. On Be Tried Again i Indiana Republican Editorial ame. Yok sick exchange today | the coast a show of force by British Group Gives Senator Its London, March 10—UP—Lady| when total sales for the two- |Sunboats was necessary befote the — Bailey, who is the wife of a! hour session ran above 2,000,- sis Chinese would release a Retrial of Harry Miller, charged ‘ciples Endorsement millionaire and‘has won a trophy for; 000 shares for the first time. | RUM of Italian ang Chinese bbing the postoffice at Bel-' being the outstanding woman aviator; Common stock of the Radio Christians. Captain Walter G. R. Hinchcliffe N. D., in 1923, probably will Decides to Spend 100 Days in ' ea 90) of 1927, today was embarked on aj Corporation, with an extreme houses| van chosen ag pilot by Miss Elsie here late this sg hoy ae Indianapolis, March 10—(—|solo flight to Cape Town as her; ‘advance of $14 = share at : ry Mackay in her attempt to fly from — officials jay. jury] Workhouse Rather ‘Than | Heartened by the enthusiastic en-|“summer holiday.” $121.75, 2 new high record, |mon Chinese pigment, pig's blood. FOciey, it eh norte ‘Minch ok Pay $100 Fine oa negpnag sneer, (es tip, Lady. Bafley continued,! sup General ‘Motora as | Women have, been proclaimed com: | wa the to America. | Hinchcliffe! Suit Filed in Federal Court by 4 i was purely for private amusement— market leader. d Hf Kned” ii i ati ican Editorial asracation gavel Ms 20 Ent far'ahe could aoe she, “General Motors touched a rec- [compelled to. furnish “one "red"| Hevine when Lavine was planning) Bank of France to Recov Kansas City, Kas., March 10.—(P)| ator James E. Watson for the Re-|bas no idea of trying for records,; ord top for the seventh consecu- The r id er Precious Metal merely intending to enjoy herself in| tive session at $161 a share and numerous appeals for aid sent e' ‘of| —Placing her diamonds in custody saahinge a she loves. then sold down to $157.75 rhich the harassed peasants to the parott of her husband, Mrs, Christine , Cpa fs Cape Town,| was $2 a share below yester- . rincial authorities have OIL COMMITTEE New York, March 10—(AP)— Woodside, 34, former snake charm- ‘campaign. {6,000 miles away. “But,” she said, day’s final quotation. Heavy thus far fallen on deaf ears. 1 Twenty crimson casks containing er and lion tamer in 2 carnival, has} A large “I think Iam too much of a novice, profit taking sales checked the eR EE $5,201,000 in Russian gold today . Senat to anything about it and I can’t; advance in most of the active is- were involved in a complica’ a the ted legal elected to spend 100 days in the b : Pp eg! pay a $100 r t until I get going.’ sues, which closed lower. 2 are rite thee 4 ownership at issue, workhouse. rather than uit was e Ban! fine imposed for spanking her 16- ch ped M E OF U Ny BON France int the federal ein here to year-old daughter. ver wi Tel yp oo {i the Republican Ne-| Nort stages in which she intends to| stock market today in which the re- Ws Paid by the Equitable feast com of be | had and the Watson forces announced make: the flight, landing at Paris last - Peers a teronias. ee pany, and the Chase National bank, rrantedly severe, irled wu izzy fashion. Pi og it is serti A night International League of Avia-|Radio Corporation poles stock B ACK TICKE | Prime Object Is to Determine that the metal are fon the rings , plains His Position tee an hates ational’ a Political Use of. Funds Un- epee of he Rate. Bank 2 zoe Bus. C. R, Woodside, and, with a smile] Senator Watson, speaking for women flyers, Lady Bailey be-|| SOME WIN, OTHERS LOSE accounted For revolution. left for a cell. editors at last night's it. She was classed New York, March 10—(?)— || Announces That Promise Made The legal aspect was complicated Arraigned in Judge White’s court] clared he wanted the “outstanding woman aviator|| There was much jing today — by the fact.that American courts here last night following her arrest| he was not a candidate about winners Rn Vesare in the by Carr at Convention Washington, March: 10—()—|have ruled that the soviet can large| 2. ‘complaint presidency “in the interest of any EE STE climb ‘of General Motors com- Will Be Made Good Gathering together another _group| neither sue nor be sued since it is not which was sworn to by qi man, but for myself alone.” | Senator Nye’s Office mon, which:in the last seven jade of witnesses, ‘the senate Teapot|recognized by the United States as mother’ admitted whipping the girl to the : A days has. gone up 22°1-2 points, Dome committee: resumed the long| being legally an entity. Accordingly iy last with 2 coat banger. mi Entered But Nothing an incr value of $891r H Jamestown, N.D., March 10—(#)—| quest of the Continental Trading|it cannot become a party to any a rene refused ive an ” Sar ,000. iti ty bonds, wit e | le; ion connected - vit" res she made Ee! of Value Is Missing} : Fhe matter of the position of the! rime object of determining the|ent suit. ” im Political use of the funds. Thus trial of the suit is expected Tra G. Hipsley of: Ohicago, secre-|to raise many intricate questions of 3 jon held) Tegauver of the Republican Nation|attiude, of, the American gover: o! ublican Nation-| atti! of tl je! < ve ; peeaey, was. cle jeter al committee, testified that the 1922] ment toward the soviet governments issued 6ver the signatures of Alfred records of the National committee] The gold was sent here from Ruse teel, chairman, and John E, Mc-| Were destroyed by Dinas just be-|sia last n.onth to facilitate hancli eee aera: fore the 1924 Republican National] of trading between Americ. ai “At a me eting of the Stutsman convention at Cleveland, as were all] Russia. When it was presented for county campaign committee held in| her records from 1916 to 1922. |assay, the treasury department re~ ‘March 9, 1928, the mat- ‘This was after: Mr. Upham had/fused to receive it ss the two ter of the independent state conven-| decided to be treasurer no longer,”|New York banks, would guarantee tion held in Jamestown last Wednes-| Hipsley said. “The card index was|title to it. is day was discussed in all its angles. , Preserved.” Taking the position that they were “It was unanimously decided that ‘What was ‘the “purpose of de- only £ the promise which John W, Carr records?’ made to ites in convention as- sembled, to the effect that this coun- would support during the coming wi March 10 —()— Hen cegenisction, on tho thst en . 5 ion, on the ticket en- revolve about the ited has |idorsed at the state convention held n. eat Z beete seh if : E g 38 Hen ; if Er | e atta iu ty, Heel Gh fatness, the Jamestown convention, should be made and that, as i 1G gE | s Stutsman county campaign : of i s | é z i : rl iF 3 { H i m mittee to bring about next June the i a@ ge above the! Father. John independent aaa ena oe tid a pa A fie Ey i Ti a8 a

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