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Mostly cloud: x ight: sll 0: lor ti * colder, aca ee na, RCK. TRIBUNE: ‘NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, MARCH ‘12, "3828: os PRICE FIVE CENTS MARY LIVES Grip. of Storms and Severe Cold|:nori sins a FRARED-WOULD a Sn a Europe’s Western Coast in TWO AVIATORS ‘Sansa WILLIAM ML. BUTLER AND WILL ba ‘HAYS WILL FACE 08 COMMITTEE MASE LIVES BY: DROP INTO SEA Attempt to Continue Parie-to-| tn ber third ate toi . the . Strait of. Gibraltar. Iceland enjoyed ‘comparatively mild ‘weather. 5 A. French. Paris-to-London airlin- er found the.storm too severe, ‘to face and landed: its rs near XC , despite the ‘uncertain ation, Pie its, and mechanic A: Perrade : at- tempted" to continue their flight. ‘The storm was too strong and the lane slunged into the sea, drown- VESSEL DRIVEN ASHORE | IN BLINDING BLIZZARD SECOND LIVE. STOCK TRAIN ‘NOW EN ROUTE] 2 Stock Assembled. at James- : town: Saturday—to Be at Wing Tomorrow ’ | Business ‘Men; ‘Support Fourth: of July Fete With Funds Solicitors ‘for the Fourth of July celebration: i &¢ be . i oe {the J Secretary of the Treasury Mel- Jon Also to Be Questioned in Search For Beneficiaries of Oil Scandal Profite—Borah Asks That Money Be Re- bleedin Sane pheaehaa : lered toda: e Teal Dome eommaittee pending resump:' resump- tomorrow. rectors of the last two! campaign Ste. jean- lellon ‘also may be moor aa SEATTLE GIRL, PREPARES: 10 MARRY HINDU Will Undergo Purifiestion ding Is Saturdsy London,. March 12-—(AP)--Amid the shrines. and temples of the an- cient: holy city of Nasik, India, an American girl tonrorrow. will become a Hindu s0-t former Miss Nancy she may;.wed & n Miller of Seattle, lowa Town Has Thirteen Sets of Twins Wash., will undergo the shuddi, ‘or; win a. public’ school enrollment of 273 pupils, Logan, Ia., has twelve and a half sets of twins in the con- solldated grade and high school, which is believed @ national record. The mate of the odd twin is working on a farm.’ Of the'twelve sets in school, four pairs. ere boys, three girls and five pairs are made up of one 2 girl and one boy each. Here they are. purification ceremony, for -her econ- version from Christianity. After it she will. go-to Darya ial |, nee Barwaha, where on bree she will, become the third wife of -Tukofi Rao, former Maharajah of Indo The religious ritual will begin ati sunrise at -Gangapur, on the ban! $5,080,000 overnight profits of the]: Continental Trading compsny, be returned because the whole transac- tion “hac in view an ulte:or and sinister a tae a ett ae et sre 2h Wi toe Se made public Sel last night, was an- sewered by Chairman Butler, but to of the ler gain anid: is now sanplios Hae tie mpaign tH. Hays, who ran Harding's paign in 1920, will hold the spot- . (Continued on page two) 40 ALLEGED COMMUNISTS IN CUSTODY -up of Suspects Contin ues in Valparaiso, Talcahu- ano and Antofagast P) ‘| Ship Encounters One of Most arrested. Those seized will be ex- to Mas-a-Fuera island,’ one of fie mils om Gale he tr F Hey “LeFapEDtey ripe al gettin tii j 2ffort is being made to induce Mr. 3 -NANCY-ANN MILLER ns Goanrery live miles from Ni nera! ere is no there nso must wear th seca must wear the ‘woman's flowing garb. Her. participat “sh the ceremony is accepted as evidence madtresd fact that che believes in the hile plans for the conversioh continoed, contfoverty over. it hotly among the Hindus. The ortho- dox Brahmins contend that it is an absolute farce, since only those born Hindus can hold Hindu faith, At the woading es Saturday, the be omitisd. “The srégrars provides for lavish festivities and” illumina: tions at Tukoji’s estate, which is sit- wadttrungemmenia have bors nde So ni Vi film’ the” initiation cceemary pt many, Europeans. are. clamoring ‘for tickets for the evening ceremony, to swhich-admission will be limited. U.S, STEAMSHIP PRES. LINCOLN SARE IN PORT Severe Storms Ever Known in Pacific Tokyo, March: 12—(7—Part of her. antenna’ swept: Japanese freighters were A cruiser, a destroyer and air- RESENTFUL OF TACTICS USED, ig Steam Roller: Methods of Con-, vention Attacked by Stuts- man Co. People Jamestown, N. D., March 12.— John Carr has not as we accepted the endorsement of the I. V. A. con- vention for lieutenant governor, al- though he stands 4 his declaration to the convention that he will sup- port the ticket endorsed here and concurs in the statement made by the Stutsman county campaign com-| mittee here Saturday. While every Carr.to accept the endorsement and heal the ‘wounds left by the con-; vention as far as the patie is con-} cerned, it is no secret here that the! great majority of Mr. Carr’s friends | apd supnerters resent the steam-| vention in eliminat! him and en- dozsing Attorney neral Shafer for goveror. tae He le the statement of the cam- Belen committee Saturday m1. an county to its usual I. V.| application for an A. majorities the bejief is, express-, @d ‘here that the be ta mental: reservations and, the public.can believe the statement or Not as it chooses. The feeling in Stutsman county is reflected in the CARR'S FRIENDS ¢ ittee did 80) which to comply with the law, | Today in Congress ‘ Senate faces vote on Norris | resolution for it oper- ation of . Mi Shoa! . while house debates White bill extend- ing for one year the life of the Federal Radio Commission. Senate. interstate committee resumes coal inquiry. Agricultural | subcommittee picks up im tion into eot- ton market tion. where it left off Saturday. Formation in executive ses- sion of MeNary-! farm relief bill continues before house agricaltural committee. Merchant’ marine committee of house resumes study of na- tion’s shipping problems. PENALTY DATE DRAWING NEAR Auto License ‘Must -Be Applied! For and Income Tax Paid by March 15 | i ons who have not yet filed re- covering their state income taxes or who have failed to make jomobile li-; cense have only until March 16 in separate announcements by the state’ tax commisioner ai tate ‘auto-| mobile ‘registrar indi¢ated today. | Under law persons who Bay | editorial columns of the Jamestown! income taxes ot apply ‘for automo- newspapers, who both scored what they, term the boss rule of the I. V. A. by L. L. Twichell and Burleigh F. Spalding of » The steam roller ‘tactics of V. A. leaders in the convention and its chairman Frank Hyland of Devils Lake were bitterly ed. : Toward Shafer “Carr supporters are especially bitter. toward Attorney . General George Shafer. who, they claim, as- rt Mr. Catr in tter that un- der. ng circumstances would he be a candidate for governor, which statement jhe reiterated at a con- ference’ with Mr. Carr in James- town on the evening of February Ry sd him at his meat, they » they. p e Promote the candidacy of their fellow, towns- man, to. have Mr. ler re- now a f jidacy for the ‘genate at the last for governae, ine. deal which, the or >in, ac whiel e oreiiod cape Pasth gang claimed ety, ‘an a rene ; Cars ieee y ecat "(Continued on page two) NORTH DAKOT POR DIS if z ip ff i Nplate FEcey ee interests of the) ‘** ‘fi bile licenses oat ities cal a ty for their iness. Pine ptate’ income tax law re-: quires ‘every single person with a net income of $1,000 a year or more to make a return, regardless of | whether he has’ to pay the tax ot not. - Married persons with a net income of $2, or more, also must report, regardiess of whether they must pay the tax. The penalty | for not,reporting by March 15 is; five. per cent, of the tax due and one per cent a month while the pay- ment is delinquent. i ore’ Important | have apparently | “state income tax with! the federal ‘income tax, Commis-| sioner .Thorstein H. Thoresen said. / He emphasized the terms and} condi of payment of the state, income tax are different from those; wailng for federal income tax.) ‘ince the exemptions are larger in! the federal tax tha the state is the more} was point- | missioner’s | ». Bl “which income -should re avail-| Thence the tax commissioner's of-| ice, from district tax. supervisors | and at-many banks, it was said. : , | to. apply for an automo- aves by March 15 will result | in of 10 cents for each; Tribune company, which had the;& dozen places i contract for printing the state bal-| bile day tion exceds the legal , Fred B. Ingstad point- it the law is operative re- of whether or not the tags proniptly after the ap. ' i y this ir the thet a certificate of essary before a -livense and: many - persons to comply with this re-} a year it, was a 5 mately 40 per : ications recnived i making the ap- because to g i i e H the sue. 3 CONDITIONS IN COAL MINE AREA ARE TERRIBLE Subcommittee Urges Probe ‘Searching and Severe in Every Detail’ Washington, March 12.—(AP)—A apie drawing a general picture of misery and horror in the soft coal regions of Pittsburgh and central Pennsylvania was before the senate interstate commerce commit to- day as it proceeded with its inquiry into conditions resulting from the long suspension of union mining in that and two other states. Made public by the subcommittee which recently visited the region for a first hand inspection, the report related stories of men and women “running, wild,” of the “brutalit the coal:and iron police,” family evictions, deaths, shootings, attaeks on young girls, and cases of extreme erty. i A While little time was given by the! subcommittge to the economic side of the controversy between the un- ion and the coal operators, the mem- bers declared they had “every reason to believe that the coal industry gen- erally in this country is not in a prosperous condition.” The report urged that the investi- gation by the whole’ committee, therefore, be “searching and severe in every detail, looking forward to some solution by legislation that will put the great coal industry of Am on a reasonably prosperous The subcommittce directed its (Continued on page two) ALLOTS ARE PREPARED IN RECORD TIME Now En Route to County Auditors of State Despite the fact that copy for the Democratic ballots for the North Dakota pres iiesital preferential pri- mary election March 20 was not ready, for the printers; until shortly before noon last Thursday, all bal- lots have been printed and assem- bled, and are now on their way to the various counties of the state, it was announcec today by F. C. Elis- worth, superintendent f the rint- ing department of the Bismarck lots. . Atl sbsent voter ana sample bal- lots"were sent out Friday, March 9, Mr. Ellsworth stztes, wh‘ the bal- ance of the election ballggs, includ- ing the official ballots fof both Re- ican and Democ t:- were in the express offic: here be- fore 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. supplies ure being sent to the ny auditor in each county of the state. Delay, in getting out the ballots mandamus action WIPE OUT CITY |Heavy Rains Loosen Earth on Sides of Mount Serrat, in Center of Town DEATH TOLL MAY BE 200 1,500 Volunteers Dig in Ruins in Hope of Rescuing Some Alive Washington, March 12.—(AP) ~The American Red Cross to- day cabled the Brazilian Red Cross an offer of aid if it is needed at Santos, where a land- slide crashed down on a sleep- ing city Saturday, “Deeply sympathize Santes Message from John Barton Payne, president of the Red Cross, sald. “Cable if help needed.” intos, Brazil, Mi in th the center of this stricken city, today threatened new disaster as 1,500 volunteers dug cipal into the ruins of Saturday’s slide, _. The known dead stood at 39, and it was feared that the ponderous ~ mass of earth crashing down upon the sleeping city had crushed out 200 lives. ‘Women, wearied by weep’ and waiting, and terror-stricken chi stood around the scene, remnants of families shattered by catastrophe. They hoped that out of the mass of earth, crumbled wall and rocks, the rescue workers would dig forth friends or relatives still alive. From the debris was taken a wom- an who had been buried for 25 hours jin a room with the body of her hus- band. Other injured persons were brought forth crushed. The authori- {ties held out little hope that many would be taken out alive. They said that the mass of earth was s0 great that even many of the bodies in- jterred would probably never be re- covered. | Man Finds Home Destroyed ; ,A man who had left his family of f' eight sleeping peacefully, returned to the place where his home once stood to find it demolishe | and his |famity dead... Most of the bodies re- covered, nearly all in night clothes, were those of children. Police ordered a wide area around the slide evacuated and this pre- ed a fresh disaster when a new av che occu! yesterday on the cpeeste side from the first slide. Nine houses were crushed but there were no casualties. The enormous quantity of earth which shifted hampered the work of excavators, who included all classes of people laboring side by side. En- gineers estimated that, if a new valanche occurred from the fissures which yawned above the city, it would be three times as great as ithat of the first slide. The slide was estimated at 650,000 cubic yards of earth. It was believed to (Continued on page two) Ward Co. Democrats Mention R. B. Murphy For the Governorship | Minot, N. D., March 12.—(AP)— ; Ward county- Democrats at a con- vention here endorsed Governor Al- ‘fred E. Smith of New York for president, and a legislative slate for the 29th district. The name of R. B. Murphy, Bis- marck, present Democratic r :tional committeeman, was presented for endorsement for governor, but ac- tion was deferred until the Valley City state convention. Dozen Chicago Places Are Given Protection -_ ¢ Chicago, March 12.— (AP) — Re- newed threats of ings, whic! police said were traceable to gang- ster gambling rivaky, saw more ae ler protection Police squads today. The Aiello bakery, the owners of ‘which are reputed to be leaders in | gang activities, was one of the | guarded. The bal asa headquarters of the Aiello brothers, was the scene of a machine gun 1 3,| Shooting a few months ago. Police they had linked defi- nitely the shooting of Jack McGurn Wednesday with the recent bomb- toes Ot ee eee homes, all of w y cl were out of rival gambling ina