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+ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1928 Killed Mellon, REFUSAL 10 USE [sheitiies ane! Hinchlitte, British Aviator, Is “aed Believed on Transocean Flight SANTOS FEARS Takes Off From Cranwell Airdrome at London This’ Morning. For Unannounced Destination—Had Sufficient Fuel ‘For, 3,000-mile Journev, nis acer ot moe] QUEM | AN OUTBREAK : : OF DISEASE) "seen ——| PLANE }Heavy Rains Add to Menace in| ney, Captain Walter G. P. het Pupil Whom She Was Giving Partially Buried: Brasil. [don Bini, mespectedly Ropped of Practice Flight With Dual | merican-built plane _ ian Town tare” dor en unannounced destine- " ba Fentsnly: tod was i at Santos, Brazil, March 13.—(AP)-~ ? t Fer" ime cee outbreak: of Gteease pide ek icy rg ey bad pery! would add to the catastrophe suf- Lady| feted by Santos, when tons of earth chime rose steadily and’ disappeared from Mount Serrat buried part of] “je,westerly direction. | Up te early the city, prevailed today. Putrefaction of bodies recovered basen saa bee i det fromthe debris has set in and sani-| aviation circles as:to Ne flyer’s' in- ;|tary workers were increased to pre-| tention, with stress laid on the pos- in| Vent any disease among'the inhabl-| sibility that he had embarked on 2 it a tants. hedu! india. Renewal of the heavy rains whicn Gaya Hine pert le caused part of Mount Serrat tol that he would attempt such @ J sweep down upon Santos also cre-| +, the ‘United Statse in May or June ated an added menace. Another! o¢ this year, but first would make @ movement of earth yesterday caused! tong test flight to India. the withdrawal of relief workers allie: Lady Carbery was Maia Ivy An: from the vicinity of Sante Rosa hos-} rondon, March 13—(AP)—Capt.| derson of Nairobi and was n pital. One of the city's show places,| waiter Hinchliffe's agent th London | C: “s second ' wife, marrying the Casino, was abandoned since ft} stated this afternoon that Captain | him in 1922. The Nae a) had spent was regarded as being in the path| Hinchliffe, who left Cranwell this| their time between California and eee any fresh landslide would) moming ona mystery flight with| the Baron’s coffee farm in Kenya Fear og the stippiag att comeed sufficient fuel to carry him 3,000 ; y Id aa sate Fe nclgmnerioets miles, intended an attempt to fly the Lady Carbery was 17 nin LETTERS EXCHANGED these, of the completio: » by Charles A. Levine, CK TRIBUNE hen Dam Bursts Butler, Hays Star Witnesses in Senate Oil Probe | | | | n_of the first New York-to-Havatia Mabel Boll and Wilmer Stultz (left comparatively distant from the Meanwhile no word ‘had been re- vee She to right) in ‘the transatlantic Bellanca monoplane Columbia. They cov- scene of the disaster. ceived at 4 o'clock this ‘afternoon on| -A . ic | eTed the 1600 miles in fourteen hours, Above, a part of the crowd which The 2,000 volunteers engaged {0 ltho. airman’s whereabouts since his sate removing the vast accumulation of hop off at 8:40 this morning. i . Later Lord Carbery . ; debris have brought out the bodies PR 7 Presented her with a Moth airplane’ 5 " . sp aioe atlases) natn, verbr Iu, Med | Soe Ney med kee =e| LYERG BACK oot with ea price 190: persona’ eflll ate. beneath: 4he 13.—(AP)—Captain Fitsmaurice of shopping and p! re expeditions. forecast the Free State air force, says that ea Muscle heals, merchant ma- boyr nami Tocks and crushed | the lighthouse keeper at Mizzenhead! BANK ROBBER solidations and hentpraiion be. | Mount Serrat, which towers to the ine icp arpemein em fore house committees. right of the port of Santos, {s cov- 1:30 this af It ered by an almost impenetrable f0r-|in'g westerly direction, REW ARD N Traverse 5,000. Miles in ‘Jitney Richardton Plans tourists who reach ft by a funtculat) London, March 13.— (AP) —Mrs. Plane’ at Coat of 34, ‘Big Celebration|"*'""- Hinchliffe informed the Associated SUCCESSFUL Cents'a' Mile : Ltt i". Press late today that she believed ¥ | a Richerdicp, ND. Merch, 12.-| Former Chief Clerk her husband was headed for New 1 Arrangements are being made here| Of Bismarek Weather | Sis, 1incnitte thought when her —_— New York, March: 13—(AP)— : cea Kern, Jr., of New York, and for.a gela: Fourth of July celebra- uresu Dies M day husbend started early today that bé(‘Texas Ranger Charges Tha! ritited Seypelt of Winnetka, Il. tion this yar. The. affair will Be _ Bureau Dies Mon paige marely teatatering | pg: gi "tn ils. -countey were back this: country today base to Ireland, but when ‘Murder Machine’? Has {after traversing 5,000 miles of sponsored ‘by the Richardton baad.| phen Hate Eme chief|of later developments, she admitted European their “jitney The musicians plan to visit a clerk of the Dd bur-| that the mystery, flight was towards Been Created wane” a oor a cents Apaiey y _German-made communities prior ta| eau trom October 1, 1889, to March| New York. Independence day. Play © ,thort|31, 1891, died: at Cleveland, Ohio,| When hope was expressed by the! Austin, tex. March 12—(AP)— concert: and ‘announce the yesterday following a stroke of| Associated Press correspondent that: pets ra teeeea oF $5,000 for| Wing: spread of tion ; a ¥, according to an Associat-| her husband would strike fine weath- ae of 8 ae . ‘oF |manoplane of the German “glider” fi Cp dispatch from Cleveland] er, she remarked: “You —e ea fligere egret tenner vero’ . It has a: cruising range of ME. Sager centered the. al cia from Captais Frank Hamer: of the Bera veal they. used ealr . army, on Jul — “ worth gasoli ind. oil.on thei; was assigned to the sea’ coast London, March 13.— (AP) — The} Texes Rangers that a “murder ma- ne peuden teen tet : chine” has been created. post. 1 machine, h veal Ml “Ater loving. Seek bel hentamed engnee toe)” | ts statement declaring be could| orattions and ras, the smallest e —_- < cheng prove ur men have ling of] | Washington, March 13—(AP)—| 1784 ganeterred £0 Mer re cy lured to death by a group which| Plane ever to cross the Alps. Bata enh ‘nee | sreeey re Coe BOOTLNGGING | ucsans ates Sasa pete Seance en ‘no mercy|| ‘B® $276,000,000 new warship con-| of the time until 1912, when he was gray tenes . is-the son ‘of ‘a’ retired New in charge of the ‘station at u ficials to start an investigation. Mg wiannecker whesauaraiea ce nce, R. I. In 1917 he took| ARGUMENT 1S iigiata, Hamner: ofhered to snes Wea countey. front Stuttgart, Ger- tion, that be (Hamer) could show theless in 1888. They Pu these rewards should not have been eke. at Stuttgart and started UP IN COURT sig Ha: mer aa ay fet Tatended to keep er ee esol ites 5p noe ine the plane-for his‘own use, but hear-! —— Rankin, Tex., “in bank robbing jobs,|in&’ that Commander Richard E. = were not bank robbers at all.” He| 59td needed such ‘a machine for his eo Judge Scores Brothers For] declared these men were shot down pr a papedition he was going by officers who were “tipped” that| 0 offer it to him. Taking Their ‘Illicit Busi- | the robberies were to take place.and See ness’ to Court that the mam acting a3 informant to} y,,, 2 Seis iaiting — aren oi siaraat ca % ig op sollegs to Gath. erticers . M Ts plain! .: ~ | 20°: army. officers Pri isipeaiaan ie mn Peewee tage ‘otticeter Captala Ha: trajning. methods in the United sith me the scene for set-| mer said the authorities had no way 32, gF SEE iu il sibel vs. Iso great; ‘invereated in Theodore int Roocevelt and the North Dakots Bad Lands.” of. the coyrt.” ee it robbed,” he said. “What they did Jory had the matter under con- perfectly natural, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF BISMARCK Series of Evangelistic Services Will Start Tomorrow Night —Public Is Invited to At- tiga t the f See's or at rear of "s urant, Henry giving them a in oye Uquor been wa- withdrew his money so that his check was off : SS, =e & a. A : eppear elsewhere PPrbe Rev, Hill is 0 man. with u # i 5 fi i i "ils ie fh R ES i aal i is dates’ t § ba tlement of a private bootlegging sr-| of knowing there were irregularities , V. ARTHUR C. HILL OF BOTTINEAU gcc tS nw cer cm ee/PHILIP ELLIOTT, ONCE ASSISTANT WILL BE GUEST PREACHER AT FIRST {cress “sn-cttens town cigniy | poring on ge mulch had come to ATTORNEY GENERAL HERE, IS MADE ASSISTANT PROSECUTING ATTORNEY them. ° ——— | Bulletins From ; \ Scene of Flood | (AP)—The Los Angeles Water & Power Bureau office here re- ceived @ report that 150 men, smperes of the bureau in camp at Kemp, had all perished except one man. Washington, March 13.—CAP) Exhaustive research today failed to disclose any trace of an earthquake in California on the g at Georgetown uni- versity. rector Tondorf de- cla there “is not the slightest sign of @ disturbance” in the region of St. Francis dam. Los Angeles, March 13—(AP) Chief of Police James E. Davis left here this morning for the scene of the St. Francis dam dis- aster with 1,000 Los Angeles licemen who will assist in re- lief work. The 160th regiment, California national guard, sta- tioned here, was ordered to stand ready to go into the stricken area. Los Angeles, Calif., March 13,—(?)—Eugene Biscailluz, undersheriff of. Los Angeles county and in charge of rescue work in the St. Francis dam area, wired his office here at 9:45 a. m. that 100 bodies had been reeevered at the point where the fleod waters of the breaking - St. Fra dam had entered the Senta Paula and Sante Clara rivers, An.old English couple dwell un- disturbed in @ completely furnished rent-free: house which, 20 years ago, the owner vacated because of appearance of a “ghost.” Selection Made by Prosecuting Attorney of Genesee County, Michigan, From Long List The . Mostly fair tonight and Wednes- day. No decided change. PRICE FIVE CENTS. PEOPLE SWEPT AWAY WITHOUT ANY WARNING 75-foot Wall of Water Un- loosed When St. Francis Dam Gives Away 110 BODIES ARE RESCUED Disaster First Thought Caused by Quake, But This Is Later Denied Les Angeles, March 138.— (AP)—More than one hundred persons were swept to death early today in San Francis- quito canyon, north of here, when St. Francis dam, impound- ing part of the Los Angeles water supply burst and unlecsed 2 75-foot wall of water into the Office, erpreased f ls ex lear that the death toll might reach 400. A telegram received at the sheriff's office here from Ea- gene Biscailluz, undersheriff in charge of rescue work, said that 100 lies had been recovered ule and Seats reservoir. Ten bedies were taken from the canyon this morning and were placed in & morgue at Saugus. Los Angeles, March 13.—(AP)— An earthquake today turned the famous Los Angeles aqueduct into a giant of destruction, lea a death - al ee 200 to frets 5 an ‘uncount TO} v when it broke the Be Francie dam in San Francisquito canyon, 45. miles north of here, and sent a wall of water down upon a sleeping com- munity. The dam, « part of the aqueduct system which carried water 200 miles through the desert to Los Angeles, gave way without warning, OTHER FLOOD DISASTERS. New York; March 13.—(AP)— Loss of life in outstanding flood disasters: ‘ Americs 1889—Johnstown, Pa., 2,000 died when dam burst. 1900—Galveston, Tez., 6,000, following tidal wave and torna- 0. 1913—Otlo river, 732. * 1913— Brazos river, Texas, 00, 1921—June; Pueblo, Colo» 00, - ir. Arkansas jesipp! valley, about indirect deaths from accidents. 1927—November; New Eng- land, ‘about 100, including 5¢ in ‘Winooski Valleys Vermont. 1887—China, Hoang-Ho river, estimated 900,000. 1911—China, Yangtze river, estimated 100,000. 1926—September; Spain, 100. 1927—July; Saxony, Germany, 2,000, floods and storm. 62,000 acre feet of water—1,344,000,- 000 gallons—upon an unsuspecting mountain residence and ranching community. Trapped Without Warning An unknown number of persons, probably somewhere 200 and 500, apparently. were b tween the canyon walls. yin- cluded 26 families who made their homes below the dam. A working the|camp of about 75 employes of the Southern California Edison company and a group of employes at a power substation in the path of the deluge. Sheriff's officers said there was no chance of escape for the vast ma- jority of these. The dam, a structure 185 feet high, impourided the waters of San Francisquito creek, forming @ stor- age five miles long and the fel in of the canyon. pee ly five persons in canyon were known to have been reseued when officers arrived at the scene. of- Applicants—Office Willi Three bodi Be at Flint—Family Will Remain at Fenton Philip Elliott, former assistant at- torney general of North Dak hai it been named assistant prosecut- ing attorney of Genesee county, Michigan, according to word received by Mr. Elliott’s friends here, His selection was made by Frsecutan torney Roberts from a long list o! ications, news dispatches from