The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1928, Page 1

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| Smyrna Shaken ries of Sharp Earthquakes PRESIDENTIAL * } THREE SCORE HUURED WHEN TRAINS ——[-eapoe Dome Boose Tene Again on Fou" [MANY OHIO CITES ISOLATED FROM | POSSIBILITY ARE TMURED fF PERYLYAN RAROAD Clas) "===" USE WORLD BY SEVERE TORM| 1 BLIMINATED More Than 10,000 Telephone DAMAGE GREAT/(—S=t2e=4 1) Siro nw Communica’’on With Stricken Area Cc @ -? When Wires Are ..rn Down “Constantinople, March. 31—(AP) Rear End of Broadway ited’ Which Was Awaiting) Orders at Signal Tower Near lon Was About to Make cas Wlhgadeat Pear eae So bore ene {[Deeth Comes Suddenly as S0- Down by Tons of Ice Follow- ing Sleet Storm—Thousands of Dollars Damage Done Cleveland, March 31.—(?)—An army of men in sleet-burdened Northwestern Ohio carried on to- day in an effort to connect nearly i &@ score of cities with the outside: [ world. \ ! A maze of broken poles, tafigled' wires and shattered trees Jay over fi: an area between Sandusky, Toledo| Med boa Sota ne Hoaad | one al legral 8s were be-' fievea to have tuapoed under the Campaign Speech HEMORRHAGE IS CAUSE Unexpected Demise Leaves Peculiar Situation in Ohio Politica al Delaware, Ohio, March 31.—(AP , | Beers, Gite ware Sa ae Willis, Ohio’s favorite son candidate for the i ntial contest by death last night, while ig ee of wires coated with ice. Throughout the district transpor- tation today was either tied up or seriously impeded. Property damage seemed certain to mount into thé hundreds of thou- é sands of dollars. Ohio Findlay, Vanwert, Bowling Green, } Senator Frank B. Willis, one of the Fostoria and numerous smaller] foremost candidates for the Repub- towns continued isolated. he Fee sage Heme legge on eg well.” 59; rt y_ last ni at ry " As news of the isolated places be-| Ohio, a few minutes before ao Ee se tage, came available, only one death was dress, wi "|friends he “wanted to a reported, that of Kenneth Phillips, of fresh air.” His death, whieh five, 24, of Perrysburg, who died from Sige said was caused by tier he had inned 1 he: a help to the striker dis- beneath his sutgmoblie, wrecked on WILLISTON ICE five minutes. ‘was 56 All telegrah poles in’ the Smyrna : ae ee a idley eee Wan Net Feelin saa region were hurled down end come 2 Daten bgt Sd _ | He tad told his private secretary, wee ‘were cut off completely. . ore Factories, schools and business Charles ‘A. Jones, he. bg “feeling tinople by way of Konia. -stnegrivet 2d bade egal eter ard collapsed. Mrs. Willis, : INSURGENTS: Bea eee ee) LAST RVENN eee . . , il age at Tiffin and ad ARE DEFEATED |THOMPSON IS: a a BY FEDERALS| MUCH AROUSED j=, | i a det] Pome re . a an old-fashioned fhome< coming demonstration.~- ~ Be. He was stricken few minutes bes‘ fore he was to deliver a nk ge ‘were report- of al oe ee ee Halt of the helefboring village of Tourbali was’ destroyed and in the village of Seidikeui 10 dead and 40 e Turkish Crescent society # is ofa River Free of Ice There Now edge of the storm ares, reported and Current Is Back in $50,000, Interurban car service throughout ineers fone erica pe oe automi ‘were i iste declared. their losses \-s would be heavy as a result of brok- came, besides Mrs. Willis, were his | en trees subsided. SS REE brother, Buell: W. Willis, hia father- FORDS LE AVE . id today -Jaw, John Dystin of Galena, three the beid Semen atinat 4 his private ‘a few personal friends~ *—""" © SEESES) ON MAJESTIC [ESE rear mee, af monopolies in when an ice gorge blocked the river/some time her husband was . norte : j bel bri Escorted fro before — F a FOR ENGL AND ‘The ‘ce ee: broke at 5:30 last | verge of Reh ibe penis Senate commerce committee — niet oeereun ae agers et: the home of ier Sather in Galena, 10—C. 0: Smith Will Do | , Washington, srptinece with San Franciece — Ce‘is at Williston, and the chaa:| mee sotiteh cf cds Can aaa Work on No. 6 | gte Teapot Investigation of federal lend |No Business Connected With - [she is a professor at Ohio Northern Repul ht it ef i PS = a = i ES he} bank of Columbia, S. C., under University. pe, blican national committee, Blease resolution, starts’ before Trip, Detroit Auto Manu- — Contract for gra’ 11.9 miles asa result of charges tha 2 escort of honor as the senator's body often om Burleigh Kerem CF ripe ternal i graves — pode acs aayernee facturer Says rent back . joved to an underteking es- . and jour years 4 and patent legislation taken up er droppe . Riddl east county line, was awarded by| | The committee first will decide New York, March | 31.—(AP)— the highwa: Alva penrnemeiins. Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Ford left for] » fe. today aboard li rl Discussing possih! ad ot SON OF FORMER aa th we a ; es the bridge approaches, H.C. Frahm , Nov" saptaty over the elev. “ls 2 turer's first trip aheoed since his| Chief engineer of the highway: de- ay a oad ia the Soetiel aan famou! . ment, said the sides of the fills — : OHIO GOVERNOR Teer eee diae which, wos| Aad been Protected by @ brush mat] oonmeing yates designed to “get the. boys out of i n the trenches fy Christmas.” Mrs, fills. . ‘ end Ford is crossing for the first time. Mr. Ford said bis visit would be —a— confined to England, Scotland and Treland. {James M. Cox, 24, Senior at tripe fame mts rin he oe adie Yale,: Driving Car Which | interviewed in the Knocks Man Down sailed at 2:10 A. M. . in} wi an; nt Meh at gr | Ng i Baia [Eg oon th " * ‘was in po fired a score of shots, James biaed ir, 24 old, who. said Does Not Plan Expansion son of the former Gover-| Concerning conditions and plans io, was held in $1,000 bail |for the Ford company, Mr. Ford said: “Charges of assault and| “I do not think we will have any| ing. . ident, additional equipment for our plants in the near future outside of what already has been published. I do not on . Fifth 29th | plan to any new industties Two. policemen who were|or ny~more motor car nearby. began the chase up the in the near future. My avenue, not ‘yet thronged at that; ‘by the usual-shoppers. pture: at the en- to the Hotel Biltmore on 44th where Cox fell in his haste his car. he was ‘a member of the at Yale university. . The driving while intoxicated COL, ALFONTE IS ASSIGNED HERE National guard troops formed an ‘ 5 i Eg i i lili. tld ie 2 i ? i S 7 if Ret Z E i bie! a FFP? 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