The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1928, Page 1

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[==] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ==@a) ESTABLISHED 1873. ; *~ °° BISMARCK, NORTH: DAKOTA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘17, :1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS cid cca dS YS TT TRE Me He RON rxec'aorhra oie Aber ccobdt ecadahthtis Serta 2 eto din nomena in EA OE I AENMMMM Leicit'e f ves ey a DEVASTATING HURRICANE STRIKES FLORID ‘Murder Farm’ Owner Describes Fugitive Son as ‘Ape Man’ DEATH, DAMAGE mont Me | pe He Fats| RADIORD FROM | RESUME |"* a2 cue SMITH CARRIES | Quits G.O-P.Ranks to Become]| FAMINE STALKS |° % Fre He Fa “DORPSESTARGH | jggmme |FARMBQUALIY | Chr ot FarceeLator Pee | PORTO RIGD AS | qu ee ‘BENEATH FLOOR| MESSAGE WEST ares brave POOD GIVES OUT "SS Sour Elbridge Webb has voted the Repub- Casualties Have Occurred lican ticket all his life, just as his on Peninsula ; i Homeless Al Prepared to Deliver First |father did before ion (canaeate : 1,000,000 Thought thmbteldasrrtrin! i aigekt cat Formal Campaign Address ferent Wabb is vunning for ‘presi- : and or — Is MANY HOMES WRECKED t lent himself. : at Omaha. He is the candidate of the Farmer- , nietiene — is Labor party, which named him at its ee Red Cross Units Mobilized for Invasion of Stricken Dis- STARTS TWO-WEEK TOUR never have heard of hin before, and] eo Me 250 DEAD IN 77 TOWNS pd eevee) ath; ue while it ‘ ee 8 tricts F Refuses to Divulge Theme of didate making-a |. : Starving Country People by t * Other Talks, Favoring. Elas- Hundreds Thronging Into pveiagiee. sent. Bos ile igators tie Policy Island Cities sons at Fort Lauderdale, vest = and unconfirmed upon the best minds among other loss of life were received tiie farmers, assisted by the best logal| San Juan, Porto Rico, Sept. 17— today by th de t ngeles, Sept. 17.—()—Ai : Governor Smith’s Special Train 4 ble, who| nr y by the navy department aditig veer Nt OGNS and. En Route to Omaha, Sept. 17.—U@) [200 economic minds procurable, whe : (®)—With the hurricane death toll from the Key West naval radio murders of five boys was before Los jocracy’s message tO/heln and protect all farme conservatively estimated at 1,000, Angeles police newed search —Carrying Dém i the farm belt end the best wishes of | spective of what they raise; or I shall the spectre of famine stalked rece ene age wee sept any. plan presented yy bs Fred through Porto Rico today. At least aval {major part; roposed i be sseite es Meaten Sere We arash at ended for the hear experts, if euch a plan ts considered ee cates eicseceares sated te: “ st for intere: . a victims of icture canine campaign for the presi- Other lanks, include public own- ‘ : At Omaha, Neb., tomerrow. night,|creniP, O° . utllities, ae ‘= / og bakeaeineatioeie te muse conrenact mec] Pot mis Waser bi der hat haem arate Ps enna "j ‘ . ever wonder wl acrosi address since his notification in At wide Fert on prohibition, uae 8 eniaee oe a Cateee Declaration. of martial law, wie “the men who build skyscrap- the Gulf of Mexicon, sie bany. almost a month ago. His! Webb was born in the-old Mi bay. He is a strong, well-built ‘man |requisitioning and rationing of food| ers fall off? Axel Oleson, 25, steel wi theme there ll be agriculture, Lode mining district ‘of California. |in: his fifties. J and drafting of all able-bodied men | worker of St. Paul, Minn., is one who ire communications were down led police to the garage on bb which has become one of the fore-| His father, a farmer, died while| “Conditions compel'me to change|was urged upon Governor Horace| fell. His fall started on the 26thlor temporarily disrupted over’ .s Northcott ranch near Riverside, most issues of the Fee Ja Sub-|Webb was.a boy, and the lad sup- {my usual political affiliations” he |M. Towner by a group of leading story of the Smith-Young tower in|wide area along the Florida east “search for the corpees of three of tl Jects for the other five ad at ported and educated himself, study- says. “Only a few months ago I|citizens. San Antonio, Tex., but after he fell] const and in the south-central . victims begun under ¥ Oklahoma City, Denver, Helen ing the engineering phases of farm- felt that any. such step as I Save The group in a petition asserted| three stories he grabbed a steel ae Por- ‘ Mont., St Paul and Milwaukee willing through construction and ‘opera- |just taken would make me a laugh-|that so far neither the goverament| cable and saved himself. He went 3 ott be Porsenna esi ied tion: of irrigatior » At pres- stock among my business associ- |n any oo Pageiliegd Fre ee eee an ee jing Teh Betas ae Songer) and heavy rerno! i. tion upset. DENIED TODAY |sxrrnp arses’ wfc per |e! 2 Pekin proietfr'pt: late’ “Butteret'em (gute tm far rolled to orovent |x lgtign uc "Here he |property aniage "wee aed Pai mits of countering enemy ° - certain the facts as to immediate} | Beach via amateur radio operators y WAT agg ree Mr. Tribune Offers $150 | Thy ld"von? otal'f ott BY H ALVORSON Travels . The national guard has been or- SIX DE AD 3 000 they said were signed by Station ge oniid’ ate | to Six Bismarck People(sn: ees 30s Sa acags SE a daughter, Mrs. John A. Warner, PLO) rretieerine. = operator, wiated, thar se) wiueed pert Anptineng oe koe ye 3 mrmmetved | ARE HOMELESS, [eerie SS te That He Did Not Expect | miles during the tvo weeks of cam-|Memorize Magic Words. for|! Gunfire Language ‘|pcMitt cf;thycunee ported more than 250 dead. Oth SGrmest meee tte more than ers range’s message, said, was 4 igning in the middle and far west. 4 Weeeresed ns lee croutons IN STORM WAKE nen 5 to’ Oppose Maddock Eis tour will end at Albany after he| Tuesday and Receive Five [- Ends Mutes’ Talk | fonrtinaticet- with orkars ‘acking Tk 5 the name ty ie nena beret attends the Democratic ‘State con- Dollar Gold Coin —————————- * | will be weeks before accurate re- kes Palm Beach Post. i *s Denial that he made the statement | Vention at Rochester October 1. On ee Paras hat he would be agandidate for gov- if station, (By The Associated Press) Striking a destructive blow at the Palm Beaches last night after spreading death and devastation through Porto Rico and other islands of the West Indies, the trop- ical hurricane today w: blowing ti but that he did not believ> their — |. -|porta can be received from the rural It stated thi Cross Sn my og ; Me. Toe itr toon thal Gt an J te [cy tan 1 | Villages Razed, Phetations De-|Neporan heel Pa Flack following Sn er a eeser Medecine the ae eas | rete Somerton part || in eaught SIX times during his ih Physicians and others tariliar| stroyed, Shipping Wrecked {there had been partially dency prea : Hal. Indiana. Daly Regement jo Bismarck, Ube Mt At: a~howpltat,- he -witeahot, careers oad This . Croix Another message stating that two 5.00 savings deposit. ei ssi Persons had m killed, was unt will be ited to the Robert Rosenberg, first Picked up by Station 4BN at Tampa “Tam nental A: have been report-| St. Croix, Virgin Islands, Sept. 17.|'The message also stated that : inder’s credit at the First National) cook the Chicago Chris ither killed of i d. Fae ki today | buildi ? hat many evade Dimer, the pioneer bank] Industrial league. ‘I am: deaf mac Sead ae SNe (®)—Six persons were known y | buildings in the business district of The. known dead in the various|to h; been killed in the tropical | West Palm Beach d 5 — yeti 3 e waka of westerh North nokeiar hie reel ie ee | Pacey towns reporting were: Cavey, 75; Rurrieane fain ae St. ae sane Meanwhile, relief parties pro- re} 5 M COO} ¥ » it rsons homeless. it ey ovr Pu fs 2 poarty 09 com oe = Lari a Weulee pore r i [umacao, ‘once, |day, leaving 3,000 pe: ceeded into the area from Miami percep prolgd red : * the Missouri slope country. Here a) ae ead in areiiera ‘week.’ The gathering is'e: your money. will Bes safe nee Eatin nearby where Nort! and to include ane the lead- | for early tonight in Chicago.. Plans Bisma eek feanvang = Augi 4 Nag-|One hundred persons were injured. |but nothing of what coniditi the sign language, and I got iedras, 5, and Fajar-|All the casualties were native ne-| found there had Poly jegoumtcre A world because the section was with- shot. Toes. x SSI aed Most of the food crops were de- . In the chief commercial centers of |out wire communications. ‘CANNED HEAT’ stroyed Half uf the homes, even|Christiansted and Frederiksted the| Red Cross units were mobilized miner are reported to, have slain an-ling Democrats who fee ee those of thatch, were destroyed or|damage was estimated at $400,000.| and ready at several other pine vet other miner. Finding that a boy had|Maddock’s action in makin; run|for a brief soeptian Political Watch For Chevrolet damaged beyond re} Probably |The loss throughout the island has |service in the th witnessed the ‘killing, Noi robots for oes office on a Democratic ticket, leaders in the train yards. ae alegre, foe beplega es : 5 he most serlously situated rescsiina Rok: been paeews be. it cbrobatly ie district enter ads pach} seized was taken i “Jivaros, poor country folk,jwas very great. aid. fie epee, has Bart ir gee Stes eae: coins to tnd Sree CAUSES MAN N numbering nearly 1,000,000, who|worst hurricane that ever struck] Added to the estimated death list The Independent wing of the Re- home cails today as promised in Sat- Barto epreresitescurces; Bor pare cased) naveral dacgs | tec oe pa pr tee 1 saying ay ta sales ean rer ith and: other members of the peasy ee a DE ATH IN FIRE e jrapacods Starving nee were wiped out and planters’ |the Washington _government, ‘ant the start of the ‘ign | family, drove to the U! briclet fi the Capital Chevrolet ‘oaquin eevee ty nvareity houses destroyed. Sugar factories |spurred by President -Conli , took bryos y sf campai through sti ects lined cal le a5 a pide om ict instructor of Vega Baja, said the|were damaged and the sugar crop a citizens. As he reached re 2 : country people were coming into| destroyed. steps during the day to dispatch relief, a : : itrus Crop Suffers Reports from the west coast of the dey * ‘ Twichell Issues Call fully equip and fully placarded town by hundreds begging for food. 2s in the harbor of Christian- repeated attempts 08) 4 circular letter sizned oy L. L.| nomtbes the demmratecriny tee oie] with 8 int help pave t say ce | Okiphamn Laborss: Fommd) tn) it Masect marshes care tea sierra cniatias. ichell, Fargo, ‘campaign manager | of his nomination, Aincopere, te. parks pis oad calls! Burning Bed in Oakes Room- |as much as they were able. Villa-lashore. The cable, radio, telephone | Florida, where the’ wertnee bureau and chairman of the state I. V. A. Through a lane of cheering people peek leg neadiey pa — p04 ing Hi nueva with his family walked most|and light plants were put out of| said the storm was headed, said that executive etn pee or ppegoont Aas held by the police, he walked block away. He knocks at your door 1g House ue 25 miles from Vega Baja to commission. - ieee and roads were no serious wind conditions prevailed of ty otecttve commitiog here Pet | 0% ctr presented with's nage| °F 8g Your door bell and geld: "| (Special to. The Tribune) Housing conditions are. Oy eel rete ge mice day, lapped car open tad the fall feral Dexsexhon by ree Sans rid ly pasate led pe angel or ae Peeiage W. Taylor, 45, soi Siekpabe ion 2 . caste fo - he govetament house escaped seri- ay Florida cities and these advices Copies of the letter were sent to| pany county Democrats: cont Sopy fe ne hand transient laborer, died in an Oakes| beans and a side of pork was literal-| rong supplies were thought to be| some sections, <P nt suffered in I ‘state leaders, heads of. county! As the crowd let out shouts of ee paler eanbehind Bigs 4 hospital today, the result of drink-|ly mobbed by 250 homeless and hun-| adequate today. \ Miami escaped lightly, . acco groups, and those representing the) “Good Luck, Al,” “Bring Back ll age te ing “canned heat.” sty: people at Naguabo Playa. storm raged for 12 hours.| to dispatches received’ ‘before ional districts. West. Al,” and Tribune will at once hand you over| Taylor, ‘according to residents of|..4 serae to Governor Towner |/When the hurricane began at mid-| were communication was lost. Noth. -f |. ‘five dollar gold coin. wile said that 300,000 persons were hun- jnight Thursday the wind was blow-| ing definite was known abour sre ‘a five iT gol 5 the rooming house in which he lives, and would have nothing to eatling from the northeast. After six | extent of the storm from West Palm “Beg pardon, Mr. Tribune j|was “staggering drunk” Sunday for another week unless immediate |hours it changed and blew for six| Beach north to Fort Pierce, a dis- represeating he Tribune, a night. - About 11 p. m., other room-|#"d drastic action was taken. more hours from the southwest. | tance of approximately 60 miles, but newspaper that should be read ‘by ‘groans from|, Governor Towner urged the secre-|Torrential, rain continued for 48 tinued on page eight) in 99 of every 100 homes in Bis- tary of war to send immediate funds |h ‘arel y juan. Paul Maloney, who motored from|Housing conditions are deplorable. increasing the distress of the ¢ in (Cor ‘ickson, al pa, ve a in whberer, meno available ire inhabitants, N = 7 So peemee |i iia tied atl po MAT AG |NEGROES KNIF aE Femarkad 4, be, want throug = : Chetroke believed that beddi ‘ , uttered the worst BENITO MOLAS ; i ’ causht: fire ram either an. alcoho! SOVIET FLURRS (Ee ee | ISROUNDDRAD| FORT SOLDIER Brey KIDNAPERS ARE | ISFOUNDDEAD), ns POCA DRT ‘KNOWN BY COPS| esti ray sailants Following Dance Hall Altercation Six Aviators Rescued After : Walking 200 Miles Through Police Claim That: Six Are| id is in the post hospital “suff Bleak Siberia ; . major Moscow, Russia, Sept. 17.—?)— : him while at a great altitude. ie Norts mts i Mee Apa) BEDE BACKS SMITH Wants to Spend Time With His ‘Kids’ “fA fi iy @ i: | ae: Bi i | 4 : U : ily i Z pee FE at F eee Fi il ind the foremer ‘be: the threats to. i gd iid

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