The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 6, 1928, Page 11

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“THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1928 BANANA REGION STRIKE FORCES ~ MILITARY LAW 12,600 Workers, Led by Mexi- can Communists, Cause Colombia Trouble Bogota, Colombia, Dec. 6.—(AP) Declaration of martial law in the Magdglena banana region, where violence has accompanied a strike of plantation workers, has been re-. quested of the council of state. It was announced that the situa- tion was very grave and that the taking the boy to a movie, and then | ¢ ? to Jersey City where they went for G0 B ACK a walk in the meadow. . Examination ut the body showed the boy had been killed by cutting | his throat. MAN CUNFESSES | SECOND SLAYING ,__ Detroit, Dec. 6.—(AP)—The find- ing of the body of seven-year-old Joseph Storela in a swamp near Secaucus, N. J., followed an al- leged confession to Detroit police| yesterday by Peter Kudzinowski, 28, that he kidnaped and killed a small boy there November 17 and that he! had killed a fellow section hand in} Scranton, “a., four years ago. Kudzinowski was arrested here for drunkenness. His mumblings while; in a cell caused detectives to ques- tion him and the purported confes. sion followed. | Death of Prohibition Agent/in| cause with his last breath their league, overcome by fumes in an underground shouted “Go back! Go back!” three prohibition agents today were alive to investigate the poss } tind the agent before they were j forced back to the open air. Sharpe, a veteran in the service, lay dead in the chamber for 30 minutes before Dr. M. C, Waltrip, a dentist, holding his nose, reached his body. An aged Italian, owner of the WORDS OF MAN jE: ees against him. W. D. Smith, deputy administrator ‘for the Texas district, is expected here today and the pit will be searched thoroughly for any evidence that a fatal gas had been kept there for raiders. NINERS REJECT NEW PAY SCALE Underground Distillery Caused by ‘Gas’ Houston, Tex., Dec. 6.—(A). col- whiskey distillery, lity that died not THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE acceptance and 526 for the wage scale. Declaring there would be no further negotiations, M. F. Purcell, secretary of the operators’ associ- ation, stated “that the mines will probably be closed unless the mine workers reconsider the matter and in another vote accept the wage be Submission of the wage scale to the miners in another referendum was under consideration, Carl Kan- sala, president of the miners’ dis- trict, said. MINNESOTA GIRL WINS Chicago, Dec. 6.—(AP)—Mildred Koulner of Olmsted county, Minne- sota, won first place in the boys and girls 4-6 club meat contest at International Livestock show. identification | e to Meet Tennis Star San Francisco, Dec. 6.—(#)—The Chronicle today reported that Mrs. i; Anita Baldwin, of Los Angeles, wealthy daughter of the California Pioneer E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin, had gone to Truckee, Calif., in her pri- vate pullman presumably to meet Suzanne Lenglen, French tennis star, and two companions, who ar- rived mysteriously from Europe a week ago. | | The newspaper said that Mile.; |Lenglen and her companions were| to spend the holidays as the guest of! Mrs. Baldwin at Lake Tahoe. A secretary of Mrs. Baldwin, question- by telephone on the plans of the party, refused to disclose any de- tails but declared that Mlle. Lenglen} had been invited to Tahoe by Mrs. Baldwin several months ago. The identity of the two accompanying the suppos Mile. Lenglen remained a mystery. The elderly woman with the tennis queen is said to be her mother, and a young man, was reported to be eith- er Baldw'n M. Baldwin, son of Mile. Lenglen’s hostess, or Thaddeus A. ae Mrs. Baldwin's former son- in-law. rsons Plumbing Heating FRED J. 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Buthod rushed to aid him, collapsed and was dragged to the surface by Billings, Mont., Dec. 6.—(P)—Re- jection by a two to one vote of a new wage scale negotiated between the Montana Coal .Operators’ associ- ation and the United Mine Workers of America, District Number 27, was foreca:t by officers of the union here today. With the votes from three small mines unreported results of the ref- government was energetically taking @ hand in it. strikers had adopted violent mca- sures to prevent other workers from taking their places. An exodus of workers from the region was report- ed to be under way, many of the laborers seeking employment in the towns. - The request for martial law was as Opirit made by the ministers of interior, and war, in an outline of the situa- tion which they presented at a cab- inet meeting. Should the council of State agree to the establishment of a state of siege, federal troops would be sent to the disturbed areas in an effort to avoid bloodshed. The strike has been in progress for several weeks. The ministry of industries, attempted to mediate be- tween the workers and their employ- ers, but this attempt to settle the controversy failed when the United Fruit company refused to accede to the request of strikers for general insurance. Since then the strikers have clung steadfastly to their de- mand with the support of socialist firectors. News telegraphed from the affect- ed area has been scanty, and little has been learned in the capital of the true situation. Private dispatches received in New York by companies with interest in the region said that martial law had already been proclaimed in the prov- ince of Magdalena. An _ army of laborers armed with machetes and other weapons, was stated to have begun raiding plantations. Twelve thousand workers were reported to be in strike and to be under the leadership of Mexican communists. BODY OF SLAIN BOY IS FOUND ‘Alleged Confession of Man in Detroit Jail Leads to Discovery New York, Dec. 6.—(AP)—The body of a boy answering the de- scription of Joseph Storela, seven years old, who was kidnaped from. his home on the east side on Novem- ber 17, was found in a swamp under a bridge near Secaucus, N. J. Jersey City police, who found the body, notified police headquarters here. systematic search of the swamps was started at daybreak as the result of an alleged confession Train New York, Dec. 6—(AP)—John D. Rockefelle:, sr., was speeding southward today for his annual win- ter sojourn at Ormond Beach, Fla. | Wearing goggles and a gray cap with long earflaps, Mr. Rockefeller came to the city yesterday from his estate at Pocantico Hills and boarded the train at the Pennsylvania sta- tion, “I am feeling fine and expect an enjoyable stay in Florida,” he told his old friend, William Egan, the station master. “I wasn’t feeling so good the past summer.” Then he posed for photographs. “I don’t mind being photographed if it isn’t done unexpectedly,” he re- marked. “These flashlights bother me when I’m not looking for them.” ‘ided only by his heavy walking stick, Mr. Rockefeller walked slowly across the concourse of the bi; term- ina! and into an elevator which took him to a lower level where he boarded his special car. Reibold-Williamson Moves to New Home Reibold Williamson, Inc., dealers| in home fixtures, are now installed in a new location, Early in the week they moved to their new home on Main avenue, be- tween Third and Fourth streets, where the Hoover-Curtis headquar- ters were established last summer. The new quarters have been re- modeled completely and the concern is now open for business. The com- pany was established in Bismarck last April and has been located at 207 Fifth street until this week. The management has announced that the company will deal in sport- ing goods, in addition to its regu- lar line. SAL-SODA WATER Sal-soda water is excellent for cleaning the tub and other bath porcelain. the two other officers, who could not erendum show 1,016 votes against FOR HEADACHE Headaches may be swiftly and safely relieved by a Bayer Aspiringtablet. A most efficient remedy, and there’s no after ef- fect; its use avoids much needless suffering. 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