The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 19, 1929, Page 1

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NORTHWEST FROZEN OW COLDEST WINTER SMARCK TRIBU BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1929 NORTH DAKOTA'S ESTABLISHED 1878 THE BI BUNDESENRECRIVES TERROR OF FLOODS DEATH THREATS FOR | REPLACES RIGOR OF PROBING MASGAGRE| COLD OVER BUROPE Chicago Coroner Probing Val-| Worst Situation in Danube Dis- entine’s Day Slayings Is tricts, Where tee and Snow QBUGATION TO DYING grea---ay HAN QUESTIONED IN INDIAN MURDER CASE William Langer, Bismarck At- torney, Will Defend Four ‘Father of His Country’ Lindy Hunts for Bismarck Boy Worth Dakota. Capital: City’ Al : Fort Yates India Anonymously Warned . most Coldest Spot on North = ; ace icine oo Is Piled Six Feet ie ae: —— American Weather Map ** . ‘LID ON CHICAGO TO STAY’ oo ss pau ARE HELD WITHOUT BONDS ‘s — BALTIC ICE BARRIER GROWS sew rect Gonaaale Roadé F Ace of Gang Crime Investigat- — Snow-Drifted Roads to Fort ors Ordered Home From Fur- |Great Britain Icebound While we é Yates Makes Postponement lough to Take Charge Raging Storms Sink Ships Rising Temperatures Pro‘nise ‘ of Action Necessary Off Coast of Spain Relief to Great Area He:1 . in Subzero Pall cate ! Chicago, Feb. .19.—(#—Coroner Whether one is or is not obligated ey ? ; by law to ald another who might be : Sree cictads wee cereinened signee rgeed JOLT UAEEE col ovay “i Bismarck was literally frozen stiff NG en aera neha Bie Sor twice in the past three days which he |large part of Europe today. It was — Is today, § It wasn't the coldest spot on the which is certain to figure in the case attributed to his activity in investi- | feared that when the toll of the in- of four Fort Yates Indians, charged gating the St. Valentine's day mas-|undations, rail and prospective, was North American continent even with first degree murder in connec- jas sacre of seven members of the Moran | complete, it would equal or surpass Sree ee, 57 ‘ though it felt that way. Rice Lake, tion with the death early in Febru: . cang. that of the cold. For the Danube and : : Wis., reported 45 degrees below zero ary of cones ae Lodge, Porcu- ” - ‘Last Sunday Dr. Bundesen said, he | tributaries swelled over their banks : ine ena all 1929 gee! push- Pints clatement was made today by ‘ received an anonymous telephone call |#nd forced many from their homes. Seo inte, aso kes send MOH RP rie pein ciemeorag ene dl BS AL ns lonhndaolthene eaegrigie Sy *Alexandria, Va.,|in which he was told that “you will |Melting snow and ice caused disas-| 1+ was some distinction for Lieutenant Steven Callaway, inset, formerly of | 44 5 ; | already four years under construction, will not be completed until 1932. It/ be next to go if you don’t watch out,” trous floods in Macedonia and! Bismarck, to become lost for a short time when his amphibian plane was|— 4 minimum of 43 egieen' aan who has been retained as defense “by the Masonic lodges of the country to commemorate the Thrace. Bavarian rivers overflowed, yesterday, he said, he received an} *" . | forced down by engine trouble off the Florida keys. For when a search for ree the ve iat by also was a charter member of the lodge chapter | anonymous letter asking him how he | While rising temperatures in northern | him was undertaken, Col. Charles A. Lindbergh was among the participants. Touural caaeertaneiic’ ne bud : greeted GaatURan uteeetay tier sab. at Alexandria. Impressively set high upon a hill in the outskirts of the old | would “like to kick the bucket.” Italy foreshadowed rapid swelling of | rindy, just back from his air mail jaunt Yo Panama, ts pictured above, left, |Cogest, day of the winter” in’ the nna He ba ‘Virginia town, the memorial is shown here about half completed. Dr, Bundseen sad tie was working |VCTS toere, assem | Witt Gol: John Hamilton of the Pan-American Alrsays, as they were about | Sorthwest. 4 Tots? arate Cello on what he believed to be an import- | 1,55 they have been, but in sangre: op off on an aerial hunt for Lieutenant Callaway, who turned Up} 3 won't get colder. Forecast of . ‘The four Indians will remain in THREE TERM MURDERERS ant Jead in the slayings and (Cx; |calltes, the “ thermometer had not SIRI es thn bor) ini Rae PE a ee oe ee 1s of the Sioux county jail separate cel t y J ori : rita bal fr ow ee! ~~ SAW WAY TO PRISON LIBERTY| .. 2a 3.3." wie, prea awe |91ATE GUARANTY FUND LAW pany. "Mandan felt the sting. of 42 court is taken in fete ipo ae a The crudely written letter W8S| where ice and snow have been piled degrees below zero atmosphere. It George H. Drowley, Sioux county ————) signed “P G E” and Dr.. Bundesen | «i, feet thick over the surface of the REPEAL BILL P ASSES 38 TO 9 was 30 below at Jamestown and state's attorney who is prosecuting sald the initials might refer to the | river, indicated a worse situation, pos- Devils Lake. Fargo shivered ih 28 the detendants, is expected to eppeal | Slayer of Don Mellett, Canton MECHANICAL MAN IN Don a ot errotneetion with | Sibly, there than elsewhere. PENT AEE TET ETE Se erereanas Bowen, Dekta, ‘eyocniig sprites i gcd in the killings. On the outside of the : ‘ . nd in the case, aeeoday had no| Publisher Crusader, Is , scieloge Were the ieee, WAR’ | - wineemrenduavoe, wor reparied CASSELTON INSANE Sportsmen's Row Breaks Out|Minnesots, Wisconsin. | akichigan, statement to make as to his plans. PLANES LATEST AD which the coroner said he supposed | from Thrace and Macedonia where " Roads drifted with snow make it Among Desperadoes meant “sealed with a kiss.” He de-/the Struma and other rivers over- Over Game and Fish Board almost impossible for attorneys to get | | clined the proffer of a police guard. | flowed, sweeping away bridges and MAN SHOOTS WIFE . to Fort Yates, Sloux county seat, en William F, Russell, commissioner of | hundreds of cattle and flooding i) Measure in Committee BLINDING SNOW STORM AIDS be rapes oniomet ol Peemripghrarreg Oo caer tne drowned. Part of the city of avails, COMMITS SUICIDE rps! a okey Mies <i ee Oa ae wes submerged, while Heraclia was HYLAND, PATTERSON ARGUE |the city bogan to ft under the-in- A preliminary hearing before Davia | Seven Other Prisoners Retuse| Robot Turns on Flood Lights in transformed into a vast Ipke with in- eee ee fluence of the sun's rays, the mer- Miller, of the Sioux County State to Escape Through Aper- : a Moran gang headquarters who partly | habitants being fed by merchants Bank at Fort Yates, justice of the pe Pp Obedience to Siren Note | identified Detroit gangsters as men| who plied their trade in boats. Jugo-| Peter Nissen, 48, ‘Ugiy and| Committees in Senate Warn peace, will be held as’ soon as roads ture in Prison Bars who had rented rooms from them, |slavian and Grecian soldiers cooper- Lena permit traffic to the southern com- of Approaching Ship Commissioner, Fumell sald, now are) ated to save lives and property. Quarrelsome’ for a Week, by Lt.-Gov. Carr to Speed Rapa erent sald. ing, scheduled | Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 19—(AP)—| Newark, N. J, Feb. 19.—(P)—Mr. tise thdenaa case sake oraiorin: reed eo Kills Spouse in Home Up Their Work for last Saturday, was postponed |Three -life term murderers, includ- Most witnesses have mentioned that | tion adding greatly to the suffering pineeE a — when Langer filed an affidavit of |ing Pat McDer 1 Puen Ne eed cinta ering Rupa Me ive |from what was still extreme cold ae pa leDermott, slayer of Don come to the ald of aviators by mak-|the slayers were using @ Gaectte rom| Camelton, N. D., Feb. 19.—(@)—Pe-| re peace, : dangerous Jandings on unlighted abet mobile y thet ter Nissen, 48, shot and killed his wit prectie, Bhcct wan a marie tthe other prisoners sawed their way to Pads fields Bi ae dle Riad 9 ridin | in. thefr home here early today and coroner's jury.which implicated the | freedom fromthe state penitentiary | -y obedience to the note. of @ siren |. Police Commissioner aren weahcn wisest shee ane had been cember' 31, 1931. four'men in the dehth of the Indian. today. 4. ’ The arrested men are Willjam ey arouped from the roof of the White Cloud, 35, John Loans Arrow, |Tesidence of Warden Preston E, Thomas and escaped urder cover of agence ys rorelpaks cet tion a eed faint g hospital for the — pa ical man turned on the flood lights mark Germany. insane. at Jamestown. : Heated arguments teday were pre- at the Newark airport last night with- : stranded, ice | , According to Charles Palmer, whe! sented to the senate game and fish out the aid of human hands. occurred d committee which has under consider- Mr. Televox, whose name, freely ation the bill to eliminate the pres- translated, from guise. ent game and fish commission and ted, the Greek and Latin| Sr e are 525 men composing the attend to the fire. place the department under the con- | “7° 53. tered on Pet 1: means “distant voice,” demonstrated his ability as an airfield attendant Las pga petcnggemece of rs ‘ Mrs. Nissen, clad in a nightgown, | ‘To! of one man 1887, and -41 on February 15, 1903, when in repeated tests he flooded the night by Skah of state's attorney’s was found a few feet from her bed| C.P. Peterson, game and fish com-|anq February 1. 1893. new airport with : 24,000,000 candle staff. It was not revealed whether with two shotgun charges in her body. | missioner, and John W. Benson, dep- | ‘The temperature today was lower power in response to the distant voice any ‘of the several persons who saw deeply i Nissen's body was found in the kitch-|uty {or northern district, appeared [than any December reading on rec- of a plane high in the air. the murder car were called upon to en, the entire top of his head blown |in opposition to the measure. ord. The minimum for that month away. A Jarge number of sportsmen and | is -42 on December 20, 1916. Seven 22, Henry Twin, 21, and Joe Running Bear, 2: gi! a blinding stiow storm that soon » 23. Men Admit Drinking obliterated their tracks. ‘They admit they ‘were drinking| Besides McDermott, those who es- with Yellow Lodge shortly before his | © are: “ death. Yellow Lodge was found dead illiam Young, 40, Washington Feb. 6 with his head frozen in a wa- |county, serving 2 life term for mur- ier. Mike Jacko, 21, Cuyahoga county, serving a life term for murder. James Walton, 30, Cuyahoga coun- prejudice against Thomas A. Short, | Mellett, Canton publisher, and 3 i term Branson, airmail pilot, ap- 's hope ? ¥ peo edag eke icie deren proached the -field from sea z: bree inquiry and attempt iden- ee, — cor eke ae on Nissen was placed in the hospital] members of Izaak Walton League | times during January have temper- Joe Rosso, 26, Cuyahoga county, | rections and at different altitudes in Grand Jury Rumored has greatly ‘moderated and at pres- | {0%, the insane about year ago, but) clubs talked in behalf of the bill. | atures of less than 40 degrees been serving a term of 10 to 28 y , i Joseph. 8c! as | Observed but only two were than the reading this morning. shannach, , wi siren as he neared. Each time the found here. spokesman for those advocating the trond ct the nen rnshed tho nag [ates avcrney Nou no, Gera | "stern ff the Spanish cost, aa | Gunite" Dogs: tos New aa | seen This damage to the fishing fleet. | ago, Final committee action probably! tn many places in North Dakota t was wrecked and another | “For the past week Nissen had been | will be taken in a meeting tomorrow. ide its way into Bilbao, while | “ygiy and quarrelsome,” according to| Warning to the committees to speed at Almeria was suspended. | nis daughter Anna, 19, and it was in-|up thier work was issued by John] passable. tended that he should be returned to |W. Carr, presiding officer. Monday | severe drifting of . Jamestown in a few days. night 76 bills still were in committee} County road travel Burleigh 6 Stege, one of the department’s aces Shortly after midnight Palmer was|and only eight days remain for the) was at a standstill. South, west and The vi in gang crime investigations, has awakened by shots and, going down- | senate to complete the work of send- selector when a sound of 4. certain been stairs, diccovered the bodies. ing senate bills to the house. pitch is impressed upon it aretrans-| where he had gone on # month’s fur- Mrs, Nissen evidently had been shot | Among measures recommended for to the crid-glow, converted |jough. Stege is expected to ‘take PENALIZE LEGISLATORS | from behind as she was returning to| Era eetion ot land which would ‘be leased by the state to the Northern Great Plains Experiment station at Mandan for $1 ® year. ernor also signed the bill robbery. Search Organized fi Afl extra guards were sent out to him, + search near the prison immediately after the escape was discovered and $100,000 FIRE LOSS |Seescnes ee sree Seven other prisoners, including “CAUSED AT HARVEY eset Gos bee an ence oiithane tly Nae Two Brick Structures Gutted by sperature ia rae for Pelle, Flames Aided by High Wind |ccns'is belitved ts have been made the mechanical man fleshed on the} jury had been called for today. was taken as an indication that the investigators had sufficient evidence tion. Peputy Commissioner John P. Hl E a charge for the police tomorrow. Lansing, Mich., Feb. 19.—(?}—The Seek Gun Experts Investigators were still bed. Phe i for Dan MeGurn who 1s known. t0 | Gorn ti FOUR w erie ‘a3:| potice as an expert with a machine and Subzero Cold between 4 and 5-a. m. demonstrated Snow Hides Escape Wensley of the Westinghouse The gov a sc eh iaciars gttter ee tive sen left their polls, and Manufacturin; company. gun, MOouEe susie. Dy aypraepnesy : that Lalet pea en, Cries flereat vey, N. D., Feb. j——ithey si slo e corridor o! wie ie a agricul Fire of undetermined origin thele. tier; which ‘sin the front of desperately wounded on | penalizing $28. NORTHWEST MERGER at Fargo. Hyland, Patterson Clash Q MEN SAPELY QUIT |s*ein sus, move aaa a cg |S : ———_- made his first public statement con- Moorhead National,’ Wisconsin |Ramsey county, and Dell Patterson,| tn south’ Dakota, Huron cerning the cfime yesterday. saying: mie SUB 120-FEET: DOWN | zezeemstes st oil api and South Dakota Ieiu. fencer, Monin ow si Rapa Ch 1 sow : y tions Join Chain recommending for ‘and other county. officials, Commis- sioner of Police th gee Oxygen-Inflated Lungs , With. | department om. that the people will be given every possible stand Crushing Force of Sea rime.” in Submarine Escape ears for |the tests, turning on s wind driven} here was a report, which the|ent does not exceed what is often | home, According leveled two business buildings last night,|the penitentiary, then mounted to causing a loss expected to Feu an throu a ventilator. From $100,000. there crawled to the roof 2 Six busi places, three offices} the warden’s residence, «suspended and six fi burned out.|their improvised ladder made of Loss mattress , and bed alothing the|from the roof and slid to the ground, disappearing in the snow filled dark- y ‘925, ness. The buildings were owned by H.|' The crime for which McDermott C. Lillemon and James Krenik. was _sentenced—the murder of Don ‘The fire nin Duke’s Cafe: in pub- - the Lillemon building, a three-story brick and fra Gata fet structure. and Children Granted P_-- mission to Live There Key West, Fia., Feb. 19.—(?)-—-Two fearless - members of a submarine Berlin, Feb. 19.—(#)—It is, under- the German -government RTS ili qeetage, HH Ht woe i tak the” rises’ only & gf

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