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easier THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | ESTABLISHED 18738 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1929 PRICE FIVE: CENTS, Stewart Is Ousted By Rockefellers MEXICAN REBELS SUFFER DEFEA Timnitan ENDS DISASTROUSLY , REVO LUTION BREAKS MISSOURI RI y ER FLOOD EARED BONZER, BARBERRY KILLDEER, HALLIDAY, The Late Governor Sorlie FOR ANDARD HE AD DOWN AT VERA GRUg| ECE SHEET BREAKS UP FAST! bilis KILLED; GAS HAZEN T0 HAVE LAST i ie mene AFT BLOODY FG", "tta”, wl a earras || TAX PASAGE SHEN PUREBRED SRE SALE P |, to Death Standing | man of Board by a Vote of Handful of Federal Troops at Menace to Lowlands sro, at Tats naan | Highway Reorganization Meas-| Greater North Dakota Associa- : : 8,465,276 to 2,954,986 trappers from the head- i pavers watera of the Attawapiska river in Juarez Prepare to Attack WILL BOMB GORGES OF ICE or Repel Rebels Ontario told of finding the) Ure Fails to Pass by Vote tion’s Slope Campaign Is COLONEL FORESAW DEFEAT Temperature Conditions Will 62 to 50 in House Drawing to Close Despite Tremendous Earnings Determine Danger of Over- flows at Bismarck il i - i s OKAY $10,000 CHARITY BILL|60 HEAD GO ON BLOCK Hy Er sige Shown by Company, Stocks | holders Back John D. Jr. tf ty SIX CITIES ARE RECAPTURED ‘a — ity, ects in s| ‘Mi i f Whiting, Ind, March 7. : Naval Forces Steam to Sea and| One turd ot Mute, cis | peck to farteiite| aes eae eb ica a dAbald ca ondsteardatsladnasiog! cal meters We Stewist: wan ai Report Loyalty to Mexico the Tongue river ice sheet broke | said. Red Granges Are Needed, Head of State Herds; as chairman of the beard | Herken nt at the junc: | ‘The body cannot be recovered until) Swendseid Tells Solons Drive Is Transferred Seesaae’ teats ut tao City Government atone rivers, according to a tele- m received here by O. W. » federal Logie iho dnb Flood conditions at Miles City will have little effect at Bis- marek or anypart of the Mis- souri river in North Dakota un- a ee Reed is free of ice, re. he However, the formation of the gorge and subsequent flood at files City today indicates the ,__ Senator A. F. Bonzer’s bill provid-] Effort to bring more purebred ing for reorganization of the high-|cattle into the Bismarck-Mandan way commission and department area through the direct sale method summer. HORAGE MENERPER, zm wi by vets of 62 ne 50. we yesteraay | will be completed by the Greater y Vote to kill the bill came upon its | North Dakota association next week, Ul wkd slat the house a af-| according to B. E. Groom, chairman definite postponement. Attempt tte of the association’s agricultural delay action until Thursday or Fri- | committee. day by seeking to amend the meas-| The association, through its sales, ure led has placed more than 200 purebred El Paso, Texas, March 7.—(?)— The Mexican rebel forces opened fire on Juarez at 1 p. m. city of Juares was completely cut himself and John D. Rockefeller, dt., who instituted the proceedings to oust Stewart. ‘i z river will be menacing here ican general, from Mexico City while'in the process of thawing, be er Il to appropriate $210,000 for |animals in the area. e — sie ts nia had been Mr, Roberts said. Accidentally Killed as He Lifts ax auditorium suid jgyeinasiom at! That the sales campaign will be 5 Whiting, In i 1 ptured at Saltillo-by rebels. —— e st agricultural college ran a tinued it = ‘olonel Robert jtewart gave , Almazan had been divisional present conditions indicating Gun From Back Seat dangerous gauntlet in the committee tion of. The KIME ATTEEIIG Soe first intimation today dur the general in charge of federal {9 higher stage of water this spring in of Automobile of the whole. It came out of the|here is indicated by the constant in- meeting of the stockholders it troops in the state of Coahuila, |the Missouri river than in the or- committee recommended for passage |quiries from farmers and stockmen, was beaten in the fight to retain and had marched to Monterey |dinary year, a squadron of army air- — but only after it had provoked alanc d ds fi H et the chairmanship of the Standard and then to Saltillo in pursuit of | pianes will patrol the river valley to| Accidental discharge of a 22-calibre| vigorous debate. “We need more Abe |centiate in that cocthen ctisia cons — > Oil Company of Indiana. His ad- guard against formation of ice gorges. |rifie brought instant death to Horace|Lincolns and few Red Granges,” R. A total of 60 head has b Carl Rawson, portrait painter, has just completed an oil painting of the late} mission came during a discussion The war department Wednesday | srenerree about 37, at his h four |E. Swendseid of Mountrail county, f and i ean Toute to Man.| Governor A. G. Sorlie which will be hung with paintings of other North |over a resolution from the floor reached Monterey Escobar had | granted a request of Senator McMas- | cneiiee # Pies capa, *|ghased and is now en route to Man-| nexota immortals in the executive office at the state capitol, Rawson |pored by the forces of John D. Boeke fled, but in a conflict at Saltillo | ter, South Dakota, to send planes in- was commissioned to paint the likeness of the late governor by members /efeller, Jr. . of the Sorlie family. Close friends of the late governor who have viewed the| “I am afraid, my friends, that declared in opposing the measure. [dan's assembly pavilion. These will Barberry Bill Fails be offered at three sales next week: miles north of Bismarck on the old the loyal. general's troops were /to the ares to guard against possible | Baldwin-Wilton road, at 8:30 this a overcome by rebels and General | floods for the first time. morning. An attempt to include a $5,000 /Killdecr, Tuesday, March 12; Halli-| Painting state that the artist has caught the personality of his subject and ve it, if the vote is taken Almasan was captured, the friends ‘The sena' The rifle was dischaged as Menef-| appropriation for barberry cradica-|¢@y, Thursday, March 14; and ti erred it to th egree. "he sai i Retr fee was removing it from his car,|tion in the general budget of the|2e”, Friday, March 15. The Associa- sas oe Oe he p abel ibd reiteiy Atos agricultural college experiment sta-|tion has now placed in excess of pbb rsn rs set young son, Darrell, and the teacher,|tion failed. The committee of the|!,500 purebred sires at the head of to the spot Julia Labrash, who lives at the| whole recommended the budget with-|State ‘herds, with inquiries. contin- ? group. GOVERNOR SORLIE’S PORTRAIT ,.3.cuniae, 2 e-cuee ge out this appropriation and the re- uing to pour in. At each of the points tba get ay od ¢ accepted by the house. The|Where sales are. scheduled, a .com- T aie, bares renee eee to. budget bill of the state uni-|mittee of local businessmen and day. , P an inch under the heart, and came y also was recommended for |farmers has completed a survey of y. ' _ ut umder the left shoulder, imbedding |passage by the committee of the|the breeders and farmers in thet lo- Pi aot rn PE aha itself in his clothing. He was carried le. cality, and placed a tentative onder | ®-=2—————_—__ 2 onige ‘ 4 h $ ; fo ; ‘i int the house, but death seems to pan aciied gasoline tax ot one cent we Gide Association for ee many | Hoover Calls Extra | | Painting of Late North Dakota sad | Cotenel Stewart, chairman xists. n instant. go counties if the Watt |! ertain. 5 x ea : ‘ E. J. Gobel was called as|bill for such a tax is passed by the |°f these committees are: Killdeer, iE Session of Congress 4? ’ Executive:to. Be. Hung in _, |, The Deptt sg Moe din ie : arid did ‘not learn that ft ‘aie as Fecommended By the’ ‘cont. | Le O- 7 it actin $$$ + x" Aipreeraelipeesiinsce 27 > \ er,|tax over to the highway department association, local breeders are en- April 15 was called today by Presi- Jed which; at the close of 1928 was but the committee rejected such an| couraged to bring in their own pure-| aane yy, : amendment. bred bulls, offering them for sale at lover. $461,462,304, as com} with The committee passed a bill to ap-|their own terms and prices, with no] Specifically the call proposes legis- PRONOUNCED FINE LIKENESS enpiberedborie rs en hee et, a rf * wi if & iH o , but it may be held|Propriate $10,000 for the House of |charge being » by th ia-|Jation for agricultural relief and “for Patriarchs Saititent, 1.|Mercy and St. John’s Orphanage at|tion for this. service. All mals | Umited changes of the tariff. Well Known Minneapolis Artist supeidiary #2, ese reet capt . F, Fargo and killed a bill to increase |shipped in are sold for cash only,| The proclamation says that these ve gece ee enone high school tuition to students com-|the prices ranging from $125 to] matters cannot in justice “to our Commissioned by Family Earnings Increase iting to hear from a brother, , jing from outside districts to a high 0. a farmers, our labor and our manufac- Paint © 5 a Tennessee, Menefee’s | School. A total of 17 head of high class | turers be postponed. to Paint Canvas The net earnings after deduction 4 “Bill Has Merit’ * |young shorthorns is being shipped to aT for taxes were $77,337,166 for 1028, “I have yet to. hear one construc- | Mandan from Spokane, Wash., where Carl W. Rawson, Minneapolis por- |#" increase of $47,204,710, while the tive criticism of the Bonzer high-'!they were purchased last week by A. trait painter, commissioned by the |Sales department marketed. 35,282,- way bill,” declared M. H. Lynch,|J. Dexter, development agent for family of A. G. Gorlie, has just com- | 806 barrels, Richland county. “The bill mer-|the Northern railroad. By. pleted an oil painting of the late gov- |975 barrels 92! and it and brings ‘business principles in- | special shipping arrangements, these ernor. It will be hung in the gov-| The company ended the year with to government. If we need efficiency | animals are unloaded at Mai zi ; ernor's office beside those of past |® surplus of $156,476,947, an in-. in any department, it is the highway no greater cost than would be en governors of North Dakota. crease of $49,939,717 over 1927,. seer department, which id tailed by shipping from: some points "The artist has spent several months | dividends amounted .to $32,41I GUTS GARAGE HOTEL ines abeeei ae tie, Negislnire 1 ae in Minnesota, or North Dakota, while FINAL SESSION DAYS upon the portrait and it is pro-|Paid on 9,284,668 shares of stock. x iy propriates for all other branches of |Mr. Dexter declares that they are nounced an especially fine likeness of | According to law the meeting had the state, about the finest car of real quality Governor Sorlie by relatives and|to be called to order on the com- “In business one man is at the|young stuff he has ever helped to friends who viewed the picture while |Pany’s property. __ izati ring into the state. ae it in the mal in the Rawson | A note on an outside door request- Total Destruction of Hosteiry eed ot the Pineeaee La John Husby, former state dairy| Senate Has 35 and House 20/studio. It was nebine:S) to paint the |ed stockholders to present their cre- is the same. Another thing, this plan | commissioner, A ; portrait from a study of photographs, |dentials at the community house and Threatened; Damage So the, place one man on the job 365 | buyer for the intion. 1 Bills to Consider With Some |For several days Mrs. Grace Borie, | Wait for the meeting, to ‘open Far Is $70,000 days i the year, whereas under ie load of Still. in. Committee widow of Gov. Sorlie, was at the |in the afternoon. , resent system the commission puts iC very fan days during the year.” sembly pavilion at Mandan from — Greets. His, Enemies He made a motion to place the bill|points adjacent to Crookston and} Both houses of tne North Dakota| Soon after Goy. Sorlie’s death some Babely cnt men ee ee in the committee of the whole to| Thief River Falls, Minn. In every| legislature go into the 59th, and next |{riends proposed as a testimonial to | 5!x foot, br. ry paiee ray make an amendment. case, these are all of breeding age,|to last, day of assembly with heavy |him that » portrait be financed’ by rt into a small room to open the an- L. L, Twichell, Cass county, at-|and come from herds where butter- ‘and with their first morn-|Popular subscriptions. ‘This idea was {nual session. He greeted Winthrep tacked the principle of a one-man|fat production records have been |i ns scheduled. abandoned after the matter was|W- Aldrich, brother-in-law of John commission. “This is not a three-|carefully kept. "The senate has 35 bills on its cal-jtaken up with the orlle family. |D- Rockefeller, Jr., who-has led the ' 4 man commission but one-man|_ Martin Apland, beef cattle buyerlendar and four yet in committee} Those interested in collecting the |}'® t to oust him, and also. shook > ‘ commission,” he asserted. “One man|for the association, unloaded s car| while, the house has 20 on its calen-|funds for this purpose have been re- |hands with others of the Rockefeller . is named by the governor and is|recently at Mandan which was pur-jdar with one or two in the commit- |quested by Mrs. Sorlie to return same wit eek immediately oll the dictator with the governor and|chased from North Dakota herds,|tee of the whole and two in other|to the donors. At the same time, she | . aig td was imm he ly r auditor present only when contracts | and which will also may go to make|committees. - ‘expressed her deep gratitude to those th hs 2. COM! eae pyazess the are let. Dées the house know any- wp the qéets for these three sales.) However, the legislature with one | who had so kindly initiated the move- ; a Anetra Ma, tag oe! _- body to whom it would turn over an|This shipment includes Aberdeen|more day of business is in better |ment and made contributions, pr psioranct ip oalgy ly tn $8,000,000 department? A from the Hartley Stock farm/than average condition and expects| The posture, coloring and the many ¢ tors filed ae the stage. Ina “A one man commission is the} at , and Shorthorns from the|to complete its work without night| details of the portrait have been most {few minutes. Felix Graham, pai product of a situation where a man = cee pe if Casialion and the /sessions. § sary sat the comsmltane Sunesced 596) as been who can handle erd at Grandin. Whether it. will be forced into a re motior } the work pete than three or five,” t sessions depends on the speed quickly dispensed: with and Colonel ell contended. “Difference in +] with which the houses consider their the size of the commission makes grists of bills. Several of the meas- y ures yet to be considered are of first importance. On the house cal- endar are appropriation bills to- OLD LUMBER TOWN taling nearly $3,000,000 including fa2 asa fe He Stewart told the meeting to rest at ease until the inspectors of election were prepared to make their. report: on the balloting for the directors. Whiting, Ind., March 7—(AP)— A $900,000,000 corporation today , |painted on a Whiting canvas, an Scrapper Edge to Win Over sion the state university and tural board and not the form,” he said. col general budget bills, appro- the Fargo Favorite . riation of $161,000 to complete the in oil. a sr acthicleney Tomahawk, Wis, March 7—(AP)—|iberal_ Arte building at the univer: y in the | acogt of the business. district of this| sit peo! y and an appro: ion of $210,- out Bes ps’ 000. t ditorium and ruins—evidence the i E proxies of the shareholders the Standard 0; picture of” iP: 3 i i Hf families The one cent on gasoline, pee, {tee Mine) Deel: Oe-lomee te ae XO erat it, then swept unchecked|the state hig! het ay ese This the entire business block.and|is the last gasoline tax bill of five street, |to survive io died, require a two- vote to pass. 8 F z z i o_o s 2 dae Hae e € aif it li ali na 5 fll ans F ageies EEE hy Hy lee + il E i | i 23 it i j | the 11a; eer the programe’ each ay toe H d 5 f i i

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