The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 7, 1929, Page 7

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~ THURSDAY, MARCH DESTRUCTIVE WINDS " SPREAD SNOW, COLD 7, 1929 Riprapping Bank | of Heart River to Avert Mandan Flood The east bank of the Heart river AND CAUSE DAMAGE! insti, te a the Girard addition, Mandan. The i Fargo Bridge and Iron works has the Floods, Fire, Lake Tragedies, Wind Wrecking, Blizzards Follow Gale’s Wake ‘contract and Ed Melarkey is in charge of the work. is Piles being driven will protect homes bordering the river bank. Water has been overflowing into the avenues and worse conditions are being headed off by the work. Chicago, March 7.(4)—Destructive west winds spread snow and cold over COV the midwest last night causing per- sonal injuries, property damage and > loss. of life. Fire added its menace to the other elements at work. At Tomahawk, Wis., the wind whipped a fire through the business section, causing a loss of 98500.000 and one desth. Bix persons were injured in Chicago and three others, who set out on Lake Michigan yesterday in a small fishing boat, were believed lost in the gale. ‘The cold wave came just when the midwest was enjoying its balmiest high temperature of 58 had been re- corfied before the gale sent the mer- Similar drops were reported in many other cities. ‘Wind Whistles 45 Per 599,377 to Set a New Peace Time Record ‘The wind, which reached a velocity | penditures. of 45 miles an hour, broke windows, trees, chimneys, and signs in Milwau- kee and Chicago. Northern Wiscon- sin and Minnesota reported a heavy ; 000,000. snowfall that hampered traffic. Tilinois. A dike broke on the Pappio Creek near Omaha last night, flood-| view, that of winning the world war. ing a large area to a depth of four feet: and forcing several families to | sidered. abandon their homes. ‘The Blue river was backing up be- hind an ice pack at Beatrice, Neb., and one suburb had already been cut off by flood waters early today. Back- water was making the city well’s im- pure and preparations were being Agriculture—$144,511,554, an in- made to dynamite the ice. Rockford Flooded crease of $572,459. District of Columbia—$38,472,- Rockford, Il. faced one of the} 615, decrease $101,107. worst floods in its history with Keith Independent Offices—$541,445,- creek out of its banks and overrun-| 749, increase $452,810. ning an area six blocks long. One of Interio: — $285,585,463, decrease the main highways was impassable; $157,882. and the water was rising. Ice gorges Legislative — $18,660,645, de- were reported at Belvidere, Ill, and| crease $165,620. yon the Rock river, near Rockford. Navy — $360,236,69", decrease One woman's death was attributed} $1,228,435. to the cold and wind. She was struck State, Justice, Commerce and by a truck while crossing a street with; Labor—$111,880,887, increase $6,- her head down to escape the cold. NORTH DAKOTAN PROMOTED 540. Treasury and Postoffice — $1,- 118,290,199, decrease $3,122,560. Washington, March 7.—(P)—Lieut. ‘War—$453,789,632, increase $3,- Colonel Max C. Tyler, engineers corps,| 141,695. whose home is in North Dakota but who is now on duty in the Philip- pines, was assigned to duty as an en- gineer with the federal power com- mission. bringsaches and pains that | penetrate to your very bones, § there is always quick relief in Bayer Aspirin, It makes short work of headaches or any little pain. Just as effective in the more HEN a cold or exposure serious suffering from neuralgia, 4 No ache or pain is ever the heart. neuritis, rheumatism or lumbago. deep-seated for Bayer Aspirin - to relieve, and it does not affect . Solve too CONTINUE 10 MOUNT piled snow into drifts, interfering with train schedules and hampering automobile and bus travel. Congress Appropriates $9,291,-| through the night and trains were Washington, March 7.—(AP)—An weather. In Chicago the season’s|ide. of the expansion of government activities and their increasing cost car be gained by comparing the ap- cury down 40 degrees in 12 hours.|propriations of the seventieth, the sixty-ninth and the sixty-eighth con- gresses, all of which in turn set a new {peace time record for government ex- The seventieth congress appropri- | ated $9,291,599,377; the 69th $8,620,- 000,000, and the sixty-eighth $7,935,- Overshadowing these is the amount Ice gorges and overflowing rivers! appropriated for the fiscal year 1918- ‘€aused much damage in Nebraska and | 1919—§27,000,600,000, but this was when this country had one idea in and cost was not an item to be con- Appropriations made at the second session of the 70th congress for the various depariments with the in- creases and decreases from the budget estimates were reported by the house appropriations committee as follows: Exclusive of the two deficiency bills which totaled $212,001,444, appropria- tions for the various departments ag- gregated $3,072,873,162, an increase of $1,397,897 over the budget estimates. the Puzzle during the first session {f the sev-| was A frigid wave which swept through | the northwest today sent the mercury some sections, while driving winds A storm at Barron, Wis. and vi- cinity late yesterday, continued delayed from five to seven hours. The mercury stood at 10 below. Throughout Minnesota substantial drops in temperatures were recorded For those people who en- joy a fine, full wheaten flavor in baked foods use OCCIDENT, LYON’S BEST enticth congress $40,000,000 was al-/tions of the state, sinking from high lotted for Mississippi valley and New | marks of around 30 above Wedne.day sub-zero temperatures were: Thief | 2 above. River Falls, 12; Little Falls, 8; Fergus T Falls, 4; Albert Lea, 2; Winona 1; 5 Duluth, 7; St. Cloud, 3; Brainerd, 8; ‘Willmar, 0; Rochester, 1 above; Man- i kato, 10 above. Bad roads were re- ported by Albert Lea, Winona, Man- kato, Little Falls and Fergus Falls. In North Dakota, where tempera- (By The Associated Press) tures were above zero Wednesday, Soe teas eae wen ore | AVG de days open sea MILWAUKEE, WIS. Wore . 6 LWAUKEE, van WACHIC . ¥ Of the $4,6269!5,035 appropriated |in the past 24 hours. The mercury /the mercury senk several degrees. | South Dakota reported lower tem- | generally below zero in all sec- | Fargo, N. D., reported 4 below. with | peratures though mostly above zero. | tion the Bowery Mission, New York, | 6000 articles of roads blocked by snow. Drifted roads | In Eeu @jaire county, Wis., traffic — England flood controt work and of|to es low as 16 below in northern | Were reported by Jamestown, with the | was at « virtual standsttlt, with sobres the tote! of $4,663,554,342 appropriat- | Minnesota today. mercury reading 6 above. Grand | of automobiles in snow-biocked roads ec by the second session $75,000,000; Bemidji reported 16 below weather, | Forks had 6 below, Devils Lake 2 be- was for tax refunds. while Hibbing had 14 below. Other | low, Minot 7 above, and Valley City A whale's skin varies from two inches to two fect in thickness. 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