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NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST ae areR ESTABLISHED 1873 . ‘CK TRI BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1929 SHOT KILLS AMERICAN BATTLE Announces His Own Over- whelming Defeat Smilingly PRDERALS MASSING FOR COUNTER MOVE AGAINST REVOLTERS Rebel Deserters Drive Aguirre APPROPRIATING FUND; FOR LAND PURCHASE Five Bills Had Been Passed by Upper House at Noon of From Vera CruzasBloody — Fighting Ensues Without Tremor or Emotion Last Session Day REBELS CAPTURE TORREON : : ; SEUBERT NAMED EXECUTIVE & : GROUP WORK PROGRESSES Northward Counter - Offensive Individual Shareholders Stood Committee of Five Will Draw Two to One Behind Their Farm Resolution for Hoo- Impends as Government Mobilizes Forces Ousted Leader ver and Congress Whiting, Ind., March 8—(?)—Ed- ward G. Seubert today replaced Col. Robert W. Stewart as head of the $900,000,000 Standard Oil Company of Indiana. troops were massing at Guadalajara d a for ® northward counter-offensive. Mr. Seubert, who has been presi was killed yesterday and that company, was not given ‘The federal government admitted|the office of chairman of dent of the A , another effort will be made to | .. Stewart's office as chairman of the ‘Dad? Oh, he can take care of him- that. the insurgents had effected | of directors being boven “pee , the t having been abolished : be Hs at oe ae tees self.” Not worried for the fate of his coalition of troops under Generals after Stewart's removal. an Led ares ay n- | revolutionist father, 16-year-old Leon directors’ meeting yesterday. . : i Francisco Urbalejo and Gonzalo Es- Tteed, he was nained execitlve of- ° ate had completed consideration | ACuirre, above, son of General Jesus The senate today voted to ask the house to return to it the Minot Flood Control bill. It was indicated that a mo- tion will be offered to recon- ‘sider the vote by which the bill cobar which would require a major ponte: of all the bills on the calendar, ia strategic, commanding the import- Thar totes iene ting the younger a agree with the house on amend- | the tite of a cadet at Pennsylvania ‘ant north and south railway through ‘The forces represen ne controled | ceneral Bramwell Beoth has atiunned the light of publicity since being| ments to bills already passed. | Mitutary College, Chester, Pa. He the heart of the country and als0.6ev- John D. Rockefeller, wee ee ro nec, | displaced as world commander¥ef the Salvation Army. ‘This rare and| Among bills passed today was | nas been enrolled in the school for eral minor east and ‘west lines. CA E HARD: HIP AND ays toh Col Btewart was re-| recent picture shows the leader reading official documents at his} one permitting cities to operate the -peat your ‘The federal government was confi- ing, at whi Ch sohbet OF directors, | Home at Hadley Wood, Mi England, in the presence of his daugh-| electric properties and to use ae g Se dent that its campaign in the state of ; f moved from the board of directoty| ter Catherine Booth. He is reported to be rapidly regaining his health| the profits from such operation ‘Vera Cruz was nearing a glorious end. See riccanitve: (Hey Waren after @ prolonged illness. for extension of the business. Strong federal forces have entered the I successor as executive. Ack OOO The bill requiring cream sta- city of Vera Cruz and today had re- p j * stored it almost to normal. Their vic- a AT ELECTION SET FOR’ APRIL 2} ==" Going into session for the final day AS DYNAMITE BLAST Honal land for the state penitentiary. | Volunteer Firemen Fighting SOUGHT FOR DEATH An effort by Senator William Martin, Farm Blaze Are Killed and Morton county, to kill the measure Wisconsin Snow Plows, - Ne- braska Boats, Lake Gales -Vie-in Day's News — Lenhart, Wachter and Hum- Chicago, March 8&—(#)—Tales of heroism and hardship in blizzard- phreys Seek Reelection to swept communities vied’ with stories | 2, s of flooded highways; - abandoned "Smiles in Defeat ae Cerca’ trea toe sp t she ie rear streets for|, Thus Col. Stewart's 11 years’ serv- City Commission failed. As passed the bill provides for Mangled by Explosion hastened forward to Felleve his WeAry| prime interest in’ today’s’ weather | ce a8 executive heed of tte sod the institution of condemnation pro- news. 000,900 corporation ended. Col. Stan-] MUST FILE PETITIONS SOON |Hunted Man Believed Slayer of Sceaittien st ie proposed to buy, | Scribner, Neb., March 8—()—Four In. the. comparatively short 88. The Stewart defeat had been freely predicted, but the size of it was a surprise. When the vote was counted the result was: Shares voted for John D. Rocke- feller Jr., 5,510,318. Shares voted for Col. Stewart, 954,986. dis- | result was announced—a defeat more — Rothstein Bodyguard in ‘The proposed purchase already has|men were killed and more than 30 mal Suet sre wens’ haa’ "bien sivers=t*| Belk, Allen, McDonald and Mami Beach Hotel Peace hes mics duastncaits bes |Cesavecames ceemsabnince, wstatae ‘ S A » | brow ni in a provided by. : been the subject'of @ bitter contro- |°f ‘namite exploded in a bushing “Moule Other Candidates for Official Posts i barn as volunteer firemen were fight- 0 wy versy for two years, Martin contend- tit eer Wien tea ‘An alll ing that the price which the state nigh failed to disclose “any board of administration proposed to|., aign of Eddie Wilson, wanted for the| pay for the land {s too high.and that murder of ‘Thomas “fatty” Walsh,|@ “melon” was Heing cut In connec- While police believed he still was in| tion with the proposed deal, The blast occurred on the farm of hiding somewhere in the vicinity of|, A committee of five was appointed | county Commissioner Carl Hollander. Miami. to draw up a resolution giving the | nynamite stored in Hollander’s barn jews of the legislature on the farm ‘The tellers reported, and Col. Stew-|dates for office at the Bismarck city! witson, an alleged gambler and| reiiet question. ‘The resolution will be | a> {Opheguateyscr (oe blasting during art himself, without a sign of tremorjelection, which will be conducted |gangster, was named in a murder sent to President Hoover and to Con- e to or emotion, announced the result. 1 aprii 2, warrant last night as the man who gress to indicate the ideas of the peo- Pea ye Net Ler on rt Winthrop W. Aldrich of New York,| “4 p renhart, president of the city shot the former bodyguard of Arnold} ple of North Dakota on this subject. | men when the barn was blown to bits brother-in-law of John D. Rockéfeller | mmission, Paul Wachter, and] Rothstein as he sat in card game! Action was taken by Senator William | by terrific blast that carried away Jr. and his personal representative in| George Humphreys, members’ of the |n ® luxurious suite in a hotel late| watt, Cass county, who said that the |aij tive of the farm buildings. Mangled . to the fight against Stewart, was on his} commission, plan to seek reelection. | Wednesday night, ? farmer does not want philantrophy|and unconscious men were found 75 o feet instantly, with congratulation on No opposition to the incumbents is Suspicion centered on Wilson after|but needs a square deal so that he| ‘eet away. Two of the injured are Col. Stewart's fairness in the conduct police learned he had quarreled with unity to pay his PALOMERA LOPEZ 3 of the meeting. seen at present, though all candidates | Waish shortly before ro illing. "The pigyuere an opportunity to pay not expected to live. They are W. F. f if spectacular tilt. between the younger - Rockefeller and ‘himself. Seven men, including the . incum- “Let's have the news,” said Col.|pent president and two members of Stewart. “It may be bad ‘news tol the poard of city commissioners, were gome of us, but Eig sume We will 8ll| definitely announced today as candi- i # for office will have until Wednesday, | two men, it was unde: Strube, garage owner, and Arthur ders 3, to file petitions for candi- q rstood, had pre-| Only five bills awaited final action | gchoeneck, truck driver. Twenty-one Shareholders Back Stewart [vdeo arte yron H. Atkin- |V‘0Usly had a number of minor difti-| when the twenty-first general assem- | persons, the most seriously hurt, were m today, In a way, the result was a paradox. culties, that Sheriff M. P. Le! the li yf the . The son, city auditor. Petitions must be Y . P. Lehman be-| bly convened today, the last of the|in the Scribner General hospital. COLORFUL FIGURE see se eo stewart but the indi: | filed 20 days before the city election, | eved elimaxed in Wednesday night's | present session, Doctors and nurses came from Dodge, : shooting. By working far into last night the | North Bend, Fremont and Omaha, station, situated on «| Yidual shareholders stood two to one which comes the first Tuesday in senate disposed of 34 bills and put its The railroad ee i, | behind him, viz: iB city blocks were under water and |¢:, Jr. 16208. Police magistrate, J. M. Belk, incum- The house, which has been moving several families have been forced to| 5,336 ders for Col. Stewart,| bent, Edward 8. Allen, and A. F. Mc- rapidly the last few days, completed move from thelr homes. Donald, and for park commissioner, commleies a CIIDMAL Se foe 3 en aces, T COMMITTERS|teiscr sums ice caster! NAMBD BY DENTISTS holders yoted against Col. Stewart, it] City commissioners are elected for abet pow: remains: ls imide ESCAPE SUBWARNG |S TS cee eer MHS Sete cee . e Heel gs the other. , . elected two years ago. before passage in the rr. = in tl o! i Sir umpnreyss ts commissioner [Judge W. L. Nuessle and H. 0./ Six pls arin the bands ot con; | Tobacco, Broken and Decayed dent), Melvin A. Traylor, Thomas 8. Saxvik Head General the principal bar to an early adjourn- Teeth All Predispose to Cook,.Gentry Cash, C. J. Barkdull, R. a - f; ment lay in the possibility that con- 5, -|E. Humphreys, Ames Ball, E. J. Bul- . Committee in City ference committees would be slow to Disease of Mouth lock, R. H. McEltoy, Alan Jackson, | t! reach agreements on some of the bills + Said to Have Killed From 200 to 500 Men in Mexico; Faced Death Bravely Mexico City, March 8—(?}—The execution of General Jesus Palomera Twenty-six men are named in the] ‘in controversy. St. Paul, March 8.—(AP)—Tobacco, streets, sewers, and itation. Paul, March 8.- and Tremendous | chosen to fill Sfother members of the commission, committee organization of the Bis-| ete ‘sitter’ debate at, this: session, | Seca, pone sesh ane im P and| who have two years yet to serve rj marck district of the Boy Scouts of} iogt its propensity for talk as it set- peeves conte A pentienee \ i ae . Pressure Successfully by death. their present terms, are John P./ america, it is announced today. tled into the long hard pull last night. Algal , professor of oral ery and Col. Stewart, by reason of his 22 goat John A. Sanson. wilt be | Judge W. L. Nuessle and H. O, Sax-| Argument was brief and action was eating gag 4 Universite of Min- years’ service with the company, is vik are named chairman and vice| swift. Twenty-nine bills were dis- 4 The) entitled to an annual pension of ap-|¢lected for terms of six years, this |Chairmani of the general committee| posed of in the night session lasting Oper Tng =“ egcgealaall Den gub-|Proximately $75,000. His salary the places respectively, Father John A. H. Slag| {rom 7:30 until after 11 o'clock. ‘Smoking is a contributing factor i i Moule. \1¢ named deputy scout commissioner | Two administration bills fell by the |. "concer of the mouth, Dr. Waldron and Charles Liessman will be secre-| Wayside in the final rush yesterday. said, but We added that smoking hab . Survey Bill Fails its of the fnodern woman have Pit G. Fulton continues as scout ex-} One was a Dill to create » commis- | increased her liability to this disease aubive, ne thea. var i sion of five persons to study the bank- | because she has avoided chewing to- Ph niall Nptious comuniitees lic situation in tie state and presen present |baceo, plug tobacco, pipes and big, s to the next jature - igars. Court of Honor—Judge A. M. Chris-| tions tor changes in the banking laws.| Cancer is practically unknown in 8 gensea ry chairman, R. D. Hoskins, and)" phe other was a bill to submit to|clean mouth, Dr. Waldron said, em- “ oP ow vote of the people a proposal for a|phasizing the importance of dental Pe jagner, chalrman.| change in the constitution which {hygiene and well fitting restorative \ Paul ter, W. F. McGraw, and| would increase the terms of state and |dentistry as preventive measures. The Dr. N. O. Ramstad. county officers to four years. Ob-|disease is almost invariably preceded Leadership training—O. W. Kolberg, Jections to the form of the proposal |by an innocent appearing lesion fol- E ee Tom Galvin, and Rev.|caused two Independents, William chronic irritation, he said. Walter E. Vater. Watt of Cass county, and A. F. Bon- lowing Tap HH, O. Saxvik,/zer, Jr., of Richland county, to vote chairman, E. B. Klein, and Ed. ‘Trepp. GOOD-WILL, PLYERI°zssezereee ses rare | chests Se CHRYSL.ER TO) ERECT é . McCurdy, | proposed amendment the present Pioneer Pembina Man Dies on Crystal Farm a and Judge W. L. Nuessle. Rural scouting—F. FE. » and William Schwartz. Mexico City, March 8—()—Colonel | Educational publicity—W. H. Payne, B.C. Prits, and iW. Tovior ¢ : . a ,. maintained that this is a necessary Reading program—E. J. Taylor,| safeguard ond See the sais voted irman, (Contin page ) ‘Father Slag, Frank ‘ = ‘a Hy Beret Bed ot Be Reber Tribune Publishes Speaker to Return Summary of Laws to Almont in April) on pases 11,1 o04 13 of tis — f edition, The Tribune eel i tilt iH ei i i i i iH ef i it aE BUNE |=2: CHILD SENATE PASSES BILL" nebers Son BL PASO RESIDENTS . HUDDLE AS BULLETS FLY ACROSS BORDER Bodies of Federal and Rebel Soldiers Lay Sprawled in Street Battlefield MACHINE GUN SNIPERS BUSY Revolutionists’ Assault Gradu- ally Capturing Strong. holds Despite Carnage | El Paso, Tex. March 8—()— The first American fatality as the result of fighting in Juarez was reported today, with the death of Lydia Roberto, 2 years old, at the El Paso emergency hospital. The child, whose parents are Ameri- can citizens, was struck in the head this morning by a stray bul- let from across the Rio Grande, during the battle at Juarez. The child was playing near her home in South El Paso when she was wounded. She died at 2 p. m. Authorities said the only other American casualty so far as could be determined, was Louis Chaves, six-years-old, who was slightly ber ded this morning by a stray et. El Paso, Texas, March 8 —(AP)—A truce between the forces which fought for control of Juarez was called today when the commander of the revolu- tionary and federal armies con- ferred on the international bridge with Brig. General George Van Horn Moseley of the American army. This was believed equivalent to a sur- render by the Mexican govern- ment forces, El Paso, Texas, March 8— CAP)—The newspaper El Con- tinental today lists the casual- ties in the fighting at Juarez at eight dead and 18 wounded. The invaders lost two captains and three cavalrymen and the fed- erals one lieutenant and two en- listed men, the newspaper says; tured Juaret after a sharp battle with defending federal forces whe in defeat accepted a truce ar- ranged by Brigadier General Van Horn Moseley, commander of Relea nites eave see een ‘oxas, Juarez, March 8.—(?)—Streets of Juarez were reddened with blood to- day as Mexican rebel forces entered this border town and fiercely attacked the defending federal troops. ‘The desperate fighting was in plain view of United States troops stationed across the Rio Grande in the south- ern part of El Paso, Tex., ready to protect American lives and property with machine guns and field artillery trained on the Mexican side. : A stray shot wounded a 6-year-old American boy in El Paso, but other stray bullets whizzed ‘The government troops were beaten beck: toward the international boun- Ye Bodies Sprawl in Streets Bodies of both federal and rebel