The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1929, Page 1

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RTE DAKOTA'S = OLDEST NEWSPAPER - ‘ ESTABLISHED 1878 ee BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY; MARCH 9, 1929 ; ASSEMBLY ENDS WITH SENSATIONAL BATTLE sero! FIGHTING BLOOD OF GOVERNMENT PLANS BISMARCK AND MANDAN MADE TO GLEAN VERA CRU, FAVORITES TO TAKE Honors|- PNZER, TWICHELL THEN SWEEP NORTH .. CK TRIBUNE ‘¢|Compromise Long After Mid- {| night 1% per Cent Dealers’: BISMARCK, UNDERWOOD READY Collection Payment Walsh County: Aggies First Dis- ? Seeking State Title trict Champs, Proclaimed by Beating Park River | nere eghyo0d 2nd Bismarck will clash hs . ‘inal f the ‘Two Great Armies Gathered Se eat sisth diatiet Sourtenone ties cretly for Drive to Wipe Out Revolutionists CANITAS BATTLE EXPECTED a —— Atlantic Fleet Patrols Coast to Prevent Escape of Flee- ing General Aguirre « |264 BILLS PASS; ONE VET DEMONS DOWN WILTON 66-5| voce ‘eon mt yoe,t9, 5 and Under- ee the semifinals here today. — Legislature Appropriates $10,- Napoleon Victorious Over Ash- MANDAN AND NAPOLEON e Pprop! . : Napoleon and Mandan will meet in| 752,696; Three Shafer ley 26-24, After Five Over- | the final game tonight to decide the Measures Killed A Peri I ‘ tourney winner of the fifth district. time Periods of Play In the semifinals Mandan defeated Steele 60 to 10 and Napoleon beat} North Dakota’s twenty-first legis- Bismarck and Mandan were fa-| Ashley 26 to 24 in a game featured | lative assembly passed into vored to win their respective district | >Y tive overtime periods. faa morning after one —— ' ; — mini rf championships in final games tonight] picKINSON FACES HEBRON | nthe battles in the history of the, as North Dakota high schools today Dickinson, N. D., March 9.—(/)— | state. i launched into the final play in 15/ In the semifinals games of eighth dis-| Differences of opinion between the : statin vous te eco en : Pasviateeua Mkt se tournaments. ied pent Sein Sot Hee and a minority of the senate | General Fausto: Topete, above, Gov- General Adalberto Tejedo, w! of the leaders o! Mexican cut lo, above, is one of Defeating Park River 22 to 5, the| defeat ron. and Glen | kept interest at fever heat until 1 eed the edt ef ae Prterge! ernor of the State of Sonora, has Cerro Colorado, Mexico, with a force revolution is General Antonio Viller- the most popular representatives of Wats county aggies won their dis- ae beat New England 17 to 7. Dick- | after midnight. seal subdue the revolution in the north. | Openly defied President Portes Gil of armed agarians, disrupted wire and ‘eal, above, who also is an announced the recently formed National Revolu- trict championship last night. Inson and Glen Ujlin meet tonight in} The contest which delayed sine die in ® public message of sympathy with rail communication into Jalapa and is candidate for the presidency of Mex- tionary Party in Mexico. Rubio now Bismarck advanced to the semi- | the final game. adjournment until the small hours of wie Celericetary an wubtnene the rebel cause headed by General reported to Rave looted the town of ico. He, with force of insurgents, 1s mentioned as * candidate for the | rinals this morning by swamping Wil- ae the morning was one to increase the | gon at the head of Mexico's last such first quarter. Meinhover and Spriggs | Two Valley City teams will ‘lay for | to the counties for road purposes. great army—that which crushed Villa, ; “ puiioed the leather into iin cage the third district champlonsnis to-| The house had amended the senate , The immediate objective was Cani- . " from all angles in the final half. —_| night, the local high school defeating | bill to give oil dealers 1 per cent of tas @ junction point in the state of | Underwood Beats Washburn Cooperstown 19 to 4 in the second | the taxes collected in return for the Zachetcas. Capture of the city would | : | Underwood earned its way to the | Tound, and the State Teachers college | Work of making the collection. The open a way westward to Durango, : . : j : ae final bracket by ekeing out a 16 to|high school winning from Sanborn, | senate had provided a 3 per cent pay- where General Urbalejo held out, or > : 14 victory over Washburn in the best | 19 to 9. ment for the work. As finally passed northward to Torreon where General | z game of the tournament so far. eS it was 1% per cent, but that agree- Jose Gonzalo. Escobar’s troops were F ae Bismarck and Underwood will clash SHERWOOD WINS TITLE ment was reached only after hours of eed ch hia tarupeaaemges ; _ : : : . in the championship game at 8:30’, Crosby, N. D., March 9.—()—Sher- | Wrangling and after the bill had ones eiiaiiiecemiemtiians 0 saan. in. Mexico City, March 9.—(?)—The greatest army Mexico has known es 3 » tonight at the high school gymnas- | wood high school won the sixteenth | been defeated. Since it amends an ET ae : ‘ , ee jum, "Washburn “and Wiltes” will | detrit championship by defeating | initiated law it required a two-thirds was kept ert until lat : ea 3 clash in the preliminary game at | Bowbells 20 to 14 here Friday night. | Vote of the senate membership to when an official government fated 7:30 to decide third and fourth posi- | Bowbells entered the finals by down- | P8ss. On roll call it lacked one vote at hanuin’ Seinen Cheeta : ‘ : tions. ing Bottineau 26 to 20 and Sherwood | of the required number, and was lost, at Irapuato, state oi Ganntine 5 ! & The championship encounter at | defeated Mohall, 21 to 13. Later, however, it was reconsidered, oirh Gites nt Aoane ae : , —— Mandan is scheduled to start at 8:30 oe Bonser Leads Fight zaro Cardenas, and had already start- i p.m. Mandan time. The consolation | HETTINGER, MARMARTH FINISH | Leading the fight against the bill ed for Canitas. ae : i title will be decided at 7:30 p. m.| Hettinger, N. D., March 9.—(@)— |S amended by the house was A. F. - To Clean South First = » A Mandan time. Hettinger and Marmarth won their | Bonzer Jr. of Richland county, whose Departure of General Calles from ¥ Five Overtime Periods semifinal games of the seventh dis- | Clashes with L. L. Twichell, Inde- Mexico City and practically entire f Five overtime periods were neces- | ‘Tict tournament today and will meet | Pendent legislative power, have been shifting of activity from north and , n sary to decide the basketball game | ‘Might for the district title. Mar- | common knowledge, Bonzer, with the south made clearer than ever the : Mas. _ between Ashley and Napoleon in the | Marth defeated Bucyrus, 20 to 14 in | support of a minority of the Nonpar- government strategy—of sweeping 5 . ? - . fifth district tournament at Mandan | the first game. Morris started for | tisans, fought to the bitter end, but Nf. today. Napoleon won, 26 to 24. The | the winners and Striken and Omodt | the compromise Suggested by a con- ; : Fea fame ended with the teams tied, at 19 | for pe oere: oe ees Haba} committes “finally wes ap. : ‘ Points each. In the first overtime ° — _ 2 eistiennt cartsce GAPS ae eet Be cere ties ‘The activities of Gibert: Valenzuels,| pertod cach, tears seed gerne | to 16 The bill went to a conference com- Mexican garrison at Juarez was de- r loys e government. the second there was no scoring. In — mittee three times, and was sent to the ‘feated tn the Juares: battle yestentny..wee-one-of the defenders-ef. the Pity. former Mexican ambassadgt to Eng-ltne third exch scored a basket and Devel a eee —— the fight-and- re-. ‘ Limon defended the city during s yesterday when it was attacked by ® 2.4 ana recen & candidate for the |!" the. fourth each scored a free Lake, N. D., March 9.—(7)—| jected ithout @ conference: commit- petit creidi are probably about 18,000 battle that. Jasted during the whole superior force of rebels. Frias gave ° cs throw. Finalists of the twelfth district bas-|tce. The next senate roll call saw its ‘The decidi ints were scored by | Ketball tournament for the cham- | passage. men in the army moving north from |*te geriéral podtbeilgs ghee ope paeouady > ge ppeertedlee conan mov, are in carly: Feports held | scojer, wii tossed one inv atter 6 pec, | Blomahlp game tonight are Crasy amd |”'Gretis which filled the galleries Irapuato. ‘ Overcome by a force of rebels 10 times preaaelly attempt to stave off the in- Partly responsible for the outbreak of | from Daschle. Devils Lake, winners of semifinal] trooped from the house to the senate aitee eferraiaet yi fe Nore wee nae : . his strength. It is not known ‘defl- vaders. Frias is also:velled:by the hec- thosdevait ; Gi, Mandan walloped Steele 60 to 10/ames today. The local school took | and back again as the battle raged, terday the government statements had -been killed. nitely today what happened to Limon. tic events. of yesterday. in an uninteresting contest in the|® 17 to 15 game from Aneta, and| although the heavy firing was done semifinal of tierce bracket in| Crary defeated Starkweather 15 to 6.| in the senate, the Mandan tournament. A checkup of the results of the across the International bridge at El e e e Regional none “son ge between WAHPETON, LISBON SET _ «| sion, as the smoke of battle cleared Paso to prevent endangering Anteri- : 4 district champions for the right to] Wahpeton, N. D., March 9.—(7)—| away, showed that it appropriated can lives in El Paso. } er an ver oat a S enter the state tournament March 22| Wahpeton and Lisbon will play in the | approximately $10,752,606" of’ which v ; . ‘ 9! and 23, according to newspapermen at) finals tonight for the first district | about $9,251,406 will be the Canitas Battle Seen ’ 4 the sites of the 16 tourneys, appear | basketball championship following The first battle of the northern ase RE AE PRS 7 = -_ Cee eee ee ee ee boibe shaping as follows: Semifinal games today. Lisbon elim- Risen ete aenel tceeee ode ton i Was| y ry |" Fargo vs. Wahpeton. inated Hankinson 13 to 1, and Wah- there before arrival of the federais Aged Bismarck Woman Was Bismarck Man Host Walley City vs. Jamestown. Beton downed the Lidgerwood quint , General Anacleto Lopez, in an air- 3 tol 000 Youn: ters lan vs. 5 . with ey ioe emp ceetee| UNITE ON SERVICE ena ON PUBLIC'S MONEY oo ——— a se eee WILLISTON, WATFORD Crry viE| tine tof a's sagen the ems = \ : . ty aggies vs. Devils] Williston, N. D. March 9.—()—| sembly had passed a la:7 intended to bel soldiers there with another ap- Nobody can tell Bismarck kids that|_ Walsh coun tal seis to Travel Missouri eer can cial lepers tone Williston defeated Alexander 38 to 9,| encourage farmers to store grain on The government statement does not More than. 1,000 howling Minot vs. Cando or Rolla. and Watford City eliminated Stanley | their own farms as one means of re- give the number of troops on either p TS .| Williston vs. Sherwood. 40 to 17, in the semifinals of the fif-| ducing the volume of srain side but it is understood General |Community Organization Is/ SAID SHE SAWLINCOLN SHOT|Wine, Women and Music of| this morning packed the Eitinge the-} Wanetcns opredtins in the first| teenth district’ con coming to tournament to-|market at threshing time. It. had atre at two performances, the guests ; . ~ | passe Hoar ne between 200 and 300 Forméd-by Dr. F. R. Weber Taxicab Meters Charged to | of E. D. Rose, president of the Super- district semifinais was made up of|4&Y. Tonight the Williston and Wat. d a law requiring all men at Torreon ai eral Ur- : said soldiers had only . withdrawn political Lisbon, Hankinson, and Lidgerwood. | ford City teams clash for the district subdivisions to put their affairs on a 2 p: Six Automobile Sales company of Bis- balejo probably. 1,000 or 2,000 at for That Section Born in: Montreal, Educated in Sanitary District Payroll marck, ei se ee ieee Beit Man- | Championship. buat) basis and. jualin the amount Canitas and Durango. : 5 “Gee, Mister, ain’ a swel . | dan, Fork: ‘4 illiston, are MINOT, DRAK they . Bills intended — e For- — med to be “cinches” in the!: re- RAKE MEET to facilitate organization of a nat Tt was said the Atlantic fleet had iz eres ees New Orleans, Sh ‘0 Chicago, March 9.—(#)—Wine,| ture! T wish the guy who gave me Presui tional lowed:Ploiveer: Trails sige cigs Te this ticket would give me some more. spective tournaments. Minot, N. D., March 9.—()—Drake | park in the Bad Lands passed without : s Valley City in defeating Coopers-| entered the finals of the 14th district | question, as did numerous otner mroee meters have been drawn into the in- |=? “uS+ be. Santa Claus. town in a hard scuffle made their|high school basketball tournament by : sanit F championship chances bright. Devils| beating Harvey 11 to 7 in the semi- Fementicn. ot che -Chtnasy.exntiary Lake and Starkweather came through | finals this morning. The second semt- istrict’s payroll scandal with the the first round play unharmed in the | final game resulted in a victory for : , twelfth district. Minot over Velva, 15 to 11. Minot, after winning the first round . PRESID NT OF BANK contest with Berthold, faced the dif-| _GRAFTON FACES PEMBINA ficult task of whipping the strong} Grafton, N. D., March 9.— (AP) — Halliday, March.9.—Farmers = and business'men have organized — this territory for community cooperation along the lines of the National Com- munity Service, headquarters at Far- go. Hans Ulsness, of the Security State bank, is head of the new organiza- tion, John Steffen, a farmer, is first of the 12 vice presidents, and B. A. Harvey team { Grafton and Pembina meet tonight ; and Mohall were leaders in thelr air {for the 10th district besketbely wen Former Fargo Man Will Head|trict atter Crosby was eliminated in|In the semifinals this morning, the Bey 1H rst . local school won from Hamilton 26 to New National Bank Organ. |‘Hs int round. aeder this morning |11, and Pembina beat Neche, 28 to 3 is fs ized in: Moorhead in the game which though but | Friday night. Previous to that Pem- : z i semifinal contest, was regarded as|bina won from Cavaller, 27 to 21. Songuge decidi itch of the tourna- sonnet”. lad, ons Mam," en Rime henna a] FORKS Teas to Chass _| ton er! en! former ent .D., —(iP)— ot Fargo and Moorhead, now Nation- <Cootinned on. » Grand Forks will meet University | and High ht fe Hunter, Hennessey to of the ninth eit tourenmen p78 Meet Van Ryan, Allison Quint won eee melon nn to 19, ana es (rnad Forks beat Northwood, 39 to | 1 Hae 2 E i E i i i ef i i EF ne tion, to soon with| Palm Beach, Pia., March 9—()}— capital of $100,000 ‘and $80,000 sur-| Francis 'T. Hunter, New Rochelle’ N. plus, Officers will include Mr, Hall- nd Johnny Hennessey. | Indian- JAMESTOWN MEETS OAKES enberg, president a: Max berg, polis, number ranking jamestown, N. D., March .—(P)— assistant cashier. It will be affiliated | Players of the country, respectively, with the Northwest Bancorporation, | today were matched with John Van ute| Jamestown College Chorus Will Sing at fr 3 i in Ee ge He i id ty ge cia at z HW ted Lieut “Guess I must be older. then,” 9—e— |W, mented Hattie. teens [er of the eames wink ‘The sens she x“ But none ‘ “oa illiam them old | Laist, vetera capitol, &/ with a mou mak. peal by Jing him The , ils ae i me

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