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‘HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (== NORTH DAKOTA'S ESTABLISHED 1873 _ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS! NNN — VW Oooo —— ee SERIOUS FLOODS THREATENING EIGHT STATES. .Calles’ Army Is Slowly Surrounding Rebelsizaauume — , > S| RIVERS 0 RAMPAGE, Pein U. S. Diplomatic Corps Shake-up Is Scheduled When Stimson Arrives in Washington| FLOODING HIGHWAYS | [—Sinahine fom te Sunny Sout PRESENT HOOVER ig gets ' AVENUE OF ESCAPE # ~ a . =e WITHHOLDS ACTION : — March ee in Water Belt UNTIL CONFERENCE cerns Chicago's casu~l gunnery, Miss Eggstein's experience is a case in Gibson Desires to Return From Geneva to Post as Bel- gian Ambassador HERRICK LIKELY TO REMAIN Fletcher May Move, Morrow Will Keep Post, Far East Pre ick abs aki svinic Matra TWO DIXIE TRAINS WRECKED Ho as she hee Upethad od acy along South Pa: wil john B. sais . MeCtuley. ‘A police var carrying De. |Drowning Fireman : Evadeq tectives Curtin and Callaghan sped i terme wee fine nonabtiety. Creeping: Death Under The shot at the McCauley sedan was} Flood-Ditched Locomotive *‘ purely a mistake. Miss ieee ona drove to ® police station and protested. The) The Missouri river has risen five bullet had shattered the rear window | inches since the start of the warm of the sedan, skimmed over the young | spell here, officials at the U. 8. woman's head, struck the steel frame | weather bureau in Bismarck said of the windshield, and then dropped / this afternoon. There is no sign of into her lap. a breakup of the ice sheet in North Dakota, officials said. Both Armies Report Bloody Vio-| | ; _ tories in Skirmishes on | Torreon Front p RUSH: TROOPS TO ESCOBAR Insurrection Wavering in'North- ‘ern Mexico as Civil and ¢ Military Split With the Revolutionary Army in ‘Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico, March 14—(4)—Prepared for the approach the government General J. G. Escobar, rebel leader in Mexico, has attained prominence as & military man, but his sons are planning business careers. Here are Jose of. it Changes Are Seen Escobar, 18 (eft), and Armando, 16, who are attending a business college Tee, ae ee forces advancing from the south — at El Paso, Texas. ‘Torreon, city Washington, March 14.-(#)-Sweep- ing changes in the diplomatic corps and a slight shakeup of state depart- ment officials are to follow the ar- rival here of Henry L. Stimson, newly appointed secretary of state, who is cofferdam which is QUTOR GUARDHOUSE) suc tom foot or so rise will not hamper . operations and are hoping for DOG TAX AND TEACHERS’ FUND os BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR preity due home from the Philippines the|¢ % Bismarck Has ‘Revolutionary’| ‘reezing weather. Juarez Chihuahua, Mex., March’ 14. : last part of this month a. | Man Taught Infant || Also Uses Executive Ax on} Appearance as Battalion ujieeraGhaaee dozen or more 3 hy pi rresident Hoover holds the tese%o-|| to Drink, Smoke so | Judges’ Parole and Motor- Launches Search Rivers and streams in Minnesota _ skirmishes —— Jp ‘ matic representatives and the high | Wife Gets Divorce | avai and Wisconsin went on a rampage to- 7 ‘ - ni fic nt, A y, sus} ion of railroad . ‘ y ‘ Se riam aston uscd seen ane |® *| boat Licensing Measures | , Possibly attracted by opportunities | service and threatening serious dame : after he can hold a series of confer-| Los Angeles, March 14—(P)— anmlanais: ican rebels, four Fort Lincoln sol- |®8¢ in the flood sections. ences with his secretary of state. Charging that her husband, Noah However, it is known that he will| Huskey, plied their 3-year-old son have a number of highly important] with liquor until he was drunk, and suggestions to make to Mr. Stimson| taught the infant to smoke cigars ¢ 're looking for beauties, try the sunny south! Here is a quartet Of|and the general expectation is that/ and cigarettes, Mrs. Vera Huskey ob-| Will Wait for Legislative Probe honored by southern colleges. The large picture |these will be put into effect next| tained @ divorce here yesterday. ee that of Betty Reid of Rochelle, Ga., a real “Georgia peach,” who has been | month or as soon thereafter as may of Condition of Peda- - gogues’ Fund chosen-by the student body as the most beautiful girl at Agnes Scott Col | be practicable. Upper left is Winter of Leland, Miss, named as the| Information now is that William R. ’ ; lower left, Belle Brockenbrough, elected | castle, jr., assistant secretary of state, Lynchburg, Va.; lower right, | wil) succeed J. Reuben Clark, jr., as diers today were believed headed| From southeastern and western SEES HARM IN CANINE BILL| south after sawing their way to free- | Minnesota came reports of huge ica, dom from the guardhouse at the |Jams, making the use of dynamite local army post last evening. necessary to prevent flooding, while Bismarck took on a revolutionary |in southwestern Wisconsin the rivers appearance last night soon after the | rose several feet. The overflowing wa- escape was discovered when all sol- | ters inundated the railroad tracks and diers at the post were equipped with | cancellation of train service was made rifles and ammunition to scour the | until the water recedes. Train service from La Crosse, Wis., ’ city for traces of the escaped sol- Four bills, including the proposed | die: to Lanesboro, on the Chicago, Mil- rs. 3 iceamea has been elected May Queen by the /under-secretary, Mr. Clark having dog tax bill and one to reduce the| Bloodhounds traced the quartet to| Waukee, St. Paul & Pacific, was sus- in 5 signified his desire to retire to pri- Dl USS FARM ILLS benefits received by beneficiaries of }@® point on the Soo Line railroad |Pended. and the schedules were not with Durango vate life. Resignations of some of : the state teachers insurance and re-|about 10 miles south of the Bis- | expected to be resumed until late to- ‘ yey "yebels the other higher officers of the de- tirement fund,..were vetoed by Gov- |marck last night but lost trace at a| night or tomorrow. At 6 p. m., ee WW cry: botter bh partment-“also...probably: will. hé..abe. and 49-others. Seven Lorber g A ‘Wants Dawes at London rr i 3 announced. A group of soldiers will/ At Hokah, Minn., 12 miles west of ; be sent to the territory south of Bis-|La Crosse, water from the Root river marck this ufternoon in search of the | flooded highways, crippling vehicular A. t to general assembly, Governor Shafer | leading to the apprehension of each | boro, and today the tracks were still j en pot ese sn Hee, impertant of all-the posts| a./04 iobe"aratives und Federal| ld: of the men is offered by the federal | under three feet of water. he canipeat os clearing that the court of St. James. Alanson | 48 oP “This bill imposes an annual tax |S0vernment, Lieutenant Pangburn Dynamite Breaks Jams a *. saat B. Houghton, of New York, soon is to Revolving Fund Must Be upon all dogs within the state, re- ‘Man With Missing retire as ambassador to Great Britain c . quires the registration of all dogs up- | Front Tooth’ Found | |24 while his successor has not been Established on which a tax is paid and the de- selected, it is known that President struction of all dogs upon which a B i Two Lett Dying, Five or Ten Others Injured in Wake of men. traffic. A large truck was turned > Hoover is hopeful that he can obtain es tax is not paid by August 1 of each Described as ‘Tough’ around and thrown off the road by Freak Blast of Wind Chicago, March 14—(AP)—A “man |the vervces of former Vice President| ,,wacnington, March ate subject Yotr. The general urpese of this ovllgf the men were garbed in blue the foree of the water. Just outed with a missing front tooth,” was held |Charles G. Dawes. of conferences which Senators 5 intent 0 + | a ‘oft The lokah, dyna- i — likely to be new] Brookha: tect sheep owners from damages guardhouse, officials say. mite is being used to break up the oe eer tase murder. He|feccs st a number of European poss, Pet Biota eld coday with Pres- [Caused BY sheep-tilling dogs, which |™en are described 6s Cough ice Jaros, in’ toe sive 29 50 Se Names and descriptions of the four | save the bridge. men follow: The melting snows and rains the Jack Endicott, five feet 10 inches | last few days have caused the Little tall, weight 185 pounds, brown eyes | Minnesota river, near Browns Valley, and dark hair. inyestern Minnesota, to overflow. Jim Kelly, five feet 10 inches tall,| Considerable damage has resulted. weight 200 pounds, gray eyes and | Residents near the banks of the river 0 Nl 1S LIKE THUNDER ROAR | said he was George Braug! but the present representatives to the| Gent Hoover and Secretary Hyde of | 8Te said to have become numerous in . pi was arrested last night in a raid on a/larger countries on the continent may Sue. Subsequently the Iowan we Parts of the state, by providing sie ig beer supply depot. Eight men were/|be retained. Hugh S. Gibson, who 1s/tgixed with Senator Borah of Idaho. ea wieder of all dogs for All Deaths Reported Occur in|taken in the raid on the beer depot |to head the American delegation to! concerning the form the measure ae no rare i. paid. which was said to have been operated |the preliminary arms conference at| would take. bn praca pit Ae nereret tae this Collapse’ of: Two of Four by members of the Al Caponé crowd. |Geneva, desires to return to his post!“ upon leaving the white house both ig accomplish the purpose for which it is intended, On Homes Destroyed é Sgr gene senators declared that the fundamen: | BreTcon tary’ T hunk that if fis alc | Brown hair. were forced to move out of thelr’ — i y f io, lerrick, veteran diplomat} ta! of any legislation must strike at lowed to Gustave Deahl i Myron T. Hi f become a law, it will cause e ler, five feet eight | houses. ’ MANKATO STUDENTS me ton ut ni : e in gt : in the state. _ ; Rochester, dynamite was used to’ Paris. There is speculation, but no more harm than good in thi —_— AID i ernor George*P. Shafer today. point where they: im oreek: |day 4 feet 10 ‘inches of water’ fron : Commenting -on the dog tax bill, | @ccording to Lieut. E. D. Pangburn.|the Root river covered the railrosd : 4 which excited heated debate in the| Reward of $50 for information | tracks between Isenours and Lanes- RLS RENIRBE ES lus of crops. eyes and biack hair, swarthy complex- | break up ice jams in the Zumbro- 1 official information, as to whether!” “Cooperatives must be encouraged Ai Deas det in a ee i. a Henry P. Fletcher will remain 8s am-| to form stabilization corporations to “I am in sympathy with the desire j R Fiat P of sheep owners to get rid of shee! Lloyd Slater. five feet six inches | Mayo park. na, others there are injured, i, the vietins of STRIKE ENDS TODAY of enti ed | take care of this surplus,” said Sena-|kining dogs and. other dangerous | tall, welght 155 pounds, blue eyes and Four States Flooded i , to some RDET CUNY. He Scns: tor Nye. * a iusebee dogs, but it is not necessary nor de- | brown hair. aes Two days of spring had created nied Mr. on the Latin-Amer-| senator Brookhart agree siral One . D. Man ood havoc in Illinois, Towa ican mission and perhaps is better te hak be formed but ne | errs, 0. exalt: species. pt dogs in D. Mi flood havoc in OnE |More Than 100 Walk Out in|versed' in. Latin-American affairs | outed the ability of the cooperatives |™e" ‘ achleve that, laudable, pur~ Protest Again.* Dismissal |{72' Bom tn extenee {> cove wih. the ing shepherd dogs, bull dogs. poodle of Superintendent Ge on ie Amer, rp amon fen fom te nat ny dae to nese a tative at prac all of the is a part of the plan which | stock. Many breeds of dogs are pro- oorere: American conf has the approval of the administra- | tectors of livestock and companions eet ot seankate high scoot tion but the ‘amount is yet to be de- | of both adults and children. ‘The fact i ya halt school| One 5 that most farmers keep one or more “ s ended today, 100 and dogs about the farm is clear evidence y after meee ee ¢ boys expec that such dogs are not harmful. a rerun’ J = lasses pape . “Under the provisions of this bill the . Kies n dismissed as local dog tax comes due on August 1, a date different from that on which other taxes fall due. There is no pe- riod of grace allowed before the tax E becomes delinquent, as is the case mntilios dollars. The Denakions Misgont Sige ether taxes, but the Godage is suggested no .spec! . juent upon same it, least publicly, but he has stated that | it comes due. It is then tye duty : » Missouri, Deahler was serving a term of five | and Nebraska. : years in the guard house for grand| Many hundred acres of farm land’ larceny and the rest were imprisoned | were flooded; streets and for shorter terms for violation of mil- | some places were filled with . itary laws. rail and highway traffic was dis- Belief that the men might be head- | rupted; and bridges were torn away. ed for Sioux county was expressed| Rain and rising temperatures, meit- when it was learned that Slater was | ing the winter's last snows and break- @ former resident of the vicinity of ing up the ice, had turned the Mis- Cannon Ball. sissippi’s tributaries into ice-glutted The men had no money and were |torrents. The Mississippi itself was unarmed when they escaped. accord- | rising but gave no immediate cause . to Lieutenant Pangburn, and | for alarm. if might have secured clothing from| Hundreds of men worked on dikes’ Bismarck friends, while others watched ice movements Movie Stunt Cowboy _| Pridges were threatened. Dies in California | missouri ana southern tows were out Burbank, Calif, March 14.—(7)—| Were Partially isolated and many Clarence Sovern, 29, stunt cowboy. of | thousands of dollars damage had been. motion pictures and holder of rodeo | 4ne- : championships, died here yesterday. the government could well afford to| the sheriff to locate and kill all dc gee) his ann, a as he ae pe A hundreds of silltions gi upon which the tax has not barn pita bean store agriculture to an equality paid, unless the owner of keeper under President Coolidge. industries. thereof pays the dog tax to the sher- iff, together with his travel expenses. 1y other 5 With this tax falling due and delin- P E Y quent on August 1, during the busiest FAIL TO LOGAT season of the year, it is certain that 500 Men Scour Country Cov- ered With 6 to 8 Feet of Snow Seeking Lost Lad Th f f AHH ie il “tf BE i hunt. for: a a

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