The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 15, 1929, Page 1

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NURTB.DAKUTA’S - . OLDEST NEWSPAPER I H EK B } S / ot ——— ee ee ESTABLISHED 1678 GOURD Lateeen ere BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS 4,000 FACE DEATH IN FLOOD-MAROONED TOWN CALS PORES ARE MOTHER'S HEART IS BROKEN BY |r i ARAM ~ WRN 90 MILES 0F : CONVICT POSING AS LOST SON Fr nice page REBELS AT DURANGO CREEKS AND RIVERS ‘Not to Let a Single Insurgent cid for automobile Hoense tags need not | Check on Number of Dead and worry about the penalty for another Escape’ Is Hope of Fed- CONFESSION PREVARIC \TION | (ro months, sate tated ne ee Injured Is Impossible as eral General” — trar today. ‘ ‘Please Don't Punish Him," |, Until early this month the law pro- Traffic Is Cut Off REBELS ARE ENTRENCHED vided that all applications for motor Government | Offensive Moves ° } Don’t Worry About * Prisoner Preys on Generous i Auto License Tags | rs Duped Woman Asks Warden see 1. war ae filed by ‘ S . de th When Fraud Is Revealed | applicant Mable. "tO a penalty. of 10 NATIONAL GUARD IS CALLEE cents a day for the first 15 days and $2 a month fter, ; ; Chicago, March — 15.—()—Mrs. | "" 4" yin at the recent legisia- | Mississippi Menacing Again Toward Torreon in Five j & : Katie Raskin’s son had been missing passed egisia- sti } Separate Columns : several years when, in 1926, she ad- | Snorage maitenee thee inte | While Midwest Inundaton ; Pp P : F ‘ vertised, seeking trace . gia She I licensing law. One change, which Danger Is Allayed ‘ — fees i . 8 received an Tat tankinc: e Michigan | was generally overlooked, made the » Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico, 2 ‘ prison at Jackson. id the tetter, | Penalty date May 15 ‘instead of oo ‘March fattonary F ge ‘ » know your son,” said the letter. | March 15. Since the bill carried an Mobile, Ala, March 15—~()— forces concentrated here have no ; We Sere pals, but he disappeared. Tt | emergency clause and became effec-| The Mobile Register was advised intention of evacuating Torreon BE oc : ; would do me good, imprisoned here, | tive when it was signed by the gov-| by telephone today that seaplanes in the face of the reported ad- # 8 to receive letters from my old friend's | ernor, the penalty date was auto-| from the Pensacola naval alr sta- vance of Mexican government ae mother, t gifts | matically moved back to May 15 and} tion were flying over Brewton and armies, General Jose Gonzalo ; : Mrs, Raskin wrote. She sent gifts | the Penalty for delinquency in ap-| Flomaton, Ala., dropping bread to Escobar, rebel commander-in- and money. Last year one of the let- | piving for a license will not be as-| marooned inhabitants of the chief, declared today in a state- ters from Jackson carried @ “confes- | sessed until after that date. flooded towns. Associated Press. i sion.” bessicdey : : “I am not Sylvester Simmons,” the | convict wrote. “I am your son. But Please don’t come to see me. I can- not face you yet. I am so ashamed, Mexico City, March 15.—(%)— (Noon) Col. Ricardo Tapa, chief of the presidential staff, an- Montgomery, Ala., March 15.— (?)—National Guard Lieutenant SHAFER VETOES BILL nounced noon today that . é - and you have been so good.” tachment, reported to Governor alry ceoatincton the atiancs : - “ ‘ Same OEE ; The ved eottiis ‘ritoeed Noth- cuT TING LEGAL RATE prec today that the tide has guard of General Calles’ army our to overtake Lee Bible, amateur auto racer, in his 36. Triplex Special at Daytona Beach, Florida, | '"%,,WAs,t00 good for her son. oaing: te tal ha eas etna — tie eth meopiemd Gen. ‘along at the terrific speed that made the powerful machine appear little more than a streak, it swerved in the sand, sailed 100 feet through ine Guia eeumpelae ite ey the Mepied toa Hag alae, ro pared of air.and-came to earth of twisted steel with Bible dead in the seat. Charles Traub, a venturesome newspicture cameraman, was struck by The convict was ushered into her have been marooned since sted pee Getalberto faye were t in two, dying instantly. This picture shows the wreckage. The photo was flown from Daytona Beach to Atlanta by air- presence terday. ens peoeee hg hgierd plane and rushed t hence by telephoto. : She looked then turned her head. The officer reported that he ( presumably going north. “Take him hie please take him San ina ram from which he ; ‘ = a ‘ 2 ao away,” she cried. R inci cor see citizens on the Bsn reach in ity ‘sbeetly : Red River Rises Four English Race Driver For Sylvester Simmons was Sylves- Governor Agrees With Principle housetops and that the water, to establish headqGarters in pre- , ter Simmons, For three years he had but Believes It Would after rising for a time, had fatien Feet at Grand Forks} After Segrave Mark hoaxed her, for the money and pres- ents she sent. , UINTS MEET TODAY “Please don't punish him,” Mrs. Raskin told the warden. “Why did I do it?” said Sylvester Hurt Farmers Here Grand Forks, N. D., March 15.—| London, March 15.—(#)—Kaye Don, (AP)—Rise of four feet above winter | motor racing driver, will go to Day- level of Red River has not stopped|tona Beach next year to try to hol Veto of the bill reducing legal rates} rescued. for storing grain in elevators was an- FARM RELIEF work on oe nae = ine the world’s speed record f FOR REGIONAL TITLE Simmons. “Oh, just for a joke.” : neers expect ve e on nounced today by Governor George center pier driven today. If the river ANE F. Shafer, who also vetoed two bills (By The Associated Press) rises too high for the cofferdam of pondent le Hcy the center pier gates ae _ - cepa tie'et 390 alles pee hour ia . will be closed. A raise ve. feet Don e can Expects House and Senate Ag- expected to clear the river of ice. H. O. D. Segiave’s 231 miles per 5 ricultural. Committees to -Wert.out wwe PRESIDENT HOOVER 44 CHICAGO JUDGES mone izes =| NAMES MINNESOTA | TO CONCENTRATE ON MAN'AS SECRETARY] CRIMINAL CALENDAR ident fod has ‘ne intention of un- Representative Newton to Be- come Liaison Officer Under Newly Created Post making manor changes in the game Men ee pray tine a jaws. houses at Castleberry, Alabama’ The grain storage bill occasioned . i bitter arguments in the legislature fucciage, LecraTior ae toa and hundreds of protests against it) Teieonone and’ Terersny american had been received at the governor's | and residents there one ney Office since the legislature closed. here were perched on roofs and in attics, Bill Although agreeing with the princi- noted long distance RADIO ORDINANCE WILL PROVIDE FOR TROUBLE SEARCH ? Bismarck: time, | City Attorney Young Given Pro- gee Six Entrants in North Dakota High: School Basketball Race to Be Picked ple that the farmer should have 20 days free storage, as provided in the bill, the governor expressed the opin- - ton’ that reduction of the Alabama below the rate charged in - Tate ing states and at northwestern grat érous terminals would work a hardship on many farmers. Pointing out that rise. North Dakota elevators would have to store grain at the terminals at a loss, the governor stated tha’ ich. loss would have to be made up at the il sf i | f il i visions for Bill by Advis- ory Committee Predictions indicate that the game be ciara willbe one of the closest and best- | i i 4 i g E : z é t All Civil and Divorce Hearings Must Wait Clearing of _ 1,800 Crime Cases Fy i isi & gs The advisory committee on the preparation of an ordinance regulat- ing radio in the city met in full at | ; expense of those patrons who are : 4 Pete to bay their grain at time of city hall, Thursday evening, anc lelivery.” In other words that a gen- agreed on the prov ais of ene Pro- | eral reduction in the card prices for verte — <i oee pr Posed law. 8. W. Corwin, chairman, | grain at elevators might result. id « nf —, abe aT alin: pag presided. The present law provides 20 days | Wee marooned by the high water, an mined in regional tournaments to-|, Ordinances from all over the coun- | free storage, provided the farmer sells |8erver who communicated with the night. ithe aber two will be picked |‘tY were placed before the committee | his grain within the 20 days. Other- | National Guard base from THe iil Seee5 g 5 38 Washington, March me a ae a Representative Walter H. Newton Chicago, March 15,—(P)—A drastic Minnesots, today was appointed third | stroke to clear the Cook county crim- to President Hoover. inal docket was contemplated by the Mr. Newton will be liaison officer | courts today. It called for the con- centration of the full strength of the peagten oo cm reabiee core the Fargo, Jamestown, Mandan, Dick- | ®PPly to conditions here, as revealed | The storage rate is one-thirtieth of a | the water. He could hear the screams 2 rt , were t a bushel * of the marooned citizens. i ‘ q the vonermin beeen ane foesad shipping !nearings until the criminal calendar ool two, at aorand Forks. 134 daly recent trouble survey, cent a ne nes Neg cone Saunt cn se of rela-|and will enter upon his new duties in |*c1ATe. aa. ct menty aa a vee With ‘these as data, C. L. Young,]- The vetoed bill would have granted |COmmunication was cut off when the 4 g i Torreon, splendid natural mountain fortifications. At Torreon, 150 miles northeast of (Continued on page eleven) § [ ; i E ef [ iD rel Fi tomerrow. by M. H. Atkinson, city auditor, and ) wise he pays storage from the time | ile away reported that only the tops ‘The tournaments tonight are slated | {rom these the featurcs that would | the grain is delivered to the elevator. | Of taller buildings could be seen above i z ea8s : t : city attorney, will formulate the pro- | 20 days free storage outright and the | telephone exchange on the second the near future. of those most ac-{iM&. Additional indictments are be- hme posed ordinance. The committee will | storage rate would have been one- |{loor of a building was flooded. Other Pry F AGING vy an lewton, ing much more rapidly than meet a week hence and will consider | fortieth of a cent a bushel per day {towns flooded included Flomaton, § the courts are able to handle them. the draft. If it is satisfactory, it will | the charge to begin at the expiration |Castleberry and Big Creek. woul be placed in the hands of the city | of the 20-day free storage period. 35 Persons Rescued commission at once for enactment. “If the charge made by this bill] Thirty-five persons were rescued at e |, under the plan. Thousands 7 One of the features of the pro-| was limited to the 20-days’ free stor- | Big Creek and 37 were taken to safety of damage suits involving a total esti- ; vi Posed ordinance is the outlawing of | age feature, it would merit approval, | {rom the vicinity of Elba by National mated in excess of a quarter of a bil- all radio interference created here. An | but I do not feel that the reduction | Guardsmen. Mon dollars would‘be held in abey- official inspection of premises will be | in the storage rate is justifiable un-| At Windham's Mill, the soldiers on ance while the courts concentrated on provided for in the bill, this to be ex- | der present conditions,” the veto mes- | their way to Elba found between 25 crime, ercised when interference is suspected | sage said. and 30 persons in a flooded store, and or known to be created on such} Pointing out that the storage rates |Tescued three women and four chile, = = = E FY ft § Hil ca E i Three Captured at Moffit, One in Bismarck; Suffered f i E i premises. in neighboring states and at termin- | Gren, the others refusing to be * From Cold, Hunger as to what name the new Re ate als are the same as now in force here, |Out. They told the soldiers that : ure syne bear with Pl ae Soretnne ry he es me, pal residents of = were in more mie. ige of what a fair rate wou! Other tions Threatened Pail pect aot fortunate payehol quired; Hazen Boosters Rall that it is “clear to me that it is un-| While Alabama was hardest hit, ‘Were recaptured last {°° Produced if it. criminal ‘cases, pres- June Community Ra ly | ‘air to compel our elevators to re-|many other sections of the country ‘aiter an in- Nary-Haugen. . Gee Gar! nathe. a ceive grain in storage at a rate which | were suffering from floods. Come . Lineage This argument judges nsori is less than the rate which they are | munities in Nebraska, Iowa, and Iili- (Special to the Tribune) obliged to pay to restore such grain |nois felt the effects of spring freshe Hazen, N. Dak., March 15.—A three- | in Minnesota terminal warehouscs. ’ but unless rains set in day community rally will be conduct- Discourages Elevators ed here June 7, 8, and 9 by the Hazen| Pointing out that North Dakota el- Community club, which has been ac- | evators had 16,000,000 bushels of grain tive since its organization by the na-|in storage at terminals at one time tional community service in 1914. last year, the executive said that re- ‘The club has 135 members. duction of the rate below that Decision to conduct the rally was | charged at terminals would “discour- is 4 ~Jreached by the executive committee Four Nebraska lo iseaaie of the local club, which is made up of in'Blinding Blizzard After ¢! 600 Hunt: Futilsly i i Fe i i g i i i ue i ng gerne i pee s g E sad 8 gB g § El ze i il 4 i EF Bea? g28s Bes 3 ! Ht il Lfts beet af Ei i i # fl i : lf Eee ake Ahelien Commercial houses should, by all means, be & iu ames 1Cers | couraged wherever possible t fltitious storage be discouraged. It ‘aahiss- | Fever Abates, U.N.D.. May Lift Society Ban i i i Sheldon, N. D., March 15.—(#)—O. EL. Farnham if i : ; i fie Bt # i i ey i ite E G eet

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