The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 20, 1929, Page 1

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [==] Pe ARLE EP TNE AIT EEN A a SL EPR STS. SOTO SE ee ees ESTABLISHED 1873 ee BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1929 . PRICE FIVE CENTS Marshal Foch Is Dead at 7 RETRATGRIBLS| OF NATION'S LARGEST PRISON) ‘gq Som [oan Ma Woes Wk See : » SAY REVOLTIS OVER] ote Satis ae = ~ INSOUTH STARTED Body of Collins Stolen, Is Found Greatest Military Leader Europe Has Known Since the Days of Napoleon Is Victim of Complication of Diseases That He Vainly Fought for Many Months ton Outwit Leavenworth Government Interprets Esco- Officials With ‘Pardon’ Governor Graves to Ask Federal en Appropriation; Will Call Solons’ Session , bar's Flight as Disintegra- |eaven couRT DOCUMENTS tion of Revolution = oe \ [Similar Attempt to Escape Eight REBEL ARMY CONCENTRATES] Years Ago Fails When the ” Forger Winks at Prisoner STAVED OFF CAPTURE OF PARIS IN GERMAN DRIVE LOWLANDS STILL INUNDATED Death Toll Remains at 20; Esti- mated 15,000 to 20,000 Fled Their Homes Germany’s Cause Admitted Lost When Allied Army Comman- ders Agreed That the Famous French Strategist Should Assume Command of World's Millions Insurgent Leaders Say Com- mander ‘Has 25,000 Men and Move Is Strategical i age Fl E z i ; ie i z 2 i z 2 i 5 g Paris, March 20.—(AP)—Marshal Ferdinand Foch, fa- mous generalissimo who led the allied armies to victory in the World war, died at his home today after a lengthy illness. He i i E E i Montgomery, Ala., March 20.—()}— . Juarez, Chihuahua, March 20—(7)}— Rehabilitation of flooded sections of Revolutionary headquarters here de- i Al as Hi ag 22 cl clared today that the Mexican federal {ell at Leavenworth, Kans. Cee TENA ore was 77 years old I today. Residents of the : years old. army of General Plutarco Elias boson nagdag fer 0. Von ————— sree area led the way, directed Rese _ He died at 5:50 p. m., (12:50 p. m., Eastern Standard Callies, pursuing the main insurgent] ‘The escape of Van. and assisted by the Red Cross, United Ba time). columns in their retreat from Tor- | Esch, accomplished March States coast guard, the public health ‘ Although it had been long apparent that the great general reon, had been isolated through a j forged court orders, was Alcs Teapocie Sey epee vent a : was fighting his “last campaign,” his warrior heart would not coup by the rebel forces. preg Mo., for Tethgel oney appeals for funds, and approximately st give in and day after day he fought off the inevitable end with General Jose Gonzalo Escobar, the | was recognized by postal half of $250,000, the goal set, had ee grim courage. But a coalition of heart trouble, kidney disease rebel commander, reported his Arce eg = been Bronte a on feet see beef ie Heated . eee , and = Mele ead daan were too great at his age. had seized the railroad and cu sas arraignment ver, ex’ ss : i nm February 26, the Associated Press was authoritati: graph lines in central Mexico, dis- bac MIGHT CAUSE FLOOD correctional Gdepeien exposed ‘0 ; informed that the marshal’s death seemed only a matter of an Tupting communication between the meer with Governor Bibb Graves to- : a : —a week, perhaps, or 10 days. But the marshal with indomi- z é federal army and its base of opera- ! . ae worth day to tf federal : table will held off deat! i tions. Yon GFnuition in River Hore Today | y fton The eo ae or ches : : possible. off death even longer than his doctors thought ibeas nounced he would call a 3) ses- 8 . Unchanged From That —_|sion of the legislature to aasist the . : : staipntereaate aoa an lta of his heart after several days of relief work. rought death to the intrepid warrior. of Yesterday High waters still covered consider- MARSHAL FERDINAND. FOCH Showed Courage to Last. able User of the Schnee babi Mets iguten Pronctieed of the great ‘A sudden break in-s Missouri river | Alabama river in Alabama, the C 0 OUS DS playe Iness that same and Chattahoochee in Georgia, and grit that he had displayed as the i eer vce alt | tet adatcatee i crow, wa AL CAPONE MYSTERIOUSLY AND crit, ha hea piaved as the ‘The int other rebel tegration, great amoui \d great pos-| ‘The latter threatens to drive addi- allied armies to victory in the world Geclaring ti that the evens ‘as good . sibility of flooding the lowlands tthe tional persons from their homes. SUDDENLY APP ARS I war. Throughout it all, from Janu- as over. : - Bismarck district. Death Toll Is 20 iif hte he first became gravely ‘Insurgent quarters, however, assert= This statement was issued this| ‘The death toll remained <.t 20 to- pl Prtoviedheaty relies asl that Escobar’s retirement : wi morning by ©. W. Roberts, federal|ay, while it is estimated between E IVER RAGES humors eanimlty and ever ieeae meteorologist, who has been investi- | 15,000 and 20,000 had fled from their cme en a TO FAY HIGHEST TRIBUTE " ‘aris, March 20.—(?)—Marshal Worst Flood Since 1872 Sud-| Fech will receive a national fe- gating river conditions. neral, highest tribute of the ‘Only in three other years’ since| Residents of Elba and Geneva, Als., 1881 has the ice gone out this early, hardest hit of any of the southern denly Breaks Banks and French nation to its illustrious . Terrorizes Countryside dead. : Chicago Gang Leader Found Seated in United States Carl Ben Eielson Has Flying Cross Roberts reports, . | towns, were allowed, in limited num- Washington, D. C., March 20— eRe ’ a curred ficienedi peg rol Her oc-| iors, to enter their villages today. All|| ()—Another airman today had District Attorney's Office Very little change has occurred in| were ir. culated against typhoid, vac-|| joined the ranks of those pos- — the river here during the last 12|cinated, tagged, ‘and carricd a 24-|| sessing the distinguished flying hours-The ice had moved out of the| hour supply ~~ fresh water and food.|] cress. \ BAFFLES HIS QUESTIONERS channel from Bismarck to Price,| Al! chilaren were required to remain Carl B. Eielson, Hatton, N. D., a about 20 miles north of here, at 11:30] in refuge camps. Meutenant in the air Corps re- im. today. Stage of the river here| Misagreement arose among the resi-)] serve, has been presented with || Called to Testify Before Grand was 11 feét, representing a rise of .3| dents of Elba today as to the advisa- |] the decoration by F. Trubce-Davi- a of one foot over that of yesterday. It] bility of rebuilding the town on its|} oom ores secgetary,“ot war dury on Liquor and Gam- Se eee eee Lect pide me Uae cla atari nate nigher |) Presentation of the’ efoss. w bling Syndicates longings today in the worst ‘Mood | visit of the day was mace. out at Fort Rice, 35 miles south of|f¢vor of a change, and it is believed made for Etelson’s flight across since 1872, mere marshal had many Bismarck, when the ice broke up| they will prevail. the North pole in April last year Chicago, March 20.—(?}—“Scar-| ‘The blinding glare of army search- good ond eer Ing his illness, he was there at 12:20 p.m. today. The river Town Washed Away with Capt. George H. Wilkins. _ |! race al” Capone, Chicago gang lead- | tights on the historic palace of Arch-| th Deri to see visitors, poeta ct lec becween Schmidt and a| River Junction, Fla, remained un-|| Mr. Davison, in making the |! er, summoned to appear before a fed- . Tits | eee, Who called upon him was Gen- point just south of the Memorial| der water today, while warnings were|| Presentation, read the citation |/ era grand jury today appeared sud- duke Friedrich perched in ee HS eh i John J. Pershing, commander-in~ Bridge here, however. Ice moved out issued to riverside residents of Bain || Sccompanying the award, which |) denty and mysteriously in the United | "eer Bratislava gave an erle ghost-| ¢ American expedit at Fort Yates this morning, also. bridge to move to higher ground. At bre eapeecionpriers flight Hal “one || States district attorney’s office a few| like aspect to the darkened country- ¢ aerial f pecereay $511,000). till : washberneis Stun holding atk grest Spilled Bina iniier te fi gere|| ®ecomplishments in history.” prec lan pe la gees cule? Se ean Taiabitanes ‘could. be and other cities the loot from Banco amount of water is accumulating be- | washed “sided Re aeaenene Canon senting a bright Pie pu a See ee the muddy Mexico branches alone exceeded hind it, Roberts reports. At jaines, Ga., the Chatta- — and a broad smile was found seal morass bry) pesos (about $1,250,000), the The gorge, which Per feet high,| hoochee was three miles wide, the in the district attorney's office while| Police and soldiers were busy all) 4 Baga iene government said. : has caused the water to spread over | highest water in history. Children are ENATOR NYE THINKS deputy United States marshals were | night warning the inhabitants of the throughout the The usual communique detailing nine the river bottoms and over Mandan | being transported to their classes in y guarding a corridor leading to the | approaching disaster, pounding On} crisis ‘at the illness. orn lake, which was formerly the bed of | boats. South of Selma the Alabama marshal's office where he had been | doors of the sleeping peasants who at which was risen yee the river, and indications are that|river had spread to a width of ten ¢ expected to appear. Capone said he | first thought that plunderers were] attack the marshal Boag much of the ice will be left there to| miles. ae eieur pubes expend: to go tone pee en: eS an leave | the ‘development of 5 1 regul throughout attorney's 0! ant ‘agged kidney Go ghee pael Aoneate belie no one to direct him, so he went from their beds by soldiers. and then pulmonary infection. — The end came just joctors Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, March |reached the pote pees 20.—()—Thousands of families along arene a enacts the en- the right bank of the Danube lost |. sgressos been found in their homes, cattle and other be- Sloot. ‘inie sang wen tie thet | i ; TT Below Washburn ice is beginning to| flooded area are being rigidly en- 5 ‘mor forced. Inoculation and vaccination there. At many places peasants drove 3 foley =~ sag eee esi! rhe going on at a eek FARM BODY CERTAIN ‘The gang leader refused to talk to| their cattle before them and carrying PERSHING'S TRIBUTE ——————— The naval air station at Pensacola newspapermen and jumped and|household effects on their backs, continued to serve isolated districts walked away each time reporters|groped their way across hastily built with food and other supplies. tried: to question him. He did con-| pontoons on the Danube. In the dark- Will Deal With Cooperatives, sent to answer one question. When | ness, the cries of women who had lost 4 3 rae asked how he came to Chicago from] their children could be heard. To Y SUITOR TWO WOMEN CLAIM. Assist in Organization, and |iviams,"Fia. ‘where ‘ne, haw been [ado the confusion, the entire ele 4 i spending the wi » he repl trical system ‘ke down. Invalids, KIDNAPED B Be Given Ample Credit | briefiy, “atone.” the aged and ill had to be carried on OSE Unaccompanied by Pals the shoulders of soldiers and placed in {f PE er Ri k Fargo, N. D., March 20—()—North | __Capone ane eas accompanied ng cenbulaes: ea ee March 20.. Wears that an, members o! gang, apparently,| Scores of out jogs driven from ramon ceteey Te enadia Dakota farmers today had Senator | 94 no one connected with him was|their haunts by the rising waters in- of experimental psychol-| been abducted by 8 dissppointed Gerald P. Nye’s word that he expects | found inside or outside the federal | vaded villages and in some cases at- COLLID ; D. suitor caused police here to start a| Partially Divorced Wife of Ill-|* “powerful federal farm board” to | building. . Neither were his attorneys | tacked the fleeing fugitives, sixteen of lessor of sociology, and search for her today. Miss Lamond % result from the special congressional | Present when Capone first appeared. | whom received the Pasteur treatment. h Fated Pilot ‘Is Not Weep- —_| session, which will consider agricul-| Capone was celled here to testify| ‘The entire cities of Karlsburg and 7 osy. i for Him’ tural relief. regarding the operation of liquor and | Biskupice were under water. din Coach + eoememepnemmeneene Ing for ru Senator Nye holds to the belief that |gambling syndicates in Chicago| Toward noon today, Brat! , Passengers Cremated in Coac’ pe the expected federal board will be| Heights and other Chicago suburbs. |freed trom the ice barrier. Crushed in Crash, While . § Newark, N. J., March 20.—/P)—Two | authorized to deal with cooperative | His attorneys had stated that hej few lives were lost during the floods é . . y women today were claiming to be the | farm organizations and empowered would not testify unless given an|is attributed to the government's Many Are Rescued wife of Pilot Lou Foote, sole survivor | to assist in their organization. “{mmunity bath” and the district at-| prompt action in having a special : of the plane crash Sunday in which|. He also anticipates, he said, that |torney’s office has indicated that] fiood commission on the ground in killed. the cooperatives will be supolied with | such immunity from prosecution will | anticipation of the disaster and the from Turlock, Calif., in- | “ample credit facilities and this credit not be granted. notable work accomplished by army — —— will be available to be used in fi-| Capone had one answer to all| engineers. severely, inj nancing farm crops and holding them | questions. It was, “I'd rather not! About 2,000 families, however, lost New York, March 20—(4)—Reports j off the market.” talk.” His lawyers, William Waugh | their homes and cattle and the mater- of collusion between police and ' / pilot. and Samuel Epstein, shoved up|ial damage was estimated at several Drocourt, | Brooklyn gangsters-were under inves- } Th shortly after Capone appeared and | million dollars. toi tigation by the county district ‘ Foote said her hotel that Foote finding their eae | ae -year- . A aitorney’s office as a result of had a aivorced | wite aod seven-year: by ‘ Ave Mexican Bandits Hold a u that her own marriage to Foote toox . Capone finally consented to pose} American for Ransom his physi- place in that state. for one Bichire gt the Cyt at- : they said hospit Foote was to ‘torney's was thrown con- broersed x4 Parry bane hiss @ Gaon toe tecayery: mn fusion and stenographers screamed | Mexico City, March 20.(P)—Mexi- Se more Minot, N. D., March 20.—?)—Nels pasty as deputy marshals rushed in when a |can bandits in Zacatecas were be- 4 Photographer's flashlight ex- |lleved today to be holding P. L. Car- country now recognizes Ploded prematurely. eat nahan, American mining man, and a farm problem, that it is acute, Deputy marshals stopped everyone |Dr. Olvera, Mexican mine official, for that unless some definite aid ts forth- | trying to gain admittance to the dis- |ransom. , which will bring relief, the| trict attorney's office and the mar-| Both were kidnaped Monday night reaction will be reflected adversely on | shal’s office, inquired of them their |from La Noria mine, near San Benito, all sections of the country and on all | business and ordered them to leave if |Zacatecas. The mine ” FI | 4 F FE i i 3 8 i i il i : l fii ; Ete duet Chicago ic Woman ret Shows World i Education 2—W)—For the to “write something reelly. BA a while,” and that the only way to do by i | EE i Plans for Bridge at - _ Fargo Are Approved : i it i tr fy : i | Cavasina, them. BE di

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