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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (==) ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, MARCH 21,. 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS } Fear 30-50 Miners Are Entombed by Explosion uous SIDE COVERED WITH FLOOD BACKWATERS ‘As Long as There Is Ice’in Mis- souri There Is Flood Dan- ger,’ Says Roberts GRRIPI | Tense Staaoata Von -aiBeastes at oyai Wolime HIGH AND LOW PAY HOMAGE AT bhatt —. OCTETS STD BIER WHERE FOCH LIES ASLEEP NEN OUTSDE PPLE STATE COURT RULE Rescue Workers Believe Main Decision Does Not Affect Bis- Body of the Workers Were marck Bank Case; Ap- Close to Explosion Site peal Period Expired JANSONIUS’ RULING UPHELD Necessary Delay in Supreme Court Action Makes Early Term Improbable World War’s Greatest Soldier Voted National Funeral, Canine Defeated Denver, March 21—(P)—Extra! Man bites a dog! It happened here yesterday when a WASHBURN GORGE BROKEN big police dog attacked Miss Dorothy WORLD MOURNS HIS DEATH Hamm. Francis M. Eckhart, 26, her —— — ion, bit the dog’: Th « canine fled ignominousl®, Miss Hamm |Heart River Recedes, Alleviating Foch's Only Commander, Pre-|was not injured. Mandan Fears; Railway Deter Only Oreson \(QUNTER-ORFENSIVE | vases Se ra eee Scere | MATATLAN SINALOM Man Bites Dog; | oe Sixth in History SHOOTS FLAMES-300 FEET Formation of an ice gorge in the Missouri river at Huff, 18 miles south of Bismarck, renewed the threat of @ possible flood at Bismarck this morne ing after the gorge near Washburn, 50 miles north of the city, broke at 10:30 p. m. yesterday with little dam- age to property in lowlands. ‘ ‘ ‘This was announced at noon today | Flanking Movement eeeuiee 0. W. Roberta, 1eascar wien H Calles Worries Gil Despite | gist, who is investigating river con- ' Capture of Aguirre ditions here. With waters held up ue in the bend at Huff, lowlands in thet i Mexico City, March 21—(7)— | Vicinity are inundated on the west 10:30 a. m.)—General Jesus M . | side of the river at depths ranging Aguirre, chief rebel commander {rom three to six feet. The river in the province of Vera Cruz, was Experts Familiar With Di _ ters Hold Little Hope for Missing Companions Parnasus, Pa., March 21.—(#)—En- overrul: otions to quash Burleigh : The marshal’s body will lie in tombed by an explosion, between 30 coaihy wena. jury tnnioatenta aaitit : g r state a full 24 hours, by the side and 50 miners were unaccounted for five defendants in district court here : of the unknown soldier, all Sun- today in the Kinlock mine of the in January was upheld by the state 4 2) day and Sunday night. Valley Camp Coal company. More y supreme court, according to a ruling e : . On Monday the body will be than 200 others were underground announced yesterday. es S placec in the crypt of the cathe- when the blast occurred, but as hours As a-result the five defendants dral of Notre Dame where « na- passed, they found their way to the must stand trial under the indict- tonal funeral wil be held on Tues- surface through an entry five miles ments in Burleigh county district from the main tipple. court, rents tia ail postion eta tontasie salice ‘Sores Gn Salanteatoo eet: af- &s soon as entry was possible. Flames ~ E btm rhe day. Immediately after the funeral the body will be taken to its last ‘ ee resting place under the dome of ter he had overruled the motions to y ao the invalides where Napoleon E the city but expect to leave tonight . ly quick review of the case, according Le crchelleapate een Reber ead gorge at} workings but a few hours before the |, to officials,” Consideration of the Paris, March 21—()—From all the| whieh two generals were killed, it | following the break in the gorge at blast and under normal conditions question by the state court was held : : ends of the world, from high and low,| was announced at Chapultepec | M/aihburn as danger to the sallrosd | 392 men were employed there. How- up pending the filing of briefs until ¢ from kings and princes and humble| castle. slight. t ever, estimates of the number at work March 14. The bridesmaids by no means contributed the least beauty to the wedding, | soldiers, homage was brought today — Highest stage of water at Bismarck this morning ranged between 275 and Delay in the decision, however, has | of international importance, of Crown Prince Olaf of Norway and Princess|to the bier of Marshal Ferdinand| Mexico City, March 21.—(#%)—The peaeniay wanda tae dropping in the 300 men. ‘ . Tom ‘Blackie’ Weir Warited for | made it improbable that a session of | Marthe of Sweden. The future king of the Norwegians and his royal ‘bride Foch, as France prepared to do her| Mexican government today acknowl- night to 9.5 feet but rising to 11.5 All of the miners who escaped came| ° - Burleigh county district court will be | married at Oslo today are pictured in the panel. The others are the pretty soldier son the greatest honors within |edged that a counter-offensive by feet again at 7 8. m. today. The ice out at a point about five :miles from Looting Banks at Fair- called before the middle of May, ac-| princess’ pretty bridesmaids. Upper left is Frieda Ecklund of Sweden. her power. rebel troops threatened Mazatlan, fronts orge ‘above ‘Washburn be- the Kinlock entry, about which the}... cording to Judge Jansonius in a/ Center is Princess Ingrid of Sweden, cousin of Princess Marthe, whose own To the home where the generalis- | Sinaloa, one of the country’s few west | 521 +4 a La ar at Bismarck about 6 explosion centered. dale and Glenfield statement made this morning. County | engagement to Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark has been’ announced. | simo. of the mighty allied hosts of i im. Pele aa ie has been from a Finds Buddy’s Body i officials were eager to hold a session | and upper right, Irmelin Nansen, daughter of Dr. Nansen, famed Norwegian noder nN quash. Counsel for the five defend- ' sleeps. bestiality bapcteretihe ie the During oonney a oe Due mace the main heading and dangerous gas ants claimed that the motions should is Premier Poincare, who probably | Province. at 7 a. tm. today, mic; | tous situations are reported. and after-damp was reported in the be quashed because the grand jury i F will be the only speaker at the court martial. Lenton “As long as there is ice on the Mis= pit. ! which returned the indictments was. : : 8 ivalides, wrote former Premier peace bear pes htop cae acite souri river,” Roberts warns, “there is Mine officials could not say defi- . improperly constituted. ; Clemenceau tonight asking the Oley tor ‘Seclalss e! danger of @ flood in the lowlands.” | nitely how many men were at work in Reviewed Case Quickly E 3 “Father of Victory” to join in hawnve was, captured yester- Officials of the Northern Pacific | rte ae hift had gone into the ‘The supreme court made a relative- L 6 oe day after a short fight between | Rallway company spent yesterday in 1918 died at sunset yesterday an un- ¢ time there were dis- 4 Raymond Tomblin, one of the min-/ - for certain. criminal cases before the | explorer. At the bottom, left to right, are Fraulein Carlesen of Sweden, ending petisorrad ee ciiltiog aisha turbing reports of other rebel move- barrie eres ribigne oy! parsed Ragnhild Fearnicy of Norway and Elizabeth Broch of Norway. personages, messengers and messages mong them a flanking move-| Mandan this morning, leaving ti began to arrive before dawn and con- | ment against the Calles Army at Du-| bioeks of ice on its banks, and toake in Nogth ‘Dakota is under arrest at cating with {qrmers and attorneys, tinued throughout the day. rango City and impending attack“st/is no probability of flood conditions a P) Butte, Monts;‘es'a-heldup suspect, ac- | Delleves that tt will not be practical N D N D ‘Tpe high and lowly of France| Naco, Sonora. in that stream. ‘ : cording to word received here today. /t0 hold a term of court until farm . 5 i mingled in the marshal's: courtyard) Such was the nature of the govern-| Banks of the river between Bis- ‘Weir Was ‘arrested about two weeks | Work is out of the way. \ with those of other races whose kin| ment acknowledgment and of the re-|marck and Mandan were crowded Names in the jury box, from which served in the World war under the|ports of other rebel action that an-| with spectators yesterday, and the entry. petit and grand jurors were drawn, supreme command of the French war-|nouncement of the capture in Vera! sighting of huge logs in the river and of 21 will remain the same for the next 2a rior who finished his last campaign|Cruz of General Jesus M. Aguirre,| muskrats on moving cakes of ice has ri the are being rough I pina thataret to/Great Th in Old Church 9 last night. leader of the revolt in that cee been reported. a- mie ea 500; ‘ab required “by. Inw. Certain rea rong ( ure! Railway Guilty of Vote Highest Tribute failed to install much cheer at that section of the mine. A haze fi the chambers soon after and he z criminal cases will be tried in the lup of the Fairdale and Glenfield, | ®Pecial session during May and other} Cheers Noble Newlyweds meh) While an unending procession of | pultepec castle. F, ‘attening Woman generals, aRuneAaees, anenyss of} General Aguirre was found hiding $240 On” on ) ] : | . ° | state and distinguished figures and|in a forest after.a minor cigagement tected gas, he said. . D,, banks last year, in which sev-|C&S¢s on the long calendar will be | See Sais, Gameent tumbler cities (Continued on page fifteen) Confusion among the miners fol-| eral thousand dollars was taken. dealt with during the regular June Li Hl San Francisep, March 21—(/P)—The jousand humble: lowed the blast. Some ran back into was eee at Butte asa rexbsiie term, in all probability. at Simple Service Southern Pacific Railway company,|C@me to the Foch home, the French the mine, away from the Valley opening, Tomblin said. These, feared, Cacia ren There were proximate! y men working Tomblin, i i , — chamber of deputies voted to give the FIXED BY EXPERTS AS the holdup of & Butte man several Opposite to Coffey's Seer ap eee po mounds tOADS | onal a, national {unersl, ine/sixth GERMANS WILL NOT nights ago. Jansonine action ie overnuling the BISHOP OF OSLO OFFICIATES| niente SEE TREE OLIRTD o herna in the history of France. - a ps by a jury in Superior court here. It was expected that the funeral REPARATIONS FIGURE: ra beet ‘Sho, elmiseed Mrs. Elsie Rea, 20, the plaintiff, tes-| would be held on Tuesday from the FORGIVE DEAD FOCH ‘ charges against officers of the closed |DUke of York, Second Son off tified that she fell while aboard «| {&mous Cathedral of Notre Dame, al- — Southern Pacific ferry and received | ‘ough definite plans awaited reading ; Bismarck Bank on the ground that) King George, Attends Nor- of the marshal’s will. + i the grand jury was improperly drawn g se, ” iiluties to ber. thyreld: and BUSA | wratohioe ihe arrival and depacuise |. German Reichsbank President Saas RION. Aad ee ae oP wegian Crown Prince Weight from 145 to 225 pounds. of those who came to bid the marshal | Hindenburg Refuses Comment! — 9 Submit Proposition to ss served select: j ‘The jury awarded her $1,500 dam- | farewell in the darkened room where i ., a rt pS Cate ee eeces in the ST Oslo, Norway, March 21.—(AP)—A| ages. he died was to turn the pages of his-| Because Many Bitter People His Financiers Famous Couple Have, Not De- cided Yet Where Nuptials Will Take Place Mexico City, March 21.—(?)—Miss Anne Morrow is to be a June bride. - fiance, Hi firm link was forged between the Would Not Understand 1914, ftegsiogee gees royal families and peoples of Norway NORTH D AKOT. A CLUB Clemenceau, Softre Mourn ee. Paris: March: 1a: ph Tuling will have no effect on |#¢ Sweden and two young hearts The Belgian ambassador, whose| Berlin, March 2 (AP) — Many/Hjalmar Schacht, president of the tory as the world has made it since 2 5 3 i gf cases were made glad today as the solemn country bore the first wounds of the |Germans never forgave Marshal Foch Reichsbank, will take with him to the ramen -oey caer oie words sing pronounced in the old war, was followed by former Premier |for the brusqueness of the final scene | Berlin tonight, it is learned, the offer w days after Coffey’s order |ehurch of Our Holy Saviour which Clemenceau, the “father of victory,” |in the armistice. of the allied experts on reparations ‘and the time for appeal- chi Lisditange and a few minutes later came Mar-] In that feeling may be found per-|to accept 1,750,000,000 marks (about expired. made Crown Prince Olaf of Norway shal Joffre, aged and now thin. haps the explanation of much of the|s420,000,000) as the figure for the! ELE ieee HA f i) The specific charge and Princess Martha of Sweden man And then came Myron T. Herrick, |coldness and in some cases open hos- reparations annuities. ; WE, gality of the grand and wife. Mrs. Ben Hooper of General | the American ambassador, who, when | tility of editorial comment in German} ‘The allies’ offer carried with it! case was that th se ‘The. wedding ceremony itself was a comparatively simple service. Incess, the great py she Prinea and Plot cheer. Then| Valley City, N. D., March 21—(@)—| Famous one-armed General Gou-|Germany. Lokal Anzeiger assailed| graphed Dr. Rudolpf Hilferding, mine lute was fired from the| members of the North Dakota Feder-| #ud, the defender of Paris, was there, |the dead marshal bitterly as an in-lister of finance, to call a mesting at in the harbor sounded | 545, ig ni here f too, stooping over the marshal to pin |veterate German hater. Berlin of the great provincial induse the populace gave|*ton of Women’s clubs are here from) upon his breast the grand cross of the| “Toward a beaten enemy Foch|trialists and heads of the German [4 ts great enthusiasm. _ {various parts of the state today for] Legion of Honor, the greatest, of his |Showed no chivalry,” said the Deut-|stitutions so that he may explain Princess Martha was given away by|the mid-winter meeting of the ex-| country’s decorations. : sche Allegemeine Zeitung. “He re-|present situation of the reparations r father, Prince Carl, brother to{ecutive board ~nd council. Pershing, Petain Call mained our enemy until his death. fons. ‘ the Swedish king. Prince Olaf was at-| yer5 Ben 57; Oshkosh, Wis,| General John J. Pershing, com-} The Nationalist Allgemeine Zeitung by his English cousin, the looper, q *|mander of the American expedition- |Comments that Foch “was the brutal Duke of York, second son of King|Chairman of the international rela-| ary force, and Marshal Petain, who | henchman of Poincare’s ruthlessness.” George. The service solemnizing the|tions department of the general Fed-| commanded the French under Foch,| “An effort to obtain some formal union of the handsome princely|eration of Women's clubs, was to be| Walked with slow steps to the bed |Comment on the marshal’s death from couple was conducted by the bishop where the Lge lay. ezesiion 2e Fuouealens inet witb & Represent , not, 5 jury are properly handled and makes ca a Lari speak at a public meeting tonight. | sorrowful eee Peis) in Bi German president did not have the it the duty of the district judge to Plans for federation activities and e, president of tl highest regard for his opponents abil- mergue, p! nt of the republic, see that the law is observed. the this} as one of the early callers. He was |itY, but because he was no longer a escorted to the bed where the mar- | {ied marshal, but the head of a na- Welcome for Eielson : on shal rested, and then expressed to the |! ea : German people simply would Is Planned at Hatton .- gages Paris was threatened in the early days | newspapers today at his death. various other conditions which were Federation Principal Speak- |of the war, offered to put his own| “He spared us nothing,” says the|not revealed. i country’s flag over the shrines of |Boersen Courier, remarking that Foch| Dr. Schacht has given no indication | French glory to protect them from|must have been sorely disappointed | that the German government will ace/ harm. at giving up his dream of invading|cept the allies’ offer. He has telee i i : to] = S marshal’s widow the lef of the whole nation to whose Glory Foch so /not understand why he should pay added. ove ees fet cg rat von Hindenberg said. OE ee ees necther arte than that |" "re ss not his qualities of «so that we question, but the manner which he rubbed in his authority.” t i Ey | FR 3 if ri [ft i WS i Aly Hi [ i i Z yee . a zeta palet ele i] i i a8 2 aE i i | i i ele Mott, N. Dak., March 21 o 0

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