The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 21, 1929, Page 10

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THF BISMARCK TRIBUNE, = THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929 seepspe tat on the stroke of 11, St. PRESIDENT HOOVER ie a eae sighs a eo BEUABILIT ATION (fF coneiies an Peenie aid Al €apone Disappears requested that his testimony be com- ‘As the last metallic signal comes e ernor. A popular subscription, with| After Visiting Chicago through every official clock on the Se ee ee the goal sct a raised pats, $250,000, 4 possible. { jin southern cities, continued to grow * ce wi hone other to the tration LEANS AWAY oa wey ect “ecoat SOUTH iN LAUNCHED ra eae “apenas? i oes ais wae Wa Colones } ACROSS 7 MILES pe with one another to the fraction jana orne Pe as there |Reae so tee iesih Capone” came back to Chicago The death list from the flood stood | yesterday, testified before a federal i re owned and farmer-controlled corpor- | s te hunowslng with, the’ Woattie ana ii ations, which, he holds, would be Resident: f Flooded Dixie | 2* 21 today with the finding of the grand jury and disappeared. 3h messages of railway affairs, not to be amply able to take care of the situa- | Residents 0 , body of a negro. : His next public appearance is sched- = ict interrupted again until 10:56 a. m. tion which arises where there are) Towns, Inoculated Against | Residents, of Caryville and River | wed for next Tuesday when the Jury | jury r next day, when the time signal again large exportable surpluses and a con- ‘ junction, Fla. still were unable to | ss vestigating liquor conditions in Chi- | will go out from Mr. Cavanaugh’s of- ;Sequent lowering of the domestic Disease, Return jreach their homes today, although cago Heights reconvenes, but he has Daily at 11 A.M. Wire Chief tice. | Does Not Favor Hard and Fast! price. 1 ore ithev had ample suplies on hand. Wa- : This is the way the Northern Pa- Both the chief executive and lead- | ip | ters there were expected to begin re- Pushes Key at St. Paul to tains regulates its time. Accuracy in Formulas, Prefers Board [ers of farmers’ organizations expect March 21—)— | ceding within e few hours. flooded sec-| In isolated places throughout the ‘. . : vital; is Wi a large measure of relief to flow from |, . sf “ Pieces throu: Synchronize Entire Line | Hoe te nar it; therefore, dra: ith Broad Powers the tariff revision bill which it is pro- a. Mabama and Flot. flood area airplanes from army and — } matically, every day in the year this — posed congress will enact as a com- ; y pid'| naval stations continued to drop pro- trides. Residents of flooded towns | visions and: other necessities. a a interesting rformance takes place} Washington, March 21—()—Presi- | panion measure to the farm aid bill. be . es ‘ mes z . St. Paul, March 21.—“Time and tide | o9n this and every other large and |dent Hoover is believed to lean away | This was one of the fundamentals of Tated again aiaeas prenaeay th “work's vel unl vad Ge ChE Yaad b it for no man,” but an army of in-jsmail railway system in America. | from any plan to lay down hard and |the agricultural program which, Mr.) 145. instances, to begin all over is for tobla and implements with 4 strument men at railway telegraph | Each of the railway systems, however, | fast formulas for farm relief in the | Hoover outlined during the campaign, | 203i pa which tha Weck nay De cand On fi located in the northern tier of , 240Pts its own hour for sending time. | measure to be considered at the jin interpreting the party platform. | “" Po cross and other executives whe | difices local ed ‘Many of the clocks on the Northern | forthcoming special session of the ie have made surveys of the flooded | ‘The: peak 1006 was the second American states stretching half way | pacific system are regulated automa- | 7ist congress. Fuller M Ss ed oe thud Mia acuta wit e year 1928 was the x ie : uller May succe reas have found the situation largest in the history of foreign fi- across the continent are required, un- | tically by the electric impulse from; Those who have discussed agricul- Py Disease is well under: con-] ing in the United States. \ der railroad rules, to wait for time for |the telegraph wire itself; others are | tural aid with him are of the opinion] Ambassador Herrick | ::3; n Tefugees cooperating in |MAncin& im the Uni = four minutes every day. set by the operators. Of course many | that he would like to see the federal every way with those in charge of | At 10:56 a. m., daily, the entire | of the clocks need no adjustment at | farm board, it is proposed to create| pocton, March 21—(}—The Boston | relief w 7,000 miles of Northern Pacific rail-|the 11 o'clock hour. The time signals | by the legislation, clothed with broad | perald says today in a copyrighted| Plans for rendering financial as- | ‘why system telegraph wires call to sent out from St. Paul in many com- | Authority to deal with crises as they | story that its Washington corre- | sistance to flood victims took several | In What Month tention operators at telegraph instru- | munities in the northwest guide those | arise in the basic industry. spondent has learned that Alvan T. | courses today. Governor Bibb Graves, | n > ments on main line and branch lines. |communtties 1n the time clement.| | This viewpoint was reflected in Mr.|Puiter. former governor of Massa-/ of Alabama, favors federal loans, one | -IS Your Birthday? This call is sent when a man steps to | These signals originate at Go j Hoover's campaign discussions of | chusetts, has been tentatively picked | immediately for emergency relief and & complicated switchboard in a large | observatory, Carleton college, } what he has denoml.ated as the great + succeed Myron T. Herrick as this a second for rehabilitation. A special | Toom in the Northern Pacific general | field, Minn. They are ticked out by | St economic problem before his ad-| country’s ambassador to France. ession of the Alabama legislature to | Office building at St. Paul. Heja master clock there, relayed to an- | Ministration. He pointed then to the | a telegraph key and the let- | other repeating clock in the shop of | desirability of machinery which would ters “B-K” are clicked. To the men|the Northern Pacific's official watch | Promise a permanent solutiop of the @& the telegraph instruments in Min- ! and clock inspector at St. Paul, and | agricultural problem. not merely a re- nesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin, | from there put on the telegraph serv- | Moval of present causes of distress, Montana, Idaho, Washington and | ice. Some leaders in relief study, both Oregon that order means to interrupt | Mr. Cavanaugh, on his time signal | in and out of congress, are not tak- any business they are transacting over | board. pushes in place a complicated | ing any too kindly to this broad plan, the wire and to stand by. J. J. Cava- | maze of telegraph tubes to reach all | but supporters of it are of the opin- naugh, manager wire chief. presses | stations before sending the time sig- |!on that these leaders will accept the telegraph key at the general of-/nals. 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