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[sa | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE! ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MARCH 2201929 PRICE FIVE CENTS LLL ‘ MAY BOMB HUGE GORGE THREATENING BISMARCK Bismarck-Fargo Game Is Called Title Clash**am™ picid 46 KNOWN DEAD, 37 UNACCOUNTED FOR IN EXPLOSION-WRECKED MINE) ADJOINNG BOTTOMS CRUCIAL CAGE GAME Bismarck Radiophone Station, KFYR, Will Broadcast All Tourney Encounters MIDGETS ‘BOAST FINE QUINT Pick of North Dakota Basket- ball Talent on Deck for Championship Laurels Three Gorges Above Capital HOURS FOUND AUV:| HUMBLE TRIBUTE TO MARSHAL, °% Sew Watrsrom : i Precipitous Rush Aged American Indian Chief]! Private Life Not So ae SPURS RESCUE CREW ruts Elbows With Old Ar- |, Private, Avers Cal ||FIVER CUTS NEW CHANNEL istocracy at Coffin New York, March 22—(7)—Former|Hundreds of Deer Leaving Trapped Men Erected Canvas Cae, private life to notes private ntterui| Banks; Game Wardens Ars Brattices to Keep Out |WOUNDED, WIDOWS TO CALL! nscccne ter Chie Mar. Conpoian ) rest Killers; Planes Moved. contracted to write a series of ar- Deadly Blast Gases ticles, asked him how it seemed to retire to private life. LIFE SAVERS FIGHT WATER | ‘Just Good Friends,’ Says Charlie | MINER ENTOMBED o4|MOURNING THOUSANDS P AYING ce At 1:30 p. m. today there had’ been little change in the level of the The Project on Foot to Bury Foch “Fine,” he quoted Mr. Coolidge as river here. Beside Unknown Soldier Be- saying, it it could only & private, stage was 12.9 feet, according to ere’s no privacy about private] the federal weath bureau. neathiAroide Triomphe: | itte ata” Flood stage is 15 feet. Rescued Man Says He Talked i eo 8 ae oe somagaeet ae aoey bombing planes With God Al ie aia ‘ ich is threaten Asks f I! ri - Me tribute to the memory of Marshal te A CEE Nn ae ied ter oy sks for Cigare' Selow Bioware? zg Ferdinand Foch today as the nation the flood stage below Bismarck, prepared to pay him its greatest hon- made by local weather officials this morning. Three gorges in the river above iaars ie |" ie known deat in the Kin- While hundreds of mourners lined Lee trregete area eect to 46 | the sidewalks near his home in the FLOOD 12 on ACRES Bismarck, however, are holding the isa 'ueen “ure mt te the y Leos eS | Rue de Grenelle, hundreds more at f) water back temporarily. The and rescuers reported they had bet oted ° bee ecarhiea bbe he feet arcrOpN " zy ft ator ia passed into the courtyard and signed , & drop of .2 of a foot since yes- found 15 others far back in the their names to the black bordered Suspense reigns as Bismarck and Fargo await the basketball game at the state training school in Mandan at 9:30 o'clock tonight (Bismarck time). With this game, which is regarded by a majority of fans as the state championship encounter, approach- ing, interest in the contest is nearing the white hot stage. All games will be broadcast by Hos- kins-! jocasti atatl pineal terday morning and .6 of a foot since a Rey mankion ie faa cna : . si ataapeer tend breton One eee placed on tables there. Patrols in Illinois and lowals p.m. yesterday. Flood stage is 15 this morning. ‘The local station oper- eight fost ef water atthe betwen | 1 ue ehernocn aly men wounded’ Fight Frantioally to'Save: [Moose at Bilir Jo reported to tes on a wave length of 550 kilocycles Georgia Hale . . . will Dharli y ? e e widows of men : : ce babiitioners wilt (power o O0 ls. “Sal 1 i i ee en of the main slope. Seventeen | who died with colors were admitted Crumbling Dikes cover a stretch of approximately 30 The cates wabtierret eietanal |< dike Gh MUO ete ete fticials of the N candles in a plain oaken coffin such — (7) — o of the Northern Pacific Rail- ae snaking rapid prog- as a soldier of simple tastes would Sra carueibanet secon amhe | way company here announce, joring esses : jorge Gro of the underground tunnels. qihimong the visitors today was BA aie ere Sette ect bebo With the growth of the gorge at Parnassus, Pa., March 22—(?)— Tedina shpieeaalieep torts caters levee of the eee ere a aaa ogiat, today. ald’ thes dations of 8 Spurred on by the rescue alive of a! silently beside the body as members Seuuscavnonar com qua eeney flood in the lowlands near Bismarck miner who had been entombed more | Of the old French aristocracy and land. is grave. Gorges north of here are than 24 hours, rescue crews today FN fap ade eat te ltl Oe peljertnupeetsstermin decline night. He will toss out the ball to be e e e tse in the champlonship game and Chaplin Saw D g His Ilin later in person will award the state a a urin 1S ess Cops Stop Autoist It was the second break in less Pp p were pushing their way far into the loved the great marshal, called. by river, at Independence, near San- championship, runnerup, consolation, sportsmanship and individual T * than 24 hours, and put approximately | Pursuing Robbers | explosion-wrecked Kinlock mine in May Rest By Unknown 20,000 ‘acres: of rich land under’ an T™e Williston Bibs has maght the rm an effort to reach 37 men still unac- phies, The awards will be made at a banquet in Dacotah hall of the state i A project was on foot today to| average of seven feet of water. river at Williston up fa foctein the : ay fe : inter the remains of Marshal Foch} With millions of gallons of water |), ‘ Evanston, Iil., March 2?.— (AP) —| counted for. The list of known dead|in a tomb beside that of the most| pouring in through the two breaks, ast 24 hours, bringing the water to's miles and will be hard to break up, watts. ‘ eqicttr iviaten ae wees | Ce@Orgia Hale, Only Girl Charlie _ the championship game tomorrow Officials Deny Comedian and Actress Are Engaged, Let Alone Thinking of Marriage Laughter Turns to | Sorrow for Kiddies 4 Chicago, March 22.—(#)—It was re- ° | | training school, at which all visiting teams and coaches, state officers, |@ + and school officials will be present. i Bee Lawler and Robert Thompson, ° cess ' —_— i. : both of Minneapolis, will officiate at feel aged “4 vos eeannocaye tee encanta en told the po-! stood at 26, five bodies having been |humble of. his followers, France's| patrols fought frantically to keep eote of 18.7 feet, 5.3 feet below flood 2 sl touenameS bi Ese ay : iim tite” HAD ONLY THREE VISITORS ies Ben th Ls TL of a $1,500 | Fecovered carly today. unknown soldier, under the Arc de|dikes of some -50,000. additional sur-|" Investigation this mi fo: besep mand wiser $s: tie tema fase What yeu | Discouraging Incident. of Sick. /he pursued in his. He was fast over-| miners had erected canvas brattices! "The plan originated with a nam-|the flood path if the levees of the|™arck might clear itself by cutting J/aepup,,the igh, schgot sc - s hauling them when two motorcycle} in the workings, in an effort to-keep | ber of deputies wounded in the war | Mark and Fabius districts, across. the |tivy nuvoce eines “tion is to give its the a na nacdeaek™ of Word peered mbar ey val bd time | out the deadly gases, led rescuers to] after the general plan of the okse-| river in Missouri, the Lima Lake re- Preskorg Gil phen pert per m His Former Wife [Pere © Fonbers were! hope that some of the meu were alive. | Gules Providing for burial in a erypt}gion to the north, and the South for the affair. A. P. Lenhart, presi-|, ° 2 Firemen are oe Oeirich was ‘rather wrought up| While pushing through tae 13th butt | the Dome des Tnvalides, has been an- tl tation niente: iets district mil of oe Fev dresgree eves has i By DAN THOMAS sued a@ proclamation Ing support Hollywood, Calif.; March 22—(NEA) the Demon five. Mir children, sobbing pada clung! wilt Georgia Hale become the next lose to each other under the pall of |ngrs, Charles Spencer Chaplin? about the way in which the police/ today, more than one and one-half | nounced. bre: tous A . ‘aks brought 2 precipi drop in had spoiled things. To mollify him,| mies from the main slope, a rescue] There were various objections to} the level of the river at this point./night that the water was rising at Ee ere a an eed aac not crew came upon Lawrence Althouse, | the project, these including nevessity | The river reached the 20.3-foot stage,|the rate of six inches per hour. peed harg Are of changing preparations for burial | within a few feet of the all-time rec- nament game between Bismarck and Fargo in Mandan is regard- ed by a majority of the fans as a contest which may have much to do with determining the 1929 North Dakota high school bas- ketball championship, and; Whereas, the two teams rated as equal in strength; Miss Hale would become the third ) wife of the comedian. Both Charlie and Georgia emphatically denied all such stories. E ACE IMPE ACHMENT But Georgia was the only girl their home as an ambu- 6 silica as slental 29, who had been listed among the Bottoms A PROCLAMATION lowly ody | remans, anu then again’ perhaps : i Jelsewhere which were well under | ord, yesterday. Fro! iver, however, d Whereas, tonight's state tour- 7 ye lie not. A few months ago Hollywood missing. Althouse was wandering |way, and the fact that the Arc de|came reports of continued rise of the Bite areas of bottoms “lahd -wetee al é was full of rumors to the effect that about the dark underground tunnels, | Triomphe is not in a strictly religious | Mississippi. The Keokuk gauge re- arck already are inundated. When found, his buddy—the man | sense consecrated ground and therc- | corded 18.85 feet last night, a new rec- ne, feeigoreee 2h ene per area who worked with him in the butt—| fore not in keeping with the views of | Grd and a rise of four inches in 12 | sett teow the city holds, condi- lay near by, dead. the marshal’s family as a place of oe . . ABOUT AX ASS AULTS Althouse, ‘married and the father of | interment. Ear} eae sila a ion “Hundreds of deer have ari ms two children, was placed on a stretch-| Whatever is finally decided there er and carried up the slope. seemed Ittle doubt that Tuesday | py Hee the paces Medes awees | from the river bottoms by The rescue crews were fighting | would see the greatest funezal tribute | reokuk and Hamilton, Ill, about two according to R. A. Kinzer, Chaplin would see during his recent illness: Deny Story of Romance Admits Participating in Mur-| against great odds in the dark pits. | ever witnessed in Europe. Princes and warden. Three men were arrested at Listing In addition to falls of rock and coal, | presidents, rich man and peasant, | {eet of water flowing over the ap-|Washburn yesterday by Kinzer and - Officials at the Chaplin studio still in ine ite te gee the Bismarck: || State Supreme Court Justices deny that there is any chance of the ders but Blames Unnamed they, were encountering much water. generale and humble, troopers alike Re ee ice aia iad Reinhart, deputy, ‘and have team all the support which can be Investigated by House of —|Cnansed deepite the fact that Gea Companion for Crimes of pcre ‘said that the eres: ani cities along the river have been forced | guilty to charges of having killed two mustered for tonight's game. Se eee cnenk nowrecat die Goad Althouse convinced him others might To Lie Beneath Arc to shut down. Three pumps, each hav-|deer, in a hearing before Judge Pred : her See ae thé Representatives Roboty ‘was allowed to see Chariie| Gary, Ind, March 22—(,—Police |be found alive. He ordered fresh | ‘The general plan of the funeral, ergy redyoe repeat Herren meg pens peering Bismarck city commission, PO ee sev OP EE locaaly Monaae be Sifts sant to see) today believed they were near solu- csee tele enn pita caters. to Pisin to change, called for | aistrict until water overflowed the ee Cae Dotioein bo. ie ps gst ges inl who was his leading lady in “The| “0? of Gary's hatchet crimes through | had been explored. Arc de Triomphe all day Sunday end | Pumphouse. that deer being driven out are not 5 cj the admission by Gillis Mack, 28-| A minute after entering the emer-| Sunday night, this to enable hun-} Soon after the first break became by lawbreakers, the game Pecks ct Seiearans DeGnn-AxHiVing tee today planned |Gold Rush.” And her chief concern today for the Fargo team, urging the since Charlie was taken home from Midgets to give their most in the state | Oklahome, ine scaly cick a few eaeka aap. baa, championship drive. The Fargoans/| tion, 32 impeachment charges against |been his welfare. are said t6 have one of the finest | three members of the state supreme/| “To say that we are engaged or teams to represent the Gate City in a/ court. ismarck boasts by the com- r-old negro, that he had partici- | gency hospital, Althouse asked a doc- | dreds of thousands to pay their last | known farmers began to move out|warden said. The three Aith in doa for a cigaret. As he puffed away! tribute of respect, which they could | thelr property. Some of the more (Continued on page eleven) said: “Gee, but it’s great to see a|not do on a working day. On Mon- {cautious had taken corn and ma- Mack persisted in denying that he | crowd of people again. I talked with|day the body vil be taken without | chinery from the region several days was the slayer of Miss Josephine | God all night long, but it’s nice to| ceremony to Notre Dame where it will | 880. Wagons, motor trucks and auto- HE AVY RAINS K : number: of years. ‘The charges, adopted Adorizzi, who was clubbed, attacked | have someone else to talk to now.” [le a day and night until after the | mobiles were piled high with furni. the strongest team in its history. mittee in executive session, were di- | good fr! said he acted as watcher while an- Eight teams in the state meet were | rected against Chief Justice Charles} Maybe so—but then, other man committed the crime. He on deck this morning ready for the the friends have been known to marry. | confessed, police said, to having opening round of the annual state gover- Pathetic in Hiness \clubbed Mary Gigl, 16-year-old Mil- solemn requiem mass at 9:00 a. m. | ture, chickens, hogs, dishes, and odd Tuesday. articles, as the farmers took to higher Then, if the projected plan of the | ground. Thousands of bushels of corn ; deputies does not bear fruit, it will | were dumped on surrounding bluffs. elimination tournament. Valley City | nor, and Justices Fletcher Riley and} Charlie, known as oné of the lone-|waukee, Wis., girl and her escort a be conveyed in a solemn procession aces CANE Ab 208 Cie CDEC | Ee el bes ofthe n= | Manoe, rieuree 1D Se. muorie, Famles, | week. ago and to Waving them uncon: Bee eT AnN ieee ef toe Dea tne THROUGHOUT SOUTH time) this afternoon in the first game,| Homer , @ member of sub-|was almost pathetic in his illness. | scious in an out of the way place. The |. alides, there burial will take place 2 and Grand Forks and the Walsh westigating | Alone in his hilltop mansion, he saw/ girl's condition is critical but her is ‘a crypt beside that of Napoleon Menace of Additional Rainfall Added to Stricken Areas County Aggies were scheduled to clash escort, Chester Dybalski, New Chi- of his marshal at 4:30 o'clock. cg . and | cago, Ind., is recovering. i “Detach a FROM PLANE ABLAZE Sherwood and Hettinger meet in it eleven ‘The hand ax found in Mack’s room | TWo Firemen Killed as Wall Col- ag anrmenis of noone aie aie aa Still Holding Water the first game this evening at 8:; Few people in Hollywood, supposed- | was the same one, he said, used in the O'clock cBismarck time). ly his friends, even showed sufficient pMatehiman: Fqund inners wo afternoon games terest to inquire about his condition. ; slaying last week of Thomas Gordon, meet in the semifinals at 10:30 only visible note of concern was | negro, Mack, however, denied slay- . vl pie ere erie eis o'clock (Bismarck time) tomorrow newspaper reporters |ing Gordon, blaming it on the same dead Chicago with the night ate See morning. Winners of the two evening ‘ unnamed companion who slew the J. Kaniut, pilot on the Chicago-Kan- contests’ meet in the second semi- Adorizzi girl. . fiat conta, at 11:0 olock, vd : — mh as densayed ins fro ilo plane and landed safely next ; Rosters of the state tourney entries wires broadcast Harmon, 1., 100 miles southwest of lollow: ‘i . Chicago early today. The plane was Bismarck " 5 virtually destroyed, but only a portion Fay | Emily Olson and Willis Shepard Two of Eight Most Repre- sentative at Varsity Kaniut left Moline, Ill, at 6:30 and about 20 minutes later, the plane sud- denly caught fire, he S| CHEYENNE, IS DEAD|sez sez cee Sit | =e Adeanpepionn As Young Man, Indian Became you and 4 mansion on the Rue will not de Famous as Fighting Man; Grenelle, the marshal's remains stil will ; today under cat jue PAA * Fought Against Custer Derete 96 he fe topes Gacie wom. las te | one os cover : — explosion preceded the flames. ceremony of in the eee ‘The. superint Lame Deer, Mont., March 22.—()— | tuall window in the building] to be which will Me ated tite ode a eine "ie oaoe Gare hess at enlen eS inaaee ume of water near a ome! # tution were praying if eenee send lice yes | nay streams. (Charite and that their Death was due to influenza. look at Ng jaure to be Montgomry, Als, Took I¢ for. Heavy rains over Some utaries to seams that stories of his Camo Florida a week ago if ro ij Pie A f i i 28 f i in aie : i cae i ‘to i f : ‘e i i i i Hy A 8 RE i A f i Fi 3 BS i fF