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ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1929 ‘ PRICE FIVE C BISMARCK, VALLEY CITY MEET FOR CAGE T Missouri River Reaches Highest Stage of Year *wrsra} GORGE AT WILLISTON |[_— [__Carotandnine taneseu : MT: MOVES 4MILES, THEN di COVERS RIVER BENDS a ae Bismarck Quint Passes Way tt Easy Victory Over Fight- i! Fiedis anigae tn Seton Nene: Hand-to-Hand Fighting Be-| President of Frarice Will Break raga Bismarck Still Serious, tween Rebel Attackers and Precedent to Pay Signal DEMONS DOWN FARGO, 13-1 Says 0. W. Roberts Defenders Reported Honor to Marshal Ee State Basketball Championsh May Come to Slope fer First Time in History MEMORIAL HIGHWAY IS OPEN Huff Jam and Waters Highest in History, Say Old-Timers Forced to Vacate PLANE SPRAYS REVOLTERS| FUNERAL SERVICES TUESDAY War Tax Imposed Upon Nog: to Help Defray Revolu- tionaries’ Expenses Brief Solemn High Mass to Be Held in Great Cathedral of Notre Dame Bismarck and Valley City will a the state high school u Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, March 23. —@)—A report that William T. Blocker, American consul at Mazat- lan, Mexico, had been killed in a clash between federals and rebels, was being investigated by the American consulate here today. With Mandan threatened with inundation if the Missouri con- tinues.. to rise and dam itself against the Huff ice gorge, Man- Paris, March 23.—()—The youth of France, as well as veteran soldiers and statesmen, today paid tribute to the memory of Marshal Foch and at the marshal’s own request four Boy Scouts between the ages of 12 and 14 will stand guard over the body dur- ing the imposing funeral ceremony now being Prepared. As the people of France, of all ages and conditions of life, continued to Apparently heediess of the court intrigues that seethe about them, former wutiful blonde Mme. Lupescu for whom he renounced the throne of Rumania, are familiar figures at continental “I alone am guilty. Blame me for rescuing General Umberto Nobile. It watering places. Here they are pictured was & question of saving first the man I was instructed to save first.” Thus together at the automobile races in Nice, France. Dowager Queen Marie is rumored to be trying to persuade its of Mandan while many farm- See Lundborg, ech Jkt aviator, took upon himself the that hand-to-hand fighting bate file Le ‘er bier, belt ard esti her son to return to Rumania and usurp the child King Michael ers slong the river: bottoms were | blame for rescuing the explorer Nobile off an Arctic ce floe ahead of his | rebel attackers and federal defence great state funerslvon ‘Tuesday, 5 game this reported to be prepared for a |men. Captain Lundborg pictured above with his wife as they arrived had broken out in the streets. quick move as the waters steadily in'New York. He-will study American aviation ‘in this country. PRESIDENT HOOVER PROCLAIMS Marking a precedent in state fu- Rebel headquarters at Nogales,| nerals, at least as far as European Sonora, discounted the reports but | custom has been, Gaston Doumergue, announced that a had been preside blic, received over Mexican National tele- oth ehivory Hie Sided naan No. ing predicted a terrific battle for J title tonight. Claudie f rose to its finest form rose higher back of the gorge. The following tclegram sent this afternoon: RUM RUNNER SENT TO BOTTOM IN BATTLE WITH COAST GUARD graph wires saying the revolutionaries | tre Dame and will ride in the cortege Herbert Hoover, had drawn up at the railroad “Y” | penind the body. ‘ Washington, D. C. ‘ id that several shots had been fired Doumergue Breaks Custo N) Mil | ION DOLLARS r a corse in mi Missouri river but no heavy fighting had taken} It is understood. that those in Schooner Shelled When Master ‘80 ol ere, solidly . place. charge of the etiquette of state want- ed the usual forms observed, but : j that only heroto efforts will | Dogsn’t Like It, but Chief Bows move it. The Nogales revolutionaries insisted A heavy wall of water is com- to Belief That He Should MINE BLAST DEATH TOLL SET AT 46 AS that the rebels under Generals Fran- cisco R. Manzo and Ramon F. Iturbe numbered 5,000 at Mazatlan against signal honor to the memory of the CASH POOL FORMED Refuses to Submit to Search by Cutters Ss as cares teri = fs) SECURDDBY STOO ox smeces tM illages of Sch- ety of Mandan, villages of Sch Set, Examnle.. ne eran rea noon see, 2 ae ONE SMUGGLER IS DROWNED ca wit alllean et astcs'ame. |iia ; 2 ARE FOUND ALIVE Rebel headquarters also disclosed | tocol has been changed to permit the — I, HOPES CONGRESS WILL ACT that a federal airplane had attacked ca honor tow cle, *n offi-| Follows Disastrous Day on Chi-| Raiding Government Boat Fires 1 Mgrs ean igh bee ; The transfer of the from the! —_ cago Exchange as Loans at Craft Successful for 3 {New immigration Basis Will Re-| Rescue Crews'Cease Work as Triomphe tomorrow wil ke "ute Are Called In Years in Gulf re ene, inal quarter, substituted freely but eevn them i stop the red parade. ‘The summary: «of Alishs ‘to the U. S. New Orleans, March 33.—(7)—Coast rue cpalaall ° guard cutters Dexter and Walcott plowed up the swollen Mississippi to New Orleans today bringing in irons the crew of the British schooner Ima- lone including one dead member, the victim of @ gun battle at sea off the Praag coast, after a 24 hour flight. The Imalone was shelled by the Dexter yesterday when her unidenti- fied master refused to submit to search on being overhauled by the coast guard voat and sent to the bottom with a suspected cargo of con- traband. The elusive craft which coast guardsmen say carried on successful Hquor smuggling operations for three years off the coast of New England was sunk near “Sixty Deep” off Marsh €hicago, March 23.—(7)—A forty- million-dollar money pool was being formed today to be available for call loans secured by stocks listed on the Chicago stock exchange. The pool was decided upon last night after local banks had called upon their broker customers to re- duce their loans. It followed.a disas- trous day on the Chicago exchange, during which stocks were sold re- gardless of price in response to the calling of loans by the banks. R. Arthur Wood, president of the exchange, announced that $10,000,000 of the pool would be available today, and the other $30,000,000 Monday. The exchange, he said, would op- erate what corresponds to a money Post of the New York exchange, and would charge borrowers the prevail- ing New York call money rate. Governors of the Chicago ‘exchange ahd Last Is Located Parnassus, Pa, March 23:—(AP)— Rescue crews, exploring the explosion- wrecked Kinloch mine, today ceased work when two missing men were found alive and well. The death list will stand at 46, officials of the Val- ley Camp Coal company announced. Forty-five bodies have been recovered, the body of one victim, Arnold Breed- ing, is buried in wreckage under The two men reported as missing were found in their boarding houses in Kinloch. Four fires broke out in the mine early today, but three were extin- guished quickly and the fourth was brought . " he morning accom- by- Minister of War Painleve and other members of the govern- ment. A squadron of cavalry will es- cort it. Then Boy Scouts, with frequent reliefs, will stand guard all Sunday, Sunday night and Monday until the body is taken to the cathedral of Notre Dame Monday evening. Public to Pass Bier The public will be permitted to pass through the Arc de Triomphe tomor- funds derived in this manner will/row:and walk before the body at all help defray the cost of the rebel- | house of the day and night. Monday lon. night, with the same ceremony that The tax is limited mostly to com-|marks the removal from the resi- Modities sold at wholesale. Jt was|dence, the body will be taken to the Predicted that retail commodities| cathedral of Notre Dame, where it would be taxed soon. Prices of many | will rest in a small chapel until the commodities have advanced, and the | funeral services begin at nine o'clock chief articles of the Mexican diet, troops of Topete ‘nd other revolutionary leaders. Santa Cruz is about 70 miles south of Naco. Advices last night indicated the rebels, advancing on Naco, had advanced farther toward the border town, encamping at Cananea and Del Rio, 30 miles distant. General Fran- cisco Borquez, rebel leader at No- gales, said it might be “two or three days” before Topete attacks Naco. A war tax has been imposed upon Nogales, Sonora, by rebel leaders, and Slash that army red tape order ‘airplanes with: bombs to smash the ice gorge and relieve the grave emergency. Fae Z é Af d E bureau recorded a reading of 13.6 nudes, eoniee: feet. i SEE, gg RED WNC FAVORED T0 BEAT MOORHEAD tortillas, frijoles, and enchiladas, are higher. BOY SCOUTS SWEPT FROM BLUFF HOME BY SUDDEN DELUGE Tuesday morning. The services will commence with the formal entry of President Doum- ergue into the nave of the cathedral and will consist of @ brief solemn high mass. will be reserved for the Personal representatives of the heads of foreign states, ambassadors, mem- bers of the government, parliamen- tarians, members of the diplomatic corps, conferred with representatives of loop banks last night. The conference fol- lowed the regular monthly meeting of the Chicago federal reserve bank board, at which no action was taken toward changing that institution's 5 |" Percent rediscount rate. One explanation of yesterday's drop in prices on the Chicago was that brokers had acted in the ‘effort to reduce their loans. The banks, after receiving word Wednesday from the federal reserve board to reduce broker loans, passed the word on, but told the brokers to Reports said the master of the rum schooner defied an ultimatum of the commander of the Dexter to heave to and submit to search. Fear Many May Have Drow.ed; Parents Helpless to Aid Floundering Sons take their time and work out an or- | ¥85 derly correction of the situation. Word of the action, however, sped quickly through the financial district, and was followed by the dumping of stocks at whatever prices they would bring, so that call loans might be met. Mr. Wood described the Chicago and security situation as ‘perfectly sound.” FI & SPRAY DEATH AGAIN Gangland Death Sentence, ‘Let Him Have It,’ Sounds in Spuds Advance to Finals by Downing St. Cloud; Mechan- ic Arts Lose Thriller < 38 Chattanooga, Tenn., March 23. ‘ Spring Boy Scouts swept into White creek ship. 4 Concerning the fall near Rockwood, Tenn., had been in stock he believed “th: fer. = Sraartees ten | Ttotttanon goers mo FIREMEN LOSE LONG. |" ered. This left thirteen of the 28 unaccounted for of those who were in the bungalow when it was carried off a bluff by the angry waters. Lenele CH een, Match Zhe = iy troop of Boy Scouts whose cottage swept from a bluff on White Creek, i i i THREE NEGROES ARE UE BATTLE WITH DEATH Girl Bride Kept Alive 125 Hours by Oxygen Administra- tion Finally Dies timson to-Take Over ‘ fi fits & i § E gE é, i E i 8 a : li a®* o,,%5 ft g fl 4 iY a i i ge i i i FEL f i i Dome, “Mandap ‘cxygen| _ TOTAL ing 4) € | pire, Lawier, : dations and into her husband began to think that they | Spectacular the water. had were winning the long fight. The girl|® fighting been swept of the seemed to be breathing easier, was|#hool rescue party of the conscious and apperently suffering no| sven con't — the Moet of Rock- However, complications % ‘t E f 4° 9 >& Hi i i i E Lf it i Et 8