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NORTH DAKOTA'S : OLDEST NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1873 ; ~ ~ eee eeeneneee BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1929 BREAKS IN 3 GORGES THREATEN FLOOD | Rebel West Coast Army Retreats Northward"%amm 62 KNOWN DEAD ARE || Coed:3tas Jos as ]/TWO SCORE INJURED SECRETARY MELLON |TWO SPANIARDS COMPLETE HOP pt LEFT AS MAZATLAN |-——“"""=* 1 As 8500 STAMPEDE DEFENDS SINKING OR | ACROSS SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN| °™ SIEGE IS ABANDONED AT CHGAGO BATTLE RUM RNG CRAP > re nner ae Hae] . Says He’s Son of Lucky Baldwin Gorges at Sanish, Independs- ‘Hex Healer’ Held Made Ship, Lands Un- in Girl's Death and Mannhaven Washed , a expectedly *% Out in Order Calles Expected to Concentrate Cries of ‘Fight’ Misunderstood Coast Guard Cutter Within Its hadi : a ee | Attack of “Extermina as ‘Fire’ Cause Pandemo- Rights in Firing on Ship {REALIZED OREAM OF YEAR ARMY PLANE RECONNOITERS Originally Planned Flight to Rio Janeiro Would Have Been Record nium at Ringside THINK WILD ANIMALS LOOSE Two Negroes, One With ‘<nife,- Other With Pistol, Start Panic Over Bets After ‘Heave To’ Order OBEYED INTERNATIONAL LAW tion’ in Sonora REBEL GENERALS QUARREL 27 Rebels and Six Federals Killed in Clash; Federal Battalion Is Lost Citizens of Bismarck and Mane! dan Anxiously Await” ‘ Bombing Planes [ British and Canadian Govern- The fight of he peal einer ii 4 was in’ y fever of Capt. ments Await Doubtfully Re Nacaleaaris te cinurtite port of Representatives says La Nacion’s correspondent at Bahia. Jimenes was taken by au- A huge wave of water and ice’ will reach Bismarck in the Mis- souri river about 5 p.m. today, it was reported shortly after noon today by na W. Robert;, federal met The river was full of ice, having risen four feet in five hours at: Noon at Sanze:, 30 miles north of here, Roberts said. Washburn | reported a state of 8.1 feet, a rihe — ‘ : Washington, March 26—(AP)—The| tomobile from the flying field to 4 = Chicago, March 26.— (4) — Panic treasury department is standing| Camassy for medical treatment. spurns City, ete Morgrictarey! r ‘ broke out at the Coliseum last night \ . squarely back of its coast guard serv-| He Lt under supervision of the tate Tish Regret ay tiny cals? pe ice in defense of the sinking of the _ Prtewers traplied thet tt bombardment of its attack on Mazat- ‘ { CRT aE RET PEG Ee ine |: Sum TABOR CRENO: chUliaen lan, General Jaime Carritlo, com- —" Gulf of Mexico Friday by the patrol brig pile flight to Rlo Jan- manding federal forces there, report- George Winfield Baldwin has filed }b0at Dexter. eiro, had not Capt. Jimenes been of 42 feet since yesterday, and ed to the government. ef an affidavit in the probate court at | Forwarding the first official report taken il, ‘The aviators will 3.2 feet since this morning. Price His 4 : Los Angeles contesting the will of the |°f the incident to the state depart- id Bahia ter ae ak Lai 4 reports a 4-foot rise. The river 7 f late Olarermaldwin Stecken which dis- | Ment, Secretary Mellon has taken the} main af lor two days. : is full of icc at Harmon, American consul at Mazatlan, that posed of an estate worth many mil- | Position that the Dexter was within filo‘ diibiteo“Sharanise: 7 : the five-day attack on the city had Hons, Baldwin seeks share in the !t5 rights in firing upon the alleged| Rio Janeiro, March 28—(?)—Two ceased and that the rebels were in ; oe cer dn tlie ed abt hon i end ntee pe ert putt ntl AL doe Dae 4 : ow fie retreat wi e command “Lucky” Bald e father = = of tha abana, r the get sare sine {eneBel suit” about 200 miles into the guif|Year and achieved the seventh suc j fridge ft elas ee el The retreat is regarded here as per- from @ point “within four leagues of feecot crossing of the South Atlantic to bomb the foe jam pr pee , mitting development of the our onal i ef : : ener : to tl ite of Sonora where he can ing! ul same alec ‘ concentrate his attack of “exter- be taken by the British and Canadian | fecord long distance flight held by Charles A, Belles, above, self-styled tid bari minat 4 the Italians, Arturo Ferrarin and |. ‘ piloted by Captain C. H. Reynolds tion.” governments. Their diplomatic rep- , faith healer” of Allentown, Pa. was| and Lieut. C. V. General. Carrillo reported that he resentatives here are awaiting an op-| Carlo Del Prete, falling short of it/ arrested in connection with the death plane wes sche yr -— had captured rebels in the fighting | QsUUUy ‘ Portunity to examine the official re-| B¥ about, 800 miles. Srl, ney, did | of at-year-old Verna Octavia Delp, at ae told that the rebel Ports from the coast guard and the) Ting re biory ,tr Spain one of the |on whose body were found two caba- : test of long distance flights. | listie notes used in “powcwon? inn generals, ‘ancisco. Manzo and British consulate at New Orleans, | St w in “Pow-Wow S.| Lafonte, commandant at Fort Roberto Cruz, had been quarreling. — pt aie “sei ior their where the crew of the sunken vessel Traving Serilly Shain at 5:42 p. | Authorities promised an investigation | Lincelm, said the river wae fall of. was landed. If these confirm current F of witcheraft practices in Lehigh and| floating ice from Price 16 miles floor. The building was in dar‘zness newspaper accounts of the sinking, in|!" (12:42 p.m. eastern standard adjoining counties. Pveot Bismarck, to a point the save for the brilliant light which which one British seaman _was| time) Sunday afternoon. they winged miles above Washb HAS RIOTOUS DAY this added to the Unecraeaieet th Boy of 9 Takes Up Defense of | drowned. they are expected to take a| Heit way to Bahia, 4,000 miles away LAST BUGLE BLAST ely is floe being approximately 50 miles * serious view of the incident and vig-| *°ross the deserts of northern Africa “4 Jong..From the end of the flee to : : had happened. a Home, Shoots Deputy; Gal- |orous protests are not at all unlikely. gen ne tate rt ied an Elbowoods the river was clear, ° Startling “Maney Squeeze’) racusands of race isees tuned| fon of Wine Conflscated During they nese meee agp | RPE Blanco, in the African Spanish po 5 5 it Ri y :30 p. m., Sends_ Call. Rate Soar-. | in on WGN and KYW listened in on stalicn -ekiN in Wa: aneinicentien aa Meade, nfs nil: they fanaa at mate SOUNDS OVER BODY ne: oh cedars jams in the ~ ing From 12 to 20 Ne eer eitjed tant ctein [tie Comat, Suard’s position, the. vessel /at 10:30 a. m. (8:39 a.m. E. 8. 7.) Mandan today intensified the alana being mother was shot and killed lest night |“has made a very large number of| this Morning, not a ship nor an ob- &s to possible flood conditions here. epenay Roe : ph by county dry raiders as she bent |faise clearances from British ports." server seems to have reported them. ‘The gorge at Sanish, in the upper Chicage, March 2¢.—(7}—Grath Before it was sunk by the Dexter. he | Various falseannouncements of their ¢ river, broke at noon yesterday and prices sn edechi st beets declared, She I'm RISES, Along. Ue, Mesiern cone of ' | the gorge-et-—Independence,- below» todagyab.a seaalt happening e ? ana in cetiog at ; aa menhiier” : ; Sanish, went out at 7:30 o'clock last weakness. Wheat fell as much as dapieakers: ails six deputy sheriffs and wounded.one| From the time. when tiiis notorious | Swung from Cape 5,000 ‘Attend Cathedral Serv. mine weight of water and ice re. 6.1-8¢.a bushel. ponies 51-0" | Judge Franc! h nis" injuries in the leg before he could be dis- ae rd a peat the} At Cape Blanca, ig “osus Del ices While 50,000 Pray leased when these gorges eon, compared with quotations » thoug! : armed. in four leagues! Gran Poder,” the Spanish made plane ; t the i t Mai today. ‘The break carried wheat | were not serious. Teddy Hayes, trainer!" rhe deputies said the woman was q ini 1 il f in Great Square ou ce jam at Mannhaven test 5 1-4e and corn 4 3-4¢ to below | for Mickey Walker, was seated with| snot ‘because they thought she was{cporoxmmaely 13 miles) of our|of the aviators, appears to have a) ee coast,” the memorandum continued, wung tl lantic ae * north yeaterday’s finish. Walker, the middleweight champion,| reaching for one of the guns her “there was @ continuous pursuit, pre- Fernando Noronha, sland, ‘eer Henig opr pieced! with le 2 jaan in the fifth row, and was reported to/ husband had dropped when he|ciseiy in accose tah oie ore it passed unnoticed shortly after mid-|, Paris, March 28—(P)—The last|marck today was filled with f New York, March 28.—(7)—In a| have been seriously hurt. <p | Slumped to the floor after being hit /doctrine of international law, until night. loating rife bugle call was sounded today over the pe ome spacey ne to the Etzatlan, in north -breaking volume of trading| As soon as YW announcer,| with the butt of a deputy’s pistol. the vessel was overtaken and again body of Marshal Ferdinand Foch, ismarc! Mandan ‘Twenty-seven rebels were killed and/ which ran around 8,000,000 shares, | Gene Rouse, recovered his microphone/ ‘The slain woman was Mrs. Lillian defied the authority of the United PLN sai ay tele eat trelaplti yd Beneralissimo of the mighty allied fier time today and tomorrow.. The 20 captured after a five-hour battle. Deking, 40 years old. The manistates. Under this doctrine the city and then returned to the Late- | ‘mies, as France bowed in honor be- bear was rising rapidly near Wash- Six federal soldiers were killed and sessions in . clubbed into insensibility as he at-l american ship North was condemned | cocre Air Mail company's landing |{0re his bier. urn. na tempted to keep the officers fromliy the British Columbia admiralty| fins It was not only glory, but deep and| Bombing planes coming herein an fmgring his, home, War Joseph De- |court in 1925, the decision being up-| The flyers planned to continue to | Abiding love that the marshal carried Sur’ ¢ Break up the huge gorge at position which was held by 130 in- whether it was fire, a riot, or whether,| king, 45 years old. The son who held by the supreme court of Can-| Rio Janeiro today. with him under the dome of the in-| Huff to prevent possible floods in surgents. Cavalry pursued the re- &s one early report said, gunmen had/took up the fight when both par- ada.” Rio Janeiro was their original goal | V@lides where he rests in company | this district with the use of 55 tons of rebels. appeared and had started to shoot/ents lay on the floor, one of them |" gome legal experts here, however,| which would have made their fiignt |With Napoleon and other great fig (Continued on page nine.) Some apprehension was.felt here for it out. never to regain consciousness, was é 2 ures of French military history. @ lost federal battalion, which had “ One announcement that went over e do not regard the two cases as anal-| about 4,800 miles, or 200 miles longer pA ie Gerald Deking. t tl | For genuine and deep emotion the radio during the early hysteria] ‘The raiders surrounded the house. Ree teh et tae eee sciuase| than that of Ferrarin and Del Prete nothing in the age-old history of was that some of the crowd They were met by Deking and he had miles of the Canadian coast, coast shouted that a bull was loose among | two them. Lege pe far ig on of suns. guard estimates of the japoleon from St. Helena, the funer- aveo was Deking was knocked down by one "1 SNOWSLIDES SNUFF al of Victor Hugo, the S see Mere ae uk deed @ of the I'm Alone from the ir Hugo, armistice cele reached them in time. . Coast at eight to nearly 12 bration or the burial of the unknown A soldier, could approach ing commission standing | waicott, Oo tim overhauled ky the OUT LIVES OF FOUR which Paris witnessed oo Read AMERICAN CITIZE : ded. Recognize Pursuit Doctrine Through the impressive moments ‘curt The Chega ic rst and Gausdian Caw: ot of the service at the cathedral of | @oVernor Accused of Conspiring El a i Notre Dame and tional ; eae ible Half Dozen Colorado Villages |ceremantes at “eh Scoot Aiea to Murder in Sworn bay: block begin ‘i ivi Foch and her daughters appe: 5 Affidavit BEATEN BY REBELS ‘ : group in the doorway. caieed on Continental Divide Iso- wilde bg ‘tie ibe zanaented ee ffidavit prgopucen Smith was hit in the leg. and. is alted by Avalanches manifestation of sympathy from the care Ss 8 E $? ends of the world. Baton Rouge, La., March 26—()— Governor Huey P, Long of Louisiana Denver, March 26—(7)—Snowslides, Sympathy From All was charged with attempting “to hire to name the deputy who shot Mrs, the terrorizing phenomena, today} From high and low this sympathy|and induce one H. A. Bozeman to Deking. had snuffed out at least four lives,|came, from royalty, presidents, am-| kill and murder one v. Y. bottled up the story of an attempted |bassadors, marshals, generals. and|Jr., a member of the Louisiana house slaying and suicides, and isolated a| premieres, from the mass of the peo-| Of representatives,” in an impeach- WIFE ACCUSED OF half dozen villages along the con-|ple, the midinettes, the working men,| ment resolu'ion drafted for presenta- tinental divide in Colorado. the clerks and the poilus whom Mar-/ tion today in the legislature. Four men, trapped as they slept,!shal Foch loved and admired so| The charge was made in the last were crushed to death yesterday | deeply, of 19 counts contained in the resolue : when a slide crashed dow. @ moun- he ceremony at the cathedral of tly | Tat Basalt on a sworn af- Notre Dame was performed accord- . A. (Battling) Bozeman, wine in the Deking home. The state's attorney's office refused Says He Was Taken to Juarez dail Because of ‘Insult to Revolutiona i bee z 5 i ii hte Ege / 2 e ing to the most solemn rights of the | former and ® narcotics Catholic 4 f 4 Two .Were Married Day After ;]men were employed was wiped out, aA terest dcie eee brits comma d Graduation From Migh Representative Laguardia, Republi-|but others in the camp heard the nais, 11 bishops and the Papal Nuncio Committee Drew Bill . ‘Williams said he was in a Juarez toar of the slide in time to escape. Tepresentative of Pope], A committee of lawyers from the i . : i ; prepared to} Orticials of the company believe the | Plu storwed, oe house was engaged last night in draw- mark about “tie” foollahaess of te ually be penne e107 four were the only victim, although |with the great soldier’ Innate tose | ing Up the reperted bil fer ion rere ae inted for Hartford, Conn, March 26—(e)— ; | has, oan? agtinet the governor. who “I merely said to a friend that I . : . Mrs. Olive Adams, 31, who married occupied o than. 1¢ | Harry E. Adams the day after both ae oe was one casualty in’ were graduated from the Stoneham, by Sorina roarous session as members ‘Coated » high school in 1917, today charged with having murdered by chloroform: while he. slept Saturday night. They had been iy He f sive g|meaceme T0 GO 10 CHICAGO ae in| m., yesterday, MY: ee times and left‘ for — Ad elton 6 Ne np 08 Valley City, N. -D., March 2¢.—(?)}— Oniy, 8,000 persons were - | Naples two hours later herp: were "Go | to the southeast, its course invitation of fill the / i i r to represent this | 2 : | H f BE | Hi i i 1 i Lis i; i i id ot i E i i 5 ‘i a . i i ffi i : “il i E a teas ape elas ae Mexico Port] Sac wan verkine trite pea i i Lin fe