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[===] THE BISMARCK TRIBU NORTH DAKOTAS.) OLDEST NEWSPAPER ; ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1929 ‘ ‘ Mexican Rebels Retreat After Bloody Jiminez Battle niin | "ho Tans | Seas, PONDS PROSE [WAVER WET VOTES "oss ony oip scr eeneere : -* “GUIILED BY BURNING sr seascr-ame ¢] MEMORIAL PARK TO {IN WISCONSIN DOWNS AND REDUCING COST iS | i e ‘BRDGES AD GALLES'S=is==ssses= =| POUNDERS OF CTY|PROHIBITION FORCES hana St : é Site Suggested Is Along River| Badger Voters Demand Repeal eral agri Probiéme ‘ Federal Pursuit of Insurrection- ; ists Toward Chihuahua City Will Be Easy _— 600 REBELS REPORTED DEAD Desperate Charge of Rebel Cav- alry to Break Calles’ Lines Fails at Dawn CAN NOT DETAIL LAWS NOW of State Enforcement Act by 150,000 Majority Bluffs and Railroad; Also Urged History Records ‘Speaks for Himeelf Alone,’ De- spite Long. Conference With President BSMARCK RETURNS LENHART TICKETBY LARGE MAJORITIES = Sa Belk Keeps Police Magistrate | with a pride as intense as the May-| wave of wet votes irom the cities that 4 5 A : : : Siete Henttiout che . 230 JOIN IN 1929 DINNER|HOME BREWING IS APPROVED George F. Will Elected President| State Legislature Pledged to and He and Mrs. Conklin Carry Out Mandate of Voters Review County’s Past . by Its Own Resolution a) — * Mexico City, April 3—(#)—Precipi- tate rebel retreat from Jimenez, after 4 to fur- , 7 \ two days’ bloody fighting there, was| dob; Mutchler Ousts Beer Se a eiaon aint peace : ee ; \ followed. Meccetary Hyde: gave thes Ee north ef the its 5 as Justice of Peace County Wisconsin on record against state ‘ “First,” he aaitl, “the revision of the bee rota trains, which left Jl- : back into the old days of the terri- enforcement of prepilin by 8 e eu : tariff for better and greater protec: : stupendous majority. tion of American agriculture. Tha menes late yesterday under cover of] Bismarck’s incumbent city officials, i Than unusually heavy vote for |The family of Will A. Hauck of De Smet, 8. D., claims @ record for health. Mr. and Mrs. Hauck, shown here with “wt : Indictment of Deputy Sheriff for. Manslaughter Will Be Sought Next Week the heaviest fighting of the reyolt,| with the exception of one, were re- spring election, the state by @ maj-/ their family, are the > a 5 5 parents of 17 children, nine boys and eight girls, and death never has laid a hand on the were stafled while soldiers attempted | elected to office by great majorities |" pioneers hose coming to Dakota’s|ority which may reach 150,000, spoke | family circle. All the children are well and industrious and the parents are in excellent health, too. ED Between the trains and the tem-|terday. repeal the erson act i ‘i i Pees reen ier Ghinuahue ity there | “GEA. Mutchler was elected justice [OTe cNeTS, Cnet nme teteue of the Prose oe Tea oe rn en: entorosd Leadville Reelects Were seven other burned bridges, and| of the peace. ‘The incumbent was|oid.timers. ‘The main portion of the|the 18th amendment almost trom | Officials Who Will eral least so far as the rail lines were con-| J, M. Belk, incumbent police mag- | boys and girls of the 80's and of young | stitution by almost the same margin. * ; = Bey en ee ert etree eee cece Sac es" AUSTRALIAN BIH) _P2s® Sauer ere] UNNECESSARY JURY [Sessa a highways would pe! paratively | great majority, won by a comfort | present as descendants of the trail| Placed the question before the peo- Leadville, Colo., April 3.—(?)—May- and more stable outlet to the con- ‘This officer, whose two-day attack| Officers for the new terms are: A.| evening. The big dining room was mandate of the voters. Such # bill 1 , it: 2 “ in federal court.on charges of con- ‘on Jimenez culminated late yesterday | P. er president of the city | ried, is pending spiracy to violate. the prohibition from the little town and the most de-/ and Paul Wachter, commissioners; J./ate and listened to songs and talks.| By almost the same margin the famous mining es victory of the revolt, reformed|M. Belk,. police magistrate; H. A-|-rnen it got down to business, elected| voters expressed their approval of Mission Station Signals South- Vencisday: town’s election biebeprond the tiger al } Father John A. H./stver the room had been pet Penalties 5 for making home brew of| ern Cross Passed Over Day ment’s commander-in-chief, General less Se Te atthe Me er ceeiece from nearly It Dropped From Sight MOORHEAD LOSES 10 1 ; Eligibility — National Army Victorious torate had voted “yes” on repeal of| Sydney, New South Wales, April 3— Aurora, Ill., April 3.—(AP)—Indict- At Chapultepec castle, residence of | Police magistrate and justice of the 2 . the act by. a*margin of 101,119. The ene “en out of the wild DIXIE CHAMPS 30-29 ee er eee eae the president, Portes Gil, it was an-| Peace for terms of two years. .B. vote in 1,594 precincts out of 2,759 pelerecrr ls get gages to guide y oon has been fought during two days.at| | he thy cast 2.360 ballots, o- 83 secretary: Mrs. Lucinda Logan, treas-| eliminating penalties for home brew jCross” which vanished March 31 with urer, and Pat E. Byrne, historian. the margin in favor’was 17,000. The |Captain Charles Kingsford-Smith and| College Grove, Tenn., Comes ig to repair the bridge. in the city election conducted yes-|wide open spaces went back to 1868/in an affirmative tone to give ap- it was believed the rebel retreat, at/ not a candidate for reelection. gathering was made up of the pioneer |the time it was added to the, con- 7 Face Liquor Charges easy pursuit by federal troops under| able margin of 305 votes over his|piazers of 40 years ago. In all, 230 ple, the state legislature now in ses- sumer. There are some ae See eg eneee es lean ees MAY GUDE HUNTERS|Seczzcee es =| STATES IN VERDIGT Sees Sree * in almost complete rebel withdrawal George T. Humphreys | or four hours the gathering sang, ‘Ask Lifting Penalties laws, were reelected to their posts in , hoping to follow and “ex- bp cntte eeo of the peace; and F. | the officers for the ensuing year and, | eliminating from the Severson act the Jose Gonzalo Escobar. every county in the state, the elec- nounced: “The bloody battle which| They. will take office April 16. . shows yes 211,375; no 110,256. On|searchers ‘for the ‘airplane “Southern dations by a coroner's jury investigat- 6, 1028, general election, the total of vote was: yes 197,584; no 119,701. which was 4.468. cates st a Te “Mliwavkee lone the wets |e ieee iaekt to Englund, | From Behind to Defeat Min- |ing the fatal shooting of Mrs. Lillian President of the elty commistion— |Teeommenda through a six to one vote, gained an| ‘The Drysdale River Mission station i Deking. ay * Prva b to's | advantage of oh000 and picked Up al- |agnatea Captain Canteen, Australian| "eet Champions ‘The Jury, composed of six Aurora ~ aay tae t most an equalemmjertag-te the state. | royal air force aviator that an air- oes ; saan ; T, Humph- {Burleigh county organization, instead | Th tut os even though they cam ’ aa. tenan! Gustavo Leon | teva 1,491; Obert A. Olson 866; f ¢ | plane had passed over the station on Pocatello, Idaho, 34; Cumber- ado-ygealtagy prereset ; 5. 806; and | ciigibitity provision from ary districts was not expected /agarch: 31 heading southwest. | This} land. Ma. 2, : Peggle ee bel -Magistrate— . qi. low membership to all actual ploneers| to effect the result to any great ex-|wag the day on which the Southern) | Wheeling, W. Va» 54; Boas, . Siahss cover 2 al ae eee ‘McDonald here when| tent. Gross should have passed that way. | Ala. 35. fury “inquire into all condi- lines. JM. E tory a a Tt was the slenderest of threads but — tions surrounding the raid that led to ‘The report said the rebels had syne" | Justice te softer, ,2everal attempts, the effort |was the frat definite trace of the four) | Chicago. April 3.-— (AF) — Cotege the shooting.” PLAN uated Jimenez and were fleeing | 996; and H. A. Mugchler 1,029. to obtain popular approval for a con |Tiyers since ‘they literally vanished |Grove, Tenn. state champions with 4} Re verdict held that Deputy Sher- northward, leaving only a few of their |" pao ‘commissioners—Father John . haps ore ne permit the leg-|into the air after sending a radio|team picked from less than 100 stu- iff Roy Smith, who fired the shot that bh number behind as a rear guard. Other A. H. Slag 1,854; and F. L. rebel vw! aa somties of its message that the motors of the plane dents, today eliminated Moorhead,| killed Mrs. Deking, be held on a federal aviators, he said, were bomb- was approv in a referen- were failing and that they were com- Minn. in the opening game of the|Charge of manslaughter. 1,918. dum _ yesterd: ° “ ” r A ir; the fleeing columns and troop ye lay as was @ proposition |in¢ down habli rainstorm | second day’s play of the national high| “We believe from the evidence,” the Noted Swedish Pilot Will Follow trains, six of which were held up at to permit, sherifts to suoceed them- |‘ntq the bush "about 100 ouice east of school basketball tournament at the| verdict continued, “that the warrant! Ancestor's Path Ac the first burned bridge north of the ' The f ble Wyndham.” The vast labyrinth of Univerity of Chicago. The score was upon which the raid was based was estor’s Pa‘ ross At- tion enihe favorable vote even with more jane western Australian bush is one|30 t0 28. (sae otioeard pe ptrd dogr lantic to the U. S. i id Moran, he p , |gene |, an attache of 4 was so large that the “yes” men in ie acai grandrgpiger oot the state's attorney's office.” i. Pio x Tuesday's election a) i ‘ ppeared to have 4 dominated completely. Not even in. his famous 8,000 mi simi posed, ht from. California to Sydney, the|floor and under the basket shots. Deputy, Disagree - ee ecge twill Airaid coronaria rege late fight trom Callfornie to erie aces,|Moorhead was out in front 17 to 12) | Smith, the deputy, gave his testi-| today did Captain Kingsford-Smith face |&t the half but the Tennessee cham-|mony from # hospital bed at Elgin. memorial park like that at Omaha il than in la: in the hostile, | Pions came back and took a 2¢ to 23|He was shot in the leg during the A a cy President) could be laid out. tackles sige of nil, ier, ead the then, quarter ae, tua ty te meres om, Gare of Conmission; Approve w 4 wmission; App may be amended to permit sherif{s ine northern ies of western Aus-|Wilson and Young began to hit con-|he tripped and unintentionally dis- Garbage Site fakeman, Continued on page tralia. sistently and the College Grove outfit|charged shot gun as Mrs. Deking Fargo, N.D., April 3—()—The citi- i E i f fe Be re ‘BIG BILL’ THOMPSON ena raane Ue zens’ campaign committee's ticket Wilson's Adviser Refuses to ‘This KR me : ite Seinen, .netytheed,Eatimen im Egeaiheraer Grab tone ee a ji = 4 southerners started wi . 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