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Fe ST a TE TE ==:1THE BISMARCK TRI OLDEST NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS ESCOBAR PROCLAIMED PROVISIONAL PRESIDEN PROBE MAY EFFECT |[ " tapt Capt’ Rin Ak New Protein YecheMretry =| PASTOR SUES AIMEE’S MOTHER __|weorepa part REMOVAL OF STATE) me” ON BREACH OF PROMISE COUNT TENSOR OSPITAL DIRECTOR Said She Made ‘Violent and ADVANCE ON SONORA / Passionate Love’ and Pro- State Board of Administration 00, Martial i veg Rebel Leader Announces In- surgents Will Fight at Chi- Considers Work of Dr. — huahua or Sonora So Hoovers May Go to Ball Games DEF! Y DA A. W. Guest ENDED BY DAUGHTER CHARGES MAY BE FILED Board Last Week Suggested Mrs. Minnie Kennedy Refers to ‘Blackmailing’ and ‘Hypoc- risy’ in Comment |Bey 1s NEW TREASURER Seattle, April 9.—()—Charges that : Rebel Confiscation of Whiskey That Superintendent Resign F Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, mother of to Avoid Embarrassment : : Aimee Semple McPherson, evangelist, : § Brings Protest From the made “violent and passionate love” Yankee C " 9. : : to him and then refused to marry ankee Consu Jamestown, D., Been: 4 . . oe him were on ‘ile here today in a $50,- ° , ; daub (®)—Dr. A. W. Nob “the ti saa. : 000 breach of promise suit by the Rev. “8 Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, April 9. dent of the va auclared pthread 4 H. H. Clark, middle-aged minister of F —(#)—Proclaimed “provisional presi- at Jémestown, died : the Christian denomination here. dent” of Mexico ‘by the insurgents, would not resign. The owner and two members of the crew of the yacht Nomad were absolved of blame at a federal hearing 1 Philadelphia, but relatives of Capt. Assumed Name Charged Jose Gonzalo Escobar, rebel gen- John L. ‘Schofield, center, have announced they will demand a new investigation of his disappearance from thé craft. J. D. Schofield.and Mrs, May | ‘The minister, who filed the suit yes- eralissimo, today was on his way to Fox, a brother and sister of the missing captein, are pictured, right, at the hearing which cleared the owner, ‘Leland H. Ross, of blame. Ross told |terday, alleged that Mrs. Kennedy ‘ the mountains in western Chihuahua the government officials that Capt. Schofield fell off the ship while setting the main sail during a storm. At the extreme left, also shown at the in- {came dnto his life under the assumed with 6,000 well-equipped troops. quiry, are (left to right): Deputy Commissioner Mallon; Francis Laws, attorney for Ross, and Ross himself, who is prominent in New York society. |name of Mary E. Clark last Decem- Before his departure from here “I have not resigned and do not intend to,” he said, “I have nothing to fear from an investi- gation.” Further consideration of the ber in Seattle. Mr. Clark averred yesterday on a three section train, charges which may be made 9 that Mrs, Kennedy rented a Rotel th: “provisional president” said the Dr. A. W. Guest, superin- URE AERIAL apartment here where they could revolutionists would make a stand in tendent of the state hospital for 5 “talk undisturbed.” Chihuahua or Sonora, depending up- the insane, at Jamestown, was y The suit set forth that while they on circumstances, and then put into temporarily postponed this aftcr- noon by the board of administra- tion, Ex-officlo members of the board who were not present at a meeting at Jamestown last week said they would be unable to com- plete before morning their read- ing of the testimony in the case. talked of establishing a tabernacle for | Now, when President Hoover tells the | force a rigid censorship to protect the Mr. Clark in Seattle and outfitting a white house staff that he'd like to get | Movement of rebel forces. PROGRESS IS SEEN IN FLIGHT. Pan : Pia snus Ber ! — SS Alaska and along the Pacific coast,|the ball game free. John Heydler,| It was believed here that Escobar West Wind,’ Giant Ford Air|| ° ind’ Mrs, Kennedy persuaded him to visit | president of the National Lei ;|Plans to concentrate his forces in 5 im ague, is | ‘West Wind’ Warm, f TORM President of the National League, is|Fonora. after going through the Cruiser, Cuts Down the Time Eas r Win d Is Col id the apartment and another hotel BAND GETS $7,000 AT CHICAGO CHURCH First Rumanian magogue Investigation of Dr. A. W. Guest's Sy ag 9 administration of the state hospital Robbed; Is First in City’s for the insane at Jamestown n launched by the state board of ad- Crime Annals ministration, it became known today. —_—— Members of the board conferred on} Chicago, April 9.—(?)—Five snarl- the matter this morning and are ex-|ing, cursing thieves, masked and this Steercon’ Banting scion oa armed, held up 8) members of the their course of action, however, they | First Rumanian synagogue congrega- decline to comment for publication. /tion last night, taking $7,000 in ‘Discussed Last Week money and jewels. It was the first in- It is known, however, that some | Stance in Chicago police records of a room. house to present the Hoovers with the |‘Teacherous Pulpeto Pass in Sierra The minister asserted that Mrs.| first complimentary pass of the sea- Panranua chy th gente attack ry ‘“ “ i * a .. {Kennedy proposed marriage. promisin~|S0n. It isn't any ordinary ticket, get - From Valley City, 3 Hours iyo ipacedt of a “chilly) Spring Storm Damage in Min-|to finance the tabernacle and “gospel | elther—it's engraved and comes in a| Escobar occupied the first, section a Te Rees one on the committee rather nesota and Wisconsin Esti- lead lt ie postales Mii onde areioat woes an venicks aid automobiles represented himself to be hesitant at and their drivers who fe 4 than on the “receiver.” COVERS PATH IN 7O MINUTES! Greeters of the crew and pas- mated by Red Cross gcraeed tie tiene foots “tea but into service. Six .cains carrying —— ' sengers of the “West Wind,” giant ocaibas isecet heel avalrymen passed through Saturday 8 tri-motored Ford monoplane that! Minneapolis, April 9.—(4)—Reha- Saw Newspaper Picture beaded for Mihe west and another Tri-Motored Monoplane, Visit-|isaded at Fort Lincoln today for a/ bilitation activities continued in Min-|, Mr. Clark set forth that he first DEFINITE RULING ON loaded with railroad ties and rails i Capital Ci Pil two-day visit in Bismarck, shivered |nesota and Wisconsin today as col-|learned that “Mary E, Clark” really went through Sunday. ing Capital City, Piloted and quivered as they watched “Nick” | lection of relief funds was started|Wwas Mrs. Kennedy when he saw her The provisional president already by ‘Nick’ Mamer Mamer land his ship. A stout wind | for victims of last Friday's storms. picture in a newspaper last February. has named Alejo Bey, minister of the with an arctic edge was sweeping] The death list in Minnesota has| Thereafter, he alleged, Mrs. Kennedy ¥ treasury of the new government and the field. been placed at 20 but an incomplete | abandoned him and about two weeks ‘ is considering the selection of other . “Aren't you cold?” unanimously | survey by the Red Cross, announced | later admitted her true identity. The cabinet members. Bey was chief By J. G. MacGREGOR yelled the greeters as they hurried/at St. Louis, Mo., reported six dead,| minister alleged that Mrs. Kennedy steward in Chapultepec castle under Progress of Bismarck and the discussion of the matter was had last | holdup inside a place of worship. —_| northwest was written in the North |*°,the cabin door. %5 injured and 409 homes and bulld- |then informed him she would not wed the late President Alvaro Obregon week at Jamestown when testimony} Laurence Bungardean, Rumanian “Who's cold?” Fred Copelin, Bis-| ings either destroyed or damaged. him, Dip! s dT H and formerly was governor of Sonora. bearing on Dr. Guest's actions a3| vice ‘consul, was’amone, the fon to |Dskot® prairie airways today as the | marck Ford dealer, sald with a grin| Wisconsin reported 1¢ dead while| Mr. Clark also alleged he had given] POmats Spend "wo Tours! Efrects of confiscation and assess- superintendent of the institution was . ‘l-metal monoplane | as he stepped out of the heated cabin. | the Red Cross preliminary survey in/ up his position on the strength of the Roviewi So- ments became eviden: yesterday. No taken. The record of this testimony cruised from Valley t's one on you. The hot place | that state listed only eight dead, with | agreement to start the tabernacle an¢ Caylee) Dae ate ech ye taxicabs were available. The “one- has been transeribed and is before y City to Bismarck ‘n one hour ant 10/ ain't down below this time. It’s up| approximately 85 injured and 50 farm) “gospel ship.” Mrs. Kennedy's re- cial Question horse shay,” of which there are many the board today. "4 4 : minutes. there.” . |homes: destroyed. The latest death |fusal to marry him, he declared, had in Juarez, regained popularity, and It was considered probable that for- sald ire almost three hours off the * was that of Mrs. Harry Hanson, left him heartbroken. Tivoli, famed gambling hall, closed mal charges would. be. filed against, ne Gs the pf Tareling lune of train oF atito- 4 ‘: beige of two.weeks, who lived on a. Washington, April 9.— (4 —Pros-|its doors after rebel officers con: Dr. Guest as provided by law. In that’ Y mr : },_ the Product. of the’ farm in Vance Creck. She died of * Chatged ‘With Hypocrisy pects of an early settlement of-the | fiscated all -ash in the house. Numel event he will be given @ public hear- | shotguns, Ford Motor heralded the es- injuries -yesterday. Portland, Ore., April 9.—(P)—Mrs, | °*Pital’s social upheaval over the rank | ous saloon proprietors sai: they had i! MONE company ing. ‘This hearing would be held at lishment of future plane pas- Gov. Theodore Christianson has is-| Minnie Kennedy, mother of Aimee |°! Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister | been asked to “loan money to rebels.” Jamestown. Indications are that the ; tee: express, mail. and baggage sued a proclamation urging residents | Semple McPherson, Los Angeles evan- | 871 official hostess of Vice President | They said they had complied with the charges would be formally presented | and hands of the women the robbers| Toutes through North Dakota —if of Minnesota to contribute to @ re-|gelist, last night characterized the | Curtis, as ® guest at official functions | request. by a member of the board in order to} snatched bracelets ‘and rings. The|North Dakota cities along the route) _ lief fund initiated by the Red Cross | $50,000 heart balm suit brought | Were seen today in the decision of! One confiscation, that of several place the matter definitely before | men’s ets of the proposed Northern Transcon for rehabilitation of storm victims. inst her i tt the diplomatic corps to ask Secretary | hundred gallons of whiskey, was re- y pockets yielded billfolds and aga in Seattle by the Rev. H. | stimson for a definite ruling. ported to have brought protests from that body. watches. tinental Airways have enterprise suf- Fourth d Last of .€ d ‘The governor expressed confidenc . Clark, as a case of “biting the It is known that the board, after| ‘The robbers, frequently breaking| ficient to convince the sponsors of |"OUrth and Last of Escaped! inat the people would adequately | hand that feeds him.” Sir Esme Howard Called American Consul John W. Dye, who its preliminary investigation at | the silence of the church with curses,|the company that this is the most) Louisiana Convicts Sought [handle the situation in Hennepin,| “I have nothing to say about this} The diplomats discussed the intri- informed General Marcelino M. Mur- Jamestown, suggested to Dr. Guest | held handkerchiefs .to their faces, but| logical lane of aerial lines. Chisago, Washington, and Anoka was her first declaration. Then | cate problems for two hours last night |"eta. head of all civil activities in that he resign in order to save em-|before the robbery was finished two| Under the direction of the experi- Near Swamps counties, hardest hit by'the storm,|she augmented her statement in| at a meeting called by Sir Esme How- |"rthern Chihuahua, that American barrassment and publicity and fixed |of them had abandoned this method | enced N. B. “Nick” Manter, of the and obviate the necd of financial as- | strongly worded phrases with refer-| ard, the British ambassador, as dean|{Mterests and >roperty must be pro- today as time for him to reach a final | Of concealment. Some members of the|Mamer Flying Service, Felts field.|. magnolia, Miss. April 9.—(/7)— | Sistance through the state legislature. |ences to “blackmailing” and “hypoc-|of the corps. They agreed that, in tected. decision. Nothing had been heard| congregation said they recognized|Spokane, Wash, the silver-colored | warden R. M. Ama is-| Walter Wesselius, assistant to the | risy.” view of the protest of Vice President these two, and their names were later | Ship roared away from Valley City at'| ; be ley Tien peed ere manager of the midwestern branch of Curtis against the ruling issued by , and they accepted this as | given police. 10:10 a, m. and landed at the Fort | scene of recent battling of convicts |the Red Cross, which has head- Charges Called Absurd former Secretary Kellogg placing Mrs. (iy 82 indication that he will fight any | A special meeting was being held to Lincoln flying field in Bismarck at|for freedom, led a posse that today | quarters in St. Louis, was to arrive} Sacramento, Calif. April 9.—()— | Gann’s social rank below that of the ig attempt to remove him. hear Victor Phillips, Bucharest, rep- | 11:20 a. m. was closing in on Magnolia swamp |here today to assume temporary | Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson, evan- | wives of diplomats—and, incidentally, Although details concerning the ‘ Limited Left Far Behind where Jim Heard, the last of four |charge of relief work in the stricken gelist, came to the defense of her|the wives of cabinet members and u probable charges have not been dis- It was an uneventful trip except | criminals who broke their way out | @rca- mother, Mrs. Minnie ‘Kennedy, when | senators—Sir Esme should take up the closed they are expected to allege when the North Coast Limited was|of the penitentiary receiving station informed last night that a breach of | matter with the new secretary. a ~ incompetency and insubordination. | served in : sighted 1,000 feet below just west of | carly Sunday, was believed in hiding. b) promise suit had been filed against Not Curtis’ Status Under the law they must be support- Steele, speeding along its two rib-|. Mississippi officers, Louisiana trus- | the latter at Seattle by the Rev. H.H.| The diplomats have made it clear Report Indicates Quartet Came ed by specific cases tending to sup- . “It had left Valley City | ties and F. L. Cox, the prison chap- Clark. that they are not questioning the vice port the charges. 1 t. two hours previous and trailed into| iain, were at the head of the search- ‘The reported charges against my | president's social status. Vice Presi- Down 30 Miles Off Aus- Titeces Mattbenioass Bismarck 20 minutes after. ers who surrounded the mired section mother are too absurd to even con- | dent Curtis, meanwhile, is maintain- " mania yaspiaclones Lecture N Air citizens of the Slope} and kept an all night vigil for a rush sider,” said Mrs. McPherson. “I know | ing silence. His friends are convinced tralian Coast oft we gee t ical the coacee country for the first time in the his-|on the escaped burglar at daybreak. my mother and I know that her ac-/ that unless the ruling is reversed ae es tory of visits of tri-motored planes| Steven J. Beck, a bank robber, sur- —— tions could be nothing but good. If|or some satisfactory understanding! Sydney, N. S. W., April 9.—.7)— have the opportunity todayand to-| rendered to officers who came upon it is true that these preposterous | reached he intends to reft Hh miss! have the opportunity toda el randered Vo offers SESE ear refuse all social | The airplane Southern Cross, ing, charges have been filed, I will doany- | engagements which would bring the ptain the “West Wind.” More than. Fred Wilson, purse thief, stole an| The suit of Judge J. A. Coffey con- | thing I can to help my mother.” Kellogg ruling affecting his sister's Ghariee Hioeoct ee three Passengers were carried during the | automobile from Sidney and picked | testing the election of Judge R. G. : status into force. companions on an attempted flight two-day visit at Valey City and it up two young hoboes, abandoned the | McFarland as his successor in this Possibility that the question will|to England from Sydney, was report- is estimated that fully 1,000 people|car and stopped in the woods near | district as illegal becausc of alleged reach the floor of the senate is held|ed by the Drysdale mission station in the upholstered, comfortable | Hazlehurst. One of his companions | violation of the state corrupt prac- out by the announcement of Senator interior of the craft. é ostensibly went for food but came |tice act by spending more than the Heflin, Democrat, Alabama, that, un- The “West Wind” will hop off for| back with Sheriff Gillis Cato of | legal allowance in the campaign, got SURVEY STORM P ATH less Secretary Stimson acts on’ Mr.| west of the station. Minot tomorrow at the conclusion of | Copiah county. under way in district court here to- Curtis’ protest this week will in- boat was y i ‘Adam Wilson surrendercd to offi- | day with Judge Thomas Pugh of Bis- he sg eee ae Leia take off cers without a struggle when they | marck report, which was forwarded by way surprised New York, April 9.—(7)—While the i of Derby. ‘ presiding. him in the back yard of a| © Judge Pugh’s first action was t@ E e &. 2 A snowstorm of blizzard propor-| birds,” he said, “It is un-American to| skepticism as to its authenticity. the allegation to show that Coffey is * ' MYON TT, HERRIGK |:'eszeStsicitets iat gna sea, he Sha an [Gh he nein often Pen The-first witness was Judge 8 E.| or Cauornis, ‘The fall at Norden, Calif.,. summit of the railroad, was Mexico City, April 9.—(#)—Colonel Zi 18 inches. :%eno had four inches of | the recognition given him.” The Magnolia residence. overrule & motion by Judge ‘McFar-| atiantic seaboard has been ha’ 'a.| President. eee an ‘3 : ofa of the r sete Oimds thet Cottey was not | ot, wave, there has been a bisa Branded however, was urged © by. Captain seater erpropes person £0 bring action, that | 2.Nevada and California fruit grow-| “I am not going to have this issue| Chater, who has been prominent in ay tie erupt peaction act’is i Mabe es have marvered orchards blighted | bandied about by a bunch of diplo-|the search for the missing Southern or tutional and that there is nothing in y killing frost. mats chattering like so many black- | Cross. Captain Chater expressed some gaee g i cuaed this y ul ‘Lindbergh turned his face | Farland . de snow, the heaviest of the year. Snow (A General James neg who outlined . Myron own. open itis eipantain hist ral lines y N PAST TEN YE Seon ot } | 2, cali " sey aise Mere wel (IRL HOME HEAD a ake $ 2SF 3 FARGO BANK IS FIRST : SS a ty Oy See al] wonton smote Denar eee! FOUND NOT GUILTY las _— UNIT OF NEW MERGER , er a es Fargo, N. D., Al 9.—()—H. W. Geary. president ets Merchants + Y gegee itt Albuquerque, N. M., April 9.—(?)— Miss Bertha Lips, former head New Mexico girls’ welfare home, was sie Represent State at Waterways Meeting |ignt asp Grand Forks, N. D., April 9.—(?)}— George F. fe i fis a i all Fe iu i att if us Raate i i i 8 : E sti nt ig bd it Ht i

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