The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1929, Page 1

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BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1929 a ted By 43 Kil Arkansas Torné = re ee + FURTHER DELAYED DIPLOMATIC CORPS | VIEW OF HOOVER 1 ISREPORTED BLOWN BY COMPLICATION WTH TRUSTED MEN} SOUGHT BY HNARY CQWPLBTELY AWAY. Jamestown Hospital Dootor’s Proposes to Choose Only Am-| General Provisions of Farm Re- 100 Known Injured, Many Miss: » | Attorney Asks to See Tes- bassadors With Recognized | lief Bill Are Satisfactory to ing and Believed Déadiin’ : i | ‘. _ timony in Charges Committee Members Wake of Storm: ° SEEKS HERRICK SUCCESSOR/| SEEK DEFRAYING OF COSTS Italy, Japan, China, Chile andj Meet With President to Deter- Peru Embassies Will Prob- mine if He Will Veto Bill * ably Get New Heads With Debenture Clause: and Proven Ability CAN READ IT IN BISMARCK FAMILIES ARE WIPED. OUT ” ) Attorney General's Office Fails to Approve Charges Filed Against Physician Greatest Number of Victims Are : White; Four Towns Bear - ; Brunt of Wind | Washington, April 11.—(@)—A del- is —— : s egation of five members of the sen- viet eabeat Finley Ben 4 ate agriculture committee was ap- Parts not reached’ by rescue workers pointed today to confer with Presi- : who centered their attention on car- in a realignment cf the American| dent Hoover later in the day in an at ing for the injured, the casualty list effort to obtain his views on specific from yesterday's tornado in nortlr A¥- > Washington, Aprib 11.—(7)—Ap- : a ointment of Charles Gates Dawes ss e rm as ambassador to the court of St. ‘The parcel was labeled “candy.” It was addressed to Governor Franklin D, Roosevelt of New York at the execu- | James is President Hoo.er's first . tor’s broom accidentally swept against it in the New York City post- bee was @ sinister sizzle inside. ‘clerks plunged the package into diplomatic service through which he n sticks of candy but @ stick of dynamite. The infernal parcel 1 s k : f , is shown above. } i hopes to bring its efficiency to ths bases of the new farm relief 7 omen stood hot Boon by ae e highest possible point. The delegation will be headed by : ed 100 injured. Property damage could e To reach this objective, the presi-| Chairman McNary and the other not be estimated. dent proposes to ch members will be Senators Norbeck | Wreckage of an airplane that may) A wide area: of almost complete recognised and proved ability te rene|of South Dakota, and Capper of {fave been one of the ill-tated craft of| waste was left by the tornado inthe NI INCHES OF SNOW Kansas, Republicans, and Ransdell of [the Dole flight was given up by the| swifton section, where the ‘greatest resent the United Staves in foreign feflin, bama, | Pacific ocean near Carmel, Calif., the! damage . : f ALLS IN MINNESOT. A Janda, a policy that he has followed areal ware bestellen: *Jother day. Au effort to identify the ‘orn inown'ased were listed as fol- 4 SERIOUSLY HURT IN ~ BUS CRASHING DITCH Driver, Tired From Guiding Car ther Offers Her | Pay Court & both in and out of public office in| One of the main purposes of the | Wreck’ as the Miss Doran, the Golden | lows: the selection of those to whom dif-| visit is to seek the president’s views |Easle, the Dallas Spirit or another] 24 in Swifton area. . ficult work was to be entrusted. on the export debenture plan advo- |Plane lost during the Dole flight was) “s near Parkin, Spring Storm Spreads Heavy], But. as with appointments to his | cated for a number of years by the |being made. At the top are the spars;/ 3 at Guton. saat | national grange. A number of mem- | below is a radio set retrieved with the] 6 at Larado. Wet Blanket Over Parts o| ; rest of the wreckage. atea Through Heavy Rainstorm, ” se ee nk tina ecue dike ee dane ae is. St Wayne, where two. childrer a Northwest States service. New appointments | pcorporate wisn into the Me py’ teh a ‘ Loses Control and changes in the assignments of | Nery bill which otherwise is satie- ; The number of injured was so great — t personnel are to come one at factory to the entire committee. that no accurate estimates could be - cake .| Bt. Paul, April 11—(P)—One man | Breteh’ personnel ee une out Agree On New Bill obtained. : Fond du ‘Lac, Wis., April 11.—(7)— died in St. Paul from over-exertion, |S omar monthe as the chief executive| At the same time Chairman Hau- Twenty-one persons were dead at Four persons were seriously injured S combs the? field. for avauatle and gen of the house agriculture com- Swifton, 20 miles north of Newport . , and four others escaped with less " auitable material. mittee announced that the five mem- and five at Guion. The latter town 4 Spread + With the ‘ondon post provided for, |Pers of the sub committee had was reported to have been blown com- £ ranging | ie is now vonfronted with the neces- rele meas — upon @ aia HIS OWN DEFENSE meray away. All the victims’ were * . today. Paris | submitted to the full committee to- ridin harder 3 rainstorm MINER DIES 65 ; aterow or Saturday. Chaiéman nn through laugen sal sub-committee ca WILTON ! totaled 5. decided that the details of the bill] Fred Argast Testifies He Was; : , Dakota e ports fad been Mibersses tocenale Responsible for Coghlan's Koaut UNDER CAR WHEELS ‘ aa aoe . Ty to the whale oossenttten, Withdrawal yngin, 40, Veteran :Ems| Dect. of the ; ToKyo. |The | Nis Teached sof Washburn Co.,is - . pa McNary: bill which. developed a " i : general ‘provisions of that measure 42 | sare, Cleo 3 Mrs. A. J. Row were satisfactory to a great majogity | his own defense today in the suit of ¥ tee 5 on 4 zy e i dohn é 4 Hi lett; John Loy; Mrs. Russell Long and of the committee. former Judge J. A. Coffey contesting : sexAttt Debeniare Protection {his election to the district bench a ee nee nator Caraway, Democrat, Ar-/ ground of violation of the state cor- ° kansas, suggested, however, that the|rupt practices act. At Guion: Miss Thelma Pierce. 30; Bill would not be effective without} "Judge McParland submitted his ex- | Miss Thana Tilton, Claude Campbell some specific provision for defraying and a mother and child. the cost of controlling crop surpluses filed with the secretary of state and|, 7%¢ missing list included. two chile ,| and suggested that. the export deben-| totaling $407.26. He declared that}ie7 of Charles Defries at Swifton. . ture plan be added to the McNary | bills not listed on the account were | Jack and Ruth Defries; and ason of { e. 3 , | bill In sucha way that the proposed | incurred without his knowledge or | 7: C- Bullard. ‘ ot on CHURCH iN rLaestiog federal farm board could invoke it| consent, includltig bills paid by R. M,| At the village of Lorado, 10) miles his }) “ », | whenever it saw fit. Stangler of the Security bank here, |20Fth of Jonesboro, six persoys: were ‘wb- ‘ ; now ambassador, A number of administration sup-| During nearly a half hour of ques- |Xilled. Henry Lowthan, his ofthe , where the United States is| Porters on the committee immediate-| tioning Judge McFarland said he had that William A. Cul-|1y took the position that the presi-| never officially joined the Nonpar- ‘agree- : dent would veto a farm bill with the} tisan League, that he had no cam- ‘Knauf cet debenture plan in it and when some | paign manager and that he had never To Replace St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Burned in February * other bers tended that he a Jury Will Not Return | ouia ict, the suegestion was made | teal party or other orgaiiation 5-10 Law Indictments |‘o,*ppcint 2 commitics to contet a L caeetors, tne opening of the defense's ‘ h ind case, Attorney Freerks of the Co! juts, Grapes, Peaches a Othde minor details ot the-bil. . [cemign uameeeumers ice Ste. Cottey presented Apricots Hardest Hit by : ; San Francisco, April 11.—()—The| For some time it has been evident | testimony by the defense be admitted ul ,. earch grand. jury here made it/that there was a minority of senti- nswer $55,000,000 Blanket Announcement of plans for & NeW | known yesterday that it would not re-| ment on the committee for the ex- sutficient Or a aeiecer ine sees mm $60,000 St. Mary's church at Hague | turn indictments under the Jones law | port debenture ‘plan. This proposel | Thomas Pugh of Dickinson, presiding, .| to replace the one which ger aj testimony of 8] was Beouest forward by friends of] overruled the motion. 13: was made in Bismarck today by ‘agent. the equ jon fee in the old Mc-| Pred Argast of Bismarck, state Father Joseph Niebler, Roman Cath- |" comment ‘ Nary-Haugen bill who have felt that | campaign manager for the Nonpar- olic priest at Hague for the last 11 a measure. without specific means of | tj.07 League in the campaign last * Church officials are advertising for he stand sarluscs ‘would not. provide perma: for te witioe aid Tena nn | Kicked tha, sohde Cond ye bids on construction of the edifice nent relief for the agricultural situa-| trom the judicial race in which Judge | streams. ‘ tion. McFarland was later victorious. Judge} Rescue parties left Newport, Swif- . ton and Batesville at dawn today in ea 0 Dover, O., April Apel gb id head-| stripped of clothing — hire Ra Aad od the "Tuscarawas ee 2 righ home | Louisiana House of Representa- 1 where she had lived) . tives-Cast 56 to 40 Count here alone for 25 years. Authorities in an Against Governor se A : lt #e3 HU i; I ‘The building will be 44 by 137 feet, according to the plans. The + Money rz, seca ae EADLESS BODY OF Close; Free Texts Gone Ne oe eee ee floor and. full gun saci, manc| Scns sane| BOY ROUND IN RIVER nd Harry Firmis hite ee, if Pai I 5 i { i ee Rg 5 atte i a geet board of education that without leg- islative relief, Chicago public schools { Will. be unable to reopen-next Sep- enege ane 7 if : het 4 Baton Rouge, La., April 11.—-(P)— The house of representatives of the Louisiana legislature today voted im-| 4 of bribery HF i

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