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ESTABLISHED 1873 : f BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1929 LEADERS OF REBELS TSOTS ARE SAVED [GUNMEN ACQUITTED + DASERTREVOLT AND | — FROM DEATH PLINGE| OR GARAGE MURDER > SEEKSAFETY NUS. OFF MOUNTAINEDGE| MRT RETRBUTION General Manzo and 15 Officers Cling to Precipice for Hours) Two Bodies Found Slumped on of Staff Taken Into Cus- After Cliff Crumbles and Floor of Auto With Half a tody at Nogales Kills One of Party Dozen Bullets in Backs DISSENSION IS DEVELOPING CLUTCH ON JUTTING ROCKS|IDENTIFIED AS GANGSTERS Mexico-Will Try to Get Extra- Revolver Shots ‘and Chase Fail dition on Charges Against to Halt Murderers as Cop Genbrals as Robbers Discovers Them Scoutmaster’s Arms Paralyzed as Result of Hanging Over 200-Foot Declivity Chewelah, Wash., April 13—(?)— Chicago, April 13.—(4)—Two west toe. Boy Scouts and two men who re pein era es tected gents in the state of Sonora today had clung te a precipice near the top | Of ® sarag said that other rebel generals were of Quartzite mountain for almost crreana coe, ay tek sceamaiaa preparing to folow General Francisco eight hours were saved early this! ‘Their bodies, egh with a half doz- Maneo in flight across the interna- % : morning from # death plunge after/en bullets in the back, were found tional border into the United States. Searateit altel emis fall of | slumped on the floor of an ee : A be des eet, it the rear of the old Hawthorne ho- General Manzo, with his entire per- The group of eight had climbed to tel that was for years the Ciccro of 15 officers, crossed the the mountain just outside of town | headquarters of “Scarface” Al Cap- yesterday and were perched on the | one. summit when the edge of the peak] police identified the pair as Mich- FS crumbled from under them. The| ae] Reilly and William Clifford, re- f : eight boys and men were precipitated | puted agents of a garage men’s as- t : tu a ledge where they clutched jut-| sociation but more recently gunners t t “\ Mexico City, April 13—(P)—Re- ports to Chapultepec castle from The summer bathing girl seasgn is upon us again—and here's the evi- = uarters. H bath: The comment was made tliat flight Serra oe vied bed bcdieing delirious eighties were brought to life of General Manzo was expected first, vi themselves from a sheer drop of sev- i the market since dissension was known to have | for the season’s first bathing beauty : eral hundred feet and certain death. Leben brintanten Mey Michael developed between him and General | show. just held in Pasadena, Calif. : Harold Stiffenson, one of the} Quinian. Jose. Gonzalo Escobar, particularly | Judges are shown above inspecting : scouts, lost his grip on a rock and! ‘rhe screech of automobile brakes since Escobar assumed active charge/ Miss Irene Victor of Chicago, “Miss ‘ ‘ went over the ledge. The others, |in an alley back of the hotel at 4:45 of operations in Sonora. He was said | 1930,” and below Miss Catherine % Paul Hutchinson, former Idaho foot-|— m. attracted Policeman George also to have fallen out wit Dunega: Wis., . é ball star, and his brother, Don) price of the Cicero force. Running ting rocks and all but one saved | of the south side liquor squadron re- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HOOVER IN ACCORD WITH NEW FARM RELIEF BILL GENERAL PRINGPLES: WILL PRE but Will ident Hoover MEET HIS APPROVAL; HAS MINOR CHANGES Agricultural Measures Ready " for Presentation to Both Houses Next Week CEDE ALL BILLS Tariff Measure Still in Making Be Ready Latter Part of Week Washington, April 13.—(#)—Pres- as being in accord with the general Principles of the new farm relief bill as drafted by @ house subcommittee which presented it to him yesterday for study. Chairman Haugen said after mem- bers of the subcommittee had break: fasted with the president this morn- ing that although the chief executive several minor c’ had suggested in the legislation, the general - ciples embodied in the bill had met with his approval. Haugen said the bill would be re- vised to embody the suggestions of the president at a meeting today of the full committee. Washington, April 13—()—Rein- forcing the several hundred legislators already on the ground, senators and Cruz and Iturbe on the west coast. Va : Hutchinson, scoutmaster, were left | into the alley he saw two men walk- representatives from all parts of the | Extradition as Robbers years and about seventy yards of in perilous positions on the ledge. away from a car. They shouted country are trooping into the ‘The\ government has indicated it | goods difference between the two, but ak The scoutmaster had made an at-|siook out for the cop,” and fled. Re- | Officer, arrest that cameraman!” shouted irate Senator Thomas Heflin. | for the first and special session of the , will attempt to obtain extradition of} the judges awarded the first prize to : “ tempt to save Stiffenson and had| volver shots and a chase failed to| But the flashlight boomed, and here you see the picture of the return |seventy-first congress opening Mon- \*) gome of such rebel leaders as do flee | “Miss 1880.” Maybe their wives were * slipped over the edge of the precipice stop the fugitives and the. officer | ‘© Washington of Tom Heflin, Jr., (at left) whose conduct aboard ship |day. charges of there or something, , i but managed to hang by his hands. | returned to find the bodies in the car. | {0m Panama to New York, followed by a “whoopee” tour of Broadway,| Called by President Hoover to carry robbing various banks in cities which " News of the group's plight Was!qne men apparently had been dead | caused many funny pieces to be printed in the papers. That's Senator /out the national party's aim to they evacuated. Charges of theft of v : ——-Ispread after Stiffenson had been several hours, shot from behind, | Heflin, white-suited and angry, in the center. In the foreground, with hand |the nation’s rural population & million pesos already have been ‘SINGING JUST EPISODE IN MY found at the eo Sat aheeaps dumped into the car and carried to | UPraised, as he rushed at the NEA-The Tribune photographer, is J. L. Thorn mts at Montere; R le a few minutes r mn, who is secretary ¢ senator and who accompanied young Heflin filed by federal age yl found. Cicero. Reilly had been beaten about | trom New York. “My boy is a good boy,” insisted the dry-voting Alabama against, Generals r and Mar- celo Caraveo in connection with the alleged looting of the Banco de Mex- ico there. Meanwhile General Calles, from to the end of the town’s main street. | inert Pratt, negro garage employe. Naco, Sonora, across the border from rocks with his hands. He managed the Arizona town ofthat name. Gen-| Young Opera Star, Explain- . Don Hutchinson. ‘The weather WaS/tne shock troop of McEriane and eral Gonzales, commanding the: fed- . - below freczing and he was maintain- | Guinian to drive Danny Stanton and a —— IN CHIGAGH HOSPITAL ing himself only by clutching the | stice McGovern out of.the lucrative ( AMPBELL SCORES . 7 to | longer... 5 rn ev DENIES ANY “DISAGREEMENT |D#" Thurston's Matrimonial Af-) "rinaly Wille earl dtopbeH < foPe| Cad’ nan been at white. heal ence ( ALES or ATEMENT faire Qutcome Awaité Men- over the cliff and he wos laren [the shooting of Hugh McGovern at rdered trees : s snd? Soetructions from ‘around tue), ing Stage Retirement ( town, and to mine the territory there- . about. “3 .. Twe Wemen Arrested. In Mexico City Senora Conception Diez de Bonilla, president general of Bs the. “Army For: De‘ense of, Women,” | ‘Hard Work to Be a Farmer, but and Senora Maria Solano Ituarate, : és 7 another officer of the jpeaninniion. | Know 1 Will Like It, were arrested: and heti on suspicion of being leaders in an alleged cam- Says Song Bird paign to collect funds for the “Cris- ist pt the cue on which Marion Talley | “army's” headquarters yesterday in) &*V° e which nine other members. of the or-|18 making her éxit from the operatic to shout that he could not hold on —— te 200 feet to the ledge on which Hutch-| 14) Gp. " tal Breakdown Recovery inson was clinging. He was followed ‘anada cafe last December. by “Shorty” Kichern, The two men ca ap FE ae RRR tied @ rope around the scoutmaster Grand: Forks, N. D., April 12 | and he was hauled to safety. His (®—Dan Thurston, condition was described as serious. charged ‘with bigamy today. in a on as long as he did. warrant issued from the office of 3, At P.R. bi Speen S| See ee (MNRONT, HERNK Explaining her retirement from the] _ New information uncovered this ‘ nual Meeting of Bismarck- morning, Bangs said, disclosed that Thurston and his alleged wife No. 2 from Aneta, Mrs, coeer: erie peer as “It was destiny... I am a fatalist. usband and wife at a Fertile, X have alway lek destiny take case] taat i alvorce trom Alte Thars- te pee: ton, wife No. 1, in Virginia in 1927, was extremely questionable. 2 1 destiny when I announced my re- ~NEW ENGLAND GETS | 5c wast a begin singing pereiblye Miers April 13.—()—Dan Thurs- Mandan Credit Body HOME FOR LAST TRIP Aboard French Ship down and has been taken to the|of. Myron T. American hospital here. | Physicians |) ought to his homeland today aboard | S°nool, Tuesday. Boston, April 13.—(#)—The frosty say his condition is serious, and that the French cruiser Tourville. Herrick was arranged to gala Products, the Graduate Division of the Uni- especially as Fre iate officisis joined with | Yersity, He haa been at Grand Forks MORAL, Nil ATION IN sold in ‘the ‘world market representatives of the American and/tne” university of California at price governments to make up the Berkeley, He was born and ri Ph. D. at Columbia. He has taught party to meet the funeral ship and aised Pf ’ f “A in Indiana and received his A. B. escort the body from the pler to the| 4 anes a eteesivod 8 A. 5. NIGHT CLUBS VICIOUS aL, Arrangeme! prot ‘ University of Wi fashington nd | University of Mlinols. He is listed in “Who's Who in America.” He will come to Bismarck from Minot, where he will attend the Ro- "TOPLAS GUS, 25 5 ag AS WERT == NUD DUCE arriving yesterday. Four. petty officers of the navy and ngn-commissioned officers of the army were told to carry the coffin from the’ caisson to the special car which leaves at 5:30 p. m. attached Umited for Cleve- \ -| Auto Manslaughter Case Is Postponed Legion carnival promoter, who is He told his rescuers that his arms seriously ill from a mental break- | were “paralyzed” and that he didn’t down ina Chicago hospital, was | know how he managed to hang University Dean Addresses An-| Dakota Anti-Saloon League superin- TOUGH OF BLIZZ, ‘ARD and sent her to New | eine’ investigated. at Grand. Forks, New York, Apeli 1.-/9—The body | DE Breltwieser also will address | | in his statement, Gales said he had | te generally belleved to be neces- N. D., has suffered a mental break-| New York, Pigg members of the Bismarck Kiwanis | Nt ® copy of the magazine contain-| saty. Herrick, late United ing the recipe to Washington where| Frazier declared “‘the basic industry club and students at the local high | 18 vo tter was taken up with federal of our great nation needs assistance He is coming to Bismarck at the | Officials.and that the anti-prohibition |to save it from utter downfall” and snow-laden breath of winter was he is Pipe A making any com- "An impressive tribute to the mem- renee of .. ae. Kling, Seanenes bi ; intimating his belief that sociation. Dr. Breitwieser has had practical | order. A group of rescuers climbed the! 4 Policeman's memory faltered dur- ALL F ARMER NEEDS IS SQU ARE ae Principles cutlined be duke ready for presentation to both Cullacan, capital of Sinaloa, gave or-| . mountain and drew Paul Hutchinson | inthe trial, his testimony was re- rf ef of| Following Her Destiny, Says and the five scouts to safety with + $i Sn we wo oe Serta ec sawn eran [imi wey cepa! — DEAL, SAYS SENATOR FRAZIER | ee: serction aes Pleted by the measure. As North Dakota Wet Leader De- nies Publishing Recipe for Making 5 per Cent Beer Cost of Production and a Little Flat denial of a statement recently Profit Is Guarantee Till- tendent, that the. Anti-Prohibition = for their disposition before any Proposed legislation is taken up, Farm Relief Hearings Over _| ana isia before the house ei ‘ 3 Saturday or early the following National Radio Hookup to await the passage of the farm ’ S. A YS M ARION TA | | EY Two hundred residents rushed to) “Rei cere | Senator, shown lower right in an earlier photo, with an arm about his son. {liminary ground-work for its labors ly and Clifford recently were LIFE, the base of the precipice which rises brought to trial for the murder of already laid. Farm measures, incoi in is address fels Tariff Bill Is Ready i While the tariff bill is still North Dakota Solon Reviews| Pig hg tig & g ge latter part of i the house wrestles with epining the tariff, the senate probably will OUTLINES SURPLUS USAGE|Sonsscr, measures to reapportion attributed to Thomas W. Gales, North er of Soil Asks (Continued on page six) monthly had published a recipe for| Washington, April 13.—(?)—Sena- WE ALTHY NEW YORK making five per cent beer, was made |tor Frazier, Republican, North Da- here today by Wallace Campbell, wet | kota, spoke over a national radio is in error. Neither in its January |relief. He declared the general opin- tion of a federal farm board with France Arrives in New York | chandising delivered by Dr. Joseph V. | Tecipe for making beer with a five per cent alcoholic content’ nor any | wide latitude of authority to aid in Breitwieser, dean of the School of vi Toe ataphiontion at ap He al Wife Abandoned Herself recipe for making any alcoholic Beocace at the University of North aaid that readjustment of the tariff to Li beverage.” i i magazine had subsequently suspended it had done so upon government | Mr. Campbell's views were ex- pressed in a letter addressed to the editor of The Tribune. The letter is published under the “People’s Forum” heading. it 4 New York Police Commissioner |the producer for his proportionate "Advocates Law Forbidding {Share of the product for uomestic Hiring of Hostesses New York, April 13.—()—Aroused acquittal in federal court of Texas Guinan, Police Commissioner Whalen an address last night advocated. a Ww Jorpiediog, aroplovment of hos- He declared the night club atmos- phere to be a “vicious” one and said the demand for girls between 16 and of age for hostesses was 80 tas to create a serious moral sit- Although he did not mention Miss name, he said the pub- the trial of a night club ik “was an affront to spoke before the church laymen’s a Mt Ge A E i it i ifs ig ti : | el te f if Hil F a6 [ i salem leader and editor of the monthly. hookup yesterday and reviewed the Members of the Bismarck-Mandan| Campbell said that Gales, as usual, | hearings that have been held on farm 2 Sonia Tuseday night’ wil outa issue nor in any other issue did the | fon seemed to be that congress should Body of Late Ambassador to/ mesting. 7 salesmanship and mer-|Antl-Prohibition magazine publish a |jenact ® measure providing for cres- Tobacco Baron's Heir | Heir Charged quor and Men . i ih oe Ta fete i [ set i ! | f i | 4 Rae 382 i i [ 5 go

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