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THE BISMARCK TRI BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929 DEATH, DESOLATION FOLLOW WIND AND SNO Missi FLOOD FEAR GROWS ASHRAVY SHOWERS LAP WEAK LEVERS| $4,000,000: Worth of Property Lies at Mercy of Swollen Giant, Steadily Rising ssippi Menaces HULA HULA DANCER TELLS OF SITTING ON HUEY LONG’S LAP American Woman Is Prince’s Bride | y > e NYONNG BRAS 4,000 Homes insinns MURDER OF CHICAGO DENTIST _0F TERRIFIC STORMS UNCOVERS GANGLAND LIAISON Dead Doctor Revealed as Son of t Loses Farm Tilt Woman Who Killed Herself { With Hoover During Murder Trial WAS PAL OF CRIMINALS SENATOR FRAZIER IS SKEPTICAL OF FARM PROMISE OF HOOVER North Dakota Senator Doubts if President Meant What He Said in Campaign A Bold, Bad Little Man from Chicago ‘ Representatives Hear Governor Was ‘Frisky With a Wom- an on a Settee’ ‘HAD’ PLENTY’ Frenchtown Studio Party Dur-| ing Mardi Gras Described by Host and Dancer Office Search Unveils Counter- feiting and Dope Racket Evidence in Quantity ‘LEGISLATION NEEDED NOW’ ‘Every Time Farmer Needs Real Help He Steps on Toes of Special Interests’ RICH AREA‘I§ THREATENED Lima Lake District Saved by ‘ Heroic Efforts; Damage Already in Millions Baton Rouge, La., April 25.—(?)—! Governor Huey P. Long, the evidence as “frisky wit party in New Orleans, had ended his statewide speaking tour today with a final rebuke of the Standard company and the senate was ready to meet to make arrangements to try him on impeachment charges of gen- eral official misconduct. i With seven charges of impeachment against him—two alleging: bri- bery and intimidation and five mis- application of state funds—the eee took a spirited plunge into a hula hula entertainment for the governor given by A. D. Danziger, president of the New Orleans Association of Com- merce, during the last Mardi Gras. Testimony given by witnesses on the party in Mr. Danziger’s studio- theater conflicted only in minor d tails. A good time was had by all. Drinks were served and the hula 0, April 25.—(4)—Dr. Frank ’ Ww! ir today, leaving death , & west side dentist, had two é desolation in thelr wake, and cone callers last night who weren't listed eral Rocky Mountain states had ex= on his appointment book, and one of 7 Perlenced snow and rainstorms them shot him dead. Dr. Brady, 32, had extracted a tooth and halted it entirely in the air. for a woman patient and given her a chair in a private office that she were wrecked by two tornadoes, might recover from the effects of the most severe of which shook April 25.—(7)—The Hoover farm relief program again was placed under attack in the senate today as the house slowly worked its way toward a final vote on the farm measure under consideration there. Backing up a three-hour speech yesterday by Senator Brookhart, Re- publican, Iowa, against the Hoover Senator Frazier. Republican, id today the chief: a suggest thing that would bring to the farm- ers the relief that was needed. - “Like Mr. Brookhart,” he declared, “I too campaigned for Mr. last fall, but not so enthusiastically, “I was great in hopes that Mr. ZF i co j 5 gig i j & then sat down in the dentist’s chair Palestine, into a mass of while Dr. R. H. Best, a physician killed seven persons, sharing offices with Dr. Brady, again in its three mile watched over the woman. ef : raze Benson Springs. Two men pushed open the door : community was struck by the leading from the corridor to the room in which the patient, Mrs. Edna ‘Walsh, was sitting. Dr. Brady was on | tional Grange, of which he is mas-| ess, no one was killed. the point of returning to his other Ths (ErnaaGa a office when the men appeared. ter, declined to heed the request of rad truck Pointed Gun At Him vithdraw its support of the export | across the eastern One of the men carried a revolver debenture plan of farm relief. Even |Cloudbursts occurred “T come from Chicago.” That's the| Nich he pointed at Dr. Brady, say- ‘way 4-year-old Charles Hohman ex- i ‘ ii i E i iy § ir g : i Te ! Fi E 38 th f ( j iF i ge , E 3 é i diet " i i g il i i i BUNE Three East Texas Hamlets Are Wrecked, 8 Persons Killed « by Two Twisters | \ $ CLOUDBURSTS IN NEBRASKA Worst Blizzard in History of Wyoming Demoralizes All Communication (By the Associated Press) .. Tornadoes and blizzards had torn their way across Texas, Nebraska and. ~ le demoralized traffic on the Three east Texas farming hamlets 2 abf A man patient 5 town of Slocum, 15 miles é a8 T twister and though one woman Louis J. Taber, above, and the Na-| injured and 75 persons made ill President Hoover that the Grange Nebraska as a blizzard part ie th after the Chief Executive had written | tions and at least two a strongly critical letter about the {from floods . le dentist cried “Don't!” and {pian to the Senate Agricultural Com- Wyoming Deaths Pleined the wearing of a pistol hol- ster when he paid a visit to the white house in Washington. He didn’t say hula dancer who performed barefoot and in a straw skirt she sat in the governor's lep with the Hoover meant what he said in his campaign speeches but judging from his recent utterances I have been £2 reached out to grab the gun muzzle. hh The gunman fired and Dr Brady fell. mittee, the Grange announced that{ In Wyoming loss of life was i i i its “opinion of the soundness and; from the worst blizzard in the his- Another shot was fired into his body | workability of the debenture plan|tory of the state. Communication what his racket was—but it'll prob- ably be school in another year or two. And he has given the teachers fair 5¢ : Official arm around her neck. No Shield of Drinks The evidence was admitted under forced to the doubtful conclusion that as he lay on the floor, and the killer Mr. Hoover didn’t mean what he said then regarding agriculture. “I was not so strong for Mr. Hoover but I regarded him as the lesser of 3 H Git BB has not been changed.” systems were wrecked and transport~ ation brought to a halt. Automobiles » you'll never try could not be driven even in the city @ stunt like that again. streets of Cheyenne. Pi He pocketed his gun, glanced at his The bitzzard centered in Wyoming companion and the two ran into the but less severity OWNER OF IGBLESS ICBOK DEA PAGES charging Long misconduct in public places. preceded hula entertainer on the ere was no attempt to id the drinks. His, party he said, attended by only: the first peo- As to how many drinks the gover- i Votes for Debenture Frazier, who as a member of the senate agricultural committee, voted for the debenture plan after the pres- ident had opposed it, sald the plan p “to solve the resent corridor and out of the building. - With the killing of Dr. Brady sev- t} eral sinister circumstances came to It was revealed the dentist, é i] after years of struggle with:a small Practice, suddénly became progperous about four years ago; that he was the b. son of Mrs: Anna Beauchamp: who st! petealt during ee murder trial § lerman J. (Midget) Fernekes; and that Dr. Brady himself had béen un- | Moisture Conditions Are Setter der police investigation for a lon time fn connection ,with the search| Than a Year Ago, Despite lor large sums the Midget stole and which never have been accounted for. Backward Operations Fernekes, one of the deadliest fig- ures in Chicago criminal history, is} Good weather last week made it ARR pc je He ped in Vahey ates Possible for farmers in the Bismarck Ing offices of Dr. Brady make were raided, ‘but early efforts to (armen pare suegtray, in prosecute him as a Fernekes aide | ‘heir seeding activities, according to were abandoned. Deputy Police Com- | crop report issued yesterday by the ppserteriad heh Stege are today the |Soo Line agricultural department. lentist’s sul uent activities have Seeding completed yesterday in the PS cr opdatrerey peegmepeias district totaled 52 per cent, compared er the clue that would clear away |to 67 per cent for this ne wc much mystery still surrounding the |year and 35 per cent for this per! possi Midget’s operations. : a PLANE TOURISTS 10 VIST BISMARCK ON JAD ABOUT STATE Visitors Expected to Join Aerial Caravan the glass I saw % say, He had the whether R. E. Edwards,, Selling, Manu-) gan a eo 1 facturing Rights, Is Re > grty‘oni$1,800 Bonds RE Edwards, who claims to be & tive of the U..8. Refrigerator company | headquarters in Denver, is at liberty on $1,500 bonds facing ‘a obtaining money anything that: Bid neil lief a / dri e relie! that ts needed now,” Frasier declared. ‘Saoet of the time he | “W a farm relie? bill resembling now before the house, Frazier said that every time the farmer demands real help “he steps on the toes of the very special in- terests that have been helped long ago by congress.” Smoot Denies Statement The North Dakota senator said the farmers’ delegation was kept from the Republican national convention hall at Kansas City last June by police, but Senator Smoot, of Utah, chair- man of the convention resolutions committee, declared the farmer rep- resentatives had been given full hear- committee. ecutive’s lap, Mr. Dansiger recol! but the governor shoved “Don't do that,’ he said.” Mad‘Arm Around Neck Helen, however, told more, she said the governor ‘shoved her off, pulled her back and-she sat on his lap with “his arm atound my neck.” body was drinking, and the governor “had ple: Miss Clifford remarked that the governor danced under the rim of a | Cocktail glass but that he spent. most ing of his time on a settee with a woman who called to him “come here Huey.” ! Twenty-five airplanes of various types participating in the first North Dakota air tour will spend a day in Bismarck during June, according to Preliminary plans recently outlined at a meeting in Devils Lake. The tour begins at Grand Forks dune 1 and will:continue for 10 days, spending & day each in Fargo, Valley City, Jamestown, Bismarck, Mandan. Dickinson, Williston, Devils Lake. It is possible that sev- ig by Ils committee. y's consider- [eral other cities will be included in rst amendment the fet Precipitation in the district since A search of his office revealed acids tota! and other materials used by criminals | S¢Pt.. 1, 1928, nest 6 0b Lees oe to alter the engraving on bonds and | é i was felt with rf litte i two years ago. Many interstate buses dt § ue Bonds .64 of an inch below normal, the re- bub points out that the securities, police said. Investigators port ae iad also reported finding indications of | Molsture ser geoph ports ab-Devils Lake, Willisto: i “He played with her hair. He was| bill were approved, These were , and. Jamestown will é ie unlawful traffic in narcotics. ber cent better than they were a year Dr. Brady's mother was arrested |°8°- April 23, 1925, and at the detective |, Wheat acreage of former years in bureau she pointed out Fernekes as |the district. north of Bismarck is be- the man who brought 40 sticks of | ing seeded to a great extent with feed dynamite to her house to be used in |Crops and flax, it is reported. A large robbery of a loop bank. The fol- {Percentage of barley and oats is al-|Mou: offered by members of the agricul- heeded to clarity the text of the bil to clarify the text o! 5 One of the amendments sponsored by Representative Andresen, Republican, Minnesota, would include dairy pro- cessing facilities for which loans ley. di during the tour. ey Barrett, secretary of the Civic and Commerce association at Devils Lake but who will become sec- i = g BSANTARY DISTRICT Alt TRUSTEES INDICTED lowing June, when charged with |Teady in in the area between Cogs- complicity in the plot to rob the | Well and Mankinson. bank, Mrs. Beauchamp killed her-| Cream receipts in the territory in might be made. 7 in charge are: i E. M. Canfield, Williston; Dr. .C. A. i i E E 3 self. Until his death last night po- |seneral are 10 to 12 per cent better B. | tice had no knowledge that Dr. Brady |than ® year ago. Doctors Puzzled by || i Gy - | Counts Based on Waste, Graft, zt j # ff [i Strange Affliction | Payroll Padding and Bac- 4 Percentages of seeding completed Midget Fernekes’ sentence to prison |in the Bismarck district this year followed conviction on a ptosis compared with percentages for the Es é uf i i lf | chanalian Revels Of Gussie Guernsey i i gE 4 charge. Five years ago, while await- |!#st two years follow: i 2 il rf a ing trial for murder, he attempted to 1929 «©1928 ©1927 ae ae E i ‘ 8 u g & i Chic: 25.—()}—Indict- | Gussie Guernsey is taking chiro- ments against six incubment and | PF! a one former trustee of the Chicago dynamite his way out of the county * jail, without success. He long has |>rake-Sanish ... 40-50 F i i HI Bye i iu l 5 'F $ E z been notorious as a safe blower and — Pe 40 20 arch plotter. Even since sent to prison 50-75 50-75 20-40 Hi? i sanitary district, i f q I q Fernekes has continued to plot elab- a < i orate crimes, police believe. Wishek-Pollock .. 65-90 90-100 35-85: g Hi i Two Bombs Explode mullerion-Oukes 18:28 6529518 Wishek- Merricour' 65-90 30-40 Cogswell- In Chicago Flat Area} Hankinson ... 60-100 100 5-10 : = = Chicago, Apri 25—i—two bombs. "Three North Dakotans JemeHowD: | esd dure Nene 'ereetes;| On Duchess of Athol . | explosion was in a vacant flat build- B. ling on the near northwest. side and | Fargo, N. D., April 25.—(@)—Three of ASPLANNED MAY 27 a Modern Farm Equipment Expo- sition, and Experiment Sta- caused by dabor RGR LR ca