The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 29, 1929, Page 1

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(==) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE showers. ESTABLISHED 1878 ‘ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1929 PRICE FIVE NORTHWEST MARCH BUSINESS VOLUME BIGGE GLOBE-GIRDLNGHOP.|SEER’S WARNING OF AIRPLANE ]LNTTATION WIL BE ¢KILLED, 40 HURTIN ‘OVAL ACCA BY SIX AVIATORS IN|} CRASH COMES 'TRUE, 3 KILLED | GUIDING PRINGIPLEIN| REAR-END COLLISION | “caesar NTS INGA IN GIANT SHIP PLANNE 7) DISARMAMENT MEET) OF NEW YORK TRAINS MARCH, REPORT SAYS. Aerial Joy Riders Crash toEarth|| Mickey O'Connor's Plane Equipped With Five En- Commission Rejects Soviet Rus- : and Are Cremated in || Antique Spruces Up | Xs Central Portion of North and: gines, Capable of Aerial sia’s Attempt to Substitute Burning Wreck South Dakota Ont : Refueling, Is Built Word ‘Reduction’ shaadi UNLICENSED PILOT AT STICK ing, t Pista Showing Losses ' /OVER BISMARCK PREPARING BROAD TREATY ae pae! 4 MAY- PASS pera pretty WHOLESALE, RETAIL GOOD Venture Will Cost $385,000; Is ‘Germany Now Demands Re- TRS Backed by Private Sports- duction in Land Forces,’ men, Not Government Declares Bernstorff | ° Subway Express Rams Wooden Cars of Elevated Local With Terrific Force FIRE HINDERS RESCUE WORK Many Women Trampled by Wild Crowd Trying to Escape . From Coaches Trio Connected With California Movie Colony Told Clair- voyant’s Story % : Business Failures Only 39, as Compared to 83 in Same by. Month a Year Ago Washington, April 29.—(P)—The hoses dicts Re DI oR as Nt aerate el UL: SAB Sa oe Pe [ — ax ‘= and juction ar lorces| persons were an jur 5 Minneapolis, Aj .—()—Gen- = oueaaana "ges enfin to & kid Onn morning, fect existing, land, sea and air, will be the {today in a rear-end collision between eral pstmt, nes in the ninth ternationally cording to Mickey O'Connor, operator. guiding principle of the forthcoming/a subway and an elevated train. at ‘ federal reserve district ‘aver< ing to begin a nonstop flight disarmament conference under de-| 167th plo in the Bronx. Fire broke | A long and bitterly contested fight for leadership of Tammany Hall, famed aie averse ae per mee te oe Prepari around the world from New York on cisions taken today by the prepara-fout in one of the wooden cars of the |New York political arganization, ended in the election of John F. Curry, |{ the first clear day in September. D tory commission. L” train, veteran Tammany official who is shown above, center, receiving the prlld bei Hester fern blrpdie Ms tod ‘The names of only three of the avi- ‘After a brilliant discussion led by| ‘The collision occurred near the|gtatulations of Thomas Farley, left, and Marshall Ingram, two district pare eller toceral ree eee ators are given—Lieutenant Albert D. the Chilean minister, J. Valdes-{167th street station, where the sub-| leaders. Curry, Irish-born and a former political opponent of Alfred E. and air mailjray, motion Mendeville, the preparatory commis-| way tracks run on the elevated struc- Smith, succeeds George W. Olvany, resigned. sion rejected an amendment by soviet /ture. Both trains were south bound 4 Harry W. Night . Russia to substitute the word “reduc- {and filled with persons on their way 9 . tion” for the word “limitation” and/to work. ILM ant L. T. O'Connell, FE SH RDERE Ukewise threw out another amend-| The fire hampered the work of res- commander, daughte! ment which Maxim Litvinoff, sovict/cue. Policemen carried the injured vice foreign commissar, quickly intro-| along the trecks to the station and mother said. duced calling for “limitation and re-|firemen raised ladders to the “L” duction.” structure to bring the victims to the Charred Body of Third ‘Torch| ‘The Chilean delegate unequivocally | street level. v6 than ten per cent and seven decreases of more than 10 per pS Se Re , The only area which recorded:a@ Slaying’ Victim Lies Un- fe| The body of an n unidentified youth!| Keeps Rendezvous ||Eltinge Theatre to Be Com- marked decrease in debits plane. identified in East Police said they believed there was at|| With Quick Death North and South Dakota least one more body in the debris. \ Q 4 pletely Remodeled and En- beh bree N. D., on’ the m ‘west Brookings, . Panic Follows Crash Chicago, April 29.—()—Enrico lar; ) SEEDING COMPLETED i There was a panic after the crash.|Arduinu had a rendezvous with aes oon — mage bo 5 Volume Varies Lage bao a hurt in the strug- hier and Niacin tlc fies iy : : Aside from the clear record of in-’” i armed. gle to extricate themselves from cars | Close range in| of ead, rease shown vidual IN BISMARCK AREA 1 Chile Will Cooperate not directly smashed: in the collision. | kept it for him yesterday. HUGHES SELLS OUT TOF &R scouts, tg flerasg ‘ro : He declared the commission was|The elevated train had stopped on| Arduinu knew it was coming, for — volume in the district for cruising speed preparing ® treaty which would be|Signal and the express train of all) five hours before he was shot down . Presented a mixture of increases and Twenty-two stations are to applicable to all nations under all|steel cars rammed it with terrific|he said to Denny Tortorici, his part- | Latest ‘Atmospheric’ Archi decreases as compared with tablished along the 13,500-mile contingencies. Chile and other force. ner in the ownership of a south side dt last year. The country check of which 10 will be used only in y|Latin-American countries had not| P. Cullen, motorman of the subway | grill: ture and Improvements = [ing index was 10 per cent of emergency, the Post says, and t' preferred this system as they favored |train, and an unidentifed youth who/ “They're out to get me. A bunch to Cost $160,000 March than in the same of the five engines are to be held é instead regional agreements, re-|W8S standing near Cullen's booth,/of them tried it a few minutes ago, i year. The increase in this reserve. They will be sufficient to| Heavy Rains Delay Spring Work N. marked M. Valdes-Mendeville. Nev-|Were killed. An unidentified man|but I got away. But they'll try — Breatest in the eastern half of bring the ship through, the aviators Be Full later. ertheless Chile was ready to cooper-|Who was on the rear car on the “L” | again.” Bismarck will have the finest the-| district. believe, if all three of the other en- on Farms Between Full- ite untae the present pian. train also met death. Police saw it as another killing in|ater in North Dakota before Sept. 1.| Small increases also were recorded gines break up under the five or six erton and Oakes But it must be remembered the| When police and firemen dug their|the Sicilian liquor feud. . A pistol,! ‘That is a promise made in Bis- Latin-American states were in a sit-|Way into the motorman’s compart- with one shot fired, was found across | marck today by J. F. Cubberley, Min- — ‘Ag juation differing from other world re-|ment of the subway train, using/the street from the automobiie in | neapolis, field representative of Fink- gions as the delegations of Brazil and| acetylene torches to cut away the which Arduint's body slumped over leistein and Ruben, chain theater op- i Argentina had pointed out. He|twisted steel, they found Cullen with the wheel. In Chicago Sicilian kill- |erators. feared that if the larger Latin-Amer-|his hand on the emergency brake the leaving of the death weapon | purchase of the Eltinge theater ican nations failed to participate in|@nd-the motor set in reverse. He had/ a! the scene of the shooting is an in- | building from Edmond A. Hughes has | building permits and contracts, it realized the imminence of @ collision re. been arranged, according to Cubber-| Business failures in the rye aa ace ley, who plans to invest $75,000 in en- {were o@iy 39 in number in variable jure. SHAFER RULOGUES (steicias & eles See ‘The body of the boy, who was iden- | satmensnecie? etd a spheric” interior decoration Bank Deposits 3 Mo eeea ee ttert, the German |tiZied as William’ J. Schultz, 17, of the lan. Bronx, was found wedged near the pl delegate, dwelt on the fact that the motorman’s compartment. Closed During Summer posit great naval powers have announced Le ; i ‘The theater will be closed about their readiness to reduce the tonnage | _,A" hour after the collision strag: June 1, dependent upon arrival of of their navies, adding, “Germany eer ee still trying: to. get out of: material, for a period of 60 or 90 dave Bow, demands & reduction in land|""rney fold of tne wildest excitement in which the structure will be re- al eer The passengers) , it rt ts dune Unpeesbie tor Germany |ere, thrown into the aisles by the tha thcalar iver ths conprestnn, tah to accept a conference which will de-|‘errific impact to become a fighting, he is sitting out-of-doors while view- screaming, struggling mass. i ie into mutual protection |""Soire Sand theme had to fight Governor Pays Tribute to Vir-,ing pictures. Interior walls of the against disarmament.” 4 ine | Suditorium will resemble the exterior M. Litvinoff then qouted the re- sean se © Paprebeormcar a tues of Founder of Dickin of castles of the northern France va- mark on the naval question by Hugh son Normal School riety. A touch of realism will be being |S. Gibson, the American representa-|{nem unconscious, who mere bene added with light showing through the tive, made last week, that the time/other firemen quickly extinguished ee grated windows of the castles. Over- po come to soap the mene on the blaze, the danger of which had Dickinson, N. D., April 20.—()—|head belie “ rpg a reshapes tion.” Lord Cushendun, agreed, as d Governor George F. Shafer was the |occasio! louds an Chilean delegate had done, that the|S4éed dditional Impetus to ne) ee eeaker at ramariet serv. {,, The theater will be enlarged from league covenant calls merely for te-1" nichael McLean, 32, died this aft- Ke sronent sie 0k 8 by. '% tees anes duction down to a level compatible|o-noon from a fractured skull. {ces for 8. T. May, late president of /capacity of 450 patrons to 51 by 140 with security. He emphasized that the Dickinson state normal school, |feet with a capacity of 875. powers may already have held yesterday in the normal school] The new »ullding will have no of- g reached that level and that hence it auditorium. He spoke for the state fices upstairs. No balconies in the i would be better not to change the remodeled building are planned. The word “limitation.” government. second story will be vacated when re- The commission later approved a Other speakers were C. E. Allen,|construction begins. The part of the ‘ Czechoslovakian proposal to exclude president of the Valley City state| building now occupied by Humphreys Le from limitation those national guards normal school, representing the nor-|and Moule and the part formerly oc- < which are not under control of the mal schools; Mrs. Harve Robinson for|cupied by the Capital City Piano i central government. the Dickinson normal school faculty; |company also will be vacated to give New York, April 29.—(7)—Mrs.|Glenn Emch for the students; Super- the theater more room. if F = s ag Eight Complete New Trains, Roy ndmother | intendent H. O. Pippin for the almuni A ticket lobby 14% by 16 feet Sr toa homemaner MISSISSIPPI FLOOD ao ee ene e eranimOtter {and C. H. Starke for the citizens of | will be built in the northeast] Called ‘Empire Builder,’ to ment iteelf will through the mails, Deere. ern of. ie bulising. unreal Inaugurate Service only ‘through the wo “torch” slayings $300 by Judge Warren B. Burrows in| ©. R. Baird presided and P. 8. Berg,|south of the ticket lobby will be # gu ’ weather reports and other date. occurred in New Jersey, federal court in Brooklyn, She. was |Superintendent, of Dickinson schools, foyer with a dome ceiling. The foyer. — ‘unsolved. paroled in custody of her attorney |S@ve an eulogy of Dr. May. which will extend to the south ex- St. Paul, April 20.—(#)—Faer- Anpemncnment Comes Soon until Thursday, pending the filing of}, Musical numbers included numbers |tremity of the building, will be 21 by| ther cuts in schedules of fast Minneapolis Holdup an appeal and posting of bail. by the normal school choral club and|25 feet. Arched doorways will lead Artist Is Identified | Strain on Illinois Levees Trans-| ,78e, conviction last week of Mrs, Semmes. td. 8 viel le saat the toner tahe-the sudieriars. The : ferred to Missouri Dikes | her Se ea tee ap taeeecet listing Where Water Rises mau, Saapels,, Cranes, motion 5 picture phone apparatus will be installed. bby § i gs tel if e528 3 : ; a5 j Hi [ i Sole Support of Family, in ons, dente and Taney mecnhers that. tae Tomo cums | r=" : Se eee ae d to Louis " F Fielgl : Two Loads of Grease Caps Worth $50,000 | committee Chicago, April . 29.—(7)—Holding three employes as prisoners and tak- |Presen! ing full possession of the plant of the ogeerngearncr 4 sled away two ‘truckloads of ale- caps Valued at between $60,000. - Ei £ H mal a4 f rf vill f i! ri ies 4 » rei | bleh pid Hi i ; i

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