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NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | =%&.- ‘ABLISHED 1873. - BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1929 ‘ PRICE FIVE CENTS WFARLAND TOHEAR NATIONS MUST ‘CLOTHE FAITH | | Poa Parrornar 1 MARMARTH FLOODED SIX FEET | WTONFTR GUAGE |___AND IDEALISM WITH ACTION’|.-o= == faim WGA TOO |" DEEP BY TWO RAGING RIVERS WEE AN PRIN OF POTTER'S TRIAL | eeneeee | Hoover Sees Necessity if Kel- tn pr a eo i... 8 PILOTS CHEAT DEATH Phoebe the parrot has a story to tell PF logg-Briand Peace Pact SE it ese c on, OF NATION'S WARS |‘ "eves Manton Hore Smashed to Death {/ qu pppni nyc COURSE Sullivan and Cameron Expected enn Claims a share of the glory Fulfills Its Purpose SaaS os her cage at the Hugh M. ©. Garden as Little Missouri Rises 10 ~ » e emanates from the memory of ask wks “Hk StL" ak now ae | Soldiers of Army Post, Veterans Feet in a Few Hours to-Clash When Motion for |the Buckeye stateis plemnieg a oath was “hot coffee.” But now she monument .o the memory of its fa- | PLEADS FOR DISARMAMENT eer Pheri Borel eth | | Los Angeles Driver’s Car Tips Over, Pinning Him Beneath, says “——" and “——” and “——,” as) of European, Civil and In- | egtimarte $75,000 DAMAGE Venue Change Is Made tone Page i Twos tie aoe —_— MY. Gérden cannot uncentind we dian Fields, in Tribute rane ieee eae accord- | Agreement ‘Means More Than ee Boats Pressed Into Service as 40 Miles From Start ROSSEN MAY BE LIBERATED| Custer was born in 1839 in thesmat!| a Reduction of Arms to MEMORIAL DAY REVERED] Residents Are Trapped b; village of New Rumley, where th i ;LOUIS MEYE memorial will be otabtished, ™ Basis of Simple Defense’ Forest policemen who spent most of = Rampaging Flood Is YER LEADS FIELD, Exercises-at Auditorium Follow; box Magnate Still) crema! Custer hove was destroyed ies the day trying to get Phoebe out of Iceless Icebo: 4 til by fire ‘several years ago, but has! rtington National Cemetery, Vir- ;the tree in which she had perched. Missing: Bonds Forfeited | been rebuilt on the original site, said | ginia, May 30—()—President Hoover, |Mr. Garden said Phoebe could hardy and Arrest Ordered to be one o° the most beautiful in| in his first Memorial Day address, |have picked up her cuss words from solemnly declared today that if the |the policemen. bere . | Kellogg-Briand peace pact is to ful-| “——, no,” said Phoebe. Motion for a change of venue for fill its high purpose the nations must the second trial of Raymond E. Pot- une faith and idealism with ter, charged with first degree murder | 4 figure in the pioneer life of the act lon.” in connection with the fatal shooting | Northwest, particularly during the siahapeniins roa ont pg of Oliver Webb, Oct. 27, 1928, will be epee ena aeh ies Sesh levied and realism to accomplisiment,” he made before Judge R. G. McFarland tana, it is said, said at impressive ceremonies in the cd it ts seldom remembered that he came | white columned amphitheatre here in Burleigh county district court to- i trom the pea eful little Ohio town morrow afternoon, it is announced by | that is now about to perpetuate his tie tarsi: arertanicaiias Geroge 8. Register, county state's . “If this declaration really rep- resents the aspirations of peoples; if attorney. memory. Register and John Sullivan, Man- FOUR MEN BURIED IN this covenant ‘be genuine ‘proof the has renounced war as in dan attorney who has been appointed strument of national policy.” he as-| Hotel Operator and One of Four Graves Decorated by Spe- i wanes Special Service) a larmarth, N. Dak., May 30.—Mar- | Committees marth today breathed a sigh of relief — as the berserk waters of the Little | Peete ith vate oar Missouri river receded after threaten- Following the flag that led ‘Custer | in to wash this little city away yes- to the last stand on the hills of the | terday. 1 iba. e0b<vie wing che oMecniGr am Little Big Horn, Washington to York-| Swollen by almost three days of m7 - of 160,000 viewing the spectacle, one town, Grant to Appomattox, Roose-| steady rain, the normally placid river oye driver had been killed and 12 others velt to San Juan hill, Funston to the| raised 10 feet in a few short hours | william Spence, Los Angcles driver, | ¢Hminated when 250 miles had been Philippines and Pershing to a tomb! and inundated large sections of the |today was smashed to death beneath | nt tie IndianeGone cede ee in France with the greeting, “LaPay-| City yesterday afternoon causing an /nis crushed car on the Indianapolis | “tyne quaenaPale, speedway today. ette, we are here,” veterans of Fort |cstimated damage of $75,000. The | speedway. His speeding auto rolled | angeles, 24 year: ry y ellnae Lincoln and of the city paraded in| Water was six feet deep in the streets. | over on the bumpy, brick track. pin- | Hove eit a1 Cf the $0 orinieal toca wonted tribute to the dead of the na-| More than 400 persons abandoned | ning him beneath’ it. Spence ‘had | {OS Ol peaiie ter anes tion's wars, tHieir homes as the yellow flood swept | traveled only 40 miles of the 500-|U1,the srind battling for a oe Back of the fluttering standards, in| UP streets and rapidly filled base- mile grind. ernie inish serried ranks tramped Colonel Al-|ments in homes and business build- Ra out Seats 6 Cliff Woodbury and Jules Mori ceau Miraculously Escape Death in Crashes Speedway, Indianapolis, May 30.— to ald the state's attorney. would —— "| fonte's companies in khaki, rifles| ings. an ~~ | Keech, Philadelphia, was in the lead \ MAbs bo statements, today, regarding RIVER BOTTOM MUCK Gemmgnt ‘of the aggreeave use ar | Largest Taxpayers Endorses ashoulder, and after them came the Rescue Isolated Persons HOODLUM, BOMBER Siesta MiWeinc WIE Ora ee Li 5 men who served in foreign lands for ‘ : u the county in which they desire to arms by every signatory nation and Community Structure For more than five hours, every 1928 race, third. Lou Moore, also of h es becomes a sincere declaration that all ty their country, then the American Le-} poat and raft and other makeshift u Los Angeles, was fourth. Keech had armament hereafter shall be used eee a only for defense. Edward G. Patterson, hotel opera- Trapped Alive in Caisson 75; “Consequently, if we are honest we | tor and one of the four largest tax- must consider our own naval arma- Feet Below Surface as Com- |ment and the armaments of the | pavers in the city of Bismarck, today Indian wars—no longer marching. but / jong in a futile endeavor to put house- At the end of 300 miles Louis Meyer, in cars—the nurses of the hospitals, vl representing the Red Cross, and the hold goods above the reach of the Los Angeles boy, who won the 1928 sion boys of the world’s greatest war, | dey, ° iJ ‘ices were used to rescue persons covered the 250 miles in 2:29:25.19, an with grizzled veterans of the civil and} wno had stayed in ther homes too GUNMEN \ VICTIMS average of 103.44 miles an hour. S that he fe the erec- | Bo; muddy deluge. Racketeer Loses Pistol race, shot into the lead with Ray, Potter has been at liberty under §15,- pressed Air Escapes stephen dll lg tli ga Toa a ain Sg, etnias eee ne CMS | arte rising "waters. of the Lissie 8 Pistol Duel to! Keech second and Lou Moore third. seat World stil Peare War |bulling. Gtticers Lead Parade | hie Missourl caught Marmath aie | Oath Stranger Riddled (ore eee nies an hour. red ‘ : ‘marth al- : ee of 99. jour. Jersey City, N. J, May 30.—()— Expressing regret that despite the| wr. Patterson's views. were ex- The parade moved at 10 o'clock ac-| most unawares and the east side of After ‘Taking Ride’ was fourth. Carl Marchese, Mile cording to the program announced | the cit y was floded before residents ae day Bcteererd feopal member were conscious of the danger. Chicago, May 30—U—Two gang-|_ With a roar from unmuffled motors of the day, with Captain Hi A. Bro- | «, 2h flood rapidly swept to the west- | sters were found shot to death in| &nd clouds of smoke streaming from ie day, ptain H. A. Bro-/ern section of the city as sewers exhausts, 33 of the fastest race drive Are Searching Records Prosecutors have planned a stren-/ Rescue workers sought today . | Kellogg-Briand treaty the world still waukee, was fifth. ‘uous search for records of Miss Laura Soper tise iodine ogy Darien. is borne on the tide of competitive | Pressed in a letter addressed to the D. Stone, court stenographer when | tombed in the bed of the Hackensack |ullding. Mr. Hoover warned that | editor of The Tribune. Mr. Patter- the Burleigh county grand was pressed “fear and suspicion will never slacken | son’s letter is published in full. raging here a Doomibee: 1 re- ated SS in nica uhity tere unless we can halt competitive con-| «rn the jit of your pal sp of the |COPP and Capt. Wilson M. Spann, also! choked and backed up. The sewage widely separated spots today. one of| (+. in the world thundered away at gard to indictments returned by that | working, letting it fill with mud. struction of arms.” : 1a on horseback, as assistants. Divisional | qisposal system was put completely |‘he™ Spparently having fought a pis-| 19 orciock today, risking injury, pere body against Eugene Merritt Walla | “°rne victims. with 10° who were | .,celling attention that the United | 2th instant you give an interview |aides mounted were Colonel W. A. Al- out of service and it was feared for tol duel in 2 downtown cafe where! haps death, in the $00 mile internae the dismissal of the em-| saved, had been at work sinking the | States had offered a new program to| held by your paper in which you fonte, Lieutenant Ferris Cordner./ time that an appeal for help to en found him. with a bullet] tional motor race at the Indianapolis bezslement count against Walla yes- | cnicen'for one of the piers of the [te World for actual reduction and| quote freely regarding the views of |@md Capt. Ernest G. Wanner. other cities would have to be made |‘Mrqugh his heart. ss speedway. terday by Judge R. G. McFarland. | yenicular and railroad bridge under | ‘"° Mr. E. A. Hughes relative to the pro- led sidewalks watched the |as the spectre of disease appeared. | nas not. roiled farltely ex bhieheg,| 45 @ bursting bomb, exploding high ‘They entertain little hope of finding | construction between Jersey City and . ponelto iieehsedbiy ANE EE martial pageant pass over the pub-| ‘The system was repaired today. { lefinitely established, | in the air over the great racing plant, the however, Register said! Kearny, N. J. executive said, “the time has come | Poses 29 fcresse the aya |lished route, the Legion bugle and Was found face down in a field near | signalized the start of the race, it was ‘The calsson Is a huge steel chamber | When we must know whether the pact Sais cores ponireprasthe Ametioen | as a ene eaey mnie Railway Bridge Damaged Hinsdale, @ suburb, just, across the) announced that more than 160,000 we have signed is real, whether we | Sdded 000 from, merican |thump of drum and blast of bugle to : county line in Dupage county. | Svectators were in attendance, breake with airlocks. Compressed air pumped naval con-| nave opened up your columns for the |where the exercises of the day were ect and freight trains were delayed | ‘Thomas McElligott, described as al inoue “Hats waving, son ‘amd struction. " Sa e enie ees gadiateie red “Limitation upward is not now our | Views of different citizens on this Ineld, ‘There the Rev. O. 6 Rindahl, |r hours until temporary repairs jracketeer, gunman and robber, was! women jumped to their feet as the goal, Dut neta reduction of existing | uestion, I ask you to publish this let! pastor of Trinity Lutheran church, the victim of the cafe gun fight. He |-racers roared across the wire in thetr miaft for*the pier. yommes one tear ie : {commitments to lowered levels,” he | ter. 80 that I can give my humble | delivered the memorial talk. No loss of life or drowning of live- | was found dead in the basement of i rig oecerne Bl oh wae Pee & declared. opinion of the subject to the public. ‘Mandan Pays Tribute stock had been reported today along | Walter Staley's West Madison street secritsine ona ncsiou Ue pes ‘After ti to the “endless | 1 havé also been questioned daily, by! ‘The audience opened the exercises| the course of the river although | cafe, less than a half block from the Lm agp cnc —— psa hepa blessings” witch tse said would attend | Numerous tax payers, and other citi-| by singing and pe iy with “Amercia.” | £@™m home was rumored to have been | central police station. Woodbury Escapes Death tateis uoartyA6 is Tea the carrying out of such a program, | Ns. regarding my opinion on the | Other songs of the hour were Edgar's | Washed away. aes The police were unable to find any-| Cliff Woodbury was forced out of ck, nearly, to the root. sued were |Mr. Hoover said the agreement enter- | election to be held on Friday. and T)-zand of Hope and Glory,” by Miss| |The Little Missouri river which 1s | one who had witnessed the cafe ducl,| the race almost at the start when his Weather Delays Two _|,,T ten who were rescued were foa"into by the nations ageinat war [ave No hesitancy in saying-that it|pessle ‘A, Baldwin, and’ “Flanders| normally 80 fect wide here, spread |but McEligot's wound and other ci car erashed into the wall as he was -Uhi. istended “implies more than a reduction of | Should carry at this time, and all who uiem,” LaFarge, by Mrs. Frank |°V¢" 49 arca of a mile in low places.’ cumstances indicated he had fought | turning into the stretch at the north- Ships at Old Orchard Pree, - alld a 5 ee arms to a oasis of simple defense.” | @f really interested in the progress ae we High banks along the greater course | a gun duel, police said. west end of the track. Woodbury — Must Keep Pact Spirit |and growth of Bismarck should vote) while Bismarck was observing, Pf the stream prevented worse flood-! The man found in the prairie was| miraculously escaped death. His car, Old Orchard, 30.1 — | From Oro ans ar ne cylinders | ,“T¢ implies that nations will con- |‘¥es’ for the following reasons: Mandan put on a similar program, | 28 of lowlands. tentatively identified at Dominick| however, was wrecked. He was on ) Me. May ‘The flights of the Yellow Bird for 5 duct their daily intercourse in keep-| “First. I take issue with Mr. Hughes | with Judge A. M. Christianson as the Cozza, hoodlum, who had been impli-|his third lap at the time of the ; F Paris and the Green Flash for Rome frecne sping pein erelrr ir ing with the spirit of that agree- | 0" his first statement that the bust- | orator, eee of the Fort Lincoln com- Seognineriamn tinea cated in several police cases. Hins-| crash. Woodbury escaped with only & ‘ wete delayed, today, because of un- | rouble 0 ment,” he added. “It implies that we | 2€5S Property of Bismarck is not) panies joined with the Mandan pa-| It was the second serious flood in | dale police sald it appeared that the | shaking up. URGE to the field of calm and judicial con- and Mrs. D. H. Houser, resent half inches of rain fell in less than | Mobile in Cicero several weeks ago.|aged he had to give up the grind, the War Mothers, and’ Mrs. Maalvin three hours. He also was arrested early this year | Previous to the accident, Litz had shall endeavor to develop those in- (Continued on page eleven) rade and exercises. the city's history. In 1906 a cloud- |stranger had been “taken for a ride.”| Deacon Litz, who had led most of snteaaaaaapriaaaiaaiemsnmnnils ete ie fi ing that ting , 10 EXPAND DAIRYING tting that we should give (Special to The Tribune) ©. Olson, Mrs. Ann McFee and Mrs.| Marmarth has a population of 800 | in connection with the Calumet, Bak- | won about $5,000 in lap prizes, get Today’s Baseball | f voice to these deepest aspirations of Da “McClusky | Carl ‘Tuelberg, the American Legion| and 1s located at the confluence of ° disputes from the field of emotion In Tootin’ 0 n Horn committee of women, Mrs. Olgeirson} At Camp Crook. S. two and one |eteers found shot dead in an auto- | unhurt but his car was so badly dame WHEAT FARMS ment that will enable us to remove! McClusky Believes attended to Wednesday evening by aj causing damage of $50,000 in the city. | Reilly and William Clifford, rack- | track on the northeast turn. He was but was not held. He was one of| Before the first 100 miles were fine strumentalities of peaceful adjust- Decorating of veterans’ graves was| burst forced the river out of its banks | _ McElligott was a pal of Michael the way from the start, ran off the ing Powder company payroll robbery, | $100 for each lap he won. the American people in this place. | believes in tooting its own horn. Auxiliary. Another committee, rep-| the Little Missouri and Little Beaver ‘These dead whom we have gathered -horsepo resent nsisted rivers in the extreme southwestern | those named by Russell Thompson, | ished Ralph Hepburn, veteran driver, CUBS BEAT PIRATES 5-1 P F Gi here today to honor, these valiant and Byala roneseare aire. 50: he Senora ~ ae Wie te we gerer EB - posi of North Dakota. confessed machine gun peddler, as|and Peter De Paolo, winner of the Will Pay Farmers to Grow |ungeitish souls who gave life itself in | curfew, was installed a few days ago|Gobel. All the graves of soldier having purchased a machine gun. 1925 race and a favorite to repeat toe The body was found on the floor | day, had been forced out of the race of a barroom in the basement by | along with Woodbury of Chicago, an= a police sergeant who had been noti- | other favorite. Hepburn was forced fied that “someone's teen hurt at|out at 35 miles by broken steering Btaley’s.” The cafe, at 361 west Mad- | gear. De Paolo went out with the ison street, believed to be a speak- | same difficulty on his 62nd mile. t for Di Dev. | Service of their ideals, evoke from us| by the city and fire department. dead in the two cemeteries were Wiese als Boaes Lesa solemn mood of consecra-| “The siren will be sounded at noon | sought out and “Towers and poppies TWO PERSONS SHOT ils Lake Rally Decides “They died that peace should be p.m. each day. placed on them. r UNIVERSITY Ror — established. Our Devils Lake, N. D., May 30.—()— | it maintained. Nothing lees than our 20 Injured in Pitched Battle Be tween Students and Po- mbers of northeast tion resol oursel . ena: rth Deke ser asoe | realve. to, give ourselves, with equal |! Where to Vote on the Memorial Building lice at Celebration easy.” is operated by Walter Staley. Spence was 24 years old and mare Police said McElligott, Clifford and | ried. He was a relief driver for Wil< Reilly were looked upon as leaders of | liam Arnold in the race last year and the “bomb trust,” having headquar- | finished seventh. Spence was a news ters in a west side saloon and taking | comer in major race competition. He orders for bombing at prices rang-| had driven about 40 miles over the ing from $25 to $1,000. The three also | perilously bumpy. brick track, when have bee: suspected many times of | his car tipped over pinning him bee using other methods of intimidation | neath it. in “muscling in” on labor groups. Moriceau Cheats Death ‘ An anonymous telephone to police | Jules Moriceau, of Paris, one of tha their sacrifices, our undying of their deeds, our emulation of thelr glorious example.” Voting on the proposed $125,000 memorial com- VIOLENT WINDSTORM munity building bond issue will be held at the regular serve to manifest our gratitude for |{ Proposal and Arguments For and Against city polling places, Friday, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 7 p.-m. Providence, R. I., May 30—(#)—-Two These polling.places are: First ward, first pre- y ore! Tace, turned Gi : le persons were shot, one a spectator, “Ria” TEARS UP INK STER cinct, Moore school; first ward, second precinct, C. B. seriously, and 20 otherwise injured in | $t,7, 8: ™.. today. reperted tet “een lover oecting Into ti siesten ica ek Little garage; second ward, first precinct, Will school; a student demonstration at Brown |iiananped by a trio of armed men | fore the 200 mile mark was reached. whe planned to hold Austin for $20,- | His car was smashed. but Moriceau second ward, second precinct, swimming pool build- club; ing; third ward, first precinct, High school; third 000 ransom. Sroaped. death. He. Wes SO aes ‘ a Bi] Many Buildings Leveled and ward, second precinct, Richholt school; fourth ward, Pesce. of Los Angeles, fell by Wachter school; fifth ward, Association of Commerce; \ sixth ward, first precinct, fire hall; sixth ward, sec- ond precinct, St. Mary’s school. The same election boards will sit as at the April 2 city election, except that Eric Thorberg takes the place rg J. Noggle at the first precinct of the First ward the wayside on his 110th mile. He TEXAS FLOODS TAKE esearch LIVES OF 7 PERSONS "sa" Dallas, Tex., May 30.—(#)—Seven persons were known to have lost their lives and heavy property damage caused by flods in west and south Texas which for the last few days have raged after heavy rainfall re- ported as high as 12 inches in one locality. ‘While some sections were being re- Vegetation Torn Up for Miles Around E é z i i Ha i f a i i ERE not Youth Given . || S.\s eat wm bulging tacreame “| Work at St. John’s eto svditorium will suffice for years, ‘go ain, comme av see 8 a high school should come abled the nipple =" aa ‘ beri ls the i i ras ahaa tated gy eet : Phe Wa Bee ass eee oo NE i i if: i il fF i

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