The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 3, 1929, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Ks Mn \ , ! ‘ YY 7 | ust still orges to the bitter end i , { ow eisai to the Muscle ie Eee ea anasneolution was adopted uy 4 fe itee last MONDAY, JUNE 38, 1929 qe .CLOUDBURST TURNS BROOK 10 TORRENTS FLOODS 200 HOMES Aged Mexican Woman Drowned as Flood Demolishes Flimsy Wyoming Dwelling THE ¥ RISMARC Kr RIBUNE. Cheyenne, Wyo. June 3—(P)— Swollen by rain of cloudburst pro- Crow creek, normally a foot deep and three feet wide, went on its first rampage since 1903 yesterday and took one life, flooded about 200 homes in the Cheyenne bottoms and crumbled irrigation dams on Hereford ranch, 8 miles east of here, Property damage was estimated at $350,000. Mrs. Saleda¢}Rodriguez, a 70-year- old Mexican, gnable to struggle to hysical handicaps, north of the storm were rerout{ over the Union Pa- cific. i Five or slibridges over Crow creck fell under th pressure of the water. Only the sacture on the Lincoln highway wititood the torrents. man a{ woman were injured pan whe} por betel failed to see the of the bridges was wae ound their motor car junged intohe creek. The car was farina rid nears thousand feet before it + icmetey agast a bridge still stand- MUSCUBHOALS HAS FAVORABLE REPORT Senate Agpulture ‘Agulture Committee _ ApproveNorris Plan, At- tackPower Trust’ ‘WashingtorJune June 3.—()}—Atte@ ing the “pow trust” for its opp@sle tion to govemental operation @f Muscle Shoa the senate agricil- ture commit: today favorably re- ported to thenate the Norris reso- inne to carout that plan. reporttnied the caerrieat ime ernment pretty, property, imjyement of navigation. and the contiing flood pare andieclaring the “power it could be ned again during pri special sessiomt he would urge i adoption at tfirst regular Hoey Production power, it added, was mere ined ASEBALL or business, it’s teamwork that makes for the fullest measure of ernmental 1H hoatypogresiv inoldentally ceed coe efficiency .. . and certainly the man2gement of a well-conducted house- unto te dea nee hold comes under the heading of business. . . . Yes, a little teamwork in han- dling the family finances will very materially increase the buying power of the household dollar. pate i The clever housewife who reads the newspaver ads every day discovers Vets’ Inds Sought; = many unusual opportunities to save money. . . . Occasionally, however, she ae cach faces finds it inconvenient to run down town on a shopping trip. . .. That’s where re _ “Teamwork” can be made to play an important part in this household business. "Rather than lose out on the money-saving possibilities of any special offering, she phones her husband, or some other member of the family, to stop in and pick up the advertised article on the way home. .. . This type of “Teamwork” pays big dividends.

Other pages from this issue: