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’aiy pe ae a | i: } ‘nine feet, six feet below flood stage, = THE BISMARCK TRIBU VOLUME 4 ' BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1930 : NUMBER 28 ‘Wine’ Kills 5 Youths On Spree Mandan Area Flood Waters Begin to Recedes™irus } POORMAN BECOMES WEALTHY Prarie AS FROZEN ‘PAY DIRT’ WORTH ENDED IIS DRAINAGE $2.98 PER PAN IS THAWED OUT Girl Banker Held | Klondike Days Revived as Rich- Damage Is Believed to Be Com- In Big Shortage est Gold Strike Is Reported ‘ paratively Small Though From Ruby Area Houses Are Isolated TELEGRAPHER DESCRIBES IT Prospectors Crowd New Camp Staking Out Claims Despite 40-Degrees-Below Cold FEBRUARY RAIN IS HEAVY Weather Officials Predict Ice on Missouri Will Hold Sev- — Washington, Feb. 22.—(7)—From . ic aca the far reaches of the Yukon river sear Ste where the temperature hovers around ‘With the Heart river flood appar- \ ently’ having reached its peak last 40 below zero, the terse staccato of a Mandi telegrapher’s key has brought vivid aid feoebiion ba OHNE. waco Picture of Alaska’s latest gold strike. ae eee ee J! | camp etruck at Poorman. few days Observers estimate that all of the] \ f | ago—every man in whole vicinity that hoy MSaithe tissemand caer] oS : flag or gone tempersture 40 below swneee gh iat Meee ey ‘ zero—Poorman every cabin crowded Titian toe het 96 hdc pre chee the one roadhouse and store filled to ® breakup in the Missouri river here | ; ,. D ide capacity—all nye oni closed is not expected for several days at prrabirined Suieee on » 25, above, om down—all rush stake in ground ‘eater trom the Heart has been | Eimer L Langguth, the bank presi- ind! flood dis- | ent, are under arrest in connection | told to pan for ourselves—temper- Bei Pee be fe aS sera of Sats with an alleged shortage of $250,000, | ature still 40 below zero—broke piece, the Missouri. Water level in the| Miss Lindgren was flipping flapjacks flooded areas ‘had dropped about four |" ® Testaurant when Langguth met about two dollars ninety-six cents Damage fine looking washed gold in two pans.” . iomes Finds Grounds Staked as veal Nasal houses ime Mardiad RLKS RAISE LODGE ‘Thus reports to the army sergeant, had been isolated by the overflow and ‘William N. Growden, signal corps scores of basements flooded, but dam- age has been comparatively small. Ny ( Roads to the south still were blocked f] by high water and the railroad un- derpass on the Mandan-Bismarck Indian Paved road still was impassible. The discovery highway is open from Bismarck to virtually the Dome pavilion, however. Belief that ice in the Missour! will not break soon even if the present | Next Big Event Will Be Burning holding fast. Stage 6f the Missouri here rose to at 7 8, m, today, weather men re- ported. Yesterday the stage reached 16 feet. The stage was but 3.3 feet Feb, 10, when the thaw began. Prediction that cooler ‘weather, with temperature ranging between 20 | meetings. and 30 degrees above, is on its way to Bismarck was made by weather Officials today. Barometric (Continued on page eleven) MYSTERY DEEPENS INHORST KIDNAPING Hannah's ‘Confession’ of Boy's ‘Burial’ Broken Down by Puzzled Officials 35a neh 5 a k i : z i | | jell (he ri il ! z il & i & 3 § if #88 ri E i Flirting Boys Stop Attempt.at Suicide Max to Have Weight Limit Restriction Mond: 2 rs of a mn Ry at ou te Bima uot roed be | At Auditorium Monday Fe 5 E bil i zg ot is a TH ei I i a z iu f i ff fl in critical bd t Stas It’s been a long, hard winter, folks— eae wits ie com ke side e e Baby Knows Food Best, Not Mother e e Chicago, Feb. 22.—(4)—When baby cries for something to eat, he does not, declares Dr. Clare Davis, want ‘spinach. The infant may be craving carrots, first in Cleveland, Ohio, and here, with baby feeding. Dr. Davis explained that the ex- Routé, While Small-Town Merchants Buck It up. NATION’S FOUNDER HAD MANY :| LOVE AFFAIRS, FALSE. TEETH, m| _ LIKED CARDS, WINE, DANCING ‘Father of His Country’ Was Human, Had His Faults as | Well as His Virtues |WAS FAVORITE WITH WOMEN Diaries Reveal Efficient, Indus- trious, Punctual and Hard- Headed Business Man BY BERYL MILLER Everybody ‘knows that George Washington, whose birthday anni- versary is observed on Feb. 22, was nation’s first president, folks know, too, that the chopping ‘iction— i tht Mit RADIATOR SOLUTION RUSSIAN PILOT FORGETS COLD | TO CARRY BODIES OF EIELSON | MISTAKEN AS WINE AND BORLAND TO SHIP NANUK |Peath Ends Terrible Agony ct Quartet; Two Others Are Commander Slipenov Braves 50// Avalanche of Snow Taken to Hospital Below Temperature to Fly || Buries Italy Homes — Bodies From Wreok PASSED AROUND AT. DANCE WAIT FAVORABLE WEATHER Aerial Funeral Procession to Take Heroes From Fur Ship to Alaskan Point | Lethal Beverage Begins to Take Deadly Effect Hours After Drinking of * borin, Pehe 22 UE) The bodies of | a, . 22.—( e of | Carl ‘Ben Eielson and Earl Borland, | Demands arctic flyers, were held on board the se Nanuk today pending their removal ; by airplane to Alaska and thence to! hand. Hee ee Debates Commander Slipenoy, Russian avia- tor, braved a temperature of 50 below to thi Ni Scan the pot bie! iles | Qi di Le ie Nanuk from the point 90 miles |Quondam Le: southeast of here, where Eielson and | age bitin — Borland died when their plane crash-| Defy at North Dakota Anti- Te ins wok oak owriiie ‘atten Saloon Organization ing a flight from Teller, Alaska, to ——_ bt dveie ya ai aeoriodhr we pide Minot, N. D., Feb. 22.—()—A chal- e plane was jan. 25 and | jenge to the North Dakota Anti- workmen, mostly Russians frem the soviet ship Stavropol, also locked in Saloon league to meet him in a series the ice at North Cape, were immed- | Of debates on prohibition in the third fately congregate sera to! congressional district, in which he is search for wl was found Feb. 13, and Elelson was locag- phrrengntbeedicetlerg ren apap a ed five days later. | Maries, was issued in Minot today | by A. C. Townley. Townley is a can- as Gorne en ane nlp cab- | didate for the nomination on a plat- | in of the plane flown to the wreck by | frm of government control and sale season. And, judging from the smile, Dorothy believes in keeping her sunny | Commander Slipenov, in | of liquor at cost. charge of the searching party. As the | of the chaliense, Towully-s announced gasoline in the Russian plane Was /tiot two prohibition proposals, one low, Slipenov returned to the Nanuk | visting to a memorial to congress last Wednesday with Pilot, Harold ‘and the other pertaining to repeal of Gillam, and the two flew to the wreci; | the state prohibition law, which he is yesterday in Gillam’s open cockpit | sonsoring, will both be submitted to Plane with « supply of gasoline for | th. “voters at the general election the Russian aircraft. | next Ne ber. = . ‘AW aerial Tuneral procession will "SP vioucly, it had been plait fonvoy, the, bodies of the gviators ‘© that the memorial to congress should ” | be voted upon at the June from where they will be sent to ‘the | ore primaries | and the repeal question at the No- [esp rapeecie Hie bara ety nll| vember polis. Petitions asking that| Emergency treatment failed to in:- i these two proposals be placed upon | prove his condition and he died f coe a denne dire reas | the ballot are now in circulation in| hours later. Nelson Jarvis died 5: shev accompany the cortege to Nome | the state. . after eae een ta died shortl and permission has been given by the | Townley's Statement before midnig} night and Clev:- United States government to permit |, Townley’s statement issued here | land succumbed today. the Russians to land in Alaska. | today says: Roberg, writhing with pain, gave | “The press reports the Rev. Thomas | authorities the clue which enabled Ole Eielson Awaits Son W. Gales, state president of the Anti- | them to‘solve the mystery surround- Ole Eielson, father of the veteran , Saloon League, as saying, ‘Townley | ing the first two deaths. pilot, is now in Fairbanks and will | hopes to keep the dry workers so busy} “Snethen's basement,” where the accompany the body of his son to the | opposing anti-prohibition measures | family home in Hatton, N. D., where | that they will not give much time to it will be interred. Under present congressional missing jug. | plans, Borland will be buried in Seat- . found later in Kohimeler's room at tle, the home of his parents. His; widow and two small sons live in| iE es BRAK BOTTUR RDER AND SUICIDE WAVE TAKES 4 LIVES; —as Three Slayings, Followed by At-| vention; Fargo Man Is tempted Self-Killings, Re- | Elected President corded in New Jersey | (Tribune Special Service) — pany Dickinson, N. D., Feb. 2—H. G. Newark, N. J., Feb. 22.—(#)—Three . Keating, Fargo, was of the North Dakota Sottlers at their secretary and treasurer. The 1931 convention will be held at Members of the committee are State Senator W. ‘Whitman, Grand Forks; Hy Eales pF