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Oldest Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1878 PRESIDENT HOOVER CALLS LEADERS T0 ¥ DISCUSS SITUATION FR Government Has $50,000,000 * to Meet Requests for Out- F lay of $1,725,000,000 SURVEY MADE OF DEMANDS Tax Increase of 40 per Cent Would Be Needed to Finance } Congress’ Program ‘Washington, Feb. 24.—()—Presi- dent Hoover today informed congres- sional leaders that after expenditures contemplated in budget estimates had been met there would be atiout $50,- 000,000 available for appropriations while there’ were bills pending in the house and senate calling for an ad- ditional outlay of $1,725,000,000. house breakfast 40 per cent. None of the existing appropriation bills, seven of which have been pass- ed by the house, are affected in any way by the program of which the administration has out- mittee; Chairman Jones of the senate appropriations committee, Speaker Longworth; Representative Tilson of Connecticut, the house Republican leader; Chairman Snell of the house rules committee; Chairman Hawley of the Ways and Means committee; Secretary Mellon of the treasury; un- der Secretary Mi! of the treasury, and Director } of the budget bu- . ‘Phe white house issued a state- «Continued on page nine) THREE STATE ROADS HAVE WEIGHT LIMIT Bismarck - Minot, Underwood - Goodrich and Fargo-Tower City Restrictions Made . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930 lled U. S. Appropri i \ MABEL NORMAND’S LIFE FILM RUNS OUT WITH TRAGIC CLIMAX It Death Ends Career j REAL REPUBLICANS CALL CONVENTIONS Twitchell and Dinnie Prepare for Grand Forks Meeting to Be Held Marph- 22:42 <x) Call for a convention of the I. V. A., and RAIN PRICES DROP Hollywood Comedienne Takes Final Cue From the Great Di- rector With Famous Smile |FIGURE IN TAYLOR MURDER Shooting of Millionaire and Al- ienation of Affections Suit Also. Were Parts Monrovia, Calif., Feb. 24.—(4)—Ma- bel Normand is dead. ‘The film comedienne, who took her final cue from the great director prominent ‘Hollywood director, {the shadow ‘of the event cast iteelt Mabel Normand as the | IN SELUNG DELUGE 22 ation Demands E Heart River Flood Waters Inundate Delta SOUTHERN MANDAN DRAINED OF DELUGE POURING INTO FLAT Railroad Traffic Paralyzed on Branches by Knife and Thirty Mile Torrents — HAZEN BRIDGE WASHED OUT Flood Dangers Lessened as Missouri Breaks Up at Pierre, Roberts Says Snow on the ground in Bis- Hi 2B Be cin? she & 2 Ss ae é north , have paralyzed railroad traffic to the end of the and south Northern , Pacific lines out of Mandan. The Thirty Mile Creek halted serv- ice west of New Leipzig on the Man- “Mott branch Friday by damag- a railroad bridge. and almost ee 5 is fi i | Hospitals, Doctors and Nurses Here are Charles Evans Hughes, left, Wendell Holmes, 89, oldest member of installation ceremony at Washington. G@):Bachrach the new chief justice of the United States, and Associate Justice Oliver the supreme court, chosen to administer the oath at Mr. Hughes’ formal Justice Holmes, a Civil War veteran, has been a member of the court since 1902. Hughes Becomes Chief Justice of Supreme Court of United States Roads Meeting | Called for Township ~Boards Here-Mareh-5 A good roads meeitng for the town- | boards has been called by the be held in| Wednesday, DEATH FROM POISON SANFRANGICO P00 Race Reaper After Ban- quet Sickens Diners " San Francisco, Feb. 24—(P)—Pol- soned by food served at a Salvation | Dis rict Court Will Takes Prelimi 1. Dist — en | Be Resumed in March legiance to Constitution With Justices Present | Judge Fred Jansonius has gone to +| Carrington to hold 2 session of dis- GIVES PLEDGE IN CHAMBER ‘ict court. Judge R. J. McFarland | is expected to be here about the first — | | week in March, to resume the hear- | Highest Tribunal Interrupts Its! ing of cases on the calendar which Routine for Only 11 Min- utes for Ceremony | were recently set for trial by him. nese yr WIND AND FOG ST Seeceee FUNERAL FLIGHT OF BELSON oath of office at 12:06 p. m. Only a short and severely simple Long Air Journey to Nome With Bodies of Arctic Victims ceremony in the historic old cham- | bers of the highest court attended his | induction into office. He took the preliminary oath of allegiance to the constitution in the | court robing room shortly before noon, | with only members of the court | present. Then, as the black-robed justices assembled on the bench for the be- Is Postponed inning pe new tara, ip sod as ie | Nome, Alaska, Feb. 24.—(7)—With heavy fog settling over the Arctic {ocean and Bering sea, Nome today of Carl Ben Eielson and Earl Borland, who were killed last November in a plane crash on the northern Siberian sadness | coast. Reports last night Psp the motor- dress the Women's Jefferson Demo- cratic club today, predicts = “vastly the = { night be his at based his prediction on what termed “the scandal of the tariff” and the “worst stock crash in the country’s Ids i Hi i nll Te By Judge McFarland] cniaren in Ban Bed Tuesday ‘mostly fair, PRICE FIVE CO} As Auto Wrecks Train xceed Budget CRASH AT GROSSING. DERAILS PASSENGER FREIGHT TRAIN 100 Are Injured, 10 Critically, as Chicago-Bound Limited Hits Car Near Kenosha SPEEDING 60 MILES AN HOUR Necessary to Dig Out Coach Buried in Mud, Then Cut Steel With Torches passenger train Side and Milwaukee electric struck an automobile at a grade crossing just north of Kenosha last night and was derailed. The automobile was hurled directly into the path of a freight train, as the five cars of Passenger train left the track piled into an eight foot ditch. The first car of the which was travelling nearly an hour, buried its nose for feet in the soft mud of the The car behind piled into it. three rear cars also went ditch, but their passengers were fortunate than those in the i ra al g g Miss Betty Shema, Chicago. Miss Evelyn Metzger, Chicago. Alexa Steinhorst, 29, teacher in Kenosha schools. were 5@ men, women and under treatment‘ at two Kenosha hospitals early today. Their injuries included broken arms, legs and ribs, skull fractures, internal in- juries and bruises, the condition of at least 10 was pronounced critical. 50 Others Treated At least 50 other passengers of the train were treated at the hospitals and then released. It was the first time in 10 years that a passenger on the North Shore line had met death in an accident, the company said. The line has been awarded national recognition both for speed and safety in recent years. ‘The Tomezak automobile was travel- the passenger train the straightaway stretch. The train struck the car squarely, just as the 16-car freight train was approaching from the south. The machine was momentarily wedged between the two trains, before the passenger train left the rails. Several freight cars were derailed; but they remained upright. First reports that the freight caught (Continued on page six) CHAUTENPS SEEKING VOTE CONRDENGE Paris. Feb. 24.—(P)}—Camille Chautemps, new French > Will stake the life of his unt oy ask t admirably Conditions in Russia. American Revol ¢ ‘Sons Elect Van H y