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| 2. THE?BISMARCKSTRIBUNE 22) Burtness Defends Prohibition 400 Frenchmen Perished in Sudden Floods*™mivm ESTABLISHED 1873 ‘BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930 PRICE FIVE CENTS. Se ai el DEPRESSION NOT DUE | SPRCTAGOPRUN* {GANGLAND VENGEANCE METED | |GQUNTY GOUDROADS [where ton ercherotndenrrea DRY LAW, HE STATES | "H+ ANDDRSOLATIONS | CUT IN CHICAGO, MINNEAPOLIS) PAN BRINGS RURAL | <= = = . as ' RT BY De ASTRRG [Sues Stage Star_| Beau Grummel Found ‘Rddled! — CUIDRRVIC(RC HERE Like a Sieve,’ as ‘the Tough Hs Property Damage Runs Into Bil- . Tons of Francs After Rav- \ ages of Waters’ State Has Prospered During 41 Years of Aridness, Repre- sentative Declares 7 = ORY CATHOLICS TESTIFYING One’ Predicted jMeeting in Court Room This Aft- CHAUFFEUR IS SLAIN ALSO| moon to Organize for onp Aid to Townships Twin City Bootlegger Filled —_ With Shotgun Slugs as He HEAR CENSUS CHIEF, TOO Starts Automobile — Baltimore Monsignor Denies Prohibition Is Intrigue Due to Protestants Ul BLACK SLIME COVERS AREA Hundreds Marooned and Starv- ing on Housetops, Trees, and Other High Points nani ‘Washington, Mar. 6—()—The Chicago, Mar. €—0r)—John (Ding. | Need of Bond Issue to Build)... oicture shows Russian and American planes and the ice-locked fur schooner, the Nanuk, at North Cape, | house judiciary committee was told New County Building Topic | Siberia where the search for Carl Ben Eielson, North Dakota's aerial explorer, and his: mechanic, Earl Borland, | ‘Oday that agricultural depression in 7 ihe centered. When Eielson and Borland disappeared in the blizzard of November 9, the fur trading ship was made | North Dakota had been “in no wise at Noon Luncheon the base of aviators seeking the missing men since it was the Nanuk to which the ill-fated flyers had set out | 88etavated by prohibition. This assertion was included in a statement signed by residents of that state and presented by Representative | Burtness, Republican, North Dakota, taking issue with Pierce Blewett, who testified to reach. “riddled like a sieve.” © roads “The Dingbat” from the south side| house, this afternoon, to consider and Elopement Cause North Dakota farmer aus among i off S| BOARD 10 CONTINUE " 10 HEAVY TRAFFIC: the pier that conic oe pred| that, hardly more among the township officials. i than a week ago, Frank McErlane, meeting Wilmette, Ill, Mar. 6.—(#)—The 5 for barley as a result of prohibition was under the suspices elopement of Hugh J. Welter, jr., and had caused hardship among the farm- “The Tough One,” cried out: “The | of the board of county commissioners, | war ” and George F. Will, pre: Miss Leona Lipsch, both of Wilmette. ers of his state. aries ] re . cag glia PURCHASE OF WHEA ites - an an in MINOT LINE TONGHT a coher + McEriane had just been attacked | board, was presiding. if terest among the North Shore sub- | Prospered under 41 years of prohibi- Angus D. McKinnon, of the state tion, the statement said. | urbs ft Chit am the highway depertment, was the prin- A hgaase Cul practised “During this time,” it added, “it ' Also Will Remove From Market, It was the poliee who discovered |State Highway Department Has/ has been clearly demonstrated that Mrs. Bertha Jones, above, of Pitts- burgh, wife of Alan R. Jones, former taxi driver, who rose to fame as a Straight across Southern France from lanist, Gued Frances Williams, star |" . Beziers and .Narbonne almost to the stole | £u8ed to tell police who shot at him, mouth of the Garonne flood waters] Jones’ love. The pianist is now play- |>Ut he did warn: " and announced the elopement. It was | : % ition has brought lasting bene- today slowly receded, leaving behind| ing in “Fifty Million Frenchmen. ‘When you find | soene es lying gin Ary Additional Quantity | Shao tie inckios’ n-reg aa | Machines Working to West | fit to the citizens of our state, it has body riddled i increased the economic them a spectacle of ruin and desola- for the townships of a county to take Necessary, He Says ligase eeltbrparleaees oa ae and Northward ie. nyse being of up the development of permanent | “The Dingbat” found;| feeder roads into the arterial high- jcalled into the case by the couple's | pe at slumped in the front| Ways built by the state with federal! Washington, Mar. 6.—()—Chair-|parents. They found Young Welter The memorial highway to Mandan aid. man Legge of the farm board in a/and his intended bride only a few | was opened to truck and heavy bus| or sirong drink has bee Urges Counties Imitate U. S. Ald | statement today said the grain stabil- |blocks from their homes but already | traffic this morning, by workers of| 124° n greatly ‘The plan broached by Engineer Mc- | ization icorporation would continue|things were going awry. Leona! the state highway department, who ” we Has f Kinnon was to imitate federal aid in | buying wheat at the market price and ; charged her escort with failing to buy | had been clearing it at the N. P. segasta pay Increased the proposed development by similar | remove from the market whatever ad- | the promised ice cream cone. | derpass for two days. Ice six to Dakota, being almost might have been crushed. a) “ ent.” inches thick had formed in wholly an agricultural state, we feel ‘McErlane was ht today for | #d from the county treasury. ditional quantity that may be neces-; Hugh just said “wopement. the : 5 uestioning. “= ‘a Prior to the meeting at the court | sary to relieve pressure and prevent; They are both three years old. driveways of the pass di [ hegre ackee in agriculture . “The Shadow’—as police .| house, which opened shortly after 2/any considerable decline in prices. | ———_ Seog of the Menten loonie by) oS ae pei Meecanhgcsnad by prohibi- structed the ride—evidently Fifa oped «Continued on page eleven) The farm board, he said, was pre- the overflow of the Heart river. The tag ahet Saoten ent continued, add- _ pared to advance to the farmers na- | highway force chopped this out. ‘notwithstanding this géner- started; tional grain corporation whatever | ‘The planked driveway al depression, the wealth of North lunds were necessary for that purpose. | through the other roadway will be} Dakota has increased materially dur- FUNERAL CORTE EIS “The stabilization corporation is ; allowed to remain for the eventuality | ng the years of national prohibition.” being accused of speculating in the! ibs another overflow, until all danger| Figures were presented to show that | of spring flood has passed. Guards} North Dakota agricultural products to direct traffic also will on {grain market,” he said. “There is no, Tenmain had increased from $206,364,000 i | DUR Sess bee a | Mrs. Stanley Von Drashek, 36, | ,,pre cPenine of the me high- ness said that the people of | red Cad one of the operations which | sg eerie oe ie a brought ar, Oberta married i is partment is conducting on sev- | by prol ‘ion shoul continued. Tim" Murphy, la-|E@ Young's Plane to Carry) malmet hittions will permit.” Prominent in skates Eng- gral main roads tapping this city. | Blewett had said that the lack of 1 racekteer and mail robber, who Bodies of Eielson and Commenting on another report he land Organizations | Four crews of four men each are demand for barley and rye, had r: hich | Operating on No. 6 highway to Minot, ; Sulted in a surplus of wheat aficr (Continuea on page eleven) hhad received ‘trom London whitch sald) working from both ends with two out- | Prohibition. Mrs. Stanley Von Drashek, 36, sit. iMate said | fits of five-ton trucks, two caterpil- Blames U. S. For Surplus | Nome, Alaska, Mar. 6—(@)—The | , prominent club woman of New Eng- | lar‘ tractors and a snogo. Last eve-| representative Laguardla, Republi- ae ape ee land, died in a Dickinson hospital last | ning the road was open as far as tO! can, New York, asked | Burtness fetes oe the ve sd starting.” he added. “We will cross night following an illness of six weeks. , Max from here. It will be open «Continued on page eleven) | bodies o! American aviators Carl! our pridges as we come to them but through to Minot by evening, the de- | Bea Eielson and Earl Borland was| wo are going throug! Mrs. Son Dea se - | \ready to take off from Teller for Myrtle ; . Decreases in Wheat, j Nome today, weather permitting, cn 5 . - route to panei from ogee | TILLERS Flax Acreage Might pS RS vo pe = a cad aeeden oe fegeoctape! Will Begin Hearings on Wagner | rail and ship to the United States for | M KENZ E Aid Towner Farmers ‘rumbling stones, told Georges Pernot, police used burial. suinigtee of puinllo works! " Bill to Establish More The bodies of the flyers, who’ were “There, Sir, that was my house. 1/the Federal Facilities p have nothing left in the world, not even @ petticoat, not a flower, not a chair in which to sleep upright.” BES mimang « mel OOMMUNDTS CLASH wo. Reet aca | WITH POLICE GUARDS satus sores) THROUGHOUT NATION razed and vineyards and farms cov- ered with a thick black slime of mud. ‘International Unemployment iittle groups oa bia of Day’ Marked by Disorders phe fave not had food Over Whole Weld hours while relief workers have tried tage to,.them before..another day .. (By The Associated Press) - Disorders marked “International Rivers Falling Slowly Unemployment, Day’ Although most of the rivers are fall< ing slowly,communicationsstill are in- terrupted and only sparse information is available from outlying districts. Scores of villages which have been all but swept away by the swollen Tarn, Agout, Garonne and their tributaries, still are unreported. Opinion was ex- pressed the number of known dead would be increased when these areas have been checked. For miles and miles the country looks much like a submerged battle- Borland to Nome stern Star at New England. was secretary of the New Meeting Addressed by Mandan Dike Breaks Kills 150 aS : the Congregational church there. % and 100 farm men and women were The Montauban and Moissac area North Cape to Teller Monday. Specialist and Miesen on resided at New England since | Morton county's board of commission- | Present. Young will be accompanied by Joe and was a graduate of the Uni- | ers set crews to work on that stretch| R. R. Gibbens, Cando, generai Crosson, who found the wreckage of Alfalfa and Clover ‘North Dakota. it | Chairman of the conference, presid- She leaves besides Se OR A ‘Wednesday. ed at the opening session. O. - |prominent merchant at New Eng! 1» a Pot glthiek sf foothagred pais one ia @ four-year-old son, Stanley Carl, county was held at McKenzie, Wed- |three brothers at Dickinson, and one nesday, and today another was under |sister, Mrs. Leigh Smith, Marietta, Driscoll. . ganization of a lamb or calf club. The |at the Congregational church in Dick- meeting took enthusiastically to the |inson Sunday afternoon and inter- county program, A. R. Miesen, county | ment will be made in the Parker fam- agent, said. ly lot in the Dickinson cemetery. J. C. Thyssel, of the Mandan exper- iment pauen. spoke on methods of Stage Beauty Leaps tweet over tte satin, | ‘TO Death at Hotel t e2| Cathay Girl Will Be Made Alfalfa Queen Of Wells County Soon i if Hi 8 R Thompson Director of Master Plumber Body , of Jancu Murder Trial |Davis Flatly Refuses “sv, ded pay xt iain m Me Finally Chosen} Albert’s Resignation |J™=7., lord Py. i and