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_THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1980 The Weather Oldest Newspaper ran, Se See ee ESTABLISHED 1878... .. PRICE FIVE CENTS Senate Rejects Parker 41 to 39 66 Killed As Tornadoes UNABLE TO SUPPORT CHILDREN, _ MOTHER KILLS SEVEN IN BEDS CENTRAL AND SOUTH SHCTIONS OF STATE SWEPT BY TWISTER Nearly Every Building in Town of Frost Demolished by Terrific Storm: SAILS: OVER SCHOOLHOUSE Hundreds Buried in Debris Left in ‘All Parts of State After Wind Passes MARSHAD JOFFRE Hero of the Battle of the Marne, one of the foremost strategists of the BOYCOTT: OF BRITISH FIRMS THREATENED the India Quiet as Bitter Feeling Is ‘Ten Republican and Three.Dem- ccratic Incumbents Renom- inated in Primary Indianapolis, Ind., May. 7.—(P)—In- diana’s delegation in the national house of representatives of 10 Re- publicans and three Democrats came safely through the primary election yesterday, it was indicated today. He was one|rated higher thanhonor students. The, were broken between the two colleges = Feared Over Proposed Commerce Action Bombay, India, May 7.—()—Threat of a -widespread ON WAY WESTWARD Census Geographer Believes It Will Move South, Due to Florida and California ‘latter are below normal physically. Distraught by Belief Her Sec- ond Husband, Negro, Would Be Freed From Prison TURNS GUN UPON HERSELF. Has Group Photograph Taken, Bathes and Tucks Them in Bed, Then Shoots Columbus, O., May 7.—()—' children of Mrs. Ethel Geller, 44, lay dead today. A ‘Mrs. Geller, twice mar- Mt 8 2 i ll ; > RTT RT Hae a - trinkets. letter closed, “but for the best.” family want to say,” tl can't think. It is Papal Bull Read for Eucharist Congress ‘eumption of athletic relations whic in 1928. AND CORN AREAGES INGREASE REPORTED Northwest Wheat Seeding Is 90 Percent Completed in Southern Section CONDITIONS ARE EXCELLENT Estimates of 10 to 15 Percent Reduction in Wheat Are Proving Correct U. 8. Senator W. H. McMaster of South Dakota, Republican incumbent, ‘was renominated at the primary elec- tion held Tuesday in North Dakota's sister state. * 600 DEAD IN DELUGE AND FIRE FOLLOWING an| Grand Forks Doctors doctors a |the prairies with horse and buggy to BURMA EARTHQUAKE Indians Regard Disaster as Punishment for Arrest of . Mahatma Gandhi. Rangoon, Burma, India, May 1.—(®) Casualties. in Monday’s earthquake today stood at 400 killed in Pegu and Indian: residents of the city, which had something in excessof 18,000 pop- ulation, regarded the earthquake as punishment for arrest of Mahatma MAY DECIDE IN CONVENTION Sweep Over NORTH DAKOTA FLAX |M’MASTER AND BULOW LEAD IN SOUTH DAKOTA PRIMARY RACE | . McMaster Wins 1 Gladys Pyle, Secretary of State, Ahead in Republican Gu- bernatorial Clash Congressman Johnson Nomi-| | nated by Large Majority Over Wet Opponent Sioux Falls, 8. D., May 7—(P)— Senator W. H. McMaster, Republican Independent, and Governor W. J. Bu- low, Democrat, were nominated for ‘United States senator from South Dakota, a post now held by McMas- ter, Lpoiaghen IM to ihe the returns today on lay'’s state primary. Miss Gladys Pyle, secretary of state, was leading a field of five in the Republican gubernatorial race. Miss Pyle held a plurality of more than 2,258 over former Governor Carl Gunderson, who was running second. It appeared certain that feither Miss Pyle nor Gunderson would re- ceive the 35 per cent of the total vote necessary for nomination, and that it would be necessary to decide the nomniation in party convention. McCullough Leading Governor Bulow's running mate, D. A. McCullough, was leading L. E. Corey, Wagner publisher, by a small but apparently safe margin for the ibernatori: was gul Senator McMaster's victory conceded at midnight by George J. Danforth of Sioux Falls, who him asa “Hoover Republican.” Dan- forth led in early returns, but west- ern. counties gave McMaster a ma- Jority of 9,448 when 1,375 of 1,918 pre- cincts had been tabulated. | Gov. Bulow won the Democratic Huron, placed in the race where the party faction disagreed, with Bulow’s refusal to oust @ Republican bank superintendent. In running for the Republican nomination, Senator McMaster asked to be elected “‘as a vote of confidence in northwest Progressive Republicans against, Texas Reject Hoover's nomtnee for an associate fusticeship on the United States Su- preme Court, Judge John J. Parker of North Carolina, today was rejected by the senate by.a close vote of 41 to 39. It was the first rejection of a presidential nominee for the nation’s highest tribunal since Grover Cleve- Jand’s administration. =| UNION SUBTERMINAL PROGRAM DISCUSSED Farmers Union Directors Meet With Detegations From Sites Chosen in North Dakota - Delegations from: Fargo, Jatnestown and Fairmount, N. D., today met at the Patterson hotel in’ Bismarck with M. W.: Thatcher, general manager, Gandhi, leader of the Indian civil dis- Obedience. movement. There were riots in Rangoon after the tremor, during which Indians stripped foreign made cloth from passersby and burned it. Police and soldiers finally brought the demonstrations under control, but the disturbances were re- sumed Tuesday ; ‘The Rangoon dead were placed at 60, with 20¢ injured. Few buildings escaped damage here, or demolition in Pegu; where hardly had the quakes ceased when a tidal wave, rushing up Great numbers of natives were buried in a motion picture theater which collapsed while the show was go- ing on. The Shwe-Maw-Daw pagods. even more holy than the Shwe-Dagon pa- goda at , Was partly wrecked. The: golden weather vane valued ‘at $1,200,000 fell from the top of the Shwe pagoda. ‘ Rescue work is proceeding. Com- munications ‘have been interrupted.- vea| Court House Plan Is Thursday, continued through Mon- Tentatively Okayed Pencil plans for Burleigh county's new courthouse, sheriff's residence and jail buildings were tentatively ap- Tuesday by the board of county commissioners in conference with Ira L. Rush, architect. Final approval. will be given the specifications when minor changes we been made. Date for submit- will be set when the archi- have been okayed which be before the middle of 5B § E af i <s I a i i F i : He FT i z é : ; ¢| 10,205; McNamara 4,085. the ‘Repul 1 e i $2 if ‘l z 5 G 28 L. O'Connor, Rockford, N. D., presi: dent, and Charles Talbott, James- town, .vice president, of the Farmers Union: Terminal association of St. Paul to consider the subterminal pro- yo, | Stams ‘of the Farmers Union in the state. f ‘The Farmers Union Terminal asso- to| ciation had announced that subter- minals of 500,000 bushels capacity will be erected to le the 1930 crop at : 788 precincts gave Bulow iblican ‘governorship: 1,375 gave Miss Pyle 27,970; district gressional nomination 237 of 759 pre- cincts gave Hildebrandt 2,823; -Wohl- heter, 1,265. ; {of the Farmers Union ciation are attending a two-day con-| Hy! May 24, when ©; C. Talbot and T. C. Croll, assistant general manager of the Farniers Union Terminal ation will meet at Williston with rep- resentatives of that city. A number of farmers, managers of farmers elevators and the prtypene? ‘8880- vention here to conduct a general business meeting and hear the poli- . {cles and program of the association explained. A radio broadcast will be conduct- ed tonight between 9 and 10 p. m. over station KFYR byM. W. Thatch- er, C. C. Talbot and others to explain Dubuque Archbishop Installed by Church Dubuque, Iowa, May 7.—(#)—With the Most Rev. Pietro Fumasoni. Biondi, 53, apostolic delegate in America, as personal representative of Pope Pius XI, distinguished clergy: men gathered in Dubuque today to install the Most Rev. Francis Joseph Beckman as archbishop of the arch- diocese of Dubuque, government of the church for Iowa and Nebraska. Solemn ceremonies in St. Raphael's cathedral were afranged for the in- stallation with Archbishop Beckma: presenting papal bulls which sig- nify his el to the archbishopric of the metropolitan see. ‘The. new archbishop, brought distinction to himself. Weather Favorable .* For Crops in State Weather favorable for crops and outdoor work made rapid growth and there is ample, feed for livestock. Potato planting and plowing for corn is well advanced. “Precipitation, while below normal, was for present needs, the sub- soil befng in excellent condition,” the report said. TENNIS ACES LOVE GOLF New York, May 7.—(?)—John Doeg and George Lott are great tennis) players, but how they do love golf! to keep engagements on the courte. the program and policies. Tonight's meeting will be attended by farmers, managers. of. farmers’ elevators and farmers’ union field men. The Fri- day sessions will be for district in- structions to field men. Statue in Memory of HOOVER NOMINATION FOR SUPREME COURT MEETS DISAPPROVAL North Carolina Judge’s Attitude on Labor and Negro Is Decisive Factor FIRST REJECTION SINCE J894 Believed President Witt Now Choose Man From Other Segeu tion Than the South Washington, May 7.—(®)—The sen- te today rejected John J. Parker as an associate justice of the supreme court. The vote was 41 to 39. The North Carolina judge missed confirmation after 10 days of debate centering on his attitude toward or- nation to be rejected since 1804. The senate decision leaves vacant the seat of the late Justice Sanford. The roll call follows: For confirmation: ‘ Republicans: Allen, Baird, Bing: Fess, Gillett, Goldsbor- diana, Schall, Stiwer, and Vanden- berg—17. Connally, , Dill, Harris, Hawes, Hay- ndrick, McKellar, Pittman, Robifison of Arkansas, 5 Trammell, Tydings, Wagner, Walsh of Mass, Walsh of Mont., and Wheeler—23, yom at. those not voting it was nounced that the following For confirmation: Republicans: Moses, Phipps, Nor- beck, Goff, and Grundy. ee ts: ‘Smith, King and -Flet- Against confirmation: Republicans: McNary, Robison, «Continued on page six) Devils Lake Has 5,705 | Residents Compared to 5,004 One Decade Age Devils Lake, N. D.: May 7—UP)— Peg ed Snare ere en according. to Hyland, the city had 5,004 residents, EE ss e "es census, Hy- pte ee we an- were In computing land included Sunshine ‘addi ‘The total population of Ramsey county for 1930 is 16,336, according tc * land, compared with 15,428 in 1920. Benson county's total now js 13,249, compared with 13,095 10 years ago. The population of Nelson county is 10,010 compared with 10,362 in 1920. Hamilton, Pembina county, shows @ decrease from 200 in 1920 to 151; Totten shows a gain wit dents now and 343 in 1920, Concert Pianist Sues In Breach of Promise Racine, Wis., May 7. Valentino Dedicated | %f Hollywood, Calif. May 7.—(P)— Dedicated by Dolores Del Rio, Spanish actress, before a curious group of 300 persons a bronze statue in memory of Rudolph Valentino, once known as the most popular moving picture ac- tor, today stood in De Longpre park. Not a Hollywood picture nye of the da: , one of the ice. ‘They | Galloway's action to her two chil- dren. cluttered up with bronze memories of picture luminaries. gs ere Senator’s Son Finds Game Warden to Be President’s Brother ee Santa Cruz, Calif, May 7.—(7)}— Roy Fellom, caught more trout than the law permits. “You can't arrest me,” he told a deputy game warden. “My father is a state sen- ator.” The deputy answered: “Well, my brother is president of the United States.” Professor Theodore Hoover of Stan- ford gets $1 a year as deputy. In court he pieaded for leniency and the case was taken under advisement. FREE CHEESE TABOO Washington, May 7.—(#)—Uncle |Sam has saved $140 a month since he lat times. they have to be paged on, ithe links and asked to interrupt, | drives of 280 yards or 80 long enough | ‘ restaurant, reveeled this in debate. abolished free cheese with pie and charged five cents for it. Represent- ative Underhill, who runs the house Suit Involving $16,000 Is Settled at Fargo settlement of both suits. FOREST RANGER KILLED. St. Paul, May 7.—()—L. J. 37, district forest ranger with head- quarters at Waskish, was killed terday when his truck skidded slippery road between Ke Waskish. Word of a) received by the state ment today.