The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1930, Page 6

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1980 ‘owner Girl Slayer Luis Makes Firm Announce- » ment; Launch Offensive had no intention of resigning his of- fice,.. Revolutionary leaders had ad- * dressed a request to him late yester- ‘day to abdicate. i Federal army forces, based on the strategic port of Florianapolis, in the State of Santa Catharina, today © launched an offensive against the revolutionary forces in that state. Gen. Costa, federal army notified officials in the State of Sao Paulo that a fgrce of 2,500 federal cavalry men had taken the field. < This force was divided in five regi- | ments of 500 men each. Army reservists between the ages of 21 and 30 were called several days } ago and today the naval reservists of kg the same ages in the federal district Were called. ‘The government is seeking to pur- {Chase the latest type of bombing planes and has been making inquiries }, in the United States. \ ‘While reports came from Recife, or Pernambuco, that a rebel army was fa advancing down the coast and had over-run the State of Alagoas, the government designated General Stanta Cruz as head of all loyal » troops in Bahia, between Rio de Jan- eiro and Pernambuco, to conduct an 4 Offensive against the northern states from there. Victorious at Pernambuco The insurgent army, it is under- stood here, is headed by General Cap- tain Juarez Tabora, and contains contingents from all three states, in- there. Estacion presiderit of the province, is expected to arrive in Bahia shortly aboard the Viner ‘Aratimbo. ‘Acting to preserve its food supply, ent forces have continued an advance into the State of Minas Geraes, whence most of the capital's + food supply comes. The mountain- ‘ous character of the country and the necessity of repairing burned bridges and destroyed track are slowing up progress of the administration troops. A decree was promulgated today regulating the food stuffs trade in the city and establishing maximum prices, Infractions of the law will be punishable with fines up to $5,000. ‘The decree also provides that rice, butter, frozen meat, jerked beef, lard, potatoes, peas, condensed milk, maize and fodder shall*aill enter Brazilian ports duty free during the next two m jonths, a Dispatches from. Para, or Belem, said warships and police loyal to the government had fired upon that part which had revolted. abReee ig 5 EE Hetty if 5? fated S58 a HE ele & leader, | Taborra. i WALSTER SAYS N. D. ALFALFA CORN SHOW PROGRAM| AND CLOVER FIELDS TOO DRY js pp. SHEPPERD the detachments and larger divisions advancing northward. Forces from Vaccari and Bom Jesus yesterday took VillaLagos,whileadispatch from Porto Alegre seid Villa Annitopolls, strategic Santa Catharina coast point, had fallen to the revolutionary forces. Meanwhile the revolutionary move- ment is advancing in the north, where Pernambuco and Natal have fallen to the insurgents. Pernam- buco insurgents were said here to have taken over the small state of ‘Alagoas, and to be advancing toward Bahia in Sao Salvador. Rio de Janeiro reports said Bahia would be made the center of federeal operations in the north and that General Santa Cruz had been ap- pointed chief of all loyal forces in the area. He was expected to start an offensive against the northern in- surgents headed by Captain Juarez Previous reports of the Urges Farmers to Protect Them in Order to Prevent Win- ter. Killing Fargo, N. D., Oct. 9—()—Sweet clover and alfalfa stands in North Dakota are going into the winter in city’s having joined the revolution q appeared to be incorrect. ‘As reported here theve is a strong revolutionary following in the Bra- gilian air corps. Members of the fed- eral aviation school at Rio de Janeiro are said to be under arrest after at- tem ‘@ subversive movement. Four planes sent to bomb Bello Hori- t zonte, capital of Minas Geraes, have joined the revolution, while six air- planes at Natal have been handed over to the rebels. Senate Committee Plans New Probes ‘Washington, Oct. 9—(?)-—The sen- ate campaign expenditures committee will open hearings tomorrow at Wil- mington, Delaware, into charges made against the forces of Senalor Bayerd in thst state and will send s subcom- strat mittee to West Virginia to investigate he situation there as soon as possible, ‘Senaor Nye, Republican, North Da- kota, chairman of the committee, said the ‘Bayard forces were a:xious to a have the inquiry me¢ie because of the nature of the charges, which involve delegates at the state Democratic convention. ~ Nye said a situation was developing in West Virginia which “in all prob- ability will necessitate a chaige in the committee's plans.” ‘The change calls for an inqury by a subcommittee before instead of after the November general elections. Minot to Vote on Waterworks Bonds city commission at its Monday plans to call an election for November 4 to vote on the question of issuing bonds in the amount of $75,- 000 for improving and enlarging the city waterworks system: e By FLORENCE: BORNER Miss Hazel Niles thas returned to her home in Willow City after visit- ing with friends*in this community the fore part of the week Mr. and Mrs,, Otto Hogue leas- antly entertained several Mandan friends to Sunday evening supper. ‘The Crofte Star Homemakers’ club will meet at the home of Mrs. G. G. Rupp Wednesday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Lewis were re- cast business callers in the capital ty. ‘ Alvin Lange of Painted Woods was here Saturday delivering garden 3: £g. Fal ea. f tf fs ile i Eege hh ; ig rs) - ig iis ¢ ¢ k Ei gerebee Dink Tanta aut A &| bE is g [ i Presbyterians A: Gathering in Fargo AND BURTNESS TALKS Two Plays; Free Movies Will Be Shown October 25. Just what the two men for their subjects is not yet For Synod Meeting} it {Baldwin ||" ning official, « ‘Logan county is considering secur- ing services of a Red Crogs nurse. “3 ae Hf Sieh : i eh if HE i erates se aaaas sas i if H af Joe, both living here, and Mrs. Joe Pfiefer, also of Dickinson. SA¥S DEPRESSION ENDING: Los Angeles, Oct. 9.—()—Joseph. Schenck, president of United Artists, said today after a trip Gave Relief! Mother of 7, Finds Health and Energy Restored After Treat- ment of New Compound ~ 86 ie gp Will Plead Insanity Minot, N. D., Oct. 9. DRESS" HAIR TREAT: SCALP NAVY TOREDUGE ~ NUMBER OF SHIPS ON ACTIVE DUTY Entire Organizations of All but Asiatic Fleet to Be Re- Head Homemakert Madison, Wis, Oct, 9—(P)—Mra W. Redford, Warrensburg, Mo., wa elected president of the Nationd Farm Homemakers’ Guild, an organ ization of farm.women from 21 states yesterday at the Guild's annuz meeting with the American Countr} Special Low Fares to Minot Over Week-end A SEE Major league baseball e between world series gam stars Me afternoon, and football game between Bis- marck and. ot high school Monday evening. ‘We will make special one-way fare for the round trip, Tickets ‘will be good on all schedules returning and 7 a. m. schedule Saturday, Sunday on specials immediately after games or any PHONE 944 _ When You Need Tire Service Our Service Truck - Is complete with Tire Tools: and Air Tank ‘We Vulcanize Tires and Tubes Charge - “< Storage Batteries Phone 571 Service, Ine. 216-218 Fourth Street : Make Reservations at Terminals in Advance, INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY 4 z All Phones 501 Cabbage and Potatoes We have a carload of A No. 1 Hol- land Cabbage on the track now. You will save money by purchasing your supply from this car, but you must Also many big specials on Groceries. Ice Cream Melons - - Squash, etc. South Side Grocery Bismarck, N. Dak. 222 11th St. Opposite Standard Oil Co.’s Warehouse . MINNEAPOLIS “WHERE TuekGuesr: Is" Kine", Moderale Rates - Excellest Cafes. > The Cartis Hotel Minneapolis One block (diagonalls) south of Posksy Tower The Way to Better Times “If those.who are working and have the means would pay all their promptly—that's'the way to prosperity! Bismarck Mandan Credit Bureau, Inc. s (Where Your Paying Habits Are Being Recorded)

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