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‘ Flood-Devastated | Louisville Is Placed License, Alvin George Woehl and Miss Em- INTO FLORIDA CANAL ss" ==" ere ats aa Pe ae, find it.” ee ee ee Mechanical Failure Blamed for| ™#*r Youll find Soule Carries Tradition of Met- eyed is | acrem: at G:43'p. mie Manaay, BY Ales? Crash; Three Victims IE Pikclaye aide Conn iain ropolitan Theatre Into marck Club Still Active, Bon ie. Clee Weuaen sts ’. m., Monday, St. Unidentified have been postponed indefinite- Show Production : Miami, Fis., Jan. 26.—(?)—A three- Cowei ns, rowing -| Those plannii attend ‘Way investigation was pushed Tues- pone hae por Pi ng 2 Bohemian Gay into the disaster that brought | Pectant mother to @ power bost death by drowning to 17 passengers of | Ng to rush her to hospital, un- a bus crossing the everglades. expectedly became a midwife when the baby was born in the boat. Expert mechanics, sent independ- ies, | Mother and child were said to be oe tba cea tes paigiid doing fine. Another baby was born oad commissic ator, Tamiam! Trail Tours, Inc., ex-| in 8 truck carrying refugees to 8 haps the big, mud-caked aa train. jat rolled into a roadside cana! ft . Pittsburgh, Jan. 236. — () — Flood miles west of here. The bus carried 30 passengers, its| waters, checked by @ sudden drop in driver and a Negro porter bound for| temperature, retreated Tuesday from Florida's west coast. their second invasion of thée “golden Investigators agreed, after prelim- | triangle” business section in a week. inary investigation, that some mech-} The swollen Allegheny and Motion- anical failure caused the accident |gahela rivers moved in on the fringe Monday. The company blamed either | of the billion-dollar business district @ tire blowout or a snapped front| during the night, reaching @ crest of spring shackle. 34.5 feet at the “point,” where they The driver, W. W. Hammond of form the Ohio. Tampa, who escaped with minor lacer- ——s ations, said he thought “either the! Cincinnati, Jan. 26—(4)—With fal- steering wheel broke or the right front | tering power, by hand, and by mimeo- wheel sapere I was driving at ®/ graph, newspaper editors in the flood ral speed. iy Tuesday three bodies, all wo-| Smnicotiose | UCNY (continue men, remained unidentified. In some cities and towns, presses capable of printing of | C ONTINUE D Sopa at nour were, Rede wair= from page one une hence ie A e newspapers Southern In- ie Sac ae diane, were ford to, supend, The re an amines lew Albany Tribube was pub- lished by hand press until 6 Menace 11 States) then ciosed down, — — The Paducah, Maysville, and Ash- bringing in supplies to stranded refu-| land, Kentucky, papers Have sus- gees and evacuating thousands from/ pended. The Louisville Courier- the Pads cents. Journal and the Louisville Times will fugees Drown pubils! beginnin: Overloaded rescue boats took their heen teeinaton x 3 Cincinnati newspapers overcame rescue barge capsized while cross- iret difficulties to continue work- ing Ja deine the Beek the oy waters drummed in ominous crescendo on southern levees PREPARES FOR REGENCY and conditions grew worse along the Ohio, army engineers watched the ley effect of their first major thrust at the “watery octupus” as one observer described the flood. ft ‘Thousands of gallons of water pour- ed from the turbulent stream into a: 131,000 acre basin—the Birds Point- New Madrid floodway “fuse plug”| Fargo, N. D., Jan. levee, below Cairo, An opening was] Olaf Bendickaon, 58, interior. ator in Fargo 25 yeats, died Monday Bey ii Glen Ullin, and four sisters, Mrs. Jo- seph Hovestal of Almont, and Margie, Vera and Frona Harper, all of Glen fF HI tell Bang’s Test Is Given 1m is Gees 1,226 Burleigh Cattle Miss Marie Newmsi, ‘ el in ree pretlecprttee school,!. One thousand, two hundred and rote Pace eno Te-l twenty-six cattle were tested for fod in an Pirsrsce pgfan held Bang’s disease in Burleigh county evening. during 1996, County Agent Henry O./ June 20, 1931, at Mandan. The couple ‘3 irgee tea reypan Nice on of had made their home there since Bil Dick of Blaarek, treshman| he ssid, ee ae agriculture at the North Dakota] The test for Beng’s disease {5 | SSS tural college, won the grand|handled in a manner similar to th: NOTICE The 28th annual meeting of the lemnity is paid to the farmer if the|can Legion Auxiliary room of the animal does not bring the appraised} World War Memorial Bullding, in ‘on the market. Bismarck at 1:08 F. M. Tuesday, ‘eb- caw dyed fey ee i * Charlotte M. Tayler, count uman, jecretary. , re-| Protection because undulant fever may | 1-26-28-30 2-1. |. | Often be traced to livestock which has ital |had Bang’s disease or other abortion trouble. Any person interested in day \naving cattle tested shoilld contact Putnam. “6 » willston ND. Jan 26-0) Early|| ENDS TODAY (TUES.) E at Tore eta | Hills é Hil vii Mn is i iff in i H Fr tS g « 9° The daring gamble of a special election which will decide ; whether they wish Mique sold over|| deathless love — portrayed 9 | the bar in privately owned saloons or|| by the screen’s most excit- Additional Markets Tie ari 1937, it 12 planes, t Quvgermexr ravers | of 11h huge bombers for the "navy, —Tover the counter in New York), | Will join the fleet. Under construc Nand Fund. 10. 11.41, tion at San Diego, these huge mono- planes weigh about 15 tons each and | are capable of carrying a bomb load of 4,000 pounds. A mirror turned to reflect the light from the head or cowl lamps is a great ald in attending to motor trouble at night. 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