The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1937, Page 1

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Telephone 2200 The Weather Fair tonight; Friday cloudy, possibly snow, not so cold. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper- ESTABLISHED 1878 PRICE FIVE CENTS The army doctor, above, stops . briefly in his rounds of the Cin- cinnati flood relief station to , count the pulse of a woman flood _ victim; With a tag to mark his identity, the aged man, above, waits in a refugee station at Memphis for some relative to claim him, You are very close, as you look at this picture, to contact with the flood waters of the angry Ohio. A cameraman climbed to the roof of a distillery at Lawrenceburg, Ind., to make this closeup study of flood ravages that made 10,000 flee the town. Note the jumbled small buildings in the right foreground, uprooted and tossed aside by the torrent, while the water rises to the roofs of lower homes and above the second story of the average house. The panorama shows how the river has covered the entire flatland to the edge of the range of hills rising in the background, REPUBLICANS BALK AT APPROVING CIVIL SERVICE MEASURE Claim Act Will Place 14,000 Democratic Postmasters in Office for Life FOUR NATIONS WAIT ORDER T0 ‘PICKET IN SPANISH WATERS Powers Agree to Forcibly Halt Flow of Volunteers to Civil War London, Jan, 23—(7)—Four great LOUISVILLE COUNTS HUNDREDS DEAD AS FLOOD WATERS EBB Packs Wife, Baby Giant Flood Here Mile Thru Slush Would Bury City Engineers Race Torrent to Avert Mass Evacuation Fear Hundreds May Be Found Drowned in Poorer Sec= tions of City By EDWARD J, NEIL RUN OF MEASURES Civil Service Bill Proponents in Senate Defeat Effort to Kin It Death Toll Now Between 200 and 400 With More Than Million Homeless; Damage Figured European powers held thelr warships my at $400,000,000 in 11 States arkening skies, bulging with rain, rode over - | teen peninsula with a. naval block-| ravaged Ohio river valley Thursday as thousands of : i ~ | battled hercitally tg, bolster weakening levees.’ Louisville, Ky., Jan. 28. < (2B) — ‘Wounded just short of the heart but no Jonger frightened, Louisville knew the worst Thursday and faced @ sad convalescence after five days ‘There were hundreds dead, perhaps River gauges rose steadily, nearing the crisis, at Cairo, Ill.,!hundreds more in » great plain of bill 36 nich woula make s ; _ rly 4 the sub-commities of the internation- | Now Madrid, Mo., and Hickman, Ky. dwellings completely covered by wa- ace pois eccrecagatd — al non-intervention group Thursday ; ‘ ter, but that maniacal Ohio was militery training was prevented to set a date for the multipower pa- Illinois Central engineers worked feverishly. to re-establish) Gown, for the moment that was atest the University of North Dakota trol of waters to halt forcibly | rail service into hard-pressed Cairo. that mattered. " and the sasicuiante! esis ee ge sd, (aad! troops to the ee vaneviles ee Shu dnliap ante were vitae ae ; nays ere tlt in the ark: ot ‘The anwhile 43 rom the rest 0} le city when ie only remaining — valley turns force attempt to knock out the Pens, Creat, Britain Geemay ana| the Maryland street bridge over flood-swollen Pigeon creek | overs the mighty Missasippl, leaving mies hry uote perianal Bie eeciered eae Italy would bé placed to enforce the | —Was closed by military order. : Known dead, thousands gravely il} of ae a a on ares not folton et be socity. No Repudiation in Suggestion) pen to which all four nations have Weary men, their faces covered with week-old beards, came| diseases attributable to the raging on the bill, thus defeating a sougnt to pass the bill Thureday rated Declares Fargo Propo- agreed was not disclosed prior to the} down from the 60-foot sea wall at Cairo, Nearly the whole| waters, and the possibility that it will eport to indefinitely postpone sction 2000 of the nent of Refunding committee meeting, Satie pad pan pou) on and a handful of women who remained | Pe Ness ot least before the full deatis on ‘was returned Echoes General Motors strike warships were expec cook and care for them. committee for more extensive study. reached congress in s request pe sine TS Join the blockade equadron in the fu- “We have done our best,” one of them said. “Now it’: jundreds penine Later Opposit gens 2 b ow it’s up Fear Hi Hoyton Chetges Alred Dower her. department to encertaln| won Meteaniing’ate vente woud “One plan was understood to have| to the river.” we rroperty damage in all pra Charges of illegal payment ‘of strikes and to be refunded was expressed Thursday | been drafted under which the fleets The yellow torrent droned monotonously, inching towards eet re of that right pes! bees insurance claims reached of Germany and Italy, which have! the top of th three-foot bulkh > any in the form of s book by ats hearing before the judiciary e new ‘oot bulkhead. more than they want to think of old reliving sase committee of the senate. recognized the Spanish insurgent As the waters abated in the north,|what may have happened to those penne : Fascists = the so ee Ente COUNTY iN RAPIDLY the Canes gnined rey fury on|thousands of the poorer class of ‘. government, would coast! cres\ lescent ‘Mississ-| Louisville working families who may Goren eae mare held by the Socialist government, ippi. have been trapped in the miles of Sail. tnsuraaes (ativision cRkas. een naval vessels, already ar Refugees, streamed cay from Rare and eae brick dwellings com ee ee spring maneuvers, would patrol the SUBSCRIBING QUOTA Red Gross headquarters in Washing. |badiands of the west end. waterfront, charged that of 750 copies insurgent areas, auerrees in. Washing Of she wees end ae booklet printed, none, oot be 1 The British feet, also concentrated r tor'80850 flood victims in the Oblos | was indicated Wednesday night in & "mts il aug a| Sea it," ele "aed| A cle ta Sete camer eased] OR FLAQQD) RELIED sere see mr a fe es iad Getting up tesuysions @estaandl eee ter two cearlie; [senate inquiry into railroad f -ltax expert. “It is't repudiation!” an alternate scheme, under which At the same time, army engineers|radio network. He said there were by the house, 66 to 41. encounters with -hostile crowds He said he would seek to remove that] wnen the state pays one hundred | opservers would be stationed at land a estimated that about 5,000 square|200 dead, after Chief Health Officer resulted in the temporary abduction tion, but Chairman Glass (Dem., ; Contributions Thursday Noon) mites were affected by the rampant|Dr. Hugh R, Leavell, admitted that In the hail insurance hearing, Sen- two of @ group of six organizers| SoUnCton, but Chaired oppose the | cents on the dollar.’ and sea entrances to Spain, siso was cote be Pit y pant 190 deaa bad: beck taken (teoun Ronan ator Whelan called attention to a the United Automobile Workers| Young, with Senator Tom Whelan | suggested but hopes for its approval Are Just Shy of $400 waters between Pittsburgh, Ps., and a previous request by the senate for the change. of Pembina, author of the bill, as-|were dimmed by Portugal’s uncom- Memphis, Tenn. along the fringe of the west end sece America, 4 Mark; Goal Is $525 The known dead stood at 293, the| tion, from homes that were not sub Mnsurance commissioner to submit) "Of the six who started out together, seein Tem UeAting OC, Sus aes | Den opeomton to Pipes suc ; homeless passed the million mark,|merger entirely. coples & booklet “Apparent bonds - a juced | . three were in a hospital at mii! fl ORNEY DEMANDS an additional 500, | These, he said, were victims of heart Irregularities in the State Hail Insur-| Thursday; another ‘was suffering I | would result in a tremendous saving Burleigh county THursday was rep-| on, ‘and Croverty lous oe catinneeea | failure, pre and ante _ rigor i saked Thomas trom minor injurtes; one reached his to the state, ATKINSON FUNERAL faly subscribing its quote to the Red| at’ more Fre 440,000,000. ferera, who died Just out of reach of "| home unharmed, sixth was (OSS l. ie waters, yond elping for a report. reported as missing by union lead-' GABLE BLOOD TEST At the request of Senator Whelan Contributions st’noon Thursday F hands of tremendous relief drive in Coulan’t Copies the committee amended the bill to ‘stood short of :$400. RAIN RECORDS SET hich all parts of the nation joined McDonald sated be bad ealed at| Robert ©. Travis, union organiser eS provide for a rate of interest at 3 per ) (rasa of 00. The quots|| TN TENNESSEE AREA hands with funds and supplles. the offices of the insurance commis-| st Plint, asked the state police {01 also Wants Actor to Confront] °ey.on the refuneeng, bonds tasen , Eber sied in. te total was $0 cents Provide Police Officers Sone a ed car Pagetee | edstor orgatise. | Woman Who Claims | state now pays an average rate of in- tad ‘Mrs. Cast Boot, Td Righteenth|| Of the weather bureau, sald Thurs- || Cities from as far south as Phoentx, ‘Mayo later reached headquarters at terest of 498 per cent on its bonds. | Rites to Be in Episcopal Church) st. ‘The five-year-old girl brought|| 487 the rains that caused the cur- aris, aad cae ay as Beaten meme Fj Detroit explaining he stepped into s Daughter Is His “One of the primary reasons for vo | her bank to the Red Cross head-|| 7” Were ae Eroeiney ce" || police etficers tar soln the evi tedertt A New Kind drug store when @ man attempted to _______—.___. | refunding state bonds is the fact that] With Burial in St. Mary's | quarters and opened it there, tumn-|| Terorded in so short a time over |) ples attests fe Sole te eas Strike him, then went by taxiceb (0| Los Angeles, Calif, Jan. 38—(P— Lelie tobatdi ety heisegineey Cometery Tie aver, tne entire proceeds to the) “Johnsonville, ‘Tenn, had the s,tmere was sil heavy guard around Lansing Joseph Painter, counsel for Mrs. 2 ‘bonds 7 highest precipitation of any ie buildings Louisville of Almanac there. Violet Wells Norton, woman,| 82. “Bome of the mill bow, Miss Mary Cashel, Red Cross) | weather station—23.11 inches — in ||Medical school, where the better, pre~ ‘driver, who escaped harm, would demand w 6 cent interest, payable services for T. R. worker, said rich and alike were! served bodies were believed to be waite PeomaIA sod his four afurd passers a] full, AMP, atte Yo ete |eemicenmealy iy | UES PISO Unie continuo fending tn contributions caine This was a downpour of 2611 tons jog “Meabiticsdon | And | enue ieee S, Haskin, of, Washingiac.| on the opposite side of te execs as] mune” Mf the husky film actor is the] | WOES, Stn gchar sate and mu-|since 19l4-and former staic enginee,| men ordered {rom Fort Lincoln to| | Of NAUr f0 the acre fnibrenchon, , D. C., is a new kind of book—no ad-| they entered Flint and then pulled et inter, nicipal issues.” Some-local subdivi-| who was stricken with a heart attack | Jonesboro, Ark., left. Bismarck on & ‘The cleanup in what is left above 20 but | directly into thetr path. The taxicab| CHEnt’s 13-year-old dougie | 4. | sions have’ financed obligations, as/here Wednesday, will be held at 2p. special train at 1.07 p,m. Thursday.| Along the 1,000-mile ghost town|water of the low west end accounted wealth of information use-| crashed into a tree in to avoid "|iow as 4 per cent and bonds of other |m., Saturday, at the St, George's Epis-| Te was to make « speedy| trail, the slowly receding waters lep-|in that section for the last of the 20,- everyday tying Gictment with Jack Smith, Los An: per ful to the whole family—household| the car. geles private detective, and Prank| states have been selling on the mar-| Copal church. trip via St. Paul and Kansas City.| ped idly st empty houses in the/000 originally marooned there. Many sie: ects sm Sal Cage Malick Chdasler | set ite eae | aaa te er. | are Be ol| etSe GPy |ARY CY vmmata, eo eee mee dS Q on 9 x was “! = : , e 5 = | Chit Seis etnies ee eee | CASE eo ete rorker, on charees of wi ck trevd-| Uever of refunding,” and said that) Will be made in Gt. Mary's cemetery ready to leave on short notice. coming of paramount interest in|by boat. mula Bon the usual almanac and calendar Repays for Aid Given| 330 money tron tage. many states including South Dakota | beside the body of his wife who died/ Robert Wardley, new Red Cross| northern Ohio river valley communi- Once the titer clarion, aan pages. “Z will ask also that Gable sppear|had reduced their indebtedness, in June 1936, istrict supervisor fog North Dakota,| ties where the worst apparently has|_ Once the river statied going dows, This unique book is called Uncle} Fargo, N. D., Jan. 28—(P)}—Plesd-| 1, orson betore Mrs. Norton 20 she Cites Price Forecast City and county offices will be| srriveq here Thursday but remained| passed, drew estimates ranging into] (veins vat wvet 1h feet higher tha Sam's Almanac because the infor- guilty in Cass county district it ble, whether, Fowler stated that if bonds . were {closed during the rites out of respect! only long enough to say “hello.”| billions. Officials sald the average| pot ree rl mation i contains was sssembled| court Thursday to a charge of ob-| may determine, if posliie, waetine| fower sees Mor the outstanding |r the man whose engineering genius Awaiting him here were orders to| cost for cleaning and drying out a|tne, Previous Mood top reported. i P taining by false pretenses, Jo-| 1 rie years ago in England,” the| issue would lose a premium of $274,-/"es responsible for the construction | hurry to the flooded ares. He left| single flooded home was $250. city. This despite the fact that dread salted = el ber i oe sa” a ad Scum |e ener eat | son ci a ata en re ea i | ere was , typhoid was still a ins Moorhead bank, was| Gable denied he ever was in Eng-/which he said was from the First |in the Capital City. = mut was increasing, typ! tentenced to six montas in the county| land. His first wife, Josephine Dil-|Netional Bank and Trust company of “active palibearers wit be o. 4) Embalmers Holding — | tre seman. water flowed into the seed soe Saat eae i Ae when ihe knew him in Portland, Ore., in bill were Paeeal te value of North pane: eee a = se 4 Annual Meeting Here wonins nen pas wale aes a) rousing by the bows, Po Inte | ne dogo was born in Bagiand, | etagier said ne was primarily in- |, WeePerman. Honorary pallbearers) catied by Leo M. Finnegan of Minot,| of the city's needs. disease spreader, worried engineers the bank ve | ented 2, the #7300000 institutios, (Goddard E.G. Patterson, J. p.|Dresdent, the annual winter meeting Reaay to Evacuate sel Sowers are cloner ae been made 1 the Bank of North Dakota, He said Ky John Burke, Dr. N. embalme! The war department was advised 2 Increasing Dosage 0: the Bank of North Dakota, He salt rench, Judge John Bu |hheld tn the offices of Dr. Maystl Wil-| st, forces were ready to evacuate by chiefly by bodies of hundreds of eats Reli P tiff 5 Ramstad, Knowles, George lams at the capitol Thursday. dogs caugl rising waters. paid $175.42: to the county leves ron ent plan of taking up bonds in ad: |jey, Burt Finney, F. L, Conklin end|” geveral applications for embalmers’| !#24 end mare Teeldenie oe It will be weeks, they estimate, be- te Tome The deteod-| Vatican Olty, Jan 3¢-(0)—Ineness:| "ance 20d reducing toterest in (et iJon A. Shem, a of Rea Moenees mere being considered and the| Sen ine flood crest pours down the| fore they can get at the job of , Jan. 28. . Z . , . - | re. ; was in| Sississl ‘pollsy'iis' father ‘hed [Pope Pior' pain and permitted him Tt was extimated that approximate: SiS ese weiaey eractigiiolsrend er rene, Woe met Sea however, DISMISS INSULL SUIT to continue his work Thursday. His sy eee, ‘also |S from engineers who said the river's San? doctors expressed hope that with care ly $27,000,000 of state bonds are out-/the last 5 Present officers of the board besides ‘Chicago, . This figure would be re-/leaves one son, another daughter, a are E. W. Gilbertson of| billion dollar dike system trom Cairo) Francis B. Allegretti dismissed EDGELZY MAN TO WED they might restore the pontiff to | teen srg ps oe a ee #| Finnegan el LG. &.| to the gulf showed no signs of weak-| for want of equity Wednesday s suid ‘Wednesday = sithough they said the eons give ecis Gebtedness is concerned if the large |children to mourn his loss. Kennelly of Mandan, , and| ness and hope was expressed whole-/ for an accounting of $80,000,000 against State”... .cccecccesccsssscooseveces 23, Edgeley, 'superficial relief and there is no chance | sinking fund to meet the bonds held Pedi) may view the body at ir eee vena Sicerioe vot, th sie crane elgg eaergneese | Lovage ner ap reign goa were acl 4 a Qfail to Washington, D.C.) D, and Leona Khudt, 20, Lodi, |tor improvement in his fundamental in the Bank of North Dakote, rene Teer elses Pees met pul . vitles Ste. pea ree ee peace, f *

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