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REGAN WOMAN IS NEAR DEATH FROM EXPLOSION e THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1927 IMRS. H.CW. URDE, BADLY HURT AS, LAMP BLOWS UP Hunt for Girl’s Kidnaper and Murderer Grips Pacific Southwest HUGE REWARD |[_Kine Ben ts Deaa_|/Rough Sea Halts Rescue |[ qussec onPHANAGE WHERE 50 CHILDREN LOST LIVES || IS PROMISED- of Men in Ill-Fated Sub fs — One Diver Rescued After Be-|! FOR CAPTURE; | : oscued e Death | ing Under Freezing Cold) | Water For Three Hours— 12-year-old Marian Parker's Six Members of Crew FP vagy Me brea Badly Mutilated Body Re- and his 9-year-old son, John, turned’ to Father a O. C. Uhde, Her Son, and John | Lundberg Burned About‘ Face and Hands -_— ,' HOME IS DEMOLISHED Known to Be Alive—Fate of were Tend: kackedto doitaran 34 Others Undetermined 3 home near here yesterday. leve the: 7 RE by vobeern: a Wat os teu eees Explosion Occurs beeen p ere $1,500 RANSOM 1s PAID Mocking, Defiant Letter Threatens Same Fate For Girl’s Twin Sister Los Angeles, Dec. 19—(AP) —Not a single clew that might lead to the capture of the man whc dismembered the body of little Marian Parker, 12, had been found by Los Angeles po- Washington, Dee. 19.—(7.— joie: Besta : e j Night While Men Were Offic " . iia . : parisons Today “Seid the? a HE A ST GETS i Working on Furnace soueeeiseemte cae | OPEN LETTER Mrs. H. C. W. Uhde, ‘74, with those believed alive on the “oe submarine S-4,.0n the bottom of her son-in-law’s' father, John| Lundberg, are suffering pain- oe in cold, wither for ful burns as the result of theh: lines became tangled, the mes- was. too roug! “off Province- or Regan is at death’s door today,| nema gers te | FROM NORRIS} re or more ivers on explosion of a gasoline lamp it} re Loe on was rescued by Nebraska Senator Condemns town, Mass., further diving and her son, O. C. Uhde, an scene, was forced to remsin un- Publisher For Publication ~ the Uhde home on Main streeti lice detectives up to 8 a. m. to- er, Eadie, and re- 3 : : in Regan about 8 o'clock Satur- day. Thi: the candid state- moved to the naval hospital at of Documents Led day night, which 4 nent of Herman Cline, detec: Boston in a serious ion. us Ren , ig completely: p( is the holl hell of the St. Charl hh it Queb h unoben hep eo | ere is the hollow shell of the St. Charles orphanage at Quebec, where at least 50 children are believed | is! 2 to have lost their lives when fire swept through the century-old building. Note how the walls tte ‘coated Redes = id 4 with ice, formed when the firemen played streams of water on the bullding in freezing weather. Many of 3 i the casualties occurred when children who were not reached by the flames were suffocated by smoke, when they heard the dull 5 ah eee crested neha eR SOE A RII TR of thé blast, neighbors found} Bismarck Has Coldest Weather with broken fariere and def bris and had considerable dif+ tive chief, who is directing the greatest man hunt in the Lis- - tory of southern California. Benjamin Purnell, for ¥ SENATORS ARE CLEARED li les, D hi leader of the House of David cult pat mod poten trem + ol os Angeles, | Dec. 19. (#)—The| at Benton Harbor, Mich, died Friday] ySy"gre’® greatest man hunt in the history of morning. ‘ork for the disaster spot, near the Pacific southwest—search for Wood Ead, were having trouble. the fiend who kidnaped, murdered One, the Sagamore, asked as- and petal little Maclay ae, KING BEN DIES sistanct, —gripper 08 ngeles and al eae: tak neighboring cities today. Mass., Dec. 19.—(?) The Atlantic’ coast f ‘ While 4,000 trained men. of the —The intic coast resources 0! or Police, district ateorney's and FRID AY~BODY \ | the United States navy Sas open star to em eet Articles. Show Attempt to Draw. Unjustified Conclu- sions, Norris Claims ° y) 3 0 B 1 Ni h ficulty in‘ rescuing her. Her | as sons, William and Otto, were} the United States navy conce Since 192 a e OW t lg Eis first, to rush te her assist, sheriff's offices continued the hunt, re today in herculean efforts to rst, condemning him for publi- = ‘ ance an . W. H. Thelan of h cking, defiant let- wrest from death six of the 40 en- a ——————-_—_—_—$ | wii wash mde purportitig ‘to-come from” ih STILL IN BED a men aboard the. submarine bearing vont teary ora Piste] | Two Children Are || Weather Bureau Thinks Cold|| Child Killed in H pein de i See Inf i S . i Presumably were alive, i " j Soe slayer. ore ea) or the Sa others’ on the ill-fated Mexican fund for four United | ‘ Burned to Death | Spell Is Broken, However. || Fall on Scissors | rap na Keel: be ————_—_—___—_—______-» States senators, was made_ public craft Sati when the coast rays pen Ate | coett| today by Senator Norris, Republi-| * 12-year-old sister, Majorie. While ‘| and Predicts ‘Much Warmer’ |* the police guarded the letter, which i can, Nebraska, one of the senators Merrill, Wis., Dec. 19.—(AP) Minneapolis. Dec. 19.—‘ automobile traffic, Ole Tyberg, } na ialvencd mntahd oar Colony Officials Refrain From oy bed Poe Perricone, tet named in the documents, —Two infant’ children were For Tonight and Tuesday—| —with a chiid’s vere Caritas section foreman at Regan, i alarm, many of the officers believed| Announcing Demise or Call- that hope was dim. ; oe ORION eect ic | Nemyed teaseih ends thdser | ‘Tesins Ron’ on Time—Hins Mey Wine sin yeeeaa Rennie |went to Wilton on the raile} thematic ing Undertaker day, In whichevery” minute was| Wahe: Heflin, Alabama; " day hen fie destroyed ‘the | Service Still Handicaped by| ter of Herman Wing, ran mer. |T08d’S gasoline speeder and re- Nearly half hundred suspects SEHR, i] ‘and the odds were admit- Follette, _ Wisconsin—have been} farm home of Harold Donovan, rily into another room at her urned wil e doctor within | precious cleared of ] e any suspicion of having} nine miles north of Merrill. Blocked Highways had been taken into custody since (idly against the slowly suffocat-| received the money or having been| Eugene Donovan, 2, and his Saturday night when Marian’s dis-|A WAIT RESURRECTION | ing survivors in an almost impossi-| syproached in regard to it by mem-| sisters Geraldine, 1, are the Vie- : Recovery membered body. was bartered to her — bers of the special senate commi tims, Breaking all low temperature! tripped on a rug and fell, driv- Mrs. Uhde suffered the frac father, Perry M. Parker, an assist- In the provonge — a. and| %¢ investigating the charge and siisneinieisladabietis records since January 23, 1922, the| ing the blades of the scissors ture of a collar bone and sever- | ant bank cashier, for $1,500—paid! House of David Followers Be-| ma° {t¢,00" Tlect, from Rear| 2° by Mr. Hearst, who gave th juercury plunged to 30 degrees be-| deep into her heart. She died on the assumption of the parent ° . rescue documents to the committee. low zero in Bismarck at midnight) before medical attention could |! ribs and, due to her advanced that the girl still was alive. Vir-} Jieve Leader Will Arise Admiral Frank me Bramb From his sick bed, Senator Norgis Sunday to make the capital city of age, little hope is held for her tually all of them were released North Dakota the coldest spot on - a recovery. She was said.this 4 ing to be much wes a ‘day amd her deat 36 $ the rawest — it, desper- after questioning. hei of the Unfortunate men, a PP epi andg Frly wih ie NOT -MURDERED. the national map of the U. S. weath- home Sunday to get a pair of |an hour’s time, shears for her father. When she came dancing back she Little Hope For Aicplenex ‘Used Rr ay tay . hes concerning” | oF bureau. 3s ‘ Airplanes were pressed inta serv-| ° qi." 4 iN in the ic dots and" of! fund that he had no evidence that’ | As far af the ‘reports of the ,. aff arte Tene S Cimpect toe ten cepetton, Harbor, Mie ‘ Dec. 2 (Continue’ on -1ge two) iny' of tlie senaties: recived the Weather bureau stations in the nee Uhde and John ‘ * Vegas, Nevada, where they " over-| House of David, is dead. “He died| ty money. The Hearst stories did not SHERIFF N AY : eo} po and Elis i tea who were in the basement Lagibers, i took an eastbound motor stage, re-|5¢°'11:30 last Friday morning and use the names of the senators, Pind sis) the Not th Amn ri eer, explosion occurred, were severely ; sulting in the arrest of Lewis D-|today, the third day after his death, : rool cepa at once cas Mme burned about the fece: and arms, Wyatt. The asresting officers, aft-| i, body. still lay in the bed where ex questioning him, expressed the] ho’ had died, M T AT MINOT ate committee by Mr. Hearst, |Man Found Dead in Cabin Lpinion al ie Was no’ ie man * a e Wanted but he was finger printed wane Deectettahitn ee EE Entirely Without Honor Near Kief Believed Victim Previous to today, the lowe-t tem- perature recorded this year was on Their injuri extremely painful UNDER FIR E but nok particularly peste The men were installing a furnace : in the home and were using a gaso- : Senator Norris said in the open . 4 and photographed. He told the of- *, A \ FORT LINCOLN SOLDIERS . re line vapor lamp for light, when Mr. ficers he was en route to Terre Side petite cree SS arrerer dep Ge ne ee at Meanie GET ARCTIC CIRCLE GARB ||Some Claim Prospective Candi-| Unde discovered the lamp was leak: _ Haute, Ind., his former home, and! have made no announcement of their| Convention Starts January peeees date Cannot Qualify Under |i, 2nd the dripping gasoline had Eskimos were reported in ignited. He picked up the lamp in Constitution an attempt to extinguish the nr eople oie “hive. wilzmiael Gill wi ave wi ene ae enesanien walk- New York, Dec. 19.—(?)—The nosne of the blast are astounded at saat Jones A il 4 ut the || New York World, Democratic, in a/the fact that the dwelling, @ one- pee ‘rom head to foot dispatch from Wiashingtan cate story Wungal a coe be i, as : | Says that the constitutional eli: letely wrecked an > o! Twenty ‘buffalo fur coats, re- }j ity of Herbert Hoover for the pi rie A small paced nes ot enue, : (Siow acai f his testi A investigation in Los Angeles tended ’, OF nls + Minot, N. D., Dec. 19.—(#)—Olaf to corroborate his story. | pe rielogie ye demise began —Ice Cream Makers to Meet ire be en ee rae laste coat Johnson, 56, farmer found dead in The officers placed slightly more!ty spread through the city early} About the Same Time | snd dishonest but that you are en-| Bis shack four miles southwest of weight on the arrest of an unnamed | ¢hig morning jhe Dr. C. N. Sowers, * tirely without honor.” Drake, was not a murder victim, suspect in Los Angeles. ‘The! colony physician, was sought for RNs Tea tclal committee investigat-| but died from the effects of aleohol- ee cie ore toe boos soanner \ verification. At first he said any araanes mails kal “9 dairyi ing the authenticity of the docu- ia ay Carl Hanson of Towner e family of a Los Angeles phys' e last year a sai lay. cian and a former student at a‘mil- ereemapluics PAPAG cama from ie re will be consid- finery ie Cones Lesa Mional The sheriff, State’s Attorney Al- itary school and a college in Los * Issues Statement fortt. D: ¢ bert Weber and Dr. Craise, Mc- North Dakota today on the out- skirts of Fort Lincoln, but in- vestigation proved that they Angeles, had. some knowledge of the ty read; papers, perhaps from the Mexican Henry county coroner, visited the|] minders of the day when the || dency is being questioned; that the| The first floor was lifted up, pulling Parker family’s activities, the po- woe tiny Peg Pee Dr. Rovernnas ad ane check on shack Saturday after Johnson had/| most conspicuous denizen of || question, first Yaised in a “whis-| nails out of the joints, pny r= . lice intimated. \ Sowers issued this statement: __ issioner sationinen: tile tive of Mr.| been reported found dead, and the the North Dakota prairies was || pering” campaign, has become of|ing and breaking most of re Another Gir] Kidnaped “Benjamin died at 11:30 last Fri-| The State Ice Cream Makers’ as-| ,, Questioning brasken wrote: | three reached an agreemnt that he/| the bison, and now almost price- || interest to his friends. joists, Every window was, Meanwhile, the nerves of citizen8,|day morning, December 16. 1 warst, et wrote: could not have come to his death|} less, were received Sunday at The constitution provides that no/ and the sills on the concrete founda- d piled rd - it of murder. the “nation’s coldest army post” || one shall be eligible for the office] ti blown out almost the en- peyerenabet Than $50 0,000 for the niet make 27k pababe secant th amarall of acute that John-|] together-with. numerous. other || “who shall not Bae attained "Ps the ri Tength “of the building. The capture of little Marian’s murderer,| religious convictions of the colony. bu son, who had been a county charge,|{ fur accoutrements for holding || age of 35 years and been 14 years concrete foundation was tered ived ‘another shock last night ft a the Magic A ‘ing, and the bruise: at bay the bitter cold of ‘the || a resident within the United States.” . when ig Biel Swapp, It ugh: a rerurretion as Christ did and lone ‘ on hh “i hich ‘iat deed fo : gs ee to the fur coat: fe big acess ays fer 120 years “a ss at Has Terrific Force «/ x * ki posi q proba- ition. to Ss fore he ame for inistrato: - "4 prot ae oa inaped &*/ are holding the body for three increase the bie ponielen of re he fal to the floor,;| which will be . issued to the {| in 1917, Mr. Hacer oy ey in arances it is believed From appe: snarfamen, antamabile drivers the Orient and Exrope, nd that thas Spe Sarnia on the Se ae soldiers . working je ose who 88; is ke id barns and corral, $0. canvas || was abroad aatil 1917 declare they smashed when it fell back to the The second kidnaper failed to Refuse to Believe Report b bs the sheriff declares. ee ee ae ir ee | eat Sa eae iceine b 5 was \- : ; on Pasadena. Police ‘said his de.|Teside at the heada didn’t _know “what a common see ne and both of his|| parkas fringed with rabbit fur, || have strong legal evidence bearing| floor. Many holes were blown in the seription did not tally with that of scighir ag aT Vnited Staten that feet were frozen, necessitating am-|| 20'pairs of gauntlets lined with |] on this point. << ing and the partition was bedly the slayer of Marian Parker. had died. Many men of ial dacuments| Putation. muskrat fur, 30 pairs of felt ‘Those who question Mr. Hoover’s| twisted. The chimney was wrecked Every tick of the clock, officers many alleged offic uments) P’Funeral services. were held at|| shoes, 20 fur caps, 26 buffalo || eligibility, the article adds, main-|and @ long rip in the roof indicated said, meant a lessened chance for M - offered! Drake yesterday. No trace of rela-|| robes for the automobile driv- || tain the constitution means that|the place of escape of the blast’s the capture of Marian’s slayer, who| fi dairymen’s magazine. and tives has been found. ers and 30 pairs of fleece lined || the 14 years of residence within|force. “The rear door ‘and door is. bel lieved to have been assisted by| ~ Those who accepted Bay url 2 Bloves, were soneiod ras the United States must be continu fratoe wow Rew. Rey ot ae as 5 u no. tte, Chicago. 1 218, ‘ lany cases of frostbi' a ous wu e til i ‘ice, + distance z The iiduaper strock last Thurs- lc ; At one point in his letter of more Auxiliary and War been Teported at the fort by Mr. Hoover vas Ro West from the house. Ni Popimng be day morning. While Marian and ind ricultural college, Fargo, is ‘expected (Continued on page two) Mothers Pack Boxes |] thevsoldievs coming off guard || Branch, Iowa, August 10, 1874, and| Salvaged from the. furnishings, ag Marjorie were on their way to| 1h ‘ 8 J} i who* had been compelled to || remained in the United States con- Sieg Pes £9, completely school, they noticed a stranger tion in the absence pf Robert Former Mayor of For N..D. Veterans|| tramp their rounds in their || tinuously until 1897, the World says.|_ The i red people, are. af the watching them from a coupe about} U! president of ‘he iation, who . to regular winter uniform through af Pome ots sigh fe ge ce irs. i block from their home. He at- wi vania. Chicago Asked . Eleven North Dakota boy#in var-|] Snow two feet deep and with |! Business Men Meet .. Lundberg, just - across to Discuss Plans A Run For Senator} ious veterans’ hospitals scattered|] the. mercury hanging below banitte some Yreka Some J pewiaany throughout the country will receive |} 7€5. ane one Pied ere re Fe a9 hi ring the Colonel Thomas W. Brown, ly is one of the Chicago, Dec. 19,—W—A _ letter] ® bit of Christm:s cheer dui community, ff i iii oldest in the Regan in Chicago, _| meeting. to. Carter. H. Harrison, five times| Wet in the form of Christmas boxes gimmanding officer, reported For Opening Roads okies in the Rags sore Cafe Owners Say says is “Fe mayor of Shieh, asking him to Bi and the fur shipment vealed. A group of business men of Bis-| mules from that vil It was a perfect piece — aay bey a become 6 fanaa eg tie ane: the American Legion Auxiliary and marck met Saturday afternoon at 12 senator, was made public today by|the Fort Lincoln chaptér of the| Dec, g when the mercury rested at | He Association of Commerce to dis-| gn bad nearly co: hicago, Dec. '19.—(P)—TI i (Continued on page two) C will be ro liquor drinking in ‘es 0! will be useful to'men who are th marck and Baldwin, since the road still receiving tre.tmen’ in hos- from Baldwin to Minot is clear. tals as the result of their service jowent t Highway No. 10 cast is open, and| [Vy for their country ir the world war. immediate action is being taken Hd hy KS the county commissioners and J. G. y) Belangec of the Interstate Trans-| [7 portation line. should War Mothers. : 5 cuss the possibility of opening the! momaanenias oe ——0] cago’s leading dine amd Boos pong be of Mlinois er nts. ts boxes contain flocks of stale BS, earers pal below zero on| Snow . blocked’ roads before "Chrlst- onan Road. wag ost i "| places during the holidays, if the| words. li. other games, Q q ‘The chief discussion « ed the| f@7m! When josion: ! Weather Report Giited “ottetes et the ae bs ad.|stettes, gum, ‘t kerehlets, and “| eee discussion concerned, the Ib Temperature’at 7 &. 27 Highest yesterday Lowest last night . Hel

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