The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 30, 1931, Page 1

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IS GIVEN HONOR AT OPENING MEETING lected as Vice Chairman of Building Body PLANS NOT YET OUTLINED Selection of Secretary and Ar- chitect May: Be Made Soon, Members Indicate ' George A. Bangs, Grand Forks, was, “elected chairman of the North Da- commission named vice chairman. Adjutant Gen- eval G. A. Fraser, Fargo, is the third member of the commission. Action. was taken following # con- ference of the commission with Gov- ernor. George F. Shafer in the lat- ter's office. Bangs said following the meeting and the taking of a photograph show- i, aang oe end that the meet cog probably ‘rou that the commi ‘have decided, by the end of that time, how {it- would proceed. Such matters of detail as the selec- eet ar tat ment of an tect, % considered at 2p. m. but would be taken up during the opening “plenty.” He urn these the commissioners, he.said, for th consideration. ‘ Among applicants for the their use, he said. CONFESSES KILLING SIX PERSONS IN 1912 Man Sentenced to Michigan State Prison Reiterates Ad- mission in Court ALLINDI CONGRESS =e sires nes fe eee IPPROVES MOST OF GANDHTPRNIPLES Silent, Sphinxlike Figure Downs Opposition to His Creed by Personality Karachi, India, March 30—()—A Bangs indicated. commission said| sent Gandhi, squatting sphinzlike they had no ides as to the number|in.the center of 40,000 souls, downed of applications for ‘these positions but! active opposition to his creed by sheer Governor di qualified self-determination and in- would have an attorney here by Tues-|Seven Gunmen, Well Equipped an Shoots Bangs Named Capitol Commission Chairman'Winuno GRAND FORKS MAN [Sewer em] ARGO FIVE BEATS ‘Among resolutions . passed by the | “My had. been wall treated. With Tools, Are in Store pecs near ey py enpaome , B ly Almost Eight Hours Her husband, identifying the body, | bother. Andrew, was committed to an ‘suffrage. Aehaitl 3 § sf ¥ SS PRENDINT AGA tt Deposed by: i, i : 3 i i § EER $i i Ee Be : : cD Chicago; March 90—(F)—King- ‘is dead! "ong ire Sing 5 i i ’ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1931 ; : oman, Kills BJORNSON, AWATTING HEARING, DENIES HE | WAS TREATED BADLY Long Legal Battle Expected to Begin Late Monday in Wah- peton Hearing ,_Aceures Brothers_{! AFFAIR AT KENMARE Arthur Peterson, 34, Is Dead ‘and Minnie Anderson, 20, Is in Hospital OCCURRED EARLY SUNDAY Three Bullets Pierce Liver, Stomach, Pancreas, Back, and Arm of Woman BISMARCK -TO WIN BASKETBALL TITLE Lanky Midgets Are Forced to Limit-to Eke Out'19-to- « 17 Verdict RECORD CROWD SAW GAME Fargoans Stall Through to State Championship in Last Minutes TO FIGHT IMMEDIATE TRIAL Confessed Extortionist and Kid- naper Said to Have De- nied Counsel's Claim Minot, N. D. March 20—(7)— Arthur E. Peterson, 34, fired three re- volver shots into the body of Miss Minnie Anderson, 20, watched her for 8 few mnutes until he apparently be- Meved she was certain to die, and then shot and killed himself at a The police photo of him ~ Wearing his “disguise” ‘Wahpeton, N. D., March 30.—(7)— When Gordon Bjornson pictures show graphically how Fred Burke, accused as a professional | pre) ‘and described as “the most dangerous man alive,” mansged to dodge growing a mustache naping said her Chances of recovery are not good. vestigated the shooting said that un- requited affection apparently was the Teason for the 3 Fred Burke Plans Battle WOMAN KILLS SELR Against Murder Sentence DRIVING AUTOMOBILE LOGAL CHILD 1S [owe met wae ae cars OFF HIGH PRECPICE se STRUCK BY TRUCK; ct |rrmor Broadway Follen’ Star Defense Counsel a of pips gemsie! pete oneness Shocks Riviera by Taking » SKULL FRACTURED oss sana against life imprisonment for murder Her Life Monday, refusing to waive examina- | to the Twin Cities, Heder said he had . tion when arraigned for the killing | “uncovered some startling develop- a n the Gordon Fischer, 5, Son of Mr.|0f Charles Skelly, St, Joseph police- Manta in the case” but refused fur- Pb ae eS acaed Berge rere and Mrs. Anton Fischer,:Is April 8 before Justice of the Peace) The he-ving is to be before : OE ne eee Accident Victim poss cocersguoenil ‘ terson watched her for five or 10 min- when the BLE ph eth eh de = reareahis, gunman called the nation's ; : “ ‘een ea as-she -Sontinued fo havome Kaf- 4 « “ * Y i rr, en’ unt toned his shirt, con- |] "Senter—vernon Weaver, Devils || Gordon Placher, 5, son of Mr. 'and/as Usual end kept his shifting brown her. placed a small caliber revolver against Te-|] rake ¢ Mrs. Anton Fischer, 1028 .Raymond photographers. His pie While she drank she scribbled aj his left breast and fired, the bullet Guards—Lester Dohn, Bis- || St. suffered a fractured skull when | praermen® took Place in tiny 8°) Richi ii note to her husband, —reputedly| Plereing his heart. s marck and Jack Charbonneau, |/ he was struck by a truck-on'Beventh |only a handful of officers, camera-| | FOr turday night said Bjorn-| wealthy Wall Street broker, which | on which the peer, soe tae ee Fargo. 8t., between Avenue B and C atabout|men and three or four newspapers ented ‘manhan- | read: and died almost instantly. reporters were admitted. (Continued on page seven) “Please take care of my mother.| Other occupants of the house, Burke indicated he would plead not Pay 4,000 francs to Wally.” Another|which was on the L. P. Sorenson guilty at. his April 8 appearance, then paragraph which referred to the pos-|farm, including the mother of Miss lapsed into stolid silence. Prosecutor sibility of her going back to the stage | Anderson and a sister, fled from the Wilbur Cunningham, his assistant was undecipherable. dwelling without investigating the and the sheriff went into conference When + show - {Shooting and went to a neighbor's with Burke after the 10-minute hear- ROBBED OF $35 n ide aes erty the [home and shortly thereafter Sheriff , ing before Justice Collier but they James P. Doyle and State's Attorney said afterwards they could not in- B. L. Wilson of Bowbells were noti- duce the prisoner to talk. He said he fied. Mrs. Anderson, the gir!’s moth- a is housekeeper at-the Sorenson arm. . In January, 1919, Miss Anderson's day. Burke seemed tired, but said he the state penitentiary for signet beg reopen their father. He shot his parent with Chicago, March 30.— (#)— Taking her life, other than that she had suf- | rifle and then clubbed him to death m of the Wieboldt depart-| 1.0.4 = sudden neurasthenic attack, with an ax. such as had bothered her intermit-| , 7W° Years ago, Mrs. Anderson made i E x for. tay an attempt to have her son pardoned Police identified her as the former APPOINTS NORDB cence = toe tee but was unsuccessful. been ® justice 13 years and in prac- Als. : Ruined Financier Kills gee es se t ry his tice here since 1905. He was a grad- :. ° er ‘ sc0/ Pair and Th Recess Appointment Given: Min- : ey schoo! in 00a, ee and en Himself nesotan for Federal Judge-* On his admittance to the county h | She known to the New York |_ Rochester, N. Y. March 30.—(7)— i VAN HOOK CASHIER jail Burke gave his name stage as Peggy Davis. His hope of a “comeback” in the stock _ ship in State Burke—he had been 2 “You're going to pull the al market apparently abandoned and si i in-law, and then turned the revolver Seer erence +o er em MAKE HEROIG FIGHT cee] LOUCKS AOQUTTED seca ointment to James Alger Yee to be]. bezzling $25,040, Furnishes 10 § AVE THER B |ABY Were Charged With the Fatal Stabbing of Man's Wife Last Nov. 19 PRIBUNDER BONDS Sessa eet veeerg are BOWLES AND MMS |Eeciuieeee ene Nebraska Man and Wife Battle Snowdrifts 30 Miles to Get Medical ‘Aid for Police, Federal Men, and Spouses Z i F E £ ig j j the nati anf ie #33 BA ERE gel aehage Hl foli Hy Ht i “E ; z wi [ | i ad Er i if

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