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My = = ‘The Weather Cloudy Thursday night and Pri- day, plied colder, northerly winds. North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1878 -_BISMARCK, ‘NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1981 Ses —— } Rockne’s Body Brought B to Notre Damem™msamt, | BROADCAST ORLAST Brothers Murder _|_WORKINMANAGUA | RITES NEXT WEEK IS | oa a 7 Case Goes to J ury Bodies Taken From Ruins is PLANNED BY CHAINS a git e Do King of Siam is Defendant Is Charged With As-| dh ea |___ Guarded Closely | sassination of Jake Lingle, allied Coach’s Homecoming Wednes- Hongkong, April 3—(")—Au- Reporter SUPPLIES ARE SUFFICIENT Way Differed From Those of thorities revealed ‘Thursday that » i Pty yh a es Victorious Past nesday on the Canadian Pacific |LONG TRIAL NEARS FINISH] Surgeons Perform Amputations, liner Empress le} aa rile 2 — ‘ Set Bones for 15 Con- tee cokes s- |Charge of ‘Cold-Blooded’ Mur- eoctien Hole SILENT RESPECTS ARE PAID re acd Wad tance 7 ; eas “iba ths. ike tb’. Revive the jer Answers Defense ‘Con- ie ne ‘ieee : king fe to " , By igor is cleat Bose: Mic tc. ton comes | || reer Pisa ae royal couple will go to Baltimore | — Managua, Nicaragua, April 2—(P)— for an operation upon the king’s sn oe patie ee ee ‘With 600 bodies recovered from the eyes. oe ee | ee Police said the-man claimed he | 28ainst Leo Brothers, charged with » Colonel Frederick L. Bradman. the assassination of the Tribune po-|U. 8. M. C., in charge of the relief ‘was former cook for the king’s my = brother and went aboard the Ex- | lice reporter, Alfred “Jake” Lingle.) work Thursday, estimated the total press of Japan to see the king and | W8S Placed in the hands of a crim-|desq trom the earthquake at 2,000 queen. The royal couple arrived | "8! court jury at 2:24 p. m. Thursday. velo here from Bangkok Tuesday eatin men, aa ae the death. Ge pee aboa! their Penalty, were le prosecu- excavat of bodies continued os aesyeve yee tion’s last argument, that “no penal- | throughout the day and more were weet - i Pe ty is too severe” for “this cold-blood- | being taken out. hourly. , we * —e as . ONCE DAPPER MAN ‘The . Meanwhile, new shocks recurred. ‘ : : : Two tremblors during the night = — ae cca iii coe i 4 down a number of rickety ma oe erage matet - NOW HUMBLED AND about 4 a. m. awakening outdoor Cr i a ree tg es coe 3 Sr : me . Seas é a Sleepers who. had scatters to the TS Nia, Seat opee| PACING 2 CHARGES |osinssmi'eee beth ep dreds of mae ‘American al manship, who but four days : i eittet Se ne ee rinclos batt ihe cat,| At daybeenk hundteas ar tai : 4 rs said they saw him or a man look-| Who precipitatedly left the city Wed- nesday, returned and poked through Will Not Be Permitted to See Rock’s Face South Bend, Ind. April 2. — Knute. Rockne was back) “home'’ Thursday. His epical Odyssey on arth was near trail’s end. All that was mortal of the man, who blazed such a brilliant path of human achievenient in his life span of: only 43 short years, rested. peacefully in The hardest one appeared Paul Wupper, Former Nebraska Banker, Accused of Bigamy ‘ not the man. automobile and train into the hills. Is Undetermined and Embezzlement ‘Judge Joseph Sabath in giving the| The Marines appeared to have the Kans., April 2 jurors their instructions, told them the| situation well in hand. An abund- Cottonwood Falls, roy ta : : Philedelphia, April 2—(P)—Police fact Brothers did not take the stand|ance of food and medical supplies was =(P)—A coroner's. bel ej Ss 5 circulaga sent: out two a ee ic. |! his own defense should mske no arriving. There seemed to be enough falled 6 determine ¢ “gy : : ‘ é ; : iting 's. dapper, quod ineking ‘woan, Gifterence to them. He’ also said the’ slrgecns and doctors to care tor the ane crash whicl i OF cay ; |state need not prove a motive. jured. Knute Rockne and seven others : \ . carried the notation “quite a ladies’! “qe you tind that this defendant ac- Expects Red Cross Man to their deat ay i e Thursday that man, emaciated, Levey Be ge ge eer pin he|_ Ernest J. Swift, Red Cross official, sunken cheeked, sits in a city hall Was expected Thursday from Miami cell, adnaitting he was outwitted by | wat Present and aided end abetted lin an amphibian plane and will over: two women after eluding police. guilty.” . i who have already Paul: Wupper, 54, self-confessed em- ‘The last yoice to speak for Broth- started from several points. . mayor-and-bank pres} ors,” attorney Louie Piquett, charg-|,, Amphibians from the U. 8. 8. Lex ident of Beemer, Neb. and charged| <4” ine arrest of the young 8st. |i7ston We P with bigamy, attributed his arerst to|rouisan was the result of a “great|"esday night, bringing six surgeons his mother-in-law by his second wife conspiracy.” Piquett described a “big/®%¢_ supplies and promising more Who, ‘he sald, had an ancanny ability | Sider web” he sald was formed after|ZhUrsday. The U. 8. 8. Rochester, Sceslat eeahis tetectehod weighing the killing of the Chicago Tribune = is on a behest Geeks! ‘The verdict * ‘ he fear that his second wife, who |*ePorter. it food stinties ae came to their deattis in an’ air- / ee ee eee te no | “But. this spider didn't wait a week supplies. plane fall, ‘cause undetermined,” : : : Seepenite” thet led him Wednesesy, (Or & month. It waited 10 months,|, 4 navy hospital ship was to arrive Closed the state's investigation. : . : ‘ ts he avalted a continued nearing on [Picked out this young man, and then] 19, 2 nmtn, Thursday and dispatch Guards patrolled the forlorn Z ; nonsupport and bigamy charges, to [closed around him,” thundered the| (ads of er eo cal_ supplies the mishap, near Bazar, Ree Te. s bezzler, also, | defense lawyer. bonis bi Sens, while authorities sought t0 : ; hee a aise ae Piguett sald Lingle, Pat, Roche. | eer eweral hundred blankets substantiate reports H. J. 1 hich: a j ' ‘ Startel Menthe: Age chief investigator for the state's at-|‘ ¢xPected from this source to pro- ten, Chicago, one of the victims, es § * 4 : 4 The beginning of Paul Wupper’s|torney’s office and Clark Applegate, sie or refugees who are sieeping had cashed a $55,000 check short- cS . ; F ; troubles her. as he told the story to| Kentucky turfman who identified| "oars in the extremely chilly ly before ‘he boarded the ill-fated j detectives, goes back several months. Brothers as the man who tossed a|Pimuer caused by cold winds off the ies nth was food ? ° After leaving Beemer in September,| gun near Lingle’s body, were the go liner: cn woh ‘word Murray seneral ; % 1928, he wandered about, finally ar- (Continued on page Fourteen) irtually all of the injured have Fe a eT temrar, ‘ , , riving here under the name of Fred- gecesi ing been treated through the heroic work doubted that eee te ‘ : ors Frederick Brinkman he met and who tare peal ae E ‘ ric! e un since sme ome eon, co, te wastage Sst | | fa terrmcommene meee ) CONVICTS ADMIT «| seater, scat suet nave deposited the money 's greatest, : : his undoing. She loved him then, Ten minutes after the city fell anc nother bank ving A : é F she said, ‘ut doesn’t now. while clouds of dust were arising from one ae . 3 - Sewers. 2} THEY STARTED FIRE). stores ere * crafé. ° - staged in domestic relations court, be- into the business section and took the fore Judge Vivian Frank Gable, and it dazed, wounded natives in charge. was then he began to fear his wife Hospital tents were erected hastily, r * | “enew too much.” Ohio Prisoners Face Murder operating instrument® were laid out i Fool Joke LEMAY 10 SERVE ; A een eae pert ew York! Trials for Causing Great pad the work of treating hundred: Injuries Quit Positions Ast him arrested for desertion and non- A steady stream of wounded nati — ——— LIFE IN PRISON — | support. ‘Then, at the hearing, cross- Prison Disaster was coming in by noon and the most Chicago, April:2.—(P)—It was Grand Forks, N.“D., April 2— | examining him in the manner of 8 midnight..and all Cause of Mishap IN SHIP COLLISION ‘serious operations were begun at once. t their “Rock” could pass on shortly. before (2A meeting of the-staff of the | skilled barrister, she began to MMt at) Columbus, ©. April 2.—(#)—Sole| For 15 hours, trom noon Tuesday te regically at the very zenith of his jesters had a few min- “Dakota Student,” University of | bigamy. My responsibility for the fire that took | until 3 o'clock Wednesday, five sur- glory—or Notre Dame's glory. . | Emigrants’ - Bodies Recovered 26-Year-Old Farm Worker] North Dakota newspaper, result- “Now, as @ matter of fact,” she|the lives of 320 prisoners at Ohio) geons stood over their tables, ampu- Never See Him Again 4 ed in the resignation of 17 of its | hurled at him, “isn’t it true you had|renitentiary Jast April 21 rested | tating arms and legs afd treating Never again were his friencs to look| After French Liner and Brit- Pleads Guilty to Killing | members, indignant at the’ ap- | another wife befort you married me?” | Thursday on the shoulders of two/ fractures and internal injuries. Cased wi Ni Walhall Pointment of Donald. Reinoehl, “You didn’t ask me,” he replied. | men. | They were Lieutenant ©: ‘ life in| ish Boat Crash oman Near Walhalla Winnipeg, as editor-in-chief of First Hint of Bigamy Solution of the plot that caused|W. B. Hatfield, Lieutenant Com- prorat Te aris was the fist hint of bleamy |‘nhistory came Weanestay - when | D. Hale, Leuienant Gommanaes so Pacific Northwest | man, ie Satta ie ati: |e, many, manent lm | ait the Goleta ‘eng a Expecting Respite aomney’s offs, ‘and he would post- per oe pea ea enPSy s Bees poo to the Nicaraguan to . é Brinkman was taken to a cell to have taken an estimated toll of five) swait the arrival of his second wife. toad roads @ new cell: block (Continued on page ten) the iprisonment. y oe The decision to plead guilty came ae SMALL BOY WN 4 arenigned | Tums lives and $1,000,000 in prop-| He was restive, and finally confessed |" Gibson, formerly of Philadelphia, to| When I failed to sleep well at night |“ rhe confessions were announced| Garden-making time is at hand. erty. and livestock was welcomed in| to an assistant district attorney that | was sentenced from Cleveland. Grate, i i IN RIVER AT MINOT ma | the Pacific’ Northwest’ Thurdiay. |e was wanted in the west for em-!whose home is in Virginia, was ed- Tribune Offering ; 4 she would always know it, and next | a9) : wae Artificial Respiration Unavailing : morning she woul peeling, ae shia we . t, “it was Tay tother-n-av.” hetold| Were sontiied sveers and naa we, | BOOK on Gardens After Father Brings Son From Water + SREK REWARD FOR s Missouri: Men Only Free Trip, Boat Ride, . Vegetarian Dinner An detectives. “She was a mind reader. ed nine years of their terms. shee Fle i : I 5 28 fr a il Eat g z 4 i i i i i Hy eke al H i 5 8 i i : | i Hi z : gs i Eg 7 # 3 fF pit HEE ieee ale ay "td i & if efe Hi ag id i fet Bid r= wall and