The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1932, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

oo THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE -===- ESTABLISHED 1873 NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1982 $ ' PRICE | Two ‘Children Burned to Deat . House’ Approves Reconstruction Measures mame «HOOVER'S PROPOSAL | se Speakers wf Women’s Peace Rally | JAPANESE WILLNOT | S*Asademy Po [Dogg Credited With | (NHATRITONFIRN ppl tl VIOLATE OPEN DOOR Saving Man’s Life|oun 1 ta tome BY MANY ADDITIONS POLICY, NOTE SAYS} ra aot ue Emmons Farm Home Bill Must Go Back to Senate Secretary Stimson Told Condi-| Animal Goes Two Miles to Bur- lington, Summons Help For Sick Master _— FATHER WAS IN BISMARCK Now For Re-Approval De- tions Have Changed Since Spite Passage ’ <Wine-Power Treaty OBEYED VERBAL COMMAND Mother, Watering Horses When bk if : . AT Se TINS ag Gs Fire Broke Out, Makes ' FINAL VOTE WAS 336 TO 55 DENY TERRITORIAL OBJECT James Grimes, 62-Year-Old Heroic Efforts 4 Bachelor, Recovering in Leaders Expect Little Trouble Nipponese Appear to Be Work- Minot Hospital Two children were burned to Before Congress Gets To- ing Through Chinese to a oie ee £ Ha fire itn i Minot, N. D., Jan. 16—(%—A dog estroyed the N. &. Trauger farm: gether on Bill Consolidate Gains which did the bidding of ‘his sick home, three miles east of Hazelton, © ila ML master and went two miles to sum- Emmons county. s Washington, Jan, 16—(AP)—The (By The Associated Pres) Ravi enved elie Uc sumee otines They were Kenneth Henry, 2, and reconstruction corporation project Conditions in China have changed} Mal. Gen. William 0. Ci 62-year-old bachelor living near Florence Eva; 4, small son and y Saturday bore a vigorous stamp of since the nine-power treaty was} (above), commandant of the “aay Burlington. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trauger, @ approval from the house -of rep- signed, Kenkichi Yoshizawa, new] war college, on May 1 will succeed | Grimes, now ill of pneumonia in a } | who were trapped in the home while ~ resentatives and. sped on through Japanese foreign minister, sazd| Maj. Gen. Willlam R. Smith as | Minot hospital, might have frozen to the mother was in the barnyard ® ‘i At superintendent of the United States | death in his shack two miles north- © {watering the hi s the technicalities which remain to in the-Japanese governmént’s reply military academy at West Point, west of Burlington except for the : ring the horses. * be settled before it can become law. to Secretary of State -Stimson’s dog’s act which brought four men to|German aviation’s loss is American] Although the cause of the blase This presidential plan to infuse recent Manchurian note. transmitted the dwelling to investigate, it was|aviation’s gain. For Mrs. Antonie|was not definitely learned, it is be- ¥ two billion dollars worth of new life to Washington Saturd said. Strassman, noted German flier, is to {lieved a kerosene stove exploded, & into business was approved 335 to Ne re tordoge se OVIN BUILDE “I was desperately sick,” Grimes|make her home in the United States./filling the home with flames, and 4 55 in tho vote by which the house Tt (the state of China) certainly related Saturday. “The fire in the/Here she is as she arrived in New/that the children were too small § | passed it Friday evening, a support was not satisfactory then,” the note stove had gone out, and I had put York. to make their escape. . which matched the overwhelming ap- said, “but it did not lay that dis- i @ lantern under my bed to try and Trauger was attending the’ Mis- , dic display : proval already given it by the sen- union and those antagonisms which keep warm. souri end Poultry show in Bis- Pro \ “The dog knew something wif marck, where he and his er, & 4 For unexplained reasons, how- it does today. This cannot affect the wrong because he stood by my bed Howard Goehring, were exhibiting . ever, the house failed to act on the binding character or the stipulations and gently nipped at my hand. It a record number of entries, when he 5 | same bill- the senate passed. The of the treaties. but it may in material looked like I was going to die, and I received news of the tragedy. He rliamentary requirement is that Tespects modify their application,| - y thought the only chance to get help| reached home late ay ight. he oth branches approve one since they must necessarily be applied prveepoeseeic Zeer lay with the dog. Made Heroic Effort i bill, even though amended to read with reference to the state of {8c'#'88/ Cerebral Hemorrhage Proves| “I sid, ‘Boy, you Uttle cuss, go Mrs. Trauger made a heroic effort | quite differently. Normally the they exist. : over to ‘Shorty’ (Carl Herzig) and get to rescue the two children but fail- house would have taken up the sen- No Desire to Interfere Fatal to 66-Year-Old Man | him to come over here.’ ed, u ate bill, amended it by ‘cutting out Japan has no intention of interfer- i “The dog walked over to the door Noticing the fire, she hurried to * everything under its titlé and in- ing with the principle of the Open Saturday Morning and started to bark. I. asked: ‘Are aes the house and opened the door. = i serting their own measure. Now the These women of national prominence will be leading speakers at a forth-| Door, equal opportunity for all Na-| you going?’ And you ought’to have EE iar eels ready the interior was a raging in- ‘. senate apparently will have to go|coming rally, sponsored by the Women’s International League, which wWill|tionals, in China, the note declared. Nils Lovins A eneot ne of Bismarck's heard him bark then. Anti-Saloon League Counsel femne but she dropped to her pany th +h that. process before a con-| be held in Washington in the interests of peace and freedom. They are| “As regards the question which “Tt I I couk ach the : and crawled inside in an effort to | i peat Gi be held to adjust the| Miss Katherine Devereux Blake, upper left, of New York; Mrs. Gerard|your excellency specifically mentions Viet Arye rose parte ‘Anok aad aha ce ete Pee Boy} Says Bill Would Permit | locate her children. She was unable differences. Swope, upper right, eee, York; Mrs. Ben Hooper, lower left, of Osh-jof the policy of the so-called Open home, 320 Fourteenth St., following| jumped out and started to run to- Liquor Legalizatio to find them, however, before .the f Re that, senate and house must kosh, Wis.; and Miss Ruth Nichols, lower right, noted aviatrix. Door,” the note said, “the Japanese) .n attack of cerebral hemorrhage. | Ward Burlington.” q eacvranon terrific heat and near strangula- ee nes rte ae forerament, ass 9, often vesn| Lovin fist was sfcken Dee 30 but| he og appeared at the Hensg poe cron en the bill wi ht co . 1 |SPPeared to be making recovery when|home in Burlington the same eve-| Washington, Jan. 16.—()}—A direct | Pirne hy i. (Continued .on. page eleven) E ‘P t B ild d dial feature of the politics of the Far/the second stroke occurred at about|ning and scratched at the door of|attack upon the Becklinthicu hi- e house was a relatively oe ; ~ erts ewt er 2 East and only regrets that its effec- |g p,'m, Friday. His right side was|the dwelling, Herzig was not home|bition amendment intreduesd is the| ones containing five | tiveness is go serlously diminished by | paralysed and he grew rapidly worse.| but his wife wondered at the actions i i Weather eget By F reakish Weather the unsettled conditions which pre-|'Tovin cae to Beeneen in vee and|of the dog and when Herzig came y ° | ‘vail throughout Piet jeptered, the contracting business, con-|home sometime later, she tald him coe or tee Mogi al "sat may be added the treaties hich fing many of the city’s Jarge| about it. ‘The amendment in effect would te- hak Gaede “ buildings. Among the largest of his}. Still wondering the next morning] turn liquor control to the states, with a cet CHARGE Ol ARMS: {Atlantic Seaboard Has Spring] reste to China: must necessarily be | jobs were the present’ Montgomery| at the actions of the dog, Herzig told| the government supervising interstate| ., Members of the John Jahner fam. Fol ton applied with due regard °o the state Ward building, the Copelin and Gil-| other residents of the incident and| regulation. It is.eupported b; -| Hy, living « quarter of a mile away, oe ; Temperatird; California of affairs trom time to time prevail-|man garages end St. Mary's Roman | {t was decided to go to Grimes’ shack.|t-prohibition forees'in ihe tote PoGced thh sne at open te Bs Bs i For North Da-| , Has Snowstorms ing in that country and that the pres-|Catholic church, his son, Carl, sald|There the dog’s master, ill and| “This would permit the legalization fick eee. to the scene, Jahner kota: Partly ent distracted and unsettled state of Saturday. In addition he constructed] feeble, was found. The dog had re-|of liquor,” Dunford said. “It would|“icked out a window preparatory to ; Sundss oe iy China is not what was in the con-/a large number of the buildings at'/turned home. destroy the uniformity of legislation. |* "escue effort, but a cloud of smoke q cole ° (By The Associated Press) —_|templation of the high contracting | Fort Lincoln. (“Arrangements were made to bring|It has no guanantee against return of fnd flames belched forth, : EGS ate — ee pegeney: ae mH sections parties at the time of the treaty of Born at Estad, eset ial 1866, Grimes to @ hospital in Minot im-/the saloon, and no guarantee the fed- ar a roared Hp } er ta A , inue scratch puzzled heads/ Washington.” jLovin emigrated to America when eral government will cooperate = | hala’ they heard 1 loudy tonight 254 |Attornéy General Begins Pro-|Saturday and delve into yellowed| “The last paragraphs of the note gavelseare cldand settled in ee Pau, | eae Ineaaaee child’s feeble ery from inside the \ snow extreme east di to Close Barnes, técords seeking some precedent for/assurance Japan has no territorial|where he began as a building worker | Policy of Sectionalism USE. portion; salightly | ceedings to Clo: '» the ducks and drakes caperings of|aims or ambitions in.China, that anvjand later entered the conuectne OF AYER OF WOMEN “Tt is @ policy of sectionalism, such 1, # catreme east. Ransom Companies freakish weather: replacements in the governing per-|business. He had lived in Bismarck as not provided for in any other law For Montana: A complete reversal of conditions| sonnel there since the occupation have continuously since coming here in under the constitution. Here is a ange Unsettled tonight _—_—— gave the west-coast almost freez-!heen “necessary” acts “of the local | 1893, provision would would provide that nog, gunny gh no Tonight | valley City, ND, Jan, 16.-~e) —|iRS, temperatures while the Atlantic; population.” but that “the welfare and| tm 1993 Lovin was married here to the prohibition policy migh} be one / For Minnesota: Snow probable. in vy Clty, N. D. Jan. 16—UP)—|seaboard was enjoying premature| safety of Manchuria and its access!-|yiss Annie Linhal and two children way in one state and a different one \ « south yt oust Paniens, peeireiag ts Criminal complaints against two ou spring with temperatures yesterday |piity for general trade are matters | were born to them. They are Oscar Susi. in another. eee rend y tons risive tempera. | companies and a civil action against) up to 77. wa 0f deepest interest and quite extraor-| nd cari Lovin, both of Blamatc. He| pesidents of Middlob i i ailerstova tsa aaaawere,cabcy:| In 3 the state manager of one of the|. I some parts of California sixiqinary importance to the Japanese aiso leaves his widow and one sister, Residen jeburg, V@-/ing out policies recommended by a inecatad. | NORTH DAKOTA POINTS firms, charging evasion of th€’ ‘pay- inghe . got one SBiitains” ce people." Work Through Chinese DER crenit Careen precipi ay fash. a Make Plans to Establish richie Of Che Wek een comin The Hazelton fire department f Sinharsk peldy: ‘Wb es Cua pene < papers eg ae fruits, but in New York s) In Northern Manchuria Japan ap-/nis munity, ‘Lovin served as alder- Police Force In direct answer to advocates of burried to the scene with chemicals 4 Devils | Lae, clear BH Bh co | Hsu ” el was ae eee pears to be working through Chinese|man for one term from 1900 to 1902. legalized beer who urge he brew as Dae eae pre pele pase destroyed pai ae ree Te7) tee ave gone by the cies to consolidate her gains, but f his death he was: a revenue measure, Dunford said “we scene. shanties aleae es) 2 BH stro, coopers. are idea ted ! ie Ausone there wat neeyy snow- tery. tions are continuing pt odi era io Bismarck city-plan- aes: Fie ae ) pone Nectix jean tno pene quel Pia ere ieee % cio d loneer | Gasol Jai wake ee ae is - Grana Forker cldy, il {8 i] pans, in Barnes county, charging the| fsoq rs Sovsenearye, Planes dropped and Russia was reported to feel tome|ning commission, having served on/ 210, “asees' poate toy Nrealdonte [Deri collectively than we can indi-/fef ond her exertions in connec: jians. it her holdi in the/ thy 1926. Cold Weather Forecast Chinese ae otters anes ‘There mp heey: noe ee the 1. 0. 0, F, | °f this fashionable hunting commun- Many was under a physician's care Sat- “jity were making plans Saturday to) Dunford said testimony before alUrday. Dr. George Monteith, Haz- Minot, clear’... +23 -23' :00/ firm engaged in the sale. of motor vehicle ‘fuel without a license, and Colder temperatures in the east itle in the vicinity of Tsit- with failing to render a statement of was a battle in y lodge. tablish ® police force. “ elton, said coe probably: would At 7a. were predicted for later Saturda: tem! esi ® police % senate study beer bills “is sufficient, to eB y re- Behe densa ee a “ed ant nat tts ese ecg shaded to ron |aodst'0 ow sro and 0 Cir wee hapa: pt, Manan, |,ntng fo, role he nelenbor|show® tha four percent, ber wif cOver quickly. weer: Sr far ‘as as much as legrees. In the west were repor' Rev. Rin . - “4 many ” - 4 ae ere es ‘a Brownie Oil company in Ransom] it was expected relief would be in oe pet ue reported to/ial oe ne poe aah ene jy abr attack in which the prominent/ing: physical injuries. j rs. : county. sight by the cacky part of next week. sportswoman and her maid, Mina| “In view of these facts there is ies EE ‘Wunder! man- have take the Peiping-Mukden| The body will lie in state at the no i x ah 1 Sapp ge ce gia oe lahatchle. county's. flooded Tp. eae en eee eeaaalaiieran and chee Ceviey ufternean and evenine | Buckner, were beaten to death, for-| justification for congress entering the Correspondence Is ent ister at mer Brigadier General William Mit-)realm of speculation and fixing an al- * been ordered to show cause why an| ied. families| Mukden, and the British min! ee chell, Raymond Belmont, Mayor Wil-|coholic content which, if sufficient Offered ed Committee injunction should not be issued. to : Sullen 16-Year-Old liam J, Luck and others met to see|low not to produce intoxication, wit of enjoin his. company from importing, 2 what could be done in the way of a/not sat: those who demand in- Washington, Yan. 16.—(?)—Secre- GENERAL REPORT distributing or selling motor vehicle| dy 5 Confesses Slaying night watch for the picturesque tonicating | Lely ate or, if sufficiently | tary Stimson of tered Batuncay to give Other Stations— » emer fuel within the state. : Relief forces hastened the task of! er eas town. high to produce intoxication, contra-| the senate finance commit vate sho wee. ates SEER ras as; | Be removing: several thousand femittes| 200 Held in Plot to Chicigo, Jan 16. — Ue) ——Wernon| “Middleburg is only 1,000 feet wide] venes the amendment itself ly the state Boles, Hea, élay.c-ss2) 3 “83 | Seatute FOE ote Teta eee | Aggagsinate Carmona wns tevered over the ballif to whorn chicago ils SAY. oe 0 a — he Seg enpig ye listened ey enver, ; Friday returned a ver- Moin : 8. 00 wares, yandred persons, dict convicting him of the murder of settled withholding them, the secretary heli Be | maim iney| George White Pleads _|cchoumiy win wiabisted eas n Feb. 17. se | prcoecute Ja bersed: Gu the ageat cf was as ‘The penalty was fixed at 25 years. t practices, corporation, whieh, if convicted, is ppo ie sassinate Presiden ‘and Royals took the, verdict caimiy, but iad EeetEO Not Guilty in Towa)pymen __Ajbublcation of confidential reports bs 9 bea. thos ‘finance. his mdther ‘screamed: “Capone go’ Primghar, lows, Jen. 16- Lsiebigemearr gab its Brownie Ot cmpany oat Yess” . George White, alias “the nul ste Pro ae ‘ i A: hearing will be held dite) Sons y fie B i motion for.a new trial. ih 4 i 4 st Father fer me Used es eck Ves omar Habit in Six Days|F* Srunly flat Dew Mote Sinie, ae ie eonens, tn coors with a Bismarck, N, . D., bank z i F i phi Winnemuce: 4 Winnings: 8 | Valley ctg, NI Bes 2. 16-3. A low PF Dressure | ares le orth Pac ia mgt ‘accompanied * Prance, former U. 8. senator Eeneral ris valleys A sie Maryland, will he the first othe. Be ee h considerable intensity ce over, the region Y (nated ompanie * colder. wea over, shat section. recipitation ‘oc curréd in:the Pacific: coast. ; states, Pla region, . southern ames and over thi uthern PI rig, over dne inch ia. atts. ‘of. opier arék station barometer/iinches: 28.34; Lenders ages Fe vel 30, hi o___*

Other pages from this issue: