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™~ a2. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 ~ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1932 The Weather warmer tinightvoolder Wednesday. PRICE FIVE CENTS Japanese Urge New Proposal Death on Gallows Decreed for Winnie Judd 27-YEAR-OLD WOHAN'Gibson, Bruening BISMARCK DECLARED|{“ste’s @ueen "County Costs Grew 1S FOUND GUILTY OF} Present Proposals'T00 COURTEOUS 10| i% Greatly in 19 Years KILLING HER FRIEND ROOSEVELT ASSURED Both Pave Fo oearnanent REMOVAL ADVOCATES 7 and Peace Differ From Male Jury Deliberates Thre PLACE ON BALLOT N French Suggestion Hours, 40 Minutes ‘Trunk’ Murder Case MARCH 45 BLECTIO U. S. PLAN IS APPLAUDED ANT-HOARDING PLAN ou 8rd BRINGS WIL ROGERS, ‘7st BACK HOME IN HURRY HIGHWAYS TAKE BIG SUMS Western Editor Offers to Call Spade a Spade in Behalf of Capital City ‘AN APPEAL IS MANDATORY]. ———-___|Germany Pledges Self to Dis-/‘INSANE’ SAYS GARRISON Analysis of Governmental Costs Petitions Bearing More Than} &tmament But Makes No ERE TERE Wants to ‘Get in On Dough’; in State Is Given By Defendant Also Is Charged 2,400 Signatures Filed Recommendations Other Newspapers Museed Sup- Presents His Views Af- Iver Acker With Slaying Former With Byrne eee ae port; One Says Bismark ter World Trip eae (Copyright 1932, By The Associated Will Carry Jamestown County governmental costs in North Dakota Woman Press) ‘Rog-|North Dakota increased nearly $6,- Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt Geneva, Feb. 9.—Ambessador Hugh New York, Feb. 9.—(#)—Will Rog. esda} fee ers, who wisecracked his way around 000,000, or 161.7 per cent, in the last Phoenix, Ariz, Feb. 9—(P)—Death | MuCsday was assured of ® place On|s, Gibson, acting chief of the U. S.| | Belleve it or not, but Bismarck is . : the world, arrived Tuesday from Eur-|19 years, statistics announced Tues- cn the gallows has been decreed for] the ‘ota presidential prefer-| detegation to the world disarmament |being blamed by at least one news- : ope on the liner Europa “to get in on|day by the state tax commission re- Mrs. Winnle Ruth Judd, 27-year-old | ence ballot in the March 15 primary. | conference, and Chancellor Heinrich |Paper in the western part of the state! | this dough everybody is going to dig veal. Caughter of a retired minister. Petitions bearing more than 2,400 for being “too courteous” to the little out of their sock. ‘An all-male jury Monday night|signatures, six times the number re- |>‘uemng of Germany presented tol poun of Jamestown persons who are . } | “I hear they are making a drive|,,.ne, Smounts appropriated in the found her guilty of the murder of| quired, ‘were filed with the secretary |the conference Tuesday the American | trying to obtain the state capital. | |against hosrding,” he said, “and Tj [ohne Sune so, 1982, total rte ‘Mrs, Agnes Anne LeRoi, her friend, | of state to enter Roosevelt's name on {and German proposals for limitation] ‘The remarks in question are those = | {don't want to be away under the clt-| 576 37, compared with expenditures of and specified the death pehalty. | Democratic nomination for president. |of armaments, both of which differed}0f M. H. Connolly, publisher of the : - Mea ae $3,696'856.45 for the fiscal year ending Hettinger Oui Herald and the : re ein Europe, he sald. when you' in, |June 30, 1913. jope Count and appear based r= | trodus Somebody they say "g! ypriatic on the well known principle of chest-\ieane "can bestow go, to. ‘Yvonne|{ Meet you, cancel the debts.” He IBUNCver” Abb cADINORITUAtaLy S000 008 ening those whom we love. The New!wnite, above, carnival queen of the|saw the opening of the disarmament /1-5° than for the previous fiscal year. England man, a fighting Irishman, |cojorful 1982 Mardi Gras. In 1925,|conference and it was “like the Fol-|coniibuting to this reduction is @ les, only harder to get in, all. the her sister was queén. diplomats were selling seats.” He_| lash of $638,000 in the county road The jury deliberated three hours} Democratic nomination as president. and 40 minutes. Six ballots were) The petitions were filed by Fred |°> many begat es aoe pel taken. McLean, Grand Forks, secretary of |PToposal of France, presen Mrs. Judd heard the verditt with-| the North Dakota Democratic party. |Week by Andre Tardieu, French for- Sikeiy a ot agreed al ware basen believes Bismarck is being too gentl diately was taken to her cell, where sali The American proposal * presented leves arc! oo gen' she walked in front of her mirror}/] McFadden Petitions ni GRRBAS y applauded as he|*"%, als @ spade a spade on behalf i id bridge levy, while appropriations and viewed herself several seconds. 2. of the capital city’s defense. said Andrew Mellon would be a very |" Sheriff J. R. McFadden ordered 2 Circulated in N. D. |}sscended the rostrum, contained nine nter eileral Is Printed NONP ARTIS AN P ARTY populee smbessador to Great Briain. Fit perl Gaba erchanate day and night guard maintained in ne a Inder the heading, “Bismarckers “He's got enough money Popular the cell, fearing Mrs. Judd might at-|| Petitions were placed in circula- ||, These included prolongation of the /ro Courteous,” he says in an edi- anywhere.” this year, however, are $320,000 above tempt to end her life. tion in North Dakota Tuesday to || Vashington and London naval agree- Rogers revealed he had offered to|the aggregate for the previous year. torii its, further reduction of naval Complete figures on last year’s Before the state may hang Mrs.|] enter Congressman Louis T. Mc- || ™ents, fe are asked to consider, and RE bet Ray Long, publisher, that Hoover | oth expenditures are not avedable Judd, an appeal is mandatory under)| Fadden of Pennsylvania in the |/2°0™ Mrematon or seers dines Srameet we will be forced to vote for or \| Would, be see ‘ see andthe tak < -comenbssion's “anatase Arizona law. The defense counsel uh 15 state prim: ‘as a can- against the removal of the North ns gaid the appeal would be made scon|! dldste for the Republican nomina. ||BY testrleting tanks and mobile guns} Dakota state capitol from Bis- at the crucial moment. The humor-|Prings the present year's appropria- ‘after sentence is pronounced Feb. 23-| tion for president. discard of lethal gases and prevention | marck to Jamestown. D AY ist emitted a steady stream of ques-|fie05 veer because of the availability Second Woman Condemned State Senator W. E. Matthael, |/° rena sakrery nekagaed oh al “We can’t consider the proposal, tions. lirgemaploctbais erat sh preted Mrs, Judd is the second woman|| Nonpartisan League Republican, is ||0f civil populations against serial) at least. until a valid argument ot ‘ “How is my friend Jack Gamer |f 4 complete, parall condemned to the gallows by a jury|| in charge of the petitions here, }) pombing. lan Se = ainitein: satarnal logical reason is brought forth in pee cacidie in Arizona, Mrs, Eva Dugan was|! and expressed confidence that the ||‘nese necessary to me mal) support of the Jamestown claim. SL speaker don’t do nothing and don't| ) ,,%' rer Cent for Resda | hanged in 1930 for the murder of A.|} 1,266 signatures necessary to file -raapnd eer ioaeay ee abit erica Baier tina Delegates to Burleigh County ap a el See caine ani ae y|county governmental costs over the § , aged recluse of Tucson. McFadden’ = 4 . for more rea- " " bs jurray 1 : saa sian auaenagea husband, |} cured batik fhe. coaration. Bate te. rile enn rere sons than there is any reason to Convention Will Be elect- of Okishoms. There's 2 Hoy for zou ree Belinea Bee fe patina i i . Judd, Los Angeles 13. direct reci re. 5 who may president. puvenani asia her side when the || “Mattheel said he understood {Ue “The whole proposition is irri- ed at Sessions /deadlock and all, Bill may sneak in. Leb ieeed ator Meter ieee oasis toe verdict was read. ‘Tears welled in|| mcFadden was favored for the ||,A8 he retumed to his seat he was) tating and insulting. We are of He's a 30-to-1 shot now but he'll charities, hosp eaiacrast his eyes. Her parents, the Rev. and!| presidential nomination by the |/>eseed by members of other dele-) the belief that a majority of come up. I'm sneaking in with Bill. |The rest of the increase is distributed Mrs. Harvey Joy McKinnell of Dar-|} -progressive:bloc in congress. gations who shook his hand and ex-/ Jamestown's own citizenship does | Precinct meetings to select del-| “Everywhere I went a war broke /85 follows: Generel government 1 lington, Ind, Had‘ retired for the ta i pressed appreciation of his declara-| not favor the campaign for the |egates to the Burleigh county con-| out just after I left. Say, ain't these |Per Ce protection 2 (pene and night, and were not awakened.. Her Imad ‘ capitol which is being carried vention of the Nonpartisan League|Cninese putting up a battle. I flew | Property sila besid and brother, Burton McKinnell, also. was| At’ the’ Democratic-conventien~ at? Brueninig’s statement pledged .Get-|; a5. something’ of cbe-held-in: Bismerok- Wednesday nundreds “of “miles with a Chinese [Sanitation 1.06 per cent; develo absent from the court roam. | Valley’ City last month, Roosevelt was many. “with all emphasis,” to the ad-|' certain wilful petsons. evening, William B. Falconer, coun-|piiot, which is taking more ehances|°f agriculture and marketing’ 2.06 goin’. That’s a soft job because the rom if ral disarmament “of} cent; education 2.80 per cent; recrea- nimously endorsed for the Demo-|vocacy of genet ‘Personally, while we might ad- | ty chairman, has announced. than Lindbergh took. 3 : * __ (Continued on page Seven) | Mtl "presidential nomination, and|an unmistakable nature, such as the! vise buying off the “racketeere” | Meetings in the rural districts willl’ “1 guess I'm the only gent who went tion 6€ per cent; county Dbullding f Weather Report | |he subsequently consented to permit |League of Nations covenant envisag-} a5 the cheapest way to settle the |be held at the regular polling places to Cairo without seeing the sphinx. T|{und 33 per cent: and county indebt- eather hepo his name to be placed on the ballot. . /ed” but set out no formal programex-| question, we can't help but ad- {at 2p. m. while meetings in the city/nad already seen Mr. Coolidge. The | @dness 7.93 per cent. ASE |S George =Murray, Berthold, N. D.,|Cept to ask that the armaments of all! mire the stand of the Bismarck | will be held at 7:30 p. m. most interesting guy I met on the| Items grouped under the head of For Bismamermas‘tisinity: Cloudy | brother of William (Alfalfa Bill) |Rations be reduced to the same low} boosters of “Not one cent for | The delegates selected will rep-|trip, during which I flew 12 days|miscellaneous represented a 1.31 per tonight and Wednesday; warmer to-|Murray of Oklahoma, has announced relative status as Germany. He sai tribute. resent precincts at the county con-|steady from near Singapore to Lon- oon antes f night, colder Wed-| he will file his brother's pame as ajhe would present a formal program} «yes, we hold Jamestown’s | vention Feb. 24, when two delegates |don, was a feller taking 500 cases of e total expenditures and appro- [candidate for the Democratic presi- | ater. claims lightly. It is the expense | will be selected to represent the coun-|beer to China. I'd like to hear from|Priations in the state’s 53 counties dential nomination. The expiration| Referring to the proposal Laligreh to the taxpayers that weighs. ‘ty at the state convention here in|that feller. I’m going back home to| follow: date for filing such candidates is/¢d by M. Tardieu for France “We are for Bismarck for the |March. Hollywood to make some pictures. Am| Object Expended in Appropriat- Ley ese re pet Oe : Week, he said: sith the efforts, by| State capitol and we feel for the | Precinct meeting places in the city)I going to write short history of ‘Year 1912-13 ed for 1931-2 warmer east and| On the Republican sitie, the name sy echo e efforts, by} Bismarck people who are forced |of Bismarck are as follows: China? Yes, very short.” General south portions to-| of J.-1, France, former Maryland|this or that interpretation of the! to dig up cash for a campaign to 1st Ward, ist precinct at the resi- —— government $1,669,237.92 $2,562,962.55 WEavtnaaye 2°" | senator, has been filed by the newly-|Tules, to secure for ourselves the Pos-| keep the state capital where a | dence of P. D. Kebsgard, 1015 Fourth Protection South organized Progressive Republican oA iy take . expen 6 sll (Continued on page Seven) street; 1st Ward 2nd precinct at the to person sUnscttled| party of North Dakota. The “real” er ani SWAY. others. residence of Wm. Langer, 114 Ave- é nies 344,166.51 614,259.12 an That isn't the right way. That's the aimniain: 5 Republicans of the state have en- nue A; 1st Ward 3rd precinct at the "|dorsed President. Hoover, but have | Way to make the conference fail and ANTI-HOARDING PLAN ssienes of M. H. Chernich, 618 Ave- sanitation.. 35,516.87 97,931.00 + _| not determined whether his name will nt he reine a epoca jnue A West; 2nd Ward Ist precinct Dept. of Agr. unncttied eoeten; | be filed for the March primary. | en, Srmed Pe eat [at residence ‘of W. G. Childs, Apt. 9 and marketing 133,173.31 236,144.00 ‘ and .Wednesday,| The petitions were found sufficient eae introduced s new language | Tribune Bldg.; 2nd Ward 2nd prec: Charities, hosp. probably snow west portion; warmer|and accepted by the secretary of into Ac yirdet pacdetag ‘Ger- linct at 209 West Rosser; 2nd Ward and correct’n 360,304.53 2,143,299.00 | ee EE Portion tonight | nue’ TOPMSAR | state, man, which had to be translated into 3rd precinct at residence of Frank! Bismarck Youth Declared In-|Education... 167,109.38 334,874.60 For Minnesota: ‘Cloudy, probably ———_—_—_—_—_ both’ French and English, Vogel, 606 West Rosser; 3rd Ward 1st a : Recreation .. 38,000.31 Pree decree tyre a Gibson said. ee of extending precinet at residence of C. G. Boise,| eligible to Play With Uni- County bldg. RAR: ortion. tonight; Wednesday ‘loca ; aes . Beavig ogteateee S-|(OXBY PEAK AT |ns'stntttutt Sc" colnet Frank Knox Planning 2 rents 5 Won a pee versity Cagers Misoel<---.. 1144a0.7t 8624400 tion. is made no reference to the Bino-Jep- Rapid Campaign Through- {Ninth street; ard Ward 3rd. precinct sipcaliiasdcanianai. County \ i at residence of Ed. Kafer; 4th Watd| Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 9.—()}— indebtedness —_ 95,704.04 _ 570,265.09 bow nie eee tiga ane COURTHOUSE HERE Sear meg 9 out Country at residence of Ed Kater, 223, 13th St.:| University of North Dakota's chances Highways... 737,233.77 | 2,963,306.70 Peace ga = og Montans Man Fenss T————— ___|fumen, 1101 ‘Bowen Sin, Ward at| ental Conference game ot Targo| TO ;...6OM0S0845 to T6m7637 h 5 . . wi » 1701 rn; Central Conference game at rte ae “ 1 $020; with “high, presture, over | the Manslaughter Trial} wesnington, rev. 9—ip}—o back! ine office of Wm, Langer, Pirst Na-|Priday evening were greatly reduced Ta ee AR Precipitation fell in Manitoba, North | Attacks Hoover,’ Wall Street up the big anti-hoarding campaig?|tional Bank building; 6th Ward 1st) Tuesday with the announcement that the North. Pacific Coast and Plateau ne Deer Lodge, Mont, Feb. 9.—(#—Al| now President Hoover i8)precinct at residence of J. W. Scott,|Ben Jacobson, forward from Bis- creases in expenditures this year over Pee eer ee eratures rene over ihe| and Nation's Money Syé- | Dachs, Deer Lodge, former Montana! working out a specific plan of action|313 Seventh St.; and éth Ward 2nd|marck, was ineligible to play. igri peg orn oe district with rises of 20 to 30 degrees, for drawing hidden dollars back into! precinct at residence of Chas. J. An-| This news came along with a state- | Sudlt 166; rer, $81,384; or more in Manitoba; Saskatchewan, tem; Seeks Change circulation. Gerson, 318 Fifteenth St. ment that Webster, first line reserve |St@te’s attorney, — $80,706; district, hern Alberta, eastern North and : S South, Dakota, eastern Nebraska, Tts nature so far is strictly secret. forward, was out of the Aggie contest const ere aet contin, malaien: western Missourl, Iowa and Minne-| “General” Jacob 8. Coxey, candi-|manslaughter in Colonel Frank Knox, Chicago, nation-| q3, this week-end. ie d dt i 1 29.65. m Is and nt 1 ret ler season has not; a oT Miasourt River ee 19.8 inches thick, through ‘an attack on the Hoover ad- bo residential Project but sald nothing 0 Slayer 0! sin determined. ‘The Bismarck ath- ona is year under the 1913 ex- . | ministration, Wall Street and the na- ne about it until it was .|lete has not made his required num- ‘At 7 a) me tee tes ‘s| tom's money system Monday night . A. H|“copper-riveted and complete.” Philadelphia, ee. ocr tat tong. |ber of credits, but it is understood he|,,undee Protection to person and Highest yesterday 9/at the Burleigh county courthouse. topped Knox is planning a rapid campaign | net ring gave pol has petitioned for a special examina- | DroPerty. E Lowest last MRBENS ‘| About 150 persons were present. . {through country-wide organized units | ible prod puey in ein wat ie tion, which has yet to be passed on. ers cities. ereene ieee ‘A ‘The old fire-eater-who led a march Y to drive home the idea that “each|the slayer of seven- t time Director C. A. West >. DOE ‘amt, 24 hrsvending tant 01 ‘Wash! community must get behind itself.” | Lutz. Bs ibe eer (Continued on page four) Total this month to dat Normal, this month to dat Total, Jan. 1 to date . Normal, Jan, 1 to date Accumulated. deficiency 16 his injuries. “We must convince each individual| The child disappeared Wednesday |/ 0) e 5 # ‘His ‘The accident that for his own selfish interest he|and her body was found Monday in|"#0m. 4 wennicauy we could|23 Pilots Discharged [80] jection aan che hed been-killed Pri. [use sacobson against the Agri. We) By Century Air Lines 09 Police said she had been-killed Fri- Chicago, Feb. 9.—(7)—The 23 pilots on day. Marks on the roof of the house that NORTH DAKOTA im Low Pet: 4 i appeared to be foot prints were in- BISMARCK, clear « 44 ot . be vestigated by the police, but led them Devils Lake, ees » Fargo-Moor! 16 6 "s . nowhere. ficient schedule was interru} at least Ja town, clear . 3 38 tf -| The ring was inscribed with the Valley Clty, clear . aod lot lorth Dakota president penlaicn zener soles in healt inti en a aaa found un. | Con8e9 er pig as the result of a wage Grand Forks, clea 12-3 advisory group. der the. girl's body. ‘The pilots had balked at a salary! reduction which they said amounted to almost 50 per cent and had made unsuccessful attempts to negotiate with the Century management. The NERAL \ Other stations industry's production) Yankee Bob Sled Man of American Temprs. kote was marketed in this country, Amarillo, Texan, cldy ne Ps | nat Proposed | Grand Forks, NV. D; Feb! 9m |ssld this fraction vould be “tossed out Establishes Record Chicago, Hil eldy.. dence restored, the nation could lead! olympic Bob Sled Course, Lake Des. ‘Mel ¢ Idy. 0. 4 the world back to prosperity. Dodge City, ‘ The reconstruction corporation, un- amon. No, Plat el Oklahoma City, Pr. ye . oe u'Appelle, Rapid City, & D., Roseburg, Ore, cl DESIRE THOSE WHO DISAPPROVE OFFER SOMETHING BETTER No New Suggestions Apparent- ly Forthcoming From U. S. in Near Future NIPPONESE DEFEND SYSTEM Tokyo Spokesman Says ‘it Is Time Some Permanent Remedy Were Evolved’ Washington, Feb. 9.—(?)—Ameri- can officials found nothing Tuesday in latest developments to encourage optimism in their search for means to reestablish peace in the Japanese- occupied territory: of China. The tendency to believe Japan was seeking further proposals from the office Japan's proposals should attempt to offer something better.” General belief, however, was that more direct evidence of Japan's for immediate peace would be awaited before this coun- try, at least, advanced any new sug- tions. A continuation of the present state of.affairs in China, such as the anti- Japanese movements and the boycott Joseph Grew Named Tokyo Ambassador Washington, Feb. 9—()— Joseph C. Grew, 2 man whose 30 years of diplomatic service has taken him almost around the world, was named Tuesday to suc- ceed W. Cameron Forbes as am- bese lor to Tokyo. He is 52 years He will take to the task a diplo- matic experience gained in Egypt, Mexico, Russia, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Switzerland, Turkey and as chief of the state depart- ment’s division of western Euro- pean affairs. He also attended the pre-armistice negotiations at Versailles. Forbes’ wishes to retire were made known before the present difficulties between China and against Japanese goods would neces- sitate Japan’s sending troops into the country from time to time, the Japanese spokesman said. “If the world is going to become hysterical every time Japan takes military action in China proper,” he added, “it is time some permanent remedy were evolved.” The plan suggested yesterday, he said, did not mean the partition of China, as some Washington quarters were reported to have interpreted it. He denied it meant interference with China's administrative integrity, since Chinese administrative organs, he {said, would function inside the de- | militarized areas. “If China is permitted to continue to drift,” he said, “a partition is much more likely than if the powers step in with positive measures.” CHINESE HOLD GROUND IN FACE OF OFFENSIVE Shanghai, Feb. 9--()--Machine gur. and Woosung as the Japanese at- (Continued on page Seven) | Mercer County Seeks To Recover $1,972 Hazen, N. D., Feb. 9. Sheet Iron company for alleged short delivery of culverts 1 the