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¢ SEBS PRUETT ty 2 MERE Te SEE NE A REET RT EE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1932 -PINHOT GALLS FOR DAVIS RESIONATION FOLLOWING CHARGES Demands That Senator With-| draw as Candidate in Pennsylvania Election Harrisburg, Pa., Aug. 26.—(?)—Gov- | ernor Gifford Pinchot’s demand that} Senator James J. Davis be asked to! resign his candidacy for re-election | because of his indictment by a federal | jury for participation in an alleged | national lottery will remain un-/ answered for at least a week. j The resignation, sought in a letter | to state chairman Edward Martin, de- | manded the Republican State organ- ization ask the senator to withdraw as a candidate in the November elec- | tions. i Senator Davis said Thursday night! at Cleveland, where he is attending @ convention of the Loyal Order of SR Weather Report p eee FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity Fair to- night; Saturday partly cloudy and somewhat warmer.! For North Da-! kota: Fair, some-/ what warmer ex- treme west portion | tonight; Saturday | Partly cloudy and! somewhat warmer. | For South Da-; kota: Fair to-! night; Saturday/ generally fair with ' slightly warmer west and north: Montana: | Generally fair tonight and Saturday; ; little change in temperature. | For Minnesota: Generally fair to-! night; Saturday fair, with somewhat warmer in northwest portion. GENERAL CONDITIONS | Low pressure areas are centered | over the upper Great Lakes region / snd over Nevada while a “High” cov- | 's the western part of the Dakotas. | Precipitation occurred at most places in the Mississippi Valley and Greati Lakes region. The showers vel mostly light but over _an inch of rain Moorhead. Elsewhere the weather is/ PORTLY ROMEO IS HAILED INTO COURT BY PRETTY NURSE Husband of Evangelist McPher- son Leaves Wounded Heart Only Money Can Heal iGETS $5,000 VERDICT! Heavyweight Lover Sang Ten- der Love Ballads to Girl Who Served Him jfell at Kansas City, Des Moines and| (copyright, 1932, NEA Service, Inc.) A 223-pound Romeo who sang ten- the Moose of which he is director general, he would make no statement, in any event, until sometime next week. Martin could not be reashed! for comment. In asking Davis to quit, governor} Pinchot's letter said “the whole coun- | 9395, try is aroused ag: racketeering in| all its forms. D.: stands indicated as a lottery racketeer. “Ever since he first became a can- didate for the senate and even be- fore that time, James J. Davis, junior | senator from Pennsylvat has been | under suspicion,” the governor stated. ! “Whether these reports were true or generally fair. Valley and Plains tates. ft. 24 hour change, -0.1 ft. Reduced to sea level, 30.02. TEMPERATURE At Ta. mM, .......06 Highest yesterday . Lowest last night . PRECIPITATION Amt. 24 hrs. ending 7 a. m. . Total this month to date . : : “ic, |Normal, this month to date .... 1.56] by Miss Myréle Joan St. Pierre, come- untrue is not now important, the | Total, dan. 1 to date ... : wai | PY bo pees le sea two nye Attar governor said, “but it is both import: | Normal, Jan. 1 to date. * Ja'7g{ lv Los Angeles nurse, ant and true that Davis has just been indicted by a grand jury “The charge is a particularly un- pleasant one,” he added. “It is alleged Accumulated deficiency since Jan. 1 NORTH DAKOTA POINTS that he not only broke the law by High Low Ins.j which a jury of seven Aaa tor ae ee ee was addressing her as engaging in an illegal lottery but that Temprs. Pre.| women decided that Miss St. rf eee rene aoe iv BISMARCK, foggy 75 50 .04;charges were true and awarded her ‘iday—Big ve's. rm n- he also received at least $100,000 from - i - dearment changed from “Sweetheart” Amenia, clear - 80 53 .221a $5,000 judgment toward curing her get the proceeds of the lottery and thus Beach, clear 75 44 .00! $200,000 heartache. to “Darling.” .. . More love-making BTU ec Gectetinne cece to clalldina, | obtissenty, ‘poldy. 78 57 .00|” So was written another chapter in|on the divan. Should properly -have gone to children Carrington, clear + 77 50 00\the glamorous love triangles of 1932.| Saturday afternoon—By now it was ee need Crosby, clear .......+... 77 47 00) -rhis one found the world’s most fam-| “Dearest” and “Honey.” .. . He A week ago, Senator Davis was|Devils Lake, clear ...... 74 50 00) ou: cvangelist—herself already once| sneaked up from behind, put his arms among a large number indicted by a| Dickinson, clear . Pi | Same. Ji, strpos - - “a widowed and once divorced—compet-j around her and whispered sweet federal grand jury in New York for! Drake, clear ooo $1 001" - i f-| thi into her while she fixed his reputed participation in an alleged | Dunn ‘Center, clear 76 45 .00| ing with the pretty nurse for the a ings o her ear le she watery conducted by the National | Ellendale, clear - 78 55 7 fections of the aS Nene rer ST RAAvas, a bilgi Ae acaadal Fessenden, clear . 74 51 .04/was (and still is) the leade! SO, iss St. Pierr 5 SEES OnE ob tha! ecniltoienn \Grand Forks, clear..... 70 35 _34| Aimec’s famed Angelus Temple choir.| things continued to grow warmer fuel to resign, the governor aekea | iakinson, clear 84 55 03] Sister Almec's romance with Hut-| until Hutton proposed and she ac- ‘ sil 2 Jamestown, clear + 72 54 .15)ton began about a year fore their | cepted. Martin and the republican state com- | Larimore, clear + 68 54 .19|marriace when the rotund baritone x & * mittee to pre-empt a ticket and “put! Lisbon, clear +75 53 .11| took a leading role in “The Iron Fur-| Numerous times during Miss St. on it the name of a republican against | Max, clear . +80 46 01) nace,” a Biblical opera that she wrote! Pierre's description of Dave's torrid whom even the shadow of suspicion | Minot, pcldy. +78 47 00) ong | directed. Taking the part of |love-making, the courtroom rippled cannot rest. pale Saag +5 48 28) the king, Hutton sat on a throne of | with laughter. ——— etchant uy 24 ‘99 |S0ld and sang his way into Sisterj ‘The portly Hutton, seated beside U E lRembine, rd 2 14 54 .14|Aimec’s heart. Thus Hutton earned|his attorneys, frequently gulped and ONTIN \witister, cu k “00 | his nickname of “Iron Man.” swallowed hard. Williston, clear . - 7 50 .00 from page one Moorhead, Minn., clear 74 56 1.04] On Sept. 13, 1931, they eloped by! Especially did the crowd titter airplane and were wed at Yuma,|when the pretty nurse told how she | Two Deadlocked GENERAL riz. Throughout Hutton’s trial, the/had treated Dave's influenza, by fix- In Heated Drive | High Low Ins.|evangelist expressed confidence in ing btm ee he ee contract 4 {Other Stations— Temprs. Pre.| her husband. another cold on one of jose. moon- For First Place |Bos, taano. cay. ..... 90°62 00 ae 4 Eh auto rides i Ghiengo, clay... 70 00|sister “Aimee, so. Miss St. 'Plerre| sald, “and boughs him a ttle baby ‘ ‘: , ‘ABO, 4 ‘ ister Aimee, so iss . oy ig im y Bee teats anerine Rositeky, (Denver, Col 56.00) charged in a manner that convinced| blank-s, cut a hole in it for his head ismarck, 24.600; Dorothy Seitz,!Des Moines, 62 1.14 apm r3 ised tol 2 ed it ‘ vith little pink Mandan, 20,400; Ruth M. E. Jordan, | Dodge City, Ki 64 09 | the jury, Hutton had promise and tied it on him wit! le pi 2 Raggi = Se Ad lpn arden crea 0)! marry her. Thus, she said, she suf-| ribbons which I had sewed on my- Bismarck, 18,600; and Isabelle Gor-/| Edmonton, Alta., 54 00 | fered great mental anguish when she | self.” ae et Teaickdea acetilctha'l Eman, Aeon. 32 90 | learned that he had jilted her. Dave gulped—again. below: | Huron,’ S. D., eldy. . 58 .00/ The trial, replete with testimony of! Three weeks after she met Mr. Arllys Anderson, Bismarck 4300 | Kansas City, Mo., cldy.. 68 1.96 | kisses, moonlight auto rides and am-| Hutton, Miss St. Pierre said, she Dorothy Atwood. Bismarck o77.""foy | Miles City, Mont., clear 74 54 .00/orous wooing on a divan, took three} cooked dinner Rife in her ape ier 4 ;No. Platte, Neb., cldy... 84 60 .00/ weeks. ment. She added: “He kissed my bene ap “eran s9glae | Oklahoma City, 68 00] Star witness for herself was Miss|hair, my eyes, my mouth; he swept Clarice Belk, Bismare! "25600 | {ctte S. D.. cleai 56 .00|St. Pierre. A summarization of her|me off my feet with his love-mak- Whtalte Barhle: Bismarck. ee ae . He testimony indicates that the sweet/| ing.” | Margaret Barrett, Bismarck... 100/St, Paul’ Mi! 60 102 | SiMger of gospel songs was a fast and| “Did you kiss him?” sharply de- Wits Boardman, Biamarck .... se700|Selt Lake CityU 72 ‘09 | furious lover, and the start of their|manded Hutton’s attorney, Mark Veronica Brown, Bismarck...... 300 Wash., rain CMY perl oleate area at [yee Pe Irene Britton, Bismarck . 21700 |Sheridan, Wyo., clea: 52 .00| Saturday—They met at a party at s St. Pierre answered: Katherine Brown, Bismarck 26400 | Sioux City, Ia., clear.... 62 .00/4 friend’s home, where Dave at- ‘Mr. Jones, that is a strange ques- Eula Cameron, Bismarck....... 9900/SPokane, Fash., clear... 88 56 .00| tempted to kiss her after a few high- | tion. When one person kisses an- Ernestine Carufel, Bismarck 178300 | Swift Current, S., clear 78 48 .00|balls. . . . “Where have you been‘other, naturally the person that is Ethel Childs, hakek - 600 The Pas, Man., clear... 52 .00| keeping this gorgeous creature all] kissed is also kissing the other. That’s Ethel Fisher, Bismarck | “65400 Foledo, Ohio, peldy. 72 .00/my life?” the smiling Dave inquired | what a kiss is.” Margaret Fortune, Bismarck |. \iglesety oie at oe 54 04 | of the host. cdeted ales 4400 Isabelle Gordon, Bismarck. 16300 Elinor Green, Bismarck . Magdalene Gondringer, B: Ruth Gordon, Bism Betty Haagensen, Bisma: Temperatures are| 3 quite high in the east, but cooler;der love ballads to the pretty nurse weather prevails over the Mississ!ppi/ wio treated his influenza, took and Missouri river stage at 7 a. m, 0.5| Save her kisses in torrid love-making Bismarck station barometer, inches: i 1.38} county sheriff's office Thursday and charged with embezzlement of $4,- 224.80 of the company’s funds. Ar- fon a divan, promised to marry her jand then forzot his promise, awoke on his honeymoon with another wo- man to discover that he had left be- 51| hind a wounded heart that only $200,- 1. : weight champion lover David L. (“Iron Man”) Hutton, ‘now the husband of Evangelist Aimee 64| Semple McPherson, and the breach of 32/ promise suit was filed against him this wedding. Just a few weeks ago this three- cornered love drama ended after a sensational trial at Los Angeles in | Monday — Hutton got his first ‘«date” with Miss St. Pierre and took her on a three-hour automobile ride, which ended in an oak-bordered lov- ers’ lane . . . “He said I was adorable, "IRON MAN" MUTTON When Hutton seated his 223 pounds in the witness chair to deny Miss St. Pierre's accusations of incandescent Jove-making, he contradicted them, one by one, with the statement: “I Caroline Hall, Bismarck Agnes Hultberg, Bismarck Evelyn Hannaford, Bisi Ruby Jacobson, Bisma: Dorothy Johnson, Ruth M. E. Jordan, Bi: Katherine Kositzky. Irene Lambertus, Bismarck. Betty Leach, Bismarck Alice Lee, Bismarc Marial Lehr, Bismarck Jackie Malek, Bismarck .. Alice Marsh, Bismarck .. Marian Morton, Bismarck Luby Miller, Bismarck .. Elsie Nelson, Bismarck . Eliza Nicholson, Bismarck . Nadine O'Leary, Bismarck Lila Olson, Bismarck. 0300 | Betty Orluck, Bismarck +++ 2200 Betty Manning, Bismarck . is, Bismarck Jessie Phillips, Bismarck 14800 | Hazel Rhines, Bismarck. 1509 Audrey Rohrer, Bismarck -9500 Margaret. Schneider, Bismarck.. 2402} Frances Slattery, Bismarck, .. 307000 Viola Sundland, Bismarck Fay Smith, Bismarck Patty Whittey, Bismare’ Grace Williams, Bismarck 5009 Marian Worner, Bismarck -4500 Veronica Werstlein, Bismarck .. 74600} Alma Walth, Bismarck... 2007} Marian Yeater, Bismarck 47000 Evelyn Farr, Mandan. . 600 Emma Fix, Mandan . ++ 1200 Kitty Gallagher, Mandan . 800 Betty Mackin, Mandan 6100 Norma Peterson, Manda! - 700 Dorothy Seitz, Mandan ....... 20400/ Grace Valder, Manden .. 1100} Marion Vogelpohl, Mandan 500} Stella Zwarycx, Mandan .. 600 Gertrude Ankarberg, Stanton. Carol Deis, Carson .... Emma Barth, Timmer Iva Burnstad, Burnstad, N. Blanche Clarke, Dickinson Tyne Eckholm, Wing .. Emma Claridge, RFD, Bi Alice Glovitch, Killdeer. Emma King, Menoken. Zerelda Leavitt, Carson . Gladys Ness, Sterling . Marie Newman, Wilton . 1100 ; Valera Saldin, Coleharbor..... | 6700; Madeline Schmidt, Richardton. .51700 Luella Tollefson, Menoken ... 111900 Watson, McKenzie ... 112100 f Weigum, Golden Valley.. Belen Bumann, Judson . "Hold Fargo Oil Man. |The body of Sam Regland, 25, farm {wound through the heart near the |place where he ambushed the of- | ficers. mazed. (09 | One. Was a $00 | and somehow the liquor had seeped rest was made by authority of a bench warrent issued by Judge Car-| roll A. Nye after Meyers had heen indicted on a first-degree grand lar- ceny charge by the special Clay county grand jury now sitting in the} Moorhead courthouse. He is in the Cass county jail. Slayer of Officer eret in that he had looked for a long time for a girl like me; he took my hand and said, ‘I love you.’” Tuesday- Miss St. Pierre at her home. divan, Dave said: have come to love yor Thursday —Hutton called again, and sang tender love ballads to her ceased entirely to call her by her first did not!” “Then,” barked Miss St. Pierre’s attorney, “you stand before this jury and testify you are the Great Un- kissed?” Hutton called again on On the “Sweetheart, Ij “Yes, sir,” Hutton replied. "—and gath-| Hutton denied specifically that he had ever kissed Miss St. Pierre, hug- ged her, laid hands on her, addressed her in terms of endearment or of- fered to marry her. He denied that he had sung to her a song that he d her in his arms. the parlor. By this time he had Kills Self With Gun Big Timber, Mont., Aug. 26.—(?)— hand, who shot and killed Frank Whitsel, Big Timber under sheriff and seriously wounded Sheriff Ed Brannin, near here Wednesday night, was found Thursday with a bullet Officers said Regland apparently was unbalanced mentally and ex- pressed belief he had taken his own life. Brannin and Whitsel started search for Regland after being noti- fied he had left the Theodore Thomp- son ranch with a rifle and three shells. The officers met Regland about five miles from Big Timber and as they stepped from their car Bran- nin said Regland opened fire. Washington Village Has Liquor Deluge Spokane, Wash., Aug. 26—(7)— Housewives washed their dishes in moonshine and the forbidden liquid sprayed out of nozzles onto lawns at Windsor community Thursday. Every- i a One woman brought a bottle of dishwater to the sheriff's office. “Hm,” observed a deputy, “moon- shine. At Windsor he found the water) supply normally came from a com- munity well, capped by a tall tower: and tank. The deputy drew a bucket of liquid out of the well. It was water. | He turned on the power pump and it| pumped liquor. 1 In the tower the mystery was} solved. It once had served as a ais- | tillery. The operators had dumped al) their liquor during a previous raid into the drill hole into which the pipe leading to the pump was placed. At birth a whale measures 23 feet in length. At seven months the whale! In Embezzlement, Case 26.—(F)—Raymond G. of an generally reaches a length of about} 58 feet. J HOOVER IN AN UNUSUAL POSE { | Although horseback riding is one of President Hoover's chief forms of recreation, this is one of first pictures taken of him on a horse since he became President. Hé Is astride his favorite gelding Billy. “| Bismarck composed just for her, entitled “My Love for You.” The big gospel singer was dressed nattily in white flannel trousers, gray coat and livid blue tie. During his testimony, he continued to pick at three bumps on his forehead. These were decorations that he had won the day before in a skirmish with some bees. The bees had stung Hut- ton while he was spending the day at the mountain retreat where Sister Aimee, his wife, was recovering from illness. #e * When the trial was over, Hutton | summoned one of Angelus Temple’s| 12-cylinder staff cars and hurried to the side of his wife, to be with her| when the vegdict came. After arguing among themselves for six hours, the jurors returned a judgment of $5,000 in favor of Miss St. Pierre. | Miss St. Pierre said: | “The verdict was exactly what I| had expected. I did not reckon with amounts as far as damages were concerned. All I wanted was to show the world what type of man this fel- low is who married Aimee McPher- son.” Hutton said: “It is a rank injustice and I mean to fight it out to the bitter end. I never made love to that girl—never even kissed her—it’s all a night- mare!” Mrs. F. B. Council, one of the jur- ors, said: “We were for the girl from the be- ginning. There was never a doubt in my mind, nor in any other juror’s it It was only a question of how Grant $50,000 Loan To Minot, Ward County Washington, Aug. 26.—(?)—The two Dakotas Thursday were loaned $200,- C00 by the reconstruction corporation to aid destitute persons in the drought and grasshopper stricken areas, | Gov. Green of South Dakota was} granted a loan of $150,000 to be used in eight counties—Pennington, Cus- ter, Beadle, Sanborn, Kingsbury, Spink, Clark and McCook. | A loan of $50,000 went to Gov. Sha- | fer of North Dakota for use in the city of Minot and Ward county, both of which were said to have exhausted all available funds in relief work. The latter loan was only a third of the amount requested. Minot had sought $50,000 alcne, while Ward county, in which Minot is located, had asked for $100,000. Under the North Dakota laws poor relief is administered by local political —_—__—__—____ NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, ss. OFFICE oF CouNTY AUDITOR, a S. Sprague, Providence, Rhode Island. Hattie T. Sprague, No address given. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1928 was on the 10th day of December, 1929, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year'1928, and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety days from the com- pleted service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: Lots 1 and 3 in Block 34, Harmons Addition to the City of ‘Bismarck, North Dakota. Amount sold for, $1.08. | Aimee’s Hubby Loses Heart Balm Suit MISS ST PIERRE “SISTER AIMEE” subdivisions and expenditures are shared by the local subdivision and county. During the year ending June 3° Gov. Shafer reported Ward count; spent approximately $141,000 for re- lief compared with less than $40,000 the year before. Minot, having ex- hausted its available funds, now is in debt to the county. Former Classmates Are Reunited Here Politics came in for a good share of the conversation when two men who worked side by side on their col- lege paper 25 years ago renewed acquaintainship here. When John Brodix, a worker for the Democratic national headquar- ters came to town Thursday with Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., he dropped over to see William Langer, Repub- tlican nominee for govérnor of North Dakota. Twenty-five years ago, Brodix was editor of the Spectator, campus news- paper at Columbia university in New York City. His assistant was “Bill” Langer. The two had not seen each other since their graduation, —_—___— CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means of ex- tending our sincere thanks to all old friends and others for the kindly sym- pathy expressed in words or floral of- ferings, over the death of our hus- band and father, Mr. Olaus B, Ben- son. We wish also to thank Rev. fey. words of sympathy and com- fort. Mrs. Olaus B. Benson and children. Subsequent taxes paid by purchaser. Amount required to redeem at this date, $1.36, In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and interest ! as provided by law and unless you re- deem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemp- tion as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by law. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 25th day of August, 1932. (SEAL) A. C, ISAMINGER, Auditor Burleigh County, North Da- 01 2, (First Publication August 26, Sept. 1-8, 1932.) NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That on the 8th day of September A. D. 1932 an election will be held at Me- morial Building, 6th Street, Bismarck, ..D., in Bismarck Special School Dis- trict’No. 1, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, for the purpose of fetermining, the following question: “Shall the Board of Education of Bis- marek Special School District No. 1, be authorized to establish and main- tain, In conjunction with the high school of such district, a department of juntor college work to consist of not more than two years of work be- yond a four-year high school course?” ‘The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock nd closed at 4 o'clock p. m., of that day. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 26th ba of August A. D. 1932. y Order of iy poss nel was taken at his Rapidan camp In Virginia. (Associated Prese RICHARD PE } Aug. 26-30 Sept. 8-7. Braaten and ‘Rev. Wisnaes for their; _ THE BIS prison where the general and fellow |rebels were confined to await the | ‘government's decision. | General Sanjurjo and two compan- < ‘ions were found guilty of leading the | rebellion at Seville early this month, ‘which spread to various cities and caused much bloodshed. . ; Premier Mannel ots announced id |the cabinet’s decision a Secret Transfer From Madrid iehaonber of deputies ‘Thursday flame Ordered to Prevent Furth- {and pandemonium ensued. Incipient fist fights broke out as waves of ap- er Trouble jplause swept in from the right and | shouts of resentment came from the Madrid, Aug. 26—()—The ranking | radical groups. General of Spain, Jose Sanjurjo, was fe - ‘ reported enroute by automobile Fri-/ Gatun Lake in the Panama Canal day to El Duesco penitentiary in |is the largest artificially-formed lake Santander province to serve out a life | in the world. It has an area of 164 mi for rebellion against the re- | square miles. Public, Although authorities declined to; === a comment, it was understood a secret transfer from Madrid had been sud- "i denly ordered in the hope of averting BS further disorder. Nevertheless manifestations and dis- ry orders had already occurred in various ¥ Parts of the nation and there were ¢ reports a cabinet realignment was - not beyond the range of possibilities. The disturbances were provoked by the supreme court's sentence of death against the general Thursday, and al- | most immediate commutation by the government. { Communists at Bilbao and nearby | Gallarta protested against the gov-! ernment’s leniency. In an ensuing FOR clash with civil guards one Commun- ; ist was reported slain and several in- | Corunna reported the general’s home Province was celebrating the com- | : mutation with enthusiasm, while at LAB O R DAY bem Monarchists and Re- | ‘ publicans clashed in the streets. Civil | a guards got the upper hand just as {| H @) L I D A Y: S the Monarchists were about to be lynched. | Madrid was greatly excited and; many groups of agitators were dis. persed by troops, especially near the | | ‘CEREAL RELIEVED { i HIS CONSTIPATION | { ‘ LEAVE Kellogg’s ALI-BRAN Brought | J New Health ; as early as Friday, Sept.2nd f | and as late as Monday, Every one who has suffered from | Sept. Sth y a ! sot ineren a read Mr. P. 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