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Soviet Workers Tell of Bribes ‘Amendments Set New Pitta North Dakota’s epeza Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1873 60 PSNPERS ARE GROWING ACTIVE AS DECISION I NEARED Western Democrats Break Party Ranks on ‘Cost of Production’ Plan ° INFLATION SCHEMES URGED Proposals Are Launched As Changes to Plan For Re- financing Farmers Washington, April 14—(}—A maze of amendments set new pitfalls Fri- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1938 Ex-Convict Slain by _ Heaton Store Clerk TERRORISM STAMP OUT IN CUBA AFTER 17 BOMBS EXPLOD Oklahoman Killed While He and Companions Were Attempting Burglary t FAILED TO ANSWER CALL Coroner's Jury Holds Shooting| STATE RAIL BOARD | Taps Sound for Him RAPPED BY LANGER | IN GARRISON TALK Governor Asserts ‘Majority of| Members’ Aid Carriers Instead of People Justified; Wells Officials | Seek Pals | Soldiers Called to Aid Police; Child Is Killed and Sev- eral Arrested Fessenden, N. D., April 14—(}—A_ series of burglaries ended in the; Havana, Cuba, April 14—(P— |death of one man, and the escape of ‘Troops were called to stamp out tet-lone or two others early Friday, as a| Torism Friday after 17 bomb ex-|cierk fired point blank at several men | Plosions killed one person and in- Lee H who attempted to break into s mer-/ i EXPLAINS HENDRICKS VETO! ——— | Declares Rate Expert Used| Position to Attack Inter- ests of Some Concerns ——— ADELBERT AMES LAST OF CIVIL WAR Gl Garrison, N. D., April 14—(®)— Charges that a majority of the mem- ‘MOTOR TROUBLE ON | BLIMP IS DECLARED | CAUSE OF ACCIDENT Witness Tells Navy Court Ship Was About to Make | Forced Landing - Lakehurst, N. J., April 14.—(}— |The non-rigid dirigible J-3 was about to make a forced landing because one of her motors was about to drop off when she fell into the sea. She was lls for Farm Bill Forward Movement In Business Noted Commercial Review Says Week’s Developments Have Been Constructive Higher Manufacturing Sched- ules, Better Retail Buying Are Encouraging New York, April 14—()—Influ- enced by the expanding force of an upward seasonal trend, developments this week “have contributed construc- tively to the broader forward move- veg lisaiher Rape werne Soay aed turday PRICE FIVE CENTS PRESENT TESTIMONY | SUPPORTING CHARGE AGAINST ENGINEERS Trio Mention Various Sums Giv- en Them By Men From English Firm DEFENDANTS ENTER DENIAL Briton Stands Shoulder Shoulder With Accuser; Looks Him in Eye to Moscow, April 14.—(?)—Russian testimony to support charges of bri- bery and sabotage was presented Fri- day at the trial of six British en- gineers accused of these high crimes against the Soviet state. One witness told of taking a bribe 4,568 i gf oe EF General ved Et ty i I i il i E sire = il | Is i L ] it if Hl iH if } i él EE i a i E | For Washington Post Foreclosure Sale of Forks Farm Stopped |= day for the bers of the state railroad commission not wrecked by the weather while re- | ment in nearly all branches of trade,” | of $1,500 from L. C. Thornton, one of y for the once-beaten administra-| jured three or four. cantile store at Heaton, 18 miles from | “represented the interests of the rail- turning from a search for Akron sur-|Dun & Bradstreet. Inc., reported Fri-| the defendants. Another said he had tion forces as the senate moved stead-| ‘The blasts came ‘Thursday and | roads rather than the interests of the vivors April 4, one of her crew told | day, been paid $500 by William H. Mac- |S Wa oeard «final vote on the Roose-| Thursday night on the heels of sev-| "Rx. alexander, Guthrie, Okla, a|People of the state” were made by S Ratenane eed eecretnyéy.| “Progres has been spurred.” the | Donald, another of the accused, to de- “with es me ro Nauta tet g|former North Dakota convict, died Governor William Langer in an ad- tified that while the J-3 was cruising |Teview stated, “by the appearance of | liver plans for a power plant in the iblican sniping becoming | quarters warning that the is would from a bullet wound. Authorities are | dress here Tuesday night. over the ocean, searching for the Ak-| indices to show that expansion now| Urals. | more active and western Democrats | start “red week in Havana. seeking Harry Crooks, also a former| ‘The governor, discussing his vetoes ron wreck, it was discovered that the jis resting on @ solid nasis which will| A third Russian witness said | breaking ranks, party leaders faced|,, Cavalry was called out after po- Pitan ek esis Port engine was moving in its out- | fortify it against any abrupt setbacks Nordwell ‘ tests lice had started a roundup of per-jconvict, who they believe was with | appropriat te Charles Nordwell had paid him $2,500 | Set Ine rene CIOCEAS | sore ‘suapecteal of, WrTOENIS tersten- (passed by the legislature, defended TRUM IE COstarpMORLing ruth Ninel | ee eee Cae CS CE UE | iver nna nfs’ abet to GAsllS Repub! l- : ls supporting in. tute for. the Roosevelt price-iifting |ie8 and opposition to the rule of his veto of the salary of EM. Hend-| 4 1414004 ames. Oldest Graduate sheared completely across. “While trade expansion during the|* Smniné ot the twanovo power plant. President Machado. 5 Plan and s variety of inflationary oa ‘ricks, traffic expert for the railroad Faced with the danger of losing | week was most marked in wholesale T. Lobanov, chief of the electrical - aie of West Point, Dies At and retail distribution. there was a The next section coming up in the|*hroughout the city automobiles r bs Teflection of higher manufacturing |“cpartment of the | Ivanovo } Senate was the mortgage oe ee ena see eae Florida Resort North Dakota Man _ ||scheduies in the increase in the num: |ation. Lobanov also is a defendant { Part of the farm program. This sec- Position in opposition to the interests ! 7 ber of employed and the increase in|!" this trial. : |” tom, condensed separately, rode high of such concerns as the Farmers Un- ——_____ j| Among Witnesses ||th Tumors tnd the increase in| “Nordwell's name was brought into and wide through the house Thursday fon Oil companies, adding that for] Ormond Beach, Fis., April 14—()— Which dropped for the first time since |e, Proceedings for the first | ti on a 387 to 12 vote. that reason he “immediately vetoed} The last of the general officers of Among witnesses at the probe || rai)" when this witness hee aetiied $2,500 The house continued debate, with the appropriation for the traffic ex- Civil war, General Adelbert Ames, is into the disaster of the giant diri- Retail buying this week was the bribe. Lobanov sai ie had enter- Passage expected before nightfall, on Pert’s salary.” dead at the age of 97. gible, Akron, was a man who spent largest since the Christmas shopping ore Scar on aoa Hepes legislation giving Roosevelt power to Zhe governor paid high tribute t0) General Ames, oldest graduate of|| His Boyhood in Bismarck and was |/ season and in many stores volume ran | 22° ioe ving casein iiisiseeat ] “declare arms embargo, but leaders the recent legislature which he said! west Point, died suddenly Thursday ee from the local high || ahead ot that for the busiest days of | try, throw out of the admiration farm the People and was “the only legislt-|"'Eommiaioned Brigadier General|| » #2, l8 Lieut. Commander Bawin ||Sthe scnound in steel sperations is dition: he ‘said ‘Nordwell told. flan Program the Simpson-Norris price- A ture in, the history of the state that/at 28, he led a brigade against Gen-|| ¥- Cochrane, a ground officer of || particularly significant, as it ie viewed | cto™ | He 38 ‘You ‘must enuse fixing plan which was inserted by the aere ee: loka ,| Feduced appropriations.” eral Robert E. Lee, one of his former|| te,U.S. Navy at Lakehurst, N. J. |185's retlection of the more rapid stride | 30m aus damage oo that Rumis will senate Thuretey over the objections and| Wells fe Contending ores keg he | professors, at Gettysburg. In 1868 he Peer ers period ata : which mses aREaCEan activity | have to spend more gold. Above all rallace. found unpaid vouchers totaling | 5, , 1892, 5 . Under tl the | of Secretary Wallace, tions $850,900, the governor said that in ad-| Sri luioot and served aucceaively az} | £00, 0F ME. and Mrs. W. F. Goch- || Sane deinand atid the fects coor | aac iaiparaiemattegher ot Ger ‘The house has now voted separately gap [roe ‘dition he found interest on farm loan | Misstssippl and served success 1] Te” Conn of whom are dead now. |! fidence which has followed as a se-| Pint '* Deruvock oo cose Of war. on the Roosevelt farm price-lifting tapenade ad Pricey bonds had been paid with borrowed) “The widow, his daughter and her|| Bismarck when Edely Was ecine ||quence of the establishment of sound| Lobanov recounted: the eonversa- and rooneeye emer | vearged ~~ y wounded. The| operated money. husband O. Brooks sempre eed Appointed to the U. 8. Naval pacomh comer = Rin oppyre in: | tion in detail. but Nordwell pienied | measure. The Simpson-Norris plan Leiner HA eerneed Rom gpa | pc. until January 1 of this year:i Powell Mass. for burial “|| Academy at Annapolis June 2, || cevivai, “thoasns’ of workers have|fmenisy but with a proWesneed aa: | . went in'on #47 to 41 vote, the ad- ‘nother thet po- |store, the we ga 1eb oo a matration fad borrow | A native of New England, General | jets; nog”es,eracusted four Yeats |\een recalled to the leading factories, jgent. the blond.” Englishman” stood guste fas tad 6 tol vote lon the fsivtbsmig hy North’ Dakota to take care of these|foner 1° 1555, ‘His’ anmeione” who || since. His brother, William Coch- |/8hd motor truck planta are working eee Seeine. entinis ecaee entire program, it must go back to ned and Were “52 fgcorton Merer esa Hinge {were among the early settlers at Ply- Bprtsivcliererragitce pa ein banking serene still 4 “I never gave him any money, I tae soe ste erent Sgr Sd ry | soe a eed ne OE ty co agate a “ -made to hold the program to admin- the safe, |Propriations by the legislature, de-| matters and satisfied an ambition | the moratorium gradually are disap-|«now let me tell you about that fur istration wishes. the store,|Claring that appropriations for the/ynen he obtained appointment to! the motor, the crippled blimp headed | pearing. ‘ coat.” The Simpson-Norris plan would au- several men |Next biennium will be little over $4.-| west Point. He was a senior when|to shore and had actually started to ———__- He looked Lobanov in the eye as he thorize the secretary of agriculture to NORTH DAK the place. He | 000.080 compared to a budget of $10,-| the civil war broke out in 1861 and a| land, Thornton said, when a gust of explained that he had helped an- fix mimuim prices for agricultural the rear en- | 000,000 allowed for the biennium by| month later he was in the field as a| Wind caught her and carried her out WHEA OCKS ON other employee of Metro-Vickers eel! products to insu® the farmer produc- door. the 1931 legislature. first Heutenant of the Fifth Artillery |to sea about 1,000 yards, where she Lobanov an overcoat which the own- tion costs and “a reasonable profit” on here he ob-| Langer told the gathering his re-|" wie serving as United States sen-| dropped into the water. er no longer needed. Shouting above his domestically-used crops. shouted | moval of the capitol commission had) ator from Mississippl, General Ames| ‘The J-3 was wrecked offshore at the prosecutor who sought to inter- Senate leaders were hopeful that a wanted. | Saved the taxpayers of the state $250.-| married Miss Blanche Butler, daugh-| Beach Haven, N. J. Drag lines had irupt the story, Nordwell told how Lo- final vote in that branch would come : he fired | 000. ter of General F. Butler of Lowell | been dropped on the shore, Thornton — |banov had paid him 500 rubles which 2 ‘by Saturday, but one major controe hots. He pointed to the charges made by |syase, on July 26, 1870. ‘They had six|Sald, and had been seized by @ vol- he turned over to the owner of the 4 veray remains, that over the Frasier! Governor Sends Delegation to| Aiexander after one|the capitol investigating committee |-nidren, General Ames had a large|Unteer crew, and the J-3's gas bag coat. : amendment. identified estate in Tewksbury, a suburb of Low- | had been “ripped” to exhaust its gas.| Estimated At 36,433,000 Bu-| The other charge of bribery made ‘ ‘This propasal, sponsored by Senator Washington to Learn ell, where he had lived since 1898, Gust Struck Craft Friday was by Alexey Dolgov, who Frazier (R., N. D.), and the National Possibilities General Ames’ regiment was in the a Lila corer he Peeper or 34 Per Cent of said _Rbernton shee. pad: ae ge Parmers’ Union, provides for refinan- wind blimp, hich he considere: a cing pte ot at 1% on cent in- ws Beer Prisoners Ate pie Fo et pte pcr wr prey combined with the: pull of the inex- 1932 Production | Sreveealinge ry defect in machinery in- terest yearly amorti- lenced, grou crew, | | Stalled b; ton’ pany. oe te financed by expanding Hope that the government can be Liberated by Ohioan eepatdnm ernie pisced ‘him drove her to the ground too soon, She (oS then was ‘called upon tc * the currency for this purpose. Senate| induced to construct 2,000 dams in on @ caisson, from which he continued | rebounded and was swept seaward by! Stocks of wheat on North Dakota| stand in the prisoners’ box. He ad- / proponents claim 25 votes for it. “|to direct firing until overcome by |the wind. farms April 1 are estimated at 36,-| mitted giving the money to Dolgot { from loss of blood. For this; As the blimp struck the water the 433,000 bushes, or 34 per cent of 1932{ but declared it was given as a loan. ed Frank A. Vogel, Stephen first time, Thornton said, Lieut, Com- | production, by Ben Kienholz, federal; Allan Monkhouse, chief of the Engineer Is Nam of U. 8. Sen- de- 1 medal. mander David E. Cummins, her com- | agricultural statistician at Fargo. etropolitan-Vickers staff in Russiz said that, at the request awarded the Congressional! TBO. \ We rid’ F ir Ma: or Pra: and and Congress- f ‘When the Spanish war began, Gen- | mander, was thrown into the sea. AS/ Because of a short crop, wheat|and one of the defendants, then wa: 0 8 Fa y' ators sler Nye eral Ames, who had returned to the | she bounced up and down a couple of | stocks on farms April 1, 1932, were | called to testify. He insisted Thorn- ame men Sinclair and Lemke, he has sent *|North, offered his services to Presi-| times more, the rest of the crew was| only 12,065,000 bushels. The year be-| ton gave the money as a loan. He Ciiwago, April 14—(7)—A one-time |. delegation to Washington to pre- tenance dent McKinley and was commissioned thrown out. Five of the seven men | fore that the tota was 20,608,000. | added: “Dolgov never returned it ® sent detailed plans for work for the way department. & brigadier general of volunteers,|aboard were rescued. Cummins andj Of this year’s stocks, however, from and we wrote it off finally as a gift. . his unemployed in North Dakota by dam perigee serving in the Santiago campaign. He | Pasquale Bettio, an enlisted man, | 11 to 12 million bushels will be used! Obtained Data For Film 7 Roosevelt Is Ready was one of the signers of the “round | drowned. for spring seeding, leaving 24 million; | Both Thornton and William H i) Sane - . | Thornton said he had not consid-| bushels for market and other uses.| MacDonald, the only one of the Eng- Pesey z=: %. Cole, To Attack Deflation ered weather conditions favorable| This estimate does not include stocks lishmen who pleaded guilty to the i" trys of forestry, pacts when the J-3 took off, held in mills and elevators. He is of the game “But neither did I consider them} Condition of North Dakota rye as’ . parents, D. McKin- impossible for flying in the J-3,” he| this month began is estimated at 68| sgainst their will. Thornton said he ¥ prenticed engineer; added. per cent of normal, of pastures at 63/had obtained information in Russie got out of engineer, and Previously Lieutenant Commander | per cent. Weather has not been favor- his way to itive secretary, % group n Monday with po sapped of agriculture and other government officials. Sov. Lapeer sencenced the state t. three dams, one at Gladstone, Stark Garvey Is Mentioned |,,5y 7, "alet tive fallen, from 15) Pos county; one at Orystal Springs, Kid- was “useless to deny” and one at Noonan, Di- had signed when it was obtained from him the Russian police. During his testi- ‘Thursday the audience laughed he declared he hoped to have @ chance to correct the statements. He denied a witness's statement that he obtained information con. cerning military products concerns served by the electrical equipment in- by the Metropolitan-