The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 17, 1933, Page 1

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“ _North Dalota’s THE BISMA aii ‘CK TRIBUNE =s- BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1983 | 1 FAILURE 10 PROVE ENGINEER: GUILTY Insists Five, However, Have Been ‘Spies, Saboteurs and Bribers’ ed Selves By Turning State's Evidence ef LA. N. i Sukoruchkin, i HH E i i 3 £ 4 aoe ila 85 fs i dts Russia ASKS CLEMENCY FOR TWO Asserts Pair Partially Redeem. le ee 'T. Lobanov, M. O. Krashe- iL Mrs. Coolid in Southland Dr. G. A. Rawlings | Succumbs Sunday [HOPES FOR B in ei BUSINESS T0 RULE | MALY AT PARLBYS cal Hospital | | PRACTICED HERE 40 YEARS Served As First President State Dental Association in 1907-1908 Finance Minister, Washington Delegate, Is Expert on Trade and Tariffs Dr. G. A. Rawlings, Bismarck tist since 1803 and Northwest dental circles, died local hospital about 6 o'clock Sunday evening. Dr. Rawlings became ill (Copyright, 1933, by the Associated - Press) Rome, April 17.—()}—The appoint- ment of Finance Minister Guido Jung to represent Italy in the preliminary world economic conference in Wash-|old. ington was regarded Monday in busi- ness circles as an indicator foreshad- owing Italy’s ideas at the conference. Signor Jung is not only a banker of international experience but an international commerce expert. He headed the national export instifute clinic here, in organiza’ Dental association in 1907 and served as its first president in 1907-1908. He also was a Fellow of the American) College of Dentists and a member of) the American Dental association and| ' Rarely photographed since her | hhusband’s death, Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, widow of the late . President, is shown as she vie ited at Asheville, N. C. MOTHER TELLS JURY OP INSANITY STRAIN IN JUDD ANCESTRY Gallows By Baring Details of Mental Ills { | i FE ils 4 § f H g Fee. i i z ny 8 i & i g i th lve HH Hi Fi 5 g t L H E 4 i i BANK AT HAVANA IS 53 : a 2 iy eg +] i rf : EF “bee i a E #2 i : HERDED INTO VAULT At Sargent County Town; Raiders Escape Washington, April 17—)—The, g g : ze iz ft pe i 4 <" f 5 BE gE.s i i i & 2 ij i i g ff it [ E. i 5 i | i i F E | i i i E i et #3 ERE i & z igs F se 25 x 3 z il | i i et F i ji i tt ul ul i EE Hi I | BE i i é SF % i 3 Ss FE i it el q 2 g to nag ed it E | i i f F 5 li it | FATHER OF ROBBED; EMPLOYEES |= Ferage I i , | En Chicago Mayor Edward J. Kelly, above, is Chi- cago’s new mayor, elected by council to serve two years. Mr. Kelly, a civil engineer, is a Dem- ocrat CHICAGO YOUTH PROMISES T0 Says He Will ‘Make Any Kind of Deal’ But Cannot Raise Money At Once Chicago, April 17. — ( — John “Jake the Barber” Factor Monday itish gineer Named |HUSBY 10 ASK FOR | Propriation,” Husby said, “but PAY RANSOM ASKED | CLARIFICATION OF OPINION BY VERRET Says Ruling on Status of Dairy Department Fails to Solve Problem SEES BURDEN ON INDUSTRY Asserts Dairy Farmers Will Pay \f All Licensees Must Come to Bismarck John Husby, state commissioner of agriculture and labor, Monday said an opinion of Charles Verret, assist- ant attorney general, in which the status of the state dairy department is outlined “calls for another to clarify the one just made public.” | tem, “Mr, Verret's opinion might be construed as an attempt to defend the governor's veto of the sold ap- sume he really is trying law for us and I shall Hd out of the dairy producer’s pocket.” In his opinion Verret held that in- to England to mulcting investors of utor Thomas J. Courtney to primand Lieut. L. O. Carr for not os E? BF Eaxdee é i i g E ; *F Fy f H i 1 i Ess tf gz : HF i rashington point. On account of the governor’s| BY FEDERAL LAND BANK where they sought an appeal before|Veto there will be no appropriation! Jamestown, N. D., April 17—(?)}— | the U. 8 supreme court from an or-|f0r salary for those assistants after; Captain Alvin Feickert of Company .| der extraditing him duly 1. ‘The status of the two assistant gz es 4 i department, the duties which have been performed by those assistants,” Verret informed the law which they are charged enforcement of, known ai | Ey Ty a tie se FE 1 pl L | gee al BB A §, Defendant | Monday afternoon at Jamestown and Loans to North Dakota Halted ns Dismiss One Br GOVERNMENT ORDERS PURTHER PAYMENTS IN STATE STOPPED Governor Langer’s Moratorium On Debts Is Said to Be Reason For Action |Slated to Head | Reserve Board OTHER STATES NOT HIT Barnyard Loans to Go On As Usual in Minnesota, Wis- consin, Michigan Minneapolis, April 17.—()}—An of- ficial of the seventh federal land bank district of the Regional Agricultural | i i \ : { WALTER W. STEWART Rumor has it that Walter W. Ste-|m on debts. wart, New York investment banker,| The seventh district comprises the is scheduled to head the board of |States of North Dakota, Minnesota, governors of the federal reserve sys-| Wisconsin and Michigan. The of- Eugene Meyer, who | ficial said the other three states are ma by the order from Wash- “Our instructions are that no loans are to be made to North Dakota in view of the moratorium on debts by the governor of that state,” he said. GUARDSMEN ORDERED TO HALT TWO SALES|ssscrs,sers crromasao™ SCHEDULED MOND AY |: Fessenden and Jamestown to Be Scenes of Military Rule in North Dakota disbursements be made to North Dakota” due to Governor William Langer’s moratori- succeeding resigned recently. and senators. to = the identity it ‘he te an entity of ‘Minneapolis official. He said he would withhold further comment until he hears from Wash- BLAGK LABOR BL Orders were issued by Adjutant General Herman A. Brocopp to na- tional guard officers to prevent mort- gage foreclosure sales scheduled for Fessenden. Company commsnders in those sec- tions will appear at the sales with two national guardsmen. Brocopp express- ed belief the county officials would; agree to stop the foreclosures. ! The adjutant general acted under | instructions received from Gov. Wil-| Mam Langer, who said his proclama- tion prohibiting mortgage foreclosure sales of homes and farms occupied by | the owners was being violated. i FINALLY SENT 10 HOUSE BY SENATE | Upper Body Refuses to Recon- sider Passage; House Adopts Arms Resolution H, Jamestown unit, North Dakota na- ! tional guard, has been ordered to stop mortgage foreclosure sales i | Sagal atta aca iv. Ps Orders came from Captain H. A. Brocopp, acting adjutant general. Washington, April 17.—(?)—The senate Monday refused to reconsider Passage of the five-day-week bill and sent it to the house where important Modifications are in prospect to meet administration suggestions. difficulty. The storm, which] ,,.7%¢ Vole started Saturday continued unabated | ies" far south as the international boun- In the white house, President Roo- sevelt watched interest the sen- Akron, O., April 17—(#)—The “N0/ ate's approach to the inflation ; Soattering thunderstorms i if : Egg & es ds ; “ rf fil i i i il f i i I ft i 3 E & dl i i

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