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Oneal Seg and rt: THE BISMA BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1934 PRICE FIVE CENTS Langer Given Sentence of 18 Months and $10,000 Fin LANGER'SSENTENGE | 29x. * Gives New York Kidnap Scare |ROQSRVELT LASHES |ALLANTLANGER |] Say first Mass] ° os ! SILAS CRM | NOBENS LS Conspiracy Aides PUTS ABRUPT CRIMP ¢ | INUNUSUAL GARBER IN TALK 10 NATION Get 13 Months in President Claims Substantial | Nuessie, in Seventh Place, Def- U. S, P. enitentiary gpg Ratna " Gains; Laughs at Prophets | — initely Eliminated in High of Calamity Court Race Vogel, Kinzer and Chaput Also Ordered to Pay $3,000 Fine Each: Harold McDonald Let Off With Four Months in Superior to State Jail Because of Hireling Status HAS LED COLORFUL LIFE SHOWS RECOVERY GAINS |THOMPSONHAS GOOD MARGIN Emphasizes His Three-Fold Plan of Home Building, Con- servation, Insurance Two Liquor Initiated Measures and School Tax Levy * Proposal Defeated Studied Law at Columbia Uni- versity; Graduated With 4 ‘ High Honors STAY OF EXECUTION GRANTED BY JUDGE MILLER Langer's Bond Put at $10,000 and Others Are Lesser Figures; Attorneys Plan Appeal to Higher Court as é Soon as Record Can Be Completed THE LATEST RETURNS In 1776 precincts for U. 8. senator—| REV. CLEMENT P. BOESPFLUG Buck 25,297, Frazier 121,951, Mason] Rev. Father Boespflug, son of Mr. 6,742, and Mrs. Matt Boespflug, 223 Eleventh In 1812 precincts for Republican|St., is to sing his first solemn High Fargo, N. D., June 29.—(AP)—Gov. William Langer was nomination for state officers: Mass at St. Mary's procathedral Sun- i i ii i Gilat ee spits, Teplete with! sone tough kid,” Joey Mascato, 4. His mother sald so herseit, ana | #sins.”, laug ir datsoliry ot aie cymes saree} ont te ae yinol, NY, tune 17) for conspiracy to obstruct an act of congress highlights and shadows, begins on the ne tougl ,"” Joey Mascato, 4. is mother said so herself. An Secret of state—Byrne 590,| hood at Maryknoll, N. Y., June is New York police are inclined to agree. Joey threw an East Side Gronna 82,900, Timm 7,547. and has been assigned to mission work Oscar Chaput, Frank Vogel and R. A. Kinzer, Sr., defend- Cass county farm where he was neighborhood into an uproar and sent police scurrying in siren-blasing Auditor—Baker 120,409, McFadgen|in Japan by the Catholic Foreign i i i radio cura ios ‘ pce search when he “kidnaped” 1stmonth roid Fred lao , gel brea al Mayor aus with Langer, were sentenced to 13 months and $3,000 fine ‘era, Joey, whose mother “‘licks him every day, bu! 8 no good,” — 51,936, ‘70, ‘Three functions have been planned 7 . {a shown in front of the police station with his youus “victim.” ‘& Washington summer, the preside! went aie esate in honor of Rev. Boespflug, e5 will Harold McDonald, another co-defendant, was given four WiACHOTAN LCADC IDalip wanna radio talk Thursday night in} In 1742 precincts: arrive either Friday or Paturday eve-| months in a Bismarck jail, the judge remarking that the lesser WASHINGTON HEARS [FOUR INCUMBENTS |*3322 ancon Aero eeers-Grm, tou.| ig, Molovng tne May te Aa |sentenee was given due tothe defendant's Youth and the fae , REnianie veouaioseee Pahl 30,-|a dinner at St. Mary's school audi.| that he was merely a hired agent. chor torium. His parents will give a At the request of his attorneys, a stay of execution was : Migrleulvure and’ labor Husny35,-| ception for him Suncay afternoon ai granted until Monday, and bond wee fixed vc $10,000. Smaller 154, Martell 60,499, Steen 46,562. their home and the Knights of Colum-/ bonds were fixed for the others. Indications are that Langer ; and] Railroad commissioner—Cart 61,997,/bus and Catholic Daughters of Am-| and hig co-conspirators would be free on bond pending his ft 7 Harding 58,213, Rowan 13,515. erica will give a reception in his honor 1 Monday evening ~t St. Mary’s school| appeal. MINNESOTA RELIEF Ki OR STATE SENATE be 1 Nici eee ee auditorium, Sentences of 13 months and $3,000 fines were imposed on you of loss of individual liberty.” Relating to intoxicating liquors— | three of the other defendants—Highway Commissioner Frank Declared the “most ese ae Yes ah No seo nee 6 OF 63 PREGINGTS A. Vogel, R. A. Kinzer, Sr., former seer, oc the federal a j-|doubting Thomases” are those who} Local option—Yes 43,947, No 59,130. emergency relief committee, and Oscar J. Chaput, business man- gr mre ed cd % pei pssst se - mo ee ee prea ecler! aise ever ager of “The Leader”, Langer administration newspaper, to a eadaemeiers pes ne REPORT RESULTS OF which the government charged federal employes were forced to Is Accusation trict Voters | contribute a percentage of their salaries. a 1308 precincts on no party bal- : De set ee ae Superintendent, of, Penile ithe ; Harold McDonald, pone solicitor ae ce ee = Reaffirmed wha! tion- permon 28,728, “Trompeon $2,- LLOTING sentenced to four months in the county jail at Bismarck. Ju Washington, June 29.—(#}—Fresh sini KD, dune 3—m—Pour soa be known as the “Brain ge neoere P RIMARY BA Andrew Miller, in imposing sentence, explained he was maki speci = : eh Sengert 41,294, Burr 52,379, Buttz gi le i oe og it light because of pebonantaiy out a peseuiae he had serv 40,267, Fraser 55,535, Moeliring 51,624, ins in| merely as an agent for the other defendants. 5 . x Mors 47106, Norton 22.238, Nuesele|E@rly Leaders Hold Margins in Convicted of conspiracy to defraud the United Stated, he will 35,703, meena Latest Returns From Bur- | anneal his case to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, a ee ernie sed leigh County along with four other co-defendants sentenced with him. Governor—Moodie 15,715; Johnson Pen! Ae ae Ry Sentenced two days after he received an overwhelming ma- and water resources and social insur-| 3,693, Pinal returns from 61 out of 63 pre-| jority in North Dakota’s Republican primary election, Langer ance. Congressmen—Lamb 8,459, Lynch/cincts in Burleigh county gave the|and his four associates heard the sentence in a proceeding that “Raison wo tear ox.| "Ets enane ta rae, | MIME el Ud ii Se | ated only 10 minutes Ahi “A few People, lear prog-| U, 8, senator—Hol 5 ator: Buck, , 5 5 a 300) ress will try to give you new and Democratic Vote 540. Representative in Congress: Langer Bond Fixed at $10,000 " ser rer pheed of Prank 5. Moyher:with:one In 1095 precincts Democratic state! Bond, 1011: Burdick, 2261; Hall, 2137; Bond was fixed at $10,000 for Langer, and $5,000 each for Bi June 15, but the record we: just pub-| precinct not snort tenth | 88: officers: Lemke, 4430; Sinclair, 2786. Governor: | Vogel, Kinzer and Chaput, and $2,500 for McDonald. The court eS it 5 ballotin Léeutenant Spleen scene eld — 1667; Langer 3224; Thoresen,/ pave the defendants and their counsel until Monday to arrange hoe. Diaion seinen 6913. - * "Lieutenant Governor: Fredrickson, a bond, releasing them on their present bond of $2,000 until really district, Barnes county,| PTS? asurer—Nygaard 6,992. 1369; Olson, 2876; Welford, 2624. Sec- | then. which Ble’s pivegeriey to A. C. Nelson, anti- Piavigaellcur ed 6,159. retaty of State: Byrne, 3563; Gronne, E. R. Sinkler, defense attorney, immediately after sentence victory ger Nonpartisan, while 8. J. Aan-|™#*¢ complex Insurance commissioner—Jungers Aetis eed re henge ritnaer He was announced, handed District Attorney P. W. Lanier bonds for 3 was also in the race. Bake 5 Fadgen, . 3 6,645. 5 ; ;|examination as to their sufficiency. —] Treasurer: Dale, 3001; Gray, 2525; ki ‘s . i" ? by Grover Conset, Minnesota conser-| C. . a an Where iee Acer Genera: In sentencing Langer and his associates Judge Miller said vation director, in which he said Con- i icles, Railroad commissioner—Kennedy Crum, 1903; Johnson, 1739; Sathre,! that “in the opinion of the court no honest jury would return a - 6,586. aed sb ee eae nares: different verdict” than the one of guilty returned by jurors less oor Commissioner of Agriculture and| than two weeks ago. Fargo, N. D., June 29.—(#)—Candi-|Labor: Husby, 2321; Martell, 2550; Court convened sharply at 2 p.m. At 2:18 p. m. the pro- dates on Gov. William Langer’s ticket | Steen, 1919. Railroad Commissioner: | ceedings had ended, with several friends rushing to Langer to pulled away to more substantial leads|Cart, 2270; Harding, 3661; Rowan, 647. shake his hand. United Soe ae scent pas: Langer and the defendants appeared in court shortly before Representatives in Congress: Johans-|the session began. The governor appeared in jovial spirits, jok- son, 367; Lamb, 621; Lynch, 721. Gov-|ing and warmly greeting acquaintances. if a Bg dz ernor: | Johnson, 97; Moodie, 856. Admission to the courtroom was by ticket only. The entire a fpdees oot A .|he said. ae Menes sete Ga ae 150 seats in the spectators gallery were filled. 587; Thompson, 705. Crowd Gathers at Federal Building In the state supreme court race, on NO PARTY BALLOT Downstairs, a sizable crowd milled around in the federal la no-party ballot, Judge W. L. Nues- Pudge ot se eae Ceouct Bane: building lobby and many persons congregated outside. There sle, incumbent, was definitely placed /é*, 2521; Moellring, 2645; Morris,|W@8 no outward indication of disturbance, however. Bailiffs 28618; Norton 1004; Nuessle, 4327. Sup- | guarded stairways to prevent any others but ticket holders from erintendent of Public Instruction: | entering the third floor where the courtroom is located. Anderson 2681; Thompson, 4872. In- i ive sil i Seen ae yee 5 =e An impressive silence fell as Judge Miller entered the court- agers Yeon: Xes, As soon as he had seated himself on the bench, he announced that nations for new trials and arrest of judgment had been '.| denied. He then announced he was ready to hear “any reasons why in Ransom » 132; Ely, 101; 3 ; 0 g eg Hes Bide 463; Larson, | the court should not pronounce judgment.” | 224; » 432; Scott, 724; Voigt, The defendants answered, “We have none.” A quarter . County’ Auditor: Derby, 4420; “The verdict of this jury,” Judge Miller said, “leaves this ’ mas | Roe, ce ae) [age eteatge lig 3322, Coun | court with nothing to do but impose a sentence as an adjudg- criminal |day urging all . : ment of the court to deter others from committing a like crim: the me ee to join the against the United States.” mo! big Pool making pad 844; After the defendants told the court they had no reasons to Fi he baal Faber, | #dvance for not pronouncing sentence at this time, Judge Miller ‘Wool may time began: “The indictment in this case charges the defendants now to 0 ke Norther Pratt Smet Deaths; No Relief in Sight with having unlawfully conspired to defraud the United States to @0 per cent of the of the by agreeing among and with each other to corrup! adminis- Gauss cae, for. Middle West ct;| trate or administer certain statutes of the United States and house district: y Murphy, | Providing funds for the relief of the unemployed and destitute 538; Robidou, 426.|in that you unlawfully levied a tribute of five cent on th County Sonumiasienss, a Foncled salary of the unemployed.” i oe 102; Nelson, "132; Stenquist, 108; Stand Before Bar to Hear Sentences ‘Strand, ‘ x: oe AAs he spoke, Langer and his associates formed » semi-circle decpos, Raitt ice Berg, 246; | beiet the bar of justice, with their attorneys standing behind Josephson, m, Fesonso, “On this theory,” Judge Miller contin’ : tried and the jury revarned its vdieo ult, andthe opine lieing lt eae age corruptly : 2 i s theory tried and the jury its verdict of guilty, and it is the ¢ tile Sone the evidence no honest returned a verdict. The case ia Li Poel oe i if | i i iI i ie pige int 2 ; ve stirltl i i H i ib ul fin fetal i. G¢4ii: isi : i HI ij i F t E i i x 5 3