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North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper tA ESTABLISHED 1878 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE |-222- BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934 PRICE FIVE CENTS celal petit tie lion ot tralia $3,500,000 N. D. Budget Asked Announce Plan for Christmas Activity Request Board “OPEN YOUR HEART’. DRIVEBY VETERANS TE AT 1,200 to 1,500 Children Will Have No Christmas Unless Help Is Given SURVEY DISCLOSES NEED Annual Seal Sale and Associa- tion of Commerce Program Are Part of Picture Plans for Bismarck’s Christmas ac- $$ ‘Tell Em Apart? | | Parents Can’t {__ Parents Can’t HEAVY SNOW COVERS PARTS OF COUNTRY; FOG SHROUDS SLOPE Southern Minnesota and Other Districts MANY SECTIONS AFFECTED — South Has -Windstorms and Part of Carolina Is Threat- ened by Flood Downfall a Foot Deep Blankets ‘Murder Barrel’ __ Is Photographed MOUNTAIN MYSTERY BODIES IDENTIFIED AS NOAKES FAMILY Marine Corps Records at Wash- ington Check With Finger- prints of Man FINDING OF CAR IS CLUE Police Believe Man Killed Sis- ters by Suffocation, Lat- er Shot Niece Carlisle, Pa., Nov. 30.—()}—Posi- ] Nelson’s Victims For $1,600,000 Total Increase Department Heads Point Out Added Funds Made Necessary by “Too Severe Slashes” of Chief Executive's Drastic Cuts Two Years Ago REQUESTS FALL $69,748 BELOW FIGURE IN 1931 Governor's Office, Grain Storage, Judges of District Court in Deficit; Restoration of State Transporta- tion Officers Called for ‘Motorists in western North Dakots A comparative table of budget requests with present tivities program, announced Friday, tive “entification of the man found include: turned on thelr lights Friday to avoid dead in the Pennsylvania mountains appropriations appears on page seven. 1, An “Open Your Heart” cam- as Elmo J. Noakes, of Roseville, Lm to aid the needy, sponsored by aay hi! seutres es ii Aid i center vars eee tele a weaed to make both enti ends meet lay, as 67 8 lepartments asked appropriation 2, The annual Christmas seal tives of the state police. SAMUEL P. i L Hebi 4 drive by the Community Council and ‘The man was found shot to death ircenaiat increases of more than $1,600,000 for the next bienhium. the 2 North fe . wees ete ttl if auaeern ani! spied an eels (ee) instance were sharply upward, administrative heads of departments pointed : 3. aon a Soret program svete debe found in the woods out the added funds had been made necessary principally by aieer pig Bil or Ow Heron Pennsylvania, police were reluctant “too severe slashes” by the chief executive two years ago. tion of Commerce. to advance ® possible motive for the A total of $3,536,340 is asked by the departments, as com- Both the a Your cnr and peel ane ae Kaan: pared with present total budgets of $1,889,997. Monday and will continue until the i shee | | deputy superintendent of the state - seieiicases orints’ rohit vartsos nOsbae holidays. Even their parents can't tell | vese deep in some Police, said he took but little stock ments the budget board members also The Christmas program will be| ‘which is Dorothy and which is | places. ‘were to be in a theory that a love affair be- faced a similar demand for more given in the city auditorium on De- ‘These twin daughters called ¢ut to highways as tween the man and the woman was monies from the various state {i “7 cember 24. of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Faire Coie Oi 10 vpeas over. One death the basis of the tragedy. One pos- AGUbiia;-wtiich “alas “este “aliacpty 0 ‘There will be no distribution of| banks, of Independence, Mo. | indirestly Sreiorth eG ordinal sibility scouted, he said, is that a| CONCENTR ATION OF ati thip bast: logiilative nomsite, acd ith baskets by the Fellows” this) are such near-perfect doubles Wes aux: SY asadcet-atent family disagreement existed, per- executive pruning, 4 y year, it having been decided to aban-| that they “alternated in the poet Bel aod 7 i a haps involving the custody of the ‘The increases fall below the legis don ‘this activity. The reason for| feminine lead rola in a school hak Wis Sooeelam aoee Rapids. children. lative appropriations of 1931 by $60.- this decision was that the federal re- A train [ into a truck stalled Identification was made through 148, state officials pointed out, claim= Nef system 1s providing needy fam- ‘in. the snow on a crossing but the Tecords of the marine corps at Wash- ing appropriations of that year are a flies with materials of the same kind eriver had gone for help when the ington, said. —— fairer figure with which to com which hormally are included in the celden! Schattle, head | Noakes enlisted in the marines at -| computed future needs. ian gift baskets, Another factor was the ime laboratory, le Island, Calif., on April 20, 1920, Group of 800,000 Control Two- : discovery that between 400 and 500 ; shown photographing the barrel In |and was honorably discharged April % 3 Funds in Deficit baskets would be needed to meet the which the body of Alvin. Brunner, | 19, 1922. Thirds of $36,465,763,- Present among the budget requests demand in the city alone. itinerant gem auctioneer of Brook. Check 000 D are three funds in deficit—¢4,372 a amines tyn, N. Y., was found stuffed atthe | McElroy said maritle corps finger- eposits in the governor's office; $7,000 in the At the same time. the. Good. Fel- : he nad heen slain st Columbus, O. | prints showed. thet those of the man grain storage department, and $10,- seen i “4 t lated Press Photo) rey in Cae acrogagia and of Washington, Nov. 30—(AP)—Two| 746 in the judges of district court. the Legion's “Open Your Heart” cam- of EE ROE ES OE poegglesise cages shin ini studies with a bearing on the much-| Restoration of the state transpor- paign, which will be charged with| f es eee: the foallat ¢ on police that HERMAN E. HOLLIS discussed concentration of control] tation officer, funds for which were which otherwise anight be missed, the LAST OF DILLINGER the five bodies were those of Noakes, of the nation’s wealth were made| not appropriated at the last session, veterans having accepted the task of jhis niece and his three daughters, The score was two to one in’ available Friday, plus a warning that roe eee with & total budget ae uniting the people of Blmarck and Veterans Stage Attractive Per- seat eneayi te Dee Seen e te | eae ins the department of jeer |*_ share the riches” program had its ttion of duplieated effort ta trans. Burleigh county in the job of see- | GANG iN OBJECT OF tional weight. 3 pate - | limitations. 5 portation of prisoners or insane per- ing that everyone gets at a - formance; ‘Kid Dog Show’ ee the. peere veri oe deatha et macsuan Peeorey eal The Federal Deposit Insurance| sons is claimed in support of the little cheer—particularly every . Is Big Hit 4 thr discovery that an automo-| Herman E, Hollis, slain in » fur- corporation made public figures} budget request. The survey by the Good Fellows A E j ARGH == found abandoned near McVey-| ious gun battle near Chicago by {Showing that a group of 800,000 out) An increase of $04,568 is also asked disclosed cepa 1200 to 1500 —__—_ We \town, about midway bet the| George “Baby Face” Nelson and vo 50,000,000 depositors in 14,000) for the next two years’ budget children agp aie as by promi Getting away to an auspicious start places at which the bodies of the| ® confederate believed to be John reoperation pa of the $36,-| maintenance of the state capitol ih. That, scoording t0.B. R. Nelooa,| gions eauust carnival and. minstrel : Paibiaeal ot Meaken and tne mien) Oe ee or der eames. | Aualvaa Pointed out, howaver,|new building during te pravent Be ieee, “Open Your Heart” chairman, |show was all set Friday for repeat Hope to Bring to. Justice John | were “sali . been mob. The slain agents’ fire rg is) ng eepoiion af ee ennium have been exhausted, and the Lee geen ase e | maith seiner cnnd sainday a9 Hamilton Through Capture | “Sutfocation by external means,”) brought down Nelion, whote body [Doe tion ry undosbtedly are cor-|ourd of sdminstration as drawn — fics nae ae i monet ie of Betty Gillis pe le at Faeyr hve ‘as the offl-| was found Wednesday in a road- praetor a ey mo ‘The Lage 9 budget for this indicates that this problem alone is|well received, as were the specialty Arizona Blanketed’ : [etal cause of the girls’ death. side itch abet eee been | were corporations end how many in-| Pm ,000. an extremely important one,” Nelson |numbers, while the carnival attracted| ‘The mountains in Eastern Arizona| Chicago, Nov. 30.— (AP) aria police said She sine, of ie aa indon ‘ dividuals, 5 Explain Increased Need said Priday, “but we know that the |a large throng after the minstrel was| Were covered with from three to 14/the woman and show her no quarter! and | woman ner: RET ge STIS Attacking the problem of more) tncreased population in the build- people of Bismarck will rise. to the |over. of snow, to advices| This was the stern order federal) cide. abundant life for everybody, Dr.! ing, by the addition of approximately Occasion as they always have done.| .One of the leading attractions at |from that region. agents were under Friday as they| Wilhelm says it has been estab- DUKE AND PRINCESS Mordecai Ezekiel, economic adviser| 499’ FERA employees, plus greater Pull details of our program will ‘be |the carnival was the “Kid dog show”| Wiley Post, around-the-world avi-jhunted Mrs. Helen Gillis, 94-pound/lished that the men Danes» plat to the agriculture de) ent, said! knowledge of operation costs of the announced within a few days but tn|in which 14 animals, ranging in|ator, again was held on the ground at /synthetic blonde widow of George/s loan shop at Altzons, a fe¥ mites last night thee ie 1 Zeventy-one! new building have resulted in the the meantime we ask the people who|weight from a few pounds to 70 ie, Okla, from which he | (Ba Teen) eee lesder ma ie) com Damnsneriile spa pcg per cont oe Rance ame ae recommended increase to the board, can help to consider the fact that|pounds and in age from three weeks |had planned to attempt flight in an /rapidly-diminishing remnants of the| bodies were found. n incomes of less than $2,500. For a/ members of the board of administra- 1,200 to 1,500 children will have ato canine Methuselahs were exhibited | attempt to raise the airplane altitude ie aed Son ist dake Dillinger. pesgrerar oH ot mn and Loe Pere Lhe life, he estimated, tion said. ug! er capture eral as/ were » @ year is necessary. "4 fe te ae To tance as Py thelr youthful masters and mis-)77 yr storms swept parts of Loulsi-| well as state, county and city police said. ‘Addressing the National Council] 7, tne state department of pub: to do this job oo ‘Wwe| Among winners in the. dog show|ans and Mississippi, leaving some 30/hoped fo leleg to dettice John Ham-| ‘The children were tucked in be- of Teachers of English, he said the| siinations, the largest increase in know we couldn’t make a dent in the | were Frank Vogel, Jr., George Fisher, |Persons injured but none dead and/ilton, believed to have been with/tween blankets in s thicket 100 miles lower 60 per cent” of the families] suger needs is asked. situation unless the people help. But | Louise Fisher and Milton Klein. They Somes near Raleigh, N. piv doesy palee s. iden wen ee pig oe of [ong pelea show : ; ie 1 Aang a cone pia fe Ls total of $640,780 increase ie Be cared for, The Legion merely |exhibltor Tecelved a small prize, [lest Thanksgiving Day rain in his-|Mmachine gun battle at Barrington in mobile was found sbando 500,000 Catch Glimpse of Royal) per cent received another fourth... | Boma! nudget was #90300; the de- re ke Moms ae ea tee ae en ee Tenet ET: | Pireste_atetcenberie action. 00 £0 fed beeeial Agpat cieeman Holly Meanwhile, the piet-siricken Couple After Ceremonies average these, two, eroure directly, |artme nt, asks an increase to $671,- clearly must be done if the rest of us| dren who did not win major prizes at /large a front, however, there was iste Seainst the ations publie enemies.| cover to determine who pony Thursday would be greatly increased. The Se, are to resliy enjoy our Christmas| Thursday night's show may enter fe so pactetare to sient fe Men OR raced, Foamy Undeiaber return to Pennsylvania and claim = etd toner em canna be solved as simply| First Banco Action As the first step in its program, |/and Saturday night. Llagsep oer of) officials. that fe was she who was ge the bodies were the re-| don paint ana an early hour| A large part of the income of Set for December 7 the Legion has decided to open a| A few exhibitors attempted to make/the state but there was little chance responsible for a mysterious tele-| mains of their own family, R. U.| Friday the wedding of Princess Ma-|higher income groups, he pointed headquarters in the storeroom at 116| their pets do tricks but the confusion |that the fog over the western part of/(y°T'"caii received by Philip Sa-| Noakes, brother of Elmo, and Rus-|rina and the Duke of Kent, while the|out, is saved and becomes capital. | Moorhead, Minn. Nov. 30.—U)— ‘Third St, use of the place having|bothered the entries and they were|the state would change lo snow. It] ovat: ‘an undertaker, which led fed-| sell Pleree, brother of Winifred, pre-| royal couple were in honeymoon re- \judge John A. Roeser took under ad- been. aaa by the Prince hotel. ere mneoree to enter his|Dhere but not enough to count for eral steer is pe proaied gf Aue rend ie cite them. ie ae ot Hines Ha. country home DESPONDENT HUFF armen nf pias 4 cont dissiet s cea Distribute Check Lists child need ‘Roberts, | 0's - |. Helley Rose- of ry. in Moor! Inesday a ry inane, ae pica. services gi fendi} ee ot eee we Me be hore according oe sid lees, in a ditch near suburban Niles| vite police said the Pierce and Noakes} They were TOOHI Oy. a serv- the defense in oo ati fo nese Bancore Burleigh county relief headquarters | tan 8:90 p. m. ‘The dog will be his| There is unusual io the | “ricas she was at her husband’s| cust but they haven't decided who,” \country howe "Thuraday night, after tnd fixed Dec. 7 a5 the tentative date Will begin the distribution of’ check ee SE senate. Tea dos mow 1 ety at inte, he maid. side. when ‘he fil Dis competion) Aa the. camilles reconciled, toam-i« tip. tnrcurh toe. Eagiish ooupley- for trial of ‘the first action. that (Continued on Page 5) Licssgl ives tragedy, a search fore cheering throngs. against J. Cameron Thomson, head Minstrel at 8 p. m. two federal officers, she would not| motive grew apace. Shelley said) Excited crowds in London kept up C0. ‘The minstrel show will start at 8 p. have known that Nelson was dead,| there had beri some “friction” in the| the celebrations until long after mid- 7 It had been anticipated that Judge m, both Priday and Saturday nights, the officers sail: Eecawak is Mrs, | taraly, night. Once or twice knots of “row-| John Doerr Sets Fire to Build-| Roeser would rule on the motion im- the same as Thursday. . Gillis’ family undertaker. dies” clashed with police but there ing Hi mediately, and 15 of the defendant R. J. Brownawell, Sterling, was Piss, Gillie: sas tha, Zoenear. Helen were no serious disorders. Ings Before Killing Him- former and present officers of Banco ' awarded the attendance prise at the MILWAUKEE STORE Wawrzyniak, She is 21 years old, Lord Trenchard, chief commissioner self, Sheriff Says Were in the courtroom to hear the de- 7 ) pooled pipet and is the mother of two children, of London police, expressed gratifica- , cision, but after brief survey of the pa toni Dacre fas Shae Pater bythe Nelson's ‘mother, Sr. Mary Gillis Sete merieaars of his | MReied Oe oan ota eee Legion committee in charge of the in Chicago, and Ronald, 5, reported , | |shon given foreign royalty against pos- ape Ragiial [sonnet Ae eae canine Gea aie Game Will Be Crimson Tide's |carnival and minstre! that free tick- 1360 Parade With Placards in| tiving with one of Nelson’s sisters in Fa bircrpe pened wife to the state insane , |noanced be would req i a Mane bo neregns on. the relief Bremerton, Wash. The hunted wom- . John Doerr, Huff farmer, fired his ly 3 Fourth Trip; to Meet /rolis in order that they might have} Front of Entrance, Pro- fc ly had bi hair, but is ayy gs ; Taken to Himley Hall home, barn and granary, then strode eT ‘Opportunity to the show, were an formerly rown hair, Olson Applies for First Relief! 4 speciai train took the Duke and Cardenas Inaugurated Stanford Eleven a Ao ee a testing Wages, Hours (Continued on Page 5) eee rae toe te ke futt| into the blasing bern and shot and| Oa as ural formunee and wal not be honed Pri- Funds in Removal of N.D. |S, enire coal region, following their|killed himelt, Bheritt Rover: T.| Ag Mexican President Calif, Nov. 30.—(P)— night or Saturday night. waukee, Nov. - 30.—(#)—More Federal Area double wedding ceremony Thursday.|Gray said Friday. — Alabama was select to meet es Uckets were Issued through the tnan Seo eickete with placards pere| | President’s Letter bd They left Buckingham Palace smme- mss dhcovered by] Menico, D. Nov, 30-17)—Gen- Stanford rose tournament |local office relief administra-|aded before entrances of the Boston % @ wedding bre neighbors attracted smoke . 39-year-oic football game here New Year's day. | tion, it was disclosed, and a misunder-| store, a large Milwaukee downtown Saves Stricken Lad Gov, Ole H. Olson as applied tor eaten well after noon. PeaEIS Oe toe tome telid: | yrearan’ of the” revolution, ‘vescutes SARORIONIN, MAG SY AY, | tanding evidently Cages since | department store, as = strike of|® rel funds. North Dakota, ‘The Bue end Daciom are sspecied ings. Neighboring Tanoes 8, Preaiitat “of Mexiee Sipy. ee Sxthuora, came 60 bo surpeion Mt willlthey, bad not been told of the re- Micrike was called after un- eer Aiydemslere tages 4 tor, in the firat step toward | 2 Jn King ore for as en Ge » term, succeeding General Abelardo R. be the Crimson Tide's fourth trip| striction placed upon thelr use. AD-|rutcesstel “negotiations on -wages,| fiosevelt’ was credited Friday Femoving the state from the class Of | noudeys, ‘Then they will extend thelr win the burning remains of thebarn,| Rodriguez. Short inaugural cere Bile the southern Cana’ want Twos [es anaes to enced contusion | ees eae Se o ae with helping to bring Ite Rich |* inthe meantine, ERA employes lng ultimately to Tey, Paar on Sone PT | ees ore Bates Le oe Dean Levongd was a 2 ‘88 collective bargaining agents. ard Broadwell back from the 4 y to Italy. i stadium, where arrangements were AD es ted Sapenky Mande: 34. big Ay aaa Bee 0: ‘The picketing was good-natured.| shadow of death. pl AE oleae at Ay 8 Marion's bacinday. = bee 4 Grey and male's Attorney mane to sevommnedae more than Coach Prank Thomas’ boys come|casino which is being operated in the | Ae) Paes Sex"en forth af eech of] parciyais” the youth: spent mine were | befor caabtl here undefeated and untied. ‘World War Memorial building dining|the four main entrances. A squad their room during the carnival. of 80 police kept them moving. Entry to the building was available to working employes or customers as the store turned up its lights at 9 @ m., and began what appeared to be normal operation. The number of pickets formed so large a mass bout each door, however, that pas- a had to step into the street to | é ore A cold steady rain gave the dem-| for he was able to eat his Thanks-‘ |the bank. Duke's were firm and clear-| er, commitment of coneetion tre ir OC's fovial. sate giving dinner alone, and Friday | The change is expected to speed|ly-audible while Marina sopke in a Et omer tt show of umbrellas and raincoats. regained use of one lung and generally the activities of the PERA|subdued voice whjgh could not be| Elsie, 9, Prits, ‘The store has a total payroll of muscles on one side of his {administration, by localizing*handling | heard more than 30 feet away. be placed in the care of relatives, Mrs. about 2000 persons. body. of payrolls. (Continued on Page 5) Bailey said. |