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6a a = ~ fo - : >> @ an) 2 ae = t 5 Cas ht and Saturday, prob- ie temperature. ably snow; rising The Weather Unsettled toni PRICE FIVE CENTS Moodie Scoffs at New Attack z a cs E < g 3 : fd Z ESTABLISHED 1878 PLANS EXPOSED BY SATHRE CHARGE IN Issue Raised When Attorney General Brands Him as ‘Subject of King’ COURT CONSIDERS MATTER le Rocsevelt Plans M f m or Changes a Rel al BATTLE FOR POWER e ri \ Called to Testify dbergh Will > Lin Take Stand in T DEFENSE OF HITLER! CLOSING SESSIONS! te sr moraosr unt am SAAR NAZIS LAUNGH {C.N.D.A.OUTUNES /Anne L COUNTER-ATTACK IN| FARM PROGRAM AT Newspapers to Study - Reporter Guild Case UNEMPLOY ABLES T0 FERA WILL RETURN eo Authority Discloses WILL APPEAR VOLUNTARILY Betty Gow, Dr. Condon, Wood portant State Witness,’ With End of Drouth AIDS TO INDUSTRY PLANNED cultural Earning Power Stimulation to Tourist Trade Directors See Return of Agri- aging Territory DEFEND NEW BLOOD PURGE League of Nations Assailed for ‘Lack of Energy’ in Man- B ygeoecsel Intensified as News- tional Labor Board 1,200 Publications to Consider Hearst’s Fight With Na- ASK BLUE EAGLE REVOKED ‘San Francisco Call-Bulletin Un- [On Honor Roll | Private Industry ROLLS OF STATES Seeks Elastic Budget to Be Curtailed With Advance of ‘ Governor-Elect’ Says He Will der Fire for Not Rein- Prove Status ‘When Proper Time Comes’ Expert Among Others on Formidable List acieine Rewrite Man ELIMINATES CASH GRANTS Sought in Oiled Roads, papers Charge Wholesale ‘s Mt (By The Associated Press) Flat denial that he is not a citizen of th to take up immediate consideration of an action chall eligibility to serve as chief executive. supreme court conferred on a ba 538 i day. reine uF day citizenship was Expect Early Decision om Attorney General FO. Bane may be given on the petition of Sathre that it assume jurisdiction at this time and determine Moodie’s ond diction in quo warranto DrOescannes {before January 7, inauguration The attack on his cit termed by Moodie as bows.” ings now before thi court. his attorneys, he was He said that, comes,” he he has lived Moodie de sufficient reason” comment on Picante a citizen of Sathre’s request that it Ha Hi New Parks, Advertising German Executions aly sil #ES3 [ut for Employables on Fed- eral Relief Work Aid Would Be Substituted Pita mL ii “e 383 igs fi lit zartiald ders 3 one TO MURDER CHARGE from Attorney General Hearing for Mrs. Nathaniel Gib-|tay "rie court’ den DICKINSON WOMAN PLEADS NOT GUILTY the first degree murder of her hhus- | th band, pleaded not guilty when ar-|¢ aagsiss anit yeni geeas en Fett il Welford has been made a party to the action now before the court. Seeks Langer Restoration At the same time, Attorney General is con’ Came as Surprise The challenge to Moodie's citisen- ship came as a surprise attack, to both the state supreme court and at- Sathre revealed that one jects of the court action eventual restoration to of! liam Langer, all Sathre’s position, it was revealed, is that Lieutenant Governor-elect Wal- ter Welford would succeed Moodie if Other lawyers take the view that, in the event Moodie is held ineligible, torneys for Moodie. The court con- vened Thursday to hear a petition by Sathre that it take immediate juris- diction in disqualification proceed- ings which the court had indicated resented a new any question of residence, to attorneys for Moodie agreed. which the latter was pire January 7 and he serve by reason of his crime in federal court. that, in the event Langer’s disability is removed he would become governor on the theory that no one had been elected to succeed him. | Acting Governor O. H. Olson would and was is removed. ment o! whet self as in det ‘ ay duel a BS £ g g Application for the quo warranto was filed by the ee Thursday, and it had been ranto proceeding questioning Moo- Mica’ to take jurisdiction in @ quo war- die’s right to office. if fu if a sis og i i tant bial ea fiue tnd He Eas | "s cathedral here Thursday to attend funeral|continue in office with Langer re- services for Most Rev. James O'Reilly,|turning to the post if his disability Reilly oO Dec. 28.—(#)—Hun- BISHOP'S FUNERAL Cathedral Taxed to Capacity as/the latter is ineligible to serve but raigned before Justice Leon Stuck Mrs, Gibson was represented in court by C. H. Starke, Dickinson, and ‘The murder charge was lodged Catholics Pay Tribute to bishop of Fargo the last 24 years, who Pontificial Mass of Requiem was celebrated by Most Rev. John Gregory Murray, archbiship of St. Paul. Five bishops participated in the absolution ceremonies at the casket in conclud- ing the church rites. At least 200 braved bitter cold to join the funeral died Dec. 19. the capacity of St. Mary’ Fargo, N. D. dreds of mourning Catholics taxed HUNDREDS ATTEND " Condon. fa, an attorney for fughes Ourtis, the ahipoullder ieee cae perpetrating a hoax his client had notified serey oft he wan prepared Hauptmann showed ater ta. Ouaden tat past ie io someone tn 8 Bronx, N. ¥. ceme- the co ransom money “ald by De. rage x compra i 7 Jae Le en 4 ite Bae fal : ae fi B Ae ni F | nile De iit He ua i H Feo i ln i tian |S HE il 33g ry = = i278 g na | He Hi italia a= <n lik eet would be. She is to) Mrs. Nathaniel Gibson, charged with | tio “willing” witness, in the words and will not be sub- ‘source, Announcement Withheld nouncement, said “it is only natural/ On motion of State's Attorney a iia Fa" fap: Gl ie ade i i at ai is i ue HES a ral He gat | the|nouncement by Kellogg 10 days ago * a them, tes- St. Mary's cemetery of Duluth, industry in the character of Bishop O'Reilley. For Postoffice Urged Most Rev. T. A. Welch, emphasized the sanctity, charity and He traced the bishop's history from his birth in County Cavan, Ireland, im 1856, through his ordipation as priest, his long service as pastor of &t. Anthony’s church in Minneapolis and finally his 24-year tenure as bishop of Fargo. Civil Service Basis +! who preached the funeral sermon, Tecov- tea ie nil a nee Ww il wil 28—P)—A pro- coat tne (Se eas Gane i bese ee Seanad Poa 97 ator Vandenberg (R. 1¢ on @ permanent “ Washington, Dec. Jess nu. mii og2 i would be called|John Koehane, Beach. She will be announced earl- | held until after the hearing and then tell what she, ) because the state|be returned to the Burleigh county ‘try the case be-| jail at Bismarck. stand and the case.” t that she @ witness was not inclined to 34 Nes hint ae an that Mrs, Lindbergh, her child having | dore Kellogg, the hearing was post- [ns age oo peas peer pgaron Poned to Saturday at 10 a. m. ail 200 have rae a phey kd pole gerard abe ne ivi Hh bith til iin Hf & a 3% F i ii fale a z ne ii th ily i 3s ta ei Ab the man who marked Hauptmann’s woodsman, Millardjoner’s jury previously had held the ‘Whited, who has identified Haupt-|death a suicide. mann in New York at the proceed- state police and New York | husband while he lay in bed. A cor- ‘ings in October when the carpenter jersey police; has a formidable list of |against Mrs. Gibson following an- Colonel Lindbergh, Betty Gow, federal agents,/that she had confesed shooting her Arthur Koehler, the wood expert who examined the ladder; a bank clerk to] Who noted one of the ransom bills; £0}, gas-station attendant down the number of + ltendered him @ ransom note for pay- fought extradition to New Jersey; see ie Wash at if | i ial islasl si id rt ‘a Ae il Picked Nasi guards. ink ale + aa i A= AE ay : NEW COLD WA 7 i 7 Hi gees HY were writ- wert, kidnap ladder was Hauptmann, or that his tae hand which eres the ran ays of Nations. a ae mains attr fon Rene pani. | 7 paged cown|2E be, submitted at Geneva, the moet il he counts of Buope ton ot re aL re Hf a Occasional Snow . Forecast for North Dakota Is le Rising Temperatures, ipa i ey oF mae ee Hil ai pt re ‘i a nti a hi Hi 1 ee i i Bae en ear ie | PSnhd ii ladder, the recovered ransom notes them- bills, the a cautions exhibits are nu- ecm e i lit ty ve ity § AELE wet a8 airs —_ Estoap ladder at Hopewell; Hauptmann hich the tele- the ‘steel ez =$28 = : la 7 g S82 ieph 3 = iil Hila Fe ae PRR search ransom source. (Egg Me od A gaeig | Lake, Dec, 28—()—Hamilton | ment out of politics by establishing Sie Bicbires, who me? Residence HiT ia bit at 223 iT Hy ; i a ARTER JAIL BREAK Cold Drives Fugitive to Shelter of Bed in Devils Lake Mt | LKE RECAPTURED Teas id Chair- man of Joint Aviation Group if for North Dakota at 8 meeting here Thursday. » Chairman of the state railroad commission, was selected to Sie Wore, Dabote laeae haataaee 8 uniform ae stall iat | wi aad a at Meeting Here Noel sollen of Jamestown and H. P. Goddard of Bismarck were elected’ chairman and sectetary, respective eg ue ih i bab Fay Ay. of Sie Sanh arene eoceeinncne Dane © commnlens Oke Sal Sane py have been & of A Keeler of the crime detec- tor of the “de- suburb, in 1918. two convictions, the frst having Teversed, were based upon 5 Cue bar Governor William A.| Jamestown Man Name ‘was convicted of murder wy ee rage the youthful ‘was affirmed. & Detroit npg ( the slaying « evidence. fil ike $s aie nt nl By a a pt Bin i ene bit >t Zul ; iH ier ee a ie Se ee y ag! ue Baye uf isa ay li in it ried ny Pee he ni ‘itil he it ‘efi tal Ti Ha cl ie aalit ai Formal “Word of Washington Naval Pact Abrogation Will Be Delivered Saturday