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¥ Good Times |¥:=) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ([-==- HAPPY NEW YEAR ## ESTABLISHED 1878 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1984 PRICE FIVE CENTS Moodie Alien Charge Dropped = ‘Fair Weather’ Forecast for 1935 Business sm wons HGHRNEW YEAR |[___As Final Preparations Are Made to Unfold Lindbergh Kidnaping Drama in Court = | FYMBRY LAG ~INGOME FOR PARH ; <7 i ASOONSHEDIE Akal; | LA—e a Convenes in Afternoon Dark Clouds of Poor Sales and ' » pe Uncertainty Being Dis- : : ' : ; h RESIDENCE ONLY QUESTION pelled, Says Roper “ heed JJurists Still to Determine x | N ! n : Whether to Take Quo War- RISING OPTIMISM IS FELT tanto Jurisdiction Jastice Attorney Reilly ‘Trenchara Schwartskopf ann AMAA ALUA” BULLETIN to 3,000,000 Farmers in MRS GIBSON SAYS F | (By The Associated Press) AAA Payments 8 a { SEARCHERS REACH At 3 rf. m. today the state supreme - court still was in conference over its CONFESSION MADE | I . Soe he oe ‘Washington, Dec. 31.—(# — Better 3 AIR LINER FLIERS tion prior to inauguration in the test . of Thomas H. Moodie's right to sit cs for turmr,wer fret in rarend| fT POINT OF GUN | ‘ LOST ON MOUNTAIN) i:sreemts xe: sxe ne cue S Estimate $476,000,000 Will Go would announce & decision before the day ended. Party Begins Slow Trek Back] Attorney General P. ©. Sathre late Force to Get Admission . paean : to Civilization Through — |court informally of his intention to uncertainty as to the future are rap- of Husband's Murder : : ‘ -_ ‘ file withdrawal of charges of non- idly being dispelled,” he said : ew Waist-High Snow citizenship against Thomas H. Moodie 7 : r ; Democratic governor-elect. optimians in tne businest'wotid anise |‘LURED’ TO LONELY -CABIN : WRECK SIGHTED FROM AIR|teing drawn Into Monday in the at- he attributed in part to a better under- ooo : torney general’s office, while memberi of the national and interna- Claims Investigator Posed as s “ : of the supreme court conferred over Gangster, Promised to Four Huddled Around Small Fire| M2 Dex! Move. ied to rule Mon: Arrange Jail Break : : in 20-Below Zero Weath- | 4#y whether it will take Jurisdiction 2 ‘ : er Since Friday H gE BB Albany, N. Y., Dec. 31.—()—Rescue of the four men stranded with their | PRELIMINARY PLANS |= cc ss Ernest Dryer, pilot of the American mR AWN FOR SECON Air Lines ship, was suffering severely| With withdrawal from exposure, frozen feet and ap- parently congeste.. lungs. His brother, Re pale emerge l v Dale, the co-pilot, had @ fractured | contentio PRESIDEN T'S BALL len. J. Brown, arate, and R. W.ltenge "was made of; ) & passen- ger, also received emergency treat-| ors Cligibilty. ment. molnre ben enero that Moodie, n in Cant a never been nat- Their rescuers, hardy woodsmen| tvs “yet Russell Young Named General) trom Hottmelster, N. ¥., elght miles | ure’ and was & sublect of Great " north of the forested hillside, started v Chairman for Roosevelt's for civilization at 11:30 8 mi. a At to aioenes penmeals: te Birthday Event 61% hours after the giant American beoogpry original claims of non-citi- i . wats posbihceesniuetaess Airlines plane crashed in s zenship were flied that sufficient evi- vo eae. | eee denen ae eae ee ee ANNE LIND! RE WITH y ni Q t . Since tha , other GH, BHOWN HE 5 iH, ra pr vwide cvle-|quiut: Al, Mitchell of the Mase-| evidence has been adduced’ which Above, left to right, are persons whose names will be heard almost —_| bration of President Roosevelt's birth- satisfies us at this time that Moodie daily in the Hauptmann trial. They are: Edward J. Reilly, chief of day for the purpose of raising funds Pee iy iiss defense counsel; Associate Supreme Court Justice Thomas W. luded Trenchard; Dr. John F. Condon (“Jafsie”); Judge Adam O. Robbins to aleviate suffering from infantile {is the quesiton of whether it will as- of New Jersey; Dr. Charles H. Mitchell, who examined the body of éume jurisdiction on the question ot the murdered Lindbergh baby; John Lyons, gas station attendant Plans for the second annual Presi- iF residence. Sathre contends in his ap- who helped trap Hauptmann; Attorney General David T. Wilentz; dent's Birthday Ball were laid at a %y plication for a writ of quo warrante Captain John J. Lyons who conducted the hunt for the 3 that Moodie was not a citizen for five Betty Gow, the baby’s nurse; Arthur Koehler, who traced wood in {meeting Sunday of @ committee of years next preceding his election, as the kidnaping ladder; Col. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, head of the required by the constitution. New Jersey state police; and Albert Osborn, handwriting expert for The claims were made based on the the state. preliminary arrangements. assertion that Moodie voted in Min- nesota in 1930. : 1930. Moodie denied giving ‘The ball will be held Wednesday, up his residence in North Dakota, in- January 30, at the World War Me- sisting it was never his intention. See Court Hauptmann Case Traced |r ytirin vn cscs 1 rn SEE ae act as general 6 started Prancis Mi G a From Arrest to Trial i= jee )an Sie Sal Sean” atorey genta, tad Saga See ae Eo ie Lindbergh Murder Suspect/tith * decorations, ticket sales, pub- y night but not con- action im dure, court seeking ‘e Holds Spotlight After Life |ments will have charge of the from the mpesind ull: nenety | Eee cmnine, Locally the dance will be election to Moodie. of Obscurity by the Central Trades and By eee alll ee rf irfetgh b etegie f iH i dt adie 3 a H ee i is ik g i 4 pee | al iff FEF ge HE FE F é E i F | i i iH ii 1a Ht aif it rt i L i ob Threatens Young Revolu- pg tlonaries After Slaying of | Tented to purchase Five Catholics i s i a Hy i F4 , sf at ae H His action failed. He appealed to 5 ipreme court, which brushed sembly with the cooperation and sup-|Cattle Buying Goes taide ‘his contentichs, ordered. tasu- D of all civic organizations from Forward in Burleigh ance of a certificate of election fay Shipments of cattle under the re-| , Sethre countered with en sppliees eral purchasing program “by what right” Moodie sought in Burleigh county! 05) the office of Monday with Friday set as the last day on which loadings will be made. Saturday inspection and loading was begun at Bismarck and both}. were continued st Wing and Arena Monday. shipment dates include: see yn, ides Die Sterling, 12 Pp. m. j—l ab ae ae ee Manama 14 Fe) p.m, lh Mexico, D. F., Dec. 31. 1 held back 2 suburban [ : ae FT §. g 4. 4 i ! | i i i Hf ae itd E i B | | : : EEEE i? Ff h Ht | ; i l é i | | E; E j Eo : Hy i cused of Conspiracy in Kan- sas City Massacre [ ‘ i | H : ia gE i E FE i I | iH 3 I i oak Hd beeta ye alte tel FET a Ue Tell E li z poe sty Bf a F fF SHEE Hi a 3 l 8 i li fel BANK ROBBER NABBED ‘Washington, Dec. 31.—(#)—Arrest of Ennis Smiddy, identified as a southwestern bank robber, on Christ- rtf Ei : i ut at [ere He i nd : set E E gs eabs Flaras § 2 E ; E Death of Ecuadorean Official Is Mystery New York, Dec. 31.—(?)—Emeste: i i J 4 i i 3 i a & g = z RE id 5 ai : i i : i i if Hl iL F & iF “<i pi (Continued on Page Seven) ‘ormer Publisher at ad i i: + # & 2 2 gh efi iy SSF extortion, 22—"Nothing! Nothing! Noth- says Mrs, Hauptmann when| The earthquake alarm st Carnegie ced what che knows about ran-|institution of Washington n money. Find Hauptmann left|iaboratory at dene sounded for i E H 85 it i i