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¥i=:| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE » ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS President to Ask 8 Billions Hauptmann Counsel Maps Defense Strategy@umn ~ ROLLY ANNOUNGES |Political Forces <i mi AE p : se — in Capital President a Plans at SERVANTS IN CRIME Pin aoa v4 Prayer Opens First Day’s Proceedings of Seventy-Fourth Congress Meeting of Congressional Leaders Friday Wight EXPECT REQUEST MONDAY $880,000,000 Needed for Tran- sition From ‘Dole’ to New ‘American Plan’ Speakership Is Chief Bone of Contention With Outcome Highly Uncertain CAUCUSES : BEING PLANNED All Groups Will Hold Separate Meetings to Outline Their i ‘ Both Legal Staffs Withdraw to wie Reinforce Contentions Over Week-End TRIAL CONTINUES MONDAY | Prosecution Summons Federal Agents Who Traced Ran- som for Examination (Copyright, 1935, by the Associated Press.) Washington, Jan. 5.—(?)—President Roosevelt intends to ask congress, an authoritative source said Saturday, to provide $4,000,000,000 for what he terms the “American plan,” to “quit this business of relief,” and put 3,500,- 000 unemployed to work. This, as outlined by persons prom- inent on Capitol Hill, would be the work relief figure for the fiscal year | (Copyright, 1935, by the Associated Press) Flemington, N. J., Jan. 5—(P}— | Bruno Richard Hauptmann’s prosecu- a e tion and defense matched move for move Saturday, calling witnesses in William tentions that he ddor éld hot~-com= oe i at he not—com- ; Claims and counte! mit the Lindbergh murder. Tespective atrength Pp eorerl techn Both legal staffs withdrew from mentioned meant nothing and it was Flemington for the week-end recess quite obvious that no one in Hauptman’s trial for life, the prose- knows how the matter will be de- clded. New York city, 19 match wits in a ranks orl y, to mat a ‘That the it lies wit game centering on the Lindbergh ran- “ cf the ‘Hoapartuen, Reman at om. 8. W. DERRICK least in the beginning, is admitted. The state summoned several fed- . If they can get together they will eral agents, the crack operatives who| Death claimed 8. W. Derrick, {control the house. The difficulty is tracked down the Lindbergh ransom| veteran Missouri Slope railroad jin finding « basis for agreement. money and who will be major witness- man, a bis home in'Long Beach, 'W. J. Flannigan, chairman of the U. 8. RELIEF STRUCTURE IN SIX SEPARATE UNITS Washington, Jan. 5.—(?)—Six separate divisions of the federal relief structure are the principal channels through which the gov- ernment now dispenses aid. ‘They are: Direct relief, through which with clothing and some cash. Work relief, or the employment of idle workers in created jobs es, for examination. ‘alif., early Saturday, according execu! 2 : that return wages equaling the Reilly Lays Defense Plans to information received by friends money they would receive if on Attorney Edward J. Reilly, chief of here, : ‘The Democratic majority in both houses sugmented by the overwhelming victory at the polls last November, the Seventy-fourth Congress, Girect relief. is confronted by @ variety of important legislative problems, has convened in Washington for its first session. Above is picti Transient relief. or the feeding, goene in the House of Representatives as ite chaplain, the Rev. James Montgomery, led the congresumen in prayer to pes the since day's clothing and sheltering of “flost- TINY LIGHT T0 : [Motordom Goes Streamline for °35 |TWO NEW BIRLEIGH | Ss BE INSTALLED AT | With No Radical Changes in Design’ (QiNTY OFFICIALS "BISMARCK AIRPORT). .2°3.to8.= ste seen: equipment. Public works projects, construc- From door to handle to hub cap this year’s automobile is smooth- defense, said “I am calling a confer- ence of my handwriting experts in my office in Brooklyn. We are going RRICK. to prepare our case with regard to the ‘ y ransom notes.” | Seats) POR RAILROAD around the announced intention to ‘bring two witnesses into court to | testify that Dr. John F. Condon, “Jaf- BUILDER SUCCUMBS 4 sie” of the ransom was * tion work provided or fostered by the administration for the unem- ployed. / in * Civilian conservation corps, or Ford, participating in the New | the enlistment of young uneme Ppt show for Lene ted time m juarter century, nine models prevention —all of them longer in body and streamlined. Hughes Gives Huge Beacon to| er than a duck’s back. Chrysler brings out an “Air- | Sheriff-Elect Anstrom Will negotiations, in the vicinity of the Lindbergh home at Hopewell, N. J., on the day the baby wag sialon ees a Whstaley, widow of the Lindbergh Former Superintendent of Soo ; “Didn't regard band and you know| Line, Resident Here 23 Years, Dr. Condon in 1931 in New Rochelle?” Dies in California : Mrs, Whateley ally “no, we did not.” . Every modification of stream- stream” car in two models f { Reilly sald, at the close of court, is! goss wy, City; Other Improvements line principles, the subject of ex- | companion car to the “airflow” | Name Coulter, Kositsky and beginning next July 1, though | tt juestion was a “hint as to what Q nt year, was evi- eight of 1934; Graham-Paige an- . woul spent ving mane holds.” saeass for many Are Under Way dent on the show floor of Grand nounces a new six in the Paar Scott as Deputies business absorbed enough of the jobe Central Palace Saturday at the = SEE bracket which will go into produc- —————— tion Saturday; Chevrolet main- For ordinary government running tains the standard and master Two new officials elected in No-/| expenditures in the year, it was indi- deluxe models; and Packard has | vember will assume the offices and|cated, about $4,000,000,000 more & new model for the medium- | duties of the present incumbents at} would be required. Thus the budget Price trade. the Burleigh county court house Mon- | would be about $8,000,000,000, The defense has asserted the kid- naping was done, not by Hauptmann, but by “five distinct persons” and that the crime was planned in the Lind- bergh home unknown to the family. to Question Nurse F i .| opening of the 35th annual New Extensive improvements to. Bis-| yor auto show. Yet with all the streamline ef- make it conform in all respects to] fects, the new models have not undergone radical change in de- 3 E Eager Reilly said he was eager to question | 0d sign. In general, exteriors have “Knee Action,” “Center Poise,” |day. All other incumbents were re- | From Dole to Jobs-for-all Betty Gow, nurse of the slain infant,| Mr been smartly re-styled and leng- spring suspension and other fea- | élected. ‘ z President Roosevelt outlined to hay thened with a Jeaning tures add to the new cars, to- Taking the oaths of office will be | congressional leaders Friday night a who will take the stand in Flemington ‘Monday. “She'll tell the truth, I'm sure,” he “and explain a great number of Reilly indicated the defense also toward higher and narrower rad- iator grills. pes With manufacturers sti municipal field of the ressing Lindy Light which soon will be taken} {¢reased production without price- inereases, ‘the number ‘of models from the top of the Prince Hotel and as dnceaneed. CUMMINGS REPORTS gether with several motor refine- |Fred Anstrom, who succeeds Joseph | pian to expend about $860,000,000 to ments for greater fuel economy |L. Kelley as sheriff. and T. R. At-|tide the relief efforts over the transi- and increased power and speed. kinson, who replaces M. H. Chernich | tion period from the “dole” to “jobs- Twenty-five American models |in the county surveyor's office. Two/| forall.” This sum is expected to : and three foreign cars are in the | mew commissioners will take their|come, at least in large part, from showing. CONFESSED SLAYER it | HE appropriated. J. M, Lein of Wing, representing the) «. » said Senator Robin- fourth district, who succeeds Axel pauate ering Democratic leader, Soder, also of Wing and present) giver the White House conference chairman of the board and W. F./ «tha: funds for relief will be pro- ee ee replaces | vided by joint resolution and that |, N. J., who committed sui- (Continued on Page Four) MOODIE WILL TAKE HE BP ees OFFICE WITH CASE STILL UNSETTLED eys Agree Upon Judge C. W. Buttz of Devils Lake to Hear Action fiir EG itl FEE oY Ee 5 iit E i Department of Justice Figures for Year Do Not Include Dillinger, Nelson Washington, Jan. 5.—(#)—Uncle Herbert McKirdy Gets 10 to 15 Years After Pleading Guil- ty in Stark Court Dickinson, N. D., Jai —(P)—) tween sobs, after several of his 15 children begged for clemency, Her- bert McKirdy, 51, confessed slayer of his wife, pleaded guilty to second de- gree murder in district court here Saturday. He was sentenced to ten to 15 years imprisonment. A touching court room scene ceded the sentencing, with McKirdy’ and who had spent the last 13 years with the McKirdy family, also asked the court to show clemency toward her son-in-law. The man’s daughters told the court McKirdy had been 2, kind and consid- as soon as he takes the oath of of-/ fice, They are J. A. Coulter, Carl R. Kositzky and Carl Scott. Kositzky will be in charge of the office man- agement and Scott will be placed in charge of the county jail, Anstrom said. Miss Lillian Heupel will be retain- led as secretary at the sheriff's of- | fice, at least temporarily, and Miss Be-| Blanche Doorley will continue to act as secretary to Atkinson. Kelley has been busy this week moving his household belongings from the sheriff's residence to his new home at 922 Second St. Anstrom ex- pects to move into the residence pro- vided for the sheriff Monday. A. H. Helgeson, incumbent deputy sheriff, has accepted @ position as assistant purchasing agent for the FERA and will assume his new duties soon. ‘With the opening of the state leg- islature on Tuesday, the three Dem- ‘ocrats elected from Burleigh county will take their seats in the house of representatives. They are Thomas Burke, prominently mentioned for the speakership; and William Schantz, both of Bismarck, and J. M. Thomp- missioners time Tuesday to wind up the two years’ business. New commissioners will take their offices on the same ‘Saturday named the de- | certain sums heretofore Pagoda 3031 CONVICTIONS) OF WIFE SENTENCED: nisin iSite "atten bint Eee to that purpose by appropriate leg- islation.” The congressional leaders went into Friday night’s important conference on the future of the New Deal only |8 few hours after hearing the presi- dent, in his first message to the 74th congress, enumerate many tasks. Among them were consolidation of federal regulation over all forms of transportation; renewal and clarifica- tion of the NRA; strengthening of crime detection and prevention; abol- ition of “evil features” of utility hold- ing companies; improvement in forms and methods of taxation and taper- ing off of emergency credit activi- ties. Seven Recommendations Although there was no detailed an- nouncement of Friday night's discus- sion, one conferee who could not be quoted by name listed these things as among those the president is con- sidering or definitely has decided to | 1. Old age as well as unemploy- ment insurance. For these, it was said, the federal government may ex- pect to bear the initial burden, with (Continued on Page Three) Lemke and Burdick Laud Recovery Plan gee day and the board will be reorgan- ized and a new chairman selected. Enee Fe ral #3 Valley City, N. D., Jan. 5—(P)—Ar- for the North Dakota Federation of Women's clubs conven- f aE Ht i i q F| E ae i ii iF ig 4 ui i let fi i 2 5% i | i [ Hi q iD [ ks it st