Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS ' Crockett Wields House Gavel whe s Hauptmann Identified SAW SUSPECT NEAR |[_Hsuptmann Trial Centers Around Ladder CONGRESO LEADERS LINDBERGH ESTATE, ; , 10 SPEED PASSAGE AGED MAN RELATES OR BUDGET REQUEST cceuiiaiacseemecmmbiicill [ Adage Untrue for Glass House Folk. New York, Jan. 8—(#)—The folks who live in « glass house, Mr. and Mrs. William Lescase, have no fee of stone-throwers. o— ee by Two Witnesses WILLIAM A. FRANTA WINS SCHOLARSHIP FOR OXRORD STUDY Royal Bride-To-Be TUNELL ELECTED AS CHIEF CLERK ARTER SENATE COMPROMISE Divided Rule in General Assem- bly Apparent as Session “The | oft said Mrs, Tascase “aster, Gets Under Way through the glass; so the old . Alleged Baby Murderer ‘Glared Solons May Choose Specific| adage means nothing to us.” |U. W. D. Student One of Four ASK MOODIE CASE RULING Projects Instead of Offer- at Me as If He Saw a Ghost’ ing Lump Sum Says Hochmuch LADDER EVIDENCE BALKED PUSH DOLE TO JOBS PLAN stant puzzle to passersby. Selected for Rhodes Honor in Northwest States GET THREE YEARS STUDY Recess Taken After Completing Organization and Assign- ment of Seats Divided rule in the North Dekota Taxi Driver Points Out Bronx Routine Tasks Delay Considera- 10-Hour as general assembly was apperent Tues- Carpenter as Man Who Gave an CRIME COMMISSION wea Saag ized for the twenty-fourth legislative mediate Relief Fund Intellect session. Him Note for ‘Jafsie’ IS SOUGHT BY N. D. (Copyright, 1935, By the A. P.) Flemington, J, Jan. 8— Washington, Jan. 8—()—As con- gress went to work Tuesday on the tus Lindbergh, Jr., was twice iden- Tuesday PEACE ASSOCIATION = Spokane, Wash., Jan. 8—(#)—The four students from six western states who will go to Oxford University on In the senate a coalition of Non- Partisans, Independents and Demo- crats appeared to hold the whip hand, electing Fred Tunell, an anti-Langer- ite, as chief clerk. Committee chair- manships were divided among the various factions. Rep. William Crockett of Cavalier tified in court witnesses. to swing from the “dole” to —_— They are Thomas McBride, 22, Se- was the choice of house Nonparti- Amandus Hochmuch, ame former would go through swiftly despite stir-|Annual Convention of State|sttle, of Harvard University and for- sans for speaker, those opposed to neighbor of Colonel Charles A. Lind- tings of criticism in two sectors. merly of the University of Washing- Langer joining with those supporting bergh, identified him as a man with ‘There was still some talk Tuesday, Group Will Be Held Here ton; Donald Wheeler, 21, White} The engagement of the Infanta |him in the choice under a caucus @ ladder in a “dirty green” car near mong some Democrats as well as d 22-24 Bluffs, Wash, of Reed College,} Geatrice, eldest daughter of the | agreement. His opponent was George the Lindbergh home on the day of Republicans, that congress should january 22- Portland, Ore.; John T. Hays, 20,| exiled Spanish king, Alfonso, to | Aljets of Wells county, chairman of the crime, and John choose the to on which Boseman, Mont., Montana State Col-| Prince Alessandro Torlonia of |the state affairs committee at the 5 Perrone, Bronx specific projects H ‘all taxicab driver, pointed to him as the the money will be spent instead of| seeking the establishment of a state|/8e: #04 William A. Frante, 21, Lid- Se eacnamareuee sitgucnecnra last session, who was advanced oy a man who gave him a dollar to de- giving 1t to the president in a lump|crime commission through a law to be |SezWOO! N. D. University of North) oe set rise Ladin Ptodherfiete coalition of Democrats, IVA’s and liver ® note to Dr. John F. (Jafsie) sum to allot as ho sees fit. enacted by the legislature, tes | Dakota. Press Photo) : Olson Nonpertisans. The vote was Condon in March, 1932, There also were expressions of be-| coe eat yr eure, delegates) ‘The selections were made trom 12] Pres Photo) __|4s to 44 with three members not vot- Perrone, taking the witness stand Wet from western progressives that|Dakota Sheriff and Peace Officers’ | andidates from nine universities and ing and one absent. shortly after the opening of the aft- $4,000,000,000 will not be enough and/ association will meet here January 22, PWA AI NTS Preliminary tion was com- ernoon session, walked to Haupt- that “wages prevailing in industry”|23 and 24 to formulate the measure| The examination, which occupied pleted in the house with the election mann, slapped @ hand on his shoul- should be paid to relief workers in-|which would coordinate the work of | 2¢érly ten hours, was to determine the of Walter Martin, Fessenden, as chief , and declared: stead of the president's plan to pay|the with county |character as well as intellect of the clerk; James Bothne, New Rockford, “That's the man.” less. and city law enforcement officials’ epplicants. as stenographer and A. M. Peterson Earlier in the day the spectators Democrats Approve duties. The district committee, headed by of Bisbee as sergeant-at-arms, had been startled by the unexpected But many Democrats expressed’ ap-| Supported by an appropriation from | 3. H. Kizer. Spokane, included Frank Miss Marie Minnis, who held that testimony of Hochmuch, who pointed proval of the plan and with that/the stat the commis- | Holman, Seattle, C. J. Bowden, Boise, Post at the last session, was named @ shaking finger at Hauptmann and party’s majorities so huge, even the|sion would have « system of state con-|!daho, J. R, Thomas, Butte, Mont., stenographer in the senate. said he was @ man who on March 1, bitterest opponents of the lump sum|stabulary and a force of men, thor-|and N. M. Littell, Seattle, secretary. ) ’ | Committees Compromised 1982, near the Lindbergh home, idea agreed privately that it would| oughly trained and equipped with po-| The 12 candidates were from Wash- —— ‘Assignment of committee chair- ‘glared at me as if he saw a ghost.” go through without major change. lice jurisdiction over the state at ,|ington, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Money Expended Principally in|manships under s so-called compro- Susnine. Sueeeen: Sennen Soma routine tasks delayed until|J. L. Kelley, president of the associa-|Montana and North Dakota. : mise agreement, dictated by the sen- Perrone, asked if during the time Thursday the initial consideration in ‘Tuesday. Franta isa graduate research work- Non-Federal Projects, {ators who were on the fence, indi- ee ee the house of the thing President| “It would be the purpose of these |er in the College of Engineering at cated the situation in the senate. Un- occasion to visit the home of Dr. | Roosevelt wants first, ‘This isthe }men.to.be subject.to call at anytime |the University of North Dakota. He Knudsen Digcloses er--this agreement C. W: "Fine Hes gece nye f $800,000,000 for immediate relief dur- | Dy the sheriff or other peace oftiser ee ee comes chairman of the committee on “What w the dole-to-jobs transition. good portion lia ie, Allotments in excess of $10,000,000}banks and banking. He is an Olson it was the pee a of your WY canavoore eutine sogee ‘the re-| of their time to the enforcement of the Franta and Harold Strandness,|.0-. made in North Dakota during|Nonpartisan. J. P. Cain, an IVA, will “4 Larimore, senior theological student at Jamestown college, represented North Dakota in the regional finals as a result of winning the state con- test held at the University of North Dakota last week. of PWA, disclosed Tuesday. Principally, the money was expend- ed in non-federal projects, in which 1934, H. C. Knudsen, state engineer 0 per cent of the funds are raised by head the judiciary committee; J. K, Brostuen, an anti-Langer Nonparti- san, will head the committee on taxes and tax laws and A. F. Bonrer, Jr., tentatively identified as a Langer= Fe eircngr aac er a aceal of the states. anan (D-Tex) of tHe, Maintenance of a fingerprint and| Franta holds B. 8. and M. 8. de- pling rarer nor magne Gree Pepa ice ome tea the house aj Hea | PRIA LADERA Oe Rt a ate etn Tacs con | ental OetnT. Both houses recessed at 2:30 p.m. “ tc had reserved until Tuesday his com- ereh peg seg ar It is expected approximately $2,-| after their org a sonar wma tearm to wees peta Saas | cee gsemaen th hte ou eres A nile rns A od eine ag one oe Perrone left the stand and placed {ure will be a proposed drivers’ Ucente |lowship. He is a member of Sigma |fecert Proiects in the state during ting started, such as the assignmens his hand on Hauptmann’s shoulder “The ordinary expenditures of the| aw and a four-year term for all coun-|7iau, honorary engineering fraternity: |he pointed out, “may be increased by |°'Whether or not @ joint sestion “That is the-man.” the budget, less than the receipts. gd chgper nee of the association will ee ate mene onan approval of applications still pending} would be held Wednesday to receive “You're @ liar,” Hauptmann mum- ‘That shows that when things pick|pe elected. Present heads are, besides |ternity, pager cere pauper f|the inaugural messege of Governor His voice was so low it was heard ? Wathough oe hes pecamensget t." Kelley, Peter MacArthur of Pargo.| The Rhodes scholarship entities |" “Recently this office has been con-|rqin as the Nenpecticns weaioue na by only a» few new mn and his ° eed-et oneceing Ima ante appevcela: | eeren ants snd A. Ee Belgmon it Prente, to two years of advanoed |auctiog:s survey ‘of the state to.de- fain ae the Bonga ee anaaeiae ounsel. ward J. Reilly, chief of P rize Birds Arrive for tions, Buchanan said fhe did not see ai a arte i sae i icnigais cpr’ nee termine to what extent new applica-| into Senos ers that the defe legal staff, attem} could, ° ‘ one year at any other appr tions may be presented. . get ie repy nto the food, but At Slope P Sho H. <r do anything cle) Army ‘Snow Birds’ in | Puropean university. pase anlern tas An encitionsl $2. Catal is cleared up Of Moodie’s ‘Dai . 2, may spent yearly in " pee} ote ds cas Se oultry w ere aniers non a, wanine Winter Flying Test tate by various municipalities for| °° Lib pest gee dg gd by the official court stenographer. _—_————__ ranged from the remark of Senator ee much needed improvements. More/Dreme court to determine this iss ruled the record would Early Entries Indicate Record|Robinson of Arkansas, Democratic Washington, Jan. 8— (#) —The projects are available but some can-| 2° quickly as possible. Tt was adopted stand without the declaration for the jeader, that it revealed “a gratifying |*°™y, “snow birds” face one of their not be financed under the present|by the house Tuesday on " present, but Rellly might offer news- Number of Exhibits for | itustion’ to a comment ‘of Rep. natdest tests. They will hop off from HE AR MOODIE CASE siale statutes unless revisions. af€/W, "J. ‘Godwin, sheer ineggr rook ” ridge 5 2 mi ie si st 1c ‘O- apermen later as witnesses to insert Event Wednesday foe yea og Ped January for, Norge age eter Gitte, or ine, act welt materially Pia ged pelea yslgiscaipoe igo) Ladder Ruled ¥ ‘» joul ie ” y The state failed in ge at- CLAIMED BY DEATH i ae - all have a lot of money by and by.’ ue| ment ‘under sub-zero flying conditions : by silt pitiss:bilee tne ofan: win enough support to carry re- tempt to get the Iadder down which| ins cee enracai ce tee fe Soares, anes one eexomaare in ‘ine | Bthe northern states. Judge Buttz to Preside in Action | ications for funds, no further ap-|™*ined 10 be seen, it contends the baby was carried to emia gence aunts Eectte “ietacge: | poomeienl’s tetmmaee ites e| Secretary of War Dern announced 4 f Fact’ in |Pllcations were accepted by the state] The resolution rag its death into evidence, and the de-lv & seq Prominent M oa peg Raped etorneaget oer Par gas “ape Tuesday that, a picked squadron of to Try ‘Issues of Fact’ in {advisory board after March 1, of last| “rhe Shouse of representatives of Jeaee pecan & (enon attack on|V. E. Stenersen, Prominent Ma- ‘at the World War Me-|“I do not consider it advisable at. Pr ger yen planes, under com- Challenge imu the state of North Dakota naving, on rele ge troopers mesttind they son, Elk and Legionnaire, | morial building, were rushed to| this time to propose any new or ad-| mand of Major Ralph Royce, will con- ae aliens Aamnpret red sub- | tals elghth day of January, 1935, or- could find no fingerprints in the Stricken Late Monday fhe oa poultry i adgaalad eon taxes for the fiscal year uct the MADeUVEES from a base to itted to the administration during | ing its Ieeisla iatiee duties, ria Lanier Bary, 0s BORE : : DemGn of <iRINS, nA Sarhent ime vie PREIS 00h 10 be The exact date of the tabeott of 1934, sale of BWA fundt. | bearing thet the question of the right found on the nursery window sil. | sginot, N. D, Jan. 8—(—V. B.|morial building and are being Pisced|Gay as think yg ln ada Of the total number received, 34 nN successft blocked ‘hei ; day as a thinly-veiled hint that if/ announced later. of governor of the state of North tnsrindder from evidence cn’ the [Sumereen., Minot city, attorney and|in rows of wire coope set up on plat-|congress passed the $2,100,000.000) "After three weeks of flights testing ved, eight of those ap-| Dakota is in litigation, and the fact ground that it had not been properly or FIP agri) Fics Coops, feed and water sre| bonus, the presidert would ask new| plane and engine performance, wheel oe that his right to such office is in identified. Herigstad ‘Stenersen, furnished free by the association, taxes. akils, new devices for starting engines issue undetermined, causes con- ‘The court ruled, however, that the (Morty, before midnight Monday night, Although most of the feathered) As for the administration's social/in sero weather, fiying clothing and fusion and creates s condition of un- ‘The attending physician said he be-|specimens are expected to arrive ‘a long-: test ‘will certainty that hampers orderly pro- ladder could be again offered into] iieves thrombosis security program, Senator Robinson, | fuel, a long-range Night will carry evidence after more identification |csuse of death. was the) Wednesday, the large number of early [Democratic leader, has sald the pres-|the squadron to Great Falls, cedure and efficiency in carrying on testimony about it had beén pres- ae ‘was tabea {ll while attenting| Mi tase evan a peceiar cmmeher af| Sine mien? Nowa send & special and seturn to Belleipe (Continued on Page Two) wed. auch, who turned out to be/*,meetine of the elty council. After exhibits than last year when 40 North |ment insurance and old age pensions —————_ ‘being given medical treatment in the|Dakota poultry raisers showed. over : the mysterious old man who paced He said it woulc cost the federal gov- the Jail in front of Hauptmann's cell | Wrmilory of the fire department, and 400 birds. erment $100,000.00 the first cell/ announcing that he felt better, be] ©. J. Welmer, South Dakota Agri-|Shmens SAumouino the Sn se packed court when be gave his testi-|Was,taken home, where he succumbed jeultural college poultry expert, 1s €%-|den tater, ES mong, And, there was, cusp en” Active in Masnieerand lodge work,|wit ‘have charge ef Judging al er |qggangone SEED TA gingerly touched the Bronx carpen-|Svenermen was widely known through: |ibits APPROPRIATION SOUGHT ter with his hand, out the state. He was ® past Wor-| Cash prizes, ribbons and special Hauptmann Shakes Heed | muDtt Datie was o past exalted Tule) ren ere onsied ‘by the $az0- | form, $80,000,000 tively beck and forth, eM" ™**ler of the Minot lodge of Hiks. He viduals. Special awards are deing|tiom for loans to old man testified - © member American Le-|offered by. the Oscar H. Will Seed = ee tne pare et nls hotest tna | 8122: company, the Dacotah €ees company ‘ain seed for 1935 crops was forecast|meet with the emergency council in forenoon March 1, 1932. His home, A mother, widow and three chil-land the G. E. Conkey company, Tuesday. its he explained, was on the main high-|Gre®, all living in Minot, are among vitae’ mars Are Tuviteg ag ma ag A survivors. to the | been working problem way Solace, Sie Ge ee Grenereen was a former state's at-lanve ar any time dur the day up| f0r several oe bees Se well. bergh place in Hope-| romney of Ward courity and was sery- Se Fe ae aerecin Altenburg, ast, | soute situation in South Dakota) “Well,” he said, “I saw, s car com-|2¢ 0m the board of education of the ing secretary of the association ‘the | Where there is only seed available for) ing around the corner, ‘good | Minot school district, absence of H. O. Putnam, announced. |10 per cent of s normal planting, i Ge A a ‘The widow is Republican national] admission is free. said Genator Smith (D-8.D.), chatr- spend, Atitch. And as the car was|committeewoman of North Dakota, . 4s luncheon mecting of otters and| Mat Of oe ee toe ths Tanda, cap about 25—I should judge about directors association Saipodece om. pee rom me, the Manin there] Veterans’ Disability held at 12:15 p. m., Thursday in the state looked out of the window like this—” dining room of the Memorial buildins.| Fog Ties Up Shippi pave ® “and he giared at me as if he saw Wechiogien, dee. ; 3odiation will be elected to serve gur- jodi ae Se cs one We & ghost.” that World War veterans had work. ‘ng the coming year. (By The Associated Press). anne SOS MEARE? Se. fe No questions could shake the oldjed at gainful occupations No exhibits will be received after} A “pea soup” fog—the dread ot uae man’s positiveness, and he was ex- ‘ef thelr government insurance| Wednesday unless it can be clesrly| mariners—tied shipping in knots] ‘estion then was big day anyone, : were. tn effect, es, mnt‘, mo earuaay ‘tbo, | pounded ae ia inaugural fall and Mrs. Dunn ‘Hochmuch turned out to be the| This was ruled Tuesday by. the su-|consent of Stanley Francis, superin- hampered highway ard attended as the wife of one of mysterious old man who paced the/preme court in « case brought by|tendent. railroad traffic. generally. Rain and Bismarck’s first mayors. 3k Te Seas of Maman eRe . of Pensacola, Fis.) Boys’ and girls’ club poultry exhibits | snow were counted on to ft. ink Denn expressed the hope Fe wie ta mestene ianlemany the tees Sn tapeed tar Mowemn: |e oe canta separately unlems ery | ocld and snow "was for cnlceeste thls olsen, anniversary ore an eet eee eee eee the required entry fee paid. Whe hese weaioes, fgg Tica 4 tack upon the efficiency of New Jer-| The decision was considered im-| Plans are underway to enter the tio liners, some es much very least, Bismarck should sey police after two officers testified | portant to war veterans since it willlchampionship birds in the Fargo| as hours overdue at their piers,| see to it that a suitable dedica- they could find no i te | govern penn of © ‘neh St-[poairysbow wich wl be hal met| Ree Slte ew ork barbers tion is held for the new Capitol (ontinued'on Page Two), of pending claims. work. ~ Hfog-bound shagpels building. eq