The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 14, 1935, Page 1

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(==) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 . BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1935 Hitler Conceded Saar Victo orts Jafsie Stor Surprise Witness Su SHE SAW SUSPECT SHADOW DR. CONDON Hauptmann’s Face Grows Red, Wife Pales at New Testi- mony in Murder Trial SECOND EXPERT TESTIFIES Stein Strengthens Osborn, Sr. Opinion That All Notes Were by Same Person (Copyright, 1935, by The Associated Press.) Flemington, N. J., January 16.—A Bronx dress model Monday identified Richard Hauptmann as a man she saw shadowing Dr. John F. (Jafsie) Condon before he paid the $50,000 Lindbergh ransom. A_ handwriting expert handwriting evidence against the poecalia aa evaretiteiong.” eee ®@ second expert added the weight of his own opinion to this testimony. Miss Hildegarde Olga . the dress model, said she saw Dr. Condon on a night in March, in @ telegraph station and another man, behind him, obviously watching ‘I saw the man was Bruno she said, Condon \bove are five (1)The note found at crib (2) notification to Col him to act as go-between (4) to Col. Lindbergh uae The Lindbergh home Indbergh specifying dimensions of ransom at Hopewell ie shown in House Majority Adds Strength ‘Two Telegrams Received, One sent United Front After Criticising, Other Com. Talk of Revolt Ly E eft ; ¥ i ett 1 | i James H. Lemmon. Will Speak Here at Sessions of An- nual Convention § i | # i d by was still the saw the she 4 | 5 i i f | il : [ if i ; i i E i g gE i i | Hi E i i if i gare zh; gee rap 2 i Ai a i ‘Former Judge C. W. Butts of Devils Lake, C. C. Talbott, president of the North Dakota Farmers Union; James Coon of E ms E i Ward Tunnel Way to Free- dom Early Monday E i i Archie Gilfillan, author raiser, Spearfish, 8. D., ‘Wolf, Wahpeton, president i é i i g al MoAlester, Okle., Jan. 14.—(P)— Making their second break for free: dom, four out of + early : [ ti EB = | Hy lin lt it r a! i i HH taal i i ; gh i | i i | : il i I : [ E ? i E i a | E ‘ wage fH ie Mt it le a i d i E Z ik i E | : nN z & E 7 Ag I & E i H i ial l Ht gf | ru g aft AH L } - i i li ot ie E ? | : 1 i I i E i _ 88? | | | F ( f PROSECUTION ASKS CHANGE OF VENUE IN MOODIE ACTION Affidavit of Prejudice Filed With Judge Buttz by Francis Murphy LISTS APPROVED COUNTIES Jurist Outlines Problems of Case Which Will Cause Several Weeks’ Delay Fargo, N. D., Jan. 14.—()—Ramsey county was protested Monday by at- torneys for the prosecution as a coun- ty in which Governor Thomas die’s qualifications for that office can- rly determined. ~Senate Hears from Home Folks;|=== Fle iy er geke Hd eet ae sai it gees! F 5 Fy g Be s E i Ege Sisk [ Ef \ MRS. LYNN Salesman Held As Kidnaper of John S. Labatt Covington, Ky., man registered as Kingdom Pete Murray, a Covington salesman, was arrested Jan. 14—(P)—A by a department of justice | agent and Covington detectives Mon- day on ® Canadian warrant charging him with the kidnaping of John 8. Labatt, wealthy Sarnia, Ont., brewer. SOCIAL PROBLEMS TO GET CONGRESS STUDY THIS WEEK House Ways and Means Com- mitte to Decide How Fast to Handle Bonus Issue ‘Washington, Jan, 14.—()—Con- gress will come face to face with its first major tasks this week, notably the problem of social security which President Roosevelt plans to attack in a special message expected to go! to Capitol Hill within two or three Deluged with demands for the ‘Townsend plan for $200 a month pen- sions to everyone over 60, legislators were looking forward particularly to hearing the White House ideas on old age security. One report in congressional circles unconfirmed at the White House -was that monthly pensions of $48 ;| for eligible old folk might be the ad- ‘BABY FACE’ AIDES Sporting Man, Among Those Taken by Federal Men San Francisco, Jan. 14—(#)—The more 5 g BE BOE. i i AG ds : i f i f B us of i ‘i E i A 3 i i ue E ER | 83 s ; fe ministration’s answer to the drive for the Townsend plan. Another belief, voiced with equal assurance, was that the figure would be $30. ‘The week will see two old contro- versies renewed. On Wednesday, the house ways and means committee will meet to decide how fast it shall handle the proposal to pay the $2,100,- 000,000 soldier's bonus immediately. Friends and foes of the world court were clearing their throats for ora- to_have the . The debate Wife of North Dakota Senator Dies J, FRAZIER MRS. FRAZIER, WIFE OF U. 8. SENATOR, CLAIMED BY DEATH Complications Following Influ- BALLOT EXPECTED TO REVEAL HEAVY MARGIN FOR NAZIS Vote Will Be Counted Late Mon: day in Presence of Faction- al Representatives CALM RULES PLEBISCITE ‘Common Front’ Leader Claims Duress; Describes Election as Worst Farce (Copyright, 1935, By The A. P.) running ten in favor of Germany to three for retention of the staus quo as neutral tabulators began their count of more than 500,000 ballots. No votes for France were noticed. The big doors of the Wartburg auditorium banged shut and were pad- locked, imprisoning 140 foreigners, chosen for their neutrality, who are charged with the historic task of ac- curately tabulating the phenomenally heavy vote of more than one half million Saarlanders. Outside the doors, heavily armed troops stood on guard to assure that there would be no interruption in the counting. The vote counters were held on the lower floor of the foreign tabulators are staying “her- metically sealed” against contact with the outside world. voters of the Gay in the plebiscite awaited 15 to determine whether the Saar enza Fatal, Funeral to Be Held Wednesday Washington, Jan. 14.—(AP)—Mrs. Lynn J. Frazier, 58, wife of the sena- ;tor from North Dakota, died at a hos- Pital of influenza complications. She had been ill only a few days. Funeral services will be held here Wednesday. Lottie J. Frazier was born in On- tario, Canada, Sept. 19, 1876. With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Staf- ford, she moved in 1882 to North Da- kota. The family took a homestead near Crystal, Pembina county. She was married November 26, 1903, to Lynn J. Frazier. her husband, Mrs. Frazier is survived by five children; Mrs. E. C. Church, Tenafly, N. J.; and two other daugh- ters, Versie and Lucille; two sons, Vernon and Willis; and two grand- children, Robert and Lois Jean Church. Three sisters and four brothers also survive, They are Mrs. J. A. Minder, Lincoln, Neb.; Mvs. Leonard Well, San In addition to Gabriel, Calif.; Mrs. Frank Stoddard, San Gabriel; Norman and Ed Staf- ford, Brooks, Alberta; Jack D. Staf- ford, Saskatoon, Sask.; and Frank (Stafford, Alhambra, Calif. Burial arrangements have not been completed, but Senator Frazier'’s of- tice said the body probably would be temporarily interred here. Funeral services will be held at a local fu- neral home. Shortly after word was received here of the death of Mrs. Lynn J. Frazier, wife of U. 8. Senator Frazier of North Dakota, the state senate adopted a concurrent resolution of sympathy by unanimous vote, A message of condolence will be Siljan Appointment Approved by Moodie Appointment of Lars J. Siljan, Gar- rison editor, as head of the state hail l a fl i return to Germany, go to France, 0, Facts About Saar Plebiscite Sunday The result: Counting of the lots will be completed early Tues- day. Regardiess of how the terri- tory voted, the final decision on its alliance is left with the League of Nations’ governing commission. Nasis Conceded Victory ‘The league's Saar governing com- mission will make a final decision, taking into consideration the results of the vote. Concession that the Hitlerites had been overwhelmingly victorious was seen in @ statement issued by Max Braun, leader of the “Common Front,” anti-Nazi organization, who claimed voters had been subjected to duress. Describing the vote as “the worst wseudo-democratic election ever held outside of Germany's farces,” Braun ed in partisan shouts throughout the (Continued on Page Two) Nye Has Four-Point Plan to Outlaw War Newark, N. J., Jan. 14—(#)—Senator Gerald P. Nye SP) Sunday pro-

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