The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1935, Page 1

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i . y A ‘ @»> ‘ 4 P oy a 8 “ . za THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘Doc’ Barker in U. S. Custody League Fails to Ask Moodie Im eachment ur msi0ss MAJORITY MEMBERS |{"#eedie Anpointees “ICQNGRESS STUDIES | | Dow'siapthePeople | = LINDBERGH INFANT "Finder of Baby's — 7 REACH NO DECISION SUGUL SEORITY | SSiScectscmceecceceecees. | KILLED NOTANTL, eee ON POLITICAL MOVE PLANOR PRESENT) ssrsecrscscom surmccrawescces | DOCTOR TESTIFIES enn re Bitter Argument Reported at ‘The obvious purpose of present political manipulations is F —————— Wagner Bill Proposes Compul-} make catspaws of honest a end force them into the position ie Negro Laborer Tells of Finding |] |BACKBONE OF GANG BROKEN House Caucus Sessions Wed- sory Unemployment Insur- | Puning dirty chestnuts out of political fires. (it they, under the Child’s Body in Woods ites ie SE Pau WR Gators nesday Night, Thursday Near Hopewell of Mob as Kidnapers of NEW EFFORT IS PLANNED | they may rest assured that the people will not, Es As matters stand now, Governor Thomas H. Moodie wields the power which was concentrated in the hands of the governor at the U. S. WOULD ASSIST STATES] nenest of witiam Langer after his election two years ago. . One of the obvious purposes of impeachment would be to change Langer and Cohorts Seek Re- Authorizes Spending $100,000,- those laws, take from the governor the powers which now are his, influence of fiery oratory as potent es strong drink, forget this fact, ance, Old Age Pensions Edward Bremer TRIAL APPROACHES CLIMAX ‘Washington, Jan. 17.—(>)}—Arrest of Arthur (Doc) Barker, Bremer kid- nap suspect, on January 8, was an- Prosecution Handwriting Ex- turn to Power Thr 5 Can it be done? inced Thursd: rx Gen- ‘é ough Ac 000 for Fiscal Year; $200,- ‘The answer, quite clearly, is “Not by this method.” perts Conclude Testimony : feral Cuminings. hi iptatas! jon Against Governor Any laws passed by the legislature can be referred to the people Accusing Defendant é : The attorney general's announce. by & relatively small number of citizens, The laws then would FU a ib dr ViADE Sr VUNTaPRODES soe BULLETIN ashington, A nea eee LLETIN ; had declared the backbone of the Pena Thomas H. Moodie's citizen- and this seems unlikely in view of the present situation. Flemington, N. January 17— Barker-Karpis gang “had been ship furnished fuel for debate in the ” ‘Talk of impeaching the supreme court is based on the idea that Bruno Richard Hauptmann shouted, : broken.” aaa Dakota house Thursday at a Iai the case involving Moodie’s residence then could be presented toa | “Liten, mister you stop lying” at Fed- a Fred Barker and Kate (Ma) Bar- rief session that lasted half an hour. Ke eral Agent Thomas H. Sisk as the lat-/ ‘The trial of Bruno Hauptmann |ker. brother and mother of Arthur, Messages trom constituents, prats-| | conpens ea] POY OE SERaRNAY Janine, BA peeRed to Gecsare Tire inetigiite. ter was testifying about finding Lind-| reached a climax ‘Thureday when |Were killed by federal agents Wed- ing and condemning the house for its : ee ‘Two things are wrong with this idea. One is that Lieutenant =| bergh ransom money in the German's} William Allen (above), ‘Trenton, |nesday at Oklawaha, Fis. actions regarding the governorship, | |* ts Governor Welford would hardly care to become a party to such a Bronx garage. N. J., truck driver's helper, told Cummings said Arthur Barker had be Bnd dhmneni a foul procedure, He has too good a reputation to besmirch himself ee of his discovery of |been captured at about the same ais au ‘were introduced. President Roosevelt, the program now. (Copyright, 1935, by the Asseciated,| Charles Lindbergh, Jr.’s body in |time that federal agents shot and le house and senate convened at be Press) its shallow woodland grave five |killed Russell Gibson, 8 minor mem- 2p. m. Both adjourned at 2:30 p. m. : 7 ‘The other consideration is that there would be nothing to pre- Flemington, N. J., January 17—An| ‘miles from the Lindbergh home |ber of the mob, in Chicago. ame ‘ ‘ security and specifically vent the present supreme court, when restored to office, from autopsy operator told the Hauptman at Hopewell. He said the two men had been in Members of the Nonpartisan house : 4 granting a rehearing and deciding the case on its merits, jury Thursday that Baby Charles A. |—————_________________ | different parts of the city, however. sam eee decision | Thursday é ; ‘Thus, the ends which obviously are being sought could essily | Lindbergh, Jr., died of » skull fracture WINTER 6 ARNIV AL Barker, slong fe stir members , ° ‘Asks Quick Action people—and people mood for further inflicted while it was alive, and that of the group, was et yy the fed- Governor William Langer and his be defeated by the the aetna for death occurred instantaneously or eral district court at St. Paul on May Political cohorts, to impeach Gover-| |. : teifling. within « few minutes. 4 of last year for the abduction of nor Thomas Moodle. Eeemereiel sapemiees swseunen On this basis, impeachment not only becomes miserable etates- |" Bruno : . The grounds for the impeachment | |: : manship, it becomes bad politics. z Evan eGiniabiic emer thon. : Members of the majority might bear these facts in mind as , lief that Moodie is not a citizen of the they consider further moves in this situation, If they have delusions mony was given by Dr. Charles H. GIVEN ATTENTION be taken soon to remove Arthur Bar- United States despite the affidavit of f that they are all-powerful let them consider the fects. They are Mitchell, Mercer county physician. ker to the jurisdiction of the district P. O. Sathre, attorney general and not. Final power rests in the hands of the people—and the electorate ‘The physician's report, at which he court in St. Paul where he was indict- & political supporter of Langer when of North Dakota has proved it knows how to use it. also dissolved rumors that the baby annour.cement of his capture ret latter ce meson, that he is P had been shot, followed recital by|Rules Governing Entries and te Matter of fact way. others of the gruesome details of the Routes to Be Followed Out- Asked whether the man had yet Meanwhile, Moodle announced that finding of the baby’s body in a thicket . n been taken, Cummings ssid, “Why, Moodie to Submit i Bill P roposed to Abolish tome ay fst mone eh lined by Commitee | Sao at tow the dparmen: Citizenship Proof ALRGISLATORS GIVEN |senste ico consis. m ures Fixing Legal Interest N..D. Presidential Primary |". sie, swore « 1 coe 2S ee ee showing than a skull fracture caused death|announced by said: charge of this phase of the program. “A bullet of the size of that hole| The pet parade, which opens the af- iL governor's Office Wednesday. Sarles is a would blast out the other side of the |ternoon program, will form at 1 p. m. Democrat. ‘profession Rate, Defining Usury skull.” Sakae. Aa aht ane with the federal gov- ai. He referred to a hole which a pre- the further study of the 2 vious witness said he had made inad- WOLF OF WAHPETON |ssnc sistemas © oe ae! made.” F ~ the ‘Wagner bill ready to ef- Former Governor Replaces Own iB | | Richland iy i ty presidential pri- Person Appointee; Plomasen to ued |mary election in North Dakota was the highlight of # brief session of the PB Program Head Maintenance for AllInterested Thurs- ning. the torch parade will leave the é ‘World War Memorial building at 7 p. BULLETIN m., taking a course similar to that of Former Governor Ole #. Olson ‘Thursday was appointed state high- way commissioner by Governor Thomas H. Moodie. Olson replaces T. G. Plomasen, his 5 | E IS RE-ELECTED HEAD OF N. D. WOOL POOL Directors Pledge Cooperation HJ | ’ i t | fol 1G i | | 3 | 5 : i 4 E z E 3 f | i & With Farmers Union; Plan from the proceeds of general jown appointee, see becomes chief of Expansion Program “Becond, excepting old age insur- pas eens ae oe management would be left The change is effective immediately. states subject to standards es- Olson, a Republican affiliated with the Nonpartisan League since its or- ganization, supported Moodie, a Dem- ocrat, in last year’s campaign. He has been a bitter opponent of the Langer faction of the League. The new highway commissioner ,’jserved as acting governor for six “|months following the removal of Wil- liam Langer. Plomasen became highway commis- sioner when Bert M. Salisbury, Minne- if hdl Ae 8 $ 5 § pets EE é i | Bank of North Deb Fpl Pia pns Peet to indicate me. 4 waukan, resigned because of il] health. “We pay house affords an opportunity to see/thun, “There was no question as to the Comanieaomae at one! Benson Dr. medals and special prizes will be pre- J semaanee ot more processes in operation canen ot anit a ee A lyre por Frank A. Vogel because of his federal Pigg se yg oe cunt oo er ome stale aa ot = Teactared ell” P| email eours conviction. able infinitely expensive The paint laboratory “Would you say was caused cers anne tae means of these ‘We tirst stop in the inspection tour. Herejexceed five external violence?” » ask- i Senate Votes $50, lean not afford to neglect the plain|are shown the methods of writing, and prosecutor ask-| Swift Justice Asked ,000 For Bandit-Slayers| For Munitions Probe Washington, Jan. 17.—()—The gen- $50,000 ed. “The fracture gave every indica- La Salle, W., Jan. 17—(%)—The ‘Then, replying to question over|state planned’ swift’ punishment |*t¢ Thursday voted another the objections of the defense as to the| Thursday for three surviving mem- for sant SASOREB HE. eine time of death in relation to the frac-|bers of a quartet of bank bandits who The investigators had $100, ture, Dr. Mitchell declared: shot it out with armed posses, leav- | oo9 cul the tndit cease es incr Mould say that, death occurred ing three dead, including one of thelr (O°) a1 = sansously oF OST, number. Senator McNary, the Republican tate’s Attorney Eimer E. Mohan need he would go before the leader, announced on the floor the $50,000 was agreeable to Chairman stainst the tie chest ict: |Nye (Rep. N. D.) of the committee ping, attempted’ Sobbery | Which originally received $50,000 for ‘and larceny of an auto- the snairy, ‘but has spent all of it and oot Clay Products Firm at Dickinson Reorganized Dickinson, N. D, Jan. 171—(— The Dickinson Clay Products com- ‘pany was organized here to take over | | if il it : ree iH F i i th Eee fi i E f FF | i F & | g il F a H ef E i i i z E ef 8 i E i | E Hy | F i | 7 | eff! ute al oe a I ; : i i F| I é § | | ul I Employes elected were Josephine of Valley City, stenogra-|beneath ; Edna Walsh, Bismarck, assist: enrolling and engrossing clerk: Kathryn A. Pagenkopf, Dickin- reporter nce. 5a E ‘| ie i ‘ i E 2 “Et i i q : is 5 g E : : i A i i i i i i i FE HH al Z. is i i H i EB E [ i g - H i i fi g i paints in dust-i air are some Bonser's Bill it had an- ot the outstanding pieces of equip-| Bonser’s election bill Wyte would not do so, left | ment in this room. to the committee on the identification Study of Stock Feeds {t will be given further was in +] ‘The inspection continues with 8/ before it is reported back shot at | P&S, viait to the nitrogen Laboratory where ate, with finding of | Cott stock feed ‘The| It in a thicket | state 3 ih | i eft aie 3 4} i a ait | g¥ E ge Navy Plane Comple Without Acciden Shas SDR LNT SOREN nee Washington, Jan. 17—(#)—The i if ss if fl Fil I i : i i I ¥ 2 t HF i $ fe i #8 and depart. | kota; Gustav i fe

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