The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 18, 1935, Page 2

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TELLS STATE NEEDS Urges Cooperation Toward Im- proving Conditions Affect- ing General Health “Active cooperation of all civic Broups and individual citizens for the improvement of sanitary conditions in North Dakota is needed and is re- quested by the state health depart- ment,” declared Mark D. Hollis, new state sanitary engineer, in his ad- SANTARY DNGNEER | Tuts CURIOUS WORLD "iene | CONTINUED Bottey sala. from page one Coffey's other bill declares the fol- | Bitter Debate Is whenever a haudey farts won rend Launched as Dahl Offers Resolution Niewoehner Bolts Rep. H. F. Niewochner, aligned with ‘the majority faction up to now, bolted from the group, and came to the defense of Moodie. He declared there were five cone stitutional grounds on which im- peachment could be voted, and that none of them apply to Moodie. He urged defeat of the resolution, and definitely aligned himself with the minority administration group. Gudwin claimed leg'slative bodies day. A change in the requirements nec- essary to have the county comme- stoners levy a tax to create a grass- hopper extermination fund is spon- sored by Senator Herman Thorson State Board Seeking Injunction Against Bismarck Collec- tion Bureau Attorneys to Address Gress Thursday morning over KFYR, SWELLS UP LIKE A BALLOON WHEN had wide latitude in impeachment The state board, through Cain, im-| Banco Jurors Monday ‘under auspices of the eighth district, AN ENEMY APPROACHES, THUS Proceedings. mediate past president, seexs an in- one ; North Dakota Federation of Women's | MAKING HIMSELF TOO LARGE TO BE They try to make you believe, by restraining the colle:tion| , Moorhead, Minn. Jan. 18, —(@)— ' be ‘ea, | SWALLOWED / EN IN THIS CONDITION, inference,” he said, “that things set wh Jurors in the trial of J. “The present sanitary situation in} North Dakota,” he said, “is unique in| that the state is relatively young, is not intensely populated and has the forth in the constitution are all that you can do.” He cited court decl- sions of other states on impeachment controversies as supporting his argue jameron Thomson, president of the Northwest ‘ ‘tion, charged with larceny ‘ . tu in the sale of corporation stock, will \ HE FLOATS UPSIDE DOWN ON THE ties. 3. E. » and J. A. Hyland, Bismarck, presented the \dressed n the opportunity to profit by the mistakes ment. bar board's case. Scott Cameron act- Seemann Spee saan = whei a and experiences of older states in its Godwin stressed section $302 of the C. G, Dosiand of Moorhead, Freder- ris sanitary development. Climatic con-| North Dakota code, indicating that ick H, Stinchfield of Minneapolis and 1 ditions during the past few years have the majority will rely chiefly on the M. W. Murphy of Fargo are sched- he made the officials of our municipali- charge that bocgges by page Bete uled to speak for the defense, and in ties realize the value of properly de- | peony Piped ms a) tee to "| W. E.G. Watson of St, Paul and Gar- vic signed and adequate public water and | Ed P. Cosgrift ch that few field H. Rustad of Moorhead for the os eet SRViSitie tiataral etiedive,| members of the house are being asked een vai conferred informally Fri- M Jakes and impounded reservoirs, have | peuitoat Fon Lied gh purely day with Judge James E. Montague - M Practically vanished. The Missouri met as to contents of the charge he is to t and Red rivers are, of course, excep- | urged defeat of the impeachment pro- deliver Wednesday before jurors re- th tions, but even in these the flow has| tire to deliberate on the verdict. ale been alarmingly reduced, especially in ‘atinchtndninthdninetais w ing on surface streams, us ore convetion, andthe detaes of Your Hitler Ready to Take ® than ever resort to sanitary science to . 0 2 purify this supply.” | do you will vote against this resolu- Saar Control March 1 Ps Hollis stated that he has found in- He dec to thal is premiere < ON Ws santtare’ meters custes legislature to represent “all the peo- Jan. 18.—(%)—The last vestiges of co hhis inspection trips in the state and © 1995 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. 1) ple of the state,” and not as Demo- Nazi opposition disappeared Friday so : he foretold the prealeee development ———— crats, Nonpartisans, Independents or that Reichsfuehrer Hitler will take ar in sanitary science that the state has Republicans. Fresh from the north countries that gave the movies Greta Garbo over the Saar March 1 with a clear ‘i a oO N TIN U E IN AS! LY THURSDAY Rep. Thomas J. Burke, Bismarck, comes this beautiful threat to the supremacy of the Scandinavian star. path ahead. ever seen for the next few years, em: }SEMB! t * t Phasizing the important part which from page one: alien’ young Democratic leader, charged She's Tutta Rolf, pictured above on her arriva! in New York enroute ci iia, sanitary engineering in all its phases | 5 4 (By the Associated Press) that behind the impeachment move is te Hollywood from Sweden, where she won popularity in the thea- HEADS FRENCH ARMIES NV must play. ona patnted out that the Karpis Now Object 2 aren oo “put the state back in ter. movies and grand opera. Paris, Jan. 18.—(#)—The French iv HY e is of spoilsmen.” ¥ i - department's program considers the Of Intensive Hunt House ia Tis rellcoatl eaoeea iis uel reed cae sree us: Tural problems as well as those of A Failed to produce reportes = members “er eas but who had definitely morrow, or the next day,” Burke fin- succeed |. Maxime ‘ tee to tne advantage of te coal-| BY Federal Agents ersten, rest anit Oor- | eotatve Dan ct ea ube m Die ce Geeiata casey avails raibed " ¥ Twichell Explains Law ch tation services and booklets now avall-| ado, proke down and “squealed” the|| Received communication from sib all“ AYAIIGUGY pte In COTES L. L. Twichell of Cass arose to ex-| 6) phi d anion eka artocery bee fable at the health department. tip that led to the deaths of his|| Moodie informing members he is bry pa plain the law of descendancy of cit | support pope A marl anaes tae prt ™ ‘il Trad Review Se a ee his caine orciseeniin ea After the roll call the order of busi- izenship through naturalization Of &/ mote respect for the institutions of taien, Weyginds Tetirement is ° ne ie view Sees Payres caphiretniGhioapesanséd Réteeved to varios ceva ness was reading of communications citizenship the state and nation. brought about by his reaching the age ‘ ME Steady Gains Ahead |—s coup that the department of six proposed bills. recelved by the house. comes Cireagn hide” scepeninwere Umit of 68 years. os tice kept secret till late Thursday—|| Listened to communications Planned at Caucus Twichell pointed out, speaking of a New York, Jan. 18—()—The strong | was conceded to have been the “big|| which condemned and commended |) troeachment of the court also Was Moodie. “Naturalization of his step- fo trend of nearly all branches of trade ; break” the federal agents were seek-|| by turn actions of assembly. discussed at a secret caucus father gave naturalization to his of at the turn of the year already has/|ing in their drive to smash the wide- Listened to three-cornered argu- Thursday night, but no definite action against| mother, which also naturalized her in Geveloped sufficient force to lift the |roving Karpis-Barker band of out-|| ment between leaders over PrO- |! wes taken, although approval was minor children. There are four cases Tecords of gain above all the compar- | laws. Posed proof of citizenship by || civen to the plan to impeach Moodie. this belief.” ative ones as far back as 1931, the| Taken at about the same time that|| Moodie. ‘The statute provides for a penalty ‘W. J. Godwin, majority floor C weekly trade review of Dun & Brad- federal gunners under Inspector Har-)| Adjourned to 2 p.m. Friday. || 4¢ trom three months to two years im~ leader, objected to Twichell’s state- street says. old Nathan shot down Russell (Slim Senate prisonment, and a fine of from $50 to . “E think you will Of greater significance than this,|Gray) fete Greer ieee of the ene ee half hour for routine {19559 for Persons “who shall falsely as- Le thowever, the survey says, “is the as-|gang, in another part of cago, ‘ sume or a” to assume “state, that naturalization through a step- gurances generally expressed that the |Barker was immediately put through|| Referred to committee six pro- ||Sume OF pretend to assu William Langer, who was deposed |tather must be by legal adoption.” |*S,i8 Provided for violation. | fo well constructed base on which ja strenuous questioning. Posed measures. Statute ‘as governor last summer following a| Speaker William Crockett ruled ‘committee al with m achievement now rests provides for| At the telephonic direction of J. Ed-|| Adjourned to 2 p, m. Friday. ireatatacte Quotes felony conviction in federal court, has/ noth members out of order. A mo-lother proposal by Coffey providing ve (hd al lipid aani Leip aaah ipeaenstouii sioner “Every person who shall falsely as ment later, Twichell moved @ NeW |for a, to district courts room, two-story house, doing all the s Checkered course than it was forced /mander, the nervous gangster Was IN-| redder, said the defense would con- sume or pretend to be any state, coun- jorder of business, and, over volced/ judgment of justice courts. ‘work with exception of the masonry T to follow at times during 1934. terrogated for hours. test more vehemently the rest of the|ty or township officer, or who shall arges of Protest of Godwin, read four cases of |o¢ and plumbing. Burdett was not a x or SER eel ede aad department | state's evidence, asserting: knowingly take upon himself to act as op ferpeniend phi —_ carpenter before he became blind, but @ t gi —$—$—$— $$? R “ ” . Jeweler. Weather Report | “We cant tell you that." was the| 32°” strat ‘chance scame in cross-|St°%,0F ( Teauire any person to acta caucus acted after appearance 5 Pee. ; P |answer. “Remember we have to put examination of Sisk, to whom Haupt- ‘d paqerabctege mg be Murphy, Fargo, attorney! «@ communication from Barnes In the new swimming pool at Wem- tr this man on trial and we can’t dis-| mann, his sullen eyes flashing from petaeres a Governor Langer. county read to the house “con- bley, England, waves are produced fc ' corsage: tly | Close What we learned.” their dark sockets, cried out yester-|Sunsned by imprisonment in the) “sgurphy, retained as counsel for) cemnsd” the state supreme court for artifically, The new pool measures A we a ean | wot nim tm B,2| Se oe a | ote tn em uage os pen ect |S a i ety 28 fone ith nie va : . i Sale wha | CONMABEY, A cent Seema Reilly directed Sisk, a moving fig- less than |{2 federal court on for not cooperating with the house, from a few inches at one end to m Slowly rising tem-|Gepartment, was hustled) down. 0),,0/1m tne federal drive that ought | ineeno™ eRoeeUNE. $800 nor ies than | charges wey could inapeact the gover [204 commended the majority faction Ie fot tthe oer a ature. - ° “ . Pefor North Da-|agents went there from division offices Hageqrreage eS ates _ pi pce = og frase would Be pat of the casas i eetien — e kota: Partly clou-|in the south. dy, colder east} ‘The net result was the finding of | Hauptmann with the ransom hoard, | not qualified to take office because he the and south por-!the hideout of Fred and Kate (Ma) |to produce in court confidential re-| voted in Minnesota in 1930, and is not leading the movement for impeach- tions tonight: | Barker at Oklawaha, several days of | Ports on the case. & citizen of the United States. ment of Moodie from a hotel room, al- ‘the house. te Saturday Propably | surveillance and finally the five-hour Pending in the state supreme court personally come ig a fair with slowly int which ended the crime career To Show Money Spent now is an action based on grounds Sixty-one persons signed a com- ising temperature | unright which ende After Sisk, the state lined up| that Moodie fails to meet a state con munication from Fessenden al west and north| of “Ma” and her son. methodically the witnesses it sald | constitutional requirement that a cane Be eis the stand of the majority faction, in y Portions. Would Place 349.960 of the ran-|didate for governor be a resident of apparently reliable source |its move for proof of citizenship from x For South Da- som money in Hauptmann’s posses- came at talk of impeachment | xroodie. while from Velva came & M Sea Ss C ONTINUE D sion. ceding his election. "The charge that [fhe supreme court revolved Sround | telegram signed by 32 persons, “pro- n pres A i only four of the five members. ion of the house of repre- ¢ night; Saturday from page one First were Wall Street firm em-|he is not a citizen of the U. 8. was ss James Mor- | esting action probably fair. ill Decl: ployes to recount Hauptmann’s| withdrawn by the attorney general who popes BET James Mor. |sentatives in refusing to honor Mr. A For Montana: Occasional snow to-| Wilentz Declares transactions in the stock market, and !has informed the court he is “satis. |S elected to the 10-year ferm a the |secodie as our governor. ae south and west portions P; ti Will then police officers to detail how one| tied” Moodie, who was born in Can-|© d the fact that|, 70 other communications from re 3 mot so cold Saturday nor rosecution sheaf of ransom bills was found be-|ada, is a citizen, political strength an rt [the Lions club of New England and ¥ dmmediately east of Divide and north- Rest C.: Sh tly|neath the floor of Hauptmann’s he has been a member of the cou! & B east portion tonight. est Case Shortly : “5 a] 53 of Faction Present less than two weeks were credited with & I For Minnesota: Snow Friday night Eran Serene an ie er ~~ From reliable sources it was learned causing this attitude. wv - ‘and probably in east and south ror-| send Hauptmann to the electric chair. | Skillfully h_a@ small pistol in one! that only 53 members of the majority tion to the court is based on 7 % a tions lay morning; coicer in| “The state's case is definitely in|Of the garage’s wall beams. group were present at the caucus. Oppent it has delayed action \ 3 F extreme west portion Friday night,| now,” Attorney General David T.| Repeatedly defense attorneys} The impeachment proposal was claim that WHO ARE You? i Much colder in east and extreme! witentz said. “Anytime, now, I may|Phrased their objections as gold note| voted in caucus by a ballot of 50 to dence. Administra’ ; Bt. John’s Orphans s i south portions Saturday. turn to the judge and say; , ‘Your| after sod note Was recelved in evl-|three, various informants Sagres charge, that delay has been [Mo Fo pe ont WHAT ARE YOU? a x ‘The barometric pressure is high| At the same time he said he had| ini al sei le to prevent \pes upsetting @ stipulation as to facts in- priat : ; over the East and over the northeast-|60 more witnesses ready to testify] tial only in connecting the defendant | ment action, led by a small bloc of in- volved in the case and now by filing an | bio tions - é ern Rocky Mountain slope (Havre | should he find them necessary. with another crime, extortion. surgents, Fifty-seven constitute a affidavit of prejudice against Ramsey a Send YOUR PHOTOGRAPH and YOUR NAME cy 30.54) while a low extends from the} Hauptmann was visibly annoyed as! Each time they lost, Justice Trench- majority vote in the house. ty, where the matter was sent for 000 for each “4 : estern Rocky Mountain slope to the! he began the 13th day of his ordeal,|ard ruling firmly that inasmuch as| Although less than a house major- | Coun! ‘it ta the tater move which is|_ Weferred ‘Whiten in YOUR OWN HANDWRITING ‘ Pacitic coast (Lander 29.64). Cold| hearing Henry Eichin, Bronx engi-|the state contended money was the|ity was present at Thursday night’s| trial. igen mittee was ; eather continues in the northern lete testimony on the ter-|motive for the abduction which ended |caucus, leaders were confident of suc-| holding up ac g hibit the Border States but temperatures are| "Stef tne Bronx where he lived and|in death; the ransom curreney wea] cess Pridey: Meanwhile, proceeding in the belief | hers of any ‘ ‘West. Headings are 30 to'30 degrees where the ransom for the Lindbergh| admissable. More than half of the insurgents} that he might be called upon to exer- Foped, é below zero in Montana and in west-|baby was paid, and Sergeant John) The ransom money trial started in|swung over to the impeachment pro- ; ern Canadian Provinces this morning.| Wallace of the state police relate/the unpretentious stone building at|posal, it was learned, while leaders : ‘The weather is unsettled in all sec-/again to the jury the story of his/No, 23 Wall Street, New York—the|anticipated the remainder of their 3 tions and precipitation has occurred | arrest last September 19. famous banking house of J. P. Morgan |strength would come from those pledg- 7 St _most northern stations. Tells of House Search & Co.—where two score quiet em-|ed who were not present at the caucus, ; an ee barometer: Inches,| wallace told of waiting for Haupt-| pioyes carefully prepared the packets | —— SSS 3 _—" OEP ENE YEE mann to come out of his home on|of money which Dr. John F. Condon) President’s Niece ‘ ing him in a car with fellow others, paid to AJORD Be AAentied aa Maa 5 : T| He substantiated the testimony al- -osaice yo .23| ready given that a $20 gold note, part z ty He Soong 50 in the rnin ; zoe. January ist to date ... Tjof the Lindbergh ransom, was found chair as he talked casually, spoke of ‘ formal, January 1st to date... .23/on his person when the officers over- fom statis Gate | P Accumulated deficiency to date .23|took him. He said Hauptmann told| ‘he gasoline station where he works, —— them he had no more gold certifi-|#M4 recalled that about 10 a. m. on t TEMPERATURES i September 15, 193., » man drove into i e cates, but that he had $120 in gold the service station, bought five gal- ‘ | pieces in a strong box at his home. | poe ye #10 qi ; ‘Os This the officers found. | ons S6-Fam An eseaTen 8.518 Anke, . “ ent . 38 | nowte tor the’ haventiontors” Welloce| ‘The station manager, Walter Lyle, { -10| testified. “I was handcuffed to|took the bill, Lyons recounted, and j ~ all during the stay ms Fenharkee “Wee..con't see sway. manne the Hauptmann home, and he was/% them.” fe {0 | asked questions about gold certifi-| “I only got a hundred more left, ‘9g |cates and other articles in his pos-|Lyons said the customer confided. ‘00 | session.” The customer drove away, but Lyle ; 6 00| “Did he ever reveal that he had|noted down the car's license number € -24 .04| any gold certificates in his garage?” jon the gold certificate. A few hours i 4 7 01) “No, sir. later a bank teller spotted it as one H -12 04) “Did he deny that he had any gold|of the ransom bills, and s few days -8 10! pieces, or gold certificates, or moneys|later a detachment of detectives and . 8 00! except the gold pieces that were found |crack federal agents arrested Haupt- 4 22 | im his home?” mann, se 3 the Ge 1 ng federal agent, mis 60 [00 cool young “20 04) Thomas Sisk, against whom the hot! Evangelist Will Hold 6 '00|Thursday came back for cross-exam-| Divine Services Here 4 =.90/ ination * 00 & 80 00 8 00 52 “Delano, a niece of 2 President Roosevelt, will be-one ‘ % of the many socially prominent 3 fe women Who will have an active % 8 role in the 1935 Birthday Ball & 2 for President. The “Ball, 2 3 which will be held in 5600 com- x 3 munities from coast to coast on “u 22 8 oO 20 «00 is oe o of Hosor committee for the affair % % that will be held at the Waldorf. Asi ing to it a % soci! 0 00 wm 10 ect

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