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“| ¥===) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (222== - ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS | World Court Proposal Killed | Wife Supports Hauptmann in His Date Alibismsmmn - rr FIRST REVERSAL AS . |. STATE IMMEDIATELY |Land, Sea, Air Traffic EVIDENCE DISCLOSES ISSUE IS REJECTED ATTACKS DENAL OF| Control by U. S. Urged KARPIS-BARKER MOB ——— RANSOM KNOWLEDGE [Alibis for Husband ‘| ssoer.agency in Form of Re- IN ST. PAUL KILLING Against, Lack 7 of Neces- Two-Third: created ICC Would Rule sary Two-Thirds _ Professes to Have Known Noth- Far-Flung Network ‘Getawa siemens : " "ing of Money Hidden in eral Agents in Clevelani Home Closet : ; COULD COMPEL OBSERVANCE Reveals Facts Happy Birthday to You, Mr. President COUGHLIN INFLUENCE NOTED Some Observers Contend De- feat May Lead to Revolt Proposes Five Units on Finance,| WITNESSES VIEW OUTLAW WITH HER KIONAP NIGHT on Lump Sum Relief Railroads, Water, Motor Admits Conflicting Statements and Air Carriers Chie” Discovered "tri Aparement Washington, Jan. 30. — (®) — The Given Authorities Foll of Wife of Former Police Roosevelt. administration, after suf- lll : Weshington, Jan, 30—()—A vast Characwe fering its first major reversal of the ing Arrest. ane plan to extend federal regulation to 74th congress when the senate voted : all important forms of transportation SS , to keep fees vont ot ae si 7 land, Court. turne Inesday \N Fre OR ack 0 ed Ipnnaestion wo eetgrenn' ‘Wednesday by ‘epte ee 4 ern of “welding tts eas struggles mington, N. J. Jan. 30.—(P)— 4 fi wer vast domestic problems. ‘Two witnesses—one his wife—today : Joseph 1B. Eastman, federal coordi-) st, Paul, Jan, 30—Federal otticers “What effect Tuesday night's vote— supported Bruno Richard Haupt- - super-agency, in the form of in which the senate rejected the Fr gill idinndae ts mgt : recreated Interstate Commerce Com 1 am slain. pve iGahsrtarta car- oy mission, would rule the nation’s far- z . = : j a Dakotans Vote ‘No’ penter of Swedish extraction who said : : he remembered because it was his 4 Washington, Jan, 30.—(P)—The birthday, testified he saw Haupt- Sint emake tiguty toine Seana ak . ‘ : yote of northwest senators when mann in the Brunx at 8:30 p. m., on the ‘present ICO of 11 men the new aaa : : Sarees A verte ron i OnaLTae potent . agency have a membership of 16 dl [95thg,gowt St Paul posatice Aug : iow ive units: : : ? : innesota : pga fem LS tel adsl eA. finance | division A “getaway’ chart, found by federal : —_ : aumne e eT Nite an in ee members, agents in Cleveland several months : = North Dakota: Frazier and Nj testifying to save her husband from ago when three women members of : itiee : ee the electric chair as the kidnaper and : goo ne gt Rs . ale reh, Jr— lously an * , a alibi to his jury Wednesday for every ‘ eens : Montana: Murray and Wheeler important date connected with the . é cay ‘The state, taking her over for cross- “a pies World Court proposal by a surprising examination, immediately attacked \e J margin of seven votes—would have her credibility on her assertion she c. on other paramount issues was a mat- had never used a shelf in a broom President Roosevelt today passes another milestone when he celebrates his 53rd birthday. Bismarck will ter of much conjecture, te closet, and therefore had never seen Join scores of other cities in celebrating the occasion at a birthday ball for the benefit of the fight Some contended it might lend the shoebox in which Hauptmann} [i E against infantile paralysis. strength to the drive of critics seek- LL peasy at sorters nerphrrene gave him ing to ne Pad = such cena . e $14,600 bergh ransom money == ures as the $4, ,000 wor! - found in his possession. She admit- e e e telief bill; others viewed it as a non- ted she did use the shelf. . Nation Will Honor resident partisan fight with no predictable She said Hauptmann was with her . the bearing on other controversies, in New York on the night of March: Seven Votes Short 1, 1932, when Baby Lindbergh was’ 1 es e e ‘The roll call, which wrote s climax stolen from his crib more than 60 At Birthda Parties ont t to 12 years of controversy, showed miles away. it ery the night the could be imposed, 52 votes for joining the court and 36 —_——_. a At Home on Ransom Night Lindbergh baby was kidnaped. xh re “noes.” With 88 voting, this was i - : —- a tes short of the required tw She testified he was at home with Event in Bismarck Will Be High- Party Chairman seven votes 8] of req io= her and a friend on April 2, 193, : || Thousands to Gather at Balls| i" ° Ce ae SENATE GROUPS 10 light of Winter Social |* ——~FF —*| to Celebrate Executive's | telared that the ssoue was dead fore futile ransom in a Bronx graveyard. : ever, Weary after a long fight for She said Hauptmann spent the eve- t Season 53rd Anniversary the court, the administration leader, ning of November 26, 1933, at home. the “wapru ie BI Senator Robinson, said sadly: “This A theatre cashier had testified he of accomplishment and the large na- GRAND MARCH IS PLANNED i ieee forecloses the question of American proffered a Lindbergh ransom note tional debt. He urged amendment of —_—____—_ in payment for a ticket on that night. RAISING REVENUES the bankruptcy act to fecitate rall-|ment in the Bremer abduction, and|/Danoing Will Be Halted at FUNDS TO FIGHT DISEASE) ory,in'0 the court for an indefinite ‘The date was prior to the time Toad organizations, two other women were arrested 4 But ‘prominent court advocates, ine Hauptmann said Fisch gave him the Immediate Opposition federal officials. One of the other 10:30 to Hear President's : ea cluding Elihu Root and Newton D, shoebox with ine money. His plan met immediate opposition. | two women then arrested was Winona Radio Message Proceeds Will Be Divided Be- Baker, said the ate By $0.00, Mrs. Hauptmann succeeded her A i Eight of the present members of the| Burdette, who accompanied Karpis, . esident Roosevelt, who urged, husband on the stand. (On her direct Propose opr nae Of Toc. in a letter transmitting the Te: pekts ceieuny io. te Done Narn GOLGT Gaplat Oty win tween Local Agencies | adherence to the court, was silenh lony she e could not f Buildings port to , asserted n= the two shot their way out orth Dakota's Cap! iy é Coughlin Influence Seen Tamiathe.op.ielt of a tagme| coneneene me tec ol tiie oncaviasinnis aanaetan| Gea eae ie i Join tonight with thousands of muni- ? and Research Both proponents and opponents closet and for that reason never used for Asylum Overflow and undesirable. days cipalities throughout the nation in a 4 —_——_ agreed that an important factor in it. - The ultimate ob; Easti Birthday Ball commemorating the ee the result was the radio campaign ‘She insisted that she never saw ¥ pep erensoneenr ie ‘Membership of four sub-commit- ,{fifty-third birthday of President 3 ‘Warm Springs, Ga., Jan. 30—()—| conducted against the court by the ; : The nation showered birthday greet- (Continued on Page Two) , Setiets aitaadnasia acoek semper. | 108. $0 SHAS, zameene. anda Promising to 5 ings on ite president Wednesday and pea lai “a nounced, 4 ial sea- be a re: up in its finest clothes for a band, asked hers ns OF BEF BU lees was an Teesday by Acyuierned on Eage ee aie aieete ie one : country-wide birthday party. CRASHED PLANE OF “and so when they (the police) |Chairman John K. Brostuen of the of the groups of state and city ‘ Dances ranging from elaborate balls asked you about March 1, you said,|Senste tax committee as the upper “ dignitarias Mver present at a similar f to neighborhood gatherings were “That's too far back, I can’t remem-|house completed a short session of ber whether my husband was with|Toutine business. . | Occasion. Planned for the evening as cities, ; ee occupying ® house on Vernon ave-)"" Governor and Mrs. Thomas Moodie towns and villages honored President | LOST PILOT FOUND ; , Me or not’?” enesuen cater snes mm 40,0800 4 ently that | Will attend the affair, their first pub- : : I | Roosevelt on his 53rd birthday, at the F RUSSELL A. YOUNG infantile paralysis. first of March, ¥ believe T sald that,"[enliation of publ instore, aint ee Nerai members of the’ Karp ae eee Proceeds from the thousands of|Lieut. Robert C. Haven Believed She also disputed the testimony |Counties. IN SESSION TUESDAY Barker gang. In line will be state and city ae as -e birthday parties will be given again teuiMaue. sEacaned: in i to the cause which is close to the of 9 state witness, Mrs. Ella Achen-| The committees i WIDOW CORN-HOG, CATTLE president's heart. Parachute pul COULUISION CHARGED less scx‘PcsP23| sno myo na Senate elas at te be broadcast over a nation-wide radio| $38,671 in Federal Checks Dis-|tne president's birthday be observed | found shortly before ten o'clock Wed- bach, her former employer, who said| Seles tax: Senators E. E. Greene ctv : °. Continued Highway Aid 10 WED IN SPRING peciod Bt 10:29 clock. when Ere infantile paralysis research fund. | ters, the missing navy bombing plane, a8 : CONTRACTS | ois esindo Scien ary Pe: ‘ hortly before ck Wee |E IN NAVY terson of Mountrail, J, P. Cain of pun placed tributed at Series of Meet- oe oes feeling than here in Warm nesdey cles ee Puiegria bern sine. of (Consinid 8 Bagh eRe Thomas Whelan Se ae from the nationwide celebration last | aes ‘te Health Department Gets FITS ARE PAID year. This year, at Mr. Roosevelt's BENE! suggestion, the proceeds will be divided| Norfolk, Va. Jan. 30.—()—Almost ‘Hard liquor revenue law: Senators dent Roosevelt's birthday message will Perhaps nowhere in the nation will| ost since early Tuesday night, was — Mr. Roosevelt's “other Stark. * in Princess Anne county. ings Held Tuesda: . ean, Se et Dissolution snd_ consolidation of |in! cretary to Late President ings y Sir, Roosereit. will preside over 8 's cockpit was several Stenographer Tells of Wash- Will Be Groom ——— family gathering at the White House |feet under water. Searchers were un- ‘Fixer’ D.C. Second corn-hog benefits amount-|and later may look in on the bail at|able to say whether its pilot, Lieut. ington ‘Fixer’ for Suocess- ing’ to 42620663 ond second eattis| the Shoreham hotel in Washington. _ |Robert C. Haven, attached to the air- ful Bidder checks totaling $12,465, an aggregate RY i Tose the biggest party oe craft carrier Ranger, was still in the of $38,671.63 of federal monies, were|be at the Waldorf Astoria with pine. as ot en tee en ty farm. |President’s mother the guest of honor. Jere at's series of mossings held Tues: Acros the continent, a ig party [pre was Immediately ciupetched vo ‘Marti was inned fol , with many 2 »| day by Martin C. Altenburg, ecting| rim stars attending a dance at War-| Brother officers of Lieut. Haven Corn-hog payments were made at} &r Brothers studio at $5 each. expressed the hope that he landed the rate of one dollar per head on Detroit, with Edsel Ford taking the |Safely in his parachute and, lost in hogs and 13.558 cents per bushel on leadership, already has collected $25,-|the dense woods in the area, was at- corn, leaving @ balance of two dollars | 0 for the foundation. tempting to walk back to civilization. per head on the hogs which remains Soa, zoe Eerareue was zoned by ve coast paid to the farmers who per-|Government Rests in |ftm te mene “tener Wool Smuggling Trial| Ure; ver c.,7are uses is a former resident of Grand Forks. fe gabe ae Hd ‘The three were named as the New ‘York Shipbuilding company, the New- port News Shipbuilding and Drydock » company, and the Bethlehem Ship- company. ‘Miss Kitchen told the munitions in- vestigators she had set in on @ con- where collusion was termed thing, and where a “fixer” sf i South Dakota Youth Dies Here Wednesday EFS #7 i 2 38 t it ge SEE il 3 ites i i 5 hi sf af i : i i 4 | | i 5 i I E I i é & i E E E i : i E "3 i ret safe va His Pedy i ERE i iF Ei “ E E al i 5 i J it : i F i : : 5 E i i FF [ Ep fe i Hlth a at if s i ii i E E E SE Hl E F . 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