The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1935, Page 1

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| £53] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PRICE FIVE CENTS. City Returns Perry, Spohn, Allen ra -) -- James Roosevelt’s Name Enters Arms Probes lane ee eee .- oo soll IN ND, MUNGPAL len ? - | > NYB CHARGES JAPAN | Confers With Ede= 16 OF 40 IN N. D. Housing Drive to LAWYER DEFENDING "| Returned to Office J) py prTIQNC TIIESDAY : ee | KIDNAPING Get $1,600,000 S LEMKE | WAR SCARE BEFORE | g| | KIDNAPING PREPARE | Get $1,600, tart! FRAZIER-LEMKE ACT sett Fm tel TOLLED Given 1,695 Votes to 1,015 ny y EVERY NAVY AWARD TASK DEMURRERS ora wos sa |“ Bremner Defend || REBUKED BY JURIST oF On Home Owners Pledged Pleads Guilty rable Disoussic Evidenoe Shows President's grt Bon —" to Building Program + 4 —e ONLY 2,768 AT POLLS HERE ments; to im Lint Son Interceded in Behalf ’ - ” ET FOR TODAY MANY QUESTIONS RAISED shag Nedinebetldicte » | + ADMIT USE OF PROPAGANDA a 106 Chairmen Appointed to hecho i Head Community Pans; 49 Brandeis Declares Law Takes ' 1 Only One, James Wilson, Pleads Both Property and Debt Pe aaa ickenbacker Declines Invita- Guilty to Abduction Con- Institutions Approved rieacoresiee acetie of the Bismarck ne tion to pi Before spiracy Charge ————_-. ro hsoo “44 Precincts appears on House Committee ‘Wash: 3.—() —The ——$<$<<<$_! 8t. Paul, April 3—(®%)—Counsel for|owners,” Thomas H. Moodie, state ao . Spohn arraigned on charges | director of the federal housing ad- who defended the New Deal's Prasier- ire habla aI aires samme sean Lemke mortgage moratorium bill with| Appointed in 1929 to fill an unex- critical questions and one of the law- “hadi was sternly rebuked by Justice a 5 ot ese were the onl: i mea on te is - Sa mat tera tn ie en i clon crs stl other candidates being’ od med’ to indicate considerable dis-| votes to 1,015 for his four eppo- | 10 the race for city commissioner, “ = sits cui [otc all male te Bae ‘ * cumbents. La J: Wehe sas Thien ett SS OF POUTIAL ssw that under the Frazier-Lemke | free atom, iste pomcey'agae S| TRENDS LACKING IN cctestecte rence ne mortgage, bil, pateed for the [2eh #40 and ‘Herbert Dralc seo i le 58. scores NAMONSELECTION mimes in case they cannot arrive at a satis- Votes cast for the incumbents un- factory agreement for debt reduction opposed for re-election to other offices with their creditors. OE TTT eT were: Roland Crane, justice of the Bicogetpamd Peterdt none yoecitneierd Wisconsin Names Two More\S w'cueas pile reameren rth Me the “constitution is gone,” at one Progressives, Threatening |!" Donituee ane Win A. Krauthotf, Chiowgs and Wash: Democratic Majority ‘Only 2.788 persons went to the polls, ‘ F F d in Roa Ditch on (ea eee Mi er Found in Roadside * Associated | ant . 5 Early Tuesday and” Posie Reomerrn prraer peo Saree Strengthened their Po- pee frist sper the ety thet ies 4 “ably defended” by Chief Justice and peeve wpcaee serene) Sy coe 4 oe success in California to highlight elec- | appointed to serve an unexpired term ee ce at cle at ee like het to tne court? “tt seems to tothe wwieorae eriipecsistncens elected. Dr. Perry and Grete wens ER a a ee ee 10 END WAR PROFIT re wk Paaplerpasnl cratic sored in a show of force in- eight Enver several fustioes, Brandels, Cf etic ante nee party thae| ‘expire twa ce. Moule and Corwin are veterans om the park board and Crane is a veteran {88 justice of the peace, 7; |Munitions Committee Says Bill |Sutherland, Roberts, Stone and Mc- Will Be Introduced in Sen- ate After April 8 put Gov. Philip LaFollette into office three months ago. A Republican assemblyman was elected from a normally Republican district, but Progressives maintained their wide margin of power in the lower house. il & g g i i i ili ul E ei i EEE ek | ing the indebtedness. clared, “we have had a congress,” Nye de been stirred up for personal of ship builders?” the North Dakotan fore Newell could reply, Nye this the ds hat b i three witnesses ‘Washington, April 3—()—Chair- pista a2 eietits tee tees toes man Nye (Rep., N. D.), of the senate EPIC Candidates Strong ‘was found, and described the ;| munitions committee expressed SCORES OF COUNTY In Los Angeles one city councilman Hep san Hillsboro, with a popula- stains on the right hand seat of fidence Wednesday that « drastic plan was re-elected by the Sinclair forces, nea of 1,317, only 67 ballots were cast. Ruud’s car. .| to take profits out of war which his whose “End Poverty in California”|None of the candidates had opposi- Body Face Down in Ditch comenatian made public Tuesday night iy 'ARMERS FILL, OUT campaign failed to lect the former oaiee Oo: Céciign, etn, seer in lis or @ few months 0. - a. Orerty festitied that he nd made : | oe oe periernee rama agente neil |Monday as Fargo postmaster after apf Fee payee f zésk i : i 3 5 I E g Z ey ‘i hl E ft Ls B z 4 az Eeeee i i abe s ¢ The program dustrial profits companies into military discipline. Remaining in their jobs, none of them ‘would tax away all in- over 3 per cent and incomes sharply. =) SEED LOAN BLANKS Apparently from 10 to 15 EPIC council candidates were assured of positions | in the run-off election May 7. The EPIC movement, however, Placed only three out of ten candi- dates in the municipal judgeship race, A striking display of strength was exhibited by Chicago Democrats who rolled up 798,150 ballots to retain Mayor Edward J. Kelly at the head of 12 years in that office, was elected to the Fargo city commission, de- jfeating W. E. Black, incumbent. Fred Sheffield was re-elected. The vote jwas Corrigan 2.154, Sheffield 1,601, Black 1,254, and Nichol McKel One-time legislator from the ninth |district, 1,118. Harry Howland was named park commissioner and F. A. Leonard police judge. C. N. Brown only effort you exerted scare?” the nation’s second city, snowing un- Emil ‘one I know of,” Newell HE OE (Continued on Page Two) GERMAN AIR FORCE LARGE AS BRITAIN'S | Sir John Simons Reveals Hit- ler’s Statement to Him on Aerial Defenses upa only ¥ Some observers saw the Chicago display as a bid for attention from EEE Committee Calls Aviation Chiefs to Hearing bg SEEN ARTER mocracy. Kelly's vote broke all Chi- cago mayoralty records, Baltimore Machine Beaten Unofficial returns in Baltimore gave Mayor Howard W. Jackson a 22,572 plurality for the Democratic nomina- on Polish Statesmen; to Leave for Praha | (Copyright, 1035, by the Associated Press) foreign minister, revealed to the house of commons Wednesday that Reichs- tuehrer Hitler told him in Berlin that Foremost among the measures was ‘8 bill by McSwain himself that would merge the air corps and the commerce Gepartment’s bureau of air commerce Williston; bank, Edgeley; Bank of Steele, 5 Nelson Gang Accused C. G. Ritchie, Solon From 1924 ty “ feared would bring bloodshed. A po- Germany has an air force as to 1928, Succumbs Tues- into a new federal “Department of net profits mi litical shake-up was presaged by ‘Buch that would! In Reno Banker Death |100 per ing with election of Dr. H. R. Giles as mayor. | “ie *3,that of Great Britain, i day at Age of 87 5 i Et of Sir Charles William Cayzer, Con- whether i tf af i 8 A g i H i if / i A Eo f : i “ i i | 3 7 i eEF i H d 3 & i ik fs He Fe i a ‘ i fe i i i ak 54 E i E E i es iy ee [ i EB i i i E | : : | i : E F 2 A BREE l z 3 li / : 3 i E a3 | i i i aby if i i it f ti if 9 2 if : i F HI if t i ire sete British circles alike farm but) """While the measure to set up a new 7 rs uateoniony | ti renee renee 10 dase Ween Sacer Cie under 8 cab-| _ Minot, April 3-—(P)—Ike Baker, | der the sheets the ‘London =. of his sons. He held| foo Ceneer to be known as secretary 7, Minot, held some money in | leave it there for two ot Laseeee a last Friday a ee uring (eo air 1s not on edministration meas-| the mouth of « live hen, then | then return with and there |neapolls a | “untrue” that Poland’s will-|.° election | ure, ‘support for it has in the fowl's mouth and the | would be $850 in it, ade out. aptert tad to the British Peapod ghd sie vor |e iodo soe onogrenn- — oe = Fae an Sere Sout. have, bean —— ing of Joe man it ee i Ol ee a pa Eine teller who was holding the the gypsies had lets jother a collided superior aw in recent Ge- |e" time! aber Committed bird, thet he would get rid of his ise. comet tanto |, wr (teas ae saiitthe where of Oar. |e | Jamestown Baker produced 0 and the | was gone, He told the potice [Sah was stated: “The i revival of close | and, the daughter png paitabg wrapped 1 in a handker- | about it. , tf Attained equality with oe home farm, Fargo, N.D., April SRiet, “She told bien to take Although Baker said he couldn't ——— oe ‘Bismarck. ond abet! of Blamerck. home and put it under the sheets | see how it could happen, when it ALARIA 6800 Fymeal wevins willbe be ob 1| pon, Bs ara of his bed, and return the next all. occurred ‘before his eyes, po- ihe salar |S ay nit be Uru ou |e a She pocketed the $100. ie his canend ie Vid Seana, - = Pulpommeu ts tee races | Sake aaa to thel at Ml 2 lifelong. ; Wie handkerchief... 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