The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1935, Page 1

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nine his has ie ih a iu ig ig we ee i penta oe it days April 18—(?)— and Much Good Minn., Witness Falters, Weeps “Are you the father of Edward Appears in Court ipitation Reported, How. ever, Is Too Scanty to Do Money Was Handied then wept. The father of the Tremendous Strain As He Son’s Release Tells How tand ALLEGED KIDNAPERS Aged Man Apparently Under The witness, faltering, answered The aged, white-haired father of Bremer, witness in the prosecution of Arthur “Doc” Barker other accused abductors, broke down repeatedly as George H. Sullivan, U. |S. district attorney, questioned him. keeping his composure. On the sec- jond question asked by Sullivan, he ‘When the elder Bremer entered, he his 21 days’ captivity and $200,000 ransom, placed the father on the in the trial of his son Edward’s al- leged kidnapers. With a handkerchief eyes, the elder Bremer, 66, a brewery that were brought St. Paul, Sobbing on the witness stand, Adolph Bremer, Sr., caused a delay Thursday broke down. va et IDENTIFIES RANSOM NOTES “yes,” Man Who Paid $200,000 for, M. M. Joyce. District Attorney Sul- livan, who the last two | Bremer?” Sullivan asked, his second drawn from Bremer the account of | question. firm head, encountered trouble in | nodded a “good morning” to Judge { | Mollie Darnell, attractive Mem. Phis debutante, will rule as queen | of that city’s cotton carnival early welfare ls Completed Board's Proposal 's violation of | identified the npr aty e negotia- guard of new pacts intended to ion of the treaty’s mil- Minister Returns to|“*"* Paris and Will Submit Draft to Cabinet Geneva, April 18—(P)—Statesmen jof Europe turned Thursday from de- FRENCH WILL, PRESS RUSSIAN AGREEMENT tenpition. NEGOTIATIONS FOR {nunciation of Germany’ the Versailles. treaty to th tion Hes i determined the covenant, the league under ttle entente— ‘ugoslavia and Ru- consider the future of Danubian pact in the what is expected Hitler's refusal teeing Austria's in- tai] HHA AP will be Reichsfuehrer to join in guarant Bio invoke welfare must |@gainst future war. jon and harmony be- ti Ask County Help 3 Bag 284 ea sie asabranch,| Members of the ihe rarel rehablltaion cor: |Owchasovatia, the state. George Homnes|mania—met to ® member of the welfare|the proposed board, ‘was, appointed as & member light of Ba # France, between versations Litvinoff and Dr. Eduard foreign minister. Sl os a the respective i Moscow i cela uliled Ht ey nll hee i rs Gib Hil 335 ia a i ti: HF i it BEY fipll ih al il iH a| Eels | is Setup After Federal Job A series of regional meetings be-| lateral at tween board members and county /|itary clauses, E. A. Willson, state FERA adminis- trator, Thursday was named execu- ‘The board, in # formal resolution, declared “this board views this ap- At the same time, the board launch- ed into organization of its machinery The board declared the appointment was made to “insure continuity of the present program into the new.” Should the board desire to consider appointment of another executive di- In letters to all county boards of ‘commissioners, members were advised that appointment of county The letters emphasized the neces- sity for coopera’ Responsibility Under Social Will Become Director of State funds are expected by this board,” the | Foreign resolution pointed out. manent, but one which is essential in the transition period for so long as may be considered necessary by rector later, “this board will ask for federal approval of a new appoint- ment so long as substantial federal in preparation for taking over relief activities now administered by federal authorities, tween the county and state groups. this board and the federal govern- boards, under a new state law, be with approval of the state body. ident of the board, said. The meetings are scheduled for board, effective with expiration of ointment as not necessarily per- ment.” his federal duties. NEW PLANS ARE OUTLINED County Boards to Have More tive director of the state ntact eee! cL ch i iW i bli 3 ite felts aan Lae ila oe Ale eed a $8332 He in ii iE i : PS ie Hl an tial, Leh || AS FERA CHIEFTAIN || TO CONTINUE WORK iPortal » BD- bit- bil: 18.—()—Repre- whoee bill out harder than |now and May 1, Herbert Depuy, pres- | assistance proposal of the GROWS WARM AGAIN promise Measure Willson Reports per! Hh ui ii St Hig i i ; a : a | a i i ae i A an gli! i gl ii Oa Hi rit : oe i * rial Ee §° 33 : 3435) 35 i = 3 ; : ld il i ale Hatt Ht nae 7 i iy oh ll ait ee He ea wel ii! inay juju | i oe a el tion to Harrison Com- Rolls in North Dakota, leaving her home, to visit a nearby WITH NEW PROPOSAL Texas Democrat Leads Opposi- er 200,000 Persons on Relief Bloodhounds were called into the search for Mrs. Andrew Gordon, 25- ‘ton, Conn., who disappeared after drug store.(Associated Press Photo) year-old society matron of Farming. een we el ae é "a abroga- Ror Pipontcge ictrargerye endorse his for- and domestic policies. The Lea- criticism Saunt ee it adopt any or all of these 1. ‘Refuse to enter any peace pect Lah gehen More Cautious Talk of Plebiscite aeeuwen forecast that Hitler, to the quick by the council's ac- the nation to- bap "On Japanese Policy Tr Widlty weieiad to rik tn tis Hitler might call for a new plebiscite Umeer'et wanes, Withdraw his offer to join in tne, weer repens efesie i May Call New Plebiscite Fhe oncnemges Mimmebiebers dd Reiohsfuerer Expected to Show Belligerence But Army Is Continuance of Negotiations; SOLDIERS FEAR IRON RING Military Leaders May Force It was admitted, however, that the reichswehr, fearing a chain of anti- German military alliances, concely- ably might influence Der Fuehrer to many from total isolation. [reper Germany as an renga ne- BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935 Elder Bremer Weeps on Witness S * Johnson De ida, |continue negotiations to keep Ger- he Irom mate-duos from far parts of Sebring twins of San Diego, Cal., Townsend Plan|= fuse to Throw Even a ‘Sop’ to Liberalizers Py House Rejects 3": Confident of Power, They R Oneida, left, Roy Calvin Sebring and all hailed from the same town, One! it they them in lee May Coats; right, Ray Alvin Sebring and Lois =u a decided they would marry none other B E = @ 3 S 5 —, E —Q : a Zz. as} & New Hurdles TWINS GET ee nar GERMANY LOOKS 10 Bloodhounds On Hunt \WILLSON APPOINTED Queen Of Cotton! cultural Committee; Faces (Measure Wins Approval of | fee ii aj, i ~ eae ey 1 fi ati ii] ene Hi ie at iat fe i A ie il re ni ln . f zg burl aay Hi tl He ality al des3 it 38288 Ae Heil mate Th ‘a lewspaper Economic Ills SEES IT AS AID T0 CAPITAL AND LABOR Deolares It ‘First Intelligent tempt’ to Cure Nation’s PLEADS ‘DO NOT DESTROY IT’). Be Like Burning House to Rid It of Rats laws, without allowing the COLORFUL GENERAL : 4 North N ESTABLISHED 1873

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