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| { 4 ial ‘ im ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1935 ‘¥2=:) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Recall COMMITTEE OF 100 SEEKING 10 LEARN And Report Back to Major Group at Later Date 82,000 NAMES ARE NEEDED ‘As Possible Candidate for PUBLIC'S REACTION Five Named to Conduct Survey Ole Olson Strongly Considered Move Considered at Meeting Here Monda “Haunted” Farm Yields New Murder Clues Erickson Pleads Not Charge Is Same on Which Langer and Associates Were Convicted Last June MAY AGAIN DELAY TRIAL Possibility Is Action Will Be Postponed Pending Appeal Of Other Defendants Oecar E. Erickson of Tappen, chair- Dakota 18 inches from his mother’s bed | man of the North Republican t with the gun in his hands. He | state central committe, pleaded not i) Governorship was asleep and I shook him to |gulty Tuesday in federal district % awaken him. He did not know | court here to charges of conspiracy ty vote i ee ee e the Associated Press) Darden kept 5 a al fal agins te pret sate shotgun loaded in the bedroom | ,,He entered his ples before. Federal dministrat swelled here Mon Judge Andrew Miller after . We a hight, as a so-called “Committee of Lanier, United Sates dietict sttor- Bh % Apetiva'a comnlite of the teens indictment, f, a ive mem- he 2 ‘bers to sound out political sentiment ‘The charge is the same as that on a, Langer and four associates were con- victed here last June, Langer receiv- ing an 18-month sentence in the fed- eral penitentiary and @ fine of $10,- appeals now before eppeal of Langer and his associates. ‘Erickson, state senator from Kid- der-Sheridan counties, was represent- ed by John F. Sullivan of Mandan. He was ill at the time the other de- fendants were tried and his case was continued. Erickson has been at Presents Motion Murphy _ : counsel for Langer and the other de- fendants, appeared before Judge Mil- “undoubtedly” ry - those of Mrs, Gladys Lawson, slender mer governor and his associates. The Calvert, Md., blonde, who disappeared charge is conspiracy to violate a law March 16 after an operation in the which makes it unlawful for a fed- Zimmerly home. eral employe to solicit for political ee ee Se ee ‘Appointed to the committee of five,|ing the narcotion laws, ter was Mad over "by Judge Miller to which was delegated authority to| ————————————_____. i erngenrn prrd Geter oan f call a convention should they deter- decision poe La grt dig » 2 mine political strength sufficient, were amen ‘oi prov hec an mt ere wage casey meee, lain eel annsentt cote i ie i Rate ‘representative from” Willson, AGENCIES UNITE IN Appearing 8 counsel for one of the TR eeneaine meee, sae fe ern gee es j porn prong rie until the elreuit court of appeals has s oerrine ia iets aumieea eevee ME passed on the appeals of the other : vall ae i 5 priveccvargeirertyr ed the need in- ! . ictment against Langer as- Deine Enna teak tine —__|dusk airplane fligh soclates will be dismissed. ‘ committee m said, the prime |Rush Help to Stricken Districts; DIONNE BABES Claim Erickson Wrote Checks li paleo Tie aceenaees ot reall Water and Food Supply Is Pil diod giiaionarangeara ep ecajgee | Big Problem RECOVERING FROM Tog rele go - Man; . i ed. themselves in favor of recalling| ° —<atrenseniiiaenennine Pills ogre eee the bank account of the Leader into } virtually all state with the| (Copyright, 1935, by the Associated which § per cent collections Langer ! meerelaey of state, and Mrs. Betta , Formosa, April 23.—Rellet LIGHT HEAD COLDS MORGENTHAU RAPS BONUS | Dioveg receiving federal funds, were E Baker, state auditor. agencies, experienced in with ‘Wash = Becretary | Plated, ‘The subcommittee of five is expected e disasters, food, Morgenthau told the sena\ ‘The money, the government claims, - fB ., toltate Tenor “win ‘he nent | water and, media commie tink enactment ot, 07| was topsite, Bon of North De U t week oF 10 days, Miklethun said. | S00 ee devaniated in, Banday's ene Specialist Pronounces Their |penditures and new taxes. o Bess ha ai eecgere aielech tere at : Condition Good Following | ticted.s deciine in the market price of |" Auier contended that, according Examination wire 1s made outside the budget. fo tanems ov heey, Been Frank N. Belgrano, national oom. | Would sign checks in blank ing ii mander, told the commitiee, the big] Crem {one they would be filled’ cut VE be required to effect a Ld Callander, Ont., April 23.—()—Dr. severane crseninntitn immediate |@nd transfer made from the Bank of WY {n the event sufficient legal votes were |Of disease. Alan Brown, internationally known |ment of i” eth Galeta 0 (anus ansceet. i secured as signers, the governor would| Scarcely a pipeline or a reservoir child specialist, examined the Dionne | >#yment in cash. ‘Total tranenetions amssunied $0 418, 4 be required to call » special election |Was left undamaged in the entire/quintuplets at 3 a. m. Tuesday and AUTO PLANT SHUT DOWN | 000, the government claims. j within not less than 30 days or more |stricken area. found them “satisfactorily recovering”) AVEO FRONT, oii the | Conviction on the charge on which then adap Talia rote Inne te Paina | rom head colds. He said thelr PhYS-| cuovrolet motor plant here, faced | Erickson was arraigned is punishable ii ¢ Bed mers tealied niet certers ee ae IEE ta the with a strike, closed the works, |by sentence ranging up to two years tt and physicians to speed into the in-|nospital for sick children, Toronto,| and threw 2,340 men out of em- impeiecomnent and Hie uote SA. By terior with their welcome stores Of|drove here Monday night at the re-| Ployment. egpen eo lye rong py Png i ‘water, food and blankets. quest of Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the istration. They were Oscar Chaput, { ‘The latest official casualty figures, |quintuplets’ physician. His visit fol- Frank Vogel and R. A. Kinser, ‘Br. Ss j 1S LIS TEED | wtss ts bteres oui esis! Some thereuen of Cia Dloue, sentenced to 12 months and given , to only minor revision, gave the num-|fether of the children, that con- sient $3,000 fines each, and Harold (Ducky) E } ber of dead as 3,152 and the. total /suitant be called in. Dionne believed eee ee ee et | rated arenonne ne (arerameg™ e ) END PALL, OF DUST} Ace Members of El Zagal Temple be ned naan Se en eens Langer's conviction he " TR rial Building Saturday an tory ch |Wishek Station, Records .33 Wilton "5 e! HIT AAA PROPOSALS |imscvease.ctss.e7es atts Inch of Precipitation for | Will Be Held Friday 4 “sixty minutes of mirth he said, emphasized the fact that if Sea S| Fargo members of the the children are to survive they must Highest in State Funeral services for Louis C. Peter- El Zagal Shrine will present s Shrine be kept from contact “with individ- json, pioneer farmer of Painted Woods show beginning at 8 p. m. d-juals other than those in actual care} General rains which fell over the|township and a resident of | the World War Memo-|Virginia Senator Says Amend: |The Sint oa state Monday night bringing an end|since hi retired trom farming, who | here. ments Would Mean ‘NRA He paid tribute to Dr. Dafoe's handl-|to the pall of dust which shrouded |died here Easter Sunday morning, will entire ensemble of 17 male ing of the situation which he said /the sun Monday, were heaviest in the|be held at 2 p. m., Friday at the Pres- will sing the opening chorus to For Farmers’ lhad been “thoroughly scientific.” | south central portion of the state and|byterian church at Wilton. Rev. G. Ng ap sil ie ce t = renee, tome Debt shows fo enen/W: Sheanes of Manse wo : as sung by Rests. Pour other sess 23—(")—Biows| Minot Man Begins third of an inch of precipitation. 1 malaenens. won here Apel) 3, 1888, oo! ea hy the, ensemble| "ier by two Democratic senators| Fifth Pri sem Zighen, ecrding, st the offeial near Copenhagen, in Denmark. | He 1 timbers in the perform. |eontoverae nts aque ‘euler Willison, N. D, April 23—(e)—|Wishek where 33 of an inch of rain|sister and lived for several years at \ “sanake Your Shoes” “Old|,, he fight which already has coo-| james Sweeney, alias John ‘Shirey,|fell in the previous 24-houre, OWbes| Oit0) 0% Sato nea to Detroit eR chy Biuec” anq|timued for months over proposed! ainot, was sentenced to 15 months in|state points i takes, Minn, and Richmond, Minn, saa “Kentucky Blues,” and) crendments to the Agriculture Ad-lstate prison by District Judge A. J.|Fain were Drake 25 inch, Dunn Cen-|lakes, Minn. end Richmond, Minn. i intensified by the after he had ‘nig|ter 24, Jamestown 20, Napoleon .19 IN will act as interlocutor |Justment act was Gronna, changed Siokinen 8. year later was married to Miss Mary bed g cyl Mies Baar Mee SES ves ‘tare ceed telboe, OO ee Srand| **1 the Blamarek station, O. W. Rob. [C. arson. "or several years. the \\ Tun pevauction le directed by tenst| "NRA the farmers of America.” weeney was arrested last Pobru-|erte, head of the federal weather| Sve" .008 ere and later moved ae 7 oe Meanwhile Senator Bailey (Dem. |asy while selling merchandise at bar. |buresu. reported nee Of |, ‘Painted Woods township where he Hi Vin ein the show are William @tey-|". ©) aimed an amendment at the|gain prices, It was stolen from the Precipitation ‘ocecast for Tosetay|‘20k up ® homestead. His wite died - — enson, Pred Hendefeon, Warren P.|heart of the billion-dollar Bankhead |Simon department store, Tioga, N. D. ve ane Sate Sate Mates (ins 3013. | Mensing, John H Eyer, Johnny Ham. |bUl to.ald farm tenants, which has|@weeney admitted breaking into the|Or Wednesday. Ti ‘vith |_0ne of his sons was killed in the ‘and Paul O. Verne as end men and|¢rawn support from AAA officials. store to steal merchandise valued at |cloudy tonight and Wy ‘except | World War and e daughter died three Gite Haskensted, #3, Gilbertoon, If the Bankhead measure is passed/more than $500. ttle ‘where cooler {ears ag0. He leaves three sons, Ed- Sat, hare Sunder, Bam Olson, 3.|6 it tow stands, sald Bally, “wel” Sweeney, in custody of the sheritt|in the portion whate cooist |ward, Prank and Pred, all living near ‘ a eee oe ee ans Joke Bowman, | mlgth just as well make @ clean! went to Bismarck Monday to start his|temperatures were ‘Wilton, and three ‘Mrs. H. ‘Hegge, J. H. Schmierer and|sweep out of tt and send for Dr./fifth prison term. He already kas|night, V. Johnson, living in ‘Woods e SSrmund Gundraldaon as members of| Townsend ta.run the government.» served two terms in South Dakota, : township, Mrs, Marian Rishel, fron \ the chorus. ‘The bill brovide $1,000000,000!and two terms in North Dekota| BELIEVE IT OR NOT Mountain, Mich. and Mrs. E. Slurith, « A dance, with music by Abbie And-|to tenant and share-croppers be-| prisons for burglary and larceny. Louisville, Ky. .April 23—(@)—| Casper, Wyo, Tews and bis Purge Red seckats, wil ome Se oon Pee ‘. Arthur G. Weler, 54-year-old miller a ‘ sae nite “is gpomsored by. tne authorisation for's billion-dollar te pargo, He De Apel 33 Vey Mika |e te ana nis thing, aust be Fargo, MN. D., April 33.—()—An ad- n Indian Shriners in an effort | sue of government-guaranteed bonds|Nasarian' of Little Rock, Ark. has|solemnly affirmed Tuesday, he found|dress by Joseph Keller of Fargo, 10 rales Sunde to send & full Guinen.| 0: Rnanee te: Seoerain, lessing SAY bese aeenind as the Bho for den Lon |e. yapd ‘sd-suaplanes Wine, plese, be- the annual conven- poral wigs at Wash: |taben out of: tha : centers in Pures aemuorion wrantne |Straa ney isana’ sta: Gee enclor islet Funabecs tome omedar . Sie recently waka mate bers ‘Mav 3 : by More than 00 attended. BiG CLIPPER PLANE Guilty in FERA Case} HEADINGEASTWARD Grand Jury to Probe Sleep-Walk Slaying OVER BLUE PACIFIC Giant Craft Expected to Set Mark of First Round Trip To Hawaii HAS BIG CARGO OF MAIL Head and Cross Winds Reduce; Speed But Crew of Six Is Not Worried before 4:30 or 5 p. m., central stand- ard time. At 2 p. m., she was 289 miles off the coast and making a speed of 117 miles an hour. ing jcomplete a Hawaii-California round trip. Its four powerful motors functioning Perfectly, the sleek flying boat roared Harbor, Honolulu, in 17 hours and 45 minutes. COMMITTEE URGES ~ NAVAL LIMITATION House Group Points Out Dis- quieting Influence of Building Up Fleet Now Washington, April 23.—()—An ad- monition that the cost of building an American navy up to treaty strength “must be disturbing to us and equally ERRESEESEES. 383 TAT j No ‘Guy’ Led Her to ° | 4 Altar Asserts Mae tied or not, oughtn’t 1?” SILENT TREATMENT TO BE GIVEN LONG BY FELLOW SOLONS Senators Decide to Ignore King- fish and His Outbursts Against President Washington, April 23—()}—Demo- cratic leaders in the senate decided Tuesday to apply the “silent treat- ment” to Senator Long (Dem., La.), who cut loose with a new assault in which he flung such words as “chinch bug” and “ignoramus” at New Deal chiefs. After experiencing. somp. .gifficulty and mental strain in remaining in their seats while Long voiced his threat to take Louisiana out of the tax-paying union, the leaders were said to have reached the conclusion that better results would be obtained — than by returning shot for Senator Robinson of Arkansas, the Democratic leader, was all set to reply to Long at one point Monday. But he consulted associates first and and changed his mind. Vice Presi- dent Garner advised against a reply on the ground that Long could be handled better if left alone. ‘Whether or not this agrees with the future strategy of Secretary Ickes, public works administrator, and Harry L. Hopkins, relief chief, it was said authoritatively to be the policy of senate leaders—at least for the in charge of relief money in the Delta state and Ickes threatens to withhold PWA funds if controlling the expenditures. PIONEER WOMAN IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Mrs. Katherine Ritchey Suc- cumbs to Complications of Old Age Tuesday 5 i e ‘ i 5 i 8 : | it i i ¥ § i i E | eBF i il ? : 5 E t g i i } Flannigan Cancels Equipment Orders NEW HIGHWAY HEAD ASKS FOR BIDS ON VARIOUS MACHINES Asserts Olson’s Action Was in Violation of Order Issued By Welford MORE WORKERS DISMISSED Van Horn Returned to Regis- trar's Department; Minor Changes Announced (By the Associated Press Contracts let by former highway commissioner Ole H. Olson for ap- proximately $43,000 in motor patrol equipment were ordered cancelled Tuesday by W. J. Flannigan, new highway commissioner, on the that they constituted a “violation” of an order by Acting Governor Walter Welford. Flannigan ‘set May 10 as the time for a new letting of contracts for the equipment. All bids on the machines were ordered rejected by Flannigan. Involved were 14 pieces of motor pa- trol equipment at an approximate value of $3,000 each. Flannigan also made furthe: changes in personnel in the depart- ment, affecting employees under form- er commissioner Olson. C. E. Van Horn, former deputy regis- trar of the state motor vehicle divis- |ion during the incumbency of Com- missioner Frank Vogel resumed his old position, Flannigan announced. Van Horn succeeds Herman E Schultz, deputy registrar during the administrations of Governors Thomas Moodie and Ole H. Olson. He origin- ally was appointed motor vehicle regis- trar in place of L. H. McCoy who re- sisted dismissal, the supreme court jlater issuing a restraining order. Since then McCoy has completed re- quired bonds which had formed the basis for Flannigan’s original jat his removal. vehicle mailing clerk, who was replaced by C. A. Skow. who had been mailing clerk in the highway department Proper. Two others in the motor vehicle division resigned and their positiong will be filled goon. They are Harold Olson, assistant mailing clerk, and & A. Nelson, filing clerk. Changes also are expected soom im the drivers license department. Cancelled Contracts Contracts ordered cancelled by Flannigan were made by the Lewis Tractor Company, North Dakota Metal Culvert Co. Keifer Supply Company and the Minn.-Dek. Tractor Company, all of Fargo; Grand Forks [ose Motor Grader Company, Omaha, Flannigan cited three reasons on which he said he based his action in Fiannigan also Plemasen, maint engineer un- der Olson, had “violated” the gover- Says §: “The report of the audit this time that the handling maintenance been followed i

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