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North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ([-2:- ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS Hoodlums Sack Newfoundland City Bloody Prison Break Follows Hamilton Execution routs GUARD, TWO INMATES. New Chinnews Cuiet|/LANIER 10 CONFER {Local Area Seventh in (0 MOREAIRCRAFT || Visits sen 2 piel | On Mother’s Day KILLED AS CONVICTS ATWASHNGIONON | Amount of Spring Rain| HAY JON FLEETS * aes BOLT FOR FREEDOM LANGER CASE MOE PICRACNARELVERS Conference With Justice De- Planes Aboard Vessels Now Dozens of Store Fronts Broken, Light and Power System Wrecked by Rioters Precipitation Here Since January 1 Is 6.25 Inches; Lisbon Leads With 9.39 Inches; Only Northwestern Part Of State Has Had Less Than Normal ie iaieneainde partment Will Decide Wheth- | sismarct nas been tna seventh wetlel apoi in North Dakota this yer,| ODerating Under Simulated RESERVES ARE CALLED IN gsr roe aye emg er to Re-try or Appeal —_| Precipitation nere since Jenuay 1 totals 648 inches, jus’ one oneshundredii Wartime Conditions Rioting Begins in Afternoon, Ie Followed by Vandalism During Night St. Johns, Nfld, May 1W—(P— Rioting hoodlums, driven to cover by trocution of Pair of an inch more than has been reported at Fargo, where the reading stands t 6.24, WILL LEAVE FARGO SUN is Leading the list is Lisbon with 9.39 inches. Jamestown is in second LOCATION STILL SECRET place with 8.10. Then, in order, come Oakes, 7.63; Hankinson, 7.27; Napoleon, se roa CaEsicas TOP WUMRNENT DAE OC Ce eit wane TeSOihs wTia tae ee eee Former Governor Asks Congres-| in 1931 sna again last year, Higesd paths reo Rahecr lis eke to recelve| 8ivé to Success of Drive THREE PRISONERS ESCAPE Leader of Move Is Shot to 5 i rainfall of normal or better. Crosby, with 2.69 inches, has the lowest total the batons of 200 reserve policeme: Death; Trail of Others Lost sional Investigation of His fer any of the 2 stations reporting. Williston is second with 2.49. Other Against ‘Enemy’ Saturday left in their wake two score J Prosecution comparativel readings are Minot, 4.47; Sanish, 448; Parshall, 466; broken, looted store fronts and a In River Bottoms 5 abel, oe eee and iad hen wee ne ¥ aud Honolulu, May 11.—(#)—Hints of bod crippled light and power syse —_——_—_ Grand Forks, N. D., May 11—()—| Roberts said the moisture now is down to a depth of nearly four feet. eae from nanan at ooxtsoas Sata tt impossible timate Huntsville, Tex., May 11—(?)—The f] |The next step of the United States} — ‘The cool weather, while hampering of grass, is good for small |day while the navy’s great armada of mediately the aang peer i death of @ guard and two prisoners f] |government in its case against for-| grains, he said, since it encourages It 46 seaplanes continued its unprece- the crowd of more than 900 jobless i mer Governor Langer will be decided] permits the moisture to penetrate j dented secret maneuvers somewhere urried main and the escape of three convicts Sat at a conference in Washington next!" The following table compiled trom weather bureau figures shows the in-|in the Pacific west of Hawaii. thoroughfare Friday Sd week P, W. Lanier, United States dis-| crease in precipitation this year over 1934 and above normal moisture: Reports were that 450 aircraft trict attorney, said here Saturday. 1934 would take part, but amplification was anos Loy Meh hired . Jan. 2 Jan.1 Normal |not forthcoming here, nor would ne for ear! Station to May toMayl! toMayl fficials rashington - peeace ae will confer her eh . 4.35 e 6.25 1.05 3.30 mee, . aan Siti ci department 0! z i 2.73 4 3 1.79 2.76 aircra! board ‘The district attorney sald the only ; : f ‘32 mat’ | ietiam'ee cw Dat now mameerite decision to make is whether the gov- i t i wn 2.34 Junder simulated wartime conditions ‘ernment will re-try the case or carry 5 1.66 327 in a great triangular area in the Pa- E ili the decision of the court of appeals x 2.89 Aleut islands “aged to the United States supreme court, . , ess te utah soanerarn seaboard ae aide Commenting on the decision, Lanier : x . 327 lof the United’ States on the east and said the government did not lose a 3 3.07 single legal point of the case in the a 3.60 decision of the appellate court. It ‘ E was decided on the ground of insuf- 5. 4 3.89 at ut killed ficient evicence to establish 8 con-| Lisbon x . 3.63 flight from New York. \spiracy. lew free: Five Times Stronger bpd meanwhile, was «oem | | tn a ot a nemiienee af order “As a matter of point,” Lanier add- E ! . 330 | sorship clamped down upon the move- restored. north of ed, “the case is now five times . fr ment of the 46-plane patrol, that NEW COMPLICATION The rioting began late in the aft- » he AT SOUTH POLE ARE stronger than it was when we start- Honolulu was without even a hint as ernoon as police and the jobless met ed.” . . to its whereabouts, although navy of- in front of the colonial buildings, on Avice . He then explained that the solicit- : : ; ficial, said frankly they knew what IN BONUS STRUGGLE the spot where Newfoundland's prime DISCLOSED BY BYRD {sisi it" Sete cst se a Siar) pili ee two . of the uncertainty of the’ questions regarding funds used in federal road ¢ projects. The first case, he said, was ' Lad Greets Father | i Explorer Turn to Task of Weit- [radon te vataton fom Ul) Arriving With Byrd ter of solicitation can now be/@ ing Reports. After.Reception fev ad can i I At Capital ’ | ‘The opinion from the circuit court] wenington. Mey ee ane of appeals, Lanier added, holds that President Roosevel iS Washington, May 11 In the |cver¥ bit of RFC money is subject to po of it Fri i federal. supervision and the govern- y. ‘glow of a brilliant welcoming|ment now may use the highway force The chief executive, down to a 2 5 a UNDERWOOD LiGHT | resscitr=/="== PERPLEK CONGRESS|-setram sense RATE IS LOWERED oc. cr i the government buildings to Voluntary Reduction of 10 to 50/al1 had gone on to Midway island, fete, Rear Admiral Richard E, Byrdj solicitations in re-trying the case| the dockside to welcome home the 1,223 miles westward, it ~ ) ekslde to wel , Per Cent by Power Company |rvea they would do, or whether some| Washington, May 1A new ROBERTSON B ACK, ¢ fe Lal 7 secon ntarctic expedition, had sto; ti 1 atolls complication entered the bonus strug- lelineperutiy opm Uae oMreanwille’ in ismarce tanger| called the roll of the whole fame Is Announced route war unkrown? “vt MOIS enyey Baturday se speech by Jesse spent two years announced that he had sent s tele-| ily as he greeted them: Dick, the —_—_—_ Officials tended to minimize the|Jones, in which the RFO chairman raped = in Antarc-!gram to Congressman Usher L. Bur-| explorer; Harry the senator; and | voluntary reductions in ght rates|unusualness of the flight, explaining ranging from 10 to 50 per cent at|that mass nonstop flights had been tica with him began to scatter toward|dick asking that he try to obtain a| then Mrs. Byrd, the mother of "The adnatral, aa President Roosevelt |Sontner ir anutn we nie prisecuted| " mearcteertul wes Mrs, George [DDGerwood bythe Central Light &|"™ade to Midway several times before. : said in his speech of greetings late|on the charge of conspiracy against] ¥. Black, who brought her small {Power company, were announced Sat- y] Tt was indicated at the executive] @uffers Reourrence of Old Ale grandson, urday by the state railroad commis- mansion that the Reconstruction Will Ask Unbiased Jury .D., |sion. Corporation, head spoke on his own} ment Upon His Return Home He also snnounced that local Largest cut was in residence light responsibility. ; night with nis|#D4 New York City counsel would ask [ee apa eel eter APPOINTED SEN ATOR Jones, SOARS tas DOES ANE From Washington House as official kwh per month. The rate on these ing at Pinehurst, N. C., eA Reon amounts was sliced from six cents per “not become excited” about pPros-} Charles R. Robertson, who returned Friday, had reports to make on “val-|the government. of immediate payment. The|Thursday evening from rashington TON RO AD q daddy was away, she explained. Enh ot Eevee per kwh, @ 50 per hivan danoorak Natalia capitol studied with pried Vg so Ee ier he eS ieee in an NE ‘ $1,200 Loot Is Taken ‘At the same time a 38 1-3 per cent tion of the speech in which Jonesleffort to obtain more bulldings for fies 7 : ‘The conviction of Langer and four| In Warehouse Robbery |sis cut trom #10 cents per month eed Republican Leader "sre few billions that the govern-| hospital Priday morning and will be i o ge The without hitch, Record; Is Silenced by Re. | swiftly oe Md freely. RE i # ge ih iy “ F E i 5 i g a g. 2 sft ba ie Es 5 5 E i) i : i g i g j i li others closely connec! Air Crash ment has expended in relief meas-|there for four or five days, according Bommissi Support Miners’ eee Tiaeaae prapeat r Ree ee ae ilecinhlesere tures including the new $4,880,000,000|to his physician. Robertson was af= ORI ERTONONS LAIRD! Thieves broke into the Nesh-Finch | month. En public works and relief authorization|fected by recurrence of an old Protest on Project Stopped company warehouse, 211 Main Ave.,| Other residential light rates set by| Santa Fe, N. M., May 11—(P)—Ap-| in not be an unbearable burden, nor|stomach ailment, the doctor said. sometime Friday night and escaped|the commission were: Pointment of Dennis Chavez, former} even the two billion additional that {t| Meanwhile, Col. Louis Farrell, Fort ee First 75 kwh per month, 9% cents| Democratic representative, to succeed) seems likely that congress may add|Lincoln commandant, announced that per kwh—old rate, 10% cents, Re-|the late eet ronson Cunting.tnq|i% payment of the adjusted service he haa made application for addition- Seconding dj esting vestigat 2 duction. 10 per cent. pendent a aiiaigy certificates to the veterans. dings fort, bringing Poca tp ee fala which thet federal. jury was|!” the Tear of Sen pai rob-| Next 75 kwh per month, seven|auuraey Mt the office of Gov. Olvde| ‘There was talk in some senate cir- total of the proposed building pro- a - desired to|bers broke into Tom | cent: kwh—old rate, 9 cents, Re- ¢ p cles of reviving the Vinson bonus bill . - ee WEY Le waa ened by Hares |and made their getaway by breaking| duction, 22 per cent. ‘ Cutting in 1934 and already had 8/i¢'gn expected veto of the Patman|ings will be necessary, Col. Farrell contest pending for Cutting’s seat, -|said, if accommodations are to be Hopkins, federal relief adminis-|the lock on the back door. Next 178 kwh per month, five cents! was given an appointment which runs|DeW, Currency measure should be up- jf 0 4!" ooviatonal troops which as head of relief activities inj Approximately 200,000 _cigarettes|Der_kwh—old rate, seven cents. Re-lunti the 1936 general election. Sens- Senator Long| have tentatively been aasigned here “without hearing, without |were contained in the loot, Wiliam oN eee scchting, the new) Cutting was killed in an air crash ee ene rey, en rsitent|in conection with the army's plan to thout opportunity . Schermer, manager of the com- caies aaiware? near Atlanta, Mo., last Monday. Roosevent’s war record and drew increase its personnel to authorized Pany, estimates. . Cutting defeated Chavez last fall from Senator Tydings (Dem., Md.) |*tength. By Flannigan with about $1,200 worth of cigarettes. informed Burdick, in re-| Gaining entrance through 8 window Z & f f First 50 kwh per month, 9% cents The theft was discovered by em- by a scant, disputed 1,200 votes, Ting: t fi This increase will add 47,000 men per kwh—old rate, 10% cents. an angry warning that he migh' lace 5 a Next 100 kwi h, 7 cents ee a Democrey snd Sunn, mate - ett ore than a “vocal” argu-|* the netiens armed forces and re- Mit Be kok ee, oth rye chens. anid 8 pending contest: sould kice re called upon Long to com- hig 2 Dakota men enrolled per kwh—old rate, 175 kwh, 7 cents. dropped. pare his own record, fully aware that! s-ny will be assigned to Fort Excess of 350 kwh, three cents per 5 Long did not serve and when the/coin for their first enlistment kwh—old rate, excess of 175 kwh per] Welford Sets Aside | ouisianan refused to discuss it Tyd- month, six cents, eae to Minium bil for commercial ught-| May 25 as Poppy Day|'","tirrea ‘rydinge? tre was a|2ave, Opportunity t service q g : E = 3 azF and ‘a and statement by Long that Mr. Roosevelt! Only young men of good character ot May 25 be "Buddy" Poppy Day, upon |Fecetved £10,000 a8 asalstant secretary| will be ‘accepted. ‘They ahould have 1gjof the navy during the war, without| high school training, though they need. has which sale of poppies by three Wor! faa Be Tear tee orinae gad bi ate in body agate Ape rie Dene si be © e “It appears to be just and fitting| ‘Fair Tax League’ to [ord of any kind will be accepted. ‘di "| that these men who have served their d At present, Col. Farrell said, troops kind country loyally and faithfully be giv-| Sales Tax Referendum |are stationed not only at posts tn this Ge. 7 k 4 N 4 4 pee greac lag ge te pls 11. A Philippines, China, Pentima and Porte ives Fargo, N. D., Mi . ip «| Bismarck Joins Nation in Si Sr sca a, 2 Mech ed ar be trying a League,” is preparing st = te sa ie Mothers’ Day Observance | uci 22° terse” sts." son ot tne aie sae tx fo vole] oppostt ince that y paced’ ee Sees ae pe of the Bone it became known here Britain Acts to Avert Kiowe: Bes oy 8 tenerel : which the sale of buddy poppies is|*riday night. Job by the of one of] Red and white carnations sold Set-|borste confections prepared in the] authorized throughout the state. And| Tmt, fnousend Seneimes, #8) talo-Ethiopian War Bi er 1935 Harvest pest 9100 to the, Baeeanine oa MB acd el geste ‘as re- Tap Seraey Prive: ek eben a measure, passed at the last legisla- London, May 11 Ts was au- ee Re polltical minders that Sunday will be Mother's sored by the Veterans of Foreign|‘ure, Providing for a 2 per cent levy.|tnoritatively learned Saturday that Seen in U. S. Report Rot propose that! ey, a “special” day £ Wars, the World War Veterans and| Heading the tax league ts CRSTI65) Great Britain, alarmed by reports Jury panel shall! mothers, rushing the American Legion.” Noltimer of Valley Clty, 08 pres cere: |from ast Africa and Rome in con- ‘Washington, May 11.—()—The de- secret, so that we shall! “The second Sunday in May, as slif oe Other leaders are O. E. ae nection with the Italo-Ethiopian dis- i unky to investigate the CLAPP RITES HELD, by, vice president; O. 8. lerson, | pute, has initiated new efforts to Gay for paying special honor to ine: Howard ‘Thomas, Driscoll; cml mothers of the world, dates from an Missoula, Mont., May 11.—()—Fi- | Christi i nae nat + | settle the troubles between the two Sent to ancient English custom of “Mothering nal rites were conducted Saturday |A. J. Fordahl, tinger; bi nations, we wired Congressman Bur-| sunday” when all young people en- for Dr. Charles Horace Clapp, presi- be, Moball, and Brice Lonoh It was learned that the British are demanding an investigation by/deavored to journey to their homes os of the ieaegid geet um) Fed ton. O. Gunvaldsen, Fargo, is sec- Seopeceninns Tee ae eres Je SAE as to how the in this their mothers some former member of the Universit: retary. new representations to Rome Ssscted tnd tieition 1h tas ee ee North Dakota faculty, who, died jis, Petitions must be filed by Addie Rabe fa order to end the at- tical enemies.| Today, although there many ‘Thursday aften an ex! illness. ficulties amicably. ng to try to Td out if| win teviel long aistances to pase te Services will be held in the school Informed quarters said the rels- are to be jum, ST. PAUL EDITOR DIES tions between the government of going day with thelr mothers, modern gymnast admin-|/means of communication speed the St. Paul, May 11—(%—Gustav B.| Premier Mussolini and that of Em- why|sending of messages of love and LAUNDRYMEN ELECT Woollan, 58, political editor for the|peror Haile Selassie are rapidly be- respect. Grand Forks, N. D., May 11—(?)—| Daily News, died at his home here|coming more tense and may flame wires Members of the North Dakota Laun-| Saturday. into war momentarily if there is any drymen’s association re-elected all of-| Born in Glenwood, Minn., and| careless act on either aide. ficers at the annual meeting adjourn-| graduated from Luther college, De-| With each country accusing the ed here at noon Saturday. ‘Those|corah, Iowa, he had also served as|other of provocative moves, Great elected were W. A. Collins, Grand| executive secretary of the St. Paul} Britain is worrying about the League ‘Theodore Myer,| association and as secretary to Gov.|of Nations council’s consideration of J. A. O. Preus during the mia | re epee! Sic Ae eee, 4 ' term in office.

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