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North Dakota’s ¥ Oldest Newspaper THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ([22=-. ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS :3 Are Dead in M’Intosh Farm Tragedy Kidnapers Demand $200,000 for Weyerhaeuser Lad {illo s sm ‘T NOTE RECEIVED BY | omt.UndeeThe Wire! WORK CHIEFS OFFER {Roosevelt Forces Race _|WHEATFARMERSIN | President's Cousin TR Gta A PAMILY THREATENS || EASIER LOAN TERMS} ‘To Save Recovery Act} 37 STATES BALLOT BOY, 9 WITH DEATH AND BIGGER GRANTS President Goes on Record as|f ON AAA QUESTION "tne WIN Relates Kite Live With Relatives Kill- Favoring Wagner Bill Along |*: ed Them and Self Resources of Department of Outright Donations Boosted to With NRA Extension Will Answer ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ on Justice Thrown Into Search angie Whether They Wish Farm Maximum of 45 Per Cent; for Youngster Program Continued NO WITNESSES TO AFFAIR Interest Rate Cut EXPECT ACTION NEXT WEEK County Coroner Says Tragedy Is Plain Case of Double Murder and Suicide Backers Have No Time to Lose in Face of Senatorial Threats Against Measure STATE IN FOUR DISTRICTS Bismarck Is Selected as Head- quarters for Counties in Slope Territory DISAPPEARED FRIDAY NOON POLLS CLOSE AT 10 P. M. Official Vote Will Be Announc- ed From Washington First of Next Week Three persons are dead, two murdered and one killed by his own hand, in a McIntosh coun- ty farm tragedy discovered late Friday afternoon. Child Believed to Have Been Seized on Way Home From Tacoma School ‘Washington, May 25.—(?)—Racing against time to prevent NRA from ‘Washington, May 25.—(?)—The ad- passing out of legal existence three BULLETIN | ministration Saturday held out SrEhE weeks hence, key men of the admin- . Med herd Associated Press) ane eis : ‘Tacoma 1) lending terms and huskier out istration forces ‘n the house put their = Wheat farmers in 37 states were ert Haupt, 32, farm ten- sameation (ust a “nok ohae” ts being | grants to states and communities in| heads together Saturday planning an deciding Saturday whether the gov- ant; his wife, Martha, 28, and . ic relief pro- ernment shall continue its efforts to >. ; fk followed in investigation of the dis- connection with the work rellef pro-leffort to jam an extension bill <_—° Edwin Dobler, about 35, owner appearance of George Weyerhaeuser, as sed ite | poseeeniras aes ere week. : of the farm. 9-year-old son of a wealthy lumber 5 President Roosevelt boreal Meanwhile President Roosevelt : Dr. Georg Grant, Wishek, family, came shortly before noon Sat- outright grant maximum to 45 per) went on record as sympathizing with : r. George Grant, Wishek, urday from police officials working cent of the cost of a project and Fe-|the principles of the Wagner labor We}| |county coroner, held that Dob- ¥ duced to 3 per cent the interest to be at on the case, paid on the additional §5 per cent |Tclations bills aa paneer @ large vote, they said, they believed 6 = the farm program will be endorsed. ‘Tacoma, Wash. May 25—(?)—A) Ui the PWA setup the maxi- re collective bargaining provis: : j Farmers began casting their bal- MARGARET ROOSEVELT ler had shot Haupt with a 22 caliber rifle, killed Mrs, Haupt with a pitchfork and then hung Note demanding $200,000 for the re- mum grant was 50 per cent and 4 per : lots at 8 a. m. in cross-roads stores, New York, May 25.— (®) —A |himself. All of the bodies were turn of the missing George Weyer- cent interest was charged on the 70], Paced by senatorial threats of a school houses and village churches in Haag by ranted nda povained discovered in the barn on the fierce struggle which might drag out | | 1,763 counties comprising the nation’s ‘i "4 haeuser, 9-year-old scion of the bil-}______ per cant od ia svauity beyond June 16, when the present : bread basket. 19, @ distant cousin of the presi- |Place from which Dobler, his Meanwhile 307 new administrative |NRA act expires the NRA supporters The question they were asked to] dent, and Alessandro M. L. | Wife and seven children, moved realized they had no time to lose. answer “yes” or “no” was: Pallavicini, 27, an importer of |only a month ago because rela- Authoritative sources said there was i “Are you in favor of @ wheat pro-| Rome, Italy. They will be mar- |tives decided he was mentally @ tacit and tentative understanding in 2 duction adjustment program to f ried in New York next Wednes- bal: some administration circles that Mr. ‘ low the present one which expires| day. mupevaticed and needed es0me- Roosevelt might accept a 21% month with the 1935 crop year?” one to look after him. carrying ° extension, if it could be obtained; = Local committees will close the Nearby, in the farm yard, played Une” responsibility down to individual | + ston the president himself sald he polls and count the ballots at 10 p.m. y the Haupts’ four-year-old daughter, jects, bey district directors will report to|had not heard that particular figure ‘They will send the ballots and their Imelda, unconscious of the tragedy state progress administrators, who in| "mentioned, 5 which had occurred within sound of turn wil be ‘responsible to him. Senators Will Fight Pian dary. axserday iataucsistenora Gut in the field with the hired man, Veterans Will Stage Show and] provebiy will depena any decision'ot| Im the senate, which already has) life sentence imposed in St. Paul riding the tractor and having a big He passed a resolution to extend NRA| after his conviction of participa- |ington, probably next Wednesday or time, was the Haupts’ seven-year-old Carnival to Raise Funds; only until next April and to bar all{ tion in the $200,000 Edward G. | Thursday. son, Albert, Jr., playing farmer. gangsters had engineered the - intrastate business from its jurisdic-| Bremer kidnaping. Barker will | If the wheat program wins ap- f Hired Man Discovers Tragedy ing. Public Support Asked tion, there were warnings by Senators| be held in quarantine for 30 days | Proval, officials expected to offer the ‘The double murder and suicide were Work or ‘Big Borah of Idaho, Nye of North Dakota} before being given work assign- | Producers @ plan in discovered by the hired man when he returned to the house at 5 p.m. In ted iitregs eg Decision to give a gigantic commu- and King of Utah that there would be, ment, 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939, with elec- p Italy Finally Agrees to Arbitrate | ‘he yard stood the team which Haupt Chitty said. “There was talk at first nity celebration and-carnival-for the ® serious battle if the nine-months that It was done locally, but ‘ extension plan were stretched out to ah id had ted to take to the field. No assumed now that ‘outsiders,’ ge legacy tare on] following: 21% months. Any Long-Standing Dispute one SESE in sight eee the little ‘big shot’ gangsters from the American Legion in St. Louis} North Dakota—Dist. 1 headquar- There were no indications that the administra girl who said she thought everyone mares bed! ee up rg it” next September was announced Sat- ters Grand Forks: Bottineau, Roll- ie rompers panne to igs shed isl eeutcecainn pans With Ethiopia sas one 0 et i cae Tansom note, it was i : cede from its si NRA regula- 4 ea Inside the barn lay the body of urday by a committee of the local|ette, Towner, Cavalier, Pembina, Mc- he act ed tract ——_—_- x apparently demanded an answer tion should apply to industries “af- FOR NORTH DAKOT, A er he ually signed a cont or Haupt, shot through the head. Near- placed in the want ad column gg saoriespeorgcnen Walk, Nokes ana Grand’ Fon, |fecting” interstate commerce, as well Ballots of signers and non-| Geneva, May 25.—(P)—Diplomatic|by lay the body of his wife, plerced Tacoma newspaper and police offi- as to interstate commerce in the nar- cials here prepared a reply. pecan: Sate orist s, headquarters Fargo: Sheri-|FWer sense. The senate resolution sete te ad) Wa not Inserted’ | Bullding during the week of June 17/dan, Wells, Eddy, Griggs, Steele,| Would make it apply only to the/adiutant General Baker Re- een dane Mover ohiet at the bu-|% 2% Included among the scta,|Trail, Foster, Kidder, Stutsman, Leaders said that if th reall of investigation in Washington, | Vbich will comprise a revue, are &/Barnes, Cass, LaMoure, Ransom,| court rules Mondey In the Ao een | quests $1,000,000 in Pro- D.C, sald agents here were work-| been “heaaiined at playhouses in| cnand, Dickey and Sargent coun-|schechter live ooultry case lest min-| jects for National Guard ing on the case. z Dist. 3, headquarters Minot: Di- ute changes could be made in the bill Meanwhile an intensive search was vide, ore 3 which the house ways and means peitanhl will be tabulated separately, | pressure in the League of Nations| with the tines of @ pitchfork. From ° council averted early Saturday an|a rafter dangled the body of Bar| impending crisis in East Africa, won| hanging from a rope. The rifle Areas Assigned for from Italy an agreement to arbitrate RaIChtOne were beara, 2 Relatives said Dobler first tried to Sales Tax Field Men ner tong-standing dispute with Ethi-| commit suicide in the same barn Allocation of districts to 11 newly- opia and left the nations free to set-| three weeks ago and that his brother, taken tle their troubles under their own|Jake Dobler, previously had his own life there. Burke, Renville, Williams, Twenty new armories for the North treaty. being made throughout the city f Heading committee is expected to report out Sheriff Christoph Bauer said Dobe Sia aye whe! incored © tien, Math cee Ware: McKenzie and Mc-|next week, The committee, atter|Dakota national guard have been re-|Saturday by R. R. Smith, director of| The capitulation of Premier Mus-lier had heen removed from bis farm while returning home for lunch Fri- corps director, Dist. 4, headquarters mismancks hearing Hugh 8. Johnson and Wil-|quested from federal authorities as|the department. solini, who previously had said he|a month ago when he apparently be- ‘day noon from school. ; *|liam Green plead Friday for s two-| part of the new works m, Ad-| ‘The allocations were: would not permit reference to his|Came mentally unbalanced. Theman ee Authorities indicated their refusal|Legion’s standing ways and Ee tee ee me es (inte year extension, prolonged its hearing aber General ge eheiaes an-| Francis DeLisle: Pembina, Walsh,| 1928 treaty with Emperor Haile Selas- | W25 taken with his wife and seven to comment was based on the fear . Assisting . M. It. and Grand Forks counties; Fred F.|sie’s government, was attributed to|Children to the home of his fathers the boy’s life may be endangered if . FP. ost ecg pail peop ——____—__ nounced Saturday, Fleck: Rolette, Pierce, Towner, Cav-|the force of argument of Capt. An-|in-law, August Billigmeier, two miles they interfered. te McIntosh counties, ” The construction program as out-/alier and Ramsey; George N. Ken-'thony Eden, British lord privy seal,|®Way, where they since had lived. i eceesi tet eed ioimey Kye May ‘M. Daj Hnetite Seahinan bya sl niston: Tralll and Cass; B. K. Shaef-|and Pierre Laval, French foreign Dobler - Fad’ Deen eke to Faleuees been a kidnaping. He indica cal of approximately |fer: Benson, Eddy, Foster, Nelson, | minister. examina © however, official silence was de-|local veterans’ post. U. S. Fleet Returns $1:006,000 sad would employ geob-lcrises anatareie’ a niet er the council deliberated the| tion but nothing further had been manded by undisclosed details of the To Pearl Harbor Base ably 1,500 men, Baker sald, Arend Hoffman: LaMoure, Dickey, |Italo-Ethiopian dispute at Geneva,|/done. The fact that he continually disappearance. i Le The plan has been submitted to|Ransom, Sargent and Richland; J. B.|the 8. 8. Gange cast off from Naples | threatened to take his own life had that I can nothing else at| Show, will be manned by Legion ere 3 President Roosevelt who has directed|Jacobson, Stutsman, Logan and Mc-| with 2,200 Italian soldiers, bound for | Caused his relatives to doubt his this time,” the chief of the bureau of| members and all profits will go to-| Aboard Battleship Pennsylvania: it be requested through the war de-|Intosh; A. H. Haut: Sheridan, Wells,|the Colony of Eritrea, adjoining ye Pr investigation said, Di ae Prvclaeac reac peg tte cimae oximately 614 Musicians |>smen® Baker explained. Burleigh, Kidder and Emmons: M. M.| Ethiopia.) a Three weeks, ago Seturday the irst revelation of the hove disap-|""vactive cooperation bf all civic|the return of the United States fleet| Phroximately usicians| Baker said he had asked for con-|Ruder, McLean, Mercer, Oliver, Mor-| | New troop contingents have Haupts moved onto Dobler’s home ton, Grant and Sioux. frequently from South Italian ports pearance é in y Wil struction with federal funds of new '. | farm and began to plant a crop. They from Charles Ingram, assistant man-| Frouns tm Biamarck is solicited and jt earl Harbor Saturday from the oe in Event at /sircrles at Bismarck, Gratton, wilt} ©. H. MoGurren, Bottineau, Mc-|for Africa and it was generally bej|came from Fredonia where Haupt the decision of the com-|vers the Pacific has seen. alley City dune 8-9 Mnbtea, Si “Gooseneck” borders of county; ©. E.|reach their destination before the Ae eeat a aoy ae ee as ewe fois tie harbor tours a Dickinson, “Hillsboro, Grand Forks,|Colcord, Renville, “Gooseneck® of} time limit for the negotiations 181155 Haupt, live on & farm two miles or e m an) Grand Forks, N. D. May 25.—(P—|o.040 Cavalier, Ward county, Burke, Divide, Williams |Teached. from Venturia, Mrs, Haupt’s parents Fifteen bands registered to compete| ovis’ Lake and three 5 . Collins: ‘The league council adopted resolu-| ie at Woodward in Stutsman county. in the annual state band contest at pe ee t tions designed to smooth thé road to)” ‘Trdications are, Sheriff Bauer sald, Valley City June 8 and 9 were listed | ‘itional spo Stark, Peace in Africa, after Baron Pomped !that Dobler came to the farm shortly Of twelve armories in the state, but losi, Italy’s representative, had car- Saturday by Leo M. Haesle of Grand two are fully public owned, Baker | Hettinger. Alosi, Italy's rep , after dinner and that the tragedy oc- Forks, president of the North Dakota |‘¥° nae Hed on long and numerous telephone | curred within a few minutes after his conversations with Mussolini at Plant a Tree’ Urged arrival. Haupt apparently had hitched a up the team preparatory to going to The resolutions provide for arbi- By Game Department ,.iion ‘and, unless’ the border incl |*2 Meld when he was shot. “4 dents which caused the trouble and found in Dobler’ ‘ket. McIn- extensive Italian mobilization are| fer, coun ie Lp esaaiaaay froned out by Aug. 26, the reconven- oma crea paveimntt Bway. ing of the council to deal anew with) “Puneral services for the victims of the problem. Capt. Eden said he interpreted the be Ene ssasiiiaeiaalindididiaci ses Malian Somaliland and Elona ns Hepes Pte oa oy 7 roaming soon as presel les are rea + arge ;) Fargo Liquor Convict settled amicably. ng LATE Beach, N. D., May 28—Work will Begins Prison T oe awn m_ocniDemons and Midgets Lead _ {tam ia'rit cic’ inte'coeine Fargo, N. D., May 25—(?)—Sherift Peter MacArthur and Deputy Bert li . ; re ‘ 1 Ci peeing Fed by fresh water th fe Il ts id Qualifiers in Capital City ic suet crmet nactets on con-| Qualifying nine men for places inj The first of three heats of the 100-|inundated were readily obtained exe ee ; Pane. ie Geode box/the final events, Bismarck assured] yard dash were run in identical times|cept in one instance where the Beach fn March 1083, ‘He appealed the case| eee ooo SeP en anauei| of 10:06 with Baver of ‘MoClusky, Lions club raised & publie subscription, to the supreme court unsuccessfully, |track and field preliminaries of the) Sailer of Stanton and Lauringer, the} .s.¢ment, ‘J ° a Capital City meet run off here Satur-| winners of each heat. # Contemplated is a recreation cene *|Reward Fails to Halt Fargo counted on scoring heavily|ter that will have ® wooded park, A Minot Dog Poisoning morning, Fargo, with seven qualifiers andjin the hurdles, with Anderson and|pianted by FERA labor, a sand bath- virtually certain of several first|Sexton winning both heats in the 220/ing beach and other recreational place winners, was second in line, fol-| lows, and in the broad and high | possibilities. lowed closely by Linton with six and) jumps, with two qualified for the Harvey with four entries in the finals} finals in each event. Grand Forks Man Is Qualifiers in the preliminaries Sat- d IC E 4 POWER CASE ADJOURNED if FD min Fargo, N. D, distance yard dash: First heat—Walery, Name xa er Wonutianain © Siita mate haa tee 4 son, Gran ape on the} Second heat—Eddy, Fargo, first; | pointed examiner for the ninth dis» Harvey, | Time! trict for the federal deposit insurance corporation, heat—Lauringer, Linton.| Johnson's headquarters will be in St. Paul. The district comprises Min- Drake, /nesota, North and South Dakota and Montana. His appointment was ef« fective‘May 16. He was formerly as= sociated with the First National Bank at Grand Forks, leaving that city to second. Time 10:06. enter the U, & treasury Wontinued on Page Taree): at Washington i] Fie E E Hl HT i EBs g i Be i i f

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