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‘él The Weather day; warmer Tuesday. | (aes. ] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [-2=- ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS Two Confess in Kidnap Case ‘Local Boy Killed in Automobile AccidentThird Member of Feared Kidnaped WEEK-END MISHAPS (China Accedes to Japanese Demands onmean CLAINTHO OTHERS; | ~=And Troops Begin Evacuation March THREE ARE INJURED Pu Yi’s Stock Rises as Chinese Yield to Jap Demands » Coroner Will Conduct Investiga- _ tion Into Death of 17-Year- : Old Herbert Wolff Oriental Republic Surrenders Completely to Aggression of Nippon’s Army THREAT PROVES SUFFICIENT GRAND FORKS MAN DROWNS Invaders Are Given Right to De- clare Who Shall Dominate Internal Government Courtenay Resident Dies When Car Overturns In Ditch Near Jamestown (Copyright, 1935, by the Associated Press) Tokyo, June 10.—Chinese trvops were reported in Japanese news dis- patches Monday to have started their evacuation of North China, signal- izing what the messages described as China’s complete surrender to the The mysterious disappearance of gang were in custody of agents Abduction Gang Is Being Sought 19-Year-Old Bride and Ex-Convict Husband Are Arrested in Salt Lake City Following Attempt to Pass Ran- som Bill; Part of Loot Recovered ‘BRAINS’ OF OUTLAW BAND SOUGHT IN MONTANA Bulldog Halts Policeman in Hot Pursuit of Man Who Leaped From Motor Car; ‘G Men’ Tight Lipped as Wide- spread Man-Hunt Continues (Copyright, 1935, by the Associated Press) Salt Lake City, June 10.—(AP)—Federal agents were hot on the trail of one suspect in the George Weyerhaeuser kidnap- ing case Monday while two Sea confessed members of the ere. The West's greatest manhunt broke wide open Sunday night when J. Edgar Hoover, director of the department of justice, an- nounced at Washington, D. C., that Harmon M. Waley, 24-year. : old ex-convict, and his 19-year-old wife had been arrested here ee fe al boaee playokated toate tre beincy |and had confessed participation in the $200,000 kidnaping of the ‘These reports said the threat of an| he had been a victim of kidnapers | young Tacoma, Wash., lumber fortune heir. occupation by General Jiro Minami’s| Under the mistaken Impression his 7 27, i H | -| parents could sizable ransom, D. killed ‘hen car i whlch he Was —_ ‘ ; ene ee eae So oe Tena eee Says Lad Was Kept in Cupboard riding ran into ditch near ernment to capitulate to the Japanese requirements for establishing of a new Washington, June 10.—(AP)—J. Edgar Hoover, ; ees re ee director of the federal bureau of investigation, said Mon. "Young Wolff, son of Mr. and Mrs. ey | ‘AS a consequence, the Japanese LAWYERS QUESTION day his agents had ascertained that George Weyer: Irvin Wolff, Eighth 8t,, was fatal- é | ’ a press said, the Japanese troops con- China’s action in acceding to Ja-|re-ascension of Henry Pu Yi, emperor dent has been established conceding pan’s demand that it withdraw its/of Manchukuo and ‘Boy Emperor’ of | Chinese the Japanese army the right to dic- troops from North China is believed|China until his abdication in 1912,/province where tate who shall administer and what by far-eastern observers to presage |to the throne of the Manchus. capital of Chine, is located. troops shall be stationed in Hopei the investigation.” haeuser, Jr., nine-year-old kidnaped Tacoma, Wash., i, centrated in Hopei province, although youth, had been hidden at 1509 West Eleventh street, in a (5) ready for action, will not be called on JURORS ( ALLE! Spokane, Wash. l =—_— — —=— to move southward, at least for the The hideout contained a cupboard in which, Hoover HENRY PU YI AND DISPUTED CHINESE TERRITORY skort said, “the little boy was kept.” It was in a house. Cet pci ath ede eheia HE AR GIBSON CASE ‘Hoover described the hideout angle as “important to . Indications Are That Selection A:widespread search for William Mahan, also an ex-convict, ° + Petraes formed the heart of the ig ‘Long and Diffi- was centered at Butte, Mont., where he fled Sunday after desert- LOWDEN EXPRESSES G Will C old Chinese empire and contains the ing a motor car in which police discovered $15,155 of the ransom ; not ronna erti cee capital, Peiping, as well as cult Process money. ' ag Bq AIMS OF G. 0.P. AT dg i he commercial metropolis of the At Tacoma, Prosecuting Attorney Harry H. Johnston sai e,¢ north, Tientsin.) = 2 he probably would bring the Waleys to trial in September Dispatches from ‘Tientsin ‘The trial of Mrs. Gladys Gibson of Sales Tax Petitions Rengo (Japanese) cera: erated a Diekieos) carpet itn the murder |that he would ask the death penalty “regardless of sex.” ts ei the evacuation of Chinese troops from |°f her husband, got off to a slow start Mahan was recognized by J. E. Mooney, a city detective, but mess | GRASSROOTS: MEET | area a tree cover nme sie Sas ses Saas ae pase hte ce woe toffee we bale thoy wine GERI se Airplane Crashes pacer stsor Hantmaial Tie aes Commas Py Gecr aN a re eoe ce eres patina es En aon a oman Papo of the Weyerhaeuser eben mils jury fad ‘Save the Constitution’ Becomes gasped of Defeat Doubtful he OTIRCS plas ae aoe | nu ditiae tary eee but continued | in the Pacific northwest. hopes Battle Cry as Midwest- ‘Twelve persons were killed in —_—_—_ Panese ordered, was said to have|questioning by the prosecution faced Young Woman Is Member of Pioneer airplane crashes throughout Am-|/ Secretary of State James D. Gron-/started its long march to far-away|them in the afternoon. erners Gather erica Sunday. na Monday said he would certify sales| Kangsu province. Four fell to death in Lake On- |/tax referendum signatures as suffi- i of the quartet were pilots. Welford, before nightfall. A student pilot and two passen- At the same time, Gronna said he gers were killed near Chippewa |/also would certify signatures on pe- until late Tuesday. Assisting the de- f snc ib ina wht eld hn hh Fans gig and two = | jane use —| jured. and grading act. i 5 geek California claimed two lives each. ||more than 43,000 ‘good’ signatures on “/DEMOCRATIG CHIEFS | ASK SPEEDY ACTION “eaerigat 2 ON NRA SUBSTITUTE te eli i "tsi Pe eee | the Badlands area would be converted|Rose, W. A. Hughes and John H. to other Durposes than agriculture is|/Olson, all of Bismarck; Tom Ryan) Failure to Enact New Law This i develonine Cire al ote uae nee ele wena ips ae Week Means Collapse of bese paca Project, re-| Nichols and Russell Dralle of Moffitt; Present Structure ‘The project will serve = variety of|Backman and Alfred E. Anderson,| gwo HURT IN MISHAP Regan. Minot—An automobile driven by ‘The Stark county case was brought /w, 8. Shaw, former mayor, with For- » game propaga-|here after a change of venue, asked | regs tion and development of recreational] py the defense, was granted by Judge gravel ‘but was expected to set the} 850,000 Acres Soon to Be ef pe nee on: Daceraper: $5 Held by Government The defendant, dressed in black i E é i “STICKS 10 RULING here facilities. McKenna, Napoleon. times. Both a More than 850,000 acres are under Kellogg sald Monday that he would|*24, seriously. eyes the option so far throughout the western| call about 40 witnesses for the case * y area, which is expected to take two weeks Loses IN RBAWE a “subsidize the people’ Approximately 325,000 acres of sub-| for hearing. At least half as many ohn ‘Breslin, farmer i If the plan should not be passed |th6, F F marginal land in Billings and Golden | witnesses are sald to have been eub-| | Minot John Breslin, | farmer hhas confronted the American people |this week, the remnants of the re-|>i°) fuos Jo, Gans Memeo 2 FO valley counties have been optioned| poensed by the defense. mane Mae at R ” Lowden de- law which the supreme court | by Tt was 18 months ago that the| fight Clyde Landsker, Van Refnene. Government, ‘Request lett when it struck down the vast |"Wl 4 wosste nad Stark county coroner's jury sat| Hook farmer, Saturday night, for. Naw Argument Againgt aptre ab midnight sat next Sunday, [clared that & special en Ges ee ai rey Giteot had Exndaker is, tn the, Mekensie Decision May 7 ‘Then the lead ve to|eeisiature would be lands in| committed suicide. At 4a. m.onthe| county jail awaiting formal sty law ie of th ae ee ane ration tas nes Hees ‘ess 2 ee the usefllness See death in his bed by authorities who on ee. pg pa ing come parts of destroyed or stunted by grain raising| Were summoned by Mrs. Gibson. tion lines z ‘he Garvin, Marshall continuing others. attempts, he said. Had $8,000 in beep the} and Albert Lea districts in southern A.twin worry for the Nelson stated authorities at Wash-| Known as a right-handed man, the} ‘it ick OG 1 own by an elec- tion leaders, in addition to NRA, was ington will probably indicate whether | Pistol was found in, the dead man's | timaeelss Wot vind storm late Sun- tall to 450000 men is impends ar not they intend to exercise the op-| i720. jeft temple, coming out|day. ‘Two persona were injure tions before July 1 with bulk of the on bax field work completed and options ex-| as renoried to be nealiy folded about| CAPYTAL TAXIMEN STRIKE erc! Nelson believes more de- Washington—Taxicab tailed plans for administration and|™T"ay brought out during the coro-|here, discommoding thousands of development of the project will £00N/ ners hearing that Gibson had $8,000| Visitors to the national Shrine con- t a eereihite tha weniern elty buxsed| joined thelr North Dakota brothers J Meanwhile, with rumors of the circumstances |in promoting A. G.. Arnold, Fargo, as ® I jl f i | Fe ‘| ¥ | é i i ue E i shooting. The candidate for outer guard, a national ite cpramente” Guns tats [ction ‘ Fer nas until a year later when, on December rows te 20, 1934, State’s Attorney Kellogg an- BANK ROBBED a ihe nounced that he had obtained Mrs.| Rockford, Is— Bandits nes vm en8 ( ggen Gibson’s confession of murder. robbed the Rockford State A oe Only then did the public earn that|shortiy before noon Monday and eé- the state’s attorney's office bea on caped with approximately $1,300. 1 unless ployed a special operative wi 4 Sa pee 4 ‘ pent i JUNDAHL BEATS COO! A ay i : ae Bs my oldest daughter. I am writing this|ment Sunday after eliminating State with my own free will. No one ever helped me to do this.” semi-finals, fe i E Hi Fue U At the same time, the case became it in more complicated by the arrest of PUTS ON SOFT PEDAL Joseph Donis, 26, alleged of] Rome, June 10.—()—Premier Mus- paramour Mrs. Gibson, on a statutory charge against Mrs, Gibson’s oldest daughter, | moderate - | Edith, 17, ; (Continuedgn Page Two) Utalo-Ethiopian dispute. iH son's widow charged with his mur-/of an old Salt Lake city family, \ der was not expected to be completed Two Salt Lake City policemen were credited with the first Family = Mrs. Waley, who was taken into custody when she allegedly os em Oery ert het puiecton ot | attempted to pass a five-dollar bill, which was identified as part tarlo near Watertown, N. ¥. Three ||clent, to Acting Governor Walter PURCHASE OF LAND the 12 who will head Nathaniel Gib- | of the ransom money, is the daughter of George Thulin, member lumber heir near Tacoma a week ago Saturday morning. They Attorney F. £, Mcourdy of Bimarek| Were W. M. Rogers, a detective, and Patrolman L, B. Gifford. red. eel ic cones sveersated iN PUSHED PORW ARD while sii the nergy sat State's Following the discovery here Friday night of 20 ransom Fills, Wik, while a timilar ash ||Utons-eseking to -refer.two other IN SLOPE COUNTIES ferian (uitochaye, al itirtald le ieaehs break in the kidnap hunt since the release of the nine-year-old dead . bills of various denominations in the receipts of the Walker FE ae anaes -Seoree eee Bank and Trust company, detectives were placed in various chains 12 of the Jury panel, Kellogg briefiy | Stores of the city. Federal officers and the police banked on the explained that the defendant “is|theory that whoever was passing the bills would attempt to Submarginal Areas Comprising] charged with the premeditated sling change them in low-priced stores, Late News |=:= aliases—William Daiward, William Morrell and Wile Both Waley and Mahan were re- a | E F i t li z iy z 8 g i ig i 7 i