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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1988 SATHRE STATES HIS [Sc =| HOLD BYRNE RIES. [on xo = py eaacaen wee mn er Tk OFFIGE 1S AVODING |= a IN PROGATHEDRAL|Ssz.tets Was, [ede ome ie Sh cnt ote POLITICAL LAWSUITS DENTIST HELD FOR si a S—S—oClel||||== | directed verdict of 4 judge A. Lee Wyman, | jury charges bye resditing fotos of Mie trial tae acquittal ordered by Judge Wyman. FDR Avers Better Days Are in Sight in wl “Now, you bailiffs—I want you to 1934, potion In Federal Courtneys so ott rac" cng ae vee td have been a star witness,” Langer talk to theejurors yourselves § new trial ordered. Burial Is Made in St. Mary’s this case, nor allow them to talk of piracy trial, in ently this spoken word referred to 9 etery Followi stated. ” ; The second cons) , ; Concludes Day of Speeches that and the religious controversies TEACHER : Nac ie ol gel a paneer, brofessedly shocked by the|** Beas ome te alls ar biipan to (alk whieh Erikson also was & cetecnen, > id of other nations. os ae lass a . M. ling, ggett Ww ve been Perea gree! . 15. With Impromptu Optimism “I decline to permit this government | Thinks Court Right in Ruling N. called by the defense to sustain| You'ns adhere tot Se, t abet Defense Has 10 Challenges / to undertake a policy Of interference im the domestic concerns of foreign ———_—— governments and tnereby jeoparaize ‘Washington, Dec. 10.—(#)—Tanned| the maintenance of peaceful condi- by a southern sun, President Roose-|tions;” Mr. Roosevelt wrote the velt returned to the White House) Knights of Columbus on Nov. 18. Tuesday to plunge immediately into| The ceremony Monday was a spe-| Any belief that the attorney gen- “charges of which we contend The defense began the third ‘ Austere almplicity marked the fun-| were made by a. governiment withess| Want, Suyenine to Hhppen bere that] 5°19 peremptory challenges and eral service for Patrick Edward Byrne, |in the previous trial of the conspiracy| tice, or in a mistrial, because of fa-| the government six. 67, longtime business and . political | case,” dvertence of fficers in failing] Questions asked the prospective jur- leader of the city, conducted at 9 8.1 Tanger refused to hame the witness| to Agia rtie ors called from a new panel of 67, m. Wednesday in 8t. Mary's proca-| around whom the asserted claims of mane d Ate ak ‘Noon were whether they had any prejudice Any bel Sd Ue) acts Net thedral, sn | attended by a large gath-| perjury were to have been made Questioning of prospective jnrors! against the eg OS rs eral's office under ion la, 8. D., Dec. 10.—()—McPher-| ering of fr . time, a : i .| had been employes rie aare ee eaa gore Perore cia comoraning, the new ‘Philippine|Been occupied in “political lawsults”|son county ofiiciuls Tuesday held Dr-| There was no sermon. Rev, Robert| wank "A “Vogel: focaer rate niet | Spe MCR at the morning session.| government, or made any contribu Next year’s financial budget, his| independence, is decidedly in error, Attorney Gen-|A. R. Martell, 28-year old Leola den-| A. Feehan, pastor, sang the requiem! way commissioner, R. A. Kinser, once| questioned by noon. annual message on the state of the| eral P. O. Sathre told members of the|tist, on a charge of slaying Miss Lela| high mass, the liturgical music of ‘Two uesday noon | Halvorson, 24, Madison school t whi execu tions to the so-called Langer defense each ich wi itive secre ft ‘ 1 er, | jas provided by Sisters of St. ‘etary of the state re- ‘women, who had been selected, fund. ef organization, and Oscar E. Erick-|as prospective jurors, were among| At the request of P. W. Lanier, fed. Jom of human relief were top-liners | among the chores demanding atten-/| while listing litigation highlights dur-/| here last Oct. 20. Mary’s convent. Rev, Henry Holle- airmi those ptory chal- eral district attorney, Judge Wyman Weather Re Fe ee ee W. 8. Gordon, superintendent of| man, assistant pastor, read the finallGeiict cateGaes 'peenied towara Sree oe etnas cad eovemmerat wad| asked the jurors whether they ne tion before the 74th congress begins} po The attorney general declared, how-|the state department of justice, sald| service at the grave in St. Mary’s|/completion of the jury. been revealed. They were Mrs. Satah| read accounts of the ree path its final and “breathing spell” session. | —'lever, that he has no “quarrel wth/the girl's death “grew out of a sex| cemetery. 12 Men in Box B. Sullivan of Berlin, a housewife,| trial, and if so, Aabgpiere it eter AR A late afternoon White House con- WEATHER FORECAST Politics,” since most human endeav-jescapade and was caused by a sex| Pallbearers were A. E. Brink, Burt] Twelve men remained in the jury| 8nd Kate Crosby, Valley City realj ed in Laer ore ‘while ference of his financial advisers was| For Bismarck and vicinity: Cloudy|0urs involve politics in one form or |crime,” Finney, Dr. W. H. Bodenstab, James|pox as prospective jurors at the end| estate dealer. jurors replied a e Ma eoetributé summoned immediately by the chief |tonight and Wednesday; rising tem-|another, but he added that politics} Dr. Martell was taken into custody| W. Guthrie, Milan Ward and Dr. W.lo¢ the morning session. ‘They were| , December 6, Langer and the same only one juror sai Le anade’ ais. executive to discuss the budget for the | perature tonight. |should be kept “clean.” after a coroner's jury verdict which| E. Cole. ordered placed under of bail.| four defendants were freed of per-| ed to the defense yet fiscal year beginning next July 1. | ‘i For aise ys Sathre told the club members that|said: “We find Lela Halvorson came| Mr. Byrne, widely known as an Sere Diced “under “guard: Mr. Roosevelt said in Atlanta Nov | toe oes wed. |he Personally did not play politics njto her death by violence to wit:|author and champion of the Indian, 30 that “we have passed the peak of nesday: rising|either the Langer or Moodie disqual-| strangulation by human hands. We died at 8:10 a. m. Sunday at his home, ‘eppropriations” and without new taxes temperature to-/ ification cases, declaring that he was|recommend that A. R. Martell be/120 Avenue A, west, after being con- “we can look forward with assurance | | through his office. He|taken into custody.” fined to bed since May 7. to a decreasing deficit.” | night; warmer ex- | involved Miss Halvorson came here Satur- ° Face Bulging Task City and County | at Toledo Stop S. D. Woman's Death Grew Out! of Sex Crime, Superin- dent Says D. Utilities Gross Income Tax Illegal Geeme oaat colder! pointed out that both cases involved aa oe aC ‘i “jmoptrant constitutional questions.” | day, . 19, to teach in a nearby Wednesday, * rural school, | She stayed at a local Translating this goal into figures For South Da- Sketches Tax Cases n _ For hotel, ‘The ‘next “Worniig a friend | ———— a eg es kota: Cl | om 180 brie Pry Mr ie area a task The apr ae and “Wed. wo) etn ase also briefly cated at her room and discovered| A girl was to Mr. and Mrs. Year's deficit ‘stood at $1,732,000,000 nesday; rising sketched the rallroed tax cases, S8y°|her’ body. Arthur Solberg, Bismarck rural, at » Tuesday at St. Alexius temperature _ to-)ing that of the approximately $2,258,-| The coroner's jury verdict, returned | 8:30 a. m. night and east |628 involved in these actions, the state |iate Monday, Steen more than six | hospital. portion Wednes- ‘already has collected “something | weeks of investigation by state and “We are going ahead to better) day. ; over $1,000,000.” One railroad case times, better living conditions, and, For Montana: Unsettled tonight! $411) seaaibe involves $650,000, he said. county authorities. more happiness than we have ever nd Wednesday, probably rain or snow) 7. Ttate. having won a decision in A ° had before." he told erowd around) Nest Portign; Warmer south and ex-| Tis See MeVee ent oo yeer| Charges Dismissed his train Monday night at Toledo,’ “ For Minnesota: Increasing cloud!-|ago, he said, the Great Northern has Against 2 Fargoans Ohio. jness with slowly rising temperature |been fighting an appellate battle. s beast Seeman ne are @' tonight nad Wednesday. Next Monday in Washington, he said, N ft Otto Hol: a Tesult of co-operation of “all elements | : lames of two men, Otto Holm an ti d off in Bis k of our people.” | __ WEATHER CONDITIONS arguments will be hed over & writ of paul Oliver, against whom charges|tite way to Californie. where ther The impromptu talk climaxed a dav} The principal high pressure area is }°®! - had been dismissed, appeared Monday | ,. tered over the Red River Valle Sathre said he personally feels that will spend the winter. The trio are of speech making that exceeded eee ee, 6s Yd an ; ae onner the U. 8. court of three judges was by clerical error among Fargo riot| traveling in a house truck, construct- Bee aan deene Miouais | high over southern Idaho, Boise, 30.22.| correct when it held the North Da- Convictions upheld by the state su-\eq Mr. Payseno. H von 3 | A low pressure area is centered over | kota utilities gross income tax act un-|Preme court. le defended the farm program be-| ‘Aiperta, Calgary, 29.58. Light snoW| constitutional. ‘This litigation in-| _JOhn Newton, clerk of the supreme fore 18,000 farmers at Chicago, told a! fell from the Great Lakes region to | © fon in| court, disclosed the error. The Jury's ight 18 $5 ee luncheon gathering the country) the Red River Valley, with heavier | Vlved approximately $500,000, he said, 0 .—(F} verdict had excluded Holm and Oliver would keep out of war, and urged the amounts of precipitation In the north| Though he sald he felt the state|/.' 1.0 decision against rioters in the shove Ugehs WerTTIRed TRERESS EN aR spread of religious freedom at a Pacific coast states. The tempera-|embargo act was unconstitutional truck drivers: strike cof: take anwar ‘der by the fi Notre Dame University convocation. | ture vat considerably in the Mis- | when enacted in 1933, he pointed out ‘Y-|order by the farm administration. He probably will not address th sippi Valley and Plains States and that this act was a move made in a people of the country again until sub-zero readings occurred in Min: ‘Tuesday and was estimated to exceed $3,000,000,000 by June 30. Mr, and Mrs, Jessie Wilson, 306 South Third St., are the parents of a boy born at 8:15 p. m., Monday at the Bismarck hospital. YOU CAN’T DO BETTFR THAN A Mr. and Mrs George Payseno of Denhoff and Mary O'Brien of Wing time of emergency. His office de- annual message to congress next cate = net ie cara vee ee manded that he defend the law when PONTIAC month. ‘weather prevails over the northern |it was challenged in October -in 1933 IXES and EIGHTS PRICED A gymnasium full of Notre Dame Rocky Seen region. cern in U. 8. court, the speaker said. 2 : students gave Mr. Roosevelt a noisy ismarck station barometer, inches: 5 football welcome late Monday after. | 2826, Reduced to ee Ly siiihces mua oraohale Wey attor. FOR aS LOW AS ‘1 end | a. m gh aretelve Ny eres tee Fae Sunset today 4:54 p. m. ney general keeps him continually the university. i PRECIPITATION George Cardinal Mundelein, introd- | For Bismarck Station: ucing the president, lauded him for’ Total this month to date .... SHEE busy, pointing out that between| \ \Yf | March 1, 1934, and March 1, 1935, his] \ yy cy’ __ LOW FARES 24 office mailed’ out 13,000 letters and \ Jo einsT CLASS SERVICE that enabled him “to bring order and/ Normal, January 1st to date’.. 1598 | that the attorney general serves as a ; Compare Greyhound fares with the very beginning of his adminis-| Accumulated excess to date .. 148) member of the industrial commis- any others, or with the cost of rary the Sivend fits ihe geben oh p af eccescoricn cxtre: FLECK MOTOR SALES, INC. Bismarck, N. D. 100 West Breadway tration.” n sion, banking board, securities com- ear O'Hara Praises Him { pide acd ee nine mission, board of university and driving. bh save money _ The Rev. John F. O'Hara, Notre pIoMaARcK. a a = jv aniery lands and the state beara plies auld an ‘Dame president, also praised Mr. Roo-| BISI » peldy. .. -! ‘J ard. sevelt in conferring the doctor of| Devils Lake, cldy. 22 16 01] ‘The state official was introduced reedom from travel worr laws degree. Williston. cidy. 10 00 /by Rev. Ople &. Rindahl, program Very liberal return privileges President Roosevelt pointed Monday | See ge ae if 2 | chairman. on every ticket. Frequent de- to the American “torch of liberty of | valley City, clear 27 99 | _Guests at the luncheon meeting in- artures, skilled drivers, safe human thought, liberty of human! Jamestown, clear 26 ='T | cluded W. F, Burnett, Kiwanian from Pi " " conscience” as a guide for other na-! Minot. cldy tions, “if they will accept it.” * wy x In the gymnasium of Notre Dame | WEATHER AT daha POINTS university, receiving an honorary de-} " gree of this Catholic institution, Mr.| Amarillo, Texas, clear. Roosevelt spoke on the age-old sub-| Boise, Idaho, snowing. “Long ago,” he said, “George Ma-| BEO, Ih. C1Gy. son, in the Virginia declaration of | Boner. Colo. cldy. |. 2 Tights, voiced what has become one of | Dodge City, Kans. clear 24 56 the deepest convictions of the Amer-! Edmonton, Alt ican people; religion, or the duty| Havre, Mont., cldy. .... 16 42 which we owe to our creator, and the, Helena. Mont., cldy. .. 30 42 manner of discharging it, can be di-| Huron, S, D., cldy: .... 22 30 rected only by reason and conviction, | EamllPs..B. C; clear. 3¢ 38 not by force or violence, and there-| Los Angeles, Cal., cldy. 58 76 fore all men are equally entitled to] Miles City, Mont., cldy. 16 26 the free exercise of religion accord-| Minneapi M., clear . -4 26 ing to the dictates of conscience. | resets CLs Ey no Hold Forth Liberty * . +> Clear. =| “In the conflict of policies of polt-| Sp;,Flatte, Neb. peldy. 20 48 tical systems which the world today . 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