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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [=22=-| ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS” | Liggett’s Widow Identifies Suspec ‘| Seek Son-in-Law in Dickey County Farmeyr’s Killing assem HENRY KAPHING KAPHINGST, |{ sits }Presideney ] ETHIOPIANS OBJECT | WHERE. A CHILD CRIED IN VAIN, ‘DON'T DIE, DADDY, DON'T DIE! Oh ae COMMISSIONER, IS | | ‘| | TOPEACE PROGRAM =e Tae or SLAININ FARM YARD AS PERIL TO THRONE Transfer of Northern Province day Unseen by Three Mem- to Italy Would Cause Re- bers of Household But Police Assert Liquor Sales- man’s Alibi Refues Wom- an’s Assertion CITIZENS DEMANDING ACTION arly nt eer iin That Local Authorities Can Produce Evidence, Cit- ing Guilford Case GOING TO BARN FOR CHORES ROME SILENT ON PROPOSALS Minneapolis, Minn., Dec, 11—(?)— Positive identification, announced Wednesday by Detective Supervisor John Hilborn, by Mrs. Walter Liggett of Isadore (Kid Cann) Blumenfeld as the slayer of her husband, appar ently only deepened the puzzling ele- ments of the case. At the same time as the identifica- tion, at a secret police showup where the widow picked Blumenfeld from among seven men, Capt. James Mul- len announced Blumenfeld’s alibi, that he was in a barbershop at the time of the slaying, 4p} checks. Blumenfeld is a salesman for a liquor distributor, County Attorney Ed J. Goff made no immediate comment on these de- Formula Provides for Gradual Dismemberment of Land Mussolini Seeks CARLOS MENDIETA ‘Washi Dec. 11—(?)—Sen- North Dakota peace officers joined fn a search for William silly ator Borah (| Ida.) struck out 37, ednesday Franco- : wanted for questioning in the slaying J popes Jo end’ the Ttalo-Ethie * of Henry Kaphingst, 55, a Dickey opian war as a plan which would county commissioner, who was shot leave Mussolini “the most power- to death at 7 a. m. Wednesday at his ful figure in E a urope” and give EES RANI IN ORNS | SESE C. A. Miller, superintendent of the P state bureau of. criminal identifica- Associated Press| tion, and. A. C. Jordan, executive sec- OVER Ml P LL The prowen { Great Bi stat and retary of the Peace Officers’ associa- Raphi oeart | William Oesch, 37, Daughter’s ‘Husband Is Hunted for y : Questioning tion; left Wednesday to sid in the France for peace in East Africa en- ‘ A grinning assassin leaned from an automobile in a Min- al di its. Mi tt disclosed search for the slayer, See eer tena’ comet T neapolis apartment house alley. Without warning he DEREN E ATT RNEYS she bad written a letter to Coy. Floyd man, has repeatedly : threatened “to|Kidnaping, Radio. Station Riot | Emperor Haile Selassie would lose his fired five bullets into the heart of Walter Liggett, cour- B. Olson demanding appointment of Kill the county commissioner, Sherift| and Other Factors Add throne if he dared to accept the pro- ageous weekly newspaper editor who feared not the un- @ special prosecutor in the case. She Matt Whelan of Dickey county ad- posal. | 1) REDY AYS derworld or its political overlords. The artist here pic- ‘EMERGE VICTORIOUS 2232 fe pr tieeptte ard vised, Jordan, ae ees, mhere- to Turbulency vom ee Sobre peorines a tures how Liggett stepped from his car and the position | publisher of wethy newepe: heard of Oesch ported ——_—_—__ must be kept by Ethiopia least native in which the assassin’s car stopped to pour forth its living in inuheta oer ati ‘a (Copyright, 1935, by Associated Press) | Chieftains, ordered to retreat, rise in stream of lethal lead. Inset is Marda, Liggett’s 10-year- LE Throughout police have studied re- Shot at Close Range Havana, Dec. 11.—Cube's turbulent | revolt on grounds they could have de- old daughter whose anguished cries were the last words the Midwelt Aniricen ite Out ae aciuphingst was shot at close range) poiitical situation precipitated the| “wes, ssiieoliemameted Liggett ever heard —(Special NEA Service). it the stormy editor, who has engaged He was hit in the shoulder and head| esignation of President Carlos Men-| pian and its reported provisions for ; sa ie enoversial journalism ini many by shot from what was apparently a|‘leta Wednesday and catapulted Sec-| exchange of land between Italy and/ Thousands of Articles Offered | But Government Wins Points|Perts of the nation, repeatedly at- _ 16-gauge shotgun. He staggered into|tetary of State Jose A. Barnet into/Ethiopia as a “reward for Italy, for { y acked alleged racketeering and the house and died almost immedi-| his office, apparently clearing away | breaking covenants, and another de- But Not Enough Clothing epi I ) Too As Third Conspiracy gambling in Minneapolis. ately. obstacles to the holding of the Jan-/vice to delay further sanctions.” for Youngsters Trial Opens Here tacked” many officals, rane After a preliminary inyestigation|Uary national elections. H Sheriff Whelan absolved memvers of| Mendieta, yielding to the insistence Leave Nothing to Guess | County Attorney Goff, who has art the: household, the wife, the daugh-|0f powerful political factions which| London and Paris left nothing for! conection of thousands of items oO in ismarc Defense attorneys emerged victor-|7OUnced he will summon a grand jury sea ter, Mrs. Oesch, both living at home,| refused to participate in the elections | Italy to guess at in drafting the pro- | otrered Bismarck’s annual Your fous Wednesday in a short legal strug-| 10 the case, and Governor Olson, who and, aghired hand... .The Shree were| unless he frst stepped down, pre-|gram to end the hostilities. Agreed Heart cnsepalgasbagen. ‘Wednesday. |. gle in the third conspiracy, trial of| TUeSday ordered the state bureau of arising when Kaphitigst stumbled into|sented his resigiation to the cabinel | Won s forfaula Tor peace, they pre- Boy Scouts Tuesday evening col- | former Gov. William Langer and three |Ctiminal sppreliension to sid in the the house, blood streaming from his/ as a “patriotic duty.” pase 49: bompane “8 agus ed lected from the home of Bismarck | Head of Legion Auxilia Auxiliary Com-| thers, revolving around admission of pobre wounds, they told the sheriff. Barnet, i-year-old veteran of the |Sheduled for Thursday to. consider) test Uk Yh sen people are will- 5 extended testimony of the one-time peels Governor Olson took He died without identifying his as-| diplomatic service, automatically be-|®4ditional penalties against Italy. ingsttsive:. Wedneray ternin ; mittee Appeals for Donations | chief-executive in his first trie Aentamiit when he said he would sailant. The three in the house said |came president—the republic's seventh | AS ® final gesture, they intended ing to give. | Nreaueedey meraene & | ; | Federal District Attorney P. W. La-| Sin ® bill offering reward for ap- tee heard no shot, heard no car|since @ revolution caused the down- coer dpcdeigar iat beset ot ae Sra aooeeivateihy hk wives: IT IS 6 ARRYING OUT of Bed Covering nier sought to have previous testimony eal legislature no ae if the spe~ | eee Ne Raea Tealen fall of Gerardo Machado, August 13./ carry them to completion. were donated by G. A. Dahlen of the eee of Langer confined only to limits set | is! legisla session pass: | = Aside, from “his. son-in-law, ‘Kap- Term May Be Short pg Be, yest, Was up to Ti Duce and/ Purity Bakery company for the dur- UL. SILVER POLICY TELLS ABOUT SAMPLE CASES| witness, Gearge Lisesker of New York,| 7, Sought ‘Hush Money’? i hingst had no known enemies, Jor-| ‘The possibility arose immediate! 5 fition of the campaign, which will last PWA project auditor. Meanwhile Meyer Schuldberg, “dan said, He was serving his first| that ‘ae cers eee be ianobian ‘ol oy Rome was silent. Unofficially Fas-| until Christmas. Siven Are-Heidi Reaces aR : Lanter, through Lidecker, brought |PFesident of a liquor distributing term as commissioner and was known | ba’s “presidents for a day.” cists anticipated rong military ad-| Another unusual gift, cr that of 35 re Hel epresentative! out former testimony of Langer touch- Miler Ae one Chief of Police Frank Sided in the community about 25 years. | yendieta’s cabinet, he called the min-|iteved the dictators reply would not|ber ahop In tue Paramount theatre;|NO Price Fixed on Metal for fs soring establishment of the Leader,| to ment declaring Cicgein hadnt Oesch is described as a man about isters and the council of state to meet | be, te - —— @ e 3 ; of Families political weekly. Seaanell 4a tuakae if 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing tn the|ister in the day in a joint session complete acceptance of the plan. | building. The Open Your Heart com- Third Successive Day in Direct examination concluded, Fran- pt obtain $1,500 from him on neighborhood of 150 pounds. He has! which the law provides must elect .a See Long Negotiations mittee will issue tickets to children a cis Murphy, chief defense counsel, be- & Teceniee not to reveal Schuldberg’s i brown eyes and dark hair, turning grey | provisional president within 48 hours.| The Franco-British am was| Heeding such service. London Market Did you ever sleep cold? gan reading other testimony of Langer = leged connections with retail liquor at the temples. Anyone knowing his/"",’barccrouna of unsettled political| framed not only to pa ges ‘African Need Cash for Clothes _ etl ae nS That is the question asked Wednes-|from the voluminous record of the|* ‘hie - whereabouts is urged to notify the! rations army activity against kid-|Warfare, but-to liquidate finally the| Although the committee will be| Washington, Dec. 11—()—while| day by Mrs. John C. Spare, head of] first conspiracy trial in May, 1934. | , ,INe piprestal replied: to_cetidoians bureau of identification at Bismarck, HeRar eo tation |European crisis arsing from the con- | &1ad to get any items of food, clothing | the treasury passed the word Wed-| ‘he American Legion Auxiliary’s child Lanier’s Objection Futile ts ennepin County chapter of Sheriff Whelan and States Attor-|2#Pers, and a raid on a radio station or household equipment, Brophy said,|nesday that it was carrying out the| Welfare committee as she told of the the Law and Order League, asserting 5 Lanier objected, claiming cross-ex= | « ” ney T. L, Brouillard, conducting the |#ecompanied the swift turnover in the flict, as well. Diplomatic spokesmen | (| pressing need now is for money see, policy laid down by) “esperate straits of several families! , mination es be held within matter | difference” on the part of the * foresaw long and difficult negotia- - <3 inquiry, have gone to Aberdeen to con- gsi saluteey | Nena .,| tions and anticipated ‘objection to the|¢© be used in outfitting children. Be-| congress, one Democratic senator quichy have. 60108 ee opera brought out by the government on di- [sieseataliary epee all Matloned there, "No inquest has teen [threw 4,500 ‘police and soldiers and|Peace program by some smaller pow- | cause children wear out thelr clothes, hinted Bri nancies are trying 10) errort to Keep all local children in| "eet, questioning. police officials and detectives would 5 ers as off a “premium for ag- usable by growing boys of Federal Judge A. Lee Wyman over- case.” ; set by Coroner Roy Lynde. : ee. an snpellimence nore inte Semon 7 fering prel 86 ond girls is being received in the way| Both statements were prompted by ee she said, she investigatea|*Wed objections, holding Murphy PEA Coaieene is determined to cl las Castano, Havana |S" e final, revised formula was re-|of clothing, he explained. Tuesday's collapse of the London sil- My , she investigated | could question Lidecker on any testi- |; millionaire, held by kidnapers. -| the plight of two families, each livit ‘ ry get to the bottom of this murder and BERTSCH EXECUTIVE Try to Blosk Paynes Ported authoritatively to provide an| Persons wishing to donate money|Ver market. Dispatches from finan-| 16 Pugh? 0! of 2 tworrooln house. Te | mony of Langer’s which would be “ex-| will spare no efforts or in ,| are urged to send it to the Open Your | cial centers said it was paralyzed by planatory” of Langer’s reasons for = ‘The < officers undertook ‘a close en x ‘Sintopi’s pied eect aay Heart campaign or to leave It at Open| hlge quantities of silver from the{ OMe family there were two small chil-| Establishment of the newspaper, and|‘ © doing,” he said, 2 search of the city to free the capital-|iovince to Italy except re the| Your Heart headquarters or any lo-| Far East and by the treasury’s refusal sn. (nee used to be three but one! the decision to have employees of the Assigns Two to Case H ist, missing since Monday, and to Sacred City of Aksum, transfer of the| cal bank. |to buy. gee aie Be sheneh bed covering] tien administration sell subscriptions Later in the day, at the request of < block payment of ransom, reported) southeastern Ogadan and Danakil| ©. T. Forde, campaign treasurer,| The treasury, while insisting it was .. sie Tegra ering through-| ror the publication. County Attorney E. J, Goff, the state unconfirmedly to have been set at! territories to Italy, establishment of|said some money already has been| fulfilling the policy, turned thumbs orth He CEES ‘pe pare uddle ‘The court held introduction of the pe <Srneral H. H. { eee Coen iebs ee en Ratedieiey *rS/an Italian colonization zone in the|recelved from persons who, having conn ne pilecussion otviday-to-day | tem, warm, she sald, but there te Benen, tinrough | Adeces, was: ke a oe wo assistants to investigate i, H fe ight go to revol les. i 1 f i | developments.” ‘ 4 sud conversation—you might bring outj °, A. T. Nicklawsky of Hillsboro) "sourieen men, some reported re- gone eigen Bointag thie way of material, sent/ "" senator Pittman (Dem.-Nev.), prom- isn't enough bed covering in the place| Portions of that conversation, but the| "THIS is a terrible ilustration of the Succeeds Wright as Party | lably to have been armed with sub-| Nations for financial and administra- Plan Full Accounting jinent in the silver bloc, sald in Reno] to do the job. The father recently! other side would have the right also|‘Timinal daring of the vicious ele- machine guns, raided radio station| tive assistance. A full accounting, not only of the Tuesday night: got on PWA but hasn’t yet received to bring out the entire conversation.” ments that are responsible. for it,” 4 “ ny money and the family presents a i Secretary CMQ Tuesday night and caused money received but of the disposition ‘Economic and financial control in Bits ee aan apatites Tbe On trial with Langer are Frank A.| S#!d Peterson. uipment da! estimated by aur Great Britain is violently opposed to E Vogel, former state highway commis-|, The widow of the assassinated edi- j vargo, HD, Deo, 11;=( Accept | torlties at 40.000 mi N D YEGG ESC APES, of material donated, will be given 8] the United states silver polley.” | PUght of the other family is just as| Nover, ‘BA. Binser, once’ enecutive| ‘OF aiid Publisher said Wednesday he : ance of Thurman Wright's resigna-| This raid preceded by three hours a . |- Brophy also announced appoint-’ 10 China, where silver is the basis) "8 4 ga Covering secretary of the state relief organt-| MoWd continue Liggett's work, inter i] tion as secretary and appointment of| scheduled broadcast over station ment of a committee to direct the|°f the currency, there were protes! Her observation, Mrs. Spare said, is porinn and Dense E Briekenn. enatrs > » 6 1» Hilborn Ligget icked four new members were announced|COCO by Mendieta to the United Christmas musical performance which et ee ee ee etl | rae anyone who can donate bed cov- mae SS Blumenfeld out at Taek ae i ‘4 Tuesday by the executive committee | States on the political situation. will be given on Sunday afternoon, | For the third successive day nu|¢ring to the Open Your Heart cam- Cha: Remains Same men. He said she was “very cool” in mittee Penneths ERR pec. ‘oto end ie eovinealees Che 4 snd th Ee Bana | | price was fixed on silver in the Lon-| Paign, city-wide effort to aid the re ig a 'e " hes chain ccae <span a rus are e arcl an A. T. Nicklawsky of Hillsboro suc-jof the government. which has. pre- re M. Leonhard was namd chairman) -|mercy for the cold drives through ceeds Wright, formerly of Linton, vailed since Machado fled the island| Lawton, Gun-Shot Victim) gin Ralph Warren Soule, chorus ai-| nesdey. Brokers were, availing °8| cents, bedclothing throughout” tne|Sct,CF congress through allegedly, Blumenfeld has been held for while new committee members are/and Mendieta finally took office In} Ejudes Hospital Guard But | rector, and Curtis F. Dirlam, band| sence of buying orders from the|!ong night and the health of the chil-| tions fro ‘e I Binns fed. | slain Monday night at the a tg a Is Recaptured Aor et ae a lender inet | United tates, agg, Nell as the parents 1 men-|eral monies, for support of the weekly. | sPariment ere, . + » a 1» & ler in, the pias ES ced. °; ‘ ‘ marck, and H, A. Borcherding, New Airtight Murder Case American Legion Auxiliary, will make HANLEY ELECTED The condition of one child is espe- gone: prsiseag ae . jou Soortae ies pain bie q ; England. 2" bs Fred Lawton, alias Fred Lewrence,|® brief explanation of the Open Your| Fargo, N. D., Dec. 11.—(#)—Capt. | clally pitiable, she said, for it just) he first Part ly of the The committee authorized the state Facing Leola Dentist paroled North Dakota convict shot in| Heart campaign as a part of the pro-| Percy Hansen of Jamestown was) was brought home from the hospital! reader while he was ill in the hospital chairman to call a meeting of an an attempted holdup at the St. Paul | sm elected president of the North Dakota | and still is in no condition to survivel ang that he conferred with penned central committee fox sinoeig : Leola, 8. D., Dec, 11.—(®)}—State’s from ‘Ancker hospital Department of the Reserve Officers} such hardship. legislators and came to the conclusion and place for the’ If mocralic | | corney Francis Héhman, declaring prees esi but was recaptured) BURBANK RITES THURSDAY [association of the United States here.| Bolstering her recital of the des-|such a newspaper was “needed to , state convention. “we have worked up an airtight case,”| st Savage, Minn., according to Assoc-| Wahpeton, N. D., Dec. 11.—(#}—Fu-/ Others elected are Maj, J. M. Hanley | perate need which exists in many properly nt the Nonpartisan | was in a downtown batber shop at the aa TT announced Tuesday Dr. A. R. Martell jated 3 reports. neral services for Mrs. Emma Bur-| of Mandan, Capt. Le Loy Goodwater | familics, Mrs, Spare reached into her Danie vigor ase other papers were | time the crime occurred, at 5: Op he HOLD FIVE FOR THEFT Will be arraigned Pridey on tirst de-| tower bed hie: sentence in’ the|}ank, 85, first school superintendent| of Grand Forks, vice presidents, and | file and called attention to represen-| Le? ving the vices te arated” : Ladies s Moorhead, Minn., Dec. I aie gree murder charges in the death of] penitentiary commuted by the state|0f Richland county and county resi-| Lieut. W. H. Boerth of Fargo, secre-| tative cases in a written report for|” «He said he formulated the plan in s icosts 4 eo (Biers ad ached Lela Hal ; Madison school teach-|pardon board last Friday.’ Monday | dent since 1872, takes place Thursday.| tary and treasurer. the Open Your Heart committee. The] nis own mind regarding establishment Fra an are here Tuesday said they |eF. Hohman said investigators have|he was shot three times when he at- Wage See Mee. pas: of a newspaper to be financed through | torted were questioning five St. Paul men,| developed scientific evidence in the| tempted to hold up a clerk at the hotel ater the Cousliretin: keterans sale of subscriptions to the paper, to Harry Hough, Raymond Rybaski,|hotel room slaying of the attractive|and arrested by St. Paul ‘police after Not a Single Bedbug i in Hotel; \ finally got ain ot ware eee, Oe be sold to state employees,” Lidecker William McGuire, Andrew .Karones, | teacher. a chase. 3\is in fair condition and kept clean. |=*id. and Jimmy Marsh. : . uaa Two children of school lacked Over defense objections Lidecksr Manchukuan Force |” | tara tnd sourced sn Oman freugit Tee Were All Happily Wee |e siting txt. “ny hea Occupies Second City) tain st Mendote, | He had requested 2 iuey. were cuit cane Ae mittens. They pee outfitted eee | stopped at a hotel which y the auxiliary, being given dresses || ghanghal,’ Dec, 11—(P}—A. Reuters 7 Lonel Wee cpeatidien oith tedbuge | 884 overalls in addition to the items ee eg ware ee ee from clty peace officers there took Pg iqueanadend manager, bet ‘small baby was cramped by Oo erect BN mere troops, which Tuesday occupied ‘and. “car, was sen h your mind while O. C. indignantly declared: ‘Madam, much too small for it. A baby talked Ki , in southeastern Charar prov- nokitied. a oe eee (goure another) Hulett weaves a path| there's not a single bedbug in this|bed which had been given the unis | DADETE: Soganiing seaneetonar and ince, had also entered nearby Pao-|to:st. Paul. ; 5 through s: pile’ of 4,500 fancy and! building.’ 3 } pce sbi in 1638 Lawton led North ‘Dekota| fabulous tales and illustrates “fur- ‘The four are alleged to have con-| aking the identification. don market at the usual time Wed-| Reedy, will be doing » real work Of| spiced to corrupt administration of an Held Since Monday E li if [i By E i i i Mary child welfare inundated many He was arrested in Winnipeg and|day. The club on New Year's eve will Rua Betty of Bristol, Penn., told| them downtown or at school we want- munities of South Serbia Wednes-|the following day walked out Tall |ehoen the ‘world ‘champlon ar Yor| ot what hs clays police ‘depariaent| ed to be proud of f them and of the day. 1 a asad aula a Leases’ he ‘Way appre: (3985, eens : -" | was doing and ‘suggested it to others] fact that they. Iook as as eny i Hi SHOPPING WEATHER Thursday—Rising Temperature

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