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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1936 RITAIN'S NEW KIN } MILTON BRONNER Coprricnr, NEA Service, INc. Wales’ Horsemanship Helped Him Win Favor of SHAFER DISCUSSES DECISIONS OF AAA Justices Disagreed on ‘General Welfare’ Clause, Lions Are Told Divergent views of the s:ipreme court justices contained in the ma- jority and minority opinions of the supreme court in invalidating the gov- ernment’s AAA program revolved Old Boers LOEB’S DEATH RECALLS FAMOUS FRANKS CASE Bismarck Firm Opens - New Store at Mandan The Vantine Paint and Glass Co. formally opened a new store at 108 First Ave., NW, Mandan this week. A complete line of paints, glass, wall paper and painters supplies. Jack D. Vantine, tormerly associated with his brother, Glenn C. Vantine, manager of the local store, is in charge at Man- dan, and Harold Schafer, who recent- . ly became associated with the Van- tine organization, will represent the two businesses in Mandan and Bis- marck, Ga q blood flew in my face as he locked | ing, q ee % ek * xe % aia inerimea ote of the “gen- ‘ f ; ¥ eral welfare” clause of the constitu- ‘| 4 Editor's Note: In this, the tion, George Shafer, f vi ° 2 former gcvernor ; 4 ee mie ae iit mons ton of North Dakoia, told the Bismarck Hospital Supervisor bh ary clul fe jay. ° aeki: “ y \ king, his experiences in Africa are ; Speaking at the Temlilar nobel iithioh= At Dickinson Is Dead a) j . | on oO} " oe eee | pared the bo @Pleven Opinion pointe Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 29.—(P}— By MILTON BRONNER ing out the differences of interpreta- pie ee ee ee cae ee i London, Jan, 29.—In South Africa, tlon as to the constitutional delesatlor for Sister Josephine Seltrich, 33, op- where the Prince of Wales went after ot POWER Me's RESUS bp erating room supervisor at St. Jo- visiting India, Canada and other Stiaron Mote, peograis chAleniAh: seph’s hospital, who died Monday fol- countries on his tour of good will as Lieut.-Colonel Joseph 8. Leonard lowing a two weeks’ illness. “Britain’s royal drummer,” his win- was inducted into membershi; aS tis She had resided here for six years ning personality scored another club with Dr. George M. Oo “J and came to the United States from f triumph. giving the charge, ge M. Constans Germany in 1922. She was a member i Hardly had he arrived than he cap- President George Dullam read the of Mex ery the Sal Cro page 1 tured the old Boer element—and he of Mercy of the Holy Cross. did it neatly by a sudden inspiration. | Gr atbEa Aub THtetneeenl eon Surviving are her parents in Ger- His train was to be met at a cer- meeting which will "ie wala fen many and several sisters. tain little way station whence he was | ETE SREP 9 he : Canadian city Feb, 22, He announced i 4 to tide in an auto to the town some| that J. Davis, Pranic Murphy, Rob. Blast Due to Leaking * : said coma il = Suet ene act ‘be tha HBEULIY SeEaIn — Gas Is Fatal for Two prince took one ool an ‘Sa ie mittee. ‘would like to ride with the commando. . Minneapolis, Jan. 29.—()—Condi- ‘A horse was found for him and to- as tion of Harold Warn, 41, burned dur- iid ay tae Le bt Hed an Seta nigh the basement of : en they reachet ye town the store esday night was pronounced Spares oa ae vi \* lay. guished guest. Then somebody recog- . ° haied City arson squad members said gas el Constitutionality Retr ue oe atees } et je 9, < as s responsible for the explosion w They ae wild over him and rer Of State’s Income ‘Tie aavaue Ka hgaecualu de WROD se the lives of Cart Wretman, 38 afi at whenever he visited a Boer leath of Richa In Ilinols state i clerk in the store, and Mrs. Albert Reena ue nae Cr nae with the Tax Is Challenged) «ict recalled the ruthisos slaying of 12-year-old Bobby Franks (right) In Chicaze in 1024 tre ovine fox whnten |BAKer, 63, proprietress, commando. | Loeb and Nathan Leopold were sentenced to prison. Clarence Darrow, f 1 fs The leaking’ gas probably was ig- . fine or imprisonment up to one left in the top picture at the ti , famous criminal lawyer, is shown at gas DI jas ig. ‘Attend Native Dances ; eet year) Oe ee oe at the time sentence was imposed on Leopold (right) and Loeb, standing just be |7lted when Wretman struck a match He also visited the war-like native) AS Prince of Wales, Britain’s new monarch hunted big game in oF both. » Lower left shows the pair, Loeb (left) and Leopold (right), during a court at the coal bin door to look for a Novo tsibes like the Zulus and Ban-| Afrlea and India alike, This plcture shows him and a group of com- In addition, penalties of jnterest| ted Press Photos) : recess, (Assoc! | shovel, the fire marshals said. tus, At one place over 100,000 were in panions beer od fcoeia eer ae a ae ae ‘The prince is in eine tas na Lestiggedles Het ir | line. They di a thei 4 r, wi elmet under arm. 5 orky be ey ote = krona aera se sa = per cent charge at the time it be- G ONTINUE D bile accident several years ago andjat the state institution for feeble Farmer-Labor Party q tees native decorations ONTIN E comes past due, are cited. from page one’ that he had been “hard to get along| Minded at Grafton. I F t a: From South Africa he crossed the U D Both provisions are alleged in the) Battered with.” Pian Se iy Atlanti from page one Weathe R IE | |oomplaint to be “excessive, burden attered Corpse of tahldarsea Funeral Friday antic to visit Uruguay and the Ar- sl f Bobb: | r epo Sorin nteaonihtes and conte’ ts| Gi K len I as ter He also leaves four brothers, James| New York, Jan, 20.—(?)—Howard gentine. He delighted the leading} Slayer OL BODDY \ 5 aan iad ii prevent “plain, eorge Knowien is Knowlen listed himself as a painter |°f Bismarck, John of Toledo, Iowa; |V. Williams, national organizer of the men of Buenos Aires by making a Franks Is Slashe d WEATHER FORECAST s aaa aueauate relief in the ee Located in Sandpit but was really a jack-of-all-trades. P. L, of Brittin, S. D., and Joe of Los|American Commonwealth Political little speech in Spanish. It was rec- : . ee dMadarckrewa -<ieally: need Boge gered He tad ike hice anh one dis Angeles, Calif.; and three sisters, Mrs.|federation and one of the leaders in ognized he had done a lot of good for To Death in Prison vicinity: Partly |dinary cour: A e died | Lizzie McMillan, Independence, Miss.;|the fight for a national Farmer- <: s British business, which was being SHE AOI unsettled to- es bpinerte mine the act be|spellbinder, Register said. When,jabout a year ago, and was usually|Mrs. John Winters, Tama, Iowa; and|Labor party, said Wednesday he be- ¢rowded out by the Americans. IN) piss and Robert Camy, told him that| ai somewhat Be ee arate eid tie agsnid jiner aimuuht. iecwesmtiag wetebel |r ar nana ence LPH iS eto ia es ad bce olelvpees phot ee pre 1927 he made a trip to Spain end/pey had boen under a strain for pees ET TSN (oN: hibited and enjoined froméear-| the way, that he was merely carrying |" ther odd Jobs, Register sald. The Pie ann ee Several months later he started in| Months. that he did not eat or sien | kota: Partly clows ee ea Fped ede ins! out his announced intention. State's attorney described him as a|been set for 2 p. m., Friday. at the ign ae e had been “brooding | dy and somewhat at the st an agent en- man “ knack for getting along.” aaai iu L gnother empire trip which War wn [over Loeb's solicitations.” lunsettied tonight Joined from prosecuting any person| yy mewcant to Take Action BarSoe IecvriMpLiVAA PESACH Tose GE Ne acct y icaey ai | Rene Tana” MtSeGe toon. Toot EEE ee hm SO Ragen declared Day's story did “not |@nd Thursday; not for failure to make any return under| seit,,nermission were granted James! at least 10 years‘and for the last five|church will officiate and b ial will |shedding thelr skins. In eangie Dies amute Attica tte Of tence |seem very reasonable.” He pointed out) wo eo ae a the law. Sl aeumaet ari the shack alone,| sears Imd made his home in the|be made in Fairview cemetery. avin thelr ‘skins. In changing cae te eae teed cy fds broth, {Hat Loeb suffered virtually all the eae Conder ‘Attorneys for the plaintitte are H.|{en' upon his return, might make Vio-| suas), One, shack, burned down, sev- sab raile Sl amity frthered, and the anake forces i back : He ke of Gl wounds, although Day hed a black) Thursday. C. Young, Fargo; Richardson, Thorp} ent objecti ‘ lo- Jeral years ago and he constructed an- SLAYER GETS LIFE SL MMiEy pintiee eeciaeek os ny aay ihe pic pad 24 a eye. Both Loeb and Day were nakea| For South Da- and Wattam, Fargo; Murphy and/to nips we n and so he was reluctant) other, @ ramshackle affair made of] win i hie on claiborne iit cog Toe ee a ee eer mentions [at the time of the attack. kota: Partly clou- Toner, Grand Forks and. Sullivan,| James Knowle eechsele ee al te pl eE EEO ION e equator, extensive preparations! “pay contended in his statement|Y | tonight and Fleck and Sullivan, Mandan. ‘king. thee thee n, although admit-| “For a time his family lived with| ftved Breck Duca ohne motive atl on. reliance were made duly to shave and duck|tnar he disarmed Loch and slashed in| ursday; rising ‘Might Banish Tax. g that he had occasionally -had|nim in the shack but recently it had| tenced Prank Barris. 25. a native of heartedly aiuicknihe: crebaly wholes |selt defense. nigneeccs eg Legal interpreters foresaw possi- that they 1 had ben an rently terms “SR eRe La er eer eg earner or iter ‘Detare otal Is Ducked Again ai Ragen pointed out that while both; For Montana: Fair tonight and|bility of an income-taxless state,| recently and that, within the last few South Dakota with thelr youngest 80M, | proprietor, hi sae ea Ee cial Wik named iad pasilit ae were ae the shower in the ‘Thursday; not much change in tem-| should North Dakota's new, stepped-j months, his brother had never gone Seek tht date on ious thedeetdnke Pee Ewa welaclges “\lavatory had not been used. perature. in Ta # oi wi eir father’s b sentence for larceny., He would have] : settled tonight and! Meanwhile, other opponents of the| b: iy. an » 19, an enrollee in ss |, Jan. 29.—(?)—Motor ve- ever the heir to a great throne was ‘ . Thursday; not so cold in west and ? rother would not leave the place for i i brag pli Lal gree been eligible for parole in’ August,| south tonights po ool He ae any law. wore! to wage a deter-|an extended period without making fnsctieee one at Mohall, when they sorged Fe uistsa Hts in Minnesota, Sec- See It Today co Techoe ea Are epee PB EE Se Ueto ea north Thursday. mined battle to rally support for ref-| provision to care for the horse. He aaers ae eee Wednesday, benched ila iohectepetnk ugust, 1934, on a transfer f — rendum action against it, sched 4 : eiyedy Srustatie pointed on his’ face. ie| AUgwt: 109 on e transfer from the] weamHER CONDITIONS __|io'be voted upon st the June irimary | furs anos periodse HUE. pinage vet oe plight ed ER ue ZANE GREY’S a so intent on shaving Henry that! was sentenced in 1931, A high pressure area extends from | election. notice at James ‘Knowlen's home at James Knowlen knew it was there| Vehicles were registered. e did not notice what was going on Story of Battl British Columbia southeastward to| Counsel representing the plaintiffs] Twentieth and Broadway or tacked a but when he stepped into it Tuesday ESS Lai ' behind him. At a given signal when! 4 serciat statoment Wa Tis anutiern iains States: Eeaclsope | in tow eoure action testing constitu: |wrisen acecs on is doer when be|ijwa cepa tan be remembered ib) TA TT eo cold in the rareets|| Gi el en tte 4 | Henry was tossed into the ducking}, An off ial at ips van issued as 70.74, ‘alle a, low pressure area over-|tionelity of the amendment to the| did so ‘When he attempted to climb out he|8@rdens” were sold in the markets Gives You New Thrills in y | pond, « huge satlor grabbed the prince|{? © tee Ae 6 PIO, battie ale me aA eae Los Angeles and| income tax law passed by the 1935| James Knowlen attributed a desire stepped into loose and yielding soil.|each fall. Boxes of earth in which | rica, the e re regio! id , said it “ o ichscher to bri @ shovel.) Were broug! y townspeople: and Oe ee tee ts ad Se nn | Re eta Rae ae aegis eatin ej ta ae alt eae eee |e as eee ee | eee ee * | 0. He rode in several races and won e official version of Locb's death, | Lakes region, but higher temperatures | plaintiffs “there would be no income : -|body. Ebeling finished the task of|Supply of greens during the winter. | esis wectinte, said it was Day who made the ap-| prevail in Saskatchewan and Alberta DS aewanitnniciate? day, James Knowlen said he first, no- | exhumation, ie adie | pointment which brought them in the| The weather is somewhat 4 7g ing from! In i y | @ise in the world ever did. He climb-|,“Leeb had bothered Day since cues tae pines sean ths eo te: the ‘acten, hob, only; etiacks can- sone vata was taken the night/ other children. They are Mrs. Grace| guage for science, business and poli- || ed to the top of the great pyramid| June,” said A. L. Bowman, state di-| Great Lakes region stitutionality of the 1935 law, but also e es Palmetier, Steele; Hazel Knowlen, tics, Dr. Alfred Flinn, director of the | and drove a golf ball into the desert, The of public welfare. Bismarck station barometer, inches:| claims the fundamental theory of a Learn Car Was Sold living with Mrs. Palmetier; Pearl) Engineering Foundation, New York, a | ‘using the pyramid as a tee. ae oer Fae fe Dene one 28.31. Reduced to sea level, 30.24, graduated tax is illegal and void, Phere however, Sheriff Fred Knowlen, at Jamestown, and Frances,| believes, Buster Crabbe, Katherine | Hippo’ , 1 8 0 ’ trom e , 1 At one famous golt course in Ugan-|fis0n authorities, apparently, short-| Sunset today’ Seal’ py isc iia ic ede ant rng eqns | odipae sevens eertere: Demille, Tom Keene, Benny { da he played on grounds that are of-|'¥ After Loeb died. i hay emg ‘The state tax commissioner's oftice|Ng firm on the highway between Baker. ‘ ten wandered across by night by huge cache quoted as relatiag: PRECIPITATION claims that even should the income|Bismarck and Mandan, operated by ; hippopotaml. Therefore there is al... morning after breakfast, I! For Bismarck Station: tax Iaw be successfully referred in|Sheldon and Elmer Fields. That was Another ia ¢lub rulethat if anybody's gotf ball | "**e¢ oe if I could talk to him. ...|Total this month to date ..... 86| June, its provisions still would be en-/0n Dec.-31. The sale was made by A Rtetiis & tippopotarus footprints aie ner he came to my cell andj Normal, this month to date '39|torceable as against incomes in 1935|Lucas, police were told. Lucas ar- old-fashioned thunder ac- " he may be allowed to lift the bail out|Sd he was on his way to take a) Normal ian; Ast to date -:-:----+ $8land that the state would revert to/ranged to have a trailer made from tion western comedy ro- before the next shot. The prince duly| oom, could see him in the bath-| accumulated deficiency to date 03| the prior law. : he chasis buy never setiened foe ab mance built for the entire Jodged one in one of those impromptu Went to Bail psn es. Nichols was troubled over possible/Part of the machine was sold to the family. Hippopotamus bunkers and also duly| wy wen vent stoa room NORTH DAKOTA WEATHER | results of the suit. “If the supreme|Bismarck Hide and Pur compariy for availed himself of the privilege of the| oa, emit ie Pathroom and waited. court holds the 1935 act unconstitu-/$15.30 and the money turned over to —PLUS— ’ rule. ice neay te B ives tala ites and x Pct.| tional and we revert back to the for-| Lucas. Comedy and Novelties zi ‘At Kamapala, in Uganda, a little | Ck or. He said: ‘What is on| BISMARCK, clear 00| mer law and rates,‘what do we do| That circumstance led to a question 26 f your mind? I'm warnin Devils Lake, cl cee 708 port on giant Lake Victoria, he re-|Jo an PUT RETIOG aa 1b won't Toe clear 01] with the funds collected under the|a8 to when George Knowlen las: was ‘viewed 20,000 native warriors. They panel Boor vg far as my attitude Fargo, clear iy. rs new law—refund them or absorb|seen alive. James Knowlen insisted mers em and the prince de- He a éhes.| Grand Forks, clear ——— s] lew Year's day. He also said JRS. - .- SAT. lighted them by inciting the musicians| sooy° pty eee me, and the | van ‘ - i he recalled seeing the automobile in Bese? eine the montane done and 2 noticed be had a rannr | Valle Clin clear... 00 38 Asks Law to Stymie —_|the'yara at that time. . fnto jungle country where he bagged |iundie, he ped talent cub of She : ©) Court Pension Ruling} Sits Attorney George Register re SWEEPING ON TO NEW uple of lions and a big bull ele- is \e tee ie WEATH! ca, at George Knowlen had call- : fi + es' » but s Beatrice NEXT: His bachelor quarters in {utes of fighting under the shower, he| Amarillo, Texas, snowing 16 54 .02 {sentative Monsenen, Montene tae Register, his sister, thought it was the i London. sank into a sitting position. ... aa Tien, at we. 10 30) OL meting josey See ‘ ieee Sacurday between Christmas and New _ ea ae algary, Alta., 4 court c |] GONTINGE Pyctse meets glues Amanecer” ee , Ree ee ae D started to get up. His eyes were big} Des Moines, fowa, clear 8 rt anal nent eeieintion sian James Knowlen, however, insisted “ and staring. He lunged at me with| Dodge City, Kans. snow 8 34 Monaghan sald he was informed re- that Mrs, William Abelson, living on Robinson Brands everything he had. His hands were| Edmonton,’ Alta, cldy. 4 8 taper tne ae formed re- | rast Broadway, and William Baty of ALP. «,___lelinched like claws: 1 slashed at him| He¥7e, Mont, cldy. .... 0 10 90] SUD ateee ee no five on the |Mgnoken had seen George Xnowlen arty Traitor ie tee and Dk on slashing uti-| Huron ° oo athe hay te the other were eae ke railroad pve som dan. ae e fell, mumbling. Kamloops, B,C, clear 4 22 ” g wi cratic platform but never finished it.! “I. . . stepped under the shower | Ki ,, B. C., clear counsel,” then asking “are we going ‘as Going Home J wonder why? Was there something |to Wash ‘off the blood. I left Ne | bos An ot paiay. an cae to let those nine men say what is} Found in the shack wasa letter from further along, condemning stock |shower and wiped the water out uf| Miles City, Mont. clear’-10 6 proper in Justice in regard to the rail- | Lucas to his mother in which Lucas told market manipulations, that he didn't| my eyes. I heard laughter or a groan. Minneapolis, fos clear st 6 road retirement act?’ Cte ed i ue aoe 2402 ec SI ih a, ‘ah, snowin Pr G sy x G men- Feed before his wealthy Loeb stood straight up. He lunged ot) Moorhead, Minn, Clear 18 oa DOUGLAS FARMER DIES tioned that he had ® quarrel with 3 ig _ Recalls Hoover Charges laloned over fe and cal ue tie coon Obie ey Spin ea. a 3 Frames A Dy er Hgts ‘Sten en tay ie pat ae mn reiterated the statements| “He got up and fumbled with the, Phoenix, Ariz, raining 52 70 tt all f 7 of other administration men, that|key, he ran out to th Pr. Albert, Sask, cldy. 2 farmer, il! for several months with a/himself, As soon as this matter was Ree ersiies ine tiie atarsca ni|Cuaoel 1 id ook Mee Rae aioe Geta ippelie, §., clay. sae gm liver disorder, died Tuesday in a Minot jcleared up, he said, he would be com- Socialism against the New Deal that| “I have been in here 18 months and Rapid City, 6. D. clear <6 12 boersiel. LOS Bike, | hee daaes tDaited AeaE Hoover hurled at the New Yorker in|the whole time I have been bothered |SrLows, Me: aneyinig 10 46 ri cerLALS. somenbers. ot the family, and 4 1928, eae there Bt, Louis, Mow snowing 10 18 City and County said he would “bring something” for Declaring that the New Deal had| ‘The state welfare director, ehier of | Santa Fe, N. Mex. snow 38 ——— ——— | es Se IE) wom Ds Hamed, Samuel Gold , ft carried out the very policies advocated | all penal institutions, sald in making |S. 8, Marie, Mich, cldy. -6 6 Miss Kathryn Brown, daughter. of 2pparentiy his younger brother and me hresents ; by Smith, Robinson said: Day's st ‘ ‘S| Seattle, Wash., clear .. $32 48 J 9 q 2 & ay’s story public that he held some Mr, and Mrs. George J. Brown, 218 bs I am sure Mr. Hoover was with|doubt of its credibility. Sheridan, Wyo., peldy.. 12 8 Avenue ©, west, who conducts a It coon Seas eee en coe foes ARCH é you in spirit, his cherubic face agle: “ a Sioux City, Iowa, clear -10 10 pps 8 kin-|pherril and had opened negotiations and his ehubby hands peered | a knew the door was locked. Loeb|/ Spokane, Wash., c! . 32 dergarten course in Bismarck, was re-| with L, G. Knowlen for the purchase =| Said: ported. tamil: a » G. statically, as you repeated against Mr.| “Get your clothes off before I The Pas Man, Rios $ raerably, Seneca Teas ars of the car. The price tentatively Move OBERON Roosevels the very speech laches | in oot our clothes off before X start | Winnemucea, Ne lear 18 46 0|Alexius hospital where she has been [S@Te’ PGs, Tunes pan ter (uncer: , a id eet Seltvered | against you in 1928. got off all my clothes and left Fam| Winnipes, Man,” clear -20 -2 Pioed: war BPC. “The Yack. that the oar from the famous novel Democi party, Robinson james Knowlen ae eaid, “cannot be purchased by the|in the shower, | | /Peieeg mane by Porker Mo--" with i peed tecgha League. The finan-| the groin, He grabbed for his groin his arms around — ial angels of the league will discover with his free hand and slashed at my| tis "co Sha “get s further sidelig d JEAN ARTHUR ‘¢ | Basket frondon in ne saee ya ig | face with the razor as he fell. He) soroce my left kldne siring| The North, Dakota supreme court] way furniatied by C.J. Dushacher, ot | Rave purchased monopolies over oll,| wr minim’ or ita aeck wi ‘Taronped the Taser. Loeb fell on| Rear the appeals of a° group of mea Prone St. ann-in-law of the. dead BINNIE BARNES ee eine sontceca ‘The hand in which he had the razos | OP, of, me and he got the razor-and | convicted of participating tna riot Lrg eel gtenre neg ! ih tg said, tol hit the sill and the razor fell, He|cAught me with pne hand by the) during the Fargo truck drivers strike CESAR ROMERO ERIC BLORE | Se ue io tbe company of members| grabbed for it as I jumped over bls| die there unless by told me I would| more than a year ago. The court ree : | | polled” the nation’s natural resources. |P%™Y and ss he turned around at me, 6 Sine UR turer en, fe | Orne ARinmRA tbe onyletions: HUOW O'CONNELL GEORGE SIDNEY |. Smith, the speaker said, “has turn-! 54 34 Sas ‘A 5 wrist and throat| “Somehow I threw him off. He| Judge and Mrs, George M. McKi . \ ‘ed away from the east side ‘ e floor together. He | sw, . McKen- |] WILLIAM M. SCHANTZ ; dro} th ung at me, laughing and saying I}na of Napoleon were business ‘ ite shope and flan markets, and now pee Hie Tae LER could fight when I had to, i, moe Wes [Pablle, Accountant gave rests loving! upon irabbed zor « ms (American inst. of Accountant: towers of Park Aven “t grabbed the razor and jumped| hand." slashed at him and he backed ‘Audits -'- Income Tax Reports, Tonight - Thursday - Friday Senger | Ver him. He got up and swung his| under the shower and turned on Added The goblins will get you if oe os ie. a caught me on the left|hot water. I stepped in after you don't eat at the P: ’ face, I slashed at him, Steam was in my eyes, I Ne “Jack Denny and Orchestra” - - Latest News Events An Unforgettable Screen Event!

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