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4 ? [a2=| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (2 Bismarck Paralyzed by Bitter Cold U. S. Wins TVA Court Decision, 8 to 1 BADOGLIO'S FORGES [ao Finer Dies | HAUPTMANN CLINGS TEMPERATURE SKS PUSH FARTHER INTO Perma | 10 ORGINAL STORY : | TO WITH FRACTION WAKALE TRRITORY OF KDNAP-SLAYING OF ALL-TIME RECORD Power Disposition Is Up to Congress Government Has Right to Sell All Surplus Elec- tricity Made at Dams Intended to Promote Navigation or Aid National Defense Washington, Feb. 17.—(AP)—The government won a ma- jor victory in the supreme court Monday when the justices, by eight to one, held the TVA could dispose of surplus power manu- “ (a gute Wilson dam at Muscle Shoals. Justice McReynolds Governor Will Not Extend Mercy issented. Chief Justice Hughes handed down the detailed ruling, le initial kad hed ah ssoeesd a crowd of prominent lawyers and members of congress! eral Is Agreeable at noon. : a Only power from Wilson dam had been sold by the TVA. ‘Trenton, N. J., Feb. 17—()—Bruno (Copyright, 1936, Associated Press) The justices held that federal disposition of power was a Richard Hauptmann, persisting in his Final Point Achieved in Rome May Be Resentenced Today or Invasion of 1896 Reached Tuesday as Hoffman’s i in New Advance Reprieve Expires inti on ¥ -/QUESTIONED BY LEIBOWITZ ALL HIGHWAYS BLOCKED Continuance of Present Frigid Spell Is Forecast by Goy- ernment Bureau SEIZE 300 SQUARE. MILES Victories Hailed by Conquerors as Sure Harbinger of Se- lassie’s Surrender All Bismarck grade schools and the public high school were closed Mon- . Feb. 12, * ‘ denial of the Lindbergh baby kidnap- -mile-an- Ph ries tite re oar tere question for congress to answer, not the courts. { Tiaying, way: be ressnleceed ‘Monday pevierauiee oe low esto: teenie ing in capture of Amba Aradam and The court upheld the right of the goverriment to dispose ot Tuesday to die for the crime. the bitterest day of the coldest ‘inter Ethiopian casualties estimated at 20,-| of all surplus power made at dams intended to promote naviga- ‘The convicted’ man underwent a in the recorded history of North Da- 08, west Roman 2 eet Mon-| tion or aid national defense. ‘ rod ey Se RanittB LAscowits: wali i Sniperee Halle elassie's capttulation. The government owned the property, said Hughes, and rete New York attorney who recently was iriescay tit Prager ber added to Hauptmann’s defense staff. “We are making progress,” Liebow- its said as he left the conference in LJ Hauptmann’s death cell in the New Jersey state prison. ‘ Leibowits refused to explain what ; he meant by “progress,” but it was learned afterward that Hauptmann . Center of a court battle is 3- MOTOR CAR PIONEER rahe tal tats year-old Gordon “Mordoft” or . “Mann,” pictured above with-the ° ter prison, former Hettinger, N. D., Dhy- siclan he calls “father.” Miss home of Gov. Harold G. Hoffman,| wargaret Mann, 24, | (below), Secretary of Commerce Under! whose 30-day reprieve of Haupt- A claims she is the mother of the Hoover Turned Hobby In- . |mann’s first death sentence expired) child. Dr. Mordoft asserts is 1 now deceased bore to Life's Occupation in Minneapole an contends the not the that was another reprieve unless Aigy Gens band © whens ageca| pond gt of Chico ureng one was necessary. thereto Miss ‘With the first reprieve mzieed, bse an. planned to ask Jus- Trenchard, who state attorneys t tice Thomas W. pre- side@ at Hauptmann’s Flemin, RELATES pheumonia, would fall sometime between : died late Sunday in a hospitel. He was 55 years old. ; Quizzing Hardest Yet : Bince Chapin had been presi- 1910 Governor Hoffman himself said in dent of the Hudson Motor Car com- f statement after his three and wwyer had subjected Hauptmann the hardest questioning” Marshal Pietro Badoglio’s northern | there was nothing in the constitution to limit the government’s Lee ets imate tegen i ee disposition of the power. Boe ‘The general purposes of TVA, it was Seized during last week's intensive, |aecided, present no “justifiable ques 96-Year-Old Man Th ation of Amba Aradam, Ex ing Child about 3) mee south ofthe former | ,“7n® Tenneee river iso navienble pecting Ee Medeor imei celts tha New Berne, N. C., Feb. 17.—(P)— nearer their “senti—ental goal” in the For the second time in 14 months, north-Amba Alaji, the final point achieved in the Italian advance dur- ing the ill-fated campaign of 1896. will remain closed at least until Thursday. St. Mary’s high school will continue classes without inter- ruption. Absence of a large number of pu- pils Monday morning and the danger of sending small children to school The public schools closed at noon for all students. Father Feehan said those who brought their lunches ‘ly October—developed “bitter battle,” but that all objectives reached against Ras Mulugheta’s Sota WORK THROUGH WPA ee puesta [ieee | BUT MORE REQURED) sts oom brie! et 1932 to succeed Robert P. Lamont. “perhaps has The stor, Funeral arrangements have ~ not faced so far. been announced. Rev. John Matthiesen, Trenton | Patrolman’s Story Expected to Roy pikeman ‘Chapin, second sec- oer, accompanied Leibowitz int Refute Defendant’s Gun- ii retary. of, commerce under President} Hauptmann’s death cell. Ignorance Claim Hoover, was for 30 years one of the| ‘You're worse as Wilentz,” Haupt- 4 peraistent optimists of the automobile| mann told Lelbowite, the defense at- gic las ae EW mow. Northern Pacific traing. were industry, joining its pioneers in the] torney, said after the conference. Minneapolis, Feb. 17.—()}—Both days before it could be dignified as Ramee sides rested Monday in the trial of warned of impending trouble in de- an industry and helping to develop! Melbourne Welcomes |store, (Kid, Cann) | Blumenfeld MEMBERS KILLED IN livering mail, Because trains were 100 Additional Instructors Can Grime ivan ail Find Jobs If They Apply, Clarke Asserts THEN SELLS New York, Feb. 17.—()—Wall Street. guessed wrong on the su- meneame, breme court TVA devision Mon-|/ Approximately 200 teachers have found’ work since last December un-|i¢ into one of the leading units of al late the mail carriers were not ex- th der the emergency education program , q harbinger of @ surrender by Haile of the Works Progress administration. ee eet iat ee sae Ellsworth and Pilot! the staying of Walter Liggett, news- Pace pyeggrec terior Nien maar paper publisher, after the state called Selassie, to but 100 additional teachers are needed. a | Bape jeublitar, m. They will be instructed to go as .)named to the cabinet as successor to witnesses in an effort to show the Ae ce tas, sgh pe Bag Ecni, le saa trai‘, Uneaten a |_Mary, aul Pb 7-0 dna sar wh ers Bm Ret oe toe eng a McMe vided Fascists at home with fresh|| and said Monday. Chapin’s career had been concerned ‘Thomas leekin, defense stocks in blocks of 1,000 to || “The program is in operation in marketing or production of Hollick-Kenyon, rescued from Ant-| counsel, offered no rebuttal, the state be piled up, Assistant Postmaster 3 counties in the state, Clarke said, but! motor driven vehicles. sree ee pe reageey pac presented evidence designed to show erect Speco dee learned that Chief Justice . = |{® large number of those seeking this} He drove the first motor car to "| Kid Cann owned & pistol and at one|One Freight Train Plows Into Hughes was reading the TVA de- |/tvpe of educational assistance require | make the Detrolt-New York trip en- ing welcome Monday, Airplanes roar-|tine eight years ago was seen by a livery Tuesday. cision. ed overhead and crowds lining the Rear of Second Stalled 4 Jack Kearns to Visit || _2uitet messi an nou, when ||*itanal tscher, explained, |irely under ta own over 3. |auaye cheered ax the, Discovery i|poucemen orring S60". a ‘tol wiles Fr on rte. : pol oul at wi spare an lor re- prev: 3 si H manner we con- ae is a5 news of the nature of the decision |11, ‘shortage of qualified teachers—| placements from the factory en|came nto port carrying the two ex-!yas unfamiliar with firearms. Miles BromJordan ditions reduced public school attend- Old Jamestown Home those who are unemployed but possess | route. plogare: Arthur de Saurlers, city detective, ance was shown by a telephone check- — valid teacher's certificates—it is not] Chapin was only 21 when, at the testified he and another detective} Jordan, Minn., Feb. 17—(?)—Three|up of the various school buildings. Fargo, N. D., Feb. 17.—(®)—Jack r necessary that the instructor hold an of the century, he left Kagawa’ 8 Addresses went to the defendant's home, Dec./ engine crew members were killed and|The number absent Monday morning, Kearns, former manager Jack unexpired certificate to qualify for the program as an instructor. ment follows: In State Canceled| tisin'y «machine gun, and'found s|° iniured Monday when « trelght|, crfohiogs: “in the lal enrol: “There are hundreds of teachers 39 calibre pistol in Kid's bedroom,|‘rain on the Chicago, St. Paul, Min- c Absent Enrolled whose certificates have expired and 5 Fargo, N. D., Feb. 17.—(#)—New|The defendant produced the gun for|neapolis and Omaha railroad crashed|Richholt . 140 277 who have been on relief rolls," ‘Clarke|was general sales manager of the|/dates for Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa’s|the policeman, the witness testified,|into the rear of a stalled freight. Will ... 376 Oldsmobile company, and before he|North Dakota addresses at Fargo| together with a box of cartridges. "The dead are Albert Holly, about 55, William 220 was.30 he became president and gen-/ Thursday and Jamestown Friday, can- Gun Not Loaded the engineer, Dwight L. Johnson, Eau! Wachter . 118 eral manager of the Hudson Motor|celed because of his ill health, will be} Under cross examination McMeekin eee iond. prided ‘and Ernest E. | Roosevelt 205 sons an area Car company. + »{reset if possible, Dr. C. - AnEESEODE, cieles fom ae rat Gg ie ae laumetiie! pie rome ‘St. Paul es Bn ze seven states, publi -|have been found to enable them to Born in Lansing Fargo, president of the North Dakota | was no! a e lets, ; Herin re r Hig! Booed ee ee eee atte Puteated words on the|serve the district by establishment of| Chapin was born in Lansing, Mich, [Council of Religious Education, spon-|which killed Liggett, could riot have| PY oueue, Un gt Mary's hospital — lenger, next Monday, will fly direct| power program. night schools. Feb. 23, 1880, his father, a lawyer, be-|sor, announces. Delegates are asked | been fired from it. Liggett died from in Minneapolis. Ms Total ....eseeeeeee Olt 2,261 from Chicago to Jamestown and re- “Some people believe that others who ioe Favare pT ea dliogenl to hold tickets. ere wounds caused by .45 caliber ma-|"71e double header freight, hauling] Other points at which schools were Ry eg Tinea teil [Be M’Kinnon Resigns | ces rice fuer mat ra tn cnt oa aya PoP or bon hence are skeptical of the benefits of] In the decades that he contributed 4 = ._|trolman Bernard Wynn, who eight | other Sepist BPP a. an four zalles Clay aad Peek Zales and se Kearns moved to Jamestown when ” Clarke continued. “On|to the advancement of the automo- Billings Editorship | years ago was a participant in a shoot-|*t0m here. The two engines toppled, He Wet. Northwest. hawes ae old and lived there 7 perience has| bile industry, Chapin saw it encoun- eco ing affray at north side night spot, |Plnning some of the Vict ted when| Adj. Herbert Smith of the. Salva- for some time. ter several perlods of depression, el-) pings, Mont. ‘Feb. 17.—(AP)— the Cotton club, when his partner, Po- aes freight was stalied ite |tion Army, who Saturday sppealed for ways to come. out of greater Eugene MacKinnon, editor of the Bil-|liceman James Trepanier, was shot Pirst reports said flares had children’s clothes to meet suffering than before. Although disclaiming | 11.94 ‘announced his|#"d permanently crippled. placed arg that the brakes on the| reported to him by mothers, said the ., Gazette, Monday Northw Be efit any desire to be regarded as & from tha to be-| According to Wynn's story, told to would proved B rte With Sy x io Alahacil Bones 6 (Continued on Page’ Two) sear sey of une-arbitration commit. [investigators over the week-end re- [Second train were set when the col- [simmer woed Me Mapented, Ay the y Pa 1 WisgA| won, their suit tn the Zaceral_ district tee of the American Newspaper Pub-|cess of the trial. he and Trepanter Usion occurred. + trom neighboring | situation will remain scute as long ss Penkinned co Page Fee! Secretary Swanson Ushers association ‘with ‘headquarters | TY Stared the night club. He said |eommunities worked in 18 below zero|the cold weather continues, Dona: in Chicago. 2 the| weather removing the bodies. One| tions lay Washington, Feb. 17.—(AP)—The claimed atate department Monday Federated Club Board serera snd’ Nortt Dakota inthe re-| Meeting Is Postponed ciprocal trade treaty with Switzer- el Improved he saw Cann, then a beginner in Is Further Imp WATCRES CREMATION iMlleit quor business here, with » pis- |0ll car sprung a leak and its contents No Lack of Fuel ead along the track. Washington, Feb. 17—(#)—Further| Hollywood, Feb. 17.—(?)—Marlene tol in his hand. Cann crawled under — orticians said Holly, who had No lack of fuel was reported, the improvement in the condition of Sec- movie star, was @ wit-|a table, came up without a pistol, and) thrown clear of his engine, prob-|County welfare board having made land. Mrs. W. C. Taylor, LeMoure, presi- 3 the surrendered, Wynn said. additional allotments of coal to per- retary Swanson, ill of pleurisy and a|ness ai , ably died from loss of blood, An ar- Listed among concessions important the North Dakota Federation | Future of Peace Is Up |teisry Svatson, fi of piety sonday bert | fad Lider ; ay iets broken right leg’ was sey-|#0ns in its charge. Capt. George C. Thomas, com- by dent ot Naval hospital. the time was Verne C. Miller, |ered and his body bore no other marks] ., "ang Dacaivels of highway eraffic of injury. 1 atte salttenaaeaared sciube, Mondey postponra’ To People, Nye Says and 4 8 ——. Bhi i hoodlums’ guns near Detroit some| Northwest Railways in ‘s the cold wave swept forward Blizzards Only Light Frosts, [fig se" St = Ce ae a Sic ee oe new 2 : : walled the lowest temperature mark Bismarck Man Tells Texans|ps sisters. teeta mares) i awe cael eres tae oi ee were working, also looked to|ways operating in the northwest, ®/into its 38th day, days longer ? tigators five Graham of Bismarck, the Alamo,” Graham _states,|as another source of possible impeach- | re) from Harold L, Ickes showed|than the previous record set up in Pi cl of S 100 Texans ‘killed 1,600 of{ment of Cann’s testimony. sae received federal loans to-| 1687-88, O. W. Roberts, federal weath- Hir Sy ae Ee ' works for € iD sep Ai a “The '$108,000,000 contruction. 904) inerrant will continue ‘indefi- improvement program, Administra ly. eee een Rea an Seset emt ot . 14 to the Great Northern; 5 1 baal eg pete Milwaukee; $1,400,000, Northwestern; | mark for this city, established on Jan. internationally known inventor | $1,220,000, Northern Pacific, and $1,-/ 13, 1916, was tied at 7:30 s. m., Sun- fees Stroke-Stricken Man | | Junior Association died in| 120,000, Great Western. day when the thermometers st the i weather bureau registered 44.9 de- ngineer, hospital here Monday of a throat infection. WHEELER'S DAUGHTER WEDS | grees below zero. N. W. SENATORS FOR BILL ——_——_—_ Washington, Feb. 17.(%)—Miss| That almost—but not quite—equal- ‘Washington, BY BOLLEY IN JUNEAU Elizabeth Wheeler, daughter of Sen-|led the former low mark of -45, hung Juneau, Wis., Feb. 17.—(?)— Treated | ator and Mrs. Burton K. Wheeler of} up in 1916. have ajfor frozen feet, Rudolph Holley, 26,| Montana, and Edwin Colman were Maximum Was -98 but if they do|Antigo, Wis. was here Monday facing|married here Saturday. Colman 1s| The 24-hour period of Sunday, how- u murder charges after his capture in| the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Col- ever, was probably the coldest period Bozeman, Mont. man of Rockford, Il. (Continued on Page Two) > " x