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o THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘THURSDAY, ARY 27, 1936 | CNVETHREATENING —|[-atararcras Queen [/ROW OVER HAGOOD = TOPIBUSTERFOR | ISDEVELOPING INTO | WAR PROFITS BILL CONFLICT OF WORDS | Hag Eaten go Mook |DRIPTS KNOT STATE HORFMAN DOUBTS Soto Se Sees CHWS SCHOOLS, s+ DENTIRCATION OF Mine w tace_maon, | TRAINS ARE RUNNING), somes rce sce. >| BRUNOBY CABMAN [CONTINUE page one’ Loyal Army Forces Ruling Tokyo Under Rigid Military Law loyal troops which ruled Tokyo under martial law. Cabinet ministers first assembled t Ms : New. Hampshire, both members of Ns source of ta cobiteerens Tari large aed fattilieg who Were ae at the official residence of Fumio + © Intends to Force Consideration Army Chief Hits Ousted Aide for] scratched from the jail menu, Motorists Warned to Stay Off od us 2 be jiaraens ad bad Wilentz Says He Will Make No ee se % i os , . ied home empilo » were cabin hand resigna- of Act That Would Conscript ‘Wisecracking;’ Free Speech Minpegil : artpesing Api Highways Until Weather [be given an copurtunity 16 retaen Move to Combat Gover- tion of his ministry ‘Thursday morn- Money, Industry Issue Involved u berk better than I can talk.” Has Moderated them Todging and planned to take Up nor’s Attacks ter Sopcast oe ale a ae a re @ collection to start them homeward. Pree anew erin ‘The Goto government, carrying over Washington, Feb. 27.—(7)—A threat Washington, Feb. 27.—(#)—Senator Bismarck’s public school system was * — fee . 27 ,, she comparatively liberal - of a filibuster “if necessary” to force Byrnes (Dem., 8. C.) accompanied by) {\, I a Ns ‘operating again Thursday after hav-| Chicago—A paroled convict was tion of Premier Okada, continued to consideration this session of a bill to curb war profits was voiced Thursday by Senator Nye (Rep. N. D.). ‘The bill, devised by Nye’s munitions committee, provides stiff taxes on earnings and virtual confiscation of individual income above $10,000 a two representatives, asked Secretary ing been shut down Wednesday after-|shot and killed Thursday by a police-| the identification by Joseph Perrone,|function pending establishment of a Dern Thursday to set aside or mod- noon because of drifting snow, but/man who was himself wounded when| taxi driver, of Bruno Richard Haupt- | Succeeding regime for thts empire of ify the disciplin- highway traffic was still blocked in|he interrupted an alleged holdup at-| mann as the man‘ who hired him to|™ore than 90,000,000 people in Japan ary action taken © all directions. tempt at a west side tavern. The| deliver a note to Dr. John F. Condon | Proper and Korea. by the army | Only in the extreme western part|slaim gunman was identified as Frank| prior to the payment of ransom for "ae ae against Maj. Gen. of the state where the snow and wind| McNally, 31. Policeman Patrick Beck-| Charles A, Lindbergh, Jr. Mrs. T. M. Thompson, - Offers immediate Pa tof | Were less severe Tuesday night and|ham was shot in the right shoulder. Perrone delivered the note to Con- *. . year pee o Ae a eases tee Byrnes, Chair- é beet aymen Wednesday were roads passable, ac- don the night of March 12, 1932, A Sims, Dies in Mandan president eirtially to GSETIBE indus- man Mot wsin Per Cent; Wants the sae SWOT GOTO Wah events in Japan calmly. Thursday, wert = sion . Mrs. T, M. Thi 52, died in trial leaders to maintain production (Dem. 8. C.), of a 31 Per Cent C led i } it to him: It contained instructions . T. M. Thompson, 52, Efforts to open snow-clogged roads| while it watched to determine whether Mandan Wednesday night. She set- were progressing slowly, since there| oF not they signified an intensified| ‘°Conuu stow (@ make contact with | a" tains "ep. in 1602, coming Fargo, N. D., Feb. 27. LA sec= [TOW 16 more snow on the roads than Japanese drive for expansion. At Hauptmann’s trial Perrone said | ‘fom Mineota, Minn. Her husband 7 died several years ago. Surviving are ond challenge of the validity of taxes M th the man who gave him the note was levied for the current year Ray Pree e "Density Hauptmann, two sisters and a brother, and three of essential war supplies. Its author said that under it the nation would “pay as it fights.” “If a tax bill comes before this ses- sion,” Nye told reporters, “we will * sons. Funeral services will be held attempt to attach it to that as an railroads in the state med seriously at-| March 15 financing will agereg The statement cited by the gover-| ore saturday. amendment, and I think we have the : Thureday faced North Dakota officals Toutes seemed to be most seriously 8f- | srr Ty Mog” which $800 000000| HOF Was signed by Detective Claude | Here Saturday. TOnBt if no tax bill comes, we will if] CORA STANTON JAHNCKE | assailed — Hagood (fie Great’ Northern: ine’ decnsed her soe | Would be opened before U. 8, #2. | will be new money, Tn cash, the teas) the state polices "|Sheriff Gray Hunting necessary, conduct what is called a for “wisecracker” & in levies. A snowplow is heading toward Bis- $1,250,000,000. This , ‘ the $800, The governor made his announce- id {itibuster against an appropriation bill| The Queen of New Orleans’ historic | remarks in an ex- Hageed The Nether Pacific offered im-|™A°CE from Wilton, Robinson sald. |r se re te in casn| ment almost at the moment Attorney ‘Bum’ Check Passer to force consideration of the war| Mardi Gras this year was slim, brown-| tra-ordinary publie explanation of | mediate payment of @9 per cent of its |Put 1s making Set Shot General David T. Wilents, Haupt- that amount of bills maturing March Sheriff Robert T. G: ft rofits bill.” hatred, brown-eyed Cora Stanton| the order removing Hagood from com- tax Imay be necessary to plow detours out i mann’s chief was + T. Gray of Morton Pie said he had support of several| Jahneke, a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-|mand of the elghth corps ares. prac Hi Hhenthnona into the fields in order to permit re-|15- at hie Perth, Amboy borne’ he ‘eouig | county Thursday was seeking a man members of the munitions committee,| win M. Stanton, 415 Rosser avenue,/ Republicans coincidently demanded] Alleging sumption a ti The ete Valley City, N. D—The intercolle-| make “no move at all” to combat the vue bibs Al onire Cpe of * and others. west. ‘& senatorial inquiry in behalf of “free | 067.72, roads would then be opened * | giate basketball game between Ellen-| governor's renewed attacks on the y, Ls ud Soo Resumes Schedule dale normal and Valley City teachers| evidence against Hauptmann. Lag Bentleon "ot Pusher." — The Soo Line railroad, inoperative | college here Thursday night has been| . From an authoritative souree it At present the war profits bill is be) golfer, sailboat racer and swim-|speech.” ing considered by a finance sub-com-| mer, Miss Jahncke is the daughter PER a8 ge ‘The check was in payment for hogs. mittee. of Commodore Ernest Lee Jahncke, wes tended the Wednesday because of drifts, resumed | canceled because of blocked roads. | was learned two investigators have “ _—_____— the assistant Secretary of the Navy| restore Hagood's command or to alter| tion operations Thursday morning, the Ware GIA. to Chitone hte ae we 4-H Club Agent Plans |in Hoover's administration, and Mrs.|in some way the punishment given north-bound train leaving at 7:40 a.) valley City, N. D—H. M. Reuter Hai Killdeeer for hogs, hides and pro- fi Jahncke. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton vis-|for his eriticlam of Works Progress m. and the south-bound train at 10/ was elected president of the Valley framed,” | duce.” County Conferences} ited recently in the Jahncke home | spending activities before recent hear- am City Civic and Commerce association! and that a report of this will be made during a southern trip, house appropriations sub Air service to Bismarck also was in-| Thursday. G. J. Christianson and A.| shortly to Governer Hoffman. FLU REACHES PEAK . Conferences with 26 county exten- ped honor, which ae the highest s0- comanahbe: . : terrupted although the planes were ¢ iB isoke eet were elected vice presi-| ‘The same source said the investiga-| Washington, Feb. 27.—(#)—The sion agents in western North Dakota| cial distinction which can be afforded| On leaving the war department, the Mike 8 Sehrmebel erneaaie ary: tors, claimed they were able to show Leet bene cata ‘Thursday oe ‘were being planned nee this vies by] a young woman in New Orleans, came bead SUED tay Serer let it be j ieeled Baoawse ‘of drifts on the. alr- jj I. satiate ueuttisd beg that four: ede "ending Feb, Zi, the highest pointes “istrict teil club. agenk, who nese Cea epee pee dha tld rr atraioas iiet pended amaiss levied |ports both here and at Fargo. It was| Washington. — Attorney General! Bronx attic—holes whieh eg state | Umber of the winter and the highest “4 Pine iar Wacsquartens ip tee of a fami hoses it, her mother would be taken in Hagood's case. Both against the Northern Pacific is as fol-/resumed Thursday morning when the| Cummins said Thursday he had or-' contended matched four holes in|!n that week of February for eight ; eps etibag a thie aueeaorial| Oa grandmother having been elected Dern and Craig refused to discuss | ‘OWS: Barnes $55,970.24; Benson $34,-|Fargo airport was opened up but the|dered an investigation to find out| «rai 16” of the Iadder—were made | Years. Health officials said the figure serene ig baie Beth ae ssa tke Miser fete conversation ih "aliy way saa Billings $1951626; Burleigh | planes were flying between Fargo ne eens machine guns sold as “junk” | about the time of Hauptmann arrest,|W®5 far from epidemic proportions. a lac 2 § Cass Dickey} Miles City, Mont., without stopp! yy the army are “leading” into “un- (SE ee REN delat ‘as preemie Wo socety Tosedng, te Craig Speaks Up $f Rady #0.-|here because of the heavily drifted | derworld” hands, Cummings told re-| Fuaat: Ta ti | City and County | home economics phases. The confer-| of the Mardi Gras, at a large recep- | ,, Peaking its “usual “at gen Lrrbent Niel peterpan naa ea die atte bbe rule ; ‘alley $27,266.98;| Workmen ebusy leveling off the helio Tages ‘ ces will beheld in each county */tion given by her parents in thelr| tier from ‘cen Malin Cradg, chiet| OFant $22502.9; Grand Forks #15-|reid and it was expected that other chine guns in foreign countries, | Of State Federation). pany eu welgnine 6X, pounds Counties in this district include:| "Sri. sannoke is a great grand-|°f Stl, to Secretary Dern, declaring | S153; Griggs $14.367.09: Hettinger jplanes would be able to land here later — and Mrs. Clifford Scott of Regan in Adams, Billings, Bottineau, Bowman,| gaugnter of Edwin M, stanton who | Haoou’s record was “marked by re~| Sones) $44,297. ee in the day. —- Washington. — Miss Susan Law-!| Fargo, N. D. Feb. 21—(—F. D./the T. B. Meinhover residence, 523 : Hard-packed drifts make landin: haired McCartney, Oakes, N. D., was elected | seven 4 r ng nar hie: aieutreettlages was secretary of war in the Lincoln | tro}, 79; Mercer $28,58233; Morton|dangerous since the ships used by| about © trom Athens, Aig. was:toes: president of the Federaton of North oie Mctlenry, McKenzie, McLean, Mercer, | °a0net. While her father was sta-| statements.” Northwest Airlines cannot —_be|ibly ejected by capitol police Thurs-|D&kota State associations, perma-| Burt Finney, 220 Anderson 8t., pro- Morton, Mountrail, Oliver, Renvitie,| “ome in Washington, she continued} He assailed as “contemptuous” Ha- with skis and still are using nently set up here today following a/prietor of Finney’s drug store, is re- Sioux, Sheridan, Slope, Stark, Wil-| Der college work, which was begun st) good’s references to COC activities as :| wheel pas Lipp ale etlee ice organiastion effected in| covering patents committee on revision of the | ‘mporary nicely from surgical treat- Newcombe in New Orleans, in one Of | “hobbies,” “collecting postage Minimum Is -11 january. more than a week Jiams and Ward. hoo! one} . : copyright law. She was hustled to a . Prior to coming here a week ago ei ee fia , taking an interest in Meantime, the frigid _weather| guard room in the new house office|_ Other offcers are R. A. Lathrop,jago in the Bismarck hospital. _ He Miss Shepard was home demonstra- seemed to have settled down again af-| building and later released. Hope, vee president; C. R. Dalrymple, | Will be able to leave the hospital in peste aS about 10 days, it in Williams county with _A resolution introduced by Senator ter a brief respite from the record- Fargo, secretary and treasurer, and einins eadauurters at Williston, CORN-HOG R ARMER' Metcalf (Rep. R. 1), calling foe an| Inquest Postponed as |bresking cold period. The minimum! re Grange, Ky—David Wark Grit-| (be following executive committee, O. — inquiry into the Hagood incident, is temperature during the night was -111 ren’ the aehie Gireetae Nee rae |C. Wattam, North Dakota, Bar assoc~ A series of experiments has been expected to be discussed in the senate| Towne Rites Are Held] ana the forecast for the next 24 hours | qa’ ieaengt coe ae Se oueht military committee Friday. It seeks — was for cloudy and colder weather started in Switzerland to determine v4 4 as from Linda Avidson, an actress, to ee 10 GET MONEY § an investigation of “any allegations"| | Bismarck paid its last respects tol with occasional snow. whom he was married 29 years ago.|N' Lumbermen’s “assocls. will last 250 years. of government efforts * ‘for the sup-| Dr. R. 8, Towne, who died as a result} Motorists were warned by the state] The Griffiths separated in 1911. pression of free of injuries received at Jamestown | highway department to “stay off the tail Merchants association and Dr. A Tere ioeteon He mgtiete! st roads” since all secondary routes and| Washington — Congressional and hip I ei North Dakota Med- TODAY - FRIDAY A Partial Payments Will Be Made|ASk $400,000 to Pay —|ifcopch church iy Rev N. Br elie | eeagenited States ‘highways were| treasury leaders, Thursday might for| Groups affiliated, in addition to SAT. MATINEE Weather Report to Those Unable to Raise Off Berthold Indians rector. No. precipitation was reported in| a general discussion of tax legislation |those represented on the executive into the death of Dr./the western portion but winds Wed-| to finance the $500,000,000 farm pro-|committee are: Northwest Petroleum Their Quota Washington, Feb. 27.—()—Rep. nesday drifted over practically all] gram. association, Northwest Truck and Bus For Piemarck and. visteity: Un- J highways with only open sections list- — association and the following North settled tonight and Friday, probably! washington, Feb, 27. Machin: Russell ed by highway officials being No. 10} Minneapolis—Sheriff John Wall an-|Dakota associations: Hotel, Bankers, occasional snow; | q, penne 3 Ae a si expend from Beach to Hebron and No. 2 from} nounced Thursday he would refuse |Dental, Pharmaceutical, and Imple- colder Friday. | rebates CaEa hog fancers “aincr the Montana line to Stanley. to deputize additional men for strike |ment Dealers kota: UnsettLed|$200.000.000 for their compliance with |Seainar ty toeisss of snow was reported in thel pay plant, amarting secial Geputies| Pipe organs are expineive but they tonight and Fri-/ 1934 and 1935 AAA programs. e government growing a ae roche ee appre paar day, probably oc-| Farm administration officials said |°% tion Fargo area and Valley City received| would likely be “particular targets” |add a lot of tone to a church. castonal snow; not | actual writing of checks to finish pay- 27, Indians : four inches. Probably occasional snow|in any outbreak. — 80 cold east’ to-| ments probably would begin in about was forecast for North Dakota to- to enjoin Miss West from denying he hight, colder Fri-| +50 weeks and soon thereafter woud Q night and colder Friday in the central] London—Italy, understood to be|is her husband or that she is married. day central and The individual Indian would be paid Dakota Wednesday|®24 western sections; not so cold in| balking at the continuation of League west. Proceed rapidly. An opinion by Comp=| on 9 egpetysinrcire ae a —_— = < For South Da-| troller General J. R, McCarl cover! per capita basis. east tonig! of Nations sanctions against her, ad-| Boston—Police arrested between H kota: Probably|some legal Bes being pebeiieed here vening, New Storms Threaten vised the British government Thurs-|and 30 persons in two clashes with A f i ek as Secretary Wallace Wednesday night Graunke Re-elected New snows swirled toward Minne-|day she was not ready to sign any |pickets Thursday after union leaders hight transportal annulled Gahoa pene and Lefont busi-| New York—A supreme court order} Chicago—Railroads which haul the i 1 treaty with Great Britain,|had called Greater Beston’s 17,000 signed an order authorizing the pay- plow which the train.|80ta as southern towns struggled with | new naval C COLD Rot s0 cold east| ments under an appropriation bil Treasurer of Group} T other the train,|fresh drifts that knotted rail and|France and the United States, ladies’ garment workers out on strike. nd extreme east , colder Fri- | recently passed by congress. — iteelf, can the pair — At day west, portion, The AAA corn-hog section imme-| Fargo, wb Feb. 27.—(?)}—Term- being : plow. one -] ness generally. was sent to Los Angeles county, Cali- | western farmer's cattle and grain to i SeRenay peshely wee: cane eee eae eon yeeogies road men said, wie | Nees Fredesic, Wis, between 20 and| fornia, authorities ‘Thursday to auth- | market protested, Thursday against } : ea colder oorimeat) Pore ing proceed Just as they had been when had aaa - haan soxents were pearroned tn ee upon ane ea of ary cpscens. proposed excursion Minn, 4 ie payment work and compliance plea? iu hours allace, a Eastern Standard Time zone March fonight or Friday; not so cold tonleht.| check was stopped Jan. 6 by the su-|named Minot the sot through finally abandoned it and sought shel- sccckansimsaeeecaiiieateeidaiee maleimide aemaaaae THIS IS : Fans ese riehie tembexane AAA. cial eg iain fo ee ats Decent a notte “Minnesota OUTDOOR : i pen ‘One major change in regulations has| town, first vice president; Mother firemen Wi braved 15 below zero weather || Ride through the tunnel of love with Eddie and the most a = INDITIONS been made to permit farmers who|Camillus, Valley City, ttling a blaze that destroyed the © ove i earometric. Pressure is high! were unable to raise 25 per cent of | president; W. H. Graunke, Bismarck, | 'Ate- Gtade school building, a k beautiful flock of girls you’ve ever laid eyes on... DRAMAI > over the entire Great Plains reglon| their hog quota to receive partial] treasurer. 2 ’ since 1688. Loss was estimated at : : and Plateau regions, Boise and Win-|Payments. Under the 1935 contract,| An executive secretary will be ap-| Bismarck $30,000. : ’ f Thrill upon thrill nemucca, 30.30 while low pressure | farmers had to produce 25 per cent as| Pointed by trustees later. = areas overlie the Great Lakes region|many pigs as their average 1932-33 * end ie poreanestern sistriets, cane production but because of heavy ary, 29.90. Temperatures dropped in | liquidation of stock in the 1934 drouth, e, Great Lakes region. Mississipp! | many were unable to meet this re-| Protested by G.N.D.A. and Red River valleys, but readings | 0; are somewhat higher over the north- | Wirement. — , + West, Heavy precipitation occurred in| Practically all of the 1934 contracts} Wargo, N. D., Feb. 27.—()—In an- ‘Minnesota and Washington and light |have been paid, the ones remaining | nual midwinter seasion here Wednes- precipitation has occurred at most|being cases where legal or technical day, directors of the Greater North amid scenic splendor! Heart- warming ro- mance tuned to Arizona music! Thousands of William: Dad, what is a stable gov- pas ictal Bismarck evide: Shelterbelt Fund Cut He had started ernment? Father: One that is run on horse sense, son.—“The Guitarist.” Other northern stations, "| altticulties were encountered, | ‘Notice to Taxpayers! horses in breath- aol Reduced 0 ice ie Lanier-L; Ballot. |the millon douse grant for the shel- Current ta: ve " ae a unt 7:27 a. m. nier-Langer Ballo grant for - Associated urrent taxes are not af- pedes across Sunset 6:25 a. m. terbelt from the agricultural appro- Ariz mesas Barra SON Battle Rumor Heard] priation bill by the house approyria fected by the Governor's ene t PAT ATA — tions committee, proclamation. Save the pen- Don't miss it! .55| Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 27.—(7)—| “The tree planting program in its ‘41 | Prospects of a spectacular guberna-| entirety,” the resolution sald, “offers alty by mailing the remit- 91] torial campaign with former Gover-| equal or greater benefit than other tance for your taxes prior : : ; pe AM UABUME presents) . ‘86 nor William ‘Langer pitted against| comparable federal expenditure.” to March 1. : Bw Lanier of Fargo, prosecutor Les ome” ena : OTA who brought about the f "f NORTH DAKOTA WEATHER | "ho Drought sbout, the former's re- Welford to Speak at Sel. Ine. Ernest Elness, Treasurer, est est Pet terested North Dakotans Thursday. Burleigh County, N. Dak. PALS QREMONEY ERPEREE SEO bY roses WEN e Re enenewn nem w nnn { : PuCMARCE. eldy. . 4 Although Lanier, U. 8. district at- — : ils Lake, cldy. - | Wwiliiston, cldy. 4 bo | ormey, emphatically denied he was 8] | Underwood, M.D, Feb, 27—Gov. i ‘Minot, clear 2. 12 a9 OF Any, Walter Welford will be the speaker |. ‘Valley City, 4 141 | office, political observers felt success] when nine students recelve diplomas SEN A aie ame ia | eer nteameeee trace aetren | Pa Nd mae ; NOAH BEERY, JR., t wn, : A a conventions a H oe Peldy. . 10 22 Posmialltty a ouch 8 contest. George 4 Quen- * Hae wit JEAN ROGERS. : - — emocratic leaders here, calling Laura itherg, erne | WEATHER AT Orne. ears attention to the fact that neither pee Re eg nonsid The S F ti l | A a ong restiva : xas, clear . 4 | = Boise, Idaho, cldy. --.: 36 48 .00/past, pointed out the prospective bats th | Galgary, pe - ae Py i won be equivalent to carrying TRAGEDY VICTIM DIES by tbe : cago, Il, : ‘ e Langer ouster case to a of Okla., Feb. 37. 1g 4 Denver, Colo, cldy. ... 38 46 2 the entire state. The fone aes Alice Wilson, 31, died tN BISMARCK MEN CHORUS } (00 | executive, convicted in his first trial, |{rom injuries received i .06 | gained acquittal in a third after the | Willie Jones, ] 92] original verdict had been set aside bs ( i 400 by the circult court, n t : 99|Franco-Soviet Pact 0 gS “e x ees oe | Ratification Rushed H ‘ plas ° ° ° as 7 Paris, Feb, 27.—(P)—The chamber| , Washington, Feb, 27. C ty Aud ortum 1 n ] oe of deputies Thursday ratified the U ut wu 4 .00| Franco-Soviet mutual assistance 5. with i 00) treaty. The vote followed lengthy de- a KS SS idtaes are 8:15 - Only 25c - 8:15 ETHEL MERMAN « SALLY EILERS i 80 | ing groups which had to b ted 2 | by attendants after members of the So Will Y PARKYAKARKUS + WILLIAM FRAWLEY ‘04 | right had shouted to prevent a Social- ou ‘ : 8 Ist deputy from speaking, toreign | yh An evening of harmony, melody and good singing. and the GORGEOUS GOLDWYN GIRLS ioe Mauteauy teers weet cee You'll be sorry if you mise it EXTRA! ADDED ATTRACTIONS i | satan tlets Waa ease gp in acing Major Bowes Amateur a Es Ni erent a a attack on the eat ie oe Calor Enaione Theatre of the Air 93 | boundary of the Sovies, “''" | gongen ears: TODAY - FRI. - SAT. —Sound News— News - Cartoon gree er