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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEINESDAY, APRIL 1, 1936 - oe Wednesday for further investigation | an CONTINUE Mithout any incetment beng hand- I J UBS -z D JEWS Kimberling Takes Several witnesses were questioned. to make two large posters advertis-|frame shook with emotion as tears ing the performance. welled up in his eyes, and there was Tryouts for “The Sap,” which Her- |nothing he could do that he was not a COMMUNITY PLAY man Peters is to Pee ced Dart bit petri] o 2 to bring comfort to that, REV. LOGEE, NETLAND TPO AMD IN STAGING)=: ssc meaccrat™® "Sst Ring rea wm TALK TQ ROTARIANS Exceptional Step |assar tem wer weese® pm en Names Promotion Workers Andrew Johnston, Watfotd City, ., A ai . The latter, Mrs. Dorothy Mrs, Peterson appointed a promo-|but he had a beart as tender as that secretary of the Western North es Without Warning) wencei Pnitips, tainted after testi- BENEFIT OPERETT A tion committee composed of Chester |Of & little child. He was indeed a loyal Renewal of Troop 2 Charter *0t® Stockmen’s association, was a| int fying. L Perry, Louise Sween, Charles C. Good- |friend and the sou! of kindness and Pp business visitor in Bismarck Wednes-| Wendel committed to the state hos-| It was Parker who turned Wendel gathered in the neighborhood of win, Laurence V. Nelson and Evalyn his silent deeds of charity will cause day. i : over to Mercer county authorities late Grace Hermann. She also ried his memory to live in the hearts of Presented to Club by Boy : — eCkA thse ae ‘any conclusion but|Jast week after obtaining the “con- . mia hed Di A for Dis-|Richard Tiedman, secretary, ana) many who through the years have Scout Executive George J. Baker, agricultural col-|that he (Parker) participated with |fesslons” which Wendel bas since vig- them were many women. iscuss Arrangements for Dis-|varian Morton as a membership com- anion MO antes oF hth ee lege “ee a ee in others in a scheme to thwart the or-|crously repudi the barred windows of the ii mittee. i animal husbandry, al of- | derly esses of law? . could be heard the shout trict and State One-Act Kenenth Lauster, Thelma Amund-|where no human eye sees and no atin ie 4 Posty eran pee fices of the county agent here Tues- This ateitude of the attorney-gen- » Ibis always that eid Play Contests son, David Davis, Dorothy Tiedman,/human ear hears, there God saw the/5. 1° Netiand, Boy Abia ehecants day. : eral was believed to be one of the pegs ® fellow prisoner dies. Dorothy Rigler and Elsie Peters are ee We ake Be, wee rere cae youlof the Missourl Valley Area council, duet | oop Wednesday's sensation & corridor close to the office of hemian Girl” in May, two forthcom-| Ww. J. Metler, Mandan, Morton |Our frailties, has the record of sucn| i144, marck Rotery| “nitdren at services to be held at 10 Confessions Incredible 30-day reprieve for Chales Zied, 8 o'clock, when Hauptmann ing plays to close the present season |county recreation director, spoke on|® life complete with Him. Rev. Logee, speaking on the preach-|®- m., Sunday in the McCabe Meth- Justice Trenchard, who presided at /man who was to have walked the “ have started his walk to the and the state one-act play contest |what he is accomplishing and also| “Thank God, Christ's master word) s4¢ profession from a pastor's point | odist Episcopal church. Hauptmann’s trial and who algned|mile” with Hauptmann, was. almost| chair they were still in the corridor here April 20 were leading matters oc-|of his hopes for organizing an ama-|WA8s never death but life. ‘I have | or'yiow, said that the church of today — the death warrant under which he/buried under the avalanche of de- uncertain what the cupying business session of the Bis-|teur theatrical group at Mandan pat-|come,’ said He, ‘that men might have | races more difficult problems than in| Judge R. G. McFarland of James-|Was to have been executed. sald the | velopments, . marck Community Players held Mon- jterned after the Players. life and that men might have it mote] any recent years. He termed the pro-| town was in Bismarck Wednesday |Wendel “confessions” were “incred-| Zied, a Philadel who| “Robert Elliott, the executioner, had day evening. ——_—— _|abundantly,’ and ‘because I live, ye) tession a “high calling, a hard task| conducting hearings in civil cases |ble, ah out of harmony with the killed a Camden policeman, had give! sone down to the death chamber to The Players handled the Burleigh Oo N T 1 N U E shall live also.’ ere and a man’s job.” continued from the regular February bgt facts in the ber} bie up all hope and was resigned to death. be ready for the execution. bunty elimination event in the play C D ac, Etiamph of Christianity Individual ideals and close environ-| term of the Burleigh county district|, Parker, 65 years , end But even Hauptmann broke Tues-/ 7, contest and now are alding WPA : from page one ‘Our hearts may be heavy in this) ment help to mold the future career| court, Eugene Bothne, court reporter, |Known for ee long work on the |day and accepted death as inevitable | ainert Hermann, who is clerk of the county recreation supervisors ‘and Mann’, 'S Last Wish hour, and all the sense of keen separ - | o¢ every child and it is the pastor’s| accompanied the judge here. famous Hall-Mills murder case, has aj This was apparent in & letter pardons NYA workers in carrying forward . + ation may be ours, but our hope 15! quty to instill into those children a record of having solved 250 cases and|Governor Hoffman Haupt-| Governor an lans for the district | events from For Simple Rites ere aa SeRaiSura wile’ mS reverence for the teachings of the! Ray Hammel, formerly employed in Bie Ge ae ace oe mann wrote while the hour set ote arog which winners will advance to the 2 1 le, he said. tore here, been i. Jocel event. Is Fulfilled Here) pause to address dead gods. Since!” Netiand concluded a talk on a two- Banded nina of a company store |Plains his detective methods by saying |delivered to the — April 6 is the deadline for register- |Jesus died and rose from the dead, it| week's training course for scout execu-|at Leola, 8. D. Mrs. Hammel will re- jthat he “just figured ‘em out. the witnesses RiGee At 8:08 ing contestants in this district with|only a mere shadow of his former Stands for life, for victory, for im-| tives at French Lick Springs, Ind., by| main at Mandan with her parents,| He has been closely Lope toa |. came Colonel Kimberling him- ‘Mis. Blanche Lillibridge Harding, |self. And lying there in the quietude|mortality, and those who sleep in| presenting Dr. H. A. Brandes, pro-|Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Klein, for several {Governor Hoffman in the investiga- self, announcing the stay of execution Dickinson, and on that date the dis-|of his own home upon the couch, he |Jesus will God bring with him. I love| gram chairman, with the renewal of| days before leaving for the new home. trict committee will draw lots to de-|asks himself the age-long question, ‘If|those words of Whittier: the charter for Rotary troop 2. case. phrases that stood out in the letter termine the order in which the plays|a man die, shall he live again?’ “I long for household voices gone, Netland said that the Bismarck dis-|' ¥. H. Waldo, 710 Fourth St. dis-|_ Hauptmann slept soundly and long |written by the same hand will appear in the district contest] “It is life men want. It is life men| For vanished smiles I long, trict of the Missouri Valley area|trict manager of the Northwestern April 11. A trophy, to be retained per-|value most. And it is in such hours as| But God hath led my dear ones on, {council placed first in Region 10 for| Bell Telephone company, was back at manently, will be awarded to the dis-|these that men learn how paltry ana} And he can do no wrong. the percentage of boys of Scout age| his desk Wednesday after an absence|was stayed at the last minute, with a trict winner and second and third|fieeting are the things of earth for| I know not what the future holds recruited in the troops and the West| of seven weeks due to illness. Upon|crowd of more than 2,500 persons places will be announced. Honorable|which we strive in comparison with| Of marvel or surprise, River district ranged first in holding | the advice of his physician, Mr. Waldo|gathered outside. He scored Dr. John F. the tows of tie stay Ol exe- Mention will be given to the best|the things that abide,” Rev. Vater| Assured alone, that life and death the largest percentage of boys during| will work only part time for some Wife Sleeps Soundly was carried to the condemned actor and actress, sald. “Not in the busy marts of men.| His mercy underlies. four years of Scout training. ks, : man he was giving his attention to Will Aid Paral but i I know not where his Islands lift Eight hundred and seventy-six exec- lytics ut in the quietude with God does the reading of Scripture by Dr. Wer- “The Bohemian Girl,” an operetta, |quest of the soul begin for the mean- Their fronded palms in air, babi pede ane States, England : will be staged in cooperation with the |ing of eternal reality. T only know I cannot drift, Taste ak ” te Scihracresa Lil training Kiwanis club and the Bismarck Male Assurance of Peace Beyond his love and care. Padewtntnidil tal ey studied spec-| minneapolis to issue stock in connec- ibe . “And my loved ones are safe with{ial phases of the scouting program) tion with a compromise between the had her first good sleep in chorus with Ralph Warren Soule as| “Never a man yet who has not r7 cs and ion t to the prison after Girector of the production. Proceeds |asked himself under similar circum-|"!%” Rev. Vater added. “May the viewed special exhibits relating | company and its preferred stockhold- | Ve?! prison shortly ; i sense of His infinite care be yours|to the program. has been postponed to next Mon- |Hoping to see Hauptman. not guilty of this crime,” the German- @rs members interested in taking part|all this?” And there is only One in|°"° Dermntteed 0 seetlighs sh His lest td tary | announced Wednesday. aid Bad “Why him, echoed general sentiment about stand books “Model Versy” by G. W. Newton ‘ well te land of the soul where heart- Tht. Man ¢ the state house when he replied: |well? Up to the present mneth B, Peterson, president. questionings and bring the sense of homel and “Soldi f the Pl ” E “Noth! is si more.” i‘ - "Ticket sales for “The Blue Ghost” |assurance to our baffled hearts, and|"resks never come and sorrow is noj ant rs of the Plains” by P. £.|Glen Ullin Man, 61, Bis edits m4 has alae no iden where th Good néws, Aina ¢ urged to see Mr. Soule by Mrs.lall the universe who can answer our |*"4 glad reunion be yours in the) club sckmowledging receipt of two ” Byrne, to be staged April 14-15 were launch-/|His name is God, the All Compas- =— ny be DIADOO IE aN PecBaiedns oth Succumbs to Cancer ent to make on the Wendel case 0. Mrs. Harry Weiner, who recently |sionate One. It is He who draws near As due naniuearanataceiea of; 9! library.) Members of the April asec? Tater in the day. ae Whente ue my BONDS Joined the group, has -volunteered|to us in the hour of our direst need, “Nearer My God to Thee” pealed out | Program committee are Dr. Brandes,| Funeral services for Charles —e% There was a report, lacking con- I swear by God that you anne York, April 1—(@)—Govern- « ae Just as he drew near to Job, and as|,. sung by Mr. Soule with organ ac- | Who introduced the two speakers, Rob- |reth, 61, Glen Ullin resident, who firmation, that the grand Jury Waslinnocent man. J = ec 117.24. F gently as a mother hushes her babe to companiment by Miss Ruth Rowley, ert Kirkwood, B. K. Skeels, James/at Mandan Tuesday, have been tenta- liacking four votes necessary to return Treavury ¢0 11236 5 sleep, so God quelled the fears of his tears filled the eyes of the old and Trimble and T. R. Atkinson. tively set for 2 p. m., Friday at the/an indictment in the Wendel case. ). Weather Report |(eri 2 22c22%28,5,5 22 [itr tends, Many sbbea open, uy ot ts cub were MO, Ryan [Glen Olin Tatheran church "me “unpecedenied ction of, the oe y i; “i fly” , H. H. , , . len— : of Divine revelation, an’ assurance ot |, Members of the otitvete rank|J- LaDue, Minot. ~~ [Ulin Wednesday. Physicians said the |faw with the prisoner's execution—| cme git'vou onierie ss eave my life) (On eye a een Prem) WEATHER FORECAST Peace as deep and as real as existence /yritholian, Russell Young, Frank Destroy 40 Bo f ee i one ante nocd ae I epee and see that Justice ts done, I Maryland Fund, 1925; 2082. * : a 9 . Moeller, Louis ° ‘onishing case we Wwint unsetied tonight and Thursday; | "Twas in that hour that blessed [oonvory ‘and’ “Gordon MecGregor. | weer oe, mi near Glen Ullin 29 years ago and held | sinitities. Soottopenreged td dagen Quart. Ine. Sh., 1.58; 1.73. ot so cold Thurs- Way afternoon, 4 North Da- kota: Somewhat “unsettled tonight ‘and Thursday; ightly colder ex- eme southeast As i security and assurance took possess-|Terere at the church were John! Poisoned Apples Here|severat public ies) including eo C. Lioyd Pisher, chief defense coun- |*Peat to an innocent man, I thank) Sel. Inc. Sh., 4.93; no. sion of his inner life and out of his Ehrmantraut, Oscar Walstead, Fred- ams of township ceri Ds fibers pa gat sel, said he had no idea what avenues triumphent soul he cried ‘Now IT know | sick Olsen and Harry Bernstein. The| After an investigation conducted by | 15, 1874 in Sout anon were opened. that my Redeemer liveth. His fears iremainder of the Tribune staff at-|chemists at the state food and drug |came to this state " ; In the case of an indictment being Bave place to blessed faith, unrest|+4eq the services in a body. laboratories here, 40 boxes of apples,| Besides his widow, he leaves four returned against Wendel, Fisher felt Bave place to blessed rest, and with| “Present for the rites with Mrs shipped from the state of Washington |chrildren, Erma, Edith, Edna and te-|that a way would be found to extend quiet and confidence he faced the fU-|yrann were Mr. and Mrs, 8. J. LaDue|to the North Dakota emergency relief |Roy; eight step aren, the stay of Hauptmann's execution. ture with a soul that was invincible. of Minot, and their son-in-law and office, were confiscated by the United |brothers, Peter, George, Christ, Henry| The Mercer county grand jurors were a < ? v in session from early afternoon Tues- Science Has No Answer daughter, Dr. and Mrs, Max Pick-) States marshal’s department and des-|@nd Jacob. ill 1 ctulodk Weedinbaagyaiens “My dear people, I might philoso- worth; P. S. Hilleboe and H. J.|troyed. ‘ oe anti 1:30 p. a phize to you today on the findings of |Nyhus of Grand Forks, uncles of Mrs | William J. O'Leary, ‘deputy mar-| Dickinson and Taylor » finally recessing - Z modern science and quote to you the Mann, Mrs. LaDue is a sister of the|shall, destroyed the apples by order in First seers of the centuries concerning the !jate publisher. E. A. Hughes, one of jof Judge Andrew Miller after the tests Declaimers Win truth of Immortality, but it would] tne closest friends of dhe Mann fam- had revealed that some of the poison : : td. |profit us nothing. I might tell you/iy, was by the side of the widow|remained inside the fruit from the| Tobias Casey of Dickinson, who ; cold . ft what the keenest intellects of the |throughout the services. A number of |spraying with an arsenic and lead s0-| gave “By Rule of Contrary,” won first treme east portion; Thursday fair jages have said concerning this mighty |other relatives of Mr. Mann were un- ie during the growing season. place in the boys’ division and Carole pe meena cage iy to ancl truth, how men have always felt that lable to be present because of illness.| The 40 boxes of apples were part of| Helmer of Taylor with her reading of sfotoudy Mtr tend Thireday, posst {fe joape pak byodhcia large eoteh a rey pp eal es oii ae Sine peel tooksteas - Last Times Tonight & snow in xouth and east-central or big enoug! give expression South Dakota Given Hef office. C. 8. Ladd; state pure food | the girls’ divisiono! secon 2 of romantic thrills! tions ht: . |@ll the longings and capacities of the commissioner, said that apparently the; Missouri Slope conference declama- | |S ss "snaeee aes an Be nate cold Phurwday in 62: [human hee for a they saw the co- Shelterbelt Trees spies, ned’ not been "thoroughly |tion contest held at Richardton Fx-/ HE TOOK THE RAP eme northwest, ul ol seasons, en gi . wi e( fore "4 ipped. lay. . { i ——— * |place to both spring and summer, as ee my Second place in the boys’ division FOR FUN! WEATHER CONDITIONS they beheld the leaves falling trom|, Mitchell. SD. April 1-~UP)_A cab Dr. Willi Ret was won by Louis John Lauts of Tay- 0 High pressure areas are centered |the trees in the autumn time, kindly |!08d of 650,000 trees from the r. Willams MINS [hor with “Junior's First Date.” and|| paushingly he faced twenty’ aver the northern and far western nature seemed to whisi “Thou ‘shalt braska shelterbelt nursery at Fremont Fri F, h r; Ri Delmar Schmidt of New Salem cap- ug! ringly’ e fa opel | sricts, Calgary, 30.42, Roseburg, |i. again in richer rare hect year, {Was here Wednesday ta supplement ‘om ‘Father’s : Rites tired third arith “Pempea; the Litt fish in prison for the girl, .44, while a low pressure area over- ee year. South Dakota's seedlings supplied for é ‘y e loved — because he} the southern states, Oklahoma |Men saw the dragon fly emerge from 1936 planting, according to State Di-' Dr. Maysii M. Williams, state health Gentleman.’ ody thoew ty, 29.56. The weather is somewhat |some filthy pool and flash its glorious blanting: . 2 . 5 In the girls’ division Ruth Nunn of thought he had o: ettled in all sections and preci-|wings in the sunshine of s larger |Tector A. L. Ford, attending the director and resident of Person Court, sentinel Butte placed second with|| ‘months to live! It’s mar) ere 00 has occurred from the Great |iire, and. thus men argued, if Gud |teslonal shelterbelt meeting here. | has returned from Beeton, Ont., where “Homecoming” and Clara Wolff of ‘velous comedy! . ¥ Kes, Barion Sri siadle Missiesipot gives continulty to nayeae ons and | These trees from Nebraska, now over-|she attended the funeral Thursday | wow galem took third with “The Lit- : y* Coast region. Cold weather con- immortality to the trees and flowers |Stocked, will replace tees to be sent for hes tether, John D. Willams, 79, ties, Rebel.” Glen Ullin, Hebron, finues from the upper Mississippi lof earth, and richer life to lower |om South Dakots hunenes i AG Wit ieviilams was summoned . to|Fichardton, Belfield and Beach also Walley westward to the northern creation, would he create man and |Dakota, which is short of s Bs S had contestants entered. pocky Mountain region. fill his soul with geni 4 aspira. (the year’s planting. South Dakota has|Beeton, which is near Toronto, by the) “Dory. a. Barnhart, English teach- s Bismarck station barometer, inches: soul with genius and asplra-| vrriciens trees for its own require- | word that her father was taken grave- “the Dickinson State Teachers BBS. Reduced to sea level, $0.24." |t1n and cause him at last to go only : ly ill of heart trouble Sunday evening.|¢", {the D' Misso ai 6.3 |t0 decay? Lene eee eo She left, here by plane but poor travel- | college, acted as judge of the contest ft. 24 h The Life Eternal VELVA MAN BURIED ing conditions delayed her so that she | “rec! Kiizabe sir’ Sunrise 6:22 “That is unthinkable, for shall not} yelya, N. D., April 1, — Funeral|did not reach home before he passed |4bbey. Mrs. th Kelsay, St. Sunset 7;12 p. m. a man’s conscience, intellect and | services were held here Wednesday | away after being ill for less than 24| Ol! crilanugite im eaaiase OF 3 PRECIPITATION memory occupy a far larger place than jor John Burgess, well-known busi- | hours. lege heats, se of : For Bismarck Station: all material things? Like Victor Hugo.|ness man and a resident of Velva| Mrs. Williams died 10 years ago. Be- | SPeech, gave & es for March ... 88 |men still exclaim at the close of life | since 1900, who died Sunday at a Mi-| sides Dr. Williams, there are two sons reading. ey -89|down here ‘My very longing for in-/not hospital of cancer. He operated|and five daughters left to mourn finity proves the infinite. Winter may|@ machine and blacksmith shop at/| their parents, A world’s record belongs to a sow 80 lhe nh my head, but the assurance of| Sheldon, N. D., for 12 years pe 0 a | owned = by a Worcestershire, Eng., an pecoal spring 4 is sieges wae moving here. He leaves @ son, two} STETSON HATS for Men at termes The Heh peoanced 385 pigs ol 2 George Douglas Mann daughters, five sisters and two broth- zens 3 63 being horn the Apes A of Eternity deep- ove i Alex Rosen & Bro. three litters within one year. PARAMOUNT, “Teday and Thuredsy hood, for his was the heritage of & ore 2 tous sar t,t Sater ae Beautiful Monoplane Will Be Donated || Pos ee eternal verities of high honor, integ- —Pie— inate si ane ae! ZO Fortunate Person During Air Show a i passed into oblivion and pe: ; "The sereemingly faney, iL the dust, EDWARD. Coming in April the final vias in the gemetery was 8 EVERETTS HORTON A SHOWER OF HAPPY SMASH HITS! floral piece representing the gates ry ajar, and at its base the symbolic —A Spring Jubilee of Greater Shows!—— 8 | ae tie ee ccamntegtoe ot cretvana Fri-Sat, April 3-4 ‘Ther.-Fri.Sat, April 9-10-11 papa yaea i pene a glerts “18 Hours by Air” “Everybody's Old Man” inent in the di tions at both ‘ the home and the church Jean Bennett - Zesu Pitts | Irving Cobb - Rochelle Hudson The answer to numerous inquiries as to the meaning of the sym- Sun.-Mon.-Tue., April 12-13-14 High-Low-_, |bolical figures is that “30” is news- Sun-Mon.-Tue,,. April 5-6-7 “Trail of the Lonesome 24 18 .06|Paper parlance for the end of the “Petticoat Fever” Pine” 18 12 .00|;Newpaperman’s story. It was the Robt. 100% — Tribune employes’ way of saying that Mentgemery - Myrna Ley natural coler SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS the Ife work of the man ae had ‘What a pair! With Styvia Sidney High- Low- labored with them for many years in est est Pet.!puiiding a newspaper had been fin- 9 : ii : SNOW .. 4 18 OL Wouldn’t you like to have this beautiful Porterfield cabin monoplane pictured above? City, ano 12° 6 28) 'shed. Held Deep Convictions SOME MEMBER OF THE BISMARCK AIR SHOW ‘ASSOCIATION WILL RECEIVE THIS MONTANA POINTS, “He was a man of deep convictions,"| PLANE FREE OF CHARGE DURING THE AIR SHOW HERE JULY 8, 4 and 5. Valued at . igh Low. Rey. Vater said in eat Pet, (egy ot eas ata, eentnuine his} $2,098, this plane will carry two full-grown men comfortably at 115 miles per hour, with a 19 9 i|cr broad sympathies and of a, | cruising speed of 105 miles per hour. It uses only five gallons of fuel per hour. ’ <0. 18 10 02 impulses, and to him his duty was —_— the spectacular air show which will) their work in any way. A weataen AT OTHER Porvrs [been misundentsod, wusjudyed “ana [Everyone Urged to Secure Mem. |be staged here. igh: en eleiaeacpretad. but he Ln nit bership in Bismarck Air ~ |equivocate. word was * 7 lhe was the soul of honor; for he Show Association ( 100 | found Lenard in life cown here SS 1 |that commanded him to live danger- of ‘O4}ously and sct he lived gloriously for| Some fortunate man, woman or Ld f ; 20|he championed the eause of the poor | child 1s going to receive an airplane pole nisi THROWBACK and the oppressed and he gave gen- | ‘His Raigad gift from the Bis- re erously of both his time and his sup-/™arck Alr Show association. stance to build the community in one of highlights of the Bis- by which he lived, and to heal the wounds | Marck Air Show here July 3, 4 and 5,| By-laws of this association empha-|. of others, for mo worthy cause ap- some member of the association will|size the policy of the association to pealed to him in vain. be presented with a new Porterfield “He hated sham and hypocrisy, but oe eae are nationally-| air show : Style A—Red Letter Bible, over- there was something deep in this! cnown and have proved exceedingly i ping limp biack leather cov- The Bismarck Tribune Bible Distribution =} Style B—Plain Print Bible, Di- vial eure Lp bi: ea) grain et rain exe le leather ci im iat durable, thr cits round corners, ja lettering, ‘lari three DO! of the Compassionate Christ. To him his employes were not mere hands, BBBEhGBSEebeshes E 5 5 & ; Z 3s g E or Style B, with include 13 cents 5 i 5 F 4 g a g Q Mail Orders: firs sf there sou additional for postage, packing and insu: and there I saw the soul of| This Porterfia ; D A Chance for Every Reader to Get 2 New Bible saseee 5 g 8