The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1936, Page 7

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Minot Farmer Recalls Hauptmann As Soldier German Immigrant to U. S. Served in Same Training Camp With Kidnaper That is the story of Otto Martin. 36-year-old farmer near Minot, who was stationed at the same camp as bers during the war. Martin ——— came country from Germany Minot,.N. D., April 3.—(@)—“Any lin 1923, e complaints or comments?” barked a German army officer on inspection day to a company of soldiers in train- ing at a German camp during the ‘World war. A slender lad stepped from the Never Reply Martin says that he could never forget the reply of the young private to the officer's command. “Hauptmann, Herr Hauptmann.” In the farmer explained. ranks, “Hauptmann” means “main-man” ot | “What is the name?” demanded the |“captain.” ‘The reply was the same as officer. though the private had said, “Haupt- “Hauptmann, Herr Hauptmann,” mann, Mr. Captain,” Martin explains. came the reply. ges Arar Bila eagle And Bruno Richard Hauptmann, 17/usugl sound of the words made years old on that day in 1917, was |impreasion upon the memory of Ans the only in the company to'mer private Martin, socording to his have the courage to complain of camp ‘story. 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Both re- ceived early army training at Camp Kreckow near Stettin, Germany, on the shore of the Baltic sea, Martin states, Martin was a member of the second battalion, reserve infantry, Regiment No. 42, Hauptmann served in the Ersatz battalion, reserve in- fantry, Regiment No. 103. Martin asserts that during the sev- eral months he received training at the camp, he became quite well ac- quainted with Hauptmann. Haupt- mann was a quiet young fellow, well liked by his associates, he says. “I left the camp in November, 1917. and never saw Hauptmann again, nor did I hear his name mentioned until the newspapers in September, 1934 showed his pictures in connection with the kidnaping case,” Martin says. “I remembered him immediately as NEW UTILITY RATES INSTATE APPROVED Williston, Fargo, Grand Forks and Other Points to Re- ive Benefits New residential, water heating and industrial power electric rates of five companies were announced Friday by the state board of railroad cor i sioners. At Williston, a new optional i. dential rate was approved by | the board for the Montana-Dakota Util- ities company. The rate is retro- active to March 1. The new rates and comparisons, at given his name to the officer ‘Hauptmann, Herr Hauptmann’”. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1936 Williston are: month, first ‘one dollar. proval of the commission. Manfred, and Underwood. Just Call 626 or 627 518 Ninth St. SPOHN’S Four Regular Deliveries Daily FRESH VEGETABLES health food at its best, Libby’s Pineapple Juice 2 No. 2 cans for 29c Contains Vitamins A, B, C. Chipso Washing Pow- der, large pkg. Macaroni-Cheese Dinner, ready to bake, Kraft’s new combina- tion product, Blue Rose Rice, fancy quality, 3 Ibs. .... Calumet Baking Powder, 1 Ib. can Tuna Fish, 7 oz, can, 2 for VAN CAMP’S CANNED GOODS SALE Vegetable Soup, Kidney Beans, Spaghetti, Tomato Juice, Pork and Beans, these are large tall cans and a real buy, whole, green cut or wax, your choice 2 cans for Libby’s Pears 2 large 2% cans for leeal airy, pr ter. OEE Garris, Blue Goose, Pecan Meats, excellent quality, per Ib. ........ 47c Shelled Walnut 47 c Meats, per Ib. ... 25c Kraft’s Cheese, American Campbell’s Tomato Juice, large 50 oz. can 2% cans for 43c The kind you will be most SS a Libby’s Bantam or Kernel 100 kwh per 8% cents per kwh, formerly 9 cents; next 100 kwh, 8 cents pe: kwh, formerly included a 200 kwh step; next 300 kwh, five cents per kwh, formerly 7 cents; more than 500 kwh per month, 4 cents, formerly 6 cents, The minimum bill remains at For the first time, a special water heating rate of $1.50 per kwh during stated hours, was placed ir effect by | qx the Central Light and Power com- pany in 12 communities, with ap- ‘The new rates will be effective May, 1 on electric power used for water heating purposes during the hours of 9:30 p. m., to 7 a. m., and 12:30 p. m., to 3:30 p. m., daily. The rates will be in effect in’ Anamoose, Cathay, Coleharbor, Drake, Fessenden, Gar- rison, Hamberg, Harvey, Martin, Max, A reduction of 50 per cent of the | minimum charge on power rates for the member of our company who had | grain elevators and feed mill motors as|was approved by the board for the Northern States Power company at Power company at Fargo and fect after September 1. four years. Minot; the Union Light Heat and Red River Power company at Grand Forks, The rate will affect the charge for connected loads, is retroactive to March 1 and will no longer be in ef- Korzybska, Portrait painter. 5 Women Picked for Intellectual Beauty the Frances Perkins, Minister Ruth Bryan jday by Countess Mira Skarbek de|by New Zealanders. ai @ Mre. 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