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DIPLOMATS MATCH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1936 / a gry ck, Sex butte; Tescher,| Mcléan—A. A. Peck, Uni H 4 sie's soldiers retreating in disorgan- jsibly three other persons completed ONTINUE bullding payments can be secured un. Debs, Reaticnl Butte; Matt W. 3. Bickert, Washburn; Paul Zieg- =—_ ized groups toward Addis Ababa. the list of those expected to attend. less at least 18 per cent of Y nak ‘ Onristi Ra-| ler, Emmet; L. N. Conklin, Garrison; . The Ethiopian capital was likened An undertaker’s surgeon had pre- from page one depleting base bd geri e et ee Wi eruibane: Fred | E. E. Simons, Benedict. in appearance to a dead city with pared Hauptmann’s body so that lit- il B . and sugar beets) 1s in soll building ot | teigh; J. of pera: Bey er Bas Morris M. Lee, Alex: only about 10 per cent of its citizens tle was visible of the marks of his| Payments W: e soil conserving crops. Seibel, an as ee / dngar; ©. ©. Mogen, Charlton; Anton )\| remaining within the city limits. Sat- death. The body was clad in a dark Based on Divisions County committees were named to| Daniel SEn , g, |Skidsvold, Alexander; J. 1, Wheeling, ' urday’s raid by five Italian airplanes, grey suit, apparently one that take charge of the work, until @| Hettinger—E. H. Yonaka, bers Skaar; O. K, Holm, Watford City. } which machine-gunned the local air- the prison gave him. Beneath, were Set Up by Chiefs} permanent set-up can be made by the,Q. Jacobs, Havelock; Theo. Guten- ‘Mountrail—Harry Hardy, Ross; C. B yim tor | PIROM A eee bei foes WEE Father Faihan Tae Hoty |® white shirt and » black and white farmers themselves, f rapa j woes Line re Shes MonK®.| Heppner, Lostwood; Howard stiffer. or WOpla}a bigger squadron wi ehan Tal on Hol ie, a 1 oder, ng; 2 5 B i. * 3 J. OW. : ritish Sympathy : Pan TS a ee eee Salada . 'Y |Me-nree score detectives were ordered|| be explained to farmers. ‘The farmers Cee ee eee’ John | MeSrGbsca’ fe; hbertba, . CUactas Parshall; 3. W, biitchell, Palermo; Ny Increases as Italians Ex- |tain horizon. Week Commemoration in to join in the search Monday which|in each county jail will then set up| Noon witon; O. W. Brostrom, Bis-|Nick Schwartz, Hebron; Matt Crow-|""Sheridan—John Bruns, McClusky: tend Advances Christian Churches District Attorney W. F. X. Geoghan is| their own local organizations. marck; Willlam Fricke, Baldwin, |ley, Hebron; Fred Krause, HaséNi/nen unruh, Goodrich: F. R. Rau- directing in his investigation of Wen- Neutral Classification. Barnes—Fred Aandahl, Litchville;| Jacob Lang, Zap. .|sust, Goodrich; H. F. Panrow, Ana- : UBS or EWS saa i del’s 5 Under the present set-up cultivated) monk ‘Heimes, Valley City; E. B.| Morton—Walter J. smith, 3 Man dan ; John Dahl, McClusky. nd o (By the Associated Press) THE == Talks by Rev. Father Robert Fee-| Wendel, still held in a New Jersey | summer-fallow land and idle land are Large, Oriska; C. W. Jaeger, Dazey; | Herman lberer, New Ds T. Murray, Berthold; France has begun a campaign for == han, pastor of St. Mary's procathed- | ail, charged with the crime for which |in a neutral classification. The com-| mova’ prudevold, Page. Gerving, Glen Ulin; Carl Borg/e 4° ponnelly, Kenmare; Walter ‘ in an all-inclusive agreement against ral; Chester Mitchell, local represent-|Hauptmann died, has claimea that| mittee meeting at Fargo appealed to CG Rey T, Landblocm, Fargo; Flasher; A. P. Stockert, Solen. Blume, Glenburn; E. D. Pierson, 7 war in answer to Reichsfuehrer Hit- Births ative of the sponsors of the Major|several men “kidnaped” him in New | Secretary Wallace to bring them ben Joss Bplscernelen ‘Sheldon; -Frank|. Oliver—M. P. Jenson, Hazen; HLH. Makoti; Olaf Hanson, Ryder. ler’s proposals that separate peace Twins, a boy and a girl, Mr. and)Bowes amateur hour program, and|York, took him to a house in the der a separate classification and make MeKernie, wild Rice; William Watt,|Henke, Hanover; MJ. ee porary a pacts be negotiated bilaterally among), "\vitiam Kramers, Velva, at $:12|Joe Spies, recently returned from Sheepshead Bay section of Brooklyn. mae bana eid the state| Leonard; W. F. Sutton, Hutter, ler; E. R. Harrington, Center; J Members of the Burleigh cdunty Minr the nations of Europe, neyland 3:46 p. m, Sunday, Bismarck/|vacation trip to Cailfornia, were in-|and then tortured him unitl he algned| | Supervision of the work in the state T@Xnet NY et ton rade ss _ committee have been asked to meet f jan st French officials indicated they hospital cluded on the regular Monday noon|a “confession.” : re to be named by the secretary |dock; G,C. Crimmins, Hazelton; P.|_ Sioux—F. Wa; Seis aye} at Bismarck at 3 p. m., Wednesday, $ of dh: anted any New security oe ot the| £08. Mr, and Mrs, Bverett Lobb,|luncheon program of the Bismarck| The “confession,” later repudiated, | Of five to be named by the secretary | cocks OO CERI vie ators Led Port, i jalimel, S¢ which time a chairman will to peaks «structed on the framework oxman 1028 Seventh St., at 7:30 p.m. Satur- (Zions club. fsald he kidnaped the Lindbergh baby| Of sericulture, after conference with/ x fen, Braddock; Andress Wolf, Thunder Hawk, 8. D.; John L. Turner. stected and arrangements made for a ‘ :nittia ane ie Aepaee Sas Goo un-| day, St. Alexius hospital, Father Feehan, speaking on the tn had it in his possession when it) Mieheon ie Hague. sg sa ah set be James J. Maher, Morris- series of [Bectings to be bel iB ie eed. — Holy Week commemoration in the|died. Farmers ir count Kidder—Ross Hailbeck, le; John . 8. D. . «| county. ‘fangemen' be iia Diarecraaquence, “the world 1s likely Deaths Christian churches, "aald that. the county ecciiovietsal conservation ag-|Dobbert, Robinson; ay ja Bg K. Morland, agg tt made for transportation to the 1 if ; . : teele; | W. bourn, ; | Jamest distri ier 1.3 a eae ot ry Chri aad tne cea| CON TIN U E Jf |ooctstions and nanate thetr own af-|Stecle; William T. Sherman, Steele:| Mi oNew iegiands bath Bo-|"MBeetONn,cstrict conference, i Fy uber, Na} He 4 i” ant ommlt= “ling eho fist Memonstrations of this| Jacob pinder and Miss. Tna Reich, ORL at the Christian ehurch ‘tee List 1,000 Hurt as Sine agent tek, So detains tyre; A.B. ‘Theisen, Napoleon; Ed. Lexie ire seepeeacn, Mi} teemen will receive thelr expenses and* nent conflict are likely to take place this| both of Bismarck, id Miss Miiza-|Pitining the influence on the ves ot} Storm Slashes Way | wnat to do in 1036: riea| Hee ee Conse mA! Birnie Wea bok belies pe ee Pe seeoning neva, London, and Brus-) Albert E. Ingson ant - jits followers. “Add together the acreage of i iy ae : ‘. a , The Sais with sessions of the League of|beth Frances Moll, both of Bismarck. |'“ngiicnell thanked the club tor its! ‘Through Mid-South) gernting sine’ tor 199s except flax| Ed. Bauer, Zeeland; HG. Jonas, Fre-|Culver, Gladstone. ke iat ‘ et Nations’ “committee of 13,” the gen-| Cyril EB. Cunningham, McKenzie, /nart in making the amateur night emails and sugar beets. donia; H. ce iber ley; Jac "| daeds Bae OObanibe Men daumeribcd 0 STETSON HATS for Men at tate eral staffs of France, Belgium, and|and Miss Alice C. Hassa, Bismarck. |program, during which Bismarck waa sissippl. Suburban Willis Heights suf- ‘Add Wheat Acreage’ linia 5, BiilieG PhigheatO Brander. New Bockiacd: Clyde Gil-| Alex Rosen & Bro. futur, Great Britain, and the Locarno treaty atthe honor city, @ success: Major! fered worst. - “Add any contracted wheat acreage DT ctoen: G. F. Geissler, |lett, Hamar; Harold Aslakson, Shey -| === seem teapt signatories respectively. Word has been Bardi here bine] Bowes was appointed honorary fifth) Booneville, Miss. was next to be under 1985 crop control programs to| Mega: albert Larson, sidney: Gi 7 ea, Hi - 4 past 1 British sympathies for Ethiopia ap-|Sydney C. eh ace rey Peal district governor of Lions for Mon-| struck. the soll depleting acreage determined | Medina: Albert I , . , P. Johnson, Grace City; tee aa Ea : this 2 peared to be mounting as Italian! representative for tl St E ui Bi! 7S day by Al Kuhfeld of Beach. From there the storm rushed north- aBbve ib HO. 1, peer eitar re ene niet Tyan. Oseriagton: Gilbert eat Loaf rgee Un Armies consolidated territory won by |district of the Federal Housing #0-| Spies told of the places he had/eastwardly into Red Bay, Ala, then!" Co itiate the acreage on which peter Carlin, Hettinger: John Balley, nen Melville; Paul Marriage, New|| Dread, 12c per loaf at all empl mallitary vietories in northern Ethiopie aoe oe itis headguarters in [visited on his trip to and from the| veered into the Armour mings, Har-|,. cont may be secured if shifted | nett ,ouum, Het cu Bester! ere a fnopta, Bortune grocers, | last, —securing the Italian position on the| gions 1, 2 and 3 with headquarters Pacific coast..Dr. F. B, Strauss, pro-|lan mines and cross bridge villages Ree {Ha bon CapIstinnr Wake Gt iiss poe : Gutenberg, Leminiel a De . . "e Bere eee sperms or take Tae, He maiitee | New ork Cn gram | chaltman, Jnr od ced ne a ee at soced mene|t soll conserving or soll ‘bullding|” pilings —C. . Geesaman,”Belflel : ‘ i of supply for the Nile ai s speakers. Scores i cent c : ‘ Lee gation systems of the Anglo-Egyptian| Contracts for the tian aah oy Musical entertainment was fur-| carried to the nearby cities of Mem-|°F0PS. ae Sarees RA aay he tes Conny = a fee 4 Th Sudan and Egypt. the San Haven state at 9 3, D,|nished by George Humphreys, who! phis, Tenn. Amory, Miss, Pontotoc, / 77° 2.0 ! grown in 18, bave 18 (fet wan Hiern eMaWe TODAY and TUES 3 Shope eae UT al a ad bain hn Ble) Dat be et te board |S8ne two vocal solos, “Calvary” by|Miss, and New Albany, Miss, tor) many acres in soil conserving or| Bowman—Lioyd Mahlum, Bowman; an : arbit quarters said the Fascist sited toh Harris, chairman 0! hy in Mey ry Pre Rodney, and “In the End of the Sab-| treatment. soil building crops; if sugar beets are/ i L, Pittsley, Bowman; Cc. W. Grif- J ‘uniformly victorious along the nort of administration, sai jonday. bath” by Speaks, He was accompanied The business section of Tupelo was grown, have one-half ss many actes| fin, Geran: a id: ern front with Emperor Haile Selas-|viously all bids on the plant had been |). 's5..0° mn, Fritch at the plano, | Spared the full force of the olow and 5 4 Ensign, Scranton; Ce rs Ce. eee : aia eos aoe ted be they were ‘too high. |>¥ settles ee the Lee county courthouse, the Tupelo|in soil conserving or soll ouilding/D, J. Beier, Rhame. \ Tr rejected because they Announcement was made that the ‘4 iy , crops. These soil conserving and soil! Diinn—Hans Schmidt, Killdeer; ‘ edie aerate Bismarck Men's Chorus would sing a irre7,uiciy into mongues for the ullding acreages must be in addi-/Robert Wilcox, Kildeer: ‘R, col|| RELATIVES WANTED HER FORTUNE! Weather epart Gorg Andrson of Wing and Roy)speclal Easter program at the clty| seed and hospitals for the Injured. |tion to the acreage shifted under No.| smith, Halliday: L. C. Ross, Killdeer; Anderson of the Still community re- Auditorium, following | the | regular Hospital Destroyed Delica Lined) io Goh el ot) soll ola ROUGHNECKS WANTED HER LOVE! WEATHER FORECAST turned here from Great Falls, Mont., | | ‘The Tupelo city hospital was de- | ques! For Bismarck and vicinity: © Un- 3 Glen Vantine and Harry Woodman- Saturday where they spent a weer | oe were named to the program com- stroyed by the storm. Golden Valley—Henry Feldhusen, At Least 15% Beach; Ray Hathaway, Beach; Os- settled and colder, with moderate \visiting with relatives. During their A heavy rain helped firemen to ex- Cold Wave to- tay, Roy received the approva: of the “Neither soil conserving nor soll/car M. Clarin, Beach; Chas, Kirk- mittee for next week. Leonard An- SERB VE SESSSSES ECE RET 8B | generally fair; not quite so cold northwest portion. For South Da- kota: Unsettled, colder central and north portions; moderate Col ‘Wave extreme west tonight; eed generally fair and continued cold, with colder extreme south portion. d|Ward Morrissey, Mrs. J. E, O'Neil, 611 Ninth St.,| Philadelphia, April 6.—(4)—Senator who accompanied her husband tojGerald P. Nye (Rep., N. D.) Sunday Helena, Mont., several weeks ago, re- |night said copper Easter greetings are turned to Bismarck Sunday fromjpeing sent by native Italians and Green Bay, Wis., where she had been |sympathizers to friends and relatives summoned when her sister, Mrs. Ed-|in Italy, “to be rolled into munitions died suddenly of |of war.” He said thin sheets of cop- heart trouble Friday, March 20. The! per are being used, with an Easter late Mrs. Morrissey was a bride of|sreeting inscribed on one siae, Nye five months. Mrs, O'Neil made the Tupelo Daily News, whose home was demolished, said the tornado roared in all of a sudden like “a line of fast freight trains.” The Negro section about Purk lake. to the north of the city, was denol- ished. Tupelo was isolated for several hours by the blow. tinguish the storm-generated blazes. a“ rere hah resettlement administration to home- |“@rson Nee reece een prize. Gov. Hugh White ordered ‘Adit. is gave her a “home”... even For North Da-|stead a 160-acre tract of government| ious Gen. A. J. O'Keefe to Tupelo and though she was the kota: Unsettled|irrigated land located about 30 miles Tidings of Good Wil] jother units of the National aa . hia sian ‘ nod Coldest, econ teat Ballas He will go WEN) oe a anh AldeN ee ‘ D, AR AMOUNT ] wealthiest erate Col av i; S| were lized, FY cnet on a out toe to make his home later this spring. T Pred Price, publisher of the TODAY and TUES. in the world! night; les da WHAT A PAIR TO BE IN LOVE! niee Montana: | Generally fair to |trip to Green Bay by airplane and addressed a youth conference. C ONTINUE D “Sad , since the funeral has been visiting te % ner eee felr cast, unsettled west portion, /roiatives in that vicinity, which is Cc ONTINUE D from page one aes Re and y poets her former home. from an one: Says Mrs. Gibson * MY RN rN L Y z i gnow early tonight in extreme south-| A slight improvement was reported | Hauptmann’s Death ‘Tricked’ by State uireeaa me ‘ ; east; colder in west and north, mod-|bY attendants at the local hospital) py es Political Bees : 2 ‘i erate cold wave in northwest tonight; |! the condition of Mrs, Bennus Car Sebles wv Joe Donis, whose name was brought and merrily! It's . x at colder Tuesday in south and cast-|t¥-Around, aged Indian woman fron} Tague in New Jersey] into the trial, and pointed out that the first time since co central portions. Brockton, Mont., who was critically aun ha a many of the Donis children seactasils Mee q “4 ——— injured in an Automobile accldent | osisiative investigation of the Lind-' round her home from time to time ‘ ar WEATHER CONDITIONS re eh sind bergh kidnap-murder case. and that Joe was 11 years younger ‘ in yataitota’to the upper Great Lakesh. b, y, Miller, 825 Eighth 8t., of the than she. e te regi Winni) and 8. 8. Mazie, |p, 7 ‘ " BRUNO HAUPTMANN’S Left Money as Annuity ‘ 5; a 39436, while a ish Lake eer tee | spicy hiseepramareiemeenenind LAST RITES ARE HELD Regarding the insurance money, ; s¢ “ge rg eee a ey Upon his return he will be joined ai| Brooklyn, N. ¥., Apifl 6—(P)—|Kuhfeld pointed to Lepagunerrd eater a considerably in the lower ‘ise Farge Wednesday by Mrs. Miller and|While detectives searched parts of) not know the insurance po! af wi a e Valley, central and southern Pla! they will remain there to attend the |Brooklyn Monday for the house injforce at the time ca fsa acer nA States and in Alberta. Somewhat |convention of the North Dakota Op-|which Paul H. Wendel said he was|death, and that a! ia en ei ; ft warmer, weather prevails in Cae tometry essociation. They will re-|forced to “confess” the Lindbergh |payment was made i. oe Hos dy a Precipitation has occurred in. the [tum home Saturday or Sunday. Lewfiat rea rope nnnieleris-taie Lerch tcer einen so just . Canadian Provinces and from the Y & simple ie . on, Great Lakes region southwestward to C oO NT I N U E D Bruno Richard Hauptmann, After payment had been ponene ee 1 the southern Rocky Mountain region. from page ons Mrs, Anna Hauptmann, widow of the insurance company on the le IMAGINE! it is also snowing in eastern N Wall: B Bi the man electrocuted for the xidnap-|vice of Stark county officials, she . . : | Ep Seen eee iiohear aliace bares big slaying, planned to take @ parting |made no attempt to collect, he ae Es : pes {26g0, “Recueed to, sea level, 3004. | Payment of AAA to |l00% st his body Monday before ne sant Guertions of Ruhfeld 2 he te- ||: THE ROLLICKING STAGE SUCCESS . . . FUNNIER THAN EVER ‘ 3t. 24 hour change, -0.3 ft. Large Corporation) 1t was announced the funeral would |gan a discussion of medical facts in- ON THE SCREEN! PLUS—POPEYE - NEWS - MUSICAL 3 font tae eae + |be conducted by the des D G. Wer- rie in ne panetens ont t — slit ported under various crop control pro- |ner, Seventh Day Adventist pastor in ony it was “impoassil Pl i PRECIPITATION grams were: the Bronx, and by the Rev. John |fingers of. an unconscious Pas gery Por Bismarck Station: Sugar—$961,064 to a Puerto Rican|Matthiesen, Hauptmann’s spiritual | around the butt of the gun have ‘ ‘Total this month to date ..... + 01]corporation; $862,460 to a Hawalian jadvisors. Mrs. Hauptmann, and pos-|the fingers retain that position, : formal, this month to date .. 08 | producer, $92,237 to a California beet i : i Fotal, January Ist to date -... 184 sugar producer; $68,505 to a Colorado : Accumulated deficiency to date 04 | beet sugar grower. WESTERN NORTH DAKOTA 01 BeRessssesss' 00) Massachusetts producer. Corn-hogs—$150,000 to the “largest hog farm in the world,” located in California; $49,194 to a farming com- pany in New Jersey; $19,098 to a Paid Californian $29,398 Wheat—$20,398 to a California farming concern for the second 1934 and first 1935 periods; $26,022 to the “operator of a number of farms” in Washington state; $23,845 to a Cali- fornia bank, owner of a large wheat Acreage; $22,325 to a “large Montana farmer.” Cotton—$115,700 in 1934 to an Ar- kansas concern; $80,000 the same year to another Arkansas company. Tobacco—$41,454 to a Florida con- “Behold the Man” (Modern Passion Play) Presented by the Cathedral Players at the Y nantes! DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK i ‘Hf Double-Mellow Old Golds mete u a3 i? le care cic. Put, ducer; alba toe oo carton don’t win you Grand Forks, snow 1 00] Brower; $15,450 to a Kentucky grower. 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