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=] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (=== | | ESTABLISHED 1878 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1936 i PRICE FIVE CENTS 11 Die, 3 Live in Plane Crash Mexican Train Hurled From Bridge by Explosion 77 HINER PLUNGES INTO MANY DEAD, INURED\Chorus Program to MONDAY ELECTIONS (CUT IN NUMBER OF (Storm Toll Now Is HOUNTAN TOP NEAR STORY UNORTOW BIRED IN WRECKAGE] B, IN MONGPAUTES | FARHERS EUOBLE |". " IT RMNES WT -aessaroerye. cone | TOD URW uDANONED, PeNeved! Over 400s ear ; Phone for Help Auditorium Sunday Night [Hatton Opposes Sunday Beer! Reduced Appropriations Causes} Stricken Communities in Rebels Believed to Have Bomb- ‘ TWO OTHERS ARE ALIVE ed Span as Passenger at 8:45 P. M. Sales; Hettinger Favors Cut From 7,000 to Lesser Southern States Passed Over It al _ Tart Bimarary meal ore, Private Ownership Allotment (is aa ahaa re, gu ar waa Region in i , fered. mane by tie Bamarek Maas Rising rivers added the threat of _ estern Pennsylvania ON VERA CRUZ-CAPITAL RUN : eee at be. a nomen cn bacter| ONLY 70 VOTE IN GARRISON|NEED LIBERALIZED LOANS hres hast le Jan KIS E : Ties Up Rescuers é Sunday he Bd the city auditori- a " - stricken by sartuatses wifich inaj Have ‘ . : Prominent Politicians Aboard : heel aust lerson, = Pres-!Band Fund Levy Favored at|More Than 6,000 Applications ao ibd voll Saorinian ‘ s nL edibba April 1—(?)—Eleven, But No Foreigners Report- The songfest will begin at 8:45 P.| Emmons County Seat; New for Loans Already Had | windstorms this week and last had pilots on a. westbound ‘Transeontine m., to permit all to attend evening 7 services at local churches before com- England Ballot Light Been Received been recovered and Red Cross au- ental and Western airliner, perished ing to the Tt will last ap- thorities said 1,727 persons were bad- Tuesday in @ crash against a western proximately an hour. eT Reduction from 1,000 to 3500 in| aged 3200 homes Sn a 40 miles southwest of Pittsburgh. f x . west 0: urg! whe ciem, wb made, helen ih he common form |e numer of ene ho i be) Eset woh aed der oe The cal ttn ack a ty taken up, the money to go to Camp|dents of more than ® score of helped by the resettlement adminis-|cast skies at two mill cities hardest ° weather and straining desperately to tration under its “standard farm |hit—Tupelo, Miss, and Gainesville, reach a safe port, smashed into jag Grassick, ’s health municipalities under the alderman- a Lake a aie aa major ayes discussed results of|P!an” was announced here Tuesday|Ga.—where death rolls mounted in ‘ ged Chestnut Ridge mountain en Presentation of some of the facts| Monday's elections. by Howard Wood, state administra-| each community to near 200. : route from Newark to Pittsburgh. Pee cca Bodies recovered at Tupelo totaled dive te tareninse sien CREE James cities although at Hatton and Het- ‘standard farm plan” provides | 183; at Gainsville 183, : jstum! @ farmhouse and telee Dislike to Sing Free tinger balloting was comparatively vhs nth to Haris for borer Sixteen other deaths in Mississippi, MS i lea eet aah cee Decision to give the concert in sup-| heavy as issues were injected into the epepnent eae crop peed stl hears 10 in Alabama, and! Gust Reinholt, 44, Stanton, |back to the soen ieroF thereat “ahe port of Camp Grassick was based, besser s ‘tddonnilt ‘At the same time Wood sald that lina SeuLAa aeaG and South Car-) wp, farmer who has served six @ registered nurse, and sought to give Anderson said, both on the desire to the former town citizens turned 10,000 farm families et hae from the latest storm.) years’ of a life sentence for the laid to any living passengers. do something for that worthy charity| thumbs down on Sunday beer sales} 2100) reeled Rain Swells Rivers death of his 8-year-old son, Teddy, |" Names of the dead were not ims and the disinclination of the chorus|by @ decisive 257 to 70 sore abe | coal) cn lon Laie will be’ Rain swollen streams threatened| has asked for a trial, claiming a mediately available. to sing for nothing. eee! the Gey count Ate i mies th ne a Hate caged re several communities which escaped} confession was forced from him The report of the crash spurred A “Wwe Lebalh ne fgh tee ee : ae ras cloriag outlawing brew ral . gove Hes ats Aiea bara Sant can sscseeati twisters) under duress, (Associated Press |every available ambulance to the scene ait press night londay. Photo). be sald, “When s thing costs nothing it See eee ee ee Gano e metal iW one vealitisahen series, generated by é-inch rain- Wat Uniontown hospi, officals said H ikely to be regarded as worth ship of publie utilities were elected| stating the amount allotted to North SIRI Closing: “tiptieanas ASSO Haft tees she rlceed ipsted opePltt! about the camp will be made by Mrs.| Voting Monday was light in most Morris. other musical comedy successes, died Tuesday morning at Doctors |not want to make an sdmission| Aldermen to fill vacancies created by | Dekota for the fiscal year ending June Narco iiualiiae: HENRY L, RE AD Urocurrying thee dowa’ theese hospital. Miss Miller, in private |charge for a sacred concert sung on|°usting of three others following |30, 1936, is $2,000,000 for 3,600 stan- | were fercanina mue seal I Oh ua life Mrs. Chester O'Brien, hed |Sunday. The decision to take up a/fight which arose from granting of /derd plan cases and for loans to co-| 4 away in eastern North Carolina, mThe Shad b than f boon cunfined at the:bopelial foc jcoliection for Camp Gréasick. seerned Renee uincrnen, wit surely operatives as the result of reduced sp-| ‘The Washington weather bureau Inoure overdue on «fight, trom, New three. weeks. was admitted ve both problems. We hope propriation. : retire if those ousted win an aj warned of overflows ‘in the Raleigh York and searching planes had set suffering from s sinus infection | people will come and, if they like the [Tete 1 inets tone tate nunwenae | ocr g Criginal allotment, plan, he | district vyery heery Tneae” ‘ous rom Piuabarg aet in. She was 38 years concert, will contribute generously.” court. might be expected on the Cape Fear Crash in Dense Woods ae (Rede cert Meares: berated Elect Various Officials and Neuse rivers. AND MERCH ANT. DIES ‘The Summit hotel, three miles from cert last Aldermen, members of the park ‘The Ocmulgee river was above flood y the scene of the wreck, is the highest “One tirst commission, justices of the peace, po- stage at Macon, Ga., and West Point, place in western Pennsylvania, sur- the ravine ¥ pas: lice magistrates and treasurers were Ga., was warned the Chattahoochee rounded by dense woods, mountain sengers escaped. named in most of the municipalities. river would reach 26 feet—the level of | Heart ase Claims Bismarck jranges and accessible by only one Other informa‘ bodies, Several cities had mayoralty contests. ‘said. '@ 1929 flood—Wednesday. Addit . main road, the National pike. had been ae ‘The returns by cities: 4 | fain_was predicted for Georgia and Resident Since 1883; Fun- Weather officials sald es fra Hernandez, superintendent Lakota—Six aldermen were Carolinas. “absolut zero" Vera Crux Terminal company, escap- a rae eegmaaton will be marked €Y| for. four and. two year terimA aces Fire eianihy eral Set. Thuraday ly nity not engine ray ong ‘tnydred; J by Raiph Warren Soule, chorus direc-|°"Y ® fraction of the normal vote that only Fire and danger of pestilence - State police said a WPA worker deading to beliet Pullman pes- IN STH YEAR tor, ana a plano solo, “On the Mount” med. Billings, cst Intenlsfled horror tn the wind-levelled | wrenry 1. Reade, 78, pioneer Bis-|found the giant ship erumpled on the ee carl Gris ¥0 by ‘Robert Kling. Ie aeea eral anni: X, Petecwodl communities, where the dead were/marck merchant, legislator, and city |stound. lift the Pullmans tate the ‘ The Leaeaee to be sung was deter’ | as aldermen; E. A. Swanson as treas- eset, Watiecal cosrene agen Sap dA Me ee areas er dahl ete ae : mined ascertaining desires o! “4 7 3 me at 412 Rosser Ave, ie . 4 ‘ "ne bodies of a con-|J, H. Calderhead, Who Retired| ‘2 chorus members and by polling) wer’ ©. (Johnnie lalles tose; "at least 1 jacronnts fixed Kept on. the slert £0F ‘cause of death was heart disease, | _ Chatles H. Smith, New Kensington, ductor and first} x pire. eal Paneer rete ny ee families needing seed and other crop|ican Legion organized relief forthe | gy’ PD. D. August, Grove Olty, Pa tae. perties,| in 1927, Succumbs at | other consideration Was ine cenveiy| Aneta—R. G. Englestad was elected| production goods who will be unable| homeless. Heavy rains added to the| ‘herr mat wan net corkneinn i suin| Crawford Kelly, McKeesport, Pa. which coul “vare Great Falis, Mon mayor with W. E. Smith and Andrew/|to plant crops this year unless the} misery of the survivors. C. D. Bayersdorfer, Stubenville, Q, ‘eat Falls, it. by an organization composed wholly for the f ules fous of men's voices, Qualey named aldermen for four | rules governing crop produobipn loans) Less than a week after the tornadoes|been confined in bed at his home.| Frank Hardeman, Jersey City, of ‘Among them are some of the “soft | Yes" terms and O. M. Greenland and/ by the farm credit administration are|centering on Cordele, Ga. and|He passed away quietly Tuesday| John O'Neill, Jersey City. occupant J. H. Calderhead, former secretary and sweet” variety, Ani Paul Wade aldermen for the two year Greensboro, N. C., the storms of Sun-! morning with his wife and daughter, Mrs. Meyer C. Ellenstein, wife of derson said, cted of the state railroad board, is dead ype. terms. A. B. Knudson was ele day night and Monday ran damage| mrs, Roy Logan, at the bedside. the mayor of Newark, N. J. f treasurer, Peter McKenzie justice of estimates for both strokes almost to|” Mr. fe 4 9 C. G. Challimor, no address, in Gréat Falls, Mont., according to in. the peace and J, G. Johnson police Aenea een - lege (No first D Heffe o, New formation received here Monday. Mr. magistrate. waters t over York City. again crep' elevated to the head of this depart- G. B, Arcy, New York City. Carrington Voting Light Tehabilitation corporation,” lowlands as the stream rose close to uring dminis' Carrington—Only a third of the 2 ‘ . Pittsburgh ex- rong or aia peace tact ‘The members of the crew were normal vote was cast here, F. B. Peik, foot | several years, he has devoted his time | Pilot, Otto Ferguson, co-pilot, H. C. said, incumbent and H. O. Beck being Lewis, hostess, N, H. Granger. ed to thi k board. C. B. to the activities of the state volunteer i 4 DECLINE TO LAUNCH ssc" xn ND, PROSPECTOR 1S Taney me DEMOCRATIC CROLP “il i ai s i 8 re-election. W. F. Boylan and Con Healy were returned as police magis- necessary on} When he first came to Bismarck he secs cee| MISSNGIN ARIZONA a se oe . utst ling meat and gro- HAUPTMANN PROBE Pease Sesion rae names fustice of Phe Rell try weather that|cery distributors in this eres for many SCANS CANDIDATES Iton—A father and two sons en set -time minimums for Nor! | years. le was secretary gni ease PalgeHeeee to office in an election| Walter Snyder, 26, Dickinson, e prom-|urer of the concern for many years +. !which stirred little interest, drew by the federal weather bureau/ before selling out his interests, + Continuing| "small vote. H. B. Hawley was| Selieved Lost in Rugged MRS. RITTERBUSH, 70 J DIES HERE TUESDAY Officials, Hower Ole Olson, Wood, Burgum, Ivers A ene Thi teons (0 y Their Investigations In- | Oss aby treasuter, and another som, Mountain Country and Wednesday; | Aug. 5, 1862, in Broom county, pro-| on, Maddock, Fine, Murs Mother of Two Bismarck Men to Case Phases ; vince of Quebec, the son of Leonard Are Considered for the six year term. R. J. Olson Photaix, Aris, April 7—UP)— A} Crosby Bias repirtod Semptie ane. Annis malaneth ee ray Are Considere wi .Take was elected alderman, M. G. Taubert |Search by sheriff's deputies was sched- Gearees, was educa e public 1 Be. Taken to Oakes ‘Trenton, N. J. April 1—UP)—Ottl-| Titsce of the peace and George Tise, the coldest points with Napoleon and| schools of his native province and of| Jamestown, N. D. April 7—(P— rment cials pushed two investigations of wi 6, a -6 minimum, Sanish| Vermont and in 1883 he came to Bis- formes phases of the Lindbergh kidnaping |Patk commissioner for the four year) [ook i Forks -5, and Cazrington,| marck from Holyoke, Mass, His|,roeressive Democrats, who declare case Tuesday but attempts to wiN| “Cooperstown — With only a light Garrison -4. There was/frutful life in North Dakota's capital with the national administration and legislative authority for two related vote cast, 8. Friswold was named . Re. paring | Nght precipitation at several points. | city dates from his early arrival. to place a progressive ticket in the probes were listed as closed chap-ltreasurer; Martin Bolstad, Henry iia oct tes te elo His public activities eaw him elected| 1414 were in session here Tuesday. ters. Hammer and Theodore Kittelson, al- Roker psy prigirl city treasurer for two terms, alder-|" O16 Olson, New Rockford, one time ‘The New Jersey assembly, by de-|dermen, al ,000;, ity offi-| man for 12 years and a member of the acting governor; Howard R. Wood, Monda: ht turned clals said the damage would total| state legislature in 1901. a cisive votes y nigl Killdeer Names $15,000,000 and that at least 10 years| For the last 38 years he had been Bismarck, state director of resettle: Burda eae down two proposals to investigate the) xildeer—C. J. Burda was elected Pe ree eerore, Jaa condi associated with jiman to take would be needed for full recovery. _|an active member of the North Da-|ment, an le R. Burgum, Saale om a oe “ ee Oe oe tand kota Volunteer Firemen’s association |(OWn, Stutsman county legislator, are . E. L, Marsh, who has resigned. all being prominently mentioned for the e . Harold G. Hoffman, however | Frank Blyndburg was re-elected city Gy and be pera in, Desenpline, ere governorship. The position of lieu- ; ued his own investigation in an|treasurer. A. L. Washburn was re- ) cognized by his repeated election to|tenant governor will probably be fille ‘ < to “completely solve” the/elected city police magistrate and victims, the position of secretary. led with one of the two men elimin- Mississi unch ated in the governorship race. Nag pe Wee Btn Repablican Prof. P. J. Iverson, Agricultural charge lief activi- P. X. Geoghan renewed at-| Minot—In the city elections alder-| bee” missing several weeks, ini Affiliated with the old Republican) ouege, and Walter Maddock, Plaza; tempts to verify the story of Paul H |men named were first, A. C. Aaberg; aie party, 5a, eyed for il years irs x c Fine, Sheyenne, and J. K. Mur- Wendel who says he was tortured|second, W. H. Dunnell, third, Frank| Crew Abandons Ship ces the Burleigh county central commit-|7,)"mott, are being mentioned for compel him to “confess” he/ Emme; fourth, Oscar Mathison; fifth, A d N J Mr, e ed Miss A.|consress. Four members of the board the Lindbergh baby and was|J. A. Howe; sixth, Robert Strom; groun ear Japan Ga Bete ney ein pe. Y itp|of administration were contacted gicae? jainesville . Clyde Smith was named city justice tions at Gov. Hugh Brooklyn, N. ¥., District Attorney |of the peace. took races! D. ‘who of it when it died. He|seventh, C. H. Parker. Others elected ‘aq |Monday and sald Iverson might props retracted the confes-|were city treasurer Keith Thompson,| Tokyo, April 7. — (#) — The Scot- sa age ie aaerriee erly be a candidate without interfer de Police magistrate C. B. Davis, justice |land Maru, s 5,863-ton freighter car-| wore injured although none was re-| November 24, 1921. ing with his official duties. . Mercer county, New Jersey,jof the peace Mrs. Anna Jones, and |rying a 100,000 yen cargo of salt and killed. Besides his widow, he leaves one| _ Hatry. Lashkowtz, Fargo; Lieberd ; gs scheduled to meet|park commissioner S. W. Baldwin. _|no passengers, was abandonea Tues-|" 79. ‘ minutes at Gaines- Crum, Bismarck ,and John Moses, tinue its inquiry in his| Drayton—T. F. Newans was elected|day after going aground ville, gc crit spread its pall May nase Gal Auer Wome ona Hazen, are being mentioned as can- held in jail on a mur- pian ie, eee as shies 2 roe 0 poles oft the soiben coast! throughout the business district. Not| sister, Mrs. William McKenny, East |didates for attorney seneal, Metin BES Sere ot D. Hot Bare. Laid took to] s structure escaped its fury in 14 2 : Johnson, Wahpeton, an wey Philip P, Geb-|Carlson, who resigned. Thelma/lifeboats, All were reported to golid blocks of rapes popes Riis, Vernenl. set for 2 ». m,|Bartsch, Marion, candidate for sece Democrat from Hunterdon (Continued on Page Two) landed safely. Beautiful homes were a mass of| Thursday at the Masonic temple, The|retary of state; H. J. Nygaard, James county where Hauptmann was con- splinters; the Negro section was| services will be in charge of the Ruse|town, and J. M. Campbell Minnewaus victed, came the plea that it would be o levelled, Croix body of the Scottish Rite. In-|kan, for auditor; ©. W. Fine, Sheys “far better if possible to forget the Mr ’ Factory Destroyed terment will be made in the Fairview|enne, Martin Stanley, Kintyre, and “ 'e Fear that Tuesday’s search would | cemetery. Otto Klindworth, Fessenden, for come send the Gainesville death list to 200] Honorary pallbearers will be D, J.|missioner of agriculture and labor; Was expressed by G. J. Anderson, su-|McGillis, Jacob Horner, Dr. E, P.|Peder Paulson and Oscar Olson, Bowe perintendent of the Cooper Manufac-|Quain, Dr. N. O. Ramsted, W. H./man, and 8. A. Olsness, Sheyenne, for Cc e tate turing company, whose trousers fac-| Webb, Otis Dunham, Frank Titus and|commissioner of insurance; Roy Arnte tory was one of the chief places of| A. P. Lenhart, sll of Bismarck; Johnson, Bismarck, and R. J, Kennedy, A Fins followed the wind's destruction | of Hettisesr, Fr, Mobeson of Cando,|candiates tor allroad commiealooa 's of tt F.C. of Cardo, for ri ‘. Admissions of Mrs. Gladys Gibson | complete in many material particulars! ot the three-story plant and some 45| James Sutherland of Fargo and Wil- that she shot and killed her hi ne and that it contains erroneous state-| bodies, mostly those of women, were| liam Craswell of Valley City. Housin Experts Far Nathaniel, Tuesday were presented | ments of facts in others and does not! removed from the smouldering ruins| Active pallbearers will be Norman zs in the state supreme court, as the| present the complete and true ac-|Monday. Anderson said, however,| Roop, John Lyngstad, George Shafer! K'rom Accord on Plan state launched into its arguments in| count of the facts that are presented| that of 125 workers who checked in]H. E. Spohn, John Peterson and opposition to her appeal for a rever-|at the trial by the evidence.” Monday morning only three had been | Theodore Taylor. Was! n, April 7. hington, .—UP)}—Onee- of leaders ‘ H a. gs ap 2 Anns Hauptmann, who until the end belief in her hus- sal of conviction and a new trial of) He declared defense attorneys’ | accounted for. He was 8 member of the Royal murder charges. Arch Masons, Knights Templar and|high hopes . ‘Theodore Kellogg, state’s attorney CRASH FATAL TO 2 the El Zagal Shrine of Fargo. foe ap extensive Housing peoetans: & of Stark county, attacked the appeal | of Mrs. Hanna, Wyo., April 7.—(?)—Jerald this session apparently were fading of is See, housewife, who. was Stephenson, Sioux Falls, 5. D., died] MARCH Bysrieas BETTER rapidly Speeder, Hh i con second degree murder Monday from injuries juring| Washington, Aj -—(/>)—Improv- sources disclosed Pres and sentenced to serve 15 years in the Errer ®@ blizzard mn injuries ght when his| ing business setivity in the early part| ident Roosevelt's housing experts still te pent A ss alae sa audhomaeyaie mee oo. csiNen, be Aeseee | ce Maren ac Coord Tuner ty Kel referred of on the of the lower court in in-| Welch, 64, of Hanna, collided. commerce department cent AM. ee ee conteattoch baad ns ee and declared “it is our pei EAN, Jury that admissions | Stephenson's condition remained cri-| superseded the downward trend of|for an agreement in time for congres= period last year. opinion that such statements are in- ‘Continued on Page Two), ticaL Welch was killed instantly, | January and February. sional action this spring. ears a ¢ \