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(22: ] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [-2==- — iERER LE ee nn nL ee eee ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS ) N.D. Income Tax Collections Double - Mother Burned, Daughter Dies in Harmon Explosion susonrimm _. - CATHERINE GEIGER _ Air Crash Heroine Is Happy Again RASTER DISRUPTED THIRTEEN KILLED IN MEXICAN TRAIN BOMBING FROM LEVIES UNDER DIES FROM BURNS BY RIOTS INDUBLI, ; Ty |, Ase IN MANDAN SINDAY ETHIOPIA BOMBINGS re Cnr to $275,000 Yield Obtain- ed on 1934 Taxes Girt Was Starting Fire in Kitoh- Vatican Quiet as Health of Pope LIST 6,500 MORE PAYERS Forebades Him Conduct- en Stove With Kerosene ing St. Peter’s Mass When Blast Occurs 6 Corporations Also Expected to ROOSEVELTS AT CHURCH Contribute at Least 50 Per Cent More 200,000 Catholics Assisted at Masses in Mexico City Without Molestation MOTHER'S APPAREL FIRED North Dakota's new stepped-upine come tax has already produced $210,- 000 derived from 1935 incomes, with expectations the levy will bring into the state treasury “at least $500,000,” Fathe:. and Son Extinguish Flames Too Late to Save From Death ’ ‘ (By the Associate , ~ ee . cai commission officials said A 16-year-old girl suffered fatal E glenn failon pecaton “marked i The collections were revealed after burns and her mother was in critical - . 7 Christendom’s observation of Easter. . by || Se uieating a eer teeth condition in Mandan Monday as the| | : iy of the faithful participated 2 i ae | The figure onibarea with a total in- result of an explosion in their farm : ae tie tiae Teuieal But prise : . come from the prior tax of $275,000 home near Harmon. , : ripeed: by cadres ‘aaa fa ABIL 4 z . : | for the entire year in 1935. Fatally burned was Catherine Get- : rs cee | and the bombing of an Evoplan ° ha: H | maating returns. pall: only thie ora ger. , Mrs. Frank Geiger, settlement. 2 : ze : me - | rter fi . maind. . received severe burns about the- face : J Priests and pilgrims of many % * | Spaglag ibele tase ia fu faiths joined in a colorful procession ° - “ Returns Increase to ded ert sepulchre at takers , a 4 Department officials said the num- e vatican observed its quietes' é is = ber of persons making quarterly pay- Easter in many years. ‘Thousands | ments had risen 38 per cent. Normal soa to rohlt habe but bspdee of = _ = ——— is two per cent of the total number Pope Pius’ prevente from celebrating mass there. i; Mier Passengers were killed and 18 Injured In the wreck of a train which allegedly was bombed ee the number making par- ‘President and Mrs, Roosevelt went ihe tery Del Macho, Vera Cruz, who sought to kill Col. Eduardo Hernandez Chazaro, candidate tial payments of their taxes was laid to St. Thomas Episcopal church at Hs cies Pseey of Vera Cruz, Chazare was riding in the last sleeping car and escaped unhurt, (Associated to the heavier tax itself, and to the ‘Washington. The first lady wore a belief of citizens they will no longer sky-blue Easter suit and dark blue have to pay the tax if it is defeated Se ee = = HACOOD ORDERED TO |] 5-0, Man ee Go LEMKE THREATENS ee semen New York At End of ‘Rainbow’ T 0 T AK DEBT A cT tain the tax still will be effective of weston sta caters! DUTY AT GHIGAGO AS 1935 incomes and “must be paid re- along Fifth avenue but egg Halliday, N. D., April 13—E. J. gardless of the action of the people Relief Workers NT PRE ED FOR shine favored promenades along Chi- Hints knows now why the pot of ig Lak td making Real “forcement mee] CHIBR OR SIXTH AREA) Stes! Sect “"""" | FIGHT INTO POLLS}szzis-ree, rm ta \ Sportsmen Overflow crowds, estimated at 60,000, eres acainathed over those making returns for the en- cmaeename ian at ae who a rt time ago. E > The former Missouri rive ‘ turns this year, as compared with a cpuriices ieee) iagecter: ee Measure Still Half Dozen Names| year's total of 19,500 in 1935. attended services in the 28 churches eaarctis DAriegls By the iowerriieiis: Effective May 2, General Will At Mexico City—site of recent re- Replace McCoy; WPA Re- -{ FORAOROLRING eee 4-Year-Old Boy Dies of Wounds |ligious disputes—approximately 200,000 Weiland, has left to take over the Short of Number Ne ral ” ces- “" |Catholics assisted at masses with ference Stirred Row mine .anagement. LE ADERS ARRESTED sccopding _ Suffered From ‘Easter | carmen unos Pits ie, raneh, Jt they. must g0 to sary to Force Vote sree ienalulgreminep gece cl ; ‘ ul | ‘Tro relief workers, although Gift’ Bomb eran oto te Remon of thea |. Washington, April 13—Ue)—Mal.| “rmen they fly 100 miles to a pass bring in additional income to the Larder sabr poles vag ord who’ died in the 1016 rebellion, pre- | Ge. Johnson Hagood was ordered re-} between two mountains. eet elon) AEs 13-_-(e)—A. vist state-of spproximataly $00,900. i because of extreme cold, ‘Wilkesbarre, (Pi were in} ive duty Monday in com- Then they pack to carry a fight over the Frazier- increase corporate collec- St. Paul Quartet Believed agar ee her voluntar- veatigaiors "widened tas cgay Coreagodin Tey ured.) mand of the aixth corps area st Chi-1 rocky country tothe mine." |temke farm debt refinancing bill into| Hons Was expected as result, of the + their effort to push the cago. . Once i action of the last session of ts Source of Bootleg Liquor ies enim eaions qieceis alge See ea vearen|, Ttalian planes bombed Warra Halli! "'Ragood was removed from’ com-| on food and suneiiee veepree ne, [the Political campaigns in “20 or 30/isisture which changed the law and Flooding Northwest to onclusion, Steen said. for the “Easter gift” bomb terrorists in war-torn Ethiopia. Worshippers! mand of the eighth corps: area after parachute from airplane, states” was announced Monday by|now forbids the corporations from packages claimed two|7ushed from churches. Three were re-|he had criticized WPA money as Representative Lemke (Rep., N. D.) | taking net losses for prior years as & ported killed. “stage money.” The disciplined offi- deduction in computing their taxes. The co-author of the measure pre- Minneapolis, April 13.—()—Five JURY ASKS CONDON Local police and state and federal| A section of the boardwalk at As-|cer conferred twice with: President HUNT TWO SUSPE dicted he could cai About 2500 corporations | will file men, seized Sunday when federal investigators checked over a list of| Dury Park, N. Js collapacd ae the| President Roosevelt. pie an clien in rier bag tetemesen returns, although nt all will be sub agents tracing bootleg liquor supplies “ us” men given them by|Weight of Easter strollers, per! At Chicago he will replace Maj. vania and even New York City, Leeds oe aes 10. eo bey! in the northwest seized two re-distil- Thomas Maloney, organizer of the|S0ns were injured. esa nat ase Gen. Frank R. McCoy. The assign- ayhilesiie. aidentionsdice, naama Lesher Pp rere hare ~ n paras ling plants here, were to be arraigned now virtually disbanded United An-| Sunrise wend gage tape ‘epua ett ment is effective May 2, ° Chairman O'Connor (Dem, N. ¥) of ie r are informational returns before # United States commission-| thracite Workers of America. oe - McCoy will be transferred ‘to com- the house rules committee, where the or lkewise approximately 60,000 Maloney, father of 4-year-old vem ciple of -10,000'- voices Tans mand the second corps area at New legislation has been pigeonholed all| source returns from employers dis- . . E Thomas, . Whose death Saturday of the Gods at York, succeeding Maj. Gen. Dennis E. session, is from New York City. closing salaries paid employees, were of enforcement for :ne alcohol tax) Trenton Investigators Are Still night was the second from the parcel| through the Garden at! Nolan, who is retiring. New York Police Have Few) 4 necits filed. w.it, said he believed denatured al- a post bombs, was seriously injured|Colorado Springs. An estimated 100,- The decision to restore Hagood to . Petition to force the bill from 5 schol, which later was treated and/ Probing Wendel Connection |when he, his son and a daughter, |000 persons viewed = dramatized ver-| sctive duty was made personally by| Clues to Trace Killer of NBC azecoummnliae, andion. tothe hoes "6 to bootles » had been obtained 5 Margaret ned first i urrection near Lawton, ei i loor is half a dozen signatures short through ceeds Soa. 7 With Lindbergh Case er cpenen ie ore Ora.” ic aul me Polaco gee toet Spplaee palaeree5 Rxacutive’s Wife: ot sos pected stb) heme cada: be 6 Hl POTTER 12 MAX a re Se cn BDITOR, DIES SUNDAY Michael Gallagher, 70, cemetery] Members of the new Matanusk| iouss geturday afternoon. still believed he would be abe to get Pioneer N. D. Newspaperman to ed. The federal agent said the en-| som intermediary, sald today he |18W, Clinton Lehman, 37, was seriously |churches. ranking general officer in the army,|®5 suspects in the bath tub slaying|/°sders are attempting to prevent it, tire case, with ramifications not yet} bette of attracti: Ne terton. Administration forces have fought made public, would be presented to 4| the: Mercer County grand: tary urged President Roosevelt to end | ae en any Tall nod’ an|the measure at every step, arguing ‘One was described as tall and an ee ineaenien of ihe repeated DAILY PUBLISHERS — |2.‘oses‘.ts oct scent cme |etminats pe the other a nok ara pe niatinay fo The arrests culminated @ four-| confession” of the Lindbergh prone | ‘in the United |®4 coarse-appearing. $3,000,000,000 in new money to re- month investigation in the Twin! baby kidnaping by Paul H. Wen- command post Margaret Arbeiter, 30, a housemaid,|{imance farm indebtedness and that del. Cities by special federal agents, who States. man twice|wtimately $9,000,000000 of what eee ring had flooded the north Paris, April 13-—(P)—Apprehension IN CONCLAVE HERE But it rule te len oa thie wae Fags ntaes Meee ay the |eusener: “Byrnes ches called | “fist west with thousands of ofa a: ‘i opposed minist home J.D. money” wot ave to be pr! gallons Trenton, N. J., April 13—(%)—Dr.| was expressed in Prench quarters officials and by Gen. Malin Craig, |rambert, retin octen of ie oe |take care of all farmers. bootleg product. ; : , hy tie. sone a eT 2 on, who teat | oe “he 'M me a chief of staff. bert: Chemical company, less than 24] “I have no quarrel with anyone hours before Mrs, Titterton was slain|Who is honestly opposed to the bill” Onarees. crisis in the Mediterranean leaving / clude conspiracy to violate the inter-|fied he gave Bruno Richard Haupt-) prance alone in opposing Germany's| Associated Press Officials Here SS nal revenue law, unlawful removal of | mann ransom. Lind- Rt 5 last Friday. Lemke said. “What I object to is the untaxed Uquor and possessing and|,.o) poke bec ee ie ena Re a for State Gathering; Anna Ware Tells of Lambert resides at 17 Beekman|hypocrisy surrounding the issue. We operation of unregistered stills, said , shy forts to get the League of Nations to Tribune Is Host $250,000 Baby Hoax|piace, white Mrs. Titterton and her|have a right to have the bill voted Robert D. Ford, assistant supervisor /@Ppear Wednesday before a grand) 2 "sorce against Italy might force husband, Lewis, an executive of the|up or down on its merits alone. | sntseemient for the alcohol tax}jury investigating charges that an- France either to break with Italy or Kahoka, Mo., April 13—(#)—Anna| National Broadcasting company, had res mlne Diameters ene other man—Paul H. 2 .-| Publishers of the daily newspapers} Ware, unwed servant girl, told Mon-| their apartment at 22 Beekman Piace.|ering kept the rom @ Vv e Records of two other St Paul os- lio cued te chide re | ane cee Te a euccrnment ts] in North Dakota met here Monday for|day how her desire to find a home| The second man was described. by| ast congress. metic firms also will , for her child provided Mrs. Nellie|Miss Helen Meyer, a Park Avenue Ford said. He added that three men,| | Allyne M. Freeman, foreman of the ae to discuss Tipton Muench with a baby for anj costumer, as tall, handsome, and hav-| F'qyp Possible Queens heads of the three cosmetic firms in-|Mercer county grand jury, sent the and . alleged $250,000 hoax, ing sandy brown hair. She said he 4 volved, have been ordered to report to|following telegram to the Bronx edu-| Hull Makes Plea to the state charged Mrs. Muench| displayed « detailed knowledge of the| Of England Are Listed his office Monday. cator’s home Sunday night: Battle Drug Traffic Dillon, managing obtained the baby to dupe Dr. Marsh| social set in which Mr. and Mrs. Tit- New Mediterranean Crisis Scares Paris was among those to be arraigned and New York, April 13—(7)—Dr. | caretaker, was killed as Ne opened a|colony at Palmer, Alaska, prayed at} “7,4, carteeeae a New York the petition signed up before the close ". . was lerstood. ork, April 13.—()—Police that three others had been question-/ John F, Condon, Lindbergh ran- | bomb package Friday and his son-in-|the community gymnasium and four] ,,9/ me, who is the third highest sought two unidentified men Monday |°! the session, even though house Be Buried at “Masonic Services Wednesday Max, N. D., April 13.—()}—A heart attack Sunday closed the long career of North Dakota newspaper work for C. H. Potter, 72-year-old editor of the Max Enterprise. He had lived,at Max since 1927, and previously had been in weekly newspaper work at Enderlin for nearly 30 years. He died Sunday at his home in Max, after having been ill since the middle of February. Masonic furieral services will be held at 2 p. m., Wednesday at the school auditorium here. Reporting and editing marked the career from the time of early man- hood. Born at Plainview, Wis., he re- ceived his first newspaper training at Dubuque, Iowa. In the 80's he came to Devils Lake, where he was employed for a time be=- fore going to Enderlin, He moved to Makoti in 1923, where he edited a newspaper for four years. Later he came to Max. On Nov. 7, 1900, he was married to Nary Elizabeth Norris at Ender- lin. Survivors are Mrs. Potter; three daughters, Mrs. C, W. Lindberg, of Minneapolis; Mrs. Bert Kloster of Osseo, Wis., and Miss Harriet Potter of Buffalo, N. Y.; one brother, Acy B, Potter of Atlanta, Georgia, and one grandchild. Pioneer N. D. Pastor, _ 78, Claimed by Death Rev. P. J. Reinertsen, 78, who spent some time here in the fall of 1885 while engaged in church organization work throughout central and western North Dakota, will be buried Monday He said alcohol handled by the| “We request your appearance be- Pitzman, wealthy and socially promi-|terton moved, when he talked with a ring was.purchased under permit for|fore the Mercer county grand jury of nent St. Louis physician, into bellev-| her in the shop. re eerie tha the manufacture of a variety of prod-| Wednesday, April 15, in connection} Washington, April 13—(7)—A. plea a ling he was the father and she the newspaper Paris Midi ‘Monday that ‘ucts turned cut by firms specializing | with the ‘Wendel case. Your expenses | for cooperation among governments as service. mother. Russia Needs 8, 000 King Edward’s future queen would be in cosmetics, will be paid. well as individuals in combatting the} Thomas Miss Ware was the closing state's " rege “Engl good, beautiful, and a Ford said s fifth man would be] Wendel, a disbarred lawyer wanted |traffic in narcotic drugs was made|tor of the Valley City Times-Record,| witness against Mrs. Muench, her New Air Pilots Soon comcaant ° brought in Monday. Evidence ob-jon embezzlement charges, was lodged | Monday by Secretary Hull in @ mes-/ presided at the session as vice presi-| husband, Dr, Ludwig ©. Muench, Chanel named four possibilities: tained, he said, will be submitted tojin a Trenton jail the night before|sage to the World Narcotic Defense/dent, in the absence of M. M. Op-| Mrs, Helen Berroyer and Jones on a Moscow, April 13—()—A. V. Kosa-| Lady Anne Hope, 22, daughter of the the federal grand jury immediately.|Hauptmann was to die and formaliy |association in session here. | Pegard, publisher of the Grand Forks | charge they conspired to evade adop-| rere, secretary-general of the Com-| viceroy to India; Lady Mary Gros- ‘The now under arrest, reported|charged with the murder for which) “Time and experience have proved,” | Herald. tion laws in obtaining her baby, munist Youth League, told the or-|venor, 26, daughter of the Duke of by Ford as Maurice Malin, 21; Arthur|Hauptmann was executed 72 hours/he said, “that nations acting alone are} R, E. Anderson of Bismarck, state ganization’s congress Monday that it| Westminster: Lady Angela Montagu- Peterson, 39; Harry Goldie, 35, and/iater. He said he was abducted by|unable adequately to ‘protect them-|correspondent, is secretary of the JUST PARKED LEG must train 8,000 new air pilots in| Douglas Scott, 29, sister of the Duch- Jack Tilsner, 27, all of Minneapolis, |four men in Brooklyn, N. ¥., | two selves against the illicit traffic in nar-jstate association. Klamath Falls, Ore. April 13—(—| 1936, He declared the league already|ess of Gloucester; and Lady Lettice will be arraigned in St, Paul Monday, | months ee. and soe ren into “con- bocr drugs AG? fae to control the oe aa fie | ioeeiane Py as Darel Cae a5, Sound | ® wooden | had more than 1,000,000 members who| Ashley-Cooper, 25, daughter of the Ford said. fessing” Lindbergh kidnaping. timate therein.” lorman , publisher ‘argo an It to police. Several i rif psbur: Forum, Hal &. Davies, publisher of|hours laters man who identified were experienced rifle shots. Earl of Shaftesbury. the Minot Daily News; E. A. Tostevin,| himself as Robert Delmarr of San ' R ik In LA of the Mandan Pioneer;| Francisco hobbled to headquarters 2 Wal qecs Being: Studi Protein Molecules of [sari tee fers] recie ed, deems Aerial Honeymooners * A Cc Bein g Studied the Mandan paper, H. D. Paulson, edi- | hid it and went up town to beg. Grand Forks, N. D., April 13.—(7)— M: - tor of the Fargo Forum; Charles An- 2 i” : William’ Anderson, Bdinbure, and an. Frov AMOS |; it anece, pususher of ine] | Actress’ Escort Percy M. Hansen, publisher of the , Forks, ‘coking Jamestown Sun; Archie O. Johnson Target of Attack urvive ane r eC. were found in 10 cesneachs 3:| aa oe ema eMe manager > Tes Los Angeles, April 13—(7)—The | Ketchikan, Alaska, April 13—(?)—|plane was wrecked last Monday in Harvard Medical school, and report-| pectively, of the Bismarck Tribune. | Los Angeles Herajd and Express |Two serial honeymooners who survived | attempting to land on the choppy source of man’s internal electricity, by |@1 Monday by Dr. Edwin J. Cohn.) The Tribune was host to the gath- an airplane wreck and a week of cold| waters of the bay. They swam ashore discovery that his billions of giant 7 lowing = business without food or fire were safe here|but emergency rations and a rifle members y Monday after searchers had almost | were lost. protein molecules are slecizio G7ns= d abandoned hope of finding them| When found, both were almost shoe- i. 2 A alive. less. Their clothes were tattered from President of Latvia Suffering from hunger and expo-| walking through dense underbrush. and Py sure, but otherwise unhurt, Albert |Sunday Almoslino said he saw Sim- Albert Lea, Minn., April 13—(F)—| of the body—had been supposed to be| Dr. John G. Kirkwood of Cornell. Once Student in U.S. newspaper, For- |Almoslino of Seattle and his 18-year-|mons’ plane fly overhead twice. He hea Sete. Peierls te MAP AR EAe| | SEP Score Sas We mares of — ol bride of a month, were found|said he believed his attempts to. at- bag ite fe Rusrenk Bl ws Wl Riga, Latvia, April 13—()—Karlis| Woody dropped th Sunday at Princess Bay,, 40 miles|tract the pilot’s attention had fi Instead they are electro-magnets, | muscles are flexed and of the electric|rimanis, prime minister and virtual south of here, A few hours after the second 81 carrying complex electrical charges.|impulse by which human nerves the eye. ‘They were picked up and brought |pearance of the searching plane, the When they move they create momen- | tranami president here by the coast guard cutter Cyane|cutter Cyane nosed into the bay to tary electric current Uke the arma-| protein molecules of 4 the wreckage of their pontoon |take them aboard and take the ture of a dynamo. Riga castle. once equipped monoplane was located by|wrecked plane in tow. This discovery goes far toward es- : Pilot Sheldon Simmons of Juneau and} Almoslino and his bride, the former tablishing electricity as the essential presidency . two observers. Joan MacDonald of Minneapolis, “spark of life.” of ‘The two went six days without food|Minn., and Omaha, Neb., left Seattle here The electrical charges of proteins i. dent and slept in soggy clothing after the] April 4. : ’ ailment. Sent by a committee of missions of the Lutheran church, Rev. Reinert- sen came to North Dakota and organ- ized Sunday school classes at Car- rington and Minnewaukan and later spent some time here and at Sims. From here he went to Big Timber, Mont., where he established Mon> tana’s first Lutheran congregation, He leaves a widow and four sons, ine cluding 8, G. Reinertsen, superinten+ dent of the Moorhead schools, # * * a

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