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BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1936 : PRICE FIVE CENTS Ethiopians Destroy Roads Leading Into Addis Ababa eS FO WO fn tas ae nite Ss ee | LAUGHING IN TO DRIVINGFORCAPITAL| 3 Ea Badoglio’s Forces Reported Less| : .— () — The 62-Year-Old Doctor Climbs Most of Way Out; Com- panion Is Carried CROWD ABOVE SINGS HYMN Than 70 Miles From Long ta apaenoar Both Men Expected to Recover Sought Goal which the father invested his life Quickly From Harrowing savings—$18,000. The eviction followed the ob- Burial Alive SCORN EQUATORIAL RAINS (Copyright, 1936, Associated Press) Significant Is Presence in Africa : ee : ‘ ’ Moose River, N. S., April 23. : . —Dr. D. E. Robertson and of Civil Administrator . Charles Alfred Scadding were for Rome removed from 10 days of living iz * a ae death in an underground tomb ‘ . . early Thursday while toil-hard- ened miners chanted the dox- Man's eternal fight against death was,vividly re-enacted at the Tete sick and weak from their Nova Scotia gold mine pictured above (left). The arrow points to ong imprisonment in the the shaft through which untiring miners eventually broke through Moose River gold mine, were to rescue Dr. D. E. Robertson, noted Toronto surgeon, and his friend, brought to the surface, the Alfred Scadding. Beside them was found the body of Herman hundreds of weary men whe Magill who died of exposure eight days after the three were en- had f ht inst death tombed in the mine by a rock slide (Magill is the man in the Scotch ad fought against death un- “tam” and Scadding is the man directly below him. Upper right, derground sang: Mrs. erripet coo Sate aon Mal tid) esa ieee tea “Praise God from whom all the surface, one for a ind, the for the dead. Im- i Sa mediately below two miners are tapping out messages to the living tes ohh “tipo ee all men via the small diamond drill bore from the surface into the tomb. Immediately below is a diagram of the tragedy scene. Through And the two men who had the shaft on the right the rescuers eventually burrowed their way eed smiled and waved weakly from their stretchers. Behind them, up the 141 feet lead- to the trapped men. ing from the prison chamber, was Scientists Discover |§ ‘ 3 as a sects ote me died early Monday, after seven days’ Death Regulator jaa. ponte i oe geon and 62 years old, had withstood SEVEN MEN INDICTED |°o"po,ttecten, Syren -FOR-4983 ABDUCTION] ~ Soest Philadelphia, April 23.—(#}—A degth regulator, an invisibly small bit of tissue which sharply fixes the life | s limft. of body parts, has been dis- covered at Cornell university medical * | college. Conspiracy to Kidnap and Int ‘This domineering mechanism, which ' . goes far to explain why the best way state Transportation Charg- {to live @ long time 1s to have long- a ir lived ancestors, was described Thurs- ie J / BISMARCK SWEEPS “ pdeciestitaep day to the American Philosophical ‘ y 7 euenracsine, oe the sean eae &t. Paul, April 22—(7)—Seven men eect be <a eggs Peapeeiae| ae ; ‘ Magill. i" fessor of anato! mt col- " = 15 FIRSTS IN TT accused of participating in the ab-|iege, sae Dr. Glenn Donovan of Halifax tes duction of Willam Hamm, Jr., St.) The regulator was found by cross- Underwood Wins Seven Places Paul brewer, in June, 1933, were uN-|breeding two giant species of dogs, der federal grand jury indictment|st, Bernards and Great Danes. In DUST in High School Music, Declamation Events Nye Will Urge Presidential Ap- proval of Governor Wel- ford’s Request H eee hi a s Soe F 2 8 ri RARE TES a Hi E E d i ‘tified: “I believe to the best of my ‘knowledge that Herman Magill died REE is aL Thursday. nearly all the puppies of the first ‘The grand jury returned two counts| generation, certain muscles in the against each of the seven—conspiracy | hind legs became paralyzed at three BOWL AGAINIS | ereteerie. BOY ESCAPES FROM EsFeScemrs'ec = the|to kidnap and interstate transporta-|months of age. , state of vitality through lack of Washington, April 2 23.—()—An up- nourishment.” The inquest was ad- ed until next ‘Ye ears WORRYING OFFICIALS) cia; azai- acts.) ABDUCTOR'S BONDS| sti ncteci ger ere nape an the na-| It mar pas Jaca zesiais Hie ae wide range of products during 1935 The two living men were placed at 6 once in an emergency hospital to re- tion’s public enemy No. 1, are in cus-|maturely. The regulators which was reported Thursday by the Cham- 1 : tody. The others named are Charles| caused their death were traced defin-|Another Dry Month Will Bring|SeF of Commerce ofthe United States\cuty Tethers on Rock While| cientiy to undertake the To-mile am . Angeles; John Pfeiffer, St. Paul, night|''i%e pimples ‘dia Cot iose all their| Critical Conditions in |commerce section said the “continued,| — Kidnaper Seeks $20,000 _| bulance Journey to Halifax. ; club operator and gambler; Edmund /nind leg muscles. Other leg muscles though not spectacular” improvement At the hospital, attendants said Bartholmey, former postmaster Of | remained alive, unaffected by this odd Four States was “coincident with general recovery Ransom From Father that the two sufferers were not to be Bensenville, I1.; Bryan (Byron) Bol-| mixture of death in life. The pups ON sere a ee Be Se SO and increased purchasing power in diseased. pasid mere to rest and re- ton, Karple-Barker eS pees Jearned to walk with what they had Wiasingion, os lag stgpioon many parts of the world. Allentown, Pe., April 23—(?}—Ten-|&" ei s eae se ‘bere Wednesday. 2 gunner; Arthur Q left. AAA kept a close watch on the great gaara” a Underwood in the B division came 4 leader of the gang; and Elmer Farmer,| pr. stockard showed that the death| western “dust bowl” Thursday after D AIN ARD HUNTED year-old Henry T. Koch, son of a de. It was the lure of gold which | 3 i lf fe i Sag EE Ful artment store executive, was kid-| brought the three men into the pit Second with seven winners, Turtle former tavern keeper at Bensenville.|regulator had effects on growth sim-|Secretary Wallace said another dry pi ia Lake and Washburn had four each, Barker and Farmer already ar€/ijar to those caused by defective|month would bring critical conditions naped on his way to school Thursday|°f death. They were caught under Mandan took two and Hasen, Beach . It. serving prison terms for their part in| piands. there. but escaped as his father received a| STound Easter Sunday night while in- and Wilton each one. All winners ————— the kidnaping of Edward G. Bremer, Weather reports showed that IN BILLINGS ARE A specting the long-abandoned mine demand for $20,000 ransom. Police St. Paul banker, in June, 1934, Bol- drouth conditions were severe in Ok- owned by Robertson and Magill, A ton has pleaded guilty and is awaiting irate that western Kansas was said a man they arrested admitted] rock slide trapped them in a narrow very dry, and little or no rain has the abduction. chamber. Bi case. a sentence in the Bremer (elles cerentiy, inearka Young Koch, bound and gagged Although at first there was little Pfeiffer is accused of being the “fin- ger man” in the Mae Vignaniae Wet weather of the last winter) Weyerhaeuser Kidnaping Case Phniespegy Cadeaag hinges (Continued on Page Two) Fitzgerald was charged with seizing skipped the “dust bowl,” which in- a A § on his legs with K. ‘Hi sid resp cludes parts of north Texas, western Fugitive Believed to Be in legs arock. He ran toa Hamm by the hand on a street here and forcing him into an automobile. Kansas, western Oklahoma and east- Montana wey ie scene de- ern Colorado. scribed himself as John James of Chi- Federal Agencies United in Re-|Government agents said the brewer - | home ransom i i tions in that area, at his press con-| Billings Mont, April 23—(7}—A| C280 but police expressed the belief y quest for More Conoclu: home until $100,000 Wat P04) Firat Witnags afore Senate | (eect neta tteee Bis Miess: cota: pr that’ was fictitious. ‘They said a roll was held captive in Bartholmey’s| Treasury Secretary Will Be| Wallace discussed at length condi- member of the department of justice] of adhesive tape and four prepared sive Information wall of 106.900 each was oat ior Committee Hearings watch was Belle Rout. erst ony. fe was expected here Thursday to work Rane notes were ae is ees The itegerald, and Bartholmey, alnfall. Lac! -| Notes were arrang orderly fash-| |. . pending their arraignment in federal lower great plains, he said, is signifi-}0n the possibility advanced by Yel: fon, each succeeding one stronger in| Highway Maintenance Engineer court. It is expected that the govern-| Washington, April 23.—(#)—The|cant in regard to winter wheat pro- lowstone county officers that William ‘ ment will move for trial of all the| administration decided Thursday 10} duction and possibly to the cotton Dainard, alias William Mahan, fus- tenor than the previous, defendants at the fall term of court,!send Secretary Morgenthau to e r; in the hope that Karpis may havel firing line in behalf of its tax pro-| Wallace estimated that the dry re- yeate one severhscies: bicep Hearing Is Scheduled For Sanish Girl Today Stanley, N. D, April 23—(— warrant for the arrest of Roy W. been time. gram, as the battle over the revenue | sions comprise about 30,000,000 acres, gps bill eared the arene the house bai be ae Not speculate o ae possi-] The principal clue sought was a Economic and the senate finance committee. y GF & TRCUETSnOe OF disas-|1936 (Buick) sedan, stolen from Fred nomic Status Not trons trout ot 2994 TT. Holliday of Billings Monday night.| pavtnfor © ta:yest nid ge Juiea Frazier, highway maintenance engl- Deputy Sheriff Dan Stephenson said/in connection with an attempted fill- |DeeT» 02 Carp? Of DDE 00 lies he was interested in trying to link the| ing station holdup at Sanish Monday | StS, was issu ere Thursday by Chairman Harrison (Dem., Miss.), Improved by ‘Travel’ said the treasury-secretary would be tates Attorney Walter Burk, theft with a garage holdup at Laurel,|Was slated to open before District|S4ins SACEny cing “unlawful, dias the opening witness at public hear-| Funeral Services Set Washington, April 23—(P1—Because | Ings before the finance committee! Fon John W, Connolly — Mont., and a bank burglary in Clark|748e John, Lowe of, Milot Bee charge of a firearm in a public place” hills look greener far away, nearly| next week. 1,000,000 persons have taken to the], While debate was creping th the ee eau Acs ai by the Will ty open road since 1929. This was re-|house on the revenue. bill, wi . * .—(#)—Puneral! county, South Dakota, April 16. Paulson went to SAnish to get the|WAS issued 6 Wollams coc Tel a Q Minot, >, n ‘ » . victim of the attempted holdup in 3 that most of the” wanderers have | was beginning also in the senate com-) A100), Mo ae eee, Minn. [authorities “away on their "latest which a rifle was fired by the girl as| that Prazier shot and struck his auto; learned that their vision of a better The fie sac into exe-|_ A graduate of the University of search, one of nearly a dozen which| abejson knocked it aside. Both of perce pens i tonsertiy ef them ghee cutive session to hear the measure| Minnesota, Connolly was active in within the Nat tow Geeks oi ag bone eee Ag Prazier, who had left Williston bee he . 4 a ge coupe,| Far; N. D., April 23.—()—Mrs. id ‘Hopkins published a study of desti-| Four days of general debate will be aly or eee DB lion Sao bearing 1936 Missouri license plates, Pag May respi, 80, mother of | Thursday mgt and Pye ld aided under the FERA | allowed in the house, beginning with was employed on the writers’ project towed into his garage for repairs early|Gordon H. Nesbit, vice president of |i? Stanley hs lay pan offic! @ detailed explanation of the pak of the WPA at Bismarck, N. D. Monday. e 5 the First National bank in Fargo, of the state highway ion office Thursday by Representative Samuel!” survivors are his mother, two sis-| The man was a “dead ringer” for|died in a Fargo hospital Thursday |S4!d. "aa ivised B, Hill (Dem., Wash.), chairman of ters and two brothers. Mahan, Webb said. He spent all day|from a cerebral hemorrhage. Besides Sheriff Johny ffrey given work can it be reasorbed into/the sub-committee which drafted it. jes sti ATE in the garage, sleeping in the car,,Gordon, other children are Herbert | George Fox, McKenzie county sheriff, to Be Charged With Fir- ing on Motorists Williston, N. D., April 23.—(7)—-A the more stable population of the WNE! MARRYIN and at night removed two pistols and|p, of Portland, Ore., Robert L, of |0f the action taken here, and asked Piano .” » an ae tg April i © aoe from the siomenle rae ee Fargo and Mrs. Herman Headland of |him to advise Frazier to return im- ber id r 2 ~ iday’ aken that | Par; neral services - mediately. ‘The dally average num per Charles W. Tappy, 25, San Diego, ob- ye car was taken ! ge, Panera will be Sat- crt Frasier refuses to return to } at amy several ederal author-|sons housed and fed at transient One of two 10-gallon milk cans) urday. tie lena, Mont. amps and overnight shelters between jand by taxing corporations on sliding |{2ined ® Hoense, to merry Frieds T-| round in the coupe, bore» Minnesota |". Williston, take him into custody and May, 1934, and April, 1935, was 350,000, | scales the percentage of day. eeu Brae creamery’s tag. Deputy Sheriff Steph- SEEK YOUNG ROBBERS we will get him,” Sheriff Jeffrey told including f p ee SETS enson said similar cans, stolen from} Nash, N. D., April 23.—(?)—Walsh| Fox. OAKES GRADUATING 30 the same creamery, were used to cool! county authorities are seeking two| Before leaving the city, Frazier had Oakes, N. D., April 23—(®)—Thisty| acetylene equipment in the Clark|Nash youths whose names were not|asserted he “never explains—my students will be graduated by Oakes|county bank robbery April 16. disclosed in connection with the loot- | friends don’t need it and my’ enemies High school May 27, according to| Mahan is wanted for the kidnaping|ing of the Henry Monson grocery| wouldn't believe it—I guess I should Supt. E. A. Quam. Miss Phoebe An-|of George Weyerhaeuser, Jr., youthful] store and beer parlor. The robbers |not have accepted Nonpartisan League ‘Grews will be valedictorian and Miss|Tacoma, Wash. lumber heir, last {escaped with $60 and several revoly- |endorsement as a legislative candidate Joan Vojkuoks, salutatorian, June; ee “ ers. from this district”, t a vat fit Q ae