The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 2, 1936, Page 1

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=e] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [:2==] ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS’ KARPIS SCARED AS G-MEN NAB HIM Selassie Abandons Addis Ababa to ItaliansHoover Captures NEGUS’ DEPARTURE |*7sestZ™2s dotted ‘Human’-Hunter Gets His Quarry No. 1 Desperado HALF-BREED DEFIES CAFTURE State for Needy Aged . = BELEVED NAL OF [asec | |S a| || = In New Orleans} ‘se Dakota, Idaho and Arizona for . : is 4 ETHIOPIA COLLAPSE beard’ alotiad sea" o North Da : J. Edgar Hoover Makes Arrest Personally as © nae Pertons The altment were for ex-| | oe > — Much Wanted Fugitive Sits in Car With = | penses during April, May and June. DERBY FIELD IS GUT T0 14 AS 4 HORSES DROP OUT OF LISTS Lightning Fast Track Threaten- ed With Showers as Torrid Emperor Thought Bound for French Refuge at Djibouti With His Family Woman and Suspected Robber Surrenders Docilely as Agents Swarm Around Him With Leveled Rifles; Hamm Kidnaper Is Rushed to St. Paul by Airplane (Copyright, 1936, Associated Press) Alvin Karpis, the nation’s most hunted criminal who with braggadocio had boasted he “wouldn’t be taken alive,” was at the end of freedom’s trail Saturday, brought to bay by the neg G-men. iat 3 a PRET aptured Friday night at New Orleans without a shot as ela Associated Press) Sun Beats Down ing fired, when J. Edgar Hoover, department of justice chief, ; ey Barton, British minister pee aetr See : : en made his first arrest in person, the gunman survivor of the 2 e to Ethiopia, reported to his govern- : q : VE, i} © |ment Saturday that Emperor Haile |_,Churchill Downs, Ky., May 2.—(%)— . ~ Karpis-Barker gang was brought by plane to St. Paul Saturday Selassie had left Addis Ababa and the iol pontucky Derky ‘aaa eadaced:te " morning to answer for kidnapings, murder and robbery. capital city was the scene of wide-|14'tnis afternoon when Banister, one f : — Nearly a score of federal agents headed by Hoover leveled ane: ect oan eis tae at the Bradley entries, was scratched. | F shotguns, automatic rifles and pistols at the notorious taken a train for the French Somall-| Tus, was the fourth withdrawal. . | oti bose ce near a pretentious Canal street INVADERS’ ADVANCE HALTED London Views King's Action as Grave Situation; Duce Talks to Admirals ALVIN KARPIS Banister, Mrs. Bessie Franzheim’s s ry ¢ . minal of Ethiopia's only railroad. ’ ‘ : Karpis lifted his hands and yielded a pistol. . British official circles in London |uin tina rei oe the |, “Karpis said he'd never be taken alive,” said Hoover, “but Duttals une: Moretere come onleh hae b ebvettes tone poses | nterpreted the S| <Prewously: Mrs. P.-A. By Widener's}- : : we took him without firmg.«*shot, That - him as a> Grown large and powerful on the mes Kildeer, \N..D, Traveling % Se ee ets Gk ee with : ; : dirty, yellow rat. He was scared to death when we closed-in baer “anes ee a 2 ey ee a bee's Forest Play and W. 0. ee : ' € & . | |onhim. He shook all over—his voice, his hands and his knees,” 9 3 oe loe’s filly, Seventh Heaven, were de- Escorted personally by Hoover, the federal agents rushed - clared out. . the manacled gunman to St. Paul by airplane, somone bene in - Meanwhile the sun was breaking | |the Minnesota capital slightly more than 12 hours Jeav- @ @ ie ; in|occastonally through threatening n | ing New Orleans. : Fair Skies Spur tase Oe Ge ie eel ie Karpis is most wanted in St. Paul for the $100,000 abdue- sore jam of epee fonstatt oe ; ‘Gane sy ce phesioen ah ae ae Paul per bere 15, 1983, : < biggest as well as most col . EDG. VER and the sensatio1 , ping ws , Bremer, crowds in the history of the classic. i , chief of the G- Clean-Up Efforts emer ne | foreman ant te St. Paul banker, six months later. Semiofficial estimates that HARRY CAMPBELL Arrested with him near the Canal street apartment were ; upwards of 60,000 spectators would see Nar Orince Friday Dight, With Campbell becomes the nation's |@ Ted-haired young woman identified only as “Ruth,” who had ped |the Derby field parade to the post,| disposition of Karpis, Harry most wanted criminal. posed as his wife, and Fred Hunter, 37, a suspect in the $34,000 é ( FOUR LEGH iy Parade Touches Off Lions- sppeenimately 25 ‘ postoffice robbery at Garrettsville, Ohio, Nov. 7, 1935. Swiftly the agents shackled the hands and feet of the Sponsored Beautification 24 Northwest Solons WESTERN OKLAH men, and took them and the woman to the postoffice building STILL HOLDING OUT —a Rinds wens Signed to Force Vote for questioning. Ababa London Hun waiting to get into the P)—North- Other officers were posted about the apartment where AGAINST EVICTIONS op Seen vesias, 10 -soeapt en aie eecenes aaa ae STORMS CLAIM FOUR Karpis had been known as “Ed O'Hare,” & mild mannered turday risk, Seven hundred membérs of the! who signed a discharge petition to levotee of fishing. ne i Celebrations gate malitia Joined the city police in rae. Shean asia eas dL __ Karpis, who has a criminal record for 10 of his 26 years, Three Die as Twister Strikes] was rushed from the postoffice to the New Orleans airport at 8:30 p. m. Friday and thrust aboard a chartered plane by about Frazier-Lemke mortgage bill include: Democrats—Hildebrandt and Wer- Fargo Spokesman Says They Farm Homes; Engineer = Have Plenty of Cards But | the drive. — to dis-| dence. ner, South Dakota; Ayers and Mona-/ — Swept Off Span by Flood ee landed in St. Paul at 8:47 a. m. and was backed No Money Fair weather lent increased zeal to i aban, Mans AAD, Bin, Cannon, aaa Sam into the hangar before Karpis was removed. Hoover personally the work of raking and burning of 5. O'Malley and Reilly, Wisconsin. Andarko, Okla., May 2—(?)—Two| supervised handling of the notorious outlaw. bish piles in. the Soe Republicans — Pittinger, Knutson, | sections of western Oklahoma count- To provide maximum privacy, the federal men closed the : fs Andresen and Christianson, Minne-|ed four dead, 16 injured, and thou- pi nD DENNACY s . : Sreotint dota, and Burdick and Lemke, Norti| otnsc ot andar rare and thou: | hangar doors after the big air liner had been rolled inside. This Saturday from windstorms and a Three persons were killed Friday AS TRUCK TIPS OVER A. B. Monson Fatally Injured in Accident Two Miles South of Mayville barred the way to a crowd of spectators, newspaper reporters and photographers and radio men. —_———___ 1 Hoover said he personally has beet in New Orleans several days preced- st ete fi lve af i LAKE BID NOT AWARDED ah i il ; E i E ; k 4 it gE E 7 k Ei : i iF i Fs gz 5-5 4 Se i & a H & tf 2 Z i 3 i | EE he eff ef F Ss » Ee ve gt EE FE Bei i E PROCLAMATION a a i 43 § t H g Ee E i ni a abe. F E f i ; f Sy. on credit,” beca ; ‘the imperial | Clean Up and Paint Up Files Affidavit of Prejudice in t uae Cideity ‘Delabtive in--Ldndhorgh Selassie. Give People Jobs Williston Court as Crowd a ee Pembina Bachelor Is Found Dead in Water : 7 Bathgate, N. D., May 2.—(7)—An | investigation was to be started Sat- ‘ AN cexcome, into toe crpetin a ' dale,” 80, man indicted Looks on iit 1 a Case Acoused of Engineer. |Temporary Room for ||| Know All Men, Women and Children ’ By These Present Williston, N. D., May THAT, Whereas the NATIONAL CLEAN UP AND PAINT W. Frazier, Williston highway in adi tenance wit engineer, charged lawful discharge of firearms, ; Fi fr li pitt Re i ils inte at eel *3 gs g: Hise jet F HE @ : H f et ee ee oe sah esl sae ear been operating a tractor. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Al- its type] ford in i i i Li | E iM | tr

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