The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1936, Page 1

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|&ce ] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Bandit-Besieged Americans in . Addis Ababa Appeal for Help || Nonpartisan Leader, Harry Peterson, Dies\Hal DuBerrier of LONG ILLNESS FATAL STATE'S FARM LOAN |[ "Where Hopessoor /ASKARI WAITING FOR|[-Defenastarsen]|/ Mandan Is One of FOR STATE SENATOR, (amma COLLECTION BUREAU WHITE FORCE BEFORE =| Barricaded Banc . WELRORD CHAIRMAN NEEDS ASSISTANCE . TAKING ADDIS ABABA iy Funeral Services Will Be Held Cash Help Required to Clear Up Tuesday Here With Bur- Huge Deficit and Meet ial at Plaza Expenses SIX CHILDREN SURVIVE HIM)! ]/REPORT $1,604,146 SAVING Mountrail County Farmer Serv- | Net Earnings of Bank Over 10 ed In Both Branches of Months Period Found to Legislature Be $18,659.87 > RB American Woman Medical Missionary Is Slair by Stray Bullet; Natives Go Berserk as Selassie’s Forces Quit Capital Looters Flee to Hills as Vanguard of Ita Forces Appears Only Few Miles Away; Corpses Strew Streets of City © London, May 4—(?}—The British government Monday asked Sir Sidney Barton, its minister to Ethiopia, te do everything possible to help the United States legation in Addis Ababs. Selassie Reaches Djibouti En Route to Refuge at Haifa, Palestine LEAGUE REFRAMING IS SEEN 400,000 Italian Soldiers to Re- main in Conquered Nation as Settlers . Legislative assistance to enable the (Copyright, 1936, Associated Press) . : . enema del uz awe Prob ven gamed with otpert state farm loan collection department Native Eritrean Askari of Italy's 4 Washington, May 4.—(AP)—After beating off one vicious san League leaders in paying tribute = to meet expenses and to clear a $1,-| |. northern army closed in on the t £| |assault by Ethiopian bandits, the minister of Ethiopia Monday to State Senator Harry T. 656,336 deficit in the real estate bond : capital of the disrupted Ethiopian F told Washington the “situation is getting worse” and appealed Peterson of Plaza, 51, manager of the payment and interest fund will be empire Monday, awaiting only the i : }| |for British assistance to protect America’s legation. in the future, J. M. Shirek, tional ‘, fs rs an Ot Wienenscuiiny “commis PAE repre Mehr said Monday in an ites I Out becuDaLsTE, of the” cr ‘ -| |, Evidencing the danger threatening the tiny group of Amer- the Weltord faction, who died iate| Dental, associ Phen audit report of the Bank of North! ‘= * torn Addis Ababa. icans still holding the legation against marauders was the seri- i aise tis Italians at home, already claiming ous woundi: i ii ’ quarters. Petersen had played an active part | ————___—— isivoitaras eas tacoettnnacae eae Marmarth, ND. where hopes of Sere porcreuienierte gins Es ‘ Cornelius ver ‘. tho seleleuae, Capea how & was wise geeaiieatrer the aierts. OA KARPIS FACES IK of auditing, Bhirek declared the bank| Prosperity from the black gold of |town, reflected generally the opinion 4 : Ueottintl a eect eect ld eed lh i La aie bebe Tholiday sansosiation. “OLY itselt had saved the state $1,604148) shown is the derrick anracte of one well-informed source that. the andit attack at 9 o'clock in the morning (1 a. m. CST) after shortly before his death he issued a and cancellations Of © crs ef tres | , Role, nearly 7,000 feet deep, which |Sooner the Fascist army could clean his wife narrowly escaped bullets of the rioters. final appeal to League members ask- is believed to have tapped an of! | UP the capital “the better. : I can not speak too highly of comrades who grasped at ing support in behalf of Welford’s wie report covered a lOrncntis pee] feservolr. Preparations now are aatiiier. Gr aaepatine caseeauaba in "| once the importance of energetic action,” he said. candidacy, He died following a long rlod from Nov. 1, 1934, to Aug. 31,| Deine beapgoetihienibabecrcdterst ; But six hours later, Engert appealed for British aid through povoclerdbenisonthae ae ia KIN AP 1935, pointed out in his report| 10%. All sorts of estimates have |!ng Fr Mi nn ] the state department, hoping London could reach Sir Sidney aaat parece eh SStaeNond are Mace ie od fom the oct] been heard in Bismarck but the es pa seep Meh pod poe savin Barton, the minister at Ethiopia, by wireless because his own Montana-Dakota Utilities com- | tiOPEm ire of crepe messengers could not get through the shot-riddled capital. ike eaeay cay ee paced capital, bia .,, Then two hours later at 5 p. m. Ethiopian time, Engert, {Minneapolis Also Prepares to of) in commercial quantities will Within Cannon Shot ~ without saying whether a massed attack on the legation ap- be found. Latest reports from the front said { peared imminent, wirelessed this terse message: 15,000 Eritrean troops under Gen. Pir- “Situation is getting worse. Several direct shots fired at Charge Him With Bank Robbery and M slo Bicol were ready to sweep for- buildings and radio station since this morning, and two character’ and i Beret Seite we H(t CHILDREN a te tains coe an haan s women in our servants’ quarters have been seriously wounded.” reputation were known to all who had| 9, paul, May 4—()—The federal l shal Pietro Badgolio'’s main body of| |, f The business center of the town was wrecked, streets were contact with him.” government Monday planned an early a Italian soldiers joined them. : strewn with corpses, government buildings were stormed and Others Laud Him arraignment on kidnaping charges of ee L NITIES White troops from every branch of some foreign mission and legation quarters were attacked in the Similar comment came from other | alvin Karpis, public enemy, as county Rese peace ites Boat native campaign to raze the capital. state officials and League members. | authorities at Minneapolis prepared Funeral services will be held at 9 indictment bank pation. Hal = Duberri ff Mandan, @. m. Tuesday in St. Mary’s Catholic Leteots\tenl murder. sis aa “Originally MEET IN BISMARCK The entrance into Addis Ababa was! (above) pee, oot es c. 4 Procathedral here with Rev. Henry! George F. Sullivan, U. 8. district peskigert (reimpcerigd (reed the mo-| Spielman, was one of the hand- Holleman, Rev. Robert Feehan and attorney, said Karpis would be ar- com-] ful of legeaguered Americans in The looters began taking to the hills, with the Italians mander-in- nt 8 - = * i? rt ey ee Tate tne Reber mal pes] U, Seton st Adal Abe. reported reaching the Akal plain, only ten’ miles out of tho services set for 3 p. m. s|Governor Welford, Judge Mc-/only 150 kilometers (about 94 miles)| aviator and munitions salesman, | capital, and white flags flying along the highway. Honorary pallbearers will be Gov. Kenna and A. E. Thompson has been in East Africa for the The only foreigner known to have perished in the two days Senn menclethun of Valley owe. Address Young Citizens jswiftly if the roads and caravan trails| '™** 7e*r- eine eee Pay oie ae ag as ‘tied i ee hyn = Su aren Thatcher of Bottineau; Harold Hop-/to Sullivan. The maximum penalty = were in condition for truck movement. missionary. She was in her sleep at wn junday ya ton, W. J. Flannigan, Adam Lefor,|for kidnaping is life imprisonment. Eager to Celebrate bullet which pierced the galvanized roof of the mission. P. 0. Sathre, Howard Wood, A. F.| Questioning of Karpis continyed of More than 500 school children from} The Italian kingdom was eager for FARLEY WILL SPE ‘AK American women and children who had taken refuge in the r 1. A. 8.|nonday as federal agents concentrat- {quired through foreclosure. elementary grade schools in 30 coun-|the signal to aend the nation into United States legation were removed Sunday night to the strong Sat tn "Be tan | at Sc a tS: tauren tn, cama tm or ate Corals Var Reger wits of Be Aiesean | scaitional a pee sree s t ‘The eagerness of the populace at _, Mrs. Cornelius Van H. Engert, wife of American min- pl plices. M " home was increased by reports from ister, however, remained with her husband all other male A reaction set in Sunday night, however, the bandits being forced to defend their loot against law-abiding warriors and fearing reprisals from the advancing Fascists. ( 290,541.64." . : i 1 Money Changers Supervision Costly ‘Master Jerry Finch, Stutsman coun- (Continued on Page Two) members of the staff at their virtually unfortified legation. ! . D, Harris, C, E. The land''is “scattered” over the| ty schoolboy, will preside at the te2-| wa. E ‘Entire Democratic Convention| One of them is Hal DuBerrier of Mandan, N. D. Nes Minnesota Week-End Preceedings Will Be Dr. T. A. Lambie, American head of the Ethiopian mission Traffic Is Fatal to 4 sions as junior president. W. M. service, was attacked at his headquarters by shiftas (bandits) ‘The organization, with its aim of Broadcast leaving the capital, but members of his staff, barricaded behind consists} “St. Paul, May 4.—(#)—Four persons —_—_—_—___ barbed wire, beat off the assailants, killing one and wounding collection department for this ex-jof slemnensiaty eanoot eget pene paces dead woes, ann aga ee penta take, mar lpi one. pense.” * from years, mostly as a resi accident 1» aster Ee - sas *, His figures. included totals show- | rot rural schosle iz Minnesota over the week-end. ‘The|rive in Devils Lake by train at noon| ‘The head of the British Red Cross unit, Dr. Melley, was ing acquisition of lands since estab-| District Judge George M. McKenna| dead: William Johnson, 23, South St.|May 12 where he will be met by| Wounded seriously while dragging wounded in from the streets. lishment of the department in 1919.]of Napoleon was to speak at Ménday| Paul, hurt fatally when his automo-|Democratic state convention dele- In response to Despite the increased load how-|afternoon’s session, while Governor/ bile collided with a street car in that/gates in ssesion here that day. ever, the department showed a net| Welford and Arthur E. Thompson,|city; Patrolman Benjamin Lehmann, Boy [income for the 10-months’ period of | state superintendent of public instruc-! 57, Minneapolis, victim of a hit-run " $337,249.73, after deducting a $182,-|tion, will speak at Monday night’s/driver; Mrs. R. A. Allschwager, Min- Wemett of Valley City is senior presi- dent. 991.00 deficit existing Oct. 31, 1934, | banquet. neapolis, killed in collision near New/the main street of the city to the he said. Business sessions Tuesday 4 Memorial building where Mr. Farley “It will be noticed that a large por- crash in will be guest of the North Dakota ‘tion of the income received during | °f officers. Bis: . Young Democrats at a luncheon at the de 8 ONE CENT CH! are and hi he will two After luncheon he w the convention hall where he will Temperance Drama Sched- sis. speech. which Js. toe uled for Tuesday L g8 ul sae De {Leon Blum Believed Ready to public, ma. Be. 2 big Take Job of Leading New Wowaen's Government will Tag gemma gegen ; ' cratic chairman, now of St. Paul, will preside at the sessions. Arrange- ments for the Farley luncheon are being made by Dr. 8. 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