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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (== ESTABLISHED 1873 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS Americans Reoccupy Legation | + As Italians Enter Addis Ababa. Bismarck Is Host to Parade of ConventionsDuBerrier’s Fate “SEVERAL THOUSAND [DeMolay Conclave |GONs0uDATED DRYS |FRANCDEVALUATION | | May Be Prin Unknown Since He |. PERSONS CONVERGE! Should Draw 300) MOBIMJINGFOR WAR BELIEVED SOLUTION Left Seeking Help UPON CAPITAL CIV sicboar romore mene WITH WETS AT POLL} OF FRENCH TROUBLE BelengueredU, & Whites Return to Quarters in i Sir Harry Hopkins Campaign Manager of United) Sarraut’s Cabinet Reported in Which They Stood Off Mad Natives Young Citizens and Legion AUx- | *7saeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeemee F to Be Assisted b: Disagreement Over Finan- ous _ Illary Opened Series Here a ' . Four Days; British Aided Them WCTU Worker cial Future on Monday Approximately 300 young men from ete North, Dakota, and Manitoba are ex-|¢1 AIM DEFINITE MAJORITY | INVESTORS TO FACE LOSSES Haile Selassie En Route With His Fortune to North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper ters to Be Represented Here This Week-End of the three-day International De- Repeeer = “ogg? aed * s . : CHURCH BODIES MEET TODAY Moy concle.tace in.ene| OFamd Forks Man Reviews His- | New Chamber May Permit Pres- Palestine; Southern Ethiopian Chief Flees place . ; Masonic temple from 9:30 a. m., to 12 tory of Struggles and ent Premier to Remain for Safety to French Colon Dentists, WCTU, Masons, De- Looks at Future With Few Changes pte Rt ed Pre é : + Molays, Laundrymen and x é (By the Associated Press) Others Are Coming Confident of victory at the June ; Rome’s conquering legions reached their goal of Addis ae is in charge ae, sgivotion ce Real ; Hotel WNL ate all sod apt . ee 7 . is : _ The Fascist troops en an Ethiopian capi! roug! Bae Dich ng rR nemga tet dered Sh WCU iepelinevaia eae ae ‘a : which, for four days, hordes of rioting natives had spread ithe address of welcome when the| liquor in munictpally-owned stores. |sibility of devaluation. terror. lave is called to order at 1:30) The organization, a coalition of all sources just previous e jan entry, Cornelius H. i cone Informed said the Leftist Just i to the Itali try, Cornelius H. Ei Pp. oe = ae iy ato aa a rohibltion, has ap- ee a ess se ie ire United States minister-resident, and his staff had evacuated '. felford; L, K. Thomp- | Po! v. C. G. mn as campaign cham! 5 . . ms pot prancnanter cot hela. anid P| manager and will make a determined | would face serious problems after the : tis tenet eit ae weed sees of eb British compound M. of North Dakota, and Leslie A.|effort to get the dry vote to the polls,|chamber meets June 1 and looked up- r days and nights of standing off mobs. ERS French, master of the Bismarck lodge, | Pres. James E. Cox, Grand Forks,|on depreciation of the franc now as a The Italian government informed Washington the victori- will give short talks of welcome. told the convention in his opening | solution to many difficulties. . ous Italian troops would protect the lives and property of for- Restall to Make Response address which was the keynote of the} One high official sald the Leftists BeOS eigners in the Ethiopian capital according to the rules of war. Response will be made by J. Hunter | Convention. would “welcome” devaluation by the Th ival of the Itali had fought their - IRestell, international sealer councilor | 8 addition, he sald, the Women’s|Sarraut cabinet now as the new yov-| | Leon Blum, Socialist leader who e arrival of the Italians, who had fought way up lof Winnipeg. Included in the degree |Christlan Temperance Union will has never participated in a gove pon ee over mountain roads had been expected for the wo days. Fridi fternoon will be the | have @ full-time worker active in the ment, may be asked to form a cabl- presentation of ‘ ° Senutice antomsice sees Addis Ababa itself had been in the throes of rioting by na: tives who had started marauding through the streets of the ‘SIR’ HARRY HOPKINS presentation of the initiatory degree | State during the six weeks preceding | nef deputies assemblies capital after Emperor Haile Selassie had fled the country. Louisville, Ky., May 5—(®)— |by the international officers. the election. The hoboes of America Robert T. Luck of Mandan, inter- Says Wets Divided cialist leader, announced ff it i Foreigners hoped that the Italians would be able to restore order at once. ferred Harry L. Hopkins, |nationsl master councilor, will act, Asserting that the drys have a defi- = topes = WPA administrator, one of thelr |as toastmaster at the annual banquet [nite majority in the state if they can | Hess to head a “People's Front” gov- KARPIS UESTIONED which will be held at 6:30 p. m., that {get the voters to the polls, Cox sald) tint q reiterated his’ party's levening at the Patterson hotel.” For-| the prospect of victory is improved by | Munist. deputy, erga At olde The state department at Washington, D. C., was notified mer Gov. George Shafer will give the |the fact that “the liquor crowd is di-| willingness | 4 | cooperate , Enforte that the American legation had been reoccupied by its own of- vided. The people who intiated the | S0Urces oan might - ge rian : : main talk and music numbers will ut to remain in office a ‘i ficials and that all of its contents were undamaged... . Incoming French troops from French Somaliland sane by toe Bsmt Mang coi ir Se ote ormentnn ee ln me ane IN CRIMINAL 6 AREER blocked temporarily by destruction of part of Ethiopia’s lone railway 30 miles from Addis Ababa. From Ditbouti, the istrator, after King Jeff Davis Lair rT reason that under the present law no hares dental | ~ i :30 p. m., the conclave will re- Prices fluctuated the Bourse read a letter from Hopkins to his |convene at the auditorium where the | individual can make money out of the) sain ‘Tuesday with the rather agitat- "boes. irregular market showing & fleeing Emperor H H Haile Selassie taken in s British Union of Methodist eat paieieere business. Moreover, beer licenses will DeMolee deere” Wil pub on the | oppose this act because it will give| et, and irregular, mar hurches Approved |responsibie reports indicating he had 7 PP salvaged all the crown jewels, much “brother them legalized competition. q ; eerecence See Seegere veered com-) “And finally, Gileseing (sn alaceione Arraignment Still Uncertain FRAZIBR-LEMKE ACT tess te to coco wut e| suo ale! aco x ede oi Bail of $400,000 Will B Episcopal chosen, officers elected and installed Sy BU DieE Late ieee aes 210 ak “ ee d bullion and ail ; a Asked of Judge Columbus, O., May 5.—(P}—Dele- {80 ver currency, and gates to the quadrenniel conference of |¢ven had taken along six of his motor even the legislators. who sponsored Ee this bill and put in through the last aiken Slates legislature will dare to lift a hand in the Methodist Episcopal church over- Biecomgi Peet ounamenis 8 its support. Who the friends and . St. Paul, May 5—(P)—Seeking the whelmingly <epereres onaay is Bisma: supporters of ti municipal control is Ee = z high school gymnasium Saturday | act will be in this coming fight it is|[¥ 4 trail of his accomplices, the federal) (oar ‘church, South, and the Meth- evening with Harry Turner's orches-| aitticult to guess. It is possible that tra furnishing the music, and sight-| the measure wili be abandoned.” 2 government Tuesday again question-| cas: Protestant church. ed Alvin Karpis, public enemy, as au-| ynification of the three churches, seeing trips will be the principal en-/ Reviewing the history of liquor leg- tertainment features of the three-|islation presented to the people, Cox thorities continued to hold him in the} if approved by the other two bodies, Wisconsin Solon Brands Bill /48y meeting. said the drys have been on the firing Politicians Focus Attention on federal courts building. would give the Methodist church a Karpis has been subjected to inten-|™membership of 8,000,000—the Sunday morning’s program _will/ line six times in four years and have imaries i body in "Pence of Wild Inflation Jat off, wit 5 Daa Srea | e r e en akon (natant Puss Hex Crises | eta forsporora vase to si 9 feats. iter were the repeal al . followed hour debat ary Legislation’ services to be conducted in the| of the prohibition clause in the state 1S aa ee aera {constitution and the act legalizing By the Associated Press} FREE KARPIS’ GIRL the sale of beer. mist neat Maryland. presi-}] Washington, May 5—(AP)—J. The DeMolay membership is made Contends Drys Stronger dental primary gave President Roose-|| Edgar Hoover said Tuesday that up of young men between 15 and 21/ Between 1932 and 1934, he contend-|velt a margin of approximately 5%|| Ruth Robinson, the’ red-haired years of age. H. G. Groves, dad of the) ed, the drys gained 40,417 votes and|to 1 Tuesday over Col. Henry Breck-|| woman seized by federal agents ‘Bismarck chapter, has urged all| the wets lost 23,231 votes on the iden- enridge, foe of the New Deal, and as-|| with Alvin Karpis in New Orleans Masons in this vicinity to attend the . sured the chief executive of the state’s|| Friday night, has been rcieased. BALLOT ON OUESTION as Sees | ree S| P SHO, PROBLIM MASONS SCHEDULE |: warn talc, NOT LIKELY IN JUNE He was Rep. Michael K. Reilly, Wis- ed, primary elections were being held| J: Edgar Hoover, chief of the bu- consin Democrat, who 217 the . Tuesday rornia, reau of investigation, said the govern- ee yp nae kota. sein and South Da- trent was anxious to apprehend and x - req In the Republican party in the pucieh_acsrronn eres pate Matter Merits More Exhaustive or . 7 . ted Goa coast state there is & contest between} cme career, which includes st least| Investigation, Conference (Continued on Page Two) for delegates and a slate pledged to|two major kidnapings and murder Here Decides { Forkner to Speak at Banquet ———_ Gov. Alf M. Landon of Kansas, jand bank robbery. ry Democratic side voters Date of arraignment of Karpis on Bismarck on Fastest ee among a slate meee four charges of kidnaping and kidnap| The problem of whether Airlines in Country |Presiaent Roosevelt, Upton Sinclair’s conspiracy still was uncertain. Dis-!should be ® consolidation or closing — Fea ee Lt ee eae eae eee cd bo ect at 0! the state's educational institutions mocra\ Representative Mc-jhe wo May 5—UP)—Northwest | Orme soup, “einclsir and Me-|8400,000--$100,000 on each count |of higher learning was under consid- Groarty have said they would support |when Karpis is arraigned, which willjeration Tuesday by the state interim the president on the second ballot at|be as soon as questioning of him is|tax commission, following an all-day the Philadelphia Democratic conven- | finished, sensterenee’ Monday bela’ by Chow tion. Karpis is under indictment here} o iiora with offi cod i Dakota primary, in-|charged with participating in the ab- state officials contest between |ductions of William Hamm, Jr., St. |stitution heads. , in 1933, and Edward G.| It was decided that in . Paul banker in 1934. |ability” there will be no Following General Ses- sions Wednesday 7 £ ix i z The interim President Roosevelt was unopposed Episcopalians Plan aes age 32 convention! (Confirmation Service| will report on this as Indiana also held its primary elec- — presidential [ane ites i i Aberdeen’s Mayor Not to Wear Tails 3 Ae HE the death of Alfred D. Weaver, 35- peerriee all Faith cultist who was bitten snakes “to protect the lt Hei el se a5 ea