The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 6, 1936, Page 1

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setters ecm tn tn cpa menersti “ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1936 : PRICE FIVE CENTS - Italy Begins Cleaning Up New Colony; Bismarck Wins Western Junior Baseball Tournament hunni | DIAMOND STARS OF (Landon Delegates |OMMITTEEMEN OF |FARMER INLD ASGolf, Stag Party | SicveppyBANDIS: I6STATESTOPLAY | Lose in California | TWO PARTIES MEET |TORNADO WHIPS OVER POR TITLE IN STATE} Gutter Governor sal ssolini Proclaims to His Mo- | bilized Nation That ‘Ethi= opia Is Italian’ CIVIL GOVERNOR IS NAMED | But Kansan’s South Dakota Supporters" Lead Borah; FDR Maintains Lead Bring in Dentists|« Two-Day State Convention Shades Interest Over Warmest Day of 1936 in Formally Gets Under Way Thursday Morning ‘Team Winning Here to Vie for National Championshi tnavene MAG Ses With Tw Others j MA per eg ie gern ng Democratic Results North Dakota . European Capitals Pondering = ee aaa, Precmenton, canoer | yas Ay DECIDE OUTCOME] TWISTER HITS SMALL AREA|stts Sent cacciion teste saan IS TRIBUTE TO CAPITAL CITY : Bre Gaianetac bene toe tin iE polls Wednesday to participate in the golf| | . and Nations League tical shows next month in Philadel- i tournament and stag party which will Success of Last Year’s Region- phia and Cleveland. Burleigh County Again Is One of |Germination of Crops Will Be precede the opening of the 3ist an- j ; tess Sa : With immediate attention directed] Major Battlefields of Speeded by Warmth and — | "us! meeting Thursday. . ‘Triumphant Italian forces occupy: F al Tournament Won Le- sharply toward primary battle grounds Vatouei Ast Moistu fending champion in the 18-hole me- ° ing Addis Ababa began Wednesday | gion’s Attention Met ca alaGntasahowen tha Ducts nohitord ech ud eviaahed dal play competition, scheduled to get the reconstruction of the devastated heh sali Rada hk underway at 1:30 p. m., Wednesday Sarre ere TE crats have picked 552 of the 1,100 Severe wind, rain and hail storms Bismarck will be host to the west- Hl | delegates to the national convention inagnahe teen Lice Metis Ma bl broke Tuesday's heat wave in western Reeroiaa Dr. Sie td of Man- ern district junior baseball tourna- which will renominate President | precinct committeemen of the Repub-|North Dakota early Wednesday as ee rt gol: weet ™ment which will bring the leading Roosevelt. The Republicans haveltican and Democratic gath-|federal weather bureaus recorded the for its 5 making arangement . junior American Legion teams from : chosen 685 of their 1,001 delegates | ered in county ruentiiign 0 be ‘ele. | warmest day of 1936. Cie e eae pay to follow in the a the 16 western states here for a bee : amid clashing predictions as to how | gates to the state party conventions. | In southern Ward and northern Mc- ibis ott a me to halt the rioting of brigands and - many of them will vote, Both parties faced factional wars|Leen counties at 6:48 a. m., Wednes- Satie repienleds ciate ane bandits which has imperiled the lives ‘The totals include the 44 chosen|with that in the Republican ranks|day s short-lived tornado toppled | moet 0 om det fe pela: Wane by both parties in California and eight | holding major interest but with the/buildings, communication lines and t ok fet nae agin ing, chosen by both in South Dakota Tues- | Democrats a close second. did other damage before it petered | iOHOWIE & one-hour reg! tration per- day. ‘The GOP contest dominated the/out in the Drake area. suis LC. porpite n, reeset 5 Incomplete returns in the Califor-| scene because of its possible effect on] Gustay Kreuger, farmer 12 miles | Label ate lig Scie : nia Republican vote showed that del-| the contest for the gubernatorial. {south of Sawyer, went to Minot to/hart will extend the official welcome egates pledged to Gov. Alf M. Landon| Forces of Gov. Walter Welford were| undergo treatment for a fractured |Sfter which the first regular business As order began to emerge from the of Kansas, without his endorsement, | making an effort to wrest control of/arm and face wounds suffered when | meeting will be held. | |chacs the living population of the were running behind a slate of un-| the official party machinery from the|the twister that came out of the| Dr. Edward E. Stafne, Rochester, instructed delegates. grasp of their opponents and were| southwest knocked s windmill over on |Minn., and Dr. Francis A. Bull, Mil- FDR Is Far Ahead credited with at least a fair chance/him. waukee, Wis., will be the chiéf con- “On the Democratic side, the slate | for Cadet re aa Kreuger’s son; Oscar, 16, escaped in- cpeatie rte oe care tile ere eae ked President Roosevelt and years ago 'y was domi-} jury as he jumped from a four-horse es Leta him, was far ahead of the |nated by the Nonpartisan League but|wagon as the steeds, frightened by|Ness meeting Thursday. Dr. Stafne,| | Marshal Pietro Badoglio, com- si gee rn -rgiters r slates behind the technical candidates ‘Since then the League has suffered &/the storm, ran away. staff member at the Mayo Clinic, will] mander of the Italian forces in oaed mnUeS (Of. SORi =) *|major schism with part of the party Sees Buildings Destroyed discuss X-rays and oral diagnosis and| Ethiopia, has occupied Addis Aba- | Mons in London the youthful foreign fire dot secre Representa-/ cnieftains in the Welford camp and! Xreuger reported seeing numerous | Dr. Bull will conduct a clinic and lec-| ba, goal of the invaders in the un- nears announced his government In South Dakota an uninstructed | others in the camp of their opponents.|parns, small buildings, a schoolhouse | ture on “Amalgam.” declared East African war, fyi pri micro we Sn ee ee : He declared the League of Nations “ig absolutely indispensable for the slate which 1s claimed by supporters May ‘and other objects whirled to pleces by Minneapolis Man to Talk trol a. of Landon ran slightly ahead of a| On this basis the balance of power |nature’s vacuum cleaner. “The " ————————— late pledged to Senator Borah of| may rest with the old IVA organiza-| At Benedict, electric light service |,» eilltberiie en jeeoe sei feceae Idaho. tion, inactive this year but still a po-|was disrupted shortly before 7 &. ™:|aiuress at the afternoon program to ERM-KILLING RAYS Of the Republican delegates chosen In most} when the winds blew down two high- be given by Dr. Thomas B. Hartzell so far by primary election, or in state of Minneapolis, past president of the and district party conventions, ex- : ehscet ‘American Dental association. clusive of the California and South Gov. Walter Welford and Dr. Hart- Dakota primaries, 522 were unin- zell will give short talks at the annual structed and 111 were instructed. banquet Thursday, starting at 7 p. m., (0 AST N AKE KILLE é Landon, ant rom, Wpsoopainy ar in the main’ dining room of the Pat- é FRATING ROOM qn iaad otal |was " terson hotel. At the persons of Ji NU foe Orene: Landep’ : ‘gnd program, the dentists ‘the dinner - ¥ j . | the four delegates at large from ‘Ren- jaintoe ’ a ‘ance in the Silver Ball-| Winona Wallace Was Third Wi Medical Science Takes Final |Dessee were pledged to him by the |Cyed by ee ee a a atcnteny,| of Barber Suspected of F ste \ a Former Senator a ee of New ‘rath i bel pa eas ‘Delcok wh" ectare on oun suayingt ainst In ion Hampshire, a supporter of Col. Frank: 4 longed “The Child as a Dental Patient,” an Ag Knox, Chicago publisher and a con-|2me, Com Penge eleetias Clarence Hanson of Arnegard. will be followed by Dr. Harold Harris,| Fargo, N. D.. May 6.—(P}—Beliet lican nominat At the William Albrecht farm one | st. ustrated|that his daughter, Winona, former Hosux:polnaaia ta large namie Honal commitieeman, ls © candidate] half mile southeast of Towner a metal taik on “practical “application tGt|Fargo girl, was the first or’ possibly of uninstructed delegates and said ‘ay| Water tank was picked up and car- in Immediate Denture| four murder victims of Robert James, this group will be in control at Cleve-| the: presidential pret primary ried a half mile. It was deposited | Work.” confessed Los Angeles “snake killer,’ a3 inl eb in the Towner cemetery. A sleigh| Friday afternoon will be devoted to| Was expressed Wednesday by H, C. to | the ‘i that placed |there was wrecked and this forenoon | table clinics in the various phases of ‘Wallace of Fargo. ty} Borah supporters also have made -|Albrecht was able to find only one| the dental work. Confessins by James, a barber, and open laims additic the 21 from wheel of his buggy. The rest was Charles S. Hope, that James’ fifth ca llaas boa bar) Maes tr enitaeer and Tk: | irr ai tataieratier aie ied items the air Temperati Dr. 1. L. r of leer .|in a bathtul ter Carl G. Bachmann, the Borah cam- peratures ranged as high as 80 con- oung Democrats Revolt Garrison Oakes W. 8. Shaw of Fargo will be the/ thrust into a den of rattlesnakes and Bee Steere retcrep eter regen coe — Tues-| speakers inthe crown and bridge| that attempts to take her life had| tier of sutiorte ne am itetien colony t night that individuals and section, taking “Common Failures in| proved futile spurred authorities to pref a treaty to give tion of | Soups that have selfish interest” op- Dakote, Casting Process of Bridge Attach-| further investigation of the mysteri-| fh biped a pose the nomination of the veteran ments” and “Three-Quarter Crowns} ous death of the former Fargo girl slender | Senator. the ip "Jand Inlay Castings,” respectively, as|who was James’ third wife. sf Be ry their topics. In each of the deaths James is said mR Lectures in the oral surgery section/ to have collected insurance money. e age— will be Dr. E. T. Klein of Washburn, Certain of Murder rays rey who has as his subject “Mandibular} Questioned in Fargo Wednesday, a itra-violet-—which the Injections,” and Dr. H. L. Wright of| Wallace said “I am as confident as I in 60 seconds, but mum Hebron, who will talk on “Anomalies|can be that Winona was murdered Lsiiauad of Extracted Teeth.” by James to collect insurance.” Dr. J. K. Blunt and Dr. W. C. Rob-} Wallace explained “Winona and inson will be in charge of the Amer-| James were married in Los Angeles, fean Dental association’s exhibit in| July 17, 1932, I was unable to attend the oral hygiene section. Other ad-/ the wedding. I had met James and Hn F festinghouse Lamp dresses will be given by Dr. W. C. Fol-| he seemed to be a fine man. He was -|® good stand, Roberts reported, {ett of Devils Lake on “How to Greate an expert barber, " Municipal Liquor Store ington. though air and soll temperatures were (Continued on Page Two) “In September I received word hazard’ | aplaets Leading the fight against Glotsbach|somewhat low for best results for i ana they were coming to Fargo and I went committee, and William Stern, Fargo, national executive committeman rand Forks pa pe ee ee ee BANKERS’ PRESIDENT say Went to Springs “I went immediately to Colorado Springs to be with my daughter for Fourth District Organiza- whom doctors held little, hope. “She recovered rapidly, however. I jon of grains and growth of Kansas Cit 5 enor aga ao See eee WPENTER WS ELECTED (Ste against H. H. Perry, former national (Continued on Page Two) More Than 60 Members of New 100 Autos Stalled in Snow on Bozeman Hill tion Present returned to Fargo. The day I arrived — I received a telegram from James . FF. stating Winona had died. I immed- Livingston, Mont. May ¢ lately returned to Colorado Springs Bankers and there learned of the tragic death sociation here Tuesday, at the first}of my daughter. I was suspicious A./annual meeting of the new organiza- tion, It is made up of former east and west slope bankers associations. proo! Other officers are J. W. Neidinger,| “The day Winona died, James was seen in Colorado inquiring about insurance.” Time of Farley Talk At Lake Is Changed Devils Lake, N. D., May 6—(?)—A change in the time of the ,|broadcast of Postmaster General James A. Farley's address to the state f ie cht i 3 ie) i i ios i ut Prt | f 5 “gome day Til get him back start living my life all over sald’ Mrs. Frank Norling, 33, § a3 : Ho eg [ el : EF i I i : H F : E i ak I Fe St. her i Z 5 possibility, how- out and then continued west. bat to ord to Bismarck where she sought the ald PIC DEAD in that vital last | of Sheriff funds D, May provided by. welfare board, | signed phy, 87, covered last eqoed wite in| she boarded s heed-|ing for t, aly cents| ed for Kansas City, where she has 8/ acres Abbott, Schneider, clothes. | sister. ‘and Herbert The couple be §

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