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North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 - BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS Welford Forces to Rule State G.O.P. G-Men Nab William Mahan, Harry Campbell Beat Opponents HOVER HADSRAD [Political Feathers [GSN FUN [Lectures Feature | At Meetings of ON TOLEDO HDEWT) Fly at Convention| SANNWORKERS | Dental Sessions) Precinct Chiefs OF HUNTED GUNMAN REPUBLICAN CHIER tt: eee Cage IN CITIES STRIKE Will Have 146 Delegates of 243 at State Conven- ; Doctors Stafne, Bull and Hart- tion to Be Held Soo ; Will Tak lof Woman Described as Gang- — o ne al dee ri rm soil reson i sa feswrose cna HINDENBURG SOARING ‘Party ntimay Hoe Held nr Pi ster’s Wife and Minor Crim- FAVORS PRECEDENT Lille hada pperbete tig Sica: pian aay : inal Also Nabbed —— SET BY ROOSEVELT vention Thursday neapolis, St. Paul UT OVER ATLANTIC PERRY RETAINS GRIP ON DEMOCRATS Political feathers flew in quantity A banquet and dance in the Patter- i meetings here Wednesday of the oayrarent son hotel will bring Thursday’s open- Buren runy Repban and DE-| 3,000 EMPLOYES AFFECTED | imc smn ots Norn, Dabo ON AMERICAN FLIGHT Moses May Enter Devils Lake Convention With More Pledged Delegates Than Any Other inct committeemen. ‘When the smoke had cleared away to a close tonight. for Party’s Gubernatorial Nomination (By the Associated Press) . the Democrats still broiled in Lectures by Dr. Edward C. Stafne,|" a fight which will be carried to tne | Stations Not Affected Will Be /nochester, Minn.; Dr. Francis A. Bull,| Giant German Airship Averages Supporters of Gov. Walter Welford Thursday were assured of controlling the Republican state convention when it is con- party convention at Devils Lake for Picketed, Leaders of Milwaukee, and Thomas D. Hartzell, ducted later this month. OFFER LITTLE RESISTANCE Both. Parties Planning Huge Ceremonies to Hail Presi- _ dential Candidates “ Gang Believed to Have Slain ‘ Cleveland Doctor Who Operated on Them Washington, May 7.—(?)}—With the Washington, May 17—(7)—J. |June convention drawing close, both Edgar Hoover announced Thurs- {parties pushed ahead Thursday with day the capture of William Ma- | Plans to greet their presidential and han, called the remaining prin- | Vice presidential nominees in huge cipal in the $200,000 Weyerhaeu- | outdoor ceremonies. ser kidnaping. Hoover said Ma- Republican Chairman Henry P. han was taken in San Francisco | Fletcher announced that provisional at noon. . arrangements have been made to use He made the announcement !the Municipal stadium at Cleveland, upon returning to the capital |conveniently located near the conven- from the arrest at Toledo, Ohio, {tion hall, to notify the party’s nomi- final decision, and Republicans op- M. D., DMD, Minneapolis, and the} 75 Miles an Hour as It posed to Gov. Walter Welford had Walkout Declare selection of standing committees fea- established control of the GOP party tured the day's program. Leaves England machinery. Minneapolis, May 70 atin Natepierakee ee tha heed The Democratic it was the most d (PI practitioners and representatives 0: interesting and Souris ‘was claim- |8@soline filling stations in Minneapolis | supply houses were registered at noon (Copyright, 1936, Associated Press) ing vietory. and St. Paul were closed Thursday as|Thursday for the convention proper|_Abeerd the Zeppelin Hindenburg, i ; AVesine nici ‘Wan Watt members of the Petroleum Workers| with several score more attending the |=" Route to America, May 7.—The With only 9 of the 243 delegates assigned the party un- led by County Chairman William M.|union went out on strike. William|ninth annual meeting of the North |siant ea airship Hindenburg. | accounted for, the tabulation showed 146 delegates for Welford Schantz and Central Committeeman|McComiskey of Minneapolis, presi-|Dakota Dental Assistant's and Nurses’|*Verssing 75 miles an hour, struck! and 88 delegates for the faction headed by Former Gov. William Christ Bertsch left the meeting in the| ‘ent of the union, predicted that by| Association and the gathering of the | U* Sctoss the North Atlantic Thurs-|7 0) Dor courtroom at the courthouse and went |"!ght 80 per cent would not be in! Dental association's auxiliary. ls OR oe sar ganizati i rah 7 nally operation. Delegates were entertained at a| The great Zeppelin passed Land's rganization Democrats with H. H. Perry, head of the in. wire they held what they claim to| Representatives of the Gasoline Re-|stag party Wednesday night follow-|End, the cape of southwest England,|ternal revenue department, as their leader, were assured con: be the legal convention. tailers association of St. Paul appealed jing the 18-hole medal play golf tour- 205 a. m., (CST), and 40 minutes| trol of the Devils Lake convention May 12. A revolt headed by Forces led by R. B. Murphy, Joseph |tO Mayor Mark Gehan for protection |nament in the afternoon in which Dr. | later crossed the Scilly islands off the/S, J. Doyle of Fargo made no headway and William Glotzbach, Byrne and Axel Soder held the field/®s@inst the strikers. Gehan replied|H. H. Pfister of Wahpeton won the | English coast. De ti itt ured reelecti Glotzbach in the courtroom and voted to upset |that police would stop any law viola- | state dental trophy. Bright sunshine and clear skies| C™ocratic committeeman, was ass| Feeleruionl, the machine led by Bertsch and/lations but could not interfere with prevailed. was Perry’s, candidate. Schantz, naming Soder as county|Peaceful picketing. Anderson Presides Many. of the’ 51 es ‘The tabulation Thursday showed the following counties and their dele- committee chairman, Byrne -as sec-| A newspaper survey at noon showed| Dr. L. C. Anderson, Jamestown, see tatece the | Satins accounting for Langer strength: of Harry Campbell, pal of Alvin |nees of the convention’s choice. Karpis who was wanted in con- Democrats previously an- nection with the Edward Bremer |nounced plans to notify President kidnaping and an Ohio mail rob- | Roosevelt of his renomination with s bery. ceremony at Franklin Field, Philadel- mained awake all night to see the le retary and Leonard Miller as state |/®Pproximately half the stations in St. | State president, opened the first gen-| airship fly over Aierasi of the Benson 4, Bottineau 4, Burke 3, Burleigh 9, Cavalier 5, Emmons 3, Grand Hoover sald Mahan had $7,300 | phia. ‘ ® Paul and three-fourths of those in|eral business meeting in the World Forks 2, Griggs 1, Hettinger 3, LaMoure 4, Logan 1, McLean 5, 6, ere eta set |e may” Deco Oe, el ea tage erase TAR ae ee ee Me A Some of the money was Weyer- |lished by Mr. Roosevelt in going to| Endorsements of Bertsch for the)4PProximately 1,300 stations in the/morning. HP. Goddard, secretary !the southern coast of England, just as| ams 3 Sioux 1, Billings 1, Renville 2, 7 haeuser ranosm money, Hoover the convention to receive the notifi- said, on which the serial number cation of his nomination.” had been altered. He was un- Set Precedent in 1932 armed. Hoover said Mahan admittea |, (Mr. Roosevelt sets Twin Cities area. of the Association of Commerce, ex- Bismarck postmastership and of Oscar!" ', dispute over leasing of service |tended the welcome, after which $;, | the sun rose. Welford Forces Dominate Larger Counties Selvig for the federal land office were| tins Vo individuele nt on the {Russell A. Sand, Fargo, secretary, Greener {io the south after} Counties and the delegates pledged to Welford are: . P. E-/strike at midnight, after last-minute|tead the minutes of the last meet- bares ot 2,500 feet, the Hindenburg ate Barnes 9, Cass 30, Dickey 5, Foster 2, Grand Forks 15, precedent by attempts to arbitrate had failed ing. imsey fices. Pt ad failed. forded its passengers the spectacle of going to speak to the delegates at B 7 ain t of H. H. Chosen to serve on the convention a carpet of white clouds beneath th ee riniain rad 8, ra 2, aa 3, at Stutsman oN 5, Ward his identity, but did not confess | Chicago after nomination four Declined to Arbitrate committees were: to the crime, years ago.) os , former national committeeman| The strike, which was voted two| Resolutions—ira Wells, Harvey; |SiP like s vast expanse of glaciers. No report has been received from Bowman with 2 delegates, Divide 3, Dunn 2, Golden Valley 2, and Sioux 1. A contest on the 14 Ward county because Fletcher said the Republican plans ruling genius of the/weeks ago, went into effect after the|L. B. McLain, Lisbon, and R. A. An-|..D™, Hugo Eckener, in command, (By the Associated Press) are conditional on the desires of the North Dakota, was confident |Minneapolis petroleum employers |drews, Carrington. = hed srkbokor pl ea bridge committee had declined to arbitrate.) Fee: Schedule—W. . Cole, Bis-| Ws, detween m nig and 4 8. m. Union heads said a new system of |marck; T..L. Stangebye, New England, 3300 sais os pedi sapere leasing stations had put many at-|and L. C. Schmitz, Jamestown. Ca # The erstwhile lone wolf of the acniacarese eth Tumping “Berry Lee seme Sor ries for the Repub- Campbell, returned to St. Other political developments in- tendan! ot mail, headed on @ course over the Marryaracksns oabiees canines a ee Ecce er por eerarbar en ated pected delegates favorable to that jot the Gasoline Retailers association | sell A. Sand, Fargo. No ene ae group will be recognized. of St. Paul, . said that—‘we-consider }- Bull -gave’a-brief talk on the “The Zeppelin was expected origin- . Moses Leads Democrats plane under the muzzles of federal | cluded comments on a recent deciara- tgents’ guns Thursday after being/tion of President William Green of Wrapped earlier in Toledo, Ohio, by|the American Federation of Labor ernment. man hunters Jead by. J-/and » speech: by--Democratic Chair- the strike a case of the Minneapolis} program of outdoor dental advertis- 4 Indications were ‘Moses, union trying to tell St, Pau! filing] ing carried out in Wisconsin. a ee SEED 10 ANS IN N ) Hiaoen, sotit.go ttkerthe Deaton station men wi lo.” 1 ‘i oe Ve with instruct- Another strike was called for 7| Criticizes Soctalisation of Dentitery | vnc, Txurious ppactoreige co nds daueputee toee any other candi: noiselessly on its journey after the dates but with only a fraction Campbell, last of 25 persons, in-|the east had benefited from farm volved in the $200,000 kidnaping of jrelief because of “enormously - in- Edward G. Bremer, wealthy St. Paul|creased” shipments of manufactured banker two years ago, was brought / goods to the west, ‘The’ valedictor igar Hoover. man James A. Farley asserting that a. m., Thursday by members of the| “The Economic Status of Dentistry” Sash and Door Millworkers union |Wwas the subject of the talk given by | @aateg departure from. Friedrich- Wood Expects Disbursement of enough votes to nominate, ° employed in 14 plants here. Frank|Dr. Hartgell, past president of the| .4ren Wednesday, night at 9:30 p. 50,000 Will Be C Counties in western North Dakota ana |Spitzenberger, president, said the) American Dental association. m. (2:30 p. m, (CST.) |: see m Be Gom- |came in strong for him, those listed James W. Guthrie as secretary, the |Umion has a membership of $00, and) | Hartzell criticised the steady move-| Among the passengers are Sir Hu- pleted in 10 Days in his column being Bowman, Adams, meeting was called to order and the |S¢eks recognition of the union, a 40- tistry, saving thet the proteasional | Pert, Wilkins, the explorer, and Lady Slope, Eddy, Morton, Logan and roll called. Announcement was made |"Ur week and wage adjustments. ese merione aa peepee amare Wilkins; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott! toward R. Wood, state director of |Stark, with one Burleigh faction de- that those holding proxies would not Scene of Other Strikes oar atta rt ported iaaeue Leeds of New York; Commander|the Rural Resettlement administra-|Claring for him and the other known be permitted to vote pending recogni-| Minneapolis has been the scene Of} tions that are amnuahing almost free| Muttay Simon, retired British navy|tion in North Dakota, announced |to be friendly. tion of the proxies. several major labor disputes in the| ental service to a growing number navigator and a party of 10 Amer-|rnursday his organization is work-| Favoring Henry Holt of Grand Bedlam broke loose with a large|past several years, including two| of people ican and European newspapermen|ing at top speed to expedite disbuse-|Forks, in the runner-up position number of persons demanding the strikes by union truck drivers, and|°"s0 Greed that th ‘cig caaan) and women. ment of the $450,000 in seed loans forjwere Grand Forks, Benson, Nelson floor and Schantz demanding order.|@ walkout by union hosiery workers ure OCR farmers who previously were ineligi- {8nd Rolette. lation get behind a movement to des- the big Scott Cameron demanded recogni-|at the Strutwear Knitting plant.|© ble. B.C. B. Tighe, Fargo, held bray: Abee sbaliet xin: the: srlinds 08; the: ‘The state resettlement office here |Cass delegation of 37 and L. R. Bur- These walkouts resulted in rioting said, he was and bloodshed, with the national People that they should have free and every county unit throughout the /@Um, Jamestown, had Stutsman, Mc- .|guard being called out before i J state will continue to hurry the work|lean and LaMoure. those same people are able to pay for Schants had cited an opinion of settlements, ~ | Bosauanioe OF L | for the next week or 10 days to dis-/ The total number st the Demo- the attorney general's office that| McComiskey said the union agree: Interprets New Tumor burse the nearly half million dollar cratic convent . here by plane in the same manner as Alvin Karpis from New Orleans last] pregiGent Gress said eceatiy that week. ein Gear, «mises meni ot tha |S oten,te Meamtin, fore how shattered gang, was not brought | asserted that the Republican national here with Campbell. Federal agents! committee “attaches no particular would not divulge where he is being nificance” to this because Green held. Cokar was surprised in ®N-|has “always been a Democrat” while other apartment in Toledo the same /the ‘federation itself is non-partisan. time that Campbell was taken. Col. Henry Breckenridge, anti- Department of justice operatives] New Deal Democrat, said in an ad- refused to comment on the possibility | dress at Akron, O., that Green was of Campbell’s capture might have re-| making a mistake by “labor sulted from information obtained paged from Karpis. Hoover said the capture was ef- fected without the firing of a shot.|by forces of Gov. Alf M. Landon of Campbell showed what Hoover term- | Kansas contested with one supporting ed “little resistance” when the agents (Continued on Page Two) apprehended him, Hoover said. Proxy With Schantz in the chair ment with oil companies provides a fund now available for clients’ emer-| Results included: Interpretation of a new dental maximum week of 48 hours for sta- tumor, original with the M: ol i gency seed loans, he stated. Pembina—Welford forces controlled tion attendants. “All this work must necessarily be with which he is connected, was the We is: “ However, when stations are leased) jicnught of Dr. Stafne’s lecture on Oberon Woman Still Uncon-|rinished within the next few days,” to private operators by the com- agnosis,” i ba he said. panies, the operators may work any oe oe on a. which be iibeaieaned scious From Injuries Suf. “As soon as the application for number of hours they desire. Many] ‘The Rochester dentist gave a highly fered in Crash seed loan, which will be on a very lof the operators work 70 to 80 hours] technical interpretation of the new abbreviated form, is accepted by the ‘@ week, McComiskey said, thus re- RRA county supervisor, it will serve tumor during his talk in which he! Grang Forks, N. D., May 1.—(P)— ducing SARIBTED: COmMeTaDIY. a stressed X-ray interpretation and den- | y, ‘Auld, 22, East Grand Forks, as an spproval and the applicant can| nent for state offices. tal pathology. died ‘Thursday morning in a Grand Set his seed on the strength thereof,”| | Republicans endorsed OO et Welford to Speak Forks hospital as a result of injuries| “202 C*PIsINeG. a. necgg=| Thomas Whelan of Bt, Three N. D. Men Will ght's banquet will begin at t)reoeived ‘Tuesday ins collision be-|sary because the checks, which are to Face Burglary Count On Campbell’s person, the agents found a .45 calibre pistol and six clips T of shells, Hoover said. Agents said a girl who claimed to i i 4 have married Campbell at Bowling |. ‘ | ¥ Green, O., in 1085, was arrested with | i him. She gave her age as 19. } 4 Were Tipped Off 4 Hoover said that when Karpis an other members of the former Barker- Emma Langer Wins Salutator- Karpis gang escaped from a trap| « in Cleveland in 1934 “they were tipped ian Honors for Bismarck vff by two Cleveland politicians ani $s Wa ate ow Ineegatine avery ducal High School Senior Clas: of this angle.” ‘i The bureau chief said members of| Harriet Schonert and Emma Lan- the Karpis gang had face lifting and finger print operations performed by * Cleveland surgeon. “That doctor probably is dead now,” Hoover said. “We have reason to believe he was killed after per- forming the operations. We believe his body was dumped into Lake Erie.” Wife Is Innocent Hoover said that Campbell was p. m., with Gov. Walter Welford and Br, Hartel sated to give the incl [ AT) oP ce Toll Daypareye iene aie pee eget Bn fow in the allver beloome low in tl ver seasion for @ week or more.” Opening Friday morning's program, The director reported the Resettle- Dr. Claude W. Bierman, Minneapolis,|| Today 13 ment administration has received will give a lecture on “The Child as a Dental Patient.” His address will be followed by an illustrated lecture || Year 20 and may not be in the clients’ pos- Little Falls, Minn. May 7.—(®)— ‘Three men charged with burglary of the Larson Boat Works here, captured tly after a gun a3 some criticism because they did not i 2 7 & 3 by Dr. Harold Harris, St. Paul, on|} Ago “Practical Application of 3% SE Immediate Denture Work.” fal ye ihe ee Lg en ae a te were rece: Table clinics in the various phases | tween his motor cycle and a truck. oar per eedinllptap Rares ete of the dental work and the final bus-|_ The accident occurred neat! yoy connected therewith was léft to iness meeting at which officers will | Emerado. the RRA. i — E il | i g g f i g g 3 F Devils Lake, N. D., May 7.—(P}— P s Gui @ he Teo Mrs, John Nelson, Shere, injured in| Snake Killer Denies | ar Condition Thy Slaying Fargo Wife in @ Devils Lake hospital. She is still Kangaroo Court Fete m. ga itt feet eee To Function Here Color and fun will mark the month such. If it doesn't, the idea probably of June in Bismarck as the Capital | will dropped, since the aim is ts gigantic as wel Veg leased, he said. he 3 Hoover flew to Toledo Wednesday ; EE gi FL from Cleveland to New York late ‘Thursday. Hoover said Cokar probably will be held for Oklahoma authorities as a | Rg. Ty aes ste : g &s: ami ll as to publicize ition. committee's view residents, unusual eFTE | £ 1 ie Hy E g Bs fr zc | " ne z i Hy / H iH #! a i fl i RE i Pa z a i ! | BEE EE see BB : Ha fF ae Ry H : | EE [ | Hi. LG i if Eg [ } it a i ie iy be, wns Dune. was the He ft by eating 17 steaks capture.| and 3¢ rolls and drinking 14 but- ety across the| tes of beer in two hours and ‘she had no 9 told the walter he didn't care 4 a H

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