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r Laas. | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE oaoaoaoaoa>na9aRaR]q”™a=wl“E“H“WHWHPWOX—X—X— ESTABLISHED 1873 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS | Hindenburg Ends Record Sea Flight |- New Dealers Fight to Stave Off Tax Bill Opposition a . DOUBTFUL SENATORS Fargo Trackmen — FROTSTHPSTAKEN |FELDMAN OF MINOT |Miahan Given 60 | nits pReT TRIP TRYING TO WORK OUT || ye] TOGUT PHA STAFF | ELECTED DHOLAY seg ALTERNATIVE. PLAN beg Festival ‘yyy aoa int) stn conoun) _ _ ©ars ae gong . lokes Acts as House Fails to) Basketball, Golf Tournaments Skeptical Democrats Leery of . in var Glee oa Allot More Monies for | Occupy Delegates to Third : MOORS WITH 107 PERSONS Conclave Tacoma, Wash. May 9.—()}—Wil- ‘ Averages 71.3 Miles Per Hour , a a Ne be Public Works come Levy Fields Gilley Oley kid teed bean tametod ‘ciliata ea liam Mahan, scar-faced ex-convict, Pleads Guilty in Low Voice to Kidnaping 9-Year-Old Lumber Scion Walsh County Aggies, LaMoure Teams Win Sweepstakes Championships men each for the finals in three| , Pleaded guilty Saturday in federal : on Fastest Crossing from 1] , court to the $200,000 kidnay of PLAN WEEK-END MEETINGS : events in the anes festival FIRING’ LIST IS PREPARED) MAGIC CITY HOST IN 1937 Clerks -Waseehanllaet, scuancols Germany 4 naford had two, Bismarck one and lumber fortune heir. i ~— % Bowbells one. Approximately 2,500 Employes| Annual Dance to Bring Second| Mahan’s first reply, “guilty,” was in . (Copyright, 1936, Associated Press) Administration Leaders Say Ex- Fargo qualified Puller and Johns- 5 8 low tone of volce and Federal Judge! F main ‘ : ton tir the £00, and Sexton tn'the law Are Slated to Lose Day’s Program to Close at : E, Cushman lifted his head and| |. a ‘the perts Can Answer Many hurdles. Valley City’s qualifiers were Their Jobs School Gym Mien TEEN ERR todo oe : pleted its first trip : Cowdrey in the 100 and 220 and Stow- “ ” urday of Criticisms ail in the low hurdles. Leeds quall- of voice, “guilty. record time for 1 ger -thanaty cease disidibsstiaicadaatilces fied Kjelmyr in the 100 and 220 and| Washington, May 9.—(®)—First| Walter Feldman of Minot was| Judge Cushman then sentenced| | ® : Washington, May 9.—()—Admin- Huseby in the low hurdles. steps toward a 25 per cent cut in the) elected and installed as master coun-|Mahan to 60 years on each of two med aie a ee . Med ne sateadbin' Tenet ‘were tian etig iste Troseth of Hannaford qualified in| PWA administrative staff were taken|cilor of the International DeMolay|Counts. The sentence was to McNeil - tral standard time—61 hours and 53 the two dash events. Bismarck’s lone| by Secretary Ickes Saturday after the| organization at the concluding busi-|!sland penitentiary, in Puget Sound, : minutes after it left its home port of day to turn back opposition in the qualifier was Welch in the low hur-| house failed to earmark any of the/ ness session of the third annual con-jNear here. Judge Cushman decreed Friedrichshafen, Germany. senate to President Roosevelt's pro- dies. Doyle of Bowbells qualified for| Proposed $1,425,000,000 work relief ap-|clave here Saturday morning. He|that the two 60-year sentences should , ; Following the shipping lane across posal for taxing undistributed cor- 4 the 220-yard dash final. propriation for a new public works! succeeds Robert Luck, a member of|be concurrent. : “i the North Atlantic, the Hindenburg BB. poration profits. ‘The Walsh County Aggies livestock | Program. the Bismarck chapter. Another indictment, charging mail did not pass over American land until , judging team and the LaMoure high} An order directed PWA division] A. E. B. McCutcheon of Minot, ac-| fraud, was not read. : , it skirted Long Island, followed Am- 4 Fate of the measures, and perhaps f school home economics unit held| heads both in Washington and the/ tive member of the grand council of| Mahan declined to make any state 3 brose channel into New York harbor - alsd of plans for adjourning congress a ase sweepstakes championships in their| field to prepare lists of employes to) North Dakota, acted as installing » He had also refused the and cruised over New York City. before the June conventions, depend- DR. F. B respective divisions of the festival. |be dropped, and at the same time officer, assisted by B. H. Lush of|fer by the court to appoint an attor- WILLIAM MAHAN It was sighted over New York st 4 ee 8 ‘Announced at Banquet forbade any further pay increases. | Minot. hey to represent him. “ ed largely upon the outcome of week- McNeil island is only about he Their victories were announced at| Officials explained that the order,| Other officers installed were James} ™M ly about an hour ‘ pes Seti ahem bee att Metin a banquet Friday night attended by | which followed victory of administra-|Glyer of Grand Forks, senior coun-|®Way by bus and boat and Mahan ee ae ee ee over 500 contestants and coaches.|tion forces over a house PWA bloc|cilor; Bruce Darling of Fargo, junior |COuld be taken there Saturday after- committee. j Glenn ©. Cook, assistant supervisor |and paved the way for house pass-| councilor, and Claude Kenady of/00n. The United States attorney The doubtful Democrats were try- of vocational agriculture, toastmaster, | age on Monday of the deficiency bill] Minot, scribe, general at Washington will determine ing to work out some alternative tax P | made the awards. containing the new PWA appropria-| Minot was selected as the site of|/ater whether Mahan will remain plan that would raise the $620,000,000 In agricultural contests the Aggies! tion, would not be carried out imme-| the 1937 conclave. there or be transferred to Alcatraz of permanent revenue asked by Presi- total of 5,676 points to an-| diately. 4 Retiring international officers in|F Leavenworth penitentiary. dent Roosevelt without going into the nad ho ‘pacts oil third time| The PWA administrative staff to-| addition to Luck include: J. Hunter] Mahan was born William Dainard fields of sales taxes or increased in-| Fargo Selected for Next Con-| since it was first offered in 1931. Last| tals 9,000, including 3,000 in Wash-| Restal of Winnipeg, senior councilor; |® Cando, N. come taxes. 2 ear they lost to New Salem. Bisbee|!ngton. The housing division em-) Arthur Swanson of Lakota, junior Despite opposition and criticism ot| Vertion; Dr. Blunt on Pro- [tn Cae itn S456. Anamoose | Ploys 1,000 persons. councilor, and George Shafer, Jr., of the plan, administration leaders were gram Committee was third. ee eee ee ee Mrs, Stella |. Mann, Archie 0. still standing by the bill which passed . LaMoure as home economics cham-| ficiency bill with its relief issue will Four Teams Advance Johnson and Kenneth W. Simons Named Directors the house. They forecast that when pion will have possession of a silver | 8° to the senate. Basketball and golf tournaments the committee goes into executive ses- tes B. Peik of Carrington wasliitcher for a year. Second was Mo- ie us Se during the Tes ET Bl E T sion next week to frame a bill, gov- |istalled as president and Dr. W. 8.!ngn, ! mainder of Saturday's meeting, w ernment tax experts would answer Shaw of Fargo named president- will come to a close with the-annual many of the criticisms leveled at the elect to take office next year as dele- dance in the new high school gym- Reorganization of the Bismarck measure in public hearings. gates to the North Dakota State] s.. wuriel Rockne of Mohall re- , nasium tonight. Harry Turner's or- ‘Tribune company, made necessary by .;|Dental association concluded _ their Phi U; q chestra will furnish the music. the recent death of George D. Mann, The house bill, carying out admin- Sist 1 he Priday ceived the jpsilon Omicron Bismarck, Minot. ana istration recommendations, would re- sonual meeting «here 'YJaward as the most outstanding girl Jamestown ae Lp President and publisher, has been peal existing corporate taxes (which [ht ; in the home economics compgtition. ae eee ea effected at = meeting of stockholders, Trelgide a levy. Pangiig trom -17% to] amen. FA" atlenkedfor -the’ next)" seextowts, towt In clothing exhibits NST. PAUL Ny TOD Sctarday moraine und wire sate to|NOrth: Dekote Clans’ -Bogin| iim Sue tenn thy ate pub . 15 per cent on net income). In their! “sme dentists reelected Russell for large towns, received. a traveling 4 play for the right to enter the finals Gathering Early at Devils lisher's widow, was elected president place would be levied a graduated tax|aanq of Fargo, secretary, phe silver bowl. Fargo Central \high this afternoon. of the corporation with Archie O. up to 42% per cent of corporate net |r. C, gchmitz, Jamestown, treasurer, Perit oe ee Forks third, The championship game has been Lake Jshneon as a mrsesiaat cand ae 4 Seah eral manager and Kennet! . ons income depending upon how much of |anq Dr, Leroy Andersen, Jamestown, Spent Four Days in Mill City|called for 7 p. m., at the high school it was retained as surplus. Corpora- ‘ :| Mohall was first in the small town gym and a nominal admission will be af tions distributing all income would go |fetuin. President, and Dr. Albert /aivision, and Velva second. Washburn,| Apartment Plotting to : Devils Lake, N. D., May 9.—@—| 5 secretary-treasurer, Hallenberg, Fargo, delegates to the id Casselton third. é, There will be no change in the tax free, but stockholders would in-| national convention. Hunter and Cassel placed 5 ‘Spring’ Pal Bismarck defeated Mandan, 31-14; |The stage was set Saturday for North| policy of The Tribune as established clude dividends in thelr income taxes.|""Recommended to the governor for |ourth and ane i a aa crea pe Forks under &/Dakota Democrats’ big political show| by Mr. Mann and it will continue to appointment to the state board of den-| 29, in the final game of the girls base-| St. Paul, May 9—(P—Details of «| quered Dickinson, 38-11, in the open. |Which opens here Tuesday, the larg-| be an independent newspaper. pub- 600 OPERATORS 10 bert Farper Dee Le W. Tommnersen, [Oa tournament. First they defeated pian by Alvin arplis, gangster-kid-|ing games. Bismarck and Fargo|est in the history of the party. Nee ac “ Reergs : | Fargo 7-6. Valley City vanced /naper, to free his partner ur} were paired in one semi-final and} The first of 593 delegate: id Carries ishes Hettinger, and Dr. R. C. Lang of to the finals with wins over Moothead |(Dec)” Barker, from the county jalll Minot’ played Jamestown in the esau gael on Minot. Btate . of hundreds of expected -spectators} The action of the stockholders car- DEF Y STRIKERS IN Chosen members of the program | Teachers college high school. (gage nt Sn” Nore Sevens ou /O aias shoots 11 will arrive Sunday, and pre-conven-| re OUt ee Ms death and retains committee were Dr. J. K. Blunt. Bis- Maddock Boy Honored Michael Johannes, former chief of| Neil Croonquist of Bismarck set a|tion caucuses will open Monday. | in control of the operation of the EY was named state president of the Fu- |squad of detectives and federal agents,|the golf tournament Friday asfter-|ieaders apparently in control from| selected uccessors. The chairman of the group will be|ture Farmers of America at their an- Serine ‘on a tip, picked up the trail/ noon when-he negotiated the 18 holes|the Sete: A Ansan support in heen snaeeeat with the details of: nae Sarped teed Usipmcrs er ee: ae nual state meeting Friday. He suc-/of Karpis in May, 1935, but missed/in one under par. The blond Capital spite of an attempted revolt, interest| aging the business during the last e nee to nelar creo ceeds Clarence Christianson of Lari-inim then. Citian shot the first round in perfect |centered on the gubernatorial fight,| three years when Mr. Mann was pre- F TWIN CITIES TODAY Oly, ane roe I wr eines, = Clarence Bergsgaard of Maddock |police at Minneapolis, said a special/fast pace for other competitors in| with the present Democratic state| newspaper those whom he tentatively FE 2 ww is held in the same jail | figures and then came in with 35 for a oy - Independent Filling Station |&f Pato, president, succeeding Mrs.|""Other oftcers are James, Mc-|roliowing ‘his eapeure more than a|71 scare for the two nines. Other |e", Mecconrenno” cantik | rented OY il Reali fom ScHve Da ee : F. W. Rose, Cooperstown. Also named Carrington, vice president; week ago at New Orleans. He isjentrants were to complete their|-sndidates for endorsement. : the commercial . . Owners Refuse to Meet = |were Mrs. F. B. Peik, Carrington, vice Ford, charged with kidnaping two St. Paul| rounds Saturday. ‘Atlantic to Brazil. H A president; Mrs. Max Moore, Valley , brewer,| The conclave will close Sunday with} Featuring the convention sessions With Arbiter men, William Hamm, Jr. . Tuesday of Post: Relieved of Command ne Clty, secretary end Bits, F: Gecker- and Edward G. Bremer, banker, and|® Dads’ breakfast and divine services| Will be the presence ay 0 A On other trips to the United States, man, Valley City, treasurer. : Two members at large are Alan|i. awaiting arraignment alung with | to be conducted by Rev. G. W. Stewart master General James A. Farley, German Zeppelins were always under Minneapolis, May 9—(?)—Six hun- Zempel, New England, and George|,i.cther member of the gang, Harry|0f Mandan in the Masonic temple. {Patronage chief of the national the command of Dr. Eckener. In view dred gasoline retailers in Minneapo- Lynnes, Rolette. Campbell. ‘The advantages of international | Democratic administration, who will Je of recent political differences in Ger~ Se he lis and St. Paul planned to resume Barker Got ‘Life’ fraternalism as created through the|address the delegates that after- K. Johnson, farmers living near|many, however, the famous designer ; business Saturday in defiance of Barker was sentenced to life im-|DeMolay conclave were outlined by /noon. . Coming to Burleigh county| has been relieved of the command of striking Petroleum Workers who have McCreary, prisonment for his part in the|George Shafer, former governor of McLean Is Chairman ts when four years old,|the Hindenburg. closed most of the stations. , George Lynnes,|P-oner kidnaping, and before and|North Dakota, in an address made| Fred W. McLean of Grand Forks is education in North| On its voyage across the South At- ‘The decision was made by inde- Rolette, Howard | (72> trial, was kept in the jail here.|before 200 DeMolay members and |chairman of the reception comtmittee| Dayots schools, fitting himself for a|lantic and on the maiden trip to the pendent operators and lessees at ies james of Rolle, Demar Scott of W- li srpis, uvestigators sald, spent four| Masons who aitended the banquet in tected for Dosinusles Ogperal Ste: United States the new diriibie—the a . i the Patterson Friday night. Q Fh a largest ter than air craft ever meetings in the two cities Friday Pick Honory Members days in a Minneapolis apartment bull—was compan i proposal Hankinson, Mrs. Gertrude night after they refused the Tornadoes, Blizzards, Rains. amiall Tanner ere making plans to attempt to free his} Musical entertainment was fur-|Perman of geile oleae Blas tame peel ot setnidcin, {Gate walter sraltces. ‘Tresniee asa: PA - vs nished by the Masonlo Male chorus /Calinan of argo. estrice Mann | 12 Years of service with the Petroleum Workers union No. 19802] Heat and Flood Reported in : ge r~ pert was recalled that in May, last{directed by RalphW. Soule. Follow- of , Mrs. per acquainted himself with the vari- H I [ i tel, commissioner of agriculture, and ing the banquet the tation of Of Dickinson, Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain a ts of the busin “i that members meet with a strikers a jal machine gun guard |!0g ing! present ous departments of the ess prior committee and Gov. Floyd B. Olson Various Areas Fk Goon, ot aren seers Be fas’ placed at. the county jail but |the DeMolay degree was made by|of Blamarck, P. H. Loataio of Cone bent cae i Baturday. So, (Continued on Page Three) authorities at that time denied re- feiaaiies bse D. Ones et slley City, ones j Police prepared for eventualities.| Chicago, they had heard rumors of E,W. Kibler of Cavalier, G. W. Mc- ew ‘ Frank Forestal, Minneapolis chief, said | blizzards, hea’ . possible jail delivery and attributed tee, et a a . W. PF, \, ; his men would do their “utmost” tolheat mottled the nation Saturday. | Minot Man Files for the step to “just the usual precau- ‘Mandan Bieter tect oe eee Pte gp ge Saye ered Te eide, "se| Congress as Democrat |“. 8. G. Nagel of LaMoure, M. T. Barger visual stations in the, event. of|Banna, Otia, inte. Friday. and. in- mgs peaalige yet nip one of Linton, George Leonhardy of Wil- vidut ions event nna, an = uestioning of Cam! , sel ear! . A trouble. Forestal, however, refused a|jured four residents of Gote, Okis.,| Carl A. Berg of Minot became the [as ‘at Toledo, Ohio. He is ae Eyam ae ge ve jursday first candidate to file for congress On| charged with kidnaping in the Bremer ‘Moran, F. R. Stevens and M. J. Cow- ie. Democratic: eet. Be, entered snaurtion. ley all of Devils 4 men Usher L. Burdick and William) 4, nyfetpnie oniet Ray Allen| Pree Disbarred Aldermen to) ‘test, minute campaigns are being request for extra police as truck con- D ‘voys. Lund, in communications to the iets two meetings, said the union is “not porte! Sighting leases oe ‘workers bub, the hundred Sled _Friday on. the Repub- Charge Judge Lowe Erred | carried on by supporter ot Grand Meld Bab major com i - for near! rth Dakota Forks, Burgum james- voyage omlskey, wresident of Ho 1, has|zard atop Raton in Decision town, Lg 6. igen of fen and satis attribui walkout jor made their John Hinkle of Kidder county. course which arising from the practice of larger oil|night. Forty-: The appeal of Hettinger city} Although Democrats earlier in the on. its first trip distributors leasing out. stations. gers on two bi aldermen from decision of Dis-| year had whispered about that Holt, t the Battery, According to officials of the Min-| Trinidad, trict Judge John C. Lowe ousting| prominent publisher and active party some 3,000 neapols Independent Dealers asso-|Power lines them from office as ineligible with| leader, was “the candidate,” especially ‘and from them ciation and the Gasoline communities . $ imposition of fines of $100 each, has/| vigorous campaigns have been carried association of St. Paul which spon- Karp! on by supporters of the others. of the sored the sessions, 300 operators in is in ace y, each city are prepared to defy the r} s. to the union’s arbitration offer, said ———EEEE 000,000 Highway. it “is not s party to the controversy ig claiming what which is concered with abolition of Measure Is Approved Wi , May 9.—()—The $488, : | 8 iss] Renews Demands for [iht'situstcaippt rivet swelled steadily. [tock that remained. 138 Ls 13 Suit Against Station ty 5 yo. or3: Just wsnwey, oul E eb fr 2 E Oe ane ||: Indians From N. D. if i i ye ltt i Bas acted as spe- $iere y ‘aes

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