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_ ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, MAY 26,.1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS ===. | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Welford Supporters Control Party 25 Black Legion Leaders Facing Kidnaping Charges Hit mans 1 INVESTIGATION IAT To Stmtin Ger Here Jly3,4ands | [MDRILAINDS IR 149 Candidates (nnMiup HY RED AND HOOD Ce ee TOD) File in County mses rae sau ORDER IS EXTENDED ae DAM CONSTRUCTIONS [Templar Head} Every Test of Strength at Jamestown STERN IS COMMITTEEMAN ing of Law’s Powers Were Countenanced ————— Oscar E. Erickson Ousted as ’ ines aries penn tie ‘Bugs Chairman in Favor of John cEADS TO OTHER STATES Hoover Denies That G-Men Six Seek Nomination for Tr surer; Four Enter in Auditor’s Race Greater Future Farm Earnings Depend on Saving Water, Caln Declares STABILITY FIRST OBJECTIVE| “At the dcoaline rer filing petitions! K. Brostuen Monday, six candidates had filed for ad the office of county treasurer, five for (By the Associated Press) ———— sep thst balleersieagl| go al fay ee ars Terrorist Activities Federal, State and Local =! for constables, and two each for su- list of delegates who will go unin- Will Be Asked berintendent of schools, state’s attor- structed to the national Republican DANCE-BEBR PARLOR |" stsnas Animas (OHIO AVIATOR WILL Detroit, May 26—(P)—The “war of | Consigned to Zoo conminsisoes ured = butane rrny were satan at the state con: , May 26. ign er oO! secon ci os extermination” on the Black Legion peat PROSE nA eEREOESIO” Minot,-N, D., May 26.—()—Main-|and official newspaper. vention late Monday night at the brought 25 warrants charging kidnap- ie Hie day eH taining that soil drifting and dry top-| There were no opposition candi- | conclusion of a bitter factional fight ing and felonious assault in Jackson lew Yor! te wets ves soil in certain sections of the state|dates to the incumbents, Charles which saw supporters of Gov. Wal- ‘Tuesday against members of the se- Strangeness was od of a are indications of the necessity for| Fisher, clerk of court; Fred Swenson, ! ter Welford emerge with all party cret hooded order accused of stripping consignment of new animals Tues- maximum water conservation. and | register of deeds; T. R. Atkinson, sur-! gene: offices and convention control. Dis- and flogging a relief worker who re- day for the New York Zoological utilization in Norht Dakota, members|veyor, and L. W. Larson, coroner. | puting control, but losing in every test fet he aden entet rnd PORK sutted enidoer a 2 = ee state planning board, meeting se sis | of strength, were backers of William cting speed mal re ot Tuesday, outlined steps by Seek } a Langer, former governor and one- that of authorities of Detroit in eater. Richard W. Randolph to Do/ which federal agencies would be ask-| Listed in the Democratic column for : time Welford colleague. The meet charging 13 members with the slay-|Divorcing of City’s Amusement| _ One twittery paradise tanager. P ed to assist in serving this statewide |election as state representatives from Pd was held at Jamestown. fees ing of ee a Poole, sats Spots Completed by Four vampire bats. Outside Loop and Other need. the 27th legislative district were Jo- Langer and Welford, who two years Owen y of Jackson swore oul Se “For the past year of our opera-|seph D. Byrne, J. M. Thompson of were nominated on the Repub- warrants against three guards at the Cornesdastoriers Stunts in Glider tion,” according to Chairman J. P.|Wilton and Richard Day of Moffit JOHN A. GRAHAM ten ticket as candidates for gover- southern Michigan prison, a resident Snacteetimiaiataets Cain, Dickinson, who is presiding over |while in the Republican column are ili nor and lieutenant governor, respec- of Norvelle, and 21 “John Does” ac- Aviators throughout the northwest) the session here, “our board has re-|Alex E. Asbridge, John A. MacLach- tively, this year were endorsed for cused of participation in the beat-| pivorcing of dance halls from beer will have an opportunity to see that| peatedly called attention to the fact |lan, Otto E. Anstrom of Wilton, Earl KNIGHTS TEMPLAR governor by opposing wings of the ing last Nov. 5 of Harley Smith, father it can be done when Richard W. Ran-| that projects for impounding and|Mowder of Regan, Joseph M. Glaser Ne of tive children. Learner et FACES FACTIONS IN dolph, Akron, O., glider pilot, comes] utilization of surface water supplies |and Jacob E. Swenson. 2 pobbeanctastione yore Harry Colburn, chief investigator |the regular meeting of the board of here to do outside loops and other| would probably provide greater fu-| Candidates for state senators on BLECT GR AHAM As In its platform the convention es- for Wayne County Prosecutor C. Mc-|City commissioners Monday night stunts as a leading attraction at the) ture earnings for North Dakota agri-|the Republican ticket are Milton Rue pressed “reckless Crea, claimed “positive information”| with the second reading and passage Bismarck Airshow July 3, 4 and 5. |culture than any other types of aid|/and W. B. Falconer with James W. of Pedcral tines by the peel Done about the dictatorship sspirations of|of the new ordinance limiting the It will be the first time @ glider ever|which federal work relief agencles/Guthrie the only candidate on the ———EEE ratic administration” and urged Black Legion leaders, areas where public dances may be has been flown in North Dakota and| could offer. Democratic side. ou “progr Repul Colburn also disclosed that seven |conducted and providing penalties for possibly the first time an outside loop| “Our state has no intention of re-| Candidates for the office of treas- NDE peantent wet ei auaton eee deaths in the Detroit area in recent/| violation. has been accomplished in this state| maining in the role of beneficiary Of |urer include: Theodore R. Taylor of budget be balanced years, one of a radical, were being) The ordinance will go into effect| Similarity of Names Between Foor aal & powered or non-powered | federal relief. We feel, however, that|wilton, James C. Meisner, John P. Other portions of the platform “rec- scrutinized for possible connection | July 15, fifty days after the publica- 4 / out of all tax funds which were ex-/Danrot, Ludvig Quanrud, John P. ognized” with alleged poo activities of the | tion date. eerie fe i celle Candidates for Two Of- light ara Pee escorts ease Sty of: thie state Boren and ey see Bismarck Will Be Host to 1937 jentitled seta satan canes teen ihe night-riding order. punishab! a of from $5 to towed = e future stabil state! Filed fc inatic I 3 - Arthur F. Lupp, described by his|$100 or imprisonment for not more fices Causes Comment in the air. After} should be the first objective.” tor’s pet vareictiies a Peay ium Conclave of North Dakota Famictbastinporte ioniten seaihoutite attorney as “chief recruiting officer” | than 30 days or both. that it is kept afloat by the air cur-| The Resettlement adminsitration bent; Frank C. 5 iS *5 “ for the Black Legion, denied, how-| ~The new ordinance sets out the! oth Republican factions are going|eMts. Such planes often have at-| has been asked to release funds turn-| ness’ TebURbenR tetera, vere Masonic Body eh pets) eee ee ever, the society believed in taking tained a height of 5,000 feet and have | ed over to it by the North Dakota Re- eration and passage of the Frazier- pad ant citer lt to have a Job of clarification to do in| been kept in the alr for hours. habilitation corporation for siding in|T™ OS. EE A eee Lemke farm refinancing Dill and de- Traced to Other. States , nce lates .the clo: connection with the state primary] After he hag attained sufficient} the Oigeirs b ane he oFane: lamestown, N. D.,, May: 26—(?)—|manded that congress “assume the ‘ a xf of numerous. + : a re rov Qe ; nsibill laced ul it the san tanainee pete, on Sn tes te campaign now underway, I became HOD, Mae of tude loope andl ode EMRE WER ttey See ewan OF J00go while Laura L.'Lttie wil|Jotr, A Orabam, “Bima Vne|coulvution’ ahd provide for cae tacles of robed and hooded order for : all the stunts which can be done with| program under the Resettlement ad-|OPP0se Marie Huber, incumbent, for re nhs ey of money and the regulation thereof.” which one spokesman claimed 6,000,- . Forces advocating the election of! » powered plane, according to inform-| ministration may provide much of the|th® office of superintendent of / North Lol ddoctenaiarnmcisatd Stern Is Reelected 000 members. That estimate came Gov. Walter Welford have planned to/ ation received here. necessary labor, permitting the use of schools, of Knights Templar at Tuesday| William Stern of Fargo was re- from V. F. Effinger, of Lima, O. make clear the difference in identity] He is a veteran glider pilot, having former RRC funds for the purchases Incumbents Have Opposition morning's session of the 47th annual/elected national committeeman and At Lansing, Mich., Attorney Gen- én agubhad a0 a and (omen ere | netween C. W. McDonnell, incumbent |‘#ken part in a number of contests) of needed materials. Incumbent George 8. Register will|Conclave in the Masonic temple here.|Mrs. Selma Stenerson, Minot, re- eral David H. Crowley planned to|Grawn for jury duty wt railroad commissioner, and 8, 8. Mc-| {°F ROM-Powered planes. So fer as} Under an arrangement belng SUg-|he opposed by F. E. McCurdy for the|Graham succeeds Chester A. Buttler,|Mamed national} committeewoman- confer with State Police Commission- | Placed in the jury box in the Burleigh * Zieceh can be learned here he is the only| gested to state WPA heads, interested | «+3 ta's attorney's position and Fred | Lisbon. The convention also selected a slate e1 Oscar Gy Olander, on the advisa: is Donald, his opponent on the rival}man in America who can stunt in| communities would be asked to con-|m anstrom, incumbent, and Chris J.| .. >”, of four presidential electors to be bility of @ statewide grand jury in- taal y Republican ticket. one of the contrivances, most glider tribute some local funds toward SCM Insrtineson are entered in the Tace| gine ypiicers elected are: T. F. voted on at the June 24 primary. floggings, ‘and even “executions” to tl it became known that Oscar H. Erick engineer, and other state offictals,|, H.R. Bonny and A. E. Shipp are/neau, grand generalissimo; Henry T.|supporter, was elected chairman of . |the two candidates for justices of the/ rz, Fargo, nd tain of th ag intimidate recalcitrant members, te! ' son, Bismarck, had filed as a candi- the planning board proposes to pre-| 2) AUGnUE’ A. Roberts, Olare| ee ee of the|the Republican state central commit: (cals, obtain political re Quanrud, A. R. - surance commissioner pare a pamphlet which would enable |Peace an nee ideal guard; Fred Cummins, Minot, grand|tee, replacing State Senator Oscar a iamel Bee ee oe : Individual farm operators to build pri- (ence Hanson and G. E. Brennise of|fenor warden; C. A. Henderson, frickson, s, Langer lieutenant, vate earth dams or dugouts on their|Regan are seeking Jobs as const&-/ Jamestown, grand junior warden; Dr.| Neither Welford nor Langer were own properties as s means of con- | bles. Walter Lee Airheart, Fargo, grand| present at the meeting. Welford was serving spring runoff. These would) C. A. Swanson of Driscoll and|prelate; Walter L. Stockwell, Fargo,|conducting his campaign while Langer be distributed widely throughout the|Charles A. Anderson of | Moffit seek | grand recorder; Carl M. Ness, Fargo, was in a hospital recovering from in- state, with all possible work relief |the county commissioner's position inj grand treasurer; Paul Griffths,| juries suffered recently in an auto- FA TNESSES made available where such private |the second district, with Victor Moy-|Grand Forks, grand standard bear-| mobile accident. projects assumed @ community im-|nier, Lynn W. Sperry, W. G. Worner,|er; Warren Harding, Williston, grand Although Langer was unable to at- portance. ‘Tebbo Harms of Menoken and Wal-|sword bearer; Rilie Morgan, Graf- tend, he was represented by his close * frid Trygg after the same position |ton, grand warder; Monte Biggs, New Heutenants, who whipped a block of from the fifth district. Rockford, grand captain general. about a hundred of the 241 delegates Morgan Takes DePuy The Bismarck Tribune and the Bis-| Bismarck was chosen as the con-|into constant action. Frank Vogel of Appointment of Rille H. Morgan, St. Omar Commandery Number 6,|“0ner under Langer, State Represen- Knights Templar, Grafton drill team, Grafton newspaperman, as a member mag first peril rites grand poe William Crockett of Cavalier were the of the state welfare board to succeed mandery conclave drill Monday after-|{00r leaders of the Langer group. inet and to punish wayward hus- 4 T. Mc- | 288inst Oscar E. Erickson, anti-Wel- nds. ‘lest cen i ford leader who seeks the same a Reports that the federal govern- | Canna, Earl Kuehn and J. L. Barth. |4 third man in the insurance = ment might enter the investigation| Chosen also were the election in-| missioner race is Harold Hopton, in- were denied at Washington by J, Ed- | Spectors to preside at the polls at the | cumbent, : gar Hoover, head of the federal bu- | June primaries. They include: First reau of investigation. He said no|W@rd—first precinct, H. C. Upham; Not Trading on Name “federal angle” had been brought to|Second precinct, R. W. Saunders;} Oscar H. Erickson made it clear in the bureau’s attention, third precinct, A. J. Weinberger; sec-|a statement Tuesday that he is not (estat seid tala ee ond ward—first precinct, F. W. Mur-| seeking to gain votes because of the phy; second precinct, Walter Clark; | similarity of names but is running as third precinct. Robert Phelps; third| an independent candidate in the ho} ward—first precinct, W. F. Jones;/that his friends in all parts of second precinct, E W.Herbert; third] state will support him. He precinct, L. R. Winters; fourth ward! experience in insurance work, he said, —Matt Senger; fifth ward—Frank/ and feels qualified to handle the job Wilcox; sixth ward — first precinct,| in the event of his election. precinct,| Filing of Oscar H. Erickson’s peti- Disaster Is First in Years of Flying to and From Gold Mining Areas tative W. J. Godwin of Mandan, and In Solid 7 v f . C. noon. Wi-Ha-Ha commandery, num- May “| Postmasters Called to Bismarck te ine ne De Gren oe ed, was, annott ON CORPORATIONS ber 4, Jamestown, won second place, Repealed charges, of, “steamraies Gov. iter ford. Mark Norris, Grand Rapids, Mich., roll ea to Learn Procedure of retary of state and a cohort of Oscar Taseae \esiened tcvause of ie ao anny maar at 3 United |#t the Welford forces by the Langer Handling Bonds tive entrance of his son, William T. States of America, was the speaker |Sfoup which sat in a solid block on . DePuy, into state politics. He stated at the banquet Monday evening, {002 side of the Armory hall. to Governor Welford he did not wish ——————— wehon a rene preeed names to become confused. 9 group members had the typ: Bs o.8 moa ‘Penny Wise, , Pound .,|UP_® Proposed platform, the Langer its organization. His son is the “re Foolish’ Record Hit woe: gained a concession when two ular” Democratic endorsee for attor- Forms Keeping More Than $15,- EE ee ee ney general. Grand Forks, N. D., May 26.—(?)— Frank Milhollan of Bismarck is act~| 000 of Income Must Ex- | cov, walter Welford termed William|corgross, "the other eemanded’ base ing chairman of the board, pending plain Reason Langer’s administration as “pennylage of the Frazier-Lemke bill. reorganization. wise and pound foolish” at a rally! President Roosevelt was condemned Monday tht during which ne PEOPLE ‘PUNCH DRUNK’ Washington, May 28—(P)—As Dem- [ore any a Oe ee ord ocratic members arranged to consult|as “ynscrupulous” and designed for said with President Roosevelt Tuesday |“self aggrandizement.” night on the tax bill, the senate fi-} Other speakers included Attorney nance committee Tuesday agreed!General P. O. Sathre, Harold Hopton, cedure of handling delivery and cer- definit to tighten provisions of [commissioner of insurance; Theodore tification of the bonds. Feehan a pin ee, taxes on cor- Martel, commissioner of sgriculture Other district meetings in the state i rt and labor; T. H. Thoresen of Grand will be at Dickinson, Williston, Minot, “ o ‘i Forks, candidate for leutenan: gov- Devils Lake, Grand Forks, Fargo and] Wi Q d surpl ernor; H. M. Pippin, for secretary of Jamestown, according to information . state, and George Aljets, for state Bertsch has received. corporat treasurer. Representatives of veterans’ organ- . e e we izations are invited to attend the 2 INDICTED IN SMITH CASE postmasters’ meeting, Bertsch said. * req New York, May 26.—(#)—Two ine ned, however, A dictments charging attempted extor- tion, growing out of the Alfred E. Smith, Jr., case were returned World War veterans will commence receiving thelr bonus bonds about June 15, Chris Bertsch, acting Bis- marck postmaster, has been informed. Acting as agents for the U, S. treas- ury, postmasters have been charged with delivering the bonds via register- ed mail, Bertsch said. In of veterans wishing to cash their bonds, the postmaster must certify the bonds for payment. All postmasters in the Bismarck dis- trict have been called to meet in the federal courtrooms in Bismarck ac 1 p. m,, June 4, to hear H. E, Schriver, postoffice inspector, describe the pro- i ¢ cele New Gretna, N. J., May 26.—()—| against the .—(/P}—| against the flames no one could say Seventeen or more men were missing | positively whether more than five had Dakota. died. Tuesday as the worst forest fire in fire warden Oscar H. the farm in led. and lived of ot his he as yy ters, the bank at Leeds and battled was of that institution along & within a year. During his 24-' from Al 4 i agg Ff i . 4 i i E = i ifs i de i U E Fis ae Hs E 3 [ i z 52 | g 4 i i : i i vies E g 9 E gf atl ite lit SAAT EEUEES ETE ul ees iat ail tie Bs E ihe HH tit ny ay I! zt el age i i ; Sa g ! i | : i é 3 ii te Fri i i = sa 63 ib

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