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J , 1039 MAN IN OKLAHOMA sis) UPON BLACK LEGION ON TRIAL RECORDS cesses pent Young Rema) Swrrtoen southeast tonight hursday be ing 01 ie funer . 2 Se itonight; Thursdas ming unsettled, a Ww ; ;| Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain will be hos- just 7p.m. mer extreme ion. | : Rites for Mr. Bjostad, who was 75 Tyontana: Uusettled tonight | c ted Drive to Eradicate| : Conversation Between James} Rites Si the ee tas goat win tess to ® group of young péople from Every evening a splendid as- yeahs Coe | eel TA | eo and His Niece Admitted {be held at 2 p. m., Thursday, from|the First Baptist congregation at a foods. pulsed as It Surrounds M : tonient ana) Order and Punish Offend- | y ’ the East Immanuel Lutheran church. picnic supper on the lawn of her {Ti y. except ttled “in ¢ PI d | as Evidence in Case Interment will be made in the Sunset], s:s avenue A, at 6:30 p. m, ‘ Altus Courthouse [tr West Thursday | afternoon ers Is Planne: : Memorial park. 2 3-Way Inn Cafe Wn northwest. tonigh emorial par! ‘sth ole : Sictniat s aul ~ gga a Wee Leis a i : : Los Angeles, May 27.—(P)—Secret- irate Keolgachdl Mbgaianent Mt ad 114 2n@ St Eva Senn, Prop. Altus, Okla, May 27—(7i—A 19- , s , May 27. — (®) — The | q jly intercepted conversation between Mr. Bjostad leaves his widow; six|are members of the Baptist Young inati Marion People’s Union and the World Wide year-old Negro girl, arrested after the examination of 12 members of the | , Robert 8. James and his pretty niece, SN alacant iat plies eveng fatal shooting of a white man, was Black Legicn on charges of kid- 21-year-old Lois Wright, went into the held in a neighboring town Wednes: > pressur ‘ne ) Poole was adjcurned Wednesday ‘on @ morals charge Wednesday. day after officers twice repulsed @ py. jpitat - e until next Tuesday after Prosecu- Officials hoping to find clues to the confessed shooting S. E. Harlan, 32-| gion ’ |, |Black Legion Wednesday, while re- sailor, joined in an insurance money year-old WPA truck driver, in self- For the week i 19 ports from other states disclosed that plot to drown Mrs. James after ex- said five officers were posted outside | jocatiy but e ed al by state lines. Fort Yates for a public celebra- i for the district attorney, the jail and two others inside when | tions tor 2 ati pastures, |" Prosecutor Duncan C, McCrea, pre-| tion June 14 to mark the Golden Woelfli ae a ey, YOUR courthouse Tuesday afternoon. 1; 1 tinued to show |linking 12 Black Legion members with! nard Stassmeier, far-famed priest r “Mrs. Harlan tried to gain entrance ' soo a int: |the slaying of Charles Poole that| in charge of St. Peter's Catholic |“¢fense oblections, they were admitted first.” said Edwards in describing the ring completion, é -|brought the order into the limelight,; mission there. The ceremonies. Miss Wright, sobbing, testified her scene. plan’ general ; {declared his intention to “stamp it; will begin at 10 a. m. (CST) with " “One man spoke up like he would | 282%. Reduced to s "*s.9|Wednesday on a “concerted drive to} of the Catholic church and a |" into pictures, BECAUSE Ebeling Reorganizes spoke cooly to him, explaining why it Sunset mM, grand jury investigations. areola L s 1 P i F LEADING GROCERY STORES WILL CLOSE would be the wrong thing to do. Then ‘ ; Although V. F. Effinger, spokesman ca. olice Force High- Low- definitely a “menace.” Nick Klee was added to the police from page one: eA kt cords Yeptacing Franklin, who accepts closed all day Memorial Day in keeping with the spirit of the occasion and in tribute € Carrington, ¢ ve) 8 49.00 ling the burning of Father Charles E.| County Offices During | begin his new duties in the eastern WAT | T R AY’S TRIBUNE Oust O. H. Erickson | iii ey O00 &s 0 | Coughlin’s original Shrine of the Little | PurEWD part of the state. Drake, clear ee f | Flower, numerous reports of floggings, | ast Few Days Frank Yeater has been assigned to crowd of 200 that had advanced on} eme and extreme West, but} tor Duncan C. McCrea had pre- death of James’ fifth wife concealed defense after a fight. sre week bat so serious damage, [terrorist activities attributed to the | Ronlog ter Ware log tO Taceleaniel : se sd we. | | posing her bare leg ral lakes. | BUY STOCK lone e the crowd started gathering near the | "mses and meadows. Occasional dust paring to submit evidence in court] Sacerdotal jubilee of Father Ber- contained nothing concerning thi The crowd retreated for a short} feports si of winter lout as I would a pestilence.” a solemn high mass and will be uncle lured her to Hollywood from attempt to storm the jail,” said Ed- 24 hour change + : eradicate the Legion and punish of-| targe number of others are ex- the crowd gave way again.” For Bismarck i ‘ j for the Black Legion, asserted at Lima, " Sheriff Henry A. Savage said the} Total this month to date ...... 07 | Qhio, that the organization for which Reorganization of the Bismarck girl was taken by car to the jail at) Formal: this month to dare oc he claimed 6,000,000 members should police force, necessitated by the Hobart, Okla IN Janus not be held in disrepute for the ac- resignation of W. I. Franklin, was i : ‘85 0 Coughlin Enters Picture 1300 Payments Forwarded to|ed a position with the North Dakota to those war dead for whose memory this day is set aside once each year. Dunn Center, ¢ . 1 surance | BY" Pr. \and at least a dozen deaths over the ans the motorcycle (patro) work while y= G nomination for the office of insurance |Biiara "tac at vu Eg Mh and a leas doven deaths over the For Grocery Advertisements naping and slaying Charles A. | record of the red-haired barber's trial | = the local jail with the victim's widow | [5 tne high pencrally | dicted that additional arrests { ee j a listening device in the apartment he in the lead. | Mississippi y hwestward to| would be made within a few days. | shared with Miss Wright after Mrs. No charges have been filed against | the fie coast while cooler | i James died last August. the girl, booked as Olivia Gardner.| weather prevails over the Southwest | Detroit, May 27.— \—Michigan de- | James faces trial Viext Month On '& a Deputy Sheriff E. O. Rollins said she | \yriy pakota Corn and Wheat te-|Clared a war of extinction on feel charge he and Charles Hope, former A. W. Edwards, Altus policeman, | .’ a ‘ ‘ops | hooded night riders were not bounded Preparations are being made at The conversations, read by an in- D storms rep but soil blowing manner of Mrs. James’ death. Despite i mal her Birmingham, Ala., home with vivid distance and a few minutes later made! rye and alfalfa recei Attorney General David H. Crow-| followed in the afternoon by a @ second move toward the jail. |, fismarck station barome ley said he would confer with McCrea | secular celebration. Dignitaries |‘*0"es of the film city and of getting urs a an r a Ss ee wards. “A very level-headed citizen Sunrise 4:54 9. m. fending members,” through statewide | pected to attend. _ gene Accumulated deficiency to date tions of a few men, Attorney General | AGED BEING MAILED completed here Wednesday by Chief I TI ES NR STS TPE ENT SPOTS TI NOTTS C ONTINU E D. WESTON NOTH DAKE Crowley said he considered the Legion | of Police W. R. Ebeling. Bismarck’s leading grocers feel that it is only fitting and proper that they remain O. E. Erickson Seeks to Nee eta ‘0 | Already, authorities were investigat- highway patrol and left Wednesday to commissioner to be nominated by! Jamestown, clear Old age assistance checks for elderly | der Hamro, Ray Ulrich, Martin Kava- reason of such split vote.” Max, cl : 00 /night riding terror. {needy are being sent from offices of | ney and Earl Schultz will continue at ‘The legal action has resulted in a| Minor leat ooo senses Be “jo |__From Waynesfield, Ohio, near Lima, |the state welfare board at the rate of | their regular jobs. delay in the printing of the ballots! Sanicn, ciour... 111.) 88 8 inn [Came a report of a flogging to match | 159 every day, L. I. Nicholson, state | = for the June primary election, Gronna | Williston, clear . : y|the alleged beating of a wavering | supervisor, said Tuesday. said. - Black legionnaire at Norvel, Mich., in| Nicholson explained the work of ‘The secretary of state, who already) ike pakora [connection with which five men were| qistributing checks “is just getting | : >er,j held under $10,000 bond Wednesday | ynder way.” Al t Ty 300 checks | had prepared the ballots for the est Pet. vane Mich, under way.” Approximately checks | : e rinter, said he must now hold up| Devils Lake, clear 00 ja lackson, Mich. have been sent to county welfare! : 7 y ihe Republican ballot pending out-| {and Forks, clear .... 00 | William Smith, 55-year-old waynes pears of 12 counties during the past | SE a’ emoria a come of the hearing, although the) pict iii ta 33 ing |feld_ farmer, told Ohio authorities | few days, Nicholson said. | other ballots will be forwarded to the n, clea ; ng | Tuesday night he had been held} ‘The checks range in amounts from | : printer. 4 : Fata ate TiRReRERr ee eat ee erent ae |$5 to $30, he said, and are distributed | j m With the temporary restraining , pee hreatened w leath whel = |to the various recipients by the county 7% j B tt al order served, Gronna conferred with MINNESOTA POINTS fused to go through with a Black ' hoards. | ‘ £ . uy er u I Attorney General P. O. Sathre who will High- Low. . age feo yl dees Breen 5 | About 1,000 applications for old age represent him in the case. Alvin eanoiise- cleat pai a | oH ey 10, Dr. William J. | assistance have been received,” Nich- pone Jaen oars 56.0" |Shepherd, city health commissioner, | olson explained. “As quickly as we | i - 4 So perfect are synchronizers now, ete ie "|said he headed an organization of !can check these and determine eligi- ed % AND GET BETTER APPEARANCE i TH DAKOTA Pt lissident Ku Klux Klansmen known | pility of th fine theca on one air line, that engines SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS — a bility of the persons making the ap: ifs Operated with a difference ef less High-Low. | {as the Night Riders 10 years ago. He | plications, we shall send checks to the | than one revolution a minute, elimi-| Huron, clear 32 , {denied that organization had any county boards.” ' BETTER nating vibration and noise. Rapid City, peldy aS connection with the Black Legion. Three “pay-days” have been decided % MONTANA POINTS Solon Hits Society Hen Gai ld eae te a alt . a !and twentieth days of each month. ! reer Bi Co ee Me ene | Various sections of the state will re- | Z ash Slacks ADULTS ONLY! neues Sa Dt a special house committee that in-|C1¥® blocks of checks on those dates. ' F Miles City, clear 2 92 vestigated un-American activities |Verue ne tices sa applied at duneneennaeori ca, jscme time ago, characterized the acts! the old 1933 old age panaloti Taw ate | ; ec | ee chs bs attributed to the Black Legion in:, 9). - ry f Ends Today 17:30 per, {Michigan 2s “cruel and ruthless. ac- ielleible under the social security act, _ BETTER 38 | tions of the revived Klan movement in | F Boise, I Ae aa 56 00 | Michigan.” in conjunction with the state law is! j ree sini jai 1 : . Alta. cldy, 00 | yates A Cbleantt nda \administered. A person to obtain old 8 ee MAR WEST | [foie Ee Battie aedeagal pe annel Stac. n x ad -oy of the Klan, denied, however, that! vears of age or older must have no} A «| Tl s. fi 7 i 0 | there was any connection between the dike Annié| || Duier | 2 Milan and the Black Legion," /oUBeE means of support or antilpated VICTOR McLAGLEN Kamloops, B peldy, 96 @2 .oo| The open warfare in Michigan BE | City, 2 rldy. 82 .00 against the Black Legion included the; * eae a Peronevn Pare Los Ange 1 elds. 66 00 |suspension of at least eight members | 51 File Petitions for a 2 100 | from state or city jobs, and the an-/} 4 cd jnouncement by Gov. Frank D. Fitz-| North Dakota Offices ee S »0 (gerald that he would ask the heads rn . or ur 00 |of all state departments to dismiss ali| Fifty-one candidates for state and | , j nix z ¥ . i "Appell | i 0.00} ii district officers have filed nominating | pera : no (employe ve pai | al . | Among those suspended was Arthur |Pear on the state primary election | ¢ 4 Showing Tomorrow | Lupp. Sr., who described himself as |Dallot June 24, Secretary of State i F BETTER apes f : \schief recruiti a James D. Gronna revealed. The dead- 4 0 5 ng , “Chief recruiting agent” for the Black |*! A ‘ ey P mpeids i) “Wo |Legion. He was a Detroit milk in-|line for filing petitions was Tuesday. cf { (oe ux C clear $6 4 -90 | spector. Those who names will appear on a : a eet |the ballot, and the order in which is calean “00 | Has Women's Auxiliary they will appear are: Mi s (00! Prosecutor McCrea said Lupp told| Republican—Representative In con- . |him the Black Legion had a women’s| & Usher Geeta Bismarcks a auxiliary, ravenna Gossaiter | Better Wash Flannel Slacks y : : MURDE * ; weg ape dg Peo ee om The perfect fabric for , | V Ay Legion, which required its members to! !!; Thoresen. Grand ‘Forks: s ‘ spring an pxramer. ha Ee Possess guns, by revoking the pistol | 1. i . Halli : S ac S ees ; ported nnel — soft, ric! € permits of persons found to be ini- . Glenburn; — state A Se, fe , looking, long wearing. BET- \tiates. re Aeon cea EATER ‘ $ TER than ordinary flan- attorney Will the courts condemn At least six deaths in the Detroit Grand Forks. Ds : ; nels. Greys, tans. plain | Pines area and as many elsewhere in the|P, o, § 3 commissioner 9 ee S.S.VANDINE’S | this girls for taking state were under scrutiny for clues! D, eee yy The patterns are dye-fast. ; shades, hound’s tooth or ne pointing to terrorism. Several of them | Oscar H. Erick a ... They'll wash perfectly ; ‘ + 4 striped. Plain white or best - selling novel “Th 2 had been recorded as suicides. 7 - ” , 4 waffle weaves. becomes as inal @ LAW IN THEY || the most recent was the strange|teerings Thedere it Aaman, without fading and they are & : : °. st ° 3 . pos a death of Walter Fisher, 33, who was x: , Oo. Mhiblng sermen. an, H ds” found May 9 with his head, shoulders! #0, $; F pre-shenmk,, Nothing comer an and arms thrust into the furnace at|~’pemocr ment Pree e ! Vance solves three his home here. There was no defi-| gress, Carl A. Bere Minot one: or mare comfortable! tiain murders allatonce! nite link with the Black Legion. Holt, Grand Forks Johansson, colors and many checks and 5 Raub: P, J. Iverson, Fargo; J. J. ‘Horrible Mistake’ Reard, Jamestown: Governor, James stripes. New flannel tones On the eve of the court examination Buen on n ‘Dion New Rockford: d hw fi 2 of 12 Black Legionnaires for the Poole | lieutenant governor, P. H. Costello, and rough weaves. om siaying, Dayton Dean, described by | Cooperstown; Martin Stanley, Kintyre; x BENITA HUME a 1. Vas : DOUGLAS WALTON j Prosecutor McCrea as the confessed | eis axe: state aniiton Ee eae TP executioner of the 32-year-old WPA }libridge, Dickinson; state’ treasurer, worker, admitted in the county jail iy. Halling, Valley City; O. L, Sv: e ° ‘ -! that the killing was “ tarkweather; attorney general, IT’S MYSTERY : take.” . a horrible, mee tities Depuy, Grafton; commis- SUPREME by : Poole was a Catholic, but Dean said|Sheyenne; Willinm I” Westacnasd, 2 95 3 50 : 7 that was not a factor in the slaying, Eaton sommes ener ot Ge e ° : ai f ‘ although the Black Legion ritual is|turé and labor, jam Kane, Minot; ™ . COMING! Hae ra. violently anti-Catholic, Robert P. McBratney, Flasher; rail- + Alterations Fre: Better quality road commissioner, M. 8. Hyland, The cag i of a : Two Groups to Hear | burke, “Bismares! superintendent. of od You'll like the easy, light weight fit. You'll like ¢ he cool faq| bublic, instruction, Martha E, Bratch- | feeling weaves—whether rough or smooth. You'll Imported silk foulards and Preacher From India). so:ts"Artnur i: thompson. Wash: ciate our Eat selection in all the new rope necks and collar crepes aa Daniel B. Holt, Fargo » white, navy, maroon, tan, checks, Two addresses will be given her€| Grimson, Rugby; third, W. J. At i . styles. Wednesday by Rev. Mosih Charon|Kulm; William ‘H. Hutchinson, ’ SUiteedns body stripes, vertical stripes or plain. Open mesh weaves She knew enough with Singe, D. D., pastor of the Central|Soure;, fourth, R. 1G. MeParlan ; >, or closely knitted. about America’s Methodist Episcopal church at Luck-|3ty"sixth, Frank’. Lembke, Hettines € Me’ s most dreaded now, India. The noted Indian church | er. i ‘ x racketeer to FARRELL leader and orator will address the pill aphasitenn ae is ig 7 * % 75 $1 00 1 75 2 Wid him a dozen Bigs school Hegel a 3 ey Banal Nationally-Known STETSON : Cc ) e ¢ mes—yet no speak from the pulpit of the McCabe| HATS for men, sold exclusively} 3 on . jury in the world Margaret Methodist church at 7:30 p. m. \by Alex Rosen & Bro. “her “Gulty"' LINDSAY —m ADDED ATTRACTION ; : Lamy WASH TIES Vitaphone Vaudeville $25—$50—$75 ; p 3for$l1 - Musical - News $150—$200 ; ‘ Refinancing pelbieline seal : ne $1.75 $1.95 $2.45 $2.9 PSone Reduce the payments on —Salary Loans— Special $1.50 deep tone shirts, mareen, brown or tisvy 15e your automobile .. . let $5 to $50 us pay off your present On your plain note. .No balance, advance you endorsers. No security. Easy more cash ... and make payments. Confidential, 9 the payments smaller. pueey by Mall \ SALARY LOAN COMPA’ Opposite Postoffice Bismarck, N. Dak. NY Dekots Natl. Bank & Trust Co. 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