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T. 'HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1936 ELLIS PARKER, &R,, PACING CHARGES OF KIDNAPING WENDEL Hoffman Asked to Extradite Detective Friend for Brooklyn Trial Mt. Holly, of Ellis Parker, June 4.—(>)—Arrest » chief of Burling- ton county detectives, on a charge of kidnaping and assaulting Paul H. .Wendel threw into the lap of Gov. Harold G. Hoffman Thursday new responsibility in the bizarre sequel to the Lindbergh baby murder. Whether Hoffman would extradite Parker, his friend and trusted inves- tigator, to New York to face trial on ‘Wendel’s charge that he was tortured into falsely confessing the kidnaping of little Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., was ‘& question. . The governor declared some time wgo that he would not do so on the = of ATOR Eaton then avail- ble. Parker was arrested Wednesday ‘ight as he sat with a group of friends on the porch of the Mt. Holly Elks tlub. A grand jury in Brooklyn, N. Y.,! Naval ‘Color Girl’ Ishop (above) of Pol. and, 0., was named by Midshipman J. us Preston of Los Angeles, com- of winning midshipman connany in annual competition at U. 8, Naval academy, to take part In color presentation ceremonies had indicted him three hours earlier.) June 1, (Assoetated Press Photo) Granted an immediate hearing in the went hom t bed, | Chan Owapi to Enroll rest, while’ at's, lodge inftistion inj 96 Scouts Per Period| “*, Hackensack, declined to comment “at this time.” Hoffman once said he would assume responsibility for any acts of Detec- tive Parker and his son, Ellis, Jr., “of which I had knowledge.” He would not permit their extradition on the basis of that information, he said. The younger Parker was already un- der indictment. Parker, Sr., was the sixth man whose indictment was obtained by District Attorney William F. X. Geoghan of Kings county (Brooklyn). Enlargement of the quota of each camp period from 80 Boy Scouts to 96 to accommodate the largest registra- tion list in the history of Camp Chan Owapi on Wildwood lake was an- nounced here Thursday by Paul O. Netland, Missouri Valley area execu- tive. With the opening camp period still three days away, a full quota of 96 boys have registered for the first camp, 91 for the second and 85 for the The indictment returned Thursday| third. superseded the previous one, naming both Parkers and omitting Harry Bleefield, who died while out on bail. Parker, Jr., is a fugitive and the oth- ers named in both bills, all Brooklyn men, are under bond. Japan opened its first agricultural Museum in 1932. Clifford Donehower, senior officer at the camp, and several junior of- ficers and Bismarck scouts left here ‘Wednesday to get the camp in order for the opening Sunday. Joseph Calleia is one of the few actors in town who can play a saxo- phone. But he never does in public. 12 PWA PROJECTS “INSTATE APPROVED Construction Depends Solely an ~ Appropriation of Neces- % sary Funds Applications of 12 governmental) units in North Dakota for public works projects in addition to others | already approved, have been favor-| ably acted on by the examining divi- sion of the federal agency, H. C.} Knudsen, state director, announced Thursday. He pointed out, however, that the, carrying out of the projects is con-| tingent upon appropriations being made available to the public works administration for that purpose. The newly approved applications| follow: Northgate, school, grant, $12,825, estimated cost of project, $28,555. Lisbon, courthouse, loan, $60,000, grant, $49,000, estimated cost of proj- ect, $100,000. Seek Courthouse McClusky, courthouse, grant, $45,- 000, estimated cost of project, $100,000. Grafton, sewage disposal plant, grant, $39,272, estimated cost of proj- ect, $87,272. Watford City, school addition, grant,) boa estimated cost of project, $14,- Noonan, sewer system, grant, $7,772, estimated cost of project, $17,272. Richardton, waterworks, loan, $20,- 000, grant, $16,363, estimated cost of project, $36,363. Davenport, school, loan, $3,500, grant, $2,863, estimated cost of proj- ect, $6,363. Heating Plant Sought Dickinson, heating plant, grant, om 700, estimated cost of project, $66,- ae street improvements, loan, $17,000, grant, $13,909, estimated cost of project, $30,909. McHenry county, irrigation, loan, $31,000, grant, $25,364, estimated cost of project, $56,364. Mott, bridge, grant, $1.800, esti- mated cost of project, $4,000. Young Democrat Meeting, Lower Gym, Memorial Build- ing, 8 p. m. Friday, Bismarck to Entertain Luther League Meeting Seventy-five delegates are expected from the various units for the Bis- marck District Luther League con- vention to be held in the First Luth- eran church, June 11-14, according to Rev. G. Adolph Johns, host pastor. Rev. A. W. Knock of the Lutheran Bible institute, Minneapolis, will be the principal speaker and Bible teacher. He will present a series of studies on the farewell discourse of Jesus, as told in John: 14-17. The time and themes for his Bible studies are: June 11 at 8 p. m., “The Way to the Father;” June 12 at 9 a. m., “The Greater Works,” 1:30 jp. m., “Fruit-bearing,” and 8 p. m., “The Witness of the Spirit;” June 13, 9 a. m, “The Holy Spirit and the | Believer,” and 8 p. m, “Our Advo- cate;” June. 14, 3 p. m., “This Is Life Eternal,” and 8 p. m., “In the Woarld—Not of the World.” Pastors and outstanding Luther ; League members of the district also will appear on the program. | Will Present Movie Version of Old Play Sound movie presentation of “Ten Nights in a Barroom,” theatrical thril- ler of 40 years ago, will be made in Bismarck Friday night under the aus- ‘pices of Consolidated Drys, organiza- tion advocating the cause of prohibi- tion in North Dakota. 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