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} | Taeohne’] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, N. D., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS | Ransom Is Ready for Kidnape Mussolini Advises Hitler to Leave Spain to Its Fate **# ims: CONTACT EXPECTED © DUCE REPRESENTED (Kelley Exonerated {$10/104000 NEEDED CONDITION OF POPE |[_xtDNaP Vico [) peop NICHTRALL, ASHAVINGDECDED | In Burleigh Court! RN STATE M0 | | | TAKES NOTICEABLE ~ TO KEEP HANDS OFF YEARS [S ESTIMATE CHANGE FOR WORSE Slight Rally at Dawn Does Not f Advisers to Plot Future Than Six Millions, Over Relieve Fear End May Course © 1935 Allowance former Burleigh county. sheriff, ex- Come Quickly ITALY HAS GREAT WEIGHT sire orem en INCLUDES ALL ACTIVITIES jf SUFFERS UNRELENTING PAIN Germany Threatens Reprisals| Swit. were dismissed by District Judge R. G. McFarland here Tues- Unless Socialists Free Palos Passenger . Four Clear Paths Lay Open for, ~ Abductor to Reach Ta- coma Physician Charges Against Former Sher- iff Dismissed by Judge R. G, M'Farland 4/40 G-MEN IN KIDNAP AREA Believe Negotiations Underway, at Spot Remote From’ Home of Boy i Three separate charges of em- beszlement against Joseph L. Kelley, Budget Board Will Let Solons Light Sedatives Only Ease His scare tee ae eestor oe Decide on Relief and Se- Legs mj Charles Mattson were expressed was Wracked for Few Wednesday even as a family spokes- torney George 8. Register and Milton curity Funds Moments || man predicted $28,000 ransom money Higgins, assistant attorney general, fe would be paid before nightfall for (By the Associated Press) ; 4 y= ee " # nahh nas Ei vam | 04,00", 8ate, Set, al, The Noh Dain gaa wi Yolo Gy, be 0, — | Teor a, ap moned the subleaders of the Nazi third| 7 gelgeson, his office deputy, were req penelictd serlousty if with cir- aft were “definitely underway.” A fam~ congestion and old Uy friend added Dr. W. W. Uef and social security, during the a Charles Mattson the boy's father,’ had the money. next two-year period, representing an ** ® ** © ae |e Oe en ee a 1 his son from his home Sunday night, mover eee “ANT PREPARES se -PRUAKISH WEATHER |siste: msrsas from Spain as gracefully as possible. The state budget board arrived Vatican City, Dec. 30.—(?)—Con- Pet, £0 C08) . qu Dire Perel ones don cena ving’ Wednesday at a tentative total of dition of Pope Pius XI took a notice- physician and collect the money, But decided to wash his hands of Gen. EN $6,978,683.73 to be requested for state 1) Francisco Franco and the Spanish In-| which the and general and special fund appro- ts and to have suggested that priations for the next biennium be- fs : hen RULES CONTINENT: | Seen rene ae -| TOHALTEXPORTING Hesexsnsasnce os TEMPERATURE DIPS| Sierra appealed to the kidnaper to “save the formed circles to have great weight in Grandmother Worrled any decision Hitler and his Nasi lieu- be requested by the state tenants reach on Franoo-British de- OF PLANES 10 SPAIN welfare board for general rellef and come momentary: 4 ™E! Cold Wave Extending From| The elderly grandmother, Mra. mands for a strict non-intervention in security program for able Mahatma Is Report- ‘His holiness’ general condition was Charles Fletcher, said: the Spanish civil war, the two and a half year period be- R Drop His N said tobe He suffered) North Dakota to Eastern T don't think Charles will be ails How far the Nazis would go to force |close anything thet Presi ¢|ginning Jan. 1. ‘The budget board has| © ¢d Ready to Drop His Non- Seer ee come to stand being away from his mother the BAMuA oetiatin corer te resident Asks Extension of | Gmung is Hats thie request Gatto: te ive A what was described as excruciating and Southern Areas much longer. They were very close.” free ® Spanish core and freight | Register said. Neutrality Law Giving Dis- = Aggressive ‘g pals ail _ ee Sue ean wes ————— Contacts offered to the kidnaper selzed from the freighter Palos while light sedatives given| ,7teakish weather marked mid-| were: it was interned in Bilboa harbor may cretionary Power America Wednesday as the temper-| (1) An advertisement in the Seattle ioeoie sere aca | gems “emus inag| RC peo peepee ple Te of some ie forecast was 2 definitely would be taken unless they Dec. , reo continued cold. “Mable: Please sive us your ad- are released, against Helgeson Pare Requests parts of Iowa and Southern] dress. Ann.’ ‘The cruiser Kolen and a torpedo ot Requests by the various state de- Minnesota Jupiter Pluvius, the rain] Though members of the Mattson S5EEDe dle oat were steaming to the Bay of Bis-|bonding fund. Loyalists was charted) partments, charitable and penal in- are $08 god, staged an amazing demonstra-| family denied knowledge of the ad a cay to exert further pressure é ppt and ee ee bed, - tion for this season with thunder and|in the personal columns, reliable Bilboa authorities fail to free the pas- resul 96,973, ae be t tele rye ‘at lightning marking heavy rainstorms] sources said unqualifiedly the invi- senger and cargo which was held as ted, shipm sald. rfl teeta! board peg which fell in mid-season style. tation was published to establish con- contraband of war. sianlsed. : Dresident ,esked vtotivebee poor ? . \ Hoe ee) the god of winter, was satel siento captor, « rake) p epee ns sete oS ; present blennlum-allowed re mus his forces on the prairies e boy's grandmother t INDEPENDENT OL 4 peered in 1935 amounted to $6,042,- congress voted and by nightfall most of aye plex statement Ay ewspepermen invited warding Rep. ©. C. Anderson of Rutland, west of the Mississippl was to. be) the Kidnaper: to use Her as 95 See \ 2 ity, N. ta send|member of the budget board, said The pope is 79 years old. gripped by the cold wave. mediary, oe offered oe pie} ‘ of airplanes the group was not yet prepared to Bee peat Tornado in Kansas Property and release figures for individual institu- Near Home, Kas., a tornado struck,| possess—s neat white cottage and the i tions as some changes may be made. Is Far-Reaching Step P AGE OFFICERS 10 injuring two persons and levelling| remains of a once-large fortune—in The state public welfare board fig- several farm puree: Such disturb-| exchange for the boy’s freedom. take Ouse abou! ured emergency budget needs for the| powerful congress ances are rare season. Farmer Tele; Lines ‘ HERE JAN. 18-19} cos te Pyne ar Me ea |g Qs ech ae eget ace tpeee| SOBK BAN AGAINST. |siitc stated ess Tea 2 greenies tne On requirements for the the y om said he believed that if the neutrality ium at $4,466,160. his barn which was b! into his kidnaper access to the Mattson home, where no officers were on guard. hom id Mrs. Otto Schwar' if- Three Principal Speakers Se- oe te Ze Leone eae y fered. scalp lncerations "The Gad.| (An uninterrupted mat service gured; 150 Are Expected | Ske by Grondahl were denied. bout cows, in the barn, were un-| £000 tim ily. Bech member Does : P Sinness and Dufty, Devils Lake law harmed. n family. Five North Dakota points reported| tor Mattson, his wife, William, 16, and to Attend Sessions firm, represented the plaintiff while| (°° cee IS ae degree : open his rol foals atioeneyseeomrall d assistance tot Plan to Ask Injunction to Halt] jours but in South Dakote previpis| OWN mall without scrutiny by oftle ‘Three principal speakers will ap- ‘The grat i tatior hi imum be-| COE pear on the program at the Nerth| preame rung, “o* Morken and ; Collection Until Legisia- | OE "inches “in the wouthenatern| A family spokesman disclosing that Dakota convention of the Northwest For the general funds ,equests to- actual negotiations are under way Petroleum association which opens $7,802,800.67 or — $2,720,050.36 the congress leadershi; sure Meets CuUpiiae beatae sid/ with the Kidnaper, predicted the for ® two-day session at the Pat- more than the appropriation for the In southeastern North Dakota and|7#"s0m would be paid Wednesday. terson hotel here on Monday, Jan. s Present biennium. The budget board| past has ‘untoward - northeastern South Dakota wire| Leck of activity at the home dure 18. - . 1, paiaeet ae $5.978,008.78 i ‘bloodshed. Dakota Sheriffs’ communication still was hampered| ing the night led to the belief nego- . Te en special funds amount- Officers’ tiations ht be some- aes hnereande ead dered led to $1,004,700 or $135200 in in- fo| DY the heavy sleet which fell there] tiations might be taking plate aoe which Wide ‘Temperatere Variation _| the abduction. ). In Iowa, where the temperature @ Agent Ares Peer tine artou divisions, , the tgs fell as much as 20 degrees in an hour satay ures are as follows: at some points, Sioux City in the Educational institutions — $3,543,- northwest reported 16 degrees while 982.49 uests; $1,560,416.42 increase ‘and probably| Keokuk in the southeast had a thun- a ino aceon i Y | deratocin’with the ‘emperature at' BS. Minneapolis had 14 auto accidents ‘illiam Cole with five injured as the result of| tue ethnics ieate sg : $1,454,290.35 Allowed eee hie glazed the streets there . . Charitable and penal institutions— and at St. Paul and Duluth. Most it of many reported clues $1,878,198.52 requeste; $518,551.85 tn- Chatfield, Minn, had a thunder-| was the impounding of # stolen auto- storm and one man reported finding! mobile at Seattle. The car, 5 AY angleworms. Brainard had @ driving] from Carl Bertocchine of Tacoma & oe eer and some roads were ANNUAL GATHERING Fe Truett of Norn Duta ated Moe" : conditions were similar to those i Btate departments—$2,461,619,66 re- which prevailed here. Minot had the Efforts Being Made to Obtain] New York, Dec. 30—(P—A young quested; or $642,091.06 more than lowest temperature -20 with -16 at eecannans had registered at a Seth {present biennium; $2,133,722.20 al- Devils Lake and -12 at Williston. Irrigation Speaker for | 5c "notcl as Margaret, Canfield of |i0Wed by budget Rain fell Tuesday at Fargo but Wed- Dinner Jan. 21 Broke, British May Cancel | Zrear¥,'20 yomperature there had Indian’s Execution Damages of $26,000 Asked by Car Vict Marian Olson, Pago, in's Cass cous-| Match Fires Filmy ay Siecle coy Dresses; Woman Dies F i sau. iB it that i i $3 iG RE Set: itt ii 4