The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1937, Page 1

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> ~ Telephone | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [ewan North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper tonight and Twostayy > ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, N..D., MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS colder Tuesday. Boy’s Bloody Body Discovered Committees Named, Legislature Gets to Workwinsmn —| CHARLES MATTSON, KIDNAPED TACOMAN Bruised and Battered Remainé , Found by Boy Hunting LANGER GROUP GETS | "s2'varuSe Gicicen| VOGEL TAKES OVER BIGGEST SHARE OF jesse as wartez=) BANK POST KEEPING WORK ASSIGNMENTS STANGLER AS AIDE “seat charmanavios (HAIL, TAX RULING ati That Much Monéy Needed for Hagan Names Fargo Wild Game Former Manager Can Have Combined British and French} Relief Now, Pre Man as His Deputy SUFFERED TERRIFIC BEATING Fleets Massing Off Coast of Spain Declares in Message Fargo, N. D., Jan. 11.—(#)—John N. Hagan, commissioner of ult ‘ and labor, Monday named Henry Mar. | S*eriff's Deputies Guarding Senate Chairmanships shares were given a brisk upward Washington, Jan. 11.—(#)—Presi- Z whirl in Monday's stock market, dent Roosevelt asked ‘congress Mon-| ‘80m of Fargo as his deputy. The Vicinity to Preserve An: FIELD MEN ARE RESIGNING new deputy commissioner succeeds y many gaining $1 te $5. Coppers ENGLAND BANS RECRUITING day for a deficiency appropriation of Jack Hi elsmith of G: ay Clues $1,500,000 FOR RELIEF| STOPS U.S. LOANS and sugar stocks were especially ae $700,000,000 to vi uring in demand. Hitler Concili But Fai the winter montis for st least 2.500 000| _ Martinson has been active in Far- jer Conciliatory Fails to persons, a net reduction of over 800,-| 6° labor circles and bore the endorse- Everett, W: Jan a » Wash., . 11— Conservative Banking Policy of f Bill to Make Big Emergency A\ FORN D FARMERS Predecessor Will Be i bseapa tilda! genta iad Mention New European — /00 since last March. Meee. He le a en oe te| (AP)—Sheriff’s deputies re: aks { Continued ting Crisis “worth nothing,” that “the tendency| American Federation of Labor and|ported the finding Monday of propriation Will Be Offered toward s longer » work week has had| has served the Sons of Norway here/the body of a boy tentatively and Rushed Through than. $1,000,000,000 over last year’s an extremely important effect - | two terms as president. pects ek i ett Both Land Bank and FCA to| Frank Vogel, trusted alde of Gor.| Tan *107.000000 o” > pale Shetee’ eee: Smupvoy ment” re On| Tagan atnounced the appointment Charten Batis aa idnaped William Langer, Monday took over WANT PRESENT SETUP His request was in a» letter to|here as he was en route to Grand les Mattson, 10, kidnaped Discontinue Lending | the job of manager of the Bank of| Grand Forks, N. D.—Reeetutions warning to Spanish Speaker Bankhead, read to the house j i ues ive week e body Was found si miles any action by the legis- by a clerk. The president reiterated Forks opposing lature which might interfere with | ya: reported comple! jans for «| te Dope expressed in his budget mes- south of here and several miles present federal highway and re- | Teedy invasion of the North Atvican workers a5 & posse off relet by aive|4Ve Da orci vonare Newna ben on '. le no Money in State North Dakota, relieving R. M. tion of bills began. . ? rece had held that position Supporters of Gov. William Langer ; got the major share of legislati Stangler will continue in the bank f ‘A sollree close to the foreign of-|'"& them jobs in private industry. teleoh ‘ committee chairmanships -in as an aide to Vogel, at least tem- saree aatty Uneial one HE W, ALKS ON RO AD era in the immediate house while the senate divided porarily, and if he wishes to remain ieiig i the cad bert g in its employ can have a permanent all private employers in every Democrats 9 and the regular Repub- of im ¥ 7 troops would be the cipal toe French A. 0. Bratvold, 43, Harlow, The nude body, lying in the snow in heavy cutover land one half mile west of the Pacific highway and a few yards from licans 7. London—Ninety British warships| invasion of the 5 othe P,|and 15000 regular army troops have| “officials in’ Berlin denied. knowl: TA tres Connection it is worth noting) ‘Struck by Car After Leav- {the Edmonds road, gave evi« All Committees heat coonseabened jn Ree wee eet . on the relief rolls fell into the cate: ing His Stalled Auto dence of having suffered 2 Listed on Page 4 ,| Hons: near Spain, P ged in! gory of unskilled workers.” RIO ES terrific beating. The face was pane GOERING TO ROME . of oe” pods oe enaaney, lever ie Aapseunees XD, Jan. 1 bloody s aod the body bruised. Neate lists of committee as- Hermann longer among some em- . Brat , 43, manager of the jar! ttson’s well-to-do fi con Maia? Ployers, asserted: Lalum Hardware company of Harlow|Dr. W. W. Mattson, from pao dir » he : Steps Up Production former] Lake, 6 jgerian troops were pyery action of an employer along| stengo tiled whey stink, "oe a Hitler, will leave for Rome Tues- sarrl-|these lines obviously tends automobile near Harlow Saturday, day on what diplomatic circles the stepping up night, believe is an “important mission” out an equivalent stepping up of em- N. D. Traffic Toll NERCIRY GLNBS eres ts in both house and sen- i 8g i a PE gpa ee i Rising Waters Threaten in Eas ’ [siete igenhaeedgy agence ee : ani! inlet 4 ene ate ele car si an Ice Does $1,000,000 Dam- [Beeps Meer oe ileees : lingso, Harlow farmer, Jumped into : path of a car driven . P. ; age in Texas ae hae Lalum of Harlow. Lalum, witnesses ; Conciliatery ‘Temperatures climbed higher in cigiomstin corps in oncllinfory tones North Dakota again Monday but the siondey that Germany wants internal ditch but could not: dodge the vic- outlook was for a trend back to last) order and “a real reconciliation among tim. week's sub-zero readings again Tucs-| peoples.” Mrs. Noel CO. Lovell, Bemidji, Minn., day. Careful to avoid any- mention of At Bismarck, the mercury moved/ Spain, Bolshevism or rearmament, aly Rel i AY i Funeral Services for Bismarck up to 14 degrees above zero at 1 p.jDer Puehrer declared: by ine Tm, Monday and was slated to go stilll “In attempting to establish moral| Hearing Postponed Until Rhame Man to Be Held Wednes- higher before the returning cold set}and economic order among the Ger- Man Recovers From Frac- day Afternoon in sometime Tuesday. man people we are, thereby, not only x iatves or bor bis agpantin wan], Tee, Tae te snes sky, of the eateEnas Oa ee Ce ares ture of Spine Y bu- | core our own con} was not an- ond peatinns PSpalege cans plows| the rest of the world.” the nation over the weekend, as win- ec nent Melson. 00, Bismendi paints of the state highway department ; Bl ee ek Germans -indloses ter pice Cae ca, sist aise Pedi Ae ay, prbeaid lcomed ® strong Colley ” were rapidly opening up the few re~ y Aes Aa heed 5 Seven asking again that volunteers be ban- maining blocked highways in the poets ae ‘Spain's civil war because it the weekend it completed 1936 with- te : ef men} southeastern part of the state, 2 fe Be: Ice in Texas, rising ee dat was addressed as well to France, ‘ ore rare utp ferania: She ciel chapel with Rev. G. W. Stewart, pas- east, drifted | snows iA Madrid, Jan. 11.—(®)—8panish in| fect that “you can’t fix a traffic|/tor of the church at ,| mountain region and fair and warmer! armies of siege and defense rushed ticket here. weather in the middlewest tersely de- nition and t 7m legislature. acribes the nation’s weather picture. Nene as taituchiades Atciaay 18 pesparae ‘ Damage from the ice storm in/tion for a new and bitter Fascist on-| before i LEGIS Tl Ht ti Texas was estimate at $1,000,000 with |/siaught on Madrid. Under urgent * broken power lines isolating severallorders, virtually the entire noncom- cities and slowing train and auto-\batant population of the capital be- ) mobile traffic. foe sa gan to eresteia) te oy. : Mercy planes, over Both Fasc! itackers Socialis! PRESIDENT 5 BALL mountain fastnesses of the South-|government defenders feverishly west, saved scores from hunger after| threw up trenches, concentrated forces 3 last week's storm. Nine persons, be-) and established military contacts, ‘anded north Las Vegas, =a ee Jones Announces General Com-| Hered Monet Unreported ‘bt food Silver Profits Levy -mittee to Have Charge of | and other supplies were flown to 35 Is Upheld by Court Charity Affair in California, and 40 Huslapai In- ioe dians, stranded near Kingman, Aris.) Washington, Jan. 11—(#)—A 50 per ‘At least 27 deaths were attributed made by silver to the weather in the, west. Hy Fl ef CONCLAVE INTEREST N. D. Sheriffs and Peace Offi- cers Gather Here for 26th Annual Convention Hl by Ha 1 : i i ! gs Attention to the legislative program | Maison was one of the major concerns of ith ite E oss ry i z E =f £E hi EEE Appointment of committees to have charge of the annual Birthday ball 4 to be held here Jan, i Not Require Yearly Card, Sor eas announced Monday by 1a A. Seeking $400,000 to —_| nation's monetary stock was held con- Court Holds ene peice eee Settle Indian Claim|ststions! Monday ky the supreme Washington Jan. 11.—(?)—Senator Lyn Frazier introduced a bill Mon- day calling for a $400,000 appropria- | ¢; tion to settle in full the claims of In- .|dians on the Fort Berthold, N. D., ./Indian reservation. The claims arose; from a treaty of more than 50 years by Sheriff A. W. Nystrom of Divile ago involving land transfers. the supreme court. 4 county. Addresses by Gov. William ee Langer and other state officials were to feature the afternoon meet-| “Om g ing followed by reports of President, ope Ou. r y OW Patterson and Treasurer Oscar J. Ny- gaard, deputy sheriff of Stutsman O Here Tuesday|z2‘* sae We ng ee Appointment of the auditing, pens riere iu 'Y | Sieg snl i's edn clan, eompendttons, legato | "ore" =e oa . . an surance . i, terrorised 30 men and 10 women con: , ‘1 ‘will iy the Gays March ‘13, pelt Wisconsin, Feathered bluebloods of the farm-|Hodgson, extension service worker shotguns and) jsiness, yard were arriving in Bismarck Mon- |2nd former assistant Burleigh county The association's annual breakfast| steaded at for the 26th annual convention, ses- sions of which are being held in the court rooms at the Burleigh county it Hi rt ; | ze i 4 Ad 2 HB a Res F g morning the were order by President Girdell Patterson, warden of the state penitentiary, at lp. m. An address of welcome was given by Mayor A. P. Lenhart. Response to the welcome was given i | d 3 i F pie B8 ui Fes ii He HF ue an jas if i i Bs by i I Hi HH i B Es E 4 i HH t ef eles | it inti is in « a zg af E E ; [ i ag” ay BEn zu 3 3 ft i ie Hl i : te. Roop in ° agent, will have charge of the broad- . 4 day to be placed in competition for will be held at 8 a. m., Tuesday at Roop also will ' ie cast which will start at 3 p. m., Thurs- the Grand Pacific hotel . te 17h 1 Bio fi and the day's activities will be cli- Transfer Blackstun to Office at Huron taoraing in'the World War Mewortal| will be tondu : night maxed by & banquet and prowam| State’s Attorneys to morning in the World War Memorial er inte Patteree hee building. silver Ball room Col . nfer Here Jan, 15 Patterson is chairman of the leg- — islative committee which is proposing} Attorney General P. O. Sathre has & new department of justice and f state attorneys public safety in the state govern- ment, which would include as com- lit LE : zl : i F i i i 2 i fe Hf iG a cfr ticks aE iH tification and the broadcasting of| ment would be among police bulletins. iscussed. The SCRANTON CASHIER ILL DBs We eee Scranton, N. D., Jan. 11I—E. W. FARGO ICE STARS WIN Christopher, cashier of the Bank of} Crookston, Minn., Scranton, lies critically ill in Mercy} The Fargo-Moorhead Comets defeat- hospital at Miles City following a|ed the Crookston Hockey team here stroke of apoplexy suffered Thursday. | Sunday, 3 to 1. « bd é fi gs i 5 sis i

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