The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 14, 1937, Page 1

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The Weather : ; Increasing cloudiness, 2 2 O O North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper with snow tonight or aessnasamawswswoaOa———— * Friday; rising temp. ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, N. D., THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS BY oHIBIng, Pp ‘Bloody. Clues Fire Manhunters , Uniform North Dakota HighwayAct Proposed in Senate ieunann . EVERETT POSSBLY i ge prado! Contest Postponed sri “el USED BY MURDERER INCREASES LICRNGE||==ssceszcers|| BY BIRTHDAY BALLS on oa ina cee to Stab Mattson Boy Be- fore His Death Sponsors From All Factions Al- Bismarck Hospitals Equipped so Seek Recodification of {| Kelley said. to Treat Lame But Lack Existing Laws : Necessary Finances | _ RELIEF BILL 18 piscusseo' FL) AND PNEUMONIA f Watt Demands That Account- CAUSED 10 DEATHS ing of All Appropriations |. Be Made to Senate HERE SINCE JAN. 4 Esser uniform highway act, providing Photos Mirror Tacoma Kidnaping Tragedy \) ORDER EX-CONVICT NABBED Dozens of Reports Thoroughly Examined in Many Places ‘ of Continent TO KEEP 70 PER CENT HERE Members of Legislature Coming ‘ : Sacramento, Jan. 14.—(?)—The to Aid of Sponsors in Mic ceisay ea ‘wheee nae Heartening Fashion they declined to disclose, for ques- tioning in connection with the Mattson kidnaping case. Captain ef Police Frits the man had scratches on face i Success of the Fifth annual Birth- day Ball for the president will make license fee of $0 cents and reodiea| Other Sections of MN. D. Report Hemack, more imporian, emter| | Physi, wile he wea”ta Tee tion of the entire highway law setup, Ilinesses More Prevalent | Jones, general chairman of the af- . coms, but denled any connection ‘Thursday by sponsors representing all Than Normally pelea for Jan, Se. Wee ates — : : : ; ¥ eS sess ger rged LciGatete ————— Since assuming leadership of the ; 5 pee : : ; : Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 14—()}—Red fication of the highway laws since| Bismarck was in the grip of a minor | birthday ball effort, Jones has been ‘ b : stains onan abandoned automobile, 1919, and under @ recent supreme | @Pidemic of influenza and pneumonia investigating the condition of crip- : possibly the one into which a merci- court decision, the present driver’s|this week and the number of cases| pled children and facilities for treat- fe * f : Jess kidnaper threw the body of liense act was nullified in so far as| WAS reported to be growing larger in| ing them in this area. “3 ee : ; f |stabbed and bludgeoned Charles becoming s revenue-bearing measure |Ceftain other sections of North Da-| One of the big needs, he said, is i ‘ Mattson, 10, spurred officers along for support of the highway petrol. |Kota. financial assistance for the parents a s d 4 | an apparently warming trail Thurse The court ruled s 25-cent license was| Health officers in geveral cities as-| of crippled children who otherwise 3 : day, seeking the killer. not required annually under that law would be unable to obtain treatment , . * ae Uncommunicative justice departe Passed two years ago. “about normal” for this season of the § fs . ti tod? ment agents utilized the most mod- The state interim tax survey com- Year. : . ~ s : : ern science to determine whether the mission recommended to the legisla-| Bismarck hospitals have been ex- ‘ f ¥ : 3 i stains were blood which flowed from ture Thursday that every school dis- | Ceedingly busy during the past month . ij " : te the little victim before his slayer trict should be required to make the money may be matched with federal % : " g 3 : 4 tossed him, battered, naked—and maximum legal levy as provided by funds, as provided under the federal x, 4 % stabbed in the batk—into snow-cov- law before becoming eligible for aid social security Jaw, and (hus accom- “ ‘ : m= oF Gordon Morrow (above), 19- | ered brushiands near Everett, on the basis of need under the state plish more good than if ‘it were ex-| ~ aM : : actirt ss year-old form boy hunting ane automobile, ¢ sates Jest Fey, jualization fund. Other suggestions A : j S& : i night, was foun rere! uthor= fn thie educelHacalisid petup alee were past. the proceeds erm Gi a! : ‘ EN EE espoapaleneprey restapeen tis made, prings : : ; } Everett, Wash. was horri- | jrmed guards about it ins pollce "To Discuss Relief Bill “Mayall ‘ ; fale Bs fied when he stumbled across | garage. Conference committees from both th . a a ee a ‘ | the nearly nude, battered, Knife Is Sought : i a a to Siar the of , ome s on } bloody and frozen body of. nten pitioees also sought s knife 4 ” ae 4 ¥ lues re} ie | Gay by the leglsletirerte imo oe hospi tely : j iy ; | Charles Mattson (left above), | and C legates) ia soe fe oa and. Febrae r q Boe. eaten atl ; dnap ae Ta- oa ary. Early action was expected. ” : i coma boy. e photo (lower | prosecute the killer. i +, au A demand ‘that all state r xh ; : ES uiequate financial) ¢ id F “Wt leff) shows officials bearing | Aa‘“Jonn Doe” ‘warrant, issued by wt ments and divisioris ‘handling é ‘ . 4 : i remains of the kidnap-kill- | ® U. 8. commissioner late Wednesday We eit be. reqearen 2 er’s victim. to the road, 150 | offictally made an outiaw of the ab= , eer ee oe yards from the thicket, |Site ies <i and ditures made during the two where it had lain for perhaps | $28,000 ransom and left his battered years, was made at the committee four‘days. body where it was found by a hunter session Thursday. by Senator last Monday. | William Watt of ‘Cass county, Several persons were detained for Cee © ae xeery (AVTOFRONT QUIET joss make them account for the money ge b ak . : i “inasSioa, : bie” California ex-con oe : we appropriated two years ago, they _ E 2 m are pea eaten bead Watt . s - eel terete AS RST STRIKE Might Have Killed Dector declared. commi members yrne, Bismarck; . Syming- a SET ae ee ie a tee an timer onoe Fos LEMKE, AND BURDICK | 10 Men Charged 7/SECURITY ACT HELD st ry ° ae ee ee seas Oe pene With Bridge Theft PARLEY IS OPENED At sts geean, wxren tment! QPANKED IN CAUCUS “| VALID IN ALABAMA ee peed hig elach i ad | . by Lt, Gov. T. H. Thoresen to assist Carlinville; TH, Jan, 14. clan gone out to meet him and pay Te Amend Bill a uate PP com cee mene ee Dea! Loa Dolloe nee Cer oeen Immediate and Peaceful Ter-| “orticers declined comment on une A house conference committee was f eating cep toe tne LA IaIE Sar FOR GOP DISLOYALTY 2 nth stealing a bridge. They . “Aski mination of Dispute Is named to amend the bill, directing being made daily. contended the two dismantied an | Judge Dismisses Suits Asking spur the state treasurer to provide the| coum. Belling tickets at the capitol is a| from sales , Miss abandoned highway span and inst Tax Murphy's Aim into te easel serene fends ts | ant oe Vitis Rocke thd Walter 3 Booty sith ion for nk OT cinctee fund. Arrangements for a ticket-selling] Two North Dakota Members at Collections Lansing, Mich, Jan, 14—(P)—Gov.| tor queationing in the case, campaign in the.clty Proper have not| om of List for Com- Two Wrecked Planes —— Frank Murphy's office was-the scene! Fred Orrin Haynes, former convict. i i Birmingham; Als., Jan. 14.—()—| Thursday of the first meeting be-|His fingerprints were checked at to $400,000 for two months coverage Anicoancernacs wae mace To ueey mittee Assignments Located in Mexico) oer sner sitige David 3, bevis| tween representatives of Generallfasrameses Officials ae” Folsom after State Treasurer John Gray had ta} 6S oes ties Deen tamed an i held the federal social security act| Motors and the United Automobile| prison, where he served a term for informed the appropriations commit- and ir] Susistans ‘to N. I: Roop, in chiatge of Pere iay: .|_ Mexico City, Jan.” 14—U}—Two| constitutional Thursday and dis-| Workers to discuss “an immediate| burglary, were asked to ald in locat- tee state treasury funds were deplet- hospitals| finances and the dance floor, and| Washington, Jan. 14—(P}—Repre-| missing Mexican’ airliners were ré-| missed two suits asking injunctions| and peaceful termination” of the|ing him. ‘The man’s possible connec- ‘ed. He said he would be forced to will have ey charge of the floor baron pa pi Tecate! Ported found Thursday, wrecked in| to prevent collections of taxes levied | strike eae Bas lett ee of theltion with the case was not revealed. its, HEE ee mountainous country. under it, corporation’s employes idle. ; country doctors are| In view of the fact that numerous | fall to run for president of the Union! "arunicipal authorities of San Cris-|" More than 200 Alabama firms were| General Motors representatives at- Study pute, Identity ‘The: original all who feel ill to retire to bed| Persons from outside the city ‘may/party ticket, was penalized by the! tonai res Casas said one plane, with| petitioners in the sults, They plead-| tending the meeting are William 8. lpuea ths pan to Police stile care, . wish to support the enterprise, but) Republican house organization Thurs-| ty physicians as passengers, hadl/ed “double payment” because the| Knudsen, executive vice-president; Me [estprsenaaed 5 rigid popes may find it inconvenient to attend the/day by being placed at the bottom of/ been found with its three occupants|deputy collector of internal revenue| John Thomas Smith, legal counsel, sa Altai one funds could be appropriated when! Anti-Jewish Versi dance, Jones said, the committee will/the list for committee assignments. | eaq here refused to credit them with pay-| and Donaldson Brown, head of the| Ports from widely seperated pointe. needed before the legislature ad- s. ersion accept contributions to this worthy} Along with him went Representa-| Reports of the other plane, how-|ments made under the Alabama so-| corporation's finance committee. long Journed. Of Bible Stirs Nazia| ch*tity from any part of the Bis-|tive Burdick, also of North Dakota,| ever, with a crew of three and six|cal security act, companion of the| Representing the union are Homer ae marck area and will send them who failed to vote for Representative | passengers aboard, were not con-|federal measure, ‘and attacked valid- | 8, Martin, president; Wyndham Mort-| 60", Ormmene it, aos Carevats os tickets to the dance in recognition of Snell of New York, the Republican | firmed. It was believed to have been! ity of the federal law. imer, first viee-president, and John| ©: , a Berlin, Jan. 14. — ®) — The new | their support. candidate for speaker. Monday near Minatit ‘The state act was held invalid by ®| Brophy, director of the committee| ROS Calif. There was no indication Boegal toventy publlned tyiminen "|e ection was taken at a Republi-| Vera crux, on a fight from Mexico| three-judge federal court at Mont-| for industrial Organisation, which A" of these reports had progressed Winans of the Erangaliet enece| Tribune Distributor — |cs" caueus which approved commit-| City, rope was virtually abandoned | gomery recently. When the state ap-| has supported the UAWA.in its strike. erent of Bremen, x“ fey describes ba : Ps tee assignments of the 89 Republican! that any of ite occupants could be/pealed, the funds collected under'the| “We are glad to accept and re-state| "Siti Columbia police turned two first al oe Spends Night in Car} members of the house, thus complet- found alive. law were ordered held under court] our position, given you in my letter! en convicted of carrying arms id x Great opponent of the ing organization of that chamber for fee A Pending Grea adjudies es eo Jan, 8,” paleo Hiofe 1s ‘accept-| across the border into Canada, over the 75th 9, tion. Petitioners ry wer the governor's 4 i authorities, ranging trom #2 jeitiled in a snowdrift between Ash- | ""Artention was called to punishment |J4@Follette’s Backers — |atiowed deductions for the payments | “Knudsen mentioned General Mot-|%,,U- 8. immigration _authoeitiag of the two members Burdick, who . held in escrow by the court. ors specified that “sit down” strikers Sioa Halted out of the mecting in provest Control Legislature) ye“ Sovi, in his ‘writen de- | oe plants must evacuate before| men, Leonard Dahl. 31, and Willes® seine, the chuns Scan: Madison, 14——Pro-| “ision, held the federal act valid un-| the company would negotiate with the , ning ise urdick Colleagues gress trol 5‘ both houses of the |Get the “general welfare” clause of! union. The union declined to accede ai rhe Teint eee the constitution, unless the corporation gave written Burdick said he had denounced! Wisconsin legislature apparently f the attor- them for their actions. He told the| forestalled Thursday a threatened| Forney Johnston, one o! assurance that no attempt would beliong-biaded knife with which they neys for the petitioners, said the case} nade to e operations or remove house Wednesday thgt Republicans | investigation of the recent ouster of] . oid be ‘appealed to the circuit court Sica ee dining the frets felleve pgieed Hed mabbad in the negotiati in North Dakota corresponded to} Glenn Frank from the presidency of| + new orleans. ACES Farmer-Laborites and progressives in| the University of (Wisconsin. Gov. t pes seiee em Mabe pote 5 Outwardly composed, Dr. and Mrs, Minnesota and Wisconsin. He had| Philip F. LaFollette’s party, aided by KRUPP SHOWS PROFIT Flint, where 1,400 already were bil- voted for Representative Crawford] six Democrats and a Republican, Berlin, Jan. 14.—(?)—Reflecting the leted. lich.) for speaker, instead of for} gained Wednesday the speakershiplincresse in the reich’s armaments,| °N’ reason.was given for the move- vs Snell of New York, the party's house| of the assembly and the presidency/in. famous Krupps’ Steel works mient of ‘Additional troops into the|neral parlor. leader. pro tem of the senate. Wednesday declared a dividend of 4] mint strice zone. All was quiet. ond relatives attended. The conference re-elected Repre- ast per cent, the first in 14 years, Pope Pius Again Sits $10,000 REWARD Long-Paralyzed Victim Up in Special Chait Darkin Ranch House ("watson mx icmmm 1 1¢ justice department and! Vatican City, Jan. 14—(7)—Pope i Of Practical J oker Dies (el Rag dpncecsed reooveres Lap O C all B S posters anitiie the Soa gore sickbed to = specially built wheel n an Oo me and says of Ghais Mate very law enforcement agency Mandan, N. D., Jan. 14—A land-| Many celebrities were guests, among. 0 pastas | mark in pioneer days of western|them the Archbishop of Canterbury) ‘The reward was offered by At- England, Duke Boris of Russia, neral ‘soon after papal secretary of state, in audience.| North Dakota, the halfway house on ey ‘Maj. James McLaughlin, former terney Cen say Spm peta the Parkin ranch south of Mandan superintendent of the Standing Rock) 104, was found. & Brahmin Widow Ends |on the cannonball river, now owned| Indian agency and the last U, 8. In-| POY WA5 MoUne Na 1 nae Lif te’ by John F. Bullivan, Mandan, has| dian Inspector at Washington, D. Ci) 4. touiows: ‘e on Mate’s Pyre . ‘Buffalo Bill” Cody and Sitting “Age, about 90 years; height 5 Not only the house but also the 4 entire ranch was a showplace. 7 or elght inches; weight, 145 to rm braspscl$ ; complexion, swarthy pecul- er watched Brahmin | ed half way between Man-| The place was owned and origin- Pact plans eam et me at Load eter lace in the ear! 8. tI ranch reve! Pookie, aN pecs of . iat any represented a good| wife, Alma J. Parkin. Upon her journey and people stopped at/death in 1910, Lucille Van Solen, a Parkin ranch, where they were| sister, became owner. She lived there ured a “royal” welcome. No money! until her death about six years ago. ever accepted for lodging. Sullivan then became owner. 5

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