The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1937, Page 1

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—— ra UN as | | Telephone | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The Weather } i Generally fair tonight , 2200 North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper ee ESTABLISHED 1873 cold Sunday. ‘ BISMEREE: N. D., sla! 88 mht ackh 2 LONE older ae 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS Legislanre AGENTS STUDYING COURT RECORDS OF y ARASURE ADOPTED y } WITH APPROVAL OF te = be F ALL BUT ONE SOLON cnn Mattson Family Before Staging Crime i Congressional Redistricting Bill f Calls for East and West I Divisions fa. | Former Insane Asylum Pati AFFECTS TAX CHIEF Set SHIPOWNERS CONCILIATORY] QUESTION OTHER EMPLOYES nt Closely Quizzed by Sacra. mento Police yclonic Romance Now BOSSES AND LABOR | HEARING CONTINUES Divorce Court Zephyr RELIEVES TENSION) AT CAPITOL TODAY Rules for Negotiations at De- troit Monday Being Worked Out by Chiefs Two Department Employes : : Worked for Political Party, ] | TWO SUSPECTS QUESTIONED Testimony Shows ACT Governor Hopes to Conclude Action Against Highway Matscn's kldsep Peters Other Industries Also Get- : 3 ting Together Commissioner Today —. watchman’s report, he heard what he 3 believed was a child's scream on the : RRA UE HES Pee By the Associated Press) : night of Jan. 6, topped development ‘The North Dakota legislature Fri- ‘ |) Re ete A ee eggs Bot , Saturday in the widespread hunt fo day approved s $500,000 appropris- more concilistory attitude on the) secartment who worked in campaign eee the murderer, tion for relief purposes up to March 1, : part of both management and work-|,\Sdcusrters prior to the election : The 10-year-old boy’s badly beaten and received proposed bills which 3 : ers eased tension. Saturday in the were ‘on vacation at the time, High- Los Angeles, Jan. 16.—(?)—The cyclonic romance of Elaine (Ariel) | nude body was found in the snow! % ? nation’s major strikes, although the y Commissioner W. J. Barrie, 21, and John (Caliban) Barrymore, 55, began in a hospital, |about seven miles southwest of ‘ . number of persons made idle by rea- teeines Saturday Js ‘a hearing on re-| ‘lared to public view as a cross country chase by plane and train—and | Everett last Monday. ‘E missioner, and cancelling interest son of labor’ disputes stood at ub-! ova) charges brought against him Saturday it was in the divorce court. The watchman told officers he had wards of 210,000. by Gov. William Langer. The dark-eyed New York girl, ambitious to have s stage career, / thought little of the cries at the time, Employers and Employes in Bitter Debate Precedes House Passage of Proposal to Fi- nance Relief Officials of the General Motors charged: corporation, with 17 plants strike- aurirtt, Mi Atruckher ‘roughed me up a bit” she aald atthe time) sens they were, tone ee saa bound and 115,000 persons jobless @5/taken on various other charges of| ‘uring a New Year's party at a Hollyw club. State and Everett and the i 3 sult, fs f United | « ” ig, Threatened “to kill or seriously maim” her. Police a : A result, faced leaders, of the padding ‘expense acoounts,” collec: Called her “violent, vile, obscene, indecent, profane or opprobrious | Sheriff denied reports of a “pick-up' Automobile Workers of America|tions of money from department em- i” across a Detroit conference table to|ployes “for political purposes” and{ "Ames. 6 a And all because he was jealous over her stage aspirations. tad on ae negotiations be- bare of a pe by a contractor In filing sult Friday to end her brief career as Barrymore's fourth ie and dissecting animals. The bog! Bhipowners who had 283 vessels| Flanigan gave his testimony afver| Wife—they were married Nov. 9 at Yuma, Ariz. after an airplane elope- |B & Snack about five mil kidnap tled up because of the 79-day Pacific|Francis Murphy, Fargo attorney rep-| ment—she also charged thelr honeymoon was disrupted by his false | VoD cee Ue ta accusations of her attentions to other men, coast maritime walkout proposed to|resenting the governor had placed the Bai ore declined to comment. Hold Army Deserter give members of seven striking un-|two state employes, A. J. Klaudt and Asserting she is without funds, Miss Barrie aski 3 Eva Gaetz, ht r ed for “reasonable Military authorities at Fort Wile ine, pollens moe (> ole ace aie at thelr “elare iaea'trehe| allmony.” She requested that Barrymore be required to pay $10,000 |lams, Me., held 30-year-old. self= cS : pelea The out Held 40,000 (highway de ” dui the time nus Fgelice Bests eect out of his earnings, which she | styled army deserter for a check of nonae Remmi in Wate Pomme tae rc ene [ae ie hyena daye, ago. The father, Cuflen Walker, is 22, Mrs. Walker claims she was | Leaders of the Gas Employes un- page cae! ‘Vacation born Gopt. 23, 1923, and wae married Dec. 25, 1838, two days after hee |lon called 300 workers off thelr job] ..., Werhns, Warpear ite cntvertment S ‘ 120h birthday. (Associated Press Phots) tht Chto Fuel Gas company 204 vag very heavy and employes vorked| UL PL LLC Court ustice ? long overtime without vacation under ‘ WELPORD ACTION TO | Sehty uaePtor ek ate tare Syste ene| May Face Game Charge Restrain eras appointed tala stain, abrvice or. ‘vacation period st that Previous Jobs of U.S. | Var Deventer Caugift’ Hunting potent ey & former com-| A conference call bringing ional soni Employes Questioned Ducks Without Federal Lee Nichols, Mandan, 88| unionists and Pittsburgh Plate Glass| would e tess 1 COURT RAILS so acting deputy. Murray sald he had! company officials at Pittsburgh in- Wassitbrlon; Tah 16h enatog Stamp in December not made atiy changes in the depart- | dicated possible progress in adjudicat- . EB. Lynn Frazier th Dakota intro- Sc aeate Ne ae ment so far, and that he would makeing » flat glass workers strike. superintendent for the department, | duced a TOLLE feaplatior to require} Washington, Jan. 16—()—The order for the son of an Everett resis ® study of the entire personnel be-| fleswhere on the strike front in-|under questioning by Murphy, said he biological survey indicated Saturday Fes |durtces Refine te Accept ow ati an si. ie sacra nae Pasa cnt tet lel fatal of avers | need Bre & coe Yo r ” from. leral WS, = Crum's Motion for Quo War- COL) W AVE CHECKS Are en acre Wis, em-| during ten and 1936. red gy pity to entering pi soclate Justice iis a ae 5 ploying 1,200; at J. I. Case company, jest Before Election ernment employment. ‘The state-| who went duck hunting without s rane Procedure Racine, Wis. 1,800 farm implement) Paul said the collection was just be-! ments would include @ list of stocks) $1 duck stamp. 500|fore the primary election. and bonds owned by the maple. Ira N. Gabrielson, head of the workers out for third month; 3: e 5 5 northern Minnesota lumberjacks still] Flannigan interjected “the charge!a6 resolution is designed, Prazier| bureau, which enforces federal game "MENACE OF FLOODS idle in walkout which ann Jan, 4;|18 that you collected money forcing | saiq to ascertain if past business] laws, sald @ report on the case hed 280 strikers in eight gasoline plants |Ollection for political purposes. Did I! connections influence activities of an| been sent to the solicitor of the agri- at any time order it?” 5 ‘ of the Seminole, Okla., area, out two iPhe iauthoriastion! was tocm| ha eepiore while in the government culture Leda He cast weeks. | Nonpartisan state executive commit- |5rvice. and every violation.” pecmerane eect STATES ATTORNEYS. |sssszerssezcren“ext=t/(CHAING? BREAK-UP | 2"ts‘znene sate Ramtec and Peterson.” Under questioning by chaplain in the senate, in Virginia. Murphy it was brought out that there N At the time @ deputy federal game date on the “authorization” discovered the justice abduction organised gang FORM ASSOCIATION nd that Pall had Pecelved it “before TOPIC FOR OILME warven, fie juatice Bad 2p ee se ge duck stamp attached to his license. Supporting points included: The North, Dakota supreme court late Friday refused to accept an at- tempt to file an action by former Gov. ‘Walter Welford against Gov. William »| Langer, chailgnging his right to the Office of chief executive. ‘The attempt to file was made by C.| Libert Crum, as attorney for Wel ‘High Water Still Prevents Hun- dreds of Families from Reaching Homes i t 1s|1936?” Murphy asked, “The Welford! Barringer Says Individually Uniform’ Law* Enforcemen' neeee Syedtiesg r4 y Chicago, Jan, 16.—(#)—The menace of dangerous floods in the Ohio and} Discussed; Co-operation / Paul said... Operated Units Are Basic Ee af ee pene, sao Mississippi valleys subsided Saturday With Press Urged Ae Le ee Gees Trend in Retailing to the auto club for a Virginia hunt in the face of an adyancing cold wave Schoenberger, general highway de- ing license and it cost me $10 or $12. pal checked: piernceed rains: State's attorneys of North Dakote|partment foreman at Fargo-Valley| Breaking large business chains into| “We went to nearby Virginia and, - d ro aiting in a blind, an inspector ask- High water still prevented hun-| decided ‘conference at the capitol | City regarding allegations that Flan-| individually-operated units has been] ¥! 5 diets of families from reaching thelr | Saturda: form a state association| nigan had said he should “take his} one of the recent basic trends in re- ie te Bee ou ee ee mine homes in the lowlands and some|and named a committee of five tojcar and see that certain precincts | tailing, according to E. E. Barringer, sto Meet) pa . gtrea: handle preliminary work. were organized.” oll trade publication editor, who will i i was neces- ms continued to rise, but ob-1 "Appointed to the committee were| | A. C. Blade, McLean county, high-| speak at the convention of the North-) sary and he seid it was something servers sald the crisis in most s¢-| 4p Bergesen of Fargo, Cass county P west Petroleum association, which| New but required, and that lots of| the four children (a visiting girl also ; Fe $ Leh’ tions had passed. state's attorney, John Sad of Valley Cee oe ait ie “Why the fivey kt noe Aube eooutic oe | tee pevtegliy. ot tte slaying— tenant Indiana, Illinois, Pennsylvania,|City, Barnes county; W. B. Arnold! “Wien” Governor Langer asked if| tows Pian’ Was Adopted.” Bar-| “We had not shot any ducks, and] Charles was stabbed in the back, Kentucky, Ohio and Missouri were|Gr-nd Forks county; George Register. |+10 cottections Ia-| £ offered to get out of the blind and/ beaten on the head and unclothed the states harassed by the week’s| Burleigh county, and Ralph F. Croal, er id allagedpeotiadra go to a nearby postoffice and get| body left to freese in snow-covered foods, caused by torrential winter miata: sass) cosmniyl iste © SYS sir __ | fom in recent Yeats has Matvenpating| one. ‘The inspector sald it was not| brushland near Everett where 1¢ wad Pate ‘tise IN GRnplete OF lurphy qi chains, especially Iowa’s law of 1935] necessary. He said to get one when| found Monday. City and county officials at Poplar “i tion subject iy appeoral pack that attempted to tex chains on the re ee rae hunting. I thanken Bia Kidnaper Incoherent Bluff, Mo., sheltered more than & Ler ti by’ tail vole, andi department! number of units operated and also got the stamp and put it on Reports of the father, Dr. W. W, inured Lapillice Wi0 orcad ee will LMS ne aan Gee a reslbned “pbaniay.? on gross recelpts en the yan Devanter said’ the gaske war-| Mattson, that the Kidnaper in ieles flooded lowland homes. us While legisla n phone conversations was Franc’ hrough | the new association, probably in May Expense Bill break-| den “may have known I wes a su- fever! 4 Pay eaoaieu euone va or June, Brant’s expense bill for Nov. 12 to ee oe career other preme court justice by my name, slight and no lives were believed lost, | Bergesen presided at the session at| Dec. 21, 1938, was read into the rec-| 06 up, the speal tributing to the in-| I did not tell him that and no men- which uniform law enforcement prob-| ord showing he had traveled “2,543| major causes con! af tion was made of it.” Two levees broke under the force dividual operation of oil company brad ‘of flood waters that swept over more| lems were discussed. Co-operation retail properties. His talk will be an| Hunting without » stamp carries @ with the press of the state also was/ mint. introduction to a round table dis-| maximum penalty of @ $500 fine or Urged at the meeting. Sad-acted as uel cussion of how this new major ofl] six months in jail, or both. secretary of the conference. in wc ies ye atta Naas hea we municipal Uquor stores could not be| *#te bar.” TE ee eered i agency which actually would prose- | operated except by specific author- my ; ‘W. R.|cute the case—would press ization of the legislature that there/*R* 4. of pismarck-Mandan,| Haggart of Fargo will open the con-| against Van Devanter and he fe- Were divergent opinions among 18¥-| who said he was s highway contrac- | vention at the Patterson hotel Mon- piled with & MD oe va afternoon to be followed by Bar-| “" execu- ©. A. Miller, head of the state bu- opal tive clemency.” Feau of criminal apprehension, asked | Dec, Convention talks will be given = for co-operation of the attorneys and Pahebe his consent. or) Mrs. A, F. Miller, 65, Dressed the need of fingerprinting Awarded Farge Firm , C. . E. Dead Griminals ‘ss s major necessity f0F] | Questioning brought out the project I : Beulah Woman, e: the state and federal identification|had been awarded to the Haggart and apprehension of law violators. (Continued on Page Three) y paMtts AF. mille, 65, Mercer county day at a local hospital. She had tered the hospital on Jan. 7. Funeral Painter Mixes Colors ken Rall Piles Up era re 16— | Miller farm home is located For First Lady’s ‘Togs| ctu %.? iti!to"tot ties art, aie Raiee Rex Hh ap ese i Han ll caused the pile-up of four cars and DROWNS IN FLOOD which Francis 20-car Winnipeg-bound New York, Jan. JOP Mrs. | Eleanor “Eleanor red,” 9 vatiant of lacquer Des: Seymour, Irid., Jan. 14--e—Btate Franklin D. Roosevelt has fed especially for her potion Bauuniay zepezered the body of ‘ two blue inauguration * a oy ‘acks. the flood waters of tonite River along “Eieanor U. 8. Highway 50. EDUCATOR SUCCUMBS Providence, R. I., Jan. 16.—(#)—Dr. | estimat Clarence A. Barbour, 70, president of against Brown university, died at his home buying a new cost for the ewes . |Baturdey eftes ap Ulness @ two days. |and ye

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