The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1937, Page 1

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1 $ , nee ke THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - "North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper The Weather Snow probable tonight ; or Friday; warmer to- night; colder Friday. BISMARCK, N. D., THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1937 | Soo Fireman Killed in Train Wreck - Amelia Makes Record- Breaking Flight to Honolulu’ W, ANDERSON OF TWO TRANSPAGIFIG. |[ Pas Worl amiy PARIS PARALYZED’ |A dministration Building at Bismarck eel FRENCH UNDER LOCOMOTIVE he a - ; on ini Mixed Train That Left Capital BEHIND BY BARHART PROTEST ‘FASC _ Alpen Finished at Cost of $42,50 City in Morning Derailed Firet Lap of World Odyssey Is Workers Blame Political Faoc-| ¢* Bureau Installed in New ESTABLISHED 1873 : PRICE FIVE CENTS = SOR ae Near Fullerton at Dusk 14 OF 28 CARS ARE DITCHED Made Without Mishap in tion for Bloody Rioting in Structure Bismarck Men and CCC En i Less Than 17 Hours ‘Suburb of Clichy POTTER NAMED MANAGER rollees Escape Injury; Track HAS THREE AIDES WITH HER Will Be Cleared Thursday Prime Purpose Is to Obtain Data Valuable for Possible New Aerial Routes WPA Project Completed With Expenditure of $16,461 by City Government TRANSPORTATION STOPPED E. W. Anderson of Hankinson, fire- All Factories, Most Shops and suet ere “i Vast Completed at a cost of 942500, the + rea new inistration building at the’ ‘ (Pictures on Page 9) ike Sp . ’ Bismarck Municipal airport has been. t Sen T. H, Mar. 18-(2— ’ . beehive of Lend for the Amelis Earhart landed her. giobe- ; workers of Paris barsee ctrislats, sasmed! tae oats between the cab end the boller of the +t) gel Se sie sche Sci | tt,» vers i | : a le : ee : ; tender of the engine to extricate the body from the wreckage. It was ly killed at 6 p. m., Wednesday, when the train which left here at 8 s. m., ‘Wednesday, was derailed near Fuller- ton, 15 miles west of Oakes. Advices received at the Soo Line of- fice here said Anderson was pinned ! Chrysler Plants as Cor- poration Marks Time space. Housed on the main floor of the new structure are the offices of the Han- Engineer Clinton, both of Bismarck, with ©. T. Abbott and M. M. White, both of viEk sEEf a ie HP nb i i HI i af i Z i ‘Mr. Anderson was 48 years old. SHOOTING OF ENVOY LAID BY BEAUTY 10 ~ BETRAYAL OF LOVE Mussolini's Name Drawn Into Sensational Wounding of Lafayette Descendant RZEE. i iy | ef g | hi Moore, head of the Burleigh county work division. WPA $26,108.47 of the total cost, he stated. Out of the $42,570.39: expended in erecting the building, $14,581.91 was ts| used to purchase supplies including lumber, plumbing and electrical sup- plies, hardware, sand, gravel cement, and $27,088.53 was expected : for opie! and rental of squinment, uilding % Paris, Mar. 18—(?)—Her dark eyes (a v ‘ eee a: hed ‘dng * ee : ; flashing, beautiful Madeline La Fer- Z riere declared Thursday she shot and ¢ * | wounded Count Charles de Cham- the U. 8. weather bureau, the bureau of air commerce and pean, cplp Sewer td to Bae lots are provided $42,500 administration building at the Bismarck municipal air- man “too famous to Jet me speak his port. The top picture is an exterior view taken from the flying field. Observation equipment of the weather name.” the top of the third-story penthouse. The lower photo is taken in the main ‘The. striking brunette invoked the lobby on the first floor, showing the telephone booths and baggage room on the extreme left, and the offices unwritten code of diplomatic honor as of the Northwest Airjines radio operators in the center rear. the Court Scathingly Criticized By Northwestern Law Dean #22223== Johnson Found Guilty bs eet ofthe en a Oi Mardering Hiayes| wz tei of wore Her) AL) HOTELS FILLED, |e itr te / On her many trips between Paris Legislation and Rome, where she was received in diplomatic society, she was known to have been granted several interviews tl gSe § 3 gE He igs g ¥ ; PRICE BOOM CAN BE < Improvement BRAKED BY UJ, §,| Prosram ts Planned ‘flying laboratory” sped along appar- ently without effort under Miss Ear- hart’s piloting. “Everything akeh,” she would radio gi ESE Be Jamestown, N. D., Mar. 18—()— Ross Johnson was found guilty of the A 58 z i 2129 acres south fashington, . 18 —(P)—Dean by Premier Benito Mussolini. pica 7 in tee Green of et, Enea univer-| Residents With Spare Bedrooms “Chambrin's conaon was Fee) Other man county district court here. aity law achool congress Thurs- as at « private as sal ’ 3 rhe ‘The jury, which was out 17 hours, rnd cells oy aes oor ‘court bill Urged to Call Association ‘The count is an honorary American in id citizen as a descendent of the Marquis E recommended a sentence of 30 of Commerce de Lafayette and was born in fu 8 ve iF eR ets eh i : z : i 4 Hr Ege ha With all available hotel rooms in Bismarck already occupied or re- seryed, the Association of Commerce Tuesday announced plans for fur- nishing accommodations for the over- flow crowd expected for the North high] Dakota Class A high school basket- by those opposed to what the Roose- velt administration was trying to do to meet current lems. Senator Burke (Dem.-Neb.) quickly confronted the lay school dean with @ speech he had;made a few years system was “safe legislative and executive interference” and that so long as the courts “exerted their great h to Bets ran high.| power with intelfigence” that would Hanson ran out of cash, he) be “the bulwarkyof the- American sys- 4 explained he made those re- “an extemporaneous speech” ball tournament, opening Friday aft- ernoon, Hotels anticipated considerable dif- ficulty in providing for their regular commercial guests as the number of reservations kept piling up. To alevi- ate the overcrowded condition, the Association of Commerce were ask- ing all residents, who have spare bed- rooms in their homes to open these up to the incoming guests. Persons with rooms to rent Friday and Saturday have been urged to call the association’s offices in the Memorial building and place the ac- commodations on file. The tele- phone number is 140. Several score of out-of-town vis~ itors were already registered at the hotels and the first of the eight com- it. Headquarters and Grand Forks squads will be esta- blished at the Grand Pacific hotel; French legation at Washington. Mme. La Ferriere's 8} Oe i silver fox furs. “Chambrun made me of a man too famous his name,” she told tors through her attorney. “I entrusted Chambrun with confidences, asking his word diplomat not to report them. I he betrayed my contitence Peteniae TE she well-received at the French embassy in Rome but later found “its doors closed to here,” and believed Cham- intervened From 8 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. daily except Sunday.

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