The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1937, Page 2

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11600) ARDAY ATES. te Rg | 0 ete HAUPTMANN WING HIS FREEDOM Perjury Heier Is Dismissed Flemington Court N. J, Mar. 26.—(?)— ‘The perjury case indictment against Benjamin Heier, defense witness for Bruno Hauptmann, was dismissed Friday, removing the last pending sequel of the Lindbergh kidnap mur- der trial from Huntingdon county rec- County Judge Adam O. Robbins granted the nol prosse motion made Prosecutor Anthony M. Hauck, said he had been able to find only one witness and the law pro- vides that a person can not be con- ‘victed of perjury on the testimony of & single witness. Heier testified at the 1935 trial that had seen a man resembiing Isa- Fisch, Hauptmann’s business partner, flee a Bronx cemetery & short time after the Lindbergh ransom was paid there. A rebuttal witness related Heier had damaged his auto- mobile five miles from the cemetery at the hour Helier swore he saw Fisch leave the cemetery. Wa: SHIP'S CREW SAVED Sen Francisco, Mar. 26.—(%)—The motorship Fijian, abandoned by its crew after it caught fire at sea, sank five miles from Aurhi island in the Marshall group. The crew of about 30 men took to boats and tossed for 20 hours, some 1,800 miles southwest of Hawaii, before the crew was res- cued by the Japanese freighter Kin- shu Maru. Rheumatism causes'.45,000 deaths annually in Great Britain. Select a See ¢ TIE For Easter Sunday i from. Shark’s New Smart Stock Bismarck’s Newest “~~ Clothing Store for Men SHARK’S Men’s Store BISMARCK, N. D. Indictment Against), the Son, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman’ Taube, Garriso 10:20 & ma Thursday, Bt Alexius hospital. Daughter, Mr. and Mra. Dwight Davis, Mandan, ‘at 9:10 p. m. Thurs- day, Bu Alexis “hospita in sons, Mr. and Mrs, George rucker, 421 South Tenth: St., at and 12.p. m., Thursday, St. Alexius hospital. Second boy ‘died soon after birth. Son, Mrs, Michael Heuck, Glen U!- lin, af 1:07 p. m., Friday, St. Alexius Mrs. ada tee Erick Pearson, . Thursday, Bis- Allan Wahl, 622 ir it 1:10 p. m., Friday, Bis: marek ee Rn Beach, at 4:15 bared Toca’ hos; AY mora rege 5 3 focal’ hospital. Charles’ Warren Cla; ‘2 51, Bismarck, at 12 oclock noon, oy ureday, local pages $1, Bismarck a.m, “Wednesday, Tose! State offices “were clased today with a few exceptions on North Da- kota’s newest state holiday, Good Friday. Charles R. Robertson of Robertson's arrived home Thursday evening from Chicego where he has spent several days on a buying trip. Last rites were held Friday for 61, Menoken farm- widow, three daughters and four sons. Services for Jacob Bernhardt, 74, re- tired Emmons county farmer living near Strasburg, who died at a local Joseph R. E R. Boyer, 82, LISTED BY stn en em Rev. Vater Announces Names of Those Being Received Into Membership Good Friday services in a number of Bismarck churches have been an- nounced by the pastors. All invite KATHER FO! For Blomarce ie ets ‘vat tonight, Saturday and ‘Sunday: con- tinued cold. For North Dakota: Fair tonight, continued cold. Fair ees, ‘eontinued Saturday and Sunde: da Generally” fair east, rtion tonight and wei bepress no decided change in tem re. Fair. tonignss 6 Sat- 3 continue anyone who would like to come to be ‘i present. Rev. G. Adolph Johns, pastor of the First Lutheran church, will use “The Great Salvation” as his sermon theme | for the services in the First Lutheran | weath' church at 8 p. m., Friday. The choir, | . singing selections from the ‘The Song of Triumph,” will provide |Special music for the services. Rev. J, V. Richert of the ae Evangelical church announces there will be celebration of the Lord's supper at 7:30 p.m. St. Mary's procathedral marked Good Friday as did all other Catho- lic churches in the world with the mass of the pre-sanctified. In the evening there will be stations of the; x07 cross, followed by confessions. Adjutant to Speak Adjutant Herbert Smith Salvation Army has chosen at the Cross” service which citadel at 8 p. cial music. Rev. William “The Deeper Meaning of at 7:45 p.m. He will “Blessed Be the Fountain and will administer comm the close of the service, pal church at the Walter E. Vater will ‘Virginia Robert Beach Resident, Dies Jéseph R. Boyer, 82:yeay dent of Beach, N. D., died at 10:45 p. nm, Slates d at a local hospital of cancer of the stomach. He had been in the hospital since Mar. 15. Rites wil be conducted at the st.|'"” Paul's Lutheran church et Beach Sunday afternoon with Rev. Henry Trinklin, ged Officiating.. Burial old resi- us by the instructor, Mrs. ” To Receive instruction in the probat of the church with Albert TAKE A STROLL THROUGH ALLEY. be Shirley Temple Dancing Class For 6 to 6 Yeor Olés — Discover That Talent Early RHYTHM - BALANCE : eee NG TE - PERSONALITY Developed in a Pleasant Atmosphere Lorraine Claggett Graduate mtiyers School, Minneapolis’ HOUR CLASS 50¢ . TEN LESSONS $4.50 FLORENCE FRITCH STUDIOS % Main : Phone (1 te Wi Wt’ Bt, 29.8: cht Light precipitation. hag occurred ove the East, Sonth and West, but th eer ay: fair over th ala ture verae from agion to the western the Great Lak Rocky Mountain plore Bismarck station barométer, inch 38.67. Reduced to sea. level, 30.58, Missouri rive eat 7 a. that | ft. 34 hour. chang: o.2 ftv Ice rei ing. PRECIPITATION ay Bismarc! ie station Total thi ‘month to date Normat, this month to dat pal January 1st to dat nuary Ist to d Accumulated ex a NORTH DAKOTA Lesigict td : esi Americ, oxen a Clay, perry Sons: la. Cli Okla. P oon, Aris. oe Pierre, Pr Alber el esc coents nse nas: AHS CaN OLS ORe Half Pagan, Half Christian Rites Performed to Eerie Sound: of Tom Toms : r e e 8 spirits” as tribesmen worked the climactic pitch of religious fervor that closes their annual. re-enact- ment of the “t ” crucifixion. ‘With the Biblical story of the cru- cision oid: them: ts -Cabnele padres Indians have interwoven eal ae 7 This may be the last time the Eas- ter, oey Ot, ee eee here, tribesmen, tical exiles h ’,| from Mexico, have been granted per- mission to return to their native tend. COURT OPINION ASKED ‘Washington, » 26.- ° schwellenbech | (Dem,-Wash.) congress court for an advisory opinion ‘0 | constitutionality of the tion’s crop ‘PARAMOUNT TODAY S@3z nila ||! THAN EVER! Ht gt Ina ROLLICKING, CARE- Sears aay ceca SS STARTS SATURDAY NIGHT =. AT 6:30 O'Clock Sunday — Performances 1:30,,4:00, 6:30 and 9:00 o’clock - 2% Hours of Entertainment Fug love songs:... 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