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2 SPANISH AMERICAN |Woman Tells How Man|/4?SureenFamiy | WAR VETERANDIES| Was Blasted to. Pieces’ esas oscus ‘were increased by one ‘Wednesday. pees Karl Frederick Olsen survived doseph McGinnis, 68, Mandan, To Preach Here Survivor of Gang’s Murderous) as Karl Frederick Jr., wailed his ; 5 o : first wail at 10:45 p.m. in the Succumbs in Veterans Intentions Relates Story of | Bismarck hospital. Hospital at Farge i New Year's Eve Tragedy Comings pf East Grand Forks Minn. Sioux Falls, 8. D., May 21—()—A| pounds story of how a man was blown to| sweater bits by six tons of explosives and s Whether Junior woman narrowly escaped in the records Thursday as trial of William R. Nesbit, former Sioux City, . Towa, bartender charged with murder,| Relief Conference on Were tale vas unfolded. by ux.| Drouth Is Scheduled Joseph McGinnis, 68, Spanish Am- erican war veteran and resident of Morton county since 1889, died Thurs- day afternoon in the veterans’ hospital at Fargo of diabetes, according to word received here by relatives. He had been seriously ill for the past two i i E z i ts weeks and was taken to the hospital Fargo Helen Seiler, who told from the wit- — Bread pervices. wil bo) corsbucted ness how she was shot eight] Washington, May 21—(%)—Drouth from the First Presbyterian church times and her sweetheart was blasted |conditions in western sections of sev- &t Mandan at 1 p. m. Sunday, with to pieces New Year's eve in what the| eral midwestern prompted: ~ Rev. G. W. Stewart officiating. Burial fee charges one gangland plot oe Lynn Frasier, peeey, lee ET pacainais ealiced to the ermay for Nesbit is nocused of joining Harry| about probable relief in the area. McGinnis enlisted in the army for the Spanish American war in 1898 and ‘was a sergeant in Company A of the First regiment of North Dakota vol- unteers. He served at Manilla dur- ing the Phillipine insurrection. Born at Zenia, Ohio, in 1869, Mc- Ginnis came to Mandan in 1894 and ‘was employed in the Northern Pacific , South Dakota ex-| year in Western North Dakota, Ne- 2 i z i E ' a i ting side within a 50-mile radius, and|in Secretary Wallace's office will be creas sn eatimated $20,000 damage {attended by the North Dakota. con- shops there until he entered the army. a: Following his discharge from the bere. gregsional delegation and representa- | purchased by operatives in nine trans- army, he continued working for the Was Member of Gang tives from the oned states together | actions, federal authorities said. Northern Pacific until 1906, when he Mrs, Seller told the jury she, with | With Secretary Wallace and - Se Parker, Nesbit, Reeves and Bradley, | Sentatives of Harry Hopkins, Cred CONTINUE moved to a farm near Sweetbriar. He was married at Mandan Feb. 26, 1901,} , BS to Miss Mary Jane Clouston. operated in Iowa and Nebraska. Po- In addition to the widow, he leaves! 1 mq peattson (above) will be [ice charge the latter three killed Germany Demands bureau of agricultural engineering of- At the | four daughters and three sons, The oe Parker because of fear he might turn Vatican Repudiate fice, arrived Friday to confer with | eters ‘ate aflen‘Dat, Ea |e ume ene seca er iformer Weather Report ye lg cj mar, Colo.; Mrs. Harold Holle, Bis-| Yo ‘geturday commemorating ‘Mrs, Seiler told of coming to Sioux Attacks on Hitler commission, : 4 . marck; Miss Marie McGinnis, teach- Falls with the four men, and waiting pana board members. Accompanying Mc- — With — ard the cleaning up of the debt on the Laughlin was M. R. Lewis, federal a ig at Lidgerwood, and Mrs. Alfred bi in an automobile while they went into lef the reichschancellor as “an Aus- Hendrickson, Mandan. The sons are gpeten ? -|the powder house to get some dyna-| ¥en, Bismarck and vicinity: Bair 10° .Oernenger, and a poor one at rigation expert, also of the bureau William, Cripple Creek, Colo., Frank, mite. Presently, she testified, Nesbit] er, with light to poi that” and of German trials of priests agricultural engineering. oles ond John, Swocthriat. came back and old Bar| to Sone into| tonight: somewnat 4ay.Jand lay brothers on immorality Fou Cream Stat arn er an lve pallbearers at the funt the place wif 5 ere she saw t arges as Worse propaganda than the real tio: will be ‘Theodore Dietrich, William LINDBERGHS PLAN Parker lying on the ground, she said.|2"4 Ssturday: 20 Fauee a el We i Furness, mane L Burak sees “I ran up to him snd poe over ueeyy frost tonight; a McCormick, C. A. Conlee and A. J. him. Billy Nesbit hit me and knocked | ¢r Saturday. ‘ arti eee tl TO RETURN TOU, SiS ane er ner oe area [testator re engmae in | Anclude Lynn Sperry and John Peter- w Welana threw me into the shack and] froiS*imctohey ‘OMMERE, MUR MEN [ot tne church, bad. be ee son, both of Bismarck, and members then threw Palmer in on top of me.| #fternoon. of the company in which McGinnis Shot Eight Times Monti served during the Spanish-American .| “When I fell on the floor I was war, Major James M. Hanley and 8.| New Reda pared seat Hears shot eight :times.” She said she was| dey . Arthur, Mandan, both civil war|tion that Col. . Charles A.l not sure who shot her “unless it was| ‘night. : : veterans, and W. P. Ellison and Roy| Lindbergh might soon end their self- | Reeves.” j ae damentaiay, ceceealenag ia } L, Dow, World war veterans. imposed exile in England received/ Then, she testified, she heard north yt tonight; ey ie nd R __ mnt ¢|Bradiey say “I need a match” and EUOnS 10H} » lig Four new islands ducovered by|Thomas W. Lamont, banker, and | Nesble replied, “got one.” Almost |22%'"a(ahiiy "ti vme? seed’ miter Russians in Northern Siberia prob- immediately afterward they ran/ Valley Saturday. close friend of the famous flying Generally fair west, colder northeast and a ortions tonight; Satur- fair, rising temperature. Frost ight. ably will remain unpopulated until! coupie. away, she said. the next treason trial. “I hope, indeed, that these two dis-| The witness said she tried to pull Americans will in due time| Parker out of the shack, and, when tinguished find {t possible to return and live|she found she could not, she crawled their lives in the land of their birth |away. Re i ;, and choice,” Lamont said Thursday] Farmers investigating the blast| Helena 3092 Inches” Precipitation has ht in an address at a banquet injfound her by the roadside and/again occurred from the upper Mis- CAPI T OL commemoration of the Lindbergh louse (hr to = Sieur Palle, hoes| 3, Hep Malley ato other nortuenscere tht to Paris 10 years ago. pital. amounts fell at some stations in the Today and Saturday Cinsediaead with Lindbergh's father-| Mrs. Seilers, the estranged wife of jey and the Red in-law, the late Dwight W. Morrow, |» WPA worker, has been held in Jail River, Valley, fair weather, prevall in the banking firm of J. P, Morgan|the last five months as @ material) quite high in the Mississippi Valley THE TERROR — |} #,Ce,, Zamont touched upon the cir- | witness. ete Mountain Senton re ne oeet DF GANGDOM |iterets departure trom te United 10 educed: Co dae levee eto EPO | Paes caersesee et meal MOUNTAIN SLIDING -8irstic> months before the execution of Bruno EXCITEMENT fees on exr| INTO YELLOWSTONE) zee mT. For Bismarck Station: Total this month to date . sity of North Dakota, seventh member | ,)), toward the river. of the Joop, in the annual champlon- |""De'E trend ment they sald, was| Garret, clear, Memorial stadium, university | accompanied by a deep rumble Max, clear’ courts and Lincoln park course. of 7 Minot, cl Few of the schools had sent in en- tries Thursday, according to C. A. West, athletic director of the local : seks, institution, but every member will be| opened. Cottonwood trees were bent| Hankinson cldy~ represented in the track meet. riverwards by the slide. “ Lisbon, cldy. yellowstone river, 200 feet below the Qeken "slant hill, might back up and overflow to| Wishek, clay. T. adjacent territory, including the winknaviceoumee f ’3 golf course, cone go, asserted Nasi officials were = i) ATE Theatre tinued, eae High-Low... jing a laughing stock of themselves” Sinking of the Absaroka mountain | Moorhead, cldy, © “46 13/10 thelr protests against Cardinal . Fri. - Sat. - Sun. range or the dissolution of soft lime-|™inneapolis, clear... 60 55 .62} Mundelein. ‘ a : stone under the range were advanced SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS 2 nr Busch satin Laheo ‘and 8s possible causes for the earth High-Low. sone an uy Sas , EDWARD G. movement, Aberdeen, clear . “6 34 Murray In condemning 7. AL. ETL Hi Four Youths Held for | ¥ovridee,.c Burglaries at Forks} **""* “ Grand Porks, N. D, May Haleeater ipelecehyd cis hh ae in half s dosen store burglaries in | Glendive, clay 7 paper published in &t. Previously of Chicago UNDER AUAliS 50 00 Grand Forks and East Grand Forks | Htvre. clay. 46.06 ee were arrested by police early Friday. ‘| Lewistown, 6 34 00 speech. Vt V/ Gl VW) \ Three of the group were taken into| Miles ‘cits; rait ao Pe ataoad Merge Wehrle, Bishop ie asieet tem initaring wipe “I am deeply convinced that Pope “Or Prus XI in his encyelleal to the Ger- ibaa al ented in Germany the truth and nothing piney eave thet, names, as Ralph | Aclee Mdaho. clea $20) but the truth, “He also gives the reme- 20, and Robert Hodge i cies which will save the German rete The fourth youth, was arrested at his CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 21. yrs » 19. Joe Horski, 19, home, GAYEST PICTURE Special Prices SINCE EVE Bakery Goods SMILED AT 1-Ib. Loaf Bread .......7¢ Ib. ADAMS loaves .............25¢ i; . N 3 1 APPLE! 18; a) ro. 60 ad 4 ' ‘500d 36.00°30.00 cwt. | Qu’Appell i Hy the funniest! i 2am Patterson : Bart ta ¢ Us clear 10 48 Pe in Etitetitititits setts 2 3 » Man. ‘innemucca, Ne: ‘Winalpes, Man, Greater Fairway SHOWS Last times showing TODAY AND TOMORROW KIDDIES’ MATINEE Saturdsy 2 to 5 P. M. All rides 5c S3ssssio528: ‘Let us finance your Automobile License SALARY LOAN CO. Dat. 1S Sa Rene on atrocity tales of the World War. ‘The Lokalansieger in a special cle based on an interview with said the church had been given s circums! Physical sep- >” he said, “can justify an at- titude of indifference on the part of any Christian to the satanic measures { {Nasi officials. Their statements ap- 5 |peared in = German catholic news- Margaret George J Ambros Fellow Sleuths Nab Agent in| Bismarck, Tn Births Son, Mr. ang Mrs. K. Frederick Ol- sen, 903 Ninth St, at 10:45 p, m, Thursday, St. Alexi spital. Bonn Th NUBS.=. NEWS Marriage Licenses Pauline. Schaffer- et of Brewer, Jr., both 4 din Germany, the number arrested is Schedules of 2 N. P. re | stated: yot the Nests, they sey, seck/ ‘Traing Are Changed Schedule changes affecting two 07 Normal, this month to di 1.39|SUPPORTS MUNDI marck at 7:47 a. m., 9 minutes earlier Livingston, Mont, May 21.—()—A| Total, January, ist to da 310) Chicago, May 21 tholic|than before, snd "connecting with N foaled te mountain bait a we south of here|AcCUiates"aciency Qa'auis 6 |bahons of Minnesota and North Da; | Gir isin cust and wet. IND, | began skidding Thursday ‘observ- galiceess ers feared farmland may be flooded it NORTH DAKOTA POINTS Jewish churchmen Friday in support- : Grand Forks, N. D., May 21.—()—| the slowly moving earth continues its : ide deo ign Cantina ert denuncia- Boy Scout Court of The Show That Tops Their Highest Peaks Track and field athletes, tennis play- | *lide into the Yellowstone river. os RiesTaar eOverntoat : Residents on the outskirts of Liv- 4% ,00| tatude toward the Catholic church. é fra and golfers from six North (en; |imeston first noted the movement] cr 44 [321 Archbishop John Gregory fa ao Evening, Adults 35c; Matinee 25e 3 about 9 a. m., when @ block of earth 40 102 | St. Paul said the present critical situ- Scout cour Ronee: : here Friday to join with the Univer-| shout the size of a city block started ‘21 {ation in * del that will be conducted in the city Dunn Center, clear 91“sl1 christendom unite in solemn until next fall will be held in the class, star and life ranking and for eEEEEE=~y—w—es=eseEe~—aE~=sSaeeeeaaaaaE A delicious noonday lunch be- ing served at the Glass Brick good | Front, 20¢, 25c, 35¢c. Honor to Be 5 al FREE! USED CAR PURCHASED @ ##BEFORE NEXT WEDNESDAY Every purchaser of a used car before next Wedneslay, May 26, will be given a free trip on either the Boeing Transport or the Arrow Sport V-8, which planes will be at the Bismarck airport Tuesday and Wednesday, May 25 and 26. - The Arrow Sport V-8 is of the Ford V-8 motor. of Aeronautics. See this most succeasful and practical small plane on the market today. Buy a used car from us and ride in it. d gran month, will attend the ceremony the first time. The troops are be! sponsored by the Salvation Army the Foresters. ‘The next four courts of honor ae BE. Paramount Matinee 2:30 - - Evening 7 and 9 Showing Today Only Setting a New World Recerd fer Thrilis Charlie Chan Opening Tomorrow With Matinee at 3:30 Sat. - Sun. - Mon. The Show Event the Whole World Hes Been Waiting for. 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