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4 i id _ 2200 ESTABLISHED 1873 North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper BISMARCK, N. D., SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1937 Tagine | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PRICE FIVE CENTS NN The Weather Fair tonight, Sunday; cooler tonight; Mon- day fair, warmer. Amelia Lost in Pacific South Seas CIO Purges Ranks of Three Strike Captains Aviatrix Misses "LABOR ORGANZATION * Wite tins Baby Bat 7 SUPREME COURT 10. | Globe Girdlers Lost in Shark-Infested Seas | Howland Islet on | Husband Snores On ; ry WIELDS AXE AMONG) sence, zn-o.| CONSIDER TOWNLEY Hazardous Flight . 7. TERRORIST LEADERS ion ley Batra. Teh ae | CONTEMPT CHARGES By Sea and Air Mighty Hunt Is Launched to Find os | | Raaleey algngsde of Ber, eat a Monoplane Believed Floating Somewh Man . Charged With . Heading That weve EE re seine iivsterse! eeeipale a mph ‘in Shark-Infested Waters Me ‘Dynamite Ring’ 1s Removed |-.teephone. He called police, an cel ee From Position _ itn ied fm minus ier, tice Counts ie bios elie “ iced a = and ce . @ hospital, mt go. |TWO LAWYERS ARE INVOLVED io Troubles From Time Ship Left New- MARTIN REBUKES ASSITANT) Fale and mutans mureied; 0 Guinea; No Land for Hundreds of Miles tered’ . Both | Defendants Activity in Explain- Communist Party Activities in ‘Mahoning Valley Troubles Is ‘Charged © , (By the Associated Press) RUSSIA AGREES 10 WITHDRAW PATROLS ing Frazier-Lemke Bill Caused Action Hearing has been set for July 20 by the North Dakota supreme court on. contempt proceedings brought (By the Associated Press) Reports that the voice of tousle-haired Amelia Earhart had been picked up, calling “SOS” from the mystery spot where she is lost in mid-Pacific, buoyed hopes Saturday for her ultimate rescue as the U. S. navy ordered a battleship into the search. Two Los Angeles amateur radio operators as late as 7 a. m. Pacific time (9 a. m. CST) said they distinctly heard her the union’s axe fell on Gus Hall and gainst Townle; two other strike: captains in the'Ma- North meus for Saeed eaters sound her call letters, KHAQQ, after thrice saying “SOS” some honing valley steel sector of Ohio. of law without a lcense, John H. New- 20 minutes earlier. FROM TROUBLE AREA Japanese Foreign Office Says “Incident Is Closed, Fears ton, clerk of court, said Saturday. Upon complaint signed by ©. J. Murphy of Grand Forks, president of the North Dakota Bar association, an order was issued for the seven per- sons to show cause why they should not be judged in contempt of court. At San Francisco, however, a coast guard station reported at 11 a. m. (CST) it had received no word whatever although radio reception was unusually good. Earlier the Los Angeles operators, Walter McMenamy and Carl Pierson, interpreted radio signals as placing the plane adrift near the equator between Gilbert islands and Howland . ad SORE, misses HEMCe RATS: * M-Feeling A Are Involved island, the latter Miss Earhart’s destination when her fuel was pepe db gia Daren a dap oe Action also was filed. against C. exhausted more than 20 hours before. : > ‘ plant, and John Stevenson, Tokyo, July 3.—()—Russo-Japanese | Leibert Crum and Joseph Coghlan, At Washington, the navy department ordered the battleship at the main plant of the Youngstown |war tension eased Saturday after | Bismarck attorneys who, the com- Colorado, with three planes aboard, to begin a search from Sheet & Tube Soviet Russia agreed to withdraw|Disint states, associated themselves Honolulu, where it arrived Friday, naval patrols from the disputed Amur river’ islands «between Siberia and! Manchukuo. with and became partners of the sev- en men in the “unlawful, unlicensed practice of law within the state and received part of the fees collected by ‘TI recognized Miss Earhart’s voice from conversations I have had with her, although I never heard her on the air be- fore,” said Pierson concerning his 7 a. m. reception. “Walter recognized her because he maintained wireless retary of the Communist the several parties in such unlawful Murray Not Informed Inckient, growing from @ clash be- and unlicensed practice.” contact with her plane on her flight from Oakland to Hawaii As Philip Murray, chairman of BWOC| ives” fusian and Japanese Manchu-|, ‘The complaint grew out of the de~ this spring.” ‘ the stike Meee SD eats aragh called’) “Actual Russian ‘evacuation "was| Sendsnis’ activities in connection with ‘heir reports were added to an increasing number of ! bead hs aeing seats ‘ne sauurelt awaited by Japanese army leaders be- | Cxplansilo ccevidea tik acalina don others, all believed coming from the missing plane and prompt- of the Ohio strike leaders. eeclaly aoe tae aecod tenes of debt, ing coast guardsmen to express belief Miss Earhart and her ee “housecleaning” order Was] broke « previous promise te withdraw.| Defendants in the action brought hocks navigator would be rescued. ‘ hours after another | ‘Want Guarantees for practicing law without a license The operators said that. in between Miss Earhart’s code prominent chieftain of the CIO move-/ some Japanese autliorities are besides Townley, J. E. Guidemann, con and voice signals they could hear her “carrier wave,” a steady ment—Homet Of thé 6U-j went on to ‘Moscow ‘must givé| lL. D. Peterson, 8. A. Paquin, Charles SSE : tet whistle from which-her location could be.determined by. means + od SHIRA Sian ann Sanremo geen apo per | Sek tray an I. =n Monies mat Mowlded idaid of a radio compass.” ' pore hak peg intrapede gh oe 6 of incidents i ‘ies d a on. the map. (center right: above) As searchers took hope from their knowledge that Miss ° - ‘ rence senerally, Not Admitted.to Bar J the plane. (top) of Amelia Ear- i Puram his’ post.’ “The action; be b} Ons ‘commupique in Ht ‘moe: more: than s year.” the com-| f° hart) (center left) is” believed Earhart and her companion carried a rubber raft intended to Ta, “disciplinary” end followed. Mar-/ announced thé Russian evacuation had piaint ‘charged, “the defendants st afloat. ‘The famed aviatrix missed keep them afloat, the weather bureau at Washington reported ae vestigat on oo tulau-| been ordered the Ja) m-/ various times within the state had her destination on « flight from |.. clouds and some wind near Howland island. Plena’ “tes st, General Motors) bassador, Mamoru Shigemitsn, agreed neid themselves as qualified 10 prac: New Guinea. “with her is Capt. | “KHAQQ” is the call of Miss Earhart’s plane, last heard Gov. Frank Mi Jered Cqm-|chukugn miitery” cutters from the Min fac castes de ee : who bad pileted hae'on'e round: from in the air Friday at 1:12 p. m. (CST), when she Prt med Rete eed por Dice : sl arene ieee Marine paid feon” SECTIONS COLLIDE the-world flight ‘that began at SPEEDED, NYE § AYS she and her navigator, the veteran Fred Noonan, could not sight et rest Pedic moa mgeponaath eo Wiss comnplalit ‘declates they Tanke ca be eae ' deouiean eceinestly our cn gaa the Slane'e eal tote the c! of Communistic) forcible measures to maintain “free-| egal advice and counsel with refer- hee 2 NRRL is } Another message signed wit e plane’s letters technique.” ; dom--of- navigation” on the Amur,|ence to duties and rights and privil- — SSS seeking radio contact was picked up in the South Seas earlier between Siberia] eees and Nabilities under the law of! Second Unit of Limited Ploughs : by the New Zealand warship Achilles, the San Francisco coast Arrangements for three strike ral: |Snd° Manchukuo. congress and the state of North Da- ; Fe Says Washington Fully Knows reported Hes in Ohio and Penneylvaria and) ©) ————-— Mn esis aioe Into First Unit at Station of Situation Existing in Miss Earhart was generally believed to have come down in ena: pieder Cnet, "At johns? 45 on DEAD SAID received from persons so advised valu- in Evanston | BE GIVEN FARMERS Areas of 10 States shark-infested waters mole a pen ined jriles net town, Pa. where Bethlehem Steel's} SUy able considerations in payment of such = i eres er of Howland island after having overs e tiny target on‘a Cambria works are, a rally of strikers legal services and advice. Chicago, July 3—(7)—“Man failure Stepping from « transcontinental | 2,570-mile hop from Lae, New Guinea. a and miners from the surrounding ter- ! The complaint against Crum and|was ascribed Seturday as the prob- Sayer oe Te air line plane early Saturday Senator|~ e707 7 7 | A heavy smoke belched from the ritory will be addressed by Philip Coghian declares they have been-at-|shie cause of a train wreck in sub-| Industrial Commission Makes . funnels of the cutter Itasca, visible vpity : ! torneys at law, licensed to practice in| Sbl¢ cause of a train wreck in ae ( Gerald P, Nye of North Dakota de-|{ 7.) for nine miles from its Howland island At Youngstown Clinton Golden, —_—___—_. the state, who associated themselves | to at least 112 persons, most of whom| Decision on Recommenda- |clared drouth relief in northwestern enenoreee, ae Hoag eyes 000 SWOC regional director, will address together with and became partners of | were bound for holiday outings in f Gor sections of the state was being “ex- Earhart “flying 1a! ie fe strikers. Owens Will be the| Basque Forces Abandon North- [several parties named in the “unlew-| Northern Wisconsin . ton cot: Governor pedited” in the same mariner as parts STATE LAW GROU Heat by Ben aed Ate Principal speaker at a at Can- g unlicensed practice w” -{| Twenty-ni rs were trea! sy = v While dea! ern Spain as Rebel Troops |in the state and received pert of the ed at hcepltals and first ald was ad-| Hay on all unleased land owned by| pepo) anias An: the “natton's " the Coane ie eerie oeuenee “It ‘still was difficult to reach an Near Santander fees collected by the parties. ministered -to 83 on the scene. More/the Bank of North Dakota will be) “The federal government knows con- “just for fun,” a navy flying boat an ity ” sped over the 1,500-mile distance from scournte setimate of the 3 number, om ea we others in een ee j |donated to farmers in the drouth area ditions in our drouth sections,” the/ State, National Figures to |sped ove the four “Little Steel” corporations (By the Associated Press) Scouts Have Barter - | Dtiion'et the Chicago & Northwest. {ot Western North Dakota, the state|{umlor senator declared, “and those Speak at Bar Association = against which CIO ts striking. Basque government forces, headed) Day at Big Jamboree jem raiway's Ashland limited crashed industrial commission decided Gatur- peek Fen gre Gerry pants Goes EOTaE epic el a'r by Pst Ane Agi Se ara [iene a fect aon a resmmmnaton ot mating duly 16-17 | Fekromem on fan | Hert Sred "ath the 1S Spain Saturday as Ins Gen-| Washington, - Saly | 3 Friday) 'B. E. ning, general superin- |Gov. William Langer, the commission Grand Forks N. D., July 3—(?)— See eee ee ee eee Pranclace Bare eee cra, | Was, “trade 87" [00 2Innatole od ee a ene. eon eimis [announced plans’ to; have counties ta Valley City, N. &:, July 3—()—Na- |] pichard B, Black, former Grand dustry. “Tee four’ Cleveland’ plasia|ed closer to Bantander, 45 mallee west | Nort! Dakota, Boy Scouts, inary ingulry’ tndicsted the ‘second |wilch hay can be cut without charge [States are in America’s drouth belt |tionst and state speakers will head- |] Forks boy and « graduate of the however, are still closed. "Jof conquered Bilbao. hedteg oitennee Northwastern|section ran past an sutomatic stop designated by the heads of the Btate Beye neared zi dine tbe roeram at the/anmusl cm University of orth Dakota, 5/18 i Aguirre’ umber of casual- : signal. Holiday assoc! Farmers’ |” uy’ sident’s assurance tion of the North Dakote charge tates gov- , ties in the Baigwe defecse of, Bibes a and Northeastern North’ ““rhis was not a mechanical failure, | Union. the gr che resident's eseurance if Far assoclation here July 16 and 17, || emment station st Howland island, Guring the three-month insurgent of-| Dato Hines, as the signals were working perfect-| Heads of the two farmers’ organ-| won't cover emergency needs of drouth| . B. Nichols, Washington, D. C.,|| Since the United Btates took fensive which ended June 19 at 45,000| “Uigis| and Gopher and Plickertal!y» he said. “It looks more like « Mere oer ee eee oe art | riest assistant t0 J. Edgar Hoover of || possession of the island two years : 2 dead and wounded. medallions, made at versity Of| man failure.” made, These people will get help and|the department of justice, will speak || ago it has been used as » station In Madrid, supporters North Dekote, for sharks teéth from ‘The second section’ rounded a long Washington fully realizes the situa- (on the recent activities of the federal |! for making meteorological observa- t SIFTS TESTIMONY found. in what they obiapracss the eed curve and ploughed :into the lounge » | tion.” government in the field of criminal|] tions. Control of the island was ; MINE | pelieved was the impending death of| "tho trosce hed e big fal lunebeon | caf of the first train as the ‘etter was board of aeraty cate cuted the) Senator Nye sald M. L. Wilson, tirs;|iaW enforcement. Open to the pubic.|| transterred to the interior depart- mice the 27-nation non-intervention sys-| supplied by Harold Hagen, Crookston, | ‘Xing on passengers. aeneinees WE to ioake ualseeet bag Nanas ade assistant secretary of the department Le ray eupertetiny en in, the new |] ment in May and Black was placed Newsree!- Supports.-Assertions| tem blocking shipments of arms and| sMinn.; William Skeels, Bismarck, \N. Senta co te pittance La eeunce |aeuslon apadanle aovtenment: eee of agriculture, former Bossman, Dont, |e ne a in change of constructing runways Spain... Harry Fargo, N. same basis. lessor, pre wes! ‘be Charl y Police Clubbed Memorial ee newspapers expressed con- EB print Apeimnend of ape pe speed sorpeetioe cient malice an that Wilson would be in the northwest~ heres age pcertad Diest Was 8 aera of Woe Pe fidence'Britain and France would then | resentatives R. T. Buckler, Crookston; : le 3 A. M. Christian. || expedition terete ; Day Marchore | Sr an os Ue ps | ins Soap asd Se | nemo the, taraien| SRAUTEMS pace AGDORD sn, chit jr the Nein Dat | Beef rand Fok ed ——$—$—$— government form when ‘they sa collision was|government brought owners and supreme 5 Ly 2 j Washington, July 3—(?)—Senate| Britain, ‘France and Russia stood inevitable, In the first section the| workers in the hotel and food indus 5 H Preeti 4 cae conflicting about] and Tialy inthe Spanish war crisis Indians Rest After Wit tis acted at bepaktig: sinew, pleas tireel to opie sin, preside! sient of the Valley City State + ba E ws. fk 5 ‘ the bloody Mémorial Day battle at|as further developments on the fate Sun Dance Is Erided | Passengers Reikapteditoattee shutdown cvsiled tor fa in Teachers college. 4 Chicago between police steel noo-intervention were mentee cater area ee. Take Tobiasoa in|” Besides the regular business pro- eine ee peter ‘ae Canndubell, NOD, July 2—U— |e eeag eneaeS, Rummbted on ‘them | pest against the government decroet county near Hatton early July! gram, golf, luncheons and a dance (Dem,! ‘The three nations remained firm in| With a night's rest and © two-days’ i i Fein later in the day at Park River. Ihave’ been’ arranged by the Bares Utah), said the evidence ted their rejection of Italo-German pro-| fast behind them, Indians who gath- the same evening to take ca {County Bar association, L. T. Sproul, “extreme brutality,” nether he! posals to the Anglo-Prench naval pa-|ered from. Montans and North and ° ° bound from %) cael gece nor Chairman LaPollette (Prog. Wis) | fol echetoe. Pe | eouth Dakota prepared Saturday for Oil Firm S k t easinound ‘plane from Bismarck to ; civil berties committee might take. | p> 4s : Dance ceremonial Sunday. ; a ee S Oo Score Get Ducking as Peers is Committee employes said. they| Roth’s Body to Lie in | “"te sun Dance itself besan Thurs- j Denhoff World War Footbridge Collapses) neecea airectiy for the dot of land Probably would publish a full report Convert Home Sunday |“, 2%, 20004, 2 sundown Friday ry Vete P; On aS which the veteran aviatrix and her o of the shooting—in which ten strike aie Saree Os bee ane-aret tee eve op ew 1e - veteran Passes Valley Oy, HD. July 310A navigator missed. Laine eie the rest to the people of Chicago.” The body of Philip Edward Roth./proke their fast Priday night, how- “Fargo, N. D., July 3—()—Robert Srorecne rivet when a foot-bridge| plane, was expected to reach the 4 ‘A dosen witnesses, some of them | McKenzie pioneer. will lle in state all ever, and performed war dances and eee Jaton, 46, Denhoff, N. D., World War | collapsed at Chautauqua park here| searching area in about 18 hours. atill convalescent, told. the commit-| ay Sunday at the new Convert Fu-/other tribal ceremonies following the | 6444 d of California Is Spend- Friday afternoon. Itasca Scours Waters tee four platoons of club-swinging| Hera! Home, 715 Rosser Ave. completion of the Sun Dance. indare alitornia ‘An entertainment feature of the| Throughout the night, the Itasce, patrolmen unexpectedly had charged| | Roth, who had been s resident of eT ing Big Sum in Wildcat Methodist institute, water sports were| stationed et Howland ociginelly omcacemmearnion wnt Te], an toms ety aro Mapping of Farmlands| eo ion ez, Damme tr big les ty ores Sut eas» os 1 A pewarel, Publeiy shown Friday heart fliers. om.| BY Plane Is Planned m Breckle of, Mclusty. * Adie cate, ” radius of the island, watching for ‘4 testimony: rites any cele oer Vert's Punetal Home to Sterling for| | Fargo, ¥ D,, July 3—W)—Ordean Piaithe Petey ot Gondsich. ot tae cee a Tenet epee, Be ed rwage lyk trating Bisnk thio the Homing ctowd endl cas: ee ae 230 Pe CAR LOADINGS UP He te Rraeos and onlonaars wiliOn! sire Amal will th ugh” is ie a 7 ae “CLIPPER OFF TO ENGLAND | the sviatrit who twice crossed the oeeee ee a nt.,| Air Corps Not to Be. Port Washington, N. ¥., July 3—| Dishes six gas tanks would give it 2 Fobbers took: Jewelry valued at $2,150 Established at Fort (—The flying bost Pan-American | buoyancy to stay afloat “indefinitely.” 77 and $53 cash from Mrs, Lee Lavin, $28 6, em. (CBT) Gaturday on the lor ten aie thet aah naan cA and purses from two companions, MYS.| -washiigion! july 3-4#)—No' plans firat leg of an experimental fight to| cearauniestion with’ coast guard 7 Minnie Shapiro and Miss Bianche| , Wal At ge ee on land, uarters at San Francisco. He Feldman of Detzolt, Saturday. ai corpo Fe Lina ¥. Doo ta ce 7s expresed. beef his wits and ber "ARGO WOMAN pilots under | conditions, JAPANESE FLIERS KILLED | companion would be found - ASA ee Oe 3 cey—sars.| war departanent here announced. Tokyo, July 3.—(#)—Two naval Plane Had Lifebeat Berthold M. wars, 74, Some winter test flights are sched- plane pilots were killed Saturday; The plane had a two-man rubber three decades, “Thursday at her| wled, officials said, but itineraries when a plane crashed into a residence| lifeboat, life belts, flares, a signal bere, have not yet Been mapped out. |i Azumingun, Aichit Prefecture, (Continued oo Page Three) *