ItNORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17,1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘Doc* Barker in 11. S. Custody League Fails to Ask Moodie Impeachment HOOVER DISCLOSES Don’t Slap People SECRET ARREST OF Moodie Appointees | the f CONGRESS SHIES (An Editorial) UNDBERCH INFANT Finder of Baby’s MAJORITY MEMBERS Whatever the pressure being exerted upon them, members of Body Testifies the majority fiction in the house of representatives should remem- OUTLAW JANUARY 8 ‘SOCIAL SECURITY’ ber that the people rule in a democracy and willoontlnue to do so. KILLED INSTANTLY, REACH NO DECISION They should bear in mind that the bringing of unwarranted im- Brother and Mother of Public peachment Chargee against any public official is a slap in the face Enemy Were Killed by for the people who elected that official and will be as PLAN OF PRESIDENT Interpreted Agents Wednesday ON POUIAL MOVE such. DOCTOR TESTIFIES The obvious purpose of present political manipulations la to Bitter Argument Reported at Wagner Bill Proposes Compul- nuke catspaws of honest men and force them into the position of Negro Laborer Tells of Finding BACKBONE OF GANG BROKEN sory Unemployment pulling dirty chestnuts out of political fires. If they, under the House Caucus Sessions Wed* Insur- influence of fiery oratory as potent es strong drink, forget this fact, Child's Body in Woods Indicted in St. Paul With Others nesday Night, Thursday ance, Old Age Pensions they may rest assured that the people willnot, Near Hopewell of Mob as Kidnapers of Aa matters stand now, Governor Thomas H. Moodie wields the power Edward Bremer NEW which was concentrated in the hands of the governor at the EFFORT IS PLANNED U. S. WOULD ASSIST STATES behest of WilliamLanger after his election two years ago. TRIAL APPROACHES CLIMAX One of the obvious purposes of impeachment would be to change Washington. Jan. 17.—(VH—Arrest Langer and Cohorts Seek Re- those laws, take from the governor the powers which now are his. of Arthur (Doc) Barker, Bremer kid- Authorizes Spending $100,000,- Prosecution Handwriting Ex- nap suspect, on January 8, was an- turn to Power Through Ac- Can it be done? nounced Thursday by Attorney Gen- 000 for Fiscal Year; $200,- The answer, quite clearly, Is “Not by this method.” ports Conclude Testimony eral Cummings. tion Against Governor Any attorney general’s 000,000 Thereafter laws passed by the legislature can be referred to the people Accusing Defendant The announce- by a relatively small number of eltizens. The laws then would ment came after J. Edgar Hoover, di- rector of the division of investigation, ineffective unless they were passed with emergency BULLETIN Washington, 17.— Bar- brief session that lasted half an hour. velt administration before case Moodie's then a gress Thursday a five-point program body of unfriendly jurists, hand-picked to declare him ineligible. eral Agent Thomas H. Sisk as the lat- The trial of Bruno Hauptmann ker. brother and mother of Arthur, Messages from constituents, prais- ter was testifying about finding killed by federal agents Wed- ing designed as protection against what things wrong Lind- reached a climax Thursday when were and condemning the house for its Two are with this Idea. One is that Lieutenant bergh money In the Oerman’s nesday Oklawaha, Ra. actions it terms the “hazards” of modem ex- ransom William Allen (above), Trenton. at regarding the governorship, Governor Welford would hardly care to become a party to such a Bronx garage. N. J., truck helper, told Cummings said Arthur Barker had were read to the assembly. istence. driver’s Topped by a special message front foul procedure. He has too good a reputation to besmirch himself of his horrifying discovery of been captured at about the same Five bills were introduced. (Copyright, 1935, by the AmchM, body time that federal agents shot and The President Roosevelt, the program was now. Charles Lindbergh, Jr.’s in house and senate convened at by Press) Its woodland grave five killed Russell Gibson, a minor mem- 2 p. m. Both adjourned 2:30 p. unfolded In a 40,000 word report The other consideration is that there would be nothing to pre- shallow at m. the cabinet committee Remington, N. J., January IT.—An ' miles from the Lindbergh home ber of the mob, in Chicago. president’s on present supreme court, when to office, from security and specifically in a bill vent the restored autopsy operator told the Hauptman at Hopewell. He said the two men had been in Members of the Nonpartisan house by Wag- granting a rehearing and deciding the case on Its merits. jury Thursday that Baby Charles A. different parts of the city, however. caucus reached drafted Senator Robert F. no decision Thursday ner (Dem., N. Y.). Thus, the ends which obviously are being sought could easily Lindbergh, Jr., died of a skull fracture Barker, along with other members on the proposal, advanced by Ex- inflicted while it was alive, and that of the group, was indicted by the fed- Governor Asks Quick Action be defeated by the people—and the people are in no mood for further William Langer and his Asking swift action of the over- death occurred Instantaneously or WRITER CARNVAL eral district court at St. Paul on May political cohorts, trifling. to impeach Gover- whelmingly Democratic senate and within a few minutes. 4 of last year for the abduction of nor Thomas Moodie. house, On this basis, Impeachment not only becomes miserable states- Bruno Richard Hauptmann, the Edward G. Bremer, who was kidnaped The Mr. Rooeevelt recommended grounds for the Impeachment these four specific types of legisla- manship, it becomes bad polities. alien carpenter accused of kidnaping a year ago. The St. Paul banker paid proposal have not been stated but are and murdering the child, sat unmoved, PARADE FEATURES 8200,000 ransom. majority might in as known to include the statement of be- tion. Members of the bear these facts mind were indications steps will ¦¦“•Mjaissit osmpsma- they but alert and interested, as this testi- There lief that Moodie is not a citizen of the they consider further moves in this situation. If have delusions mony was given by Dr. Charles H. be taken soon to remove Arthur Bar- United States despite Um. they are let them consider the facts. They are the jurisdiction the affidavit of t OM ago benefits, tedading that all-powerful Mitchell. Mercer county physician. GIVEN ATTENDON ker to of the district P. O. Sathre, attorney general and islaatary not. Final power rests in the hands of the people—and the electorate The physician’s report, at which he court in St Paul where he was indict- political supporter of Langer nompilsHT and a when of knows how to use also dissolved rumors that the baby ed. The announcement of his capture the latter was governor, North Dakota has proved It It. that he is “3. Federal aid to dependent had been shot, followed recital by Rules Governing Entries and was made ba n Blatter of fact way. convinced Moodie is a citizen. others of the gruesome details of the Asked wfanther the man had yet Meanwhile, children through grants to states Routes to Be Followed Out- Moodie announced that EABLE SABLES for the support of ratting moth- finding of the baby’s body in a thicket been taken, Cummings said, “Why, ers’ pension systems and for serv- several miles from the Lindbergh lined by Committee yea." Former Governor Ole H. Olson icer for the protec Hen oni core of Bill Proposed to Abolish home May 13, 1932—tw0 months and Qouied ae to how the department Moodie to Submit will replace his own appointee, 13 days after it was stolen from its of juatiee bad kept the affair long, Citizenship Proof T. G. Plomasen, as thate highway and crtpplcichttiinm. crib. Rules governing entries and routes secret fore* Cummings said: commissioner. Plomasen becomes “4. Additional federal aid to N.D. Presidential Primary Dr. Mitchell, replying to a cross- to be followed in the three parades of "Well, we like Ml keep eomsthtig to chief of the maintenance division. state and local pnbUo health agen- examination that appeared designed the first Burleigh County Winter ourselves onoe In A.whfle." Governor Thomas H. Moodie Adjutant General Earle Series toward showing that something other Bports Carnival Saturday have been Thursday sent word to the North cies and the strangthcringiof the has been reappointed for a two- federal public health service.” Senate Also Considers Meas- than a skull fracture caused death announced by the committee in Dakota house he willsubmit proof year term, according the an- said: charge of this phase of the program. of his United States citizenship to “Iam not at this time recommend- GIVEN LEGISLATORS The pet parade, af- nouncement from the governor's Fixing "A bullet of the sise of that hole which opens the from documents covering over fif- ing the adoption of so-called ures Legal Interest OLSON ANNOUNCED Wednesday. ternoon program, will form at 1 p. m. ty years in this country, office Series is a insurance,” he said, “although groups would blast out the other side of the residence Democrat. representing profession Rate, Defining Usury skull." at the Will school and proceed but desires time to obtain an ad- the medical are cooperating with the federal gov- TO INSPECT He referred to a hole which a pre- through the downtown business dis- to complete CHANCE ditional document study vious witness said he had made inad- trict, winding up at the skating rink AS HIGHWAY CHIEF proof. ernment In the further of the high subject and definite progress is be- (By the Associated Frees) vertently with a stick at the scene of north of the school where the The communication was sent in by discovery. competitive events will be compliance WOLFOFWAHPETON ing made.” Introduction of a bill Senator athletic with a house resolu- Former Governor Replaces With Wagner ready to ef- STATELABORATORY A. F. Bonzer. Jr., of Richland coun- Morgan Employes Testify held. To be eligible to march In the Owrr calling the bill tion, on Moodie to produce ty presidential parade, each person may accompa- proof fectuate the presidential recommenda- to abolish the pri- On the stand besides the discoverers be Appointee; Plom&sen to of citizenship. mary in body autopsy operator nied by a pet of some sort. His message the tions, Mr. Roosevelt laid down these House* Will Be Continued election North Dakota was of the and the to house said: IS RE-ELECTED HEAD ‘Open the highlight of brief session of the several employes of the J. P. Opening program in the eve- Head acknowledge receipt “three principles” for guiding the pro* a were the Maintenance “I hereby Wednesday. of ning. the parade will leave the of your gram along not “too ambitious a for AlMnterested Thurs- North Dakota senate Morgan Company, who told the torch resolution of January 14, One three two Lindbergh War building at 7 p. calling upon scale.” of measures and res- preparation of the ransom World Memorial BULLETIN me to submit evidence day Night olutions Introduced in a session which money. m., taking a course similar to that of of my citizenship. OF H.D. WOOL POOL “Inthe first place, the system adopt- Former Governor Ole H. Olson parade. Participants "By ed, except for the money necessary to lasted approximately 45 minutes, the Btuart W. Cregin of the Morgan the earlier have Thursday appointed high- this resolution I have been proposal delegates money been urged to bring their torches. was state initiate it, should be self-sustaining food, drugs, Bonzer would have Company said the was taken own way commissioner by Governor suddenly called upon to produoe The Intricate tests of to presidential conventions, the The costume parade from which the records public In the sense that funds for the pay- feeds, oils and other products, made national to a bank in the Bronx, where Thomas H. Moodie. and documents over Directors Pledge Cooperation now selected at preferential pri- negotiations King and of the Carnival are century ment of insurance benefits should not state regulatory department, the ransom were carried out, Queen Olson replaces T. G. Plomasen, his half a old. These records in the mary, chosen by party conventions. the home of to be picked will climax the sports’ are widely scattered over With Farmers Union; Plan come from the proceeds of general were demonstrated to a number of and later moved to Fran- own appointee, who becomes chief of the Unit- taxation. during the “open house” A saving of about $125,000, the cost cis D. Bartow and locked in a closet events in the evening. It will be held ed States and being of a personal legislators every Immediately following the maintenance division in which he Expansion Program “Second, excepting old age insur- held evening of holding the election four so as to be available at all times of the hockey many years. nature are not available except up- Wednesday with Culver game. previously had served for ance, actual management would be left Ladd, food commissioner and years, will be effected, Bonzer said. the day or night. change on sworn application, setting B. state hockey game played The is effective Immediately. to the states subject to standards es- chemist, in charge. He declared the proposal “does away Bartow took the stand briefly before The will be Republican forth the reason for which they presidential primary, between the puck Olson, a affiliated with being George Wahpeton tablished by the federal government. in the department all were with the an the noop recess to confirm this. Demon chasers and Nonpartisan League are made public. P. Wolf of was Workers accomplished the Jamestown Bluejays. the since its or- president “Third, sound financial manage- their posts or acted as guides. Be- election which never Another development of the day was It has been ganization, supported “This last requirement was un- re-elected of the North at purpose orig- p. Fancy Moodie, a Dem- Co-operative ment of the funds and the reserves cause ao many legislators were occu- the for which it was revelation by James M. Fawcett, scheduled to start at 7:30 m. ocrat, year’s campaign. known to me when Ifirst attempt- Dakota Wool Marketing inally when placed trick skating contests will be In last He has ed corporation and other and protection of the credit struc- pied Wednesday evening, 5 to 7 o’clock intended” on the Hauptmann's former counsel, that he and held bitter opponent of Langer to secure such documents. all officer! books years ago. between periods of game. been a the my possession final ture of the nation should be assured was aside for a similar demon- statute 20 had at one time discussed with At- the faction of League. “I have in now were re-named at the meeting set Commenting Hours for Carnival the such of the board directors by retaining federal control over all on Thursday. From 7 to 9 on the law his meas- torney General David T. Wilents the and events the The highway documents as have convinced of here Thurs- stration repeal, p. m., pet parade; p. m., new commissioner the attorney funds through trustees in the treas- o’clock, legislators and their wives, ure would Bonzer declared it possibility of a life sentence for are: 1 2:30 served as acting governor general of the state day. any was “never truly expressive of the dog race; 3 p. m., skating 4 p. for six of my citizenship. ury of the United States.” clubwomen of the city and oth- Hauptmann in the event of a confes- races; following But to elimin- Re-elected to serve during 1935 cordially will people. or m., hunt; p. m., pa- months the removal of Wil- To Prevent and Alleviate en who an Interested an of the It is of no use sion, with a view to learning the iden- treasure 7 torch Langer. ate all possibility of future doubt were R. E. Struts, Jamestown, vice- value, and needless expenditure.” rade; 7:30 p. m., hockey game; liam “This plan for economic security,” to visit the department, which a tity of possible accomplices. The at- 7:50 highway in the minds of any sincere person president and A. O. Bjerken, Fargo, invited the Measure Defines Usury p. m., fancy skating; 8:20 p. trick Plomasen became commis- I to secure manager. the president said, “is at onoa a is located on the fourth floor of torney added though that "there is m.. when Bert desire one more docu- secretary-treasurer and building. Two other measures were Intro- skating; 9 p. m., costume parade. sioner M. Salisbury, Minne- measure of prevention and a measure wmilt of North Dakota While nothing to indicate Hauptmann resigned ment before submitting this proof Named on the executive committee welcome, open jointly by Senators John Silver cups will be awarded to the waukan. because of illhealth. to you. of alleviation. visitors always an this duced Mikle- guilty." Both were Olson appointees of the corporation were Struts, Wold opportunity to see thun, Barnes county, C. W. Fine, question King and of the Carnival while after the “Application D. Drayton, “We pay now for the dreadful eon- house affords an "There was no as to the Queen ousting of Highway Commissioner has been made for snd J. Morrison of ftank- sequence Insecurity in operation at one Benson county, and Harry Peterson, medals and special prizes will be pre- I'sk' these documents Osdel, Fargo, of economic -and mon processes cause of death,’ Dr. Mitchell, Mercer Frank A. Vogel because of federal and it willbe se- lin J. Van was selected Mountrail county, one proposing four county physician, said. "The sented to the winners of the athletic his cured as speedily as possible” act as legal adviser for group dearly. time. child court conviction. to the “This plan presents a mors equit- Detail Faint Tests per cent intercut on legal indebted- died of a fractured skull." events. and Martin K&merud of Maddock paint laboratory Is the ness unless a different rate, not to by re-appointed field able and infinitely lam expensive The oiland "Would you say it was caused he would send a communication to the was representative. meeting these stop in the inspection tour. Here exceed five per cent is contracted in prosecutor Fledging cooperation with means of costs. Wa external violence?" a ask- Swift Justice Senate Votes $50,000 house asking more time in which to greater can not afford to neglect the plain an shown the methods of making writing, and a companion measure ed. Asked complete his statement giving proof the program of the North Dakota flash-point for kerosene, sulphur defining usury. every For Munitions Probe Union, duty before us. I strongly recommend tests "The fracture gave indica- For Bandit-Slayers •' Farmers the directors A by S. S. ' ' i of his citizenship. at their action to attain the objective* sought determination in gasoline and other resolution Senator Mc- tion of it.” Failure of the Nonpartisan closing sessions drew up a plan for fuels, viscosity tests on oils, Donald of Burleigh county requires Washington, Jan. 17.—(VP>—IThe sen- caucus In this report.” motor Death Instantaneous Salle, 111., . 17.—(JP)—The reach stabilising the sheep raising senators retained La Jan ate Thursday voted to a decision on the impeach- indus- Mr. Roosevelt said federal action fitwiitiythe distillation range of gaso- that by public serv- Then, replying to a question over state planned swift punishment another 850,000 proposal try expanding the pool vapor test on corporations operating in North for its munitions investigating ,1 ment was taken as evidence and wool to “la necessary to and conditioned upon line and kerosene, the ice the objections of the defense as to the Thursday for three surviving mem- com- that there was sharp difference of include every section of the state. the gasoline, flash and fin tests on lu- Dakota file with the senate secretary time of in relation to frac- mittee. stationing of wool the actions of states.” of corporations they death the bers of a quartet of bank bandits who opinion in the ranks of the house ma- The a grader at “Forty-four legislatures are meet- bricating oils, corrosion tests on gaso- a list serve. ture, Dr. Mitchell declared: posses, The investigators had sought 8100.- jority tests for Another resolution, introduced by shot it out with armed leav- 000, but the audit committee on this subject. One of the Dickinson to handle shipments in ing or will meet soon,” he said. “IP line and the carbon residue "I would say that death occurred ing three dead, including one of their cut this worries of the Langer leaders, driv- western North Dakota will be one of order that the necessary state action lufcrlffatfllg oils. Senators McDonald and O. E. Erick- instantaneously or within a very few own number. in half. ing like fury to force the issue, was the first steps in the expansion pro- may be promptly important In the paint laboratory, the main son of Kidder county, would appoint minutes after the fracture. The frac- Senator McNary, the Republican taken it is of good State’s Attorney Elmer E. Mohan that some caucus members might gram, Wolf said. that the federal government proceed point made is a comparison the Rembrandt Studio of Bismarck ture occurred on the living child. It go leader, announced on the floor the by de- official photographer for the state announced he would before the agreeable bolt in the event the matter is brought In the interests of the sheep raisers, speedily.” poor quality paints made bled. There was a blood clot still on grand jury Monday 850,000 was to Chairman evaporation, and the studio the “sole to seek indict- Nye (Rep. D.) to the floor and that the impeach- the directors drafted a legislative act His message was accompanied by a termining losses from senate award the skull. The blood clot could not ments against trio charging N. of the committee ment compulsory allowing panels which have privilege of photographing members the mur- which originally resolution would be defeated. which would make it to 40,000- wordreport of his committee on cedar have come there if the child was der, kidnaping, attempted robbery received $50,000 for Until they can be sure there will be license all dogs on farms. Monies security detailing ways put through accelerated weath- of the senate of the 24th legislative the inquiry, but has spent all of it and economic and been hiding dead." with a gun, and laroeny of an auto- no substantial bolting of the caucus from the licenses would be put in a means accomplishing recom- ering prooeasea. comparison of assembly on the floor of the senate The autopsy report was more. of the equipment determin- considered mobile. action the matter will not be brought separate fund, controlled by county mendations. power and for chamber.” important to the state’s contention The gunmen a bank official, to treasurers, and to ing water and thinner Employes were Josephine killed issue. would be used re- In brief the Wagner bill, following the amount of elected that the Lindbergh baby was killed Charley Bundy, 54. and Sheriff Glenn Clay Democrats Talk of ‘Backfire’ imburse the sheep raisers losses closely tUTfciny up the paint. Correct label- Efteland of Valley City, stenogra- beneath Lindbergh Products Firm at for the recommendations of the state laws al- the window of the Axline of Marshall county and Meanwhile, there was talk in ad- suffered during the year. Losses dur- by ing to comply with the pher; Edna Walsh, Bismarck, assist- nursery as it fell with kidnaper cabinet committee headed flecre- comparisons are clerk; the wounded three others. One of the Dickinson Reorganized V ministration ranks of building a “re- ing the past year were estimated to (Continued on Page Three) so U shown. Similar ant enrolling and engrossing from a breaking ladder. marauders, Melvin Leist, poor quality var- Kathryn Pagenkopf, Rockford, call" backfire to carry the issues in- be well over SIOO,OOO. mads of good and and A. Dickin- This would place the murder scene 17.—(VP)— directly water, hardness reporter general stenogra- committed suicide Just before the Dickinson, N. D., Jan. volved to the people. Moves “At the conclusion of the federal nishes by means of son, and in Hunterdon county, where Haupt- band was captured. The Clay direction, last —abrasion tests. The glass pher for the committees on judiciary Dickinson Products com- in this first discussed buying program there were over one Father of Local Man and to mann is on trial. The body was pany was organized here to take over week, were said to have been halted million sheep state," blowing apparatus snd a cabinet and taxes snd tax laws. found in Meroer county. remaining in the Lakota are the plant of the old Fire and Presaed by Governor Moodie, who is opposed Wolf pointed out. The wool industry Succumbs at dry paints in dust-free air some Boner’s BUI Referred The defense, though It had an- Tslcott Named Head company, the except weapon outstanding pieces of equip- Bonaer’s election bill was referred Brick built in 1892. to recall as a of today furnishes one of the most luc- of the nounced previously it would not do so, Roy Russell, Mandan, extreme public necessity. Alfred A. Thai. 1115 Avenue C. left room. to the committee on elections where challenge Of Fair Association was named rative sources of revenue to the North ment in this may yet the identification president. Other officers arc Arguments of those seeking to force 00-operattve Thursday morning for Lakota upon Study of fftorfr Feeds it will be given further consideration of the body. This was indicated in Dakota farmer and the father, a it is reported to Fargo, 17.—<*)—Rank Frank P. Whitney, vice president, the impeachment resolution at the pool designed give every pos- news of the death of his The Inspection continues with before back the sen- some of the cross-questions shot at Jan. Tai- is to Thai, nitrogen laboratory ate recommendations. eott secretary of North Sam Zook, secretary, treasurer and caucus were understood to be purely sible marketing advantage to Sholum who died them Wed- visit to the where with witnesses who related the finding of the Dakota nfanager, political, being to establish the nesday at the age of It yean, follow- ere made. The It proposes that at the party pri- state fair at Fargo, Wednesday was general and Miss Marie the Sim sheep raiser." stock feed teste the body on May 12, 1932, in a thicket Pavel, secretary. T. Lieutenant Governor Walter Welford ing | short I1 apparatus for nitrogen-pro- mary election, held on the last Wed- Inquiries elected president of the North Da- assistant A. 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