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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE —: i I ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, DAKOTA, SATURDAY, NORTH SEPTEMBER 22, 1934 PRICE FIVE CENTS Hauptmann Evidence Grows ??? ??? ??? ??? it it it it it it Giant Textile Strike Ends WORKERS TOLD TO Dillinger Aide Killed in Death WOMAN ACCOMPLICE RETURN TO ILLS Cell IN Leading Figures in Democratic Opening LINDBERGH CASE MONDAY MORNING Campaign FASHION GUNS FROM JAPANESE TYPHOON SOUGHT IN ROUNDUP Decision Comes Saturday Af- TAKES 1,661 LIVES, ternoon Following Meet- SOAP IN DESPERAI Inspector Sullivan Maintains a| ing of Executives 5,0(10 Least Three Persons In- ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE INJURES OVER volved in Crime ** CALLED COMPLETE VICTORY l- 5 CONDON SUPPORTS Charles Makley, Awaiting Exe- Nation’s Manufacturing Area THEORY Gorman Declares 4 We Have cution, Dies of Wounds; Is Destroyed; Ripening Handwriting Gained Every Substantial Expert Declares Pierppnt Wounded Also Rice Fields Ruined All Ransom Thing We Can' Notes Were Written by German Washington, Sept. 22.—(A*)—The COPY CHIEFTAIN’S STUNT DAMAGE OVER 300 MILLION | "United Textile Workers Saturday or- BULLETIN « dered an end to the mo6t serious New York. Sept. 22.—(/Pj—Henry v 13,674 Structures Demolished; Uhlig. strike in the history of the textile Pair Soize Guard, Taka Keys 28, friend of Isadore Fische, industry and instructed workers to 4,975 the man Bruno Richard Hauptmann return to the mills Monday morning. Away From Him and Re- Estimate Injured, said entrusted the Lindbergh ransom presence money to him, was » In the of William Green, Hundreds Missing taken to the president of the American Federation lease Others in Block Greenwich Street police station Sat- of Labor, and other high ranking urday for questioning. . union officials, Francis Gorman, Tokyo, Sept. 22.—(JP)—The dead in Columbus, 0., Sept. 22.—(A*)—Char- the typhoon which York, Sept. 22.—(/P)—The chairman of the strike committee, an- Makley, former roared across New mys- les western and central Japan Friday terious figure of nounced: -j- a woman was inject- .• gangster, was Saturday “We 4; :- Up shot to death was placed by the home ministry ed by police Saturday have now gained every sub- by penitentiary guards who into their thing Saturday at 1.661. search for accomplices of Bruno Rich-, stantial that we can gain in t : : • ' frustrated an attempt by Makley and this strike. Our tom apart The ministry made the following ard Hauptmann, alleged receiver of strike has > the whole jll&§MaK'' to win their freedom compilation: the Lindbergh money. unjust structure of NRA, i|- from the death cell at the prison. ransom lifting a load from all as well A. Injured 5,414 Assistant Chief Inspector John J. labor POBTMA3TER GENERAL JAMES FARLEY s. - f They were attempting to duplicate as from ourselves." Missing 562 Sullivan, head of New York City's the stunt of their former chieftan, Buildings destroyed V ,:i.yH . IhH Dillinger, bluffing way 18,391 detective force who has held stead- Local Unions in their out Buildings washed away fastly Hauptmann Informed penitentiary 862 to his belief did By telegram, the of Ohio with fake Buildings damaged play strike committee weapons. 22,037 not a lone hand in his alleged sent the following message to all local Buildings flooded 169,873 part in the kidnap case, prison grapevine sent his de- unions: The said Pierpont It the greatest tectives on a seriously was second catas- the trail of woman he “By vote of the executive was wounded. trophe of modern Japan. Hauptmann. unanimous Dillinger successfully The na- believes aided council your heroic strike ends in Where made tion’s manufacturing laid in Sullivan recalled footprints of .... his way area a complete victory as of Saturday night. out of Crown Point, Ind., Jail ruins. woman beneath win- last spring by cowing guard with were found the Full report will be mailed at once - a a Ripening fields fell before the dows of the Lindbergh home -MkM pistol fashioned of wood, Pierpont rice near to all local unions. Our triumph is and screaming gale in farm and Hopewell, N. J., the blustery night of Makley unsuccessful attempt- the areas one of the greatest in all labor his- were in officials estimated crop will be March 1, 1932. shortly after the kid- ing to bluff Ohio guards with the tory and your officers salute you and weap- reduced 20 per cent. naping of 20-months-old Charles Au- ons made from soap. , congratulate you. . Early estimates of the property gustus Lindbergh. Jr., was discovered. “Return to work Monday mnmtng ;;.-5 / Weapons Perfect Imitations damage ran to more than $300,000,- The footprint of a man also was as orderly as you walked out, con- H. MOODIE The 000, a serious threat to empire’s found near the foot of the ladder ' weapons, „ those who them the «• - \ >- - saw THOMAS ’ t scious of won rights, de* 4 ' * » having your said/ were “perfect’ imitations" of A ambitious industrial export program. which the kidnaper leaned against; termined to maintain the same fine .32 calibre revolver and an automatic The newspaper Asalii described the house and down which he went discipline displayed in battle. Now pistol. the typhoon’s material damage as with the baby from the second-floor f nursery. bend all efforts everywhere to com- More than a dozen shots were fired second only to that wrought by the window of the That foot- *- plete organisation every print checked, Jersey of worker in Democrats at Fargo by prison guards who rushed to the earthquake of 1923. was to be New industry." the L-block, where condemned prisoners Information available at the United state police said, with footprints of States embassy Hauptmann. Sloan Expresses Attitude are housed, in response to an alarm indicated no Amer- injured suffered serious The executive committee’s action sounded by Guard John T. Jones, who cans were or Not a One Man Job To Farley sensed loss. report Welcome the attempt at a break as followed the of the president’s Despite the expressed belief of special mediation board Friday and soon as he saw the two prisoners out- Only land casualties could be esti- other investigators Hauptmann mated, there being attempt to that Mr. Roosevelt’s personal plea to end side their cells and in the cage sur- no had no aid, Sullivan has to his loss at held the conflict. Postmaster General's Speech rounding the L-block. compute the of life sea. Offi- view that it was “not a one-man The attitude of employers toward THREE INVOLVED IN The story of the attempted break cial compilations numbered 4,975 in- job.’’ Also he has held that “if to North Dakotans to Be by Dillinger jured and hundreds missing. the board’s report, however, remained WILLIAM GLOTZBACH HENRY HOLT the condemned gangsters Hauptmann was not actually at the undisclosed, although George A. Broadcast at 8 P. M. to escape as told by Deputy Warden In the harbor of Osaka, where scene of the kidnaping he had a hand Sloan, head of the Cotton Textile In- Pictured above are some of the leading figures in the formal opening of J. C. Woodward follows: 1,600 small craft foundered or were in the machinery.’’ the Democratic state campaign at Fargo Saturday. Postmaster General KIDNAPING “Two guards were in the death hurled to the shore, at least 100 Condon, ’ stitute, said: , OF BABY Dr. John F. the “Jafsie Farley, head man among the Democratic political leaders, will speak for Fargo, N. D., Sept. 22.—UP)—Hun- house when the attempted break was drowned. Hundreds of fishermen who acted as intermediary for Col. the Roosevelt administration, while Moodie, Democratic gubernatorial nom- dreds of Democrats from throughout made. . . . tr.ay have been lost, according to Lindbergh in his efforts to obtain the inee, will give the keynote address of the state campaign. CONDON North Dakota are in Fargo Saturday, “One was in the cage putting a Rengo (Japanese) dispatches, as safe return of the baby, also express- Glotzbach, DR. to to INKS greet Farley, fishing BAKERURjENDS new national committeeman, will be host at a dinner for assembled James A. meal into Pierpont’s cell. Pierpont 2,350 crafts failed return ed the belief Saturday that Haupt- Farley Saturday evening. Holt, senatorial candidate, will speak at the rally. postmaster general, and to hear their told him he did not feel good and to Shikoko island. mann was involved and that he was party leaders sound the keynote for wanted some salts. Hundreds of school buildings were not alone. ‘Jafsie’ Believed this campaign. “As the guard turned among the 13,674 structures demol- - ? Hauptmann fall’s election away from Condon said he believed at least AERIAL ARMADA Took Part But Did Democratic state headquarters here the cell door, Pierpont hit him with ished, while a greater number of three persons were involved, and, re- OF Not with Pioneer Fessenden were crowded a constant flow his fist and said, ’give me that key.’ buildings were damaged. calling that Hauptmann had ex- PROBE MAY REVEAL Play Lono Hand of visitors. At noon, hundreds of O. E. Slagle, the guard, refused and A story of the frantic attempt of plained his possession of the $13,750 Democrat in Fargo Democracy’s stalwarts gathered at Pierpont again lepers Sotojima hospital garage ¦ ? struck him and took at the at in ransom notes found in his 2,400 ARMY PLANES the Elks club for a luncheon as guests the key away from him. Osaka to escape the gale, was told by by stating it had been entrusted to Fargo, N. D., Sept. 22.—(IP)— (Copyright, 1934, the Associated Press) of the state central committee. an eye-witness. They clambered to him by Isadore Fische, said lie NAMES OF CHEESE A parade and mail Open All Cell Doors From of the days in North New York, Sept. 22.—(*)—Belief escort of Fargo trees and telephone poles to escape thought police should investigate out “He then produced Dakota’s political history when it that at least carriers was to meet Farley’s train at his gun made the flood water, only to be Fische’s death last March in Ger- Program Includes Purchase cf three persons were in- p. of soap and hurled was embarrassing to be Demo- 2:45 m. and he was to begin his blackened and marched down again by the peak force of the many. a in the Lindbergh kidnap and program at 5:15 p. at reception down the cage and unlocked Russell 1,000 New Ships in HO TOOK BRIBES crat has stepped an oldtime Jef- volved m. a (Continued on Page Three) Police extended their search for ransom plot and that one of them in his honor conducted by the Young Clark’s cell door. further ransom certificates to Haupt- fersonian follower of the party. “They Budgetfor 1936 was murdered was expressed Satur- Democratic organizations. Farley is then opened all the cells and mann’s native town of Kemenz, Ger- A visitor at the Democratic give address pro- loose all eight headquarters here Saturday day by Dr. John F. Condon, the 74- to a brief at this turned men in the many, where the prisoner, as a youth, Nanking Government Aekt state gram. His principal speech will be death house. boy.” was E. E. Volkmann, pioneer was known as a “bad Washington, Sept. 22.——To Committee to Identify Those year-old educator who has followed given at the city auditorium at 8 p. “Makley had a small soap auto- BURLEIGH FARMER give the United States the biggest Wells county banker, who was the criminals’ trail since the night he m., following those of Henry Holt, matic while Pierpont had a soap re- Search Old Home for Clues and best air force in the world Accused of Graft Fessenden’s one and only Demo- passed $50,000 ransom to a man he Grand Forks, candidate for U. 8. volver. Arthur Johnson, a German-speak- President Roosevelt has approved the crat for many years. knew as “John” in the Bronx ceme- senator, and Thomas H. Moodie, Wil- (Clark is serving a life sentence ing New York detective, now in Old timers recall election night tery. KILLED BY TRAIN Baker board report and authorised liston, gubernatorial candidate. for the Sheriff Sarber murder). Vienna awaiting the extradition of the war department to include plans Washington, Sept. 22.—(A*)—Hie in Fessenden in 1900 when Ed The “Jafsie” of the nation’s most Moodie will sound the keynote for “These desperate convicts then Ivan Poderjay, wanted here on a for the purchase of 1,000 new planes senate munitions committee met Sat- Volkmann staged a one-man poli- celebrated criminal case said he was the fall campaign Saturday night. backed the two guards toward the charge of perjury in connection with tical show, parading Fessenden’s convinced that'Bruno the case of the missing in its 1936 budget. urday to determine whether it will Richard Haupt- Farley’s and Moodie’s speeches will (Continued on Page 3) SATURDAY MORNING Agnes Tuf- committee, headed by main street with a torchlight and mann, held by New York police as the be broadcast, beginning p. m„ verson, New York and cor- Hie Baker Chinese generals and at 8 .Newton D. Baker, former secretary reveal names of a banner pleading for William man who got the ransom, was involved over WDAY, Fargo, and KFYR, Bis- poration lawyer, was ordered to go to of war, recommended an aerial ar- officials accused of taking bribes in Jennings Bryan’s election to the but did not play a lone hand. marck. Sam R. Porter, Hit at Menoken Kemenz to interview officials there mada of from 2,300 to 2,400 army connection with orders for implements presidency. Recalling that Hauptmann had at- En route to Fargo, Farley’s train on the theory that some of the ran- tempted IS Crossing, Succumbs in money might of RAINBOW have been sent The day Fessenden cast to explain his VICTOR som pianes. of war. next possession stopped at Staples, Minn., where he corps more than 50 votes for Bryan. the ransom ,money with a story that flag-drap- there. The air estimated it now has The Nanking government addressed a crowd from a Hospital Here 1,300 planes. has ask- it was entrusted to him by Isadore ed platform depot. Hauptmann’s 69-year-old mother about serviceable The ed that the committee identify those near the Thou- • Fische, he went to Germany, has said that her son had sent her program to increase this to 2,300, when sands of men and women, gathered at IN THRILLING Sam R. Porter, farmer living one- testimony inquiry RACE involved in at the gifts which involves the purchase of Dr. Condon said he thought the police Staples to participate in a harvest of money at Christmas time so that an investigation can be started should investigate Fische’s death in half mile west and two miles north of each year. planes for replacements as well as in China. NEW, festival, heard the postmaster gen- early Saturday LOWER go UGfiTE Menoken, was buying the 1,000 Leipzig March 29, 1934. eral’s short talk. The train ,was killed Johnson also instructed to additional craft; left American Defender Evens morning driv- Leipzig Hauptmanns would be spread over the next few On September 14 the committee re- “I believe the body should be ex- Staples for Fargo at 12:20 p. m. when the truck he was to to check corded documents purporting to show humed autopsy performed. ing was hit by a Northern Pacific story that Fische had given him the years. / and an Series in Sensational agent En- crossing. $13,750. Secretary of War Dern, who is un- that the Chinese of the E. I. du TARIFFS ARE FILED I suspect foul play. I believe he was train at the Menoken Pont de Nemours corporation paid murdered.” counter Saturday Porter was on his way to Linton Police skepticism of this part of derstood to have submitted the Baker Wit- Hauptmann’s story intensified by report president “commissions” in 1932 to “high Chi- Department of justice agents and when the accident occurred. was board to the before obtaining Reduced Intrastate Rates on police WISCONSIN say he must have failed to information coming to them from a nese officials” in a muni- expressed di- nesses that he left for Hyde Park, declined Sat- authorities have LPR Aboard U. S. C. G. Argo tions order. The names were with- vergent opinions as to whether one Cutter off see the train and were of the opinion man they declined to identify. This urday to make any comment and re- Screenings to Co Into Ef- Newport, Sept. 22.—(/P)—ln as thril- tracks par- man told them that Fische borrowed all inquiries to president held on grounds they might cause man or several carried out the kid- ling that freight cars on the ferred the international complications. naping plot. a race as ever was sailed tially obstructed his view. from Hauptmann, instead of giving himself. . fect September 25 However, Dr. Condon IS for the America’s cup defending RAIDER KILLED to The investigators met Saturday in expressed belief that further develop- the Hit squarely in the center of the the prisoner money keep until he , The president’s approval of the Rainbow Saturday defeated the British executive session. Public hearings ments rnlght show that Fische and driver’s cab, the truck was hurled returned from abroad. Baker report, disclosed authorita- have been adjourned till December. New, reduced intrastate tariffs on of State Treasury De- challenger Endeavour in the fourth and completely de- tively, lignite Saturday another man aided Hauptmann. Agent from the tracks Fische Story Discredited means that the executive has Friday’s screenings were filed race of the current series to even the picked from idea At session the committee was by All three men lived in the same count at two victories each. molished. Porter was Police said this witness told them turned thumbs down on the of startled to hear from a deputy collec- with the state railroad commmission neighborhood played partment Shot While Mak- wreckage and rushed to a local unifying army navy railways operating within in the Bronx, won by the that at one time, in 1932, Fische told the and air tor of customs in New York that the the five together, She a minute. 16 seconds. hospital died five minutes after approved cards and at various times ing Arrests but Hauptmann he needed money, and fleets. The report the pres- government was powerless to enforce North Dakota. engaged in business together. The Endeavour finished the course he arrived. system separate The rates will go into had been flying a protest flag. The race com- somewhat to his surprise, Hauptmann out of forces. embargoes on arms shipments to for- new effect Tire unnamed man helped Hauptmann His back both legs were brok- Sept. Frank P. Aughnay, railroad —UP) mittee, hailed from the Press boat, and offered a loan. According to this eign countries. 25, in carpentry Kenosha, Wis., Sept. 22. —Matt the terrific impact. Other expert, said. The work at one time. Dr. agent said they were ignorant the en from man’s story, Hauptmann loaned Gray-haired Stephen W. Hamilton, commission rate Hauptmann Schumacher. 33, an of the state of rea- and his body was Opposes reductions the of an Condon said, and at one treasury department, son for the protest from the Argo bones were fractured Fische a total of $7,500 and in addi- Committee in charge of the marine division of are result order was shot and but severely by the railroad com- time was associated with Fische in Saturday it appeared might have crushed. tion Fische borrowed from at least the handed down killed early during a liquor Rainbow not February 1904, Reenactment of NIRA New York customs service, said Aug. following hearing on the letter’s fur business. answered challenger’s luff Porter was born 27. two other persons. inspection exports mission 17, raid here. the as she there is no of as protests shippers. “Fische, the other man and a woman passed in South Dakota. He came to North Albert S. Osborn, a handwriting there is imports. Therefore, any of The shooting occurred at the home Endeavour to windward while parents when he Washington, Sept. 22.—UP)—A spe- on The rates will reduce no revenue went to Germany,” Dr. Condon said. of Melli, overtaking her. Dakota with his was expert, informed Col. H. Norman exporters might ship munitions by “Only Charles 20, who was taken up farm- N cial committee of the Chamber of of but should increase the the woman and the other man custody. No more see-saw contest ever was five years old and later took Schwarzkopf, head of the New Jer- making false railroads into Schumacher’s fellow Burleigh county. Commerce of the United States Sat- declarations as to the earnings per car of lignite screen- came back. Fische lies buried in a agents staged of two racing ing in sey state police, that he was “posi- contents their shipments. said he did the shooting. than that the urday opposed reenactment or exten- of He de- ings, Aughnay said, well as “prove cemetery in Leipzig. They ought to Anthony, yachts Saturday first and then Besides his wife he leaves five chil- tive” all the Lindbergh kidnaping penalty as Melli’s brother, 19, also as one sion of the national industrial recov- clared there is no for mis- of benefit to the lignite disinter his body and find out why he together the other led. dren, his mother, six sisters and two notes were written by Hauptmann. labeling falsifying. substantial was detained, with his moth- ery act. or coal industry.” died. He was there only a short time er and sister. The American boat was first away brothers. Three of the children are Other bits of evidence included a Chairman Nye (Rep. N. D.) indicat- marriage. They The rates are subject to a hign before he died. Perhaps he died from John M. Roach, chief investigator but Endeavour made up the margin by his wife’s former number of personal effects of Haupt- ed that legislation put* “teeth” FOUR FLIERS KILLED to in minimum rate per car of 80,000 natural causes, or he may have been for the state treasurer’s office, said and in a thrilling bow to bow dash are Robert, Elmer and Elsie. His two mann, obtained at his home and now t Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, Eng., embargoes would be sought in the next pounds, Aughnay said. poisoned.” rounded the first 10 mile buoy 27 sons are Raymond and Kenneth. in possession of District Attorney congress. he led a squad of 11 agents to the Sept. 22.— (JP) —Pour fliers were killed Aughnay pointed out typical rates The only man who saw “John” in Melli home on information that illicit seconds ahead. His mother lives with a sister, Mrs. Samuel Foley, in the Bronx. Saturday when their airplane, with under the new tariffs would follow the cemetery has refused so far posi- liquor was stored there. He told of Rainbow began to go to town from Alfred Olson, at Litchville, N. D. One Hauptmann, the 35-year-old alien which they had refueled Sir Alan Cob- ROOSEVELT MAN WINS closely the examples of Beulah and tively to identify the 35-year-old Ger- pounding on the front door and there, quickly closed the gap, took brother, Raymond, lives at Menoken. who was arrested after a $lO bill he ham’s plane as he started on an at- Boston, Sept. 22—UP)—James M. Zap to Bismarck, reduction from sl.lO man cabinetmaker and ex-convict as shouting that officers were raiding thj lead and rounded the second Other brothers and sisters are Mrs. used to pay for gasoline was identified tempted non-stop flight to India, Curley, three times mayor of Bos- to 94 cents per ton; Wilton to Bis- the man to whom he passed the ran- the place. turning mark at 20 miles with a lead Hugo Tonville, Clear Lake, Wis., Mrs. as part of the ransom money, was sub- ton, original crashed in flames on the main Lon- Roosevelt man in Mass- marck, 75c to 66c per ton; Wilton to som two and a half years ago. Charles Melli appeared at the back of 59 seconds. Rose Tibbett, Mrs. Joe Cunnuiff, jected to further steady questioning don highway near here. The pilot of achusetts and ardent champion of JamestoWn, $1.30 to $1.12 per ton; “Hauptmann has some characterist- door. Roach said he opened fire on Bhe lost some of her advantage in Sarah, and Gertrude, all of St. Paul until early Saturday morning by Dis- the refueling plane was C. H. Bern- the New Deal, swept to victory in Beulah and Zap to Fargo. $1.94 to ics of John, but the combination of all Schumacher with a revolver, one bul- the early stages of the last 10 miles and Peter Porter, Glencoe, N. D. trict Attorney Samuel J. Foley of the ridge, a former Royal Air Force man, Thursday's state primary to become $1.65 per ton and Velva to Grand of them would require time to con- let striking the agent in the heart. but came faster at the finish to boil Funeral arrangements will be made Bronx. At the conclusion of the ques- who wjw accompanied by three me- the gubernatorial nominee of the Forks, $1.90 (joint rate) to i. 65 per as a hasty decision Schumacher died in the Kenosha across the line by at*lead of several as soon as word is received from his tioning. Foley said: chanics. Democratic party. ton. would be tragic,” Condon said. hospital 45 minutes later. boat lengths. [mother. iContinuetf os Pago I)