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=. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1931 orth-South Division Defeated Supreme Court Finds 18th Amendment Valid'tirs ity AY LAW RULINGS |[WHmeNewc-scroe/ TWILL HT BY | NO LOBBY HOR THE POPU AO(7NG'TQ EXTEN) [[_Soweneisevine]) REMAINS PROBLEM ANSWER TO APPEAL j | STEAM ROLLER OF) ereisese vee sonccsares | OOTY LEGISLATIVE ‘This, of course, is due to the fact that the elect: members Senate and House Measures ON CLARK DECISION | BRIDGE PARTISANS se coerce DAY T0 WEDNESDAY || Providing North, South ly by legislative ‘ion on the capitol construction bill. Loud and BE Areas Are Killed i forth ’s citizenry was heard in Rovernment Plans to Continue |. V. A. Leader Crushed Beneath st immedi. thelr will on any given question Legislators Must Consider ; TPR Its Efforts to Enforce Vol- Machine Piloted by Ward ain results, for there ame fer Mair conmmtventa, “Fewer ett | Measures from Other House BATTLE INTENSE AND BITTER ie ‘ stead Law : County Legislator politics on 51st Day Cass County Delegation ig ts | TER wi r : House and Senate Promot- © IND RATIFICATION -PROPER , NONPARTISANS JOIN RIVALS] Pe0P!e. ray etter judg” ~—_|SEE QUICK GAS TAX ACTION ing Opposition lew Jersey Justice Had Ruled Many Minority Members Join 37 Bills on Senate Calendar; , Only one question faced the cons Amendment Was Not Adopted Part of Opposing Faction to : House Has 27 and 15 in Ce cian Whip Majority Chief General Orders Defeat tor reletion didn’ end. the wei sith district proper i tricts at all with the Richard N. Elliott, above, of ‘Indiana. cna erect at) Lacie | : Buch bits of He has been nomiriated by President Hoover as assistant Controller Gen- ge a Under the decision the govern- . t : house there were 27 bills on the cal- nent will continue its efforts to en- endar and 15 in general orders. Both legislative branches must dis- force the Volstead Jaw. Hl pose of measures originating in their the respective houses, at the end of the 6 expectat idge William Correctly 50th legislative day, which started ganized by western A 5 rT, i i OF WHOLE FAVORS FESSese | were Spee ul an Cid ‘Wednesday. + Tuesda: NEW DISTRICT BIL 5 See eines eS SS) FACES CURE OF |S eseere the ‘ branch. A tricts placed upon the calendar. Brunsdale- Herman Measure f ‘The gas tax measure was amended Independent leaders were un- Would Reapportion State’s and 8 sprink- ‘proposed able to obtain a sufficient fdllow- 49 Districts bit ee wo ing. to indefinitely postpone the Chairman Nye Believes Accused Innocent and Asks for Meee ee ieee eee a ee x <x EERE. it tax. Say Holmes Failed in uF ea "vestigation Two Suicide Attempts = Big cote unnamed senator received from $100,- . 5 ae The 000 to $150,000 from a suger company tate. YARDS Suicide Verdict Returned For- copter Ph wile the tari bl was, betore con n ih ess was dema! ‘Tuesday ake SET gj mally by Coroner's Jury | codifying and | revising Chairman Nye, of the senate cam-|Nonpartisans, the other by J. K. m the case, stating he would take . sociation senate Olafson, Pembina county, I. V. A. The fo part in its decision because he ulation funds. B Following Probe pears Swett bill was recommended for had filed @ brief in = previous ;ro- two house members. Lynch Senator J. E. Eastgate’s bill to Passage by the house as a commit wt ‘Testimony that John Holmes, Wing| mit employers to secure theca tee of the whole Tuesday. An amend- hibition case, which, in his judgment, 4 ied him from participating. | less than 15,000 had four. bridge be erected and all other pos- blacksmith charged with the murder| compensation insurance from private |tee, but that the campaign committee} ment moves Pierce county from the The controversy turned on the in-| 1, L, Twichell, Cass, Independent | sible highway construction be com- of Ge Peipkorn last Armistice | Companies is among those to be act-|had found no basis for action. He|west to the east district. The rpretation to be pl by the|teader, said the I. V. A. had been | pleted, there would still be $780,000 of te ed on in the senate. said the charges and information re-| Swett bill draws a line from north ourts on article V of the constitution | aware of this difference in drawing | unused federal aid money. day, hed failed ‘One of the outstanding appropria- |ceived by his committee were turned to south without much deviation. The na * nen ratified fr | penis Rab nes reee not to} Lynch attacked the measure as un- ; tions measures, one to provide funds |Over to Chairman Cgraway, of the|Olafson bill places Benson county in all ‘be valid when ratified by the|meddie with the affairs of the mi-|fair and cautioned members that by| ‘Mystery of Room 23," in Which for the general budget for executive, |!obby committee. the west district but makes a long gislatures of three-fourths of the| nority faction arid so left the house | voting for it they were depriving their legislative and judicial departments| In # formal statement, Nye said it| loop to the westward to include Bur- tates or by conventions in tnres-| membership unchanged. He sald it|own counties of highway construction Youth Is Suffocated, Is of the state government, and for the | Was “unfortunate” that the charges | leigh and Kidder counties in the east outs of the se ae ction a08y | anit mma ie che afonpartaans | "Bs Investigated cose held Public schools was to be before the had been published. district. the other mode of ratifi may | majority group, if the Ne ‘Much discussion centered on wheth- e' jorning. ene Me ea raant conitiiiued ee ea ie eek ‘hed th Se erapgacrens er the state could take advantage of Sa ‘The house convened Tuesday morn-! “In view of the absence of substan-j tions have condemned it as wholly Judge Clark held the language} Niewoehner then am to] federal aid by constructing highways.| Cambridge, Eng. Feb. 24—(7)— ing to start disposition of the heavy |tiating and conclusive evidence there political in conception and a “ é ould be construed as modified by (Continued on page nine) Lynch held that should the state|pisturesque old English university slate of business. ought be no serious consideration of|mander.” Bismarck friends of rprinciples of political science” and fu pati Rg geiin ough mander” ce sot tidonaiy tied only bY” oom back of one of the most baffling | dest ‘from what contsct I have had|man from the “second district, are ptituti ratified only by con- WOMAN TRIED FOR would be paid later. mysterious that Scotland Yard has | suicide. Sti Sse cent tnon ibd tn crested «wilt, Gesiputne |tivgeeieenel ventions in the states. dition to the bridge, Lynch said, 28] had to deal with in months. officials conclude that the allegations were/| proposal. The government contended the ° miles of highway construction would) ft is the “mystery of room 23” in without merit and they will. remain Majority Favors Action anguage of the article was clear and be required, an amount which no] gidney-Sussex college where the| Attorney Georg 8. without merit in my mind until some-} 4 peculiar factor in the situation is ntirely free. from ambiguity, and county could expect even if the up body. of an 18-year-old . more substantial is afforded | that a majority of each faction agrees that there was no room for the con- bridge were not built. Lynch warned] university graduate, Francis John ‘ e : t! ection erica no. luntation ‘ad es at et ina roe er Would Authorize 1. 6. ¢. to | u ithe a Mrs. Clara Grace Prophet, De-| to answer for their vote on the mens- foul orize I. C. C. to In- fendant, Is Mother of pe rhea ere ae ree to vestigate All Interstate Transportation Campacter and attitude of the people a a MTHER OF ARR . hese Sera eer HICAGO ELECTION |i ks, ties ©) DATICHERTY IS DEAD asa are ate oe wets ee se QUUET BUT HEAVY 22sec a rare pie m Soa rama a ee Thought Near Death IGT BUT HEAVY The inquiry would be made into Pisa, Italy, Feb. 24.—(7)—Last sac- other Son, Continued Until tion. coastwise and inland waterways, mo- ty, raments were administered Tuesds e 5 tion. to Cardinal Maffi, one of the mors ity Goes to Polls in Orderly Daily Television rocitnent i the College of Cardi- . believed dying of influ- Fashion to Vote for Mayor, precaut Pai : Aldermen at. rer dars. ” wide Programs Planned his secretary read numbed the at the were — including messages from New York, Feb. 24—()—Estimat-|the pope and the king queen, (Continued fransporta: |ing there are 10,000 sight recelving 4 =e os instruments in the nation, the De cardinal wept. Late Bulletins Former Grand Duke _ | roedcasting of « daily teleniston pro- auty Hin! Of Ol idenb urg Dies ren over station W2XCD at Passiac. Offere d by Tribune ‘The program is being sent out three i senate the | four- Oldenburg, Germany, Feb. 24—()—| times daily, within a 90-minute pe- cent gasoline tax bill bya 31t09 |qne former Grand Duke Friedrich|riod beginning at 9 p.m. (ES.T.). vote, after amending the measure | august of Oldenburg died Tuesday at |The latter consists of 30 mintues of to provide for apportioning one | the age of 78. pickfp subjects” and 60 min- and one-half cents of the tax to | ‘The grand duke abdicated Nov. pictures films The 11, 1918, when a body of revolutionary sailors from Wilhelmshaven told him she GES ItOe Seas eee Set = ______|~"________|Employmenit Exchange Hollywood Ranks House Fly With |Each Co ee | eee Corn Borer, Boll Weevil and Fruit Fly Washington,. Feb. 24—(7)—Final ii os a , of New York, for his bill to es- was named the common about ruination ® national system of pe olla scene,” Brown went on. “Some of PASSES GAS TAX BILL ‘The #3 eS Ese Hi 3 i real dF s| i i i iE | bil if FE i : 4 i ) l i I iE z i Hl Fy 63 i i Ht i 7 | “H f Bt yitee i fe i rit 3 ef i R. 8 a td i fk i i i E il if y i i L - J “|