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» he Mw recites wry f “ase THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE =22%= | ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1931 PRICE FIVE Assembly To Adjourn Tonight | —? MONEY BILS ARE Democratic Ranks Torn by Dry Law Issue!Viinin RASKOB'S PROPOSAL | 13a smarck Plans Most Beautiful Auto Show) ‘TN py Hus | TT tig stetrorereneme —],pQ 5ONSUR (Garrison Bridge Bill {ses war]. ey vee LEADINGMAKEST0 | Placed on Calendar Votes Threday BE PUT ON DISPLAY Senate Accepts Committee Mi-|| Voliva ‘Proves’ e Al Smith Condemns Adverse Critics for Penalizing ELECTION CHANGE REJECTED ‘Free Speech’ +” : nority Report 27 to 22 in Earth Not Round House Majority Crumbles a4 — Local Business Houses Plan Thursday Battle paver vert March 6—(P}—wil- Fowler Bill Goes Into Ash SENATOR ROBINSON STIRRED Booths in Memorial Build- pete gverlord of the “religious Zion Heap; May Revive It City, Ill, presented “proof” Fri- ing Auditorium STAGED EXTENSIVE DEBATE]|} day that the earth is flat. Here it is: i “If the earth were a globe, there woudl have to be eight Struggling to complete its business before sine die adjournment at mid- night, the North Dakota general as< sembly Friday was on the last lap of Chairman Condemned for Bring- ing Up Issue Which PLAN SMILAX BACKGROUNDS] “ould Go to Governor Should)) thet Tina te in the first mile Caused Strife Body Pass Measure on from any given point, 32 inches its 60-day grind. saci curvature ;wo miles, ten and a The constit that. Washington, March 6—(P)}—For Two Wholesale Concerns in City Session’s Last Day half feet curvature in four miles. tanner of tie Somes OC etter or for worse, the issue of pro- Will Conduct Equi t ‘The curvature increases as a by midnight of the sixtieth day and hibition was etched Friday in the onduct Equipmen: A bill providing for construction of || square of the distance. In 400 that sine die adjournment be taken forefront of Democratic party affairs Clinics Ribellige across tise aiisourl siver At |i mes ie cur yerore would at thet time. Many times in the the Big Bend, southeast of Garrison,|} amount to 20.2 miles. past, however, the clock has been On the crest of a furious storm z aa : was on the senate calendar for action “A ship or train might be able stopped at midnight and the session 2 which shook the meeting of the Dem- Plans for the most beautiful au- | “uring the last-minute rush Friday. to slide down such a hill, but can has dragged along until the small q ocratic national committee, Chair- ¥ tomobile eh orth | A majority of the senate commit-|| you imagine how you would ever man Raskob Thursday threw down Dakota were neering bees! Fri- | tee on roads and bridges recommend- |} get up the other side.” the prohibition gauntlet, calling UPON | qnese three governors are expected day as commit " ‘Bismarck | €4 that the bill be killed but the sen- the party to espouse a plan of state ee 7 haa set ee ate “Sen ate rejected this plan and adopted a liquor control. He named it the] Play important roles in the pro- tions ft minority recommendation that the “home rule” plan. gressive ‘conference to be held at gan preparations for the exposition | iit pass. The vote was 27 to 22. the World War Memorial building. |The Nonpartisan senate minority j A roar of denunciation followed ap- | Washington on March 11 and 12 as min Both main exhibitic gym- | Went solidly for the measure was acein theore of the Daliaing wil be | Joined by five I. V. A. solons. They AR used to show motor cars and acces-| Were Walter Bond, Minot; William ; hours of the next morning. As long as the clock in the legis~ lative chamber is stopped it continues to be midnight, officially, until the gavel falls for the last time. Although most of the highly con- troversial measures introduced at this session have been pretty well disposed of, the calendars of the plause. Senator Robinson, Arkanses,/ the result of a call issued by senate 1928 vice presidential candidate, at! ocressive leaders. Governor Pin- & chot of Pennsylvania, above, is a “| sories. Martin of Morton; H. A. Field, house and senate for showed. Shafer Declines progressive Republican and former : Preliminary plans call for the pre-| Wahpeton; F. T. Gronvold, Rugby, 18 measures awaiting final action, To Express View || Sash ‘cqat'rt etiirh : amen a ra, cet | an Ca ER JAl sod gg (right) is a'son of the leading makes and latest design.) Passage by the senate will put the were tha ‘omnitare Bill: oatrvtiee nine The tentative list’ of exhibitors in-|™atter up to Governor George F. cludes eight local firms and several| Shafer, since the bill, offered by = id ees ey come in If they can ob-| Rep. Gottlieb Isaak of Dunn county, 26-Year-Old Walhalla Farmer Is for all state departments; and ap- Governor George 'F. Shafer Miss Mary Moll Wilbert has been vot- propriations for the state university, Thursday night declined to ex- press his views on the Raskob || progressive tain shi ts of models in time.|@lteady has passed the house. i 1 ed by her fellow students the most | 28Ticultural college, hospital for the {dential possibility. All have been Seen aknaar eeitens “wisi | Subject of one of the most exten- Accused of Killing Farm | re uttul co-ed at Louisiane state | {nsane, deaf school and school for the invited. to attend. have booths around the main show- | ive debates of the session, the bridge Woman Wednesday university, She's a blonde. feeble minded. booths around the main show-| Sve copes of a supported in @ dies All but the omnibus bill were ready fer final action and the latter was layed in th te bi cussion that several times became ‘i Soe ee Vthe Sntae, cassia snd tinged with bitterness. Cavalier, N. March 6.—(P)— moved out of the committee of the ptr with some of 1,200 cut flowers which |, A mmJority of the committee on Wednestay after’ the slaying of Mrs Se ee , = a jorgvin Johnso! : carrie 124, rious chairman of the national committee, used for decorations and oth- | highways an idges mment Biorgvin na Gar teeshiens carr 5 $13 4245 for tha: be will be placed bout the hall,|the measure be indefinitely postpon-| -cutheast of Walhalla, was arrested reps pelea ‘whieh the party s e eate in ouse 4 Whoa etapa iis setae first ele ihe minority pel ion Bitplte eds ne INCOMMUNICADO IN ae, Big Bend bridge il Lage ol mi @ county. sor cue serene Cameron BMor- ‘ Teoommendation for passage and| "yoy wes caught at the home of fraternal insurance bills which 4 Plan Smilax Background 4 % caused rsday, SIS Ses EES nn coat tos HARKIN GE lon SESE eee eee STE] ST PAUL OWN ae eee = and _ un oa as Re! jan Tw OlLV. A's Ponement, and six for passage. bina county jail here. State's Attor- ' debates would be renewed today. and smilax will be used to festoon the Eastgate Makes Reports ney William McMurchie said a a ees Some Bills in Conference PLAN ( balcony rails. The bill came before the senate|charge probably would be placed Some measures were in conference e the top of his stentorian voice repu- Sa ul tancoe, cee 'Qwler Election. Bill Alfred B. Bmalihy. «sander beam Join-Nonpartisans " bie . Merchants having booths are ex-| when J. E. Eastgate, chairman of the | #éainst him today. ase of jarr’ jamilton, La-j committees appointed to adjust dif pected to vie with each other in the| highways and bridges committee, ‘Hunger forced LeMay to desert the k N. i : ferences rier the pl od but quality and effectiveness of their dec- | turned in the two committee reports. | Prairie and brush land where he had ‘ota, N. D., Prompts the disagreements were not wide nor Youth Testifies Own. Behalf | crations. The majority report was signed by | been hiding for nearly two days. He Probe of Police bitter and little trouble was in pros- < i ‘Theodore Quanrud is general chair- | Senators Lynn Sperry, Burleigh, A.| Was eating in the home of a neigh- pect from that source. in Trial for Death of Ar- man of the committeees preparing|F. Bonzer, Richland, 8. J. Atkins,|bor about half-mile from the farm — Two bills which have created in« ee, the exposition. Other committees | Towner, E. W. Jones, Mercer-Oliver- veeeee< Loe Mr. and Mrs.| St. Paul, Minn., March 6.—(7)—A regs at ee Meera were beaten in resent Mary orton, follow: Dunn, J. K. Poupore, Grand Forks lay. two-fold investigation was to be louse lay. They were the ee Mist amilaen ‘Decorations—S. W. Corwin and F.|and Chairman Eastgate, all I. V. As.| Sheriff Well, acting.on the theory | starteq Friday — Mayer Gerhard | Fowler bill to eliminate the March 't Houston and is an active seeker of . W.} Valparaiso, Ind. March 6.—(#)—| 4. Copelin. The minority report was signed by | the fugitive would return to his home presidential primary and revising the thodifieation, took her turn at “jump- | Fowler Virgil Kirkland, -his voice at times| Advertising—F. M. Davis, N. O.| Gust Wog, Billings, Dr. E. C. Stucke,|t eat, was waiting at the LeMay Bundlie and the St. Paul association | law relating to the organization of 3 (Continued on page three) shaken by sobs, Friday testified to his] Churchill and George Maroney. McLean, Anton Larson, Emmons-|farm. A boy saw LeMay at the|into charges that Harry Hamilton, | political parties, and the bill permit- post] . -lromance with’ Arlene Draves that| Entertainment—Ray V. Stair, John | Kidder, J. K. Brostuen, McKenzie,| neighbor's home and notified the | 29-year-old Lakota, N. D., salesman, | ting private companies to write work- tragically .terminated In her death| Fleck, M. B. Gilman and A. E. Brink.|and L. O. Fredrickson, Nelson, all | sheriff. was held incommunicado in the St.|™en’s compensation insurance. r . last November during a Gary drink-| Show floor and booths—Jack Fleck, | Nonpartisans. Sheriff Well said LeMay admitted ‘The insurance bill fell before an PRESIDENT ACCEPTS. of 3 ing a - f A ©. Wilde, Walter Sather, Chris mince ‘as the committee reports | the shooting but claimed he did not] Paul city jail from 3:07 a. m. Sun-| avalanche of votes, many I. V. A.’s & i Kirkland, on trial for the 18-year-| Bertsch and E. D. Rose. were submitted Senator J. P. Cain of | mean to hit Mrs. Johnson. He said| day until 2:15 p. m. Tuesday. joining the solid Nonpartisan mi- LEGGE RESIGN ATION ‘old Gary girl’s murder, accounted for] Many factory representatives are | Stark county moved a call of the sen- according to the sheriff, that he in-| Hamilton, who claims he was not | Nority against it on the ground that two years ago, chided his Arkansan running mate for “jumping all over Raskob.” : “If the chairman,” he said, “is go- ing to be dragged around the lot be: cause he expressed his opinion, we'd better stop talking and abandon frec te é speech.” j ¢ lene Draves The fate’ of senate bill 27, provid ing for changes in the state's primary election laws, remained problematical all the incidents upon which the state expected to be pee pet je ae fegcciora members were found to Lier anee SO began ‘Thor-" questioned nor allowed the use of a| !t eos (ae workmen's com- ers also will have men on the ground.| Chairman Kastgate then moved | ter, because “she wouldn't marry me, icesknee pangs adonesnalls Den The Fowler bill lost by a one-vote Quarfrud, Bi Reibold repo! ,|. LeM 7 told the sheriff he had been margin, the count being 57 to 56 ane yee that the majority report be adopted, st aul day in a vacant shack on| to the St. Paul council, United Com-| two T. V. As joined the Nondectnos pant, equipment firms, will conduct | tion, moved that the report of the| the prairie while 20 men and an air-| mercial Travelers which in turn in-|in opposition. They were J. H. Hen- kee, Mo., and that three months later his father died. For six years his/Company and the Grant-Dadey com-jand Dr. Stucke, as a substitute mo- ‘clincher’ back to the L V. A. ranks and Stone Mentioned. Most Promi- Rolea ageinet the motion. mother supported her family by tak- linics. minority recommending the bill for | plane pilot sought him in the wooded, rickson of Ransom county and An- nently as Successor to ing in equipment: if country near the Canadian line.| Hamilton was arrested when offi- Pi Avid court fans twice interrupted Clinic Begins March be adopted. Hi UNE cers discovered his automobile bore preselected fe prea: 19 Be rm Board Head uanrud Brink Debate on the measure was opened 1 a cuinie wil begin March 1, the day | Senator Cain, who declared |( y Pant on fie windanicid which gave |SURSTES,, When Henrickaon voted before the show opens, in ‘the gym-| that this senate is now called upon is name and eddress and certitied | “Sains thamber, silenced them. nagium of the memorial building. A|t0 decide whether you sre, going to he had applied for license. Ham-| gee an'atiempt to Tevive. the bil Kirkland admitted to voluntary re-| welding school and fender and body| Pulld roads. tor the mote INO do ACQUITTED BY JURY ilton said arresting officers told him| would be made before the session lationship with the girl at the fatal | works school will be conducted by ex- Bs he was wanted in North Dakota. ends. party. He, however, avowed his love| perts while other experts will instruct | ne bridge.’ ° Simultaneously, Mark Gehan, Mr.| The serate settled a feud of long for her and desire to marry her. Fol-|garagemen and. their mechanics in Sees Harm To Roads Hamilton's attorney, observed the| standing when it passed four fra- brake testing and general service! «ty this bill passed and becomes a|35-Year-Old Kansas City Wom-| Possibility of charges against Chief | ternal insurance bills over the work. law, it will take $800,000 or more out of Police Thomas R. Brown and other | crumpled and bleeding form of Sen- ‘The Grant-Dadey company will! of the road fund, or that much money an Was Tried for Murder members of the police department. | stor P. J. Murphy, Grafton, chair- have a booth on the main floor and/tnat could be used for building # Her Husband Hamilton told Mr. Gehan detec-| man of its insurance committee. will conduct s welding school and| roads” Senator Cain said. of Mer Musbani tives and police officials refused to} ‘The bills, known as the “Marks equipment clinic in its showrooms at| «with the amount of money used allow him to clear himself of susp!-| pins” since they were sponsored by z i fs a Vice Chairman Stone often has been mentioned as the next chair- man. Legge sent his resignation to the se flit white house nearly Pwo! wees apo: and 4118 Fesnon Bt for this ‘bride, together with the| Kansas City, Mo, March 6—(P)—| clon and that the only way he ob-|pradiey Marks of Fargo, former Bis President Hoover is understood to national Automobile dealers who will dis-| amount we appropriate, there will be |Mrs. Myrtle A. Bennett, 35, was ac- witl 5 Berio penis abc ttempted to persuade him to ted and play cars and the-makes which they | approximately $800,000 devoted to the | quitted by a jury Friday in connec- page three) bg cre al ang| Construction of the bridge. tion with the staying of her husband, Tea eee. * “With this amount, we could build | Jo! , Bennett, following a bridge sy i phtheria Piymouth; Copelin’ Motor company, game quarrel . Offering Recipes , f 4 Ford; Capital Chevrolet company, . | The jury was given the case at 6:50} me, y Alaska Points} Chevrolet; Mm. B. Gilman company, o'clock Thursday night and retired zi For Cann G ‘Atto: General a Dodge and Plymouth; Fleck Motor'| eaitne for taking @ large shortly after midnight prepared to ag ed Goods ney , Sales company, Bulck; Stair Motor | the bridge fund to be used for build- |resume its deliberations Friday. demeanor ee g company, Oakland-Pontiac; Bis- ig highways, but it has not been act-/ The 35-year-old defendant was| they can be arrested and tried for it. Mot , Studebaker; e piece on canned foods. It contains marek Motor company, Ker: | eq upon for the reason that if this| white-faced and near tears when it] We have not yet decided what will be | Pott im Comes Cogan oe Seale a In Minnesota Fight} March 6—(7)— Sandin-Wilde, Hudson-Essex and priage the t |became apparent a verdict would not | done.” so petergiae naay pri. Willys Knight. Pee autres eke be keene | be eet mead: Hamilton had applied for an auto| dishes, 17 for entrees and substantial this ELE over and above the amount now pro-| Closing arguments of the defense] license to North Dakota authorities. ey 5» 5 os sarees, 35 for salads, pre Two Games Close demanded that Mrs. Bennett elther| It has not yet been received, but he | 8 for sauces, 12 for sandwiches, 10 for lected “Is it of more benefit to the people |be given the maximum penalty or ac-| has been advised by telegraph what appe! peg ae for desserts—more du- In Beulah Tourney |: this state that: $300,000 be used for | quitted. his number will be. tan 20 io in a be the of constructing one| A report published by*the Kansas Se teen ee ar pe rma — purpose Take one No. 2 size can of Beulah, N. D., March 6—(?)—| bridge, or that it be scattered over |City Star said the jurors stood 11 to WOMEN CAREFUL DRIVERS id Stanton high school’s basketball team | the state in completing our highway |one for acquittal Friday after voting| Boston, March 6. (@®)— Women betome wialy, iced ! defeated Werner high school 27-9 9 to 3 for acquittal at the end of four Sist 7 f Col el Lindbe: h’ and Dodge nosed out Hazen 20-18 hours of discussion Thursday night. te aces er 0 on: rg! $ here Thursday night in the first At noon the jury went to lunch. picks and found of the district consolidated The 12.men had argued the case R ‘the since 9 o'clock Friday morning. | New Monoplane Claims New Record [sie te"2ien vatey «- Garnish with feated Arnegard 24-15 while Dunn e t Duran. at tach 6—@— | “og en even 20 mms |r tae eh SH 8 Banks Increasing Loans to Veterans diet 20 ou With one speed mark already : 4 , ° d ° ‘This will the credit of ts eter atp, «| gotta pla With Ne | Jackie and Mitzi Waive Collection Right on Old Paper toa i swift monoplane which may ias- Lindbergh’s pleasure at the Get Big Contracts sault' other air records, waited. in | plant here. ntrac ananen bee eee Colonel J nae tonal Lindbergh's susnestio> | 10s Angeles, Callf., March 6—(P)— tractable and /slide up into the |#ackle Coogan, who began his screcn Embodying ® combined retrac- wing while in. flight, increased career with Charles Chaplin in “Tho table landing gear-stream-lining the speed of the plane from |Kid,” and is now 16, Friday sought feature that is the product of the Oakland to this by about 33 court approval of a contract with flying colonel’s brain, a trim miiles per hour,” Russell Peck, Paramount studios under which he Lockheed Sirius plane proved its esuperintendent of the Lockheed will receive $7,500 a week. mettle Thursday in the first long plant, said. “The ship flown by ‘With Jackie was Mitsl Green, 10, test flight made since the Lind- Breese had a 420-horsepower mo- another juvenile player, who asked bergh idea was adopted, tor. Colonel Lindbergh's is |Superior Judge Marshall FP. MoComb ‘With Vance Breese, test pilot, powered with s 650-horsepower |to make official her contract with at its controls, the ship spedfrom | engine. This should add another |Paramount with a salary which will oakland to (Seven -seimae? a tallee pee hoe to. te oneal e re ee re ar pate 385 — plane, compare iy. : pa : i i t it 5