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be I eae ' : who died in Bismarck Wednesday POLITICAL WARFARE CONTINUES T0 RAGE | IN SOUTHERN STATE Governorship Battle Complicat- Gu D¥ Entry of Third Claim- ant of Job Baton Rouge, La. Oct. 15—(P)}— With a flourish of arms and the cita- tion of precedents, Huey P. Long held the capitol against the siege of two other claimants to his job of governor today. Meanwhile, Louisiana's executive regime became a complicated affair of governors, lieutenant. governors and politics. Long placed his armed state high- ‘way police about the entrances to the state capitol, in the office of the sec- retary of state and at the executive mansion to prevent Lieutenant Gov- ernor Paul N. Cyr from entering to ress his claim to the executive chair. Cyr, for years a political enemy of Long, charged the governor's recent election to the United States senate vacated the state office. “Long is either governor, or he is senator,” Cyr declared, “but he is not both senator and governor.” Tuesday, Cyr voluntarily took the governor’s oath before a deputy clerk at Shreveport, informeg Long by let- ter he was governor now and ordered. Long to surrender and “divest your- self of the appearance of chief execu- tive of Louisiana.” Long made public the. communica- tion and replied to Cyr “that I have the honor to decline your demands in toto.” As an ati-climax to the Long-Cyr dispute, Walter A. Aldrich, an un- employed resident of Shreveport, un- heard of before in politics, took the oath of office of governor and said he too would file an ouster suit against Long, go to Baton Rouge and take over the capitol, as it was “abandoned property” if Cyr’s claims were true. Long in a statement issued last night, based his legal claim to keep his office on the point he had prom- ised the people he would finish out his term as governor if they elected him to the senate and the fact he had not yet been administered the oath of the senate. He cited similar tardy arrivals in| congress. Long gave orders for his policemen to throw Cyr out and put him in jail if he entered the secretary of state's office in any capacity other than that of a private citizen. Plan Satter Funeral Saturday Afternoon! Funeral services for Chris Satter, ‘1-year-old Burleigh county resident forenoon, will be conducted from the Presbyterian church at Baldwin at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. His body will be buried in the! Baldwin cemetery beside the grave of his wife. Rev. Opie S. Rindahl, pas- tor of the Trinity Lutheran church of Bismarck, will officiate and pall- bearers will be chosen from among Satter's former neighbors and friends in the Baldwin vicinity. Satter died of heart disease about 9 a. m. Wednesday in the home of his son, Morris Satter, 604 Third street. He had been ill several months. bi Born in Norway, he came to the United States when he was 15 years old. He moved to Baldwin about 15 years ago and operated a farm until! three years ago, when he moved to; Bismarck to live with his children. He leaves 10 sons and daughters, five of whom live in Bismarck. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1931 In Trouble Copyright by New: E varie Prot the Associsted Brose Marion Roberts, former Follies girl and alleged sweetheart of dack “Legs” Diamond, New York gangster, surrendered to police at Watervliet, N. Y., to answor an in. dictment for assault. She was freed on bail, | Glen View CS ee ge By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Mrs. Enock Anderson and daugh- ters, Annette and Helen, and son, Alden, were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Alice Halvorson visited over the week-end at her home near Re- gan. Elmer Larson, who has been work- ing in Nebraska since early spring, returned to his home here recently. Lars Jacobsén transacted business in Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Con Johnson had some dental work done in Wilton Saturday. Mrs. Enock Anderson and children called on Mrs. C. M. Jacobson Sun- day. Rene Holden, who has been visit- ing her brother and sister-in-law in Montana, is expected home soon. Edgar Jacobson is employed on the Joe Warmke farm near Wilton. Helmer Thompson's brother and family from Mercer have moved on his farm near the river, where they intend to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Quanrud and family of Bismarck and Rey. and Mrs. C. A. Carlson and family of Wash- burn were supper guests at the Lars Jacobson home Sunday. The. Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will have its next meeting Oct. 29 at the Axel Stenquist home in Painted Woods. APPROVE BUS FIRM SALE | The state railroad commission has approved an application for the sale of the Pioneer Bus line, owned by M. F. Gross, Minot, to E. J, Olson, Minot. The line conducts a passenger and ex- press service between Minot and Cros- by, and intermediate points. To lessen the hazard of forest fires, Michigan conservation officials are urging that all automobiles be equip- ped with ash trays. This announcement start- led the entire middlewest. A new Radio, $13.95, in- cluding tubes. Is it any wonder that Gamble Stores are this year’s outstanding dealer? A Sale of DRESSES Friday and Saturday Group I $6 sj While every size is in- cluded, the larger woman will find delight in these groups as the size range is liberal in 38 to 44. Colors are mostly navy and black. These dresses will appeal to the economical buyer. Group II The greatest dollar stock- ing in town is at Robert- son’s. We1c OME News | i026 Milton Homes The Maker. i) of Vicks VaroRvs announce Two New Products Vicks Nose and Throat Drops —an_amazing new formula by Vick Chemists—especially for nose and upper throat — where most colds start. 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