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‘eather The ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1934 PRICE FIVE CENTS’ Eee eee eee ‘Frazier and Thoresen Named | To Head Anti-Langer Ticket ‘1° C.M.T.C. Here Set for July 10 to Aug. 8 er See IPPRONMATHLY 20'| Bitinge= Gus? DMOGRATS MCHT [Resolutions Attack RIPIBICNSMGH | “"”y Aner eT YOUTHS WILL COME | (lemma) | SEND VETERAN BILL Langer ‘Hitlerism’ | USTSANDERSFROM HERE FOR TRAINING 10 DEFEAT BY VETO Will Review Relief Porat — to Nazis in CHAIRMAN POSIT ee "yan Thang Cl Site iy oe ae prc A “Gataanaterton a | ae a BACK BURR, NUESSLE AND MORRIS FOR HIGH COURT, Hour Conference ‘LEADER’ PANNED SHARPLY Basis of ‘New Deal’ Seventh Corps Area Grand Forks Man Gets Gubernatorial Endorsement on Third NYE URGES NEW LEADERS Ballot; Heated Debate Conducted by Friends PRESIDENT SURE TO VETO Operation of State Industri EIGHT STATES INCLUDED ‘Political Footballs’ ts ~ and Foes of Senior N. D. Senator Object of Citizens Military Speaker Rainey Says Contro- Condemned North Dakota Senator Says Training Camps Is to versial Measure Will Be ere ar are Wholesale Changes Needed Jamestown, N. D., March 9.—(AP)—Endorsement of U. 8. Voted on Next Week Jamestown, N. D., March 9.—(P)— in Grand Old Party - | Senator Lynn J. Frazier for reelection following a bitter fight, Improve Citizenship Condemnation of the acts of Gov. after Congressmen J. H. Sinclair and William Lemke were en- hit “a William Langer ashington, () dorsed and T. H. Thoresen, Grand Forks, chosen as the candi- sores Tode teases aid bill 14 months ago porn as begneer noone in the nang rotien is oe both date for Lebbcdet brought is s convention of anti-Langer Non- obo of resol -)major parties is taking form swiftly.| partisans to a close here late y night. Charged with aiding Joun Dil MNonpertions Tene tints) This political “new deal” results, in|" Frazier’s chief opponent was P. B, Garberg, Fargo, until tne fant. Sem gel oy convention here Thursday night. recently federal district attorney for the state, while Lt. Gov. above, turakey, mil face’ eral Bh faded rete oer fa a 2 competed with Thoresen for the gubernatorial en- ne ie sa 4 on the same sccusation Ca tocial vetoes and miemnsds’of operat ‘ne Garberg led on the frst informal ballot, 44-41, with scat- i - : state-owned i Hinger’s wooden pistol, is alleged 4 enterprises were epnam ent eteiegr tr Heroes pate, on ee Sete but Frazier went over on the to. have violated rules by not y going to be followed shortly by a sim- i i ordering prisoners into cells ‘dane biican Lemke was endorsed unanimously and Sinclair with one before he entered the corridor. c P routine rl re Tee nae ™**| dissenting vote. Sinclair was rejected by the Nonpartisans ———— ___________ A sizeable Republican group is| meeting at Valley City, but Lemke has their endorsement. bs openly casting about for a successor Endorsed for judge of the state supreme court were A. G. Burr and q a incumbents, and James Morris, Jamestown, former attorney State Executive Committee Reelected The state executive committee, headed by John Nystul, Fargo, reelected when the convention disregarded Nystul’s plea that he be from his duties. Other members are ©. N. Lee, Bismarck, and E. G. Valley City. - ‘The fight on Frazier came as a surprise to his supporters, there had been rumblings of it all day. Frasier previously was by the Valley City convention. Opening the night Prasier’s moved to endorse him by acclamation, but when a rising vote was incumbent received less than half of the 103: del Present, 22 and 23 to Precede Mon- tana Convention ii | ia E i tained on Route, Zone has stated that as soon as he has cleared the party slate he wants to be relieved of the national chairman- it * a » . levote more Jamestown, one; Nelson A. Mason, Nystul, chairman rn Passa oat” sary eae of the Nonpartisan state executive committee, H one; and Senator The retirement of Arthur Mullen, | Gerald P. Nye, one. j Frazier’s supporters rallied to his support, declaring their surprise directed i o FFs ber of the board of tax appeals and Tecent committeman from Texas; and which have been made against Frazier that he collected money for traveling expenses for attending a senate session when he really was at a Minnesota Jake and the fact that several relatives have been on his secretarial payroll. Jungers asserted one son has received $8000 anything to earn it. Frequently reference was made Frasier. iE PEETEL ree fier; eel aif ceri ia EE 5 a 5 z ais Free inhi i at | tt Federal Income Tax Returns Are Lagging Bismarck residents are not making é 5g He i } i ; c E E i rb re BE I i senate ‘an. federal income tax returns in suffie- predicting an adjournment in May, to hold its ient numbers, In- i some major measures are laid ‘prob- ternal Revenue r print Expert Intentionally aside, foresee probably the biggest) 2. ner. So far the has - over the tariff issue. That and fan not been busy and a last. Locked Him in Cell the appropriation bills are most de- pole a minute rush that his of. sired by the president, through fice force. state and Returns must be in by March 15, and the mo wage-earner is exempt from filing bg @ return. The penalty for failure to file is tic, being a of $10,000, i gE FF lr & | i A F TOTALS EIGHT Two More Soldier Fliers Crash to Death in Two Accl- dents Friday i 3 & 5 e it ay EF a a HT iH Hi Eg z il bd “i! 5 t i i ee... pearl = a sow fa Sones [ma 6 had Deen assgned to" tht |Acrage are. coming te state al- will f90e | "Private Ernest B. Bell was killed| 0st Cally tram. Washington. ‘goods, ‘To aid in the clean-up of the wheat ni in| {neantly nesr Daytona Beach Friday sajastment campaign in the state Dr, | i] il idl ult if i a g i Z *§. s a i