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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NOTED FIGURE IN HISTORY OF STATE SIGK SHORT TIME Heart Disease Account Takes Life of One of North Dako- ta’s Leading Pioneers {|;Minot and Jamestown Enter Tourney Final Tr gears core (=e re] ALLOTMENT OHRKS | ie tatoreneee [Insel Brought Back |[F=wren Dm] "UPSET VIGTORY IN POR NORTH DAKOTA | To Soil of Greece CANE WITH ARGO TOEAL $7,t02403 IAULEN CHALLENGES "sacs joney Is Paid for Agreements’ MORATORIUM ACTION He Reaches Port SERVED ON CAPITOL BOARD a baa oon WIFE TO ACCOMPANY HIM | Jamest Team” pelican ‘ IN COURT DECISION Former Utilities Czar Begins Also Répresented State in Cons cate . ss and Was Judge of BURLEIGH GETS $113,551 Hunger Strike in Effort gr dge CHAMPIONSHIP TILT TONIGHT eaiciaueabaws Suptarie Chee Orders Defendant to Vacate Burleigh Farm; Says Ex- ecutive No Fairy Amounts Distributed in Other Counties Listed in Wash- ington Report Athens, March 17.—(4)—Samuel In- sull, wily fugitive from United States jutice, was returned to Greek sur- veillance Saturday only immediate orders that he had to leave again within 24 hours>and that he could depart on the same ship by which he eluded Greek authorities. Authorities said that it was 100 to 1 pete would. he ications were tt Mrs. Insull, who met her husband at the pier, BURLEIGH F. SPALDING would accompany him when’ he de-!rong » famous figure in North Da- Parted on his modern odyssey. kota, B. F. Spalding died early Sat- Mrs, Insull was only one of the/urday in a Fargo hospital after a throng of spectators who watched the! short iliness. He had been one of freighter Malotis return to port at since territorial days. BIG CARDS IN PLA PASTA | Fargo, N. D,, March 27.—)—Judge B. F. Spalding, 80, one of the state's leading political figures since terri- torial days, died in a Fargo hospital early Saturday from heart disease. fe en el ee Spalding first came to a8 @ member of the first state capitol commission and later served as ‘con- Gressman.and as a member state supreme court. | Play in Final Game to Begin at 9:15 P. M.; Two Contests 5 : Precede It ‘Washington, March 17.—(#%)}—The Se ee agriculture adjustment administra-| Representing automobile manufac- tion announced Saturday 746,476| turers in their current dispute with) 064 6 anen's court. checks amounting to $61,771,453 had|labor over interpretation and en- : : : been written up to March 15 for|forcement of the NRA code is Wil-| Allen, in a decision ordering judg- wheat farmers perticipating in its/liam 8. Knudsen, executive officer of}ment and immediate possession of a acreage adjustment program. the General Motors corporation. |rarm in eastern Burleigh county for gee scrrerteae = MOUSE COMMITEE (farrier satire c= , Among 1 Pyaar enllenticisaticbeebae replated pil aed states since Jan, 30 and up to Mareh the governor is not s magic wand, nor 10, and the totals for the states, in- is he the good fairy, who, with a ges- tl mated, Fargo, previously rated as the/mail plans is Chamberlin, eg sti team in the tournament, in| famous transatlantic fier. cluding previous payments, show: ure, can take away and give back North Dakota: and take away again the rights of a Previous ‘total 10,969 and palppalt Clean Bill Expected for Assist- ant Secretary in Pur- 17-15 Saturday morning. ¥ rane RICKENBACKER RAPS citizen who is attempting to enforce and $261,029 chase of Planes . Governor Langer can’t play “put and take” with his moratorium pro- clamation in Police Magistrate Ed- Minot and Jamestown will battle || Saturday night at ‘the ‘World War { Memorial auditorium here for the champlonship. noted aviators who have tion’s work. He continued as a tent factor in the state's affairs even after his retirement ‘from active ties as chief justice of the court, taking a leading part in Political for the the Republican party. Since had practiced law here, his firm Spalding and Walsh. Judge Spalding was born in bury, Vermont, on Dec. 3, 1856, after receiving an education in Public schools of that town, decided on a military career, casting his lot Apparently the cruise was to be re- peated and there were no fresh indi- cations as to where Insull would head on his forthcoming flight. It was apparent, however, that United States authorities were not to have any part in the arrangements. It was said that process servers were in attendance but there was no indi- cation that any American warrants were being served. Fugitive Fails to Appear Jamestown came through its semi- those rights-in the ” BAD ADV The decision was given in a case Walsh CANCELLED AIRMAIL ia $5,922; 2,236 and $113,551; some time ago, owing to the fact that the governor had given Attorney Ai- vin Struts, who bought his law bust- ‘pess about a year ago, a letter’ in which he lifted the moratorium and then‘gave Usher L Burdick, attorney for the defendant, J. R. Johnson, a letter the next day putting the mora- ‘torium in effect again and ordering the court to “dismiss the proceed- that created considerable attention 3 Burleigh Divide $1,820 and $123.695; .McKenzie 2,226 and paso Mega 2,261 and ’ 4 % Says Milllons Question Roose- aes ee ” ii isi ice| With the then small but good mili- ‘ test and at 4 p. m. Bismarck will be} _velt’s Judgment as Result ings with costs to the plaintiff. Insull himself did not appear on the |Obtains Possibly Decisive Voice C 7 tioned aganist Valley City. of Postal Fi Weshington, March 17—(AP)—A| Facts brought in“the action show|deck of the ship, but it had been) in affairs Through Three- i eee eee \ ‘The first game Saturday evening) ‘ostal Fiasco house committee will shortly report|tnat Mrs. Peterson bought the prop~| learned previously that the master of Lee aed by the time will be between Mandan and Fargo that it has found Harry H. Wood-lerty involved at a foreclosure sale on|the ship, obeying official government Power Pact regi Judge had been at 7:15 o'clock. Winners of the aft- ring, assistant secretary of war, above! Jenuary 19, 1932, and was given a|instructions to the letter, had brought He €rnoon contests will play at 8:15. reproach in dealings for $7,500,000 eens deed. Johnson, former own-|Insull back alive. = spare les? Ane dle Magicians Keep Ball = worth of army sirplanes, Jef of the farm, refused to move off) It was told that he had personally! Rome, March 17.—(P)}—Italy willlthe bar be “begreeral Fargo's defeat at the hands of Mi- A poll of the Rogers military sf-lthe premises and she brought an.z¢-| administered hy; to the =| 015 write Austrian history-efter Bat: ‘west, choneing Dakioee neste not was the real upset of the tourns- fairs sub-committee, whith’ is. MV tion through Attorney Strutz to se-|year-old former utilities operator in| Delp write Aush TT eT Osta CT rient, the Magiclan giants playing « quiring into army expenditures since | cure . Burdick appeared|an effort to counteract the weakness | Urday. Shortly after his arrival in Dakota persistent and having posses- 1998, established this Saturday a8/for Joinson and pleaded that the| resulting trom a sudden huneer strike} A three-power consultative pact un- ‘Territory he was named @ enter a¢ sion of the ball much of the time, The jority opinion, moratorium stopped Mrs, Peterson|which it was said Insull had under-!der which Italy obtains possibly althe commission of nine to select offensive game fatled to pene- A joint finding now under eonsider-| from taking possession of the land|taken as a protest against being pA Caw caclialisee the tay a trate -Minot's defense with the ease $8,239; ation is’ that army officers possibly|/and asked that his client be given| forced to return to Greece. decisive voice in Austria’s future de- body, eaed ee 4 that it did through Valley City in the 3,881 and attempted to discredit competitive] time-to secure a loan and buy the ‘Apparently the “strike” was deter- cisions was announced along with an etry pi! from Yankton ° first-round game. and sere Mercer bidding for the huge en PUur-| property back. mined upori in a final desperate effort penile aera en = reey of : chases. Committeemen ve some lorat conferences. i us- Convention Muus and were on the ‘Logan Sputimcciy rem “Waamnig? or Ens Lifts Moratorium to stave off extradition and trial as tria’s Chancellor Dollfuss, Premier}, He was a delegate to the constitu: final tournantent games’ Friday night , 4 will leave there at 2 o'clock this after- tsa drahra per roy onan srow- in : 4 2 to poetics SM Cerne vast utilities empire. © officials here. “Wg the : ree . A big crowd came up on Train No, 3 Captain Made Responsil if wricay, forenoon, and when it many whether ‘These rumors largely were dis- the field. ‘Westby sterred in his team’s vic- tory over Mandan, which saw him up- holding the Blue Jay honors both de- fensively and offensively. Ingstad, center, with 10 points, nearly equaled ‘Westby offensively. Westby counted 11 points, Ferderer, Percy and Stumpf ‘were the Braves’ scoring combination as they teamed to score all of Man- Reynolds’ 7 id Pra eae l = vested in the popular ‘mind during |eariy ‘eaturaay und prepared, ‘With Asi train successfully defeated American at-| {helt staffs of experts, oe) Ei ES Uil-seunses wlesheun’ Felt § i A i i i Pid fil Fat i : i : ! H 28 8 g ag E ! i i | Ly i é A 92 fe 8 re Loans in Area Including Burleigh County’ score, : Only one point remains to be es- tablished before the formai report is! Prepared and agreed upon. The com- mitte still wants to know definitely the Washington, March 17.—(#)—The army -will resume the airmail over eight routes at 12:01 a. m. Monday. . . “ This was announced Saturday at Eddie the war department after Rickenbacker, war ace, had demand. 1 BEER a to bring the action. Burdick Hy Proceedit to be dismissed, with costs to Struts then produced a letter from the governor waiving the moratorium in the case and authorizing Strutz asked for time to prepare @ reply. Two days later he filed a written answer in his motion to dis- the vessel bore him slowly nearer Athens and the grasp of United States | officials. Before reports of the hunger strike were received rumors spread about Athens Saturday that the “old fox,” as Insull has become known to Athen- ians, might have worked another dis- appearing trick by vanishing from the vessel upon which officials found {him Friday. ings the ‘There was nothing to warrant such ® supposition, however, except the reputation with which Insull has been tempts to extradite him to Chicago, counted because of the fact that the government had placed full respon- sibility for Insull’s return and de- pee ave upon the captain. of the cial whose wireless search resulted in the detection of the fugitive and it Tt was this offi-| 3 of Hungary a nito| tional convention which sat Mussolint eens ‘| Suly 4, 188, to Aug. 1, 1808, and for- Saturday, a gold pen and six gdld-|wlated constitution. embossed documents lay upon Ii| He was selected from the member- Duoe’s desk in the Venezia palace—| Ship of the constitutional convention awaiting only the signatures of the|t? Serve on @ joint commission for three leaders. the The prime effect of the pact will be to bind Austria to confer with Italy before making any move that might betray her independence—par- ticularly through a union with Nazi Germany. the ceremony of concluding negotia- kia ee Strange But True _||eror News Items of Day | (By The Associated Press) | SLEEPS 26 MONTHS Chicago—More than 18,000 hours, or more than 1,000,000 minutes have since Patricia Maguire, Oak Probably ground of ; we by policy. one H Ene aberift arrested John Mc- Mann and his cousin, Russell Mc- {igs Mann, but they denied the charge. | colebrat A dentist said the marks in the | Grant cheese match John’s teeth and he | presidency, and he hence is, i There he came 1. at ty" Po ae earenn ott often *ma|Five Persons Perish «__| le wen active in other poll ol a lor f the mene Poem unable to obtain visa for him! 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