The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 9, 1935, Page 1

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PRICE FIVE CENTS Zz = = or = = 6 9) fa eo = a ’s Newspaper & ouce ion NONPARTISANS BALK 2 i D DS) Y D) 0) = CS = DP) A vam ~ 7 v om uo) oO = a Hear Governor OLSON TO LEAVE CAPITOL A. S. Marshall Is Elected Presi- DISPOSE OF ACTION Debate Breaks Loose In House WORK UNTIL COURTS r. Condon Says Hauptmann Ransom ‘John __ PAGE OF PRISONER As New Governor Took Over the Reins Policy to Be Followed in His Administration KEEP NOSE CLEAN TO BE MOODIE RULE! FOR STATE WORKERS Governor Outlines Employment Ransom Negotiator Identifies Hauptmann ||‘ THIRD ACCUSATION TURNS SCARLET AT iH Wednesday Debate broke loose in the North Dakota, house Wednesday on a mo- tion to notify the governor that the assembly is in session and prepared to receive messages. THREE FACTORS MENTIONED LINK FISCH WITH STORY Rep. W. J. Godwin, Morton county, majority leader, opposed the motion, with Rep. Thomas H. Burke, Burleigh county, favoring the proposal. Politics; Political Assess- ments Barred Must Be Able and Keep Out of termediary Tells of Noting Tubercular Cough Defense Gets Cue as Aged In- completed had was defeated 60 to Ben Gilbertson, Stutsman, entered the motion as the House was consid- ering routine reports. The motion, temporarily upsetting plans of the majority to adjourn im- In reconvening for its second leg- islative day, the house had for its principal business consideration of 52 with one representative not vot- ing. routine reports after which majority leaders had planned to move adjourn- mediately after it routine busin Moodie said he “was in no hurry” about making appointments, and that he desired to “obtain the most effi- cient employes it is possible to give jULLETIN Flemington, N. J., Jan. §.—(}—A motion by chief defense counsel Ed- Press) Flemington, N. J., Jan. 9. — Dr. " John F. (Jafsie) Condon glared at (Copyright, 1985, by the Associated ward J. Reilly for a mistrial in the . \ case of Bruno Richard Hauptmann wes denied’ Wednesday by Justice ‘Thomas W. Trenchard. at . Craig, speaker of Mrs. Craig Chosen the house two years ago, was chosen assistant chief clerk in the house. In the senate, Senator A. 8. Mar- shall of Dickey county was elected president pro tem. The vote was un- animous. He was nominated by Senator C. W. Fine of Benson county. ‘The selection of Marshall is in line organization is desired by the maj- ority before continuing its move to with a compromise effected “4 the ment until Thursday. Completion of suspend legislative activity. NEW DEAL BATTLES ‘The notorious prisoner, accused of kidnaping and murdering Baby Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., Le: dD. 13:55 long enough to The senate, after completing oF- tive day at 2 p. m. ganization, recessed to fete pee The house convened and met only roll call on a m¢ the legislative day p.m. The motion convene again for what will TE ills, Ability to Be Keynote Applications will be referred to county committees who will give each <a paar anaaina raeel committee, headed by J. C. Eaton, Le TRAPPED, SLAIN BY FIDERAL SLEUTHS ture; Bullets Find Mark as Outlaw's Gun Jams Involving Billions to Defend Gold Clause IN SUPREME COURT FOR MONEY POLICY A Nonpartisan League exuous,com- posed of 63 house members, Tues- day night voted to adjourn the house from day to day until Moodie’s case is decided. ‘The caucus also voted to refuse to vote for a joint session of the assem- iy. beginning of the second legislative blies to hear Governor Moodie’s message. One report from the caucus was to the effect that only three members Proposed in House Only The adjournment proposal will af- fect only the house, with the future While attempts had been made to have the senate join in the plan to (Continued on Page Two) Some Sidelights Of the Assembly voted against the plan to “stall.” of the senate procedure undetermined. * | \ iss 293: ine ia oF fil 4 all fly in Coalition mustered a all coalitionists speaking z Hn It wi Ha Hi a At SHOW OPENS HERE nnetee pected to Begin Judging SEEN AS POULTRY <f Pall SefPestiUeataeaiit 8 HH] Hakead WE ne a im City League Officials He of New Rockford, Fred O. go, and G. C. Manning, To Braddock Farmer; To Meet Here Jan. 19 died at 11:15 p. m., Tuesday at a local hospital. The cause of death was 63 Braun was born October we! | Setar merece Wt aid at 3:8 9 at home. Pneumonia Is Fatal ae qu. apiag? ile i i | | rete id niet | it ta Ll i | i HY Ii Hae a poultry exhibits Rul he eee fe Seen ols a “New otticere. and directors of the aja: i ry wate ane u He aes eee 3 Be th au & a8 iiflid as a7 ; es a a 5 a is st : Hl tal iat Hoe : iH jis ede ic iat seit FS : Hi itil ila é a H at i bie “ti 1 } 3 i Ate ie uly ii ib fl uM vii HE He i g ti salt ce H es atgs ui * fs i. ) Wen ea i: vee aa ie jah at ii aie ela | B, tt i et ; a 4 ZEPBSba 8 vial rl Oy she Hattie in | ee a ie a Ml eligat sa tt 3 Laat j-state system of tion was thinking of almost i i authoritative source said freindly cike it o ag Employes| =a ae iil tae

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