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= 3 PERFORMANCES OF THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 80, 1985 board, equaling as nearly as possible the actual expenses for auditing the department for the previous fiscal Legislative ‘White House May Act mann with the dog not far from the! Netland Installs New Wintha met Hauptmann walking) Steele Scout Troop 'FREIGHT. CAR POOL 7] thet i es » Sire Camennt anne oe ca | jones Proposal ferred bakery restaurant, according Installation PLAYERS’ OFFERING || Calendar ||.2"==s%"2.| To Speed Relief Fund=2.22ezes see ceens) PLANTOCETSTUDY | G. A. Jones of Ward couny to pret five him his name, i wae sfeged, end | Sean oes chub, was completed by 4 . A. Jones of county to pre- ve name, it was allege - vent the importation and sale of in- ian ie ray & few hours later heard of the Kid-|tive: at immense oreo eee { y the lected fruit, and making violation ,000, naj (By the Associated Press) fected frutt, and making violation of Weather Report | |$880,000,000 Badly Needed for cng 4 tion ty |tucied Tueeday night. Shippers Order Probe to See | sae imtroauenn® Senior Jones was co-author with| | FORECAST Immediate Distribution; | ine state Tucsday was directed prin- samuennis enite ike Tee How Plan Would Affect \ N is introduced: » C. Stucke of McLean of a meas- arck ant y: cipally at Hauptmann’s ledgers badges install: monies. d Opening of ‘Her Husband's Ne aH eels ed soars ure peel for liens in favor a cloudy tonight gh fiche eibiine be Monies Exhausted financial accounts and his business | qe ho} ‘will be ‘under the direction Northwest Interests : { tar ” a ee: pportions expenses of audit | hospi and other charitable insti- | de: Fisch. Oren Jensen, itmaster, 4 Wife’ Friday Night Promises ing mill and elevator, Bank of North| tutions for treatment, upon the, tempereture na-| Washington, Jan. 30—(P)—With the] It struck at the anticipated defense Ralph ‘hurley tnd B. B. Cu on eas St. Paul, Jan, 30—(P}—An investl- { Good Entertainment |Dakota, state hail insurance fund,|rights of action, claims or demands kota: Partly clou- {Senate showing no signs of hurry on} theory that Fisch perpetrated the |sistant scoutmasters. Members of the ‘gation to determine how the proposal | workmen's compensation bureau. of injured persons or judgments Te | dy ‘tonight and|the Roosevelt administration's $4,- |crime. Hauptmann acknowledged, wn-| scout committee are L. J. ‘Tatdahl,|to pool freight cars of all American { 8. B, 75.—Jones and Stucke: Pro-|covered, against other persons on ac- | Thursday; not | 880,000,000 work and relief bill, there|der questioning, that Fisch had notipr, & G, Needhem and Charles (railroads as an economy measure will vides for liens in favor of hospitals}count of negligence causing the in-| much change injWere indications Wednesday that the| possessed an automobile and that he|aaichel. affect service in this section of ¢he 8 Following its opening at the Bis-/and other charitable institutions fur-| juries and upon insurance held by temperature. White House may be asked to exert|had never seen him drive it. This Netland in the program country was ordered Tuesday by the «3 marck city auditorium Friday evening |nishing care, treatment and main-/the injured person. | k For South Da-|additional pressure for speed. was groundwork for the prosecution| were Wilson Davis, bugler and senior northwest shippers’ adi board. = at 8:30 o'clock, “Her Husband's Wife,” |tenance of persons injured in acci-] Provisions of the Jones-Stucke act | Tir" tOligne a Relief officials were saying that the|contention that Fisch was without | patrol leader of troop, No.2; Warren| At its annual mectings the beard lu the three-act farce now ready for pre- 1C¢RtS. Judiciary. would not apply to any money be- Thursday: not | $880,000,000 in the bill for the_more|automobile transportation to the kid- Kraft, Walter Brophy and Gregory |appointed a committee to make the 3 ils S. B. 76--Jones: Prevents importa-|coming due under the state work: much change in|immediate relief of the needy through | naping scene. ‘Dahlen, all of troop 11. investigation and report at the next sentation by the Bismarck Community |tion and sale of infected fruit; pro-|men's compensation act. It was temperature. cash doles and other means is needed Ledger Figures Incomplete bers of the new troop are meeting. Players, will be shown in Steele onjvides for seizure of infected frult.|ferred to the committee on judiciary. | ™ For Montana: |because available funds will be “all| Questioning on the ledgers brought | George n, Harold Heinze,| A study of car movemencs and ser- le AA IRE T deta ee Drew and Eastgate: Per. age prs 7 ete Piston Sith aniee| boc Thursdays except eat te it ie here critics of the poured $1800 to s1en0o into mateet eeriien Baal eee oar per the oe trae ana Some time within the next week, it! mits use by state tuberculosis sana-|propriation of $20,000° was, recom. (unsettled extreme west porlion: somes |p cut the senate, where eritics Lote d nits, Lawrence Knutgon, Paul Ritchie, over the entire country to ob- ‘was revealed Wednesday. The appearance at Stcele will be under the auspices of the Nonpartisan Women’s club, while the Washburn Women’s club is sponsoring the per- formance in that town. The third three-act play to be staged by the Players in this, their | fourth season of activity, “Her Hus- | band’s Wife,” will be the first to be | Shown outside of Bismarck. Previous | Successes of the amateur actors this | fall, “Spooks” and “Holiday,” met with such enthusiasm here that out-of-| town showings were requested. | torium of parts of grounds and build- ing of school of forestry, Bottineau. Taxes and tax laws. Bills passed: Senate Res. ”—Appropriations committee: Approves appointment of sub-committee and empowers it to act jointly with house committee in presenting seriousness of institu- tional needs to FERA. House Bills introduced: H. B. 97—Aljets and Gilbertson: Amends sections of the political code relating to the Firemen’s association and appropriating $4,000 biennially, under certain restrictions. Appro- mended for passage and referred to the committee on appropriations for Tecommendation on the appropria- tion. Two bills moved ahead to be plac- ed on the calendar for final action Wednesday with the adoption by the ‘senate Tuesday of committee recom- mendations for passage. They were measures fixing the bounty on wolves and coyotes which was reduced by amendment to $2.50 for mature ani- mals and $1 for pups, and for pay- ment to the city of Bismarck $4,- 387.44 for expenses incurred in con- eed with the legislative assembly in 1933. what warmer east portion tonight. are Cay realy Soa Ta FER Tey errata For Minnesota: Partly cloudy Wed- mesday night and Thursday; not much change in temperature. GENERAL CONDITIONS ‘The barometric pressure is high over the entire country, with crests over the eastern Great Lakes region (S. 8. Marie 30.78) and over the northern Rocky Mountain region (Boise 30.52), Pressure is some- what lower over the western Cana- dian Provinces (Edmonton 30.04). The weather is somewhat unsettled over the north-central states and over the north Pacific coast, but else- where skies are mostly clear. Moder- ate temperatures prevail from the the president are planning attempts at amendment, gave every sign of studying the biil beyond Feb, 10. The bill is now before the appropri- ations committee headed by Senator Glass (Dem., Va.), who has expressed opposition to some of its provisions, Rear Admiral Christian J. Peoples, head of the txeasury’s procurement division, testified before the commit- tee Tuesday in support of the bill and was questioned closely. The session was closed but Glass disclosed that “a division of opinion among those cn both sides of the table” was indicated in questions put to the admiral. Wagner, Arthur Zech, : $17,500 Hauptmann sald he invested | Maltby” mt Stee and _rea eee WA TR COCK WEIL SPEAKS AT ROTARY, They also showed only $1,500 of the Rete to Pincus Wisch, Isador’s brother, after Isador died in 1934, further in- volved the financial picture. It was Hauptmann’s contention Fisch owed him $7,500 when he died, though part of it was secured by Fisch’s holdings in the United States, Wilentz hammered at a statement in a letter that the Fisch-Hauptmann Partnership did not come into exist- ence until November, 1933. The let- ter made no mention of y Fargo Man Commends Capital City for Rapid Strides Made in Recent Years tain data on possible benefits or ef- fects of pooling. Other steps taken by the board at its meeting were: It passed unanimously a resolution favoring governmental regulation of trucks operating in interstate com- merce, and approved a recommenda- tion by Joseph B. Eastman, federal transport coordinator, now before Congress that legislation be passed to set up such regulation. It passed resolutions opposing state and national legislation for a six hour day for railroad employes, full train crew bills, and train length limit bills, The board voted to hold its next a vi E v F. e ti a c v c x ¥ b \ . F f ; F i Dress Rehearsal Tonight priations. Mississippi Valley westward to the| “another bill proposed by the admin- | business dealings in 1932, Ha quarterly meeting in Huron, 8. D. at ¥ ‘The current production, which goes|" H, B, 98—Aljets and Gilbertson: Pee sso eit wey tirckaiotir tnictics: | MHMCMOR Wad Behe chroveh ‘congress |said there had been dealings which ——__— Meri De ost by the genera} chair: < into dress rehearsal Wednesday eve-| amends laws governing appointment * “Itaster. The measure to extend the|he had not mentioned because “that} Commending the city of Bismarck|man and executive committee. ; 28.54. Reduced to sea level 30.41. ter. : ning, is @ hilarious farce centering |of fire marshal, on recommendation fiction life of the Reconstruction Finance | business was over already.” for rapid strides forward in the past c about the imaginary ills of a hypo-|of North Dakota Firemen’s assocla- from page ene! PRECIPITATION Corporation for two more years had| | Wilentz read to him the statement /few years, Walter L. Stockwell, ninth | o SI * 5 chondriac. The action moves rapidly | tion and extending the term of office | gre 1 . For Bismarck station. passed both branches. he had given District Attorney Sam- | district of Rotary Interna- lope Counties Get 5 and reveals a series of ridiculous situ-|to six years. State affairs. Eight Bills Given Fotel this month to date ...... 041" the house approved it Tuesday (uel J. Foley of the Bronx, allegediy| tional, paid tribute to the unconquer-| Recreational Leade ations which made New York aud-| 1. B, 99—Cunningham and Cos- A al of H Normal, this month to date: “4 Inight, but it had to go back to the sen. | dentitying as his writing the able spirit of the early pioneers in ationa. aders ‘ iences roll with mirth, according tolgrifi: Amends laws governing aban- pproval of House =Total, January ist to date :::. ‘04 , nan house [notation of Dr. John F, Condon’s| western North Dakota before launch- — " * Normal, January Ist to date ... .41/ate Wednesday for action on Willard Yule, Tuttle, assigned to < Press reports from that city. conment of commission forms by In Session Tuesday |a lated detici amendments, telephone number and address which |ing into the main topic of his address Laura Hope Crews, now well-known | cities and accepting of provisions of Ly jAccumu deficiency to date 37/amendments. ____|was found on a wood trim panel in-|st the local Rotary club's regular Ret county, and D. M. Wright, : for her screen performances, Was /gencral state laws. Cities and mu- ad TEMPERATURES Republicans voted for adherence, —_| side a closet at his home. luncheon meeting Wed 9 ee EEE ce 3 statred in the original stage produc-| nicipal corporations. Four bills met the fate of indefi- Low- High- pontine uptmann said he did not remem-| Stockwell his remarks on/Smong new federal relief administra- tion. She appeared in the role of the]. B, 100—Noben: Amends exist-|ite postponement, one proposing est est Pct.| KELLOGG SILENT ON ber saying it and that if he had it was/the Rotary with a few|tion recreational supervisors who have ¢ ‘hhypochondriac, Irene Randolph, which |ing laws to set rate of interest on |@bolishment of township justices and |Bismarck, N. D., cldy... 22 27 .00/REJECTION OF COURT not true. He stated it was his wood of the eight years he|reported to eight North Dakota <V is portrayed by Miss Clarice Belk 1n | judgments at four per cent instead of |SPPolntment of county Justices; an-| Amarillo, Texas, pcidy. 32 58 00) Pasadena, Cal., Jan. 30.—()—rank| panel, but he knew now he could not|spent in the Capital City as state|towns and counties this month, it is ! the present version. Miss Belk was! seven per cent. Banks and banking.|°ther amending the conciliation Boise, Idaho, foggy ... 28 40 .00/m ‘xetiogg, st. Paul, judge of the|have written it inside the closet. ‘superintendent of public instruction. |@Mmounced by Mrs. Hazel Ve the director of the last Players’ offer-|° "HB 1ol-McTiraith and Dittmer: been fess icarciee mecsonte Ghigags, Mase. 36 $3 88 Worta Goer ‘and Tua aeCeutary 200 x Tour sims of Cs Rotary organiza. |state recreational coal Onis ooh : ing, “Holiday,” and appeared in “The | provides for adjustment and pay- of payments for redem Denver, Colo. peldy... 32 56 .00|state, declined to comment Wednes- ppp an iinwd doar Road” on Christmas Day, 'ment of delinquent taxes. ‘Taxes and tone and for lanes and a fourth, au~ Des, Moines, iowa, “rai 26 26 90|day on the fallure of the United C ONTINUE D eee een Set) fabeaite | at are Pema on ; x laws. v4 ie, N. D., cldy, adherence from page one- among by Kenneth Lauster, male star of)“ to2—Bjerke: Limits term of |l#¥eS to charge a reasonable fee to|Dodge Clty, Han,’ closes 30 $6 90/ states Senate to vote _— ‘ the community and to others, ad-|Pervisors now. -1 Stewart Randolph harrassed huss [COUN olllcers to two years, with no|Eneys aea'attectg sons (oF Me Of Setceslown, Noy olds. 9 $¢ 99) He explained he felt comment by| Land, Sea, Air Traffic ‘ band. William Smith, a Player of |Poso" 0, Nala any county office for| For action Wednesday will be a|Grand Forks, clay. .... 14 21 00 fn coed taste, Mir Kelloen is ee| Control by U.S. t many years’ standing will be seen as'election privileges. house and senate resolution setting | Have, Mont.. clear ... 12 32 00/10 oy here ip t Uncle John Belden, who bears the| HB. 103—Bjerke: Prohibite|UP sale of payment to employes of |iuron,'s D. raining’. 22 26 op - furnish servic is : burden of the impossible situations | state, county or municipal officers |*Me two houses. The house appointed | Kamloops, B.C. clay. 34 40 00 f with fair trestensot, of labor | Come > Trene oreates in the household. from’ attending conventions at ex-|*% Official photographer. Kansas City, Mo. cldy. 26 30 (00 C ONTINUE mera hich will support | ‘2 future, was paid by J. P. Ji | panntacatte Bt pette aes ee , Stars from Other Plays pense of county or state, State af- Fire Schools Required Lander, Wyo. clear .. 20 46 00 from page one oprah soos ability tovex: |, Wvitetions from the: St. Paul club | David Stoeve of Fargo was renamed r SS ses Gere Asa ls ed's ier Shot” 55 HSE SS| tate Immediately {rest sr sectgeraoper nny.” [agi tun cov series oth a Ce many years’ standing and star of “The . - | tives jet fells an n iY. m fogsy gram, » from. = of i” “ai Dover Road,” is to appear as Emily|iches position of grat cbeane ceonz|Gilbertson of Stutsman, members of Minneapolis, M. ‘dy. . 18 24 00 immediately ‘The commission reorganization and | Fines club to be present at the 30th | Wegian Lutheran Church of America, 1 Ladew, attractive young sweetheart | micioher., Warehouse ande” geain {the North Dakota Firemen’s associa-|Minot, N. D. peldy. | Attacks Denial of {coordination plans were the only|snniversary of. the founding of Ro-|at a meeting here Wednesday. Other ' of Irene’s brother, Richard. ‘The lat= | "sioner 8 tion are required to hold annually not | Modens. ae) es a Ransom Knowl ledge ones that evoked any marked opposi- | tary, February 23, were read hy Presi-| officers re-elected were Rev. A. N. I fer role is portrayed by Harrison | Bins passed: less than four regional fire schools|No Platte, Nebr’cleas; 30 4 nso! tion in the ICC although @ plan to/ dent John P. French. Brudvig of Clifford, vice president; y Monk, who won storms of applause| 37. 6g—Symington: Allows one|“!°F the purpose of promoting the ef-|Okia. City, Okla, cleat 38 $6 00 restore: the and short haul”) Guests of the club were Rep. Edwin|Rev. G. O. Loftness of Devils Lake, I for his performance as Sam 1/pond to be filed for officials occupy-| ficiency and growth of the different |Pr. Albert, Sask. clear 8 24 (99/the Hauptmanns called on her in|clause of the transportation act to its Traynor, Starkweather; Senator J. P.|secretary; and Rev. J. M. Johnson of : “Spooks.” It is Miss Sween who merits ing consolidated positions In ceunties. | fife departments.” Qu’Appelie, S., clear .. 14 24 90|March, 1932, after the kidnaping, say- |original form was disapproved. Cain, Dickinson; Senator Milton R.| Buxton, treasurer. ve the title role of “her husband's wife.” |) Hy "Ba ca: vended) appropriat, |. THe bill, which amends the present |Rapid City, S. D., clear 30 50 00{ing they had just returned from a trip, |recommendations were heartily en-| young, Berlin; W. P. McClelland, P Miss Gudrun Scheldrup makes her| ing git110 for gory depaceneae ‘or|1aw, also provides that if the asso- ae ie » as . a 58 .00/ Hauptmann limping. Mrs. Hauptmann | dorsed. Mandan; F. Urban Powers and M. O. ] debut with the Players in the current | public health ciation at its next annual convention |Sait Lake City, Ur clear 20 24 (09 |Sald the call was paid in 1931; further Reasons for Opposition Ryan, Fargo; L. A. Campbell, Helena, r offering, appearing as Nora, the maid.)" 3, B, 41—(Amended) appropriat-|Shall determine to hold the regional ss, Marie, Mich.” cldy. -22 00 | that she had had a quarrel with Mrs.| After urging speedy legislation for |,ont.; Olaf Olson, St. Paul, and H. o.! e A prompt curtain and brief inter-! ing 's25.000 for indemnifying owners |S000ls, it shall receive a biennial |Seattie, Wash. cidy. 48 en ee Sater, pipe-line sad Wigkway seme, Bismarck. | ‘ missions are promised by Herman | ae iy he yi : appropriation of $4,000. The associa- |Sheridan, Wyo. clear’. 20 Edward J. Reilly, Hauptmann’s de- | portation control and amendment of| ‘The February program committec ; f Peters, accomplished actor who is di- |“ pemcirned tubercular cattle. — tion ig required to submit budgets|Sioux City, Iowa, rain 24 fense chief, asked Mrs. Hauptmann: |the bankruptcy act, the commission | will be made up of Dr. V. J. LaRoee, | ' recting the piece. With the assist-| sccciutions adopted: and estimates of cost of operation and |SPokane, Wash., ‘pelt. 32 “Now on Tuesday, March 1, 1932, |said it could not recommend adoption |r, 'R. 8, Towne, George Humphreys | : ance of Monk. Peters has created a|,.ocm#te Joint Res. C—Urging con- to make annual reports to the state |SWift Current, S., clear 20 did your husband call for you that|/of Eastman’s novel and complex re-| and Paul Netland. | Pr hew stage settin jally for the [Ses 10 aPportion funds for high-| auditor, Firemen are freed from th rohan. clear .. 18 night?” organization plan because: | ! play, sia Ie eaper Any Way ald despite state's inability to| Donte, "onder riage the 1913 | 291640, Ohio, “clay. °° 12 “He did.” ‘Any plan is “premature be: me | : A special invitation to witness the [70th federal funds with state mon-| ac, which the new bill would amend, | Winngne wan” cee 39 “At what time?” undesieable? antl congress de- | 4-H. Mem rs Join in | ! Performance has been extended by| "ty Conc, Res, AcT-—-Memorializes |*H€ association recelved $1,500. Boston... : Called About Seven cldes what added duties it wishes | Using Purebred Sires t the Players to legislators and their ree te ge ribUEe en mor ializes |"“Marked changes in method of ap-|Duluth ... “Well, maybe it was seven o'clock,| to give the commission, if any. peti . wives, The present production will be [congress to distribute hay and straw! ointnent of a state fire marshal and |Los Angeles maybe quarter after seven, maybe} — Sound policy would leave details | Sowman county 4-H club’ members! the only play staged by the Players |" ctweable basis. Jal pho-|i2 his term of office are contained |Miami ..... quarter before seven. I don't know} of organization to the commission. | 4.6 giving older and more experienced f during the legislative session. Mane Gi ee New Orleans . exactly the minute.” By slight amendment of the 1n- |tVrestock ‘producers of that section & ema Bills indefinitely postponed: IN ASSEMBLY TUESDAY ||Ne¥_¥ork ‘And how Jong did he remain there} ferstate commerce act the com- |rew pointers on livestock breeding t aero same? : sce (at a bakery) before you and he left| mission could accomplish every r rel ’ VOTE WNW ANTED H. B. 65—Niewoehner: Abolishes — Bjerke of Griggs-Steele counties. | to go home?” major change suggested, which [rough ® cooperative “breeding pitice: of township, Jnsiess ch. tie (By the Associated Press) State or county officers are prohib-| | “Oh, about half past nine, quarter} would permit experimentation and [Wt in, tave Sth nhs sour ' peace and appoints county justices by — ited from attending conventions at|to ten.” rectification of errors. Inder the sys orga! | ' district. judge i c een LSwagees years ago with the help of the county | Seer uae) Rn SOURLY, mh te expense of thelr offices, by terms of] The Lindbergh baby was stolen be-! ‘The commission opposed the perm- |C4rs 860 tthe _ see 1 . B. 52—Anderson of Bowman: Introduced four bills. a bill introduced by Bjerke. tween 7:30 and 10 p. m., on March |anent coordination plan, saying rail- |°*' agent Heccoggeati F Amends conciliation proceedings law.|| Approved resolution to appoint || ©. Liebert Crum, who now holds|1, more than 60 miles away. roads have just reorganised their co- {ave purchased purebred boars atid ’ 1m go atcliraith: | Setting uP|| committee to act with house ||the position of grain storage commis-| “Mrs. Hauptmann offered an alibi ive organizations and should be |7@™5 the | SNE ; sliding scale for payment of back|| group to present seriousness of in- ||sioner, would be ousted from office,|for her husband for the night when given a chance to demonstrate effi- |S¥!¢ to members at the stan tees ; Employers Claim Victory as La-|‘2x!*,, Redemption of real property || stitutional needs to FERA. under terms of a bill introduced by|Dr. Condon testified he paid him the lciency of the new organization, the |%t by the group. The service ees At curtain call, an actor mast be ready r y Sold or forfeited to county for taxes. Tax committee named sub-com- || Alex Dalzcll and Franklin Page, both |$50,000 futile ransom, that Hans) association of American Railroads, |2%¢ used to finance the purchase fl to entertain the audience, It’s almost . F bor Board Finds Hearing H. B. 53-Saumur: Authorizes|| mittees to study means of opening ||of Pembina. The bill Proposes aboli-|Kloeppenburg and Hauptmann and|" gastman said his plan “would give the sires. In the eeyremepe ‘a impossible to do with neal srsches Fe : cities and incorporated villages to|| new avenues for revenue, and ef- ||tion of the office, by repeal of the|herself were in the Hauptmann home. the commission, what it does not now |Pig club members and P clul head. That's why actors and actresses, : Not Advisable charge Public service corporations || fect economy. statute creating it, and asks it be| “And what were you doing?” Reilly | nave, a permanent executive officer | members. ; reasonable compensation for use of|| Ajoumed to 2 p. m. Wednesday. das an emergency measure,|asked. relieved from many routine duties|~Tonortant meeting, Burleigh, lemeeliont r streets and alleys and_gives alate. the House which would put it in force immedi-| “My husband and Hans make music, | 24 with the specific duty of promot- portant meeting, ee ; Fargo, N. D.. Jan. 30.—(r)—Victory |"Eh* to regulate and supervise busi: | Introduced elght bills. ately upon passage by the legislature. |play the mandolin and guitar; and|in¢ the expeditious and efficient con-|County Sportsmen’s associa-) Sova Docent contain narcotics. ; wag claimed by coal employers Wed-|n°s methods and management of|/ Passed three bills. after this we played cards, all three | 4uct of business and the improvement | tion, 7:30 tonight, Legion club: P nesday In a decision of the national |27¥ Public service corporation. Adopted three resolutions. of us.” rooms, snares vf labor relations board touching on the A Indefinitely postponed action on Cc ONTINUE D Speaks in Volce “Tt would provide for specialization f main point at issue in the Fargo-Moor- C NTINUE D fone Oe from page one Mrs. Hauptmann spoke in a trembl-|1n the regulation of different types of 1 head coal strike, recognition of Local Sam as ooo Ajourned to 2 p. m. Wednesday. ing vole, which was almost inaudible. | carriers; but at the same time coord!- 173 as spokesman for employes in the A eos * A Her husband regarded her abstractly. | ate regulation to avold conflicting . t onl, lee and transfer industries. | Senate G; to in another proposal by aljets ana| Administration in Colonel Lindbergh, father of the slain {Date nedicamon fe aim SS The regional labor board in a tee-|Penate Groups Gilbertson. First Reversal as |>#>¥; speared more intently inter- in the cool of Gram to employers and Local 173 rep-| Study Methods of Change Appointment Law 4 ested in her words. EVELETH TIES 8T. PAUL . = : Tesentatives quoted the national board oe In a second bill submitted by the Issue Is Rejected] She produced new testimony about) oth, Minn, Jan. 30.—?)—The “ , decision as follows Raising Revenues)two to the house Tuesday, the fire lumber, saying a peddler's wagon! sveleth Rangers checked their five- “Present record does not warrant order for election nor does election hearing seem advisable at present ‘The information was from William ‘W. Hughes, Minneapolis, regional ex- eminer for the board. Meanwhile 22 of the 94 men in the ‘Cass county jail, arrested in raids Sunday which included a tear bomb attack on downtown union headquar- ters, had been released on bond of $500 each. 2 A public meeting Tuesday night sponsored by Local 173, had as a fea- ured speaker William Brown, presi- dent of the Minneapolis Truck Drivers Union. He and William Cruden, presi- dent of the Fargo unit, called for ‘public support of the stand taken by the strikers. Slope Organizations To Fight Lignite Tax Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 30.—(P}—A ure will raise the cost of briquets, ured here, $1.65 a ton. marshal will be appointed by the gov- ernor on recommendation of the North Dakota Firemen’s association, to hold office for six years and until be Reem is appointed and quall- Under terms of the bill the associa- tion 1s required to file with the gov- ernor on or before June 20 of this year, and thereafter on or before ly piration of term of office, “not less than three names” from which the appointment shall be made. imperative to provide room for the overflow or construct new buildings, ‘committee members said. Meanwhile, the senate adopted a resolution, approving action of the appropriations committee in appoint- ing a sub-committee to act with @ Similar house group to present to the FERA the “seriousness” of needs of several state institutions for new buildings to properly house and care for the inmates. A bill was introduced by Senators G. F. Drew of Ramsey, and J. E. Eastgate of Grand Forks limiting the object of the Bottineau school of forestry and permitting the use by the North Dakota state tuberculosis] Forks sanitorium of part of its grounds and buildings. Com; ‘special election for the of four state by the| Nels P. Noben of Slope asks a cut state board of auditors was fixed in|from seven per cent to four per cent '@ proposal presented by the commit-|interest on judgments, in a bill in- rie soktien tee ees for Teens teenapecs. WIA be ai proposed for each| Delinquent ven, institution was: mill elevator,|an opportunity to pay their back- $5,000; Bank taxes HOR slit i z broke down in front of the house in Rev. Charles E, Coughlin, Detrolt| which they had an spartment. Briest. landlady refused, the ae real. Eater Pomehlin ons |lumber on the aes the ‘peddler grat “the aroused people of the United States who by more than 200,- | eft it and it was used to Bulld the 000 telegrams containing at least ral 1,000,000 names demanded that the hi principles established by Washington and Jefferson shall keep us clear from foreign entanglements and European hatred.” The first definite sign that adher- ence advocates were in danger of de- feat came when Senator Robinson accepted a reservation, with President Roosevelt's scent, providing that this country could not submit any ques- tion to the tribunal without conclud-|fore ing a “general or special” treaty with @ disputant. Compromise Fails At first, it appeared this would cinch ratification, but Senators John- son and Norris said it was merely an attempt to change votes. Then, Wil- Mam J. Bulow, former Democratic governor of South Dakota, made his! first speech on the floor since he be-|OW2 came a senator four years ago, ex- pressing what appeared to be the 2 part of it was taken from mann’s attic and part purchased at a iptmann, who left ‘Haul before his wife took it, Lindbergh (Haaptmann) was contents until months tater. reason we should submit to their diplo- whims.” game losing streak, but failed to re- enter the win column of the Central Hockey League here Tuesday night as they battled the flashy aggrega- tion of St. Paul Saints to a two-all deadlock in an overtime contest, —_—_—__———_—_—"_ : The open fire has always been « IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE he sn ae aed, Ge Notice is hereby given’ by grim ancestors made it an American dersigned, George Ed. Brisk! traditi Lua) Briski, as the administrators of the estate of John Briski, late of ty of Burleigh and State of persons ra eaon, a eer to exhibit them with the ry vouchers, within six. months after the tires paraiceaoe of this notice, to etre north, in the city in Burleigh bounty. North Dakota, to the Judge of the Count; Burleigh county, North : city of Bismarck in Burleigh County, North Dakot necessa furt! notified bored leg Lec ‘wih tl + county Cour: ty of Burleigh and State of North Dak ta, has od thi eo 4 of August, A. at the hour of two o'clock in. ternoon of said yy, at the Court Rooms of sal Court, in the said Court House in the city of Bismarck, in said Burleigh County, as the time and pisce, for Rearing ‘and adjusting all | claims the estate of the said John which have been as dD. 1 S a as. the . * the estate of John rishi, decease: First publication on the 30th day Jani A. D, 1935. DR. R. 8. 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