The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 5, 1935, Page 1

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i | _2&=] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE eee S$. SS—oaF EE 0 a ee 7? ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1935 PRICE FIVE/CENTS ‘Tax Lever for Revived NRA Proposed :Thousands Flee As Flood Peril Strikes. Missouri uasame TWO RAGING RIVERS |" sete tine rea FIVE CONVICTS GET [New Salem Plans for —_/TAX PETITIONS WITH [State view. ceader] pid P RACE 10 JUNCTION = PARDONS, TENPLEAS| “Wrong Side Up’ Fete! 50,000 SIGNATURES wl : : NEAR KANSAS cry / , Administration Discards All REJECTED BY BOARD Dairy Leaders and Public Offi- [Optimistic | FILED WITH GRONNA Ideas of Reviving Struc- cials to Attend Celebra- ture In Old Form j Session Hearing Cases of 200 satin Gunvaldsen Denies Names Ob- A xodus to Higher Ground Re- ‘ ———_ es ge ale Flight Inmates of Penitentiary |pLaQuE TO BE UNVEILED tained Principally in ee Before Advancing Enemy —T | stds eerue Spek Where natant Larger Cities Will Ask Congress for 91: Warning Gave White Man Month Extension of Blue CREST THREATENS TOPEKA WEIGH GUMMER EVIDENCE) Waring Gave whi SEES VICTORY FOR MOVE | achesieciomitn Engineers Mobilize 5,000 Men Application of Arnold Thiele.) ey sciem, ND, June S—Datry Secretary of State Begins Washington, June 5—(P)—A posal- for Fight; Nebraska Be- Slayer of Mandan Police [leaders from ail over tee tate ove _ Check; Must Verify Auth- poWee might te tued to eHMeGEaT Chief, Is Denied June 12 for New Salem’s “Wrong Side enticity of Lists new, long-range NRA program was gins Rehabilitation Up” celebration, one of the keynotes disclosed Wednesday by Chairman Five convicts Wednesday were par-|'0 the prosperity. of tle eo a Sales tax referendum petitions con- by the state board of pardons, to commemorate the ai sai taining more than 50,000 signatures istration leaders sought legislation ten were denied clemency, and one Shoe Grate reali atta GUtaT OM! and asking that a special election be for @ temporary skeletontzed recovery NH ened od Alwsedtlier tinued /tenson while the latter was breaking called by Governor Walter Welford, . organization. ve through avy calens sod many years ago. ‘The story goes B7 |were filed Wednesday with Secretary Meanwhile, it was said at the White 200 aon oe o . |that the visitor pointed to the fresh- of State James D. Gronne. it me ve a che Rens ly-turned soil and said, “Ugh. Wrong : The petitions were filed by O. of . Cora yhurst, tenced ‘ Gundvaldsen, Fargo, secretary of the code principles has not been found to 18 months November 23, 1934, from ; Fair Tax League which sponsored the conform to the supreme court lim!- Bottineau county for engaging in Movement. Accompanying Gund- tation, It was added the door was liquor traffic, j valdsen were three referendum com-| 9 ‘Bismarck, not necessarily closed to further ex- ‘Albert Homme, sentenced October mittee members, O. E. Hector of plaration. 14, 1930, to 10 years on statutory lead: - = ‘Crosby; Charles Noltimier, Valley Doughton was asked if “it would be charge in Richland county. City , 8. Gunderson of Chris- Jamestown |Possible to use the taxing powers of Chester Kopp, sentenced one to five}. ction ‘Tuesday night tine, ‘Tuesday. wae the government to enforce NRA code years, robbery in Stutsman county records Would Call Special Session requirements. . Governor Welford announced he T wouldn't be surprised,” he reo would call a special election “as soon piled, 88 possible” after verification of sig- No Final Decision Reached natures on the petitions. The law He and Speaker Byrns, however Tequires 30,000 signatures to refer an made two things clear: First, there e measure, was as yet no determination upon the © Should the sales tax be defeated at, mergency kind of permanent NRA and, second, the special election, Welford said he there was no final decision that there would issue @ summons for “an im- even would be a permanent NRA, mediate special session of the legisla- “TI think if congress remains in sese ture to consider new methods of re- sion long enough, there may be Placing the sales tax with some type V R W ORGANIZATION something,” Doughton of revenue legislation.” aba lds “But we don’t want to go beyond our felford said he had constitutional limitations. We want we not ; RAIL CHIEF AFT ER 5 time to definitely sentir seree| to scan carefully every avenue through i date the special election would be|Appointment Announced by P.| which we could find an effective sube { AN) -MILE SURVEY t : eas statement, Gundvaldsen, fol-| G- Harrington, New Com- Fer [go he : fountains Gented| —_ mander of Veterans Body : ; Nelson|of Kindred, president princtally ie committee to agree upon s temporary the state, and claimed the “great ma-| Appointment of W. L. Sherwin, Bis-|NRA measure. It was forecast bispitis fl donig Mowrste {ht Sah Hority of the signers live tn the coun-|Mmerck, as department adjutant for|this would be the senate Optimistic About Condi- . Ga Minneapélis—Hearing ” the Veterans of Foreign Wars a drafted by Senator Clerk, 3 ; t of the National Holstein z Gronna Begins Check announced tions in State bes Carleen editor of Hoard’s Gronna, started 8 i Dairyman. ‘The celebration will get under way 0 a. m., on June 12 with a Sherwin, who has been active in veterans’ affairs, was captain of the degree team of Gilbert N. Nelson post No. 1326, Bismarck, which made a big hit at the V. F. W. convention “the same farmers, business working men and citizens in i torney. New evidence, Swenson told the board, will clear Gummer and steer the guilt toward others. Gum- innocence his conviction February 28, 1922. PETITIONS FILED T0 REFER LIQUOR LAW Act, to Have Become Effective tally to the present sales tax law.” Predicts Defeat of Tax FINNEY, COX RETAIN CITY SCHOOL POSTS Hi 5 ferred successfully. both result” from a spec-|the organiza i Fe : Se oe tae | van mata: Covaricomr ontuatas of issued \- ent : ~* - Pag celetees "He insisted there is “plenty of|the Patriarchs Militant branch of/§53 Voters Cast Ballots In ‘ upended by Move : atc mete ie fr extn Otooahp osm TS .| Quiet Board of Education emergency—pro' s liquor act, passed at ppropriat deliberately stolen. | partment commander by Henry F. Election Tuesday Ee Dakot session H y g aE Tea i Hl o i} rE re) Q i i ; i governmental due entirely to the gradual diversion | ganization at its encampment in New lof tax revenue from local to state/Orleans in September. fuses and its application in fields en- °! Veterans Will Fight Delay in Cash Bonus Washington, June 5.—(#)—Repre- itatives of the American Legion and| Finne: Veterans of Foreign Wars decided | than ‘Wednesday to buck ‘“‘to the last ditch” jove to delay ie compel i yyment of the bonus uni Driscoll Farmer Is of congress. Claimed by Death) nance? fests in howe and F FF al i i i i i i i A °. Q i i i g i Ly a : il n8 i FF | a Fy i i E a5 H il 1 i hi } ang ” : i i E : F [3 7] i = & z : “ 2, |b eid General Rain Is Benefit to Elks to Convene at Thomas, S00 aetna ie ; = = . Cr E s in P of State m., Friday, Rainfall Repaints , Devils Lake June 10|s:¢ 2. &, cress, mocertin, 600 ain- Bismarck had received 63 Several points in the state re~ [CAPS Tf ahs “avinity datheras Colorful Badlands ) — . Devils Lake, N. D., June 5.—()— % Ehe annual state convention ofthe Weyerhaeuser Tax Is Sought by Minnesota Walhalla, N. D. were in improved condition at s hospital here, attend- ants said last night. They were hurd in @ head-on collision at St, Agathe, 30 miles south of here, RACER TO TRY AGAIN —)—Sir

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