The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 6, 1935, Page 1

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=< | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1935 5 PRICE FIVE CENTS | Quick Passage of AAA Props Sought ‘1 Leaders Agree on Fundamentals for Skeleton NRA !#ssanoame PESOS PR Femara NCONEPLAO ] sone oF ere ron reer PETMONLD 1) [ame] [AOD PALS TO APPROVE CODES | (2 jggmmmmmcte] | ‘TORTURE’ ROBBERS 1 | REFER ACT ROUCHT Wi BE REPEALED GETS BOARD STUDY BY LIVESTOCK MEN Contains Provision to Prevent Processors From Filing Suit to Recover Fees |. Sathre Is Ordered to Investigate Five Laws, Including Sales and : ye priv “ wid hog Convictions of Trio Pro- Income Taxes and Liquor, Considered fessing Innocent Now Threatened NEW POWER GIVEN WALLACE Bill Also Seeks Stronger Mare keting Agreements on Milk and Vegetables PLAN INTERSTATE COMPACTS NO ACTION ON ED VANDIVER GRONNA CHECKING NAMES Resolution Expected to Get Special Date Will Be Set for Weighing and Giading Act Sig- : BULLETIN Quick Approval of Commit- _ Hearing Asked by Burleigh natures Said to Total : ine aD TGHaTitiS Renetiriaten tee; to House Friday County Murderer More Than 12,000 Proposal to amend the agricultural . ni ene inta 80 that it, too, may Se Pe t share the fate of invalidated NRA, Tangled skeins of circumstances House Bill 7— North Dakota’s " eae COL. LOUIS FARRELL |surrounding the conviction of four : weighing and grading act—Thursday a Hoe) ee eel scommittes Information thst Col. Farrel, Men in, 8 McHenry county Storture : Meee tie inte erent ’ change in the method of collecting 2 com : commandant at Fort Lincoln, has |7bbery’, Thureday faced the si : Satine on So and disbursing processing taxes to ine been assigned to a new post, ef- Filing of the petitions, with sure continuance of the levies, fective soon, was received — ‘Thureday. claimed 12.000 signatures, brought the) washington, June 6—(#)—Or- | Washington, june 6—UP)—The New ) against re Prey petitions ware direeted to five;| eanization of ‘farmer cooperative |Deal Thursday sought quick passage : : ; 4 : groups to obtain the benefits of |of legislation desimed to prop up the « : dy Lead becerccedieres Aree rural electrification under the re- | agriculture adjusiment ‘acveinietras E that betta ,| Hef works pisn was urged Thurs- |tion in the event it suffers a supreme {the weighing and grading act and the} sy by Morris L. Cooke, adminis- setback. of legislative measure increasing juris- trator of the new rural electrie é diction of police magistrates in cities fication agency, Meeting with plea : : of 5,000 or ties ane representatives of cooperatives In the petitions filed Thuraday tt is] $04 consumer non-profit groups, . asked the weighing and grading act “We have been deluged with be referred at the general election! individual requests from farmers of 1936, seeking electrification Members of the petitioners commit- Soinberaiea stant bat hig tee submitting the act for referen-| when the farmer is organized : Be naa Sousa | ent as a ‘The famed quadru of Te vba Lert — Keys,” passed the ‘teen age when they hod cool satened ira piri, wea : eal day. us es ences heve Joo osriniace eae Soho yer W. H. Rickbell Cavalier; J.P. Schott, Locta, fraternal twins; left to right, below: Roberta amd Mona, identh an STATE'S QUOTA OF New Area Flooded As |ierzc'="~ic) (CC ENROLLERS IS Kansas Levees Break|zs fas &| INCREASE 101,503 TH-YEAR-OD CUBAN = Commandant at Loca! Post Go- Ing to West Coast; Mis- sourlan to Come Here it ell feet § i I ge ency act, and hence is suspended by CCC Workers Have Narrow Es- Heep teesaremarrrrieery Larger Figure Will Mean All 21 ‘ Kar and others. i ; cape as Raging L Ww ITs flaw hwoullyeet sus ieluatale a Camps Will Be Manned of Washes Away Barriers rected system of weighing and grad- by North Dakotans the ing cattle, by state inspectors, at all will . x pee cattle concentration points, slaughter- City, June 6—(?)—The houses and packing plants in the} North Dakota's quota of OOO en- foaming flood waters of the Kaw and| state, rollees has been increased from 1,090) 104 BY KIDN APER ( ANG Missouri rivers spread out over) ‘mursday was the final day for|to 1,503, John E. Williams, executive thousands of acres after breaking| ring of both referendum and initia-|Secretary of the FERA, announced as a < s if fe we ri cn oe fin hn Kan] She hate [Pe une ene © AH adh rome oat he was in antonio San Miguel and Three|river was about 40 miles west of here| tine up until Bp ort ete “4 quote, Williams de- [SOP adi 6 er; Huron, the time of , Petts ahils fn esk up oe La Z his office, able against processing tax collections vised him the . i ueeday, ae Clerks Checking Signatures —_|“lered, | totaled $790,062,385 up to May 1 this vised we robbery. | a aera Servants Seized by Eight {or ‘the Missouri, was being exerted In the meantime, corps of clerks) Dekota’s 21 camps al be manned by|vesr, ‘Tax receipts to the same date that event application of A. A. Barenson of ‘Mango Peddlers’ aCe oer eae were rushing through verifications of Dakota boys and war veterans. were placed at $624,420,579, leave Bismarck : ——_—_—__ Carrying ‘flood waters from Color- Bo. howsends ot roa polio re ih the state, Under the original or-|, Secretary Wallace expressed in the 200 cases on ‘Sal petitions, thei “a 2 poe : ‘have been dis-| (Copyright, 1935, by the Associated ado, Nebraska ond ances, the Eeaw check within a short time thus en.|de? Vacancies over and above the|St ® ing to op ae rough north 1,020 would have been filled with OCC Havana, June 6.—It was learnedirence, Kas, Wednesday night, sent a, Piiekes ye pera eet “a eats Thursday in unimpeachable quarters / torrent onto hundreds of acres of rich|the measure will be referred. that business associates of the kid-|pottom land, and threatened to inun- Welford, favoring the sales tax as naped Antonio San Miguel had sentidate North Lawrence. Most of thela “single issue” for a special election, | 1s @ messenger to the abductors with! residents of the own had been moved] assured calling of this “at once” if $286,000 in American money to meet from heir homes. sufficient signatures appeared but ransom demands. ‘The break ended the efforts of 600/ was uncertain of the other points. He One of the associates of the kid-|men to save the barrier. Five OCC| sought his authority from Attorney naped multimillionaire, the man who| men, Bill Adams, a farmer, and Capt.| General P. O. Sathre, follow: Fargo 148, June 15; drew the money from the bank, whojw, 8, Howes were working on the| Awaiting verification by Secretary |town 144, June 17; Grand Forks 155, requested that his name be with-/jevee trying to stop a small break|of State James D. Gronna, the 60,000|June 19; Devils Lake 161, June 20; held, stated: when they found the sand bags ris-| signatures opposing the sales tax are|Minot 275, June 22 and 24; Williston CARPENTER JURORS U “We sent the money to the kid-ling under them. 20,000 more than legally needed.|148, June 26; Dickinson 152, June 28; napers and expect Senor San Workers Dash to Safety Gronna’s office staff, reinforced from | Bismarck 320, July 1 and 2. a Miguel's release shortly. The demand} “pun for it boys,” shouted Captain |other departments, worked on the list County allotments have been made Comm was made through the valet, Arleta,! Howes, and all dashed away to warn| Thursday. on @ population basis and the relief rt Begins Paneling of J “ap frst whom the kidnapers sent as messen-|other workers. Within » shert time Bince Bie Sas 5.00 Petitioned |oad, Williams sald. Fargo will be|Court Begins Paneling uy, 18; J 'Throndson, | 8€T- the river was pouring ugh @ 15-) against luor law, it was sUS-|the recruiting center for Cass, Rich- effective > July ai Fred ee: Gayetano Frage, clilel. of te se-| sent gon, “| im First Civil Action on BE EF i i fe Inlon Workers Return to Work Sasa eevee ;|eret police, declared: “I think the! More than 80,000 acres of land were LeMoure, dune Calendar Pending Negotiations for Bt naan one jab) io three’ years ie goad kidnapers are remnants of the ‘Joven renoied 5 oer Pog Higrs of Ha- legalized liquor sales in municipally- A larceny from Traill county, effective . mann, luddy” de- | owned hy Wage Increase Rect otc oleae August 15, “ feated the efforts of workers to hold| A referendian petition against the Charged by Judge Fred Jansonius v it within levees. tate weighing snd grading act also i Guardsmen Assemble ; Oe ea eae tine |e - i is te ter wen sean tom waa] SUE Contests Right iia to bluff in » flood five miles wide. He] ‘To Tax Bank’s Stock estimated that 75 per cent of the — Arlet fled seized third two} cultivated land in the area was under panernalie, aupe 6.—(P)—Suit chal- servants when San Miguel was| water. nging the ’s right to tax the|marck for Burleigh, Kidder, Emmons, As the Kaw flood moved toward ite/First Bank Stock Corporation on|gioux, Morton, Oliver, Mercer, Mc- Miguel, 78-year-old former] junction here with the uri, gov-| personal property stock it owns in|Tean, Sheridan, Logan, McIntosh and senator and newspaper publisher, was/ernment engineers the be-| out-of-state banks was begun Wed-| Grant. car 1 eoeey before ak SeDORNY, ef that there wes ile danger of a neBiey, we ae Enrollees From Needy Lists bodyguard, 8 gel} serious overflow a e st seeks collect more lected from sias; his chauffeur, Constantino Prie-| at the same time soerement en New. ccrollens Wil be 9 to, and Arleta. gineers expressed no sppre! ion Two children, a 14-year-old boy and|, serious rise in the Missouri when a his 11-year-old sister, the only wit-|the Kaw begins to discharge its load|well took the case under advisement, nesses, told authorities the kidnapers| into the larger stream. in Hennepin county district court. As expenses of the COC are paid out of national relief funds, it is (Continued on Page Two) M’ Kenzie Sets Pace With 72 | iene Execution In First Round of U.S. Open before noon, the jury in the trial of PEL at Ui i i i Washington (Dem. i & i i s i : ge E ae] : ham Faber, ursday Kindschy. ‘Warden Francis J. L. Lanagan that/ On ® stipulation from BES with 71-74~145. He turned profes-|tnls was their last day of life—that| Judge Jansonius dlamissed the case H sional less than three years ago. Z culties so widespread that afternoon the late starters i2 i r se 6 i ge E 8 I The from , other- Capital Le te with Moly officials said that approxi- Dwight, Clyde, Willow City and else- ape’ - conting- F 30, factory workers would where in Bottineau county, and once Have been, affected in Toledo. was pastor of a church at Wimbledon. i

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