The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 28, 1935, Page 1

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s 1 SN [2] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (2. ee ——s—s—swsws3#3$9S0—0 0 OOOO 5451500000 SS ——s—s—aoesSs———— eee , ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS |. Wheat Prices Skyrocket to Rust News FUTURE DELIVERIES SOAR TO PEG LIMIT IN MILL ClTY MART Traders Quick to Sense Import- ance of Reports From Ne« braska and Red River ‘Put New Pressure on Soak Rich’ Taxing Program IN DENYING REPORT | In Role As Peacemaker RE-CAPTURED AFTER OF PLANS TO DELAY Eden's Report of Avowed Intention of Italy ” War Against DARING JAIL BREAK Ethiopia Recalls Shot Which Precipitated World Conflict 21 Years Ago Says Definite Promise Made Farmer’s Tip Leads to Arrest of to LaFollette and Others | (coprriene, 1925, by the Associated) Although the Talo MoCardle and MoCann ADVANCES HOLD AT CLOSE Regarding Early Action ~ bsp) cee ae “ North of Bismarck garding Early Action bee te et the he lee pe ee - ; Heavy Rains Preventing Har ‘ »|fovo-the ahot which precipliaied the Sf werid peace |GARBERICK STILL AT LARGE : oP angnee Sw Gago or WILL NOT BE PUT OFF HERE’ irate not tet cheaia nutfeved . detrei . estes i Also Is Factor ‘Gag’ Rule Planned by House to aptat “Anesmy Eden, on back | Concerning a[plhdegl welbltchd Mea onli q : Pieiringeeioner ey gues thins, Prevent Unwelcome Re- = |from his continental tour Friday, Auto Jack Stolen From j 3 figured in the wheat market here Fri- I tention of ‘Premier Benito ‘Mussolini Publican Amendments jor'italy to war sgainst Ethiopia in| 1. Mussolinl stood adamant Sheriff Anstrom’s Car @ day and prices of wheat for future = LEGEND— delivery skyrocketed 5 cents, the max- imum allowed under peg limits, Bast Africa, against any other solution of the) wo of three prisoners who af- A -wor reporting, [-219, on mone ABOVE NORMAL, Wheat traders were Before reporting cabinet meet- Ethiopian dispute than - | quick to sense er Byrns Friday denied emphatically|ing, the only ber Sl of thie “yours aust brut ‘East eee empire, | fected 8 daring jail break here some- BBI-WORMAL RANFALL.Z7]-S4e TO 20% BELOW NORMAL, U.S, RAINFALL the importance of rust news from reports that new attempts might be|secretary for League of Nations af-| 2. Any attempt at Geneva to in-|time early Friday morning were re- i SAN TO JUNE 19 Ste ie) made to delay the president's wealth|fairs concerning’ further security |terfere with that plan would lead to|captured by Sheriff Fred Anstrom $%TO 20% ABOVE [_]-21% OR MORE BELOW distribution taxes until next session /negotiation was: af ® prompt withdrawal by Italy from shortly before noon. NORMAL, Casco because of revolt threats. “It is on the knees of the Gods.” |the League of Nations. The pair, Leo McCann and Rey- vest, prices quickly rallied after the There had been rumors that after mond McArdle, facing trial for al- ries of the weather are shown In this map ef rainfall during the first half of 1988. Of the states Opening. In some instances 3% cents some weeks of study the house ways leged violation of the Dyer act, were| stricken by drought last year and dust etorme thie spring, all except Kansas now ha q | MBOve ‘previous closing levels. and means committee might renew its MEMBERS OF GIBSON seen bya farmer about eight miles| blue meletire. "Many areas have recelved auch great euantition of rain that disastrous Mode’ hove recuited el sd eal sth original suggestion that congress go ahead and adjourn now and the com- hearings Late News ‘Anetror. Ty wees Tecarroueie fee Nie SENT walnepn in nia seins rae sas =| MURDER CASE JURY STILL DELIBERATING Bulletin: even ores DRITWH UNKNOWN [Army of 67,000 Youths|iz. Scan As @CiNS |e = "=| CaPTURES GOLNG To Invade Timber Areal""aini-.a-- gestion und that tt would be sent over! No Indication of Decision Soon The one state and two federal In Chi “Buch assurances were given to| But 10 to 2 Division Is eae SS TITLE AT MUIRFIELD Markmanship Award Senator LaFollette and PLANS MURDER ARREST Sehies ari Goes to 3;Gun Man wanted to add these new taxes to the ee, _|30-Year-Old Player Had Never Manning, N. D.—State's Attor- nuisance tax extension resolution '- Helens, Mont. June 28—(7)— nes as - Before Won Any Import: deguin sabe the sation: day. ant Championship Gene Hardesty of Helena can “Tm sure it isn’t going to be pack three of them as the coun- off over here.” try’s straightest shooter. Other Measures Are Ready He described as a “simple matt the gold bill, which he had Chairman winter wheat belt affecting the har- Three-Fold Reforestation and Conservation Project Will Begin Aug. 1 i Muirfield, June 28—(?)—Alfred third floor to make room for |PerTY, 30-year-old British Ryder cup the ju evidence in| team player, won the British open 1} a United States Revolver associa- tion for best scores in’ competi- tion with revolver, pistol and E iby : see i H i ‘of 67 and 172 for a record- equaDihg tote! of 283. ~ Perry's finishing rounds, collectively representing five strokes under par and made in the face of a wind that a Ea j " ndments broadening ‘Tennessee Valley authority co passed by the house week after Meanwhile Democratic planned adoption of a “gag” rule at times approached gale force,| ciation, kill off unwanted amendments to the brought to an end the meteoric reign ber “tax-wealth” bill in the house. ‘ of Henry Cotton, winner at Sandwich je grind over the Muirfie! yurse publicans midnight xy Ove with rons of 76 and 75 for an ag- led rd | Women golfers, Miss Helen Hicks and|den in shrubbery near the Gregate of 268. GRADU ALLY RECEDE SAYS COUNTY AGENT Mildred Babe Didrikson, both blew uj the bailiffs, sta Perry, who previously had failed to in; the pociltifinla, ot the Woroite ‘om the third floor,|finish in the money in the open County Agent H. O. Putnam said western open golf championship. Mrs. championship, had a 12-foot putt on Opal 8. Hill, Kansas City, conquered any pally sarenrarsemrteme igen ye Es tR ire vacutediiald Miss Hicks, national champion in a ate spoglie Uae aa cAibiEair rea reat Remains Acu' in Low- judge, 1931, 2 and 1, while Mrs. 8. Reinhardt, ie: peice boner ia Winnetka, i, defeated the ‘Texas | sometime between 1 o'clock and dawn. |but the ball slid inches past. As it] °F Des Moines River Val g, he Babe, 5 and 4. Heard Nothing at Midnight was he tied the winning record of ley as Levees Weaken ale th thle ead he said, has — Deputy Sheriff Carl Kositzky, a spe- | 283 hung up by Gene Sarazen in 1932 ae ples pedigree) Sat ASK FOWL SEASON CLOSED cial bailiff in the Gibson case, stated|and duplicated by Cotton last year at 4 peared ra big St. Paul—Presentation to Presi- | that he did not go to bed until after |Sandwich. Des Moines, Ia., June 28—(P)}— ‘damp mornings ‘The western North Dakota crop has E annual target events of the asso- . ai == DEPOSIT INSURANCE dent Roosevelt and congress of a {12 arlene ead ae bees nouns at The: Belahmns victory wives Storm and flood-endangered areas massed petition representing 265,- {that time. He stated t @ car was | Great tain a fresh and firm grip th tracted in 4 550 individuals, demanding a | seen parked on the west side of the/on the championship which iatine |e Gartee Wiens at ae canes ok see ceechiod the eae? meee ey closed waterfowl season to pre- | building around 11 o'clock and that &/last year had been dominated for a es when the grain is man and a girl were seen to yet from| decade by invading Americans, It|Teaches of streams burdened by near com er heading. it and come toward the building, but/was the first time in 14 years that|record rains registered their maxi- However, the season is late this year RESOLUTION SIGNED) $= Sg a eS a Seer e ie tee aii ime seaset : : ee ee pours and began to recede. Rust, he said, is 8 spore which hi- BIG DROP IN PIG CROP bernates over winter on the common -A decrease of 20 per Perry, who s few years ago was| In the lower Des Moines river val~ barberry ther host plant and cent in the spring pig crop of 1055 WAGNER LABOR BILL assistant to Jim Braid, = former|ley, however, the flood threat re-l ,dministrator of St. John’s|is liberated in the summer. When it champion at Walton Heath had vir-|mained acute. Hundreds of emer- strikes wheat, he said, it kills the Hospital, Fargo, for 18 {cient and gives it no chance to ma- AWAITS SIGNATURE erst ih i vor women. nn «einer reer be checked closely, intimating that it * rs might be possible for an unscrupulous Chicago—! . {Measure Lays on President's Eddyville, ae i a mos ope are 5 where loesn’t ret te anization under Section 77 of the Desk as Fresh Talk of : a here it doesn't realy exit seg Strike Is Heard Hee made for Action Means Depositors’ Guar- oe] ante Will Be Extended eit i 82 : ae afl weet | E : Miss.) of the senat oo Washington, June 28.—(#)—The 2 young corn suffered in the Dakota experiment state and former ba ary aa Quintuplets Graduate Federation bay and) the river singe as Satie, college agronomist, “to a i From Creeping Stage lustrial n| streets after a feinel rainfall in 30 , St. Paul Police to ae da coment pomertt dane rad man-| Drop Private Jobs age Thursday. No injuries were re- her — BBS | iy 8t. Paul, Minn, June 28—(7)}— Acting Chief of Police Gus H, Bar- fuss, apparently taking his cue from current investigations which led to EF winter demands for resignation of four offi- '61-Year-Old Held as sala me eal ser ce gue oo i ey be long | tela. te jobs. Sweetheart’s Slayer thelr first ur|Committee Agrees On. |or"ss248" cars below the preceding Pent in St, Pa ay m at Pe aire ee te tbe mu — i 55,475 below the corresponding funeral urday . | pended chief Michael J. Culligan, for- Pe fg ey Mo pe el Thlldren Omnibus Banking Bill yey 2 tte and 00 below ina. | Paul Bade. the holding, after. Monday, of booked on. of murder ‘ in “great ° o mig! ae Method Found for Predicting |i: mtisrimore socal with Yields Before Seed Is Sown|sei=-ssxtion to's smn Mf : moved summarily a number of offi- the seed he is yet to sow two or ts. Police, Bar- Keys Brothers, Holding New se ps fn Pa, 4 spend time working for ears. Air Endurance Mark, Fly on = ‘after 24° days aloft nied his suspension 3 Meridian, Miss, June 28—()— ‘The fliers, tired, weary and ach- Warren, public safety commissioner, Tae free Denes ee 1 et oe ete place, the Obs involved dishonesty. over Mevaian Friday, ivng surance group pip per KILL LONGEST WORD BILL pe oscar gar iuuners tht tg wil be ve Fee eae eat lurance in the English language - aerial mark. 1100 for each day in e didn’ ee ere eo keen be 1 Bion for ‘sach day they serial tp tags Penney i tans ere, E : 5 i ' reports statute books. ,” said Fred. 8 city council voted to Ie endurance record of 653 hours, field to “Keys Field.” pg og bee niosis, 41 minutes and 30. seconds, set by ‘The brothers now shooting tings at: Sag pesnenl nee John and Kenneth Hunter at at the unofficial record of 647 ol Som t ‘a ae ene Chicago in 1930, at 4:14% p. m. Boats aad 90. canis feria nee ae rapes Ranie is conteatied largely Lo ee ‘Thurs- by Dale Jackson Forest jolene january rane months preceding

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