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=== | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (222= PRICE FIVE CENTS ee ee ee eee eee . ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1936 Moses Endorsed for Governor Farm Debt Act Advocates Claim House Victory\Hazen Lawyer and Farmer Wins Over BIRNS TAKES FLOR [Dancer’s Kick Is FORMAN CONICT Borah Wins Only 5 Holt On 4th Ballot TOREAD OF LABORS “Cause of 4 Deaths! MED INPRION Oe 52 Ohi OPPOSITION 70 BILL’... fo tice BREAK IN OKLAHOMA — aes = — “io nti rg Betty Blossom, performer at the club. : , Lemke Offers Amendment That ded 1 ae Se en All Support Former Section Hand As she danced about the darkened, Would Limit Loans to Real ow icellinged room with & torch | Prisoners Shoot Way Out Estate Only at McAlester Democratic Convention Recesses Before Taking LAST-MINUTE CHANGE SEEN Up Balance of State Ticket; Mercer Man Hopes to Justify Faith of Friends j Friends Claim 40 Votes Can Be jnorror. Obtained by Changing John Moses, Hazen lawyer and farmer, was endorsed Wed- Loan Requirements nesday afternoon for the Democratic nomination for governor at the party’s state convention in Devils Lake. i ii | ofer’s Toe Transforms Gay "Frisco Night Club Into Hall of Horror Supporters of Landon and Knox Heartened by Results of Primary Polls (By the Associated Press) Senator Borah’s militant campal, GUARDS HELD AS HOSTAGES again tne’ reouiar ‘Republican ce ganization in Ohio appeared Wednes- day to have won him only 5 of the 52 delegates the state will send to Cleve- land, He did not contest for 17 in the primary held Tuesday. Make Getaway After Dis- arming Keepers Washington, May 13.—(?)—Backers Supporters of Gov. Alf M. Landon The decision was reached on the fourth ballot after Moses rier pcr oe See Mealestin OLlar May 7a—(e—a|°! Kansas and Col, Prank RGnox of had trailed Henry Holt of Grand Forks in the initial test of fn the house Wednesday as the con- kept quickly smothered | prison foreman and a convict were|JJlinois for the presidential nomina- strength, gone ahead of Holt on the second ballot and still fur- I toverted — $3,000,000,000,000 measure fr ‘mii eae rcatcbaae all were Ieboseaied a an other parts Of reported killed and four others were ‘a Cahiers on by bro aa ther increased his lead on the third count. : Si atl ae at pans aces sae beet l can as st0ne wounded Weanestay in a riotous break | Borah until ep theag lr The deciding factor was the decision of Cass county’s 37 iqcealture: Wid: HEI OWA "OF OFGiE be poled lreeiat MeAlester | tated. . é delegates to swing to the Moses column after standing pat on Chairman Jones (Dem. Tex.) of the e e ©. D. Powell, 50, foreman of the| President Roosvelt overwhemled 4 -| the first three ballots for B. C. B. Tighe, Fargo candidate. agriculture committee, leading the the anti-New Deal Democrat, Col. : Others receiving votes in the balloting were Rev. L. R. fight against the ‘Prasier-Lemke an: 10 la Henry Breckenridge of New York, for oo Burgum, Jamestown, and Howard Wood, Bismarck. measure, sought to substitute @ plan | ee oe ee No count was made on the fourth ballot and it w rded under which federal land banks would : i Ohio precincts reported, Roosevelt ’. . ‘ . _— a issue notes as the federal reserve banks ° Votes numbered almost 235,000 to less as unanimous after it had become apparent that Moses would now do. ta y s arnin . aa pa i ee Earleir win. Holt and Burgum immediately threw their support to An ment by Rep. ae res vania and Mary- i i et eae do een low ceases ae him when it became apparent the contest had ended. rest ie! LS SEE ars was ruled out of order. : Satesdyiitiiee HOW THE VOTE CHANGED Rep. Lemke (Rep., N. D.), co-au- JEROME SWEENEY. ‘Accept New Roman Empire or wiles rain as Dont to aN ee j Get Along Without Us," Is “ t, Borah, Ballet Ballot Ballot Incomplete feos se «1 BURLEIGH PIONEER, cone eine ot cee Pee! TC) PLEAD “GUILTY Ol} atoces ....-na--218% 284% 316 cepted 120 to 118, : Two guards ‘ob |¢d that the Republican voters of Ohio 247% 238% 229 Byrns Takes Floor (By the Associated Press) 4 are in favor of choosing a candidate 56% 48 48 Speaker Byrns took the floor to read and writing a platform uncompromis- 64% 39 37 a letter from William Green, presi- nesday between the " solr ee coh mee Roosevelt 4 1 1 cent of the American Federation of Labor, opposing passage meas- Italy matched Tuesday's withdrawal , Roose =e —_ teed Geneva delegation ane aie Naa 534 peste a at Abductor May Escape Death The result was a surprise to some party observers for when ; of her ] Green’s letter, the speaker said, re- | Complicati Claim Life of|fiant, hands off warning on Ethiopis. incts. No tabulation of those f 5 th tion opened the Holt supporters had claimed cited that the A. F. of L. soniuye shales cley 5 f Premier Mussolini’s 11 Fopolo d'Italia bis only opponent, Joseph rs Countre- Penalty by Choosing Not the eidassenient “in the bag” for their favorite. Their be 1 re now mene: in Washington County Pioneer Following —_ {repeated 11 Duce's own words: “The wo of New Hampshire had been to Fight Charges was predicated on an overnight promise of the big Ward county | sical a gartoray : Accident First returns there gave supporters delegation to support the Grand Forks man. } May 13.—(— Moses is sure to have one opponent for the nomination | Robinson, Jr, was quoted | despite the convention’s endorsement. That is Ole H. Olson of ~ . in this bill al as ater| prices rise anaeane eende eae - To Abide by Result ngs ryt bag eager Be rogressive” Democrats. To Offer Amendment Of the 37. candidates for the 16 Observers for the Olson group attended the convention but A few moments before, in a move : LSE pneu ts iene took no part in the proceedings. to break down some of the opposition, a ene Feet el ssh ehepelatetertee eee ar tie tai: After endorsing Moses the convention recessed but will house that supporters of the bill defi- Ralph M. Hiner conceded his defeat | vie oftice of the department of jus-|convene again to consider candidates for other offices, with niely would offer an | By Senator Neely in the contest f0F | tice, sald Robinson told him that | Thomas Burke, Bismarck, being credited with a fair chance of — Democra mina mony : . pak sete on tae ae tion. Hugh I. Shott of Bluefield lea | Since pie ae na one winning convention approval as a scandkinte, for congress. Members, he said, Prank Mesbitt of Wheeling for the) viv. Dewey did not reveal whether against the bill because Republican senatorial nomination. the ee would be conditioned upon s form it would permit The Landon cause also appeared} ji. eatenne helped in Vermont, where nine unin- 2 that he was employing structed delegates were picked. pina erin Aer. call Seine t 2 been for several years.” Per cent on farm lands Per cent of the insurable val U. 8. District Attorney Bunk Gard- ner, however, sald he anticipated rr 5 s F ais tt improvements, Some Frazier-Lemke adherents have _. predicted the proposed IN Maintains Average Gait of 71 House leaders planned to Miles an Hour on Return nite information.” Hope for Its Defeat . bres press etter one : . . Cummings, Show Good Increase ee did Sts have any interme Hop to Germany sgainst the bill and , 3 The ta ae accept a guilty plea with the under- Fang age of L. executive council “ Receipts at the local postoffice in- ‘the dea Cork, ng Free State, May 13. menting —(@)—Civil guards st Goleen i it will be defeated.” Byrns said that “ tive on the floor of ae Undertake to vote Timinates against Closing an attack on tive Reilly ( ii Clarence Lehman, 36, County Cork, reported the Zep- Under Machine as Horses pes : ari sci Stimae, Eenelizcouls be en- pelin Hindenburg, returning Run Awa: The the young wife of a wealthy Louisville} bad f y officials unable , . ol! execulive ‘was beaten when she ig ig lec ge ule voy E dpd g E 5 : i! FE (Copyright, 1836, Associated Press) Aboard the Zeppelin July 25, ue big ‘young | miles north of here, is dead from in- Calit, Monday nigh. eee eae tae ie a oe during the many months when he North Da-|yard ran over his body. 3 was the object of a nationwide man- ‘The machine, which hed been hunt, was told by E. J. Connelley, a claim one mile|standing in the field dees eh chief of the Cincinnati office of the in that gtd federal bureau of investigation after Germany. year harvest, was in the way, and inter- rand Robinson had been grilled. Despite fog and failing winds dur- ak ee) “fi admitted” ing the first day’s run from Lake- dition of Ravinius a Pig sie told reporters, |hurst, N. J., the massive airliner had after which, harried by authorities,|maintained an average speed of 71 he spent most of the ransom money to keep ahead of the chase. i i : i ; i ef fe : gs §& as i i i : [ i E E : E i if Ss 4 4 J i ff EF ie i HI E the header ran upon dent reported hearing a car drive out| Miss fearied of Chase ing them to run of the town about 3 a. m. burned ‘That he wearled of the chase short- The sweep, by ‘The burglary was discovered by | Tuesday, fs guided, swung Enoch Kirkeberg, cashier, when he |tion Lehman to the Opened the bank Wednesday morning. | Hospital art Two cream cans, half filled with |been flicting water, were left behind by the rob- |tion the duct contin he bers. One can was inside the bank |taken jithrow | most common per: and the other outaide by a shed. burns Bit ema were arrested bo Bi tale ne investigation wos neta aay |eauali Teport of came the | discloses. pee the Hillaboro officers, water heat Forty-five offenses of nature her clothing. resulted in arrests and made up the SOEes ORATOR WINE biggest share of the 38 lodgers in the pantkesN, Do May | 18-—UP—Miss SEEKS the|city jail during the month. Featee anarews, Oakes High school! ‘Trenton, Ny, that!” Three cars were stolen but all were region in the Adee gs ne, amestown | liam Allen, who and| recovered. Thirteen arrests were made contest, held. in Fargor ake cea tae cereal Dill was not in-| {0% speeding, two for vagancy, and gail regional st. 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