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[===] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (==- ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS ' Senate Plans to Boost Income Taxes | British Foster Move to Settle War Debts Question iran ; : IN SURPRISE ACTION - BUMPS STATEMENT [Fargo Lands Ten _ || sixteen Years) \WELFORDBACKENS |Bismarck Debate in Same Ro OF FINANCE GROUP REVIVES DISCUSSION in Same Role_|| WIN N FIRST TST la A ag INBUROPE CAPITALS — ys: Events OFPARTY STANTH| LAM Wins Title rmssremeieem come Minor Feature of New ly 84-Year-Old Man . ken Judged Two Best In- | . : Obligations to U. S. Totaling Nothing But Dust ghreontncrerg dividuals in Contest | Begins Life Anew High Wind Hampers Track U. S. Program Aces in Assaults on Capital CONGRESS FATE UNCERTAIN City Meet Marks More Than $13,000,000,000 pilimerck “wee cietppointed vention Site Grin reeea Os hay 18 pptitield, N. D, May 16—17)— 4 es aan e days venture are no’ an Are Involved A huge black cloud id Coneal onan Harry Bridgeford's Fargo Lapel ey ee debating) over for John Swenson, 8, North Normal Levy on Average Man’¢ 4 —_—_—_—_——- out of the west at sunset broug! school sq up \- Dakota pioneer. nothing but dust. vance predictions here Saturday JAMESTOWN GETS MEETING By the “OMinoray oo atin Daa: Determined to make a new Earnings Would Be Raised AUSTRIA DISBANDS GUARDS| white heavy rains were report- | morning, qualifying 10 men to lead F Honlving& aiedbtis decision of the| start, Swenson arrived here after One Per Cent ed from western Morton county |Jamestown, Valley City and Bis- r Convention Previously Had]! judges. The opposing team was Car-| ‘tiving by horse and buggy from and northern Burleigh, only a j|marck in the preliminaries of the i rington high school Devils Lake, a distance of nearly Runners Sent from Addis Ababa| ‘%W drops of moisture pelted the /13th annual Capital City track and : Been Set for Bismarck; Gerald Rosen of Bismarck was} 200 miles. Washington, May 16.—()—A com: Capital City dgzing the night. | field meet at Hughes field. May 25 | awarded the Burr medal for the best| _ He expects to locate in the insti to Learn Fate of Ameri- Generally fair Saturday night | Jamestown landed eight berths in lay 25 Is the Date individual performance. He was pre-| Deslum community near here. ican Missionaries tafe vas the UC ePweanine bas (Coty seven ant Bemree one Cae j atl p th it th Aa gS its a toward s vote in the senate finance In the first test of strength since|Burr of the North Dakota supreme committee. rea forecast. Mie aiaee tate = ae ane the county conventions, Oscar E.|court, the donor. q ‘The new program, in which Presi- stone, Hasen, > yt snares +WO Erickson, chairman of the Republican} The Bismarck team also was ] 5 dent Roosevelt’s proposal for taxing qi (By the Associated Press) got te’ SVE DESPERADOBS 4 cabinet were reported fostering a apiece; New Salem and Hebron, one each. move Saturday to settle Europe’s war ~ one existing record was vention set for May 25 at Jamestown.| Lennie Lasken of Bismarck was State central committee was over-|awarded the Grand Forks Herald undistributed corpora’ iruled and the Republican state con- | trophy. $12 my) 10 PREVENT be @ comparatively minor tealre/ Wad iy Eee Erickson, candidate for office on | voted second individual honors. Gayle ° ’ orn Aa isisaitet or nish threatened during the Yeti the Nonpartisan League faction ticket | Kelley was the third member of the would adopt it in substance. 4 Pt ribet cc aot tal because of the strong wind whic! ; headed by William Langer, previous-|Bismarck team. Fourth member of The normal tax on individual in- aling fed 3 oh $13,000,000,000— swept across the field from the west, ly had set the convention for May 25|the team was Harriet Rosen. Miss comes would be increased by one- i Pave arlaed ner iden aL ele ) slowing up the time in all of the jand 26 at Bismarck. Pearl Bryant is coach. fourth, boosting the levy from the the “misunderstanding” over debts in 1% inches of equalling the shot : onthe state enecutiva committee re-| Rey, Ferdinand Pols snd Clilo Surti-'N, Y. Lawyer and Dateotive|rian sso Sal tisk ee ve e call and sent out a new one 2 r cent on income of corpora- } sdlmninated. s ves focal He ni nan te ee ir % signed by Erickson and R. R, Smith,| Fargo and Valley City pressed Are Indicted on Charges ‘dona: ® surtax of 7 per ‘cent on un- ’ uthoritative sources in. London, F Tip Lead: C of In . 4 secretary of the state central com-|Grand Forks for the sweepstakes distributed corporate profits, and however, discounted the reports in| Farme ip Leads to Capture) best mark in the javelin, a Fae! B2)] | mittee. The vote was not announced.|@ward following announcement of of Extortion apply the normal income rate of 5 per the Laborite Daily Herald, pointing) o¢ One Convict Partice nies ft. 4 in, and qualified The convention opening is set for {final music and commercial results cent to dividends. out the British budget made no pro- All cot’: Pairgo’s qualitie e in| For 16 years, Frank McGlynn |> 5m, while at 10 a, m. a meeting |Friday night. New York, May 16—(7)—A. Henry Would Affect 2,000,000 vision for debt payments, ‘Break’ Pisce le woe has attached whiskers and ap> or’ the’state central committee has| The sweepstakes cup will not bel Ross, Brooklyn lawyer, jointly indict-| The income tax boost would affect Blum gave no indication the ques- the running and jumping events, the/ tied a characteristic mole to ‘ded until after the state high lain ft to get a single man ; Reka been called at which an attempt may |@war until ai si igh !ed with Max D. Krone, a private de-|® large number of persons, perhaps tion of payment would be reopened ama ped nega weights. Bex-| his face, whenever he has been” lhe made by Welford supporters on|School track meet here May 22 and/tective, after Alfred §. Smith, Jr|more than 2,000,000, and there was by the Socialist government which tiers, Okla., May 16.—(?) Hed to assume the role then rtaint takes office June 1, while his party| qi” serie, |ton wan both of his heats in the high! €F' Abraham Lincoln, Otherwise, |*H€ committee to unseat Erickson, |. 8 potnis acquired then are added /signed a complaint charging extor-| uncertainty about its fate in congress. to the total. -| The compromise program was de- leaders asserted such & move would! one of cight desperate convicts Sillacy Woe otsPasior Ulland pe his features and his stature are ‘Music Results a tigate’ Sateee Atbrioey scribed by Chairman Harrison (Dem.- be “political suicide. who escaped from McAlester pen- | esrective heats in the ee so Lincolnesque that he has be- Results of Friday night’s music con-| Jonn J. Sullivan. Miss.) a8 a “composite” of several ’ Rather, the Frenchman said, the) jtentiary Wednesday, was cap- Walery of Gladstone, Cowdrey of come Hollywood's leading por. tests: Smith, son of the former governor, | members’ suggestions. debt question is a dead issue on which| tured Saturday by officers at a Valley Gity and Horwits of Fargo won| ‘raver of the famous president ‘Mixed quartet—Carrington, highly | said he was forced to pay out $12,900| The 7 per cent surtax plan was toes vata nds USOC Wok RI SOMBIE? ava apetryrpsemmnnaeste ps bebe 98 ered mer rte mn / IN FLAMING HOUSE superior; ihe tals reaanma Cole ios he had igre nametion ae Lely powered from ier nar eee Wal ni er Piano posure becat panied ginal suggesti taxing and America. not seriously wounded. ree ta pavaAlis beri = race: SECRET OPERATIVES and Patricia Rasmussen), superior; | young woman to a West 23rd St. hotel | Undistributed profits, and the pian Austria's new single dictator, Chan- Turtle Lake (Amy Jean Wi a as a whole was @ complete revision ‘asa ismarck leaped 19 le Lake y fasson and|in 1933. Pl cellor Kurt Schuschnigg, diverted his} Antiers, Okie, May 16—()— 16% infor ths best distance in the i HH Willabrink Boehm), excellent. Krone is being held in the Tombs|Of the form in which the tex bill ation to economic problems and|*iémich! mountsin natives, quick to|broad jump and Spear of Dickinson Girl's low voice solo—Thelma Dahl-| prison. ‘He also was named in a passat ee wane mn bri spot “strangers,” joined hands with | hurled the discus 125 ft. for the best strom of Forman, highly superior; | separate indictment. le chief executive, mes- « . vestoration of foreign markets. he law Bat agg game of|mark in that event. Phoebe Quist of Grand Forks, su-| Both Smith and the woman, Cath-| Sage, recommended a levy on undis- Egrlier he virtually anded the urday grim perionk: al ~Jerine Marie Paviick,' testified before Profits whieh would equa! Chamber music group—Fargo, su-|the grand jury. Smith, a lawyer, has|the tax which would be paid if the perior; Grand Forks, excellent. been estranged from his wife since | Profits were distributed. Treasury ex- ‘vate helmwehr ‘(homeguard) of = relay 2 Poe deta: von starhemberg, de- |9f escaped convicts. 440, half-mile, pole vault or. ] umm: tempt to Arrest Man for posed vice chancellor, by announcing |_,7R® "all remained’ hot after the race. \ RemuPMly Of te dares fale e Boy's quartet—Grand Forks, su-| 1982, perts estimated this would average only members of the Austrian militia |eoPure is eShpaatbee bedded PE Alleged Threat lperior; Fargo, excellent. caasihenetioceg 33% per cent. are to be allowed to bear arms. SUILAoe stent AbcAtabae cb for| .100 yard dash—First heat, Walery, Piano solo—Rosemary Bloom of Modified tn House His declaration was softened, how. |PuIGt ig near egging for Gladstone, first; Hollensworth,, Val Account Alleges That Hoffman Gosdonaville, Va. May 16: a |Pargo, highly superior; Lydia Tiets of In the rea prea this eee a ever, by the qualification. many of aie There t een ve 2 ttle th — Ellendale, superior. @ gradual up per cent von Starhembers's soldiers would be| Push was the third of the desper-|third. Time 10 seconds. aen.| Has Knowledge, May Be /savage sun battle that lasted far 2nt0 (Girls high volce solo—Ruth Pur- on all corporate income, ‘depending 4 absorbed into the militia. ate gang to be taken, and five re-| yon “Hebron, second: Rausch, St. Aiding Investigation nase white officer, the others steneau of Langdon, highly superior upon how much of it was withheld 1 Fear over the fate of American|™sined at large. Mary's, third.” Time 11.9 seconds, urday, one & white officer, the others |r Sule McCann of Valley City, from dividends. ‘The house adopted missionaries in war-torn Ethiopia Officers were confident they soon) Third heat: Cowdrey, ley Clty, an aging Negro who the president's proposal for repealing would overtake Claude Beavers and first; Smith, Steele, second; Felsz,! New york, May 16.—(?)—The New| toppled, wounded or slain, into the |perior. all te levies, ted caused mission officials to dispatch Claude Pugate together, and Julius Jamestown, third. Time 11.2 seconds. York Sun said Saturday that “an| funeral pyre of their burning cottage. Underwood Wins Bs pomp peeapionges rateegertn runners from Addis Ababa to remote 220 yard dash—First heat, Cowd' d Mixed chorus—Division B, Under- more than dollars. communities to inquire the Ameri-|2Ohannon and Jess Cunningham in| valley City, first; Horwitz, Fargo, | organization of investigators and pri- Eve artes. Ay ages aes wood, highly superior; Carrington, It was this repealer which met with cans’ wheresbouts, anther pale, wilt A. 7, MOArt a | msane Te S SretCes. cindatgne: | Tate, Meementes so seoree its members| PO Sot Seccite hospliel treaties |eupecior a most opposition in the senate. perhaps holding out as a “lone wolf.’ first; Banning, Mott, second. ‘Time | use numerical designations is actively before ca member es ia Girl's trio—Valley City, highly su- In an effort to bolster the commit- WASHINGTON SILENT Ge elena Tyentperegye eer LC TCS continuing the ives Hesiion | OC) tne onegrote! ti me and set it|perior; Cando, superior McNary’s Four-to-One Lead Is| e's belief in the undistributed profits ON WAE DEBTS QUESTION bloody gang of 24 who broke out of| Third heat: Fuller, Fargo, first;| Lindbergh kidnaping case with the|the Ne tenant home and set it|perior; oe lo, st is i ieeauaicanniaes y tax, treasury experts have submitted Washington, May 16.—()—Presi- the state penitentiary Wednesday, Benieh. Steele, second. Time 25.3 sec-| knowledge, if not the active support, | fire. aera chorus— iy pany ee Cut as Country Precincts in confidential form the names of 15 i dent Roosevelt and the state depart-|Killing a foreman and wounding tw0|°"%y nurales—First heat: Sexton, of Governor Hoffman of New Jersey.”| As the flames rose they silhoutted |town, highly superior , z multi-millionaires who, they said, \ ment were alient Saturday on’ war |8usrds, were believed to be penniless) rargo, first; Bauer, Jamestown, sec-| The newspaper said it had learned the armed figures of the two Negroes, Begin Reporting would pay considerably higher taxes ri ho fell it later to be ton- Division A—Fargo and debts but it was believed: they would) 0d Af00t is cape | Ei eC ee ee te anes to Hoffman and repre: sumed by the flames. Grand Forks, both highly superior. be rating to. Beenie) European pro- ture of Pugh, ands 1 Dp of Second heat: Ulland, Farg sent themselves as his agente. ‘The dead: Orchestra, Division B—Hillsboro, Portland, pana Pa Ceara ’ ‘ ‘This has been the official attitude|officers were aided by a group of : i Sie celitet Rein yanena es 2 te | eg ee ee ceetestee Wine Charles L. McNary in early returns in of the government for some time. In|citizens in surrounding his hideout. | , High hurdles—First_heat: Sexton,| gun said, “known as ‘K-4’ in reports | Orange county. = o st | the Oregon primary election narrowed Peg iat agers e-beam eta Forno. fet ee. Bismarck. s¢¢ land telephone conversations, accord- William Wales, 65, the Negro. Carrington high school won firs! Pas — Lair piles Phir Leads veto meyer arn 4 ? Pine ing to a former associate, is Harold| Cora Wales, his sister. (Continued on Page Three) AAy As seenben only positive action so far. paragraph saying. that Washington ei, atthe ied inne Ns nee as tones: pnt at: the] PS tarcipen ete MeWaiine WELFORD PONDERS The veteran Republican senator, who| Prelate Defies Pope; . ‘ NR spc bergen Lid 4] Liana Bi signed some 12 years ago and now] tried to arrest the Negro on an accu- pele 8 ee eee Aue Stay 8 in Rouen Place pte aid Piece eee 4 ie se m a and| holds » New York state license as a|Sation of a wealthy white woman, lay » s payment of this indebtedness.” Spear of Dickii 126 ft. 3 , George Zinn, - and one-half to one margin Saturday, Payee erect ots ae Petes ns ene ACTION ON QUSTERS giving him 42,292 ballots in 840 of the| Rouen, France, May 16—(7)—Arch- Shot put—Cysewski, Jamestown; i Sani state’s 1,627 precincts. Sam Brown,| bishop Andre Dubois de la Villerabe) Fandrick, Hazen; Schatz, Valley City; cemetery. . kK McWilliams was wounded in the Bootlegger Is Hunted CHINA ARMY MOVE fe Hitied.” Beet distance by EMIMONS PIONEER arm and leg. wakes at tila stage.and: Thendore, il former state senator, polled 12,253 As U.S. Agent Killer Other officers in the party sum-|Adams County Commissioners son, 11,345. Nelson is a former mem- J Jamesto wn; is pose yey apathy ts , Dickii Baker, Mmoned state officers and a posse of ernor Oregon Townsend boar: Chicago, May 16. — (@) — Harlan|No Excuse Seen for Having| Jamestown, and, Bowers, Bismarck. CLAIMED BY DEATH citizens which ewelled at the heigns| Appear Before Gov MeNary is seeking his fourth six- Crouch, bootlegger named as the distance by Cysewski, 156 ft. of the battle‘to nearly 300. at Hearing year term in the senate. slayer of Federal Revenue Agent John| Nearly 10,000 Troops With- 2 Sergeant Wayne Carr made a rush Republican national committeeman R. Foster, was hunted in two states a - ar Shauelaa st raunaet Ras ge: to help McWilliams to safety and was Ralph E. Williams received 28,740 Saturday. Squads of government op- in Asiatic Nation Miner "Fareo: Carter, Valley city; | Rites for George S. Suverly to} iit himself. Gov. Walter Welford took under |votes from 840 precincts compared with 5 eratives and police searched for him eet eK sin | ~~ Be Held Monday at St. ©. L. Young, brother of the sheritt, |*dvisement Saturday has 18,480 for Charles L. Dorris and 14,149 Indlana. May 16.— (®) —Unitea| Broad jump—Se> ae was shot in the jaw. rought against | two Noe for Ben Dorris, who sought the post| istered other foreign diplomats | Soler, Helbling, Bt. Mary’s Church Oscar Munday, Somerset, Va, po-|County commissioners, following Sr-| Williams has held for 28 years. c liceman, was struck in the arm and|Suments heard by him. In complimentary votes on their began a study Saturday of the serious | Best dist: back. ‘The two commissioners, A. J. For-|respective party tickets, President situation arising from Japan's > George 8. Suverly, 67, pioneer Em- dahl and J. E. Bales, both charged| Roosevelt trailed Senator William E. strengthening of its North China gar- mons county farmer, died at 8:20 ° with “misconduct, malfeasance, crime|Borah in the comparative vote for risons which caused the Nanking gov- p.m, Friday at a local hospital of/ LO Distribute Annual in ottice, neglect of duties and in- is polls, zt te | Tokyo. Crippled Steamer Is heart disease. ue Pele Peousit oie At Special Exercises compton” have held office since + e jan. 1, . Crouch when the latter shot Foster. | » Diplo Docked at Ketchikan |hepiis!, only three hours befor ‘Appearing before the governor at] tial Rites will, be held at 9 2. m., Mon-|_ The 1986 edition of Marichimes, year|the special hearing were the defend- Return Man to Face Ketchikan, Alaska, May 16.—(P—|day in St. Mary's procathedral with|book of St. Mary’s high school has | ants and their attorney P. B. Garberg Minot Check Charge Weary and unshaven, Captain A. W-|/pey, Joseph 8. Schmidt officiating. |Come from the press, and is to be dis-|of Fargo and the complainants, rep- “Bt. , etery, | tributed at special exercises next Mon-|resented by State’s Attorney Henry Per guverly eae aL 1869, day, which has been designated as|Moen of Adams county and J. K. , Mo. 4 day. trance in thick fog. In con-|st 570% C2). Me. een ons coun. |, The editorial statt ‘responsible for ith the tired captain were 29 t singin ngers yy with his parents and has lived Passe awed there continually with the exception of two years that he worked in Bis- Little Rock, Ark. May 16—(%)—|em; it Hf ! it business paigns for the Independent Voters as- marck, manager. They hand down their posi- He married Miss Clara Suter Nov. |tions to Teresa Revell, Janet Ferguson, secon: q Je troops. 30, 1894, at Bismarck. The Suverly ‘ shy farm is located about five miles south |/0 Milt and Clayton Crane, respect laims, Farmer Must Serve ! i F are done. garrison of Livona. . *. ‘There \ to strengthen Its position on the Asia Besides his widow he leaves two| mimeogtached toes ened ee: Life for Killing Four) us: a i mainland by removing any. necessity sisters, Mrs. 8, H. Smith of Hutchin-| school, for the coming year is as fol- For Title Golf Meet} 3.1 Minn. May 16. th.” ukuan and Cook |iows: ' Florence Bobsien, editor; Ms: : — Poelaert, 36-year-old farmer, Satur- Galen FORINES, AEMSENDY OCLRE, Southport, Eng, May 16—(P}—All| day was convicted of second degree be | Lucille Dallelr, business manager. members ofthe American Curtis CUP by Judge 3. ‘ Eckener Not Making _|er's championships here Saturday, as of killing his 39 Bridget Newall, a 24-year-old Eng- woman, i | E E Second Flight to U.S. HH i i : Hf i i re j Young Emmons Child Dies Here Saturday Satarday tr rigged eae, bse Raymond Wagner, 17-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wagner, who ; Pepe bo cy Pitt i oki . : i i te : Hf tH a i | if af

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