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inte. | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 i BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1936 ‘ PRICE FIVE CENTS celeriac dE EST Tle oe ce eran ns ene i de alata On Ad hd Ne OREN 2 Choo: | Car Crash Takes 2 More Lives sci Smith’s Call to Repudiate FDR Is Scorned weteten AL DENOUNCED FOR pesca esos HIS coo si $20,000,000 SOUG jemi es ware eee ATTEMPT 10 SPL OPUS. GOVERMNENT ; es SE = | DEMOCRATICRANKS POR RELI IN STATE Crackup 6 Miles West of “| it of property—where and es $6,000,000 Needed for Direct Steele bg or constitutional amendment| Not One Delegate'to Convention NINE KILLED IN NORTHWEST, rf Dole, Welford Says, Leav- ing for Capital which would permit the legislature} Comes Forward to Support Mrs. Frank Murphy, Bismarck SUGGESTS ROADS BUILDING ‘to set up a system for the assessment and collection of taxes other than Happy Warrior Upset Victim, Reported Improving that now waa a is Liege grin ms prt only, that it loes_ not 5 chatge the system. ‘But in the only| BUT FARLEY IS WORRIED other state where it has been adopted ‘Goulsiana) ‘the authority has been! New Dealers Throng Philadel- Water Conservation in East, Ir- YY | ‘ : dnd'p- total tf it nee the Ror sor, emmy toa] Pit Awaling Opening Cave rigation in West Are Pro ) : meen aig tie esta with elty boards and count pos boro ppt mi bn sfleenpsirydin todies ta Tuesday Morning grams Broached [ : 4 : : Killed outright when a sudden blow- which the taxpayer may protest if he ee ili , out plunged their car into a ditch six feels he has cause. Philadelphia, June 22.—()—The : Scattered light rains were reported : be a : miles west of Steele on U. 8. Highway This amendment would place all|convening Democrats took over | this ’ ; — from some sections of North Dakota : . : ae eee Mrs. <Gertrns Pita se such authority in the hands of a state|!ong-time Republican citadel Mon- : Monday as Gov. Walter Welford and c : (Seal oe ab terson, about 30, board or official. Any protests or|4ay amidst predictions by leaders that 3 , 3 U. 8. Senator Gerald P. Nye flew to rae of St. Paul. complaints would have to be filed with|the national conclave would return a Washington to appeal to President : se In a Bismarck hospital with a him. ‘The result would be to remove| thundering “no” to Alfred E. Smith's . ’ F| | Roosevelt for federal relief ald for this ; ; spinal injury, extent of which X-rays control of the assessment and taxa-|demand for the repudiation of Presi- 3 state’s drouth-stricken farmers. : raghtled determine this afternoon, was tion of property one more step from] dent Roosevelt. ‘ The governor and the senator esti- pF . } ja 2 occupant of the car, Albert the direct control of the people. One after another, New Dealers in ‘ mated $20,000,000 in direct and work : ' ] | Cottingham, 67, of Harrison, Ohio. His Q. Why did the legislature submit|COmmand of the situation here step- tellef would be needed to tide the ¢ : ; condition is regarded as “critical” by this measure to the people? Ded forward to denounce Smith or to . | | farmers through the rest of the sum- : the attending physicians. A. Ostensibly because the law levy- ese ores WikY is ‘ mer and winter, due to crop losses. as Mrs. Prescott's 18-year-old son, Ned, ing a tax on the gross earnings of, they called his mistaken course. 1 Welford said $6,000,000 will be need- g escaped with minor injuries. publle utilities had been declared un-|,, Among the delegates arriving for ; ec in direct relief, beginning at once, all > . ~ The party were on their way from vonsbitatlonil. ‘This would correct| ‘He convention opening Tuesday, none . ‘ if the farmers are to be kept from St. Paul to a ranch in Montana. thus far have risen to support the E : = going hungry. N.D. Traffic Toll This new portrait shows the queen mother of England with her grand- children, the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, children of the Duke and Duchess of York, and the infant Prince Edward, son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent. (World Copyright, 1936, by The London Times— from Assoctated Press) that condition. '|statement in which Smith and four “They just haven't anything to turn a ir there was 1 . political rama other anti-New Deal Democrats called , to,” said the governor. “Their re- on the convention to aside Mr. : serves long ago were wiped out by it was ciate obe renee sas pag| Roosevelt and nominate eenu- : : drouth which came year after year.” sete need of official, thus strengtn-|i€ Democrat” for presfdent, _ : : In addition to direct relief, a work ert the power of the state at the| Pending the opening gavel, thou- _ > : relief program must be launched, ac- e sands of delegates and visitors busied " cording to Welford. Emphasizing that Se dus Oem wy ta oo es] crons-ces|36 Candidates on litical subdivisions. - Meeting for the first time as Republican presidential and vice presidential Welford s Seemparsslaitiyie sy tak- @. Has any other state a consti- € nominees, Gov. Alf M. Landon (left) and Col. Frank Knox, Chicago pub- tutional provision similar to this and Sarre an oe Farley's usual! tisher, are shawn (top) clasping hands on the steps of the Kansas capi- Pheer lie | pr teieetpet Ly Re eee eis were! Burleigh Ballots — aystem. ‘The proposed North Dakota, ‘Ti eltppecr words iton, hie successor, as they drove away from-the.station in Topeka. . ei ae a epee pel alt conting fo Coroner N. J. Ness of Kid- fim from the Loulstana law Franklin D. (Aeseelated Press Photos) half of the state. A farm-to-market are as SPN es einen ine Q. How has it worked out there? , ee pea peearans Ato will bores vos Four Contests Hold More Than| Mrs. A. H. Scott, 70, Adams, Wis. ” One result has been to penalize U.C.T. Official Asks ‘We estimate that 14 to 15 million killed in collision east of Moorhead individuals who were opposed to the|tie American Liberty league, Farley Defeat of Proposal en ee eae Average Interest; 116 Al- Mrs. Millie Veitch, 56, Fargo, N. D. ruling political clique. In one case a said “the objectives and connections Meets to Welford, * indications PROMISING R ARMER ready Have Voted daughter of Mrs. Scott, killed in same Fargo, N. D., June 22—Repeal of|are that some 46,000 farm families in accid barber who had been paying $40 ajof people of this kind are by this yas assessed $800 a year.|time thoroughly well known to every pape beat he} packed up his two bar-| American.” the absent voters act, proposed in an Ldleeasd yor pe pene as Candidates for Burleigh county of- ber chairs and moved to Arkansas| Invoking the memory of Jefferson, initiated measure on the primary bal-| farm families in North Dakota. E fices launched their final pre-elec- over night. Jackson and Cleveland, the Smith IN P ARTY AMP. Al N lot next Wednesday, would virtually| simultaneous meetings were held in tion “putechs” here Monday as the @. Could this system be used tojstatement issued in New York said disenfranchise a vast army of North| ail counties of the state Saturday to voters prepared to go to the polls to Bh ee, penalize one farmer and give political/that to be true to the Democratic Dakota traveling men, railroad men|discuss the situation and listen to a \s sahniae a cenaaniaaaiets cast their primary ballots Wednesday. inj ee ae +» hospi reward to another? party meant taking “the heavy hand ——_- and business and professional men,|radio address by Welford, who asked | Says Wallace Favors New Form Forty-one candidates were listed on re Prenat jurday. ‘A. Yes. And the only appeal wouldjof government off business,” balanc- who, of necessity, are frequently and|that each gathering make recommen- the county no-party ballot and 12 Ns » orf dangas Towa, be to a state board, perhaps far re-|ing oe budget and the ending of dole| Destined to Lose Running) unexpectedly absent from their voting | dations as to its needs and send rep- of Federal Aid for U. S. ethers had eg capri eee the em rn mee a on conditions. precincts. Tesentatives to a state meet = i appa oe gislative S tebell, “4 Chance in Several States This 4s the thought developed by| ned for Bismarck next Thurstey once Agriculture Positions on the Republican and | Killed near Sioux Palls, 8. D. in the “Due to Laws | mas Dunn of azg. grande gvener wi reer on i Wate at on te ante | Nene Seen, Me aD ato igo Rad aad Philadelphia, June 22.—()—Demo- 4 ¢fon may be equitable upon all prop-|Colby of New York, Former Governor Travelers council for North Dakota iphia, Z tor, treasurer, judge and commissioner erty and in order that_no property {Joseph B. Ely of Massachusetts, and} Philadelphia, June 22.—(?)—Rep.| and Minnesota, formerly, for 10 years, Custer’ 's Last St d cratic platform builders faced thisjof the fifth district contests, the Tall 2 vcore ate a worthy 3 es fall, mthey sa then It oo ee ‘That’ St raat at the i] P, I seay ge eaem gpeT eopE IY didates wil be ‘climinated oe Five other persons were injured in shall escape. . - “If you fail,” , “then pat- es 's just wi e repeal mise the fi stem of in- a aim of government? riots voters pt all pertica it koe |® series of hurdles Monday in. his] oy the absent voters lew would ae| ~ ageant Is Scheduled | ero farmer a system of in-| general election Nov. 3. the crash, which witnesses sald oc ow ‘does. that] unhesitatingly standard Union party campaign for the presi- Dunn, “ bol: surance against disasters like floods} At noon Friday 119 absent voters|curred at a point on the highway HIT’ aparece Tally in onder to, preserve. the| 4eNc. . Gils mmecmure ie on eebete ota wnOush | Custer Battlefield, Mont., June 22.| and drouths? ballots hed been filed at the county | Where a third car was parked. @. Would such an amendment! america of the great leaders of the| Leaders here said he was destined|sonable idea. My recommendation|—(?—The heroic “last stand” of 8| authoritative sources said Secretary | ®uditors’ office here and every can- Ae Argent, ee Sioux Falls, hhave any other effect? past.” to lose chances in several states be-|t© ll commercial travelers and to little band of cavalrymen who were Wallace wanted crop insurance as & didate was urging his constituents|8. D. died at Madelia, Minn., from A. Yes. By laws classifying : sev everyone who doesn’t want to see|Wiped out by savage Sioux in the Lege a eee iad is ea to get out and vote on Wednesday. | !njuries MEER 5 SOOKE ENE, property for taxation purposes, the cause of laws barring entry of ® NeW! them disenfranchised is vote ‘no’ on|™0St famous Indian fight of the form of feder: agricul- Six For Treasurer there Thursday. legislature would tax religious insti- . party in the campaign at this late| this measure.” Pioneer west will be reenacted Thurs-| ture, and that he also desired en-| Six candidates are in the race for Pillager Woman Dies tutions, churches and similar organ-| But this overnight summons from| date. day. dorsement of the principle of crop! the office of county treasurer. ‘They| Mrs. Charles Gardner, 33, Pillager, . the right for a broed bolt against the| There were indications in other) Mill Is in A: t Alongside the twisting Little Big! control. were Theodore R. Taylor of Wilton,|Minn., killed when car parked In Agreemen Horn river, Sioux and Cheyenne James C, Meisner, John P, Danrot,|Sutomobile near Brainerd. New Deal on grounds of fundamental | quarters, too, that some effort might a "5 bratealin:full wanae Some other highly-placed New Deal-| Lud: Leslie Webster, 23, of near Bemidji, angible propert; Wi galia and troops udvig Quanrud, John P. Boren and > 23, 1. tenet Ne F a chat te Ameri anism, be mace es by Democrats ind crowd re ith Union Employes from Fort Meade, &D, a sage | 4 oe: eee emis Fe) sbeliete suacemenleee) Art z Benoon, n all of Bismarck. ine killed en aa 5 oriver ra into rates on money, credits, ete behind the third-party ticket of Re eer “Democanis designation’ ‘This |peinrormation that a new agreement !day program to mark the 60th anni- Pan augd bo head ace eee Kate eck ihe tek tarlondly ies of ais ea A. Yes, many states have enacted 5 versary of the Custer massacre of a 2 . , in~ id such os Among them is Minne- 7 June 25, 1876, Wallace was said to be supported|cumbent treasurer, and A.C. Isaming-| Moorhead accident, was in serious by former AAA Administrator Ches-jer, all of Bismarck. condition in a hospital. vote, ' : Progres-' Monday by R. A. Middaugh, vice presi-| , "70m scattered parts of the country | te, Davis and several other men,! Spencer Sell and G. are| The condition of Mrs, Frank Mur- a. ibe campaigning for this sive federation rejected resolution|dent of the state federation of labor. een of the few survi-| inciuding some members of congress. | opposing I. C. Davies, incumbent, for|DhY. ‘Bismarck, injured’ in the auto vse, tet. Ml sanmed e Se mer i Sl ne ee a ae al te nce we ete ete Z al stal to feature . g , W. G. sat ofc ome See} ies ae Atounding| Lemke had encouragement trom Dr-lelevator following reports crcusted| Lutheran Convention | iesders because. of the present seri-|Womer, Tebbo ‘Tarms of Mencken tbl” tmproved Monday. Date for an Pago Three bands blaring “Mappy Days Are Franc! nsend, from ances, . Dake! ‘Tryge seek - | nques . Murphy’ Again,’. the #200-a-month plan, who planned a|tevterhent ss Oriente there "| ©6Offering Baby Bonus) “out 1 North Dakots and other| fin) ‘Commissioners posts not been set, according to Coroner Ly ° tale of convention fanfare for|conference with the North Dakotan. In a telegram to Middaugh Law- A tentative draft of » farm plank, Incumbent candidates who are un- |W. Larson. Everyone Invited and file. ‘Townsend said in New York Sunday |rence J, Mero, Grand Forks, secretary| Zap, N. D., June 22.—(P)—The Lu-| s.i4 to be in the hands of Senator|°PPoeed are Charles Fisher, clerk of| | Private rites for Mr. Murphy will would grant personallof the state federation of labor, said:|theran convention of the Missourl| Warner of ‘New York. pective| courts f ; be held at 2 p. m., Tuesday at the To Election Party ke if he “accepts un-|«tn fairness to all concerned, wish to|Synod was on record here Monday| Wetman of the resolutions ecmmite| 7: (Regnier 00 Faeh Sap , old age pension idea.”|inform you mill and flour workers) favoring rearing of large families a8] tee has omitted both insurance and| Once again The Bismarck ‘Trib- Movement? slinllers|Teaeral Union No, 19177, representing) members, eee ward, rade eal | Production control. These with all candidal tee eae nen aa sey "|" Administrative sources reported that| sheriff, state's attorney tome Golo Bismarck radio station, will join organization since The convention, which closes Tues-| there was general agreement UPON of the second district, Justices of the forces to bring to residents of this al day, offered a cash borius to every eae suapeneenet t i Peace and county constables will auto- arma bullelas retirroa a ie eee within the district for Preservat of soil fertility. matically be placed on the November missionary every child over the fourth in each Sontinnetes: of the reciprocal trade/ paitot. Officers elected were Rav, Wobltel agement cers were fe ;| tive organizations. Hannover, vice president; Rev. Emil Ziegler, Helena, Mont, socretary;| , Enlargement of the domestic mar-lsgainst George 6, Rev. O, G. Tieman, Edgeley, N. D.,| et through of state's attorney, arid ©, ine Nailers mission director. wanes. of Driscoll and Charles A. Eg bf PA pos RE Endorsement of commudity loans. lot Moffit seeking the second ry t Provisions credit com! farm in the Kenney rg orth Hit in Fight, Mercer tenancy by enabling qualified tenants See eee roadcast TINS) Man Seriously Injured fe he ppneniee 98 peace and North Dakota WPA workers who Otte: pany three gathered in the city auditorium Sat- Bismarck hospit r Tail Com) day afternoon to hear the broadcast early Si Bond Issue Approved|a. ‘8 nation-wide WPA staff meeting anon. tenes, Searoee bey i pte Ez pdeuiniatratce ae: gs eeeciae| iniury at» fight in Mercer Gaturday ibtinertiy te ismue. 00.000, 200 f0. Fit in 'H.|night at which he was an innocent) us bystander. He was accident ally |OCat, Tall Power company of Minne, struck on the jaw and was knocked! strogd commissioners, . Valley Will Get gn Unit E i : i i i pet