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| ate | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1936 4 PRICE FIVE CENTS Big Vote Forecast in Primary Election Farley Says New Deal Continuance Is Major Issue ENTRIES MANUAL . oe VONE DERBY POUND LADO KNOX |“Wihy Irrigate? Ts |ROSVELTOOPERS [Tur srmagesm1/{ AN 4 WOINDED | Where City | 779%) ANSI LNG SHH ASHLEY | Pertinent Question "XIROUTHPRBM |e a. AS MOKTS BITTE Ballots DEMOCRATIC CHIEF WITH WELFORD, NYE] z-ccs,"=-ss | STEEL FIRM GUARDS) Weds incerta tion son, 10% months old, into his Small Projects in Slope Area Hoppers Do Some Only Four Contests Appear as Asserts Republicans Trying to} Prove Profitable to Their Research of Own ||Program of Work Relief and Strikers Halt Food Train as It} County Candidates Wind | gTHERS CARRYING ON FIGHT Face Right and Left at Operators Limited Feed Loans Ten- Attempts to Run Ports- Up Campaigns Same Time ———— ———————_ Five Constitutional Measures Editor's Note: —Four young men’ doing tatively Planned trangled to death. mouth Blockade " ots aries ore riiteae beberle research near here for the Fina : fon chteed tie errr into of Major Importance on CHEERS ROCK CONVENTION| Shmtcr'nct Stents ter | Site lege anrocen” cert —— —— pie tea i wert Batt, ment “a estimate 50 wiLLiOn COsT|DROUTH CONRERENGK ENGINE ts MET BY GUNFIRE| «inst veces Yo oct to te Bll wauce Platform Contents Jealously story: ; stills indckibheidltasaeidlats will open at 9s. m., Wednesday, came shirts Flying Squad Finally| © tes : Guarded by Wagner. on ‘They took off their shiris to |President Approves Deficiency ADVISORY COUNCIL iS Sheriff's Flying ’ ated oe eyes ‘taind zp ine Bill Carrying $1,425,000,- 1 Ends Fight After Bloody a holes election — nL eae [NAMED BY WELFORD) pnsso-sx-5=s-on th, O., June 23.- in the garments. \ STRENGTH Washington, June. 23. — (7) — company guard was slain and at least President Reosevelt Tuesday signed the new tax bill and the four other persons were wounded of the Wheeling Steel corporation. ISCOUNTED BY N D) All Interests Represented in| Tuesday by rif_le bullets in « violent ea Crop Problem Two of the wounded were company outbreak of rioting between pickets guards. DEMOCRATIC GROUP) An advisory council of 20 North|, Company officials eee é z Bg rast s asii ‘Board That Will Tackle and guards at the Portsmouth plant Dakota businessmen have been named by Gov. Walter Welford to meet with state delegates at the drouth con- & e A = 8 to! Lashkowitz Doubts If Fargoan ference here Thursday at 2 p. m., it and was announced Tuesday from the lettuce, Will Carry His Own Pre- ‘assistant resettioment governor's office. i 4 Members of the council were select- cinct in Election ed so that consideration is given to related interests and to avoid dis- crimination, the governor said before leaving here Sunday to confer with Sonne “It is ble that credit facil- n guards ities must be provided for benefits of | tranzuurt toed, oan conn various lines of business to encourage | trom one part of the plant proper *|that business to be more liberal in| across a New Boston street to an- other section of the company’ eee met thé locomotive and. it its vi decpeeee of the street. . agriculture | strike picke sympathizers lined and labor; Howard Wood, Rural Re-|up across the street. poured ® steady settlement administrator; Thomas H./ stream of shots toward the locomotive Sores wriec tae beset and a flat car. It was met by bul- joo oes ere lan, state lets from the guns of about a dozen welfare board; R. M. Stangler, man- ager of Bank of North Dakote, and engine vicinity of farms where crops have) E. A. Willson, state welfard board, all an4 9 fiat car. The food, intended been destroyed by continued dry/|of Bismarck; Al Breitbach, hotel m8n,|ror employes who had been besieged and E. F. Berry, auto dealer, both Of! or weeks by pickets in = rod and ye the cost as “not a| Jamestown; Martin Oss, New Rock-|wire mill across the street from the . East of the center line of the |penny less than $50,000,000,” ford, lands; Hal 8. Davies, Minot,| main plant, was scattered about the Seventh St. to the center line of To Coordinate newspaper publisher; thea streets. se eee ind north of the township The works program, Nye said, will| Minot, banker, and J. C. . ‘The firing ceased when the flying |” 7° be administered by the works pro-|marck, machine man. squad of Sherif Oakes arrived. the] , Third ward, third precinct: Rich- gress administration and resettlement Pisgparral perso Fargo agricul-| jocomotive and flat car returned and Fey tlaregen bes of the Pysseet line ‘Maddock, Farm- » and north o} town- administration. The latter body will ps Union; Senator a8. > a arbi further attempt to cross the ship line. 1 farm interests; Robert B. Cummins, The plant has been closed since the| Fourth ward: Wachter school. East Mandan, national emergency council;| strike call, throwing 5,00 men out of sae ae” |ACODENT VITIS In Unmanned Balloon SHOW IMPROVEMENT funds to meet the situation would be| Minneapolis, June | 23.—(#)—Start made available as soon as the pro- gram was worked out. After convention eve parleys with radio President Suffered Fractured Spine ii i ° rH wRE gpae ee ei supplied tothe in Accident handicap to prod amid forecasts of quick action on the| stratosphere pressure Th aiti new tax. measure. Western North Signing of deficiency bill] Tuesday morning but sccident patients in local hos- carrying $1,425,000,000 for relief, and tals were reported the omnibus flood control measure Tuesday with at authorizing a $320,000,000 program in danger, according 40 states cut further Monday into the pile of bills awaiting White House! He 4 E 1 ” i g apy FATA f Tan ee bebe iperk see ited $ More Than Two Hours in ducts raised on irrigated land. Stimulates j ells Dalrying Local Fun Spot the dairy industry increase the g E EE ge i ara Te nT Pr tal i esltyl Gesints Ti t tl i ae I i g s & en flaming bulld- Tay, and toe naaaed that the hall & Hi lef é