The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 27, 1936, Page 1

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Oye “4 oe ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA,:SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1936 Welford Ekes Out Poll Victo Democrats Renominate Roosevelt, Garner Has Lead of 604 FOR FIRST TIME IN North Dak ota to Al Smith Demonstration oe ae a Votes With Only YEARS ROL : } . shioyn|_Remain Dry Oasis 9 Precincts Out Discount Possibility of Recount Changing Fig« Weary Democratic Delegates ROSEY ELT ASKED | ures on Basis of Past History; Hopton, All Other Referred, Initiated Prime Selves to Renomin- Acts Are Defeated by Sub- iE FOR CERE june : oh |] |Moses, Nygaard and Holt Win in Democratic —— PRICES AT MARTS pa rey a ee **Column; Three Progressives—Heiling, LL Bf Believe Pr lent Will Vigorous- —————_ voters decided at the polls in Wed- ae ‘ iu Kane, Olsness—Successful e Welford Wires President That) Desday’s primary in pessing on the if siaiiiaanaliai ly Espouse Platform in question for the sixth time since Conditions Have Grown statehood. Talk Tonight Infinitely Worse De ibn sabe ent _ ; : : THE RIVAL TICKETS Philadelphia, June 27.—()—Twice 2 . unanimous, the Democratic conven " : ; bs ‘ REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT tion renominated Roosevelt and Gar- ner Saturday for the already-accel. ‘ampaign. erating presidential c: Both the president and vice presi- a Ee Congressmen—William Lemke| Congressmen —J. J. Nygaard and Usher L. Burdick. and Henry Holt. Governor—John Moses. Governor—Walter Welford. | Fit: Gov.—P. H. Costello, Lieut. Gov—T. H. H. Thoreson. aids of State—Mary A. Fene- Secretary of State—James D. State Treasurer—Philip Heil- Immediate support F ronna. in & space of | livestock roaring iad. bows ridin : ' srr$ 2 ; “ ing.* i of President Roosevelt Saturday by é 4 : State Treasurer—John Gray, |State Auditor — E. A. Lilli, H iM asters ” ” from the crowded Gov. Walter Welford who reported bridge. Roosevelt for the lead-|drouth conditions in North Dakota : , aa : State Auditor—Berta E. Baker.| attorney General—William T. the ticket at 10:42 p. m.|have grown — Atty. General — P. O. Sathre. one catilesiaier uy. ot Ageealians } Commissioner of Agriculture) and Labor—William Kane.* and Labor—John N. Hagan. | Insurance Commissioner—S. A. a Insurance Commissioner — O E. Erickson. Railroad Commissioner—S. S. McDonald. ocratic faction. k gee g es LEGAL LIGHTS THINK sete a Wt = NORTH DAKOTA NOW “DEAD OF INJURIES Tension eased in North: Dakota political circles Saturday as the nearly complete unofficial count of the votes cast at Wednesday's election showed that Gov. Walter Welford and two supporters had been nominated on the Republican ticket while five supporters of William Langer, Welford’s opponent, i E B: g i Hi BE ee eeeiven wit looking on, promise Desiseratio had site septate nestite eerie: of their a : ie vast al i= gy closes: torium when the presidential vote was , Believe Old Law Was Repealed |'%.8,snsech from the spemsets tay. (Mrs. H. M. Catrone, 66, Dies in| in the history of eT on a ee ‘They quickly suspended the rules to gers by Defeat of Stepped-Up _{ tain, aided by “hoodlums. Mandan Hospital Hours —_| 2,237 of the state’s 2,242 precincts sonnei the vote was: choose Mr, Roosevelt by acclamation a. Ue Welford 90,806; Langer 90,20: gn motion of Gov. Tum. Berry ot| Mie mains pn Act at Polls NORTH ) AKOT ANS N After Crash On this basis Welford'’s margin was 604 votes and there th Dakota. This marked the first | .¢ s+ paul at which representatives Returns from 2,010 precincts of cei isaac sal aGnicaniniie ny irra ah, , eas ne ataggran oy au ne time in 20 years that no roll call ive on measures property assessment ballot was required. Tt was also the hq tne governors of Montane, Miné See, 32620; no 126581. increase sig- possiblity Saturday, that, there, may Mont, one of three Montana women| thent were fe time in 104 years that a presi- ‘and North and South Dakota }atures required on initiative and no st incol es seriously injured in an automobile g Pas 1 th littl dential nomination would have been ‘attend, in an effort to|referendum petitions yes 37,480; no.|the result of the state primary elec- ; accident west of Mandan Thursday, Though the possibility of a aera apesat ie iad 6 Herel ‘ simple majority, rather | j 04 relief to drouth areas. 110,706, Wns eae te in deal died in » Mandan hospital Saturday. | prospect that the result of the election contest wou! upset. thirds vote—but that made |""Weirord repocted pastures in many| ~ County officers consolidation yes anne sieokue She suffered severe face and head! Ajthough it would require less than half a vote a precinct to no difference in view of the unani-| sections were destroyed in the recent |$3.073; no 98,013 ee eee toe ae lacerations when | the | sutomobl’e! change the result, the effect of election contests usually is to “the seconders upheld the New Deal| Heat wave and apr ad ny Borner ia rales) Thich has been in effect for approxi. penis? Jy an Anan s add or subtract about as much from one total as from another. gad the president esnlled previous eaiatelye |. Compromise school land obligations, prose day soaahins Satie Asse iat a adnan uninjured, * The prog epee ageless brs apo count publican administrations an e 41,807; no 94,348. jelieve Platform Provision cooperation daily pers had ae incomes ban sieraee: checked and re-checked the returns from each county inan 4 American Liberty League, and dis-| | Mi hile officials of the state tax Aid called ht Repub sane om loners oto wes ligation oe pig ee be net .e ‘ne ~y caavoumlag: Conds 1 o idee.” t a coun called him a “counterfeit Coolidge. a aatiee gsligre tren aera en saan eee ey One rerull of the The only attempt at a major de- r onstration 4 no 108,730. came payable Jan. 1, 1936, and that in Bae a ete ve | oocterente Establish municipal Uquor stores,| therefore the entire amount including , N D GOLDEN GLOVES Vs Fea carrying ee eee yes 68,572; no 93,880. the last two quarter payments as yet Placards. immediate aid 5 Increase state income tax, yes| unmade, are collectible. Lehman Remains Silent 0,628; no 111,531. ‘The tax commission is asking the Q dying for want of food and water, Initiated Measures state attorney general’s office for aj: ™ ement, Gov. Her- > . vernor declared. Asserting the live-| Abolish absent voters ballot, yes on: oe market is being adversely sf-/|55,508; no 94,751. ‘Whether it could continue to make fected by shipments and prospective| Prohibit use of federal funds im|collections on 1935 incomes for the Hea Poggi, inuedlate ae state, foc political purpose, yes 3.601; HEE eee to run Erection of Two Rings and praises for minutes while the governor | area, he a ‘no 86,765. AcHn ana collect taxes on delinquent esi ; i waved his gratification from the ros-|be taken to support the market, and ni Cc ted ¥ — Memorial Building trum—but remained silent about|that some erepresentative “with full ‘whether he would change his decision | power to act,” be sent here immedi- q WNS . aR REN not to stand for re-election. ately to view the situation and take As ‘The department officially, was, not don a“ ! turday by Cire ammoners. ware Himited theo- mene to Ce ee na wpa a: tion which: must come to a head by , Officials who will be charged with|| fo whether Langer would become Hien ey tes ot the sac: rane ae He es Jan. 1, 1996 95 reg bas. Colles i {the direction of the North 24 an indoeeaR COT ee fence became impatient over the slow|ed to attend the drouth conference : Shai protege | galleries| at St. Paul. Cummins Ce oe from him wnt canvass Washington Sunday while Howard —_—_——__ Wood, state resettlement director.|Former Member of University Lincoln, Neb, to meet with Cal Ward, Faculty Found Dead in Te during the new year Timed Mountain Lake parade, | July 1. Rosenthal Elected North Dakota faculty, J. A. McCrae Legion Suan slain Huy F § igs. a rh Wg es to Grand had il

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