The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 9, 1936, Page 1

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\ (=== ] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ({ Parched N. D. Gets Temporary Relief Heat-Crazed Man Slain After 22-Hour Battle Near Gwinner WITHSTANDS SIEGE | Est Curain Fans T/REPRESENTATIVE 1 [Modified Regulations|LEWIS INURGENTS MERCURY SOARS UP -—_ORSHERIFPS POSSE | ummm | SLAININ GANGLAND [Defined by AAA Chiefs PREPARED 10 SNIB AGAIN AFTER LIGHT, | IN STIRUNG ATTIC FASHION IN CHICAGO |= GREEN FOLLOWERS SCATTERED SHOWERS ] Farmers Must. File Written Re- H OT N EWS quests to Obtain Benefits [ ' Shoots Fingers Off Hand of De- Efforts to Legalize Handbook | | Under New Order 12 Unions Associated With puty Sheriff Attempting Betting Seen as Motive | nope rom reap Miners Ignore Executive Moisture Insufficient to Do to Oust Him by Police RENEWED BY RAINFALL Fargo, N. D., July Council Summons Lasting Good in Missouri Slope Area \ WINDOW APPEARANCE FATAL ASSASSINATED ON STREETS Datota, lntee Wednesday broke the TO CHARTER PAPER GUILD ‘cilities heat wave of the past week and re- |tural Louis Tanoff, 65-Year-Old Rus- John M. Bolton Was ere of harvest ie tant: WGN OND nt the New York Group Rejects AFL DEATH TOLL IS MOUNTING sian, Killed Instantly by , Chicago Bloc in State {felling in the extreme nor weet ee rwieny td ee Demand and Gives $5,000 Legislature ing, reached Minot late tn the day, E Agri for Steel Drive Crop Havoc Steadily Climbs stopping after a brief downpour. With Losses in Hundreds ‘The rains were the first in the} Affected by the modification, Din- saan sani a arias € , Chicago, July 9—(P)}—The shotgun | northwest region since June 29, Rain|woodie said, are the following coun-|_ Washington, July 9—(®)—John L. ‘ of Millions assassination of State Representative fel! at Bowbells, in Burke county, and|ties: Divide, Burke, Renville, Bot-|Lewis’s insurgents in the ; John M. Bolton—carried out in tradi- tineau, Rolette, Towner, Williams, tional gangland style — Thursday i Zee 2 E as m. siege during w pie tent nacrateeart tend Ca ee” forage, was Lean, Sheridan, Wells, Eddy, Foser ‘ crased man theory that his efforts to legalize) rocuced dood ity the emunty, At botelGolden Valley: Bills, ack’ Mar: |the defiant faction and tts drive to rie it ‘county handbook betting in Chicago had tinea and } Moball there was no rain, Burleigh, Kidder, Stutsman, oray ye employes into an in- 4 brought swift retaliation from the ough skies were clouding up. Hettinger, Bowman, Adams, lon. ; For almost : s bape me A surplus of feed crops in Bot- The Federation’s executive council —— —=— creamed | epi bi ; tineau county was predicted by BE. M.|Intosh and Pierce. had summoned Lewis and his associ-| | New York, July 9—(@—Cap- posse as he wit Gregory, district county agents’ sup-| Farmers to avail themselves of the |@tes on the committee for industrial| tain Boerge Rohde, Danish army gas, f second Chicago ervisor, and early wheat is showing|revised regulations, which are de-|°Psanization to appear beginning) officer engaged to marry Mrs. bey " eibstions died” atthe ro nk aad well, he said. signed to salvage soil depleting crops | Thursday. The Lewis group was asked| Ruth Bryan Owen, American min- boar a —_ for hay and pasture wherever pos-|t0 answer charges that it flouted} ister to Denmark, arrived in the | _ been recorded here. Loraine Wrecked car late Wednesday tight | DUST GETS UPPER sible, are required to file a. written |federation policy by trying to or-| United States Thursday on the | Afms, 78, died here Wednesday HAND IN BOUT WITH RAIN ganize the 500,000 steel workers into| Swedish-American liner Drott- and Ole Gronvold, 81, passed Raindrops pattered down merrily one big industrial union instead of go oe sssiceetcld ‘automobile Wednesday night on the dust bowl of Bea ipereeal MRL ee SS inn Oat Rintes) “wee . North Dakota, but like the late din-| A. 8. : member of the life guards of ived with the Lewis told reporters that he would King 5 ner guest, were not rece! not be present; he said the council] Christian the Tenth of Denmark, ne a knew where he stood. None of the| boarded s white cabin cruiser th, Dust filled the air, swirling in heavy 2 which sped away. h/Son of Well-to-Do Parents black clouds, stopped traffic, blinded epg Sl reheated chert acaeneeraet lated) “'Mrs. Owen herself went down » & persons and penetrated into the|. i showed any intention of complying| the bey early Thursday morning | hen ears, Voe rain. Peemess) with the executive council’s summons.| {0 ® yacht belonging to her son- j in-law, Robert Lehman, at whose for Acting. j basis of a wire received from George cg ysmuemgerinbt eed Sands Point, L. I, home, she has E. Farrell, western region conserva-|_ William Green, president of the A.) Joon » tion program director, June 7. Five P. of L. and spokesman for its craft One ations bly, was New York, July 9—(®—Thomas : modifications are embodied in the |Union leaders, acknowledged they did) taten to the yacht on the cruiser. Meighan, 57, who started out to bes new regulations, Dinwoodle said. not expect any of the Lewis men to -|doctor but who became one of Amer- 1. All soll depleting crops except |SHOw up. rvested Sentiment for suspending the Lewis cAawka toate leading ‘80 Rien ier group, of unions, said to comprise HOTTEST SUMMER Turned Back on Medicine af i Li Fy : : = es PELE a ee pA mercury again zoomed " s ve labor A ‘The i cil began its : Zi executive count jan RUN OVER BY HIs SON . present session Wednesday, but lead- ft Detroit, July 9—(P)—Sleeping in ers said it did not reach the steel the back yard to keep cool, Earl F. quarrel. Instead, it devoted itself to Brown, 50, was run over early Thurs- other matters, deciding to charter the day by an automobile driven by his American Ne Guild as an in- Tear of the car. gon, George. Brown suffered three|be interpreted as indicating that it is eereenet: » . sheet ternational union. oe ee Nae ee = ie wibacae not continued On Page Teone | President Green predicted the/Mother Nature Kept Weather th] Bolton slaying with that of State George, who was driving the council would take “definite action” Bureau Bookk: B wi Representative Albert J. Prignano, inte peed ewe Foca ved gre: on the Committee for Industrial Or- jookkeepers Busy : 7 Democrat of the 17th district, who " MAD KARPIS-B ganization, but not until next week. Last 12 Months was shot down by hoodlums at his Aided Lewis’ Miners li i home “Bloody 20th” Green carried on tht el_ with ————_ the ey s sen pollens ee ‘ Seal iy arene thet in 1827 and| Washington, July 9—(®)—A dizsy- oe eae aed: CHICAGO WOMAN ing succession of phenomenal weather WELFORD PICKS UP PROBABLY OLDEST VICT —most of it bad—has made the past Chicago, July 9—(P)—The heat 12 months one of the most remark- rari te i aed "OKLAHOMA BATTLE}: ch pee Se er be 188 MORE VOTES IN Matide Steger, 08. Tn one part of the country, of ane ting, 70, who tt id in bed Jn thelr Lawrence De Vol, Escaped In- home, sa: been acutely sites a by mate of St. Peter Asylum, . rice a, Ha ; last few Teport, George rrison, materially to her death. Kills Man First peeeicesss of: she railway y cme. on his factions together. / New Majority of 695 Regarded e . In New York, the 1 eae - as Likely to Stand State's |—(P)—Showers ae crc caer? coverienene of the} | Test Thursday brought temporary Workers union rejected the Federa- Chicago after two days of sweltering la ursday 88 /tion executive council’s demand that (Continued on Page Two) the department withdraw from the CIO. Instead, the department leaders | Weather bureau station. The temper- Borah Quietly Files Minnesota insane | voted $5,000 as an initial Locsin ature went below freezing on Nov. 27 Nominating Petition ae eg Bh TWISTER DAMAGES STATE GUARD CANP what may prove the fight of a Hundreds of Trees Uprooted, Gun Range House Leveled by Terrific Wind iia fait ae 835 ease i E i g ‘| ee z i EEE RHE Ee Te pe g iM Ti i » N. D., June 9.—()—' 000 damage was in-' , I E iy i il E & 5 i : t E i E iH aE eacaped from the St. Peter, Minn., they robbed bank several ae young topherson, She said $2,000 damage day night chine gun sald, shore, and the y $1,000 worth inches, 4. 1,000 trees were shortly after o'clock | year, form ani- and was followed 20 minutes nearly ; E i i li La ge Hosein: & je 4 “se |

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