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‘ing the various amounts paid to other “This resolution appears to be full North Dakota's Oldest Newspaper THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : | , | ie y '° deialrhtoe Be : : PRICE FIVE CENTS Tugwell Amplifies Drouth Relief Plan Former Police Chief Linked With Hamm Kidnapin ipa S75 000 SET ASDE |] Peper ten |TOWNSENDERS SHY. (Tex rents vey] FLEET OF WARSHPS Only Hope Offered ee ina ee em eee TOT LT FOR TOMBROWN BY | yao [AWAY PROM BACKING veer | RUSHED TOMOROOD LE Cool Weather OF IRRIGATING LANDS Missouri River DECLINES TO EXPAND PLANS © it he ‘The 2i-year-old gray-eyed, St to Quell Obtaining Relief to Fact Crime Is Now were working with a pick. Says He Will Personally clear-skinried girl is the guest of ssid zh magi aes, AS CANDIDATE FOR esent Outlawed ase Judge sentenced him to 22 Work for Lemke. the Panhellenic House association Army Revolt Iitipe for “coetee weetblena ‘weather with ncaeslthadd l for a week's tour of the nation’s ‘was'about all Forecaster O. W. Rob- metropolis. She won the tripand REPORT FIGHTING IN SPAIN|erts could ‘otter Bismarck’ and the GOVERNOR'S CHAIR on Emergency Relief for Man and Beast PETITIONS FOR NEW MONEY ACCOUNTING ASKED 1S IMMEDIATELY SUSPENDED geaty contest on “Why T Should Yietnity Ronny an the, mercury pA EEO BO) See ew Sok” again eomfort- Peifer’s Counsel Says He Will Plan Being Taken Over by Po-| _ The 2000-mille journey trom |Ramon Franco Rumored Arrest. jabie eariy morning temperatures to HR Dh faa a tet? ACT Choteau, Mont., was her first ed as Leader of Widespread the century mark at 2:30 p. m. Veteran Le: r, Dissatisfied udies looking to plans for small Hook Bolton With Chicago litical Opportunists, Clem- venture east of the Dakotas. Napoleon was again the hottest jaguer, irrigation works as part of a rural re- b Massacre ents Asserts Uprising weather point in the state during the) With Warring Groups, pabilitation program in seven north CIRCULATED IN N. D, tng! a hours. The mercury register- u M Th central states, rode ay ay Rabat, French Mi degrees there Friday. It ses Move as Threat areas, were announced Saturday Cleveland, July 18—()}—The Town- INCOME TAX REPEAL id troops, daly 18, 107 at Wishek and 08 et Drake Rexford Tugwell, head of the resettles —()—Rebellious reports administ owing - send national convention adopted from a reliable source said, Satur- R. H. Walker, veteran leaguer, ane eerencs with apeeal an natesets Counties Would Benefit Finan. Seitrdiy « resolution declaring, that HAS NO EFFECT ON ; , nounced Saturday he would be a can-| ical nsion te for governor in the November} Tugwell ordered that two irrigation cially by Measure Offered | “shall not at any time during this bon $9 degrees. There was no election unless the two warring fac- be assigned campaign, directly or indirectly ... ,] ) tions of the Nonpartisan league unite endorse any presidential or vice presi- ; government in support of a single state ticket. dential candidate.” HEAT WAVE ENDED Walker, prominent in affairs of the Dr. Francis E. Townsend, the idol- SAYS LLOYD; MAYBE 80! tea for mai ars, is ized leader of the rank and file dele- ! gue ny ye & member saphena bop Baines AP Lata heat |/of the Ecard combensation bu- spread wave wi for ie 15 reau. & former . 5. vote for either President Roosevelt or Attorney General and Levy) there early Saturday. has caused deaths ou tsomantts marshal and was a pbs aie se Governor Landon. He told newsmen} (Chief Rule Assessment Airplanes had already been called// and drouth damage amounting to ||state house of representatives from he would not attempt to “coerce” his to blast the rebels with}! hundreds of millions of dollars |/1919 to 1923. followers but he personally would Must Be Paid and in Spain a number of!! was announced as ended Saturday |/ Declaring that neither of the fac- support, ot fee oe ge and officers Lest been ar- in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota i by Gov. Walter Welford Represent a = prising. and probably North Dakota by | |and former . William Langer has ota, Union party presidential can-| ,5 hea) 0, vargaenye,.ncome tar ue Weather forecaster J. R. Lloyd. | |taken any steps to unite the divided | ing, didate. any part of the tax assessed on the asserted, Seasonable temperatures will | /Jeague behind a single set of candi- basis of their 1935 income, it was held the contrary, that the|] Prevail in those states for the next | |dates and against their “common and THOMAS BOOED AS Saturday in s joint opinion from the| mainland had not been affecte ancient political enemies,” Walker | ©, HE REFUSES ENDORSEMENT Offices of the attorney general and ‘Take Radical Steps said he therefore decided to become Cleveland, July 18. (#)—The || state tax commissioner, Nevertheless, a communique . ac-|| , 27 Sddition, rains and cooling |/# candidate for governor. Notes second national Townsend conven- Affected by the opinion are the knowledged that it had been forced breezes will bring relief over the May Mean Four Candidates a tion booed Norman Thomas Sat- || third and fourth quarterly payments week-end to most of the other || With his action, possibility was seen| “A survey will be undertaken as to urday when he told the delegates || of the tax which had not been paid at states in the western and north |/that four candidates would be seek. |e Of nvallatle water supply at once,® E = Paul night club owner, that $25,000 of the Hamm ransom was “set aside for Tom Brown, former police chief. Less than a half hour after Bolton's declaration startled a crowded court- " il E E ready ; i ‘The he could not endorse the Town- || the time the new stepped up income 4 central drouth area, with the ex- fee of not less send plan. tax was defeated in the June election. ception of South Dakota, Nebraska ‘more than $1,000 Thomas declared he did not Attorney General P. O. Sathre in and Kansas, he said. a f Oa oe oe a ata || nasa rere <r eas eee a two per cent lon it any income tax ad . tax—not without inflation,” and ||assessed or assessable under chapter | "™ ‘The federal weather office Satur-| defeated by a slim margin for the again he was booed, but when he || 271 of the 1935 session laws is due and in is considered had concluded his address dele-||payable, and the tax commissioner . gates applauded loudly. may take polls as he deems| from x5 wa cere he announcement, necessary toward collections. that Rapidly er that since the primary ok ‘CTOPS lelection ended in s “tie and deadlock “re” aii income “tax volved in politics as it sent back to/payable in the year 1935 was fixed the ‘committee, with a thunderous |and assessed against the income tax-/ 1. vote, resolution that delegates; payers on the basis of their 1935 in- . 5 @ common cause align-|comes, while the 1935 laws were in (Continued on Page Three) ‘Widespread emergency is the present pro- with any groups which will in- | effect,” and therefore, the opinion de- gram of the resettlement administra- -|clared, “the repeal of the law by ref- ln I AAD Seecnoce of Tomtbendi pete | srentina doen’ ont relieve ‘sich tans O KILLED IN 6 AR MT Payers from any part of the tax.” ing legislature ‘ing Hi allel ie i g iveds “As the will meet before returns must again be filed, and at that time probably reenact the in- come tax law, no opinion is advanced ‘ as to the status of the income tax law 2 of dynamite,” said Dr. Townsend. “Ij for the year 1937 and subsequent Participants. but, Bolton admitted on should like to see this resolution re- | Years,” the opinion pointed out. Auto Dragged 75 Feet to Tres- ferred to both national boards for Paseed careful consideration.” Declaring the cenceargice law passed tle, Then Dumped 30 Feet ‘The doctor sald the resolution | by the 1935 legislature became opera- Into River might be taken as having the con-/ tive March 12, 1935, and was repealed|. vention on record in endorsement of|by a referendum vote June 24, 1936, “this candidate ane that, Se the opinion stated. land that it req further i “Chapter 284, laws of 1931, provides ministrations are moving swiftly to After some discussion from the|that the tax appearing on the face of ES emergency,” Berry said, floor, the convention adopted a reso-|the return shall be paid at the time rer rn lution that “whereas there remain in|/the report is filed. The taxpayer certain isolated cases, endorsements | shall attach to his report his remit- for congrees which should not have/tance for the amount of tax due as been made, the Board of directors|computed by him provided that the would be authorized to review en-|payments may be made in quarterly dorsements and perhaps withdraw | payments.” endorsement. “The reports filed in 1936 are for thy AS PLANE PLUNGES said held or other and $10,000 for Peifer; after detail- Ite the league. Brought No ‘This is the ference, expressed “grat the federal relief program would be in full swing by Monday, as promised by “I am confident that there will be WASHBURN FARMERS HARVESTIN® WHEAT ety EE z ll i Aa B FA F Ag i ek i J k A E have Threat Draws Statement the year 1935 and the taxes are due Mrs. Sam Pisano their back 0 Bt A steal by Dr Tomeng, tne /and egal acoaing othe it Ih Gaagher, Be, and Mats, Muse to , J.| movement's ler, we rel were or {ait with the board of directors until| should be filed and the tax assessed.”| ge>,cery, ® laree, four-door sedan.| man, also One Bushel Per Acre Will Be i ius! i i ; E 2 E 5 the ouster of Gomer Smith of Okla- Hatesent from the boerd early sete] ‘Tuquerres, Colombia statement from the board early Sat- “No action will be taken by Dr.| New York, July 18.—(#)—Details of PND MANDINGO Rl, TOW County Investigating} Truck, if 5 ‘Bumper’ Yield on Albert Buehler Farm : H i s i ie te He E i i J fi Fit ce HF ia Sid EE H (Special te The Tribune) Washburn, N. D., July 18—North- east of Washburn, in the heat of a -day sun, two hardy McLean farmers, | ii i i eee ta E35 ge H ef l He “tro! Approve Rosen Block “'aat| For Postoffice Site a tl BR We § i F z 2 5 E 4 i ef A P E E if i F : cf Le! Fractures Le : i is Z ai i 3 é Hi g 58 ee ; vesting 1866 at Weuksu, Wis, haa lived Death of Filling Station oe a singe paca Besides her hustand she leaves one Attendant Temvik, N. D. July 18—Funeral ‘This was the phir also of 702 Sixth services were held here Thursday dent to the work never pry 4 . Mrs. M. E. Gottlieb Grenz, Sr., former tion of the struct: ones times St. She ‘also in the Russian army and resident in marck’ postoffice ink cee we Rei ‘Contractor 3. W. one i 5 { 4 ; gees § E ga & § : BE l ; eel i ol ER H i i 4 i dt Hl 4 3Ey HEE g Z aye j it i G i E fe if a ipa? t an Fi lap ul 4 it Eeye ga i i i ie Hi Fae i a I wee i i rr afl hi a