The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 4, 1937, Page 1

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— a Fair tonight and Tuesday, Severe cold wave tonight. Cone tinued cold Tuesday, : PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘Langer Removes 5 Office Holders Ay ‘Unions Debate Strike in All General Motors’ Plants nant a ER BOARD OF STRATEGY GETS AUTHORITY 10 EXTEND WALKOUTS 38,000 Workers Already Idle in 19 Closed Branches of Company MAY SHUT 50 OTHER PLANTS 500 Men Remain in Body Works at Flint Despite Court ETE ge John Gray Taking their elective offices in the North Dakota capitol Monday were the following offi- clals, reading from left to right, top row—John Burke, justice of the supreme court; William Lan- ger, governor; T. H. H. Thore- sen, lieutenant governor; James D. Gronna, secretary of state; Mrs, Berta Baker, auditor; John Gray, treasurer; bottom row— P. O, Sathre, attorney general; Oscar §E, Erickson, insurance commissioner; John N. Hagan, commissioner of agriculture and labor; Arthur E. Thompson, SUCCESSOR BY SUIT Corrupt Practices Act Has Been Violated Outgoing Execu- tive Charges ALLEGES JOB PROMISING New Governor Asserts He Will File Answer Within Next Taking office Monday for ond term as governor of Ni kota, William affairs for the next two years, Early actions of the new executive, who succeeded Gov. Walter Welford at midnight, were: . vator at Grand Forks, and appointed A. J. Scott as his temporary suc- cessor. At the same time he removed Lars J. Biljan, Stephen Ter Horst and J. C. Goll from their positions at the mill. Siljan was ad l superintendent of public instruc- tion; 8. 8. McDonald, railroad commissioner; Re-elected to of- fice were Burke, Gronna, Mrs, £3 i Bay F Oil Producing Area R.H. COREY, IS DEAD) BY’ CHINA'S COUNCIL asawanage? Body Taken to lowa for Burial Effective iia ; : Crew. in. Marma' Iscovery! Following Funeral Services bathe ' [Ransom Reported Doubled as j DEMOCRATS STRIVE Field Confident They Will Hore Sunday 10-Year Sentence Langer Glad to Be Rites for Ralph Herbert Corey, 51, “G-Men: Take :Charge of B Py ° . ack in Old Chair TO AGREE ON FLOOR iodaelaai x Cokie be : 5 “It feels good to be back here MrT tee es 7 . Monday ax he settled back in the di ig » Premier Chiang| Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 4—(?)—High- 4 LEADER AT CAUCUS). “ts “ota fing 'St| wane of souirenern Waaningon| Seare cin te, pie Utilities company were work- were blocked by hundreds of armed! North Dakota. utiously. Monday, their men Monday in « spectacular police “You know, Mrs. Langer orig- Both O'Connor and Rayburn| heise penetrated the twoducing level effort to capture two men suspectea| {mally plcked’ out the carpet, for Claim Victory Theirs on ; aoe the office.” in the kidnaping of 10-year-old He referred to the green rug First Ballot ease tt 2 Gov, Clarence D. Martin assumed! 139 ae a contrast tothe’ dark wood paneling of the office. 20 BOMBS DROPPED NEAR U. §. EMBASSY B Ja + $9 i Estimate 40 Persons Killed, 100 urglars Ge in Injured in Latest Fascist ta with the kid- Store Robbery Here| 22>, % onic’ te demanded Air Raid door, burglars gained entrance to the dou-| Madrid, Jan. 4.—(?)—Fascist bomb- Richard Kuns store, st the corner of ing planes, flying low over northwest Ashurst-Sumners Act |aweet ;|emm Madrid, dropped more than 20 bombs on the capital Monday in a Ruled Constitutional sometime : fresh air raid which imperiled refugees| - — in the officially abandoned United States embassy. First estimates by government offi- clals placed the death toll in the new aerial attack at 40 persons, with an additional 100 injured. Two heavy bombs from the insurg- ent attackers fell only 250 yards from American ‘The - & st i iti: fen TEERS H 24! Association Helping Lawmakers to Locate’ HG the embassy. build: ing was not damaged by the ex- plosives, however, although refugees— most of them women—fled in terror to the bei for protection. None i Hi g SEE ie if Pie = So. Republicans Srna te British May Finance Near -Tragedy Marks leader a or, sack “ipaate ‘xen’ Ethiopia Development b s London, Jan. 4—(AP)—Financial Bliss House Warming results Monday of the Mediterranean | tragedy marked the end of the house- | ¢riving staged Sunday by Col. Paul i E i 3 uBE skirts, the insurgent pilots dropped a stream of explosive and incendiary Gasoline Blast Fatal To West Fargo Woman hi i i f iil z E PRISONS QUARANTINED Joliet, Iil., Jan. 4—(7)—The peni- to| tentiaries here and at Stateville were quarantined Monday because of the spread of influenss. Among the 5,000 inmates there were 35 influenss cases. il | i # iB . i L

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