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4. | Tacthme] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [vu ; 2 2 ‘@) ®) : : : North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper pincer ea Sp eee OO ——EE—EEEEEE ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, N. D., THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS coming unsettled Friday ; ‘{ Asks $1,500,000 to Meet State’s Relief Need “SPEEDY ACTION ON | pemcmmmmmemeesrrsstincewmaiine, | INECOTIATIONS IN |{annigan Hearing *IKIDNAPER ACCORDED ||"FAnces consower { | jose way Se pro TUNTY = REQUEST IS NEEDED oer Tie ee (GOVERNOR ASSERTS BE STARTED SOON TO RESTORE YOUTH Money Must Be Made Available at Once to Prevent Ac: -|: dition for Opening of | tnalfessance snd nontesssre in | — Retire From Field to Help Governor, Wife Lead Function; Business Men Are Hosts to Visitors ——_—__————— FREE LUNCH IS POPULAR Three Bands Enliven Proceede ct AO tual Suffering Peace Parley Negotiators _——- ings Which Ended at 1:45 TO ASK $1,800,000 MORE WANT MEN TO LEAVE SHOPS JUSTICE DEPARTMENT IDLE A. M., Thursday That Sum Seen as Necessary to ‘Thureday. : aie nang Workers Counter With Demand Expresses No Interest in Clues Pile repo ae That Motors Film Will Not From Many Sources Pend- seated in the World War Memorial Up to duly, 1939 Me 5 building main auditorium, cheered love Machinery j ing Boy's Return Geeetee pulliegt shana fea ae Governor William Langer said a See WE ao the tu SR sal ball s id Wed When the process of grinding out laws act ts under tthe forded full opportunity Thursday to fe ‘ss mediate appropriation of $1500,000 to] sth general assctably; two. voloas whlch will be teard ater ave hice collect freely the $28,900 ransom he eter rspebeenmin eS demanded and to return his victim. of Rep. W. J. Godwin,Mandan, and Rep. L. R. Burgum, Jamestown. The kidnaper was assured of safe- hour interval preceding the begin- ning of dancing at 9:30 o'clock. This Godwin is floor leader for the majority Langer group while Burgum is the ina F 5 cs seit in Nis i pda ae ‘the Democratic floor leader, seh | ty by complete inactivity of all law- PRINCESS JULIANA followed a free lunch at which thou- ednesday, sald Laneey pee workers affiliated enforcement agencies. The depart- eee ee # sands of persons were guests of Bis- empty and “grants must be made to e Lewis’ Committee for Industrial Accept With Reservations) ment of justice, state patrolmen and marck business men, which started .. prevent suffering in the state.” e r 1 Organization. city police all have acquiesced to the at 5 o'clock in the same building. state welfare board has ex- u a Ww Franco-British Demands — {plea by Dr. W. W. Mattson . that no ‘High dignitaries of the state and = hausted its funds and counties, many i for Non-int ti action be taken which might en- contingent of officers from Fort Lin- wy, ea eng tea ey jor Won-intervention danger the life of his 10-year-old son, coln were in the line of the grand held captive 11 days. march, which was led by Governor Even the corps of newspapermen and photographers which has been at Delayed Two Days |i. 222 £2 sonocn avesron suseo BECOMES BRIDE OF ‘ t ‘Willson, relief administrator. maritime the Mattson residence since Dec. 27, i Langer’seid he Thoned” the Jegls- \ ; Siete Gea reat ote thei Lear emerr El lature would give the relief request END OF COLD WAVE Measure Cannot Become Effec-, eral English Fleet in Spanish Wa- apes Repos: scooters Meni dte eeaes or eakare Peis ecpediin aieee. eres cae eo tive Until Friday Because ters Big Enough to En- =| thing he chose without official inter-|.._. the head of the line and took her jusiness Steet -pronabiy. Wy f Blockad ference. This was obvious from rec-| Heir Apparent to Dutch Throne |piae by the governor, a little girl per ier ger sO a of Technicality force ‘ade ords of the George Weyerheeuser! 1g Wed at Civil and Church |e bet_ with an arm bouquet B. R. Smith, director of the state ————— prareene fete tn AO, anee Waa Fee eccareibead sales tax division, estimated that by Waphington, Jan. 7—(P—A per- (By the Associated Press) pe rpatepinen aay, Wane Ceremonies kford boys’ and girls’ next June 30, the end of the present vg, | Uamentary knot which held up bondi Germany and Italy, the latter) Manan placing signal flags at | the band played for the. gra pad biennium, from $1,250,000 to $1,500.-| Rising Mercury Promises to! nature of the speedily-enacted & with reservations pointed at Franee,|Side of & highway preparatory 0 T€-1 ne Hague, Jan. 1—(#)—The Neth- | following which the Sam and his City 000 in aalée tax revenue will be avails jpan- | men from which volunteers were flocking | elving the $200,000 ransom payment. | 1.04.) rover maids Crown Princess | Fellers orchestra took over and played ] able for the general revenue fund of} Bring Relief From Season's | ish arms embargo gave rise Thurs- P to the Socialist banner, agreed Thurs-| They ssked authority to arrest him,|Siisoe boven. tne’ bride af ss | inti! 1:45 @, m, Thursday, ( the state. : day to the possibility of another : day “in principle” with Franco-Brit-|belng certain he was connected with | Duium pecaine the bride of German) Uni) oor major interest in the ‘The legislative mandate. of two Severest Weather to ahi ish demands for non-intervention in| the kidneping but were told to ignore ureda d the vejoicing of|colorful inauguration ceremonies «Years ago, made in setting up the sips! Pe aes ee the Spanish cv!) war. him, thus allowing the ransom pay-| {eld Thureday amid the rejoicing of ott. the house chamber Wede " "gales tax act, providing that 61,200,000] a rising mecury for North. Dakota, | “0valist army. PEE IROES Informed’ sources sald that Italy’s| ment without Interference. Hraperaltion ublecis in this land of | Tetiay afternoon were the messages be given the state welfare-board, and ke House and senate jammed thi page Note, agreed to Similar latitude already has been pelea we Ms, Langer, return: $2,060,000 granted the state equatica- | Cuntmed by. snow: which brought mbatgo late Wednesday’ tthe ‘volunteer enlist-|ahown by officers in. the Mattaon| oe, 0 quaint townhall etvil ot Sit eowad teres te etee RED ‘ fund, has been carried: out, ‘he. cast Thuredoy Saget Deadbeat treats ithe : . Bu eta det cealincaveoonies ot qoknts arate dalton, Wash. ecrernad’” ne se Mistarle, olor. ee hain ahd: Walter’ Weller b -Under the act; the remsliider!pureau tore”. oY wy aay ben hacen cone : : tnd many reservations, walle ta Lane | Wednesday tat wo: men’ purchased ord cronmuneed’ thelt some. |who closed his term as acting gover Of the receipts go to the general fund. began » slow ‘ascent | “cali Keep President “Rooter dorl Foreign Secretary Eden =| clothing suitable fora boy of Charles’) Radiant in an ivory satin dress |0F. ! Need $1,800,000 More ‘and will ly climb over the sero| Velt from ‘signing it into law until ed, the increasing gravity of the vol-|age were accepted by the department | sprinkled with blossoms, the} Both urged upon the solong the Langer said in addition ‘to the/mark af most state. points Friday,| Friday afternoon, relations board b unteer question in a frank talk with|of justice, but not investigated, princess, who is thé sole hope of per-|necessity of making immediate aps ] $1,500,000, needed up to July 1,/an/o. w, of the federal! Before that action’ could 1 Clustve. jurisdiction” to. adjudichte ®/the German charge d'affaires, Dr.| Officers here manifested “no Inter-|petuating the ancient house of /Propriations to provide for emergency additional appropriation of $1,800,000 | weather bureau, said. anipment illegal Dinatey, | pute between insurgent maritimié| gest We f est” in “kidnap clues” from Spencer, | orange, stood in the center of a bril- (needs of the state public welfare board is required to carry the direct relief!“ ite also predicted that snow would San Praneioe ” dacniong sooo chieftains and international! Meanwhile on the battle front, in-| Towa; San Francisco, and Las Vegas,|lant circle of bridesmaids, their|and substantial s: for and social security program up to] ri) in the southwestern section of the he might be able to .get 4s] Union, ottlcers, Both claimed the] surgent artillery shelled the heart of | Nev, gowns forming « “bouquet” of lilac, |Felief purposes during the 1937-1898 July 1, 1939. state Friday, where many roads ale gi eeone oe a, right to late with shipowners | Madrid while the roar of guns on the| ‘There was no indication early|orange, and blue; biennium. pruitide activity 18 expected’in elther | ready: are blocked by drifts. veep a Co acral arms! in the tie and gulf coast mari-| northwestern front indicated a fierce | ‘Thursday'the ransom has been paid.| The quiet Bernhard, ndent in Steky es Bet See : day, pending, formation’ of commits | 20° cucest_ temperature readings) “One shipment of planes,” shipped tc ee ee ee ne | The boy had not been returned. the full dress uniform of a captain of |_menoes Of at aby the 1088 legioe ' 9 "jsince February, .19: when -) a y ani Ssubur Belief the payment still pended| Blue Hussars, became by royal decree i ? tees to handle proposed bills. Em-| orsetarg recorded anallvtitne low of| bY Robert Cuse of Jersey Olty, was Continuing apace, depsite, negot!-lwas based ona second voltntary [coincident with the vows: “His Royal lature to study the state's entire tax Ployes are being appointed. carried from New York on a Spanish tions lunteers, a small b' structure and formulate plans for re= \ ‘A busy inaugural day was com-|.02,8¢ Parshall. were feported in) (tei ter Wednesday while, the -am- ae ae yosei eeinteers’ trom |uatement to the press given Wednes- |Highness, Prince of the Nether-/SiTOUN ttiment and. simp pleted Wedneeday night with the in-| Nor Dekel Thursday. bargo resolution was rushed thtough ‘many lands yas’ flowing, through) AY BY DF. Matton, In Jt be. saked | an Ss tlon of the system were mined sind” perented. by an estl;| 1 was 2i degrees below zero at the | COnsTess. : France to offer ald to the Spanish | nemsmePermen to follow the example) irr, Obbink, the pastor of the|PY both speakers for consideration of 4 Gorernor an Mrs. ate: ‘as the | coldest in Birtemegehicd during the night) | prea Mage = ror lyget cere sovernment, = rein in his dealings with the kidnap- Nemperanes ogres eee The ord providing relief monies grand march formed. Bands trom | ut. two: western state points) naa to walt for Spanish officials Ralees Border Question ere. eyes | was considered so great by the income New Rockford, Dickinson and Lefor|Were.1! points below that, Williston) roi) oh st em ee mad Tl Duce’s reservations raised the SS the colonies, of Duth men throughout |, governor that Langer declared it ' played, and Minot! each hed readings of -32/ fying here from LG sd question of the Franco-Spanish bor- the world are fixed on this place. |~ouid not be out of line to “pledge the ‘The senate reconvened st 1 p. m.| ‘ring the past 24-hour period and it der, over which most of the interna- From thousands of bearts, pravert ‘credit of the state” for that purpose. ‘Thursday and the house et 1:15 p. m.| 8S -20 at Devils Lake, -26 at James- Fall to Halt Shipment tional volunteers fighting with Ma- . fart it Sh “Tf it is necessary to pledge the credit + Many house members left for ‘their |‘mm and 16 at Fargo: |! administration leaders, deciding rid have passed. ‘The note also con- peatland may etiend 30% lot the state to provide for rellef, then homes, excused by house agreement, | at the minute tended Italy had brought up the vol- I say pledge such credit leclared, until I p.m, Monday, tire c nn peed Medico Paredes qauen that FROM SALES TAXES Bells pealed throughout the low-| si, inaugural address, greeted from western half of the nation. Chill ; ; Cuse’s shipment, offered the. em- 8 , ed Bags | ese Slagle} naa bargo resolution in both house ana . Bl Mountain regions thelr coldest spell {ihed" his address in. midafvernoon. z W. E. Matthael of Fessenden assist- = drawn by eight proud horses, through me ant secretary and had approved the|0f the winter. Sub-zero tempera-| “he mensure, blocking’ export. of to prevent all forms|Swenson Rules Grand Forks frantic ined of cheering Duichfolk’ [service for state and local public em appointment of A, G. Siindfor of| tures were general west of the Mis-| sis or aumitions to elther ‘side 10 of ‘Spanish interference, direct and! and Constructiori Firm ‘And in the ttle hamlet of Oest- | Ploves, full cooperation With the to Fargo y indirec y. aiding inept Geest “the other Julians,” whose |iaws, re-enactment of the 1933 income Need Not Pay Levy Hieling, Valley Bliszards in Utah, Nevads, Arizona ' Samed second assistant secretary and | ad other mountain states tmarooned| ‘2, senate, 80 to 0.) The house name really is Petronella Van Derliay "tax reduction and abolition of of travelers and left aighways| CPproved it, 408 to 1. and both piles. Meer, was wed to Canaiman Martinus| several state offices. Howard Goldamner, pested pbk Highways! bodies adjourned until Friday. An official from! Grand Forks, N. D., Jan, 7—(}—| Van Stijn,—the only other girl in all Moratorium Extension named bill clerk. Several additional [ clogged snow. Several snow-| ‘re senate, however, had failed to Paris stated that 34 French fighting | 710s. of Grand Forks and the|the realm to marry Thursday, because} gtating he believed numerous benee { posts were expected to be filled] bound Utah cities rere cox thei fey authorize Vice a ‘ ships, accompanied by.a number of | £00 Cy Conatriedl an she and the princess were born on the | ricial measures had been taken during , tions and at C ty 1a railroad! sign the resolution outside of « ses- submarines, will be Grand Forks, were declared. to be |eme day and in the same hour. his administration, including reduce q tee ene, cor ee One| Ee ee a ectcnaers’ ine) #08. That keeps it trom the White Spanish waters by Jan. 19. Headed | 20ne, Ponte avment of the two per| Skies were clear for the spectacle |tion of bonded indebtedness by $13,- r * om apportionment of the " various) rooned 14 hours. again. Seen, SOs by. three Rete ee Hoi |cent North Dakota taxon’ two) Rich preceded she civil and een SONG, Feuting Cone chatrmanships and 2ppointments, | 2 Die in Montans Minnesotan Objects occo, Saturday. Ostensibly the move- nese vine Deptents In oe oon te In the two million who cheered in|te “re-enacted” and committees should eens ange Sgr9p ner aoa ta ve: boas col as House action was slowed down’ by ment is a pert of the southern ma: |Psirict Judge P. G. Evenson the strecte and watched in townball ibe eS Ye nesday claim Demo- ported an from . Bernard vers made each pf 2 and church were 33 members problems vest recelt : agree mee. eae Tnvolved was $008.12 in sales tax.| famitiescalled to this “family wed-letete ha insurance department. The action was brought against the city and the contractor by the state, and was the first case of its kind in appointments to posi-| 9 ditch between Choteau and Aug-| measure. When the howe call started the suburbs of Madrid from a new Whelan of Pembina, leader in the! street car motorman, died 5 ., however, the’ ter | Were idle. In addit unnumbered launched North Dakota, attorneys said. -winded Burgomaster in the senate chamber and corridors, regular Republican faction. After ‘be fell at an ley intersection 10| ‘far Gantesrice was already greeige| ‘ousands of employes in factories| “ctor, Thureday and launched & Te) Judge Smenson, who took the case| A uttie room in the townhall Was|the new chief executive and other “At the request of some members| Pl! seeraske two trains stallet in| CerTborial waters wlth part of Cuse's| suDplNing, the large auomostie-pro: | ment. An otficial bulletin sald that | mon fo'ooire Lele Leone a | eee hn Kita See te ee oer nel SaaaeTate In two in mai were urgomaster, oat! of 000 order of second hand aix insurgent and two government | PU0'4 2 fou eS subhect to the Ghiet som : i ot Sea teee up por the Indormeptiar cae | emerrie anid many Highways. Were| planes, aiid suSkons. inte The 4 matter the information of . Ice-sheathed freighter, speeding down mand for their products. serial trenches. and Bernard “: ” court. committee. I understana train heacious in ern wise York Rabe cggalllgrerenyeeerelig-n4 High ‘executives of Genera) Motors ee eee an taker fleet, mass-|VOlve the sale of “tangible personal! ‘The golden carriage then took the Lieut. Gov. T. H. Thoresen, presided Langie Decsouwess waite’ gaa] oor coast guard for service in an sction| me Sioter which they would. meet| ins in Spanish waters, was sald by Ae Cone sd ss oeetriation | Sooooke Macks fuel at tbe am \Gereree on cosh iad of ioRe four-eeventhe representation, the ‘ ‘ BF tie tee ne | wiih officials snton some to be sufficient in numbers t0} _ Tre werent on all its purchases| “There, before nearly 1/000 persons roxtrum and other elected state ofe Walerd faction ‘two-seventus, ana| Potato Prices Hit fe oe Seal labor concillstocs, These, were: ntorse & blockade of the Peninsula, | SOpsny eneeiny te Be Poo. and| Juliana and ernherd repeated thelr|tictals arranged behind them, , 7 the lice: ‘one-seventh;” Customs officials decided, however, L not to| should such action be necessary. sal opreated alr pias ‘We ge weer tenn s 10-Year High Mark te papers couldn’ be served and the en ae op or 2 oft the same time statement im pecameneaet toads ba euny ee ee rele Weitere Sots! “Thk A eS ip cont on ci Be operate the strike-bound lasgow Wednesday purpose were telegri Gi eee, 1 felford, g seniority abel polit = Chicago, Jan. 7.—P)—Potato prices) | Be took tha, poaliaen par . Thorns, Unakip; defense’ co-crdinaicoe | ons and “td Karagetogr Pee eines dicpelise any eae Leanna cae hiotipar me =| vailed.” bas PF°" /sogred to thelr highest January levels Nace teclenselind padi crery tnister, that there would be no army) en ae the Netherlands’ first royal the responsibility of guiding the attaira m y Beastor W. A. Thatcher of Bot-|!% more than a Gecade Thursday st Spanish, gotersut, aie insurgent Patino eas Le getipiersertegs Meee appiel tothe state |since 1901 would not be the “family |in North Dakota | Bee ten rusesee titn aod thae| Potato futures jumped almost % of army. raft solders immediately peace was|#upreme court to get quick decision Dinos HHisad econ crt gered War tovoeiriyemtied is pre) the matter be left to the discretion|® Cent & pound to the highest podanseres, forbs inde Uy the mate, according t0 dent, which had troubled the nation |that everyone here will agree witts of the employment comenittes of | = Mercantile exchange Say American Girl American Ben Helps wiptaye here the cotion affects | suring the gay week of pre-nuptial|me that this leader rendered @ singe which Senator Whelan is chairman.”|€0,Dack to 1931, when trading is the ‘The British position to enforce tso- | SiCreYs bere. | The ection, ators, | festivities, was believed ended by Der/|ular service during his terms This But wiht aonate SEMCOAL Ode ee ee Leads China Revolt lation of Spain's “little world war” was | Simils Drofects throughout the seve’) muehrer’s message wishing the crown| After oaths of office had been ade cd ime record for a single day. Shensi Province, China, Jan. See ieean tnan Pistereda ls i Bape! 2 : ernor Langer as the new chief execte ‘appointment by Speaker peice of 1daho" Ruseets, Sisntu, , 8 : reaniie? princess hepennam tn Br pee ministered, Thoeeen eee coe Math Dak of hous commltiny et dellerabie tn aah, soared 38 cents | with playing an import rat Sides of tae vd confi Train Mishap Victim Mrs. E. D. Merrill Niue to conditions over which we ‘ > paste ata la week. house mem; |per hundred pounds fo 8 peak of 20/a/"Tole in ‘a ealnpsigh 10” establih ot) "Fears had been expressed that any Shows Improvement; Succumbs in Fargo had no control and faced with probe troversial nature. Communist empire northwest European action might made in- —_—_ — which seem overwhelming, controversial nBture, as cane lealt eerat, SRD advance in whole: IGning openly “er - effective through ability of the bellig-/ A general improvement was noted |_ Fargo, N. D., Jan. 7—(P)—Mrs.|if ever we needed s leader of courage, Potato prices and reports that jissimo Chiang Kal-Shek’s government lerents to obtain aid in the United|by hospital attendants Thursday in!emma Dillon Merrill, 80, mother of |strength and broad vision, now is that coma. "seerenind By seeps | Dt | Tae Seater eat ie , : tates. the condition of Jens Jacobéon, 85, )Galus 8. Wooledge of Minot and|time,” he asserted, Seniee Wee Gown Lage i Pounds at “The movement, reported to have Speeding up of congressional action |Golden Valley school bus driver, in-|Robert D. Merrill of Omaha, died in} “That need is here now, but we are county, the assembly Wednesday) country spacine| Dees uperees attracted from mem- to strengthen American neutrality |jured Wednesday when his vehicle was|her home here Thursday following #|not discouraged but rather are meete agreed to take no action that could/strength to the fu bers of Marshal Chang Hsueh-Liang’s laws by removing any loopholes|struck by an eastbound passenger |heart attack. She leaves & daughter jing every problem ss those pioneers not be reviewed by the represente- Manchurian army, together through which factions in a civil war|train. and two other sons by her first mar-| who first came state tives Monday, Glen Ullin Pioneer with Chinese Communist forces. num- might obtain aid was felt to have| Jacobeon suffered severe scalp lacer- |riage and two other sons by her second. Greets hg gh ‘Courage’ As s result, numerous house mem- bs in Mandan 50,000, has emerged into the placed the problem definitely in the ations, a broken collarbone and pain-| A resident of Fargo since 1906, she| “To lead us in this onward march, 6 y bers left for their homes to arrange} Suecum mi ‘open with a burst of: propaganda led hands of Europe. ful hip bruises in the crash which de-|had lived previously at Antigo and Dakota has/chosen a man ‘ their business affairs. They will re- — ‘Miss Smedley. molished his bus at Golden Valley |Neenah, Wis. well possesses all these needs, 8 mat turn Monday, Mrs, Jobn Bueger, 96, Glen Ullin| Reliable sources declared Commun- MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN ELECT |shortly after he had unloaded seven T GRADE HEARING _ |°f,nuestloned courage, ability, vise The assembly met Wednesday. but] early-day settler, died Wednesday at |ists in Shensi and Kansu psovinces| port to his superior, &t. Paul, Jan. 7—()—John J. Flynn |children at a nearby school house. PLAN GRAD! Hedesgritt 72 nk in| ee ee 5 man eee after determining the name of Mike/a Mandan \are in open revolt against the central | Washington. of Crookston was named president of| He was rushed to a local hospital| Hearing on an action rough: understanding of our needs Obach, Stark county, had been mis-|have tentatively been set for Satur- |government as s development of Mar-| Alfred P. Sloan Jr., president of|the Minnesota, North and South Da-jon the same train immediately after| an attempt to halt coatruriee o Soren ieee Langer.’ . etre peaigipel lire gantry eteun tree ns and ¢ is Sie el ee ee eid ike: | noamunetere to we ec aa ieee st tes tenetiting sotuion of toa (pn Ee ad fete red antag cg routesay charge of policing the huge ctowd eski= by b sons wo \- | #7 wes come l- | OF the joint session. ters, loner for two weeks lest month. (Wontinued on Page Two) annual two-day convention. juries. \Derore the state supreme court here. (Continued on Page Two) y & y ~ Me

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