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4 \ Influenza Epidemic Sweeping Nation | Government Abandons Plans for 48 Little AAA’s|t#%os sick The Weather Taephme | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper Unsettled tonight and Satur. ESTABLISHED 1878 ' BISMARCK, N. D., FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS AND MANY DEATHS OCCURRING DAILY New York Hardest Hit of Big Cities But Decrease in Cases Anticipated CHICAGO ALSO AFFECTED Pneumonia Deaths There Con« tinue Unabated; Only Deep South Escapes NIAND ID... 9. e MOVE, TO PROTECT + | SEEN AT WISCONSIN aRcanmst| Lodustry Warning)’ pay ion Says Fully Balanced Budget German Invasion of Morocco! Depends on tts Ability to Head of University Ousted by 8 to 7 Vote After Bitter Worries France and Argument WILL ASK CONGRESS {2 St2ce crisis TO RETAIN CONTROL <5: IN FEDERAL BUREAU Stronger Crop Control Features Also Will Be Sought in Amended Statute Re-Employ Idle Late News Threatens Gibraltar e ARE FORTIFYING STRAITS ministration dects on against rans Bulletins Lae i aa Program to the 48 states was an- Italy and Germany Accept Non- peaee Friday by Secretary Wal- (By the Aavectated Proms FDR PUSHES AIMS OF NRA DISORDER GREETS DECISION (By the Associated Press) 4 Intervention in Principle He told : ‘ Sends Letter ° ps eee ometereace eeuee Students Hoot and Howl, Over- A sweeping in in influensa, $e Goverttora Dk But Future !s Dark congress would be asked to delay or BIG POSTAL DEFICIT pres ect, and How! (ox : and alae Bees ine sec- ing States to Ratify Child : epee the the Sond: Washington—The postal deficit was turn Chairs and Tables : ‘ tions of the United States was reported. Labor Amendment (By the Associated Press) | program after this year to 48 “Little | “nounced at $88,316.324. and Break Window 4 feamounhly ‘weral’ yeatoer Sis) mall Spurred more than ever by authori- | AAA's.” a mi cause. tative reports of a German Moroccan; Wallace also said stronger crop "en Voek, uate at eee city, incursion threatening both the future | control features would be incorporat- Madison, Wis. Jan, 68) Uni- . p suffered 209 deaths in the last week. ed in the federal program, but he de- irrigation and reclamation com- versity of Wisconsin students threat- F Health department officials there pree clined to reveal how this mittee. ened to strike Friday in protest of the : dicted the number of cases, now tabe discharge of Dr. Glenn Frank, preal- ulated Jointly at 1,814, would begin STOCKS UP SHARPLY showing a decrease next week and At the same time President Roose-! yew ‘York—Wall Street ts dent of the school for the last 11 GLENN FRANK that the outbreak of influenza would velt moved to achieve NRA goals by| dent Roosevelt's budget ‘and | Ye8rs. Once the ident of a |have completed its course of four or seeking to speed ratification of the ayes advanced baer ly Dr. Frank was discharged by an 8| Big Ten anvensuy cen Frank |five weeks by late January. a child labor amendment. d to 7 vote of the regents late Thursday| of Wisconsin was discharged The influenza and pneumonia death ures recently revealed that his In letters to the governors and gov- Nin mn hearing by the ‘Thursday by the Wisconsin board icago continued unabated, salary for 1935 was $325,860. ernors-elect of 19 states where legis- 'y opel of regents after a two-day battle, |With 710 deaths in the 2,087 cases re- : latures meet this winter, he asked marines had landed at Ceuta, pore ee ante that Pe herd cng ported since December 1, Dey: sureteny South is Untouched favgable action on the proposal! gpyanish Morrocco, and ordered t ‘ ain 1924, Only 12 more} consular officials 2 protest. tention to duties, CONCILIATORS TRY calee need oy act to make it the 23nd / aa, y Immediately after the vote was an- TT ATE LAWMAKERS One of the few sections untouched demonstration : F, is the south, Atlanta reported amendment, inasmuch as 24 states POPE TO ADDRESS WORD eight “flu” cases up until Doe TO BRING WARRING | ez a tay cis mana ieee a ee la 2) REQUEST CONGRESS |x =| 1) HELP PARNER GROUPS TOGETHER|i:seresik Ser | sen nents emer | cranes “I am convinced that nation-wide officer, said: minim standards ‘Necessary Peiping—Chinese officials made Over-Night Conferences Brin; and that way should be found} % ceremony of the execution of Pass Resolutions Asking Quick | "armed. over: 0 promptly to erystellise in legal safe-| JU-Hsin, narcotics peddler, first i . Hope of Solution, Gover- | "ecse- guards public opinion, in behalf of] to be shot here in the anti- ction on Necessary Feed of child Mbor.” 5 Fg Megs onane a he ee eee act e, 9 predidential militance on labor legis- Roosevelt North Dakota legislature/and pneumonia epadenia econ only. ie sore oh [e tere, nor Indicates together at noon, especially SIGNS EMBARGO RESOLUTION Washington—President Roose- President Garner's signature wes| Velt signed the resolution em- needed to send it to the White House. pated shipments of munitions FARGO MERCHANT DIES it Marcel Rosenberg, penish Valencia gov-| ing ® comprehensive business regu- ested ie etencle 677" ation siatite in the spirit of NRA) , Fargo: Matt Glegel prominent Imminent concentrations of British | Roosev: to decide on | merchan leader 0 home and Mediterranean fleets and| specific plan, an fue! ee here of a heart attack. many arshi} but one suggest - receivnt ae: French warships in the waters| Steal avady would empower the fed¢| BEAT OFF NEW ATTACK — |hosiess, at the Frank ouster hearing eral trade commission or » new| | Madrid—Government officials | Thursday, hed predicted that agency on two major points. held off a new Fascist attack but |® strike was “inevitable” if Frank was were faced with # food short- J Bi 8 1g Double-barreled Approach : Bitter argument over Frank's quali- Standing at bis side was James F,|'0i" blockade of the war-torn penin-| 1 OTe noe “fair trade prac-| ~~ fications as an administrator failed “m|Dewey, United States department of| ‘These new major developments kept | tices,” ss defined by congress, pay- REMEMBERS FARMERS to shake the determination of Gover- labor conciliator. the international picture chaotic: ment of “starvation wages” or work-| Washington—More than one tenth ‘Talked With Both Sides Belgium Issues Ultimatum ing labor unconscionably long hours} of the money asked in the presi- They had held « series of ate|_1—Belgium demanded indemnity | would be banned. dent's budget message will be spent conversations athe Willams Pg eaters and return of the body of Baron| ‘2. To approve voluntary agree-| for farmers. Biggest item was $549,- i Jacques de Borchgrave, diplomat al-| ments on wages, hours, price-posting| 139,621 for benefit payments in this and similar matters, having the force} fiscal year and $660,000,000 for next of iaw for the industry involved, This] year. would entail some relaxation of the — ‘ z anti-trust laws. ’ 20 LEFT IN DEATH HOUSE with full provision for meeting Ferecgiad seers sould deer Com N. ¥.—Two men Hi) statutory juirements for debt mi jum wage maximum hour) exec here Friday, leavi ie r standards, industry by industry,| in the Sing Sing death house. prevalent in Bismarck than at any thereby getting away from a fault the Ms other time in recent years, according turning over two seized Spanish S0-| president found with NRA-that one City physicians, clalist ‘ships to the insurgents, The] agency had too much responsibllity.| Minot—Alex Karlson, 9, Ryder, German demand for return of the! Collective bargaining would be left] died in a hospital here. He left no cargo and passenger of = captured|t, the Wagner labor board. There! known relatives. we ee was ignored bY! would be no code suthorities, as un- eT, ‘A spokesman for the propagan der the blue eagle. MOTOR AALzs 8 IT PEAK declared Germany considers Landon Favors Action ew ‘ Meanwhile, Governor Landon of! snnounced that December world Kansas proposed, in a letter to| sales of its cars totalled 239,116 Chairman Ashhurst of the senate) units, an all-time high. judiciary committee, that = federai Pa eee law against child labor be enacted even if the amendment is ratified. war. Kansas is among the states which and French fleets re-j have not ratified the amendment. mained in Spanish waters in “rou-| Other states addressed by the presi- tine”. maneuvers. dent were New Mexico, Nevada, North and South Carolina, New York,| Jones Rallies After | Tass,Nebrsts, Maryint, Comect.| olen : ; usetts, Rhode! Fargo Man Released Heart Spell Thursday sand! But Spouse Is Held Dan R. Jones, veteran Wahpeton state representative, critically ill at ite i & £ H § ! EF i cine & ei d E ‘Missouri. Senator Adams (Dem., Colo.) stood out against several of his colleagues} of embezsle: in advocating enlargement of federal) former secretary - treasurer power over economic forces by con- 5 EEgREg atitutional amendment. the NEWS EXECUTIVE DIES ar emee New York, Jan. 8.—(?)—Norris A. executive assistant to the ae Rep. Ole Stray of Mountrail Seared the need for feed was ae? if ‘Bullet-Riddled Woman Gives Birth to Child Eee riya cE Es 3 | Rep, L. L. Twichell of Cass county.|tion during the day it was pt “Breryone 1s agreed tat both ques: ad tions should be settled Lt is for the feed resolution to be intro-| Pope’s Condition duced in the senate and the seed ved resolution in the house and both will Reported Impro' be ex) .” — ne peed seentuion wae ten Vatican City, Jan. 8—(P)—Doctors adopted quickly and passed Pius XI, JACOBSON SETTER ‘senate. When the approved senate The condition of Jens Jacobson. 55./ feed resolution reached the house, Rep. Golden Valley school bus driver in-| stray again called attention to the jured when his vehicle was struck | urgency of the situation. by @ passenger train W.dn'sday ai . money has got to come quick- Golden Valley, was i: . We can’t wait a month or two,” he physician as © _20 ‘Couluuuead vn Page Two)