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The Weather Snow probable tonight and Wednesday; con-— tinued cold. - M’Gurren Appointed Highway . Chie '. Irrigation Backers to Seek N. D. ‘Water Board’ Act FLANNICAN OUSTED BY GOVERNOR FOR BILL MODELED ON |Thoresen Appeals to Solons |MICKSETLEMENT Hughes Sets New | cause unspecrE MONTANA LAWTO | = For Appropriations’ Speed " OF NAOR STRKES _—-BROFPERED S008} = Fiations’ Speed) on pypims U-S. Flight Record fe Slope Men Feel Reclamation Is Ohio River Boils y oth Day “5 Allow for : Workers Still { 210,000 Workers Still Idle in} to Cross Continent in 7 One Way of Reducing Emergencies Automobile and Maritime 7. Hours, 29 Minutes Relief Expense Dakika bolita wan! ; Industries - Over Flood Stage 3 srrc tort baie a ASSURES SELF-SUSTENANCE © Langer Leaves for Washington Immediately After Naming His Secretary EX-CHIEF WILL NOT APPEAL Averages 332 Miles Per Hour | HER LIFE S. AVED NaS es Da A TE SR RTE Native of . Executive's Home Town Worked in Depart- ment Under Vogel . Therese hae 4 FOR WILL NOT INTERVENE speed’ of 332 Marie Tati . .. by the 50th legislative day. ———— lughes, the Middlewest Torrents Surging!) Permanent Parking] | "Thoresen appeaied to both houses Continued Conferences in Oth- ‘Tuesday drove his P. M. McGurren of Minot took office F. P. Whitney df Dickinson Is ainst Levees as Thou- of the legislature to have money bills peed Dakota's new : y Ag on Streets Barred | | ready by then to prevent re-occur-| er Fields Fail to Work irl aaron the peoeey =: Kori 's new state Elected to Aseociation sands Run for Lives rence of @ “last minute club such 98 continent in 7 hrs. Ca ek etrsorper tlle ta Presiden fe es Perman used by the last legislature” which Out Solutions 3 29 min, for a new eae eS Se OW ¢ lency (By the ) is held up measures affecting the agri- ae eee o transcontinental DE cred tiedites stone with entice oer w. cultural college and university until 19—()—Dean speed mark, the removal proceedings, Gov. Langer surged. law. Decision to ask the North Dakote| qcra’ aires long its onti ie Traffic | the closing moments, He asked the! Robinson, a Hughes took of legislature to give definite encourage- and other last 10 days be left for the governor 3 from Union Air ment to the promotion of water con- C Tuesday Nee terminal, Los An- said he found “cause” for removal of Commissioner Flannigan. ‘Coming out of a conference with servation was reached at a meeting noon a strike called by the Unit- Geles at 4:14 a.m. the governor Monday night, Flanni- of the Western aoe Daktoa Re-|and property in at least eight states. | Will be taken bel , ‘ed Automobile cacti had been cen) and roared gan, who stated he would not appeal , Cfamnatipm 2 sated at .Mandan| ‘From Pennsylvania to Arkansas briations bills to the fore, the senste| settled and that the plant would % Me eitions the order to the courts, declared he londay. workers battled flood waters created committee on taxes and tax I8W8,! reopen Wednesday. eee ark Municipal was pleased because “the charges had been eliminated.” He said the hearing had been cdh- ducted in such a “fair” way that he felt he had been able to show that there was no question of his honesty, integrity or efficiency. Silent on ‘Cause’ The governor made no reference as to what the “cause” consisted of. He held two conferences with Flannigan and the administration “cabinet” dur ing the day before taking final action. In the state department office, first of Flannigan’s aides to leave was Al Klaudt, who submitted his resignation immediately after the ouster. Appointment of C. E, Van Horn as deputy to L. H. McCoy, motor vehicle registrar, whose term expires in two months, was announced by McGurren, Oscar Chaput, legal counsel for the cepaserent, ‘was dismissed, McGurren The bill to be introduced in the leg- rains. -| charges. : headed by Senator John K. Brostuen idature soon will be modeled after | aint % haere er of McKenzie county, requested iby the Aasocta ta Pts) eo the Montana “water board” act, un-| sissouri statement from the tax commission- Hughes der which that state has taken vast . : ers’ office showing expected revenue| A new clash between striking auto- Strides in water conservation durin; motive workers and police occurred | time 7 hours, 29 minutes, 27 the last two years while North Das te ererraated state expenditures 19Fluesday in Detrolt, the heart of the| ‘The new record breaks the old mark kota has stood still with the excep- . Discuss Chain Store Tax General Motors strike, as a new day |of 9 hours, 25 minutes, 10 seconds, he tion of small d: ‘const Missouri, Illinois of idleness began for more than 210,-|set last Jan. 14. | iterdlageen crys eee ee en ene te ora tive 000 workers affected by walkouts and| He roared away into the mists east t ” Under the Montana law the board proposed “chain store” tax bill. No shutdowns. ‘ of the field after being sure he was + issues bonds to finance conservation action was taken Monday, but hear-| Police used tear gas in an unsuc- Meniitied. pa cae eg A ae projects and sells them to the gov- ings are scheduled for later in the| cessful attempt to break up a trotting rifle speed, rooney in en outburat ernment, getting a 40 per.cent: grant seaston. line of about 1,000 plokets circling «|TV SDeed. Sparen the new mark, fon ee Ewe ‘A bill appropriating $500,000 for im-| body plant of the Briggs Manufactur-| or "Sy hi fast shin down to earth at es Have Pecaliar Status waters. ing company. A police inspector and}19:11 5, m. (CST). erie bone rape) an obligation of =| pone manager were slightly in-| "<1 fiew at 14,000 feet most of the state. Neither are they a mort- has been in session, This and addi-|‘ 5 way,” Hughes said, “with my highest gege on the land. The security for| over’ flood . virtually tional appropriation bills have forced] When non-union ployes pile 0 miles an hour. I used them is the water which the mooey Newport, Ky. HEAD OF NORTHWEST solos to seek new revere sources—| unable to get past the line About 200 of the 280 gallon load, I provide. - tasks . oe Suntapirbent of ci slew > ¥. , Fonsinared one ot ois Uigeest nee am very tired—e bit shaky. Wilhelmina Innsbruck, Austria, Jan. 19.—(?) —A motorcycle poli 's quick i Placed in the hands of a commission, | Ohio forced ‘The senate Monday passed three a} composed itizens homes. tio credited with savin, * ‘Expect Sweeping Changes : ‘ io heen et ee P ETROLEUM GROUP them to the house, including $1610 NATION RALLIES 10 Queen Wihsimine of" The Neth~ | pyeeae changes wots expected to 1 Two years ago Montana appropri- families : for the historical esate 6970 tor : erlands Tuesday from ® plunge | taxe place in the field force throughs ated $500,000 for its use, ear-marking Ind. Sy eee coal’ mine tion and $8,000 for down a 650-foot Alpine precipice. through | F. S. Lunde, L. F. Henry Chosen inspec The heavy automobile in which iaingh eecarel op a ; : child welfare. All were passed as! the queen was riding skidded on | expected to be replaced from lists , for 3'- Year_ Terms on’. | recommended udget , : the old Roman road st ‘Mairel, | possible candidates f¢ these aa # : - Thrown tno the deninte use ih a nl once tee of the machine a | Sony” aces brea varie ,! ———_.. were .appropriation measures ee of ie ivewa} a where ‘Immedia after taking action, ; Attention at Monday’s meeting was : Elwin B Hadlick: ef P sCenpnned ab Pas ON ey oe Fi rm Ras ; there was an. aimost ahoer drop Gov. Tanwar Lote Se wae céctered nitoss hole arr rigation, : tary That Will Be Less Than of 680 feet to the frosen river | 1°oton by plane at 7:90 p. m,, to attend 1 ‘ : the inaugural. The chief Sei a’ oesea'tn it [at fy foe u¢ TEMPERATURES DIP ee Nee | sem Stearate |sieaiee el tem poe lay. duce the heavy relief costs and make lor Other Each (?}—Franklin North Dakota self-sustaining, three-year jerks Washington, Jan. 10+ Neuberger, who had been following Ailr "electing tore he eroup TONE scene, peo, Demers GD Rovere fgloy mms smllng| Cheey on Ms mokrgas, cree voted to change the name of the or. 2 ) bogged di Monday, each side ac-| years rallied Tuesday to salute his weight against the slipping oeipepes oh cea rgtacteet arn oxte cusing the other of Breaching condi-|Kim sf the start of « second admin-| C®F until help arrived, Two conferences were held by the | 28 feet, three above flood stage, at the After the first conference, the name servation association, making it state confluence of the Alleghe: if 5 u ny and i tions incident to a 15-day truce. istration which promises to write his of McGurren as a! tee Tees ser Rea presaees Monongahela rivers, The Conemaugh; Rain Possibly Mixed With Sleet| tots rent, “Setween seven mari-|tory like the breath-taking firet term, Sheonghout the eaplicn sitiens tae ee F. P. Whitney, Dickinson merchant, | “Ver reached its crest at Johnstown, - or Snow Forecast for time unions and ship operators on the] ‘The numbers increased hourly de- mR FISHER REPORTS announcement was forthcoming, the was elected president of the sssocia- |Televing anxiety for the “flood city. ; west coast came a cropper over long-|spite = forecast of rain, A new and| UV, governor suddenly called another con- tats eal jing Jacob Krier. ‘R. E. Rivers in southern Illinois continued Washington shoremen’s pay demands. The union guration spirit became | ference Monday night. Those present ‘ ‘Trousdale, Mott, was re-elected treas- ————— bender 4 Bad ace ts) Pee aoe panier Bee ee anne ms HIDE FIRMS ARE NOT ‘Treasurer I Cioey sent Soden Wiese Snow fell in western North Da-|Jast offer. ‘Although’ the crowds were gayer commissioner of agriculture and labor. to rise. urer and M. O. Ryan, Fargo, was re- th = Continued conferences failed to readings Monday night when several] Poe, O04 ctor, of the traditional pageantry was miss- TAKING PRECAUTION opened. his) pelvate. office doceliana A i 8 ° Kenneth W. Simons, Bismarck, and state weather bureau points recorded Union bollermen and engineers ing at this first January induction in announced his decision. He called history. ' D. J. Beakey, Williston. ei) Pointing to the policy of the organ- 6 AMP. AGN AG AINST lowest temperatures of the year. icket aacchucten inated hort ‘the bere Snow m|nounced they would not pass pi signed eid us ellspe us aaanslee NerES Was forecast, for northwestern | ines established by 270 striking em- tileate of appointment, and southeastern sections of the ota depends upon irrigation “so we can help ourselves.” From his vantage point as a mer- loyes of two companies serving ‘ jucceeded Ole Olson cae Toledo, Ohio, consumers. to Mmit the parade to military units} Nuisance and Public Health | Flannigan tpok office in April, 1935, chant, he said, he saw all but the i [i i aor pra peng nee Recommendations to Minimize | | Jamestown reported 35 below to Ohio, and state governors. when Acting . Walter Welford in reord the low temperature for the threatened. |*irr Roosevelt. made few engage- Hazards Made similar proceedings, ousted Ole H. past 24 hour period. It was -31 at jupport ments Tuesday in order to complete Olson as commissioner. On March 15, Grand Forks, -30 at Devils Lake, -28 his inaugural address, which aides 1936, Flannigan was reappointed to a in Bismarck and -27 ere oe said would be within 2,000 words. three-year Gita itch Mocs will Williston and Fargo eac! -26. now proceed out, The weather bureau forecast “rain c possibly mixed with sleet or snow”| unions. best stock leave his part of the coun. to seal, fay im 1984 but the cream checks eon- Dismi ued to come in and the prospect was that a quick recovery was possible. Hopes He Can Get Along Relief Checks ‘Bad Sign’ With Few Auditors pees 1936 saw needy) all of the for President Roosevelt's inaugura- ef stock and most of the milk cows eRe RET EEF, tion extended spprecia-| tion Wednesday, - + shipped out and the merchants now| J. K. Murray, newly appointed state ni 2 for sce few milk checks but many relief |tax commissioner, planned Tuesday | ¢ nee soa br pe ace ae ve Poster ay wn supplies i 1 Concluding that “due care is not checks, he sald. He characterized this | 10 1s0p tne er snnouncing damisal | Qreanizations which assisted’in put-| southern California and = tate exercised to minimize the nuisance and public health hazards” at Bis- marck’s two hide and fur compani Dr. A. M. Fisher, city health officer, made four recommendations to the| ganization following his return from FREEZES 10 DEATH board of city commissioners Monday |tne world war. While a member of night. \ouse count Dr. Fisher made his investigation Se ee arlty ncas nee seaaaee " 18 Field Men With ae ae as a “bad sign, since the government | Tetailers” after announcing dismissal faire Continental Rubber workers of Jan. 11 and his report was turned; ygcGurren his te cannot be expected to help us for-/of 18 field men employed under the ) other aoooad batan pee Eee, Pa ole 600, was closed over to Charles Foster, city attorney, | rice ‘Tuesday when he wil taker epee by # strike'in support of @ pay in-| James K. Shaw Never Reaches | who will draft an ordinance long the | the duties of the department, he said. ever” and asserted that “what we | sales tax division. need is help to help us help our- ¥ from harrowing experiences, the As! chease'detmaisd lines 51 I nnigi immedia\ fenbeds me ae maintain the. (ome mimissioner Lee sociated Press reported. His Home After Leaving Bis Tecoipiencaisone! cores va ine inp eves tpg id which has made us now Expoait 3 ractices we 8 we are fighting with our backs to the the sales tax racket in some, stores ° ° Stalled Auto Gead animals inside the elty limits 0] two conferences, wall.” ¢ be skinned; the disposal o! car- Born at Casselton Expanding the relation of irrigation ‘Viewpoint Scouts Wi Direct Park River, N. D., Ji —(P)— | casses; the storing and drying of cow.| McGurren was born Aug. to relief, Oscar Becker, engineer for g Merrill gave the independent oil James K. Shaw, 24, life-long resident|horse and sheep hides; sanitation) Casselton, N. D., also Langer’ the state planning board, in present- 4 men a motorist’s viewpoint on retail ry of Walsh county, was found frozen to| methods and the maintenance of| town, where he attended high school, * ing the report of that body on western fewer auditors. He distribution of petroleum ucts in ° 4 death a quarter of a mile from his/clean premises. He later attended the Agricultural Ne See er one ise cater ae every efficient employe irrespective of | his talk entitled “Two of Ser- . 1t alrs e y farm home Sunday. No inquest will) Fisher pointed out that the present / college at Fargo and the University as spent over $600,000 for relief in party affiliation.” vice Stations.” The film was shown o be held, Dr. G. L. Countryman of| unsatisfactory condition of the hide|of North Dakots. He worked as es Knife River valley and over | Pa eiticte is gain toibea .|through the courtesy of the exposi- _—| Grafton, coroner, said. and fur companies is in violation of| registered pharmacist at Crary for a POOAND inthe Mosse Hiver eee. oe ia char ates egulation,’ | tion management, will in-| Shaw, with two others, started| the city ordinance relating to health | number of years and in 1926 moved to This money, he said, if spent on : ‘Addresses by G. C. Mather of De-| Administration by Youths to| Other features of the week will 1-| 0 Bary River for the Shaw farm|and sanitation and recommended that) Minot. He worked in the highway , | several from . A mile| the commission insist that such con-| department when Frank Vogel, Lan- arenes (pets ditions be remedied immediately. ger lieutenant, was commissioner, un- An amendment to the hard liquor til the latter's removal in 1933. water conservation and irrigation, trolt “Lubrica' uirements would have made the population self- for 1037 Abe Acation oie eee Feature 27th Anniversary supporting, solved several health prob- r sions"; G. E. Spain of Peoria, Ill, on lems arising from poor disposal of Diesel Manufacturer's Week Program ached his home. i ii ; istrate to the lst of persons that may sewage and cut the relief bill, not only for the present but for the future, to ; : Boy Scouts will have complete Lo lak ad beepers agen ask @ posting of a habitual drunkard’s| throughout the northwest, from the farm his car stalled and Shaw started to walk but never) | tinance which adds the clty mag~ ir practically nothing. 5 es i licensed dealer's building nson Correborat 3 . J. Han ee charge of the affairs of North Da and a broth name in a - ' ; This ‘View ot the connection _be- } fe ee ceeodieins kota's Capital City for one full day— was read for the first time ,|Four Will Face Liquor tween irrigation and relief was cor- | liston; d 3 pe eo seco and appointive offices trom Girl Repeats Story of [to adam L. Fisher, Gordon Harris,| Charges in City Court ‘roborated by A. H. Swenson, president mn l3 ‘A meeting of the board of directors 5 *. ‘. Sexton Norlin and Ira Harroun. of the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation PB gs ley was to follow the formal closing of the| {he mayor down, ff) wap ennounery Meeting With Smith iicerises| renewals were approved for! ‘Three men and one woman are The Ritz, 504 Main; the Prince Hotel, facing trial in the Bismarck police = district in McKenzie county. He said | 4. 3 convention, Present members of .the here Tuesday. relief hasn't been a problem there in- | F. 3 Oakes; ©] The Scout executives will take of- 4 : ; 1 H H t , Smith, Jr. son of the former pres-| st; and Logan's Grocery, 118 Third|of hard 1 relief in his area are people who have 1 Bismarck. Cousin be held Feb. 8 Besides a president] J, N. E. | St; ard liquor. tried to get a foothold there but who ee WF ase erg: On tea| of the clty commission, the board will es He ene we Srnec coon: (St: |, Elsworth Finlayson and Mr, and have been unable to purchase or rent| _ ANDREW SANNES DEAD | rd. Harvey: A.B Munro, Rolla, and) eiect four members of the governing SOON Te cere wal etl 7 Mrs. Peter Zevik pleaded not guilty 6 an irrigated tract. * | _ Fargo, N. D., Jan. 19.—()— Andrew : board, & police magistrate and jus- . examination iD ine ate detective, and| | Thoresen Acting to the charges when arraigned before There have ‘been “ups anid downs”| P. Sannes, 78, former Williston B tices of the peace. A. Henry. "Ross, Brooklyn attorney. | Go f N. D, City Magistrate E. 8. Allen Monday. in that kind of farming, he said, but | farmer, died in s hospital here. — |$120,000,000 in Gold Upon taking office the new Scout . srice told ths esneral set-| vernor of N. D. Both tras wil be held Hriday. all that a statement she is arrested have signed in Krone's of- Lieut, Gov. T. H. Thoresen, |Faids in which the police confiscated , 1033, was “true except| elected on the Republican ticket |® considerable quantity of gin, alco- part where it said Smith at-| and running mate of Walter Wel- | hol, wine and moonshine. me.” ford, Tuesday became acting gov- Facing a similar account, William and Ross are charged with) ernor, but in name only. Abelson has asked a jury trail and his eee eae) ae eat en eee it of the state by ionday : ——_—_—————_ : the duties of office automatically FIRE THREATENS HOTEL saa there has never been a time when | ¢ > r ission will appoint the auditor, irrigating farmers were not seit-sup-| | Carpenters Work Shipped to Fort Knox} orrrcr pole, chiet of the fire de- z worst times for them, ne adionpion ‘ — , attorney, engi- explained, were the low price periods || on Wrong Building New York, Jan. 19—()—Loaded in| DeFHMeDt, Besrtions eng inspece of 1932 and 1933, but since prices|¢ —_________".___'_) |e special train under the watchful eye| tor ‘street superintendent and water, have risen things have been better of a small army of guards, a ship- works superintendent. because they have “assured produc-; Newburyport, Mass. Jan. 19. | ment of $120,000,000 in U. 8. treasury| "°" Pan) or anniversary Week tion.” (#)—After spending $500 renovat- | gold was en route Tuesday to the neW) 02 ofricers will hold their pos!- ’ Explanation of the Montara sys-| ing an unoccupied house, apres government vaults at Fort Kriox, Ky ; fe Hie a8 Fe E i i i i i u FH i tem was given the. group by W. J./ of the Newburyport, Co. ; Se ts and Scouters will be allowed fell on the shoulders of Thoresen. | Aberdeen, 8 D., Jan. 19.—(P)—A a the, 8. ehdination pintee for; penters had been este th tes Williston, a > ree 19.-M— to attend the Order of the Arrow MINOT WOMAN DEAD Unless some extraordi imar: y base aaa Mer inet in ered Cs the last 12 years under # civil-service| wrong building. Instead of fix- | Damages were estimated at $10.00 ea ping pastel Emma erevobably will not take any |story Alonzo Ward hotel brought 70 bank | Tuesday in the fire which Monday from action as acting governor. He | guests scampering out of their rooms appointment. He is expected to ad-| ing their own house, the | dress a legislative group at a meeting been repairing s house two | burned a portion of the Western Auto| Tuesday afternoon at the state capi- ay owned Paris company warehouse and shop | W. J. (Continued on Page Two) here. Dahlen, ¥ continued to preside over the sen- |Monday night, One person was in- ate as president. jured. ie ae i i 3 i

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