The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 3, 1937, Page 1

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e j - Be North Dakota’s _ESTABLISHED 1878 ‘Sitters’ xk k * * *k * a a 3 x «x * _ Victory Over Flood in S BARRING NEW RR, U.S. SENATOR AT WORK ON HOLLYWOOD ITEM ENGINEERS BELIEVE RIVERS CONQUERED Waves Lashing Cairo Defenses Subside With Waning of High Winds STAGE CLIMBS SLIGHTLY 15 Victims of Barge Upset Are Found With 14 Still _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Scorn Judge’s ight As Crest Leaves Ohio Valley . i The Weather Mostly cloudy tonight and Thursday; rising Oldest Newspaper iia sn ene temperature Thursday SENATORS PROPOSE (KK idna CUTTING ASSEMBLY MEMBERSHIP DOWN tives After 1940 Called for in Bil , Mo., Feb. 3. Willow Springs iP STRAY LOSES WAGE FIGHT) Due putt Dicroed toes ot Eninapea Bill Providing Death or Life Sentences for Kidnapers Submitted per Admits [DEADLINE EXPRES Murderi ictimn| FOREVAGUATIONOF vou = ee be FACTORIES IN FLINT tor After Forcing Prey to Jurist Says Auto Firms Must Write Ransom Note Show Strikers Have Vio- lated Injunction MURPHY HOLDS MEETING Brings Knudsen and Lewis To- gether in Effort to Settle Differences Flint, Mich, Feb, 3—(7)—“Bit down” strikers remained in posses- sion of the two Fisher body plants A bill which would cut the number f state a] Young of LaMoure and H. C. Lynn of ‘Emmons. - The bill would provide for 31 sen- mill and elevator, will come out of the house state affairs committee with ® majority recommending passage. A motion for @ favorable recom- mendation was made by the resolu- tion's author, and seconded by R. Grei- ser of Wishek. The vote was nine for <I IX-YEAR PROGRAM here at 2 p, m., Wednesday, dead~ line fixed in an ouster injunction ise sued by Circuit Judge Paul V. Ga- dola. There were no indications of any plans for their forcible ejection. At expiration of the 24-hour pe- riod given for the strikers to leave, Judge Gadola said, representatives of the big automobile concern must Dr. Davis present evidence that the strikers have failed to comply with the order, before s contempt citation is issued. Less than three hours before the deadline ,set by the injunction, sev- eral hundred “stay-in”, strikers who TO HARNESS NATION PROPOSED BY FDR Recommends Expenditure of $5,011,000,000 on Bases for Development Hat 1a gle Washington, Feb. 3.- Roosevelt sent congress We '$5,011,000,000 six-year program of pub- lc works as the basis for considera- ot construction” in planning against fulare depressions. i it Ht City Folk Rally to Help Farm Fight for Irrigated Acreage na | | Governor Langer Tells Bismarck ry N. D, Farmer's Bad ||” nesidents Administration ide haa Aw Backs Development oo Lee . Y, Feb. 3-4P)— pguete da ehcp rr. Tace past Intensification ef the cam- the hotel lobby where they were sitting. “I'll bet it’s my house,” said jorth Dakota. Driscoll. “I'll bet you're right,” To werk with city officials replied Rall. % and parking iB was paged and called back and learned that | regulations and safety wrBeter ne ope 8, nee measures "s voice advised, “your house propert; three classes is on fire.” : taxatl Li a eres Two Die in Runaway ks, rolled down 8 i off a 50-foot trestle. 37, and Jessie Rogas, 39, both employed 4 fead Indian raservation,. Others on oJ reservation. e ipitsiders Kidnap-Killer Invited to Sur. Fee aE fated to ty. render and Share Rewagds ——_——_ MENINGITIS FATAL With Writer, Fargo, N. D, Feb. 3—()}—Puneral Uepera services were pending for Irving Rygg, 27, of Clifford, N. D., who died after being stricken with spinal meningitis. January Coldest & Since 1875 Her First Month on Record With es Minimum Temperatures Be- low Zero Every Day ara Bae w#B: WHEAT SHORTAGES EXIST IN DICTATOR GOVERNED NATIONS Grain Dealers Hear Chicago Man Score Crop Control Experiments tter by which Knudsen ac- cepted the governor's invitation dis- el that Murphy telephoned him at 10 o'clock Tuesday night urging lor @ gain, he told ¥ cooperating with county agent, Dakota Farmers him to meet with Lewis “in accord- poeacirre aeglengn dieger ed Box Car in Montana Dealers association Wednesday began| ‘The committee said the navigation| ance with the wish of the president of BER ADIS LINKED | Sesto acer | mn won nro men ih, Pena roan ce can SS MMU in wei ee | aor ae rote nt a ene ; ven “does not merit exten- o' “leaves QU | | were erated to death cua thos (oar senate. H. M, Sims of St. Paul, Great North-|sion,” but included completion of the|no alternative except compliance,” H of @ construction train that went out ern railway executive assistan and said he would confer “with & view to formulating a basis for ne- tion under regular Cites Shertages propria! budget ‘Strange it is that despite most|procedure, timed in part in relation intensive efforts, scientific and po-jto economic

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