The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 6, 1937, Page 1

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AC t’ ~ Snowst The Weather Fair tonight and Sun- day; not so cold. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper $1,960,000 WILL BE SPENT ON BUILDING AND IMPROVEMENTS Love Takes Witngs cows taser roms a Features of Program ‘JULIET’ SAYS ‘YES’ New York, Feb. 6.—(P)—The answer for Harold Hulen, the love- Have Been Okayed Jorn sit-down striker of Excelsior Springs, Mo., is “yes.” Miss Flor- ence Hurlbut, for love of whom Hulen chained himself to a radiator outside her apartment door, said Saturday afternoon she would marry him, ‘ REHABILITATION OF (STRIKE COWFEREES [Radiator Romeo's FLOOD AREA BEGINS | STIL DEADLOGKED ALONG OHO VALLEY) 1N PEAGE SESSIONS Estimate Cleanup of 400,000] Discount Rumor Union Has Structures Will Average Modified Collective Bar- $250 Each gaining Demand MAROONEDINDRIT, |Burgum Submits SEVEN PROPLEFIND (County Option Act SHELTER IN TRUCK [ADMITS KILLING? Appropriations for Four New Highway Traffic Virtually at om sd st ala Standstill; Trains, Planes a TO FINISH NO. 10 SURFACE Behind Time A bill which would provide for Excelsior Springs, Mo., z Highway Chief M’Gurren Has county option on whether or not SSS —— Feb. 6.—()—While Harold . : : AES bo MILLION REFUGEES GROGGY|DELAY ‘SITTERS’ REMOVAL Huien, the radiator Romeo as : Pledged Full Compliance GRIGGS FARM WOMAN DIES pacha mae, Jaton dosed ‘on es closed bed- i With Regulations President Roosevelt Taking Hand in Speeding Work | new York early Saturday. of Conference Miss Florence Hurlbut, & Swelling Mississippi Still Is Peril to Gigantic Levee System Approval by the federal governe ment of North Dakota's 1937 road program was received Saturday by & 28k A ees rit Lt Succumbs to Exhaustion and Exposure While Her Hus- i z as a ie ge Hy Bes gay zo r-§ F g S B & e ee band Goes for Hel; \ Gov. William Langer. c jays nor more than 60 days after (By the Associated Press) Detrolt, eb. ¢—(e)—Apparently . . : || Te calls for the eaeadittae of $1, See the petition is filed. The voters| The gigantic task of rehabilitation | still deadlocked on the question of , us A Griggs ouly aa ‘woman 1d then the q oa 960,000 in the improvement and ree od he keh steals taisrgeied oe whether or not intoxicating liquor| San saerrinsipes thou! : construction of existing roads, ag sold. 1906—f ahead quickening . s 4] | recommended by the federal bureau automobiles had become stuck in snow | i ‘t voters pace Saturday through the flood- adj a hibition, ietener fe gta ott Favaged Ohio river valley. at 1:90 o'clock this afternoon for 4 of public roads, and must be under state would immediately be put into!, All down the 1,000-mile flood trail /juncheon. : contract by July 1. An important running full force in the county. ‘The bill| ‘0m Pittsburgh to Cairo, Tl, “clean-| witliam 8, Knudsen arid his Gener- ” ' ; part of the program is the olling of , would amend the initiated liquor act up” legions of WPA workers pushed U. 8. No. 10, which will be surfaced sab oe racer Leary aera ud and muck-fouled debris back : eererot ’ ron Fargo io Beanh tule swept across the entire state from the northwest. North Dakota's sixth freezing fatal- In safekeeping following lynch- ing. threats, Robert Kenyon, 20, is shown above at a Kansas City jail after he was charged se Brera Oxerk the conferees were “making definite Raa legedly ‘discount Six of Present Nine Supreme pee 0 ween $5,000,000 and] Mich., wie one-fourth Fe Court Justices Eligible Raconteur Proves Eventual Victory Is Forecast by Realism of Story Democratic Chiefs Await- and a the ing Battle memes return ref- rehabilitate homes, build- Pent A SC nalies Clio Mon and eid Possibility of investigating the schools, me joes for se the men. ‘ Rarepererc foe, rostibe) 68 for en con 4 : Placed unofficially st $6,- Tecelving the writ from Judge : ry Sty ten i ewe | Dee Se eee | sony. ttane| MGT, See Sin in | nue eet yy da’ sn Rome's Rah State highway Posts dope officials, 4 house as it quietly cleared its cal-| sti in the formative stage. Leppert ‘asked | Governor ‘Murphy Saves, Basen nappa an reception foretold @ bitter battle on in the Minot, Dickin- | 64; Roberts, 6, and Cardoso, 68, The Richard F. ‘Allen, ed Cross eusverp| Whether st would be necessary t0/ monstration. Capitol Hull, latter will reach the required age| four appropriation measures, iA Be ceraized to eebanllicate 1174 | cree Blood oowed from the detective's | “We'll take their baby and look at juring Mr. Roosevelt's second term,| ‘The house defeated a bill which| 000 sequen 59 the face—he'd accidentally scratched nil Aen aegis Sumners eee ending in 1941, but his 10 years of himself. eas peel drcctaath ome fie juardsmen stationed a 2 rd ead tae wal POWER COMPANY 10. |ess.zi® sec rere appointed 13 gourt justice and intervention of the , WPA officials in Nashville, Tenn.,' be. f Bovernment when constitutional ques- z estimated the damage to water plants, jurphy tions were involved—had started on| Declaration as to the policy whic) their way through congress “before will be followed was made by McGure all this hell broke loose.” ren in his speech. Pledging an “efe Predict Eventualy Victory ficient and well-rounded highway While stunned Democratic leaders) Pogram,’ he asserted that be will Will.\Co-operate With Farmers in| Predicted an eventful, if hard-won] Te most compe! profes . victory and pledges of support out- Promoting System in numbered protests, Senators Van Nuys (Dem., Ind.), and Burke (Dem., Missouri Valley Neb,), said they would sak the senate i aaa eeticient a AES judiciary committee to invite supreme | Highway technicians, all of Ww Desire to give practical support to|court justices to testify. But they Cary. ‘ated $50,000 for rehabilitation. Pay proposal ‘estab! irrigation thought the jurists might withhold Federal soll experts at Wi sn Criminal Assault on Beue ka ee iat aay views Tage peenaents peopeeal ton, D, C., estimated more than 300,- Missour! voloed for @ possible increase Crone Cane Sr ch top son were|, So D. Girl Is Admitted | simarce saturday by ©. J. Sirike,|court membership from nine to 18. | Sate y =, . The justices themselves continued washed away in the Ohio's scourging Rapid City, & D, Feb. 6 Huron, 8. D., vice teas ISOS fet : White House officials said some telegrams to the president had urged the chief executive to discuss over the radio his program for infusing “new in Nebraska and other states/ blood” in the federal courts from top to bottom. ° design and Republicans, within our state. To do this it is Ss fe Morrill announced organizing to oppose 498 for. “4 ” bsolutely necessary that I co-operate Leon T. Briggs, 89, erland, Butler—still the} to the Mississippi from the river- development | what they called “packing me su- | Sbsolut it Linton Pioneer, and “dictatorship,” were| With the federal bureau of public i i i He § aE fe ic i tu s Tevaged Ohio valley, was miles below | sturgis Wednesday night. i roads to the very fullest extent. You Sete ns ae ied one ings Bann mee eae e ‘The remainder of the address was Linton, N. D. Feb. 6.—Funersl Hoover, . e Hone! reaction closely, evidently plan- on of the iq 1 . ig to go to the country on the fasue. | devoted de ot ye ae mate ‘Battling’ Ben Bernie i event pena rope Meth : : ver said the recommendations im- * ‘wa Soins ‘ 9 , : tne opal Ss lee i 3 hun passable and iy ples le per: power ie executive.’ yok, rote Belts Baiter’s Butto sc i it Set | a ats aa i bitapen furnishing leader, said plenty of time would be|ing difficulties, moved with sought to engineering service to help solve their |®llowed for consideration. Clarification of the highway situa- county, lows, same motion —(P)—Ben Ber-; and ribbed him sbout the cigar ih) power and related problems, end will Follow Market Trends tion and of the relations with Wash- he taught committee “joined the ranks! supply engineering data to farmers| Many legislators followed the market | ington brought relief and pleasure to ralsed cattle ‘Cwichell Stymied Bill apie Pads rt, trends, especially in Wall Street, where|Langer who had been working of Frank The. motion originally made by stocks sold off one to five points upon | several days to get the matter straigh- governor Roy Frasier Divide county publication of the Roosevelt message. | tened out. Grant aaiwe success, irrigating | Tokers viewed jump as partially farmers and extension of that system | attributable to the sizeof recent price of farming wherever practical in| *@ysnces. dancing approached Although the president submitted a oe ee foe sence: bill with his message, no one had in-| Friday troduced it in the senate. It was of- fered in the house Friday by a com- comer, 3 '- unbeaten Class for Tax Collectionsitrct Wem, Texan both branches i i i F i HI g tf g | z + rs 8 a aE fe i Fg es at { i i i | E g F [ hi & F aH & fe t F i i i i H fe Fh 2 Fy g E i SEEE if | Roethke for the collection of per-| posal to see whether he would sponsor taxes delinquent a year|it. Despite his hesitation, not a single |37 | Democratic tative openly op- | Aquitania Members of the § i ged five of Bt.

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