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a North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper and Thuredays ceang temperature tonight, Tachne | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [ox v= ESTABLISHED 18738 BISMARCK, N. D., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS 11 in Plane Wrecked at Frisco Longtime Prairie Rehabilitation Program Outlined)Htiie nas 7 _Frawre I we ———] INTO BAY AFTER CONSERVATION AND | Measure Passed PARLEY CONTINUES COMPANION OF MAN rr WATER UTATO Sac rau eseceerre | MMH HOPES RAISED) JAILED IN SBATTLB Oppose FDR Plan jn: se este . [Landon Announces He will| Dartmouth Queen Muddy Bottom ‘Not a Great Deal Separates] Ex-Convict Seized in Mattson] comment on Court Reform Permanent Change in Farm Methods Necessary, FDR's Passed Them Now,’ Declares Case Fits Killer’s Descrip- in Address Friday CAUSE IS UNDETERMINEQ Committee Says Governor Murphy tion, Police Say po ee eee Removal of the governor's veto plates ania Washington, Feb. 10.—(P)—The Veteran Pilot Had Asked fod —— house passed Wednesday the Sum- PROBLEM ‘CAN BE SOLVED’ tind transfer ‘of net beer revenue for|FDR URGING SETTLEMENT| BOOKED ON OPEN CHARGE| sere sit to permit supreme court Orders Just Prior to Sched- pie esata the next two years to the real estate 2 ee Justices years service ‘ 4 Creation ‘of New Federal Agency bond interest payment fund Wee! Recognition of Union for Its|Movements at Time of Crime Pea ha ag ated a li! uled Landing : to Direct Work Is Rocth Dakota legisiature stosetsy, Members Only May End. Suspicious, Investigators =| washington, Feb. 10—(P)—In the Bhag) Franciaco, Feb, 18—i)— : Recommended nor's veto power was offered by Rep. Dispute Deolare fire otras of Democraide oppesitinn on day tant only three bodies of ta The bill also enced thet the poven: ———_ velt's court reform program, Rep. Lam- 1 victims uit, the Lee Angeles. fashington, Feb. 10.—(?)—Presi- nor must be present at any meeting (By the Associated Press) Seattle, Feb. 10—(%)—State Patrol|neck (Dem., Ohio) suggested Wednes- found in the tag dent Roosevelt urged congress Wed- to constitute « quorum, Hopes for « conclusion of the pro-|Chief William Cole set out Wednes-|day it might lead to a “Hitler, a Mus- of the cabin had been sarod off ee eS eee Reps. James, Caddell of Sioux and|Jonged General Motors Tose | day in quest of a “red-haired woman” |*0lin! or a Stalin government.” and eight vi srently hed policy for readjusting the agricultural LE Of Griggs-Btecle sub- | Wednesday as the conf between | 0°” Lamneck spoke shortly before the poaall allay apeeteeeynas prairie states combating a cagpemrettrl house planned to take up a bill for struck, ee ee ; | Se eesttunets sapay boa tue of beer revenue on the recommends ecessnent ot upreme cours Judges ay ae Great Plains drouth committee “for ton of Prank Vogel, manager of recommended by Mr, Rowsevelt, San Francisco, Feb. 10.—(P)—Its 18 a occupants given up for dead, @ wrecked United Airlines plane was ‘This bill extends to April 1, 1938, ident suggested a federal-state-prairie the tae iN tree : ‘ alliance in a “new economy” collected under "ihe initiated beer ernment to do our legislating for us? und early Wednesd 5 a cna teppei ating? measure to the state treasurer for arene: she (ue ae strives wen 2 i uM we will meet the challenge to the usurping of our powers and duties and serve notice that we intend to in- sist that the executive occupy his posi- tion; that the judiciary shall occupy its position, and that the legislative branch of government will do the job the constitution intended it to do.” Arranges Conferences Lamneck spoke soon after President ,, Roosevelt had arranged a series of con- on his court reform proposals, The meetings were designed, some officials puere to amplify and expand his a ‘White House aides announced the conferences as 10 Democratic repre- sentatives banded together to unite need for s permanent change in Sine eae tenvier, (ahevs), Sette We astated prairie region. It proposed| George danvier, of New Orleans, | ,AW0, Proposed was an increase, direct-the rehabilitation program in| Gras. It le the highest social honer | 2°.0a tal pope! co-operation with states and private| in New Orleans, ated Press |*. say? ‘ Ponieol bale Cssoci Purchase end disteivotion of feed. for From the sunny south came Flor. | an Francisco airport manager, after ence Allen (above), 19, of Birming- | Teturning from inspecting the wrecke ham, Ala. to be crowned queen of | 96°. Dartmouth’s 27th annual winter The plane lay on its back with only carnival at Hanover, N. H. She | about 10 feet of the fuselage prow was the first girl from south of the | truding. Its nose was rammed into Mason and Dixon line so hon- | the muddy bottom of the bay within ored. (Associated Press Photo) | a few miles of the airport over which opposition to the president's program. NS ere dl cre atileeelee a gan ved 9 William Reed, noted diver said the varie Legge atid was to a » plane by derrick an oe ee a fac io“ oad ube ae Georgia chairman of « steering com- in, Oak: across from mittee to line up other members. ane sade Fe Renin riers). DANCER TO LEEVES|, serene stew half a day before salvage Photo) problem S pr Sai ee (GOVERNOR ANGELS |>#ess=e= Bae ee GANGELS |" ci ina 2 “A new economy must be devel- would abolish compulsory military oped,” he added, “which is based on training at the University of North the conservation and effective utilisa- ys kota and agricultural college. 4 cially. that which falls as rain and house, “iw ogee tor oor Yella sow; an economy which represents A zis ccs aoces| VETERANS SERVICE sre cee saree ve will tatural conditions.” pe | Langer Charges in Veto That ‘protection of the could be completed, ia Attending a meeting of the group An eyewitness said the plane mad@ 1 laws. night, besides Cox and May,|River Falls so Slowly That|a loud noise when it hit—s “dig Paseed were Pettengill of Indiana, Mansfield wham.” , of Texas, Robertson, Smith and Drewry of Virginia, Pearson of Ten- nessee, Chapman of Kentucky, and Peterson of Georgia. Mr, Roosevelt said at @ press con- Ceaseless Vigil for Breaks ‘The 11 occupants weret Is Maintained Rogers Meyer, Ridgewood, H. & Lorge, Los Angeles, Memphis, Tenn, Feb, 10—()}—As| Mark Fontana, 57, millionaing it determined to gain by slege what no lt Ey at E gf “How long,” the Ohioan asked, “will we permit the executive branch of gov- ference Tuesday some supporters had moved stopped, it will be only because the notwithstanding the action of the gov- ne oe hoe) a mystified when the plane, coming into the aire plained the sluggishness of the crests ae to demanded | urged him to rally public opinion be- nation takes the situation in hand hind his program by a radio address, | they failed to win by assault, ponder-/ = 5, F, Gilmore, Los Angeles, promptly, enrphatically and complete- "pon motion of Senator J. P. Biate-|miutery training measure and sought but that he was not considering such | 0US crests kept flood fear alive along E. Margaron!, San Brano, Calif, Jy," said the commission in « 194-page | gell'ct' Wand noreren, tae senate a | tuntangle ltzelt trom a heap of 36 Hoey the mid-Mississipp! Wednesday by| HB Friedlander, Los ; ) _ report to the president. layed. action’ on the sttempted over-|Cemmeer’ horer as the final aay Alf M..Landon, his Republican op-| stubborn refusal to speed their almost} John Grennan, Sr, prominent ' The area involved covers much of Iride for one legislative day. passed rom inoaueon of new legis- the proposals, ' ponent in the 1936 election, announced | imperceptible southward crawl. real estate man, » Calif, the land between the Mississippl river! In» for present-|Piee without speclal permission o¢ |eaid “I think we see's ray of light” "| A high police official, who declined |he would comment on the “proposed | | The river fell slowly above Memphis} "His daughter, Gertrade, o0- and the Rocky Mountains from Can-| ation to the legislature Wodnesday | the delayed bills committee. ‘Observers pointed to the basis of| to be quoted, said the man gave his/&nd unusual changes” at s Lincoln} but, in this Sete vatter “aoa prominent bride-to-be, x ade to Mexico, Morris L. Cooke, wh0| the chief executive assettea the|’ New senate bills include proposed settling several recent C1O-conducted| name as H. A. Post, $2, when booked/ “ay banquet in New York Friday. | mai ENE oe, a Pilot Tommy Thompson, one of recently resigned as Rural Electrifica-| american Legion “has permitted few| measures which would provide for a|strikee—recognition of the union for| after questioning and was s ‘dead| Twenty-seven senators have voiced} while the brown, tide edged higher! the west's veterans, tion administraton is chairman of the/ men to speak for it who have be-|five day wait between the time mar-|its members only—as # possible solu-| ringer” for the Mattson kidnaper, Perma li ere ies pre Latcicpalee nA w Orleans, forcing) Co-Pilot Joo De Cessare, committee. trayed the fine, high ideals of that|riage licenses are issued and the mar-| tion for the automotive strike. It was ’ | tides did not retire, ‘Thirty-one have| ‘The Memphis district office of the Kimmel, 5 } | The committee of experts said the| organization,” and suggested the leg-|riage takes place, similar to Minne-|not known whether this was the new In Tecoma Dec. 21-96 eorentierit g. ‘warned the top of the problem of the area was “arresting the| islature amend the present law re-|sota’s requirement; establish the Non-| formula said to have been suggested. | The suspect, the official said, MRGL Wert the ‘balance of an gineers war top The cause of the accident—prior to decline of an agricultural economy | quiring appointment of a service com-|partisan League as a third political —_—_—_— definitely was in Tacoma from Dec. Eta isang ch the hi powes, flood is “very flat” and the river will] Tuesday night 32 persons had died 20k papi’ to the clini ly conditions missioner trom list of five submit-|party; re-establish the state mill and) Belgian Rexists and 2) to. bat eaameed pee ane other Lesjyecpeal Pica eirmceg at yh erieattetal Pasreiasntbgrea aye ano | elevator association, placing the state- r three different places. when | Most of whom were noncommit: . crashee—cannot be determined offi- Fe An atta dll ped ted by the Legion executive commit Non id oF lit Use Fists] auction on Dec, 27. oe vails the remorseless pressure on the| cials said, until after the plane has light of experience and scientific] tee. 5 owned institut under a board Socia occurred ’ elaxadlinves force & sal information now available.” He said he would be “giad to ap-|three persons appointed by the in- pica Chief Cole, who ordered the man's| ‘Spending Spree’ Ires | 0” may major/ been salvaged. Must prove the measure” if the legislature |Custrial commission. Brussels, Feb. 10—()—The Bel-| arrest, sald McDonald answered the Minnesota Farmers Pe ee ciad scatisent Flies Past Airport Loaarteanpne tis etiaiaiers yes, manpended. Wed | eee ee ee ete dette they would win thelr fight but ex-| Airport attendants were one \ region three veterans selected 996,090 for = medical building at the|came to blows during heated discus-| Donald admitted s minor robbery) St. Paul, Feb. 10—(?)—Rep. Troha Raatocaeeiie melas Stine orcttieniee by ‘all vet-1Tniversity of North Dakote, also was sion of the Spanish Civil War. The | here Dec. 20, and that thereafter he| Cutting sald Wednesday farmers in| made imperative a ceaseless vigil port from Seater) a Ses adjustment to nature for futile at- Igners Letter Barrage received by the senate, as were bills the resignation of | left Seattle for Tacoma and Port-|Olmsted county are threatening a) along the dikes from here to Welena, elapse then tempts to conquer her,” the report| “In spite of the barrage of letters|Proposing a state board of public fl- C.J after the offi-| land, Ore, During the hours of ques-|“sit down” strike excessive | Ark. = hs ; Lge , and telegrams seemingly inspired by [nance t0 handle state sects oe cial refused to state his attitude on Honing, MoPonald tela several con-| spending for relief ahd govesnmental) | Behebliiaiion, wen’ chee att ie ne ehie a sepert followed 5 ass vision wunicipal ace conflict. stories, asserted. | purposes, ened valle; flying suddenly Alsons Povibods Drones Peres ierterd eareeeaia ming. political reprisals | comnts and finance tnder the state tax cheered fed Suvietans, aid existe charg: cuehl: Detective Richard F. Ma-| “There seems to be « spontaneous! the lists of Homeless shrunk while tved kata the Pay ith 9 cea millions ef acres | unless meas cannot, . their benches, honey and State Patrol Officers| uprising among the people on the/ residents move their homes miles le PP ser poh pomarny pte se actanilonay abine lates ae ‘The outoome on the military bul,|* z Joseph MoCeuley and James Kunta| farms in Olmsted county and other| there, but in the Mississippi valley] A five hour search of the bay by vent misuse and te start the American Legion has permit-|2, 2, 36 was never in doubt after!<A morican Language’ | arrested the men Tuesday in cheap] parts of southern Minnesota,” he sald,| the spreading waters swelled tribu-| Diaoos and Rests tolowed before the Federal and state legislation ted & few men to speak for it, whol ta ingorinitely postpone the messure| Bil] P ie Senate| Parment howe near the downtown} "io ether demand chat the leesa:| tries and routed hundreds of 1ow- wreckage was found. A section of strayed ideals} ratied. assed in district, ture stop tremendous spending 5 rudd Picea cri geatncs npyehey praytpggiated asf pa in Bloor [ vs — The man had been sought since| spree or they will go on strike—a ‘sit While the death lst stood at 436) fuselage protrinied. spore theieirs to the area, how that these few individuals| , Seneters Hany C.Lennot Eman) The “american Language’ would | rep, § on “general pickup orders.” down’ strike—and refuse to plant| slong the flood's destructive | peth| thes, Sue wens, inte fe eae Increase in sizes farms | wrongfully assisted misappro-|*" * Ses designa’ 1 language in ———— crops, milk cows, taxes.” roug! Mississij shallow termed te “gaged fone SLltoAaS about the 20th acon biniied el eake ye) North Patina english” WEISER RITES THURSDAY - ela hata valleys, Red Cross officials said the| tight side up Sith such an impact families, ayo Sept, 1935, from the funds of under @ resolution adopted by the] Fargo, N. D., Feb. 10—(#)—Funeral POPE IMPROVES refugee total remained almost sta- asian gee baly ores, Consolidation ef local gevern- the national guard and used that state The resolution | services for E. P. Weiser, 70, Vatican City, Feb. 10—(#)—Pope| tionary not far below 1,000,000. Pycdied apres lay on j A read ment units. money to finance » trip of the Amer- was introduced by Senator William A.|of the First National Bank and Trust| Pius XI observed the start of the holy SS apes) ee ee punioas tse Gkeae bertegrases, |“ civor batatec ou wrong Baas oe era ee analogs ries eatta i comzparelively geod condi Gold Output Worth port. 2 : j= bas 0 = now lor ra- i re l= ie ed, jesectiory that he be tilled, eae itis money, flied RODS FROM HOUSE reel ag ' the Rev. John Richardson officiating. | tion. $151,524,555 in 1936 preggers creet ° : 7 me ay feel ade adr , d sands of curious, also friends and ’ natural cover. 1935, from the state mill and elevator, Washington, Feb. 9.—(#)—The bu- li oa o . 9. poner Eee ee ee me wo romme] North Country Sagas Written! =25 sss ee ke inf $750 From Mill ~ commi je] a isfled misappropria Victim Discovered After onibes Mateo county said the bodies eral agency would prevent overlapping Presta Noe, secured on the 24-Hour Search @ Fad etd eres Ho pe Repay to Badwood Ctby, sour os Soeeeonian eters ene _.In Battles Against Snow, Cold zs *c0o ns & vee ee re daatag win ae ee oe His frosen body found Jess than £0 I hgprseggiioaeripccatoeatied , E. Neghizbon an express com- and American Legion drum corps to Cin- . d problems. cinnati, the sum of $750 more from| ods from the! farm home he was st- es a da truck go by, |, California led in total output with pany, emplore, od tere Wes aaa, “Ttg field should be that of con-! the mill and elevator at Grand Forks.| tempting to reach, John Woods, 67, Stories of desperate battles with | . The jurist started from they heard a a go by. | an estimated 1,049,600 fine ounces] Wham struck disap- tinuing study of “the great plains| “These actions are all the more| farmer near Venlo in Ransom county,| snow and cold—with death always Minny Bandas wih: Bee molakiog ad conse froen Bie: Mine production by states included Papel : “ae problem and of endeavoring by con-| reprehensible because only four years| WAS retorded Wednesday as North) jurking close at hand were be- the latter's daughter, a Miss Mc- anki an at ee sien Montana 179,000 ounces worth $6,265,- Cae only miles sultation, education, persuasion and/ s25 1, as governor, told these same, Dekote’s ninth victim of the severe i stabs’ toe Bipenarek Weanendey Gurren sad Leja Jae vg iccrrttcoye Maar an 000, snsrense/38 pa ous/ Sout Des Sons Be eee Pe (Continued on Page Two) men that the taking of money from| inter weather. as motorists arris ‘There were no chains (ited grad ounces worth 765, | $0n received radioed instructions trom a ‘Tues- drift but by dint of much shoveling of Bismarck they struck long | increase 4 t. Dispatcher Theodore Martin to use the national guard fund and from the| Mr. Woods’ body was found after being stuck on snow: per cent MA A) day, bringing an end to a 24-hour ‘word of their adven- and pushing through the drifts drift, After shoveling their way et the north-to-south runway at Miles Peace Bill’s Passage mill and elevator was iusesl, smo|search. He had’ started out from eee re they reached s point about six | in they got stuck and tried to |<17) Frosh Break Off | Pild which is bounded on the cast | by Nye] ir subecr 91.20 | Venlo for his farm, two miles distant,! “ive men, among them Justice | miles south of Wilton. There the | back out. Albert's car had been rt rea by the bay, Is Predicted by Nye} tn sutecriptions trom private ind! mallee ciara D pac iuers se | beck ik ; Streak — viduals to pay the expenses of the|/,® blinding snowstorm & A. G, Burr of the state supreme | party abandoned the car Sones wiien the china mers Minot’s Win Strea Asked (o Use Other Ranway | Fargo, N. D., Feb. 10—(F)—Senstor| American Legion band. eae ora ca tue or c'narea| court suffered frosen fingers, | went to a farmhouse, from | Sound off, and by this time th sees suctin sia’ haa a Gerald P. Nye Wednesday predicted! “Because of the actions of these|in venlo, instituted no search until ears, noses, heels and toes in & geen dail eliyead Na Pa ane presank Minot, N.. D., Feb. 10—(®)—The| , MATES AMO. Nise he the east-to- Sarton pang hoi tev inns Mngt’ ia| Sern, Mona ee; | noe PEP Andy | Bee we ce ur Sg ly of Mr Dao eas | at fant wand te dp | ttee’s newt some two ago and . is Maa peat il, adniting, hows |igaldeparcanent ©” inesiome aul taan.baat & mle fom toe form hog | Wion to Biamares. dee | snd tneotier by d-F. Rucker Port | drift ut the road had clted In 11h season, owed out the Minot Rigs] Serer T Sais cromd the {| wart ioe cine to pearsiisems:|teliost ioitamaer Qt BOT eir tint ioe intae any Mrs. Ernest ms Fock ie 2 Tie one hy, Seger school Magicians here Tuesday night,| a Wea teaaea our into the Day, fe pecternapere pom gprepey Peed rary hpi today E aue yea Wamsocer attroore soe. te cuulpped with chains and thought | Exhausted by thelr labors, the | 77-2, after trailing until the fourth) ayartin said be was “amazed.” | ee eo 5 a ~ fue sateons to in lease beneath pohpeh pel they ould. pst through so the | group decided to dig @ hole in spsteer._ Tue: celens one Soe eae ‘The plane had no landing lights others—probably would be lost to recover , ana ° . He leaves a » 4 it = - Sate cus he ote bonding abd te | huge nd fro soa Gennes on te rnd | tee mene, ing ie | ie inorbenk tad et the car |r sae and ine On tomar sa del Beneke Hye sed Tere eee eae Meanwhile the body of Saran Juve,| between Glen Ulin and New | c”it TE Sarted out again in | could get through-—when it came and said to another fellow, ‘she's night to confer with North Dekote ROISNER ARRESTED 47, Billings county school teacher,| Salem. per 1 eobsdown to wait for help. Seely going to hit.’ There was s big “wham” Se een Ok fade nce Gennes cans Git tials cian fant a rong ey Oyler dog il Pivotal par aha sie ey Seven Miles in 5 Hours ‘They were sweaty and ex- | colonists maria, attacked by|;where she struck and dlesppeared/ ot ‘ie A bell 4 \- After making seven miles in | hausted from their work and the re the asseult Tuesday loans spring. | operator, ‘arrested ‘Wednesday on |house, was taken to Barron, Wis. for} his companions is a saga of win + mS i cra eet etal’ ck the winter shows | complaint charging federal Inooae | Dural ‘Miss Juve's body was found| ter motoring in the north coun- sive omen Hiay (ane Se et cold’s chill. fingers struck at jafter » fight in which 30 shots were ‘We got a boat and went these in Crookston Wednesday. tax evasion. ‘Saturday by searchers. ty. ¥