The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 13, 1937, Page 1

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E BISMARCK TRIBUNE The Weather Generally fair tonight North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper BISMARCK, N, D, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1937 ESTABLISHED 1878 and Sunday; rising temperature Sunday PRICE FIVE CENTS = = > jaa) ¢ =) "3 O s = AY lew a} fo) —— F Court U OF CLASH BETWEEN GROUP OF WORKERS ty ANDERSON IS SCENE Warm uri ighty| t S ie i et g q Lt Hee |, that he fired some of the shots, Shipley’s story was that he obtained a shotgun and drove the ting. crowd away. jseph Carney id “two car loads of men”® exce] of yu enn ih i Pie union workers, who have opposed the Emory Shipley, proprietor of the moves of the United Automobile A hospital said “at least 10 men” had been peougaeite te to it or presi) ‘our fled airen. the melee, police south side tavern, frequented by ee identified Remy and guide lamp units of Gene tavern, eral Motors corporation. | Workers of America at the 2 al noe estan Raid Union Headquarters itil 36 >. id Et , city ; Manager of garage department, ; Sanitary Inspector, AS HOAX BY POLICE The following appointments were ATQUINS REGARDED situ ca aygas i was and , Ro-| street superintendent: Deputy health arrests| street superintendent, Donald Flad- was blocked with the exception 8. hishnay 10 which, officials hid saps iE babhle dy bial 388 ‘The attorney for Benny Hivick, charged with auto theft, moved STRONG WIND WHS SNOW INTO DRIFTS, HT 4 itys Young Citizens Seats of Bismarck’ Te i Should’ Decide COURT REFORM SN PLAN Glass Calls It ‘Frightful’ While} cy Clark Thinks ’ Electors DEMOGRATIG FT [C: nance S8rvice Post Whelan Withdraws Motion as Legion States It Will Fi- hill Veto Abandoned! 4 ial Bantam Hen Takes No Flood Chances p Plan to Override HELD CONTROLLING Callable Provision Written Into Act, Unanimous Decision Relates | LAW UNDER WHE ND, ISSUED BONDS .! MUESSLE WRITES OPINION He Fae Hin ay ata re ie go az {i ca “a equ ihe Ua il a an ui il: Ebele | ai HH i largement Issue. arrive were Senators King the White House with five ed | eroeratic jected three of them Ae Br thts renga | sScuen eee They have pub- » Kas. Feb, $3 ma Senators from the executive man- Easy Sailing Except En- Dies in Lansing Cell) ee soe id ‘Mr. Roosevelt was eon- Voluntary Prisoner a F hit i E z bga5e B gs¢ 3. ie tl : ts el Abe 2 Glass (Dem. Ve.), Washington, Feb. 13. ili 2° eo Sep gagaeere (ae i i Jon without the state's financial The Legion communication was sub- mitted to the senate by Jack Williams of Fargo, state adjutant of the politics in connection with the office, Williams stated. ul _ “To that end the American Legion will raise the money needed to carry on the work of veterans service com- missioner for the next two years by feadill SOUND WATER LAW Burleigh County Cooperators to Get $3.80 to Shift to Soil gi82ai8 an vid ; i a aad 2m a i ae ne i iy Ht i 8 ae 3 nat HE r te ‘iit Bl qaaiil Halt roe “ A dp ail x ilies) ruil $3,243,000 of out- standing real estate series bonds be- fore maturity. bond sinking fund sev-) i i ty Ruling Will Make Possible Cut- ting of State Debt $3,243,- 000 July 1 pf the state industrial commission to led in ‘The Sos was bas down Denote, In satdtion, there va stil) Matanuska’s Manager agi: oon Probe remain in the eral million dollars in assets. 44 Aili w igie ruth aise call for Hh! Building guar an home of their parents, Oliva and El- sire Dionne, who reside across the oe Bin 2.2.3 in alae ite a: ART, wish? ua] : ea flan aint gi ree ; itll ea al bi 2 24ggtda §? A ti HEE aay Ae lB ip ayn $3388 Gee e } 3 a ae 43 iy Hl fact = efile] i saul 338 Ch a He a AL #3 rnp ile Hare : ary a3 3 ete Hall pat ty sal wail ih iit Boh president of the Clinton bit shige) Hi iit aulis Hill Pinkerton May Face Charge of Contempt Le i 00,000 Workers Return to Jobs With Wage Increases Factory Whistles Call Men to » Work anguard of 1 fu Ha Na aeets maasadascsoasaseaes saacsses aaeaassees Sesacsds mii Le Wells Williams Average rate per acre for ‘North Dakota county follows Grand For! Grant ... Gi Mstntosh Kiager’ ter He a, Golden raree ee Tau i Ee dee i i Z a 8.6 ay cal ude g a 23 i af i 5 3 i i ei ck iG a Hid if byl! | a 4 ag 8 ayaa iets gq Hu hi i 3 a it Hr ; the : il i i ie is hi

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