The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 24, 1937, Page 2

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_THE BISMARCK TRIB TAR BEE ESN ‘_ . When Hitler Disowned War Onus IS PNALY SOLVED Man Who Admitted Fatal Dose of Knockout Drops to Youth Is Apprehended NE, WEDNESDA DRAMATIC STUDENTS PERFORM AT ROTARY Ted Boutrous, Charles Conner Give Readings; Miss Bry- ant Talks Briefly 7 s DRTIFYING, UNION ORGANIZER AVERS Civil Liberties Committee Takes Amateur Actors Will Vie for County Honors in Auditor. ium Friday Night | 7. 2 Week's Recess to Examine Data Before It 1, Arnold Lenz, General Motors executive jn Flint, Mich., sald the firm was “perfecting a secret organization of employes which should act in con- Junction with plant police” in emer- 2. More then 1,000 clubs have been iutactured in the Flint Chevrolet since the strike to arm this or- ion, ~ 3. ‘Union men have been thrown of the Saginaw, Mich., factory thin the last 10 days by “loyal work- 8” with the consent of company of- icials. 4, Fifty armed men, working in three’ shifts, constantly guard the Flint Chevrolet powerhouse. Doors have been fitted with steam pipes, 80 that live steam can be shot 200 feet at anyone attempting to enter. An affidavit signed by Wayne Boyd, an oye in the Flint Chevrolet plant No, 4, said Ellis Duckworth, & ft i y. tended to shut down the plant about two. weeks before the end of the six- General Fegular mid-week Lenten ser- the Trinity Lutheran church “held at 7:30 p. m., qi 8. Rindahi, pasto sermon on the subject, Man Desplaed and Re- 3 g iy a5 i il Washington, Feb. 24.—(P}— Everett A, Colson, Yankee con- fidante and advisor of Haile Se- lassie during Italy's conquest of Ethiopia, died Tuesday night. NONPARTISANS 10 MEET MARCH 19-20) Younger Leaguers’ Executive Committee Endorses Present State Administration Members of the executive commit- tee of the Young Nonpartisans of North Dakota, who closed a meeting here, were on record Wednesday ap- proving the present administration led by Gov. William Langer, James Brastrup, Courtenay, chairman, an- nounced. The Young Nonpartisans urged the administration and department heads to place men and women of the “highest efficiency, integrity and un- questioned supporters of the admin- gettin in positions, the chairman ‘They further recommended the ad- ministration to work to “sustain hus man life and keep elementary schools open. during these distressing times ‘and that all appropriations be “so framed they will go into special funds so they cannot be impounded by bondholders or holders of certificates of indebtedness,” Members approved complete co-op- eration with the federal government in promoting water conservation in the state. ‘The organization convention will be held. in Bismarck March 19 and 20, Brastrup said. The executive com- mittee includes Kenneth McGurren, Minot, vice-chairman; Victoria Wil- berding, Dickinson, treasurer; William Woll, Casselton, secretary, and R. H. tary, and Brastrup. Tax Commis- sioner J, K. Murray is legal advisor. Dressen Figures Reds Will Finish in Fourth Cincinnati, Feb. 24,—(#)—Charley Dressen, who at the start of two past seasons has forecast accurately where his Cincinnati Reds would finish in the National League pennant race, scanned his roster Wednesday and expressed hope “that we'll take fourth . ye] “But,” he added quickly, “I'm net making any predictions. If we can Omaha, Neb., Feb. 24.=-()-—Detec- tive Inspector Frits Franks said Wal- ter Dawson, alias “Big Baltimore,” ar- rested here Tuesday night, confessed he caused the death of Elmer Koivula, 22, Annandale, Minn., in Minneapolis more than three years ago. Detective Joe Burns of the Min-| | neapolis police force, together with ks and other Omaha officers, made the arrest. Burns said Koivula, arriving in Minneapolis, Dec. 3, 1933, on his way to work on his grandfather's farm near there, met Dawson who took him to his apartment and plied him with beer spiked with knockout drops for the purpose of robbing him. The youth, who had little money, died from the dose, Burns said. His body was found the next day under the front steps of the spartment. Inspector Franks seid Dawson freely confessed guilt, but said he had no intention of killing Koivula, He waived extradition and will be taken to Minneapolis Wednesday. Burns said he traced Dawson through Minnesota, Illinois, North and South Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Nebraska. f state chairman of the Democratic party’s Victory Day dinners to be held in every county March 4. minis au “dilatory tactics of CONTINUED from page one: Money Will Go to State School Fund ittees have been working Gay and night,” assertett ‘Rep: James Caddell of Sioux, “and: bringing in And Aid for Needy} coavin. che stepped-up 1935 act which was] this house. ceferred in the 1936 primary election and killed by vote of the people. Bans Loss Charge-off One provision in the new measure, however, not only increases the cor- pora’ tax from 3 to 4 per cent, but prohibits the charging off of losses of one business against profits of an- other business owned by the same corporation or person. Highlights of Tuesdays’ session in the legislature, Included: Failure through lack of necessary 25 votes for senate passage of a bill making the state examiner secretary of the state securities commission. Passage by the senate of & bill au- thorizing the welfare board to borrow up to $500,000 for relief in case of emergency. Killing by the senate of bills pro- viding for taxation of farming and tanching land on @ cash rental value basis and for new compensation tax- Lear of hee busses. S definit jponement senate-of a measure making the as- sistant attorney general secretary of industrial commission. Earmark Relief Funds Passage by the house of @ measure ear-marking $3,000,000 from the pub- aks board fund to direct re- Tabling of a house measure spon- sored by the interim tax survey com- mission to create a state board higher education, Indefinite postponement by the house of bills taxing Ugnite, giving mortgages priority over hail tax liens; suthorizing the state industrial com- mission to control the university radio station and auparieing construction of power plents at the agricultural ‘There was no debate in the senate when the income tax measure, senate bill 70, came up for fina} passage, | ° ith the fight coming over adoption, Titec tea dat es er comcaitns when an attempt was made h of whether we should come here as organization men or not, and I want to call attention to what we are get- one er continued Godwin. “Don’t cri the minority—we tala our- Belves open. Let's take it on the chin: and go on from here.” After Frasier had referred to the “smothering” of bills in committees, | 7 Twichell arose to say “nobody is go- ing to be given’ unfeir treatment.” ouay em bein tovanderea seis Genel Goede’ cadays ‘not uch change fn tem- revival. services, pension of the rules; the minority has]. Fee, Unsettied ‘tonight | lelgh county agricultural agent, will/ until March 7, a right not to have a blanket s " ttle change in’ tem-| be in charge of local arrangements. |Sslvation Army cjtadel. pension—it is not the fault of the} For Minnesota: Cloudy and unset- Committees jor Smith minority that the bills didn’t come out Hee eae and ma areoays not much of committee speedily i) i Twichell said. 4 For North ang South Dakota: Most- nuettied tonight and Made in’ Bismarck), peel Bt hale Meg one pr '3 inches, and over aat sti while a “High” ext sonthesstward t tat big’ bi ‘$2,600,000 for social security programs i through the state publlo welfare] fe itituate alacetr wl prevails ov ture changes i : —— Mor Bismarck Stati moter tate oath to Normal, th }Y now! . ow PARAMOUNT WEATHER AT OTHER rolvys AND THURS. - FRI. - SAT. : it’ Pet. |” € ame! Maa Alta., cldy. o, TIL, snowii Starts Today! 35¢ ENTIRE EVENING gad eek Bab ie St a al ree ial Cal oe oy oe Sa ce ara | ay and url a IT’S DE-LOVELY! MART ES) G, See dar, Brakeman Is Crushed |S tceat As Car Jumps Tracks|-7 "5." garg to be ac Walcott, N, D, Feb, 24—(P}—M, D, | "8 Power, Great Northern brakeman, was instantly killed here Monday @ car of lumber he was riding the tracks on an icy siding at a ing and crushed him between $990 =9 creer ores ee, 0 we 9 1 eressnesesssasshsaasones branch Larimore and Breckenridge. 4s survived by his widow. 3-AUTO REFINANCING ry = i Fi | | Additional Markets ! “te 98 OOOO 00 SALARY LOAN co. INVESTMENT TRUSTS sa aii ‘ i 5 2 pect wnoe nati? Feature No.1 "72% Feature No. 2 ie SS ofa anna Durbin | | fo te press the bl Radto singsng sensation ‘ Mendes fore vibe of Eddie Cantor's benr in , ‘A motion to stop the block before A 2 . thing that would have avolded the ma £ ‘€ MEMORIAL BUILDING, BISMARCK Poacher a hee elles : won 512 upon a motion of Rep. L. L. wath : All Next Week ina al Senin Lennar BINNIE BARNES. . Leadee’ W. 3. Godwin, saved “thal |, Aaoceapnemege td uk exon ALICE BRADY SENSATIONAL oa a menue te am ay hat , Three Smart Girls, Three Smart Girls! POe niin 22 | Seen Allout for fant See how they runt : what is going to be done,” declared ey ran men 0! ALL NEW--ALLDIFFERENT |(eieern ota Who all fell in love with Deanna’s voice! aan ee Three Smart Girls, Three Smart Girls! has ¢ : i e Doors open 7:15 Show Starts 8:15 : Adm. 25 SEE eee = 44 ie First Time Here-—~ Eugene Randow Troupe World-Famous Clowns i fi ie "Prices for This Attraction Matinees 10 & 25c, Evening 10 ; i g # i § gs

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