The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 27, 1937, Page 1

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The Weather Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; not much change in temp. Bill Being Rewritten to Carry Levies Provided by Law Passed in 1935 Telephone | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 2200 |— Ror Datos Ott Newer : Opposition to Sit-Down Strike Technique Stiffens}w#sosn CTaTD ANN 1 CHRYSLER'S LABOR NEGOTIATORS | GROUPS T0 CONFER STATE AND LOCAL | ) PARN HOME LAE | ARGENTINE BARON ONNERS STAND RH LAD OF tt 1S HERO) DISCOVERED DEAD See Compromise on Income Tax Law TALL, FACTORY | SIX LOSE LIVES IN |KIDNAPED SON OF . | He's a With the Woment | “wy cay tine Three eagle lang of Boy Leads Sister to Safety: || Pen: Had Been Stripped WILL CLEAR MONEY ACTS seg New is Unable to Save Others of Clothing Agroament on Yax iolee Sik FAIL TO RESCUE INFANT| WOUNDS MARK LITTLE BODY Pair Jump From Window a&8/ Wealthy Grandfather Rushes to Desperate Efforts Fail; Blame Scene With Autoload of Overheated Stove Physicians as Preliminary to Agreement on School Measures MARTIN. VOICES THREAT Says Horner of Illinois — Will ‘Move Out of the Way’ If ae Sera v Escanaba, Mich., Feb. 27—()—Six| La Plata, Argentina, Feb, 27.—(#)— He Doesn't Give OK ; ; persona burned ny death Saturday Baby Eugenia Peseta irate, an ‘ which destroyed = |son of great Argen' weal (By the Associated Press) been found dead, police Conflict over the sit-down strike 3 Saturday. method grew apace Saturday, in ‘ Mrs, Johnson, her sons, Robert,| An uncle of the blue-eyed, two-year- instances overshadowing the Arthur and Arnold; her daughter, {old boy confirmed the. police an- dasues underlying labor disputes.. : Ruth; and a granddaughter, Barbars |nouncement. : So Williams, He said the baby had been found, Eleven-year-old Roy Johnson dis-|completely unclothed, in a pig pen covered the fire when he was awak-jin an Oe ee only The little body, bearing a scalp Borman L. Weekler Lester L. Colbert bara | wound and a cut on one leg, was dis- t covered by a peon in an Alert, good listeners and familiar with the company’s Jabor policies are | forced to leap from a window to save Herman L, Weckler, left, and Lester L. Colbert, designated by the Chrys- | themselves. Jer corporation to negotiate with union officials on U, A. W. demands | Roy and Evelyn were taken to a for recognition and collective bargaining rights. Weckler is vice-presi- Poe fr, Coeteens Evelyn suf- dent of De Soto division. Colbert is resident attorney for Chryaler. 2 Lesa gic a these days is just one romance after another to Tyrone Power, i ‘Window Opening’ Ceres te] tag Come ere wt Sata Sa q Set fo r March ; 6 poet 7 ped i threat to the Gable sod glee earldom the nation, soot ee (JAP WAR PLAN IS 7 2s ooniaigs- WER GUSSION All States Asked | “To Aid Erosion Bill OFI0 SOLON JOINS RANKS OF ENEMIES Bismarck Merchants to Join in Unique‘ Drive to Fix At- wacutar| Impending Boost Would Pu $75,000,000 Yearly Into Workers Pockets Says Local Help Essential to Pittsburgh, Feb, 27—(P)—Steel and : Successful War Against Dust, Drouth Aim Would Be to Wipe Out Op- ponents Before They Could sought Geputes. ite res che evicted Priday in a tear Launch Attack corporation, largest subsidiary of the two-billion dollar United. States. Steel corpora- tion, officially was considering de- eas iaiadtes Gatece tee A Donahey Avers Issue Should Be and time and a half for overtime mands of 50,000 of its 101,000 workers Referred to People, ‘The planes | Orinlee. _Dieperauon. for a raise of 10 cents an hour, s re- ee cies, Cee duction of 8 hours in its 48-hour work Source of Power’ Members of the corporation’s em- crecsrcc ose) CLAIMED BY DEA the Associated Press after confer- y ( ences with officials they had “high aight. ‘week, recognition of seniority rights JOHN hopes” of gaining “at least two-thirds” the oenands. Bismarck Carpenter to Be Bur- ied in Rose Hill Cemetery at Baldwin &, before states could receive any federal John H, Olson, 45, Bismarck car- for tion fects the pany pute which Fisher body ‘and or any plants at Janes! ever, it tories, employing only the after and non-union liste went fo Wi sion,” the “of federal concilia Saturday reached of electrical yen ($768,300,000), a decrease could only iiates Pomoc Oo: of homes {of 223,200,000 yen (862,500,000) from The have suffered interruptions in elec-|*he original Kok! Hirota ed,” he ‘More than half of the budget, $427,- 500,000, was ear-marked for the army ca eta aaa tions in equal i! Will Push Probe of ” : i i é a & hi i i E "i tl ae G f i E i 3 y é Bs star fe a the Fetnsitgl Spek Oo. Braye Investment Trusts: ME ASURE BE KILLED Pinte tore Montanans Support Li Ser a oar Seirahone teiveeisree et Ge fae speak out ND Reet ores: Senate Commition Acoeeds to Ha am ao tS ayn Se Se wee ate Commi cceeds Sine are to it if not pro- ly pledged to oppose the meas- 2 i é i E E Protest of Spokesmen of Growers, Shippers j i z ; g it i » th & 1! 2 = i afl i tis peed i ill if ‘i " on i 5B H for operation of the project Golfer Convicted Who Would Want to __By Vote of Friend peapageny Temi : Six of the justices are eligible for Kiss a Cold Plate? i F Es 85 tive and a prospective juror in s MeKen- Mquor case, told the court Some played golf with the pgfan “Would that infil are ay. . to kiss of beet has beet sald broth, der Akerman. assumes the rat ex- distance tele- Examining the broth several “Not in the pression that cats are so used to the reso- days later under microscopes, non. seeing; the victim starts the hunt, Secretary students found flourishing clus- “Is his the “dare to die” decoy leads him Farmers Union was i ecg wae Cone ay closes in and rends him limb explainéd that the exemptions pressed—not s one went out the mb, ie Oe ee previous and kissed a $1500 homes | q

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