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

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The Weather Fair tonight, unsettled Sunday; colder late to- fo Z =) Ra — fe — Ne 'o) AS < = DM = fa 7 ol Telephone : 5 night and Sunday. PRICE FIVE CENTS BISMARCK, N. D., SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1937 lat ter Conservation Board Created by Le LEGISLATURE PUTS CLOCK HANDS BACK TO CONTINUE WORK e paigner Looms latur t TUS @ eform Opponents Strike Back. at FDR Levy Bill Fails to Pass With Ma- sion Ses DEVELOPS IN U. §. ve FOR LABOR POWER ‘Company Unions’ Step into % I | cor niet Dies {/THREE-WAY FIGHT (JR ROR IMMORTALITY Material Man Actuated by In- Special Legis Wa 4 4 New Alignment of Parties Du Safety Cam $112,500 Appropriated to Help San Francisco, Mar. 6—(AP) to Controversy Is Fore- cast by Burke Picture Hitherto Held On- visible Something, . Star —The liner President Roosevelt Finance Launching of ly by AFL and ClO STEEL WORKERS ORGANIZE flashed an SOS Saturday say- Twichell Scores Colleagues for, Observer Declares: ing she had collided with a Program In State PROVIDES FOR BOND ISSUE|t#nker off Fort Point at the Ignoring Regulations for asss Closing Sessions EMPHASIZES UNOBSERVABLE GOVERNORS APPEAL Cy Old Strikes Settled as New mumediate i ut i a aii | | Ses a ti i ‘ut Industrial Picture Walkouts Continue to Upset Analyzed by Californian in Treatise Pasadena, Calif., Mar. 6—(P)—Dr. Gustaf Stromberg advances the sug- Context of Immaterial Universe gestion that “we may obtain a reason- w+! FOR CONTINUING OF i if il which Rear re merges cue "aod, Wil Play Important Part in ee Plans Federal Government Experts to iF ltl me =| WPA RELER PLANS the | Restatement of U. &. Policy Is Possibility of a special legislative session to enact an income tax bill general assembly continued in a dead- lock over the proposed income tax loomed Saturday as the North Dakota, $s a aay rll a pat Expected as Result of White House Conference z 2 it i @8 s00n as ferro, expen ii walt e 3 t HL Hi i nae wu aus legislature. Under the 60-day constitutional limit the session ended at midnight Friday but failure to agree on the in- ate to stop the clocks and technically come tax caused both house and sen- it was still Friday in the RLUETPLAN compensation rates for both underground and strip mines, By still further re- campaign last similar workmen's OF GREAT BRAINS + Workmen's Compensation bu- reau. A year enabled the bureau to re- ducing the accident ratio addi- tional reductions will be made possible, Binek said. Directing a campaign to im- prove safety conditions in North duce a of and y night, Senator Reprod it It worked said, would Massechisetis, pub ae, af is Meutenants itimony before the com- ariige beelentng. tos: west Opponents announced replies to the up this speech, Gith i re i if ’s speeches would be given senators secret 6 the On? president’ jation’s employe to enroll Refor ms |plans for com! Sweeping Political ae a at un Bs fis inl pres Ler nit il Hi ay Mar. 6 vs by ai governors slicing works ob ap sey gy Anil § i 4 a. | 3 ue fue yes “ie ie edrmpada: We Wheeler i te at $7,500,000,000 rearmament program , with its prospective inroads into supplies of steel and other mate! ing Europe ‘Peaceful’ The five-year program of perfect- Realize Terrific Cost of Keep- London, Mar. 6. — (7) — Brit cent but threatened to hamper normal industrial production for three years. promised Saturday not only to nick taxable incomes by an extra 1.2 per Englishmen Just Beginning to). ing war defenses, in eet t to keep alert and alive in this country.” THREAT OF SCARLET yphctraiaete He i 2 Fs ita ais a ple and beaten in 088. They rials, would take prece- dence over regular peacetime indus- try, Sir Thomas Inskip, defense co- ordination FEVER HAS PASSED Only One New Case Reported in 9 WI minister, suggested. 2234 A bg s ti if Ai aay Heal TEE ial appropriations. thirds vote and “nope two institutions adm! muster that figure wit ernor’s support. laf bill is passed in a f to him the governor porters in the assembly over-ride the veto, Negotiations still were ward Saturday afternoon, the 61st day of the sess! if ih taxpayer the full im- Private Orders Delayed The airplane industry, for example, 1s so busy with government orders that even now it is not attempting Meanwhile, the Engiis gradually was learning to meet private orders. nt’s efforts to catch up with a “It would be no bad thing,” he de- port of the arms program as it prom- fees to affect his purse, and labor clared in a speech Friday night, “ on the government program.’ troubles continued to harass the gov- ernme! uring amiles. with been reported among ft ai ing Past Week Assembly Adjourns} sismarcx's tareatened epidemic of fever .among public school Mar, 6—(®)—The | children is well under control with only Montana general assembly adjourned] one new case reported its 0-day session early Saturday Public Schools Here Dur- Fis tape iD ae He Nu ul ivi 208 aH No new cases of the past week, according to Supt. H. O. Se ee Sa michel cohol aia (Saxvik, while I Helena, Mont., stopped, effort to have some acts declared il- they after surviving in its last hours an rege ; it uae ill are PR tie il ‘it abeen fifa aft a ua i 7 usb § te a a: = > cessity to hold control over the com- eg shocticn (ot ees weer enh wages hg eigbee hist Hig tage election of minor officials, |nearby heretotore appointed, must be held jdollar” provincial party | picketed elections which must be held every A 18‘ months, the pentral committee | Montana’s General except Tri-State Water Authority for Red River Valley to Be Discussed Tuesday annually, ha? (he Coreeonaiin ent eae gipianes ii HH ies | it are 60 stable lultl ee & a 2 4 ot 3 Hitt § af ict on Ltt é fi ue HEHE a Hitdi aie anu He i ra 3 va ne, : hilt a latsiet® FL grees of Warmest March Weather on Record Friday's 62 Above Within +9 De- all several weeks ago w. TMctaughlin, ‘Berkeley, Sait, nd the vaio ive for covperation bth : & my ae A majority Lite ae promise was re- committee agreed to have made me confess to such a hega-/ act, but this com tion of common sense and common hi IP. Paso ofthe, feral nc sels seuriy providing land. | insurance He referred to the prospect the gov- uch in treasury | set-u id added: taxation in the financia} year be- ginning April 1, hinted as mt an address at Edinburgh, Scot! ernment would divert any surpluses to rearmament ant warned parents not to take were under “observa ae £3 i on the pro- water au- Posed. tristate, Hed 1 posed tri-state river. thority, a bill for which was recently killed in = Minnesota house commit- ie Bs ee iH fe ay ayn 2 siti ay tis hdl ey ei Hittit ile gogeee AH ne a » s3= Hit i ij HAH 4 Nits ite nll eid] ins of Marksman . q (Continued on Page Three) Jected on the floor, One branch orig- Wedded Bliss Halts ite] | Wi : i a 3 z ts of = Buddhist temple. ty.” Girl Chooses Death f purification within the sacred To Purification R < e Ly her sister sit-down strikers in nude a ue § § 3 Hated Mien catatet Hak al a ae tes L Hl show signs of sore throst, EES Claims Widow Of ‘Maker of Bread’ I THT TE i ae i iu FDR Surfelted With Terrapin : et iil the = alli: Tonteat Wahpeton Resident Honored NT iit ia a gill si if ity qi co i fi ripe Ee oe oe i ital tH aad i id : ed

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