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Taephme | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The Weather Fair tonight and Fri- day; not much change in temperature, Acts DEADLOCK BROKEN ———| AS HOUSE PASSES in. | NOME TAX BILL o2) o} 5 es) on = a) . w pu o =) TQ : ae = -|ANDERSON FUNERAL SCORE OF PERSONS (HLolt and Simons . diately after signing house bill 125 x Other Disputes Break appropriates $112,500 for the Friday from 8t. Mary's pro-cathed- With Landis after the complete schedule of four water development work and author- ral, Burial will be made in St. Mary's appropriation bills, an automobile Out in Nation of $1,000,000 in ponds cemetery here. Rev. R. A. Feehan control bill and a state income tax secured by various projects to be fi- pro-cathedral rector, will officiate, ieeesirel were pameet 00d sea the Asmociated Preas) Mr. Anderson’s death was the sec- as New cuibreaks of violence helgh!- Peat ie aadtgbrgieers Pgh condor ond in a series of three which o9- Ber Ge boas ae oa roe ened tension in the fast-moving drams | Commission Tout of polities, ths gor curred in Western North Dakota ac- morning putting into of industrial conflict by lav four other members cidents over a period of two days. administration “offend their eration legislation which provides for Nearly @ score of persons would } ‘appointed in a few days with Other victims were Mike Sivak,| deen. convictions.” re-establishment of the 1933 tax on ca jured in s clash between police and. imitiai meeting to be called soon. Killed Tuesday night near Manning,} Appearing before the senate ju- individual net and a 6 per pickets at the California ‘Both Active in Fields Dunn county, and John Makneki,|diciary committee in behsif of the cent rate against corporations. Corp. plant at Alameda, Calif. Governor’ Langer’s first appoint- Belfield farmer, who died at Dick-| president's court pro- Containing 2 retroactive clause, the In Chicago more ‘was Holt, Democratic nominee inson of injuries suffered when he/gram, Jackson added: tax covers 1936 incomes on which F stoned and non-striking Fr donerbis last Tate He has been was thrown from the rear of a truck} “This frank hostility of these jus-| payment is required by April 15. This sued and beaten in a dispute that has active in'Red river valley water con- near his home. Mr, Makneki leaves toes has been openly counted on by) was made because only 10 crippled cab transportation. — trol Bimons, editor of The days remain before the normal date ‘At the Lancaster (Pa. proejcts. s Killed Wednesday in an suto- of delinquency, March 15, which in goene of w atrike, « Sagrbs Tribune, has been active) mobile accident R. E. Anderson, following years will be effective. workers with exes. irrigation activities for the ‘ast} Bismarck resident and North ‘As the legislature adjourned “sine J Injunctive proceedings five or six years, he said. Dakota correspondent for the As- die” three days after it was convened. Chrysler Motor. Corp. One of the early actions of the} sociated Press, will be buried ‘at the call of the chief executi rise to fear of possible board probably will be to send a rep-| after services here Friday morn- Governor Langer expressed himself ad Detroit. Pigg opel cra prendacoad gti 4 ; Pleased with the results which ree The riot at Alameda, up definite co-operation sulted in doubling the present corpore ance there within a federal agencies and arrange to ob- ation tax, z when non-union workers tried to tain government engineers and other Gets Three Fand Bills a line ‘of 200 union ae of the tation y Also messaged to the governor, bee Dickess who Neve “eepeen 10:0 three-fold: To provide water supplies ‘ aero. Se con. ie See ee ay for cities, including water for besied pam ef paprnestdlged mica! Police released tear 1 “eae east swage aupeet| MAR 15 tor F. T. Gronvold of Pierce in the firemen shot streams Biever weet oe terme 6nd BO senate, were three appropriations bills pickets. Clubs, fists pies Sven ogee aioer previously vetoed by Langer, one cap brought into play during the melee. undertake to promote , & drivers loense and highs ‘Two policemen and» picket were s¢- pcos Ss tad eye Treasurer's Office Has Written bd patrol kapely and enone te ete provide riously injured. sing ) Milan tad for expenses of the ‘ Circuit Yodan, Allee | Water is oc cant be ide avaliable pee: route 165 S- ordinary: mooting of uae’ logis, ¢ 1208 ae ane Lead reba «Arey eres Progress adwaiatetion, recounaent |“Mt@" at the Burleigh county treas- Bie Gatien ee The two school bille vetoed by the which saniee eee secinuh Gocetatiag wir the Weer A uadliod tor Bo Sacabaiter cur- Srcmeroe messages ot condclenota and Mrs, Bedaux have engaged in several adventurous trips. In 1920 | /governer ‘were, accompanied with & rejected the United Automobile cron Coe tie: eee ye ah were being received by Mrs. Ander- they drove the first motor caravan to cross the ican continent, ected’ and i ; ers’ union demand to Py rtagrsd ears i: the: department | ren‘ x linquent taxes drew! Jon Thursday, many of them coming covering. 9,500 miles in five months, hunting big game and mapping = similar sotion would +4 | gaining agent for the-company’s m5 ppg yg Le itgevz aed nearer. from officials of the governments of their route through Kenya, the Sudan, French Equatorial Africa, read other hearer agi | workers. A dispute at the mal ese arinee before estalative com: | Already since Jan. 1, the staff of| Minnesota and North Dakota. Mr. Sheeran ane Seer with an expedition ioto'unknown ||thirds fue eis Seda te tae ! Motor Car company, Montana had obtained approximstely|help at ‘the treasurer's office has| Anderson had been “covering” the 1094 they adventired again Wit an er eei te was somewhat ||tax, closing the road $0. suspension at eons sensugiitine’ A 96/000,000 for. water conservation ‘and | written 5,200 receipts for'the payment | state. house here for the last two, Tous buocessful, Mes, Bedaux accompanies Bedaux on ail his expedi- ||b7 referendum of thas Tevente pros maa? reclamation works through » of current and delinquent. taxes, or} years and prior to that time had per- tions, attired‘in slacks, flannel shirts, and boots. : ducer, Motors Corp. and organisation: = an average of 95 a day, a check-up formed similar service in Minnesota Renovation of the chapel and other rooms in the historic Chateau Died With Deadlock near a final agreement revealed Thursday. 2 for the Northwest News. Bureau, & st that the expected wedding of the Duke of Windsor Failing to obtain the necessary ‘twoe pending since the end. Wh E b Nevertheless, Ernest Elness, treas-| subsidiary of the Associated Press. there. thirds vote to pass them over the strike Feb. 11, ; eat Exporting by |urer, anticipates last-minute rush| Among the first messages of con: gubernatorial veto, the two approprie j pormuesell fs Sipemaorsd U. 8. Seen This Year] ‘© 2vo the penalty and interest| dolence received ‘Thursday by Mrs. ations died when the dead-lock dee . At Pittsburgh Carnegie-! ° which goes on all taxes -| Anderson was one from Gov. Elmer veloped over a “compromise” income Stee) Coe Reoaet perp! linquent Monday. Benson of Minnesota, a warm friend - tax and the regular session Bay increase on Mar. Chicago, Mar. 11—(P)—The scram-| Of the 5,200 receipts written, 3,356] of Mr. Anderson when the latter was Dickinson Man Has sbruptiy adjourned, 20,000 office and sslary ble for the world’s dwindling wheat/ were for current taxes and 1,863.for| “covering” the Minnesota capitol and es Ap tion monies for cattle ‘A steering committee supplies, which ‘has lfted prices tojdelinquent assesaments, Elness sald.|4ne present governor was bank ex- Disturbing 24 Hours destroyed because of bovine tubers ation’s employe sepresentatives gTOUuD | eight-year peaks, gave the American Monday the 3 per cent pen- 23 culosis also was caught in the close y turned down @ proposal to join the| tarmer s golden opportunity ‘Thurs-|alty will be placed on the first in- eps Steere ely - ing of the regular session and ‘ont American Federation Gay to resume the role of exporter|stallment of the real estate taxes | mad. Protection Hit O. D. Matthews, Dickinson oil return vetoed because of the way 1 «IE se rece Penn tn ep cnt pela sve| TFS pa p(s ng loa eer for Board of trade specialists pre-|fourths of one per cent interest per} “ By Nyé Fearing Wars day evening. Organizations With Large|beoasines *agein "Wodssder sient 1 thet hee Gicted that if domestic wheat pro- added Personal ari @ with some feeling that another strike kept | taxes, — ‘Tuesday evening i - y freight idle’ Coe ae once aanie” wit ‘te| Delinquent real estate taxes will| New York, Mar. 11—UP)—Senator tovsed Disioon from Manning | Land Holdings Seek to Dis- {cial session may ‘be necded in vow ; fore ceed states wharves bound|nave @ penalty of one per cent above|Gerald’ P, Nye of North Dakota hen he'gaw @ truck, driven by pauiat Provertien of an anticipated deficit of approxie ‘ tunnels at for Europe with large quantites of|the tex sale figure added. to the| seid Wednesday that protection of Mike Sivak of Snow, Billings Pp mately $4,000,000 on the basis of ape 1 strikes’ started in the grain. 1985 taxes; 7 per cent above the tax| American foreign trade should not county, plunge off the highway —_———_———__ /propriations made by the regular and i Some 300 employes of sale figure on the 1934 taxes; 13] influence the United States into en- and into @ 20-foot ditch near | Fargo, N. D., Mar. 11—(—Owner|special seasions of the legislature. i Mail Order Co,, were on @ per cent on the 1933's; 19 per cent war. . operators of farms get the most profit) Excluding appropriations and reve for wage boosts. Potato Shippers Rap on the 1932's, and all the way from| “All foreign trade until kingdom Matthews pulled the uncon- | from them and one of the chiet ob- enue outside of the general fund, Tax Office Employes Idle Wisconsin Rate Cuts|27,°° 2,277, cco ihe delinquent | come isn’t worth into one of scious Bivak from the wreckage |Jectives of many of big organtzations|Commlasioner J. K. Murray the } Approximately 1,00.office mn taxes from 1931 to 1925. Added to| those futile, wasteful efforts,” he! and took him beck to Manning, | With large land holdings in the north-/sppropriations at $16,1 and de- 4 were made idle at the ; sper ft this penalty will be the one-half per said, addressing an audience of 450 where he was pronounced dead, | West is to get these farms back into|termined the “anticipated deficit for H & Rubber Co., at Akron, Ohio, when| Fargo, N. D., Mar. 11—()—Potato/ cent interest charge for each year. at Teachers college, Columbia un!- aereaieea the ownership of the man who farms|the two year period at $3,908,225.27.' they encountered a picket line. Sines Be Sad ree yal ves Nazi acco ee versity. Pairing iret Speedie them, speakers before the 3 Northwest ina Simei Comesent dispute . collective to appear before Schanafel y Ri He ted that the Pittman neu- Farm Managers associat lared 000 differential received caused the utowe plant, | terstate, commerce commission "ex- azi Amazes eluded) Seeger ss Pobeiss ths saying his brother-in-law, B. E. here Thursday, some comment in the closing minutes ’ Gein 10,000 production workers in| aminer, ‘here i to s! Shakes King’s Hand) house ot representatives, mould see poten there. As the near- | cap] Be, sila ied oe the CoG pea rlareespetiacelerey sanctaced od soe proposed reduction in potato — passed by the senate “ es- j ‘Two more hosiery rates from } points without) London, Mar. 11—()—Joachim von| sential 0 ost relative of Mrs. Anderson, Be {ment of agricultural economics at|the cohcurrence by a boon as Berks county, Pennsy! corresponding reductions valley| Ribbentrop, German envoy to Lon- such assistance as he could, took |North Dakota Agricultural college, /2 7 Site trol. bill. } the total to 19 and total points, T. A. Durrant; traffic com-| don, amazed his. fellow amtmssadors lly Is Elected leading in making funeral |Dresented a recent summary of ten- yessnde Entel, ‘amendment H employes affected to more Piscloner of the Greater Grand Porks| Thursdey by ‘staking’ hands in| Connolly Is Elec Srrangements for North Dakota's |82¢Y surveys in North Dakote indi-|,, Semmes surtner amendment in i ‘Traffic association, has charge of the| King VI. To Valley City Post second automobile accident within | ating # steady trend toward tenancy. | determined the senate had alresdy ree Britain Now Buil ahipper's case. gr atts eplomnais ob BREE: Fear, ® 24-hour perlod. with s discussion of leases, rental ad-| ‘Continued on Page Two) M. J. (Mart) Connolly, publisher o! ee ea justments, sales policies, and avail- | 148 New Ships of War! 4. J, Fischer 4o Direct |= novo 19 co she ius ove |e sedge County Harlot Row Coal Regulation Act _ |sbity'of ceat ‘or farm” Hairs] $5,000,000,000 Spent | London, Mar, 11—()—Sir Samuel! Driver’s License Unit m palace—give the Naz!\mentator for KFYR for the two ses- Is Approved in House] ™* ,"enpeien wae ama" eore-| By Nation This Yeaw Hoare, first lord of the admiralty, paresis, . saluste. : of the North Dakota legislature — senting the Northwestern Mortgage told the house of commons A. J. Fischer of Bismarck filed nis| Instead, he and Frau von Ribben-/just closed, We was elected Washington, Mar. 11.—(7)—The| company, said his, n is sell-| Washington, Mar. 11—()—Gov- day that Great Britain, by end | oath of office Thuraday as director | trop emulated the other ambassadors, secretary of the Valley City Civic agd cials and citizens to the huge cham-/ house passed Thursday legislation de-| ing not only land but also the idea| ernment expenditures this fiscal yea | of the year, “will hat of the state drivers license bureau,| stood in line, shook hands with both |Commerce tion, He will as-| ber. - A * |aigned to provide federal regulation| that this northwestern aera is un-| have crossed the $5,000,000,000 mark. H struction the remarkable Secretary of Btate James Gronna an-| the king and queen, and stayed for |sume his duties there Monday. Con-| Outside the hearing room, two|of the giant soft coal industry, The| surpassed as a farming country. ‘The dally treasury . 148 new warships.” Sir Samuel in-/ nounced. An oath also was placed on /| the tea. nolly succeeds Mike McCarthy. (Continued on Page Two) Measure now goes to the senate. —_—————_ Thursday spending between last July troduced the 1937 naval estimates.|file by Edwin — Bothne, Jamestown z th A 4 P f 1 and Mar, 9 aggregated $6, ° 4 ‘These call for 90 more new ehipe to|stenograpber in fourth ditrict court. Aspen nition eae | 308 or $132,946,500 over the same > cost 5 ‘ lome Houses ayashi period last year. The higher outlays a FORENSICS FOSTPONED illi +} were traceable in part to social se- : serie ND, Me =. London Dons Brilliant Dress for Coronation | aotye, Mar. S7—aérPrenler Bon-| Suter ahd national is a : eget te eter ba ! rf his new specially - dence, described by its architects as Montana Quarantines “assassinal fe The 2800 "house of secrets” South Dakota Sheep honeycombed w terranean Passages, secret exits, mysterious] w’'5. Brion, state veterinarian bald has s number of bombproof rooms) in flocks in Western South Dakote with floors and walls impervius to and all animals brought into Mon- bullets. pitas Paks Not even his wife will know in in dusrantine toe 90 done, Abou Se pd aay Dark of Se hous be Neem, Hay: 000 head of sheep owned by Mon- Promise Made 70 eet OE RU OO Years Ago Is Kept | | Embezzlement Count I THIS. MORNING Adenia, Australia, Mar, 11— Faces Dickinson Man | Ss @—Mra. J. B. Curry, 90, has s er as sone os they opened tos dat: new black dress, Dickson, N. D,, Mar. 11—U— wanted the car, got i. Back in 1867 Mrs. Curry wasthe | Aaron Snook, for two years distri- Again From ee an ate we tiocety mere, Teusedey on eee Results de; \j manage- eae oe cl Bismarck Tribune came beck when she was 90 they | was an alleged shortage of $1,006 in Want-Ads would give her another gown, Dakota Maid products. Hearing is They kept their promige- aot for Mar, He e&° INJURED IN BATTLE ALONG PICKET LINE}, Named by Langer Grand Forks and Bismarck Men TOBE HELD FRIDAY IN PRO-CATHEDRAL Jackson Backs Cummings Roosevelt Court Change Plea Levy on 1936 Earnings Will Be+ come Immediately Effec« tive on Thursday 1 Accident Victim Mah Who Prosecuted Mellon ° Pennsylvania, California and duds pashan rhea 7 : Bismarck Man Was One of| Sees ‘Enlightened Interpre-_ Wallie and D uke May Wed DEADLINE SET'AS APRIL 18 ¥ Illinots Scenes of Clashes’ Three Victims of Auto Acci- tation’ in New Blood In Their Ch ateau ‘ Between Antagonists Fag one pial neat Lew taeiad dents in Western N. D. al ad fea _— and river's License DETROIT VIOLENCE FEARED Simons, as members of the newly- created state water conservation Funeral services for R. E. Ander- son, Associated Press correspondent, killed in an automobile accident here Wednesday, will be held at 9 %. m., OPPONENTS OPEN ATTACKS Wheeler Defends Attitudes of Liberals in Verbal Clash Boosted by Solons Special session of the North