The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 17, 1937, Page 1

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{ [taaime | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [vam ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, N. D., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1987 © PRICE FIVE CENTS tonight { Detroit Strikers Defy Court’s Order Bloody Street: Rioting Imperils Blum’s Government ™iainaon GUARDS, RIGHTISTS, [Beakey Named to _ |APPOINTINPECTOR, M’Reynolds Raps Court Foes BY 6,000 SITTERS COMMUNISTS. KILL , JUDGES FOR BIENNIAL ! a. * Will Not Meet With Murphy Mediation Committee Five Slain, 300 Wounded as and Irrigation Leader Ap- Sewer District Created on preme Tribunal to Break Hearings on FDR Plan Con- Reds Gamand Arrest of Lead- pointed by Governor South Side; East End Or- Precedent in Years tinues in Washington er of Militant Right dinance Introduced momlaring the American | govern-| Chrysler Corporation Gives No PREMIER CALLS MEETING ng of tine, MeRepaaie| Hint of What Legal Ac- THOUSANDS JAM STREETS Inspectors and judges for the bien- the beginning of time, McReynolds CTO state water | nisi city election April 6 were named, en lene tion It Will Take ' 1 Split in Popular Front Is Likely the by terests and ‘do it inteligently: from as Result of Deadly Fight- 2 bestder ps ) - Washington ‘s impossible. The man (By the Press) 4 ‘legislation, sata who can do it has not been born. Sit-down strikers held their posi- ing in Clichy ; : 9 F “We started under our constitution | tions in eight Chrysler plants Wed- Paris, ; : with the notion that each community | #¢sday in defiance of a court injunc- Mar, 17.—()—France’s popu- f bs must attend to its own affairs and| ton which ordered them to evacuate front government was threatened . that there would be left to the federal |PY 8 8. m. (OST). Six thousand strik- both by strikes and polltical difficul- present - government only certain large things. Teatsince March & ties Rauber gist cueree eS ; Difficulties Make Friction A band played in front of the “Now with extraordinary means of Chrysler Jefferson avenue plant. ering Sate bea Pest oial communication, we have very en-| Pickets paraded in front of another between Com- B a larged difficulties that somehow we/Plent carrying placards which saidi Ladeatahe ebiip eneeas coo Plana BUSTICe REYNOLDS must overcome, All these difficulties “Refuse to move, We'll die before the hearings Mi a SCORE ° called the committee together a half | their obligations, rather than their so- division of duties among the legisla-|womd meet ‘with a committee agrees with the president that the school Was Text ont te echedule; will wind up testimony for the admin-|clared in a telegram to Murphy. “We Could e brought s one-hour strike of workers| D. J. Beakey Chairman Ashurst (Dem. Aris.),| ‘make for friction. wine! am four in advance! off tig earlier than usual. called rights.” n i Firat of the day's witnesses in sup-| tive, judicial and executive branches, ap ENGLAND'S FEAR OF : ons | Bye ais et ia | un ran ected eo EOO"S Shy’ ‘leneed i . , inspector, Bers sf Doubt Board's Efficacy . ITALY’ EXPANSION ene een ? : : 1 of Northwestern university IAW! decided to sit on Saturday algo. It\them no long which (pepe = : : ordering speeded up,| “We must awaken the citizens to To Hear Professors After outlining the constitution’s Corwin of Princeton university, WhO) of office to mete justice to rich and| strikes, them no longer exist,” Martin der 2 3 fe The speech of sean McReynolds sclera oe Agee generar oy are of the opinion that such Se board a . broke precedent. at supreme court| opposit ve say Wi (the governor’s committee) Sowing, piss abe ool; A. inspec! justices for years have not talked| the appearance of Senator Whteeler| serve to eradicate the evils of job in- Does nhance Cause about the court off the bench. 5 i] a ae low wages. Sit-downs of Peace, He Says * and not the cause. 1, inspector; Henry Father of Bismarck y “Workers : ’ Resident Succumbs SLEEPING WIDOW 5 ie eat pene of lobe Ployers for the protection of their ‘ / spoeiid ‘ the . Precinct 3—Swimming) AW EESE : 2, Nord, 87, of Walcott, resident of ( { Waloott, N..D,, Mar. 17.—(@)—John cwricaenes| CANE DIAGNOSED AS ete Sete Se venecees| MENTAL SUICIDE Murderess Loses 10 Pounds as Doctors Fear Pneumonia Rites are tentatively set Friday at May Develop Walcott, Washington, Mar. in—im—aee |} See aun | mene, =, 7-2->GBORGIA OOMMINITY Ward & — Gussner building, 215| Wisconsin, Minnesota and North Da- since im ie house majority this week over agri- ‘ cause for concern, Dr. Benji said Wednesday after examining the 31-year-old woman, who went into the trance after she was con- (- i sin Legislature Resolutions Are Firebrands 28 Es a8 i THE Court Question Included on Bal- fard 6, precinc' he added, “at ene and Walter pott judges. : lot Involving Tax Col- A eolgtery aan they would produce an annual Effected Areas Defined lectorship ‘away from reality—from an intoler- writs of attac t for the of over $10,000,000; based on an aver- Streets which would be effected if able situation,” sald. Dr. V! G. chain uae ee oa u the age return of the last seven years.” ! Cuthbert, Ga, Mar. . 17-—)—Ran- Parkin, psychiatrist be undertaken. I COWAN CONVICTED ie aes a Se Sart! ON JURY FIX COUNT court reorganization plans in early indication r-turns Wednesday from the first bal- when the corporation’s legal staff g Witness for Defense Unable to Identify Complainant Though would carry through that procedure, although company executives have ine dicated that they would proceed ta Sitting Beside Him Fargo, N. D., Mar. 17.—(7)—Ted was found guilty of the full extent of the law. Cowan Tuesday attempting to influence a juror by a & ie ie of . i a Nerve massage treatments, begun| to fence which sald: Monday by Dr. Samuel M. Marcus,| “welcome sheriff, we are here te brought a slight response. stay.” Dr. Parkin said that although she! Crowds smaller than that at the tural/had told him she was through with) podge plant were clustered in the life and told others she could die if| streets at the other striker-held face she willed it, her case is not one of| tories, self-hypnosis, At none of them was there any in- “It is @ nervous collapse—a partial! dication that the evacuation orde? ” he explained. would be obeyed. Fifteen minutes after the injunce MOISTURE IS STL sess Si DBRIGENT ON SLOPE a Highland Park plant, where the union Air Development in refused to permlt executives to enter State Is Considered] From One to Three Inches of tices last week. —— ef The injunction contained provision, Decide Whether Surgery Col. Lester Orcutt, Fargo, inspector} Rain and Snow Precipitat- | ror = $10,000,000 penalt high Will Be Remedial for the Bureau of Air Commerce, and North i is Hi ai Z re F] 2 8 4 @ é F i E i SF u i a g &2 ‘tisials of the UAWA an the sik q of ed Tuesday Night ers, “to be levied against their lands and chattels,” for violation Despite .12 inches of moisture re-| the order. ved in the form of rain and snow| ‘That sum was based upon the cor- Tuesday night, the federal weather| poration’s claim that striker occu: Bismarck reported this area | pation of its plants was causing “irre- in precipitation for 1937. parable damage” and was costing departure from normal. dollars was lighter than at is Fee ee f Fell : a d 3 é 3 zg aE i i ednesday in il E A > tf sg & Be i Hi i i #! aged E | | if i En pREEE FEE gee i ict BEBE atk | : i I ; | F H ie Hf 4 i a g = # : | i Dies at Terry, Mont. Clyde Townsend, 56, Terry’ Mont., fancher and a Coruna etree ! ald ae i ai Haynes Murder Trial N. D., Mar. 17.—(P)— Johnson, charged with i [ HE t : Jamestown, Trial of Ross the i B Por AEF ee¢ i Fi fi of the

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