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ints inn Cal s y. a ° ‘Tai | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [vai 2200 | = BI cota chabis = | ee = = temperature. ESTABLISHED 1873 : BISMARCK, N. D., TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1987 ° PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘Amendment Talk Splits Foes of FDR Official Opposition to. Sitdown Strikers Spreading McA NE POLICE BECINNING SculpturesLeft {| . How You Look. When Stuck on Stick-Stacks Paradine Without ]/ “(Ww coRCTTIC DIAN Off Postoffice TO QUST STRIKERS | axe zs. short, the new $8,250,000 United States courthouse will not bear the sculptured heads of Boccaccio, ‘ Cicero, Ibsen, Longfellow, Moses. ‘immortals. Treasury surfaced stone squares would be conus on the 34-story build- AMERON UPHOLDS PRESIDENT'S PLANS FOR COURT CHANGE Helena, Mont., Mar. 23.—(?)— There'll be no beer in Paradise. So ruled the state supreme court, upholding regulations of the land company which laid out the far western Montana railroad division of that name, All deeds to lots in Paradise in- clude prohibitions against gam- bling, liquor, beer and immorality. ANOTHER SCHOOL I TEXASENDANGERED | "Ste sevelt’s court bill would “inevitably” weaken the “authority and prestige” i Accumulation of Fumes Under OSes eee incong tai Points Out That Constitution B Floor Is Expert’s |™arble-trimmed caucus room of the ' jasement Floor Is Expert's senate office building, Moley read @ Did Not Specify Powers of Idea of Blast Cause long prepared statement in which he Judicial Branch contended that the measure would judicial nee ere abandon” the “American method” of : Rigid inspection of every rural school | te used a tote Changes. dislodge more than a thousand sit- the ‘ in the vast East Texas oil field area! ment, down: strikers from three establish- ; , was the expected aftermath Tuesday) Friends of the Roosevelt court en- ments. 4 ‘ : 2 of the disastrous London school ex-| argement, plan, led by Senator Neely Gov.'A. B, Chandler of Kentucky |this time, Scott Cameron, Bismarck : plosion—caused, experts agreed, bY| (Dem.-W.Va.), quickly selzed upon attorney, addressed the Bismarck Ki- : accumulated gas. * Moley’s former statements in cross- Q School doors were shut as safety Beans ciab Lueeny bee tn Paver of > “an ton je | cxamining him. as eons ceeetin that killed 455 here. lar ns thas | Under Neely’s questioning, Mol Extreme caution pervaded the ares | conceded the supreme court Was casei "|of the policy making instrumental- ities” of the government and “ought to pay attention to the political thought of the people as expressed at the polls.” Another to speak out Tuesday on the president’s court reorganization plan was Senator Andrews (Dem.- Fla.). He urged the senate to ap- the Hore 8 constitutional amendment he Wheeler and O’Mahoney Meth- ods Opposed by Bailey as ‘Curb on Court’ RAYMOND MOLEY ON STAND UAWA Leaders Claim. Their Threat. of. Detroit-Wide Walkout Is No Bluff Former Justice Declares in Speech That FDR Proposal Is Constitutional PROVIDENCE TENSION EBBS Wage Agreements Bring End to Labor Disputes in Widely Scattered Cities oa tie, Seco | lege — a - zi 3 eo oe | Pesce (GAS ATORNY OVER 30 posal waa a ‘short-cut” to reach b- , 4 Unofficial Estimates Set Re' enue $600-$1,000 Great- er Than Last Year Unofficial estimates set the Class A state basketball tournament receipts, which ended Saturday with a Courtesy ball in the high school auditorium, at from 9600 to $1,000 greater than last Bailey Disagrees 9 year. to the opinion given Dahl’s Sons Face img creer oman 3 es we ce uee es m fed estat oo ten nose Mee MASKED TERROR (oi.cne, nese opp tiene of 18-year-old student were confident that the total revenue and O'Mahoney, which he believes Msp coed Bonny night Assault Charges Saag Steeus, tase acer +/+ QR CHICAGO SLAIN : pte} ‘with’ aa at sees 3200 and 3,600 fans attend- Wheeler's amendment would em- ames Mullen’ ala Berg Girl’s Death in : ed the final game Saturday night as power congress to override & supreme Penn On tO eee ee ee oeanen tang | EWO Younes Men Alleged to Have lntinot retained the state cage cham-|two Policemen Kill Marauder|Gusnemrs” wou teeake'y woe Auto Raled Accident) attacked Father Shortly _[Plonshin by defeating Busmarot ooo | Credited With Murder and _ |tirds vole by Ye court to invaldate Watford City, N. D, Mar. 23—(7)— Before He Disappeared ita} City Tans. merman of Crafton, Attacks on Women * che two The Nacaten ree Sn eras anne | A orm dua yatad seteened 9 eet _—___. @ member of the North Dakota High Pittman (Dem, Nev), who favors the stores. San . ee oe Eekeapy tise Pion’ ee ae the Watford City, N. D., Mar. 23—()—|School league’s board of ene Chicago, Mar. 23. Two ” A volving 700 garment on @ 33-year-old | automobile in which she was riding John snd Exmil Dahl, sons of Helmer |® Serta ei tourtiy oleae men shot and killed the “masked ter- papal tr oie pre Pine City, Minn., which| with Marvin Mellum of Watford City|Dahl, missing McKenzie county | Pinners-ap And thie anes Conse Bea) Tor’ of the Chicago lawn district appeared workers of the ‘was Miss Kruse’s home town. overturned near Williston, died an|farmer, Tuesday were charged with|atembers of the Minot team were pre-| early Tuesday. ee eee mirengtben thels H E & i iF it RF 5 z Hy rye 3 i Be aft BS ii i non-striking ) Coult they Fa EE accidental death, State's Attorney W. battery u the person sented with gold basketballs, Bismarck! The slain man was identified by|ments, if that would from ihe automotive plant at Oshaws,. Missing Actor’s Body | A. Jecotsen stated. Coroner Robert peptone It raiesd ag at-|players received silver basketballs and, Miss Ann Weiner, daughter of s| position, but gave no encouragement Ont. Police said 200 persons attacked Washed Up on Beach Hinman of Alexander conducted the tack wan fanaa tuner 18 tthe Bata all other pale a miemipera A tne tour- Heed eg an en ie to talk about resorting to amendment. Several inquest. eae nament receive 5 ttacked morning | alone, =P Funeral services for Miss Anderson |day preceding the Monday the father! Gold and bronze belt buckles were | after robbing her escort and driving| Whether any supporters of the leg- i id lonel; on the southwest |islation would attempt to obtain direct, London, Mar, 23.—()—Dr. Percy| Will be held Wednesday afternoon at/dissopeared from home. also awarded to the first and second | her to a lonely spot Tuesday definitely Identified | the Clear Creek ery church nest |” 1¢ appeared probable that the broth. /all-state team members, Over 400 high | side, Kose, Priel Wi ers would be arraigned before Justice |*choo! students attended the dance. *ellum 1s in @ Williston hospital,|J- L. Horsley Tuesday afternoon for) | 4 Pusey Te ee rts ane being treated for a fractured vertebra. Laecrins hearing. have been |Zouncer, were the principal speakers iF ee Laploseaet said Mellum’s condition Edward Kuntz Suffers |"Giscros s3 8. gle Friday. |S) members of the competing teams ry hairman. Vosper disappeared from the cabin * tories regarding events lead- heli hes. Broken Leg in Mishap | cot" Sochn was introduced as | of Miss Muriel tish beauty| McEnroe Is Convicted | ing up to tneir tatners disappearance Boe taiicaisce Sat BO. see differ somewhat. mre 2 new member of the club. Guests at of Falsifying Report} are reported to Tighe of Fargo, Superiniandent ot se satteee df cntsenoec as be tasted | 222A, © Bergeson. Pargo Kiwanians Fargo, N. D, Mar, 23.—()-T. H. Edward Kuntz, 44, 900 Front Ave..|the luncheon included C. O, Fox said Tuesday | principal of the Bismarck high school, George they had obtained no further clues t0/ Ralph Soule sang two vocal solos the whereabouts of the 54-year-old | secompanied by Clarion Larson at the company Bismarck. Loan association, Tuesday was con- fect a ussday, Re eae hes aad svete Oo ad Dacotah Seed joseph Hardy, f 3 was « ago g 5 and players on ty suena bs ey, A ee . | by a Cass one Possibility of foul play spurred|teams were introduced. John Gelvig, 512 Fifteenth 8./NTy Devel, ents in ing scores of neighbors in their hunt] / —_——_—_—__. driver of the car, immediately took | INO elopm: through the Badland breaks slong DEER EAT FIRST HAY Fargo Murder Found me the Missourt river near Chatison, just] Anchorage, Alssks, Mar. 23.—(P)—| other. Ottlcer Ward kicked open the SESE Sacramento, & 4 A half-doren Bering sea reindeer,| door and fired twice. Both shots brought here by airplane from Nak-| took effect. nek, 300 miles away to become movie| Police said fingerprint records dis- actors, enjoyed their first meal of|closed the slain gunman was Louis Anchorage hay Tuesday when the| Ebert, 27, who served a'six-year term supply of moss, their regular diet,|for robbery and was discharged from Dive Off ’Frisco Bridge. |" Beletun's Desir == -|Boy Defending Mother | a Breaks ‘Brodije’s’ Backii-2 Tossed From Window) sctsir'sca:’ i x E g London, Mar. 23.—(P)—Emergency in the first stages eit fpriain'e ‘flying duchess hunt lor is Duchess of Bedford, San Francisco, Mar. 23.—(7)— fortune in 1 the 30-year-old. had crashed on some fracture of the skull, and internal a aff cit & Hi ie