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‘HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | *i z: day; cold tonight; not so cold Friday, D 1873. BISMARCK, D., THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1987 PRICE FIVE CENTS ' Franco-Italian Relations Straineg 20 Burn to Death in Flaming Wreckage of Motorbus Frees. | + KANG TROUPES [Chrysler Strikers [WORT SYOHSTORH | How es Took pecresiing Die FROM AIDING SPAIN "TRAPPED IN DEBRIS ; ~ (OF WINTER THES UP) ama OF UPSET VEHICLE tacuating Plants) mst sts i td re Pinca viene ice dies Su lenly Two Hurled Through Windows South Dakota Particularly Hard LONDON PLEDGES HER HELP ~ Proposal to Leave Factories Is Approved by Lewis After the TORNADOES SWEEP DIXIE j : Parley in Detroit Hit by Heavy Snow Whipped by Explosion Are Also Near ~ Mussolini Must Either Recall Death in Illinois | Associated Press) by High Winds His Peninsular, Forces or Strengthen Them TIRE BLOWOUT WAS CAUSE Pepanen die aeamai id (By the Asmociated Pree Sone EN: ee ee re ha, aac nace cde Oo » ret rt ane aret Machine Skidded Down Road held in Detrolt since Mar. & after)" oer ane 100 4 ipoting ot tirelon weiner eee Into Bridge Abutment, : ‘ toward coding, their differences with iar ease : , mepreantui - f th * powers , BE : sentatives \,, ae A | the firm. 1 siektlaheddd caller discussed the possiblity of using ware Burst Into Flames head in high dives. At right he has just started his dive— feet the privately owned vehicle miracu- 4 freesing . 1 first, then a jacknife, then the Jously escaped sudden death when : labor. Toots expanse of the water head first. Woods failed to straighten out. Doctors said he would live but never walk. Slow Deaths of Brothers in Wilderness Shack Recorded Cold and Starvation Finally End Misery of Youths Trapped by Storms dows by the first of two explosions which followed the crash. Two died, JOHN DRINKWATER, FAMED NOVELIST, the bushlands and they were trapped| Relating Pathetic Tale of by the heavy snow. Bs cold. Edgar.” “Jan, 26—My very dear parents} That was the last he wrote, Jf Siete 2 PS NATIONAL GRAN es nav a ON HOPES REASIN neue Brower, Cincinnat!, (ident!- iungton, Mar, 8, — WILL, RULE ACTIONS Sees oe= | T)SRTTE STRIKDS mea i memo President Leaving Warm Springs for Washington Par- leys on Various Troubles si : ie $323,000 Allocated For Relief in State i i i a | i | E ; i f Court Change, They Say, W: The! “Be Step Towards Over- throw of Government POR USE OF BOMBS ates, Laborite Asks Commons to Sup- port Haile Selassie’s Appeal = to League of Nations months, Justices older than Sutherland are Brandeis, 80; Van Devanter, 71, and McReynolds, ‘Warm Springs, Ga., Mar. 25.—7)—| them. President Roosevelt was described by White House officials Thursday as hopeful that the rule of reason would be followed in existing labor troubles. volunteers went Into effect They said the chief executive con-| medical detachment » 5. veyed this thought Wednesday night| , Diplomatic suthdrities 1. STATE INCOME TAX have landed and the government Opinion Asked on Corporation|tive on the agreement to evacuate! views the situation with “gravity.” Liability for Tax Under — |*!tdowners from eight Detrolt Chrysler Duluth, Mar. 25. volves # redistribution of power as be- i hides rede of power a be Retractive Clause et een ins and Vee. BURLEIGH WILL AD ences between Iabor and manage- apo na St oa, | FARMS BY FEBD Brenckman, called as the day’s first blanks to be distributed to North Da- with Murphy after receiving word of ' o ‘ing in revolt,” he sald, “it is clear that the real issue is one which in- Demands at Duluth i. ment. : E *s EY ing of the He | turning “We are ving in @ most con- | been lega- | vides ines senate judiciary | taxpayers were in the malls Thurs-|the evacuation arrangement from Sec- | for its tral fused, bewildered and tangled period | tori “were many | place tid beneath located Pa retary of Labor Perkins, (nate of the wornt's istery? the ‘cniet set patie” when -_ poms 2 Between 9,000 and 10,000 of the in-| Meanwhile, it was emphasized again|County Board Takes Action ‘conducted ecutive said. “We need to learn as|after being they ment: ly that the week-end tion” of the never before that mightiest triumphs | would be rhea en “Let a proposal to amend the con-/ dividual forms, approximately, one- authosasinely president would hold Conforming to Provisions indicated its of earth have forever been triumphs < on stitution be submitted to the states.|third of those that ultimately go out,/in Washington with a few congres- of State Measure : * Don pico ie potly mele 4 erential Let the people read and study it, oo|hhave been malled by the state tax/slonal leaders would touch upon all as he and fear.” jo that they may know what it all|/ department, Commissioner J. K. Mur-} pending questions, excluding jabor. | ray announced. group meeting or special conference “— Murray urged sll taxpayers to getion the sit-down developments, but \ their returns back to the department/that the odeh reed bee ome ‘ at Bismarck by Apr. 15, the date they|tomary check-up on a \ are due under the 1937 law which was| President makes on returning from ) i made retroactive on 1936 incomes, ‘The president will leave here Fri- Bates copartuscti hes seed ie siete day areseor tans arrive in Wash- jon whether the retroactive provision sto ARITA, a we Townley’s Parents Married 57 Years Hl “arthur C. Townley, Nonpartisan , celebrated their 57th j E Fae He apes Fi Este i lit ul i iG ER STS