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MARCK TRIBUNE [vu Telephone ‘t THE BI WKS : - Unsettled tonight and FS || :SSTABLEMED 1673 : _BISMARCK, N. D., TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS are ‘gia tonight. Vote asting Big City Poll e of Lost Airliner Sighted on Mountainside LANGER OPPONENTS - Franco Rebels In Futile Thrust Against Madrid “SETTING STAGE FOR RECALL ELECTION {467 BALLOTS IN BOXES AT 230 AS _— VOTERSPOUR OUT Most Observers Expect Total to Go Above 4,000, Far Above 1935 Count \ 7 ih : ROUGH AREA ALONG (Chrysler Strike. Settlement Seen Dinner Speaker 1 Believe Agreement Intended to Be Pattern for Other Auto “Transport Destined for Holland Petition Signers Asked to SicrONNme Lost Three Days With . Troubles Choose Between Thoresen RS ARE BUSY Private Explanation and Elabor= ation of Issues Has Mark- ed Campaign and Howard Wood * >. Bight Persons “| HOPE FOR RESCUE WANING GOVERNOR REMAINS SILENT Believe Craft, Plunged During] . ~ Storm Pilot Was Trying — Hard to Avoid Townley, Graham and Crum to & a = : { pal Tuned nay to determine ta oo i t wef cles of two i. Lead Quest for 93,044 : ; dency of the fire seeking Paes Poll Seekers others seeking two places on the city Having decided to launch an effort to recall William Langer as governor of North Dakota, a group which met, wintery Tus eel] ; al ion lay Pract ‘ e 3 > one drive. Most guesses placed the total — ols : oo of getting the movement under i we . number of foe in he neighborhood i o a fF A % . e - git of 4,000, perhaps much higher. since Saturday 3 eet The aim is to have recall petitions : q As {s usual in Bismarck city elec- Maj..A.D. Albuquerque. f circulated “in every precinct” and the 3 tions, the campaign has been marked el wh assumption was that this would be ° A - by no public meetings, no 3] . Soe By Sel antece woreere te ce : - 3 ~ and no public statements by or on bes tes. / obtained, : rE a ce ’ half of any candidates. Supporters of the recall movement Rebel troops, advance into a village occupied by Loyalist forces on the outskirts of Madrid to be Nevertheless, judged by Bismarck own back when the Government staged one of its strongest offensives since the war began. A heav- pcetlors gay ears Weber equipped rebel squad is pictured making a house-to-house clean-up street already brutally | Municipal standards, it hes not been tial contributions already are “in sight.” The task of getting the money was delegated to a committee. Exceptional Bargains Are Hasrez =| Promised Dollar Day Crowd se MNRAS SORE cir” SOTHERN STORNS ? it f MICHIGAN ELECTION fio ct E of the. Further inroads on Control:of| ’carttal City tratscosinen wore max-| From 2 to 10 Inches of Rain Fall irsiprmadedl “ Over Broad Area From Texas Eastward Shown by Ballots 53 to direct ‘the circulation of peti- tions, one from each county in the] Detroit, Apr. '6—(#}—Belated re- state, but the names of the members| turns from Monday's “off year” elec- ‘will not be disclosed until all have ac-/ tion in Michigan indicated further Democratic inroads on the normally’ cepted. ‘The identity of the candidate to run ‘ ster ase si against Langer at a recall election will | Republican control: of most minor agreement night,. _They/be determined by the petitioners for | state offices. : | Opened negotiations after a:short sit-| such action. It will be either T. H.| Eight Republicans and one Demo- some a ee Aired manufacturing Thoresen, eutenant governor, Ot erat held the offices. vated upon and plant a mont 4 wi i e jer- | = ‘The agreement granted the UAWA| a1 Resettlement administration. The | ‘pe,feturns, with teas, hat Sip ee 9 sa collective ‘bargaining powers for 165) petition signer will be asked to indi-| crats not only had re-elected High- members provided there would be (Continued on Page Two) Commissioner Murray D.\ Van CS sel ed Wagorler, but had also captured one Totals ......++0-1,467 1,077 3,002 x,|Right of Foreclosure | pisce on the state. supreme court CO ret the int a ‘Three extension specialists from ELECT GOLDAMMER In Land Case Upheld North Dakota Agricultural college are MAYOR OF LAKOTA of university regents. © . William J. eastern. Results of a special Lakota election For the supreme court bench, 3,145 , were tabulated Tuesday as voters in precincts out of 3,480. gave: i A eight other North Dakota cities went ‘Thomas ‘McAllister 355,416; ter . » Precautions were taken in the iar (R). ssatae; pele w), r 3 Brewton, Geneva and Elba districts. |to the polls in biennial municipal bal- Action of the Reeder special school district in foreclositg on certain “his A Adams county farm land was upheld Hi E | Marri in a & 1 Leche, Mepstland covered in Canton, showed thal. At Nye Will Broadcast =| 7usrsty,ty “te North Dakota su 380867; Walter I, McKenzie (), 247 leaders] , A breciettation: of one-hiale to four /MORNe, te. a. Goldanmer (was raga Ape [aoe [516 and analyzed and had spent taree years| On Wednesday Night} ,, 72 schoo! district sought to torot| Van Wagoner's lead for re-election Teans to the Carolinas Monday, while F i 2 ERGEE the Rockland state hospital for — as highway commissioner passed the . treatment. | New York, Apr. 6--UP}—Four sen-| Ge ; 31000 mark as returns were tabulated Mrs. Lloyd Graybeal, their atack on Alabama, Kling lx, ators and a former governor are to from 3.147 precincts. | These spowes;| Lemmon Woman, Dies}or doars worth of buildings. Saturday, almost | discuss the supreme court in separate : a Saoae. Ss A Sunday squall on the fringes of » Mary ein chica Weanes ey, Ur Mrs. Loyd Graybeal, 23, of Lem-|Monday’s disturbance caused the first deposited in the bank. a eti .P. Adams county district court uj ekiger coatent Dead at Jamestown Jamestown, N. D., Apr. 6—(P)— Thomas Withnell, retired roundhouse foreman of the Northern Pacific at]ing, Interment will be made in the ; ——_——___—__ Dilworth, died suddenly at the home| church cemetery there. FUEL BLAST FATAL of his ‘sister-in-law, Mrs. Jennie| Loretta Luger was Livingston, Mont., Apr. 6.—(?)—|Withnell, Tuesday morning. Withnell/at Raleigh, N. D. Burned when a can of tractor fuel|began his railroad service in James-)to Lioyd .| she was using to start a fire exploded, | town as a call boy in 1887 and home at % “ ‘Mrs. Albert ine 21, until 15 Cn tired in 1933. He is survived by busband, Succeeds Ernest Elness, Sworn topic is “! ago a resident! Denison, Iows, * judiciary Proposals.” in « hospital here Monday. ments have been done. Luger of Fort ¥ in Tuesday as Burleigh County Auditor Why Men Get Grouchy in Four Easy, Lessons f : fi af : iH F B F Hail Officials Ending Last Minute Hop Aboard ‘Meetings in Counties Mabel Halver, deputy, was sp- Crest of Beer Foam ganadlaes: Officials of the state hall insur- ene Oden to onte us Deneign| Autoist Hits and — county treasurer until May 4 when Victim Runs Away Theodore Taylor, chosen at the last general election, takes office. Jamestown, N. ¥., Apr. 6—(?)— ‘Miss Halver replaces Ernest Elness, who Tuesday was sworn in as county auditor, succeeding C.G. Derby, whom he defeated for the office in the fall , ‘ : } Upon taking office, Elness an- : ti) : nounced that for the present there ; # Z ie é would be no change in the office per- sonnel in the auditor's office. Grace Lobach is the office deputy. ‘ Don’t. Forget To Vote _ g< rl aE af é | PH i