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5 Hy caressa se sE Técphone | THE 2200 ESTABLISHED 1873 BIS North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper BISMARCK, N. D., TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1987 MARCK TRIBUN PRICE FIVE CENTS The Weather Probably fair tonight and Wed., cloudiness; - little change in temp. Steel Firm Defies CIO Plant Blockade Spanish Government Violence Protested by Britain Colgan Salutatorian Is Drowned at Picnic HARRY HERSCHLE LONDON JOINS WITH DEATH PROBED BY GERMANY AND ITALY TO BOLSTER PEACE Assurance of Protection . for Neutral Shipping ts Aim : of British Step Raymond's gre Delayed Until X-Rays of Body Are Taken REICH SAYS INCIDENT ENDED Bombing of German Battleship and Shelling of City go. Uninvestigated (By the Associated Press) Great Britain joined Germany and Italy Tuesday in protesting Spanish government violence against neutral tly as @ measure ta aon, and other relatives survive. AMELIA TAKES OFF FOR PUERTO RICO ON __ ROUND WORLD HOP Second Leg Will Be Flight to Natal and Then Dash for Highly Nervous Due to CCC Camp Investigation hospital in Jamestown, was being that their demands the Port in Africa etternoon a6 scheduled but the bur | apportionments amounting to $262,336, iin rani pind animes Se ial rae delayed on onder’ ‘ior’ State |Paul A. Campbell, eatate tax deputy obtain safety of shipping through the | ¢1,-ey—Asect eiomaoa at | vurent of cr Sdsniitloation. tree viet ler ease tes febiiad creation by the government , Earhart landed at | when it will be buried remained prob- caver inne pnts of safety sones for neutral warships | So" Juan *¢ 12:30 p.m. (C8T). ematical pending completion, of the| reported Jn ies when the state te. British spokesmen reiterated ‘that| Miami, Fis, June 1—UP—Amelia investigation, || lss777a95.” Figures steadily the government was not taking sides| Earhart took off for San Juan,| 20 sree were broken pones in Her- (Until 1933 when the state amount was Be ee ae eee | Tene ee ener angie On schleb's head and that he had ordered |#7457 and counties received #13,811;|public utility holding compantes, only Rabe the framework :of the Femi alr Seth pled ‘ an, X-ray examination to prove or dis- | The rise started in 1934 Set continued} That left in effect a lower court in “hands off Spain” com- peyegateat, Soon arm (prove the truth of this report. If there |untll last year when $27,195.62 went|ruling which required such compan- mittee, now weakened by Italian and in teecwell son ee the big, |Teally. are broken bones, he ssid, he into state coffers and $50,505.65 to/ies to register with She secures Some German withdrawals following the trince caer seunned 72,206 | Will “look into” the case. . bay eee mission but did not Mey ve constitu- bombing of » German ‘pocket battie-| twin-motored ‘op! efice ane ‘That Herschieb had « broken jaw| Campbell estimated an increase this the legislation. Cecae tiers was amerted by friends here who|Year of about $3,000 in each. bracket viewed the body. and another increase of about $3,000) - “ Funeral Dicwsiar O. A. Convert, who |!" 000. 1607 tgw, he explained, 25|teranice, sotiring after 26_ years of ; era law, he exp! inter, re went, to. sapaeriowsto.,9t the per cent of inheritance and estate |service : formed quarters quickly Miami until his the X-ray tion, was that (Continued on’ Page Two) Brasil, her jumping-off place for|Herschleb's skull was fractured and $ Africa. A line (Pan-| that this contributed to his death Mf) American) monito? her flight that there were HOUSE OVERRDDES | ériteivsneees, OS amie: ee on. ‘1 \. Miss Earhart planned to cruise the |fou remained to be determined. but Gi ‘ 1,083 miles to San Juan at a leisurely ROOSEVELT VETO eh ia SE eee pi Vote to Extend Time Veteran May Have to Renew War Be 4 Risk Insurance of the ship, s land plane, 5 1— ®) —The Z t] ; June ee i BSE Ey i enaie Hoe bill to extend the time in which: World | globe-circling attempt when the land: ‘War veterans may. renew their war x tisk term insurance policies, Chairman Rankin (Dem., Miss.) of the World War veterans’ committee, 2 u 5 i i FEA ty i s 3 5 route to Natal from there to attempt would force more thari 20,000 veterans|® South Atlatitic crossing to examination of the body made, Han- to drop their . : in Africa. From. Dakar she plan-| ley reported. “These men ‘are financially unable|ned a direct flight to Aden on the Manic Depression Psychosis to convert these short term policies|Gulf of Persia, thence to Karachi,| The Morton county official then into more permanent forms of insur-| India, Port Darwin, Australis, and got in touch with Miller and asked "The che exec the mapped course across the Pact | aoording 00 0. M. Hanley, St. x in 8 veto mes-| she & course across the Paci- ing to J. , Br. Man cine ENG did ume haaiets fic in three hops—to Howland island,| ‘The names of the Minneapolis the extension— would be the | Honolulu and Oakland, Callt. relatives who asked Praines inter RF i - Hi during the war—was “warranted, or z = All / lf ultimately will prove profitable to the a concerned.” thority to from 8 So (Oontinned Go Pagstiwo) } on Resolution Criticizes | SCHOOL UNDECIDED Benson Proclamation Ore! Re-elected _ gt. Paul, sund 120R)—State Sen-| Burdick Hears Property MayBe| State Deputy of K.C. Sirroduded ta tie seats @ resolution Acquired for U. 8. Farm Grand Forks, N. D., June 1.—()— Gov. Elmer A. Benson's Substation - J. A. Orchard of Devils Lake again Memorial day proclamation as “an in- . held the post of state deputy of the fa stamne les eecica es onal il eter bees terete Mamoer at ve wi 5 io The governor’ in’ his proclamation,| Flekwinger ssslstant director of edu-|the state convention along with the urged that Memorial day be devoted |cation for the Indian bureau, said/rest of the officers. F. E. to honoring such “! ot peace” as | Tuaaday pe aocienn)) Dee, Deen oa |2 ie en ee pierce 2 polka farmers nies disposition ae . | enbach, Sreamuye: Es. Weber's resolution criticized prin-| closed. Fargo, warden; Rev. Gregory tion which “In a world already |sale or use of the property elther by|son, Grand Forks, alternate to state frustrated by war to the point of des- | any outside organizatic other guv- | deputy; C.F. Kelsch, Mandan, alter- pair, what my it is to make our |ernment department,” said er! nate to past state deputy. ee aio pee ee Be OF | atace a areaber would be ett in cae z - charge and decision'on is we mace | Second Attempt to 5 H after conference Sharon R. Wedding Time Is Set [its contenient' ot the ssnoat|. Murder Wife Fails Ahead One-Half Hour | upon the lstter’s arrival here somes) vp, june 1 {time this month. Rep. Usher L. Burdick, Williston, | her over the head three tim: N. D. CRIME CHIEF Burial of World War Veteran REPORT BONES FRACTURED Former Bismarck Man Reported Investigation into the death of Harry Herschleb, former Bismarck World Wer veteran, which ‘docurred ar 7:35 a, m., Saturday at the state con- ducted Tuesday by state authorities here. . Funeral services were held Monday meas TEST CASES SET From Sits ity bocke|OOURT AGREES 10 PASS ON VALIDITY Sioux City, Iowa, June 1.—()— Headed into the final stretch of their race up the Missouri river from 8t. Louls to Fort Benton, Mont., four cabin cruisers left Sioux City at 6 a. m., Tuesday. The next stop of the tacers will be at Yankton, 8. D. The Glasgow led the racers into ‘Sioux City but the Fort Benton was the actual leader in time. The For} Benton, however, held a lead of only 1 minute. The City of Malta was third in time and the cruiser Great Falls fourth in arrival here. ESTATES VEDDED $1900 10 STATE Receipts From Inheritances During Depression Showed Steady Decline Challenging Act Regulating Holding Companies Wagner Labor Laws Also Are Ignored by Justices historic term Tuesday by e Inheritance and estate tax receipts brought more than $130,000 into the North Dakota general fund the last seven’ yeats while counties received $14,152, Were January §3,- ‘ the Tennessee 25, Fel $628.16, March $624.84, | authority could expand its power April $766.88, INANTO TAG Fig N. D. Supreme Court Will Be|=!ectric company and Called on to Interpret High- way License Law Minot, N. D., June 1.—(?)—Minne- : sota salesmen who have been ordered |HoWard Taft, could not collect $1.07 in- to buy North Dakote license plates for ee their cars looked to » test case trial from district court in the case of one of the salesmen arrested here recently. |act prohibiting false statements. Minnesota authorities have said the} Was sentenced to serve a year and s two states operate under an agreement |day in prison and whereby salesmen are free to operate (Continued on Page Two) in the other state if they. carry plates : resi department int, Bau, ine, | PeSDYterians Study has indicated it would withdraw the) ‘Shake Up’ in Policy privilege of North Dakota salesmen — unless this state grants similar con-| Columbus, Ohjo, June 1—(7)—A siderations. ; “shake = up” yterian Legal authorities say there is dif- ference of opinion as to whether s salesman making his rounds is carry- on business in the state under | Tuesday North Dakota law when Hill Residents Meet at 7:30 9,000 tn the oR noes Ea regularly assigned to churches. Chamberlain Laughed at on Debt Reference 4 Tepudiated the American debt.” Monts, France, June 1.—()—The heard sp.all hammer as she lay in her bed ; Chamberlain replied to attacks wedding’ that will ‘make of the property being scqured by the |at the Cass county hospital, wice| Fargo Maid Is Found the Program which bor Wallis Weenies ine. Duchess of ‘of agriculture for use of | Ross, we worker, eh | D ] of Asp! tion he bee tava Mania a Gate! Oe 06D) ee oo omen! eine hs wife. Both ave been patients 10] =— for ignoring the Brith debt to the Herman Rogers, Fickinget heard hospital recovering from Fargo, N. D., —(?)—Mem- tates upon which none former xing ‘Edward ine nating eas he Dunc oed teeaas wounds inflicted by Ross in April bers af the ©, J, Whempucr faraily [have ceased. installment is due VIII, announced the half-hour ad-|s tour of the Bismarck area later this| When be slashed her throat, ‘he here found the body of Miss Mabel | June 15, vance in time Tuesday. year. turned the Knife on his own throat) Hanson, 23, a domestic, under the “When ie oppenti speak of the Hersek se st 7 f farm near Casselton. Tuesday he was eaeisior pen they meee |g : 4 OF POWER GRANTS Refuses to Review Litigation WINDS UP HISTORICAL TERM Two New Cases Contesting Washington, June 1—(#)—The su- preme court wound up an eight-month Among other actions Tuesday, the FDR Points Guns At Tax Cheaters Asks Congress to Plug Leaks! George Hayden Trial Before Considering Changes in. Structure Williston, N. D., June 1.—(?)—Trial of George Hayden, Williams county farmer, charged with “discharging a firearm with intent to kill” William Kellar, a youthful neighbor, will open the jury term of district court here ‘Monday. Judge A. J. Gronna will preside. Three other criminal and 17 civil cases will be heard. Hayden pleaded not guilty at a pre- liminary hearing. Recovered from his wounds, Kellar is expected to be the Principal state witness. CITY SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION 1S HELD Two of Four Candidaes Are Be- ing Chosen for Seats on Education Body. Washington, June 1.—()—Presi- dent Roosevelt asked congress Tues- day to stop tax dodging “by a: minor- ity of very rich individuals.” The chief executive, in a message saying evasion by the wealthy shifts the tax load to those less able to pay, urged legislation at this session “spe- cifically and exclusively aimed at making. the present tax structure evasion-proof.” “We face a challenge to the power TAX EVADERS USE MANY DEVICES Washington, June .1—(?)—Here are the devices President Roose- velt told congress Tuesday that are being used to dodge federal Foreign personal holding cor- porations in the Bahamas, Pana- ma, Newfoundland and other countries “where taxes are low and corporation laws lax.” Foreign insurance companies, to which Americans pay a single large premium for life insurance po- lictes, then borrow back almost the entire premium without interest. Domestic personal holding com- “Incorporating yachts and coun- try estates, so as'to make deduc- tions for wages, depreciation and similar expenses, * Artificial deductions for interest, losses, etc. Such as interest on loans to them by their personal holding companies. Creating multiple trusts for relatives’and dependents. Husband and wife or father and children partnerships. Voters were going to the polls here Tuesday to pick two of four candi- 2 | ofthe: government to “collect, -unt- formally,fairly ang. without discrim- tion, takes based on statues adopt- ,” he said. velt declared the full north of the center line of Ave. A, = HOLTZ 10 SPEAK Former Governor of Florida Will Be Featured at Jamestown June 8 Fargo, N. D., June 1—()—David Tuesday for solution of the problem |venee .0f she, maturity date. A total Bholtz of Jacksonville, Fla, former that has brought statements from au-|caied by the treasury before they governor and present grand exalted thorities in both states. matured. ruler of the Benevolent and Protec- Gov. William Langer said arrange-| Agreed to pass on conviction of tive Order of Elks, will bé the prin- cipal speaker at the annual North Dakota state Elks convention in Jamestown, June 6-8, it was an- nounced today by L. B. Hanna, for- “All are,alike in that they are defi- nitely contrary to the spirit of the nal day's session, outlining the na- tional organization’s progress and fu- ture goals. A golf tournament June 6 will open the convention. Following s business session and a parade, a banquet will rom | be held with J. G. Buch, Trenton, N. J., chairman-director of the New Jer- sey Crippled Children’s commission, as speaker. During the convention Sam Stern outline the year’s activities, which in- cludes 10 clinics. At seven clinics al- raise legislative barriers against three ve rs Large delegations are expected tax practices which specifically are| ¢, tate’s lodges at Bismarck, authorized in the iaw but which he| Doris Lake’ Diskin we Devils Lake, Dickinson, Fargo, Grand year June The congress to confine its tax ‘opi 5 loopholes. in present laws, reiterating | will be mailed to owners. Hen a this snasion. oo Fr") Tree Grows Through Buffalo Skull Cavity Will Start on Monday AT ELKS MEETING ready held about 900 youngsters were | p, examined, YOUNGSTOWN FIRM RAPS PICKETING AS MILITARY INVASION Three More Men Hurt as Work- ers Rush Pickets Off Plant Grounds in Ohio 67 CHICAGOANS ARRESTED Governor Horner Confering With Both Sides to Prevent Further Bloodshed A triumvirate of steelmakers locked in a bitter strike war with the CIC Steel Workers Organizing committee, saw one of their number move re- lentlessly forward Tuesday to defy a “strike or starve” blockade thrown up by miles of picket lines in the six day old dispute. Republic Steel corporation, second largest of the nation’s independent Producers, claiming thousands of men were still working in its plants, an- nounced: “We are not going to let them down Republic’s uncompromising state- ment at Youngstown, Ohio, denounc- ing the picketing as “a military in- vasion,” came as civil authorities in Chicago, Youngstown and Warren kept close watch on a tense situation and conferred with steel and union executives on plans to prevent dis- orders, Riot at Warren Police Kilroy the 67 participated in the bloody bat- tle between unionists and sympa- falsers Hera the Republic corpora- ‘5 5 He said they will be charged with conspiracy to commit an illegal act, which carries 9 maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $2,000 fine upon conviction. Van A. Bittner, regional director of the Steel Workers organizing com- don’t amount to a damn.” The contract to which he referred was the goal of the SWOC in calling @ strike against Forks, Jamestown, 1, Minot, Valley City and Williston. pe ees ae 5 paki ne Soil Payment Checks | Ths wont” stomp to sirens alters ‘4 a for County Available fie mepeblte pines na Corea — termination to prevent them led to Practically all remaining 1936 soll | *etles of clashes, climaxed by Sun- Eight of the wounded were in seri- ous condition. Twenty-five policemen skirmish, fell wounded in the The widow of one of the five vic- tims of Sunday's riot testified in a