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The Weather Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday, slightly warmer tonight. Tagine | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PRICE FIVE CENTS wis Wiarht Passe lean Harlow Tri (| HEADS OF ALLU.S lovie World Pays Jean Harlow Tribute at Funeral maswiuus, | SCREEN TAR LAD | Woman Jailed As HITLER'S SEIZURE | ee Future Looks Golden _ ON PAST, FUTURE OF DANZIG SEEN IN " ——— ___|_ UNEXPECTED NEWS Has Author of Series of Check | Newspaper Editor Believed to Writing Episodes Have Upset Germany’s Return of Western Part of N. D. to Grass and Population Shift Studied WORK PROGRAM IS ADVISED Was Called ‘Baby’ by Her Plan for ‘Coup’ | Cost of Developing Water Re- Doting Mother any Ts CONCENTR ATING : sources Small Compared to Benefits, Lamb Says teenie ss os ee Nazis Ready to Take Key City y! to Polish Corridor, Diplo- mats Surmise Recommendations for the perma- nent rehabilitation of North Dakota are expected to come Wednesday from 8 conference of the state heads of all federal agencies operating in North Dakota and representatives of the state government. The meeting, called by R. B. Cum- mins, national emergency council chairman, was expected to canvass the situation which now exists, what has been done in the past and what should be done in the future. What the recommended program will be could only be guessed at, but it was indicated that one item would be @ definite plan for getting a large Portion of western North Dakota back into grass and « shifting of a part of the people, if possible, into areas where they would not only be self-support- ing but where they could be expected to achieve reasonable prosperity. Only 200, including Two of Her Former Husbands, Ad- ai, feate Ha ERs ll These areas, it was stressed by early speakers, should be as close as possible NO ‘WHITE WASHING’ ===scese== Representing the state at the meet- is ft : : d RACERS LEAVE ON || NEXT LAP OF RCE E, A. Willson, executive secretary of the state welfare board. They were Tired Crews Turn Down Chance pain der Satan to Be Feted in Capital City; | Strong, Rockefeller’s daughter. from the state standpoint and the federal agencies were expected to dis- cuss with them the state’s share in She married de Cuevas (who holds Prefer Rest | ‘their daughter, Elizabeth) when |Investigation of Conditions at/peginning of the meeting were Ale Sesigner, R ae Jamestown Hospital Still ad E it * : it : : = any morning > Proceeding... |zanty,Saichigan, who has been con- : d steel bor=| on j a SE! GEAER bee ipemony re peo my ~p mrs hd ald CUNY stents alll — fj * Téucting an economic survey: for the poration executives, ? r 3 WADE | Oe ied Adiewoust tivie Goat race. - " Promise that. there would be’ nojstate water conservation | The SWOO; youthful unit boats it Bismarck REPEAL ADVOCATES “white washing” in the case of Harry Northwest Area Is Dry Committee: for ‘Industrial “Organiza- ‘ Mp te Pal coot ; havo Herschleb, World War veteran who| Lind pointed out that the recent *F i if A z i died recently at the Jamestown state| conor of the state: that residents hospital, was made Tuesday by Gov.|there were preparing to ship out many William Langer to friends of the vet-|of their remaining cattle and that the eran, They were perturbed, they said, | Chances for s cash crop had vanished, i fl cee eee 25 See esses) LEADININGHORGIA men eee ae Benton because of the appatent secrecy sur- from now until harvest time. Many A Bt fourth. Big Majorities Are Given to 26 the in Gon into Hare [fo new ~ ment’s chief. lane min- State ‘New Deal’ Amend- — |schieb’s death. as he said, a in the fe ies o green wi panda gr tise Lolloes had] ments to Constitution ||, Membera_ of ‘the board of admin- |i Sosa fat ot Oot ent ad with Lewis. te and at the hospital, turned the record of |the heads will be small, even if rain gE Atlanta, Jane 9. We) Heary | their probe over to ©. A. Miller, su comes. anti-repeal ural coun- | perintendent of bureau oj fies Wednesday took the lead away criminal identification, but its con-|étel, work program to give farmers from repealists in Tuesday's pro- |tents have not been made public. . |cmployment, saying they were op- }Garri- |. hibitien referendum in Miller, meanwhile, has been con- ing ald and that the latter had a hing i A tabulation at 12:35 p.m. showed: | ducting his own examination, not oniy devitalizing effect on the people. repairs were made before they left For repeal, 81,166; against re- into Herschleb’s death but also into Reviewing the last four a ot Bismarck. peal, 82,881. the death of two other persons which government activity, Simons said the Although suitable . arrangements This tabulation, based en re- | occurred recently at the institution. governmental system is s0 complicated had been made to entertain the boat-| turns from 1288 of spproximately | Ho was in Jamestown Wednesday, /foVernmental system is 29 complicated men while in Bismarck and ® com-| 1760 precincts in the state, gave | presumably in pursuit of this assign- follow its ramifications, All govern- gree! anti-repealists a lead of 1,715 | ment. mental agencies have done good work, votes, Beanies eboeeein {hat Col. /ne said, but there has been no unity cation errs nuiry into Her eh eel no) emphasis on constructive activ- leb’s death was begun, ac’ al ‘oposals land request of N. A. Peterson, Minnesp- | ress, he sasketed that lithe had peg i at eEg5 i Hy Fs ag g Bey ie i Fe a ibe Two Months; Some Re- E : z i mari ‘ ; direct the lead of repeal advocates to 9,811 votes|olis, war-time buddy of Herachleb's | Gone | tha effort She called PMc, quests Are Rejected Wednesday. : and a soldier under Fraine in the|fea' been made ie solve ie cotati the box “tregular,” “emergency” Late unofficial tabulations also| World War. problem of what to do with the people added to the- big majorities for 26| Praine said Peterson informed him state “New Deal” constitutionallthat a Jamestown friend had seen lee ee by ® return to amendments sponsored by Gov. E. D.| Herschleb’s body and thought there Winuaias es Rivers. had been “foul play” since there was! 5, Vere fae ‘The latest. count showed 70,229 for|s fracture of the lower jaw and con- j le suggested fe &@ constructive repeal and 60,418 against, but neither | tusions about the body. Pp ac would be to offer those who have side -was confident of the outcome| Fraine said he “had just 40 minu- | £2! (on the uplands an average of because the vote closely paralleled the| tes” before the time set for the fu- |5¢Vem of every 10 years an opportunity remained|neral to do what he could and be- |‘ ‘ty irrigation in the valleys and see cause of that! fact he called Maj. J. what the results would be. M. Hanley at Mandan and asked him|, L@mb said his investigations to date to in the matter. Hanley |D8Ve shown a lack of balance in North 4 Dakota's agriculture, and that the cost A fi li tt fll ik i ‘i i a E hy gf i E 2 8 s | Bounced he plant would reine oper: 5 5 . |took the ease up with his son, J. M. tions at 8 a. m. Thursday with Ft a ( ,|0f achieving balance by better dis- Suranoes trom elty and county autor: Immediate Action Necessary Harley, de, state's attorney of Mor-|° *°'GINE eile pele Seek ( vided best-bronsed hands. who Demand by farmers that they be given assistance in ad did| "Traine oaid he did not have Peter- Highway Engineer at decane werk, re-seeding crops planted earlier in the spring in order that “ son's address and did not know where F Is Dismissed In both Canton Monroe “work "| . Talmadge, former governor] he could be reached argo is Dis) or strike” ballots jucted by ‘on they may capitalize on the benefits of the recent rain, puts . a Pe ps 3 I E AE q ; be it up to the state and federal governments to make quick - decision and obtain speedy action. The situation, in large parts of Western North a is that seed planted earlier in the year is useless now. - many cases fields sprouted because of the moisture re- ; Resettlement Agency Naaie A pairea hep Meratee is ceived from the heavy, wet snow in April, but the tender | ; Iver m. Acker, assistant state direc- sie ilies ene ih Bre aent ayes, qoatiiver in Saree shoots were cut down by the searing action of sand and dirt | Of the North Dakota Resettlement Pee can Feport that would| “vision, being transferred to Lebus" in subsequent dust storms. Some fields came through and, send her on the next stage of her|was given. Amelia Plots Course Dismissal of G. Lebus, maintenance Across African Wilds|sis tietwray deparinent-vas an Dakar, French Senegal, June 9.— ‘The action used two other (Amelia Earhart bent her tousled| to fill the position with ©; : i ll | ofa RoEEF 8 I i i i f | il i th fh i ' i E ake i jubs announced he excessively high cost ons ’ ‘without deputies to maintain lack a ater ig ie with the rain, promise a satisfactory harvest. In others pleasure ae eee fea Fee fai Boe Loar ae ect sig flip oe Congressional tn and Mis-| the seed was blown but the land is barren. 2 -| Tuesday. France headquarters, the American| promoted to fil the vacancy left by ‘After the last tribute from relatives, demand from Philip to war- Many of the field’ which were green after the first ey arroes Pe oe coe ate and Det Pacis Gansier recone position the ‘ody saa eels: peened) fe 3 Bean Of Se Sore com-| big rain offer little real pasture. The green is that of “Africa. bt ee ert essayimat tan (or the cererel caoaies Russian thistle, hardly a desirable crop. Snow and Rock Slides . once great of the films. ie fea,” in alleged The rain was immensely valuable but action is neces- | Threaten Searchers woe lease coltttioes. OF Jems i Nase besa ilne pti sary to capitalize it fully. On this basis the suggestion : no gem rE tat, Geath. ped that the government advance ® foe ere. a por- Salt Lake City, June 9.—()—Snow was dressed heather serious organdie gown. In the casket she tion of the money which will be paid them je year injury or death Wednesday to search t Tested ‘an vanear, e ealee Aes Oe pane gare apa ne He ol cuipliched his southpaw rival, Cast ers for the ‘bodies of seven persons revealed Tuesday The decision, whatever it is to be, should not . jubbell, inargin SS RP red 5 ecole crash. nad expressed reowniy «bale hat ‘Action'ts padonsnsy MOW because ix oll tls gdene thine $0 avn Crasted canta easel she was soon “| away from here directly below where the plane wreck- ai fo get the machinery into motion for doing this job. -© If the government, will adopt the policy, the state gov- t ef E E Western Air Express, owner of the sl geal JE ernment might properly step into the picture, advance the wane eo item ‘: Pa wage ees cud Tatasey Thess on money to the farmers at once and get it back when the soil the search may extend many weeks, E conservation checks aré due. : Whatever the method, it will be a shame if the b! of the recent rain is not utilized to the fullest possible rT Ais = i § : ; l tie zt t i :