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‘ea wy 4 Telephone THE BIS ESTABLISHED 1873 North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper BISMARCK, N. D., JUNE 17, 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS ediation Board Named MARCK TRIBUNE The Weather Thunderstorms prob- able this afternoon or tonight Rebels Seize Refugee Ships Running Bilbao Blockade EFFORT 70 SETTLE TROUBLE IS FUTILE, ’woircers ston (Morgenthau Opens Missouri UP FOOT [9000 FAMLIESIN Morgenthau Opens 4 $100 Reward Offered || OHO'SDAVEY SAYS a 4 . ; IN LAST 24 HOURS; | FIVE COUNTIES T0 ) For Ph A Tax Evasion Probe)" or Phantom’s Arrest || wertes sean Fort weak o OVERLOOKING (ITY | —__—_—— WON'T FLOOD HERE} —REMAIN.ON RELIEF idleness Costing $750, é Livestock Feeders of Secretary of ‘Treasury Flays) |. f 14 Feet Expeoted Sa ai ai idles aenk covietanes or te (tanton pacing an seal : Valley Meet in July Tax Attorneys for Schem- Crest of eet Expected) States Attorney Burk Indicts recently attacked eight Bismarck women was = Besiegers Reported to Have! : Gin ects ing With Clients | Soon; Could Stand More, RRA for Failing to Meet etree ureday by Pst at — ck citizens || MURRAY IS IN WASHINGTON / Crossed River in Two Places Sock feeders of the Led ered ee 2 Says Roberts Situation’ There ae The woman in questing mail! ate ‘had Yalleed with ; “In Offensive oiled plies eee Washington, June 17—-(F)—Secre- 7000 IN 80. T Saar oer Police Commissioner E. B. Klein, who had approved the Citizens in Strife-Ridden Com- \ ee frm North Dekota snd other areas 82 Srey sterenties Sameday bs hoped FEAR FLOOD IW SO. DAKOTA! says AGENCY LACKS VISION idea and that the money would be raised by solicita- munities Organizing Law & meeting here late in July, the €x-|«continued publicity” on methods of | Arsenic Polsoning Danger ——_—_- tion among her friends, She already had $40 after ie FUGITIVES CRY. FOR FOOD) ecutive committee of the North Da-|ategea tax evasion and tex. avold- pt Believes Uplands ‘Must Be Re- a few telephone calls Thursday morning and was con- and Order Leagues : - Kole Red River Valley Livestock |ance would help to stop tax dodging.| "Fades; Swollen Streams : fident that the remainder would be raised. The Trib- —_——___ Reeders:association announced TAUs-) ‘Morgenthau, first witness at the turned to Grass and.Low- une also has agreed to contribute to the reward fund. (By the Associated Press) Claws of Franco's Pincers Arej day. dolar penate Faas Invern re __ Continue to Drop lands Irrigated The job of deciding to whom the reward should be pea AE Na 2 Slowly Cracking Lines of ces” the swollen Miss 5 a paid, if and when claim is made for it, was assigned great steel mills Mahoning , eel CLUBHOUSE THROWN Fave been ised tn recent years. Ths | emote Mindy rhe at Bimarce| Nine thowand farm tamiles in|] tp The ‘Tribune. The woman said it had been suggested palsy iD Olio ceveloned Tauteaay a p Basque Defense situation calls for remedial lesisla-|‘Thursday, residents of the lowiands|Williams, Burke, McKenzie and|| that the money be turned over to the police department || Secretary of Labor ‘Farnces Perkins 4 — ; tion,” he said. south of the city are safe from flood, | Mountrail counties will continue to but that she preferred to leave it with the newspa’ Ak boat OC eae ares (By the Associated Press) : thau's statement contained | sccording to'O, W. Roberts, weather |be on federal relief until the fall of ANY information vegarding the ee callea phan a Posed to ie te Jong- Insurgents reported Thursday thelr see Ok, Bewetees 7a euarere CC |CUmeEyET, pg eenial Scccipeds AG Lad rad ee ene poll ‘The federal board will conduct its x tax avoiders, Treasury how-| The river stage. stood ‘at 122 feet |of Williams county said in Bismarck tom” may be turned over to the police or to The ler c ships blockading Bilbao had captured ever, reported that a list of names/st 7 s, m. Wednesday, a rise of 1.2 Thursday as he came here to advocate Tribune. fact-finding invesitgation in Cleve- three government shiploads of 3,000 PARK BODY |i see for later submis- | foot inthe Inst 24 hours, atid will go|.program which he feels will tend to land, sac > 9k ee sefugees fleeing the besieged Basque sion to the joint committee. bo 16 cob Sis in ie teat Sa ee Dermaneriay rehabilitate the entire named Charles P. ee capital, many of them children “ry- Strikes At , Letore the creat here is reached, ea t, objects to the] Amelia Lands Plane \ng for something to eat.’ ies 5 .|rich taxpayers who he said employ! The river can rise another 4 or 5| “waste” of money in merely keeping ROOSEVELT CALL urmice repotiad, to have attested tis | First Dance Scheduled Friday] JZ cnsive attorneys” to avold taxes. [feet over lia expected crest without | people alive on & low soale of living At, Calcutta Airport eaie, consis earings mene getting fact oo 2 trossing of the Nervion river at two| No Liquor to,Be Sold or | The, secretary expressed ‘concern lend a ah aed Prange rn ool yous ed ed Aa none Ree Eye bitrator” if both sides in the contro Peso ee crree to bore ap al Drinking Permitted many that tax avoidance is “a. legit!- Water High at Mebeidge {sure ty for the future. | amelia Earhart ianded her ‘round- veray 20 require. 000, ‘said ‘the thres:stilps: were taken id aim.” Bout living, albng the) | His indictment was levelled at the| theworid plane at Dumdum air She said President Roosevelt had when they attempted to slip out of ___ ON ” he continued,'“I'am|river bottoms near Mobridge t | Resettlement administration which 1s| crome here Thursday at 4:00 p. m. given his approval to her executive iy 'y Re mouth of the Nervion into the| Deciston''to conduct public dances|hopeful that the continued publicity |Ke driven from thelr homes by the | charged with rehabilitation of farmers (:l6 a. 1 OBT) atten a 1200 mule INTO CONFERENCE order creating the board. } Bay. of Biscay. d at the Bismarck Country clubhouse} which hearings of this sort give with |rising Missouri, it appeared Thurs-|and which he charges with having| ,-’ : The . . Davey Sought Aid Five ahips, the insurgents said, at- if there is de-|tespect to the game of tax avoidance | day. falled to’ meet the existing situation The decision was reached after Sy tempted to run the blockade but were | throughout the summer if there may help to create an atmosphere in| The lower banks in that in Northwestern North ‘Dakota “con- ———_- President Roosevelt. received from unable to leave the estuary because |mand for.it was announced Wednes-| wich men will hesitate to use these | vould be by « rise of another |structively and with imagination.” fe E T Jo| Gov. Martin 1. Davey of Oblo a re- of the close oofdon Gen. Prancisco|aay by R. &, Thompson, president of Jartiticial devices to avold the pay-|fout, J. W. Obell. fs eS Court Plan Will Be Major Topic) coe, ‘for presidential intervention. Franco has drawn about the long be- board, ment of taxes just as today they heal- /engineer’ at Mobridge predicted Wed-| 1. NoCropin9 Yours | at Three-Day Political Pow- | As executive action was taken, 4 ’ leaguered city. Initial test of whether the public |tate to use such devices.to escape the | neaday night, according to ted Ne district: not, hed, for y Philip Murray, steel workers leader, vel (ed Two of the vessels gave up the st-| wants this innovation will be madej payment of private debt.” ; Press dispatches. last nine years, a crop which repaid Wow Next Week charged belies Gi snate 1CommEa tempt to reach » haven at Santander | Friday night when dancing in the ‘Traces Various Methods Calculations at pointed We Cont, OF eae uae seal Paty that the’ four steel compenias to the weet and rurned back, but the|clubhouse ballroom wil continue from |" tye treasury ehiet teoed various |to. an additonal 2”. 4foot vis at [PE cent ofthe farmers have bo eal iN GRAND MASTER ——__—_ Jneaepeint wasnlites, Ware sald) to EaYe/ 91k, 9 to AER methods of tax evasion, re-outlining | Mobridge before the crest would be| ¥! ree eee lane sien a Washington, June 17—()—The captured the other three and ‘taken liquor will be sold.on the prem | devices described in’ President Roces- : ead Ta Whllane mine reorganization bill, informed them to Pasajes. ises, and no person under the influ-ivelt's recent message to congress on Though Glendive, Mont, residents | considered. Tn Will eco see ‘Thursday, Border dispatches ftom both gov-|erice of liquor will. be permitted on |evasion ands ioe drank: well water W: as tests rsonoee thactent ann cera ernment. and insurgent sources indl~jthe premises but other refreshments,| Saying it ‘ot be determined |roveaied. traces of the five tons of | * of $8,000,000. ‘Taxes e a Ve cated Franco's. crack auch, aa pop, softies and sandwiches lexactly how miu tax ‘evasian ‘ent sraenic washed into ee see bee ponent an rere storming the cominast heights| wil be sold ty the Country elub culo: lavoldance, hed , pt Fiver a¢ Rilings last week, Wort Be-|STeutio tt ver Sent ef the faaee were] a ted "The movement: was Uhtnem-40- Abe: 5 Men, those. participating ie tg a aubatantial *tectoe ‘Thursday Raa: 1908 HEE, EY maser sama | Thamnas Hal) of Bismarck fe Re- Boa, yaa at ey met fecemptien of eos "yill be fe ey lalla oir roe bee ‘elise Dante doe te land owners, ‘such 4s insurance com-| ° Elected President of Ve- Pithin the insurgent grasp. ee mee a fuinisn /Dractices 1p bankruptey, caves: tends DE eave ng Pa Haw of the tuot'that these pes. terans Association One column, after taking, Las Are-| OS Stand. if the arrangement is /{¢,7etu vidends 2 led a toatlenuen Orie reek | oie will be on relief at least: until So nas, Where Bilbeo's Nervion river @n- | oo venough supported, will at that itaxeole oe in the ehanted ber | September, 1038, there seems no good| “Fargo, N. D., June 17—(@)—North terd the ota, was said to have forced | Hell enough ‘supported, WH sage filed F Gretta March income Fed eee pleted reason why they should not be put to| makote Masons were on their ‘way its way across the - broad estuary |¢hroughout the summer, thaw said ‘that. this bough a Mp epee enced work doing things which will: make! nome ‘Thuraday after the 48th annual| fllcts, Rorthwest of the city, Artery cred| Although not presented as an “up- | reliminary” investigation of ineome | [yf - Puch 8 Sapeecy, Usposiile inthe fi tion ended with Vern machine gun fire Toered |1é endeavor and there will be n0|f* retuens, . : ture. ‘This ‘is: only horse sense” ‘he| Communication ei throughout the aight along both sides | os cctions upon an atmosphere ne- “This investigation,” he said, “dis: said, “in view of the fact that it will] Wells, Robinson, appointed grand ty- of se rises nighway, cemsazy-to a’ good time, the decision |cioged the very significant fact: eee Cost but Uttle more than the present ter of the North Dakota grand lodge, South of the city, the second main | [i "inuenced by the demand for a atk ai Turasse hana : P system of handing out grants and) 4 p ong A.M. column moved northward on theliccal dancing place separate and! “collections in certain areas where ' AT NDAC ee ee ee cheon of the Masonic Veter- Rea ero Dates a aniigg aDart, from establishme: nia selling *I- /there is a considerable concentration ViVi dong ithe hina ah easioeeaas ace cuacpadiion ‘concindea the meek ] from Bilbso on the west bank of the | hon, bevaralre,, That Dan eeed a Sectaa toe Peseyenghicane ng —_— the drouth ares committee and num-| ings st which other appointive oft!- Nervion. — preference for dancing apart from (had the total income tax receipts:for| Disease of. Wheat Makes Its|‘rous others. He would enlarge farms : Ralph L. Miller, Fargo, .|Mr. John L. against such un- ; Places where such beverages are sold |the country as a, whole. prclyrp acmaig vcr taclonpadleene) grand secretary; H. W. Gill, ¢ | Americanisms,” the mayor's telegraph a y ‘ and, since there is none in the city/ “tt is particularly important to: note| © Appearance at Fargo Earl-. | area in grass. Wheat weal he planted deputy grand aia beak ee ) : STALIN i PUSHING how, the park board decided to estab: lthat dividends represent » larger per- ~ Yer Than Usual in limited quantity, Gee feacon; Lewis was in Chicago where Thurs- Fa lish one as ‘an experiment. centage of the next income. of people q habit a day night he is to address a CIO mass ae Although intended primarily to ap- with large incomes than they do for t Move to Lowlands meeting; but another CIO chieftain, ' peal to young men and women, pef-| people with small incomes.” Pere. Nybey June WP Slight’ | smose who leave their present lo-| Gienten cana junior steward: Philip Murray, was in Washington : fBissien pcice'wilt Se 96 oats ac oar gto rigs Recrsgird Mag dod Has been found of several variedes |cations—he estinatés that half of| R Morgen Gralton, grand, marahal is ae appeal for: foseral! sabes a. llawyers wi ic. them would. want to’ go—would be! siaimes Swenson, Devils Lake, grand son, showing to people who can afford to| Of wheat in experimental plants at) oa" oot) irrigated farms in the| = eitee aid John A. © Murray had an sppointment with omploy them ways by which they may|N-D-A.C. where s careful dally | Loos toms where their clilef occn. | ord bearer Se the secretary of labor before whom he 1) WINHOUT RESPITE Sects ts re oe cay fetes ete oe ee Panera { Morgenthau said that 28,000 -re- ; - | would serve as winter feed for cattle| Appolntive was called to testify before « senate \ ————— venue field agents now are - pitted | *Stonomist and plant pathologlist, re Prodiced wa iiieripecnae in conjunction with installation ‘cere- committee investigating charges that its against 45,000 registered attorneys pi esblen a for the experimental sta-/ Presi tation he envisions is sim-| monies for Charles W. Pollock, Fargo, ; ' ; strike pickets have interfered with de- Preaidant of Rapunio Soren N DANCE RITUAL | sso “sia,| _Pitst traces of the “disease, which |ilar to that which, he says, prevails fants ehien ate aneatine emits ‘ Suicide; Thousands Are Re- te, pear aee created M818, | wasn grim Faaper foc te crop in thls at Belle Fourche, 8. D., where cattle peel : .Y rted voldance and evasion has betn con- | 4ecHon in 1985, were observed June | Smt © MOP irrigated valli Buggests en a ported Puder, Arrest strved as “an attack on wealth.” Baie smn roar ie exparhed a iM |e eae aden aaaTaii eaneiha ‘The Davey telegram suggested that Ceremonial July 1 and 2 Will Be} “Actually,” he continued, “anyone “we ee that time of | same shape, he said, and similar treat- ‘Mr, Roosevelt “might find it advisable Moscow, June 17—(?)—Josef Sta- North Dakota who gives the matter unbiased con- the year when stem rust will usually | ment should be given‘ that area. te call a conference of the interested Un’s regime pushed its mass cleanup First in No sideration will realize that itis for its appearance,” said Stoa. Reducing the situation to statistics,| gene Naylor, Fargo, member of the parties, or set up the machinery by setae aoe thet, the presigent Since 1 Boies tas date ee Ban es eed pero peg pores | pores end cg aborted i aeeap nics May belrouciiedte eae) specie sent 880 poner ‘i time, he 4 Sore Williams county | Oakes lodge, end muciababed eo lig Gree ay f cf one of the country’s eleven socialist more revenues without raising rates.” Levi ok eyo nr aceubrr weg May; more than 8 per cent are on The governor is deeply concerned 5 repul had himself, For the first time in more than half Other than to outline the various! the latter commonly prevalent at an the list now and by:July it will be 90 grand i forty or more thousands of 4 ‘With at least 151 persons executed |, century, Sioux Indians will gather /tax svoldance devices, Morgentheul/eariier date and frequently confused. | per cent. In addition to this, Williams Z ‘Ohio workers’ were starting their within s year for alleged anti-govern- | at 3 North Dakote center for the Sun|made no specific recommendations| The latter do negligible damage. county lists 585 WPA clients. fourth week of idleness, due to the ment activity, Glsclosed hun-|Dence, traditional Indian religious|for legislation in his prepared state- GR, Soo ees ee | Sepa ie menes mnlon ena| Seen say one ee Idea Is Not Persecution @ e W j Raion yan dine a iat i ¥ he arta pac i from several states Tex dodging investig Perfect Pair’ ed <ontemoan eae have been ne i ousted trons, ot | ast year, Sioux ing Thuraday for what may be « sen- Young Valley City Woman Atsvander G. Cherviskolf, leader of /gathered at) Little Eagle, 8. D. o0| ,2tion tied inquiry, said thelr pure : successful. Their leaders were told by J the ‘White Russian Soviet the Standing Rock reservation to re-| DONT in nanny, tion’ of tadi- ° eee ate G Cooper of Farse.| Crashes Into Auto; Girl on | President Prank Purnell of ‘Youngs- ' Republic, which adjoins Poland, was | vive the Sun Dance and sccording to) Pur. As 2 ce " town Sheet & ‘Wednesday that said by the government to have com-| historical records the last regular protec yoveroment n fra 1¢ an e =] SN Handlebars Escapes the plants could not be opened until ; nitted suicide. priestly dance held in North Dakote | Tevenue. — Secrecy Surrounds pe nieeiserasins there was solid assurance that lives The official explanation was “fam-|was July 3 and 4, 1880, at Fort Yates.|_ That assurance came Chair be at Ji town | vatey city, N. D, sume 17) dy reasons.” But he been de-| Geswronbell will be the scene of thig|™an Doughton (Dem.-N.C.) of the BBN SSS Probe at James ELE ERS red emt counced at a Communist party meet-| years ceremony. eoree oem knvestianiion, commit-| Eyen Hollywood Awed With Ex-) [a sa ns tk zotelly injured wi “ind ae Rus- “ weeks A: , N.D, June 17—)— ” i: r4 or hie lisayass ea hed been of ectivity at Cannonball, i, which were | “it is an investigation totry te.gst| travagance of MacDonald Stee ae con the activities of 3 selsed on treason charges, and the/to start Wednesday with an Indian|facts and informal tha ato Red and Raymond Nuptials scate officials investigating deaths at former commander of the White Rus-|y.34.0.A. conference. A Catholic In- |base amendments to Ww, 50 the State Hospital for the Insane sian army garrison, Gen. I. P. Ubore-| dian congress is scheduled there June |People will pay the taxes they should ' : Thursday, Henry G. Owen, Grand vitch, was executed June 12 with | 95, 26 and 27, and following the Sun |P#y.’ : Forks attorney, was temporary head seven other high army officers fo) mance there will be a Fourth of July| ..The treasury said Wednesday night of the institution pending completion plotting to “dismember” the USSR. | celebration on July 4 and 5. par Nlgegr aig ay eee ok fi the ©: The drive, touched off with the first) | tndians trom all Sioux reservations |Celpts ye of June “Trotakyist” trial last August, has/have signified their intention of at- A fa saga ob per. spread to virtually every fending the ceremonials, Fd Milligan, |Cent above collections ‘similar ee tepartment, important factory and| Bismarck, who is helping make ar-/Period last year. i ‘The Communist party “purifica- thatthe event will draw the, Disgest that income tax revenues for the year "hed brought removal of thou-| collection of older Indians gathered |¢nding June 20 will be from $60,000,000 wales cmpeibars treet the party rolls| Ee lace since the old tribal days, | £100,000,000 above the il | a tn the Ukgainian soviet socialist re- ailigan ‘ani hat the caremonial fered budee: estimate of 106,000,- public, south of White Russia. ‘Cannonball this ‘year would be «| 00. 1 : oneae fun ‘anes area, Coletions so far have totaled #2 Little Eagle was 000,000. Political Guarantees |ioge :20" **| Hoeing of Underwood j Rio de Jeni, Jans 11—ip-—Bra- |, Bete wil be th ihe bed. man inte Is Chief of Firemen anvees to her $7,000,000 Thurs | Ceremonial ae. N. D. June-1 7 A a “state of wer’ ‘rule 15|Chief White Shield, from Poplar,| Walhalla, N. D, June 17—(@)—The eer icaey fon'it ase Robe Jerome its 1938 convention tn Har

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