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SHOT DOWN AS oa Tule, Rev. Nasi 5 Niemoeller, RESPONDS 10 CALL seers cme Daniel Cusick, About 40, Is| the Nexis Charged With First Degree Murder of Physician — LODGED IN PENITENTIARY Young Medical Man's Body Is Found in Cusick’s Yard Shortly After Shooting i Most moeller said, were arrested Centlye pre Sy pi eaters DOUMERGUE, |FORMER PRESIDENT OF FRANCE, IS DEAD First Protestant to Hold High| work. Office: Under Third Re- public Passes at 73 Ties wr pT president and’ twice premier of France, died Friday in his native vil- egey 3 a iT HEE a ase deel TEL & ; = i" iu ; q He i! f EE TioG eS [-: i fl whee Eke evs Hl: : Ege i i i ii i : ili ahi TANPAYERS TO EYE FINANCIAL DRAIN ON ND. OF FORKS MILL To Discuss Whether Property Should Be ‘Sold, Leased or Closed’ in Future Fargo, N. D. June 18—UP—Con side?ation of financial losses st the) state mill and elevator will occupy the center’ of‘ the discussion stage at the annual convention of the North Da- kota Taxpayers association in Minot, June 24 and-26, Secretary J. M. Cath- - g i ge i LI 556 { ‘tain wi 1 af i ; i ttl ul al*iier Be e ag! tlle a8 d Storms Ri Bottineau Doctor Slain by Intoxicated Store Manager aK Ro | TETS GOBAGK 10 CUR JOBS’ CHORUS BEGINS 10. SWELL ClO Shouts for Its Cohosts to ‘Carry On’ tii Costly Tie- Up of Mills:- FEDERAL MEDIATORS MEET Board, Without Power. of Com- pulsion, May Find It Has. Nothing:to'Do nul | I AY ll ghee was" leg nt A i if i ; E i ie i Ly i | é : ue i af : Z E g | i E B 4 ‘a 2 ES Ai igeps i He cD & } Hi [ ace 2g je gest § Bos U g iL a § § i ; ! i é Pp E i i i Ess g H : & i 5 E i i ag E : Feu ' F i Z rf ; E E E Be AY i Hl Pity E : 4 Bay i | | i & ISMARCK TRIBUNE North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper _ BISMARCK, N. D., FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1987 PRICE FIVE CENTS Film Famous at Raymond-MacDonald Wedding BILBAO DEFENDERS FIGHT REAR GUARD itd ig Rehabilitation Plan “u're | For N. D. Prepared SOVIET FLIERS HOP This pictures show the principals and their bridal party at the re- ception following the wedding of Jeanette MacDonald and Gene Ra prominent members of the Hollywood film colony. Front row, left to right: Helen Ferguson (Mrs. Richard Hargreaves); Mrs. Wi ‘k, sister of the bride; Miss MacDonald; Raymond; Fay Wray; Ginger Rogers; and Mrs. John Mack Brown. Back row: Nel- son Eddy; Allan Jones; Richard Hargreaves; Robert Marlow, Ray mond’s brother and best man; Harold Lloyd; Warren Rock; John Mack Brown, and Basil Rathbone. ROBINSON AND GOP SENATORS ALIGNED INRELIER ACT RO Democrats Split Three Ways on How Charity Funds Should Be Handled Washington, June 18—(#)—The senate’s Democratic and Republican Jeaders backed a compromise Friday in the heated controversy over local re- Acting Chief of RRA Draws Sev- en-Point Plan for Presen- Biden Medco terial cles Hef contributions. Senator Robinson (Dem.-Ark.) sub- mitted an amendment to the $1,500,- 000,000 relief bill requiring states and cities—if able—to bear 25 per cent of the cost of non-federal. projects. It was originally by. Senator McNary (Rep.-Ore.).._ , ‘The heought 6 split in Ue large Denvoeratic majority. vided over two alter= tation to Agency OFF OVER POLE ON -FUGHT 10. RIMGO Basque defenders of Bilbao, their ao on Sie government already gone from the City, retired Friday to rear guard positions to the west as the besieging ‘Russian *Aviators “Reported yassistant 1 director, Have Left Moscow Thurs- -|now mak Pe eeent coecroe ead day Night "pcranton and ‘Cal Ward, regional in Bismarck insurgents fought to close for good ee were Bdmonton, Alta, June 18.—(Oan- Wednesday, Iesving here for Williams adian Press)—Maj. J. E. Genet, in county, ‘and other parts of the drouth Seven recommendations for the permanent rehabilitation of North Dakota are Contained in a report on farm. and: economic conditions. pre- pared ‘by Iver “A, Acker, acting head of thy ; ‘ Let -) to| tion. for ,preaentation to Dr. L. L. Scrant te muo- Tefugee-jammed capi In. the full flush of his Bilbao Insurgent Gen. Jew-and pért to attethpt'a rec- fc sealant fore, ernment of the semi-au- aes jue allied’ 2. Continuance of the discretion now held by President Roosevelt and en Byrnes said he would vote for Rob- inson’s amendment. Leaders express- ed hope the senate would wind up its peer ne Gebate over the relief bill lay. Robinson. clear he was uation of standard re- loans for farm fam- Generally fair tonight and Saturday; cooler The Weather tonight. - . HEAVY RAINS FALL OVER WIDE AREA IN DROUTH SECTIONS Burleigh County ‘Hog King’s” Home Damaged; W. P. Track Is Washed Out DICKINSON IS INUNDATED Tornado-Powered Gales Wreak ‘Widespread Damage Over North Dakota —————— : Gale-lashed rain which in places [reached tornado proportions visited Bismarck and Western North Dakots Thursday night. Tt levelled sheds and damaged farm buildings in some sections, rendered at least two state highways impass- able, washed out # section of Northern Pacific tracks near Dickinson, deposited additional welcome ture over most of the North Dakota ¢routh area. Washes Granary 3 Miles At Regent, several barns and gran- aries were reported blown down an¢ three miles southwest of the town three feet of water flooded the Len- non Stewart farm where ® granary was washed three miles away from its original site. The granary came to rest against the bridge on Highway 21 blocking the road, The Stewart machinery and some pigs also were washed away. Damage to several structures was reported as the heavy winds accom- panied by only light rains buffeted the section Hettinger. Dry Northwestern North ie McKensie Gets Hail J. ©, Zeller, Watford City weather observer, reported 48 inch in Mc- Kensie county. At Union Center, 25 miles from Watford City, small area aEpe: iste Ea’ et i i ZF ue 5 making it on his own initiative in offer- subt was quiet after s flurry Thursday af- : three . government Devils Lake Woman Is New Leader of Order sa aeione eather Forces Amelia Earhart Down |s Akyab, Burms, June 18—(?)—Ame- hs Earhart started another leg of her round-the-world flight Friday’ after arriving from Calcutta, but ‘bad weather forced her'to return to . Bhe landed after a 400-mile Might scree the Bay of Benea! s| $2,000 Verdict Given teech Bangkek, Sian. she was back| West Fargo Farmer i: Akyab within two hours. ; oe Dinas 5 Se day. Other elective officers include Mrs. associat of June 1. hae ie d eeEe i F ii Th Ep he i The wind damaged Bismarck gar- dens, and ripped the roof from the farm home of Peter Rennick, Bur- leigh county “hog king,” on U. 8. Highway 10 four miles east of the city. The wind the roof 100 yards, the chimney and tore down a barbed-wire fence. Track Wi Out Twenty-five feet of Northern Pa- Haugen, West Fargo farmer, had & $2,000 verdict against Armour and Friday for alleged pollu- tion of the Sheyenne river by the | Cass, West packing plant. The award was made a Cass district court jury. Doctor Is Electrocuted By His X-Ray Machine and heard no sound but the i a i Wahpeton, N. D., June 18-7) —His own X-ray machine ap- parently elctrocuted Dr. Benja- z E t ee g s 4] min J.,Thane, 51, World war returned to reopen the door. This doctor, Thursday night as he | time White spoke. Then Mrs. ministered to a patient in his of- Thane realised it was her hus- fice. band who had fallen. ‘The patient, Jack White, Breck- Five Wahpeton - Breckenridge enridge, Minn., had taken doctors answered her urgent sum- é 83 i B eekbe E tat Hae dene 2 ages fart iH & E cuneate ‘Thane, pulling one ray-repellent Plration to the atill-breathing lead spron and gloves, prepared form. An hour and s halfs to set to work, turning out the work was without avail. light in the room. Dr. Thane, city health officer | yellow: ‘No sooner had he snapped, the and United States physician at to the eye, light switch than he spparently the Indian school, leaves his | weeds not ‘touched which trans- widow and two young sons, Wil- | larly pepper mitted the pow current to his Mam and Frederick; five sisters | that gives a bad body, entering between the thumb and two brothers. cream and taints and forefinger. ageaing nan He came to Wahpeton in 1925 from. Wild onions ily, he fell to the , from Hankinson, N. D. and had | in profusion. Mrs. Thane—his office is their served as @ doctor in the marine ‘The need for relief home—heard the noise, opened corps at Quantico, Va., and Brest, | reduced in counties thd door to the darkened room | France. (Continued on :