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ESTABLISHED 1878 North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper BISMARCK, N. D5, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1987 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PRICE FIVE CENTS Generally fair tonight The Weather nd Thursday; some- what warmer Thurs. Democrats Name Barkley Senate Chief Local Hide House Strikes Are Apparently Ended Hostages Shoot Convict Captors —\_—_—__— ssa CREWS’ ARE WORKING AT BOTH | PLANTS WEDNESDAY icket Lines Gone; Wage Scale Unchanged; Working Con- ditions Improved MEN ARE OW JOB orkers’ Plans for Collective WPA Work Halted In Valley Counties 95 PARNERS SIGN FOR EXCURSION 70 IRRIGATED DSTRIT jen Failing to Accept Work in Harvest Fields Face Loss of Relief, Moodie Says Effective immediately the Works NATURE REBELS AT ABUSE OF PASTURE SAYS U. §. EXPERT 'Sarvis Reveals That Man’siU. S. Infantry Ordered to Keep Greed and Lack of Knowl- edge Ruined Range .|BUT RECOVERY IS POSSIBLE) SOLDIERS OF OTHER COUNTRIES MOVE 10 PROTECT INTERESTS Farmers Overpower Texas Pri- son Farm Fugitives, Kill Railroad from Tientsin to One Wound Other Seaport Open FIGHTING RAGES. FIERCER! rindoi, cocapet’ Texas convien cee Enthusiastic Response Reported be Crested Wheat Grass Seen as Best Bet in Making Beef Tindol, escaped Texas convict, was shot to death and his companion, Peter Traxler, Oklahoma outlaw, was wounded seriously Wednesday by two farmers they were holding as hostages. Japanese Officials Laud Army for Gallantry in Action in RESOLUTION HINTS AT CLASH BETWEEN TWO POSTAL GROUPS: Postmasters from Small Towns GETS 38 VOTES T0 HARRISON'S 37 AT WEDNESDAY CAUCUS Drastic Modification of Courf Change Bill Talked of After Meeting PARTY HARMONY IS HINTED Garner May Have President's Authorization to Settle Dis- pute Quickly Washington, July 21—(7)—Sen- ator Wheeler (Dem.-Mont.), after @ conference with Vice President by Putnam to Proposal : ‘While the automobile in which the} Tak: ri 4 5 Garner, said opponents of the Bargaining Vote Remain id for Tri i Steer King Again New Battle deaperadoes were attempting to es- eiUmb ane BE Recogn| Roosevelt court bill would draft a Indefinite nao This ‘Tientsin, July a1. — (®) — North perked neal eight miles ee See ceurts aaa seins Ito the Ta : ing labor initrunted| of ACOrs Note: This is the third | cnina’s 20th army Wednesday with-|northwest of here, the farmers grab. administration. Supreme court LE ‘Twenty-five farmers already have| department heads and field officers| western North Dakota. drew the majority of her troops trom |hed the guns of their captors and shot| ‘two by-law changes of major sig-| enlargement would not be in- Month-old strikes at Bismarck’s| indicated their intention of going on|to terminate the employment of all pemtarsy the Wanpinghsien battle sone, 10/them down. nificance to the membership marked| volved. wo hide and fur houses apparently ‘WPA workers who are referred to pri- n the order of the city health of-|to start Wednesday on the sale of ex- cer. bs Ten men are working in the Bis- arck Hide and Fur company’s plant + 801 Front Ave., Charles Rigler, ednesday. cursion tickets to local business and ployment is ated through no fault of their own who are in need.” Workers Warned 2 |. Meanwhile, with the Red river miles west of Peiping, under the men- riddled car. ‘Three officers, Deputy Sherif? J. R. McLaughlin and Ben Risner of Bryan the close here Tuesday of the con- Re-elected president for his third term, John Swanston of McVille de- clared an intensive campaign woeld be continued to lengthen the list of members by means of the changes in the by-laws. That ‘Recognition’ Business That all is not peaceful in North Dakota postmasters’ circles was re- vealed when the convention adopted @ special resolution requesting a re- ) set gta ASA oD ea PP IS By GORDON MacGREGOR guns and watchful guard of |1 Hashington July 21—(P)—Reports ad ended Wednesday. July 28 to view the production from vate employment By Wie navibe en: | “He maketh me to lie down in greea | Japanese infantry. ‘The Chinese be-| ‘tie hostages, Prank ‘Trimmer and) vention, of the League of District) | HOeSias tio caification of the What employers described as “full ployment is not in conflict with estab- J. E. Benton, brought the outlaws! second-class postmasters, members| administration's court bill spread ews” were at work at both estab- lished union relationships. into Boswell after the shooting. hitherto without voting privileges, |®mong senators Wednesday simultane- ts. There were no picket They said the car had a low tire/hereafter will be admitted to full| ously with the election of Alben W. s wn rane a oc Sat eee ae oS area eee ae are pe LTT a . off the way to sy grab- tic leader e senate. i coioseatenae Hy oberon ness men with the rerults obtained ee 2 5" conditions.” however, held to their positions. bed the guns as the nen climbed out vision for redistricting Gio sate fom parley aon over Eat peers of % ge of the car. Mississippi by a one vote margin—: ured 00 aD RA Sale min stags rome, eagaiice ee eae As Tientsin, July. 21—(—The 15th|” ‘The shooting occ ted | ee ee lose eotopeeation|to 37. The Kentuckian drew his chiel ee as abl reriesaaped the Lodeed an. wv United States infantry was ordered to/in an area Sula the river Adis and for the efficient maintenance of| support from proponents of nel cour | called. Sanit conditions # tor around which almos' bershi} bill, Harrison’s votes came jel ine of the plants have'been improved| ‘The Association of Commerce was federal, state and local officers had a. larger mem! Ip. 8 irgely from those opposed to it. “Harmony” was the word spoken most frequently by those coming out of the closed party caucus which elected Barkley to describe the pro- there. What sort of settlement of the court issue would produce lasting unity in Democratic ranks, however, remained to be worked out by the new leader and his associates. —o May Change Bill rs Beams of | ently organized group of postmasters TIN peal aeseesen Hie erate 10. ook fre ea ogi ia., payee the two|t0 correct a statement alleged to have peep teal Si lamer alloting or winger the of tions. prison breakers and Mrs. Traxler at |oppeared tos letter sent to all ost | sat the administration might scrap Ine national relations board, "The American action, indicating the poe See end of @ little-used Washite | pi scck two weeks ago. ‘The resolu-| those portions of the measure which ill are indefinte. greedy | gravity of the situation, came as the yer bows ‘opened fire, riddling|tion asked for proof of a statement provided for adding new justices ta ’ te sprigate south-|the Traxler car. g that the new group has the “recogni. | the supreme court. =) :-“Pete told ‘me Yd better run;” Mrs, | tion” of the postoffice Wepartment at} - ‘ie SSatinn (aulats UPREME COURTTO STUDY ARGUMENTS Briefs; Justices to Deter- mine Jurisdiction After asking attorneys to submit | Vons IN CONTEMPT CASE es ttorneys Asked to Submit Mca? valley supply of men has been exhausted en the western counties will be called used up first. When the local and Paul Maeushund, Temvik. scientifically-controlled pastures and cropped’ lands at the station has not changed companiol another in a swift gun battle. The slain convict was W. H. Bybee, z INSURGENTS PUSH Washington. In another special resolution, the convention voted official delegate status to any member attending the convention of the national tion in Washington, D. ©. next Octo- ber. North Dakota is entitled to six (Continued on Page Two) MADRID DRIVE ON tion to settle the court dispute in the best way he can. A shift of voting strength lent credence to the reports that a modi« fication of the court bill was immin- ent. Just before a conference Tues- day between the president and senate leaders, including Garner and Bark- ley, seven Democratic senators, all but one hitherto uncommitted on ths bill, were reported to have advised Garner they would vote to recommit the measure unless the issue was set- tled speedily. Refuses Comment tempt proceedings broug! Will Leave July 28 said. his idea that the prairie as it jotgun exchange with Tues- THREE FRONTI E RS Barkley refused to comment on the fy the state ber ‘assootation ape, The special train will Teave Bis. |°™ "° Labor Period Uncertain exists between the Missouri river and. eay before. Sergeant Buel Mooney court bill situation, which has found five defendants, Chief dustice A. M,|marck early in the morning July 28 the 5,000 foot bench mark of the Rocky Shannon's aide, mowed down Bybee . Democrat pitted bitterly against Dem- THHIAHE Eee: Manornned| ;|and will return late that night, The mountains is not adapted to year in with a machine gun fusillade and cap-|_ ccrat. He was expected to begin im- hight supreme court judgeseill study | tentative schedule calls for ae at Funda- tured another escaped convict, James|Seize Strategic Hill Captured boviges coaierences ih coumabin ed. during hearing | Sidney about noon where train | ripening corn and crops Rice, 30. Rice ‘unhi 2 probably President Roosev fio determine if this egy bs has juris- eneata Sent oe extend were-intended for cattle. Mie third fugitive, who ran during| by Loyalists in Fighting Few ee et eee fac Here # ‘i ” Holly Sugar company as I 4 to 50 rain Growing Hazardous the gun fight, was described by state . party senate a and set Ricti long as days. Days Ago tle 2 that area who have volunteered to 34. the court issue. In a statement from the bench the] tial ares who have volunteered $0) Back from Pee peau tee Senator Pittman (Dem. Nev), hief justice asserted “no question burisdiction has been termine ‘assuming ad first studied the questions. piven ten briefs, Contempt days in which to proceedings originally were brought against seven on alle- ations of practicing law without = of predet ed. by the court” and that judges were not until they J. K, Murray, Bismarck, attorney for defense, was asked to file briefs in five days while Charles G. Bangert, Enderlin, counsel for plaintiffs, was plain operations to them. field Putnam is attempting to arrange a short speaking program to be held upon arrival of the train in order that visiting farmers may better und stand the things they will see and con- ditions under which irrigation farm- ers.operate. KOSTELECKY LEADS (24 INJURED WHEN ==") ROLLERCOASTERS Madrid, July 21.—(#)—Insurgent forces, struggling to plug a hole gouged in their lines west of Madrid by Gen. Jose Miaja’s offensive, surged on the government salient from three directions Wednesday. ‘Their massed drive westward a strategic hill from Miaja’s Milicianos —“peak 680”—from which they domi- nated Villaneuva de la Canada, a battle-scarred village about 15 miles west of Madrid and one of the early prises of the government's two-week president pro tem of the senate, des- cribed the caucus as a “glorous” dem- onstration of party harmony. He praised Harrison for his “pa- triotism, sportsmanship, and love of ‘his party” in moving to make the elec- Barkley, who was assistant leader under the late Senator Robinson of Arkansas, has been a strong support- er of the Roosevelt court measure, but he told some of the opponents of the bill, during the leadership contest, that they would be able to work out PLUNGE TOGETHER Train Stalls on Track in Chi- cago Amusement Park; None Are Killed @ settlement if he were chosen. Says Marmarth Well Proven.Commercially Assertion that the No. 3 well drilled tana. peace) EVERIO ONE HOLE orneys who allegedly were associat- P ed with the seven defendants and : received part of the fees they col- ead Rolf 3 Up on Gallaher in Other ected. ae State Golf Meet Semi- The government acknowledged loss of the peak after three days of insur- gent counter-attack but asserted it still held Valdemcrilla and Villanueva del Pardillo, at the mouth of the “pocket” which Madrid’s “Milicianos” cut into the flank of the 8 and one- half month old siege lines on the phasizes. With both the cattle and grain in- dustry literally gone to pot in the western part of the state, with count- (Continued on Page Two) JURY 1S SELECTED . Closing his arguments shortly ter court reconvened Tuesday after- noon, charged J. E. Gulde- mann, Charles Joyce and J. A. Wen- Chicago, July 21.—(7)—A Within the “pocket” the govern- ment still held Quijorna, Brunette and Villeanueva de la Canada, east of which Tuesday's struggle for “peak 660” centered. Miaja’s salient extends southward and completion of its curving sweep back toward Madrid either would trap insurgent siege forces on the western fringe of the city or force their evac- tre “4 tate, speeding 0 ring aatviog el eeeooeene tee” He the roller-coaster train hurtled down | cSPital's feet producer was made here asserted ©, Leibert Crum and Joseph FOR CUSICK TRIAL steep incline into the rear of an un- Brunette by P. J. Bott, Coghlan, Bismarck attorneys, gave the other defendants’ advice and ac- cepted part of fees obtained. Service of an order to show causé Was not made on A, C. Townley, L. D. Peterson, 8. A. Paquin and W. G. Johnson, other defendants named by C. J, Murphy as president of the state bar association and they did not ap- Pear in court. Grimson Denies Motion for Continuance Made by Defense Attorneys was near the top of a “hump” when it stalled and started backward. Pas- sengers gasped, then screamed as the train increased its speed and coursed part way up another incline. JAPANESE DECIDE TO farmer reported cutting wheat Monday. » N. D., July 21.—()—Selec- Aiding in defense argument was Cando, tion of a jury in the trial of Daniel USE FORCE OF ARMS ‘A second train appeared at the crest uaton. Local implement houses report they Tokyo, July 21.—(#)—The cabinet loose Tocked a as the cars beck and| On the other hand, a turning of re eet SF ep ms enemies of tae Se |Soerand wenn, tnt of tn aa |e at of air Me | Cael i pari oom suthor of the Frasler-Lemke mora-|ieads at the turn of their 36-hole|, J- ©. Taylor, manager of the In- | Frank China officials to demands for ex-|femengers stood on seats, tried to| from the «pocket or have the en| ie .water and the fluid now torium who answered charges in the semi-final matches in the 23rd snnual North Dakota State Golf association's tournament at the Fargo Country club ‘Wednesday. ‘The survivors will meet in the 36- | bid hole final Thureday. ari the result of a dual bus bus iver, aS Tesi collision and fire early Sunday in from the “pocket” or have the exit The Kostelecky eo oe ee is Cusick Wat \tack launched ‘Tuesday by the Jap-|of the t ee Edgewood, argo” municipal course, and advise with his attorneys and that | Ung ng deans, io art of Peiptng |Geeas of metrymakers: to tie scene, {SHC ,zrancos troops charged again) the well, Bott sald, bringing the tote! and Rolf held s lead of 3 up on Vern sufficient wo 2 troops ‘for their | Hysterical women frantically dashed z to 12 with a storage capacty of about Gallaher of the Country club, 1934 Prepare its case. peepee nbc” es the roller-coaster—named “The back ity "—to determine whether their Whi Two eeyers. Previously other -|stantly with any developments. cuts and bruises, were pg legend Together Salata had Greate eee ten Ge Tae cs ded that the agree; |ssaad after treatment sts nearby Livestock and Range Washington, July 21 —U—The be: See Oe tO ee an ae cee Gheh=| Folice investigeted « report by ps-| Improvement Urged |%,,% , Sz commerce announced Sioux Falls, 8. D., July 21.—()— ‘A 12-member jury to hear the case | Yuan, made with local Japanese au- |sengers that s safety device, intended Saas, e| Charges of driving while intoxicated will be chosen from a panel of 50,|thorities must be carried out despite |‘ prevent cars from going backward,) Livestock and range improvement is} The bureau said its program is de- will be filed against Piper, 24, jen’ he saw there was still cur- {called for the special jury term of the | its rejection by the Chinese govern- |failed to function. the salvation of western North Da- signed primarily to improve the exist-

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