The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 14, 1931, Page 1

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nat VOLUMES * o A Senate Acce BILL ISSUPPORTED ({—_Dicttor aus BY REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRAT MEMBERS President Hoover’s Approval Is Conceded Since Confer. ences During Week VOTE CAST WAS. 67 to 15 Proposal Is Part of Interior Sup- ply Bill, First of 11 to Gain Passage : Washington, Feb. 16—UP)-—The house Saturday afternoon passed the drought relief compromise 14.—(?)—The the $20,- Republican voters, the substitute for the $25,000,000 Red Cross relief fund BERENGUER'S PALL BRINGS DANGEROUS He BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1981 fs POLITICAL MESH AS ANOTHER WEEK ENDS Tax Matters and Affairs of| Highway Department Trou- ble I. V. A. Leaders SCORE PUMP TAX MEASURE] Highway Department Problem and Proposal for New Pri- mary System Simmer Heading. toward the final rush of legislation which marks the end_of every Most envied girls in South Ameriea, no doubt, are these three Peruvian beau- SHOOT AND HAWLEY AGREE WITH MELLON ON VETERAN PLAN Say That Measure Would Ne- cessitate Either Tax Levy or Bond Issue WARNS OF BIGGER DEFICIT Say Plan Would Hurt Country More Than It Would Aid Veterans + Washington, Feb, 14.—(7)—Chatr- ™men of house and senate committees which deal with revenue raising leg- islation joined Secretary Mellon Sat- urday in opposition to the veterans’ loan compromise. Chairman Smoot of the senate fi- nance committee agreed with Chair- man Hawley of the house ways and means committee that the govern- ment would have to raise taxes or float a bond issue to meet the cost of the bill. Hawley said he favored aid to vet- erans, He added, however, it seemed that benefit to veterans under the Bacharach compromise estimated to To Act on Capitol Bill Monday Drought Relief Compromise | Major General Dies | CLARENCE RB. EDWARDS MAJOR GENERAL C.R. EDWARDS, YANKEE DIVISION HEAD, DIE Wartime Commander of 26th ‘HURRY UP CLAUSE ON MEASURE STILL IS STICKING POINT Importance Attached to Atti- tude Which Senate Nonpar- tisans Will Display TWO-THIRDS VOTE NEEDED Opposition of Only 17 Memberg in Upper Body Will Favor Jamestown Tactics Benate action on the builde sng bill 1a in prospect for’ atone After earlier in the dey that he would withhold presentation of his committee's report on the mea- sure until Seturday, Senator Prank pel cipeend n City, placed the on the senate calendar wason calendar for Saturdey but because it was at the bottom of the list and the list was 4 before Monday was probable, bill carries the ea emergency | santa tap eee bes + pe mecuency. means thai 17 senators enactment of the bill as it do so, however, they i! fries Considerable against the bill as a whole, which CRISIS FOR ALFONSO Premier’s Government-in Spain Resigns After Friday Might e. Prince of Wales and his brother, Prince George, when a tourists arrive in Lime. Smiling Elvira Miro Quesada Garland (left) is a daughter of a Lima publisher. Del- fino Miro Quesada Laos (upper right) i a leasder in Lima society, and ee nn Com . Division in France Suc- cumbs at Age of 71 cost from $70,000,000 to $1,700,000,000 would do more harm to the country than it would good to ex-service men. Smoot warned the government al- ready faced a deficit at the end of the fiscal year “much more” than he today to the attitude senators will i SEE Vandenberg ‘Watson—36. English Cricke: Team Loses | “Because of Liquor Madrid, Feb. 14—(P)—The it of Premier General Chicago, campaign Developments... govern-' Damaso Feb. 14.—()--Ees 's mayoralty R rt weights and measures department with careful diligence there would be increases Wall of Water Flows Down Can- yon and Through Wellton;: One Man Killed ‘ i i if tel! Ete gee fe Egg-Thrower Aims at Mayor Big Bill ‘Mayor Thompson was declaring ~he'wore ‘no man’s halter around neck” shaking = halter to fit al aay i F Lita a eile 3 yi bse & 8 ih a8 Foes of Birth Control Score Gillett Measure MEASURE T0 HANG IN STATE SENATE Capital Punishment Bill Beaten After Long Debate; Lynch- ing Reviewed Etforts-to restore capital punish- ment in North Dakote failed in the state senate yesterday following a de- bate during which lynch law was ad- vocated by one member. Eleven members. participated in the eee oy eo Agia tery affairs ae Tecommend- punishment. The murder of ‘six members of the A. E. Haven family on thelr. farm near Schafer and the subsequent lynching fw Representative McCormick De- nies World Is. Approaching Ovar-Population , We Feb. 14-—()--Oppon- ents of the Gillett bill to legalize dis- semination of birth control informa- tion Saturday marshaled their testi- mony before the senate judiciary sub- ‘committee. : Ralph Burton, Washington, rep- resenting the National Patriotic League, declared advocates of birth control “have been used as cat paws by_communistic ts.” He said passage of the bill proposed by Senator Gillett, Republican, Mas- sachusetts, would “break down the marriage state and foster free love.” A lengthy list of those supporting’ the measure appeared Friday. “This bill would facilitate and en- courage the distribution into every “In his latest annual -report the Postmaster general comments in no uncertain terms on the danger al- ready existing. This bitl would open the flood gates and would irremedi- ably injure the morals along with the health of the nation.” He said pas- great measure nullify” existing laws in many states prohibit- ing circulation of birth control in- formation. princi} by the proponents Friday— namely that the world is in danger of tion.” , “is capable supporting seven billion and now contains only about 1,750,000,000. The evils of poverty and disease do not; flow from over-population but from failure of | government to combat them * BUCKLEY SLAYING WITNESS ARRESTED : Alfred C.: McFarland, Former il rf Hotel Clerk, in Custody of Detroit Police of Gerald E. eve Tle of it ee predicted several months ago when he placed it at $350,000,000. Supporters of the veterans loan compromise appeared, however, to be holding firm in the face of the op- position. Minority Leader Garner said he felt certain congress would not be mate- tially influenced by the secretary's statements. Garner said had -it not been for a’ $900,000,000 “blunder” of Mellon’s when the bonus question was before congress in 1926, that. matter would have been settled. “Mr. Mellon estimated a deficit for! that fiscal year of some $600,000,000, whereas there was in reality a surplus of more than *$300,000,000, a small error of $900,000,000 within a period of less than 90 days,” Garner said. FRAZIER RESUMES HAGERMAN ATTACK Reiterates Several Charges That Led Senate to Eliminate Salary, From Bill ‘ Washington, Feb. 14.—()—Renew- ing his attack on Herbert J. Hager- man, special Indian commissioner, Senator Frazier, Republican, North Dakota, reiterated in the senate Fri- day several of the charges that led the senate to eliminate Hagerman's er from the interior department ll. Frazier, chairman of the senate In- dian committee, repeated his state- ment that Hagerman’s position as supervisor of Indian affairs, in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Was an unnecessary duplication. He said, however, he had been “un- after the latter took office. Another Mystery Shot Is Reported Minneapolis, Feb. 14—(?)—An- tee el E i commanders the American Expeditionary Forces. To his men he was just plain “Daddy” Sdwards, and after he left them they insisted that it was his spirit that filled them with determi- nation to carry on in their efforts to cb 3 A i ge Ht Fi UBGER IS GIVEN T-YEAR SENTENCE Bank Was Expected In Bis- marck Saturday Tying Many Roman Marriage Knots|y-s= af He aly i Fai | F j 5 8 4 5 A Gi I i it HED it ue

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