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= ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE == ESTABLISHED 1878 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 19838 j PRICE FIVE CENTS Matthaei Favors Commission Henry A. Wallace Named Cabinet Member ss no {Tamara TMNEOTININEN Japs Hope to Take _ HEN FORD ENKI (iiarnarena]| Ween | ND. POLITICS WITH} Jehol by March 10)TWO DETROIT BANKS oa LANG'S BACKING yp ABD) ps moe OPEN WEDNESDAY ——" Majority Report Recom- Forces Continue Drive In- mending New Plan Frank H. Nutter, Said to Be to Jehol District | Manufacturer and Son to Fur- Governor’s Advisor, Was CADET WORK AT U | nish $8,250,000 As Insti- Dismissed By Olson BE ATEN BY HOUSE FOUR OBJECTIVES OUTLINED tutions’ Capital IS MYSTERY MAN HERE * ROOSEVELT PICKS -TOWA MAN 70 FILL AGRICULTURE POST James A. Farley Also Formally Selected For Postmaster- General Job y “emer perro emer | | SCORES SIFT PROCEDURE | | Does Not Favor Brick Facing; Gives Fred Conklin Spe- cial Praise Lingyuan, Chihfeng, Wung-/ RITCHIE IS SEEKING ADVICE kungfu and Region Near WINE SECRETARIES CHOSEN 54 to 49 Vote Recorded Fol- Claude A.’Swanson and Harold In Neighboring State, However,! lowing Debate Between Suitung Are Targets 20 Banks in Cleveland, Akron, : Ickes to Take Navy, He Was Known as Reac- Pacifists, Militarists Dayton and Youngstown rane os the — —— commission is recom 2+ Interior Posts tionary Supporter (By The Associated Press) Curb Withdrawals tor W. E. Matthael, Wells county, Pacitists and advocates of prepared-| Encouraged by the success of their chairman of the capitol building in- vestigating committee, in a separate Teport to be filed with the North Da- kota legislature Monday. Matthael disagreed with the rec- campaign so far, Japanese officers at (By The Associated Press) Chinchow, Manchuria, hope to occupy| Out of the banking holiday in p Michigan there had come Monday the Jehol City, the capital of the Chinese | sucteus of two new Detroit banks province of that name, by March 10./ paved by the millions of Henry Ford. ‘This date is the anniversary of the! In Ohio 20 banks in four citles— 4 battle of Mukden in the Russo-Ja-| Cleveland, Akron, Dayton and The vote was 49 for it, 54 opposed. wi al dettk te of Towa, as secretary of agriculture | 8" Since Friday, when the measure . (themaneet tts t 4 " com-| drawals in anticipation of emergency and James A. Farley as postmaster y ‘was placed on the calendar, both sides banenvaeees ccanialaae anvinE: deeply | banking laws to relieve a situation general. 8 Formal announcement had been rallying support and 9s the! into Jehol territory, with their cam-| aggravated, according to Ohio bank- ay * These two appointments. which had appointn vote was taken distinct party lines|paign aimed at four objectives. They|ers, by the emergency in Michigan. ine, Ber. were wiped out. ire Ungyuan, eet taee ee Ritchie a bese Senator ©. Norman Brunsdale, ‘Trail al e region near 4 \- | where holida: ad county, an ntative J. D. Hol- i uting an he ion A ~ Eg. Beebe in 100 miles or less of Jehol City. | clared pending action by the legisla- | Taking no chances of having her visit | thusen, Wichiana ‘eounhy, was expect- military instruction, to delay the vote ture to protect the interests of banks | permission questioned, Elizabeth Al-|ed to be available Monday afternoon. until Monday, was blocked when his pr ore lta dg onan len, British film star, is shown—pess- approval to au oe tintcuseteiee: = ee vet Begg ¢ Len pero A port in hand—bound for Hollywood ch Fred Conkli where the 14th Infantry brigade of where government inspectors have| Matthael said that nothing in the cent war, militarism, Major General Heijiro Hattori was been checking up on the legality of | investigating proceedings showed any shed, pacifism and related subjects, | advancing. +] residence of many alien film stars.| Teflection, intimation or 4 .. e | lt x - —_____. against Fred Conklin personally, and T. Lillehaugen, Walsh county, ingyuan and Chihfeng, latest dis- Mid to nase “pUenS on expressed ee at the objections / patches said, a ee by -Ja-| tice, citizen.” annie Coane ee oe ee CHARLES MITCHELL 7732 xexane mean, cone ‘T am especially surprised,” he. said, A. Bangs, chairman of the commis- sion, Matthaei’s report said, show seis ees INNS AS HR See ceaes MMOL OY BAN 2 disclosed personal misconduct by G. A. Fraser, Fargo, third member of the commis- . een sion, in connection with other depart- ‘a | Directors of Second Institution | ments of state, Masthael said, these “ po a ‘ot World Called te Con- tvides ss 8 commiasone® nor it hi sider Move rreerney with other members of said that m chairman of tthael ‘as New York, Feb. 27—(P—A drama Gievetare capitol investigating com- of high finance unfolded Monday in| mittee, I do not agree with the maj- the aftermath of Charles E. Mitchell’s ela Learn rtoigrinia vet resignation ner in wi vestign’ was him one Peds ssc ei carried on, nor do I concur in all of money. the findings or conclusions, nor with Directors of the National City bank,|the recommendations of the major- second only to the Chase National|ity of the committee. For that rea- bank as the largest in the world, met |80n I am submitting my report cov- at 9 a. m. to accept the gray-haired,|¢cring the several points specifically stern-faced Mitchell's letter of resig- | enumerated by the majority. Nation as chairman of the bank and| Matthaei disagreed with practical- Of its affiliates and subsidiaries, ly all of the majority recommenda- made pubile iste Sunday ‘igit, wes| Ouilining elgh dations, “ te Sunday night, was eight recommen: ON cally requested by the Fords. en route to ‘Washington seperti Matthaei’s report said: again as witness before the senate} (1) The two incumbent members REPEAL DEREATED/KANSAS CITY EDITOR sis ume Majority Leader Would Not Go SUGGESTS PROGRAM Back to System ‘Where | Can't Lift Self ‘By Bootstraps,’ Boss Rule Prevailed’ Dick Smith Telis Senate ial to Trit ness threw down barrages Saturday he bo : in the house of representatives as the St. Paul, Feb. 27.—Frank H. Nutter,| It 1s reported here, has entered the| ll! to abolish compulsory | military training at the state university was brought to @ final vote and defeated. Hyde Park, Feb. 27—()—A son of the cornbelt and a youthful and astute political leader from New York will be gt the cabinet table of Frank- lin D. Roosevelt—Henry A. Wallace, ommendation of the legsilative in- vestigating committee's majority re- port that the work of constructing the capitol building be placed in the hands of the state board of adminis- tration. Four of the seven committee members signed the majority recom- mendations. A third report, to be submitted by 3 & 3 JUDIGIAL COUNCIL URGES NEW RELIEF F AT § Hun H FT] tis 3 Lj iy { : in i 5 f E 4 ; i di li il i County System, Report to ; Legislature Says ly announced thus far are: . Secretary of state: Cordell Hull of Tennessee. Secretary of the treasury: Wil- liam H. Woodin of Pennsylvania and A‘change of the basic unit for poor ‘, New York. - Telief from the local to the county d Secretary of war: George H. Dern ‘suggestion of Utah. ef igi i [ | 3 g i H z 2 i i Sg E z 5 Hi a : i a i i F 4 F i 2 z i i F H i i i i F i af i E Es °E Eee rm, i : E 5 | Eege ii z £ i § ¥ ss H 5 5 8 Fg 8 Z z $ | g Lj & 4 5 i 5E g8e i ! i is 4 i a4 f ag i H i 5 i z z i a FF | i : il ii ae ef l | H ef Fk ge il | FE oz le é i Efe Bs i é i E i £ By i 7 Ea i ge ye i E i ! i g H rH FA é : fils fi i I i a E rs | records reveal in Min- secre of Ment z.. ni : 4 il Bae pegee Night; Doctor’s Report Not Encouraging tives Saturday, i! i | Miam!, Fla., Feb. 27.—(®)—Mayor|/ Anton Cermak of Chicago had # bad thes ur cancelled, declaring 1000 | tempt of that kind was at the price| the position of the con! for it. relation to it should first be deter- elected James H. Per-| mined for that might involve legal the City Bank/| difficulties that would cost many ie? Fi [ said) Kidder, said if there was any good way to bring the presidential pri- Eg lr H E Total | te mary together with one of the others, Faring relief he might be for 1t, but “I am opposed City near stand-pat to doing away with the presidential Mitchell. ‘ Oct. 7, paged un- and to the old Hugh 'B. Fy Se He held th ij et boss rule preside: agri | be ent Sf tas Big Three sulca it tt =e eae Pe # ey oot | time ae es Fane ice rs ee agricul by notice by| brother-in-law, Mr. Norton, held Svett “and I am not i of pg Darton takes) whip hand as the governor's closest in favor of taking Sree." oor ee tr tae ree at epee ree tae upon mother of chil-|contracts or conduct other business ens,” wading thes “the I il it i li i | EF H I Be i ity fit itl Fl li be Bee F iF E i s = g H i ! is i i rey Be Hl i as i i i ei ge $600 for the Het ii 4 E fi ip !