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City Banks Back to Norma See e ee NW YORK BANKER <2. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE —==== ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1938 PRICE FIVE CENTS RE-OPEN DOORS FOR’ ~~ BISINESS POLLOWING {Tee Real Getare_{ Hg - DAY RESPITE Only Restrictions Are Those Conserving Gold and Pre- venting Hoarding Roosevelt Mapping Scheme to Help Farmers WILL ASK CONGRESS |[___AsGo1aFiowed Back toanks —|ISAKNOWNDEADAS (Banking Picture Is FOR SPEEDY ACTION | am ‘a MARCH STORM HITS | Brighter Wednesday IN SPECIAL MESSAGE TENNESSEE GITTE S| vo exchanges Opn Along wits Hundreds ot Sate Banks Throughout Nation; Deposits Exceed With- Unemployment Problem to Be drawals in Institutions Opened Tuesday Attacked At Same Time From Forestation Angle Area From Mississippi River to! Cumberland Mountaine mn Wednesday. Secreta: Torn By Tornado MANY TOWNS ARE AFFECTED] ope ry Woodin reiterates treasury's satisfaction at prompt and or- erly response to department's efforts. Business gains momentum as additional banks open. Deadline for payment of income taxes is extended.to March 31, due to CONFIDENCE IS RESTORED (By The Associated Press) Maa ee ee esday. Hundreds of smaller banks throughout country given permission to Local Financiers Confident Peo- ple Will Not Rush to Withdraw Funds ECONOMY, BEER COME FIRST These Matters, Now Before Property Damage More Than " r i by bank holiday. Bismarck’s three banks opened wide Senate, Are Expected to Sa ae Chicago board of ceuda "andl Sew Oct ‘ootttn exchange delay re- their doors Wednesday forenoon after Be Cleared Up Soon 200 Were Injured Opening until smaller country banks receive permission to resume business. : ® nine-day legal holiday which had New York bankers estimate total return of gold and gold certificates in hee indent sr nnninnd im 5 evexaeiil el tically inoperat Nashville, Tenn., March 18.—(®)—A ost reopened banks reported deposits continuing to exc thdrawals, Ing President Roosevelt's emerg- mad March ‘Tornado lashed the Ten-|. An estimated 1500 banks already reopened in the United States af] pasa QOCy eon, ency proclamation. expected to be augmented by many hundreds Wednesday, almost entirely | iov"h , former French pre-| ‘They were the Dakota National nessee-Kentucky border from the in ‘smatier communities. eal ots rape country the only! Bank and Trust company, First Ne- Mississipp! to the Cumberlands Tues-| strength of dollar is held on foreign exchanges. fowaed the United roves cenamske |tional Bank and the Bank of North day night and left behind it 34 known Plentiful supplies of produce force drop in prices in many population to pay Dakota. the overdue installment on its war dead, more than 200 injurell and| Centers. debt. Residents ‘unemployment legislation into sha H two billie » bureau of tut for advocacy to congress in a special property damage estimated above First order for new currency called for two billion dollars, vy tutions to make manage ‘Thneeaney. : * gogo 000,000. ployment At the senate, meanwhile, the Dem- | < * ‘The twister struck early in the Clearing of checks on nationwide scale begins Wednesday. STOCKS BOOM WHE bankers said. | i i night after preliminary blows at the Situation in Michigan, “veteran” bank holiday state, brightens as plan marck kept step with the nation. ‘Arkansas and Missouri side of the| fF reopening of national and state banks is pushed. healthy condition “4 : The only restricti ~|Expect Beer Bill to Pass ate Senate Within 48 Hours AS TRADE RESUMES =—_ purposes. -three of North Dakota's 77 Finance Committee to Act! Spectacular Rally Greets Re- national banks were open Wednesday, Quickly; Harrison Sounds sumption of Trading After seer Pel near vols Among chee Call to Arms Holiday Shut-Down open was the First National Bank at Trying to) .W.cca7_.- Mandan and several others throug) ~ . 5 Toward final passage swept Wednes-| New York, March 15—()—Scores; Though Scores of buildings in East Nash- H day the Democratic beer-revenue billjof leading shares on the New York ville were leveled. The National Guard u | with another step—senate finance committee approval—having — been given. The change made in An executive order removing PEE sdecap bgerngeeleorsetrt Fred L. Conklin, Bismarck, from |ize wine and fruit juices legalize | Previously sold. the sale and manufacture of ferment-| tel preferred jump- . ed liquors such as beer, ale and por-|ed $11 to $67; Norfolk & Western rail- Speaker : ter containing 3.2 per cent alcohol by| Way $14 to $128; J. I. Case $9.25 to $46; ‘Wednesday. weight and is expected to raise $125,-| Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railway economy measures. Plan Attorney nv ne wena: center| VOGEL Is Appointed Czar |r srs rns - mii |ameri_fueptee, erent |"Sioe oft new cmeny Ju that great party majorities in both “ay i sued by the government under au- mat cen ngect = |Of N. D. Road Department se oe ee ee actment of both proposals. e e ep ! H $78.50. has reached Bismarck yet and local First, however, they made plain see mountains. j banks have not ordered any. that the concentration is on getting Osewego, Harrogat prices of ‘Hoarding’ Is J. J. Weeks Take His Place as| area, i " Relief forces were Tax Chief; Flannigan As: ww liquors into dry states; regulatory measures up to the states; signed to Job rmit sdvertising; make no provi- sion for wines or fruit juices; become , ordered on duty in the stricken sec- effective 15 days after being signed; Appointment of Frank Vogel, Bis-| tion of east Nashville. juire wholesalers and re- marck, as “one-man” highway com- basiipscad missioner, and J. J. Weeks, Bottineau, FLOOD AT PITTSBURGH zat | [9 HELD ON CHARGE OF MISLSING FUNDS *|CAUSES HEAVY DAMAGE Dakota members| moved upward. Wheat at Winnipeg Leading Fi ie Accused off nomect Weanesday by Governer ph eer of the house on the beer bill follows: | closed with net gains of a cent or a inancier tiliam Lang . Against—Binclair. | more a bushel. es Wiyeeks who has been deputy tax ‘The turnover in stocks to 2.10 p. m. Transferring $1,393,000 oner, succeeded to the posi- was approximately 2,300,000 shares to Own Account tion left vacant by Vogel's appoint- |an¢ compared with 1,210,000 at that time ment to the highway on March 3. John Gray, Lisbon, has been offered Unless Reconstruction Finance - : , J. Flannigan, Jamestown, as faced the prospect Wednesday of CF ieee engineer to suc- worked Appeal to Nation Pee Hearted bert per road alg Wednesday as the Trading Will Be Resumed| tims, Peru, March 15.—/7)—Four- tion: that he to-\ New commissioner took ofice. Flan- wit ma| Thursday After Holiday |{20t.ed after Tuesday's battle endine nigan is a member of the North Da- -~ uake si the revolution in the north, climaxed . ¥ ince Last March 4 . kota house of representatives. A. D. 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