The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 16, 1933, Page 1

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cloudy IS FIXED warmer. Friday PRICE FIVE CENTS Say Nothing en on March 29 Weather Fair tonight; and somewhat ‘Fire’ Bangs, Conklin; Commissioners to Be Take . Although construction work on North Dakota’s new capitol building ACTIVITY PENDING BUILDERS MAY HALT | DECISION IN OUSTER | Keep Watchful Eye on Effort to HEARING DATE ill ecord-Breaking Field to Face Electorate At City Ballot On April 4 L R ee en Evidence on Charges Against marck Board; 10 Race For Two Other Places A record-breaking field of 19 can- didates will seek six city offices when Three Seek Presidency of Bis- For City Election claimed By Langer PROM LEGAL ACTION e e 19 Candidates Fi State Soldiers Called On to En- force Moratorium Pro- Use of the state militia was ordered RESTRAIN SHERIFFS ORDERS MILITIA T0 Gains in Price stock Feel Impetus; Only Potatoes Are Weak UNE WIT SHARES SHARP ADVANCES IN BUTTER, EGGS ARE STRONG Wheat, Cotton, Corn, Rye, Live- COMMODITIES SCORE e op- and ) banks nears. ful. sections normal, reopen ‘thurs: All sections its con- “teendon- Trade ment of plan to use scrip, some to Less | its , under jurte~ was greatest ew reopen rawals of some aot xchanges dealing permitted ‘Wednesday (By the Associated Press) of New York state, under new regulations. “_ Rush of funds for Philadelphia leads to Rise in stocks of New York ex- change in 17 months, Than N proereanvaty Chicago other e: diction of state insurance depart- of which already had reached Public. erating 100 per ucts of the soil day. ment, are fillment, with BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1938 Withd Is Restored Fear Abates Work Is Threatened Institutions Rise As 10 BUSINESS FOLK Routine of Re-Opening Banks ry w 4 o w x o s = Ss « < oc = - = o a ui « Deposits in Nation's Financial] « [REBORN CONFIDENCE gh Spell | GIVES NEW COURAGE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Victim: of Lon -Hiccou Dakota's day Is Dim Growers Cold North Oldest Newspaper _ , FOR LEGAL LIQUOR Measure Is At Top of Calendar But Hope For Vote Thurs- Fruit Juices Leaves Grape AGAINST PROPOSAL MAY BE EFFECTIVE IN APRIL ESTABLISHED 1878 -Capitol Amendment to Cover Wines and Senate Oratory Delays Action on Beer B ~ OPPONENTS BATTLE Bismarck goes to the polls Tuesday, SeghBaa apane B6* ie gag Seecy 2 H Sbea as Hg Cee ane eae ek 2 beleeet aaleaeeteeel chatsdsied (tia tee sieht BE lea i bitialll relly ed bret Hp HS Sar - 2B, vil Hints D lle Be Se eee ui Hi ih ‘ he , ik dat fina mE rat = pF eit Hy Nea elle alt iil it | Er eT eri ge el Hi mut Elle ‘ a paid, } ina a a288 * gels : wil 2 gf beaegi hy hi H woh@ ate. ital i. ee ; ey i : Fe nee ae" ea seee as $5 2 ; a i Ee cs Hie i ca zt ef he Aer z i aut, fa . Hae Fe deys | esas. j a ay TRUER rah ‘HPs ae etl a He i : ae pa8 Beaded S2p22 F 2 aa i 3 é E Bll Ba iseyezasd seiki iH ie H a5 Gyasgevgsgard|< tS gli pT Li cae i ce A aa ea i fe be tty laa fh o ie i cae : erally ie i wages Te z FELT be z ‘ er is g ae _ aaa oi Fe i Lt i li aly i 3 (el? Hilal 1 uh at Aa 1 ag Mat j Piet As, q fi il # il: ni aie Hy fae i sail i ite rind Hu ue! it ited iit i Hi qs We ‘ 7 r 3 88 = raTE a3 384 i 4 i Hf Hi ail i i ny ih ie | i a ae Hi ie i iF nit He |erpariat Nisik i ils : i ii ine ae A. Fleck, D. R. Lumry, P. J. Yeater-and Theodore Quanrud. Hh fi Halla Hele] ae s tae ili ae Bargains During Trade Week Observance Bismarck will stage a gigantic auto’ Decoration—R. W. for . nriaee 0, cone Booths and space—J. Flood at ens re-| Meyer and A.C. The district in-| Quanrud, B. 0. “Retvem Bormal speratins, Toe dae in 5 | det, oinneeote. sconatn aod Upper 8 SPEEDED IN NINTH DI a croft nine nin dae Posing ter ass were open. without | shake. charter alee, were open withow state and reserve members, ninth district gover: to bariks not open business that they ee ah ae assets by the ninth district examiner, who has head: resumption of activities. for removal of ilize Gi Alter = here. aie. Weld Senlliints nohien on, ap- asserted. i eh wel Lea ‘W. B. Geery, nor, unrestricted 1, Thousands of banks, closed by Geveral. the national and state banking holi- New York, March 16, — (#) — The banks of the Wabash—and of all the eee cae § see | Seal bank i —, these significant conditions: ‘bases: finds its banking facilities ones genbeea : unit ty Hh i iy ee Dune ses i + ribs ah a ae ae th REF ee? Sas 425 i inf rade aay ati uti |S a S| 23! aiid IE i ho He EEE ELE pel ills ta rea uiuenn (a ier a eile |e F* data LIA i Pail fel HH gece lit ey ps3; We TEE — 3. 3 HI ial iin Lae gel by in al ie teil eid Hu ieee y i ei sal Hibibad ingen t] iw | bee i i! ai at itl aati \tbay neal ends a |) Ena i Hi ae bo bye PylatapecdgetabeU Mies’ ofl gugi eth BS S'S 2 nin j BUM oe pl ‘i Asablneavllseen 3" Ge eee AB hae

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