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im THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE <=“2z |. Bismarck and Mandan in Final House Committee Studies Farm Relief Bills " UN PROS |State Beer Bill Will Become Law July 1 quent pie ( FOR CHAMPIONSHIP nae pid [wine save state {|CQVERNOR SLASHES '27 Road Department | ,yciR ANWUNGES tans Cte and Ft ai % x Accused ee CONTEST WILL BE ‘NATURAL’ Teams Have Met 55 Times tt Last 20 Years, With Bis- « marck Having Edge: + “NYE TO SUPPORT MEASURE ‘Talke With President and Says He Has ‘Broad Program’ North Dakota’s two greatest high school athletic rivals—Bismarck and Mandan—will clash at the World War For Agricutiure Memorial building at 9:15 o’clock Sat- urday evening for the state Class A basketball championship. Mandan worked its way into the final round by squeezing out a 22 to 20 victory over Grand Forks in the Jamestown 24-17 ganize Banking System to Aid Farmers Alone evy and Scrip Scheme To Be Held Up i; u ‘Washington, March 18—()—A new | ’ farm plan, calling for creation of a on * Enactment on Statute Books By Monday Night general banking system exclusively for |trc Pont Oe ste eee ‘the benefit of farmers, was advanced Twenty-seven employes of the state highway department and motor vehicle division were dismissed Saturday, it was announced Frank Vogel, oe by fogel, Nine commissioner. Graftsmen and four bridge-engineers and designers are ami Governor William Langer Saturdsy| those dismissed. will not be feplaced in line with » drastic economy Governor William Langer Satur- vetoed over half a million dollars of| program which Vogel said he is instituting. Of 13 employes dismissed from day told the Associated Press he would the appropriations approved by the! the motor vehicle registration department about eight will be replaced. permit the “beer bill” passed Previously heads of four departments in the highway commission were by the legislature to become a law A new motor vehicle registrar to replace W. S. Graham will be named early next week, Vogel said. nor is given 15 days after adjourn- In the highway department, the assistant chief draftsman has been| ment of the legislature to veto bills, eliminated and the position of chief draftsman and bridge engineer will be|the time limit expiring Saturday. combined. Bills which remain unsigned after. Saturday become laws without the governor's and subduing a gallant Jamestown five, 24 to 17. “ _—_—_—$—$<$$<<——————_____-} Charged with false entries in the books of the bank with intent to deceive the Comptroller of the Currency, Joseph W. Harriman, 67 (above), founder and chairman of the board of the Harriman Na- tional Bank and Trust Company, New York, was arrested as he lay ill in his home. Denying the charge, Harriman furnished $25,- 000 bail pending hearing set for March 28. recent North Dakota legisiature. without his signature. Under the constitution, the gover- favor of Bismarck. Never before have both teams been in the state tourney, the old district and region arrangement bringing these two teams in elimina- tion ems past state tourna- Uncertainty as to whether new emergency federal aid will be available caused the dismissal of the draftsmen, but should congress pass legislation ’s signature. giving 100 per cent emergency aid, some of these employes will be returned Langer said the beer bill will be to work. A saving of $2,800 a month will be effected red the staff of draftanens Vorel eal, through reduction of] the only measure to be filed with the i EGE cERGRS@eteeaceeeaeEe: 20606? SOF mm I : i z secreta! ture. Dairy Appropriation Only one employe will be retained in the blue-print department. acta tor wale ead e= Reduced 90 Per Cent | | a, e 22-20; Demons Defeat , STATEMNEY BLS; |W or kers Discharged pansinh 1) DUR Southern Senator Would Or- : iol BLAMES REFERENDA) orastc esnomy civen As Reason tor Wholesale Demise in SIGNATURE QUESTION Highway Offices; More Heads Fall in Basket Tells Associated Press Proposals As Vogel Begins New Activities Sa i ys He Will Send Measure to eee Secretary of State With- __ Demand Action WILL WAME SUCCESSOR TO W. S. GRAHAM SOON out His Name MENTIONS THREE MEASURES] Eight of 13 Eliminated from Registration Department to Be Replaced by New Workers; Uncertainty as to Funds a a oe " Says He Hears Sales Tax, Pow- Is Given as One Reason for Sweepout Expect to Have New Federal Fink Nutter, Langer’s Rep- resentative, Proposes Changes in Building Informal discussion of a suggestion ./that $350,000 be pared off the cost of constructing North Dakota's state , [capitol building took place at a meet- {tol The Three in tribution of beer in the state when ‘Dismissed in the drafting department are E, F. Donovan, Arthur Cayou 1 “a and Martin Solberg, draftsmen; R. E Kreuger, sasistant engineer; Hy A | oer ee een cise on the meas- ‘Will Pack Building Murphy, resident engineer; Eugene Sperry, levelman; J. F. Dillon and John| ure, to make it effective immediately EDITOR TE | § HOW ‘With the two “home” teams in the engineers, engineer. was lost in the legislature, and the championship “natural,” the prospect In the bridge department, employes|iaw therefore effective dismissed are R. 8. Boynton, Eric MATTHART ATTACKS Jesersoster.2 nec. crien = FARM RELIEP PLAN facture of the beve: in this state. Cities under 5,000 population are Permitted by the act to establish one municipal store, and cities with a mons, office deputy, Hilda Joslin, Har-| Stores can be established only by riet Gullikson, Elizabeth Cervinski,| approval of municipal governing bodies. The hours of business of such} South Dakotan Says Many store would be 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., .|MeKee,, Eileen’ Doerner, Essie Rish-|with sales made in sealed packsees| , Methods Are Available .to.-| . 1 worth, Ida Eflefson «nd Theodore|and drinking prohibited on the Chairman of Probe Committee} Cook. Says Much of Capitol to| CONFERENCE TO DECIDE Complaint Is False rainge: cea rial ‘Wright, location and Wayne Jones, rectiograph duly 1. No is made for manu- their prognostications as to the wipe ner of the state bunting, but two fac- tors gave Bismarck a ‘slight edge— hicle division are Mrs. John Gam-| population over 5,000 two stores. premises. Bring Desired End H Place—World War Memorial building. Time—0:15 p. m. (C. 8. T.) Preliminaries—Grand Jamestown for third place at 7:15 o'clock; winner of Minot-Devils (The following explanation of the Roosevelt farm bill was writ- ten for the Associated Press by W. R. Ronald, chairman of the committee of farm organization leaders who presented the pro- | posal to the president. Ronald is publisher of the Mitchell, S. D., Evening Republican). By W. BE. RONALD coholic content, adding wines and| Washington, March cas yelled | prohibiting the sale of the drinks to/the administration farm bill means to youths under 16. the farmer is that the secretary of| House conferees already were atjagriculture can proceed by any one of several methods to bring prices of farm products back to pre-war ex- change value. While that means such prices as 95 cents for wi 7.50 the fact their lineup will be intact “heat, $7.50 for hogs and 12 po peo § q g beer bill on the law books by Mon- day night was the aim of congres: sional leaders Saturday as they ar- ranged week-end conferences to help decide whether the new beverage .| Would contain 3.2 or 3.05 per cent al- cohol. ‘The conferences were necessary be- . The agriculture pects to report it by Tuesday. erg greet po arise i State Senator W. E. Matthael, in a i Be iE ° o r e : ive = = li ai 7 GRA Rishworth, cages building. sellers on duty throughout the day. = Z : i BRP ] “* “4 Roosevelt Declines to Discuss Subject But Preliminary Moves Are Noted mena acre STATE BING DAMAGED BY BLAZE statement gbout the attitude of his tion toward Soviet Russia, Liberty Memorial Structure Is Scene of Fire; Water ent of GLAIN $4000 ON BOND OF GANMONS == State Alleges Former Official a Of State Boards Is Short That Amount di i ve. Ha itt i i g ‘but the opinion is growing in some ‘a *@ washington quarters that American ‘unfriendliness for the Moscow regime is 3 a ‘There: Ikewise is beliet here that, % Norman H. Davis may talk a ; af Second — Compensation to farmers it Roosevelt was said production, compensa- to be ready to sign it as soon as It ton to b meee Sieh. ve i Dies After Stroke Mrs. Jane Johnson, 97 years old, died at 2:30 o'clock noon at the home ter= Mrs, Mary Ryan, com- ‘west. possi- Mrs. ts will stroke In the xample, erly han- stabilze z re is alto a es lure al ine orig< strenuous employed they elimi- tax on 21 thriller, ld be! 5 on the floor the| ge, other charges arr an allot- Bismarck quint, ine tP|what he termed a “hot tip,” Melvin feasance in office, nor the basis| BUS Dot ° confertable court|4:,, Passolt, superintendent of the tent to violate the t would) margin. In final Bis- jstate crime bureau, and @ squad of act.” then to! marck outscored the Jays 5 to 0, ha muprome | OBerstives searched hide-outs in the added, could Tn order | ing entered the canto with ropes Cities and other. parts of Min. value | 19-to-17 advantage. Desote throughout the night in thelr on the re- Pgt| A large share of the credit for Bis- hunt i; ‘Gan raided Of bid “4 marck’s victory must go to Frank | i ' it 7 it Lee, were to 7 is! up” Robert the fire iost | wullets after getting more than $1,000 ° Nand | ann eee Ss ae from the State Bank of Byron, in Yael a A Paks: or | See, Malas Oy, tne any Dee weia. vnen he| Olmsted. county, while another 'es- Genying |eral, waived preliminary in re- Finnegan Scores Heavily 4 ote | et Vee more Sane, a0 Se en own |and was bound over ‘par-| The brunt of Bismarck's scoring, as in Cuctvon of aiamries Seuss Bere open| usual, was borne by the uncanny lng sod | PE jertton. county. charges of obtaining Rot| southpaw, Bob Plnnegan. the. ether Fain Med Car-Loading Figures ieee Walle Fraser Gid Dot took the game in his own bands én they weed gas and the Ma-|ing before Police occasions when the going became the fame. | Show Sharp Decrease planned cits |i. Dat was tough to rain shots through the Reap, ts believed a wuhinetan, March 18.—(%)—The | Charles King, 88, veteran of five ware, | A Tepresentative Hyncmne i tom fanned into Railway association an-|lay in state Saturday. He died Pri- | eral’s office Join Olgasacn more serious Saturday that loadings of | day. ‘The charges steadier Fayence tng for ie woe edad Born st Albany, N. ¥., Oct, 12, 1944, | out of against : mee Tas EN eanda Under tae’ tressaiag’ wees leareee tn tie Obl war; ourvin en's | Proeee ‘the law | and 137,668 under the same week last to his father, Brig. Gen. | commission, 2