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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 222% ESTABLISHED 1878 _ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1983 PRICE FIVE CENTS Signing of Beer Bill Is Delayed ‘Three Men Are Wounded in Fargo Gunplay™t ann a AND HALTS SPEEDY IN WAREHOUSE, TRY —— : : "Smiles Delight | ACTIONON MBASURE TO FIGHT WAY FREE) |S ‘oa a Samia) (GERMAN LAWMAKERS] IN FORESTS ASKED) [PMc | |*"wne essence House With Roar Policeman Is Shot in Head; Al- leged Criminals Shot in President Would Press Conser- vation Measures For Im- Four-Year Dictatorship Is Ma- jor Project Before Reich- IS EFFECTIVE IN 18 DAYS jate Acti Eye and Side stag Meeting mediate Action Exempts Beer, Ale, Porter, TRUCK DRIVER ARRESTED ee petro rchsag Order to ‘Stick 'Em Up’ From: Hidden Peace Officers Unheeded By Trio Tells Legislators He Hopes!Wants Federal Relief Adminis- They Will Give Govern- trator to Coordinate Gov- ment Loyal Support ernment Effort Washington, March 21.—(®}—The house of representatives voted final Passage of the 3.2 beer and wines bill Potadam, Germany, March 21.—(#)| Washington, March 21.—()—Presi- nd con- man was shot and seriously injured Ze Rew German relchstag, which | dent barsontev barren of a and robbers were woui . - is expected to legalize a four-year dic- | STess y ss melilty : tatorship under Chancellor Adolf Hit- | “Civilian conservation corps” to give gun battle in the Winston-Newell . hip unt r - ! (ag Fargo, March 21—()—One police- white house for President Roosevelt game nightfall as had been ant 5 There was no record vote in the 2 ‘ ler and quickly eliminate itself, held | jobs in the forests. house, only a short i company warehouse here Monday : 3 its first meeting Tuesday in this for-| Again writing concisely, he address- i night when police officers “planted” . : mer seat of the Hohenzollerns. ed his fifth major proposal to the in the building surprised the robbers : cece A solemn opening ceremony in the tors with @ promise of putting| ! _ me! historic garrison church began| ‘eisla i ” * |with an address by 85-year-old Presi-| 250.000 men to work “hy early spring.” ug and Printing at Washington is working night and day turning out the ee eee ae ee One hundred per cent happy over The Bureau of Engravi eevee bil 'to ti 1 legisia- | two weeks. 3.2 per cent beer, mgressman | before we . shot through| Wilam Hr Woodis, ciater ete he hee asia a ene ee cee tena cee? ary, nye |teay eremamats aulentsem;| cue of inthe eats | ars kv met eae ater ant Secretary J, H. Douglas, left, and A. W. Hall, director of the bureau. Work” and a broad program of public! Soishn tone poer te epee kin states not having restrictions against ———————————————__________________}tors bead, He asked establishment of the of- frou all'parte etithoesestey: 3 PLAN 70. OVERALL [isos —)SPEBDY ENACTMENT. (seeseaccerar ccs ec ‘ , i | . of his relief plans. COQVERNMENT CRED eect Site. 7 wa ton. RANGE TENTATIVELY 3 mana oH POR re oe =e SHEL MSY Sees mate Seg te FAVORS PEACE PLAN Susser tions The measure climaxes a 13-year- appropriat before that time. The presidential text follows: PROPOSED BY IT ALY bet between congressional To the congress: former forees #t superin' torious for the second time Scattered Agencies to Be-Con-) Testy, DM Ant Sel00n | acricutture Committee Recom- + ert, gagential to our recovery pro: tate in the: lee erate ene solidated and Put Under Baca cco taht epee oF mends Passage of Bill nacted, aimed at unemployment re-| Paris Statesmen Support Gen- | amendment, ee ee 5 ‘ at s Action Single Direction t Without Delay inspire suggests three types of legislation. eral Idea But Want Clarifi- |nouse ahortiy aterm: Came, im the ‘The first is the enrollment of work- bene it was received ers now by the federal government cation, Modification arma Pigg te wr te ‘Washington, March 21.—(?)~A pro- Washington, March 21.—(®)—The for such public employment as can New York, assistant Democr tie ested completion Tuesday, for, ; its agti- be quickly started and will not inter- pis atic : culti tt ps fere with the demand for or the pro-) Paris, March 21.—()—Tentative ac-| roll call vote. pr caters yan aac the federal fried administration farm bill without) After per standards = polity ae lceptance of the peace plan of Premier | Fifteen days after Roosevelt affixes i anoweres prom, et, Tt a ee a Muon of Tlf man undrod to state wl ep wo a gun Holte, | “imination of very need in the gency.” i The third extends to a broad public! have been given Tuesday by Premier that do not states i eRe i i Pl] The committee brought in its for- . works labor-creating program. Edouard Daladier and Foreign Min- mal report as aides of President . | With reference to the latter I am/ister Joseph Paul-Boucour to Prime Roosevelt asserted he had full con- now studying the many projects sug-/Minister Ramsey MacDonald of Great gested and the financial questions in-}pritain and Sir John Simon, his for- Santee I shall make ceenede: eign secretary. pair. ti to the congress presently. The tentative acceptance was said The enabling act to give Hitler dic-) In regard to grants to states f0rlto have been given at the start of an The Republicans hit heavily at/tatorial powers until April 1, 1937,| relief work, I advise you that the re- all-day session of conferences at the elimination by the house agriculture|would empower his government to| mainder of the appropriation of last! British embassy. committee Monday of the require-/make laws even conflicting with the/year will last until May. Therefore.|" sracnonald and Sir John are re- ment that men employed to carry|constitution. It would remove contro! | and because a continuance of federal turning home by way of Paris after out the act’s provisions be under civil!of the reischtag and the reichsrat, the} aid is still a definite necessity for conferring last Saturday and Sunday service rules. state's council which assents to all (Continued on Page Three) at Rome with Premier Mussolini, at gek Eek il an U ite i the pee President in @ series of executive en eae palates called this | pills dnsonineea rey the former body, which ‘time the Italian stateaman’s ; . & e “rawes' ” of pa dis- lover such 5 plan was broached. senat house conferees prod Instead of seed and crop produc- | Orde! By State Examiner In-|pensing ever put before the house. Sole responsibility for foreign trea- REFUGEES OF FLO France, it was said in government Reet differences between the {tion loans, for which # total of $00,- House members bound themselves |ties would rest also with the govern- Quarters, regards the plan favorably |two branches by retaining the 33 anal can.0e i 8 wailable lable thie year, the fora creases Number of Unre- an fe 1080, consider ae wl under|ment, taking that function from the but wants clarification and modifica |cent limitation adopted by the peso for ri a a jure, prohil amend- |reichstag and reicharat. ‘tion. They agreed senate sgpreed lone. asi short-term crodie by enaht- stricted Institutions ments and bringing a vote after four! Passage of the srebing tot nnd ant FACE NEW DISTRESS The French insist that the nature lamendment Inniheng 22 pune in a other measures desired = jand extent of revision of trea! be capital from the sale of securities i" |° wcven adaiiional sale banks re-| the house took up the bill immed. [tet were, belleved assured. ‘The bar- defined and that Poland and the lt-|Borah (hep, tanto i the now used by the trleted | ately after approving the beer me Prospect gpogengerrope il AS ME tle entente be treated as equals, not /of prohibition which would have pre- federal board. . . relschstag ga’ inferiors. vented those under What It Aims At members complete control without | ‘They insist that the powers affect- within owe hours Aide agree- needing support of their 52 Nationalist led must be consulted if frontiers are/ment, the senate adopted the com- altered. The government was said to be|Dromered st Serres Samet inations are continuing with |60al of the farm bill. became evident in double salutes at Warmth For Families pid LEANER 12 E09, sae. ane whelmingly in their branch ‘Tuesday. ode within the Lys aut the average price poi ‘ahead - bat jeg tige ee j Driven From Homes nor Mussolini is trying to isolate : There are 149 state banks in| Producers on February 15 this year Drince Premier Daladier and M. Paul- i ’ Dakota. and the parity price sought by the re-| and other members of the former im- Boncour believe the Italian premier’s rleraad tat rope et la perl fay pits SoMa Sita [Rien ee Seat te ree ‘limited number of banks |Commodity SES be ie Ay destruction up and|Ness” and that they therefore must ac- cept if France is to be safeguarded. Want Treaty Revision Nye. Information available here con- . fwo points of ditterence. One sone 2 o! le con- ‘ Peace program, Governor's Secretary to Direct State Inspectors Under New Statute E Nationalist Germany's appreciation | Relief Agencies Move to Provide of the. imperal past of the country i Auth shag Fat AG wieee Mie Appointment of Stephen Ter Horst, ‘of Donnybrook and Minot, to head the new regulatory department es- by the recent legislature, was announced Tuesday by Governor William ‘Ter Horst, who is serving as tem- tary to the governor, will & 5 O & 2 i =a3 (i i san ontcnaae mine ae ne sold "away and get married. base thelr 1, in West Virginia after 1 the sleet Mate beter. len holders, setute on nee cae 1 woast* umbere Lowe” tow bene an laws permit sale tc een < serial story by Hasel Livingston ‘Tucson, ‘March Would Give Indians Parts of the states. Some states have beginning. in this edition of The ‘ of i ‘thelr prohibition laws; tut ‘Tribune, the of Lily's Control of Offices frill Dot. permit bear aales until come * tetas an oer Soe one ‘March 21—(AP)—A thet bere poney wa aa Sor le tue tribes could | be sold ‘such control So will you. Her name will be | cluded ® byword in homes, offices, clubs amount * poor Lily Lou! Neither wife’ maid, too proud to secept aid |have been From his paresis, t00 ashamed to taxes 3 - j ii z 4 if 4 i i E ge i 4