The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1933, Page 1

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Fe ie > BLL § RTD inex. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE -=2= ESTABLISHED 1878 ~ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1938 PRICE FIVE CENTS Oa a a Beer Bill Is Enacted Into Law House Passes Farm Relief Measure, 315 to 98»imams [eemetet Fant |German Democracy [BAN AN) RAILROAD |_ Bie Tiree ot Farm Rater Drive | 7 RO RIS ‘mana TO MEET TROUBLE | |i! Dying Under Hitler ; | ARE TAKING SHAPE Immediate Advantage of IN SENATE DEBATE STATE RAL BOARD. |", town 2 rw tn Places Enormous Powers Over LOSES TRAFFIC MAN der Present Plan gee oe fol _— BY LANGER’S SLASH CONSTITUTION SET ASIDE Revive Industry Agriculture in Hands of Proposed Enactment Concen-|WOULD LIMIT FINANCIERS PRESIDENT SPEEDS ACTION Signs As Soon As Measure Comes to Him As Photog- raphers Record Scene Assistant Engineer Also Lopped Off Payroll By Action of Executive TO LEVY PROCESSING TAXES Secretary Wallace trates Government Power in Chancellor's Hands Consolidation of Carriers With Consideration For All Phases Planned Congressman Lemke of North Dakota Assails Hoover in Speech From Floor ‘Washington, March 22—(#)}—Presi- Berlin, March 22.—(7)—The first German reichstag controlled by Adolf Hitler in his political career of 14 years met Thursday to hear him outline the government policy he in- Washington, March 22.—(4)—Def- Washington, March 22.—(#)—The las we farm relief bill, integral part of President Roosevelt’s emergency pro- tends to carry out for four years with-|velt to reform the banking and rail- gram, was passed by the house Wed- 4 commission out its aid. Toad situations under his “new deal” neaday by a strong bi-partisan ma- , ‘ ednesday. ‘The reichstag moved swiftly toward | are rapidly taking shape. jority. . ‘The major proposals he wants con- ‘The vote was 315 to 98. | coat tng) tet ed "Neciicge ibaa tof | sworn Passage was voted after two days William budget for ator division of committee consideration and two of | Commiasion was trimmed trom #2015 lotted four years or at jeast as long as|statements of bonuses and commis- days of debate by the house, during income tax. ‘The Sulecy items for the assistant traf. |e Temains chancellor. sions to buyers of securities; federal which amendments were barred. It . fic expert and the chief engineer were = retained in the measure without| that the enabling act drawn by | ing securities in interstate commerce; Yon ‘of President E neasbeas to 98> ee eee change. / Hitler, giving himeelf dictatorial pow. |federal authority over security ex- in leas than/| ‘The governor reduced the item for|ers for that period and completing : 310,000 ;| the setting aside of the it Re- ov seer = NEW YORK BANKER |223 22 So: 2 loses eee senate, where opposition is formid- i Proved. le $500 waceere “sl1) RACING CHARGE predicting ‘Wednesday that it would pass very Shee oY U.S GOVERNMENT Places enormous per a Ne The bill over American agriculture |14 Additional Banks Are Reopened in North Dakota ees SSeS WORTCAGE REUEP orem ts ! ; Teas ot sain T0 FORM SUBJECT Normal Basis a Sans Ge ae ae oe Se See OF NEXT MESSAGE] messes legislation him opened Wednesday for unrestricted pe sary to prevent any recurrence of the operation, bringing to 62 the total] (0°, now doing business on a normal basis./days in recent troubles will and must be en-|Aid For Farms and Small Homes| Gilbert Semingson, state examiner, acted, he says. leader of to Be Sought By Presi- the next biennium, was allowed $26,- It is the understanding between the by president and congressional leaders dent From Congress | Mitchell Is Accused of Wilfully Evading Income Taxes of $657,152 telegraphed orders to the group of banks to reopen Wednesday, while 110 by the budget board, and Langer recommended $19,135. farm return to {ts pre-war pur- examiners continue audits of other BOK ca DALADIER TO VISIT Also gives him full powers to regulate, through a licensing sys- state banks-with a view to permit- tem, the handling in interstate Hindenburg. If congressional Pej Washington, March 22—()—Presi- | “2S additional reopenings this week. Saas =| PRIMER MSSDLN commodities, and it permits him to make marketing agreements. Semingson again pointed out re- opening of a limited number of banks should not be interpreted as Saypedgy foe erg mara lo 80, ions for reopening are session but there is no doubt being granted as rapidly as the regular that Roosevelt wants the basic en- Proper audits can be made. Ni titles of this far-reaching program to farm mortgage prograi N proposed in granite- @s soon as 5 emi ag ty og .fsae-| FOR PEACE PARLEY wg ri soa return for pro- . . i, Scrat ara ggg HOUSE COMMITTEE Sree f ina burry,;french Reported As Optimistic 4 Dune Center—Union Bank of Dunn sf ad Over Prospect For Defi- Elgin — Farmers and Merchants| Fredonia—First State Bank. 10 HOLD HEARINGS ON FORESTRY BILL 5 i i tT confidence President's Plan Meets Tempor- « he D, Romana ‘ seats, completed ary Delay When Group attorney . i ‘The senate jury with & aahington, March Coleharbor Dies|tvo minutes “aie . ployment met — (Continued temporary lay We Mrs. Emma Eskes, resident of North decided of pneumonia ] umonial L. H. McCoy to Succeed W. 8. Graham; C. E. Van Horne & : eld i uel Ey ltp? ane i E i [ it | | is by district the two men and aoe under (oe ‘The toe at Washburn moved out at | Westhethead of Moorhead, alleged to| which es oni ae oe in the family level of 10 feet but there has beett/be the bandit who began the shoot- |ty, The ‘was said to intend to| rows nea widhiad +)ing, Sem Brooks of Fargo, charged ' The ua aioe mati or tae nae ‘The credit ‘Born at ‘Bismarck the ice is. hold. with driving the truck in which itibe defined department, but he does not regard| pe 855, Mrs. Eskes South of “| was planned to remove the loot, and |iand, *|the proposed corps as militaristic or| pian are years old on her padi Ny RA Sg ag Ed Olson of Fargo, owner of, the) Jugostaria—must Bums as in the|under military control. ‘The She leaves four far from the South Dakota border,| “Conviction oii te spring, tra, ‘to Adjutant} Camps will be established and nor- grandchildren great- with the exception of Fort Rice, 18] mavinn sentence 0 The H, Smith of ‘Army who|mal order and disciplme, of course, randehildren. | The daugh- miles south of Bismarck-Mandan, defer of Wednesday ‘Bismarck citizens | will be insisted upon in these. ‘ters Mrs. Jennie Miller, Napoleon, ‘and Cannonball, about 26 miles south, |°f, {be defendants has to. refuse “panhandlers”| Counting the dollar a day pay and Mich.; Albert Eakes, Lansing, Mich.: at which points the ice remains in-|°5? 90 bond has been either on the ‘thelr doors.{the additional government expendi- Mrs, ‘Ruth Shuey, Hettinger: Mra. tact. : Smith said weather has)tures for food, housing and medica!| land ‘Ellen Dorson, Sterling; Mrs. Lawellin, Though no ‘and consequent | Re} rt Decrease seen an increase in the number of|care, the president feels that this| banks, here; and Edgar Eskes. Stanton. toads are anticipated, these always persons making solicitations for-help | wage will very near the level in| ority Rev. F. W. Grees, Underwood, will is danger of flood when ice remains and that in some cases persons are|many A ment at the OColeharbor funeral in the ri : E being told the Salvation Army iseither|. He has members of the | form credit wheal all unable or un to aid them. This|house and senate labor committees North 875,207,000 not the Sie S08, weeen Wo Seek Se ree ee See Home | ath bce ce gr pina og week ended ‘that every approached ‘refuse | Wednesday to discuss Chicago, March 22—(#)—James foo oo 000 in the the Cole, in of warehousing facili- Electric In- headquarters} BINGHAM GIVEN APPROVAL ties of the National Grain Washington, March 32.—(P)—The| 9, Corporation, Wednesday said the co- nomination of Robert Worth Bingham had increased its storage of Louisville, to be ambassador to} “Babe facilities in the Kansas t i : H i ii 7 i

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