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sis. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE -=3225+ ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1933 PRICE FIVE CENTS Bonds to Refinance U. S. Farms Break Opposition to Roosevelt Labor Plann has ATTEMPT 10 DELAY _As Ohio River Flood Took Deadly Toll DICTATORIAL POWER (GOVERNOR MODIFIES [Dieta ravaures[ TO ISSUE BILLION, | ¥ IS IRONED OUT IN : 5 GIVEN HITLER BY | MORATORIUM ORDER pac WHITE HOUSE TALK GERMAN REICHSTAG INNEW ST ‘ATEMENT Scheme Will Be Added to Pre- sent Farm Bill As Amend- ment to Gain Speed Responsible Leaders Predict Will Rule For Next Four Years) Proclamation Apparently Tight- Quick Passage As Result Without Interference By , ens Restrictions, Actual- of Conference Parliament ly Loosens Them JOINT SESSION PLANNED conga CALLS FOR QUICK ACTION Sealing Down of Farm Debts Is Considered Integral Part of Scheme ONLY SOCIALISTS OPPOSE/GRONNA CLARIFIES MATTER Tumultuous Applause Greets Chancellor's Fiery Speech to Assembly Advises Cass Sheriff That Fore- closure Is OK Uniess Own- er Lives on Property House and Senate Committees to Hear Witnesses Ex- plain Proposition JUDGE J. E. ROBINSON Washington, March 23.—()—An- oe Berlin, March 23.—(#)—The reichs-| modification of his moratorium or- cther step in the Roosevelt, program : 5 tag, with only the Socialists oppos-|der, issued March 4 in connection with 3 —that to put 250,000 men to work at : . Ba ing, Thursday passed an empowering |the bank holiday, was made Thursday reforestation — headed Thursday to- * act granting Chancellor Hitler's de-|by Governor William Langer in a fe }] al approval despite . : mand for four years of dictatorial /supplementary proclamation. ward congression: : opposition that for a time threatened — ae : power. Although couched in language delay. - oe 3 The outcome was inevitable, but the | which indicates that it is intended to fortast by responsible leaders Wed-| With the Ohfo river at ite highest stage since 1937, loss of life, suffering and great damage has re | | noir Cito Weis eeterem of trerter |peedmenon craination of ie by sulted i ion hich. up text and comparison with the origin: ‘two-hour white in scores of towns flooded by its surging tide. Here is the main street of Pomeroy, O., with = nesday night after mm i to halt in the avery business place inundated. Note the persons marooned on the halcony in the left foreground. conte was “ths SpOkaemae adh presuarasson shows saa ‘t! 5 Socialists. : embryonic a lnaage that might grants acid not sontatued tn tase Rains Continue to Flood | first document. FRENCH WILL AWAIT “Tf you (Nazis) really want social re- [advised ihe Cae cana sheriff = Civil War Veteran, Eccentric e e e construction you would need no such/new proclamation permits foreclosure " - law as this.” Figure in North Dakota, | Stricken Ohio River Areal U8. STATEMENT ON cs eeSirecee re eee noise at Age of 90. : test act by the gover- of labor, Dern of war, Ickes of inter- Crest Surges Toward Mississi was i ao Setion i wubb, “CHAT war:vote Se Sass (2 MOREBANKSARE. [=iSeercoesmr| “WARDEBT QUESTION 2e-eae Sas ewes te ore Cre Lewis W. Douglas. the new budget pi, Presaging Trouble on 4 destruction of Communism to the|ferm. ada craletee Dakota tupreme court from 1917 to fore of his program and promised ®} Although foreclosures on personal| 1923, died at the national soldiers’ director. Giant Stream campaign of “ home at Milwaukee, Wis. Thursday ORDERED REOPENED Daladier Wants More Knowl-|#eainst all traitors. after a long illness, according to an in We ‘Wave after wave of applause and pparent Associated Press dispatch. B - Louisville, Ky., March 23—)—as; @dge Before Acting on wo ie ‘He was 90 years old. Y STATE EXAMINER letysepessdsne! Mississippl, presaging Payment Proposals “No gigantic revolution of similar ting by the mortgagor of une | supreme bench when he was Ts gears floods in western Kentucky, Illinois dimensi the officer in charge of the sale| ld. With his flowing white hair by facsuadsastubsua verge sonard artngana loca vais Pr eierebre eerrratimee rope) payer bers mneerere ee] List Brings to 64 Total Granted] tin aymmcae, 7S ORAS dripping this proclirention’? © ne Denefita of) sore from the time he became s si- program from the charge that it = Showers descended on the already Crtme ‘The governor's proclamation said the | Preme court justice in 1917 until two would tend to reduce the wage stand. Bream on Nor- | overloaded watershed of the Obio val- [persone nas ‘conveyed to the Social- 2 the Years ago, when he went to the sol- She called it a relief plan and not bi er Theta eee German ed ‘While here, he resided at the Grand an employment program and - said =! hoe . f Pacific hotel. that employers had realised that the “pth ooponee giggled Judge Robinson was defeated for é So light as to not cause serious in- “ tons purchasing power of wage earners| Reopening of 12 additional state flow ‘Restoration of the monarchy is at reelection to the supreme bench in the rediiced must be sustained if business was to|banks Thursday brought the total to|““rne Ohio began seceding along the ee ee ates had reed present not to .be discussed, 20 long ; 1922, when he was 80 years of age. Dew bonds, iors ose teatne «hemensiansi 4 reopenings since the first of the|150 miles of waterfront between Ash- Claimed He Speeded Law it was not ée- Under the plans being form week. land, Ky., and Cincinnati after driving “Whereas, the prevailing financial According to the 1919 North Dakota bonds would be is- for putt the into action after 4 3 ‘ bluebook, Judge Robinson was given : hy iting : plan the Jabor| Gilbert Semingson, state examiner, Ldecarmgeon of vee orale nal . ally mil-|Conditions in this state are such that the ree vote in the history srfpter tt would enroll unemployed |sald examinations of others of the 1401 sina" Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana.|ment of the defaulted interest. of : property| State for a judicial reformer. It was t would | state banks are continuing and other | : a misery,” said the chancellor. his claim that he brought an end to At least 12 deaths had been laid di-/| $19,000,000 on war debts owed to the He dealt only in a general way| Mortgage foreclosure and execution 7 > Teopenings will be announced soon. |rectly or indirectly to the flood. United States was introduced in the] with economic sales with the loss of their homes and rd eh qescaadl in wiltow scrgar ‘The banks reopened Thursday are:! mt court. a lcatecailinnl g 8 s§ ai i g ol | 3 Es if 3 issues. Refugees hoped to reclaim their disarmament iterated |Of their livestock and farm machinery residences after a week or two, pro- f the tamiliay Geren theney "| necessary for the pursult of their us- Hench aie rains prays the] . “ has been waiting for|UAl occupation; and ; Enderlin—Citizens State Bani meantime. ver was stationary France ulfillment by other “Whereas, adequate protection Enderlin—Peoples & Enderlin State |#t Louisville, another 100 miles down- Tons of thaty promise te retvee aria. | against the secrifice by our citizens of gee preenorge pes ier ae han plea ments,” he cried as the house ap-|their homes and personal property | decided burn—Lineoin State Bank of |#lmosi grou! plauded “We would gladly|necessary for the farming of their Of lhere, but was still rising at Owens-|was not discussed while he was in from inereecing “me Sal liend cannot be secured under those i ii za | kee FF3 8 gees i i) pegee ih } Glenburn. Horace—Burrell State Bank of Hor-|boro, where it was already five feet|London recently in connection with others would to|conditions except through the tem- retary of agriculture for controlling - sacle crop surpluses. ace, above ‘flood stage, and at Paducah, the approaching world economic con: porary suspension under reasonable eps ni es ake Kindred—Kindred State Bank. where it had not yet reached flood | ference. Sena State Bank. ls. Oregon, Republican leader, said he 5 would ask for hearings, a Medora—Stockmens level —_— Mohall—The Citizens State Bank} With the Mississippi river already| BRITISH ASK ENVOY at Mohall. swollen before the Ohio's flood water/TO GET ‘LOW-DOWN’ Mohall—Renville County Bank. swept into it, residents of western| London, March 23.—()—Contradic- ‘Whereas, Alig age ea auc 4. hal Fab Rhame—The Bank of Rhame. bot- | tory press reports regarding President their time, soldier and neglect their| ‘The bill would apply to wheat, cot- Scranton—Bank of Scranton. tomlands bega: Peng tale lige ed eaacornoneye opp duties,” Judge Robinson ton, tobacco, corn, rice, hogs, cattle, oe a British am in Wi a “Ten sheep, milk and its products. The pe DARDS: pect ascertain exactly the American posi- ve Ae a =; (NEIL QUITS JOB = als rien Saag ey ey Banking Mississippi, Monday. authoritative quarters today. farmers to reduce their output in re- reported Thursday suse eR Meanwhile it was understood the for direct payments or rentals WITHIN. D, HIGHWAY |Sese~'sseemne‘nstzex"sn| Minot Team Defeated Sommiasion to, Washington les Gor- we brings the total to 131 of 163 operating} Tn National Tourney|" = Hines Is Mentioned a5 i i F FR lf iz 2 i Hi ui i Z g ff Resigns After 13 Years With Nab Seventh Person | o:%ness> sntered th i For Transport Chief lege of participating in @ pool of gov- Department; May Go to In Fargo Shootings|* — ernment-owned cotton. Neighboring State March Hines Miuwctor-woneral ry rail- against days of debate which Rn Fargo, N.D. March 23.—(P—A sev pg leg el ag “Toraday ticlsm, but the Democratic control period, is the man most prom- inently mentioned in usually well- informed Wall Street quarters this E i i ! ie Jz for the i | | 8§ fant i i | i Fi i i te i? gE aE i iu cago O'Neil has been with the highway disad ‘but showed department for the last 15 years and| worth, is spirit by scoring four field Wed-| uniess the property con- for the last nine years he has beenjed. He was ae a teal coe maaates of ‘obstruc-| sents in writing thereto, or unless the in charge of all highway construction | Peter Jesten, play. to|otficer or person designated to hold in this state. During that period/sheriff, and Bt. possession of the ball said sale knows or ascertains that the practically every road in the present | county sheriff, ‘and literally sailed debtor is not, as to all or part of said highway system has been built. county jail here. through piling up a 11 to 3 , entitled to the benefits of During that time he has gained) Bava is charged lead quarter. this tion. Subject to the note among highway engineers for|alleged participation At third period, all state, county skill in building certain types of roads|burglarize the when’ 24 points, Bt. etticars are hereby ones at remarkably low costs. Bergeson, state's Leo tally but two perform no official act O'Neil said nothing of his future/is alleged to have fleld our free throws. in any degree, accomplish, plans other than that he has several/ers who are under ‘The: other games follow: assist in the foreclosure oT proposals under consideration and loot. Jasper, Ind., 25; Sturtevant, Wis., of any home, or the may accept @ position in charge of| Bava'’s night | 1) of necessary and construction work in an adjoining |club was city| St. Mary's, Niagara Falls, N. Y., 31; ot se state. at lib-/Our Lady of Good Counsel, Fonda, dispossession of Moor- | tows, 20. lost their; North Dakota Used a 982, or As Horrible Example H. D. M’Cullough Is subject St. Paul, March 23—(?)—Reminded Berthold Agency Head that Saturday is the last day for in- Soon Torr, trotneing Mile ithe: sete ae, (Tribune Service) pensation, the eenate Dakota's! ‘Elbowoods, N. D., March 23.—H. D. ‘Thursday received a protest against | new state begin | McCullough, former superintendent of the usual custom of covering the Peck Indian Agency at Pop- Ld i | | i iH i if i | H tl : FH | [ i i | HE i F 5 se HE Dakota legislati be. unloaded work | Dakota. He was born at Park sepa, od Panay. Se but | can begin. ‘and moved to Milton with his par- through ‘The granite will base|ents when he was a boy. He was “One of¢my Catholic friends, s/of the huge building. Graduated from the North Dakota North Dakota legislator, wrote me,”| Indiana limestone the tural college with the class of said Senator Adams, “that he had to Se are shes, wey later teaching schoo! at Buffalo eat fish for 72 hours.” April, Davis and Milton. Becoming serious, he admonished! Concrete work at @! Before entering the Indian service the senate to get its work done with-/ rapid rate on -|in 1930, when he became superinten- in the time set the constitution | tive wing of the dent at Poplar, he was an agricultural which, the attorney general has ruled.|the extension ‘agent and farm manage- feet by ment specialist in Gouth Dakota. .