The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1933, Page 1

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allace Is Firm on Farm Bill -Hitler Plans A Weather Report "Wo dalded tatters <a) Z =) fe oe S THE BISMAR BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1933 a North DaKote’s Oldest Newspaper djustment of Jewish Problem WAR CLOUDS LIFT [Tom Mooney to Have New Trial WITHOUT REVISION Farm Secretary Voices Opposi- tion to Substitute Idea of Southern Solon URGING ENACTMENT ADMINISTRATION IS, Chicago, March 25—()—An ap- Their statements said they were Opposed to “whoopee” parties on | Solemn Drinking Is | Urged by Wet Chiefs peal for a “dry” return of beer went out Saturday from leaders of four national anti- societies. tunity to Clear Himself of Noted Convict Granted Oppor- Years in Penitentiary Gets New Trial SELLS FOUR RARMS Brass Hats Say Its in Line AS LISBON SHERIFF | After 16 | ap- insti- Open for Business (By The Associated Press) survey indicated Saturda: A that more than 15,300 of the 15,300 Banks Are Prozimately 19,296 banking ~ NEWS AGENCY SAYS BEING CONSIDERED April 7, the day beer becomes legal again, Committee Shies at Speed; WARNS DELAY IS HARMFUL on grounds of tem- Ralph M. Shaw, chairman of the Illinois division of the Asso- ciation Against the Prohibition Perance and possible ill political effects. Murder Charge RECALLS OUTRAGE OF 1916 At least 10,000 of the approxi- With Dictum Homes in Palatinate secuted Race From Their However, ‘and Will Hear - More Witnesses than hilarity and hulabaloo.” Wilson Halted March ONE SALE IS POSTPONED CHAIN STORE ATTACKED March 25.—()—De- Washington, spite a plea by Secretary Wallace for speed, the senate agriculture commit- tee decided Saturday to continue. hearings on the administration farm bill next week and prospects were that it would not be reported to the senate before Thuraday at the earliest. ings By Order from Langer To Brocopp Militia Injected Into Proceed- ance; Mercantile Houses Are Closed Saxon City Is Scene of Disturb- Berlin, March 25.—(/)—Chancellor! Adolt Hitler will take action to adjust the whole problem of eastern Jews, that Ele its The decision of the committee was reached after Ws [yehinetrachns ae 588 & Mayor A. P. Lenhart Are Among Recipients 1933 FLOWER WEEK Governor William Langer and if it cele at” venriommaiatiey for that tbe ee Dy Somnaneen bn inn rarer bred framed t teresta:” ‘The movement i He 3 rial Hie Le g ul has been ‘of worldwide nll TO INCREASE TRADE SAYS ERRORS MAKE WORLD TEAMWORK TAX CANCELLATION i HE He itl SU. 8. —s ENACTMENT INVALID iB He i i aeet ne propeeed if cgay A i Segis F PE alt Sisiyts : ill i He te le HF 2 an i ri & sigetad Pal a is fi i mt i tid international Aid 3 a reli Pe #2 8 ia ue i if i 4 phe ues ae : i iil Pa inulin ion He He bvaed af8 spel precy _ intimately 1 ing situation and Tana which ted district a Serious Damage te light of the int night, A anand ae } af = hw PREDICTIONS REVISED pen aT li sBe 2 ne a Heal ae if ili Hd a is Under Fire), Petitions were MMioncys supporters shed for the county district “ginsaormneggre cncelmgecy valine ral a aaraaaaa ry #? to accomplish | ¢, of excessively lies in aimed al it removal exchange Poder yor nies rt 1A ARG GETS STATE ROAD POST i the fundamental anes a economic conditions world sours tional team-work il rile Lat | ak uy? Piety oa deere eend - the lower i & te thy i ar ite a ‘ial yl xe 33255 3 |z in! i i a neti F in tn fii ni F any a3 ee ai Ht i Po ei i i ey il att HATE sith il il i ih 7 - i iat eta te ri ih Ae i ih i of outhmestern Ind Indiana, fui ate Rola who have aniouty wa iy. expected te farther overflow in ie ee cence A ie DED au a a tr ili ll 3 weer Kentucky ad = | the Oblo trom the} isville, Ky. with no more ia HH ei is AF “ a ae FE eit ae ci Bi z al ig E bai Six State Banks Get 28883 gineer Succeeds O'Neil in Charge of Highway ir ii 43 & £3 Is Not Effective #3 Pe oh supreme court in the house. as amended bill, however, does not) . ‘ll amendments adopted by conference report that the both owes, Cites Court Decision was appointed. The senate mnbly concur in the house amend on third reading the bill ie enraled ture in the form in which the gover- sont 8 a3 ie! 4 Trouble clouds scheduled to hang over Lisbon this week-end with the possi- bility that the local National Guard One mortgage foreclosure sale char- “dubious” under Gov. ‘William Langer’s proclamation and a] frre dioenediecmenrendoreilagge Trust Company acterized as OF FEDERAL COURT Children Sought by Large all Hil poediach reed Za Rules Bill Easing Pay- nate 7" a i i a eastern nations, who have been held ' le by He t dis-| Status of Two Widows tressing conditions in Germany. Close upon this statement from an! refugees from post-war persecutions in Poland, Hungary, Russia and other i Hla af 3 al ane i] inpu il Hilts il He fale abss jae Pu “S562 - (i tt HE Hae ETH IL > i Healey fore: ace r= Hi At ai be fal! i il li sales were scheduled} The North Dakota sheriff had in-/ has ruled, y owners oc- : cupied by owner are permitted by the aa aac ia nor signed it. foreclosure sales on .property not oc- Child Labor, Prohibition Ohio Joins States aaaaal aa5” ub ae He Hoh ibe ce i aSs said, “smiles = nai ncaetl he on. lien Hue 2s correspondents in which ile fie? ll “as| Jamestown En; aa Pat- wit He Be is ih Sasegtady fy A at t ii “a alt ane i 3 ii a ig ih 2é 2 iy amount plus six —— Quelled » Mareh 25 xe bed luced by Senator R. W. ‘31, 1934. hatin: of Students of the original 3 a*§ te | Partial cancellation of personal int ud 2 s billy dul : i Hh af ts 2 Hy li ia Hi Lie ca He a HOR NGneeE & Pa ea Hr LAL Ge A ta 33 f : peli EE ae i its il Fi fp ane il ay rat th feat le : ele te 1 it Hag ut ie i i ae at 3

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