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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Weatlior Report ] Oecd now! a aie | ESTABLISHED 1678 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1983 President | IMPROVED BUSINESS /° TS REPORTED FROM VARIOUS DISTRICTS Thousands Are Given Employ- ment and Spending Public ‘Loosens Up’ TRADE JOURNAL OPTIMISTIC Friends of Beverage Give It Sredit But Dry Forces Enter Hot Denial (By The Associated Press) The jingle of coins in cash regis- ters and the rustle of bank notes in [Pleads cantey | || SEED LOAN CHANGE TO ASSIST FARMERS Congressman Says Government | Regulations Modified Fol- lowing Petition s Pus “Human Sacrifice” Trial Is Mountaineers’ Holiday i} AUTO-STYLE SHOW [Fees Tesnto—] WILL END TONGRT | WITH FREE DANCE Hundreds of Visitors Invited to H Entertainment Follow- ing Program FOUR STATES ARE FAVORED Concessions Apply to Borrow- ers in Dakotas, Min- nesota and Montana Word was received here Friday night from Congressman William Lemke that the federal government has modified its regulations for 1633 feed and seed loans by eliminating a requirement that farmers give a crop mortgage or lien covering money ad- vanced for loans prior to this year. ‘The requirement for liens on prior seed and feed loans had brought pro- tests from North Dakota and a re- A criminal trial fs a rarity in mor untainous Martin county, Ken- tucky, so virtually everyone for miles around crowded into Inez, county seat, for the “human sacrifice cult” murder trial of John Mills and eight of his asserted followers. Above the old court: ./50-HOUR WORK BILL IS HELD IN SENATE Be ate He Will Seek to Recon- {rent prices have on hand sufficient seed sider Measure for use this spring, will be gi indebtedness rT} eau 88 weB2 3 fi H iH ££ | i 4 5 a8 tH E E k g 8 FL? i er i Hi i wil F aii val i been seri- ‘The i Lucinda Mills, 63. Below is a part courtroom being entertained by a house at Inez where the trial is held. Mrs. Rhoda Mills, right, is a principal witness and will tell of the “sacrifice” killing of Mrs. of the overflow crowd from the “medicine man” ventriloquist Roosevelt Sho GILLETTE REFUSES. PROFFERED POST AS HEAD OF UNVVERSITY Tells. Langer Administrative Work Is ‘Not to My Taste And Interest’ | Grand Forks, N. D., April 8—(7)— Dr. J. M. Gillette, head of the Uni- versity of North Dakota sociology de- and informal refusal of the proffered the institution. I know, it’s definitely _ Of Leading.to ain, France, the big three of ulders Job Forces of World in Anti- Depression Drive ‘Washington, April 8.— (#) — Presi- dent Roosevelt Saturday shouldered the leadership of the world’s first or- ganized effort to attack that common enemy—depression. In Europe, Asia, in the - western hemisphere, the nations one by one fell into line in response to the presi- dent’s invitation to plan the campaign Invited to send their chief of gov- ernment or another high official were the big four of Europe—Great Brit- with him. Germany and Italy out of the picture,” | Saturday. Position because expressions of satisfaction and indica- tions of . | Should all the nations invited to Recovery Is Attempting to Marshal come here and: South America, the {|Washington send their outstanding statesmen, the white house would be the center during the coming weeks lof the concentrated activity of the greatest group of international figures RECORD CROWD en 1,000 Watched Mannequin Par- ade and Inspected Auto- mobiles jay Bismarck’s colorful automobile and style show will be climaxed Saturday night with a big free dance, to which jall visitors are invited, it was an- nounced Saturday by 8. W. Corwin, chairman of the show's general ar- rangements committee. LUELLA PEARL HAMMER ‘The dance will follow the style show.| Los Angeles, April 8&—(?)—Testi- Automobiles on exhibit and the run-/mony in the kidnaping trial of Luella way for the style show will be cleared |Pearl Hammer, 35-year-old musician, from the spacious auditorium of the| formerly of North Dakota, ended late World War Memorial building to [mad mbes palsbomrmbeortiad Satan if » ', make room for hundreds o! “vlog? Ferretti bree ltl More than 1,000 spectators swarmed |‘ion of Mrs. Mary Skeele last Feb- into the show Friday afternoon and |‘Uary. evening as the two-day annual spec- |, Alienists had reported Miss Hammer tacle opened and officials pronounced ‘is sane, but her actions are those of the show the most successful ever held |® Person who is attempting to feign in the Capital City. insanity.’ Hundreds of shoppers came to the| Miss Hammer frequently interrupt city Saturday to take advantage of|¢d proceedings by shrill laughter and special bargain sales offered by mer- wild gestures. A defense motion that chants, as well as to attend the show. |she be acquitted by reason of insanity Attendance at the show Friday eve- a ning was approximately the same as|_ Mrs. Skeele was held 24 hours by that last year and a record-breaking kidnapers who lured her from home crowd is expected by officials Satur- day evening. A score of mannequins bathing beauties Friday ese exe hibited the latest in men’s wom- Miss en’s wearing apparel as they paraded was ill at her home while Mrs. Skeele ‘on the flower-banked runway in the|¥S held prisoner. center of the ear glean pooper tt in the balconies on main floor. A teqplichorsan feature was presented by students of the Margaret Ann Ramsey School of Dance. the program, visitors in- spected the automobiles of all makes jon display and visited the many ‘booths in which merchants are ex- (hibiting featured goods. 6.0. P. SENATORS 70 OFFER SUBSTITUTE band, caoopha F. Skeele of the music dozen |COllege ‘University of Southern peas California. Attempts to Dynamite Levee: Buffalo Gnats, Com- plicate Situation : ers in flooded sections of Mississippi, : sae ne a tee eae imi | SWwol wal Would Limit R Measure to ro ee . Leasing Plan Advocated ance of buffalo gnats complicated By Hoover Aide mattérs. ‘The refugee problem threatened to: ‘assume major proportions should the water continue its stand over the Wai ton, April 8&—(7)—A sub-| thousands of acres of low country it land demanded $10,000 from her hus- | permit LOWLAND AREAS IN COVERED BY FLOOD i i FOR FARM mn sail Marci Clearing skies Saturday led lowland. hing Program » Cash Registers Clang as New Beer Flows TO CONCENTRATE ON MORE EMPLOYMENT, AIDS T0 BUSINESS Mortgage Relief for Smalt Home Owner’ Is Given Prom- inent Position BANKING REFORM STRESSED Will Speed Payments of Frozen Credits and insure. Future Deposits Washington, April 8.—(®)—Presic dent Roosevelt is preparing for an early conclusion of his domestic emergency program and it will be centered on more jobs and domestic debt relief to offset deflationary ef- fects of earlier moves. He will add shortly to the $500,000,- betdicntetlanreiht le securities regu- m, ant farm refinancing and commodity price- lifting measures Pending in congress, the following: A_ two-billion-dollar city home mortgage ret \. the farm bill would be through the senate by late next week. ceptance said it was “virtual, government was confident he will 1 It was the ishing’ stitute for the Democratic farm pro-|has invaded. Estimates of the num-|made. gram, stripping away the proposed|ber made temporarily homeless placed | ;|broad powers for Secretary Wallace/the figure at 1,500. Most of these, but including the administration|/however, are Negro farmers used to mortgage relief plan, was being for-/abandoning their homes in the spring mulated Saturday by a committee of/and living with friends or relatives senate Republicans for presentation} until floods recede. of places, par- Levees at a ni and Sumner, special ambassador, made clear the talks with President Roosevelt Ae Advised by Forester Bottineau, N. D., April 8—(P}—A has been issued by F. E. », state forester and president of the school of forestry here, against purchase of unsatisfactory nursery and HE g ti i Wd te 5 i whether varieties Valle: oo gram which the United States Present in the Washington conversa- tions, although the matter of revision troversial ever assembled here. Many of the nations, however, es- pro- will obligations up incidentally with Mac- as the president has agreed to Additional Changes Announced by Vogel