The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1933, Page 1

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unez. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE "2 5 ESTABLISHED 1873 ~ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1938 PRICE FIVE CENTS Home Loan Aid Bill Is Offered | ‘Production Cost’ Is Voted Into Farm Bil aeacnen ; BROADENED 10 HELP + ROOSEVELT HANDED | aa Navy Board Seeks Cause NAVY BOARD PLANS |BRISH ENGINEER | Gerard Stated as FIRST DEFEAT BY TOCONTINUE AKRON | TURNSINPORMERIN | —2¥ox Aesin_ [MORTGAGE BURDENED SENATE COALITION INQUIRY AT CAPITAL} COURT AT MOSCOW “| | president sends Special Mess age to Congress Asking wean Support For Plan Will End Investigation At Air} Countrymen Face Each Other, een jae Station Saturday, Move One Confessing Espionage, 4 sneneeeann to Washington Other Denying It FINANCE PLAN IS FAVORED of Akron CARRIES APPROPRIATION Government Would Put Two Billion Dollars. Into Spe» cial Corporation PROBE DISASTER TO J-3)SECRET POLICE MENTIONED Aerologist Says Bad Weather| Testimony, However, Fails to First Record Vote in Senate on Pa ha sma on April 3 Made Non-Rigid Bare Methods Used By ict Manne April 13—(P)—Presl- s, Farm Rel Sup) Roosevelt added to his emergency ' Airship Unsafe Ogpu in Prosecution Program ursday Flexible Provision : ee — ee ‘o ‘Tetinance. mortgagee ‘e " i Lakehurst, N. J. April 13—(#)—]| Moscow, April 183—(@)—Two Brit- ee Creation of a permanent system of Members of the Navy Departalent’s board of inquiry, chosen to investigate the cause of the de- federal Washington, April 13—(#)—By six . ‘The naval board inquiring into the|ish engineers accused of espionage : savings and loan associations struction of the airship Akron, are shown here as they copvened at Lakehurst, N. J. Left to right faced each other Thurs- f 8s well as an emergency $2,000,000,000 votes, the senate Thursday handed the administration its first defeat— inserting @ cost of production guar- ‘ antee into the big farm relief bill. are Capt. Harry ©. Shoemaker, Rear Admiral Henry B. Butler, presiding, Lieut.-Com. Sydney Akron disaster and the loss of the| and sabotage across urtroom, turn- |‘ corporation to refinance home mort- Krause and Lieut-Com. Ralph G. Pennoyer, judge advocate. blimp J-3, which went out to look|iny crows the courtroom, one turn-|'* yates w. Gerard, above, war~ lenges would be comecer under the for survivors, announced Thursday time ambassador to Germany, bill recommended to congress by the that the hearing at the air station! “} is expected to be President | president. A coalition of Democratic and Re- publican independents put tt through Burleigh Play Days Will |WDONALD OUTLINES. Sayin comune bot a: ter pg ae oh samnitasion cpproal| BBQ Conducted May2and6 OBJECTIVE OF eanoyer fi vinta redents, aied Pe BAD WEATHER HALIS Shee: CANADIANFIGURES "== see) ‘TO CAPITAL OF U, S| SSSSree sees == ROPOSED TEST ORa= as SHOW SHARP GAIN ‘ pincer Tells British Parliament He asren testimony Thursday and hear IN WHEAT STOCKS county for, m Aims At Good Will and | crash board feelssuch community “is unsuffi- Better Understanding Increase, However, Is Less ciently served by local financing institutions.” Than Margin Established By 1932 Crop Macon Is Ready to Take to Air] In snother special message Gress, the president asked for But Clear Skies, Soft tion to permit Winds Are Lacking Postponement of both [eect payments in Akron, Ohio, April 13.—(#)—The As Farm first test flight of the U. 8. 8. dirigi-| He ble Macon to determine whether the navy will accept her was postponed at noon Thursday by Lieutenant London, April 13—(#)—Prime Min- | i : i A 5 +] Ga eaFee [y Hi i H fied bs [| Ht set but Thornton ignored the question. Later he admitted his original state- ment was made without duress, but he still insisted it was not true. id, lame since childhood, told the court he had collected mili- tary, economical and political infor- mation at Leningrad and at Zlatoust pee ee hauling during the period April 7 to 1 a “wrecked mae- ; i 18. Nine alterations had been plan-|chinery at Zlatoust, where there is| ‘TS. probably around ts well as age, declared ned, one of which was the reinforc-|@n important power plant, in an ef- home ownership as a guarantee of so groups for Forse empestroere Schools ing of intermediate frames in the|fort to cripple factories making war ¢lal and economic stability.” winning the greatest number of points. ae. 4 Europe today. Every time MacDonald made & statement of this kind the prosecutor turned to Thornton. ee you admit that?” he would .|_ Each time Thornton’s answer was " ! no. The only information he ever Committees in charge of the other 5 collected or ordered collected, he said, branches include: Music—Pauline/on the European was information concerning the oper- Rishworth, McKenzie, Mrs. Agnes inacceptal ation of machinery installed at Rus- Wright, Sterling, Esther Jacobson, sian plants by his company. Driscoll, and Mrs. Ruth Reitzel, Me- nations He did admit, however, that he had {moken; declamation—Marcus Wagle,| paid 3,000 rubles for “current ex- Wing, John Beauclair, Moffit, and| mission successful. Penses” to a Russian named Dolgov, H a Se. Be eee Aenean 08:8 AGEN eRe the contests Americans nor Englishmen i vacateur. Jn the near future, | jeould ‘hide the fact that debt. pay- No Spies in Company Seen for Northwest “There are no spies in our com- oe fi ? ” St. Paul, April 13.—()—Authorita- ee Oe ane OF CREDIT BUREAU esses 3s oer wok “uve sour tm rated ald ton Pleasant , Grass Lake, Esther- But MacDonald said: “I systema-|¢8y cont curtailment in| passes den ay ville, Painted Woods, Ecklund, Glen-| pen. : ites | tically collected information” and r|important train service atfected that) (Continued on ‘page four) supposed other engineers did the only. ANCIENT CUSTOM IS wersations, aS same.” ad Affirm Conviction wot APP Conservar |e waa atfected by the teatinony of Denna, nue tor For Business Thornton (L. C. Thornton, one of the In Marcovitz poeta onesie (Continued on page four) ‘ Ne § i ! aH ? i i gree “ae tf ) z farm mortgages; loans on farm. mortgages, after the expiration i ty R FRERE an itn i il < HT by P i et rE = 5 g5 F al a g g ig 3 i i 5 i p i ; 4 afi : i ate Hl i Ele i i : ‘The state supreme court Mrs. Owen Confirmed tment of a conservator to su-) As Envoy to Denmark Washington, April 13.—()—Meet if pa-|Pope Carries Blessed Secra- ment to Pauline Chapel For Public Veneration i i i it E FF E H - ‘ £ Vatican City, April 13.—(P}—A Thursday carried the Blessed ment from its tabernacle i Hi i ! Lf Hat ne ib tt if it tL per . i : F campaigner, will leave soon for Den- L ! | [ - jretail prices in New York City, the mark, the country she toured in an ‘most a ae be its fold sole sunt: lnonmmanes Sel. tna hanes of at here hilt 4 ‘Senator | dealers selling more than 45 quarts of pind would ex-|milk s day are the first steps in plac- teller, privilege to the|ing the milk industry under state con- ee which ‘bonds, ao that|trol. Later the price the farmer gets : pong je SS irene re ry here, commandeering car. 2 treasury open i otfioes 00 | be tiret from the Find Woman’s Body odin an automobile near the bulld-| Chapel: such savings in administration as ing. Using keys taken from the jan-| _ ise? might be made through salary reduc- Trunk Mystery| _ cunass itor, the gunman entered the bank | ollege of tions. — Peiping, and rounded up s stenographer, &/ 1) coried the —_—_—_—— 13.—()—The body | ports reaching bookkeeper, Fred D. Greene, co ‘OASIS’ OF SOUTH woman of sbout/ed that the Gent, and Lowell his ———- New Orleans, April 13.—()—Lou- in a small steam-|Manchukucan they = isiana became an “oasis” of the deep) ‘Thursday in front of/ great wall and a ‘advent eS eee bio President’ be nary Sistine chapel Tonlsnnn tat ely sate in the noe Sone ws dienovered ete) STORM HITS a m9 Paris, tation i ine batd | OF 8 oo which now three- been warming] Boston, April stressed Einstein front ban- fo fiemoctves ‘by a fire {n'a metal call|mised in some portions with crisis with phy- Feb- have Gt fallowed, ead fire, Lowell under the approach to the Madison/sleet, brought one death in means.” the] tical seized gun and returned the fire. eetting up machin-/ at about 4 a. m., to gather ‘through the night. ' April] the together dashed to auto- its huge, three} which to the ———_ be} trom mobile, By Fe More Young) ‘gales market for) trunk was at wn ee ee her Greene ky Beg new crc per oemt] their return’ im. Boston, death drew away, ‘none robe tt snow. was belleved to have been bit,

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