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jax: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “= ESTABLISHED 1878 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1933 PRICE FIVE CENTS hallenge Moratorium in Court al Beer Election Is Asked by Wets/mmsime f ASKS WPKENNA FOR {gnores War Debt ]/PUSH ARRANGEMENTSICITY WATER RATES Inflation’s ‘Big Three’ Map Plans for Senate Fight : FOR WORLD PARLEY! LOWERED; 10 SAVE: | ja a —= eg TO HELP BUSINESS} CONSUMERS $14,000 ants Judge to Direct Official to Proceed With Fore- closure Sales Trade and Currency Stabiliza-|Lawn Rate of 15 Cents Per tion Seen As Outcome of Hundred Over Winter Aver- Conferences age Effective Now FOR INTATION OF 1 NEW CONTROL BL / Meeting in Bismarck Asks Gov- ernor to Call Special Poll to Decide Issue BROCOPP GETS WARNING Adjutant General Told Action Against Bond Will Follow 7 Interference - ORGANIZATION 1S FORMED CONVERSATIONS RESUMED) AWARD SIDEWALK CONTRACT Roosevelt and M’Donald Again} Ralph Forsythe Scores Plumb- Confer; Call Assistants to ing Board and Inspectors Provide Data Before Commission The validity of Governor William Langer’s moratorium Fargoan Is Named President; and D. E. Shipley Is Elect- ed Secretary Washington, April 25—(#)—Amer-| Reduced water rates, which will ican conferences with the British and|save consumers approximately $14,- French, hailed by participants as/000 this year, were ordered by Bis- auguries of a new order for interna-!marck’s city commissioners in their tional trade and currency éstabiliza-/ regular weekly business meeting Mon- tion, proceeded apace Tuesday at the| day evening. Here are three senators who drafted the inflation bill to give President Roosevelt authority to issue white house and state department. Income under the new rate scale three billion dollars in new currency and to reduce the gold content of the dollar. Shown discussing President Roosevelt and Prime/ will be sufficient to operate the city plans to battle senate opposition to the measure are, left to right, Senators Key Pittman of Nevada, ) Machinery for initiating a proposed | Jaw Uberalizing the beer act enacted ‘by the recent legislature has been set ened H Minister MacDonald of Great Bri-/ water department and provide for Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma, and James F. Byrnes of South Carolina, tain spent more than an hour on| bond interest and retirement, Myron guarantee success for the London | mission. 2 ° economic conference. Now and again The new lawn-sprinkling rate, ROOSEVELT PARLEY | Offers Big Diamond 0p EN DOOR IN ASIA members of their advisory staffs! which is effective at once, is 15 cents T ‘0 Ss ave N ewspaper principles and details designed to} H. Atkinson, manager, told the com- were called into the oval room at the|for each hundred cubic feet per month | executive mansion to give facts want-/in excess of the average winter con- —_——_. Fs ed, or to help otherwise. sumption of the customer. LENDS CONFIDENCE Washington, April 25.—(P}—The FACES DIFFICULTIES world famed Hope Diamond has z Es ceed with Q —taining new beer legislation, A doven men were in the group of| ‘The former lawn rate provided rool ened 4 ‘tthe association for the repeal American and French experts who| water used for such purpose should been offered by Mrs. Evalyn stopped } Co t ok Fol assembled in Secretary Hull's office] be computed only after 300 cubic feet ‘Walsh McLean, estranged wife of NDER MANCHU PLAN * Stone, Fargo, will continue its ernment Spokesman Fol-| at the state department for thetr|had been added to the winter aver- the former publisher of the Wash- > work. lows Same Policy Outlined first detailed survey of problems be-|age, and the rate was 17 cents per ington Post, as security for a loan An executive committee composed tween the two nations. . hundred cubic feet. — which she hopes to use to save the a | Former Premier Herriot, mean-| New general water rates, which will newspaper for her sons. New State Demands Recogni- to work out tion As Preface to Equal while, encouraged by his conversa-| become effective July 1, are as fol-|Disarmament Conference | ‘Along with the diamond, Mrs. Trade Opportunity businessmen \- -__ tion with President Roosevelt Mon-|iows: first 400 cuble feet, 35 cents . McLean has placed in the hands ee ne a day night, spent hours in his hotel| per hundred; next 2,900 cubic feet, 28] | opens Tuesday With High of a Washington desler a pigeon ‘While the convention went on rec- . quarters studying the political as-/cents; next 30,000 cubic feet, 21 cents; Hopes of Success blood ruby, a collection of emer- ord as favoring the referendum of the 2 and all over 33,300 cubic feet, 14 cents. alds, sapphires, and a snuff box beer law enacted by the legislature, Present rates are: first 400 cubic of diamonds and emeralds that 1938, ‘The P. A) members of the executive committee night he expected to pursue with the/ feet, 37% cents per hundred; next ‘once was the property of « Sultan (Copyright, by etal, said they believed that problem would president and Premier MacDonald!7,100 cubic feet, 30 cents; next 90.000} Geneva, April 25.—(— President) o¢ Turkey. Tokyo, April 25.—(P)—' - be attacked by amending the beer act the “discussions upon gold and war|cubic feet, 22% cents; all over 37,500|Roosevelt’s conversations with foreign} “1 am trying to raise some |Chukuo government's promise of an . door and equal opportunity in through initiated legislation. debts. cubic feet, 15 cents. statesmen in Washington gave to the} money on the Hope diamond and | Pen Fe Want Wier Sale : War Debts to Fore Sidewalk Contract Awarded | worid disarmament conference, re-| some other jewels of mine to try | trade in Manchuria, presupposes Tes | sate The beer act, which becomes effec- Meanwhile it was indicated more} 4 contract for laying and repairing ning Tuesday, the most promising} Nd save my children's estate and vosetred 4 pret faksoue cate polpwcoml ‘tive July 1, provides for municipally ‘clearly that the discussions had cen-| sidewalks, curb and drive-ways for|©Pé » particularly the Washington Post, | Teo" © sch ‘recognize Manchukuo, es oe | " = — x controlled liquor stores, while the con- . Special | tered more definitely on British and!the city this year was awardéd to] moralsupport it has ever had. which I regard as their greatest Challenges vention tome ® law which would “rise ag for war debts set- Reinhold Delser after a review of bids! The conference has reached the) heritage,” Mrs. McLean said. ae acs Komai, ern’ i to Brocopp said permit sale of beer in various business, sul of considering concrete = “I still have and always unless National Guard de- places, such as hotels, . | Having taken up the debis auestion| "'pased on the estimated amount of] Ct, for arms redustions, which it is| have absolute confidence in the sists from “illegal interference” with Tecreation parlors and drug stores. “The year jin purely private discussions with the | work to be done this year, Delzer’s bid : Post and feel that it is well worth the sheriff and his deputies in the Members.of the executive. commit- tial visiting statesmen, the president/totaled $855, compared to $044 for|sgreed are tied up inextricably with fighting for. I am still trying and Of foreclosure sales, applica- tee are A. G. Sundfor, Fargo, C. J. & necessary preliminary| Summoned their advisers and now 18} william J. Noggle and $1,006 for Rue|the measure for economic recovery! win go on trying to save it for will be made to the courts for u , Valley City, Fred Kietzman, La- driving to a conclusion the Ameri-| Brothers, Inc. being sifted at the Roosevelt talks. them.” redress and to the state bonding de- previ crnd aetian; Jamestown, Pred | lain 5 can proposals for a new order in| neizer's detailed bid was as follows:| Heretofore disarmament, like eco- ‘The Post tiow is in receivership. partment for . Peterson, Bismarck, Henry Dueme- ¢ world affairs as his part of any bar-| excavation, 90 cents per cubic yard;|nomic recovery, has been impeded by! The collection of jewels was said Brocopp last week prevented Sheriff: c, J. H. Hanley, Man- Gain on that subject. filling, 90 cents per cubic yard; con-|moral apprehension for the future | to have cost millions originally. poss Klein from : Dickinson, and W.| tion in going off gold is in no sense} The complete American program | crete sidewalks, 13 cents per square|Norman H. Davis, United States am- Se ie" yiven specitl feciilties end treat. | mortgage related to relations or conversations| Was presented to M. Herriot at the! root: cross walks, 22 cents per square |bassador-at-large, is here to put the vegerdiess of the policies of | and Daniel with other countries but is prompted | white house Monday night in a meet-| root: driveways, 18 cents per square|same vigor in this conference that T E fan of termed “a feeble attempt of the re-| by internal conditions. ing that lasted until midnight and/ foot: paving repairs, 19 cents per| President Roosevelt is injecting in the minor cent legislative assembly to enact] “We are happy,” Chamberiain con-|'Tuesday the French staff of experts! square foot; relaying block walks, 7|broader field of problems. The main FRANCE JOINS RUSSIA Jegislation with reference to legaliza- | tinued, “to think that our desire for| took it up for detailed study. cents per square fogt; straight curb/task is to allay fears of European na- MALAY ERPS tion of sale of beer in the state,” and| international cooperation is MacDonald, who joined the presi-! and gutters, 65 cents per linear foot;|tions that their national soil may be ‘April 25—UP)—Close rela- i HE “ by the United States and while we|dent in a declaration of “deep satis-| ojrou! itters, in Coventry said. urged —— safiatactory (0 ee cones faction” over the three days of eco- mpacear beeper oy medoleed per reer ‘The resumption of disarmament ef- Seite conan roa a pease an] In he ee ‘The measure enacted by the legisla- nomic discussions, was invited to re- per square foot. forts is centered about Franco-Ger- velopments which at the same time eral, Coven! ture restricts sale of beer to munic- turn to the white house late Tues-|" For an hour the commissioners|man relations. The opinion is ex- tend to strengthen Pranco-Russian | rounds Spally-controfied dispensaries, effec- ; 't! day with his staff of experts for a last) neard Ralph Forsythe, who was given|pressed by most delegates that if friendship. “That tive July 1. consideration, " conference on the remaining points at! failing mark in his last examina-|France and Germany would reach an Official quarters have called atten-| 50° “perm appe tt ber’s |armament agreement the whole prob- y leornpegiad oe ie pb at Everything pointed toward the world pe jorge rll penkecg pri de-|lem of disarmament would take on a| Grouping of Western Democrats Lt Lear yong in the ong and at the same time raise i | arememaie copterenee $0 he held A tered, naw. sapect and aon. tind a. solniion. id Old Line Republicans easing. uneasiness over the Man- Setney $0.tetas sate OL come ati ae (Continued on Page Two) Until, however, France and Ger-| 4" P Sian uae eee. pense and eliminate the heavy tax scored many get together, perhaps through Held Possible France joins Russia in regarding burden” was urged by speakers. 2 pl ic the channel of Mussolini's four-power with anxiety charges that Japan is ‘The committee that conferred with Robert A. Ritterbush and Clarence W.| directorate, and supplement the Lo- ‘Talk of |fomenting a plot to have Manchukuo the governor reported to the conven- wl Ritterbush, plumbing inspectors who|carno pact of peace on the Rhine by| Washington. April 25.—(P)—' seize the disputed railway with anx- leved_® special n marked his ination paper, and| peace agreements wider in their scope, | @ possible coalition of regular Repub- tection would be “mo . engaged in heated argument ‘with the | it is believed the disarmament confer-|licans and “free silver” Democrats to fety. : Ritterbush brothers, City Attorney C.| ence will continue to find the sledding f aap. SE LAUNCH naw L. Young, City Engineer T. R. Atkin-| very hard. "ANE: son and Fred J. Hessinger, member ATTACK ON CHINESE ana of examiners J se Kupeliow loc, patience | MRtEAees T. R. Atkinson and George Doorley, FORMER RESIDENT King went the rounds of the senate| Japanese at Kupel pat Langer, who also was present, are other mem- Tuesday as debate was resumed on proc! forbidding ‘mortgage the floor. tacks, japanese reports, (Continued on Page Seven) of the ways and means committee, s ae eae ensure bers of the examining board. sald the committee recommended ap- | 4 ‘ #28"! Warrant Issued For Arrest of| Forsythe charged his paper was de- Women Ona" eee eect sic) OF COUNTY INNRED 35'S Soa scat SEEKS 10 IMPEACH Foshay Trial Jury Mencken, ts Victim of Wheeler (Dem., Mont.), Senator Auto Crash aa eee ne tte yy f°] Virginia Congressman incensed is the passageway in the} At Decision in Case of Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. King, | ‘he, free: es \f $ ATE JURIST , Ty age BAY STATE Part Monday and took in with some glee the action of Senator Tydings (Dem., Ma.) in breaking with his party lead- i ae FT [i s i if hours later. Then some inquiries were made, and. was home in Minneapolis, the i iE i fh Lae 5 Hf i | f Hai Tid i ats