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eS me te we A tee a—s— 8! fa mem tHEEFESS .GEYSSSSS5 SSEERAE” FESseee fee ie: 2 SHOWDOWN SEEN AS NRA ‘CRACKS DOWN’ Marks First Use of Wide | Peation tonight. For south Power by Johnson the legality and practicality of its Most drastic “big stick” power. jand By unveiling a code drafted for the | Vide For Minnesota: Unsettled tonight; Were solicited, not the government. unwilling telegraph industry, NRA of- and Wednesday, ibly local show. | ficials deliberately pitted their pow-|ers | kota: settled tonight and Washington, May 8.—(?)—The NRA| Ch Wyoanesday an headed Tuesday for a showdown on olen geil For M o - Weather Report >—__ —___________¢@ local show- cooler Wed- 8) north wes Da- Mostly un- SHOWERS ! lontana: Unsettled tonight that if anyone was defrauded it was|the monies came into the state for the Wednesday; cooler east of in north rtion ; FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Un- ae Cripee and Wednesday, pos- |! ey ON BIG WIRE FIRMS "is, (mposition of Telegraph Code! cooler Wednesday warmer injshow that funds solicited from em-jhands of North Dakota. acting only| oj4 woman who had lived in Kidder er against the will of the giant com- |northeast portion, cooler Wednesday munication companies. 80 was a test against a host of indus- trial corporations now receiving pre- ferential treatment, which the tele- The barometric pressure is over the east and over the north Pa- Involved al-|in extreme west. GENERAL CONDITIONS high | @raph code would cut down or take cific coast while a “low” extends from away. The action’ was taken only after ef-/ona (Edmonton 29.64). northern Alberta southward to Ariz-| Light, scat forts to obtain a voluntary code had 'tered precipitation has occurred from been exhausted. of a long period of jockeying during |tPe : |the upper Mississl Tt marked the end /to"tne north Pacific coast; elsewhere farm weather is generally fair. which Hugh 8. Johnson and his aides | weather prevails in all sections. have deliberately avoided testing with any industry powers of the national recovery act. Imposition of a code is regarded to all intents the same as writing law for the industry affected, equal in ing industry. been resorted to so far. 4 Valley westward Bismarck station barometer, inches: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1934 |make monthly reports to the president jer investigation of the Langer case is/ in 1883. She was a school teacher before |Cabe Methodist Episcopal church here her marriage in 1899 at Steele to/and of the Knights of Pythias aux- Her husband |iliary at Steele. from page one Governor Fails to Void Indictments In Leader Racket evie out of the tunds of the corpora-itnat the session would be brief. tion the sum of $30,000,000 under the | case, traced the history of the Re-| terms and conditions set forth, to the| construction Finance Corporation to, Scveral states and territories to fur- Pl RER WOMAN OF show that its establishment was pro- | nish relief work and relief to the| vided for by acts of congress andj feedy and distressed people and to re- also that it derives its fund from the |Heve hardships of unemployment. treasury of the United States and “It is the insistence ot the govern- that its operations are completely; ™ent,” Lanier said, “that the federal controlled by the government. emergency relief monies ‘came into In sustaining the demurrer to the Ae aovernen upon Bt coon of! indictment which charged the govern- lor, pursuant to s and ime ment was defrauded by obstruction to| Jaws lald down by congress; came Mrs. Lillie Simpson Miller Claim an act of congress through the solici-|!nto North Dakota as a part of a tation of funds, Judge Miller ruled | Nationwide program, and that all of jand the senate and house of repre- anticipated at this time, Lanier has |senatives of all activities and ex-jannounced. | penditures. | ed by Pneumonia Here Monday Evening the individuals from whom the funds|Sole purpose of relieving distress | caused by unemployment; and that all aS He said briefs submitted to him;Such monies were a trust fund in the; mrs, Lillie Simpson Miller, 73-year- loyees were solicited after the in-|45 @ disbursing agency of the federal cicdaats had been paid for services. |Sctup to relieve distress.” county for 47 years before moving | After the money had been paid to the | JURY AGAIN IN SESSION ihere in 1930, died at her home in on individuals the government had no| The federal grand jury which re-|marck, 406 Fifth St. at 6:30 o’cloc Hada pone ee oe i a con- ‘cently indicted Gov. Langer and eight Monday evening. Tn arguing his point that the funds | Cte" reconvened in Fargo Tuesday} Her death was caused by pneu- obtained by the state for relief pure | Pub as far as could be learned only! monia. She had been ill for several posse throligh the Reconstruction Fi-|ierag jn Te Pees | WEEE ine tin’ Wak Bee Binpoon nance Corporation were in fact funds Thi Mrs. Miller, who Miss ins derived from the United States treas- e jury was called back, principal- before her marriage, was born Ju! ury, Lanier pointed out that the R.|1y, Lanier said, in case the indict-/11, 1861, in West Virginia, and F. C. was established through an act | ments against the governor and the moved to a homestead in Kidder It was reported that some wheat| Eugene Bruce Miller. ;,, Congress also provided that the | smuggling cases and other actions of|died at Steele in March, 1922, and | RFC was authorized to make avail- routine nature were to be handled and| Mrs. Miller and her daughter, Miss gt a Miller, moved to Bismarck 1930. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Miller |o’clock in the forenoon, with Rev. leaves her niece, Mrs. Mae. Palmer | Walter E. Vater, pastor of McCabe of 713 Avenue F, Bismarck, a nephew, |church, officiating. Services will be E. M. Davis of Bismarck, and a|conducted from the Mrs. Miller was a member of Mc- C ONTI NUE D !43 further provided that the RFC must |others needed amending. No furth-| county, near Steele, with her father [tedo, o. Pe Funeral services will be conducted at both Bismarck afid Steele Thurs- lday. Rites here will be conducted jfrom Perry’s Funeral Home at 11 Presbyterian fternoon, KER CTY DES === Pe HS OS All spark gradual; ease of lugs, even ions, a at ae tiles by a new set. maximum engine performance— they be re- » power, speed, ac- the more dictatorial |28.02. Reduced to sea level, 29.75, of congress in 1932. Cites Act of Congress celeration—and what’s more, PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: scope to the authorization for licens- a aes na via te jormal, month to date .. Nothing lke tt has | Total, January 1st to date... Normal, January 1st Every so-called “crack down” action | accumulated deficiency to date of the past 10 months has been either persuasion—sometimes fairly forcible —of an industry to accept something voluntarily, or else imposition of one or two terms as a condition to ap- Beatin cae peldy. Proval of a volunteered code. In the telegraph case instead, with /Crosby, clear . all but one minority group flatly op- | Devils Posed to any code, NRA is proposing |Dickinson. clear to change long-standing conditions and alter the internal economy of the |Gurva eres Cleese.” industry on the ground that existing |Hankinson, cldy. conditions burden commerce and re- | Jamestown, clear . duce employment. o_O | Strange But True | Stories of Life I (The Associated Press) (By The Associated Press) FOR MOTHER ROBIN New Castle, Pa.—Seats were scarce at the spring football game between Ben Franklin high school and Erie |Huron, clear ..... Academy—but a whole section went | Rapid City, clear . unoccupied. A sign on the empty section told the story: Mother Robin had built her nest |Minneapolis, cldy. .. there; she preferred seclusion; there | Moorhead, cldy. < WEATHER IN OTHER STATES rite were bright blue eggs in the nest. So the fans stood. FOLLOWS RULING PASSION Milwaukee—C. O. 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New York 5 80 The greatest enemy of health [MIM - = is common constipation. It may ., cause loss of appetite and energy. Divorcee Sentenced i Certainly it kills enthusiasm! Yet For Murdering Child it can be banished by eating a delicious cereal. Poison, Mont. May 8—(/?)—Mrs. It is provided by acts of congress, : he pointed out, that the management | of the RFC is vested in a board of | directors consisting of secretary of; the treasury and six other Persons | appointed by the president subject to confirmation by the United States senate. | WED. and THURS. SPECIAL High Pressure Car Wash Both for Alemite Lubrication $1 .69 DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE SHORT STOP SUPER SERVICE Phone 217 Corner Seventh and Main It also was provided that the dura- tion of the corporation is provided for a at period of 10 years with the right of congress to dissolve the cor- Poration sooner if it sees fit. 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