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2 CONCILIATION FOR FARM BANKRUPTS IS URGED IN CONGRESS Lemke Would Have New Sys- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1934 R. Yeater, Harry Woodmansee, Mil- {Rapid City, clear ...... 68 40 00! q Fi ton K, Higgins, A. L. Elvin and E.0.| ieee Frazier-Lemke Bill jhouse jumped from 131 to 136, sust | F. ALSE TEETH Gains Lost Ground |aine short of the required 145. | Dropoing or Stiguite iP! Bailey, all of Bismarck; Edward Tap- ley, R. 8. Glarum, C. A. Schwartz, H./ Rep. Lemke (Rep. N. D.), ¢o-| Washington, May 10.—(#)—The Fra- jauthor of the bill, said he planned to! ont bo embarrassed seain, by zier-Lemke bill to refinance farm} PAP Raed A. Peters, E. O. Kleve, Thor Knudt- sen and J. N. Muehl, McClusky; J. E. ” Grenz A . 3 put on a “drive” for the necessary | having your P fLiebelt, Sui eeoeh G: areont, mortgages regained Thursday some of names. The petition at one time when you eee ae aeRO TEETH on Jack Zassman, D. Casper, D. J. the ground it lost in the house re-|contained 140 signers, but a number [708 plates, This new, extremely fing Koppler and Sam Rosenan, Glen UI- .lcently when Democratic leaders|of Democratic members scratche |Powder gives a wonderful sense of | ; ifrowned upon it. their names when they learned the, comfort and security. No gummy, $0 The number of lames on the peti-|measure was not acceptable to the tion to discharge the committee and} White House. pointment of a conciliator in the county upon the petition of five deb- tor farmers. The previous law called for signatures of 15 farmers before such a conciliator could be named. The measure further provides that ica of success, Shaft sald, describing | Tpringing the bill to a vote in the) Avoid Embarrassment of the United States as a nation which | cherishes the spirit of freedom, of the jPress and of speech; one which fears | {no enemy and which can “laugh” at jany misfortune. As long as this any farmer not satisfied with the con-| psychology endures, he said, the na-| ciliation agreement, or failing to re-|tion need have no fears. ceive the acceptance of a majority ot Scores Cotiaih “Amurenk his debtors, may ask to be adjudged | is a i a bankrupt, "Te aloo requires an ap-| 20, closing he scored thote “Amer praisal of his assets at the time of| * who boasted of outwitting | the first hearing. Other provisions || ri : ‘ ¢ policemen, beating the income | establish priority of liens and thelt-\'and associating with “law-break- | Minneapolis, cldy. ..... Moorhead, cldy. .. WEATHER IN OTHER STATES High- Low- est Amarillo, Tex., rain ... 92 Boise, Idaho, peldy... ‘algary, Alta., dy. Chicago, TIL, cldy. Denver, Colo., clear . esi 90 i Dy cue eaeta ecamecany gooey. taste or feeling. Get FAS- and Robert Gray, Mandan; Floyd TEETH today at any drug store.—Ad- Graham, Byron Olson, E. D. Willett, | Vertisement. R. 8. Halberg and W. W. Joos, James- | tem for Adjusting Debtor- dese wien to) Entorce ne ets Such men are “traitors: despite Cet Bote Clty. a aly 4 ss, i ara j thei “Americanism” an ancestry, Edmonton, . clear. 62 Creditor Troubles An amendment to the uniform) the sneaker said. | Weather Report = {|Havre, Mont, ciear ... 64 { bankruptcy system act was proposed; «1 ionism is on trial and must jus- | Helena, Mont., clear. 60 ‘Washington, May 10.—(.?)}—Broad- ening of the system of settling farm bankruptcies through conciliation commissioners was sought Thursday in a bill by Senator Frazier (Rep. N. D.) providing that any farmer fail- ing to obtain acceptance of a major. ity in number and amount of all cred- tify its existence in this time of changing social and economic sys- tems,” District Deputy Kuhfeld said in opening his address. 'Kamloops. B. C., cldy... Fair | Kansas City, Mo., clear 8! Lander, Wyo., clear.... 66 Medicine Hat, A., clear Miles City, Mont., clear FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: tonight and Friday; cooler tonight fe possibly light rost. a yo itors whose claims are affected by a " fh. cid in a bill introduced by Rep. Lemke composition or extension proposal,| , The United States now is undergo- For North Da-|Modena, Utah, cidy. .. (N. D) " ; Proposal. ing the greatest social change the! kota: Fair tonight |No, Platte, Neb., clear.. 82 Lemke’s bill authorizes the |ap- M@¥ amend his petition or answer) ointry has ever seen, he said, in and Friday; cool- | Okla. City, O., cldy..... 86 asking to be adjudged a bancrupt, ae vointing out that Lionism must think aaa Rett and Gaithppelic tere: g ——— = 3 s ‘ ‘ east to- » 8.5 Saaerinley Cer relief under the; coriously of the future and not rest Right? ORM DIY |Roseburg, Ore., peldy. .. 76 on past laurels to justify its exis- tence. St. Louis, Mo., cldy..... Salt Lake City, U., light frost tonight. ay 8. 8. Marie, Mich., clear For South Da- 10 7 » “ is * kota: 58 . CONTINUE cat aie pee he and: Friday, coat |Seattle, Wash,, clear... 68 3 Wife ren eee liege ee Ae oe erent mi ue MS cae yy ee night; sibly , 18. bs ts 3 " i | : He said he felt sure few of his lignt Spokane, Wash. peldy. ., Wins Back ‘Dust Storm Fails iisteners were “radicals,” but neither SFor Moonie; [Swit Current, &, cleat The Pas, Man., snow .. Toledo, Ohio, cldy. .... innemucca, Nev., cldy. were they “old stand-patters.” He condemned those who always ‘OOLER Generally fair to- night and Friday; warmer West tion tonight and east of Divide | To Hamper Lionism ij 86 64 60 64 82 4 66 0 32 52 66 68 54 BSSRRSSSSNLSELISSSSSSSESASS! 1 | At Zone Meeting) are satisfied, regardless of what hap- | Hom Fee ian. city 5 | } Dens, declaring there can be no prog- Por Minnesota: Generally fair to- | Boston .....++ : 1 ing. Won new youth. {the principles of the constitution, he|Tess unless there is the “stimulation |night and. Friday; much cooler to- | Calgary 1 ful color—restful nights, active —all'be- | said, are movements toward dictator-|of constructive criticism and discon-|night; cooler Friday in northeast por-|Duluth . i oe Gallas : % | ship, mass action (as against a gov-/| tent.” tion, pales t lets (Nature's Remedy) —the ‘ernment of laws, not men) and the} The person who always is satisfied Ince yoke i WereGbislusatve-sworked the transformation. | system of playing polities in congress. (is “of lo use whatsover,” he charged. GENERAL CONDITIONS Sea 8 Fry it for constipation. Biliousness, bead- 5) F a Nf i an The disturbance centered over Min-|Miami .. a e constitution has stood the test | Lionism Has Big Task IBbeots yetteniay Werning ioe Geel t olds. See how re of time, he said, and deserves jealous! He charged Lionism with the task eastward to the Lake Turon resion eae ff t freahed you fer. protection. ‘of seeing that standards of living for |(8. 8. Marie 29.64) and warm weath. |, /niteen hundred words are enough 1 peal eee Disagrecing with a recent tirade all classes are raised to a common ler and high winds accompanied the |{r any language. says a Canadian against national traditions, delivered !level rather than lowered to a com-|storm. Showers fell at scattered ;¢ducator. Why, that hardly covers by a church society. Shaft found na-|mon level and said that the situation [Places from the eastern Rocky Moun- the choice cuss words, let alone the iional traditions justified. He denied|in the United States today, “where |‘@iR, Slope eastward and northeast. | slang. u : ward to the Great Lakes region. A the charge that the national tradi-ithere is acute suffering in a land of |high presst 0 i= tions constituted a “relicion” and were | PaHMad Ee ieee coe oe | plenty,” is a direct challenge to Lion- {attended by much cooler weather, is! in competition with religious holidays |tsm and all other serious thinking. centered over the eastern Rocky! for prominence, declaring that they \ 28.44. Reduced to se& level, 30.22. i 15 MILES OF listed the Mayflower Compact, decla-| Halle, George Blank, Don Mimby, H.|_, Missouri river stage at 7 a. m. 3.7 ft. | ration of independence, constitution,! H. Ellwein, P. W. Blank, C. M. Cun-|24 hour change, 0.0 ft. ! Those who registered for the con- |Mountain slope. Killing frost was re- | merely provide a commendable avenue Monroe Doctrine, Lincoln's Gettys-|/ningham, R. C. Hoffman and Ed KIDNEY TUBES 7 Quick relief for acid indiges- Crim, heartburn, Only 10. : “TUM ; Here’s Hot News! Gam- : ble’s Sale starts May 11th, ‘ with hot specials in Auto q Supplies, Housewares, 2 Sporting Goods and Hard- ware. Auto Batteries, $3.28 ex.—.22 shorts, 12¢ hox— 14-piece Lunch Set, 95c— ference included: ported in Wyoming. Generally fair, for expression by a people which can-| C. C. Klusmann, William Behrbaum, Feather, with slowly rising. tempera: mot express its patriotism in other/Dewey Johnson, H. W. Dettmann,| Bismarck station barometer, inches: ways. Among the finest traditions he! Henry Sullivan, Peter Bowman, John i ‘ h jburg address and national patriotic|Kreuger, all of New Salem; John| wor Bismarck Stations. | Garden Hose, 5c foot. holidays. Klundt, C. A. Wroolin and Emil|Total this month to date T!.Win Back Pep ...Viger ... Vitality National psychology assures Amer-|Krauth, Hebron; Sam Nagel, Elgin; |Normal, this month to da’ 63) kid. = Ls William Lane, C. A. Thelander, H. 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