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we ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS Roosevelt Asks NRA Extended Patman Bonus Advocates Will Force Issue *® mi peta > ; - RECOVERY ACT FOR WOULD.INSERT BILL, Oust Woman Warden) ROOSEVELT FORCES MONETARY POLIGIES | Picads tnsanity " anqmupp TWO YRARS IN APPROPRIATIONS FEAR WAGE SNAG IN | | spouat Wessage to ¢ SEEN AS. POLITICAL FOR SOLONS’ WAGES WORK RELIEF BILL ISSUE FOR FUTURE Special Message to Congress Proposes ‘Unquestioned Power’ to Government ENDORSES WORK OF SETUP Administration Confident of De- Some Observers Use Word feating Five Other Pro- ‘Boom’ to Describe Effects Requests Establishment of ‘Cer- “ae posed Modifications of Court's Decision tain Minimum Standards of Fair Competition’ Seton comer eed { STEEL PLANS EXPANSION CONFIDENT OF STRENGTH ‘Washington, Feb. 20.—()\—A presi- dential message recommending & two- year extension of NRA with funda- mental principles renewed met a sen- atorial determination Wednesday to investigate the recovery law's vast code structure. The long-waited message on this key New Deal agency, whose spec- tacular flight so long was headed by dynamic Hugh 8. Johnson, was read to an expectant congress shortly after the senate finance committee ap- Proved @ resolution to investigate NRA. Chairman Harrison said the inquiry asked by Senators Nye (R-N.D.) and McCarran (D-Nev.) would begin at once in preparationefor framing the new NRA law. Mr. Roosevelt proposed that the government be allowed “unquestioned Power” to establish “certain minimum standards of fair competition in com- mercial practices and especially ade- quate standards in labor relations.” MEASURE READY FOR VOTE Administration Studies Advisa- bility of Legislation to Safeguard New Deal One Movement Would Slash Appropriation, Another In- crease to 10 Billions Second Step Would Be to Take Proposal From Ways and Means Committee es Wk New York, Feb. 20.—(4)—Many business leaders, pondering effects of the supreme court's gold decision, decided Wednesday it meant more dollars in the till. Many were positive the decision ensured added business; a minority ‘used the word “boom;” some merely were hopeful. A conservative element, however, felt a decision reversing the govern- ment would have had a much better long-time effect even if it had dis- Tupted business temporarily. ‘The United States Steel corporation announced Tuesday it had approved @ $47,000,000 plant modernization Program, and the New York Times said it was thought in some quarters ‘Washington, Feb. 20—(/)—Six dif- ferent attempts to modify the admin- istration’s $4,880,000,000 work and re- Nef bill were under way Wednesday Washington, Feb. 20.—()—Stand- ing flatly against any compromise, backers of the Patman $2,100,000,000 bonus bill decided Wednesday upon two immediate steps to. force action. Both moves are planned for Thurs- day. The first will seek to assure a house vote on the bill even though it is not approved by the ways and means committee. The second will attempt to permit the insertion of the Patman bill in an appropriation bill which provides salaries for represent- atives and senators. Representative Patman (Dem. ‘Tex.), informed newspapermen that a8 “choo Tinnvsehiys: tie Ost EON pags u = rapes = . “For example,” he said, “child labor get i ves ‘Mrs. George A. Waters (above) | Who said its defeat would be a “direc the company had delayed the an- must not be allowed to return; the Seat Te acide, the, rules ie | was the only woman warden of a | samurance of the nation that the gov- Nouncement until the court's gold |fixing of minimum wages and maxi- out of the ways and) means com-| Biot for men tn the United | troraedit of the Unied States shore Tango stepanuenicin ee mi llabee Might of Organ mittee. of the Oklahoma prison ‘Tuesday h.” ‘This sum, to be spent on finishing PHIL KENNAMER “The rights of employes freely to “I have no doubt but that we will! ¢ollowing the break which saw 32 Senator Robinson, the Democratic plants, is the largest allotted for such organize for the purpose of collective eee Slonim ee Prisoners flee after killing « |Jeader, bend doubted ooh weeny work by U. & Steel in five years. ety fea Feb. 2h ‘bargaining should be fully protected. said. now guard. Gov. E. W. Marland, ment nator pansi ie al . assistant county |... discharge @ committee from consider-/ dismissing her, mane that = proposing payment of the soldiers’ centutaeey fend crhiPule eeapeen attorney, Wednesday made his “The fundamental principles of the ing a bill. warden’s office is no place for a | bonus with new treasury notes to be A mills at Gary, Ind. will require| ‘losing arguments in the trial of anti-trust laws should be more ade- Another Texas Democrat, Repre-| woman. Her prison administra- |retired in 1945, would be adopted. $15,000,000. The Carnegie Bteel com-| Phil Kennamer for murder. Each | quately applied. sentative Blanton, will father the sec-| tion was being investigated on He expressed the same feeling re- dictator, pany, another ‘subsidiary, will build] Of the seven attorneys for the “Monopolies and private price fix- ond petition. It would bring to a charges of cruelty to inmates. garding the proposal by Senator & 95,000,000 wide sheet and strip mill prosecution and defense will jing must not be allowed nor con- house vote a resolution permitting the ‘Wheeler (D-Mont.) to finance the F; Ri t riligeccte demands of the automobile} SPeak. The jury is not expected {doned.” Patman bill to be offered as an $4.000,000,000 public ‘works, program DEATH ORDERED FR argo joters iene. tp reorive the case until Wednes- | But in the case of such matural re- amendment to the legislative appro- with greenbacks, \ver-infla- “ day night. sources as oil, coal and gas, = priation measure. $600 on FR FOUR tion amendment of Senator Thomas Found Gulllty 2: cts 25%, 284,20] “Detense counsel for the i8-year- |igent anid the people “need. govera- “I think I'll get the necessary sig- vy (-Okls.), = pra aerggy regia _ — oe old federad judge's son pleaced ment supervision” to eliminate waste, natures without trouble,” Blanton ‘There also was good reason to be- TWO MORE SPIES IN i temporary insanity and self-de- control output and stebilisation a0 said, “If that legislative bill goes SCHOOLS APPROVED Meve, those in charge of the bill sald, Fargo, Feb. 20.—(P)—After deliber- |edit facilities of the nation, were! fense in the slaying last Thanks. {that the public will be protected from Patman inclined through the house with the ating for more than 21 hours, a Cass to view the outcome as fav-} giving night in Tulsa of John |*ruinous price-cutting.” bill in it, then the senators will have Adams (D-Colo.) to slash $2,000,000, GRIM N AZ PRISON county jury found all 16 striker de-|orable. Retail distributors felt the) Gorrell, 23. “In the development of this legis. desis. to vote for the Patman bill or they 000 from the bill, and that of Senator fendants at 2:45 p.m. Wed-|Seneral public would not change its ‘The plot involved the abduction lation,” the president said, “I call won't get any pay next fiscal year.” LaFollette (Prog.-Wis.) to raise it to nesday. aophss mate its decision |Duying habits to any great extent. of Virginia Wilcox, 19, who Ken- | vour attention to the obvious fact that Patman’s followers were chary of $10,000,000,000 by increasing the works 18 minutes after Judge P. M. Paul-| Meanwhile some observers won-| namer said he loved. {the way to enforce laws, codes and making public comment on the bonus fund by $5,200,000,000, would be de- sen had answered a list of questions|dered whether the future might not) — Kennamer, calm as ever, leaned _j regulations relating to industrial praos bill introduced Tuesday by Senator feated. Identity of Pair Held Secret; to|propounded by the group, ‘The|se holders of government bonds! on the counsel table and stared ‘tices is not to seek to put people if Tdyings (Dem., Md.) Robinson sald he had not taken a charge wes riot. organized to carry to congress a] at the jury. | jail. Under the ‘Tydings bill, interest-|Recommendations Will Be] rol on the proposal to require pay- Follow Noblewomen to ae nee fest to Sqr in the equivalent of ee ee ‘ Heartily Endorses NRA bearii egotiable bonds would ment of prevailing wages on work- Id dollar. : more effective exchanged for the certificates, | Brought to Floor for Final | etvin, Sects but otter Democrats Execution Block MELLON TAX FIGURE * Political Complications Seen Fcpaa der the aeeantiacs Seer a Passage Wednesday Opposed to it said there & good —— ‘The possibility was discussed pri- {practices by any individual or by any tely among high officials of the ————————_ to wae of rejection. One report! periin, Feb. 20.—(P)—The ominous va icorporation which are contrary to TAX POLL MADE BY |, somes cos er etna nto to eis mt} ACY ABBY TI) HICH ass cose LOCAL ELKS TOBE sm" he The message heartily endorsed the ,000 principally for four state if the higher wage require- | Wednesday upon two more convicted cies of the Roosevelt regime. emergency NRA which expires next schools Tuesday were approved for/ ment prevailed. spies held in Ploetzense prison. Meanwhile Senator Hastings (Rep, June, saying it was the bi t factor MAYOR AT WISHEK Lorstieoy ‘of the whole. Gbcienseat GOVERNOR APPROVE ‘The two, who may follow the same Del.) while not forecasting the fu- BEST IN HISTORY & caving re-employment ia : walle | | von Falkenhayn and Renate von cision “demonstrated “that so far as “We must rightly move to correct on the floor of the house Wed- Natamer, are men. One, it was} Paid U.S. $139,000 More {monetary legislation is concerned, |some things done or left undone,” it them i “ Survey Shows License, Luxury|nesday for final passage, evoked lit learned, is 2 former naval technician, Th \the people must depend upon the said. “We must work out a coordina- ; a i jan Required congress and not upon the supreme ; tion of every code with every other tle opposition, some majority group NINE SENA E 2b Premiere Showing Set for,‘ 3 y and Sales Taxes Held in ‘in their court. e |code. We must simplify procedure.” ey location condemned Pittsburgh, Feb. man| The high court declared the abro- ursday Night in World War | The president left. to congress the Highest Favor ae ee neat those in which the two Hoble-| who dee up Andrew W. Melton’ gation of the gold payment, clause ‘ ™ anlage Sitiing |gelunition of policies and standards ‘They . vate bonds was constitutional, ial itdin ifor the new law. . | comamiites of the wit er Measure Reducing Interest Rate eenen Sean Seis las hours, 1931 income tax report—and takes all Prous, unconstitutional as to the | recommend.” he seid. “that the taxes, luxury taxes, net income taxes/ for passage: Per Month in Tax Sales than the grim tradi that no|the responsibility—had more figures/clause in federal securities. It said, Path to the block teken by Benita Secretary Testifies Financier|ture said in a statement that the de- imately 4,000,000 people.” recommendations, which will bring Nae policies and standards for the admin- prisoner emerges from Ploetzense’s fingertips Wednesday to sup-jhowever, that no damages had been| Arriving here Wednesday, G_ G./istration of the act should be further offensive kinds of levies the state leg- | lege. Becomes Law pnp Megyec praaieg ; yr pastacgpiry ere party shown by the bondholder in the case oe. Anuresaro: ae pheannun) TU | detined in order to clarify the legis- be a cl > pred year "lative purpose and to guide the exe- Several days may pass before - traction would make a bigger hit with law, thi ‘ official ts notified [much that Year eee: cea: ee Toeal amusement lovers than any of | wttat we have Peonigrtety adie sharpen his medieval battle-ax mannered, middle-aged Bow- lesigned to make e successful shows which have ed reac ‘ds . postion Sirignt—"to a3 I in Pee (cae in the BORE ae Hon ean subjects ‘catlined hope that TRetchafuehter ‘Hite members of the tes oat of ansaels and ty A down the pera eit Aig| its premiere showing at 8:15 o'clock | gre his message. were Prange intervene to modify their|% oul e oe pane Se it pag ge two or three|zhursday evening in the World War) agencies charged with executing NRA. tences. pela.cconr agg which he mis 7" na weeks before a decision is reached, |Memorial building with the doors op- Confusion As to PWA tune re eee se. "| two possible steps were suggested ge ee he saw the circus| There Was po confusion as to were tried several weeks ago in) ‘The government, through Attorney unofficially, revision of the | law to] "Pergo and Grand Forks, in each Whether the president's message re~ prohib! court claims of which cities it was sponsored by vst a effective untilltne former treasury secretary and|for additional payments on federal’). "ghriners, Gray said. Due to the ond fine of Fe Tecorery las that set bonds; and exchange of old, gold) smaii auditorium in those cities it|{in& UP ihe Public works administra” People’s court, Which Con ae eee a ee ee eee eee eee em sar ht|was necessary to give several shows! was’ taken care of in the pending ned the women sples, are exe-|lustverorr sinus * |@ day and many still were turned | s4 880,000,000 relief bill, while the oil 8 miu naan away. jadministration came under the NRA Johnson, who for two decades has At Grand Forks, he said. the towns- | jj 4 since an attraction of this kind had/prancis J. Gorman, organization di- to commutation of sentence: ---- “lpphker, began his story late Tuesday fae tee sented’ thet | sal-| The decapitation of the two women/and in a matter-of-fact voice "| REPORTED MISSIN ( eee ee eee reer comnaa, |Fector of the United Textile Workers. : i ff i i $8 F E i A F 4 f 3 i : j : i i E § | : i a et ist To He pee of a Fy s i ue Es HL 28 g # 8 a i g E é i lH # i i iu ; Hi i mit r FI I : : Hs : F e f i i its Hf 5 sil if E rll r i i Ht es A B84 itl a rz ef E cl ere BEY at EE: belts (fie iptlerllt Lote he ze tier [tet i : i i i i I : f said labor's faith in NRA had beer ous crowds greeted every perform-| shaken by a lack of code enforcement ance. 1 -5 Gray said he feels that the cur-|NRA PROBES COMPLAINTS Moses H. Gulesian, Formerly eet oo oy the best wine 4 ating OF SMALL MANUFACTURERS . e ever put ether. si hi Feb. ).- ‘The Threatened With Kidnap- [og the acts Reine Resa oben from See nan oe giao cia Mellon left to become ambassador at ing, Di the star features of the Ringling out-! day into one of the accusations which Hauptmann Attorneys the Court of St. Janes. =» finan- ing, Disappears door circus. These he listed as ors. promise controversy when congress ° busy packing Dresent- oo ep ide of death; the ¥ P Iron Out Difficulties) ea te tax report and sssured Mellon! yeqion, hiaas, Fob, 20. —(F) —|Jape Herberta Besson: Snyders| comes, % debate the Blue Eagle's oe it was correct, said the secretary. {noses H. Gulesian, 71, former mil-|Bears, The Corriell troupe of acro-| a public hearing, which officials $80,000 for) renton, N. J., Feb. 20—(#)—The er lonatre Boston and Newton realtor,|bats and the Cornella troupe of acro-| said would be the first of a series into Patients whose resl-| ri, in the ranks of Bruno Haupt-| Midwest Credit Men | threatened with kidnaping several |bats. such complaints, was called on the been healed ‘Wedneeday ss tgvert| Reorganize District|!eus%s) "ns sacivtay, Jonee'L| ‘The cet which Se proving “most |Omplaint of some, sprinkler manu: son-in-law, act wi healed Wednesday as Egoert associate counsel, 4s! they operate is being used to oppress said |small enterprises. io the no it threats. Fee | Saar tee. teen ec can At the same time administration vitet ‘a conference Central conference Tuesday | not know what to think” when asked | we! each, mi youngsters officials were Teliably to be ig el th dist if he suspected Gulesian’ had been|them teddy bears. Among the stunts [Grafting ’raune emieh woud fake Retail Credit association met. kidnaped. Performed by them are roller skating | it easier for industrialists who have agreed to confer Thursday with other! The change was voted at the con-| He said Gulesian attended a dinner |and bicycle riding. not signed codes—among them Henry lusion of the North Central conven- | of the Sons of Veterans of the Amer-| Herberta Beeson’s wire dancing | Ford—to sell goods to the government. iean Revolution at the University |number is one of the most beautiful] ‘These developments provided a club, Boston, Tuesday night, and that/acts in circusdom, he said, both be-|packground for the message on NRA his abandoned automobile was found |cause of the skill with which feats! revision by Mr. Roosevelt. Deformed Ao the tight wire and reason Bd ae nS. susie os| Four Sentenced for Hl 3 i dt Hg E *E = fF 5 i i § 8 g & s' i = i at qi i i 8 i i Bg : i i d My i od 7 8 : : 3 F i z é i t : i s Hy 1 é a 2 : E i i f ‘ i [3 i [ E F t é 3 j r") $2,000 for national E it A aH il a Hef recnge i i i = wl ond +t) H i id al ich Po ER i ib | E fe ? H | it i i Ez i t, fi ii | t F i Tall i i i ALE ig [ ef a i [ i i 5 i E i i g f | f E | i i Ei : 8 z i g F i 5 ; ahi z : fF i i EE: [ i th H i i i i <8 a a i [ [ ; aby tf i E i | i i a | Hf E Ey hy AH z “ F 55 is i H gis = : i i Ee g i 2 EE i g i E E z i Fs o Ye ff F E 5 i oe E E 4 E LS HL ef i 3 E i | N I Bs a5 5 (i g s 3 8 FY é A & : FE ae Ht Baia 7 4 H Hi 3 re H 2 & ass i 7 S F g H iy Hg j i i bir E eB n [ i HF Zz é : iy es i 8 § of the patrol in]in committee of the whole. d altitude Math Dahl of Emmons led the fight against postponement of the bills, after W. J. Godwin, of Morton, ma- at Barnesville. (Continued on Page Six) i i g gE fs i i il Ep ! 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