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¥ North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1878 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS 1 Morgan Deserting Wall Street Relief Factions Demand ‘Real’ Concessions} Aun CRACK ARMY BOMBERS ON FLIGHT TO PANAMA ~ CHARGE ‘BIG STICK’ OF PWA BEING USED BY ADMINISTRATION lll-Feeling Reported . Among Senators Who Resent Meth- od of Coercing Vote LEGISLATIVE JAM SERIOUS Senate Monday Enters Into Sixth Week on Measure as Deadlock Holds Washington, March 2—(%)—Strug- Gling factions in the $4,880,000,000 relief bill wage dispute settled down Saturday to await “real” the amendment when it won approval last week indicated the if the administration forces give a little.” velt wanted it in a few days. 8 can be done, senators felt until legislation is out of the way. CAMPBELL FAILS 10 BEAT SPEED RECORD Bluebird Hits 233.463 Miles an Hour, Far Below Old Mark Of 272.18 nil ii H RESBECGE og ia i firepe jit bitin, iz ij f i i z be ne t ui if Nine Bills Appropriating Total Of Approximately $94,000 Go'to Governor action. . Recessed to 12:30 p. m., Satur- ? g : 5 8-Year-Old Paul Shantz Struck Down by Car While Play- | : & Ht se Hy etl E ! afi i tt i ‘ut Be i z ry li Hi ‘A tet 5 EE el FE U l Hl | | g & Hi i i tE 1 if Hf : i i pe Hi ire it a] : i | Hi i E | | 4 ORE as Es F zt fl | i Z 3 E ri 5 & took off from Riverside, Cal., on a projected 10, Washington. This striking picture shows four (Assoc! Press Photo) Senate Amends Hail Money Bill; Probe of FERA Asked by House Alternate Distribution of Funds: Provided for If Courts Rule Adversely MEASURES APPROVED Resolution Asking for Federal Inquiry Passes 80 to 25; Goes to Senate Joint Committee of Six Legis- lators Would Be Appointed To Investigate BULLETIN ‘The house Saturday, sitting as a hegre . ittee of seyirged ore aaparr flor passage com] ail sec law. . measure is expected to come before the house Monday for final Passage. It calls for compulsory hail insurance of all small grain crops in the state on a pro-rated basis. Harold Hopton, state insurance , estimates commissioner, depal ment, under provisions of the bill, will oo mad enn ee smal in crops, inclu flax, oats, wheat, barley and rye. Other crops are exempt from the compulsory provisions of the act. By a vote of more than -two-thirds of the members, the house late Fri- day passed a concurrent resolution calling for an investigation of state administration of the FERA in North Introduced by four Democrats, the Tesolution will go to the senate Sat- urday: for their consideration. In addition to calling on Harry Hopkins, national federal relief a ministrator, to launch an investiga tion of the state relief setup, congress land the president are urged to “take immediate steps to investigate ad- ‘ministration of relief in North Da- A joint committee of six legislators three from the house, three from the senate—also is asked to be ap- Pointed as an investigatory group to Probe into administration of state or Private agencies set up through fed- eral funds allocated by the FERA. Move Starts Brunsdale opened the battle against the measure with a motion for indefi- vestigate ‘agency and as such is outside our jur- ” he cried. GREEK REBELS FLEE |New Deal Legislation IN WARSHIPS AFTER} Facing Over 500 Tests BATTLE IN ATHENS Revolutionaries Sail for Crete, Intend to Ask Venizelos to Join Plot ARSEWAL 1S RECAPTURED Revolt Is Laid to General Plas- tiras, Dictator for Day In 1933 Athens, March 2—()}—With five warships loaded with rebels steam- ing under pursuit for the island of Crete Saturday, Premier P. Tsald- aris telegraphed a direct appeal to former Premier Eleutherios Venize- los on that island to keep clear of the Revolutionaries. It was the first time the name of current revolt against the govern- ment. There had been rumors in Athens that the rebels, fleeing unde: Gunfire, had intended to pick up Venizelos at Crete and proceed to Tsal Macedonia. idaris wired to Venizelos his hope that the liberal leader “will not sympathize with the crazy attempt of a few officers.” Other government officials ex- Pressed the hope that Greek forces on the Island of Crete would remain nants of the sudden revolution were pursuing the war vessels en route to) Crete, manned by rebels. After the recapture of Salamis arsenal from rebel forces, the city of Porters General tas, dictator for a day during a revolt in 1933. The pursuit of the fleeing war- artillery one of the craft manned by rebels. Two former admirals in the Greek navy, Demestichas and Kollialexi, were reported in command of the rebel craft. HIGHWAY CONTRACTS TOTALING $245,045 AWARDED BY OLSON Call for 76.197 Miles of Grad- ing and Graveling; 4.523 Miles of Oil Mix Award of 18 road construction con- tracts totaling $245,945 was announc- ed Saturday by State Highway Com- missioner Ole H. Olson. The contracts call for 76.197 miles of grading and gravel surfacing to- gether with 4.523 miles of oil mix and 0.620 miles of concrete paving. Included in the group of contracts was one for $17,137.41 for 36 guard rail construction contracts. The con- tract was awarded to Rue Brothers of Bismarck. ‘The awards were made to a total of 13 successful low bidders. Contracts let Saturday were: J. Grant, St. Paul, Minn., $1} 48; and incidental, | Department of Justice Hopes to Settle Disputes Quickly in High Court RECENT RULINGS ADVERSE Nub of Contention in Suits Is ‘What Constitutes Inter. state Commerce?’ Washington, March 2—(?)—More than 500 tests of New Deal legislation were reported Saturday to be pending in the federal courts of the country. Department of justice officials, promising to take all disputed stat- utes to the supreme court speedily “to find out what the law is,” said that 258 of the pending cases involve the national industrial recovery act. ‘The nub of contention in many of these is, “what constitutes interstate commerce?” Contending that manu- merce,” the the have gone against tion, A federal judge at Wilmington, Del., ruled that the collective bar- gaining clause of the recovery act was ‘unconstitutional as applied to Weirton Steel company. He said constitution gave congress to regulate manufacture. same day a federal j ville, Ky. taking a granted an injunction forcement of a coal code. Attorney General Cummings for the questions involved in these NRA setbacks to be sett tithe. federal court at. Bicmingham ‘Als., that the NIRA and a lumber z= PLANE DEAT URWP SE code established under it were uncon- this was not a New Deal measure, it may provide @ precedent for the ad- puneenos social security legisla- ion, Holmes Weaker, Taking Oxygen Washington, March 2.—(?)— Oliver Wendell Holmes, former ting Imbecile Son ‘to Sleep’ Forever Ha gee etea Hate fae r il 4) =e AUD ait lh ie i i E i Judge John P. Nields (above), in a history-making federal court de. cision at Wilmington, Del., held eec- tion 7-A, heart of the National In. ‘Steel company, de- fendant In a suit regarded as a major test of the NIRA’s labor guarantee provisions, (Associated Press Photo) PLANS 10 LIQUIDATE ALL U. §. HOLDINGS Famous Art Collections Will Be Sent to England to Sell At Auction MOVE STARTS SPECULATION London Town House and Coun- try Home in Readiness for Multi-Millionaire London, March 2. — (®) — that J. P. Morgan would desert Ws Street for the quiet life of fits any other nation. More interest was nouncement that he notable collection of minia! for auction. ‘Those who deal or fine arts were —— cl Ha ae John P. Morgan house-hunting to do. For many years he has maintained both a London town house and a country home. iret known figure at Watford, SWEETHEARTS COPY |= OF DUBOIS SISTERS Pilot, Powerless to Interfere And Still Control Plane; Sees Pair Jump Berne, Switzerland, March 2.—(?)— ‘Sweethearts who drank champagne before leaping from an airplane, were joined in death Saturday, death Prompted by a school teacher's fear of dishonor. ‘The tragedy was revealed Friday when pilot Ettinger returned in the plane to Basel Airport, and, white and trembling, told of the fatal leap of Charles Grieder, 25, Lausen school teacher, and Mile. Antoinette Joery, 22. Powerless to interfere and still con- trol the plane, he saw them leap. Police, who went to the spot indicated They were! North Dakota One of States for ‘school and was suspended. He then went to Basel where he told . Joery of his plight. The couple, with the memories of the airplane leap of Jane and Elizabeth Dubois last ;|Jand, Minnesota, New Which Month's Allotment Is Delayed for the first 15 days. No grants were announced for Ar- kansas, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Mary- Mexico, New York, North Dakota, -jgon, Vermont, Washington, and Hawaii. building were tentatively awarded by the Northwood school board Friday. Iiness Will Prevent Taking i od I i igh Ni OE i. : f | | ik k i : F E - 4 E i GF i [ i : i e if is HH : i ft ii 5 it i i k | i i Ft ibs HE tL | li : i : | i I i spon gee oa hee aft ; i i p | | ; rig ; | if Hf at |