The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1935, Page 1

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The Weather i, Ss PRICE FIVE CENTS 1 = BY DRIFTING SNOW Telephone and Telegraph Serv- ice Impaired by Short Circuits and Crosses SOO LINE TRAIN IN TROUBLE Engine Hits Six-Foot Drift in Cut Between Falkirk and Washburn directions and the north-bound ce Line rein tiaa. sacantTisealoranes tween Washburn and Falkirk. ™ peifng snow bad Neck Ton (ie Hii) pu rae i 3 eas Bae gi lil hte cH, null nil ij i BSe aya fue ae 35 ui eH the Devils Mott. ee snow storms in mel i i Ww fi aay? i a standstill. ay feet deep in Boo Tuesds 4 to Bismarck. no if ak ; ali a 33 2 i: agi 523 fae i a tae Ht hil th fultn i fie? & if i 1 a i é | ye Fy He ROADS ARE BLOCKED State ire wdown on ‘Longism : on E ° E <= ; oo) eA 2 | Ss a w < s 8 = ) D) <2) =) = Z, eS = + =e lm D || 2 & af fn a a] B/S O + D Newspaper North " DEMOCRATIC LEADER z ’ Rapidly, Death Belleved Near su ab REPORTED BACK T0 physicians, was 8 p.m. WORK ‘RELIEF i Greece Mobilizes Full Military Strength to Quell Rebellion Friendly Action Instituted by Sathre to Determine Constitutionality SUPREME COURT 70 -ao-se-|| DECIDE IF SCHOOL hh enti at Thomas Moodie as federal February by a ling, former N. D. Housing Chief the governorship in supreme court rul leave for Moodie Appointed ‘KINGRISH PUT IN HIS PLACE Hugh S. Johnson Follow Huey’s Attack on o's ecnterenee Witt esches che ha a orl ieea APPLAUDED BY COLLEAGUES Rue Hel il 8 Diverting Fund 3 Ai of Constitution Violated by Amendment Tie Vote by Committee Defeats| McCarran Prevailing Wage to take his proper place in this body jini Ter fant Ut Ht i & Bag ie Hf 4 27 Mi = amendment by a tie vote of 12 to 12. ii | if HE | OVER 20 MEASURES ip lust: jit ey TR “This method would be inequitable rena Sathre maintained. “We aa is clearly unconstitutional.” t, the committee approved the | Ter ‘a ag 2 d3 3 it originally reported, | "ns which was offered by Senator Rus- sell (Dem., Ga.). te Crop Prospects Brighten But More Rain Is Needed that while chief, asserting on the other hand, disagreed Malas heey iil tf Hl PASSED BY SOLONS }» but empowered President Roose- sae electrification $10,000,000. Before approving the measure, the| Reports to railroad division offices ‘Housing, $450,000,000. committee adopted an amendment|here said the snowfall between. projects with a provision giving the jelsewhere in the northern nae relief fund into eight general types of |inches and was at least four inches President power to shift 20 per cent of |by it. necessary to prevent disturbance to pisiinccrien ieee aaemecana) breaking down the $4,000,000,000 work | Washburn and Garrison totalled six This provided for the “security” Renae pllrgescormpers wage planned by the administration se ese for 3,500,000 employables on_reiief velt to apply the prevailing wage if|drift six rolls, Private wage levels. Bills Totaling 000,000. $119,375 Given Gover- SIGNED BY WELFORD More than a score of bills passed by the North Dakota legislature were approved Monday by Governor Walter $40,000 for state emergency com- $2,350 to pay money borrowed from the Bank of North Dakota by the at- torney general's office to carry on lit- $800 Welford, including measures appro- Appropriation priating $119,375. i il Projects for professional and cleri- cal persons $30,000,000. g . Civilization Conservation Corps for deficiency in the state board of pardons. i i re ALLEGED €2,000 to pay state officials’ bond Premiums. Farm Prices Noted i OF CAB DRIVER $100 to pay expenses to commis- stoners appointed in actions to re- | —(P)—Ad~ March 5. of four points in the index of Hi 2= HELD FOR SHOOTING| Klenk May Be Prosecuted Un- $710 to pay expenses of state board of veterinary medical examiners. 910,000 for Florence Crittenton $10,000 for St. John's of farm products and two points purchasing power during the which ended February 15 were a eeee, by the bureau of i il $10,000 for House of Mercy. fe i He vl tes ri Pi a i ide Pie il (. ity i A: iW et i ii ae FI i TE ni tie ih li der Lindbergh Law as Re- sult of S. D. Gunfight = je i bl peel Pt i ny Siaey g li nfs “iil $10,000 for North Dakota Children’s i was 111 and i i May Be Surprising cuperative Powers; Results tt this fashion, claiming it Reccieaty Peer ae t insisted Pel Fgh a ti i P ue ites i na Pe He ed slit a aye hi He Lisi ah ial: i sine ieee a iat i i tis te ii H HPA we int | hth ha Hest li “ill inti vial uli EE Ee i, it giges 3g Hil | kif cai ny af Hs al == = TH ZB ath, = i= iit Ry "de GBs 235] {agli et Hf Aa £ } i ui ue Continuing Testimony Financier Sold Stocks on Open Market, Johnson Says, ae it a ae i FE Hi ye uf He itl m hurl Ai : age 3 3 tink al ig i jv #3, i 3 hbpadé Four-Year Old Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGarry Dies Early Tuesday vin bea (ile: i Hi u t (dic r i 1a Me fan be a Ue rts 3 if : att a ieee Hi a & £ te 2a228" an ; anit 4 ul nin Hell E

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