The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1935, Page 1

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pa Z 5 = ea = : >> DB = ie 7 = Bill ACT PROVIDES FOR iquor BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1935 Oldest Newspaper SSTABLISHED 1873 Governor Signs L R 4 « igh County See U. S. Game Preserve for Burle MUNICIPAL STORES » LAGION LAUNCHES inal Day, Stops Clock at Noon, si.cinzcno in F L o Legislators in Signing PROHIBITS SALE OVER BAR People as Represented by Welford Notes Sentiment of Denies Charges Before July 19; Petitions by Cities Cannot Vote on Question Voters Required BULLETIN ‘The North Dakota moratorium bill providing for relief in the courts from foreclosure, execution sales, and evic- lo Elections or after July 19 and in any erning boards cent of the legal majority approval “This bill is a sentiments of more than accord with my previously announced | Policy. of the members of the members These jOf the citizens resident in the assembly are sembly. iia “By the provisions of the tion, by the provisions of lon by the legislature, by the trict which has chosen ater as their Tepresentatives. i a é He citizens of bogeys take action on any measure of statewide effect and interest. action oe “I will not deny the citizens of thi state whatever right they may desire referred by them the eit state have indicated that ple and by their ac’ posed : juor may be to insported Profit of liquor stores is not to ex- or such assistants as ceed 25 per cent. Stores may sell all hard liquors in a The act provides for enforcement by Providing any police officer or state's debtedness up to $25,000, and appoint, &@ manager at 2 salary not to exceed $150 monthly, The following excise tax is im: Provisions is subject to removal. Possessed in homes or tra! them. Thirty cents per gallon on all arti- sparkling wines containing al- Sixty cents per gallon on all other ficial general liqueurs and cordials. The revenue will go into the it range from $500,000 up an- : : ae juors, EH iin amount qi evgislature BIOLOGICAL SURVEY Proposed Apple Creek Develop- LIVESTOCK GRADING PASSED BY SENATE Upper House Reconsiders Strike Probe Bill and Allows $810 Appropriation Utilities With View of 2 iit BE}s iu ali and The livestock weighing lll, previously passed senate also reconsidered its in voting down house resolu- “A20” Friday night, and adopted mat resolution Saturday, 32 to 12, with ating and killed by the senate 538 © PER CENT SALES [Move Hits Olson for Balking July Session) Bil), REVIVED AND TAX BILL APPROVED, sons’ Who Prevented Attendance; Traynor Calis House Resolution Asks Investigation of ‘Certain interested Per- GOES 10 GOVERNOR Welford Indicates He Will Sign Of Acres Under Water HAS RECREATION FEATURE ment Would Put Thousands For Probe of Vote Trading by Solons Revenue Proposal to Raise or meeting tentiary for not less or more than 10 years Of not less than $500 or) PASS FREE INSURANCE ACT FUNDS FOR NDAC HELD UP Fishing, Boating and Swim- ming Possible in Giant Stor- age Reservoir hake is License Bills bie Proposal to organize all Bismarck and thine Ay Purpose of promoting a refuge near Mekensie an same time, igh for Ler proved at fu requested to] piil, saieana rea, 4 TO Hae it, pul i f Hane Mrs. Wilma E. Gould, testifying | containers. a f a | tn New York in her $500,000 dam. age suit, made a categorical denial of charges of impropriety flung at her by witnesses for three defend. (Aseoclated Press ante, who, she charges, had her drugged pe tresgaere divorce evidence i 38 a PEE: goer as ye hip EH i ies itt en 33 aa ull “tad , £ 3 it i ae sel Ell a ue Hi ein aes i Hevea ‘Legon. pose ree IE Hse i | 3 a i li ui’ hil an a $° alle Heli nlite bev! all a8 Zz aE PUSH RELIEF FIGHT stock business would be “diverted out/ Vows of the state and home industry hurt.” M sigma charged that a lobby Senator Watt c! had been maintained in the a Zu7i i sti a ih | i i il aig tt a chief HH uisy lieved Incorrect gent Leader Venizelos agg if he 8 ii Hie i == CONSTITUTION (Copyright, 1935, ra i #238 He psee Continue to aster General Despite Setback ‘Washington, March 9.—()—Beaten | Jaws enacted t “I hope the commission man from| Heckle Postm: South St. Paul say that he |Senat James McCor- Funeral services for mick, Bismarck man immediately up-) M’Cormick Services Important last minute measures} Are Set for Monday would go into effect on being signed. Passed by both houses included: of a possible climax fs ned a a a ‘H ged é itor Wai SUSPENDED IN FIGHT 10 BREAK UPRISING . Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. Pallbearers Thursday i sre ai Huey P. Long concentrated | reserved them the right to the senate Saturday on a drive to smash the He also said he would continue histo exercise in this case.” fight on Farley despite in disapproving his resolution for the Roosevelt administration's plans on| postoftice committee's action Friday| Provi: inquiry. work relief wages. Talk of Vote Trading ing, I trade my own horses, and when There was legislative chamber talk of an alleged “trade” on the part of I play penny ante, I pay my own ante, therefore I vote no.” bill of Military Takes Over Power of Civil Authorities in Havana Province Piatt Dunn, be will Frank Claussen, Fred Peterson, Henry Lee. House resolution appropriating $810 Fargo strike. for house investigation expense in connection with iH HT E al it ices apeaas nay yeaa OY eeaetmaactagremege anergy Hd: dng some members which had to do with reconsideration and passage of the special session appropriation after the March ()—Constitu- Havana, tional rights were suspended in Cuba Saturday after night punctuated by shots and bombings. Father It was to have come up| Container but no beer. Liq with the opposition to the administra’ the Louisiana senator al wage amendment were hop- that @ radio speech up By taking the floor in a filibus- |Tental or purchase, and may create in- Charles E. Coughlin will make Mon- Some backers of the McCarran pre- day night would strengthen its sen-|@ttorney who fails to rigidly enforce ready had helped to postpone the de- | needed, at $125 a month. bate on the $4,880,000,000 work and Friday but Long delayed it until next ate support. The Detroit priest is relief bill. ter in which he tossed more criticism at the administration and Hugh vailing livestock weighing and grading bill had originally been killed. ‘Also reconsidered and passed was | Johnson, rafting and amend- Senate Bill 196, ing the Grimly determined to break the strike which has disorganized the na- tion’s affairs, the cabinet and council of state suspended the national con- stitution in @ joint special session at the i An- 5 Ger H. Moris of Neche, secretary to may be ex-jernor Walter Welford, of either Hi In Personnel Supporters Get Jobs REGULATORY CHIEF Appointment Thursday of : Shakeup 3 allocated by ‘The amend- ae ae i Hl i Hl re a struck out previous its to the sales tax rewrote provisions un- ih i= on rH #3dé §33j ine i fn 3 Ha B itl gt “switch | natural sparkling wines 000 out of the bill, iy he was “told” the ad- was trying to by calling some sens. | alcohol. and telling them their states Next week, Senator Long will re- new his fight for the McCarran get $150, He said Frida: ministration ron aaeoe voles ea i 2 a i said he was re-| Cohol. he was neglected. wi syaestid ‘4 jal TE senate upset the |fund of the state, and estimates of ould take the floor again Monday, in an ‘reported unanimous- manly, Nita ae ii ae cans fp id thi i i abil oe Z F-] gfe: te i Ha gilts? 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