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¥==] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ ESTABLISHED 1873 i BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS. See Rift in Business Clouds (City Returns to Normal As Assembly Ends} is inn + 250 NEW LAWS ARE [ee CUBA JOINS GREECE | Abandoned Waifs Left to Fate (Status of Budget ~ ENACTED BY SOLONS IN FIGHT FOR LIFE Worrying Welford oe ; N SODAY SESSION Sawin te sealien pons into a AGAINST REBELLION Helpful —— ie of Seven, Acting as Gov) "Et vad Upturn merce and Labor Spokesmen | Steal Bond Money |} ernor’s Financial Advisers, foree had completed work on the 1 Governor Already Has Approv-| bills passed went Governments of Both Nations Py Meeting Monday : ed 180; studs 100 Still | finat ccres ilar to amps the | imperiled by Uprsings of ofiengo, Mar, 11-—(f)— Friends, ‘ MORE MEN NOW HAVE JOBS i Before Him to return were the | Richland Political Enemies @ < <) Sa» Pein'gudtput that vas earty in [VETO AXE MAY BE SWUNG) 759 069 Placed on Payrolis Be- —_—__—__ Jr, and Melvin Johnson who coat 5 tween January 1 EXPECT POLITICAL MOVES| ‘rvughout the ison, engseed |4000 ARE REPORTED KILLED astko, vslors at the Sheffield | Unofficial Checkup Shows Plans en ans welt Parmer aeed tunity offered. “The third’ "was Markiewict, who was held for | to Expend $6,567,753 plone eliein hy Appointment of Bonzer to Man-| senator O. E. Erickson. disorderly conduct, complain that uch Statehouse reports were that |Greek Loyalists Claim Victory he couldn’t get word to his wife During Biennium Washington, March 11—(%)—J age State Mill and Ele- the presence of the two. Rich- to supply bond. series of economic pronouncements tor E: land county adversaries After Artillery Bombardment "They offered to help. Mrs. oo combined Monday to thread the news vator Expected fails af toler Gatetmenin co oy t'Sae Markiewicz, several hours later, | 4 group of seven legislators, acting |with more business optimiam than fo allow “the other fellow” to net citllcaraltd reported to the police that the |S financial advisers to Governor | has happened in many @ day: the last word in tee €0-day verbat two drove her to « dark alley | Walter Welford, began work Monday| 1. Declaring production in March and robbed her of the money for |!" the capitol to determine the fi-/nas been “definitely ascending,” the i nancial status of the state and the | Chamber of Commerce of the United A to his desk this afternoon and signed | said to have reached through bond. sales easure passed Guns roared widely separate amount of legislative appropriations “4 isan atete gions: by he) the “third party,” Senator Erick- | ,ointa'on the globe Mondey ae both and possible revenue. first week persia, tole semubes’t1Ony The two per cent retail tax will st the house Math the Greek and Cul governments - The results of their work will guide| the month will demonstrate a continu- ‘become effective May 1 under the mons the Dahl of Em- continued fights for their existence. the governor in his final action on ap-|ation of substantial improvement emergency clause of the act and ap- — only representative The southern republic was under Propriation bills not yet signed. It/over a four-month period.” Unless i } vroximately $2,000,000 annually in poe acral before Spesker William martial law, the announced intention was expected the session will last from|the trends are disturbed, it said, revenue will be derived, according to tion. to make the final mo-: being to hale persons accused of acts two to three days. Serving on the/700,000 workers will have obtained y estimates. against the public order before coun- committee are Senators A. F. Bonzer,| jobs between Jan. 1 and March 31. Jr. of Richland, A. 8. Marshall of|" 2, The American Federation of Dickey, E. C, Stucke of McLean, John |rabor's monthly survey of business K. Brostuen of McKenzie, and Harry |said that “under the ruffled surface Peterson of Mountrail, and Rep- resentatives Howard Parkinson Of |vival are steadil a Ses Bottineau and Math Dahi of Emmons.| yt" "ueciered trot sotal. titers ot President's Aide and Idaho Sen-| Appropriations of the legislature at| workers as a group “has been slowly — cils of war for trial. With the 24th session of the North In Greece the capture of 3,000 re- Dakota legislature concluded, the soldiers and the virtual end of Capital City returned to reek bel normalcy the Monday as Governor Walter Welford ed. The dead were numbered at 4,- studied whether to approve or re- PROFITS IN 000 as loyal troops under. War Minis- Ject some 100 bills now before him ter for consideration. A efforts to subdue the revolutionaries its ion just leted, ‘pect- increasing through re-employment” As the solons began their trek for under the banner of former Premier ator Exchange Bitter [Uf “to tol nearly. #2000000 ‘more|and that there Nas been "real ine Pe Se hee et Tenge Sete ere eee so far re' a) power.” the session. Of these Governor Wal- Qube’s wild week-end of fighting ne tions of $6,567,752.97 and this! 3, Members securities ter Welford already has signed af- were found in the exclusive residen-| What a wistful, heart-tugging picture forlorn little Betty Jean, left, Washington, March 11.—(#)—The cuoane may be increased when of- eaieane portables hailed bern proximately 150. Plan Is to Deprive National tial suburbs of Marianao. and Patsy Martin make as, deprived of their parents and bewildered (fight over NRA grew white hot Mon- | ficial totals are taken. they hoped was a new harbinger that Also awaited from the governor’s by strange faces and sounds, they sit in Los Angeles city hall, await- the frozen stream of is thaw- Cabinet in Dilemmas day, with Donald R. Richberg and Plans Another Broadcast capital pets ed pene "of ap Banks of Ancient Power Reports circulated that government a next holds ~ io eo Foner Late = asaniry s pedadeaeteage cacibeepeetilic|' “Ceo ae tina ations |i58-. This was s $45,000,000 refunding Senator . F. Bonser, I troops captured Seres these a Martin” paid board ie » then total ee regular ie ae, —— coali- = Currency Neots aes discounted wy oars vanished. Mister vero have entrusted the waifs to the |cism at each other on the subject of ieecconttrromigert $4070.08, special | of the situation. It is still uncertain oo tagger monopoly, D and deficit ported to have been offered the maD-) Washington, March 11—(P)—The| whether the loyalist forces have even Richberg sald Borah, if given a) SPmrobrations @se me and deficit = Penge tp Hon colarge becssat sovernment’s decision to use part| crossed the river Struma. Some Sidelights ° cH | chute: would ‘tatp “lend 'us backtite| Caesersnr. wetlord planned to.¢ive Will lacked confirmation Monday, |°t_ it $2.812,000,000_ devaluation igi , erigioaliy on \ chaos.” Borah called Richberg a friend :30 p.m. Capitol reparts were to. the ettest |,rotity te reduce the publlc debt led ih et ove nent and scond ves || Last Senate Session of monopoly and a “pronounced foe to re- that Senator Bonzer would . se “ ” ' ” . | SSeS eereceee MY ON SM nor Ole H. Olson. Governor Welford fo rine to be in government hands again 2s peter nei national emergency council, de-|!" ged Pc emangterg Bunday would ‘neither confirm not! sould not be changed” as e-result of |i the port of Kavalls. prised clared that the Idahi . 3 the signature of the gover- deny the report and Senator Bonser ‘The crew of the Helle reported that [Stucke of McLean delivered an elo os ee Se ee ted, with possibility also remained non-commital. Baga satire some government|. Toa thrown its officers, accused of [quent speech about Senator Thomas { area nabpeanedasiorni at may be cut out to bring ford: snnounced appoiatmenta would | zine from trimming the dollars |ovessie tte, Sue fan, Se reves | At the conclusion it was dlcovered eee hours and s prohibition of ehid labor : ace, amu Seeatn ot eooeel Sa Se a De er [Ge an ek ama oan cet © Pm ae Ea [Examine Ropar tate Let "nei a : a en ‘only "two malor_ appointments, have | Sey "expansion block” in songress|, ADO, Teper: from Athens ald #50 55° p cain of stark piaced| fficial of College Accept: En Taes, wi fal and relief burdens artery living standards progress- 2 foresaw s $46,000,000 increase in the his overcoat over Whelan and th ed Responsibilit: will rise.” ° as industry recovers Profite to Gee, Mf Sg Ounce fT nat ace Man «| md na ix tela Seca Sa ay Uv ats meinen Sensis" en Wen was named regulatory department 4! In the absence of impartial and = ti person |tO 3 the debt will be cut = Shortages $3, in five “4 revoke by executive order grants| faces us today.’ “Hin'a final battle, during which Lge rc gg 8 obugntions Saas oheeiace rareeian aiecet ana tev mines Revadayatler: Peapod fois pram orn inthe world’ to talk sbout monop-|f0t 8 semis “ot _perteets seen oe charges of bribery, corruption and| Which no interest, Thomas! uncertain. Both sides claim over-| noon while waiting for the discovered in an audit reported Mon- | “Mes.” state tiary to hook up with vote trading were hurled back and|Praleed the move by saying: | lwhelming victories. Nota single| to conclude its business, by Wil- Gecorer a in on eecddine’ aepartment| _ Richbery Resumes Testimony [tte *gltunnes wicm, orier to the forth between the warring factions along is We) American or foreign correspondent| lam Laist, employee of the cap- |i, the North Dakota bank examiner.| Richberg was called back beforeltine the appropriation would be tn the house, the legislature adjourned |have been clamoring for. has succeeded in reaching the gov-| {tol since territorial days and ‘According to the report, the short-|the senate finance committee Mon-| available July 1. actually at 7:15 p. m. though accord-| He also praised the plan ass steP/ ernment or rebel lines, although Brit-| Present custodian, who sang sev- |ase5 were uncovered during a recent |day for more testimony in the in- Ing to the chamber clocks it was only|toward s single type of currency andlish and French military attaches are| eral German songs. examination of the records of the in-|quiry into the Blue Eagle operations. 100 Bills Before Governor 11:50 a, m. on Saturday, the 60th leg- | ‘he concentration in the hands of the to have gone to the front stitution by F. W. Cathro and John| The recovery co-ordinator told the Ulative day. Government of the power to issue/by permission of the government. Not to be outdone by the senste,|Nevine, deputy state bank examiners.|Committeemen that the cost of op- ‘Until near the closing deadline, the | ™oney. In order to prevent foreigners and|the house passed a resolution of|” o A. lee, late secretary-treasurer structure a appropriation for the state agricul- Banks’ Power Curtalled Greeks from receiving signals from|thanks to the press for its “excellent | o¢ the school, was credited in the re- ( on Page Two) Thats. the feaneery Dine: She. n= | file eked S00) 8 a ee a eee ee ee Tet cae | eet wits baving nccaptad the res tional banks lose the power bad [on yor Posi onggesty Desrete | nd the smbaalaniat:spakcr ex 008 lender: ponsibility for the shortages. Lee died fasue currency against certain gov-|Tadio » luding owned by|W. J. God Morton. several weeks ago, and according to s ernment bonds, @ right which they | Americans. hagas 2 panne coroner's report met death by the ac- Weeks Remains as Tax Com- j have had since they were crested) Cubans Accuse Gaiters | Russia and Japan idental discharge of & shotgun he ioner as Verret Asks 4 ‘The Cuban decree is used for| was cleaning. v The bonds to be retired are the 2|,, The Cuban decree. ie one used for Approve Rail Deal) “rive tunds were involved in the oe ae oa ‘ per cent “consols” of 1990 and the 2/the fire Sime o% Cup mas, secre. pero shortages; in the state funds of the 3 J Der cent Panams Canal loan bondéltary of war in the cabinet of former ‘Tokyo, March 11—()—The historic | institut of $1,312, Haat ae ee ae tod to uns aa|fesident Ramon Grau San Martin|documenis in which Soviet Russie |loeal funds $1,696; collections to reg Expresses Appreciation of Man-| ,o0it icy currency. in Nov, 1939. At the time the Grau | sells the full title of the Chinese East- | ,5er recelved but not dissribubed $78, ; ner in Which Legislators ‘They will be paid off in the main|sovernment was beset by difficulties} ern railway to Manchukuo for 140,-| ceipted $202.25; student's loaning fund ctled Herd Probleme, pecs crating ‘oe Mente S| gry yncreny abut fnan-|irneg eg covered by the certificates will be| Mendicta's advisers took explicit nseles. Monday Diet St ne date from, July 31 set aside from the government's other |°are to make it plain it was Guiteras’ the official ot 1924, to Feb. 19, 1936, according to the 7 is sing mort Se"abe fo ota te 7elow mol, mento Gieras by name wel, Tae acion conned mantic ae as the 60-day session, | Hato crrteal ‘or corporation io|that the government believes the for-| the curtain on four decades of Russo-| New Court Test for legislature had | oo aces monetary gold. mer war secretary is = leading factor | Japanese contention for domination Policy See: | assistance for the dis- | Poses MODSIAEY GO or national|in the outbreaks which have har- rritory which Japan has| U.S, Gold Policy Seen tment of ® eget] nank notes :neans the scrapping of |Tassed the populace as well as the me pies eau tha. enlen, tax| O00 of the oldest forms of paper |*Sreina tec of the tastapresd Credit business | ™iretional banks were given the right|iNé strikes were felt Monday mom-|Say Schmeling Will to issue their own money with the|ins after the weekend's suspension} "oti, Roop in J and proper| creation of the national banking sys- |°f Commercial activity. r ‘une on the rf he ( iting and proper | tes in 1008. Ralireads st Standstill = to bl-/Smith Reynolds’ Heirs ‘ ‘and to| Latest report showed 4,600 institu- Railroads and all other transporta-| Hamburg, March 11—(7)—A Max h F : wy Sens thous ‘were saploying the privilege. {tion facilitits were peralyzed. The|paer-Max Schmeling heavyweight the com-! In Fight for Fortune 4 my sincere appreciation in denominations of $6,|sovernment’s business was at s stand- ‘York “abe — you have sendered | | These notes, ; |atil, since-most of its employes have| “#ht for New Je dupes ‘Winston-Salem, N. C., March 11. 8 state and for the hearty coopera- Boonen ene, peoies as “clreuia left thelr posts. solutely set” Joe Jacobs, the German's pag vee that Se" Ceeeenes | tr es cintineaits tems thous “eats (Continued on Page Two) seannent, tase ee coeneel Fas committee assemble its date, but not ee ” 5 question witnesses. here with your minds|rency.” The latter, in the proper with Col. John Reed Kilpatrick, pres- King insisted that the counsel ‘wherein the worrles over the distressed sense, is money issued by the govern-| Packing Plant Strike ident of Madison Square Garden should also be permitted to question = confronted yourselves, | men! G More Involved] 122.2202. bis matehmaser., Sinaeok” bat Manatee Barkley “m- rok secs. Sia end peer r rows More involv a tnt be Sees tne Seteasiion (D-Ky.), objected. These Blonde Screen Siren ~ ee. jacobs said, 's terths already “If memi : Sioux Falls, 8. D., March 11.—P)—| were set in his original contract with| in bills hidden - your convention To Ask New Divorce ‘A nbor dlspuie between union butcher | the Carden.” sole Sees fe eee See ith many, MANY. STA! 104 anesies sarch 11—(P}—Jean |company, which has tied up work at ° ° ‘Before King’s protest, Harrison ob- a Pol ee predominant | Harlow once laughed when s fortune|the plant since Saturday, became 19-Year-Old Girl ] i tained the committee's approval coe ally ave becasbe| taller told her she would marry six prague a mente © 69 4 the schedule of witnesses drawn up by py Bs rd hare noting | “See day sho planned to ask 1 di-|sgned petiions asking that the way i : clas Tbeuore Chat, you POFSe Sout to free, er of marial|be dleared for them to return to 5 teat that sic toe the | mannered! Hal Rosson, “sce” cinems- Many non-union men were tumed| New York, March 11-—-(P)—A seat Se tographer.. The two were masried|away by pickets when they reported| 19-year-old girl, caught in the iogat << your provisions | Sept. 18, 1693, in an airplane elope- |for duty Monday. Only high com- ‘web of commercialized vice, stood the family | be ridiculous.” . Due *point,| ment to’ Yuma, Aris. Upon their re-|pany officials were allowed to pass| forth in » key role Monday in the time eon | ana satormenin ig | fag. © 20 Sim colony, te ede tomas he ines sod ease grand jury's ettorta to pey the lid the Sail estate | eke en ee inet Bae ee Se chia marriage willbe forever” _|eariving crite, guanied “the” tures CC Mew SESS poner vine ane of ars rights were | time he will have to do % bd Rosson was not here to contest the | routes to the plant. policy Trial before his 4 Deody, Khrough is euit, He's in recuperating|' Sem ‘wedi, business agent of the| , 008, Wad directed by District RK, ernor woald be {ax oct, 28 | trom an attack of araiyels.| union, theatened “mass picketing” it| AHofney Witam O. Dodes to rey ettionr at Page A looal’s demands are not met zon. | Date before the erand Jury 0 sty g- THAD Rawn, | Wue te “ te once et| WELFORD TAKING REST |day - Bands of's white saioste Fok wes Mareh 11-1) |eomae ‘, : pg transactions through ‘Goranar Walter Weller’ remetued|' ‘The, uchon, he sald, demands caty py pe Pgh igo stand trial ‘Jecobus a Sntiated equal tiynnoct | Manny mernng, eorrng om [compan to Tein wor Maha pe ES I Sate py hens an “In many, numerous sundry | session . He was expected with. J.P, Miller, another death was ways you have o"thoand fer |to bo tn hoffe ot the capll later] Si of the regional ape 2s meee oes