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¥==) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1935 Will Cut N. D. Budget $830,000 Thousands Flee Before Rising Flood Waters(mm wx ks nes More, Cheaper Goods "AA? DITO IN CUT-OFF SYSTEM Feel Shorter Channels Will Hurry Waters to Sea, Pro- tect Lower River MISSOURI AND ILLINOIS HIT Food Shortage Seen as Menace to Inhabitants of Little Arkansas Town mortheast corner of Arkansas, com- Pletely isolated by the little Black ern Pennsylvania, but the Ohio ram- paged in West Virginis, threatening Administration Wins Second Victory in Killing Steiwer E i i f E E E | i | se tt bk ii | : | gee i = g 8 5 t R iy i a i i i Eleven Candidates File Five Hy Petitions in City Race Seeking Police Magis- trate's Office; Three Run | Local Family Sees 14 Deer Near Here A glimpse of days when the for Commission his daughter were his wife, his daughter, Winnifred, and his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Targart. * TREASURY CALLS IN U. S. Bonds Aggregating $1, 933,000,000 Will Be Paid Off on June 15 frau Ely dh E B Asked for Recovery Wallace Suggests ‘Definitely Lower’ Prices as ‘Great Aid’ to Farmer WOULD SPEED UP INDUSTRY Secretary Finds Crop Reduc- tions Have About Reached Maximum Benefits ‘Washington, March 14—()—. gestion by Secretary Wallace that factories should turn out 50 per cent goods at “definitely lower” prices dropped Thursday into the de- RHLEP SYSTEM 10 sees exon ee BE RULED LOCALLY fexwee eens UNDER NEW STA sul | ments 1996 wet age ; req State to Become More De-Fed- eralized When It Puts Up {Deals Four Perfect Hands; Quits Game §23 ES a5 H Hi i i ee iat Ht i E |,” -esked Cannon (Dem.-Mo.), “| from this ‘time on these methods a 8 adage ice ekie i : s OF HOUSING CHIEF Former Governor Assumes New Duties as N. D. Adminis- trator Thursday peel ifyt : AERE ill Former Governor Thomas H. Moodie Thursday had assumed his new duties as federal housing admin- istrator for North Dakota. Moodie's office was receiving appli- cations for insured mortgages, re- financing of existing mortgages at lower interest rates and also receiving applications for new construction, mortgagees spplying for insurance on mortgages. sje Joan to be made under the new setup was expected to be com- Pleted this week. Prada penn meysregp elo et i age assistance or pensions; aid to dependent cl and child health; children, aid to child # F th oll | 4 TEE i 3 ef i j at t i $ i! ii BE, 5 i te i ti GPsak Hf 4 i t i i of disease which caused him to larged is shown at right, the {Seeks Lost Marbles, | | Finds Stolen Rings | > e Grand Forks, N. D., March 14. —(#)—Junior Tucker, 13-year- old son of Mrs. Ruby Tucker of this city, lost some marbles down @ grating in front of his home. He tried to find them and re- covered four pieces of loot stolen in the recent series of Grand Forks house prowlings. When Junior reached his hand through the grating he found not a mar- ble but a ring and then another ring. Police were notified and found a third ring and a foun- tain pen. ‘The articles were identified as having been stolen from two Grand Forks homes. Police expect further develop- ments in the series of robberies © YOUTHS ATTENPT CAB STAND HOLDUP Pair Beaten Unmercifully When Proprietors Ignore Command to ‘Stick 'Em Up’ ‘Two youths were nursing sore limbs jail and an at- 5 g office at 112% Fifth St., apparently getting up their courage and sizing up the situation. The third time one of the the ponies z E et i! § GEORGE ' THEN AND NOW Eight years ago a stray man of nearly six feet. Today, shrunken to a bare five feet, spine lengthening into a tail, legs bowed and head grown to nearly three times its size. George Bocklet, 49, of Azusa, Calif., today, a victim of the rare, incurable and lingeringly painful Plaget’s ‘write to a Los Angeles physician: am taking on the appearance of an [Agreement Reached With Insti- ‘Those facts describe the plight at left as he appears “I ape.” How his head has en- photo portraying him before his MARCH JURY TERM CANCELLED TO SAVE MONEY FOR COUNTY Judge McFarland Finds $200 Daily Expense Unwarranted by Scheduled Actions There will be no March jury term of the Burleigh county district court, District Judge R. G. McFarland an- nounced Wednesday. Of the score or more on the calen- dar, only a few cases were ready for hearing when the calendar was called Wednesday, Judge McFarland said, and he decided to postpone the term in order to save the county money. The cost of a jury term he estimated ‘at $200 a day or between $25 and $30 an hour. About half of the pending cases are branch of the dairy industry has been served during the past year by the farm credit administration, Governor W. I. Myers of the farm credit ad- tion told delegates to Land o'Lakes Creameries 14th annual meeting here Thursday. Land o'Lakes is a regional cooper- tive with affiliated creameries in 16 ‘Mississippi tutional Heads to Permit Adjustment VETO AXE WILL BE SWUNG Total of $165,000 Will Be Chopped From State Ex- penses by This Process Slashes which may total up to 9690,- 000 in appropriations made for the next biennium by the legislature were under consideration Thursday by ® legislative financial sdvisory commit- tee for recommendation to Governot Walter Welford. The committee, headed by Senator A. F. Bonger, Jr., of Richland, wat to balance the state budget. A tentative plan was outlined by the conference figures passed by the ‘The tentative plan outlined would legislature. by Sen- by $300,000 through not by veto, with institutions to get original total if revenue shows in- crease after first year of new bien: the tentative plan may call fer the governor's veto axe to be used. Included in the tentative plan for cutting out $165,000 through veto of $5,000 for purchase of old Fort Line coln in Morton county by direct veto, $5,000 deduction in appropriation for construction of a sewer for state penitentiary. Cut Capitol Maintenance $40,000 reduction in the state capitd] maintenance fund. $2,000 from the livestock sanitary, board appropriation. eas from wolf bounty approprie ation. appropriation. $4,000 from public health @eparte ment. ieee from bovine tubereulosis fund, $10,000 from state training schoo; appropriations. $5,000 from Destine state school dan state training school with sewer system of Mandan. $5,000 from national guard appro- priation. Departmental cuts which would be made include: Supreme court, $250;