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pros ve awe] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS See Stage Nation-Wide Drive on Illicit Trades FEDERAL AGENCIES UNDER MORGENTHAU UNITE IN CLEAN - UP Seek to Stamp Out Dope Smug- gling, Illegal Liquor Sales, Counterfeiting SEVERAL ARRESTED HERE 428 Stills With Daily Capacity of 133,930 Gallons Seiz- ed by Sleuths ‘Washington, March 15.—(7)—A to- tal of 1,219 arrests by noon Friday ‘was reported by treasury law en- forcement agencies as a result of a coast-to-coast drive against law vio- ‘Washington, March 15.—(#)—Thou- eands of law enforcement agents Fri- day were unleashed by Morgenthau in a pation-wide drive | seeking to stamp out every type of|- Jaw-violation within the treasury's jurisdiction, gence unit were against li- Qquor and dope smugglers, counter- feiters who sought to May Be Deported (POST HOPS OFF ON PLIGHT 10 GOTHAM; SEEKS NEW RECORD Hopes Globe-Girdling Winnie Mae Will Average Speed of 35 Miles an Hour WILL FLY IN UPPER AIR Average Elevation During Long Trip Expected to Be 32,- 500 to 40,000 Feet Will Impound 65,000,000 Gal- PLANS ARE MADE TO SOUTHERNERS FLEE HOMES AS FLOOD WATERS RISE Rehabilitation Corporation Plans Seven Acre Plots for Irrigation WEW DES LACS DAM IS KEY lons of Water for Use by Homeseekers Construction of 30 homes to com- Lacs river as a vital part of the proj- FERA of- sowis| SAFETY AS TIDE OF Hundreds of residents of Rankin county, of the flood-burdened Pearl river. This striking airview of the stricken south suffering from floods. shows ecores of , Miss., evacuated their homes as a result of the steady rise one of many areas in the sector, homes surrounded by high water. (Associated Press Photo) =|THOUSANDS FLEE 10 | Mercury Climbs to | All-Time High Mark Temperatures rose to 72 degrees in Bismarck Thursday to set an *|WELFORD CONSIDERS RECOMMENDATIONS OF ADVISORY BODY Quick Action on Relief Bill ROOSEVELT FORCES GROW JUBLANT AS OPPONENTS, WEAKEN Huey Long Hurries Back From Philadelphia in Effort to Halt Defeat RUSSELL HAS COMPROMISE Southerner Offers Plan Which Would Adjust Differences on Work Measure ‘Washington, Mar. 15.—(#)—Plead- ing for adoption of the Russell com: promise on wage scales under the $4,880,000,000 work relief program, Senator Robinson, Democratic lead- er, told the senate Friday it would be approved by President Roosevelt. Standing at his desk directly in front of the vice president's rostrum, Robinson asserted the proposal was “a fair compromise.” Senator Steiwer (R.-Ore.) asked if Robinson could give assurance that Russell amendment would not bring a veto. “I can.” Robinson replied quickly. Tearing back here from Philadel- phia, where he again denounced Pres- ident Roosevelt as a man who says “lovely words and lets us go on with our sorrow,” Senator Huey P. Long sought to do what he could to stave off defeat. But the Democrat leaders believed the struggle, now nearly two month: old, was all over but the shouting. even should Senator Hattie Caraway— “the little lady from Arkansas”—be carried from her hospital bed to cast her vote from a stretcher, the Mc- Carran amendment’s foes were confi- coast to coast efter the drive first was, dent of victory. The previous high mark for ra hoot ronrtigh arrest of nar- temperatures up to March 14 was 4 Senators Are W cotics smugglers national eap- ‘11 degrees, which was eet in 1914. |Chief Executive Expected to) Five or six senators, including New ital, Situation in Southeastern Mis- ‘Temperatures were generally York’s advocate of new labor legis- By noon, the alcohol tax unit had i and Arkansas Is high throughout the state, with Make Few Changes in {istion, Robert F. Wagner, were ex- reported a total of 363 arrests in 13 souri al ansa' Fargo reporting s maximum. of PI Submitted pected to leave the camp of Senator iin addition 438 illot stike with & IN RECOVERY MOVE Declared Critical ea a sithentarerithiag Nevada's seis iepacns wie chine aa 66. Ne "8 le spaces wi nm daily capacity of 133,930 gallons had ———— ‘The forecast Friday was for Acting Gov. Walter Welford hasja leader of one of the hottest fights apres ai (By the ve ann saa hia cloudy and much .colder; @at- under greene ‘northwest ‘alone, 1¢8.arreste r Flood waters Ississippi | urday fair.” magnet drew them was an Nye setters ee oer gen anus Sia oe, Social ns Mae.” tafies apparently were surging to » ——_—__—_ compromise Qvale, district 12 tax unit supervisor, \ttitude neffi- 216 a. m. 5 GOVERNOR VETOES B. Russell, Jr., tall lean man who once said. cient Minority’ The ‘The cuts, designed to balance the! sat in the governor's chair in Georgia, Pi racdiesirppinmongplione vem yetreg \ a 3 state budget for the next blennium,|Tt lays do : a a. m. Friday when the drive was 20| Washington, March 15—(®)—Con-/the alti ee FIVE ACTS PASSED sess uring tro : * €. he /gress was bluntly warned Priday by of study by the committee, com- said. Directing the agents in the north-|% Clay Williams, retiring head of a: | i rte nae (of house and senate members prises the huge bulk of | the ant peed states is W. Sa boty inefti- wore in BY Lidgerwood. President may pey his “security - |clent minority it de- pring Few changes from tentative fig-| wages” estimated at $50 a month if 14 stills during the night and con: feasibility than fiscated 763 gallons of liquor, 8,960 ‘Wages | raster —_—— Te ie Gen Tone Cee ee les, vale pe ge cir *Teaning oo Te: sou! nd Arkansas|Disapproves Bill to Repeal Law beta lg will be made in 146 cases, he added. | senate ee tose here the Rod Cross estimated 13000] prohibiting Smoking in |, Under the final plan presented tol adamant to he ont oleae which eae ee ger at moma be drowned when thelr rowboat cap- Restaurants ; wages on all projects. summer when a law enforcement co-|liams Space 1s left tn ;| Sized in the swollen Little river nea ‘i meee ae: | ie installation of wid| Governor Walter Welford swung Ger the leadership of Harold Graves, piping would of the bureau of internal revenue, later pnsleggh the veto axe five times Friday on * working under Personal supervi- would be provided. measures which had received the ap- € bien of Secceeey erenee py Arwaee com see hae proval of the 1935 North Dakota. leg- Progressed, Chi- proximat 3,400, islature. e ago counted 35 by over @ period of 20 years. Proposals killed by Welford were: j "y with pig ne pe i Serery pe House bill 204, which would have) ental and state activities cuts were territory, and Loutsville 13 oes repealed the act: prohibiting amoking | ose saded to the governor, in line oo, © f Dersons!iiems warned the the remainder to be paid in restaurants and other public places. te the that stallments, Wallis said. Senate bill 229, shortening the|With previous tative agreement. “ ba aie rapidly Construction of the time of notice required in foreclosure 3 z upon mortgage or other lien on real estate. i E | 5 thority to Work With U. S. r House bill 295, prohibiting real summaries figures were which will be estate and chattel mortgages on any bssembled here. on Relief Approved Evi irienen Jother property than that involved in i — ithe mortgage. U. S. AGENTS STAGE Governor Walter Welford Friday] The dam, House bill 93, amending chattel Federal agents are reported to have| NRA and the federal trade. commie-|<if0°4, 8 OUP, Of peccneghae = Barge macesenee. {orm 90 0 teens in |wittions for bu staged raids on a group of places in| sion had the open Friday|fnthority to work with the federal pee pag . ‘Thursday |after the placed clash-/ work relief and ECW projects. 4 pat ge ng i |e Roose: ee is N. N. Hermann, agent with the fed-|velt's desk. The president had ssked|" ‘i Bp 2¢2—Relating to procedure of division, reached at/a joint report. cities with mayor-council form of Friday afternoon, said any| The trade commission report passage of ordinances. ids made were in connection with|strongly recommended that “price- mileage of coun- violation of a federal law pro-/| fixing” be from the steel/ty health superintendents and de- Cp dy ge ere 10 cents per mile. government on ground violates free corre- to sell intoxicants in dry ter-| trust laws.” ‘North Danota ‘Any otficial report of ‘auch raide|tion oe cteieetioines in the o, ° must come from the federal offices at |other codes mean “a Paul, he stated. tial possibility and ‘ - ow Municipal Workers __|imptcations y Given Shorter Week |concernea ¥ Municipal employes, with the ex- a plete and effective description indi-| Washington, Mar. 15: we aun sae cov. nae ie ing ty inatmene ote fas a” (Continued on Page Two) Dionne Babes to Become Wards of King George Under Canadian Bill “I never rh Grosiie laa lation,” said Col. W. H. Price, Tonto conservative. i & i a fi 7 aft i te? ERE Hu E. z i Seve it riley + Hi apolis ordinance i