The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1935, Page 1

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By ong IS SENT 10 SENATE Calls for Issuance of $2,000,- omtate MEASURE OPPOSED BY ADMINISTRATION Payment of Bonus 000 of New Money for Vinson-American Legion Pro- |FACES WHITE HOUSE VETO posal Is Rejected by Vote President Roosevelt has threatened several times to veto the legislation if passed by congress. | ) sen (R), Knutson (R), Maas (R), , Pittinger Friday North Dakota—Burdick (R) and Lemke (R), both for. Montana—Ayers (D) and Mon- aghan (D), both for. Senate spproval was freely predict- ed on that body to refuse to pass the measure over a veto. That would re- quire @ two-thirds vote. passed the Patman bonus bill fol- lows: South Daekota—Hildebrandt (D) and Werner (D), both for. atives when the house NORTHWEST VOTE ON FL), | Kvale (F-L), Lundeen (F-L), all ' Minnesota—Ryan (D), Andre- @®), Buckler Christianson (R) against. Before fins jected 206 ed, but administration leaders count- || for. Payment ‘The house apparently thought hairman Harrison of the senate finance committee predicted the Pat- iv able as Senator Thomas (D- Trip From Oakland While he was hopeful a compro: ‘ise could be worked out, he could ot say at this time if that were pos- He believed the senate would not the Patman bill to the relief Ship Braves Bad Weather in 10-Hour, 700-Mile Test He planned “! on the subject and to give the senate @ chance st the earliest opportunity to vote on the question. 1 Richberg. Takes Command in ATE'S PROSPECTS [Labor Backs Roosevelt st ht to Naval Defense LY g i Germany Flaunts Aerial Defense for Rhine Frontier Hitler to Demand R ” RRNGH WIL, INST BISMARCE, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1935 Patman Bill Passed by House pa Z 5 = aa > : > 2. a a rr = Newspaper ght to Keep NRA FOR 1995 CROP ARE In. F ON FLEET EQUAL 10 | Demand His Death ah o e Reorganization to Prevent DECIDEDLY BETTER Federal STRENGTH OF ITALY Scrapping of Setup TWO ARE ADDED TO BOARD Meteorologist Says Conditions Much Better Than a Year Ago Settling Dispute Conversations Aimed at RAIN STILL CRYING NEED) New Alignment Between Admin- * POWERS CONFER SATURDAY istration and A. F. L. Be- hind Wagner Bill Seen Precipitation at 28 Stations New System of Alliance to Shows 22 Still Below Nor- Washington, March 22. ald R. ay “artac a cert ota NRA Friday after a mal, Six Above Nation Proposed Build ‘Iron Wall’ Around 7 ‘penalty SEED LOAN MONIES ‘White House.| with the slaying of Federal no criti- bs |eenting united ont egsnw, howe 88] who would toss the blue eagle into a FCA Sets Machinery in Motion WEEK 1S PROMISED 000,000 Appropriation AVAILABLE WITHIN night and Friday Governor |full cash I, Myers of the farm credit | bonus. applica for ap- which will | sible. of $500. No fertilizer. fe may be made that is made only to farmers | tack obtain advances from local | measure, banks, production credit associations |Okla.) announced earlier in the da: and announced that the Dallas, St. Louis, ver, tually needed to pur- Baltimore and Spokane. Only farmers cooperating with the | mi committees which already are in ex- istence in every county. The county ‘committees will forward the tions to the regional offices MCOY REAPPOINTED ita, tion increased the 's membership from five to iding one labor leader and industrialist Besides Richberg, the board now will include two men chosen from among labor leaders, two from industry and two college pro- would be delighted if Mr. Roosevelt gave his support to the pending Wag- the ‘This bill, strongly denounced by a senate labor committee Thursday, Tule” in collective bargaining. As President Roosevelt retirement of joffices located at Springfield, Mass., tobacco com-|Memphis, N. D., North Dakota consolidated drys will immediately begin circulation of pe- were named to serve with |be limited to » maximum Philip Murray, vice president of the Decision Is Reached Following Meeting of Executive Com- mittee at Fargo United Mine Workers, and William|government’s crop control program | n Fargo. pany executive, became effective Fri-|polis, Salt Lake City, P. Witherow, Pittsburgh steel manu-/are eligible for the loans, day. iDRYS PROPOSE 10 Chairman Williams, facturer, Richberg. F i mati feet Developments i aut Ue 8 & uli uy En i Hint ui 45§ i sttegg! falas he to Feb. 28, 1935, and the de-|tion, observers agreed the A. F. of L. pane ‘from normal, follows: ..| ner bill. 0.91/ Spokesman for industry before 2 081 Depar- Total ture 123-296 120: 236: 311 092 0.38 o4 | Is M’Coy’s Rule ‘please send us our li- cense plates immediately — C. oO. D.” Cash or No Sale ‘They said tlie Le os F r He lt ft a i 33g 233 i ii oe i ut rial tall a saeitly a Te “It can't be done,” McCoy de- Cal, message relayed through the Fresno Department of Commerce radio sta- “Cash is the word—cash clared. first—then the plates.” for German ambassador foreign office to give the United States government is “nether thelr government ‘whether the Rome—As Fulvis Suvich, under secretary for foreign affairs, de- oe Pittman, chairman of the foreign relations committee, THE tt ror 1 Bete Tokyo—The called at the a LN SET-UP HITS SNAG Olson Finds No Funds Available i 4 8 fl g 3 il ii F| Ub i hi § Hee 3 ti Fy] a t FF 333 rafal Ret saf Hie ATL He ina ii ait it Fah SHE ae ance Ticket Sale Indicates May Be Shattered All Attendance Records au ieell a i Hen : oy it treaty.” fersailles itler has violated the i ees 2 rT pH zz| VEHICLE REGISTRAR to Establish Necessary eee Ha iF a3, ili ail) i resent! tion showed the department of com- merce expetiemental Robot plane was on 51st Wedding Anniver- urtis, _(Former Vice President C ath! 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