The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1935, Page 1

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: ¥Y North Dakota’s fe’ Oldest Newspaper THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [-3 ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS . Hitler Adamant in Arms Stand a Ouster Papers Served on Highway Chiefmuuie ~ COMPLAINT CHARGES LIGHT SNOW, COLD NEW DUST STORMS RUIN THOUSANDS OF ACRES | NAZIS NOT CHANGED OLSON WITH THREE TEMPORARILY HALT | | [ we Paster. SPECIFIC OFFENSES N. D. DUST STORMS Percentage of British Failed to Maintain Roads in High.Winds Prevail Throughout Navy Strength OPPOSES LEAGUE RETURN Good Condition, Neglected State Rapidly Drying Top ‘ Duty, Welford Claims Layer of Soil Talks End With Little Satisfac- SET HEARING FOR APRIL 5 tion for Sir John Simon E : £ and Allied Powers ICE BREAKS IN MISSOURI . oot : a ry : ; (Copyright, 1935, 2 Associated Malfeasance in Requiring Em- ployes to Gather Feed In- formation Is Alleged Ole H. Olson, state highway com- missioner and former governor, was served Wednesday with papers signed by Governor Welford, charging him malfeasance Freezing Temperatures Protect Farm Lands, Federal Me- teorologist States Berlin, March 27.—(P—A high authority stated Wednesday that Reichsfuehrer Hitler demands abso- lute military equality on «® gun-for- gun basis—excepting the navy—with other European powers. This authority seid Hitler told Sir John Simon, British foreign secretary who returned to London Wednesday, that Germany would be content with “a small percentage of the British He ti Se i sil issued before the chief execut the state for Ohio Monday noon. which un- ‘The complaint charges Olson with der the treaty of Versailles gives * three specific offenses: Poland a seacoast. ‘Thousands of acres of Colorado land were mopping pr rec Seer nd Bion 3. The return of some Courses dust beget Bard mrtg mete a prize drift of tee Fg wantin in rc pes Hee Arrow Crechoslovakian with a visitor making way through tons of shouldet that lyzed farming caused the repatriat 3,500,000 - many farm residents to abandon thelr homes. (Associated Press Photo) a apa si Fresh Deluge of Sand and Silt | 7255.:2= Strikes Southwest Plains Area) 3-2" 2 ==: this source, he wanted army equality with France, gun for gun, man for i t i HAR"Y L. HOPKINS ‘was blown in from Montana, Roberts . i jee man, and airplane for airplane, and Washingen, March 3.—(7\— | ~The, bo ald nave ben bs |Seituad Sut nore antn cPee | Dewver Plunged into Darkness LAUNCHES DRIVE T() {Mayor ectares only sotution|isitated ne wanted euperoty over ‘The boyish-faced man who di- guiding mare accompanied by heavy winds Tuesday in Worst Dust to Erosion Problem in The Feichsfuehrer, the authority reots Uncle Sam's effort to care and Vy flurries but most A id, sti ly indicated that “even fox Gentile pao end | 1 rPoltce has no business tm [tne wae sho Guar waa smuch iee| Storm in 20 Yeat STIMULATE HOUSING Colorado Is Rain though ‘France were to reduce arma: ts severe. AL. ments greatly, Germany would not first charge against -Oleon-: “after all,” he said, we've gos 2. “Btates “and communtiies | At’ Wishole—Tusedhy--the- dust -bec}-— ag TID follow suit until 4t was certain what that of fallure to maintain the high | ® Job thats oobi’ play: must assume thelr fair ahare of |fme 0 bed that witching in the/DAKOTA GETS FIRST TASTE ACTIVITIES IN N D REPORTS ARE EXAGGERATED | Fussia would do” Deved,Weitord sid, ene leer of wr ier commal emetamney. setae nati casetialididlovecdnweors, [eatints cummin ema ta Bice Bh wa aid a ores ae ae complaint received last week by the po hanerbarr po tte ashe scatman anacasie= Stories of the new state capitol struc. |Gales Again Strike Unprotected Communities Petition Federal|io"h fornd Biter standing | firmly Stacbonald, chiet of the federal bu- “Fiante on the ‘Northwest Airlines| S0ll of Kansas and Color- |Borrowers May Apply Directly) Authorities to Start Con- a eau of Toads snow we H opkins to Become Boss resumed regular "flying schedules ado District for Appraisal of Property, trol Measures |"Germany’s return fo the. tongue, hho. should. not be. reeaoved as. stse was grounded here Tuesday while the Approval of Credit parece i eceggrin we ddrenaha ac ee highway commissioner, and to offer east bound 1d at Billings.| Denver, March 27—()—March| Editor's note: The livestock |Pended upon whether he judged Ger- ime ware i oes | OF Work Relief Program sir ress ee nn ae cane me and ruin producing "commeamty ant ‘wae bing ivaed ab" rab after releasing their fury on this mile-|nounced Wednesday by Thomas H.| dust storms that have disrupted |tions to the league were said to be on the —— lines were funning Steps to stimulate activities under} of Springfield, Colo, has been a |&tion should be. aes aeaig hour betiind schedule. one jailt on the plains country Wednesday!the national housing act were an-| pivotal point in the sweeping | Among the Reichsfuehrer's objece Poor Boy From lowa Harness- YOUNG PERFORMERS River Continues to Rise Ice in the Missouri river at Bis. began breaking high city. Moodle, administrator for North Da-| the livelihood of the farmers and en poagray pad ppesioisee anited river = cota. ranchers in tions of three treatment Maker's Shop to Be ‘Big- marck Up at 8:30 p.| wings hy reve’, from sweeping |"“rederal housing administrator} counties, |France and Great Britain, that the gest Spender on Earth’ m., Tuesday and in the next 12 hours/city was plunged into near darkness|J®Mes A. Moffet advised Moodie that jGermans always drew minor assign- the river had risen three and three-|ruesday by a dust storm which the|i" addition to the regular procedure, BY HARVEY McKINNIS |ments while French and English —__ tenths feet above the seven foot level | weather bureau described as the worst |D0rrowers may now also apply direct- Mayor of Springfield, Colo. {handled vital political matters. i Airplan ly to the administration through any Associated Press The authority said that in the con- W leaneeled and traffic. was nampered| is insuring offices for appraisal ot] Sorinen Goto, March 2reron—|ereatnns between Hitler and © Bir by the dun-colored swirls of dust. At|Pfoperty, approval of credit respon- Springfield, lo., Marc! '—()— | John, the revision of important parts there was no danger at present. midnight, however a. trac sibility of the borrower, and deter-| THe same question comes to us from of the Versailles treaty, especially the men—as the capital expects aay. evening’ and aut 18 miles appeared” and’ the tempecsture drop.|mination of the eligibility of the|@Very side: “How are you going tolarms clauses, were regarded “as an wi cal eve al luff, .|mortgagee for insurance. |accomplished fact” through the Nazis’ from maximum of 69 to 29 de-)/ "ie" additional facility means that rr eberaderg | ‘Continued on Page Two) earth, é * trants From Other Cities /Poeied, open | Werinesday & prospective borrower, whether on The . High winds break wp new construction or for refunding an], The government's soil erosion con- Friday and Saturday cal Kansas lexisting mortgage, may present his Eee UNMA KED BANDITS pplication for s loan with any of the |suthorities to start such control ie man Soar Sarena eeetore] ROB BANK AT NOME lanting six|North Dakota's First 1935 Bank Robbery Nets Three Outlaws $1,276.40 ii g & bak : E [i : Nome, N. D., March 27.—(®)—Two ‘unmasked bandits looted the Nome State Bank of $1,276.40 Tuesday after- noon and escaped in an automobile kept running by a third robber. It was North Dakota's first 1935 bank Pr 1o were clothes while the driver was well dressed. They were driving a 1934 black (Ford V-8) coach and drove north from town. They entered the bank a half hour i i d 'D 3 § i i AY H i Pi i i 8 gF E H g it i 8 P. M. With Session at City Auditorium i i re ae 4 fn eaf Hf H i F i : Z iy otherwi willing to examine into the project, Moodie said. Hereafter, it was explained, a pros- Pective borrower who has already i|‘Serious Consideration’ Given|obtained an informal commitment to i i ee i 5 ge i zg 8 BBs a E. ssemeerates! And 208% reports are in- ny san grsiogg Oa ; state federation, insure his mortgage will not be in the | cura! Ceres otis hge bill was en-|Will Preside Friday evening in. the |withou any Plan to Underwrite Hail | position of asking © bank or other|,zhe, Gust hasn't, killed anyone so |they attempted to shut Fir and Gil- trusted Tuesday over the opposition eee oe eee opponents Ree ‘lending institution to make investiga-|wno died = few days ago pated to fasten the lock. tunab) oe aes oe ee | is & resident of the state pink somewhat by dust] The Nome bank was robbed of ij Fe eave attire rete attached Board Meets Saturday voted by the senate oppo- but certainly i did not/s2,700 in May, 1938, when burglars by the senate, and to make other|,John E Howard, also of Grand |aition lined wi a last couse their deaths. blew open the saf , canes Beas eee, mreet,,arne| mime fight fo Pegi “ Finan" ot tiem taal” woul lent |tgeynenn, fb sal Leersic |aa much in evince, charging Tus. Foils Payroll Thugs | tiesooneopen | Perhape, 1.0000 (er (oeleck Saturday moming st the] iy ‘Patucty requirement. repealed | coordinated land-use POSTED, Of eee een tig. | because “last year fewer men made which’ Rexford G. Tugwell is men-|" a: 19:15 o'clock Saturday, there |$°000, and more made $1,000,000, than toned probable head. . H the year before.” coe Fae es ond tas cence meee | ame what his be Seeks __jested in the federation work. pede? ue mee & on, John McMahon. English Flier He oe ee SOD woe ance of | totaled $25,000, spent 00! Former "Eom tn Our, 9,000-Mile Solo Mark|cach contestant nas been sont to ta- {aha soe Pn acacia ag rag (nt 3 eae March + ae 1n|“genator ‘LaPollctie (Prog. Wis),|rural Calcutta, India, 21—()—| charge of general arrangements, com- 4 % 5 Hours ahead of the record for the posed of Mrs. O. I. Devold, ceeat Sarees eo eer oe Norman flight from Australia to England, H.|Musical club president; Miss which would | | cooppored io emergency L. Brook, English aviator, pressed on|Mehus, counselor for junior music| details of income returns the office gente. es , Indis, ‘Wednesday, |clubs, and Mrs. Forrest M. Davis. | 0f « half-dosen items. D), the they after a 5 night at Sunderbands,| ‘The schedule of contests drawn up He.aivo Mbendad to inizodnee 80 ietedrane after they ‘at the mouth of the Hooghly river, in|by the committee includes: jameantent to locresse normal in-| the camian them to ®@ region infested with tigers and Schedule of Events come and surtax rates. Senator Cou-/ the rou're crocodiles. : Friday evening, 8:30 o'clock—Piano|sens (Rep., Mich.), abandoned a plan | ment told the Forced down by darkness, he/solo, class D; vocal solo, student musi-|to introduce an profits tax } fi i 5 g a ‘i FH

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