The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 1, 1935, Page 4

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One authority here has raised the question if Ari- zona’s recognition of Washington evidenced by that state to handle Uncle Sam's largess an ambassa- dor or minister plenipotentiary? WANTED: PATRONAGE—MONEY ° ehind the Scenes issued as made in a recent issue of The Tribune, indi-| o'Serence. of the last ‘great world conflict are worrying him ‘The case of the state of Ohia is pointed to as an ex- ample. Sa Romesin Taunet tee tance oc tiles Seeee tees tion in congress regard the move of their state = ture with more concern than they admit openly. eee But he'll be received with the dignity befitting his rank, nevertheless. He'll even have a seat in the senate gallery reserved The one thing which seems to be holding] for diplomats exclusively, if he wants it. back a real building boom is pessimism on the ‘The specter of an imminent new European war and ‘Washington, April 1.—Pity the poor British ambas- ghosts simult al Is the federal administrator of FERA sent out from sador! Nation’s Capital By HERBERT PLUMMER The big bank stalled. It took Sir Ronald the stormed down to So many yarns fedeae ises to become, what is known in diplomatic parlance, tials Yatfaire protocol when he arrives to present his creden- Tepresentatives in congress—Senators Ashurst and Hay- den and Mrs. Isabella Greenway, member of the house, are prepared to accord him full diplomatic recognition upon his arrival. Britain's embassy here, dle with agin dest governments pumped. gin, “made po Hi 3a . | We er matter herein are de tar it| as 1.00 published ‘he Bismarck has The man fi Kenneth W. Simons Editor one wonders if the finan- th j He SEE George D. Mann President and Publisher Archie ©. Johnson Gecretary and Bus, Mgr. An Independent Newspaper (Established 1873) é THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Inspiration for Today And He said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness; for man’s life consisteth not in The Need for Homes Analysis of Bismarck’s housing ae Member of The Associated Press &, Luke, 12:15, ‘The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the ‘use for republication of all news POF YOAT ..secsserecrecveessceee Weekly by mail in Canada, per year . Bismarck .......+0.++seseeesens Daily by mail outside of North State, City and County Official Newspaper Published by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis- Marck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck ftw gecond class mail matter, Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation They are besieged by applicants for loans, but only a few of these can meet the rigid ~ual- ifications laid down. They are afraid the man YET THE LOSSES ON THAT LOCAL|*tv: BUSINESS WOULD HAVE BEEN NEGLIGI- It should be remembered that the urge to own a home is not only universal among the people, particularly those with little money, but In view of the fact that the government is| 2 Daily by carrier, per year .. Daily by mail, per year (in Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Weekly by mail in state, per year Weekly by mail outside of N It may be a question as to how long this|%*% condition will continue and one cannot blame offering to insure loans to i At the same time, celal agencies are fearful of the right things. financial agencies for their reluctance to invest | American bankers. their money if they really feel they will have hard to reconcile this situation with high rents falth— trom with a job will lose his position, that the condi-| ® tions which he envisions as enabling him to and the difficulty which people are having in They have taken heavy losses and learned a bitter lesson. Yet the fact seems to be that in- Bismarck property owners have been the least of their worries. Apparently secure bond hold- and nowhere else has a citizenry shown bead Fo same stability as in this country. who owns his home is likely: to think deeply |e ings have frequently proved less sound than about both his own and public affairs. yistments in Bismarck property, or loans to local investments. & growing population must be met. If it is not done in one way another will be found. cates the need of a joint effort to solve what is trouble in getting it back. Nevertheless, it is rely obtaining suitable places to live. The needs of & public as well as a personal problem. pay off his mortgage will fail to materialize. Had this same attitude prevailed in 1928 and 1929, when the biggest reside~se build'ng busi- ness in Bismarck’s history was done, a good Many persons would have been denied loans FAILED TO STEP IN AND TAKE OVER DISTRESSED MORTGAGES. ec atinued to grow, despite the depression, and this fact has protected both the property owner and the mortgagee to far greater extent than BLE, EVEN HAD THE GOVERNMENT has prevailed in most cities, who obtained them as a matter of course. would be expected to loan money on first mort- Everyone was optimistic then. part of financial agencies which ordinarily gage. the local news of spontaneous origin it or not otherwise credited in thi All rights of republication of all o' also reserved. }

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