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PRICE FIVE CENTS Positions ipper Plane Lands in Honolulu Harborwe 1 ntct a Zz =) = aa Fat i fe col & BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1935 North Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1878 -Hamro, Ebelin re |- Giant Cl Given Ci [ARE AND POLICE DEPARTMENTS HERE ployes Also Retained at Organization Meeting | i Hl & Pula dj ie 3s of Commission Posts it Ryder Hamro was ay of the fire department ling was named all other appointi named to their anization meeting city commissioners been a resident of the force f night. Hamro at Police force, Te eel 88 the Lloyd He tain of the Ebeling has local police Legion. Total $28,386,701 SEVENTH LARGEST IN U, s./ATKINSON: IS RE-APPOINTED Many Delayed Wheat Checks Other Em; Wheat and Corn-Hog Adjust- ment Payments in State trol Programs Give North Dakota Huge Sum| nh A blind battle Alamosa, Colo., | Woman Flier Forced | Down by Dust Cloud > >: BLIZZARDS iCo HERE'S THE BLACKEST AND WORST OF THE ‘BLACK ~ SRTS NEW MARK IN 2400-MILE FLIGHT FROM WEST COAST Hop Marks Beginning of Com- was cribed Wednesday by Miss Laura Reaches of Pacific ARRIVES AT GOAL ON TIME meroial Flight Over Broad $18,678,721; ,701 in fed- 10,370,521, and Minnesota adjustment ad- As a result, North Dakots received -hog adjustment le seventh largest total in the United Will Swell Total North Dakota farmers up to Feb- Tuary 28 received $26,386, nounced Wednes- Oklahoma, Kan- ive more, it was Still to Be Received and eral wheat and corn- South Dakota received Montana, $: tates. Iowa, Texas, sas, Illinois and Nebraska were the only states to rece! stated. day by the federal payments, it was ani ministration. th 8 women ended here. terrific, ti .” jonoplane near at 4:50 p. m. ngeles to were the adjectives used by the minutes—four of them spent in blind navigating—since taking off on her projected non- stop flight from Los At New York. #0 “It was the most appalling thing She had been in the air 10 hours I ever saw in all my years of fly- Ingalls, whose attempt to set a “Stupendous, new transcontinenal 3; for which she flew blind before land- ing her new black m 120-pound brunette avatrix in pic- here Tuesday turing the black blizzard thi and farmers got $18,194,223. she said in describing the LEAGUE OF NATIONS ing, growers and hog producers. payments have | Capt The total paid out so far includes $24,075,816 to wheat n_made which are not included in | to his duties the Feb. 28 total, the administration said. Rental and benefit $2,310,885 to corn and Many delayed wheat bee Payments up to|He was eleva ota were as fol- Feb. 28 in North Dak lows: County Adams CBNSURE OF REICH All Countries Except Denmark COUNCIL SUPPORTS Bottineau ..... 738,486.26 Bowman Billings Join in Adoption of French Resolution Eddy Poster . Cavalier Dickey Divide Dunn lu Press) Geneva, April 17—The league of nations council Wedi the tri-power (Copyright, 1935, by the Associated obligations with only Denmark ab- staining from voting. Germany for her repudiation of treaty 291,004.12 472,764.34 Golden Valley. Grand Forks. Grant Griggs . unilateral abrogation of treaty obligations and requested that the ‘The resolution, presented jointly by league appoint @ committee to con- France, Great Britain and Italy, de- Hettinger Kidder . LaMoure sider what measures, economic and financial, may be taken against fu- ture repudiators of international com- mitments. a pacaai y fetes a, Peoples to Direct on New Materials \'s work relief NEW RELIEF SETUP IMPORTANT PART IN NAVY MAN Ton inet! Spending of $1,700,000,000 237.36 | tation, 108.80 ENGLISH 10 HEAR 8,241.72 | partments; 114,026.28 | charge of 187,630.61 8,832.89 |ordinance wi 139,159.90 | planning board ) April 17.—David Lioyd final preening to his Works Program a ‘NEW DEAL’ SCHEME Lloyd George Will Ask Cab’ to Adopt Plan for Public Sheridan Sioux Slope Stark Steele Stutsm: Towner : g slay il by . Hil eit atl world other than Europe Gelegate’s proposal was Sir John Simon, British jeil to confine itself to “practical meas- Polish foreign min- lures so all our efforts won't be lost in , in the discussion which jceded the voting, explained Denmark ind bring up their country Reich By Ldesinott to extend of the resolution to Dr. Peter Munch, Danish foreign France Persuades Poland The vote came after Maxim Litvin- off, Soviet foreign commissar, had characterized Germany's rearmament as motivated by a policy of “revenge by invoking sanctions against future treaty violators. would hinder “the task of reconcilia- Joseph M. Beck, minist tion.” it descended on the coun- ire provides an amazing view of the blackest and worst of the many recent dust storms which have lahoma, Kansas and other plains states. The huge rolling cloud is shown as pictur Uyalde near Boise City, Okla. creating darkness like night, Old-timers said they never had seen its equal. ing in Ok! ‘Thie remarkable Associated Press taueed untold damage and sufferi: Late News uri = Farmers Misso General Rains Hearten TALE OF KIDNAPING | IS TOLD BY BREMER Lazes Around Over Island of Hawaii So As Not to Make Landing Too Soon cary planes *0 Jan. 11, 1934, in 2¢ hours which left Alameds at 45 minutes. m, (Pacific standard time), S _ (By The Associeted Press) __marck: Ost 20 of an ‘|Wide Territory Benefited; Bis- e pt PAUL COURT} tl PLAN TO CRACK DOWN munitions inquiry said he had Washington—Senator Nye of the a2 ais ang ie cl ns a ie life tha to “crack down” Arms company for fail- with NRA’s labor pro- that Donaid R. 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