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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1935 Ces ere S OVERNMENT HEARS [°*rszon Hee Sound [ecru w= com “lac setae | SAR PRO La re ‘« home early Monday. start Wednes- prove of the Wie Howse Of Nine Track Men oe i on aes Bite |liing ns daughter and one won and use, Of exper il war, Wetnee Penman bill siresdy has’ passed the Coe ee een eoD. steer |dirigibles can be built safe enough to La Grange Police Chief Bdward Jones | Justify their use for commercial or TO STUDY DIRIGIBLES motor accidents during a blinding (. 0, P. CHIEF SAY NRW DEAL TENDING |S“ TOWARD SOCIALISM == Ulinois Democrat Asserts Fletch- er Will Be Ousted . from Party Chairmanship ‘ i = i [ E Hy go df I mei ily EE. i He nt on the “Of course the Fatman and Vineon Ron ba Air owas ok thukis Guat os HINTERLANDS BU WITHPOLTALTAL) - |Numerous 2 Weta to Be Held Soon in Middlewest Look- ing Toward 1936 Kansas City. April 22—(?)—The political hinterlands will buzz with activity during the next few weeks as opposition groups meet in middle- American cities to discuss the com- mon problem—“what to do about Roosevelt.” Far from the busy turmoil of New ‘Deal Washington, delegates to the ‘National Farmers’ Holiday association =|convention will gather in Des Moines Chairman clared Lewis, who was chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign fommittee in the 1934 election. Oppose Eastern Wing “They are tining up against the eastern wing ‘hat wishes to turn the party back to the financial control ant: dominated the Hoover govern- ment.” An assertion by Fletcher that “the Roosevelt must be responsible for the actions of his aides and must approve their public utterances “or — G. O. P. Leader's Views chairman sketched platform: “1. We must return to a stable cur- “2. ‘We must bring our federal ex- Meanwhile Senator Capper (Rep.- Kas.) remarked in @ radio address that ., the American should Anti-Bonus Lobbyist Raps Harrison Plan Curran, declared in a letter to all sen- ators that the bill is “about 10 per next Saturday for what has beer de- scribed by its backers as “Huey Long Party.” In Fond Du Lac, Wis., just 18 miles publican guided group and to discuss a third Party movement. A midwestern Republican session ts Proposed to outline a platform and arrange for an active campaign in 1936, but where it will be held is a ion. At Fond Du Lac, interest in the ‘coming Progressive anniversary meet- ing was heightened with announce- ‘ment that 37 members of congress and 25 other nationally-prominent liber- ‘als had been asked to attend. Included in the guest list are such names as Senators Norris, Wheeler, Johnson of California, Costigan, Cutting, Nye, Shit Frazier, Mayor LaGuardia of New York, Governor Olson of Minnesota, and Clarence Darrow. Dickinson Girl Is Injured in Crash the atl headed a Legion Athletic Head Talks Here Wednesday Frank J. Webb of Grand Forks, cent compromise and 90 per cent sur- | fifth tender.” The bill involves an offer of nego- its backer, deserves a Bulova, Gruen or Hamilton Watch. No other Gift means 80 much. F. A. Kaowles Jeweler Bismarck’s Diamond Store Bince 1907. Real Pure Steam Supercurline Permanents Says Roosevelt Weak In Southern States apR5e 1 Most comfortable of all Per- manents. Takes half the time. Beautiful ringlet ends. Re- duced. prices extended indefi- (refer to classified ad). Permanents can only be bought in Bismarck at— HARRINGTON’S We guarantee all our work. ‘Buy a Plymouth. Sales Tax Starts May Ist. 0-50 PLAN 10 AlD arian hgh eho Led a PRIVATE PROJECTS |S rve eee rn | "nile ve in Pamny(2ereameer sen Marcus Jacobs, Suggestion Is That Many Pri-| Ce? vate Developments Have ‘Public. Interest’ ie EEE f°? aa 253 in F z streams open to public fish- Meanwhile the capital looked for further developments in the contro- versy between the federal govern- ment and Senator Long (Dem.-La.) over works money. Long was coming | here with the declared intention of ' ‘nailing back the ears” of PWA Ad- ministrator Ickes on the senate floor. Ickes’ threat to with- hold funds from Louisiana, Long said at Atlanta Sunday: “If the government starts cutting us off and keeps assessing taxes, Mr. Roosevelt will find that someone else Boston tea party.” Special Privilege Is Howling, Sa Says Farley ' Haverstraw, ae April 22—(?)— | FF Bg Golden, field events; 440-yards and haif mile Roscoe, shot put and dis-|ly crazed Motorists! Here’s your big chance to save on Tires! 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