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CY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 d : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1985 ‘ Bonus | President Strikes Back at C. of C. Criticis WHITE HOUSE STAND Boost, in Work Relief] Pr« Sent |[JBERALS CONVENE SEEN AS STRATEGY |\Wage Being Considered TO PLAN STRATEGY FOR 1986 CAMPAIGN With Prince |president Calle for ‘List of FOR 1936 CAMPAIGN “3 Gade Projects to Be Submitted to wet Executive Argues that Leaders Bg Him Next Week enator Nye in Attendance, "Do Not Express Views of Mentioned as Possible Organizations Presidential Nominee TALK OF ‘SWING TO LEFT’ 1717 ROOSEVELT FORCES. ADMIT PALUIRE 10 SECURE COMPROMISE Leaders Dismayed at Senate’: Determined Support of Vin- son or Patman Fight for Blue Eagle’s Life FEAR CAUSE IS HOPELESS CHECK LIVING COST SCALE REE RT ‘ : Harrison W.: His M LEADERS IGNORE KINGFISH Only Sn: or Wires White 7 Compensation to Differ in Va- Decl s Convention Speeches - ‘ rious Sections from $20 to Session to Open With Afternoon House Will Approve : coe $100 Per Month Meeting; Expected to Last Washington, May 4, Did Not Take Up Human Far Into Night appeared Saturday to be Side of Economics straight into a presidential veto on cian Shh Rare the soldiers’ bonus, ‘Washington, May 4.—()—Liberal : Groups, eyeing the political situation Administration leaders conceded) as the nation heads toward 1936, they virtually had lost their fight for gathered here Saturday to discuss the : @ compromise acceptable to President’ Saturday that officials were study- advisability of forming a third party. : Roosevelt. They were frankly dis- ing the advisability of paying wages Men from several branches of ultra- : mayed by the senate’s evident deter- higher than the $50-a-month aver-| Herbert Carle Peterson (above), {liberal thought convened for an af- : mination to pass either the Vinson age previously mentioned. 30-year-old magazine writer, was |‘2mOon session scheduled to last into or ,Patman bills, providing for full ‘Washington, May 4.—(?)—As Pres- ident Roosevelt called for a list of projects to be submitted next week for consideration in the work-relief program, authoritative sources said | the night in an effort to determine , [and immediate cash payment, Rising food prices were said to be} quoted by Chicago police as confess. behind this move. They have in-| ing he was the firebug who has ter. ones a tl pareves! for itr eghid Senate defeat of the compromise oe aaiee ont variate ittportencs in the 1936 presidential ‘Dem Mins ae claimed White months, according to official statis-| trict w apartment house fires, - 0 I thos. (Associated Press Photo) campaign. House approval was believed to have : ‘The Officials declined to be quoted by Let fSahendtbng na cet} been averted Friday only by « sudden house “left-wing” men; Vito Mar- ad; = name but acknowledged that a survey cantonio (Rep. N. Y¥.), who comes riko srereatan tee ey eee ator Se aR in 99 cities, eelected from the district formerly represented Robinson of Arkansas, the Demo- dance with the Prince of Wales in rT munseipaiities, + yee ) |by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia of New cratic leader, when confident cash York City; Ernest Lundeen (FL- Donald Richberg (left), chairman of the beard, and Stanley bo! fe Bud: vi ja Bi mus forces lined behind the =: meee Asner hye under way. The idea is to check WANTED IN BREMER Minn.), one of the three men now in Reed (right), solicitor general, are shown as they discussed the Vinson ‘iasanuce: up wage congress against participa- Schechter live case before present mment’s ar- bevih heed valle decibel acaliens lor ie tion in the World ‘War; pried gument in hice eopcenes court, The sais iptestdsete: committe ‘The compromise plan failed to mus- Maaiet Hie tibial booted ohed Schnelder (Prog.-Wis), and ‘Thomas test of basic NRA principles. (Associated Press Photo.) pe ied smal A. Amile (Prog.-Wis.)” clasemates, prince Ie rather ‘Maxcautulle Connally (Dem., oC (Associated Prese 1] Marcantonio outlined the purpose NRA O oe }¢ l 1 : assem! a that might of the ausembly a that of reaching fficia S ashes amendment, cutting interest charged “3 Harry Sawyer, Thirteenth of 22/erals should take in 1936.” veterans on bonus loans from 4 to 2 Senator Gerald P. Nye (Rep.-N. D.) uld make the bill require loping ; GENERAL STRIKE N Indicted for Abduction, [yi ha and tht eral geaeai At Senate Opposition B*total outlay of #1.200,000/00. board, Seized by U.S. Agents —_| 40, not, want third party because of Work to Re-form Lines AUTO INDUSTRY MAY i next woud be in attendance. He has re- ‘The veterans administration has Washington, May —()—T he |ceived mention as a third party pres- Court Studies Pros and Cons of/estimated that the Patman bill, pro- Set-up as New Fight Looms aap dale je pid * ies On Extension Dionne Quintuplets justice department Saturday an-|idential nominee. ited. . ° nounced the arrest Friday night at} Senator Robert M. LaFollette Ra BE ASKED BY GREEN closed this Friday, ‘There wes Nol pass Christian, Miss, of Harry Saw-|(Prog.-Wis.), seid an out-of-town | _Win! avaibe for Papa indication, es where work! ver, wanted as one of the kidnapers|speaking engagement prevented his of Edward G. Bremer, of St. Paul, | attendance. Callander, Ont., May 4.—(7)— Washington, May 4—(}—While > the huge #4,000,000,-/y4inn, in January, 1934. He was| Senator Long (Dem. La), dismissed| ‘The Dionne quintuplets, through tices consi A. F. of L. Chieftain Contem- fe ielogebenersvirpea ee into pmtony by justice Sept the a shout the Seat nat iatenae: seine of paleo pay Helter tadedy rors jose her teagd {ment agent le Mississip) @ an e movement's - 4 ality, t Bh plates Action If Present . Roosevelt has not yetisnd removed immediately to New Jers, asked whether Long had any re-| *® raise Saturday for their father. Eagle ann eoeelee: that pedir . executive orders giving| Orleans, where it was said he would |1a with the ip, said “Oh, The guardians voted $100 a Dispute Isn't Settled boards headed by/be arraigned today before s United tae readies orien effort to| month to Oliva Dionne, an in- eae ones N geen: Sepa a ele War] en parent ot Stel a as | eur 1S om nen om he | Te iy tat ny en ker, $200,000'ransom by his family after|easier next year.” trust fund for the famous five. | n°rarrison (Dem, Miss), of the Rural electrification 1s ready 0 having been held prisoner for 21 days.| Meanwhile the chamber of com-| The new figure is the limit under | 00+.’ finance committee are “in- start, the president said Friday, while} ‘The kidnaping soon was labeled by|merce attack on the president and} the board's authority. ternally” against the recovery law will begin construc-| justice department agents, operating|Mr. Roosevelt's reply led some lib- ‘The babies’ beneficence spread {came trom A. G. McKnight who is camps on May 15 and/under the “Lindbergh” erals in the capital to feel that Mr.| elso to their original guardians, | retiring as director of litigation for additional members on| iaw, as the work of a gang headed by|Roosevelt might veer more in their| who were awarded a total of $4.- [nna ‘Alvin Karpis, and Arthur (Doc) Bar- | direction. : 400 “by Surrogate Court Judge His comment resulted from the fi- ker. Then began an unrelenting] Nye declared that it “may result in| T. F. Battle for thelr services. | nance committee's approval of a plan walkout. hich brought |® Mttle more liberal attitude on the| Dr. A. R. Dafoe was given $500 ee eee oe oN ese eee | SR Ee ee As if in a move to offset the cham- | for striking Chevrolet Motor Co., and The arrest of Barker in Chicago moved from its field of operations. ber’s action, it went to the executive | Fisher Co. workers here said Satur- mansion to tal the president tat st|day shat Wiliam Green, president of NO-LIGENSE CHARGE ithe slaying. of his mother and 500 Witness Girl Scout pee a Sieh ee brother, Fred, in a raid on their hide- to business in or “affecting” inter- and the principles of the ahs, Fle, 9 few days ( state commerce. curity pla. industey — ee Annual Court of Awards ine sine mance commties| tout si, Representative Snell of New York|bor disputes with the General Motors ‘A gun fight between Alvin Karpis, against the Barkley proposal to per- are quickly settled. Mandan Man Arrested in Con-| accompanied oy Harry Campbell, and mit codes of intra-state business in- dicates that 's tol] a ing ct a oC ee r'KDAAPED RADICALS iss Sse =| Late News After Operation escaped. alin canal During Impressive Ceremon- mic Baa rom, ay ne ta. Pr Gis baled Ge ies Friday Night CHARGED With HO AX folarnellys a not for the me e Robert E. Errington of Mandan Sat-| Karpis is a search ‘0 Boosevell urday de bond ae pene by department of justice operatives. aE “Unless provisions along the line Bulletins arrest week for al-| Testifying for the government this of the Barkley motion are retained in bay recline ot Rodicine without a|week, Wynona Burdette, friend of the NRA the whole thing will be Iicense following several months’ Harry Campbell, named in the Bre-|day evening held their annual court/o¢foin) Declares ‘Investigation emasculated. vestigation conducted by State's At- re: fndictanen ba eel at sarge, ae of awards which was climaxed with OlosattiAtisnsAtceant ie 2 Dave reciened: ebb vet (By The Associated Press) an : ssi the ‘presentation .cf Coken. Basis - Roosevelt. and tell him about that mer, she, with other members of the ; ‘ m , she, badges, significant of the highest With ‘Victim’ ” Gressing “satisfactorily.’ alleged illegal operation. , visited at the local home of bunch in the senate.’ New Farm Bloc Will Almost 7 score of Chevrol [ry ” rank need ot Pavey Tales Tinie pe rd Droporal. mould, verte Push Refinance Bill) 7°, 54m throughout the coun- no The Burdette woman, now serving! “he Girl Scout poster which. hes| Gallup, N. M., May 4—(P—An ex. [fous fur Inti Stes Doeneas a try, affecting 32,000 workers, are five years at the federal woman's t d this spring, bearing the|change of accusations of “frame up” ‘Washington, May 4—(7)—A Because of His ane: ipsleon at Milan, Mien. ras picked Up motto, “Character Builds @ Nation—|and strong words between Assistant ag Maas orn, the us y several months ago vel *!Girl Scouts Build Character” served | District Attorney C. R. McIntosh and | o¢ arguments Friday in the A. L. vote on the Prasier-Lemke bill to re-|OCeDO STRIRE MOVE pclae eee RnERy Bin Renrers ree as the beckground for the stage|Robert Minor, asserted kidnap vic-|Sonecnter Poultry corporation case, Pe brought a halt Saturday to at- finance farm mortgages at one and/ Toledo, May 4. Violence broke ‘Miss Burdette rejoined Campbell erected at the World War Memorial ste genta Of Mino ana| {volving the constitutionality of the one half per cent interest with infla-| out Saturday in the strike of union|tonitis caused by a septic abortion | who with Alvin Karpis shot their way David Ievinson concerning their ex- pee all the members. only see Hauptmann’s defense counsel, has tionary currency was ordered Satur- performed by an unknown person or|out of a police trap in Atlantic City ; |. Examiners Periences. . Rich-| sued Anna an. ne ba : persons.” A detailed investigation of last January. Police selzed the Bur- Mes Metntoch, with newsmen and State) fuestons +o oe ener ataniey | ura Mrs, Anne Hauptmann, wife reported favorably by the conditions which surrounded the/dette woman and Karpis’ companion, Policeman Jack Dean, was question-| Reed for the government, and Fred- baby, for $22,308.62, Lindbergh ing the two men when Minor ordered | erick H, Wood and Joseph Heller, for . him out of the room with the state-|tre live chicken concern, , for| which he claims a8 fee } the Agricultural committees of both girl’s death were responsible for the; Dolores Delaney. The two women the delay in returning verdict. were sent back to Florida where they 5 z A g Bnilé & ment: their case. COMPROMISE DRUG BILL troops “The kidnapers are safe in your} The American Federation of Labor,| Washington—With @ hands.” meanwhile, sided with the adminis-| virtually worked out, Senator program, which McIntosh after several attempts to|tration in its efforts for a two-year |iand (Dem.-N.¥.) predicted by Mrs. John question the men was unable to get @/extension of NRA. The labor union’s of the badges statement and told them: executive council carried to the White “The investigation is closed.” House @ condemnation of the senate McIntosh said he regretted their |committee’s resolution, lack of cooperation. ——________ Minor accused McIntosh of winking MEXICAN TOWN SACKED at one of the reporters as David Le-| Mexico, D. F., May 4—(P)—A dis- vinson, Philadelphia international la- pase fo tee Denwane, Secale said a bor defense attorney, and member of bel & Degree cue wert killed and wounded several inhabit- . ants. said he had taken eight tablets|P— 77 _——Ss\,_ —S=sSsst<CS~S~; till suffered from pains in the|| Slope Area Again Minor and Levinson, members of a|| Receives Rainfall “4 CITE FASCISM MENACE | i ankles with the soles of his shoes defense committee formed to ald a|® —— ©] Lowell — The 199th New England fiat together. coy men charged with mass} Raindrops pattered a joyful |Methodist Episcopal conference Today the little chap can romp In outgrowth of a jobless} tune again to farmers in the |adopted a resolution warning of the and play just like other boys. ated i western section of North Dakota |“ menace” ‘Fascism An operation performed at the | tate protection of state police.| with a number of points report- Shrine hospital at St. Paul made | world by s said to be bloody and| ing precipitation early Saturday it possible, bomb plant . He le to walk when found by| and some snow which quickly He was brought back Friday by [is the the 22 in- | became an out in the desert Friday,| melted. his mother, Mrs. Earl Hailey of | dicted for the ping to|@ward was made but physicians said their injuries were Snow fell at Bismarck Satur- Coleharbor, after an operation |be accounted are on trial,| Pledges for each not serious, day morning but did not last long and treatment. for club feet that | another, Byron pleaded guilty |by the girls. although the precipitation New York—Harry L. Hopkins, required three months, and the thirteenth, Bruno (White)| Merit badges QUAKE CASUALTIES MOUNT amounted to 11 of an inch, the | national director of relief, Sat- Accompanying the two was Ber- | austin is in tion of various Istanbul, Turkey, May 4.—(®)—Two| U. 8. Weather Bureau reported. urday denounced what he called nice Koth of Washburn who also _ to the more violent earth shocks spread fur-; Drake also reported snow and “g few men representing s small underwent an operation at the EXPLORER AT FARGO 8. W. ther destruction in Turkey’s quake-| light falls were recorded in other minority of the business interests Fargo, May 4—(?)—Sir Hubert/A. torn area Saturday where the killed] sections of this territory. of the nation,” who, “if they had exhibits his | wilkins, filer and polar ex-|E. J. injured now are estimated at For the past 24 hours, Parshall way would bring down even : Ey i strong shocks have been felt| .25 and Dickinson .20. Sanish re- last fc besides numerous rted 15 and Williston and juncheon of the Catholic Char- ones a ee Beach, 10, ities at the Hotel Commodore. » / 5 ; i i their with 1,600 houses destroyed.| had .30 inches moisture, Garrison their own selfish world around q | g i LF : i i i