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§ { j « I ESTABLISHED 1878 | COMMITTEE OF FVE | 1 GVEN POWER "0 ~PROGEED WITH PLAN Fusion of Nonpartisan Faction, 1. V. A. Group and Demo- crats Aim of Sponsors \ \ 1 |) PROPOSAL FAVORED 44 TO 5 Adopt Resolution Condemning Governor as Being Con- BULLETIN etl) Soc Washington, May 22-—(AP)-—With the stern Roogevelt | ween. 4D. Sy. Pn veto of the Patman bonus already overridden emphatically ‘ A pasen of tha “rosp" Monp by the house, the senate agreed late Wednesday to take it up at : League cae with the L Vv. = we 10 o’clock Thursday under a limitation of the time for debate. omy apubiiian gfe pradlindhinonchaniirty . q Democratic party in a recall move , Washington, May 22.—(AP)—Flaunting President Roose- o HB , against the administration of Acting velt’s personal warning that the Patman $2,200,000,000 bonus aim ‘Wednesday 0 Piped ind a bill invited “disastrous consequences,” the house thundered the mittee given wide powers at a recall necessary two-thirds to override his veto Wednesday. convention here . The vote was 322 to 98. The vote by which the Patman was verad ins committer at fv bil passed the house in March was 818 to 80, °° ‘members, ‘which Miklethun The vote of no west congressmen follows: 0 0 es of Valley Gig was Brey chairman. Burdick and Lemke, both of North Dakota; Hildebrandt and of the committee and the Werner, South Dakota; Monaghan and Ayers, Montana; Buck- ‘Two other members . named are A. G. Sundfor, Fargo, and company, oper ler, Kvale, Lundeen, Maas, Pittinger, Andresen and Knu' Mrs. D. F. Seed, Minot. The remain- towns of North Congressman Christianson of Minnesota was the only one me ee ‘ creas heh ane these states’ contingents to vote to sustain the veto. ‘The reported vote on the recall which passed the ‘Sen: The issue thus was placed squarely up to the senate. There move was 44 to 5. ate Bill No, 217, the may the administration was counting on a few votes’ margin to sus- Committee Given Authority enter into revaluation investigations tain the Roosevelt objections. a ' The executive also was for the purpose of setting rates, upon Denounces Bill as Inviting Ruin ppb will be made and to bed Papa consumers of pe Set ot Denouncing the bill as providing a “deceptively easy . select a slate of candidates. Aig attecked were inoanired "torpe? method of payment,” the president said it constituted an invi- Tk was indicated candidates besides tion for the revaluation, before it tation to start the printing presses, with ultimate “skyrocket- Olson would be selected after a meet- could be made. ing prices” and “destruction” of savings. | tks atatives of tee Dennoeretio and a ee <ANE'ADDAMS Just after he had left the capitol, and senators had departed i factions at which would sage. ae eoeest ve from the overcrowded chamber, the powerful bonus forces in be made to clean treks poeoee : _ Blondes he h ited for a last effort on behalf of their pet befor tod ecoseut fo place one of tele ante dent to broadcast = “fireside petition, acting ante dda: FE d ; aby pening a fight for something less later. idates on the slate. Program for Two-Day Conven- pater I alae ict le to Boole contained mony shan 38 par Jane A ms, ounder |: Should the senate refuse the two-thirds majority neces Ode at opted & Telt"| ton 16 Given; Approximate.’ tree ation, PH) cent cf the users of the service fur- sary to override, early work on a compromise partial bonus pay tion condemning the Welford admin- time in his administration. nished by the utility at Ellendale, t ted. \ istration as being “controlled by, ly 400 Will Attend “| Served by the Northern Power and Of H: -House Is Gy | eee as expecten he “Roosevelt position wan William A. Langer. Light company, whose rates on both 9 indicating he R. A. Middaugh of Bismarck, sec- ILLION IN WORKS electric and steam heat service will ft mecnlichts of Veto. |ino ves nian. sere wcll be fetsend a enon Boros Plans for the convention program come under scrutiny of the commis- ee a Te ee r Highlights of Veto could cash ia thetr certificates ecutive committee decides on a slate.lof the Farmers National Grain Deal- sion, are Ashley, ae None Internationally Known Sooial AAA MEN 10 PLAN Speech to Congress | |current instead of full ratue, FU Ble oF eee, Yoled ters association of North Dakota and PR Fredonia, Fullerton,| Worker Dies After Opera- ae pes a arene put up a slate of candidates for $0V-lseontana have been completed and Hague, Haselon, Eistyre: Kulm, Lehi, - P Washington, May 22—(P)—High-|the Patman bill was unfeir, Senator ponviel pb eent cians board of|Sfrangements made to accommodate i] Monango, Merricourt, Napoleon, tion at Age of 74 PICNIC IN BURLEIGH lights of President Roosevelt’s bonus| Borah (R-Idaho) was os between 300 and 400 of the coopera- ROOSEVELT’S OKAY Steele, Strasburg, Tappen, Venturia, Frio ireuart itn thie kena étsfinanctal| Seen ee eae noes warns, netion, scoording to reports |tive grain npmoapelie S the sae mean oe merce cae DEDICATED LIFE TO NEEDY practice provided in this bill would| ‘ment in this way,” the senator, tne Se Eh eee ae Memorial building. Funds for Development of Up-| On,tts own motion and es anos; Famous Humanitarian Shareq|Resional Representative of Ad-|Bot improve the conditions necessary |sisted, “will not only be helpful to dition to Lieut, Gov. Welford, who} Principal addresses will be given by! per Mississippi and Mis- against rates justment Program Will Be |we have the greatest unemployment.” ee fent_had | acknowledged has been acting governor since dis-|o, 14, Smith, Minneapolis, the commission launched its investi-| Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 Prinolpal Speaker “1 hold that that able-bodied |businss but said the money would 5 qualification last February of Thomas| manager of the Farmers National souri Rivers Approved [eceser ace rp gps ae: With Dr. Butler i citizen, because he wore a uni- Pyne’ back into banks without {EL Moodie, held! Grain corporation; A. L. » 8t. ston, May 22.—()}—Presi- cities and towns, the St form and for no other reason, |helping the heavy industries where , Office only 26 days when ousted by/pauy president of the Northwest|, Washington, May 22. Serving 35 "Dick what county's} should be accorded no treatment | increased activity would be most ben- b bisssaage eek saan Grain association; M. W. projects calling for the expenditure] inson, Mandan, ‘Beulah, Glen Ullin,| ,, “mleaso, May eg cee cs wheat and miter ailstment come| different. from that socorded to | ef Olson, recently ousted ‘as highway Farmers Mekional Grain, corporation Gt bition dallas of the #4.280,000,- Poni Sorc sea aang at rere and social worker for which ehe was) mitvees pull cieest shoes Menar 10 | iti MCE ne, eee No Vote Chasige Indicated " by was re- rance Rucker, Tellef program mont, Belfield, 4 internationally known came an|make plans er es Senatorial commen * ported ‘to be tavored by the delegates |Seouamist, Sancas ; elopment of the up-| Gladstone, iden, Valley, Halgny, 4, ile, Tuesday in Famavant hee-| tl, oli-ashioned” plenle 10 Be] ry met w claim of one group by| unanimous that the vio memage vas as the leading for guberna-| “Delegates will register at the Pat-| Funds for development Up: | Gladstone, Killdeer, Laithy McKen-|Pital, where she died. Apparently| held June 10. regional repre-|this deceptively easy method of | rong. Tul Tron! Bott ees no oute torial candidate. terson “hotel ‘Thursday morning, A|Per Mississipp! and upper Hell, andere, 5 Lali. without pain, after a major surgical] ©. F. Schumway, Ment |Payment will raise similar demands PEN RL a Ca ip | T. H. Thoreson, defeated candidate pe pl by the Bismarck 00 for’ n power devlopment| South’ Hest Beanie Sherlnne Tor; | operation, performed last ‘Saturday| sentative of the AAA and president [payment Tom Toles ati demusnes | ward moe that any of ine sovcaled Nonpartisan Laague| high echool band will open the con-|{i0i0000 for e, poner development) South, Heart, Stanton, Sierling, TWY-| ine removal of fatstinal edes-| tthe Facifc Coast Wheat Grower |fo, the en anes, ae “rumpers” & year ago, was present| vention sessions at 9 a. m., with the|!2, Maine were included. , Werner iP. een ica uate wae #4 ene association, princij oe ne peg RE od but said he was not a delegate. invocation to be pronounced by Rev.|_ The actual orders will be signed as} = The two concerns will have 30 days/rr 1 Do" ae.ts Cnvsicians disclosed| speaker. 10 simitar| , “It invites’ an ultimate reckon- house of representatives, the presie Although delegates, awaited word|pather Robert Feehan. Mayor A. P./SWcY as, the budget director drafts} in which to negotiate with the com-| Wits le. Stins Busrine'e, angen ot calstralions batty pissed Jn conical ing in uncontrollable prices and ‘ort of both branches of an “ultt- from 0. 8. Gundvaldson of Fargo,|renhart will make the address of wel- + hte said. Should the commission decline | Hull-House—Chicago’s widely known| Coarse, "Noe Pasi i Cote e destruc Pee sean ie ‘trollable secretary of the group attempting to/come and Thomas Nielson of Banish,|_7he president repeated at his press octal settiement—was the victim of| 1o,| of savings, that will strike most ee eee two-] hoped to have the! to accept any rates offered by the Picnics scheduled include June 10, prices” and measure, reportedly with hope of ty. Ric scattary and teeesures end am|Program in full operation by about| utilities, the board may then “sum-|a" Antemal cancer, wmnich had been! \ercer and Oliver counties at Beu- Se ere ee eer | yinsthe Brinting press money route— j ing the recall and ted Taterend valde adtress by ©, M Saith will conclude beeen the hes a a study waar ppt cies caiamaa when she underwent an operation for a ce Rae SE tocegpe fited.” souls Rone, president took argue . 7 Rectal Go geen nee clegntes|** morning's Program, of projects which may be undertaken Rates May, Be Retroactive | |the removal of © aie cancer. June 21, Kidder at Steele, “Every country which has attempted ments for the Eaiman $2.20,000/09 salidated ener ens Without the con-} Opening the afternoon program, A. pecitl esa, | retroactive to the date of the com-|p. m. (CBT). plans for the Burleigh event include |the form of meeting its obligations ; a “ suffered solidated issue pia: J, Berg wil speak after which otfl-| "Tz, One: tourih to one-talt of the| mason ‘order of investigation. Funeral services will be beld at 1:20] Aral oder, ‘Wine: Wiliam eck, | trons ‘onaccaoes: “To meet claim of one sroup by by a sufficient number of signers, t|irs so" ire Comins, Your, Will B® |94,000,000,000 has been earmarked by S. Wr Merman s6 of the, saree |p. m, (ORE) Thusatay fn Hull-Honee| Acgnas Willis Gil, Regan; , | disastrous consequences. this deceptively easy method of pay- J would be the first since 1922 when! next on the pro n¢ the santons | Somer Seintins sms projects of | members of Che commrtasion. expigined cout, Brostrom, oe Sic] ,,“Te argue for bill as a re- Fs . a Gnttes Bates Seoaine Lenn 4. Pike will be adjourned while delegates take Set eee ae Tor ‘nepotintions with the two" util, ‘Two Fortresses of Fame marck; ‘Tebbo Harms, Menoken; ©,| lef mesure is to Indulge to ines damn toe’ permece of third gubernatorial term. # ljin the Bismarck-Valley City base-|° 0S ocseveit and fis three prin-| ties, with the proviso that he Was Jane Addams erected two fortresses) B. Swanson, Braddock; E. W. Ander-| country can be generally served other groups.” asa ‘No Action on Sales Tax A Senguet will be held in the eve-|2iBAl aides-—Prank Walker, Secretary | “opposed to the retrosctive feir'to|°f fame: her ideals of humaneness, json, McKenzie; aonb eee ae Jou| by extending rellef on some basis MR a penis foe cate What send trent a (2,20; ning during whieh Thatcher and O.l7eeq "Sc engin, ‘Tueoday night on| the public and the companies” zi. (t,,tmangible, gironghold of the) eran, Wing: John i. Noon, Wile | other than actual deserving need. lowed, with: “The first person injured What stand, if any, the recallic, ‘Talbott, president, North Dakota tee Problem ‘of finding’ somewhet| mer Cart, third member, voted with [=i and Mull-Hous, ton; Charles Swenson, “1 believe the welfare of the na-|by sky-rocketing prices is the man on Sroup would take on the proposed| division, Farmers Union, will speak|(pes Dr quent ects. Larkin. ‘The twain were born of a heart|Christ Schoon, Sterling. tion, as well as the future welfare of/a fixed income. Every disabled vet- tax referendum. The executive|over ‘the radio. per proj In its resolution concerning the! siieq with » desire to “complete the Band music, community games and/tne veterans, wholly justifies my dis-leran on pension or allowance is on srhavever action it desous advisable on | spec eer wil be the principal! Grant County Pupils | Northen rower ana Light company, of the human spirit” by|@ports will be included on the pro-|s>rroval of this measure.” fixed income, ‘This bill favors the whatever action it deems advisable on| speaker Friday morning taking os his| UFant Coun’ pus commission the “coin- | mentee ee tin oct ey | gram, Robert, Mon! , aie a ble bodied veteran at the expense of this question also. subject. “A School in Cooperative} Make Bismarck Visit sumers’ petition asked “rates be re-| <-o"wnich swept aside all barriers of County agent, sald Thursday, Navy Bill Filibuster the disabled veteran. ... Every couns Middaugh said he had received in-|Grain Marketing.” His address will pic duced 40 per cent and that rates so| ire, Which Smaps | vy try that has attempted the form of dication of support of the proposed|be followed by an open-forum dis-| Seven pupils of the two-mile school] reduced would give « fair return to be Tees pantent Sor smractical mmeane Is Launched by Nye} meeting its obligations which is hers recall from the younger Democratic] cussion by the delegates. near Raleigh, Grant county, made an| the company.” of forwarding this ambition, Hull- | — provided has suffered disastrous con- ie ‘‘ group of the state and predicted the] Eight leaders in the cooperative | educational trip to . The commission recently set new |r owas her laboratory and like j Washington, May 22—()—Senator | seae ” movement would obtain “full support” | grain marketing field will talk at the|mcluded in the party, headed by Mrs. lowered electric rates at Grand Forks, | 0%) iting in Menlo Park from Nye (Rep, N. D.) launched his fil-| The was § from this group. Friday afternoon sessions. They are|Pearl Lee, teacher, were John, Perry| and has ordered revaluation of utility hich the genius of Edison sent out buster in’ the senate Wednesday |the capitol by Mrs. (Roosevelt, two In its resolution of censure, the} Emil Systestad, Minneapolis, man-|and Veronica Deichert, Otto and| plants at Minot and Fargo. ‘The lat- |" to conquer darkness by phyzi- URGED BY WE! against the $460,000,000 naval appro-|his secre tephen Early and convention of Olson supporters charg-|ager and Walter Maddock, Bismarck,/Emma Lou Dolly, Mike Nagel and) ter two are now under way. padi Big alll pristion bill with » the|Marvin H. ’ ed that Welford by “every official act/| secretary of the Farmers Union Ter-| Joe Riehl. Perry Deichert, &r., drove De oe ee veers ie Prnited States was engaged in a “mad|Wilson Brown, his naval aide, : ‘on Pileceorate Point, cecrige ey mae PO Nelil sod tore as tiated the state capitol, "Columbus O. May 2 seaptcor-|rays of spiritual light into the dark- . race for naval Veterans Chiefs om Hand cieaplcenty coicoiten in ils ‘cetieiel J. K. Cook, Minneapolis; Dan O’Con-|the U. 8. Great Plains ‘station andlernor Martin E. Davey announced] est pits So oe of Cedarvitte, |aovernor Calls Upon Farmers eter ao” eantanta he peed Officials of veterans’ organtaations ects. by | tie: reperipiad La a OW, One oe re ee A sees OS an Se Rela pri de nel gc ool ro alain knew of her bith on September| to Cast Decisive Vote Sat- | Sn tit then Nye finished. ba a wr Becain of rach Bismarck Tribune,” Ye [aloe Harry 2. Hopkine with ciminal © more than naif complced the| urday for Program =| Plein Ts Sentenced —_|<<perod tom, toe pesrared cory 2 side influences on the part of the act-| Hebron Lions Ready hisses Heel. world was heeding the voice of an pac ensieo that be was giad the senate had IN Governor,” the 5 humanitarian whose passion for peace! Gov, walter Welford Tuesday) On Statutory Charge |{ts' be ree iad, the sme “the state of North Dakota again is| For Area Conference and Justice became known from the|calied upon farmers of the state to He preceded that with the remark betas eubjecsed 50. 27 aD St LAN: == D t lets Awaitin tenements of Halsted street to thelcontinue wheat adjustment program| Fred Plenis of Arena pleaded guilty|that “under the constitution, I ad- which Hebron, N. D. May 22—Members tonne Uintu tribunal of nations at Geneva, lof AAA in their balloting May 25. to s statutory charge before Judge |dress this message to the house of ment of corrupt and inefficient pol-|of the Hebron Lions club are making Against War He urged them to “show the na-|Fred Jansonius in district court Wed- |representatives, but I am giad—"and Ueut ts and henchmen to|preparations to entertain visitors to F tB thda: Next Tuesda = militant against tion that farmers can cooperate; that/nesday and was sentenced to serve|he got back to the manuscript. positions of trust and importance in|the annual spring conference of the rs ur y y Mie & be atrocities they can and.will fight for their|from two to five years in the state| ‘The president declared that the state departments and institutions in/ Bismarck sone to be held here May 29. what she called ie Parte Suro right. tentiary. He was committed to if enacted into law, would invite brazen defiance of the will of the| Invitations have been sent to the Callander, Ont, May 22.— (P) — cial wards of ine king: and set s rec-| of contemporary life, | its neediess| “It is your duty to go to your vot-|the penal institution by Sheriff Fred|“ar ultimate reckoning ! uncon- people, resulting in s state adminis-|16 other clubs in the area with ind!- | Their majesties, the Dionne joni for continued fe of quintuplets) Se moaniiess tical corruption.” |ing place Saturday morning and|Anstrom. prices and in the destruc- tration based upon the false premise|cations that all of them will be repre- | quintuplets, cooed and smiled into the | far beyond anything in the authenti- | suffering paienl poerunt Maus lGote to’ Gontrina Teive wheat’ edtust: pol a a tion of the value of savings.” that all men are chiselers and rack-|sented. Principal speakers will be| fitty-second week of their lives Wed-|cated history of man. pecmeey fae We ote ultues ceceracs* te eames, “to car National Bank Loans | such a result, bo declared in an eteers and that to reward your pol!-| John H. Kohnen, Jamestown, district nesday, confounding a world which Tt matters not to the five lttle Ia-|in the fight 5 Beas the ee analea te croaree. a message he read to the tical friends You must do so at the|governor, and Theodore Kelloge.|pelleved it never could happen. let ies Mek COnine Tae tea |e ees coe. anecest for|Let’s make our wishes heard in such Show First Increase) house and senate “will strike most pe expense of the state.” istate’s attorney for Stark county. A| ‘The year closing which will be mark- | conflict, dispute and sometimes bit-} She on en active par. |e definite manner that even the com- cruelly those lke the veterans who * _ Bits Political Manipulations _|banquet will be held at 6:30 p, m.led by thelr firat anni terness. ‘They are too occupied with| world peace and was en active par-ja definite manner init oven th Cons Washington, May 22—()—Nation-|seem to be temporarily benefited.” Eee ee prea ta Raeae it Etat eile tie. ble | ey uezemrciiee GYOIs: [auch wocid-ahaltering sven 66 & | Ett work in sociology left anjreally mean it.” al bank loans recorded their first| “The on the “false premise,” the|Memorial auditorium with the busi- Btn mote ionéy--mersly by ceep- new. tooth or a chuck under the chin study snd lands, Her “New| Welford claimed “millions of dol-| increase since October, 1933, during | rocke LE? ccttrias exces MD sieai|otube tn the Alstrict in addition to | tice uate a eau Sea : = De DY Hiden of ence” became « ertoox lar” wee beng spent “spending ro-| the period from Dec. 31, 1934, to Taipuliion of the powers chet are|thet here, ate Blamarch Mandan,|" Receive qrevter publ notice than |The pares, the satiate |Ot re chered the 1081, Hebel oe constaring centers for the pur-| given, as’ $1a8i000, This wee. dla-| Ter tact Sa ncats aaeesnn os tis] Dicken esehe Seow. Bemtonel Pree: [fae ere oe ie Momio‘s lables comr- | Dioninas, matziain lene. CieeeeD | tit cette: setchadas Muceuy Bets lcues cr CamatriO Nom and to wasucnl chest Wednesday in an announce | ble People ts justifiable and fight tinger, Mott, Elgin, Steele, Napoleon. Become the subleck for extraosd\-|beliage with them thet they, shovid le, president of Columb maivenity.|yo0 to ire up whet sical (ye ea a «Continued on Page Three) Beulah, Weahburn and nary legislation that mads them spe- |havé' the custody of their babies, sContinued on Page Tres, V8 PROBE OF UTILITIES RATES IN 59 TOWNS ORDERED BY BOARD Negogiations for ‘Reasonable’ Fees Will Begin at Once, Larkin Says BISMARCK IS ONE OF LIST North Dakota Power & Light and Northern Power Firms Involved in Move ¥x=] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [== BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1935 House Overrides Veto After Mess Recall Move Against Welford Launched|s22 PRICE FIVE CENTS age to 98 Vote Leaves Fate of Bill to Senate Action Follows President’s Warning to Joint Session That Mea- sure Invites ‘Disastrous Consequences’, ‘Skyrocket ing Prices’ and Ultimate ‘Destruction’ CONFIDENT OF BEING SUSTAINED BY UPPER BRANCH Immediate, Compromise Move Planned in Event Executive Attle tude Is Upheld; White House Position Construed to Indi cate Intent to Kill Any Cash Payment Demand

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