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r ¥=c=| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (22=— SSS ““oF———o ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1985 PRICE FIVE CENTS Senate Sustains Patman Bonus Veto Burleigh Polling Places for AAA Voting Announced Muu si 7 : DE FARERS 10 DHDE|[__sPaitntdarowdimiavoneens 16 Navy Fliers Die as Plane | WHIM BY 54 10 40 VOTE aa - oa C i Death of Measure Opens Way PROGRAM, CONTINUED rashes During Fleet Games for Proposed ‘Rider’ on ARE YOU LISTENING, MR. ICKES? Naval Fund Act Putnam Urges Every Producer to Vote; Assails Big Bus- WHITE HOUSE GRATIFIED iness Foes of Plan News of Tragedy Tuesday Is Withheld Until Thursday by Commanding Officers Cash Payment Supporters Indl- cate Vinson Plan Will Be Revived In House NONE OF BODIES LOCATED Crew of Giant 6P7 Apparently Met Death Without Know- ing What Happened POLLS WILL OPEN AT 8 A. M. Washington, May 23.—()—The senate Thursday blocked enactment of the Patman inflationary bonus bill by refusing to pass the legislation over President Roosevelt’s veto. The vote was 54 to 40. The senate originally passed the Patman bill 55 to 33. The house Wednesday voted to override the veto by 322 to 98. The senate action killed the bill, but opened the way for a new drive for similar legislation. Cash bonus forces were ready to offer an alter- nate proposal as a “rider” to the pending naval appropriation bill. Wheat Raisers Eligible to Vote Whether They Have Sign- ed Contract or Not N. D, SENATORS VOTE TO OVERRIDE BONUS VETO Washington, May 23, — (7) — Here's how northwest senators voted on President Roosevelt's veto of the Patman bonus bill: To override: Bulow, South Da- kota; Duffy and LaFollette, Wis- consin; Murray and Wheeler, Montana; Frazier and Nye, North Dekota; Schall and Shipstead, Minnesota. Senator Norbeck of South Da- absent. s 88 DISTRICT COURT JURORS ARE DRAWN Judge Jansonius Will Preside at Regular Term Opening Here June 4 *|STREL LEADERS HIT UNONS, CLOSED SHOP Wagner Labor Bill Termed ‘Leg- islative Monkey Wrench’ Threatening Industry ranging lation may “lead to ruin” to another Bonus Veto Adds. Fire itn os one cece. ers would continue their oam o e was given re-introduction te the To Fight on Navy Bill? 2-8 payment from the $4,000,000,000 works a fund. UGHNAY ANNOUNGES| "tos rots concoae oo] x osm cot feat in Attempt to Block —_ [given sombe pene | nai money icy. wi Building Program a possibility that if the fiscal is harusirares payments of this us may ruin.” NYE PRESSES AMENDMENTS] | Far Short of Two-Thirds ‘The vote to override the veto was i pasp regent ae two-thirds required P i i he tution. roposes Delegating Authority Grimiatintals ation (ih: wba Monel to Prevent Maneuvers in tor Clark (D-Mo.) served notice of a move to suspend the rules to add a Troubled Seas bonus bill to the naval appropria- tions bill before the senate. The move would require a two-thirds vote, Clark hoped to pick up a few votes by providing an optional method of posal the president could issue Cure the ih co cure lupon Presideat Reosevelt’s bonus ve-|Pency, borrow on bonds, of use federal to message Thursday to aid in their | relief funds. fight to take “profiteering” out of| James E. Van Zandt, commander and preparedness. in-chief of the Veterans of Foreign E : ee | f ask BE § f F i z Bg Thirty-eight jurors were drawn learn that the house, in » th pisapincsday Se ie sot ie house, in @ thun- | term of Burleigh county district court dering chorus of votes, 322-98, , ry Daacronn ils -yeto\ arid sent sae | ote eae ere eaeey, re bill to the senate. New York, May 23.—(?)—Leaders steel industry launched a con- attack on the closed shop, la- bor union activity and the Wagner bill at the 44th central meeting of the Tron and Steel Institute Thursday. “We stand squarely for the open shop,” declared Eugene G. Grace, & i i fF 3 preside during the term of court. Late News joss éevs&s "sm Bulletins |22-2 == (By The Associated Pree) | Backman, Regan Caml cago Calls for Reduction From $1.08 to $.84 sf id i i i { 5 5 : 33 gq ie fa i ij i ! nue i BE ft f i is i Hs | i F Hf Hl i E ] DENIES KARPIS’ CAPTURE bod ‘Washington—J. Edgar Hoover, . Tremblay, 4 chief of the federal bureau of inves- ER dressed Chairman Nye (Rep., N. D.) hailed tigation, denied Alvin Karpis, much Borth, Wing, and Lee Ration Mr, Roosevelt's remarks, against “un- wanted outlaw, was in the custody rural. warranted remuneration” for those| ously had been prepared of federal men aboard a united air- . R. who remain at home in war-time, as|tion of the senate’s action. He char- lines plane en route from Omaha to . G, enhancing the prospects for the com-| acterized it as a “cruel blow” to the ‘Chicago, Reports from the midwest | Reinhol 8 mittee’s anti-war profits bill. war veterans, but forecast ultimate were that a man aboard the plane , Meantime Nye pursued his attack} victory at this session. E tl bbsE E pi gb az, and South Dakots, 6 per cent each; |said Girdler, “and I think we are g0-|identified himself as Karpis and nford, Robert Phelps, Mrs. Ed against the $44,000,000 naval appro-| Convening at 10 a. m., the senate Nebraska & per cent, Washington 4|ing to have better times, unless claimed he had been captured in Bow une 6. o bedd ‘and Mary Hou- priation bill ir. an effort to write in-|sat through « rather cut and dried per cent, Illinois and nomic experimenters Idaho. . ser, all of Bismarck, . ioe peenions icc Keneeine ypeothes as oe LITTLE IN QUAETER-FINALS - ‘The reductions were made to meet |%2,{he yards which will bulld the 24 Polling places for St. Anne’s-On-The-Sea, Eng.— Rehearing of Langer said. posed amendments that would give a. mM. o 10 p. iy Bal son cts, rig mee ee a Case May Be Asked eae oe navy elgg iMacs eed 4 7 defending champion, defeat- Z sagged crashed < seas, an action prompted by T—arens ene L. Black, former Welsh | St. Louis, Mo, May 28.—(#)— : evidences of Japanese irritation over | thro the fleet maneuvers in the Pacific. champion, two up, to gain the quarter-final round of the Brit- ipports ish amateur golf championship. Another amendment for which he ‘sought support would require ties, army EXTEND WHEAT PACT the " ——$__—_—_ and navy officers to obtain state de- London—An authoritative source trib Z MORTICIANS ELECT partmental approval for their public lage yeempaa unal eles, reed D., Mar Bl, addresses, agreed exten- thke Drake Backing up Nye was Senator Clark the wheat pact which expires Governor William Langer | day, . (Dem., Mo.,) who prepared s speech - 1, but with all operative clauses neral Directors’ associa against the allowance for new ships held in abeyance. in cama bill. Beg Baws —_— : ever, the senate an amend- McDONALD TO QUIT NOX ment adding $11,690,000 to a like sum London—Political circles de- Evanson, |aiready in the bill, for starting 24 . second vice new . Nye g B § E i s 2 i the lord president of the council, to that post will take place not later than June 9. REsToR_AIB SERVICE fruian Royalty Gathers for Marriage |=: eo Of Ingrid to Frederik Friday|e.° LE a, OLSON ORDERED TO COURT Minneapolis — Governor Olson was ordered by Judge W. C. Leary of Hennepin county district court to appear June 7 to answer charges of violating the corrupt practices act. A Le geoe i SUCCEEDS TUGWELL Washington, May 23. — () — The nomination of Milburn L. Wilson of re 5 Tugwel ‘Wednesday by the senate. Tugwell was elevated to undersecretary of agriculture.