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¥icez| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1985 PRICE FIVE CENTS White House Parley Settles NRA Row ACT 10 CLEAR UP FINANCIAL STATUS Claim Filed on Bond of Former Officiat Alleges Money Defalcations KOSITZKY MAKES AFFIDAVIT Asserts Irregularities in Con- duct of Office Have Been 5 | 58 il Li LE 8 E : z pre Re aul fe Hite i iE & - Swathed in a borrowed gray overcoat and bon finely tlre) alten tes are 4 the working of the loading machines and then wearing & INFINALS SATURDAY Noticeable Drop in Enthu Among Legislators for Ac- Californian. Wins Right to De- fend Crown After Sensational Play in Semi-Finals discouraged by the size of the ®t. Anne’s-on-the-Sea, Eng. May President 24.—(?)—William Lawson Little, Jr.,| Roosevelt's veto of the Patman bill, of San Francisco stands, on the|counted upon their strong majorities threshold of doing what no other/in both houses of congress Friday for American ever has done and which/eventual victory. only two Britons have accomplished} The decisive defeat of the Patman 50 years—winning the British/bill, even by a minority vote, took the golf wind out of the bonus movement, at aE je) final Saturday the aeehole Dr [ing that te Domus wotld be pl en- teur for when he William ner of the crown in 1927. the the Ff Bey EERE af E Rees s ak E sllist cliiell lati i e 5 desperately to with the mangled body of his friend beside aim. BURL FATHERS. ([ sista sae Dns OneGntne | miner’s eap, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, with gained first-hand information of operations at the model two-hour inspection, she watched emerged to greet a cheering NRA to Ask Millions to Develop New Lines Replacing Few Now Emphasized Washington, May 24.—(7)—NRA planned to ask the work relief ad- ministration Friday to lend $50,000,- 000 to the states to help them de- velop varied industries behind prison walls in place of the few lines of manufacturing which now flourish These applications sought approxi- mately $25,000,000 of work relief money for work contemplated by the war and navy departments, the pub- Uc health service and the veterans’ administration in 23 states, Alaska, Meanwhile, the government pared to make $140,000,000 of the work relief fund available for con- number of federal projects, includ- ing $8,610,600 for repairs to navy yard and docks and $250,000 to the agri- Mercer Boy, 5, Killed As Team Runs Away Investigation of County Sheriff's Records Is Ordered THATCHER EXPLAINS AAA CONTROVERSIES, ASKS CONTINUANCE Grain Assoolation Exeoutive Traces Propaganda to Industrial Foes 400 ATTEND CONVENTION Urges Amendments to Program ‘Enacted; Talbott Asks Back- ing for Flax Set-Up Delving deep into the controversial phases of the agricultural adjustment act, M. W. Thatcher, Washington rep- Tesentative of the Farmers National Grain in an address here Thursday night before the conven- tion of the North Dakota and Mon- tana division of the organization, urged farmers of the Northwest to ex- 8 g : Hilf. i ul i 4H ke aT i gE E E ay 3 FEB a Z i au it rs ; i & 5 i a sy i % gE ae i i i ¥ g il ! i 4 REE : s : & | FSey efsase wEZEE ghetet 22 Ingrid of Sweden Marries Danish Prince Princess Ingrid reflects the seriousness of her new responsibilities as the future queen of Denmark in this recent photograph with her husband, Crown Prince Frederik, and her father, Crown Prince Gustav Adolph of Sweden. Swedish Princess Weds Heir to Danish Throne GOVERNMENT HAL SEED GRAIN SALES Discontinuance Order Will Be Effective May 31, Procure- ment Officer Says Weds Prince Frederik in Color- ful Ceremony at Stock. holm Church Friday Stockholm, May 24—(%)—In. the! 13th century church where all kings of the Bernadotte lineage in Sweden Fargoan Is Drowned As Canoe Overturns with | presence of this gathering, I ask you, (Continued on Page Eight) —_ TENTATIVELY DECIDE ON 212-MONTH PLAN OF CODE EXTENSION Understanding Is Reached as Green Threatens Strike If Set-Up Is Killed BILL TO GET RIGHT-OF-WAY Labor Leader Warns Congress- men Not to Think His Statement Is ‘Bluff’ Washington, May 24.—(#—Presi- dent Roosevelt and house and senate leaders agreed tentatively Friday on @ 21% months extension of NRA and insisting before the house means committee upon a extension and describing Ready to testify later in the day along the same lines was General Hugh 8. Johnson, first boss of the Blue Eagle. ed in order to get through by June 16, the FALE trlice Fs q