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ETI T RSE RI ELIE POR OVERHAULNG STUDIES PLANNED Gap Between Administration Aims and Byrd’s Policies Begins to Widen Washington, Jan, 15.—(#)—A sen- ate move to follow the house's lead in creating a special committee on governmental reorganization widen- ed the gap Friday between adminis- tration regrouping aims and the economy policies of Senator Byrd/ (Dem., Va.). the stabilization fund’s secret opera- tions, The senate banking committee ale proposals. while two other senate groups, pur- sued investigations into an Alabama flogging case and railroad financing. was considering these Probe Flogging J. W. McClung, an Alabama state police investigator, testified the in fluence of the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railway company kept a grand jury from indicting four men ac: cused of beating Joseph 8. Gelders, former university professor. The railroad investigators finished hearing testimony about the finances of real estate companies owned by the Van Sweringen brothers in con- nection with their vast transporta- tion lines. Chairman Wheeler (Dem., Mont.) asserted the Van Sweringen corpora- tion, a real estate holding firm, took procecds of a $30,000,000 note issue to purchase “speculative securities” of the brothers’ other firms. The Byrd is chairman of a senate re-| organization committee widespread curtailment of federal) f@gencies. He hopes to save $300,000,- | 000 a year. | Democratic Lezder Robinson said} Byrd’s group would not handle president's recommendations. Stead, he announced, he will urge setting up a joint committee of sena-| tors and representatives. | The house approved such a pro- posal Thursday. | RFC Bill Delayed | Byrd also brought about a delay ‘Thursday in senate consideration of} # bill to extend the life of the Re-| construction Finance Extension of two other emergency) functions—the moncy, he said, should have been studying! used for developing Cleveland real estate. New Heating Plant in the| Soldiers’ Home Asked | Installation of » new heating plant at the North Dakota Soldiers home at Lisbon and repair of the com- |mandant’s quarters were included in recommendations submitted Friday to Gov. William Langer in the biennial report of the institution prepared by Dr. L. B. McLain, commandant. Also recommended, “as soon as the corporation. state recovers its normal financial Discussion was put over until Fri-| condition,” was construction of new day. | buildings. “The home will soon be overcrowd- treasury’s stabiliza~ | eq as there are approximately 32,000 ton fund and the president's power to! ex-service men in the state at this change the gold content of the dollar! time,” Dr. McLain said. At the pres- —came before the house coinage! ent time there are a total of 79 in- commitee, | mates in the home of whom 19 are Secretary Morgenthau was called! women, the report showed. to explain the administration's view,' but Chairman Somers (Dem., N. Y.)| The Eskimos of Smith Sound, said he believed the treasury head) Greenland, live farther north than would not be pressed for details of} any other people in the world. and Tomato Juice, 14 oz., 3 for .......... 23c Chocolate Baking, 4% Ib. cake .. 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B. 22—(Blaisdell)—Amending law to provide banks cannt pay les- ser rates of interest on public funds in checking accounts or time deposits than the rate obtainable employes civil service and unlawful for mem- the governor, Supt. of public instruc- tion and clerk of the supreme court, State affairs. 8. B. 2%—(Gilbertson, Aasen)— Making it unlawful for the governor or any state officer to appoint a HOME RULE FOR INDIANS member of the legislature to any| Washington, Jan. 15.—(#)—Senator civil service and unlawul for mem-j| James‘. Murray, Democrat of Mon- bers of the legislature to accept .any = — such appointment. Judiciary. House -Bills Introduced H. B. 14.—(Peterson of Renville, Bjornson, Morland and Ritter)— Providing for rules and regulations: governing drilling, casing and aband- onment of oll and gas wells. Btate H. 8B, 15—(Peterson, Morland, Bjornson and Ritter)—Encouraging investment of moneys in North Da- kota by permitting use of gas or oil in state, county, and school district State affairs. HL B, 16—(Peterson, Morland and Ritter)—Authorizing county commis- sioners to lease and make other con- tracts for purpose of mining and erating for oll and gas and associated activities, State affairs. H. 8B. 18—(Peterson, Morland, Bjornson, Ritter)—Providing that taxation of drilling rigs and all other equipment used in prospecting for oll and gas in North Dakota be free from taxation for at least one year. State affairs. H, 8B. 19—(Peterson, Morland, Bjornson, Ritter)’ — Providing all monies coming to the state under —_——_—_— NVICTS ESCAPE Oe ea . 15.—()—T WO pathy in the state. State affairs. Ora Pm) , Tid, Schilling Coffee Another one for Drip reminder that some things in this world After 15 Fascist planes bombed Tetuan, working class suburb of Madrid, killing 12 persons and injuring more than 30, relatives of those trapped led for news of their loved ones. The faces '. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1987 FACES MIRROR TRAGEDIES OF WAR | ; Spaniards reflect the horror non-combatants are suffering In the Spanish civil war. (Associated Press Photo) others urging that the legislature memorialize congress to approptiate money for planting of trees in each county, A communication from. McKenzie county asked the legislature to pass a law permitting the Montana water conservation board to “construct ditches and sell water to North Da- kota users” from a project in that area and to create a board similar to the Montana water conservation board. providing one precinct committee- man for each national party for every 400 votes, and requiring at least one committeeman from each precinct. Elections committee. 8. B, 24—(Lowe, Gronvold, Stucke, Ettestad) — Providing for uriform motor vehicle administration, with increased highway patrol and annual drivers license fee of 50 cents. High- ways. ‘ 8. B. 2—(Thorson)—(withdrawn by author)—Limiting tax on ranch- ing and farming land to 20 per cent Broadway Food Market fal Corner of Broadway and Sixth _ Phone 126 Gold Medal FLOUR {23 'me".::::-:."234 One for Percolator Legislative Sidelights Speaker Math Dahl of the North Dakota house appointed a committee of three representatives Thursday to confer with relief agencies on prob- lems presented to the legislature by Indians from the Standing Rock In- dian agency, A delegation of three Sioux Indians, Mrs, Many Wounds, Edward Afraid- of-Hawk and Ernest Chapman, all of Fort Yates, complained of a lack of fuel and some need for clothing among the Indians, Rep. James Cad- dell of Grant-Sioux counties reported. ©) Carl’s Grocery | Phone 871 “Dependable” We Deliver SEE BIG IGA ADV. FOR MORE MONEY SAVERS SEER Raspberry Blackberry . 39c Firm Fruits - - - Krisp Vegetables 18K Catsup, 14 oz. bottle, 2 for . Cherry Strawberry P. T. 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