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Tdephone | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [2 rat, tinued mild, Democracy Threatened, Says FDR | Legislature Speeds Toward Closing rine | GaEETERT/PRESDENT CARRIES - PEOPLE TO SUPPORT COURT REFORM PLAN Wrecked Trolley ele |) Patrol BILLS SPONSORED || Pazatnen Husband | Used as Ambulance || ROQSEVELT'S PLANS DIRECT 10 COUNTRY BY DEMOCRATS IN meee = fried a a eae m aoe ist decked! gisele eee He WORK LIMELIGHT Pits, Her husband, she esi Sa peso ae Ore arner and Farmer Not Wait, He Asserts regulations, pulled the cont | lever and carried his charges to a "nearby hospital for treatment, WAGE HIKE PASSED DOWN'TO CONSUMER BY STEEL INDUSTRY RECALLS LEAGUE’S HEYDAY DOES NOT SEEK THIRD TERM Governor Langer’s Proposal for Service. Commissioner Approved by Senate TAX DEADLOCK {S EASED Both Chambers Disposing of Cites Checks People Have on Any Man With Ambitions to Be Dictator U. 5. APOLOGIZES FOR LA GUARDIA'S INSULT 10 HITLER Ambition Is to Turn Over to His Successor Peaceful and + Prosperous Nation Washington, March 5.—(?)—Presi- JANES Sora dent Roosevelt's warning that’ de- \ Y When visitors enter the offices Remaining Acts With Early of Gov. William Langer, the first parila ace " atencitiod Pete Adjournment Seen Berson they see is pleasant young | 42. the dispute his judiciary Franklin D. Roosevelt as president| man behind a big desk in the re- i visually : Envoy Says New York Mayor y Say yor| of the United States “must have the| ception room. program and virtually dispelied hopes Prices for Metal Boosted by North Dakota’s senate by an over- bs e secre! for compromise. whelming vote of 38 to 8 Friday afier.| Advorated Exhibiting Hitler Biggest Corporation to [selfs Democrat in thees trying times,” tothe “executive and offlciat |, CoNstessional leaders viewed his noon over-rode Governor Langer’s in Chamber of Horrors : greeter. It 1s to him the visitor | determination to carry the issue to veto of senate bill 7, appropriating Take Effect at Once states his business. the people as heralding an historic $50,000 to carry on bovine tubercu- Bothne was born in Grant | Struggle to reorganize the court, not Jost tests and pay indemnity to. own- county, Minnesota, April 20, 1906, | because of its burdens, but frankly | | Six years later his father, who was | 0 encourage interpretations of the. After completirig its action the sen- ttorney of Grant ty, | constitution more in sccord with the ate sent the measure to. the house, of the booming steel industry, passed | aera dnt ne seovel to Woreh ‘Dakota and rec | administration objectives. derly judicial reform, where it.will be" considered later along the needs sumed the practice of law at New Addressing the $100-plate Demo- Governor Langer returned the bill wage Rockford. crate “Victory dinner” here ‘Thurs- "| feat te enue, oa Mrilliac Av‘irvin, president of the Ro Gas ee ae at laaeee ee mee le y 18 ol use, 5 ‘sf iJ Seen ee ooatait peiite are ‘corporation whose employes on March Ey ie constitution to increase the| ficlent money from labor on farms “Freedom Will Not Wait’ clear of 16 will receive a 10 per cent pay boost|membership of the supreme ourt.| to nce the study of com- “Economic freedom for the wage ment for. cattle condemned and killed| Dun, chief - for « 40-hour week, said “ rises | HH subjects, he afterwards | earner and the farmer and the small ne ie a eee et ee division . of . in supplies and raw materials” also served several years as s court | pusinessman will not wait, like Tt contended on. the floor of|ean affairs, in had their part in advancing prices stenographer in North Dakots. | emancipation, for 40 the seni that ony ws nas soul | a taereat n1ons. Dac TCC "ese Se... te rose yoary he hag teen | att wil ot walt four yearn It be done with the bill, either to have| Dr. Hans ‘Thom: ; Irvin, in making the Closely ac will not wait at all.” ’ » i : of the new prices, said that “although of the Nonpartisan League. ‘His words were nearly drowned by ee ee hoe ee 3 ° : @. ivacies (ie aos is ie saat 2 cheers from the more than 1,500 54 wages are Ge io ie oe Sen, a In Fight on Lewis#s 22: LANGER ASKS FOR | stestsserst.saerers.o fa Senator William Watt of Cass ss-| “In this country - : ° quotations of-scrap iron, constituting ate a aie! Booseyedt, tile’ stitt whitecakies serted that the language in the bill|ihe right. of free- ' 140 per cent of the makeup of steel, tN] LIBERALISM) osssite agin, ui ieck “nner a eee sera pen sare ot SAILORS KILLED AS Federation of Labor and Em,|have risen from $1626 per ton to coat, told his audience what he has eral years. : ploye Groups Organize.to ‘Typical included stand eo ee J | beret serine: to: members of \qcasmeate “The only j : rails from Praises R sit. in Victor that he aspires to no third term in served by’ Combat ClO Drives . , raises Roosev: In. Victory oi ee fae: peat BR creme and Dinnsr Speed Thureday:<\-l over to his successor “a nation tn- t (By' thie” Associated ' Press) at Dickinson: ‘tect, &.nation at peace, ® nation pros- Ege | aioe 1° oma of the. atsount Seen ae ne Rederation of| the trend toward higher wages. {szocta to the Tetoame) | ts own citizens, & nation that in eral ot Lane Labor and employe groups in the steel], Some, sheet mills, in, the Fits: peineas ae Roosevelt is doing’ everything to help| #,F°rr00, {2 use those powers to the i socontance with the ’s wishes. | suggested at luncheon of the wom- OH Caralennccest etter Z A g Giebeale gly nigh as 0) weeks Turticlent|firat gestures of the ‘Nonpartisan [North Dakota that any Dot~| lly to meet the modern needs of hu- | __*T move that senate olll 7 be placed |en's division of the wAmerican Jew-| 953 a tion ternal the advance of John t,t carry them through the second| League when it came into power was| S00 CoP oo fone oy aemeoM pet tns | maniiy—a nation which hag thus ‘on second reading and final passage,| ish congreas that the New York i, » 5. ntl Concer | Lewis’ followers was an order to| quarter. to elect to the Judicial bench men} — ident carry out his program, Gov. meettinds oe ints % Stn, oar We ona let St IR a, eae fet Ow wre cor Sal ine |e ee | ane tS ee Sees rors” in which » ization campaign in ‘New England. oe 2 j|ence of Democrats and progressives | “*/ P, Johnson. of Richland. ‘The roll| figure he described as “that brown. | Orets, canernm sort rea ae a re "Two AFL units ‘responded to Preai-|higher than prevailed. tn oat, The |tisan League placed on the supreme |i victory Dey dinner here ThUrs- "God bless him!” cried, a voloe faker end if the bots ‘coosurrs, the Paranal Did \ guyteoenae Set ee ee to battle.| vas 44 cents an hour; Tuesday's boost |Grace, Robinson and Birdseli. ‘They ey ne Langer drove here trom| ells and spplause, 5 o fe e - . e + vernor Bt pt bem a moan) Ca eae ean tM een, and, gman, purer |e ay cnn Boi ems "enw SS wecrer ae Ear Tay fury hue Dinar, Turn, SNE ea: | pungent coon for te First Over-riding of Session _| report on strictures against Mayor La {nid in ® Seat ee ‘apse federation units were expecter to take Nye Calls FDR Court (oh CG ecienlargh abacoege eral Invitation of the Stark county group.| future, Mr. Roosevelt described the sca RR Steir an rt pein ree ty Se Sw i *Sroeram Spt hn tia often acer | cee adn aca” fe i rel . ¢ Steel gram Dangerous) been drinking sll these years. I am| CO" . i , i told the audience| as = three + © gubernatorial veto, the newspaper of Dr. Paul Joeeplt| "Rescue boats standing by the Loukia to the GIO trom em z appalled at this remarkable about-| Governor Tenge: Wee tne Coetican| Without men : ae Geman. Bropes |were unable to agsist the tanker, the|ploye groups in the ! steel industry ton, N. ¥., Mar. 5—(%)—| face in the matter of principle by &. Voting to over-ride veto—(38)—/ ganda and public enlightenment, dispatch said. at @ meeting in, Pitts- 2 2 politics is between the lberels and|court—he did not name it at any Assen, Bilden, Blalsdel, Brostuen,| Der Angriff, which Thursday f ‘The Loukia was carrying 3,000 tons| burgh. Partisans of the so-called|Senstor Gerald P. Nye Thuraday| man who is himself an attorney, and| tne conservatives and that the Non-| time—he sald three horses Cain, Coffey, Crandall, Drew, Fine, columis—es did other new: of gasoline when she struck the mine|“company unions,” comprising a de- Pade ae Me fy tl ged aed Merde Pee curs = at partisan League, of which he is the| together could plough a flleld. Fowler, with a stormy attack on Mayor during a gale off the Catalan coast. /fense committee of employe repre-| roposal. The North Dakota Republi- icial system recently appearing’ th|Head, ® coalition of liberals from “If one horse lies down in the + Gronvold, Guenther, Guthrie, Jokn-|Guardia personally for his “hall of ee sentatives, mapped plans for combat-| Por? eaieg the plan ~Gangerous” and| the “northwest.” ai pert te Trea palpated bed ey ple paged bees son, Kamreth, Kroeber, horrors” remark, Friday ran @ series eS ursonization “the wrong way to go about it.” Cites Three Checks vik, Lemke, Lian, Lave, ‘Magoffin, | of news photos intended to show New 5-MONTHS-OLD GIRL emong the nation’s 550,000 steel work- aoodie cleed three checks that the| ue political unit. cryptically, Again illic, Nelson of Barnes, Nelson! york and the United States ag “the ers, Jel poopie have t0 any president’ caring Cites Rapid Speed Fang out. * 9 the manner in, which the juick order, Mr. Roosevelt Of Grand Forks, Onin, (Ska yoip,|iand of freedom—tor all. gangsters: ATED HERE president of Genera! Motors, said ine|Lefor Is Silenton —| tasume the mantle of 8 detator—luberal movement originated tn, North of hon the AAA, NRA, the Guiley pt ee a Sponistercaoeci mis] Senate's Criticiams| a apitiat Gritty nel memory | ot eo Greene, “bank robber number one,” would deal with nea Ssppointments. officials in sre former) the child labor statute had been out- Mutchler, Olson, Stretbel, Thorson. s twho has Bot yet reached the pes elena g Wh | , Rochester, Minn, Mar. 8.—() —] ‘That these Judges are appointed! North Dakotans who have spread the | iswed 20 years before.” ‘Absent, not voting—($—Hulteng, | stage of mayor or governor.” Shirley Ryckman Becomes| At Washington, Francis J, Gorman,|Adam Lefor, North Dakota state ex-) by the president with the endorse-| gospel into that siate and that North) “yoy know who assumed the power ‘Trout, Williams '|fAnother photograph. purported to| we? Youn president of the United Textile Work-|sminer, Friday declined to commen) ment of the senate for life upon) Dakota is adequately represented 18) to veto and did veto that program,” RY "Kill Han Act depict the family of & New York slay-| Tangled Up in Bedclothes ers of America, was quoted by the|0m criticisms Jevelled sf hie office by} good behavior. sna| 22 Roosevelt administration by such! he eltersted after mentioning each The senate killed the compulsory |er “kneeling at the gates of 8i05) uring Mother's Absence © | Ptinst, sensi aieeg 1 a0 Lefer, undergoing examinations | imal aitiiee of wnat, sort of law| ar tne. currcscy, snd dudge, LE | "cay ling the decision which ended Hal mesesiies Sea Mating were) 92 | Sing ere anes ee ane 000 work 4 "CIO banner. | Mayo clinic, ie “certain jpolitical arepree ie re eee ty| Dirdsell counsel for the Federal De-|wRA regulation of hours and wages howe passed Elemis Rtg Saad Some: enemies” were involved. thinking maforit it Insurance t decision against ‘nue bul 11a whieh which Sone have from. the electte BY ae ec aa tance the bed Glothes while sri Uniiea weater Boel paxporstion of the supreme court hy to peevall Lair one ipo of the Lever east Sage Taw, bo said thats de- y 2 it has been evidenced in its recent/in which the Jared no jegal power existed for the made mandatory Yhe listing’ of all ‘The newspaper said Gov. Herbert |her mother was out. of the room, 5-| followed up its- wage and other con: Dr. Stone Reported Gecitions in the NRA and AAA de-| aiding in the rehabilitation of North |nation “to deal with its most difficult crop lands in the state to come under Lehman, “La Guardia’s bosom friend,” |months-old Shirley Ryckman, daugh- | ceasions to employers with s boost in Clone, then indeed the death knell| Dakota, Governor Langer cited the|probleme—a no man’s land of final the hail insurance tmiess the owner |had seen to it that the man, whom |ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ryckman, | prices trom $3 to $8 a ton, Better at Hospital Sf demontacy bas been sounded,”| assignment here of = lawyer from the | futility.” fled a witdrewsl, went down to de-| Angriff identified as a subway hold BE ake peopel moma Pearce pry atin ge-aencong hy are Pips sai-| Moodle federal irrigation service to help draw “Gnjenclieas Pernlviee : feat by a vote of 22 for and 25 against. | killer, “was allowed to remain alive.” é Condition 5 Stone, Mi- the proposed water law. i “Furthermore,” he continued, rais- A clincher was attached, making it Mayor Is Silent bingo arenas aunties Ae ee oe oe ceency not physician, oe ing his hand for allence, “for I'm not: impossible to reconsider the action ex-/ In New York, Mayor La Guardia | oning ‘soundly in the bedroom | before considering other demands in [Pneumonia end a marioid tmvecton, Because it recognises: the need for ltnrough yet, court, injunctions have eDt Dy roe et tax’ bil| Sy aoet sory en either the |Afound 6 p.m. but when she returned] ts conferences with the Chrysler Mo- [Tyg Mmpeoved” Wrisay.. ie tad. 8 Oe an tha amrernanent aulanod © man| Sct ty ‘any later meisticts atk 8 now will be returned to the senate for oe ne pti com- lwas dead. . 4 Tucanwmnlle, the ranks of Jobless in- fags ipl le Mn of eparesr ey North Canoes | neta. reat dlepsiban TARE A toa Sich Included provision thet the tax, rene - : held at 2 p. m. Pear the Eee Fe erpctr tag fotos bo ann tent. sible in enacting a statute of impor“ “We hope that this act may yet es- Af not paid by the collector, be made §| Fall Into Scalding Puneral with Rey. Ellis L. Jack-|iale by the closing of the Pirestone tanoe to this state, The federal law: leape final condemnation by the high- Ne a ee ae noone eae Water P ven Fa oes eae Ae toe Fim Pape hie Tire ée Rlubber Co, plants st Akron, Pope Pius Proud of yer, feared pe 5 pee beacpts 9 Gent areca he boar Canes te 17) scasa 4, Pama, Rees br |e Bae alustam So,"ant to| ‘Being Able to Walk chanics fo meet + sale ea conan by tic | N. D., Mar. 5. ' ¥ paaliisd Biber general allocation of the tax revenue, ynee tre ‘fell into a tub of bolling Teh! she leaves one brother. subsidiary, Michigan Smelting & Re-| Rome, mar. 5—U)—Proudly dem- ee weanngion rela ‘A decision in the Wagner act cases the bill providing that $3,500,000 ‘be| Ware Wein esasy” sees alberta, $ San eaa Ser fining Co., kept 1,200 workers idle. | onstrating his ability to walk s few munteation witimportance, the gover-|may come next Monday. used for school sid and $2,500,000 for| "247 o14 son of Mr. and Mrs. Her-| Gratton, N. D, Mar. 5.—(?)—Fu- MEwe Strikes Settled paces without. danger of tiring for said, and is extending to the fed-| Time and again, in referring to the i , N, D, Mar. 5. Aree ‘sions Sins sd to help I, ‘on. the|policies behind New Deal laws which sect Suryoes. man Alberta, Minot, died Thursday!nersl services for James McDonald,| An agreement including prov! healing legs, Pope greeted eral agencies co-operation 4 Laeflape a rect Sig Sey ie nal night ins Minot hospital . 90, prominent North Dakota Mason for 40 hour week end wage adjust- eral cardinals Thursday efter a night eat ot Sa. pporie pip, are in Co pe constructive bass that marks have been invalidated, the: pemieat stretch seasion: The child awakened from 8! who died at his home here Wednesday,| ments ended a strike al -jof cheerful convalescence. Doctors the co-opera! receiving, _- |“defled” anyo ‘opinions technically would end at midnight! nay and gone into an adjolning|witt be held Sunday at 1p. m. at his| insular Metal Products corporation,|continued supervision, fearing chills) | Moodie declared its was high time Governor and Mrs. Langer lett for |of the court and tell what, if anything, Friday, senate bill 70, providing room, where he fell into the tub of|home and at 2 p. m. at the Masonic| employing 1,060. ‘The strike at the/might develop because of uncertain North Dakota Democrats Bismarck late Thursday night. pveegariin any an income tax, still remained for COM-| yater heating for cleaning purposes.|temple. (Continued on Page Two) weather. (Continued on Page Two) [ined pocbered gene) ue wns ed Se etn Ae teal’ poems’ pail) ue, wasimees © Ce nogplia) tame Friday Warmest Day [wit not be nuttitied as unconstitu- mat in da Wate E SAM’S FIGHTING EAGLES i tional.” somewhat in doubt arineial serves wil be held Gaur NEW CHAMPION OF UNCL’ é In Bismarck History Reaffirms Boliet a EL mercury jumped to 60 above in Bis-|uauy or as a party, to and light. Dam Power Would Aid | marek Friday afternoon to record the |UAly oF 88 & Party, to, postpone Oe ae ‘ : ) na, . Told highest March fifth temperature in | cwyers. : ‘Thrbe major items of Democratic: Montana, Army To Ree patos ace, estes areen, “Here 1s one third of s nation ill- i March temperature ON |nourished, ill-clad, ill-housed—now!” the house in s 17-hour which} ‘Glasgow, Mont., Mar. 5.—()—More Peeoed 569 degree, ©, W. Roverts, |pousned. ll early. Priday had cleared away th€/tnan » score of persons said at = pub- federal meteorologist said. in ekated ‘neni ne bulk of senate bills being considered. | i"i acne ‘here Thursday gensration ; sain ir, Pointed sentences be pe conformity, with various oo ons emo pone: oe BAN mccon : ; . Entombed Man’s Body quate pay, child labor, strikes, ehrests See ap ae Timed me csteroMostana : : ‘ Found in Rock Slide|stsc tines,” tid added each tine the a re rae caseekomait series conducted by army engibeerog : Polion, Mont, Mar. 5—(P)/—Work-|" “It we would keep faith with those ee ee, br eee. in Jcorps attaches to men recovered’ late Thursday the) who had faith in us, if we would make sre" diicts, and permitting |senuiment toward development of lndy_ of Jock Anderecn, one of the democracy sunoted, Z say me must aot $eieral housing authorities power at the dam. jseven men entombed by @ rock slide | —1 F Priday revived and| The principal use for the power. 00. ‘at the Polson dam Wednesday. Bodies} With thet, he looked across the pan ee ‘of $20,000 to| those attending the hearing said, bulging with bombe, the U. 8 Arnis new Sying forte ning th ee ee a ee ee repesinaly $0 boyd Sotinued on Page Two) Mecis/ and tt tains. operetions: ; me : Shue eagle in Sam's eyrie. - : pp rocks : aS ee he Q < c