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- Moodie Appeals to Nort RECALLS HISTORY x etereeterarees OF UNITED STATES years of age, phia, i folio he heard'in the drawing rooms American homes from the of day regarding I : E i i i | a i fe = : B S é § z F 2 f ii E | : & E i G i i tre i Declares Other Presidents Hav Faced Same Fire Now Enveloping Roosevelt j 2 t lia es 2” Pi e a Wir He i i E i Eege E qe fe i fe g zt g | if H i g E 3 is i j é 2 g ul 5 f fh gq E E i li Hf ia it F 7 F g E % | i i i E E fl i | il that great docu t. aH i i i i i F 1] i i A 2 F i i i i E H Qe i id ! clare any law fi 3 has bein abused. The z i ! Fy H 4 Figg E i iE g ! : [ i : i i E i i i 5 i i i 5 3 [ fe & play E fae il & E a y i Ef Se a3 Bas is fog elec 8 & : i ge 5 ak Esse i ; i battle. Hu . i & j 8 5 #8 i somewhat, & S.2 Bee it i il i ey Fe Se EE it ! Empowered President F fy id a reform. He : 1 58 = a ‘ E i i hi E 5 such and z i g i 4 5 ' i H ite i fH | i : # : & 8 i i i £ E 4 és £ 4 z f ! tive. | f i é as i wie ff 5 il in? i ; g i i F BF té i i ' I in the I 8 g i e i g i i i -E i I i z | i 5 5 Z 2g E E i i E ? ? E Hy ale fel 8 i 5: c i F z H i f il i H i pr protec In those days when Thomas ‘was at the Court of France, he became gravely concerned when he found that the constitution of the United States was drawn by the founding fathers contained no Bill of Rights for men. ‘Mr. Jefferson went into action, and as Sree Cr Bis ao iee ae ore and hilosophy, James Madison wrote into the Constitution in the first ten amendments 8 Bill of Rights. Jefferson feared an oligarchic au- tocracy. He firmly supported a demo- . cratic republic. Let it be remembered that when he returned to New York and Philadel- ar | 3 328 ii fe i ES ty Fr? i i E 2 E i i 3 i i : E : i if i age E 582 8 FI z ee : as : 3 i § $ and written into ment A great Demo- Supreme Court should have more jJustice Stone who fi power than the executive or legisla- tive branches of government. is no authority to be found anywhere i the Constitution conferring=upon the Supreme Court iss right to de- titutional. That authority has been jfrom such splendid and and many of us believe that /as Mr. Justice Brandeis ursurpation of power, |pointed, and emphatic. * first came when the Supreme Fraternity i -. authority to de- ee ni ws passed by Congress, uncon- |today divided on fasue. been continued asja great degl of sound and fury. tradition, for it is|is a great deal of grandiloquent decisions of the Supreme tures. There isa iy ‘nat. i historical pi the President is tak- |had this important mat- | Would lke _ Abraham pinepis fought Theodore tthe same battle. The condi-|@ thousand American cities for their under which they conducted their for judicial reform may have |? but the principle Tb same, for all purposes. distress and Rarasament of [sedition act Seven or eight years have |time of Thomas Jeff by Constitution 4s empowered by the jon to increase the member- ship of the’ Supreme Court. He is pro- constitutional method for 4s proposing this | face of a record which indicates matters.as suffrage for the abolishment of child ratification of constitutional the legislatures or by long and tedious pro- |the ertd than wept crocodile tears over the a mh little children who toil in the. ; | aes and fectories of the country, have done nothing about it. Must still’ratify the Child Amendment,: if it is ever to th women to vote was ¢s- after « long and tedi- wore out some of the this country has ever gave their lives to that a. majority of our le that childhood is a piness and the fu! o! still have thousands faced, under-nourish- , and half-clothed, is: and marts of in- |¢ We are still subject to that and rr ue criticism con- le s lie so near the mill any day children at their work may. watch the men at play.” We are hearing from some of our western senators that amendment Jo the constitution is the proper method to be adopted at this time to accom- | Ni plish the reforms we must have. The need for those reforms i) ip oe ’ ay It cannot, of course, fe jarmers who are face to face with the |Joss of their tions which we have in proper way to proceed what he admits to be, defects in the We find Congressman Lemke claring that Franklin D. Roosevelt is drunk with power, Yet it is only a few ‘years ago that-Mr. Nye and Mr. Lemke, | tion. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1937 eat eeete 5 £ ff 3 iG fi “ 3k UE ir inal i zs rk 4 g 8 git a5 gE : ges et i i Hi He det ribet f 3 G i Hi ces B23 ry 2 Es people of North Dakota have What would the business men Bismarck, North February 3, 1989, fy and jo | ere jsives of today, may have no hesitancy in following the calm leadership of Franklin D. Roosevelt. We, the Demo- crats of North Dakota, have too long hidden our light under a bushel, We e rem pare the nenbe 2 sare IC ed WEN ‘his ‘time. ther and most ‘progressive nation! ‘ party this country has ever had. We and approved vouchers No, live in’ a progressive state. We have never carried the true principles of (Democracy to the rank and file of ‘the people in terms that would inspire them and rally them to the principles of this party. We have been too much, concerned, perl practical politics. We have allowed Curselves to be distracted by a political system in which mere ambition to hold public office has been the dom- inating factor. We have talked of economy. We have not demanded it.]\ move ‘We have proposed few planks in this |#nd seconded by C: {state that would capture the vision of | {nat the board adjourn up Roll call: All members vot e convened with i Fricke present, Moved by and seconded by Comm Hh eerie tuembers of the supreme court There | AAA decision that they were exp! ing their personal opinion rather balanced judgment in an economic crisis, We may mgosae ed e Ee leigh County Welfare Boar. loved by. and seconded by Commissi ae un- |lenges which have come o'clock p. m. i That-record is|tice Cardozo. They hai Fricke present, i FF and approved vouchers No. 3238, inclusive, leigh County ‘Welfare Board heb committees, a _by Commissio: bruary 8, 1987, Clocks The Board of County Comm! with Commissioners wi Fer, Lein, Cameron ang @ the board examined ers reconvened Daketa r, 10:88 e'Cleck A. M. The Board of County Commissi Commission: Swanson, Worner, Lein, Cameron and oted “aye”. board expielnee 3157, inclusive, submitted ey the Bur- Commissioner Swanson loner Came- ron that the board adjourn until 3:30 11; All members voted “aye”. 1037, 2:80 0" P. M. The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with Commissioners Swanson, Worner, Lein, Cameron and At this time the board examined 3188 to submitted by the Bur- joard then met with several LY tf Europe’s newest quadruplets are shown In the arms of their mother, Smaranda Radu, 87, In Patarlargele, Roumania, while their father, Michel Jerea, gazes in wonder at the three boys and one girl, The babies were born to thelr unmarried parents Jan. 23. (Associated Prese Photo) . PROCEEDINGS | COMMISSIONERS 37.10 6.25 Fred E. Anstrom, mileage ... Fred E. Anstrom, office ex- 3 as matron Mrs. Fred E. Commissioner Worner ry en of City Commissioners thi tion for reduction of ta: n South 105 of Lots 7 and 8, Block Original Plat, was approved. loved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commi Worner that the board adjourn 3:30 o'clock p. m. Roll cal: All. members voted “aye”. 3, ‘2138 o'Clock 1 to jon- ers reconvened with Commissioners Swanson, Worner, Lein, Cameron and Fricke apes The foll allowed, subect to deling personal property ta: ind warrants ordered drawn er City of Bis: Waterworks ept., water for courthou Bismarck Tribune Compan: printing and advertising Lain| Northwestern Bell ho: 30 | CO. urer, cash ii H.R. Bonny, Eawara 8. ie mit approvd vouchers No, 3239 ted by ic were allowed, subject to duc or delinquent personal roperty ta: rawn for sa i gis Food Market, i : for poor .... Nationa) Tea C pieries for poor 3 i i # a 33 s & herein involved the [sisterhood of the night who aimlessly tonight upon the streets of : GREE RE i ? Roosevelt & H ge z : judgment as to whether or not there is any connection between wages and up- righteous living. this day we have forgotten the which “2 & for poor E Dr. W. L. Diven, medical ser- to poor , Fishe: to poor R. Lipp. medical ser. vices to poor Quain & Rametad Clin dical services to poor . . Roan & Strauss Clinic, medical services to poor . 5 Stackhbuse & Hender: {cal services to poor R. C. Thompson, medical ser- vices to poo! . Danie ocrats were referred to as. ey should have |ciutionists, and the term lerision final; ly people and bec: party. Brought Against Others Another of the fulsome which is dangled before the public this time is that the president desires to become a dictator. This the was ame ion med! at one time or ahother by those who do not see eye to eye with his policies. Let it not be forgotten in the cur- rent proposal for judicial reform that while the president may make the Poor .C, Hibbs, dental to poor Dr. L, E, Nugen vices to poor Isation Bt, Alexius ization of. irs. Sady J. Mei ices, to poor .. beer ‘ug Store, 0 fifteen years, Perhaps, we will get a better picture or cf this whole situation if we will stop Drug, drugs for tuation that North Dakota County Asi elation, county share of Co., Mont Burroughs Co., paym: Burroughs. Adding Ma on Burrot couplet, which. f ry & Sp! uae E F i E3 ei nie ‘ ‘Nyguard, Transportatl . F ullaing fer sunitary profect ry Grits Company, rentat. of W. Western Union Teles clock rental Wielegrara Menonite Church, Wing Mi biti Let us remembers penditures pany, awaited the arrival of Father Francis J. Haas (above), a member of the WPA labor policy board, whe will ald in mediation. Secretary | \ Perkins ordered Father Haas to the scene after a request from Governor Benson. (Associated Press Photo) in remedying, Edna M. county nurse aildred Benesh, state's attorn: eile and warrants ordered son, medical Roan & Strat 298.93 AP. 87.51 40.39 607.89 250.29 264.13 66.56 480.87 F 209.64 80.76 4.00 46.66 90.87 374.08 505.03 146,97 J Board of county share tance Doorley, maintenance Bismarck Imple piles, maintenance French & Weich Hardware Ci pplies, maintenance r] upplies, mi King. balance due on ant No, 3300 .. N. D. Concrete Produ: verts, maintenance Sanger Mercantile Co. pairs, main! ce Lein Motor C suppile: North Co., lights and ri E. torent jon Edward 8. Alien, jus of t were Ropreves and red file Mov by Commissioner Worner nd seconded by Commissioner Lein hat the bot 1987, 9: e voned. with, Commiosioners werner, Lein, Cameron and sent. Lt ners iad Haiti ‘Application on Lets 1 to loc! 4, an6_onerhalf interest in Lote 13 to 32, Bloc! sll yy Sterling town- site, and that part of the ons north density in Bsetion Ths Zewnanip 1 jon y . ange 16, approved for the smount of led Comm! Le board adjourn until 2:30 m. 3 AML bers voted “aye”. a ‘i yr, aie oCleck P.M: of Seo gemt ner, Lein, Came! 125.00]. Moved by Commistioner Lein and and secon j that foner| tr until ™. | Bure! fy allotment of the sum of $4,000.00 pet to by Redeye oy B tere at the prope: > sessed against the closed Bank of me: ea be ‘cancelled for the year 1934 for the reason that same was gsscsscd under capital stock tax in the namo of L. R, Baird, receiver of cloxed yanks. Roll call: All members voted “aye”. The report of the Clerk of Court for the month of October approved and ordered filed. Moved by Commissia: Ay! ord and seconded by Commissioner. a> that all county offices furnigh the Board of County Commissioners an itemized statement of all fees col- lected each month and turn the fees over to the County Treasurer's office, with receipts attached to the report. 3 All members voted “aye.” Report of Fred Swenson, register eds, for the month of December ved and ordered filed. ort of pt pal property tax of Fred Anstrom, sheriff, for the month of January ‘approved and ordered jed. a Moved by Commissioner Cameron and secon by. Commissioner Lein that the board adjourn until February » 1937, a! 0 o'clock a. m. Roll call: All members voted “aye”. February 5, 1937, 9:38 e’Clock A. M. The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with, Commissioners Swanson, Worner, Lein, Cameron and Fricke present. The following bills were allowed, subject to due or delinquent personal Property taxes, and warrants ordered drawn for same: : atrant No. 3592 .. ron, services and nll county commis- ai sf aa Wm, Fricke, servic count: ly, resi- dente of LaMoure County, residing. 1n ; a's. Mack and County, residing in Burleigh County; ‘Aghes Ryan, a single person. resident of McLean Sounty, residing in Burleigh County; Jake Slvert ani family, reei- dents of McLean County, residing in Burleigh County; Ben ‘Snyder and family, residents of Burleigh County, resid! in Oliver County; Fred Dil: ger and family, reside of Morton County, residing in Bu h County; Peter Rici a single person, resi- dent of Logan county. residing in Burleigh County; Fred’ Worlits, 8r., and family, residents of Cass County, ‘esiding in Burleigh County; George Haugen and family, residents of Codington County, South Dakota, re- siding in Burlelgh County; Stike chard and family, residents of McHenry County, residing in igh County; Frank A. Magers and f fly, residents of Mercer County, resid- ing in Burleigh County; turther that said agreements be executed on be- halt of this board by tho chairman thereof and attested to by the coun- ty_ auditor. Roll cal: All members voted “aye”. Moved by Commissioner Lein and onded by Commissioner Cameron in accordance with the Gover- que to rch 15th, 1937, on file in the of- fice of the County Auditor, sald pro- clamation be approved by the board. Roll call: All members voted “aye”. loved by Commissioner Swangon and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the board adjourn until 2:30 o'clock p. m, Roll call: All members voted ". bruary 5, 1837, 2:30 e'Cleck le The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with Commissioners Swanson, Worner, Lein, Cameron and Fricke present. Moved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the county board authorize the to the Burleigh County Welfare Board for poor relief pu month of February, 1937. Roll call: All members voted “a: The following r. troduced by Gormah loner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Came- ron: Resolution RR: Atkinson was, at ith, the count; county, an active pursuit of d was for s lifetime a hi efficient oust of- fictal who performed many valuable ‘ices for the said county, and BAS, the hard work and ef- ficient services performed by Mr. At- kini and his willingness to co+ operate at all times was greatly ap- Preciated by this board and by the other officials of this county. NOW THEREFORE BE ati a SOLVED, that this board does hereby express {ts heartfelt sympathy to the family, relatives and many friends of Mr. Atkinson, that this Resolution be entered upon the minutes of is board, and that the clerk thereof ry sey hereof ses for the at such time his_ official duti ‘WHER: a ‘king, a to the family of id T. R. Atkinson. Moved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Worner. that the motion made on January 9 in regard to the salary of the deputy in the Clerk of Court's office be rescinded, and that the sal- ary of said deputy be reinstated to 8.00" per mouth “as of January 3, Roll call: All members voted “aye”. Moved by Commissioner Worner and seconded by Commissioner Came- ron that the board adjourn, subject to call, until March 3, 1937, at 10:00 o’clock m. Roll call: Swdneon, aye; Worner, aye; Cameron, aye; and Peicke, , aye, Vax Ged William Fricke, Gpatemas, Meare of County omm:| » G, Derby, County Auditor in and for Burleigh 7