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Senate Pa SsSes FIVE OTHER BILLS APPROVED QUICKLY ton o Across Nat Work Is Completed IN UPPER CHAMBER Emergency Measures Expedited as Soon as Organization QUICK ACTION IS EXPECTED Both Chambers by Resolution Limit Number of Acts That May Be Submitted ct o Ip That Beat U.S. Neutrality A Quits Politics r ter Leaping From Vessel in Bay of Biscay Arcachon, France, Mar. 9.—(?)}—De- claring he last saw the shell-pounded transatlantic munitions ship, Mar Sailor Tells Dramatic Story Af- Slain by Boys —& DM DQ g = 5 = Y a D D me 2 oF [a4 lina Address CITES JUDGES’ ‘HERITA@ES’ hes Acts y is in the grad- rporation Levy inguis tax measures introduced in Dist Principal difference between the two income Senate Bill No. 5, which contains| case: they make separate returns, the 1933 act and those in Senate Bill No.| taken by elther or divided between individual rates corresponding to the the legislature Monda: uated tax on net Union Campaigns PERSONS AFFECTED ‘Leaders of Rival Organized La- bor.Groups Map Plans for CHRYSLER PLANTS (Co IDLE WITH 67,000 as Minnesota, * Corporations Carried Michigan Mines and Docks Next Targets of Drive a & tions for Valley City, Mayville, bovine tuberculosis indemnity payments and pti 3 al a ieee ee rfl Bal ale ful a all iia t itventock killed fuberculoais Vag resy the senale meanire ting $50,000 similar to tt Hi who volun- turn on three elections for the Democratic national committee, 4s going back to private business. The gentle-volced expert in pro- ni at i flat 2 1936 WAS DRO CYCLE'S LOW YEAR} == Association Told, “ia =U]. BANK TAKING iH Gnsslé abe Bi SLICE OF NEW [Pe al f i ae ui ne “tain However, HH “ HEA jefe sass i i Eieds 2 ags 3 ii itt & i a i fel Ha Hi 5 ae i i fer (ie ie ea EPEE wel t aditraes @| fll Heil 1 il ill i|Blum's Government Making its Bond Issue Attractive to Foreign Investors i Th mil ai Vargo, N. D., ‘Mar. that 1936 “dragged bottom” in the h Max Dahl, farmer of Chaffee, presj- }opened tis 20th annual program. hist sald. have not an “adequate alternative”. ‘added: these opponent He Eid g 3 qian Kolpin, Lowe, Mutchler, Nelson. juenther, Guthrie, Kamrath, Lian, qi Kroeber, Lavik, revamping its monetary policies on a| Magoffin, McGillic, yable in dollars and| Against — (13) — the issuance of bonds which| Trout, Vinje, Watt, be repa} wide scale, called no parliament to|of Barnes, Nelson of Grand Forks, give urgent passage to the bill author-|Strehlow, Stucke, f war val- ued at $2,700,000 from New York har- with a cargo of material o! bor, of farming enterprise. Gowland, representative took charge of the Then they had the great i, | combinations of capt as thelr best|the Federal Land bank at Bt. Paul, from their days as practicing at- Papartane 3 5e223 ual javel Ce we” within hailing distance of pivaeerer amendment, and hi requisite i “we UNDER LAST vA == sogee GSH SE Yes 5 2°dy i ao cs = Eeeige ralsiles hy 4 ‘8 Towa, under the ve Mar. 9—(?) —E. E. Davis, substitute railroad Gra’ Child From Death |. ‘Thermopolis, Wyo., telegrapher from Ottumwa, peers ee grinding wheels of a his first day on the job. Telegrapher WALLIS sh IN TOURS CHATEAU oi Less Than 1936 Gat nf Eat i nie Gal ve iii SP, leg ae letters of Steel's white collar workers and 20,- 000 employes of the packing industry eS > = Es ii} ne TORE 10 | “ela- another amend- stalier of First only by the of Grand Forks, N. D., Mar. 9—(?— wil Forks Phone Is Dead foe phe “sexe: period 9 3eer eee reduction of almost 50 per cent. The Nogtharn Pacitic/ Sentara Speen lial lan We Sa3i38s i etieea telephone died at his home| Tuesday Harry D. Ball, 9, a aly chad local agents CHEATED BY CLIFF oot Eivetiool and’ galvantond tie the British ‘warships into action. Joined the ranks of those en- wage increases, the Associated ! at- | joying | Maas cee tolkowing 8 @ heart ;| service man here, 88 a it lh sf ah Hid Lave aL il vt ie ube in B i {te niche ‘Oka changed his en oe ee ere ea oe shrieked for help. : | Rescuers hauled him to the autece| ae wait] Van Hook Boy Victim Of gee dacs force of his fall, a HT il $8 Had & aa :lz Het i uEE ie i Ht A ie rere jee liulfuh an : BgS By B82 a Fy ui op tt i Is His Own Fault Passenger’s Nap - fay 0 a AT a esha ” Flight to Cannes Returns to Countryside Through Which She’ Passed on 16,000,000 riations Total rop) re Than $ iii 2a ta tt tion | as retirement voluntarily formulated by ate it . 9.—P)—I railway proposed Ratification of Rail Retiring Act Studied |e.