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Teephme | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [-xvax, 2200 North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper nesday; litte chanee’ ; : in temperature, — ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, N. D., TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS ~: N. D. to Coordinate Soil, Water Saving Franco Decrees Himself Dictator of Insurgent Spain| camussos ——— ae — . = see | TOCOPERATEPAR STATE. SIMILAR T0 Symp athy Strike [APPROPRIATIONS OF | Bismarck City Commission Organizing GOOD OF FARMING GERMANY, TALYS | OE GMC. Unlikely §10000000 For | f ser Posube Rectoration | INOREASE IN TAXES we ay ent TO PAY ARMS COST > 4 Development of Each Water- shed to Utmost Potential- ities Is Sketched RETURN OF CCC IS PLANNED (By the ‘Associated Press) for United States Informed persons predicted officials of the United Automobile Workers suber ; PLAN EXPENDITURE CUTTING Ai ee for a walkout of General Motors in Income Levy of 26 Per Cent and| the United States to show aympathy Administration Thinks Ways Services of Outstanding Kansae Engineer Sought for Next Six Months Oshawa Strikers Excess of Income Looms ONLY ONE PARTY REMAINS Semi-Military 0 anizations Are for their Decision to coordinate efforts to re- hE Profits Cut Called De- [ine Will Be Found to Prevent- take the fine of ost Delta ba- Welded into New Govern-_ fense Contributions i crease agricultural production and ment Phalanx Levying New Taxes ‘ prevent dust storms was :reached at Washington, Apr.~ 20.—(#)—Presi- dent Roosevelt asked congress for $1,- 500,000 for next year’s relief burden ; Tuesday in ® message projecting the J. B. SMITH OBERT A. OLSON HL. T. PERRY vation service. possibilty of new taxes next session. For the purpose of organiza- His special message on relief needs during the 13 months beginning duly 1 tion and assignment of spe- cific duties, members of the foresaw: Bismarck city commission $2,55.000000 or 900,000,000 over Ni ry estima: ioe will meet in the city hall at 8 p.m. today. New members charged with Keeping their homes A dette in the lef in 1938 fiscal period $ clean. ending June 30, 1938, of $418,000,000, are Obert A. Olson, presi- " i the they plann “I propose to use means at dent, and E. B. Klein. Other ‘ enonnaie: fg cognainate ene against Ford, but one official said: | my command to eliminate this deficit members are J.'B. Smith, H. lars; Revenue, 25,800,000; ex-| “We've got enough men in our or-| during the coming fiscal year,” Mr. T, P nd H. E. § ohn, penditures, $4,314,260,000; surplus, $1,-| ganization to tle Ford up so that he Roosevelt told the senators and rep- » Ferry al - Se 5 260,000, i can't ‘move a car.” resentatives, Olson, Klein and Smith al- ready have filed their oaths and will be sworn in. Smith re-elected, 3 i i av E ete i iF filled the air with silt, seeped into houses, caused discomfort to every citisen and distress to housewives il | we 8 To Practice Economy Urging economy, the president said was he expected to do this by withholding from apportionment for expenditure |. In Detrolt, Harry H. Bennett of the so far as practicabla a “substantial|. . Ford company said “the Ford Motor pdieolyd piace nth availalbe for company never has treated its em-/ 1938, and by increasing receipts Ployes unfairly and the union vffi-| through liquidation of assets of cer- tain ‘ emergency agencies. ; On the basis of the president's re- vised estimates, the public debt’ would e pret dled ae aetoomace leeated Tea : need for ful survey ol be pre: zt if i 5 . H i ¥E F | Ha a q & Edward, ‘eo 37, Dies inf... EB Be Fai ries Suffered . (Bee oxtige ah 5 ; : Saturday URGE $977, 39848: Leal eer serer CAPIT, AL, AND LABOR are, W. Dy Abe, 9 Infurie FOR ACRICULTURAL i » ‘immediate f the present s He said th i ge E i é i é ak + iy eedagae. holes in the revenue laws and “ praca overturned near tated new, or harper LEADERS: MEETING proved fatal for Edward Amundson, er CIO organizer, sent pickets trudging Fs ne ee WI TH GOVERNMENT N. D. Traffic Toll up and down in tront of the closed | sonal consmittecs, Mrr Roosevert sen, . pant Sales 18 Oey, to study such information and such| Seek Agreément on National posing early re toe next pes of the Policy to Avert Strikes ‘ Advance Based on Prices of edy defects in the present tax laws.” and Lockouts Coppers-Will Be Cut Hf dease atiqatersl aoaae atta: 3 Value Declines winked” by officjals of UAWA. i tt 5 ; BE ti Ey Appropriation for Next Fiscal Year Would Be Larger Than Present i i gR ° i ul i o ing was “predicated on two highly supply $927,308,548 to the agriculture tary Perkins undertook while, trouble brewed in| important conditions.” tripartite conference to bring leaders| Moorhead, suffered skull injuries| qe, ent for the next fiscal .|planned are Slope coun- Northern Ontario nickel and gold| “The tirat,” he sald, “Is the exten-|of capital and labor into agreement| when the truck left the road after|of'tne total, $620,000 000. ves taneed |ties, Burleigh, McKensie, Wil- ‘ mines where a CIO organizer for the| sion of existing taxes which expire|on @ national policy to avert strikes| apparently hitting loose gravel while! tor the Agricultural Adjustment ad-|liams, Nelson, Grigga-Steele, of approximately 10,000 Anaconda » mill and smelter workers has| this year. The second 1s the mainte-| and lockouts. rounding @ curve. ministration, Grand Forks, ‘Traill and Le : nance of appropriations made at this| Business and union representatives} He leaves: Mrs. Amundson and) ‘The committee chopped $5,078,407 | Moure. t Rev. Walter Dunnett session within the tota¥ of the budget | who Joined government officials for| three children at home. from the amount, asked by the bud- cles tp tatiaaeinis Wack mines | estimates. ‘An increase in appropria-| the closed meeting said they were at get bureau, but the department still ‘There is @ limit, McKinnon said, to Victim of Pneumonia foined In. declaring the operations] tions would, of course, nullity our ef-|& loss whether to expect “love Hee remtttion for the Tererenn|the Work Which can be undertaken at — would forts to prevent # deficit in 1938.” " or an out pees a i. once but it is desirable to acquaint ttineau, N. D., Apr. 20; strikes were called. f ; se u, Ps ate Mind a ene Bits ees cieamed. oe) Siete To meet the “ t the whole state with the plan and to ‘al services falter mactment would commit the go in the led “dust bot ¢ sari make the program as large as pos- Dunnett, 76, Methodist church min~ Hielle Named Sports | ment to. an. expenaitare of more | ®t IN ARMS PARLEY tn the so-called “ust bow!” area, the [Si" ister here who died in Bottineau hos- Editor for Tribune| ‘222,500.00, mostiy tor public 000,000 should’ be made avaliable The soll conservation service will Ing arranged. Tossday. Sod i Tn to conere’ was ‘necny Zo paella ih pod ape took isting and’ slailar ‘practises, te A veteran North Dakota pastor g Mercer Tuesday | an annual Program. i down the dust and increase. prominent: Mason, Rev, Dunnett was| * Greatest Military Review in Ber-| Mires ieee ded 228,000 bose oot hese cdaan cane is ‘evangelism agar ~ Bills providing ble Ars $500,- lin Staged on Chancellor's . |for the demonstration projects and| for irrigation purposes, the COC will dee ict North Dakota was in the 000,000 for highways have been intro- ; other activities of the soll conserva-| be available to do the work and the ee mean met duet fc, Monaro Birthey to sg rine te coming Tilo of atria or aw Later he weint to Rugby. He had wie fant Enek eemerautes te tae 7A total of $470000,000 was recom-| against the land to be irrigated un- served churches in Velva, Kenmare, purpose in the last four years have . _ 20-—(P}—ChancelloF| mended for “conservation and use of| der the existing law. ‘The bosrd Churchs Ferry, Edmore, Lekote, exceeded $1,000/000,000 and existing|other industries, and = group expert Latrieg Asestl money back by selling Michigan, Bartlett and Larimore. I where insiieraasion Sopesive Tax’ fep year’ enced: to ie sapien oe Meee se) jolie ager da speaes of public pone eaten as pies ‘ He was for many years grand chap- Fer er ta anisenr coieities | MO hee ae eek ‘While the uses of national power in roads were increased $10,500,000 over| At the same time McKinnon offered s ‘ lain of the grand council. of Royal i oh lles erader eaters aig aa Referring suddenly to ternationsl| settling labor. disputes occupied Miss those of the present year, to $178,-| to turn over to the water board the ia o be Nera Dats Boye! A | Slope Shrine Club ie so mie Pee at in as sae Ram ot aoa | tar tity nl ie ole enactment a 2 New items, $10,000, for el dams Masons. ope bg dang fill to encourage states to adopt child gn Of ‘grade-crosaing and $5,000,000 for | secepted and the water board will at- His only survivor is a daughter, Meets First minimum wage, maximum army finally federal-aid secondary or feeder roads.! tempt to make use of the water held Mrs. E. G. Hart, of Minot, \ which largely because of ar arma- ” collective bargaining and agri- Four Million for FCA behind the dams, Loan Com ment race are headed directly to- i Friends Save F. vot Offi wards bankruptcy.” cultural production laws. military len ve Farm here for the first busi “In proportion to national budgets,” pital, an authorization for Worker From Injury meeting of the Mis- he added, “the United States is Farm Mortgage corporation to spend Shrine club this 7 spending far smaller proportion of $15,000,000 on administrative ex- ¥ ‘ ND. 0—-If it the Pais peeeumk lanes government income for armament penses. the National Rivers and Harbor: pe ths tao tae acave the local Shrine than the nations to which I reer, It Other items included $18319-773 for temples were behooves us, therefore, continue park the forest service; lor we i Be ro rar. eachi ope et the mesting: our efforts to make both ends of our| heads, accom: oe understanding bureau of plant industry's work of i 4 life memberships in ore pi liseases; $5,566, py et tg me bint farm near | ganization were Thomas McKane, C. for the bureau of entomology and © nero was siriving a tractor pulling| 4. Rust, Frank L. Gage, George Sha- plant quaratine and $6,191,850 for disc and a drill when he stopped to| {er and John F. Youngman. At the the bureau of agricultural economics. Ciean dirt from the discs, But as he|same meeting, the Mandan Indian ‘The total recommended for the knelt in front of the disc, the tractor | Shrine presented . He tut tnchade $900,000/000" for iy ye corre cop bent pared but the flowers. V. J. Spielman and ‘ another man working there succeeded 650 North Dakota CCC | « in getting to the tractor and stopping °. Head W {,| eastern North Dakota, Water Conser- it before it had passed over Spauld- Recruits He: St) vation association which, st @ mest- ing’s body. a — t Walhalla, asked for 8 "E' Land Book Dioposes en ake Bupiinted ccaeiee mae bee et d ges k D % aA “Appointment of 11 district deputies ‘Tuesday for five western states. Of Two Large Farms and three special enforcement officers mate bd eg Pei pa begga pellicle A a = a was announced Tuesday by D. W. t the far west numbered 340 for camps and stock water Sale of two farms in Burleigh and Hulterstrum, state game and fish com- ¢ burglarized during and Idaho, Previously 2 ‘Wells counties recently has been an- mulssioner, i . with, near the stream. nounced by K. Klein, district repre- District officers are Isaac Isaackson, Faced with the loss of M. R. Lewis, sentative here of the Federal Land 3 government expert who has super- 3 id i E a