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4 \ d u fy Nee pais nies a rae c|,,. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1922 = THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a2 PAGE SEVEN veh ene ho | Keon = R Te ] Tosa. ROTATOR eT f ——| THE_OLD HOME TOWN ! JY STANLEY Sacks asd wince poe FOR RENT - News of the Markets Ned amber duran $00" fo 3 Handsorhe Residence West Avenue A. / po thew mace t ‘$1.01 @ SOLS aN. a duran Owner leaving Bismarck for the winter months, will rent 2 RAMON Ge pea Amer oe Een SO 81.00%; @ $1.02; No. 3 mixed wheatj] home furnished to small family who will appreciate and STOCK MARKET Fotfign ekchange: opened fienk: $1.18, - | eare for furnishings. There are eight rooms and bath, whe. volmée°of business inc. ‘Par ue Hatley, sample grade 56e @ 67; || and hot water heat. This home can be rented for the ‘ Ss America B stock was so enormous l56e @ Gaci No. 3, 68 @ 60e; No. 1)) months of January, February, March and April. ; A \Jhalf hour after business begun. It No, 2 mised 66¥46, __«,, |LWebb Block Phone 0 oh | we tom 80 to bee cectincods aie wie ae @ ate NE x iA if ——ooooIyIIIIII II I Ll [[SSS===========: L 7814 the previcuseloge, eae 82pe @ 84e; No. 2,| S Peace } Speculative operations for the a [Bastiaans ! — is\vance marked ‘today's, active de Hlae No.1 ABE BR goer || Steel § ; ings in stocks. Another series of fa- THE LOSED AN | el Shares Active and vorable dividend announcements TCL SRReie ae WONT of MINNEAPOLIS HANGE { y : Strone—New High Cop- {higher foreign exchange rates and ED TOFUSS WITH Minneapolis, Dec, 16.— \ : the optimistic tone of the weekly N p VT Open. High. Low. : per Price mercantile reviews were largely re-|- FEEDIN OR HEATI edd Ga) eee oly HELP WANTED—MALE ' ‘ t __ (By the Associated Press) ieice Hidtertivan chet ineidin July ....117 118%. 116% 1184 |. ing salesman. Men's Clothes Shop. Double or single entry. _ New York, Dee, 16.—Chief interest} American stocks was the individua OATS Bismarck, N. D, \ |B Inventories taken and books in“the financial markets this week | fe#ture, the “A” making an extreme Dec. 38% 39% 38% 391 12-14 closed. Income tax returns centered on the sensational rise j1|8tain of 5% points and the “B” 8%, May 40%, 40% 40 . made out. sterling exchange, demand _ bills] buying of, these issues being ytimu- 3 i sHELP WANTED—FEMAL! Address“Accountant” 416 2nd St. touching §4.69% the. highest price| ated by the overnight announggment Dee ari WANTED—An experienced git!” for Tel, 544 reached since March, 1919, and near-| 0f another stock dividend 20 per- May 82 general housework. Mrs. Frank <a ly 13 cants above laft Saturday’s|cent. These gains were reduced la- Shepard, 6 Avenue B. " i closing quotation. A subsequent. ro.| ter on profit taking, A good demand Dee: aii Eel : : {age | ec ROOMS ROK RENT. TN action sent the price back to 464, | &lso was noted in the motor access- | OA RENT—Large front room nice: While most financial experts agree | FY; equipment and steel grqups. Dee. 263 | WANTED--Waitress at Homan’s| ly furnished with board for two that the balancing of Great Brit: The closing was firm. Sales appro- | May 243 Sa ea reas EL young ladies, very reasonable. s 4 budget and the steady improvement |ximated 450,000 shares. | [Aree closet, 217 8th St. Phone. 883. > in her foreign trade balance make a| Dee. .... as = 32, comparatively early return to the “pan iiiV¥siway, SY > Ser Sy) £ 4£44~. yn oo): S22g4 °° °—-—-———--—-- BY é FOR RENT—Three or four un ; har rate ihevitable, the rapidity of GRAIN RANGE au : nished housekeeping rooms on 7! the recent rise createdia great deal Chicago, Dee, specialties, — Liberal! st Inquire Harvey Harris & Co of mystery as fo how it had been "Open. High. Low. 2. with “exclusive: torel: brought about. News dispatches from WHEAT tory, contract, vearareund. work | rap abroad hinted as “special operations” Deck sae 12 [a New. season beeing Dec. 26s ee a ith Rout bareas aid uidoraWerslee ane aot eel May’ ....1214 | Perience in this line not necessary.} Tooms, with or without board, a ward agistaut pacreneieei tl | July ...112% | Give ae, bi ss reference and| S#Tage. 46 Main St. Phone pet ; Baan as at ae record of sales experience. Mee | IL A et ce teteclitaes: th bones ! FIVE CENTS ay pee chants Publishing Co., Kalamazoo, FOR RENT—Parily tarnished orun- » paymen: i a Dr 3 cevkt: side * poy, $6 he 12-16-1t urnished rooms, also apartment, | fe this coumteyiitueyae aaa. Sraeae Es Se arse | SALESMAN WANTEO——Tiberai | Bigmatek Business College, Phone planation was, forthco: a (By the Associgted Pri En On Dee. 455% commission. Man or Woman ex- : Me Stock and bond. prices moved, t,(* Minneapolis, Dee te the whee! | THE TWO TRAMPS WHO WERE EATING THE TOWN May 4 46% | perience unnecessary. Apply to |FOR RENT—Two modem Turnished slightly higher ground in the week’s|manket during the past week ad- INTO DEBT ESCAPED FROM THE JAIL,SO duly 2 an | see Siete ith Ave. a faeries for light housekeeping, 418 irregular dealings. Specialties in|vaneed five cents with a resultant . ‘i jandan, N.D. 12-12-5 Ist St. Phone 241-J. there are extra ‘or. standard advance in flour of about 30 conte a| ( MARSHAL OTEY WALKER DECIDED To AvoID tHe {hee | a | FOR RENT) $ generally showing fewer ma-|barrel, according to the weekly re-} \ ANY SUCH TROUBLE IN THE NEAR FUTURE May ee rast s modern house. Iichaneea® view, of the United States Depart- 7 WANTED Fosition ‘us housekeeper | * phone 6 Steel shares were active and|ment*of Agriculture which says. that | r : FS Se } 0 10.60 10.50 bycmaraled sy woman’ vithy call strong in reflection, of the optimistic | European economic conditions have| Buying of, wheat became more|lambs wooled lambs $14.75 to $15.40; |cember $2.68; arrive $2.59; Decem- Phone 923R. ly modern, 300 9th St. Ph 7 , * prospects for the first quarter of|been a big factor in prices, igeneral toward the finish, the sur-|clipped 80 pound fed lanibs $13.00; | ber $2.68 bid; January $2.89 bid; May MARKET EASIER £ 12-15-24} 1Y modern, a Sb Rbone 71d: next year. United States Steel, com-|- Cash demand for all grain has been | plus in the pit being quickly ubsorb-| choice 89 pound fed yearling weth-|$244% bid; July §2.42% bid. Duluth, Midk., Dee. 162i he F, | mon, touched 108%, the highest price / good with premiums being maintain-|ed, and values went to well aboye [ers $12.50; heavy fat ewes $5.00 @| Oats No. 3 white- track 40%e @| poremmint winter when cre ropa | Loci OST MISCELLANEOUS. in more than a month. A new highled over the futures prices, yesterday's fing figures, the close |§6.00; lighter weights kind up 0! ‘ Considered decidedly bearich, the |LOST—An English Pit Pup” about | rs -yot WANT THE COIN SIP price for ‘copper was established at] The basis of eash wheat prices has |being strong at a net gain of %« to) $7.50; destrable 100 pound aged we- 1 rye track and arrive Decem-| oak market was easier today. months old, white with brown D COYNE Teter 144 cents a pound. changed from the December to the|1%c with May $1.23% to $1.234,| thers $8.25 @ $8.50. : iret AGeanigd: GE ERE: atArE A ears. Answers to name of Spetz,| 7 COYNE—Turkeys, ducks, Definite, progress toward two rail-|May future, and No. 1 dark north-|and July $1.14% to $1.14%, Day livestock market stands foi 45¢ @ Ble Htisces uceded tesa cites ie Valued/as: pet of Uitte girl Notify (mE vir cu ene «Wanted wat o way mergers was made during the]ern traded 4 to 18 cents over that} Subsequently, the corn market| night. ee Tha iharket Was ctvong around thé (7 hoc Cavanaugh, 221-8rd_ St. Se ent tulle voles, e Prompbs re week. Directors of the St. Louis and| month, which closed yesterday at|tightened, country offerings over pean CLEARING HOUSE Tae Datei phere rclanedt ins | cee ee NOt | EUEDE Annual’ dales< $9,000,000. San Francisco railroad announced | $1.21%. Export sales of wheat and|night being reported smafl. The close] SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | New York, Dec. 16—-The actual] jose peeraiign Wncat closed an q jcageune: Bron lO W. south: Water Aenea ra 7 ed einatie the) ele ‘ Mh New York, Dec. 16.--The actual! changed at $1.20 nominally and May FOR 8AI. OR RENT St. Chicago. 12-16-10 their attention of acquiring-the In-]rye have been only moderate. The|was unsettled with values ranging} South St. Paul, Dec. 16.—Cattle re-| condition of clearing -house ban! changed at $1.22 nominally. De- HOUSES AND FLATS. - + ternational and. Great Northern, and] rye markét-has been maintained with|from %e decline to %c advance, fecipts 1,200; compared with week|and trust companies for the week|\euner durum closed Tie off at |i ed il cb FOR SALE—Combination “butte, ‘ Van Sweringen interest were report-|cash rye selling’ % cent over the|with May 74c. ago, common and medium beef steers |shows that they-hold $40,320,030 in| <i'ori. and May Se off at $1.02%. | O®, SALE—House of seven rooms | steel couch, 1 3-picce parlor set, ed to have obtained an option on|May future, which closed yesterday + _____ + Jelose at $5.00 @ $9.00; bulk under|excess of legal requirements. This|” gicty ve closed toe up nt 88%c;| ind bath, excellent location, $3,- | practically new dining room set, the majority holdings in the Chesa-|at 83%c. : POTATOES STRONGER 7.00; unevenly 25¢ @ 50c higher;Jis an increase in reserves of 817,-|pocomber Ye up at Bi%¢ bid and| 2% ,AlS® Rew house of six rooms | gas stove, baby’s stroller, 1 talk- ) _pgake and Ohio, Car loadings for the] Corn shipments continued to move| Chicago, Dec. 16,—Potatoes slight-|fat she stock unevenly 25¢ to 173,620, Fi Man ioe up at fue. Spot pate closed| 2nd bath. This is a beauty and a! ing machine, 1 davenport, several week ending December 2 showed’ a|largely to western and southwestern |ly stronger; receipts 14 ca more higher; a few better offerings . = Lie un at tote to dote and barley| (020, 2f, love at first sight. Cash | other articles. 300 9th St. Phore : decrease of 110,000 cars below the} points for feeding.. No. 8 yellow corn|United States shipments 321; Wis-]on up to $7.00, with the bulk $3.00 8. BON! a ee ae ne at trou Abaito BLEaT |, Ce ee otto, Haetension |: B77, ’ week before, which was attributed in| traded 5% to 6 cents under the Chi-|consin sacked and bulk round whites |@ $5.00; camners and cutters mostly| New York, Dee. 16—Closings — |" "hpabeu Mem Doe M8 ae smiones, 2H. Hollhan 814° Bieta FOR & ; part to the Thanksgiging holiday. cago May future, which closed at|85c @$1.00 cwt.; Minnesota and] steady, chose largely $2.25 @~$3.00; [34's .. sy $100.50] «ow sae teat roreded: Deo | See ee APA-BE T6030 with basemant,, el 4 Most of the European exchanges {73%c. Oats met with consistent’ ship-|North Dakota sacked and bulk round] bologna bulls steady $3.25 @ $4.00; |First 4%’s 98.85) "& reine atte cett at $2.68 bid; FOR. RENT—Seven-room, complete! Al location in Mandan. H ; mofed to’higher ground during the] ping demand: and traded from 2 to 1|whites No.1, $1.10 ewt. stockers and feeders 25¢ @ 50c high-| Second 414’ 98.20 | comeeE Poser E59 asked; May| £urished house; close in. -a-furniture/stére fore years! | week in sympathy with the tise in} cents over the May future for No. 3 maak er, $3.50 @ $7.00; boK$4.50 @ $6.00.) Third 4%4' 98.72/40 up at $244% and July unchang-|. S72! children. Writg Tribune 503.| ° quirg of L. N. Crary, Mandan + J s+ sterling. Dutch guilders touched par! Yhite, Minneapolis May future clos- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Calves receipts none; compared with | Fourth 4%’s 98.44| 4 g042%4 bid. ; sd i “ 12. ; F 1 for the first time in two years and|ing yesterday at 40%c, Flax has had! Chicago. Dec. 16.—Hogs receipts|week ago strong to 25c higher; best |4%’s uncalled ~ 100.32|° nae 1% OSS Seay FOR RENT—Furnished modern six WILi bo SEWIN Swedish kronen duplicated their pre-|an advance of 14 cents for the weck.|9,000; holdover 11,286; closed act-| lights largely $8.00. 4%’s called .. 99.72 by i room house. Write No. 504 Tri- fad ad af vious high. Japanese yen also estab-] December future ¢losed yesterday |ive, steady with Friday’s close; bulk] Hogs receipts 2,200; market full FOREIGN EXCHANGE une, ee an eeie ae ees ne lished a.new top price. at $2,66, with spot seed trading 2 to 3/'920 to 260 pound butchers $8.00 @| steady; range $7.00 @ $7.85; buik|) . CHICAGO GRAIN New York, Dec. 16.—Foreign ex- Dean COE AL GE SUEI Lee core Call money was plentiful most of | cents over. $8.05; bu®k 150 to 180 pound aver-| good hogs of all ;weights $7.85 Chicago, Dec, 16.--Wheat No. 2]change firm; Great Britain demand | 9 —RENT Modern je eaates oF cha oa uitabbe Zor tye the week with 4- percent the ruling}~ «. Cas + = Jages $8.10 @ $8.20; top $8.20; pack-| packing sows mostly $7.25; pigs $7.85'}red $1.35; No. 2 hard $1.23% @ $1.24] 4.65; cables 4.65%; 60 day bills on!” ooatment, Phone 852. gentlemen, 501 3rd St. Phone rate, Time moncy rates continued in DOWNWARD SWING ___ ling sows mostly $7.25 @ $7.60; de-|@ $8.10, dag, banks 4.62%; France demand 7.6244; : ae AT2eMehy x Wesel, a 4% percent basis for, the thirty] —Chicago,\Dec. 16—Whcat took + {sirable pigs $8.00 @ $8.20; heavy! Sheep receipts none compared with | Corn No. 2 mixed 75%¢ @ 75%c; [ables 7.63%; Italy demand 5.104; | ——==—————————— MONTANA Pure, unexcell- day maturities and 5 percent, for the | downward ‘swing in price today dur-|hogs $7.90 @ $8.05; medium $8.00 @|week ago lambs strong to 25¢ high-|'No. 2 yellow 7544¢ @ 76%c cables, 5.11; Belgium demand 7.02 Gorncwasdull ine Genavands gel | ed, once tried, 4 used, good longer periody although a few 60 a&dl ing the early dealings, a bear:sh|$3.10; light $8.05 @' $8.20; light}er; bulk good and choice closins| Oats No. 2 white 46%¢ @ AT%e;|eables 7.03; Germany demand .0197; | rio oog compared with futures. | | remedy for colds freight. 90 day loans were reported to have|construction having been placed on|lights $8.10 @ $8.20; packing s $14.25 @ $14.50; fat ewes 25¢ @ 50c No. 3 white 45¢ @ 46c. = cables .0198; Holland demand 40.00; |" G4) Neen bid - futures. j Case 2-60 pound cans $14, * been negotiated a 4% percent. Little|/the government crop report issued| smooth $7.40 @ $7.7 i higher; $5.00 @ $5.25; best Dakotn| Rye No. 3, 89%e. cables 40.04; Norway demand 19, changed “around ae fue and un | Pease, Carterville, Mont. + Bi ©* new commercial paper came into the | after the close of the market yes-|rough $7.15 @ $7. feeding lambs this week $13.00. Barley 65¢ @ T4e. | Sweden demand 26.90; Denmark dete a. war ea cee but ia- market although there was a slight | terday. Strength in Liverpool wheat |$8.00 @ $8.20. fi ‘| Timothysecd $6.00 @ $6.75. |mand 20.85; 4 Switzerland demand |p 0") 8 unehe oo a cent, ' increase in the démand, the rat?|and unfavorable reports from Argen-| Cattle receipts estimated 1,003 BAR SILVER. Cloverseed $16,00 @ § 18.97; Spain demand 15.15; Grecee| p20 was mmehanged. | aes holding at 44 percent for the. prime) tine tended to, decrease pressurel|compared week ago; beef steers un-| London, Dec. 16.—Bar silver 39] Pork nominal. ‘ |demand 1.18; Poland demand .0056; | 14 aay _ ad i out steady! Uilin for $76.00 each,-Call Vintet names. ‘ on wheat to some extent, but during |evenly 25¢ @ T5e lower; in-between'|7-16 pence per ounce. Money 1%: | Lard $10.45. Czecho-Slovakia demand 2.96; Argen-| 1" rete was Kod absorption of | ryrams at 69 of G87 evenini —_— the initial trading the market show-|prades reflecting most decline; ex-| percent. Distount rates short and ooo tine demand $8.06; Brazil demand | ty. demand was good and he o——__-_______._—® | little rallying power. Strong |treme top Christmas yearling $14.00; | three months bills 2 9-16 @ % per-| 4’ WHEAT RECEIPTS 12.20; Montreal 99 9-16. offerings were taken care of at tien {Di TM, MacLACHLAN, ©; NEWS OF WALL STREET commission houses were free buyers|best matured steers $13.00; bette | cent. Minneapolis, Dec. 16.—Wheat re-|, —— ~~ premiums Hane oe eet nose caitd thrones sbeetalist les ie > of May wheat at the start and algrades of butcher she stock 25c to ee ceipts 293 cars compared with 20) MARKET FHM Beit acts Z moved his offices to room 2 in the (By the Associated Press) large amount of wheat was taken|50c off; lower grades beef cows an! FLOUR UNCHANGED a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern] Minneapolis, Dee. 16.—The under- BISMARCK GRAIN Eltinge block. ian New York, Dec, 16.—Further ir-|out of the ‘pit on restirg orderz|heiférs, canners, cutters, bulls and] Minneapolis, Dec. 16. % @ $1.30%; December $1.22} tone of the cash wheat market was! (Furnished by Russell-Miller Ce ) | WANTED er Tian regularity took place at the open-!which checked the degline. The open-| yes} calves about’ steady; stockers| changed; shipments 58,824 Mal $1.215%; July. $1.18%. 7 |very firm at the opéning today and HINGE Wee 16 loeee NTED — Rage—clean linen and ing of today’s stock market with aping which varied from %¢ to 1%<|and fecders 25¢ @ 40c lower; week's | Bran $25.00 @ $26.00. Corn No. 3 yellow 67¢ @ 67? there was'a good inquiry for offer-lno, 1 dark northern... cotton rags wanted by Bismarck continuation of yesterday’s late de-|lower with May $1.21% to $1.22 and|bulk priées beef, steers $8.00 @ pain = 3 white 41Me @ 43} ings. Buyers bid up the choice m@li-|No. 1 northern spring Tribune Co. Wil, pay 5¢ per, mand for the steel shares. Westing- | July $13 to $1.13! was followed “by ]$9,60; stockers and feeders $5.75 @ _ DULUTH CLOSE . um grade stuff. Some of this brought |No Lamber durch Oo] pound. a8 ho Airbrake was pushed up 5]a further declined and thenva slight butcher she stock $4.00 @J Duluth, Dec. 16.—Closing cash 2, C @ 83% a cent advance compared with fU-|No 1 mixed durum... “3, | WANTED — Rags—celean linen and points to a new high record and recovery. canners and. cutters $2.75 (| prices: { Flax No. 1, $2.67 tures. Low grade wheat did not/No. 1 red durum cotton ‘rags wanted by Bismarck Stromberg Carburetor established : | Corn and oaté followed the course veal calves $9.00 @ $9.73. atf No. 1 dark northern $1.27% ee lchange much, though there seemed !No. 1 flax Tribune Co. Will pay Se per peak price on a net gain offone] of wheat. After opening ‘ke to le! Sheep receipts estimated 1,000; $1.315%; No, 1 amber durum $1.00 CARLOT SALES "to be a better demand for the aver- No. 2 flax \ point. The declaration of a 20 per-Joff with May Tc to 73%4c, fhe corn} compared with week ago; choice fat], @ $1. ; No. 2 amber duru»| Minneapolis, Dec. 16.—Range of age run of it. *\ No.1 rye ge SI cent stock dividend by the Pan Am-| market cased off a trifle more, lambs of desirable weights ~steady,|$1.0714 @ $1.1816; No. 1 durum $1.01 |carlot sales: Durum was firm at the start and ee Ue room. Heated, central location. Petroleum and Transpor _Oats started “Ke to Se lower, May heavy lambs and lower grades light-) 14; No. 2 durum 99%%e; No. 1 bmi Wheat No. 1 dark northern $1.28 easier later. Buyers took the medium quire Emporium Department Sto! y and an increased dividenu |45%e to 46%e, and later showed afer weight weak to unevenly lower; {ed durum $1.00% @ $1.09%; No. 2/@ $1.33; No. 2 dark northeyn $1.21 quality offerings at about the samc |\CO-ORDINATION sin Mexican Petroleum nearly all the | sfight recove - a) fed yearling wethers 50c/@ 75e low-|mixed durum 98%e @ $1.0714; arrive|% @ $ No. 3/ dark northern Jevels eompared with futures. ’ |¥OR SALE-—Pure bred spri stock gf which is owned by. Pan Am: Trade in provisions was exception-|er; fat sheep fully steady; feeders |97!4c; No. 1 red durum 9816c $1.19% @ $1.23; No, 4 dark northeraj Winter was steady with demand OF CHARITIES Jersey ig AW, ight about, greens ound zePocton in a 6 Z ally sult 3 o strong fo? ¢ vee gee ee ae einaeset of tage ane arrive aa $1.17 @ ie ie grade dark quiet to good, according to qualith.. IS DICUSSED cach. BE, A. Lewis, Baldwin, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Things Are Getting Serious FEY AD TARE MAN | (Gentine from Page cc. Phong 16 ke 5 n every family to . !which they give anything this personally. Ensign Homer stated very bri but emphatically that the THELEN, 1 DON'T WANT To BUTT IN, = BUT YD GO AND SEE A LAWYER ABOuT THE WAY TOM IS. STAYING OH! WHAT HAVE | DONE ?, CALLED A LAWYER! = {SHOULDN'T HAVE DONE. HELLO! MR. SANDSTONE.,PLEASE! HELLO, MR. SANDSTONE - THIS. 1S” MRS. DUFF SPEAKING = JD LIKE! ? HE MAY MAKE SOME SIMPLE LITTLE SUGGESTION THAT WILL STRAIGHTEN OUT ay ithen lived up to, Salvation | At the conclu ouT!' You KNOW MR. SANDSTONE, / “+ JHE WHOLE, THING! |) Pater TO HAVE A“TALK WITH You ABOUT | THAT! A LAWYER! MY HUSBAND! Army while primarily a religious; 2 , SROrt skit, a satire HE'S A LAWYER - HE'S A GOOD * ciate WELL, LL A LITTLE PRIVATE MATTER IN‘ OH DEAR- WHAT. WILL 100? body was ready to cooperate in any | @™iVes, was put on under FRIEND OF Yours, HE’D ADVISE SEE IFICAN MAKE || OOF HOUSEHOLD ~ AT TWO TomoRROW A LAWYER! — 5 way in whieh it could with the sovial tion of Major, Goorae ae wu! K fp a uso worker and the city in administering | 200% the leading par zis. ne Teno AN APPOINTMENT - ALL RIGHT- THANK You UNTIL YOUVE HEARD) relief. a Zager, Dr. J. 0. Ar 1 HIM VERY WHAT HE HAS To Represents Negative Side bes \Henrick .A. Bi WELL SO DOES orem | Can\pbell. Dr. Towne presenggd the negative | side of a bureau of registration. He} vaid that it might be objected to up-| on the grounds of expense, that ailj cases in which relief was adminis-| tered should not be registered, it} would not be’ considered sufficiently confidential, it might not preve duplication, would require fin c borate office foree, and that emer-| incl |fency cases should not be register: slain ed. ; Dr. Towne stated that while did not believe in the side whi ihe presented, there might be those who di The sentiment of those attendi ithe meeting after listening to t ‘speakers appeared to be énthus ‘tically for thegestablishment POLAND'S FIRST PRESIDENT ASSASSINATED (Continued from Page One) the political enemies of the cutives. | | —. WP ee y 174 LZ was born in of Lithuan at Libau, the of Petrograd institute of 7 “institute he RV RLASSER i Ai rece AND HIS FRIENDS ! . 35 - riper of Slee ar dat t > 7 7 Nae | registration buau as the only s prateason he. # Li uev wali! ADE entific means of administering cha aad (Swit ' (ee 1 us an ex YA NELLIN' NOW | J. J. Ermatinger of Glendive, Me GHD ATA RE WOR EE FoR? ITS ONLY aed eee ats ie cist net | appointed a member of the Inter 2 MALE Past the subjects under’ discliseion. He tional Comm on fa r th tilizafion : . of the water fthe ih said first that he wished to con He fitae be jmenbernof bol ‘gratulate the people of Bismarck ov eee ttaae 1950 ake what they had accomplished with ME ai etre hy = the last six weeks in the way of 5 ELVen. LNG BOY Oh nMne ister of public wor Premier ting Bismarck in the lead as a pro and Grabski, gressive city. He said that she hac | Crash | an ; set the pace in commercial club work | this office b ie in’ the northwest. He said that he; ¥ £ i. When cle : "s H the ministe thoroughly approved of a commun: ty chest idea and the registration | bureau plan, for “if you don't put | business into your charity, ch { will put you out of busi ashington, Dec. he hous He said that the administhration of | today reected an amendment to, the relief should be carried out in 2s supply bill iding for a busin} e a manner as any other | oniistment force of 75,000 in business, a budget should be of 86,009, as fixed by the ap- “lup by. capable business men propriations con

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