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——— icitaaia THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1929 WINOTISHOSTTOR “Norrie Declares Editors Are |WARRNGUPONWAR [=Sic".2-2 - VE - SRED,POTATOSHOW Contending for ‘Grundyism’) RVEWE) CUB Sasce===] sos BERGESON’S sus urpose of Affair Is to Stimu- Minnesota Pul $ Op- accorded the’ sume Privilege, and Re’ Clyde L. Young Sume Up Efforts 7 _ Purp Aff: Si blisher Asks Op said all complaints since then have Cly oer G00) FELLOW JOBS Guaranteed saving on you next suit and overcoat of late Farmer Interest in | portunity to Defend Adver- come from the farmers. of World to Get on Perma- Better Seeds Calls Farmers Selfish . , “I agree with them,” said Se: nent Peace Basis \ tisement on Tariff | estat “that. the bill’ should not ll A E APPORTIONED | ‘ With the many cooperating | — held up indefinitely, but I do believe; w . agencies steadily adding to the prize that there ought to be some decreases reviewed. oy Ciyee Te Yours at “he ~ and premium list of the North Da- LA FOLLETTE BACKS NORRIS | in some rates below the existing law} Rotary lunchcon at noon. He was'Rotary Club to Provide for 35 kota state seed grain and potato show, which are burdensome to farmers. The | the speaker of the day. He referred | which will be staged at Minot, Feb- {result of their argument is to attend | to the timeliness of the topic. The’ Families, Red Cross and ruary 10 to 15, 1930, officers and di- | Norman Black, Fargo, “Had but | ' duties on farm products and then| amount of news stories in the big | F rectors of the show are cont j stop. That's what I object to. That is | papers, he said, discloses that. There | Army Like Total that the event will be a eae La One Desire, to Aid Passage rane the matter now with the/ is enough peace agitation and pro- | cess, The prizes and special award: ~ posal, he said, to fill all the t ’ | Good "s ri i which are being offered by the spon- | of Tariff Bill’ Cenator Allen insisted: “They are columns in the metropolitan journals, | wore considered bts mecting in the sors of the show already total a sum} = — advocating the same thing that the! Mr. Young cited the early steps to |Red Cross office, Tuesday afternoon, de F well in excess of $1000.00 a ‘Washington, , 11 —ur)—The {Senator from Idaho, Mr. Borah, and e peace, fethe members of the board of dls ainnesots editors who ap- |°thers advocated—to confine the re-! of alliences. These, however, in the | y mimi i j ‘i ce acnenia empl: ers whoa | ir awe He T-/ aenes Te, aero and the etary cp comics hee” || is the talk of the town and entire trade territory—these Hats} Crosby Man President bill without holding it up indefinitely | Senator Nye, Republican, of North | posite sides for war itself. Army officers, | Schaffner & Marx fine suits and overcoats are going fas } Following a series of preliminary | ¢ cyt existing industrial rates were Dakota, read a telegram from Nor-| Diplomats then turned to interna- | It was estimat = A meetings of North Dakota seed STOW" | described in the senate today by |™an B. Black, publisher of the Fargo| tional courts and finally to the | mation ne uironey | ae been atherea, Again we say save ers, the group Dirge Aroghoy flee. ; Senator coin te tt Nebraska, } iden pes aoe said the con- Lom dd cee Nations s oievices for ization {as contend! lor “Gru 7m.” 1 r ie use of the name of . Last came the ing officers and directors | Norris assailed their position after | Paper and that of the Minot “Dally Kellog pact renouncing war @s an Christmas in Christmas baskets con- a RB Points, Crasoy, Prvice | Benator Allen, Republican. Kansas, Bi “was given by me over the tele- ee ae bora international | taining meals and clothing necessi- 3 A J . D | read an appeal from one of the edi- after a casual readi a par! isarmament | ties. corvitent; EA. Madsen, Burlington. | tors. Herman Roe, publisher of the | statement.” ing of the | tnrough parities, ratlos and limita: | ‘The Salvation Army and the Red vice president; H. H. ‘Westlie, Minot, “Northfield News asking an oppor- Meant No Handica tions on the way to final action. Cross have assigned themselves about vice president; H. L. Finke, treasufeT; | tunity to appear here to “answer the} “We contributed,” he i re 2 Mr. Young said that of 16 interna- | 35 of these. That leaves 35 to be Dr E. G. De Mots, secretary. TTUS | sspersions cast upon him here.” the Forum and $10 for the inizc, | Honal wars, only three grew out of | cared for by the Rotary club. tees named were C. H. Hofstand, | “Arter Norris sald he was not chal- | Daily News. payable to A so inot | justiclable causes. The other 13 had| ‘The desire is to have the Good Churches Ferry; Orris G. Nord- jenging the right of the editors to|secretary, Minneapolis. “I w rhe no more respectable sources than| Fellows each adopt a family and Paine, Leeds: A. C. Sundet, Mad ocetent their views in a paid adver-|deeply grieved if my aignine oe tie: | mere suspicion, Jealousy and under- | make personal delivery of the Christ- dock; Aug , ; W. |Eisement, Allen asserted he thought | appeal would in any way reftece ons | SuEtace intrigues. : | mas cheer. Where this cannot. be | Mi ; the editors resented his speech yes-|be a handicap to the unselfish pie} With the expiration of the inter- | done, the Red Cross or the Salvation { national years = ¥ y terday linking them with Joseph R. | splendid work for agriculture carried | bunsl Woe mot reneged, he’ sents fe prot Meta | $30 suits and overcoats, now ................... $40 suits and overcoats, now .................... 29.45 $50 suits and overcoats, now ................... 37.45 3100 Irish, English, Scotch overcoatings ......... 75.00 , Berthold; A. A. Robin- 7 Scha rx Bo) ize 30 34 50 cr minot, Fred A. Keup, Columbus; ee ‘cee ae class excuse apcta aree Murphy of the Minne-| one peeved nation threw a monkey |_ The matter was*brought up at the Hart ffner & Ma ys” suits, .- : to 12, Ine. wrench into the plan. | Rotary luncheon, today, and 23 mem- 3. Byron Bobbs, Hettinger; Geo. "| to nook these men up with Grundy,” | “I had but one dest: le, Hoople; Geo. Robinson, continued Allen. re, and that was| To make the Kellog pact effective, | bers voluntee: rsonal * Hoople, Tomin ‘Tryanor, Starkwoath- | Cmts n Doctrine _|{2,f4 if Possible. the passage of a| while ‘China and Russa are 20 con ee ae en Hart Schaffner & Marx Boys’ suits, sizes 35 to 36 18.75 vr; and 0. W. Klindworth, bhorwioratey | ..“They are advocating the same doc- | without unne ceaeiey geile Lire tacit ducting themselves as to discount it | is understood, will make cash contri- | Oificers and trustees will continue trine as ment to! and destroy its effectiveness, it will | butions and assign the delivery of the Grundy.” insisted Norris. 2. office until the first annual meeting gm a Be A Ke a be necessary for the nations to deat baskets to Miss Cashel and her staff Extra special trousers, values up to $7.50, ........ 4.95 which will be hel these articles manufactured in the/that there is no mercenary interest | ness and honest ised eet ; Tt is estimated t! 1,07 per cent or time of the show. | . influencing the policy of the ‘he purpose of the state seed show, "7 . © policy o Fargo! In conclusion. he extolled that fel- the children born in the ' rYR Rad nou! enings acourding to officers of the Fecha | inn read a full page advertisement Hy Asti even though we may make} lowship which is one of the cardinal States are twins. Only about el sgatsaritircteae: ileamnoneramenr aa tion is to further stimulate : ntef,|in the Washington Post paid for by ne Pet vigtnt Principles. He said cent of these twins are of the iden- | est of the farmer in pure more than 100 Minnesota editors urg- BUCYRU: PAY: " it further iS BANK PAYS the view a peso bere Sta agri-|ing that the senate speedily enact! A dividend of 25 per cent is being improvement, ions. Prizes and spe- {the tariff bill ‘with its splendid new | paid to the depositors of the Bucyrus oe be h ve becn arranged large | farm rate schedule and not hold it| State bank, payment being made x ~~» i cial awards be tive to ex- |up indefinitely to slash existing in-/ through P. A. O'Keeffe, district man- ae | Sauead Fates” J rN cnough to give a real incent lager here, L. R. B receiver of hibitors to compete. As an example, Norris vesterday that the ; banks, riounoed ti officers point to the fact Cec j editors be eee before the lobby | “sponsors of the ay ae | Mine telecram from Mr. Roe which s of conferences during the read Senator Allen said: “If of conferences during Toe “wait thor. | wae reed ky Sonstor Allen sald: | in| | GIFTS OF QUALITY—FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY ner of first prize in Socket special ‘committee to explain thelr expendi- | oughly discuss every phase Of GTOW- | 11. Associated Press dispatch today, 66x76 sheet blan- 66x76 double blan- | 66380 part wool 72288 part wee! ie I culture, estimates that over 600 ex- flere will compete for prizes. In Riese “pee ee snag ene rere addition to such exhibits, special dis- Hinge a é veers plays of educational value will be a 4 beget as minh’ peers rreite ove! 00. | tures of funds for the advertisement 7 bse < * Booth, extension agrono- /and at that time anche cert ba y nit of the North Dakota Agricultural |editors as the pretented o college and U. 5. department of Agri- cae $ Uf Aq ing and handling seed, grains and refer to the advertisement i poe signed by more than 140 northwest | editors appealing to congress for | 1 tariff bill, per- | Rotary Club to Shower | speedy scion om oye signers wio | Principal Payne at contrivuted to detray the cost to ray | \ welcome an opportunity to A . blanket, sateen Next Week’s Luncheon | {06 neethe ieuby conte oe het, _ pat - slick | ini coe saton ! v other senate committee. | i. ripe patte bound heat "The Rotary club _ eo edness Nant ny publisher who coon ual ~ for giving W. H. Payne. this appeal would welcome such an | 98c | $1.69 i $3.49 | $4.49 principal of the High school, a show- | opportunity and joins me in resenting cr. The time wasn’t ripe today for! genator Norris’ unjustified and un- that, but will be next week. jwarranted reference to these editors | | ‘Dr. Brandes, after volunteers had/and their newspapers as pretending | j SHEET and PILLOW C 7 stood up for distributing good fellow |to be friends of the farmer: { if CASE PERFUME SPRAYS Christmas baskets, remarked to the | ‘Mere Action, Less Oratory’ i : Cneliaeae oe poliey fess rumors | “As real friends of the farmer, who | Fast color border shcet and pillow casc One gift that the whole world loves. It were to the effect that he had de- |gome pe omens receipes sets. A gift that would be anaeshlaioarty, adds a lavish touch of loveliness and con- cided am two could live cheaper | dally. a poh ren mm anyone. Per set venience to the toilet table. Priced from “That's wh; idn't stand up,” ator from Nebraska that the farmers | St anil didn't stand up,” sald | or Gur state, with very few exceptions, | fee $3. 75 59c to % 1 75 e With that much acknowledgement | endorse the statements made by the | to proceed upon, the club decided to editors and add their emphatic appeal | have the shower next Wednesday. | f0F more action and less oratory so that a tariff law embodying President SLIPPERS Mainentte ay is i shalgeangue i PURSES OF CHARACTER 10) | iners, Union UOpjeci the Advertisement, and Lo thelr A purse is always a names a“. Sone Taylorville, Ill, Dec. 11.—V?\—The {that they might tell congress what fledgiing group of workers who have |to do.” set themselves up against the United | Senator Mine Workers of America and or- | Wisconsin, in ganized as the National Miners | braskan, that when the 1922 Union, had accomplished a 100 per | tariff bill was enacted bemereonialives FOR GIFTS - remembered for Styles for every occasion. Felt slippers with soft leather soles. D’Orsay slippers in red, green, black and blue. Slippers priced from cenit shutdown of coal mines in Chris- jof agriculture were given the right tian county today. SS | Members of the new union, [ANNOUNCE ERE EA cage for better working conditions, shorter | stomach sufferers In’ Bismarck and 69 Cc te $3 9 5 Diiesd-frems hours and a $35 weekly minimum Yelplty ae t be pl ad that e wage as well as to break the older Baw rus Loge mee aie $1.98 $14 union, hed their eyes today on mines ai ; Fad Oa Te ee eamaee abst: when | Viotor bas assisted us in Springfield ‘district. Their leaders | have ained an enviable reputatl ing a special scien- hroughout the Unit satd 3,000 men were out in this COUN- jrelief of st he dil . Hav fi 4 iy and, tate intention was to [lini Brus sige regeegat ie: | tiie demonstration ‘thet make the strike statewide and possi- | oict" Ave, diinneapolis, Minn.—Adv.| we want every music- bly_nationwide. ” lover in town to hear. 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