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| o>: | Pe Ly PORDARYHEN | INPLANTS NORMAL sonal Reduction Due to the Weather Produces a Sur- plus in Other Lines President Likes This Caricature | SY DETROIT IS FILLED} cretary of Commerce Board Writes H. P. Goddard No Jobs Are Available finneapolis, Dec. 17.—Employment ditions in North Dakota during vember suffered from seasonal in- ence, leaving a surplus of general hard T. s, however, a fair t nt agricultural labor, especially rymen. Many unskilled workers were em- yed on highway projects, while unufacturing plants were utilizing rmal quotas. Building tradesmen plentiful At Fargo sorted that local plants operated I again. durirg November it was! |. ti 4 i ge | . 5 8g i a i PEERY : i F i rei tft [ Hy ae i ae 5 il See ere gf fl Hl F i F re ae it and Wed: : Mostly fair te Pee SPs f Brief Bits o News (By the Agneciated Presa} e highwa: the Missouri river at RIFLE DISCHARGE FATAL Owatonna, Minn.—Edward Schi 17, son of Mr. ant RAILWAY VI Paul.—Frank nt of the Omal ted with that Iii th rn for 50 mistake for any ‘workman to assume that he can move to De- | and Chicago early next y *| nounced today by offic Boeing Air Transport, ear WAS An- jals. of tho of Gen. U died ir a short illness, “| fone: ed. wl j been robbed of je' 'y worth $38,000 while two women were ‘ollie her fortune in a darkened room. nt c fog, With a large territo! also blanketed by the mi 11 lines through th re middle west have been virtuall; standstill ember ey ae ver antyeot Pitt th. versity. 0} Ur approximate 93 ooh. i BE Hd ernment merely call colors and assigned regular dut | = i : i rll eal ull ebege bake tens gz = J Maigd f da LG i . New ¥ new organisi i ' [ | fl enduring for stores of the Ri monthly of appro’ Ham) ley ie modes, Mrs. L. Gord Vander renident, Mra, Mi BI LJ i i 3 f i e hurch one of ti ice fv ae + ton, lenry Seare ao a PAR MTT att nigeria aoe te fit and verance No.1 i! ¢ i E ‘| § t ana i atta Bot 3 ou Forkean Eee ny & year, te rd oF alderman fe eupecte TA y ull in the @F song and es hes. cibee’ featured i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1929 ___ SHARCHFORGRAVEL S COTLY SERVICE INROAD-BULDING State Highway. Department to| Spend $20,000 Next Year in Locating Supplies Prospecting is by no means a thing of the past in North Dakota, accord: ing to engineers of the State Highway department, which a spends }000 in @ hunt for nothing more ious than gravel. i i df 8 $ 3 $335 Rite HH i engineering, which the wort i | i il é i li {iat ney id ER I t lt rf ii ZF away are being i : 5 a if i a é | E if ki i f & il 4 & 8 i 8 s | & i i 13 i t paki ih E i mand for Competent Labor Fair Says U. S. Employment Office + | Soe AAO te eae OR | Friday the 13th | | His Lucky Day td WORE HIGH SCHOOLS |{ecsives Rea Hat POR PARMERS URGED} « Proposal Likely to Come Up in| Next Legislature, Says Su- perintendent Palmer | i < agitation for more agri- schools is in alee eon to ees i it ; : E j § i ' E 3 5 a8 AT if a i [ a §z fg Es tH 4 3 i ! He i 4 i ? i : g 5 : E i Pid ll ef i 8 3 i i F cf li if — i =4 5 g E ge | 5 : i 7 | i i } i i AG 5 i eee H Herman Garske, Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 17.—(#)}— Herman Garske, 78, pioneer Ramsey county farmer for whom the town of | | ici aS Bs i ns HE HUG Ei: . seit iF i s&s i | i i Garske Ramsey 1885 apa Wausau, Wis., where al $2. ad FY [ e i | ) ii i it fll i i § Z ! i fe HH a d 8 5 4 i # [ E a territory @ for 1§¢ Size In $¢ Size in Foil _ Don’t let Christmas be just a round of socks and more than 1g cleo, a box of LeFend Calon Deabye. Muy hears af soley 10¢ and Up SEALED IN CELLOPHANE really please @ note, s movi add oma bat of LaFandricho to your Christmas LaFendrichs or in boxes of tweaty- five or fifty, sealed in red holiday cellophane )