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a ~ + a ee > ? 7 \: N x THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE,: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1980 38 Donnelly, Chicago, and two daugh-| Frances RAILROADS PLAN: (Sere, LEGISLATION 70 ELIMINATE CURBS ©. F. Sylvester, a nephew, who had Not seen Mr. Dennelly for 20 years, Seek to Remove Alleged ‘Unfair Restrictions’ Now Im- | went to Sioux Falls at word of his uncle's death. Mr. Sylvester is a} guard at the South Dakota state, Penitentiary. posed by Law | Labor Government Wins in Commons! London, Nov. 28.—(?}—The entente | « — ment and the liberal party held firm New York, Nov. 28—(?)—A legis- |today and the government.. backed in lative program to eliminate |the commons by a majority of 65 on a what it considers unfair restrictions |conservative motion of censure,| on railroads, and to curb certain crossed’ empire free trade from its} Practices of other industries and jlist of immediate worries. The vote ‘The motion read: “That this house | for its failure to formulate any effec- The action was forecast last week | tive proposals for extension of its em= in the programs adopted by the exec- |pire trade and for its refusal to con- utives and by the Railway Manufac- |sider offers made by the dominions.” turers association. Charles C. Pauld-| In the course of the division on the ing, vice president of the New York | motion, C. J. Simmons, labor, walked Central lines, let it be known today jup to Lord Winterton, conservative, = the Spt the legislative }and struck him in the face vith an rogram was in progress. order paper. Lord Winterton took no One of the proposed legislative acts, Inotice of the blow and the speaker, Pauling said, would compel the oil said he did not see it and would take | industry to divest itself of @ $400,- | no action. el ered pe me ae pee smo Stanley Baldwin, conservative chief, ter Mc- the United 8 oll led the attack on Prime Minis from the fields to consuming points, Under the commodities clause of Raleigh Students To Present Play in , is forbidden. Raleigh, N. D., Nov. 28.—Raleigh cre YALIOLE now propose,” he|high school seniors will present a said, “that pipe line companies be |“Balky Courtship” as their class put under the same restriction and |Play Dec. 3, in the high school audi- forbidden to transport any commodity |torium. Proceeds of the play will be in the production or manufacture of | used to buy a class banner and a new which they are directly or indirectly |drop curtain for the stage. interested.” Gwendoline Ozbun and Horace Sherman will take the leading parts. Daintily Boxed Handker- ee chiefs make excellent gifts. commission; Shop at Burg’s. ' CAPITOL Theatre Donnelly Services * To Be Held at Fargo Last Times Tonight The body of William A. Donnelly, former North Dakota resident ‘who SOVIET DEFENDANTS ADMIT TREASON PLOT + Expect Death Pena'ty for Eight Involved in Alleged Coun- ter Revolt Moscow, Noy. 28.—()—Within less cordial of the British labor govern-|than a week eight Soviet engineer defendants, who have pleaded guilty to high treason will know. the pun-. ishment to be meted by the proletar- iat for the highest of all crimes in the Soviet, counter-revolutionary ac- tivity. On its face it appears the four judges who have sat smoking com- Placently and listened to the eight defendants condemn themselves with “confessions” of having plotted sa- TELEPHONE us know and we get it at once. ‘Your old should be The New are being [DELIVERED If your new'directory does not reach you within the next week, please let botage and foreign intervention ean | do nothing else than pass sentences of ‘death. Justice Vishinsky yesterday .in- formed a defendant, M. Ku Nv, the fifth of the engineers to take-the stand, that no direct charges involv- ing “friendly foreign governments” could be made in open court, but would be heard later in a closed ses- sion. |. Previously for two days the court, | with radio microphones which broad- | cast the trial to the U. 8. 8. R., andj | With motion picture cameras making graphic records of the proceedings, | had listened to implications involving France, Great Britain, Poland and Rumania in an intrigue to overthrow | the Moscow government. Raymond | Poincare, Aristide Briand, Sir Henry Deterding. “Lord Churchill,” andj as the leading conspirators. The reversal of policy took place | after the French government had | lodged a protest with the Soviet gov- ernment at promiscuous use of its | name in the trial. ‘ Directories will see that you directory destroyed “Colonel Lawrence” were | 5 Justice Burr Will Speak Saturday on Gideons’ Program An address on “Behaviorism as it is taught in the colleges,” by Supreme Court Justice A. G. Burr, will be the feature of an open “forum” program Planned by the Bismarck camp of {the first of a series of similar gath-| In clectrie light testing laboratottes, Gideons and Auxiliary for Saturday evening, according to C, G. Boise, of- | ficial. The program will be held in the Lions’ room in’ the Grand P=cific hotel. tend. Tomorrow's meeting will be Sunlight at Night With INSTANT This /¥VOEW/' LIGHT KEROSENE MANTLE LAMP BURNS No. longer must people using oil for lighting in their homes be condemned to live in semi- | Church officers and their wives are | accorded a special invitation to at-| darkness. This new Aladdin burns kerosene and will fill every crook and cranny of any home with a ra- diance beautiful to behold—as cheery as the sunlight of June, and the nearest of all others in quality to it. ‘ical too—saves its cost over the old way in a few months—and continues to save for a lifetime. Angin 73250 Siirouy es = a Simple to Abra We SF Ree Rein 44 Nesrewere oreepens: lag ap No Genera- tt Instant -Li 12 heen: eraters 6 Gree White ‘Usbe “tal BISMARCK—French & Welch BALDWIN—Baldwin Meat & Groc. HAZELTON—Hazelton Hdwe. Co.’ STEELE—Steele Hdwe. Co. TAPPEN—Koehler’s Store NAPOLEON—Napoleon Hdwe. Co. ASHLEY—Schock Bros. WISHEK—Wishek Hdwe. Co. GARRISO! shoof Hdwe. Co. ‘WASHBURN—Holton Merc. Co. COLEHARBOR—Nelson - Sigurdson UNDERWOOD—Henricks, Landgren MAX—Paul Freitag MANDAN—Vallance; yy Bros. | GLEN ULLIN—City Meat Market FLASHER—R. F. Hoffman HEBRON—Urban's, Inc. —Hand Decorated Multicolored shades in either glass or parch- ment are available— decorative and pleas- ing. Plain glass shades too if preferred. ea ‘The Aladdin line com- prises table, vase,hang- ing, bracket and floor lamps in a variety of t No oblii io of Aleddins and Aladdin Su carried McCLUSKY—Tapley & Co. HARVEY—C. H. Blanding Hdwe. Co. BOWDON—V. D. Jones SYKESTON—A. J. Carlson MANFRED—Manfred Hdwe. Co. FESSENDEN—Quarves R C U Store HEIMDAL—A. O, Odegard HAMBERG—Liudahi Imp. Co. HEATON—Heaton Lbr. Co. GACKLE—Haut & Marekel FREDONIA—Fredonia Coop. Merc. STRASBURG—Volk and Kraft HAGUE—Jacob Schall, DANZIG—Elmer Joachim LINTON—Kremer Motor Sales Co. TUTTLE—Mansfield Hdwe. thousands of lamps burn continuous- erings, the second being arranged for Dec, 27. ly day and night. Things We Have Discovered in House Heating That not one person out of ten knows how much fuel he burns in a heating sea- son and that guesses will vary from 25 to 50 per cent. That to get the same volume and con- tinuity of heat as is given by natural gas service under thermostatic control, if it were possible to get it with other fuels, from 25 to 50 per cent more fuel would be consumed. In other words if you will arise at 6:00 a. m. each morning to fix the fire to have the temperature of the house up to 72 degrees by breakfast and maintain it all day at that temperature, from 25 to 50 per cent more fuel would be consumed than with ordinary operation varying from 15 to 25 degrees, depend- ing on the conditions of the fire. That the only comparison of heating costs between natural gas and other fuels is for the entire heating season which if natural gas is used will be a longer one as the average man is too lazy to be building a fire each morning in the spring and fall just to take the chill off the house. Montana-Dakota Power Co. died in Sioux Falls, 5. D., will be taken to Fargo for funeral services. Time of the service has not been set pending the arrival in Fargo of Mr. Donnelly’s son, George, of San Francisco. Funeral services will be conducted in the Moore chapel, the Rose Croix ritual of the Masonic lodge will be used, Mr. Donnelly, 62, dropped dead in a Sioux Falls machine shop, suffer- ing a heart attack. Dr. Donnelly Your new directory contains many new and changed numbers. It your old directory is not collected when your new one is delivered, it should be destroyed so it cannot cause you trouble by giving you wrong numbers. 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