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MANDAN NEWS W'MAHAN'S BRAVES TO MEET JAY FIVE | IN SATURDAY "HLT; 1 Mandan Basketeers Want Re-| venge for Previous Defeat by Jamestown Crew i Practice sessions will be completed | Friday for the Mandan-Jamestown basketball game Saturday night at the high school gymnasium. Coach Leonard C. McMahan has been grooming his warriors in shoot- ing practices the last week. Percent- + age scores of the first half in the previous game with the Blue Jays in-| dicate the Braves made 27 attempts at field goals during the first half of the game and were unable to sink a single counter. Ten of the 27 tri were set-ups under the basket. | Although undecided over his line- up McMahan will probably use Frank Boehm and Dale Smith at forward, | Byron Spielman a and Sterling Bye! rich at guards, offensive center | and Lloyd Dict- d that Jamestown will and Nelson at forwards, at center, and Westby and result of an address at Philadelphia in which the officer made referei Coach McMahan will take his bas- | ketball squad to Bismarck to sc the Demon-Blue Jay tilt Friday night. McMahan's charges are looking for @ closeup. Associated Pre A general court-martial was ordered for Maj. Gen. Smedley D. Butler of the marine corps LER FACES COURT-MARTIAL OVER ADDR*~ the to Premier Mussolini which Italy protested. At the left is Major General Butler stepping from a plane after an air trip. Below right shows him addressing marines when he started a campaign to dry up Quantico, Va., and upper right Is their defense but through the m: jority of the ‘season have played in and out basketball. The battle is scheduled to start at | iv atte ate ses TIND CONGRESS WILL HAVE 48 Mandan with a preliminary game at} 7:15 p. m. (Mountain Standard Tim and the Blue Jay-Brave tilt at 8:15 | p.m, (M.S, T.). Although arrangements have not j been completed R. D. McLeod, B! marck high. school athletic director, will referee and R. H. Kratz, former Hamline university cage star, will umpire. | Democrats and one Farme o) ARE EXPECTED eas TEACHER ME NEETING: Odd Man Is FatacLanoniey Speaker Vote Will Go to G. O. P. Cause | | j |Hampshire, present Republican hold } ‘that would be followed. To be suc-{ least two non-Democrats. Republican irregulars in the sen ‘ate have voted in the past to giv By KIRKE SIMPSON Washington, Feb. 6.- the ‘count stands now, 48 Repu lican control. That was in the sixty- | 1 eighth congress. | Then Seantor Cummins was the; Republican candidate for chairman exactly wen that will be is un- of the interstate commerce commit- certain. W party will control tee, Senator Smith of South Caro- | dcubtful, despite an apparent Repub-'lina his Democratic riv: Senator | ‘ican absolute majority of one. That'!Couzens of Michigan was the can-| | margin rests on the power of the vice | =, Republicans and two independ- ( In that congress, as in the seven- first, relied levers all margin of 11 votes. | napeldaerans president pro tempore | Democrats to succeed Senator Moses of New! senate majority of eight votes over- 11 in the sixty-fifth congress. jer of the post, is the probable method; But never before have both houses been faced simultaneously with a ‘cessful, it must be supported by at!one vote party margin as they will e in the 72nd congress. about to pass into history, a REP UBLICANS, 47 DEMOCRAT ie Republicans relied for legisla- tive power on a house majority, am The similarly on a Never before has a congress as a rooms, and aiways hot water. Fifth street, Mohawk. |whole been shadowed from the start | an important committee chairman-/ with such utter doubt as to what its | “here” when ship to a Democrat despite Repub- | voting line-up may be on every issue. | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Two newly decorated on ground floor, gas heat Call at 401 STATE INDUSTRIAL SURVEY BILL BACKED BY G. N. D. A. ' work, Assuming that it could be Fred J. Graham, Ellendale, Ex-|completed and made available by plains Plan in Lecture Nene 4 ‘dame fy pence comet Over Radio velopment program just about the | | An industrial survey sponsored by j seems to be a trend toward decentral- the state itself will be given proper |ization of industry and May “abaart: credit for being entirely reliable and/ers during the last year or two have unbiased, Fred J. Graham, Ellendale,| pointed out the advantages of in- member of the Greater North Da-|qdustries being located in just such a kota association’s industrial develop-|section as North Dakota. Some ‘feel iment committee, declared Tuesday|that this trend toward decentraliza- night in speaking over radio station|tion will be the outstanding feature WDAY, Fargo, on the committee's in-|of the business revival to be be expected dustrial program for the state. in 1932, and it will be most timely Mr. Graham, who is national Re-/for North Dakota to be applying it- publican committeeman for North|self to its industrial program at that Dakota, asked state-wide support for re the measure, introduced in the state . Graham emphasized that the senate last week by two Independents Fieg step in a state-wide program for and two Nonpartisan senators, provid-|industrial expansion is the survey ing for a state industrial survey. The|proposed in the measure now: before address was one of a series sponsored /the state legislature. by the Northern Packing company of Grand Forks. , ‘ Cites Economie Waste Welch Services Will “It does not seem in keeping with coe modern trends that there should exist Be Held at Glen such economic waste as we now find a %4 jin North Dakota,” he said. “All too] Funeral services for Melvin Welch, large a percentage of our farm |-| Bismarck .man who dropped dead ucts is Bene aes the bgt be} Wednesday noon, will be held at 3 p. processed or manufactured. more/m, Sunday at the Glencoe church of this processing and manufacturing * could be carried on within the state,| South of Bismarck, Rev. Walter Vat. we would make great strides to- wards presonlae the handicap we labor under ause of our distance y from mart. We would no be pay-| Wane Choe! at# oto Sunday and ing freight rates on unnecessary ton- Pallbearers have been selected from See ae duce eaten ee oe among ls fellow workers at the Bis- seems to demand that we ship con- ry company, ‘They ere centrates as much as possible. I be- nrg! peel) Lyle Cleveland, Wil- lieve North Dakota’s industrial de-|iiam Miller, Charles Weismiller, Walz velopment will take the form of &/ter Burkhrt and Mike Marbeck. number of smaller plants soattered| “Weich, who was 25 years old at the throughout the state rather than &/ time of his death, leaves a widow and concentration of industries in one or! three weeks old child 9s well as two cities. This would be very de-| numerous relatives in Bismarck and sirable not only from the standpoint) the vicinity. He was brought npn in of helping meet our tax burden, but| Bismarck by his grandmother, Mrs. it would provide a local demand for O. A. Cordon, who adopted him at the labor, which would be of special ad-|death of his mother 24 years ago. vantage to our agricultural popula-| During his school days in Bismarck tion. I believe this sort of industrial! he was generally known as “Corky” development is the ideal one for| Cordon. {North Dakota, and I am convinced,| He will be buried beside the grave jas other members of our committee|of his mother at the Glencoe ceme- are convinced, that such can be ac-/ tery, |complished in this direction by def- inite and concentrated effort. Survey Takes Year “One angle of this question that | appeals to me is the wisdom in having such a survey of North. Dakota start- ed as soon as possible. It probably would take several months, or the [better part of a year to complete the didate of a group of Republican ir-| president to vote to break a tie. (regulars. There may be cnly 46 Detnocrats Governor Long‘ sonator-ele Talks on Vocational Training Aids to Close Final Confer- ence of Group Tong ' Deadlock There was a deadi has for- Finally, on the thirty-s * | Smith achieved the necessary major- cated his aie jto take his seat until his state term |ity of senators voting and was elect- Approximately 20 domestic science | expires in 1932. ed. Senators Brookhart. Iowa, and/| Instructors from the Missouri Slope v there might be a further out- La Follette, Wisconsin, of the Repub- area were guests of the Mandan high beak of Republican irregularity suf- 'jican side, and Senator Shipstead, | ient to shift the balance the other school home economic department conference Friday, according to Kathleen Berg, who is in charge of the meeting. The conference began Friday « Pp. m. with cooking contests and fair exhibits. At 2 p. m. Kathleen Berg demonstrated methods of teaching a food lesson in a 60-minute period tudents of the Mandan high school economic department served Friday afternoon at the conclu- sion of the first afternoon meeting At 7:15 p. m. Friday night Lucille Horton, member of the teacher-train- Minnesota, Farmer-Labor, cast votes | for Smith. Senator Norris. Nebraska, Repub- lican, and several other Republican | irregulars. with Senator Jones, Wash: ington, of the Republican regulars, | voted for Senator Couzens, making | Smith's election possible. | cans won a senate majority of two. There is another senator on the | As a nuing body, the senate Republican side who will sit in the | hhas no organization session at the new congress and has a background | opening of cach new congress as is/of party irregularity even on organ- the case with the house. ational issues, He is Schall, the There was a substantial Repub- blind senator from Minnesota, lican majority in the house of the er department of the agricultural col- and no irregulars in Many Irregulars in 1917 lege, will address the delegates on the st When the, Schall was a member of the house, supervised study and use of indi- 3 2, Senator vidual assignments in domestic and. up to that selence. minority leader. offered a reso- ‘The conference will be resumed at |iution to establish formally Repub- 8:30 a. m. Saturday morning and will |lican control of the senate, It be concluded late Saturday afternoon. named Senator Cummins cf Iowa, Impromptu talks will be given by the | Republican, as president pre tem- attending delegates during the after- | pore. noon sescon. Most of the addresses | Insurgents Caused Shift Last Reerganization In 1919 There has been no political reor- ganization of the senate since the special session of the 66th congress in May. 1919. Thal followed the elec- tions of 1918 in which the Republi- Politically classed as a progressive, when the war congress, the sixty. fifth, was organized in a special Ses- | sion in April, 1917. There were 212 Republicans, 209 Democrats, eight progressive or other | scattering and six vacancies when | the house convened. | The Minnesota member was the! 520 Broadway SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY OYSTER CRACKERS, 1-lb. package. .... SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, per pkg. . SPICED DILL PICKLES, 6-07. jar, 2 for.. PURE HONEY, Bertsch’s Cash and Carry Grocery 5-Ib. pail... SODELISHUS CORN, With Wheat, per pkg. (1 Plate Free) CUT GREEN PEAS, 3 No. 2 cans. OLIVES, quart jar..... JELLO, any flavor, 3 pkgs SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON, per lb... QU:CK NAPTHA SOAP, 10 bars .....- grown in the Dakotas. Ask for | “Mother's” next time you buy. MoTHER'S MACARONI SPAGHETTI will deal with laboratory and recita-| Senator Martin of Virginia, Demo- first speaker recognized by the clerk | tion methods of teaching domestic /cratic leader, countered h an/of the house, presiding until organ- | science. amendment proposing to substitute ,ization was accomplished. Schall he name of Senator Pittman of|urged “that progressive Democrat jNevada, Democrat. The only roll|Champ Clark” of Missouri for re- jon that amendment, | On inquiry by the clerk, he for- | It was defeated, 42 to 47, with,mally nominated Clark, although |six senators absent and paired’ Two| saying he had not risen to do so but jleaders of the Republican insurgent | to explain his yote on the speaker- | bloc of the senate today, Borah and / ship. Norris, and Senator La Follette of Clark Election Close \Wisconsin, father of the present Clark was elected, 217 to 205 for Prominent Resident of Morton |Senator La Follette, voted with the Mann of Illinois, Republican, nomi. | Republicans to effect the change of nated by Lenroot, Wisconsin. Len County Died Tuesday of | party power. | root received two votes, Gillet of Stomach Ulcer The senate will convene in the | Massachusetts two, and two members | |seventy-second congress with an did not vote. jeven more narrow margin. If there; The senate has had even closer Funeral services for George Smith, |is to be a Democratic attempt to! party balances to contend with than 52, prominent Huff farmer who died ,take control, an affirmative move to|it will know in’ the seventy-secona Tuesday night from stomach ulcer, | that end must be made. congress. In the forty-seventh con- were conducted Friday at 10 a. m.| What Might Happen | gress, the Garfield-Arthur admint- from the Catholic church in Huff.| A resolution proposing to name/stration, it was tied, 37 Democrats Rev. Father Sailor officiated and bur- | ‘al was :nade in the Huff Catholic | cemetery. | Smith was born in 1879 in Austria- | Hungary and came to the United States with his parents when he was | seven years old. He came to North | Dakota in the early “80's” and set- tled on a homestead near Huff. | He leaves his wife, 12 children, two | { i | sisters and four brothers. Three Youths Steal Auto Trunk in Beach Three youths, driving a yellow | roadster with 2 1930 Montana license, | stole an auto trunk from a Beach au- | tomobile saree T Dues, according to ) word received by Charles Reynolds, i ‘Mandan chief of polloe, vo i Shoulder Pork Roast Reynolds received the telegram | Fresh Hamburger from Curtis Sill, sheriff of Golden | Pork Sausage Valley county. | Golden Valley anbories believe ; the youths are headed east. Specials for PSE | Beef Pot Roasts 15e | + Per Ib. J Bread, 3 loaves ...................,. 25e Butter, with meat order ............. 27e Dry Onions, 8 Ibs. for ............... 25e Heinz Tomato Soup, 3 cans........... 25¢ Lard, 2 lbs. ....... 25¢ Pork Chops, per Ib. ........:........ 2le Fancy Mil i i Brae pa and ed th When you buy your meats at the Quality Meat Market you are saving $$$. PHONE 722 Quality Meat Market Automobiles Collide. In Mandan Thursday: A light truck driven by William Rapp, struck a sedan driven by R. 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