The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 19, 1931, Page 3

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w (i “4 ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1981 G..0.P, WETS PLACE FESS UNDER FIRE Poe eis ae - Minot Flattered by | Want Ohioan to Resign Party isit from Royalty | i Chairmanship Because of ed + SEaauUie be ha ogee tanta Dry Stand ‘Washington, Nov. 19—(#)—The un- Sveady throne of the Republican party chairmanship again is quak- ing under the unwilling occupant, Senator Fess of Ohio, House Republican anti-prohibi- tionists are leading a new assault on) the holder of the thankless job. ‘They are demanding Fess’ resigna- tion because he recently stated he would use his influence “to prevent eighteenth amendment.” Even before the wets got into ac- tion, a movement had started look- ing to installation of a new chair- man at the forthcoming December meeting of the national committee. Now the uprising by the house) ‘wets, led by Representative Britten of Illinois, is believed to have settled the issue. Fess’ friends do not be- lieve he will quit under fire. Representatives Schafer of Wis- consin: and LaGuardia of New York joined Britten in issuing caustic Statements. Britten called for the resignation in “plain justice to thou- sands of Republican office holders who have little or no sympathy with the silly Volstead law.” LaGuardia said: “Senator Fess is) the best asset that the Democratic party has.” Schafer held the chairman should) continue the way he is doing “if he wants to be the physician at the death, and the leading at the burial of the Republican party.” Cavalier Taxpayers Suggest Reductions Langdon, N. D., Nov. 19—(P)}— ‘Three hundred taxpayers of Cavalier county Wednesday organized the Ca- valier County Taxpayers’ association. ‘They passed resolutions asking that certain county offices be combined, that county workers’ salaries be cut 20 per cent and that road and other construction work be abandoned ‘where possible in 1932. An executive board to have charge of the association was elected and in- cludes John Smith, Minto township; Henry Cheatlet, Gordon township; E. J. Moen, Osnabrock; Emil Feil, Mt. Carmel and Barney Thompson, Olga township. Ludwig Pederson was elected to represent the county group in the state association. The execu- ‘tive board will elect officers at a later meeting. Urged by Shafer to Help Those in Need A proclamation calling on North Dakotans to observe Thanksgiving day next Thursday was issued Thurs- day by Governor George F. Shafer, who asked that citizens be mindful “of our duties and obligations as neigh- bors to all those, who, because of un- employment, sickness, drought, disas- ter, or other adversity, are in need of human help and human sympathy. “Challenged by adversity,” the pto- clamation said, “our citizens are Cost 85 Cents to Put Rheumatic Cripp! e Back to Work Again NOW JOYOUSLY HAPPY While all his family looked on in astonishment and all his friends were amazed, one man took all the pain, swelling and agony from his tocninet Joints in 48 hours and did it witl that famous rheumatic prescription known to pharmacists as Allenru—you an do the same. a This powerful yet safe remedy is positively guaranteed to do this—its action is almost magical. ‘Just get one 8 cent bottle of Al- Jenru from Hall’s Drug Store or any live druggist—take it as directed and if in 48 hours your pesns Dae all left you get your m¢ It orks just as swiftly with Neu. ritis, Sciatica, Lumbago and Neural- gia.—Advertisement. Fat Men I don’t care how fat you are’or how much you hate to get out and walk a couple miles. If you will take one- half teaspoonful of Kruschen Selts in a glass of hot water every morning for 4 weeks and cut out pastries, sugar and ie Pee You will feel so and the urge for activity will be so great that you will immensely enjoy @ daily walk and ment. > George's Coffee Shop ‘A Good Place to Eat Quality Foods at Lowest Possible Prices BREAKFAST SPECIALS Noon Luncheon 25c, including Soup, Coffee, Side Dish, Bread and Butter. Si and up. Dessert mROeE 2h, 8 De 216 Fourth Street meeting the issues of the day with a spirit of courage and sacrifice at once commendable and inspiring, and with | @ determination to survive and con- quer which will triumph over all dif- ficulties.” Grand Forks Convict ' To Seek His Freedom Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 19.—()— M. E. Mattson, former janitor of the | Grand Forks city auditorium, ca victed on & second-degree murder! commutation of his 12-year sentence when the state pardon board meets’ rowitz came into Minot late Wed- | . nesday on the headend of a Soo _ state’s attorney at the Line locomotive. | Was convicted. | It had been a cold ride from P. A. Bryant, secretary of the par- Portal where he entered the jdon board, notified Wineman of; United States from Canada, but |Mattson’s request and asked Wine-: he willingly and voluntarily chat- tered an interview. Said his “Royal Majesty:” “I've traveled in every country in the world except Russia. I don’t believe in Bolshevism. Over there, you either work or get shot. I don’t want to get shot and I'm not ready to go to work.” Minot, N. D., Nov. 19—(?}— the pardon be withheld. | Mattson is serving a 12-year term in connection with the death of Miss , Ida Anderson, 19-year-old girl. Miss Anderson died after an illegal opera- Rees? 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