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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932 NAVY LEAGUE SAY HOOVER NEGLECTS INTERESTS OF OF NAVY), ‘Charge President With Preasdsie Veta WeSuity| Parading Armaments as “Scape-Goat’ Se nr Re ay Washington, April 8,—(#)—A new, Sweeping denunciation of President Hoover's naval policy was issued Thursday by the: Navy League of the United States. The president was charged with neglect of the navy and with wrong- ly parading armaments as the “‘scape« goat”: for the great increase in taxa- tion during recent years. This charge vas accompanied by an argument to show other expenditures have played the major part in building up the taxpayers’ burden. The league said Hoover had done “virtually nothing” to replace vessels which have passed or are reaching the limit of effective age, and that “while Europe smolders and Asia is ablaze, the president insists that we cannot now afford even to start mod- erate measures for building our fleet to treaty terms.” Thursday's attack was the most conspicuous one by the league since last October when its president, Wil- \lam Howard Gardiner, sowed the seeds of a notable controversy with the white house by a statement charging Hoover, among other things, with exhibiting “abysmal ignorance” on naval’ matters. That incident ended with the verdict of a special board, chosen by the president to in- vestigate the charges, which upheld the chief executive and said the league statement contained many in- accuracies, false assertions and er- roneous conclusions. The league dis- puted the finding, however. Thurs- day's statement also was issued over Gardiner’s signature, in the form of a printed 17-page pamphlet entitled: nee Treasury Deficit and a Treaty lavy.” Over the last 20 years, the league said, federal military expenditures have increased “far less than three- fold while expenditures for non-mili- tary purposes have been allowed to increase eight-fold and it also ap- pears that, under Hoover's manage- ment, nonémilitary expenditures have gone up 30 per cent while he has re- duced expenditures for military pur- Poses by two per cent.” Urges Applications Now for 1933 Trees Farmers and schools wishing to ob- tain trees from the state nursery for Planting in the spring of 1933 should submit applications before June 1 this year, advises John Taylor, ex- tension forester. Application blanks can be secured from the county ex- SPOHN'S 518 Ninth Phone 626 Whipping Cream In ¥ pint bottles, ae pottle, only.. a | Oc Milk Two quarts 1 5c (From = go’ ment inspected herd. Grade A pasteurized. Must bring bottles for milk and cream) Spinach Fancy No. 214 large can Wisconsin Beets Fancy, No. 2 Fancy Golden Ban- tam, No. 2 tin Quaker Crackels up tension agent or from the School of Forestry at Bottinéau. Broadleaf and evergreen trees for windbreaks or woodlot use are sup- Rlied by the state nursery at a cost lof 1 cent apiece plus the transporta- tion seaman AUTO ID INJURIES FA’ FATAL Fargo, April 8.—(P)—Fargo’s second ; jutomobile fatality of 1932 was regi tered Wednesday when Gabriel He: {manson, 79, died in his home of in- juries suffered Jan. 28. An employe of the city street department 14 years, he was struck by a hit-and-run drir while working. The driver of the au tomobile has not been found. Use the Want Ads |Mandan Girl Named On Newspaper Staff Grand Forks, N. D., April 8—Ap- pointments to major staff positions on the Dakota Student, campus news- paper at the University of North Da- jkota, were made today by Wesley Meyer, Detroit Lakes, in.. editor. The appointments - are Managing editor, Hugh Moore, Carrington; as- istant “editor, Jack Terhaar, Grand Forks; news editor, Dorothy Mathys, Mandan; desk editors, Marjorie Walk- er, Grand Forks, and Richard West- ley, Cooperstown. Lower staff positions will be se- lected at a later date, Meyer said. Quality At Less 107 Fifth Street HEMPELS Opposite Patterson Hote? Quality At Less Phone 1612 SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS Apples solid; 6 Ibs. for | strictly Fresh, 25 2 doren .. c Grapefruit, large seedless, 4 for Banant de Oranges Large Navels dozen 69c ..20€ 19c .19¢ SHELLED WALNUT MEATS, Fresh stock, Ib. . . .43¢ Sweet Angel Food Cakes Frosted, 2 for Corn, extra standard Crosby, No. 2 tin Pears, Michigan, No, 2% tin GOLD DUST CLEANSER, ter Buns 2 doz. 15c But- | Applesauce ~Cake or Jelly Rolls, 2 for 15c Grapefruit and Oranges, mm) for salad, 8 oz. c Cocoa, Stone's, 1-2 lb, tin ... Sweet Pickles, full quart jar Salad Dressing, 16 oz. jar for 3 cans for GOLD MEDAL CAKE FLOUR, (Cake Server Free), per pkg. Catsup, Stone's, 14 oz. bottle Orange Marmalade, 12 oz. jar Cookies, asst. plain, 2-1b. pkg. a Powdered large ... O-Boy Jell, asst. flavors, 4 for Onion Sets, red or yellow, quart Milk, tall cans, 2 for ... Oatmeal, 55 02. pkg. CANDY BARS, asst. fudge, large bars, 2 for Flour $ 1 15 |Cleanser, bottle Snowflake, 49 Ib. sack .. Hilex Potatoes Bliss Triumphs, 17¢ls “We Thank You” Oranges! Oran ges! Oranges! 2 dozen Exceptionally fine medium- 63 c large Oranges Bananas, Winesaps, Delicious Apples Fresh Vegetables Spinach, Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Head Lettuce, . Celery, Radishes, Green Onions, ‘Asparagus, Carrots, Rhubarb, New Potatoes ‘ : Grocery Specials Quait jars Queen Olives, only \%-lb pkgs., 2 for Grape, Nut Flakes, 2 pkgs. for * TREE-RIPENED PEARS PINEAPPLE 18K <0!" c.". 21¢ 3 or moro cans, each 20¢ Hive No. - 18¢ PURPLE PLUMS {8K °°"::,~ 3 or more cans, each 17¢ GRAPE FRUIT -18K <>" No, 2 can 3 or more cans, each 15¢ ° TREE-RIPENED PEACHES 18K 3 x: 20¢ Sliced or Halves GELATINE IGA Pes. APRICOTS 33,20 Fomor RED RASPBERRIES ° STRAWBERRIES ©,” PINEAPPLE 25”, 4 vee. 250 56c 59c ... 59¢ °*.49e © TREE-RIPENED APRICOTS PRUNES ie. 10 i eeeriony: ait BLACKBERRIE Xo, 30 Economy can, ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES ay No. 10 PEARS cei °°. LOGANBERRIES cx: °°. © TREE-RIPENED ROYAL ANNE No. 243 18K 3 Per 2» Bf Cc PEAGHES ‘tice, Xo. 20 Beonomy can, For Fine Cookery Amaizo CRYSTAL WHITE - the | clear syrup eREERING wt At all This is a syrup of Amaizo purity and quality, produced for cooking use: Being crystal clear, it is especially suitable for dainty desserts, candy, cakes, sauces, etc., where a deep tint is not desired. Approved by Good Housekeeping Institute and used by expert cooks and particular housewives everywhere. Amaizo Golden Syrup is another Amaizo product of equally high grade and of deli- cious flavor. It is the favorite table syrup, for pancakes and waffles and for general use as 2 spread on bread, biscuits, etc. VOCEVS — Look for the Amaizo name and the gingham background design. AMERICAN MAIZE-PRODUCTS COMPANY New York Strictly fresh country eggs EGG BUTTE CLEANSER in quarters flict RR RR lin SOAP P. & G., the perfect family laundry soap Fresh Creamery, Gold Dust Scouring Powder .. Chicago fejesial a: thes stint coffee ra 33 | rounn Jd | “Climax” brand, = know it's 10 bars 28c | sacs” 2 SPAGHETTI Be" *"™ 97 3 doz. 25¢ Lb. 20: —_ 3 for 13¢ LETTUCE Fancy, ‘large, solid heads Broken Pineapple, large cans, Grape Nut Flakes CHERRIES EP tor Two CHERRIES Bo etc, US, eck. PEARS Rinis?care Bost: CORN FLAKES $= Fejsees ree MILK Libby’s, there is no bet- ter packed, tall cans.... M AC 'ARONI Mother’s Macaroni Products, 3 for 2 for Cc Butter, 2-lb, roll, put up especially for Logan’s, only 44c Cap-Kota Cut Refugee Beans, No: 2 cans, 2 for Minneopa Mayonnaise or 1000 Island Dress- ing, half-pint jars, 2 for Walnuts, shelled, new shipment, American Cheese Borden’s 14-lb., 2 for .. Pineapple CABBAGE Fancy new Texas 18K FANCY VEGETABLES CROSBY CORN 18K Hin teh ia Fancy broken sliced, 2 for Ovaltine Jolly Time, 10-0z. cans, 2 for Garden Seeds Large (Now is the time for onion sets) Ice Cream Vanilla, Chocolate, Sher- bet, Strawberry, Maple Nut -FRESH EGGS Princess Patt Coffee a, 38c 4 Gladolia Bulbs Free 1-2 Ib., 26c; 1 Ib. Richelieu Specials (Note the new low prices) Grapefruit, No. 2 cans, each 20c; Special, 3 for Carrot Cubes, No. 2 cans, esich 15c; ~ Special, 8 for “Meat Department” Pot Roast Beef, steer, per pound Leg Pork Booth, young, per pound Star Delite, boneless, is 8-lb. average, pound 14c, 16c 16c, 18c smoked and rolled, 2 24c sittin’ § Steak, the kind Logan’s always sell. Cut from branded steers, per pound All Phones 211 118 Third Street DELIVERIES: 8:45 - 10:30 — 2:30.- 4:30 Close 8 p. m. y FANCY SAUER KnAUT (6K. FANCY DICED BEETS (8K... FANCY DICED CARROTS (8K. CORN, GOOD QUALITY PEAS, GOOD QUALITY TOMATOES, GOOD QUALITY. ’ Bismarck I. G. A. ‘Stores Phone 1080— BISMARCK FOOD MKT. —408 Bdwy. Phone 199-W— BROADWAY FOOD MKT. —122 6th St. Phone 564— COOK’S GROCERY Phone 279— DICK’S G Phone 878— Phone 177— Phone 371— Phone 611— OWEN’S GROCERY ‘R. T. GROCERY SPEAKS GROCERY —310 So. 10th —204 5th St. —216 Bdwy. TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS —508 Ave. D ERY, No.1 —710 Thayer | DICK’S GROCERY, No. 2 —308 13th St. CELERY Chula Vista, large bunches Bunch ASPARAGUS Fancy green, fresh stock 2 Bunches ... .23c ORANGES Navels, Jambo (150) size LEMONS Sunkist, large size BANANAS Fancy, large, golden ripe fruit Taste Rite, delicious golden corn, No, 2 cans TOMATOES S2t pect PRUNES Pr sents ciarss CATSU Legrande brand, large bottle . PINEAPPLE Sr ort We Deliver $3.00 Orders Free

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