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could be made and amount of deduc- tions from contract figured without unit prices to which DeRemer an- jswered he considered unit prices nec- for a true estimate. He men- Militia Rule Bill Bismarck W. C. T. U. e Is Hostess at Tea ‘Wives of state officials, wives of| ‘To secure additional funds for re-| North Dakota Is members of the legislature, and wom- ‘en employed in the senate and house jwere complimented at an informal tea given by members of the Bis- marek W. C. T. U., Tuesday after- noon in the Auxiliary room of the ‘World War Memorial building. Y NE Card Party Will Aid Welfare Work Fund te Conse oes eae co Stormbound; High Wind -Is Recorded| CALLED ‘Too PROGRESSIVE’ Proposal Authorizing Governor to Support Farm Strikes Loses, 64 to 46 NTINUED) Claim That Miltary Would Be|m Defeated in House == ini tr: said he thought it ‘about right.” hitect said he had requested unit prices and sub-contracts from the The contractors and that Lundoff-Bick- arble wainscoating nell, general contractors, submitted a few unit prices about three months/ty commission {mmediately apply for al the contract was signed in Aug- $300,000 from the Reconstruction Fi- For omitting the plaster behind the | 2&n¢e Corporation for relief of the! | in the new needy in the next three months was itol, DeRemer thought the Goauetiea Placed before the board late Tuesday about $2,000 more}Want County Fathers to Ask stated. $100,000 For Each of Next Three Months A demand it the Burleigh coun- ° e households, | To Visit Bismarck Denhoff Seniors to Give Three-Act Play (Tribune Special Service) Denhoff, N. D., Feb. 8—Seniors of Aiding ‘Under-Dog’ Falls on Deaf Ears should have been about $2,000 instead | following a mass meeting of 300 men| of $250 as was listed and on another|@nd women at the courthouse, | change in plans to omit two steps to Which “hungry workers” had been in- plaza, listed at sbout $425, he | Vited- | Said he preferred not to “guess” what| The meeting was sponsored by the the deduction should have been with- | neWly-organised Bismarck Unemploy- | jj out consulting a contractor. ed Council, of which Joseph H. Tauer, Murphy was questioned regarding | 1004 Avenue C, is president. R. A. his commissions, and on subpoens,|Middaugh, 307 Fourth St. is vice f disclosed records to show his com-|President and Frank Kuehn, 418) i mission on aurety bonds and insur-| Eighth St. secretary-treasurer. i ance policies had ranged from 20 to| A resolution adopted by the mass About 60 ladies called during the receiving hours, which were from 3 uhtil § o'clock. Receiving the guests were Mra, J. J. Rue, president of the Bismarck union, Mrs. 6. G. Boise, Miss Anne Burr, Mrs. R. E. Kennedy, 5 g. Hi g= Tet E i three-act comedy, here Feb. 11, William Hieb will take the leading role—that of Aaron. Other members of the cast are Carl Gramm, Donald McKinnon, Hilda Schneider, Helen i z F E , Mra, ting the neces- 30 per cent, the “usual” commisasions|meeting declares “there now exists! ff Payseno, Mary Ann Penski and Marie Bt. home at noon. for general agents. @ serious condition of unemployment Payseno. ‘would be sent He was on the stand only a few| 9nd hundreds of people are in dire The play will be given in the high 214 Avenue their regulac minutes, need of the necessities of life in Jj | school gymnasium, beginning at for Chicago ta being noti- Lincoln was asked regarding the|Blamarck and Burleigh county” and 8pm z y i Z capitol commission funds a: demands that the county board apply Charles H. Hatton, above, president that on Dee. 13, 188, there ‘was on| to the R. F.C. for 8100000 for Feo-| of Lions International, will be the an about. nine and on Jan. 31,/Tuary, or a and April each and/|featured guest during the fifth dis- » about $1,127,601, explaining no| “longer if necessary.” trict Lions conve here next interest was credited to this fund. The resolution was adopted despite! 7, 8 and 9, iris announged by the lo. He also said that since Dec. 31,| advice from Roy W. Frazier, appoint-|ca1 luncheon club. Hatton will rep- 1982, the capitol commission had|¢ed by Governor William Langer to] resent the national organization here. withdrawn about $53,000 from the|investigate need for relief, that it| The fifth district includes North and would be useless to demand so large South Dakota, Minnesota, Saskatche- 3 : af a EXTEND SEWERS appropriation tending the sewage system of the state training school at Mandan is sought - in @ measure introduced in the North Dakota house of representatives Mon- Hy gs il oH “ili He ae : é i i i i iE F fail bile ‘|| Meetings of Clubs, Fraternal Groups The Degree of Honor lodge will ted Ww i company is PRICE ANURANCE OFFERED BY CAS Farmers Guaranteed 70 Cents A Bushel For Wheat on New Purchases @ sum because‘the government would not grant the request. Commisstoners Are Called Following adoption of the resolu- ti mbers inty commis- February business meeting on the floor below, were called into the mass meeting and the resolution was read before them, The commissioners re- Plied that though it apparently was impossible to secure the amount de- manded, they would take the reso- lution under consideration. At the close of the meeting new members were enlisted in the Unem- eee ‘. ance plan for 1933” to farmers pur-|than a score of 03 . ‘clock Thursday afternoon pur unemployed persons Thursday Music Club In'the Auxiliacy room of the World chasing tts produets was made Wed-|to be turned over to the county com- Plans Annual Banquet nesday by Lowell Extension members of the Thurs- day Musical club will present @ musi- cal program at the annual banquet of the club at 6:30 o'clock Thursday i i by Captain For Minnesota: . 2 hard wheat for the five-day! The governor's spokesman said he f Boe ar rete solo by : ae sents will a the xigelar and Thursday; continued cold period prior to and including the 10th | “believed” the money in the R. F. C. him the love his 4 f "The has been arranged bY | meeting of the A. O. U. W. lodge at 8 m “lor 25th of the month (whichever date | fund is “ours,” but in view of the fact wife denied him? ig} ff ® committee composed of Mrs. Frank | o'clock ‘Thursday evening in the Odd 3 meeting of the Bismarck scheduled for Thursday evening, has been postponed until Thuraday, 16, At that time members of the city park board will be guests and there will be a talk on “evergreens” George F. Will. ‘ * # Peedi domec neleodeempe Freenge the First Presbyterian church meet at 2:30 o'clock Thursday noon at the home of Mts. F. E. gee, 216 Avenue B West. Miss Burr will rece pete Among Negroes” NN. ‘The meeting of the Ladies’ Aid a0- ciety of the First Lutheran church, Thi » has Fellows hall. Anton Patera heads the -! committee in charge of arrangements, for the affair. + * # The program and play which was to have been given this evening by the World Wide Guild and Mission Circle and vicinity: and Thuraday; not — so cold uraday after- foon. th-central por- | days wureday generally fair and / diff s e 2 Ge fair to- merally for No ate relief, according to Vice President Under the plan, the Case company |Middaugh, the new names bringing guarantees farmers 70 cents per bush-| the list to about 300. {Parts and bargain goods |Cluded in this offer. The company describes the scheme | before nightfall to each of 14 homes. ‘es follows: Gen-|¢! for No. 2 wheat on purchases of Case implements. Attachments, when|a dozen appeared in the commission- sold separately, used goods, repair|ers’ meeting to demand coal immedi- are not in-/ately. The commission then ordered After the mass meeting, more than 1,000 pounds of coal to be delivered A committee named to make an in- “On notes given after this date and | vestigation of rellef needs ; maturing during 1933 for the pur-|Tauer and Mi hase of any such Case goods, and|122 Sixth 8t.; Earl E. Schultz, 406 or notes repre-/ Seventeenth 8t.; and John Volk, 523 more of the pur-|South Thirteenth 8t. price, an endorsement will Providing such note Among speakers ber of bushels required to pay 40 per| Argast, C. J. Streich, Bottineau coun- Price at 70 cents|ty, vice president of the North Da- indorsement will|kote Farm Holiday association; and ‘If this!Charles Taylor, Plentywood, Mont. cent of the purchase be the num- follows: at maturity or within 10 ference 1 and the average lo. thereafter, a credit equal to the| the government's got it between 70 cents per bush-|“and the government's got the guns Chicago quotation | to protect it with.” iddaugh; David Fryer, Four Gave Speeches were Frasier, Fred “We can't get the rage eee on r said, thing we can do is to comply with their rules to get it.” He explained that loans could be obtained only upon sworn statements showing the exact needs for relief and declared that $100,000 per month force to prevent foreclosures and lon, mei of the cou! . were holding evictions and recommended that the Senuiter: ree eee needy in Burleigh county do like- ‘Cash money for clothes, blankets and wan and Manitoba. System Is Outlined The system by which distribution of the $300,000 demanded would be ad- ministered was outlined in the reso- lution as follows: “$16 per month cash for food for a family of two, plus $3 per month for each additional member at home and ployed Council, bringing membership pipe etl Announcement that the J. I. Case|to approximately 100, and a corps offering a “price assur-|of secretaries listed the needs of more shoes, bedding, coal, water, Harry! Your Last Chance Today to See the Rollicking Comedy Romance “HARD TO HANDLE” JAMES DUNN fy Boots MALLORY —pecial Added Attraction— MARIE DRESSLER and POLLY MORAN In the Hilarious Two Reel Comedy Panic “DANGEROUS FEMALES” She knew his wife neglected him... knew he was starved for affection. As his = secretary had she the right to give ~° KATHLEEN NORRIS’ Orme “SECOND HAND WIFE” Truly A Revelation All Women and Men In Bismarck Bhould See With Sally Eilers - Ralph Bellamy ADDED TREATS BING CROSBY Greater Than Ever In “BLUE OF THE NIGHT” i . O. “never can_be obtained.” je 3 Texas. He said Governor Langer is recom- mending to county commissioners that they apply for loans from the R. F. C, under @ plan which does not necessitate the issuing of certificates of indebtedness for the retirement of the loans and the three per cent in- terest attached. Under the gover- nor's plan, which Frazier said has been | of the First cong prog eres ed because guest of Mr, and Mrs, H. F. O'Hare, pee aan 5 Lund home. Pet. authorized by the federal government, posal = oe @ = ro food ersdany “BERLIN MELODY”’—Novelty ye ward, a —_ a ane 00 ht id Locusts | tederal aid highway funds, These de- HOLLYWOOD ON PARADE NO. 7 ei trom Grand Forks, where’ they — * vat pn tine Co ductions, however, | would be, limited PARAMOUNT NEWS ‘several days guests . rge to cent 0! avail- ee ee ees oe ine Univerasg | Bismarck Club News = e dageniine Comm sg renee Tomorrow and Friday Only * on Bence Aires, Atgeneine, Feb. -2.— He said that Governor Langer is (P)}—Drought and locusts have de- Pet. Stroged more than 25 per cent of Ar- asking needy tg apply for relief fp lennon 24331 000-n6re, com, cro (eee deanlon tander the grescnied A) pare Vg iy —: set-up, since all requests for funds e from the R. F. C. must come from states. For relief in November and Decem- a i fie HI A Hulu FREE FREE FREE 12 Paramount Guest Tickets Wallace Beery in “Flesh” with Karen Morley SATURDAY and MONDAY, FEB. 13-14 You May Be Lucky... 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We have a right to live and if we can- not get necessities under the present system, we must organize and take necessities, not ask for them.” He recommended mass action along this line rather than individual action, saying “in numbers there is strength.” Streich concurred with Taylor and “farmers and \have been fighting each other when ithey should have been working to- Farmers raise 70 per cent of their| gether.” The holiday association of- . ficial said that farmers are using =— Groceries 4 .22¢ Teenie Weenie Sardines °3=™,," Hr .ovuc KING OSCAR SARDINES, 3 tins.... 4 Cc Soon s HH it F ku oee beekeei esas z gF F ills 3 3 & at Des Moines. Reports from all sections of the sunny south told of indications of be- ‘Phone Beesssessesscsssssssssssasscsssese DICK’S NATIVE SARDINES 5, tiem te Se BROWN SUGAR "rca. and vin 1 Ib. vacuum tin . 25c be palige gl era + ap- New Salem, ey ‘ 39c UTTER R-pound roll ...........00 0s Nee c two] services for dozen ........ teas lattes eee a ober... 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