The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 17, 1933, Page 2

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REN ERE FAVORS DICTATORS "POR US. BUSNES Chicagoan Would Have Indus- s tries Provide Set-Up to Curb Production ‘ Chicago, March 17—(7)—A plan for wetting up “economic dictators” over half a dozen of America’s basic indus- tries in an effort to restore lasting Prosperity was outlined Friday by John P. Torrence, one of the nation’s manufacti urers. President of the Link-Belt com- pany, the largest concern of its kind the world, Torrence described his sions as “purely selfish but economi- cally sound”—it is simply “control the supply and the price will take care of itself. “America is ready today for the upswing toward prosperity,” he said in an interview. “Banking conditions are where they belong, and we're ready to start. “But if prosperity returned tomor- Tow, we wouldn't be able to keep it. Good times would put every manu- facturer to work producing goods. It wouldn't be long before overproduc- tion—the thing that caused this de- — be greater than ever Therefore, Torrence said, a system must be devised to curb overproduc- tion. He advocated dictators for such industries as coal mining, agriculture, steel and oil. Limited production in those fields, he said, automatically ‘would hold production in other lines to consumer demands. Two Admit Guilt in Dickinson Burglary Dickinson, N. D., March 17.—(P)— Nick Walt of Devils Lake and Ed Douglas of Beach, charged with steal- ing acetylene torches and tanks from shops here last month, pleaded guilty to third-degree burglary at a hearing before Judge F. T. Lembke at Het- tinger Wednesday, and were sentenced to two years in the state peniten- The equipment stolen here was PASS MORTGAGE MORATORIUM | house of representatives Friday. Lansing, Mich, March 11.—(e)—a| Measure now goes to the senate. bill authorizing the courts to suspend mortgage foreclosures until May 1,| Foods -Sale—R. T. Groc 1.G.A. Coast to Coast Canned “THEY'RE THE BEST!” America’s favorite cracker ; : : PREMIUM FLAMES. Made of the very best ingredients. Per- baked; Packed oven-fresh, You can’t serve any better crackers in your home because there ave none of higher quality! Follow the lead of millions of wise shoppers and buy the big 1-pound or 2-pound package. found abandoned at the Stockmens State bank of Medora, where an at- tempt to enter the vault had ap- parently been frustrated after the tanks proved to be dry, police said. Sheriff Joe Fritz and State's At- torney Walter Ray of Billings county returned the pair here after they had ‘been picked up by police at Sioux City, Ia. Police became suspicious of the men when license plates on their car were found to be coated with @rease and sprinkled with dust. Constable Slain in Political Squabble Medford, Ore. March 17—(P)}— face charges of first @egree murder following the fatal shooting of George P. Prescott, Med- ford constable, when he attempted to setve & wWartant on Llewellyn A. Banks, 62, political crusader and edi- tor. Banks, indicted with several others on a charge of stealing and destroy- fg 10,000 ballots from the Jackson county courthouse Feb. 20, was held. Police said he admitted firing the shot that pierced Prescott's heart. ‘Mis wife, Mrs. Edith Banks, and E. Fancy Marshmallows, 1 Ib. pkg., special, per pkg. ........ King Oscar Sar- dines, 2 cans for Ferndell Whole Kernel Tomato Sauce Sardines, in Battle Creek Chocolates, blended with bran, delicious creams, blended with high grade chocolate and A. Flaming of Jacksonville, who po- lice said were with the editor, also were charged idinslecoergned and held. shooting climaxed extended po- tical strife in Jackson county. sage, fresh ground ... Lamb Shoulder Phone Home of Quality Meats Quality Meat Market Bl rye, white, 2 for toasted bran, put up in 1 lb. pkgs., 50c value, special, per pkg. .........--+-. Uneeda Baker’s Fruit and Nut Cakes, 25c val- ue, special, 2 for Funsten’s Shelled Pecans, select halves, vacuum pack- ed, always fresh, 1 lb. can ou rs) Ferndell Sifted Small Peas, Ferndell Tomatoes, No. 2 ou Q special, per can .. Fancy Large Celery Head Lettuce Brussels Sprouts Fresh Carrots Fresh Peas toes Sweet Potatoes, extra fi , 2 lbs. for. fancy, new crop, costae 3 Ibs. new oem 25c fancy, 3 lbs. .... Celery, extra large white, | Head Lettuce, fancy, firm, tak «ee LS an ce) td Impt. Swiss Cheese Philadelphia Cream B ROWN& T EDMAN Bismarck, N. Dak. ranean | PRUs ED CICS coenes PEACHES—I. G. A., No. 2; can; Scans ..............-.35¢ Lettuce, Soup, Campbell’s tomato, 3 for ... Byant. whelewhent, 4 5c THE BISMARCH TRIBUNR._ FRIDAY, Pa £ y; eh i TEV WAN, Wet 9 CAN'T SEE WHERE. YOU ALWAYS SERVE WONDER- FUL MEALS = THE BEST OF EVEAVTHING —WI'LL BET THIS 1S A HIOM ORICED BRAND OF COFFEE & ARE DRINKING. — color and , one make a better choice than the Arabic Lat- tice. The blocks are 15 inches square, and several could be easily tucked $corr’s HONEY, North Dekote Sweet Clover, 5 me. .45¢ Saree nae Snares? me” 65c ‘hole kernel, Bo. 2 can 14 wes Wee... ARC Sale on Canned Vegetables Cut Green Beans Cut Wax Beans You'Re MISTAKEN RUTH. OUR EXDENSES) MAVE BEEN CONSIDO= TAN, vou anc co \ |S syne crve as weer AS YOU ALWAYS 010 — How 00 vou IN ONE Way iT 18..1T 18 NASH'S =, TOASTED COFFEE .wiicn ceatamuy tswer A ‘CHEAP BRAND IF YOU CONSIDER THE Cost PER A SERVE POOR COFFEE WHEN FOR &¢ ACUP You NASH'S TOAS' RICHHOLT Where the Traffic Is Less and the Prices are Lower — WE DELIVER — CREAM OF WHEAT, regular pkg. ..21¢ ROLLED OATS 2 SAUERKRAUT 3," MACARONI ; ial IVORY SNOW, 71, oz. pkg. ....... PUFFED WHEAT, Quaker, 2 for ...19¢ PANCAKE FLOUR 4) ee ccc... 17 SYRUP Same 2% Be iia oon... and 1 Ib. Candy .. ° LENTEN SPECIALS Minneopa Red Sockeye Salmon, King Oscar Sardines, 8 GD: cin cvcveceseveseeecgueovesssumes Oval Sardines, tomato sauce, large tin, 2 for ....cccccesssscncoscsoes Oysters, regular 20c seller, 15c regular, special .......... Tender & Juiy, por, L4C *Bagas Oc c Our Green Vegetable Stock is com; the Orange War is on, iii i ii Phone 632—Meat Department—Phone 631 Swift's Sliced Bacon (limit 2 with meat order, Sirloin or T-Bone Steak, cut per Ib. ....... seeecaceee Pork Chops, fancy Jean, 2 Ihe. 2.2.00... Ham, Veal and Pork Loaf, POF TWD. ccccccccsccerece Weiners, POE ID. ccccccccccccceee. Lamb Veal Pork Beef Squabs and Chickens Joseph Schock Frank Smith Logan’s~ - “We Thank You” (2 doz, - - 4c) it (8 for 48c) (12 for 85c) Apples Lemons Tomatoes Celery Cauliflower TSonels Bpeouls Gpanteh Onions New Potatoes LG. A. PEACHES, C]s cans—sse; i2 $1.35 na ts s23e 2 L0F crecorcrcccceceeees GUSSNER’S OUR STRICTLY GRAIN FED BEEF IS NOW AT ITS BEST From Cattle That Have Been om a Grain Ration Since Sept. 28. “THE TASTE TELLS” Butter =. 17ic Cash and Carry—Moat Department 18h¢| Sear pen.........15¢ 13¢] rpene.” 123-14c i CAULIFLOWER °5,""*._.10c Oranges Sweet, Joley 2vu.39¢ IVORY SNOW -{% ss, 700 SYRUP Staten, per quetl o.ssssseensseseree BDC WINESAPS.. is. ........72¢ _ 28e—PER PECK—28e . PANCAKE FLOUR [70% wu MACARONI 273 thcusse ..... - TOMATOES No si ces. 3 tor 0...sccecersees BC a eae eal TRADE AT GUSSNER’S . AND SAVE

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