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Officers Honored by |C. G. Boise Addresses , Ladies Aid Society) Nonpartisan Club No. 1 4 Cireles No. 1 and No, 2 of the La-| ©. G. Boise, registrar of the U. 8. on “Fundamental ies Aid society of the Firat Presby- | land office, ferian church held their final se i dents at meetings ‘Thursday afternoon. rage enn ogee te qj i a R%e = spend the week: end as the guest of Mr. and Walter Renden, 615 First St. i, Huey gal hel ag STARTS TOMORROW 4 Glorious Days Sat—Mon—Tues.—Wed. 25e = 35 Matinee Evenings serie LYDA RQserti The Wihewy Sex Menace ond THd eoResOUS GOLDWYN GIRLS eT NOTICE!—Two complete shows Saturday afternoon at 1 and 3:80 p. m. EDDIE CANTOR in “THE KID FROM SPAIN” edition of the Bison Brevities at the eis BUSINESS DISPLAYS MARKED BUOYANCY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1933 Opposes Referendum On State Sales Tax Valley City, N. D., March 17.—(P)}— A warning that a referendum of the state sales tax law passed by the re- cent legislature would result in clos- Strange But True News Items of Day (By The Associated Press) BREWERS BUY BIG HORSES Toronto—Prospects of early legal- Commercial Analysts Say Con- fidence Has Generally Been Restored New York, March 17.—(®)—Dun & ization of beer in the United sta ing of some state institutions was is- |her vested ino tisk demand ite sued by Senator John Miklethun at @{heavy draught horses from Ontario meeting of the Barnes County Labor |farms, Mark Duff of Brooklyn, Ont. club here Thursday ‘night. told the Ontario Horse Breeders’ as- He referred to plans announced by jscciation. American buyers were N. P. Simonson of Finley, state sen- |seeking the horses to draw beer - | Bradstreet, —_—_—_— | Meetings of Clubs, Fraternal Groups The boys’ King’s Heralds of Mc- Cabe Methodist church will meet at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at ee ee ee Savketanieentormen {Mike'and Ike Are | Visitors in City | of the »2o—e age ql & isl! ine & : Ee 3 i Wedding Anniversary Ww among part in that New York wedding 28 years ago. ee a FAVOR DEBT PAYMENT Paris, March 17.—()—Sentiment for payment of the $19,000,000 Ameri- can debt rere nt defaulted last. the December gaining ground in chamber of deputies, it was reported ‘CAPITOL —aez THEATRE ==— Minin 2 5c 2:30-7-9 Tonight and Saturday Inc. said Friday that there was “now more buoyancy to general commercial activity than has been in evidence in years.” Asserting that further progress was made this week toward con- fidence “in all branches of business endeavor,” the Mercantile Review added: ss attend “Taking fensive through em- phasis on expanded credit facilities and the determination of leaders of first week following a financial crisis and cash stringency which has had no parallel in 26 years.” Retail buying improved, The Re- view said, and sales in some lines went ahead of seasonal, while “there was a far better tone to buying in- terest in wholesale merchandise than was the case last wee&, and indica- ‘tions are favorable that the arrival of buyers next week will be the heav- jest for the spring season.” 50 Killed as Train Crashes in Far East Mukden, Manchuria, March 17—(#) —Fifty passengers were killed and more than 70 others injured Friday when a freight train crashed into the rear end of a passenger train between |Changchiatun and Supingkal. The passenger train had been de- layed by a partial derailment. Since the Japanese military pation of Manch to the state of Manchukuo. ‘The tearing up of tracks near Muk- den, iy » Was the act which set in motion the Japanese in- vasion Sept. 18, 1931. the south Manchurian railway, the only road owned by the Japanese in the territory at that time. The Japanese described their ac- tion as defense operations aimed at Chinese bandits and soldiers in the railway zone, 1 Here’s What Farm | Bill Seeks to Do —e Washington, March 17.—(P)—A comparison of the pre-war price Jevel of farm products—the goal of the Roosevelt farm relief pro- gram—and prices paid in Febru- ary for some of the principal com- modities covered by the bill, as estimated by the bureau of agri- cultural economics (in cents): 1900-14 Feb. Average Average id 12.4 55 T | 19.4 88.4 32.3 Murder Suspect Is Arrested at Towner Colfax, Washington, March 17.—(?) —Jack Brown, wanted for questioning in connection Towner authorities advised Dailey that Brown admitted ator from Griggs-Steele counties, who | wagons. said he would and cir- wheat ad the Terelendum petitions which, money. Penal must kept going so others will have to closed.” Lawyer’s Decision Halts Recall Move Grafton, N.D., March 17.—(P)— Grafton’s city council last night de- Clared the movement to recall Mayor HL. Sieg ae Alderman Frank "degen . Westgate “null and The council based its action on a Vol Voi law passed by the recent legislature, which City Attorney W. T. ruled repealed the entire the North Dakota code peal Providing call of elective officers in cities using commission form of nt.” entire section of the code, including the law dealing with cities using city council form of government, such as Grafton. U. S. Trade Balance Put at $17,000,000 Washington, March 17.—(@)—The United States had a favorable trade balance of $17,000,000 in February, ex- Porting $100,000,000 worth of chandise and importing $83,000,000 worth. The balance compared $24,584,000 in January, when $120,593, 000 worth was sent abroad and $96,- 009,000 imported. Halt More Awards For War Veterans) fashington, March 17.—()—The in- structions from President’ Roosevelt as to the extent of economies to be Ta imto effect under the economy | with |= PUBLIC BEER GARDENS signed by 7,000 persons, will Minneapolis — The city park board has been urged to discuss the possibility of establishing, as Commissioner F. A. Gross put it, @ “few good old German Beer Gardens,” if and when beer is legalized. WAS HOARDING GARLIC Chicago — Counsel for a storage company being sued for $50,000 by Frank Cimino, California garlic grow- er, on the grounds that 398 tons of jhis product was allowed to lose its po- tency in s warehouse, made the charge in open court that the stuff “Just died a natural death.” Besides that, he alleged Cimino was hoarding the garlic in an attempt to corner the market. TRADE BOOTLEG SUPPLIES Steubenville, Ohio — A bootlegger unintentionally aided the city’s needy ‘The 3,500 pounds of corn sugar po- Uce took from him in a raid were traded to William Kempler, a baker, for 1,000 loaves of bread for distrfbu- tion through relief agencies. OLD COUPLE SLAIN Oakdale, Pa., March 17.—(#)—Frank Koslak and his wife, both more than 80 years old, were found slain in their home near here Friday. They had been killed with a pick and an ice pick. The house was ransacked. 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