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TMU ts cate < 4 y > s . 3 . - bal —— : : wan ______THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1988 ~ cn ' » ; | ON, TINUE J) “| stances there has ben # genuine be- JAIL BREAKER GETS John Gilbert's New Leading Lady - C ‘ten page one fier goat a neighbor was violating te | {5 YEARS IN PRISON: j (“Campaign to Es seeming f | tofurnish : | | Campaign to End. an Tnelene ime he gets the grain q deeds | Wheat Bootlegging ‘ground to the effect he is the actual 4 i i preset producer of the grain to be Spey] Man Who Escaped From Minne- lteviier iS: have Wheat’ grounll late lipo ed ea eae Arg “a sota Bastile Is Sentenced eh ate may be asked in the, ly for the consumption of him or his In Nebrask it | family, his employees or his house- in Nebraska | ee a, | hold and that no part will be sold i ‘ NORTHWEST MILLERS another 4 : or used for CLAIM VIOLATIONS | “The law has teeth. Any person ; Rushville, Neb, Oct. 1—?}— Minneapolis, Oct. 11.—()—The fed- _ | who willfally fails to pay or to col- 4 Clyde Smith, who escaped from jail feral government already has been lect the tax due, or in any manner a at Pipestone, Minn., last May 22, iasked to eliminate the privilege of a attempts to evade or defeat the tax, Tuesday was sentenced by District] {farmer having wheat for his own use is subject to a fine of $10,000 and im- i Judge E. L. Meyers to 15 years in |Bround into flour tax free if “bootleg- prisonment or both, with costs of prison on a charge of shooting with! jging” to evade the tax is not correct- prosecution, and also is liable to a intent to kill. The state charged ied, a representative for millers of the penalty equal to the amount of the Smith shot and wounded Boyd Ben- (northwest disclosed today. tax not collected ér paid. b nett, marshal at Hay Springs, Neb., | At the same time a leading Minne- “It is not permissable for the own- P when he attempted to arrest the japolis miller, said “there is undoubt- er of the land to have grain ground Bowling Green, Ohio, man for rob- edly a lot of bootlegging to escape for his own use unless He actually bery. the processing tax.” farmed the land himself. a Smith also was sentenced to five “While we have no definite proof,” “we also have a ruling from Wash: ,. years in prison on a robbery charge, said _E, N, Colton, vice. president of ington to the effect that every man i the sentences to run concurrently. the Livingston economic service, rep- whe produces the wheat thust take it His companion, Jack Clark of Chi- resenting northwest millers, “it is ac- to the mill himself.’ cago, was sent ue) prison ey ae frets oe Gua fers oe) ae are In Sh i j for robbery. ficers sai inne- accepting lav! from trucl ‘iv 8 wn a | sota authorities want Smith they ers instead of from farmers directly, How to feed and clothe the needy from the country’ i : crease 0 im must get him from prison officials or and it is wel known that some farm-| these fiscal and agricultural expert ntry’s food and cotton surplus was the problend confronting Steel Production wait until his Nebraska sentence is ear ee ae Air for which tea fill Washington. Left to right: Ouedter’ Gr Davi, airecesr SE tie. pest suse i ore o tape i a pha, { Rerved their requirements for several years. , . Production sion of the AgNcultural —(P)—"Iron Bennett was shot in the neck and Tm some cases, our men report, farm- eee ee ceed winin i Westervelt, a Littlejohn, fiscal expert of the Army's general staff and Read Ati — « ny hand last Wednesday when he at- ets are passing the ground -flour elt, director of the processing and marketing division. Wednesday reported a rise of two . anes to ane the be) men ah al pol to fea td and friends Who |’, mers maybe defeated.” . wtiies' points to 44 per cent of capacity in i i y robbery ch: a nave | be P wounds. sota we have received a report, which |” “ ion Terminal association,|under the tax-free producers ‘County authorities said Smith and !we have not verified yet, that a group | 2°20. se eatatiine operating in the |that amounted to less than $1.50. ing tax tok a and have checked Gp'6ti| pecans “ie ae @ of q his companion had robbed a number of merchants purchased a carload of or anvenihen oe hehes “not heard! ‘There were a few cases in geveral specific reports of violations, DOskiiae 1b Was Ce oO : of tramps in a box car here of a wheat and had it passed around to Of Anything ip the way of violations” farmers had helped neighbors, who no actual eases of fraudulent returns (Ee ne IE oar hed tein in 8 DOr Sey goto ‘wisn:|’ “1Htroddetag WleD GURAOA GANG IlhGpL: the etecweekocota pouue lady. | Ariane Wim THeA "it erbilna into etait, |" SS eee ci lived lng distanioes from milla, to grt have Been ‘uncovered, ic te reparted |Comeéces ane, the Review end Ee kets and clothing. SUIMSIFIENE. THE INOTIER HIT Ee Tah e GRG E eice ean, | HIRUDY "emea Dine She prtecmniligtnk, | A. Fe ot See ann tere sothe of the flour, Knox added, but| Wednesday by C. A.’ Piaher, deputy| “on ond steel market was arog Geis Gas ote of: tour men’ whio| “PROtesSlOWSliy “aa VIFEIMA Eydee, ode on aomiriusif as Sugbaekan Jobbers Ask Action lene officer for Minnesots sald rec| these violations he. belleved ‘were internal reveuue ‘collector. [enttrely devold of slgnificant develon- broke jail at Pipestone last May 22. sinia Bruce, looks on admiringly az Susan Ann | «jobbers and retailers of flour, as |Ports of loor “bootlegging” to avold| strictly technical” and “not against) «tn : ments.” He was held there with three others te A s 2 : well as many mills, already haye re- |the tax -have been “very negligible.” the spirit of the law.” investigated beryl F tor kidnaping and robbing an oil sta- —|quested that the federal government | Knox sald approximately $1,000,000 — Gren Entiat earned | Corie conrmay) eae TT tion attendant and also for automo- ONTINUE either correct these illegal practices or |for each of the ot ana | SAYS NO act, the report has proved! Osnabrueck, Germany, Oct. 11—(# bile theft | months of August and COMPLAINTS noted builder of je theft. a: pas a eliminate the privilege giving farmers 'September was collected in Minne-|HAVE BEEN JUSTIFIED price er ond Two other members of the quartet Date a an opportunity t6escape the tax. If|sota alone as a result of the process-| Fargo, N. D;, Oct. 11—(P}—Al ee UES UE ee Ee eel 73,000 Workers in these ‘illegal practices donot stop |ing tax. though the officials of the North De- Cae rere caved in the exptanica Sistas Bwenson, the fourth, now th i New York District soon, the advantage now given the | ie said his department has found|kota’ internal revenue office have ofa eh they were a state prison in Minnesota. Leslie s,! + 7 Haynes of Sioux Falls, S. D., who ad- —_—_— Continue on Strike ad mitted furnishing saws to the quar- # ' tet, now is eerting a term slso, North Dakotan Favors Re- teen delivered to two unions—ear- 5 monetization of Silver and penters and ironworkers—which have All four were arrested at Mandan halted construction work on the Jus- ‘ ¥ “:§ and returned to Minnesota but es- More Currency tice department building in the capi- ' caped before they could be tried on tal with an argument over which various criminal charges. Minneapolis, Oct, 11—(e}—Anott should install radiator enclosures. bd by a GB ai 8, er , ——_—_———__ ee es ok made in the forthcom-} “I pe teba ate eerie Edward ing session of congress to acquire for) F. s Weather Report Minnesota Indians the land lying faker tbat unless the rnin oe : bout Rice lake in Clearwater coun- ‘dis; - FORECAST nl ‘ that dispute between themselves and hoe Wiemarck and vicinity: Oloudy|‘%, 22 Sblective long souxht by the) settle it quickly, we will go to oon. - to partly cloudy and colder tonight; Chippewas and their friends. gress when it convenes in January . ‘Thursday general-| Rice lake annually produces reve-| and ask power for the government to ly fair, not so cold nue for the Indians on the White] make the decision in cases involving in. eat 5 aris vei heal nr reservations. It| federal buildings.” ~ 9 x rr fort! a= ars large fi iM i Te ni rer Wilag es lace retietins arrests ae which [milling “Alexander Sache NRA : partly cloudy and; yj; joer , |ceonemist, as saying there were now , Puder tonight; inited States Senator Lynn J. Fra-| fewer strikes than in any other re- “ Sraneadayraenerale zier of North Dakota, a member of/ covery in history, Johnson added: - | iy fair, not so cold| the Indian affairs committee of the| “Labor does not need to strike un- in_afternoon. senate, said here Tuesday night that|cer the Roosevelt plan. . 1 For South Da-| undoubtedly a measure will be intro-| “From the beginning to the end : ' kota: Partly|duced in congress to amend the orig-/you are given a complete and highly 5 ‘ ] cloudy and cooler | inal bill so that the interior depart-| effective protecti of ye tonight, frost if} ment be ve protection of your rights. ‘ear: Thursd nt may be directed to obtain the| The plain stark truth is that you can- } . ae iy “Aged land for the Indians by condemna-| not tolerate the strike. ~: . q coLD Slightly warme r| “on. : “Public opinion is the essential north portion. Senator Frazier said remonetization| power in this country. In the end it si For Montana: Fair tonight and|to increase purchasing power must be| will break down and destroy every ‘Thursday; cooler east portion tonight.|® necessary concomitant of the NRA| subversive influence. ¢ q eer Minnesota: Cloudy to erly Revere if the latter is to succeed ‘ ‘ 4 cloudy tonig! an jursday. ‘older | fully. He A , tonight with frost or temperature greater pomtan DAItetHievsies | SaAMTCOTy: RIOTEN EE: 9 ° i a Pett evicene sociwe tape treasury notes and remonetization of! San Francisco, Oct. 11—(4)—Cali- tion, silver to accomplish the purpose. {fornia counted three dead and Bes ‘a 4 ' ass ‘The farmer, he said, hos been dis-|19 injured Wednesdey in strike “ine criminated against in the formation fosted are: = GENERAL CONDITIONS Of the recovery program anid’ there |/c/Vcd,2veae of Gne Ban Joaquin valley, \ ne A low pressure area is centered over|can be no return to prosperity inti] enon ee sou -SOnmEaND com . p Me 7 itisnaapelis 2008) Siile @ | the former fies bas boon made pros |e / " ‘ “High” covers the western Canadian! perous, Senator Frazier said there In San Francisco, guards of the : Provinces (Kamloops 2040), Light. will he a movement early in the next [tenia erie dor cou Dany pel aes scattered showers occurred from ¢ | congress to force remonetization or [euPany Cocks mnere oe sveyec ores : ower ee teria, but elsewhere most-|Some other form of inflation of cur- |?!" Mh Protest against the discharge ly fair weather’ prevails. ‘Tempera-|rency. of four other workers. : Beare eine Sheen the bie Mexican pickets wie killed mi es, but cooler weather pre- A and seven persons wounder hen, . Valls over the western Canadian Pro- Declares Defeatism ranchers allegedly fired on a meeting vinces. : | soul iver dea! a.m. 0.0 Beaten by Nations fuse chunty ruesday. ani @ 24 hour change, 0.0 it. sais : a po bismarck station barometer, inches:| Geneva, Oct, 11—(P)—Charles te] Una) METERS EP em Toad 7 28. luced to sea level, 30.06. | Water, president of the League of Na-| The other fatality was at Arvin, - % PRECIPITATION REPORT tions assembly, told the, fourteenth) south of Bakerfield, where a striking For Bismarck station: session of the assembly shortly before icotton picker was fatally shot in @ a ‘Total this month to date .. 0 | !t was adjourned Wednesday that the |clash between strikers and non-strik. : Roa iets monte todaie 22, 33 Will to live has asserted itself among ers, Officers broke up the fight Total, January Ist to date 9'25| the nations of the world. lh tear eaibeee te. mie oer aaa Normal January ist te date’ *. 1488) ‘The assembly had been in session| were injured md ole petsons’ one @ : . ‘ Accumulated deficiency to date 5.34 since Sept. 25. eee injure ene six persons, one a t ALaM DAKOTA “Defeatism is being defeated by | Nod iethine oe ters ea cee ee pone those powers the innate recovery of} si acim < e _|Which many of us insufficiently dis-) “ BISMARCK, cldy. “lcounted in our gloomy prognoses,| LOdge of Perfection % Devils Lake, cldy. ‘the president, who is South African Wi * . Farre: Moorhead, <idy ‘high commissioner in London, de- ill Meet Tonight 4 wi cldy. ........ 42 68 .00/clared. Ns A Sa “The straitjacket in which the} Members of the Bismarck-Mandan ¢ North Dakota Points | jworld has been shackled | since the|Lodge of Perfection of the Scottish / a great war has been burst,” te Water | Rite will hold a regular meeting Wed- Grand Forks, pcld; padded, “and an era of economic re- |nesday evening. im . 4 Jamestown, cldy. , Storation has begun.’ »| ‘The sesison will be held in the Ma- f Valley City, cldy.’: . _ |sonic Temple here, beginning at 7:30 HARDLY a home without one ... ture prices today are lower than advanced 57%. Lumber 41%. U; Bee ae ee cs og hunese experts can make the tails|ctclock All members of the order 5 the chilis withthe chek. leg thai + ae + ee s eir s form lett i < Low- High- | by manipulating the pei paged Tie oo ac x y leg that they ‘are ever likely to be again! holstery fabrics have advanced ' , Bah fescue. ee : a 4 Uncle Henry broke when he sat on Consider the facts. Since 1929 48% %. Therefore furniture must oe » a zs e i Saat # & Famed Orchestra Leader Weds Hs Rae ln-I0D. ils-an tenesiee,=— te A: AOE: A SE RN » Mi lear { \ . er, COlG, clear <2. 48 78 00 : 7 ERLE then.) The whole family knows had so little demand for their prod- | to regaining its rightful value as a Dodge City, Kans, clear 50 76 00; } 4 about it, but for four Base city: Kane. clear ee tal - , years it has ucts that furniture has almost commodity. , Havre, Mont. cldy. .... 38 6) (00) ; kept its place-in the living roomi ... ceased to have any basic value at This process is not yet complete, : i & a : a dubious decoration, a constant all, Yet furniture should, like Retail prices on present. stocks of Lander, Wye. ger. BM O0 menace to the unsuspecting guest. everything else, have a true basic furniture are still extremely low. af ‘ Miles City, Mont.."cldy. 44 2 9 And so throughout America ... value—a value sufficient to yield to Now is the time to buy. 4 1 #0 : kere, in the dining room . . . there, its maker and his fellow workmen 00 i % @ it in the. bedroom or kitchen ... an a fair amount to live upon. : a 8 infirm company of tottery tables, + It is one of the chief aims of the - Upturn Item No. 1 : 5 spavined sideboards, .and shabb; : ; Brit Lake Clij."U. clear 48 16 # pa’ le site y NRA to restore value to the com- Statistics of the National Asso- Beatie, Wash, tay $5) S800 chitfoniers. For the plain truth is mon things of life... man’s labor = - | lation of Furniture Manufac- eridan, Wyo., cid} 42 14 7 a iow ‘ity 3 Ta. clear : & % FA that most of us, under pressure of +e. @ manufacturer’s product .. turers show that production Current, 8, rain. 30° 58 02 circumstance, have just let our a citizen’s property. The Govern- tose from 67% of normal ca- 124 48 10 4 re paci A [2 © m0 .’ furniture go. And in those four ment is trying to make everything ty for the week ended 54 00 years it has gone a long way. worth something again. passa 5 4 “a during the , ‘ FOWER OUTPUT GAIN : i ended, Semtember 2 New York, Oct. Ti) Electric Sooner or later something will Furniture is one of those things. ieee aed ae coe power output week ran slightly have to be done about - , below that of the previous week and those worn ’ Under the NRA furniture code, all formly more successful than ¢ byer It year since ihe week of June out household goods. And now is labor values, all raw material val- - for several late summer seasons. : eee. outturn was 9.3_per cent the great opport le furni- . ; ahead of the 1932 perlod, against a i mtr. Bee _ es, are going up. Pay rolls have rise of 102 per cent in the preceding x ' MAIL POUCHES STOLEN : : __, Offingham, Mt, Oct. 11—-(7)— i : ' : . pep ftngiam, Hi Oct, 11) Pose The advertisements in this newspaper bring you news of many furniture bargains tine the contents of two mail pouches < eee sani stolen frog the Union depot here last| Siare of syncopation fs stilted temporarily for Fred Waring and fn- still to be had. Read them carefully, then supply your present and future needs. un ae "might by’ three men who forced the stead wedding bells echo for the noted orchestra leader and Evalys . < is “peggageman to lie on the floor while| Nair. dancer. married tn Chicago. ‘They are shown, abore, immedi ve f " ras they selected their laot ately after the ceremony, at which » courthouse charwomen was ts ? . i ) Pe ae te

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