The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 27, 1933, Page 7

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EXPECT INDUSTRIES TOPROVE CAPACITY | FOR RULING SELVES NRA Enforcement Policy Will) Expect Business to Do Own Policing ‘Washington, Oct. 27.—(®}—NRA's code enforcement policy definitely manifested Friday that industries will be entrusted - with self-government only to the extent that they show capacity and responsibility. To help them so organize that they can be depended upon to do their own policing, Hugh S. Johnson has de- tailed General Thomas %. Hammond of Chicago, who until joining the ‘NRA staff was president of the Illi- nois Manufacturers association. Out of the experience of the last four months, NRA officials do not, except in relatively few cases, regard existing trade associations as strong enough or sufficiently well integrated as yet to take over full government of their component firms in the small industrial republic created by each code. This attitude was displayed clear- ly in the newly-drafted regulations Sor the working of a nation-wide compliance network, whose operation essentially is based upon complaints filed by any aggrieved citizen. Complaints are not to be referred to trade agencies by the district of- ficers of the NRA compliance section except as the agencies have been named to them by Johnson. Further- more, provision was made whereby the associations or trade committes will be given certain types of cases to ad- just and not others, depending upon their capacity for regulating some particular type of activity. For the present, instructions sent a ey Explorer Killed | \ Saad | EVELYN BRIGGS BALDWIN The body of Evelyn Briggs Baldwin, 71, discoverer of Graham Bell land, killed Wednesday night by an auto- mobile, will be buried at Owego, Kan- sas. An inquest is being held at Washington Friday. Baldwin accom- panied Admiral Peary or a North Pole expedition in 1893 and headed the Baldwin-Siegler. expedition in 1901 but never reached the pole. To Invite Volleyball Teams to Play in City Plans for extension of volleyball throughout the Bismarck district were laid at a meeting of volleyball en- thusiasts here this week, according to E. M. Davis, superintendent of the World War Memorial building, where contests will be played. Volleyball players made plans to in- vite teams from surrounding com- {munities here to engage in contests with Iccal teams. se In addition, a state volleyball out to regional compliance officers}tournament here is contemplated if disclose, Johnson's intention is to maintain a big staff to give thorough care to each complaint received. The district managers have been warned that they are to act as ad- djusters rather than enforcement men --ho strong arm stuff. If they get no adjustment. the case comes to Washington for action. Beer Application Blanks Available Announcement that throughout Burleigh county who d sire to obtain county permits to sell beer can secure application blanks by | ... communicating with him was made jj. Friday by Clair G. Derby, county suditor. The county, however, has jurisdic- tion only in “unincorporated villages, which villages are in existence prior to Oct. 23, 1933, the plats of which are of record prior to Oct. 23, 1933.” Amog villages affected by resolu- tions regulating the sale of beer adopted last week by thé board of county commissioners are Sterling, Moffit, McKenzie, Driscoll, Arena, Still, Baldwin and Menoken. No merchant, can obtain a county permit without’ first Having obtained 2 state permit.) Derby said, declaring that he was unable to supply the first actual applicant, a merchant from Driscoll, with a county permit because the applicant had not yet obtained his state license. ICELAND? VOTES WET Reykjavik, Iccland, Oct. 27.—(P)\— Repeal of constitutional prohibition was assured for Iceland Friday. Re- turns from 16 of 27 districts in last * Saturday's election gave 12,350 votes for repeal to 7,300 against. SINGS OWN DEATH SONG St. Louis, Oct. 27—(4)—As he was singing “My Wild Irish Rose” at the circle bar here early Friday, Frank J. McGinn, 47, Milwaukee, Wis., dis- trict sales manager for the Blatz Brewing company, fell dead of heart disease. VETERAN HOTELMAN DIES Argusville, N. D., Oct. 27.—(@)— James Edgar Keaton, 179, veteran North Dakota hotel and restaurant cperator, died here Friday. Freshly Dressed SPRINGERS 15e Per Lb. 1608 13th St. Phone 8-F-5 Phone 626 . 518 Ninth St. Choice Creamery Butter, 2 Ibs. .... 46c Swift’s Pure Lard, 4 Ib. pkg. . 32c Loose Wiles Chocolate Marshmallow Cookies, 2 Ibs. for 45c Fancy Fresh Fig Bar Cookies, 2 ie, for ie 24c Campbell’s Tomato ioap, 4 eas 48c Tender Early June Peas, No. 2 cans, 3 cans Y, Lb. Cello Wrapped Marshmallows, 9 Gwilte Fisch © wift’s Spareribs, 2 Ibs. 23c Swift's Pork 3 5 Chops, 2 lbs. for Cc ae Coffee, Beeld a. BOE Oatmeal, regular or quick, merchants | details can be arranged. Bismarck probably will have an eight-team league, Davis said, and the public will be invited to witness it in action. A_score of local volleyball enthus- iasts attended the organization meet- ing. Actual participation in the sport will begin next week. Government to Buy, Low-Grade Steers Washington, Oct. 27. jZesentative Burch (Dem. newspapermen Friday hi jistration officials that another $10,- 000,000 of federal funds would te ispent to take low-grade beef cattle off the market. The relief admin- listration already has allocated $10,- 000,090. $corms 311 th ‘St y 816—Phone—817 “The Red and White Store” S COFFEE, Red & Whife, per lb. JELLY POWDER, & White, 3 pkgs. HONEY, New Crop, 5 Ib. tin || BROOMS, if Green and white BAKING POWDER, & White, 1 lb. can SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR,’ per pkg. .....- i§ HILEX, quart bottle .. MILK, Red & Tall, 2 cans a MOTHER’S CREAM- ETTES, 2 pkgs. ........ MAYONNAISE, Red & |] white, 8 oz. jar LAUNDRY SOAP, .Red & White, 5 large bars .. 16c SODA CRACKERS, 2 Wb. PRG. cocveceeeeeoee PEARS, No. 10 tin GRAPEFRUIT, Silver Slice, per can CHICKENS, Count Dressed, per Ib. .......+ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ORANGES—Valencias, at their best now. Real juicy. SWEET POTATOES—New crop Virginia. Very reasonabic. King Granulated Condensed soap in a small amount of hot water—then add additional water to cool to lukewarm. 2. Squeeze the lukewarm suds thru the garments and rinse in luke warm water. 3: Roll in a soft towel and when almost dry press on the wrong THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1933 Say Britain May Quit |Embargo on Rye May Conference on Debts Be Declared Illegal Washington, Oct. 27.(P)—Uncon-| Washington, Oct. 27—(#)—Secre- firmed rumors in diplomatic circles/tary Wallace indicated at a press con- |enused Secretary Hull to be asked at| ference Thursday that recent increas- his press conference whether the/es in rye importations were causing British war debt negotiators were|concern, but that he believed it legaj- dissatisfied with their, progress and | ly impossible to declare an\embargo. contemplated returning to London. Rye is selling in this country well The secretary of state referred his|above prices in other producing na- jQuestioners to the treasury, where/tions, he said, because of a short crop officials were not readily available/and the prospects of increased use of to talk of the matter. | the grain by distilleries. It was a matter of comment, how-; Governor William Langer of North ever, that Hull and Acting Secretary! Dakota is’ among those who have Acheson of the treasury were in/ protested the Tye importations. i} a oe with President Roose- ——_—— velt dui the day at the white; house. ¢ | Jamestown College Sir Ronald Lindsay, the British! i i win Bern had ie ie at length Is Having Reunion wi ecretary Hull in the morning. | Hull declined either to confirm or| Jamestown, N. D, Oct. 27.—(P)— deny that Sir Ronald had brought|Jamestown college alumni flocked up the debts matter. nere today for a gala Homecoming ee eat \celebration which has as a feature of HEN TRIES FOR RECORD |the two-day affair a football game Aggasiz, B. C., Oct. 27.—(AP)—Six | »etween the Jimmy eleven and the more eggs and it’s a world’s egg-, Wahpeton school of science Saturday. laying record for “A”, the white leg-| A football game between Linton ‘horn owned by H. H. Rutledge of|high school and the college reserves Sardis, B. C. |was scheduled for Friday afternoon Thursday she'd laid her 352nd egg with a pep meeting, a snake dance in 359 days and needed to carry on|patade and other entertainment also for six more days to beat the present | carded. mark of 357 eggs in 365 days. ieee aac SAYS REICH SEEK PEACE Chicago, Oct. 27.—()—-Germany Casselton, N. D., Oct. 27.—(#)—Cass under Hitler was described by its am- county's annual 4-H club elimination’ bassador to America, Dr. Hans Luther, show, banquet and entertainment will!as a nation without imperialistic am- be held Saturday in Casselton with’ bitions and ready to cooperate with about 250.club members, leaders andthe rest of the world. In an address parents expected to attend, it was an- | last night at a banquet honoring him nounced by E. A. Calhoun, county/and Dr. Hugo Eckener, commander of agent, \the Graf Zeppelin, PLAN ‘ELIMINATION SHOW’ Play hostess to your family this Hallowe'en. And for the party, here is a complete variety of festive WGA. values take them all out of the luxury class. Advertising for Week of October 27th I, G. A. COFFEES | Brewn Betty, vacuum pack, 1 Ib. 29c 18K, vacuum packed, 1 Ib. 33c “I” Blend, 1 lb. “G” Blend, 4 lbs. .. i “A” Blend, 1 Ib. “A” Blend, 3 lbs. .... OVALTINE, 50c size ... SOAP, Palmolive, 4 bars BLACK PEPPER ;7 ” MINCEMEAT, IGA, 3 9-oz. pkgs. 29¢ TOMATO SOUP, IGA, 4 cans ...25¢ IGA Chicken, Vegetable and SOUP Vegetable-Becf, 3 cans MALT SYRUP, IGA, can POPCORN Carol, cello, 2 1-1b. pkgs. PUMPKIN PIE SPICE, IGA, pkg. 10c [ff LIFETIME SERVING TRAY MODERN STAINLESS CHROMIUM FINISH WITH 2 PACKAGE TOPS FROM BISQUICK 34c Mailed to Bisquick, Minneapolis, Mina. COOKE 2" er Whole Wheat Flakes Sst!”..........25€ PANCAKE FLOUR fi pi.........21c. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR i. A; ....27¢ PICKLES 3a ow 23c .19¢ 16 oz. jar .10c Ml DILL PICKL I OLIVES 2: OLIVES 22 or er= CANDY BARS ithe! Mowe, GUM and MINTS 1%. ots. tor COCOANUT ae eee... CHERRIES 3°..";, reine MACARONI PRODUCTs : &,v’.. 19¢ PEANUTS, No. 1 fancy, 2 qts. for 13¢ PLUMS, 18K Purple, No. 2% can 17¢ TOMATO JUICE tmz No} em 396 6 cans HALLOWEEN CANDIES: Novelty Assorted, 1 Ib. ..25¢ (Novelty Toy Free) Black-Orange Beans, 1 Ib. 15¢ Jumbo Harvest Corn, 8 oz. 10c RX EEREEER ERE EERE £ERRER HEHE RHRAHN EERE Phone 631 Phone 632 CRANBERRIES, 2 quarts for Franco-American SPAGHETTI, special, per can Hunt’s ITALIAN PRUNES, No. 2! tin, special, per can .............. cece ce eeee ‘ CORN FLAKES, large pkg., special, per can Market Day RAISINS, fresh, 4 Ib. pkg., special FULL CREAM CHEESE, “aged,” per Ib., special ... OATMEAL, Quick or slow, 55 oz. pkg., special OVALTINE, reg. 50c tin, special PURE PRESERVES, Strawberry or Raspberry, tt ec. at gar Jolly Time POPCORN, 2 cans, special WHITE KING WASHING POWDER, Ige. pkg. spec. 35¢ APPLES, Specially priced, per box $1.35 FRESH VEGETABLES SQUASH RUTABAGAS R MEAT DEPARTMENT ~~ RICHHOLT'S The Store That Saves You Money Somnus era Swift's PICNICS SLAB BACON : GOOSE LIVER SAUSAGE THURINGER SAUSAGE MILK FED SPRINGERS SQUABS HEAVY HENS BOLOGNA L. E. SMITH =WE DELIVER— _ F. E. SMITH In Consumer’s Acceptance Hundreds of independent retailers are experi- encing the sales value of this useful contain- er. We have evidence a plenty of the house- wives’ desire to have a number of them . . . not only that but the pleasure she has in tell- ing her neighbors about them and where they can be obtained. Get Your Specials Here APPLES Jonathan per box $1.19 LETTUCE, Fancy Solid, 2 for BUTTER, ' Ib. prints, per Ib. ... BEEF ROAST, CELERY HEARTS, real fey. Tc CRACKERS, th ben ........a08 PORK STEAK, VEAL STEW, aie, ......... . SOUP MEAT, 8 Veal Shoulder Steak, 2 Ibs. ..... CHICKENS, Spring, lb. ....... R. T. Grocery Robertson and Tullberg, Props. PHONE 371 % Curb or Delivery Service Phone our store and we will put up your order and give you curb service if you'wish. Or if you prefer we will deliver your order to your kitchen door. Suen Fresh and Dry Vegetables of Fine Quality Ovaltine, 50c tin ...........00000085 Soup, I. G. A.,3cans............ Dill Pickles, Carol, quart ........... Olives, Queen, quart jar ............ Palmolive Soap, 4 bars Cee, Tomato Juice, Campbell’s, 6 cans .... Peanuts, 2 quarts Leet Plums, 18K Purple, No. 242 ........ Member of I. G. A. OW PRICES HEAD LETTUCE, solid heads, 2 for .15¢ CELERY, Large Bunches, 2 for .....25 CARROTS, Large Green Top, 2 for ..15¢ BANANAS, Fancy yellow fruit, 2 lbs. 19¢ ORANGES, Med. large, 2 doz. . Siow s "TOKAY GRAPES, 3 Ibs. .... BUTTER, per Ib. ..................23¢ APPLES «0.10 $1.3 ONIONS, Yellow, 6 pounds .........19 FARNDALE FLOUR 49|bs. $1.75 RED OWL FLOUR 49 Ibs. $1.85 GOLD METAL FLOUR w.$1.95 BLOCK SALT Each 55¢ Prices good at Red Owl No. 1 on Main and No. 2 on Broadway — Phone orders delivered C. 0. D. RED OWL FOOD STORES 3 HEMPEL’S%: ) Cranberries Cape Cods solid red berries Armour’s Boneless Picnics APPLES Extra Fancy and Fancy 6-8 Ib. avg. JONATHANS Only, Lb. Large full boxes, $133 2 Ibs. 123 [ice & fill. box 25c. ORANGES Suni.” 2 doz. 49¢ ORANGES TOKAY GRAPES fo3 Tie’ tis. ...... 22 BANANAS "mn em 5c DELICIOUS APPLES ina‘tin, bo: and fill, box .. Oatmeal Quick or reg Large 55 024 southern Grown, pkg. Tomatoes, hand pack, 3 No. 2 ins OC Golden Yellow Sweet Corn, No. 2 tin, Raisins, seed- less, 2 Ib. pkg. .. Pineapple Juice, Dole’s No. 1, No. 2 tin Spaghetti with tomato sauce and cheese, 25 154, oz. can, 3 for Cc Green Cut or Wax Beans, Macaroni, bulk, Nes.2:Un, 0b. box... SLC Armour's Lard, 4 Ib. pkg. ...... Puffed Wheat, Quakers, pkg. .... Big Four Soap Flakes Lge. 23-0z. pkg. 2 for 25c Cookies, asst. plain, 2 Ib. pkg. 29c Toilet Tissue, 1000 met rolls, 3 for 1 9c Large Loaves 2 for 15c Coffee Honor Steel Cut 1 Ib. vacuum Sponge Free | tin, special, 29c Hominy, large No. 2% tin .... 10c Ne itn... LOC LAST CHANCE TO GET Lifetime Serving Tray Modern Stainless Chromium Finish With 2 Package Tops from BISQUICK 35¢ Dakota Chief, 98 Ib. sack,

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