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GROUNDWORK LAID. ROR BITTER FIGHT ON CURRENCY PLAN Congress May Attempt to Dis- close Details of Gold- Purchasing Aims Washington, Dec. 20—(7)—A Re- construction Corporation request for longer life and more money may start a brisk political and economic battle in January’s congressional ses- sion over President Roosevelt's mone- tary plans, Curiosity, both antagonistic and friendly, smoulders on Capitol Hill about the administration's gold pur- Bt chases. Acting Secretary Morgenthau al- ready has tasted the fire of the gauntlet to be run. Appearing be- hind closed doors of the house ap- propriations committee to discuss the treasury’s 1935 routine money needs, Morgenthau met a barrage of ques- tions on the nation’s financial and monetary ts. ‘The new treasury chief was silent en policies, but learned then of the brewing storm. Foes of the commodity dollar in both parties will have their say when the RFC asks another year to operate and an effort to prohibit the use of RFC funds for purchasing gold would be in order and appears cer- tain of proposal if gold buying con- tinues after congress meets. There are no official indications the gold program will be halted before then. The administration is aware of the outlook and is marshaling data to show success of recovery efforts. Last + additions include an agriculture de- partment report that crops were worth above a billion more than in 1932. Despite drastic curtailments, en- couraged by the government, which listed acreage at the lowest figure in 30 years, crop values are put at $4,- 076,537,000 compared with $2,807,517,- 000 a year ago. | Weather Report For Bismarck ‘Dakota Agricultural college. He is icture second from the left above. At the left is Harriet Morris of Clyde, Cavalier county, secretary. The other ————_——__. Strange But True News Items of Day (By The Associated Press) THOUGHT THEY WERE ELE- PHANTS Milwaukee—Elephants like peanuts; wrestlers go for big beefsteaks. Judge A. J. Hedding in district court asked Rudolph Proubsky if he didn’t know as much when he fined him for tossing peanuts into a wrest- ling ring during a match. The pastime cost Rudolph $1 and costs. FAVORS WOMAN DRIVER Waukesha, Wis—The woman river isn’t always to blame when involved in an automobile acci- dent in the opinion of Circuit Judge Charles M. Davison. Katherine Fitzpatrick of Madi- son, Wis., was sued for $2,000 dam- ages by the Chicago, Milwaukee, 8t. Paul and Pacific Railway after & car she was driving crashed into & locomotive at a crossing. After hearing the plaintiff's allegations that she was driving recklessly and didn’t have control of the car, Judge Davison grant- ed a motion for non-suit. Unset-|Lindberghs Enjoying unsettied © with warmer G S sete | For so: : fair it and iTumeaas colder wet Portion Nonsgiit; rieing * tomecainre For Montana: Unsettled tonight and occasional snow west WEATHER IN THE NATION Low- - sases.nsnlg seeet io rs SPVEGROSKSERSTS: SSBbsbbeBaBebSBeaebesescebosssessess! SSRUBAVKSSETESSS Their Young Son John New York, Dec. 20.—(#)—The fly- ‘ng Lindberghs have come home to study sten, 16- is i" i greet a}i8 aEes Fj & 8 e Ee i sid! 4 sep spare i buying and other THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1983 New State-Wide 4-H Club Officers CONTINUE from page one D Decision Reached By Coroner’s Jury take her home, since she had missed the last bus to Mandan, “sometime after 1 o'clock.” Before Miss Carl- that Miss Ferderer wasn’t feeling well and would not be home. About 3 o'clock in the morning Mrs. Thompson, Johnson, Filbach and Miss Ferderer still were in the apartment. Mrs. Thompson decided to retire and, since Miss Ferderer was lying on the davenport in the room where Mrs. Thompson usually slept, Mrs. Thomp- |aon decided to go to the basement to pathy sleep in Johnson's room. planning wonducting the 1934 achievement in- stitute of the North Dakota 4-H club oral at the agricultural col- lege. : jwith the charge that the measure ht restore private vending shops Pye Administration May Aid Small Business Washington, ministration is plaints from independents and small businesses that they are not receiv- ing a square deal under the fair prac- tice codes, ; Several Republican independent ‘senators who have been outspoken recently against administration of the recovery act have been invited to serve on the board. They are reserv- ing decisions until they find out broad enough to permit: « reopening enough to permit a Of codes already in operation. The same senatorial sources under- stand President Roosevelt has ap- proved of the idea of a board that would do for the “little man” in busi- ness what the national board is doing for labor under NRA, but the extent of the powers to be given such an agency remains to be determined. Tells Michiganders Embargo Is Needed Lansing, Mich. Dec. 20.—()—Gov. Two Left In Room Johnson remained in Mrs. Thomp- son's apartment and slept in a chair, Filbach remained to Miss Ferderer long enough “ two cigarettes,” then went to his and retired. Johnson awakened “between 7 /8 o'clock” in the morning and to Miss Ferderer but received groans im response. He then called Filbach from the latter’s room. Fil- parently had cramps in her stomach. Neither Filbach nor Johnson, how- ever, tried to revive Miss Ferderer in any other way than shaking her. Paynter also was in the room for & time before she was taken to the hos- Pital but Mrs. Thompson was not in the room until the doctor arrived. About 10 o'clock Miss Ferderer had & coughing spell and a “bloody froth” appeared on her lips. Filbach then decided to call a doctor. Since there was no telephone in the house, he went to a grocery store a short dis- tance away and called Dr. Stackhouse, who was not in his office. Filbach then tried to locate the doctor at both the Bismarck and St. Alexius hospi- tals but was unsuccessful. He then called Dr. Stackhouse’s office and left word for him to come immediately to 100 Avenue B. Dr. Stackhouse did not arrive at his office until about 11:30 o'clock, when he went immediately to Mrs. Thomp- son's apartment. Not much examination was neces- sary, he said, since “she was about dead” when he arrived. He called an William Langer of North Daxota,'ambulance immediately ahd Miss Tuesday urged the members of the Michigan legislature to support a farm movement to force em- brea and hasten agricultural re- Gov. Langer said President Roose- |velt was a friend of the farmer but ‘added that the executive “has no agri- |cultural department although he may think he has.” Secretary Wallace, he said, has resisted every suggestion for farm relief made by a committee of governors of agricultural states which visited Washington recently. Gov. Langer said North Dakota helped its farmers by placing embar- posi on important agricultural pro- Gov. William A. Comstock introduc- ,ed Gov. Langer to the legislature. Potential Market For Planes Noted Washington, Dec. 20—(7)—A pos- sible potential market for about 50,- 000 airplanes to sell at about $700 each has been shown the aeronautics chanics, answering a questionnaire sent out by the department several weeks ago, said definitely they could buy such a plane and that they knew of 55,000 other persons who would be in the market. BEGIN WORK ON COURTHOUSE Linton, Dec. 19.—()—Contractors for the new Emmons county court house located missioners have . The county com- lecided to have the The | south and west sides of the wall con- a i; egeediee BE Opening lead. kK. ‘West Toa East structed from Mankato stone at an additional cost of $645. Two car- and a carload of cement were un- loaded last week. Today’s Contract Problem What fs the proper bidding If South plays pades, and West opens a diamond, how should the cards be played? @11085 i un branch of the department of com-|o¢ for | merce, i Twelve thousand pilots and me- Ferderer was taken to St. Alexius hos- ' pit be made upon her arrival. At the apartment, he said, Miss Ferderer was in a deep coma, with respiration shallow, pupils dilated and pulse very weak. visited by Dr. R. W. Henderson, Dr. Stackhouse’s partner, young wom- an was in a deep coma, her chest filled with rales. Her blood count and temperature of so early in fulminating cases. Roberts, who examined stomach contents and parts of the young wom- an’s organs, said the only evidence have started pouring cement footings liq loads of lumber, the reinforcing steel | is AT SORE THR Eanes Following Inquest}: «the country where employment suited to their talents is being pro- vided. Pay boosts are making the cheques of workers in several industries brighter reading. The motor bus in- ‘The difficulties of fitting code re- quirements into particular local sit-| 5: uations continued to call upon NRA Officials for attention. A decision was | bach ‘testified that he secured a hot} .\'! | Water bottle for her because she ap- mets DICK’S lower than the local code permits. He nas been held under bond to federal court. New Incorporations Listed by Secretary Articles of incorporation were filed by four North Dakota concerns the last week, it was reported Wednesday by the Secretary of State, Robert yrne. The Dakota Beverage company, Mi- not, incorporated with an authorized capital stock of $25,000 to deal in wholesale beer and other beverages. Directors are Ray Byers, V. Amsler and J. Probst, of Minot. Saunders Labora- medicines and drugs with $1,000 cap- ital stock, listing Mrs. 5 H,, and Ward Saunders, Minot, as directors. ‘The National Deposit Exchange and Service Co., Fargo, depository for chat- tel property, filed papers for $25,000 authorized capital stock, with C. Mothers ! In treating children’s colds, For Sale Home Made Mince Meat and Fruit Cakes Also Pies, Rolls, Cookies, etc. All orders Leer prompt Attent Mrs. Catherine Griffin Phone 775 Groceries ‘110 Thayer HOLIDAY GOODIES 43@ Mixed Nuts, 29c Specials All This Week Get Them Here Peanuts, 29c We Deliver All Orders. Open till 9 P. M. all this week. Do your Xmas shopping in the evening. Attention, Grocers and Retailers POTATOES Hand picked, large sise EARLY OHIOS White Gold’s for baking, in lots of 10 $1.25 PHONE OR CALL IN PERSON Christianson, O. A. Bolser, Gust Wer- ner, and Harry Junkins, directors. Directors of the Gladstone Invest- ment Co., $15,000 authorized stock, are John and Anna Dolwig, and Regina Cuckhorn. NAMED EMMONS JUSTICE Linton, N. D., Dec. 20.—C. F. Wagh- rounty justice of the peace by the board of county commissioners. expired term of the late Asa M. Britts, who died Nov. 28, Both county jus- ifces elected in November, 1932, died in office. 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