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2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 19338 adian Provinces. Temperatures are higher over the Rocky Mountain re- treasury’s December financing. Stirred By Farmers By WM. E. McCKENNEY Today’s Contract Problem In this hand, from the na- : } ———— =— — : 'S RAILROADS i P| Sie oe te Hee ame | SS a ena ug] was ina Ital with influenza. | Price of 64% . cen NATION Control of Money Filmland Love | |{Levinsky Plans to. 7) Sop. Somjcutat | Qitiel irene neta | ier tytn : ay of the difficult : | ~ 7 _ Theft Charged || Kayo M’Corkingdale | | notre Dame. and may prevent his starting | tion, Wheeler sald, was thee st an By Presiden RE It : Sei the Rew ore tam (Se na the ates pa foe ba | | svar homed nck on'tae op [Strong Field Enters /netauitin Rents |" i soap ault in Rent Is : box Wednesday to tell his public | Pro-Amateur Tourne: | AID IN REFINANCING A ears P robable what he thought about English , pacing zs y Held Shooting Cause Report 12 Dro fighters in general, and in par- Santa Monica, Calif., Dec. 27—()}— "aa age ‘ a HERA ES tieular, Don ‘MeCorkindale, the | ate entries have astured an excep-| Oakland, Cal, Dec, 22—(%—The In Philippine Fioog R. F.C. Chair Ss It Is H for G 000, and under the Thomas plan the ish South African, whom he tionally. strong field for the fourth| City jail holds Jack Kutsch, 61, safe . F.C. Chairman Says s Howl for Greenbacks by West: «profit would meets in a 10-round battle in the a wo - be the same amount, Crises atime ta aA annual Santa Monica pro-amateur|from angry neighbors of the two|. srontis Dec, 7 —at Largely Up to Private ern, Southern Congress- | .ota coverne for cena Ot gent Tt will be the last major fst ial Hetveh, ike Beth Tailed to pay ‘sim rent due'on's ot, |POT#Ons were drowned tn a {ion . : : 5 é ent of 1933, uryan, winner Pasa- “|sulphorous mud which 4 Banking Houses men Inevitable $10,000,000.00 of new money could be | “te King ew a breath |“en® $4,000 open, will team up. with | "SF's adetis witmot, 40, shot ,|Boured down the sides of the ine ' im pe See bey Len eae that swelled his 203- Tommy Telfeer, San Francisco ama- seal through /Butusan volcano and ei i. rH Ultimately the inflation struggle ® ie ba pound frame | sour: Denny Shute, the British open the body, is in a critical condition at Fillpino town of ih ngulfed the i Washington, Dec. 27—?'—The gov- OTHERS WILL HIT INFLATION | ™2y center on the amount of new Hrurtg Dulging point, before he /titicholder, and Charlie Seaver, Call- MORRO Wiener het. less seriously |reeq Cross was advised here oie! | emment is going to have to help the | devaluation and” the’ question ‘of “gay, will you put it in the pa- | fornia ena ea aghamplon, comprise |2, also is a patient. atte % w u Ree rieaneii dating the ae em | Predict Inflationists Will Be| whether to apply tt to the national ers that all these English fight~ | rene ‘was won ast year’ by Archie Police said Kutsch admitted shoot-|,. a elope wernec Brop : eHanS Opidlion Of Jeise Hs Jone F debt, federal expenditures, or to some ers are bunis . Hambrick, Zanesville, O1 ing the women Tuesday while Vernon een r-Generl cong 4 bre Powerless Under Presi- other purpose, such as soldier bom “I never did think much of , Zanesville, Ohio, and Jim/ Wilmot, brother-in-law of Mra,| "Tank Murphy urging relief, saiq } $200 F.C.chairman, | : , Us, Rngilel figh n Ross, Santa Monica, Maceto, jena eee | persons were missing, : : Discussing the situation of some of dential Vet Payment. q orion didn’t think ployed | See to, unsm- |“ 'G, nee Hy the great carriers, Jones said, how- Nege RES Meanwhile, the most important matt Wes first ny THe if woman, — “ Ma oe pedal ‘iba ar te can or iin therecn oes eg ; h i le. I sai Colum! ‘each searcl - ent WI erni i cary vabie ef. eee Eee be By RODNEY DUTCHER ° | Roosevelt’ actleude towatel fabs pts myself ‘here, King, you got to do It bia Cc es man to restrain Kutsch. The on ae ier ‘alle aa rain with te farm f : encle, must find some way to help, Washington, Dec. 27.—The inflation Of of fflation. ; asec A Watching Weather | |r prepering to move out of the lly. eit oy i he railroads mee’ eir maturing iss be Silv % ol hurried ¢ ; securities,” he said. “Some plan of |the A rreniVi int seen ras ualouie| Tha ore of the eechien fe Peeenes ravtec tines Ge Ariz, chee nnote meee aa * Rut Ts. 7? ice ‘ overnment assistance will have to b ; : } " ee knock him flatter than a, i ‘Tucson, , Dec. 27—(}— | when neighbors quickly gathered and| Qty: Bi wires po: ROMAN out bat T Go oe ane et] ae ee ee sane united goinage of sliver has weakened He will be punched full of holes | Columbia's coaches kept a sharp | voiced threats of summary violence to ange But True | hh « ‘ jut not necessarily by congress. The the ranks of the lationists. The when the Ki the landlord, who claims i « we a han a smal xe i = e Kingfish gets through eye on Southern California e claimed he was i tain ae everal' Clothe Iatee. Fatiroeae nhc ioscan aes at artis cepa Pie Ge with him. T got class, public | weather charts Wednesday as |owed $22.50 in back rent. | News Items of Day | Sess sik mt Y eX knows that. Ask Le sister. they diligently prodded the Lions ns 4 cluding the New York Central which bet that President Roosevelt will be{Pansion bloc, the votes of Senator cr ake Soe ry at y bas a, May 1 maturity of more than’ able to keep the fate of the dollar in Pittman of Nevada and others trom Sharkey: Nett ae ee | unett cf roe eet cow | Women Miler Near WOULD PROTECT CHILDREN “elim ee teller producing states ofthe wen willdo the seme tang to isater | wth Stanford Monday. fwere | Old Endurance Marky stat ,co,,Ne>Patte cna bat ‘ apace embers of the When the dollar is devalued to 50! The silver agreement, sponsored at Corkindale. When the Kingfish | were reports of overcast skies and ee een Gene ten ye eee the Re ; CeTmere has been some discussion of CcDtS—2s seems to be the rca dat ia bv Peat etal tlt gets through with him, he will | chilly weather from Pasadens. Mian, Fa, Deo, 27.—UP}—Hovering | caw help ire nee gae eee elage board ite i 1 Z bt i tion's plan—three or four billion dol-'and put in effect by the president's take the first boat 4 “Tt’ ” Se Gy Woe a 2 EID 16, fe current issue of said i © & proposal to set up ancther govern- jars of new currency may be i ‘proclamation, allows tht tance | a % right Back to # tao wood to last,” worried close over the home field because of | local newspaper appeal : fi k } ment agency to aid the railroads, but Peso Rad ot ote ; Pormeaeres se where he came from. Ask Lena, | Lou Little, head keeper of the |low hanging clouds, Frances is | vertise Tp a eis ? it was pointed out Tuesday that the. ™@¢ basis of a doubled value of the na-/for coinage of a minimum of 24,000,- | she knows.” ” "Lions, who would like a ‘Marsalis |vertisement with the information the on b t nt jay that Ear oe 000 ounces annually from United | a and Helen Richey Wednesday had the | board will pay $25 in cash for inf could R. F.C. has a complete organization ‘ ; better than just such conditions | women’s endurance record alm: a 4 a C a ‘| “That would be inflation of a type, |States mines. FY "4 “ hin tt ree ‘ost | mation leading to the arrest and con. _—benet ' toe eons, {hat Probably put quite another picture than the| However, there are certain senators, | Anderson Wishes | joue of Boutters Calitoctasae, |" ng Yiction of any person who sells or gives ‘ onbicaliy tan - Ree spectacle of a runaway “greenback”(among them Wheeler of Montana, i Lava s pileseicign fornia’s un- i fa >. m. Wednesday ei teaver inant “spiked” beer or other Was ¢ } In government circles it was in- [ONSTESS. hanes booed ICPponene Oe agit st tise thes 4 ed tential le. yaen success | all goes well, the wom will equal eae cata oo boise x dicated that whatever federal fi- ote elt monetary policy claim hind is eat te ecnviee aay eg case Tinj ri * the present record of eight days, four woul ee aed, 8 2 Sel” ae en cme lee tone ameeeie | et oes eee || ee ad at ~ et t handled through banks with govern-| A how! is greenbacks from many| It is luely that the Montana rane football coach of Notre Dame, met | Stanford Fans y. Strauss, 35, of’ Falls City, belicves le i ment participation being held to a Western and southern members is in-;tor will offer his silver bill as sched- his successor, Elmer Layden, at |®———-—_® Sil .. he may be able to go back to work Ser t t minimum. jevitable. Its intensity and conse-juled, regardless of the new develop- the American Football Coaches Pasadena, Calif, Dec. 27.—(P)}— ver Bootlegging as a result of @ visit to his home by Dako © It was remarked that the govern- quences will depend on the success | ment. association meeting Wednesday, | Tliness and injury threatens Forecast by Wheel: Santa Claus. For several ycars that i t ment can not do all of the financing of the recovery program and the ef- Pittman Won Over stuck out his hand and wished | move two of Stanford's star plats : y eeler) he was ill and amputation cf 4 comn \ cf Recessary and that, with the banks fect of the White House currency ef- Senator Pittman is content—tem-| 415, Marjorie De Haven Lock: tila euecess, ere trots -tae ORCI peels + oan - leg resulted. He told relatives he- _ ducti t aving so much at stake, they must forts. Porarily, He believes that purchas- : ° “ ” " ‘ashington, ~~ 27.—(P)}—Warn-| ho) he’ F supply most of the money and look, Volume of the anti-inflation pro-|ing power of millions in Latin Amer-| ‘00d 22, top photo. was the | “The best of luck, Elmer,” An- | the New Year’s Day game with |ing of possible bootlegging in silver| for Ohriseuat cut enewilie wom tet y m ; i of mi ‘ictim of “undue influence” of aid as he threw his arms | Columbia University in the Rose | under President Roosewit’ | ont ‘ aed imi a after the loans. test will be similarly dependent, |ica and Asia will be increased 50 per! Victor Fleming, prominent film around Layden's broad shoulders, | Bowl. velt’s silver buy-| n't. Christmas Day ‘he found an elimi The R. F. C. is rapidly getting into though the recent collapse of a solidi-;cent by the new policy. director, below. and wale staned) and shook his hand. warmly. ‘Wea Miller, fleet i ing plan was given Tuesday by Sen-| artificial leg in the stociing he dling £ & position where it will own stock fied opposition movement leaves the| “In my opinion,” he sald, after the) away by him, Paul A. Locks | With his arm still around Lay: | and one of tke mate wetenee, [MOE Wheeler (Dem.-Mont) had hung up. Members of the Sa a or capital notes in one-third of all issue largely between Roosevelt and|Roosevelt proclamation, “this action! ‘.ooq, film cameraman charges | den, they sat down Gane Lawl fensive | Wheeler said it would be easy to add) St. Paul's Evangelical church Nortl 5 the country's open banks. the radical inflationists, except for|will increase our export trade greatly,! jn a’$150,000 alienation cnit old silver to the new, to obtain the played the role of Saint Nick. tion, @ p to Christmas Day its board had the fact that Roosevelt will receive!raise our commodity prices, and re-; sited in Los Angel gal stand ; authorized purchases of capital notes full conservative support in any bout lease bank credit and deposits, so there| eming. The divector chase lr e and preferred stock in 3,487 banks, with the extremists. will be less call for currency expan-} doned Marjorie after a trip to leade totaling $697,000.000. In many in-| Such conservative backing, a de-! sion.” ; San Francisco, Lockwood a stances, this stock represents an ac- pendable residue of administration{ If other ‘senators are brought} charges, and she now is in‘a ‘as tual majority of the stock in the res- strength in congress and a popular! around to see the matter in that light, sanitarium for mental cases.. i in | vr cases.. Lene bese ‘ a ; sentiment which will back Roosevelt |the wind likely will be taken out of, plications for sale to the cor- in anything he does, makes it almost |the expansionists’ sails. -— Poration of preferred stock and notes certain that inflationists would be un- } fe upprocimavely 14000 banks inthe 2006 €© Past a bill over a presidential | #— oo ea S| ington are the fastest ends ; s d veto. \ 1110) Ss x parm: eariors ti apple conticttne Concessions Possible | eee > canine Fields belek — I (5 r E stmas; ‘That leaves Roosevelt free to carry | * em up and lay ‘em down i made 1352 loans 20) recel fers and on his own policy, which may i-|Dunlap Overwhelming ith more speed than the rest of “approximatele @:a0. clude concessions to inflation senti- ite! . lita being approximately $582.- ment, such as purchase of silver for | Tournament Favorite The three fastest backfield men . a currency base and possibly a prom-j Pier 4 N. CG. Dec, 27—1pj—| 2te George ‘Sauer of Nebraska, Exo eS ice of Tew: currency based on a re- ‘4 ? 3 ed Phil Sorboe of Washington State . © s \s T. Dunlap, Jr., of New York, i Weather Report valued gold reserve. — pr and Merle Nehl of Columbia col- _ Py The Roosevelt plan calls for raising | Wednesday entered the first round of} tege, RECAST the commodity price index to the 1926 a iS At Palo Alto, where East ts erigf Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- level and subsequent stabilization | ‘>nter tournament as top-Heasy 1 | team is working out, Coaches Dick continued cold,” Which. under the Warren plan NOW ne over par, Tuesday to win the| Hanley and Andy Kerr haven't Bel oc For North Da- favored at the White House, would be} nedal. Eric D. Th n of St. An-| discovered any phenomenal speed- partn a Kota: Generally besciend iinintainel|ony Meyfcom Vreas) 17 runner-up, was six| sters, but for versatility they of- office air tonight an ity price index. See tee pent fer Bill Riley, tackle from North- , Thursday; colder lar firs 2 io value |e See Ps pese 50 northeast’ portion reliant ald Paani Beet Dick Wilson pf Southern Pines, N.; estern, Rag eee oem oeee pa au m tonight: continued |Gities, One mettiod used in achiey- | ©» Hed HP. Davidson of Washington : : he 1 For South Da- ing that effect is the gold purchase | David N. Tallman, Minneapolis, the ¢ kota: Generally plan, though there is bitter debate! vualitied at 84, and Halbert J. Blue, | ngs 1 Th <a fair ees ae practicality) acne | Pittsburgh, with 85. {Minnesota Cagers movi 4 SesCeHy ‘or two months the treasury, | z * m <eno% eX> through the R. F.C. has been buy-|4__—-____,| To Play P ittsburgh at tonight, de- ing gold at a rate far above statutory | A aoe, M cidedly colder tos Price, to depreciate the dollar. | a ant Ghisgoeen a = siniae Rah tur ht, severe cold Glass Will Erupt | as Trac inet | |«itn Minesces ovees of Oe ert wave probable we, south por-. The first currency fight is likely to Jal ety Bate a nyaen rel aa ete Portions come over administration-sponsored /*"saq Francisca, Des. 27—(P)—~ Conference basketball” teams. Wil print or Montana: Unsettl . legislation to validate and strengthen} To determine the s i a : ey ‘occa: Seen set pene the gold purchase policy and pos | football players es wil pay a Ene Cee sisiae sige = ae sot — colder tonight southeast por- other operations not yet announced.; gether New Year's Day for the The Gophers will jump from Pitts- vecte s ion and immediately east of Divide Senator Carter Glass and the other | East i Fa and southwest pal Mhesine : ie i fare West, against the st, Coaches burgh to Chicago to meet De Paul new kot For Minnesota: Generally fair in ead dress iaabig pene era. | ony Hollingbery and Percy Locey Thursday night. On Friday Mar- Pre no northwest, unsettled in east and south : * ; held a track meet. quette will play at the University of taxc portions, ssibly snow in s Glass is set to question the legality | It showed: i fal portion. tonignt, solder in sexiteme of ue aus paying plan, as a a Glen’ Morris of the Colorado ee are Thea Vain secs y Oe: jouthwest and not so cold in south- was fired from the treasury. The ad-| ———__ a 28" east portion tonight. Thursday gener-' ministration has been preparing for Bim ally fair, colder in east and south por- dersecretary | Ri ‘y Dean Acheson before he} r : a such an attack in congress. | Je Tot GENERAL CONDITIONS Conservatives also are expected 2 in at Noi High pressure areas are centered | make a futile effort to take away the les Tot over the middle Mississippi Valley inflation powers which congress gave wh te iB Louis 30.64) and over Saskatche-'to Roosevelt in the last session, ‘At! ae BRIDGE Ri Hin ese SE the other extreme will be those who | EXPERTS PLAY IT \ comr from Colorado northwestward to the Want to make inflation mandatory.) Re ee esteem MME pare horth Pacific coast (Seattle 29.92), The “sound money” group finds one = Pare Col prevails from the Ohio of its previously most impressive | Solution to Previous Contract Problem teria Gr: Valley northwestward over the Can- arguments weakened by success of the | vazin gion. Precipitation u i i Great Takes ‘ eu Oe Ha Tactics of the inflationists will be sippi Valley, northern Rocky Moun- governed by whether they think the | The first important factor in con- tain region and over the north Pacific; president is going fast enough andj tract bridge is to know hdw to bid | ei enarck stati ‘ ter, inches: {2% enough. The inflation demand jyour hand correctly. Even though | 28 36. Redu e ee oe ore Some eS: | from west and south is inspired by the | you are a good player, if you do not auld ven "condition of debt-ridden farmers, who! arrive at the proper contract, your PRECIPITATION find prices for farm goods rising but | good play avails you nothing. For Bismarck station: slowly and the increases largely offset! I want to advise my readers to pay | Total this month to date 41 by increased prices for things they | more attention to defensive play. Just Mosraal: this month Ay oe -47 | must buy. |because your opponents arrive at a . Bicaee 20 Pee: It's important to note that the in-/game contract is no reason why you tional tournament at Cincin- nati, South has the contract for three no trump. West opens a spade and declarer makes five-odd. Can you do it? . | (Secretary, American Bridge League) | | 5 10764 7 8 BES*BERREEREEREEEER TENSORS 2 |together amounts to some $4,300,000,- {nine of clubs leigh County and the Missouri Slope N L Accumulated deficiency fe'daie ‘Sao flation tumult of a few weeks ago sub-| should give up. Always be on the 8u sided after the administration began alert to execute some play that may has! NORTH DAKOTA POINTS _'to pump subsidies and loan money in-! defeat the contract. i mitt ain, LO™ por, 10. the affected farm areas. This is what was done by 8. Garton a Tamestown, cldy, S47 Se PGp _ Senator Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma | churchill of Brooklyn, N. ¥., in the {) coms Grand Forks, peldy... -26 -27 00 and Representative Rankin of Mis- | first round of the recent national con- | : Valley City, clear 728 ‘00 sissippi, two inflationist leaders, re-/ tract team-of-four champlonship at N — cently have expressed their willing-| Cincinnati. He and his teammates! Se WEATHER IN TBE NATION. ness to string along with the Roose- | won 20 out of 28 matches in this ses- | Solution in next issue. ‘6 To et el Brograrn— intimaling, beverthe: | lon. They aoe the defending cham- | In R to 4 BISMARCK, N. D. clear -22 -3 .00 less, that they are not convinced it/ sions, and defense is their strong-| pade : ep ee Amarillo, Tex, cleat, 16 26 00 Will have the desired result soon est point. dean ae Ae Was. Sa) of pee - » Boise, Idaho, rain . 48 00 enough. ig | the trick. The declarer then played : bcd Bt. , Alta., clear.. -22 12 00 Gold Program Outlined Qs72 : P ‘ y eee m8 Balt Chicago, Til, clear.... -10 14 04 naicet . i| a the ace of clubs from dummy and 99 nesd BS Denver, Colo. clear 24 «452 00 ndicating the tendency of infla-/ wK104 Churchill dropped the five of clubs, our assi . vate my faerie cl 3 ‘Oy tionists toward revaluing the gold re-| 21094 ting an echo which he tC) bi 8hei Devils Lake, N. D., clear -22 -14 .00 Serve and impounding the Federal 456 might lead the declarer to believe that Br as Dodge fi: Fence. cleat Hf HA = peserte and Treasury “profit” there- | aves ak103 he held the king. fi : a Edmonton, ; 34-12 | . Thor a ‘ J suit Hevre, Mont... cidy. 2 2 whlchiprommees ceratuationor toe aaie| (Mt Boas AAS EA ea) pawns te eee ae Four lines or three lines or two in The Bismarck Tribune i pore win Kansss'City, Mo. cleat § 12 00 an ounce instead of the present sta-| @AIS toe et eae elated hee Be Dee transportation A telephone story, focused into a sity, Win Lander, Wyo. clear..... 16 30 .00 tutory $21.67 (or the R. F. C’s quo-| ne pr nag wag aly trick few clear, economical words by a helpfi taker—and mS J Medicine Hat, A. clear -16 0 .00 tati f cf for the} 4 * we 9.9 HP . ® ‘ed tal ad- De val Miles Gly: Bont, peldy. 18 D0 ewiy-mined products | Pi. i Hae tan eng a the second floor back finds a roomer, Lizzie finds a new ture apolis, M., clear -! = 00 | 5 | Modena, Utah, clear... 26 64 ‘op|, Thomas would have the treasury! | 1. a1) wy and 8, vule to lock Churchill in, so he led the king garage, Johnny. finds his terrier. i Ea Moorhead, Minn., clear -26 -8 .00\take over all the gold, reimbursing | : of hearts,- a small club - ae No. Platte, Neb. clear.. 10 14 .00/the reserve banks with gold certifi- | Opening lead—q J. from dummy. He now played a small embi c Okla. clay. 00 cates at the rate of $20.67 an ounce. | West North East | | spade and won in dummy with the Strange wants, everyday wants, wants urgent and trivial hy 00 |When they redeemed the certificates Pass 1N.T. 2@ ace, A small spade was returned and ~ :fimd a voice and an answer in The Bismarck ~ ma 00 |. gold they would get only half as||Pass Pass 2N.7. Pass East was forced to win the trick with Clasaif Tribune oper ball ‘00 /mich gold for their money. Such! Pass the king. bring to every Bismarck Tribune reader the intes ‘01 course was followed by France and/ Declarer now felt quite confident & page filled with drama often, with thrills occasionally, ae tive 00 Italy when those countries devalued | | eat he had Churchill locked in so with OPPORTUNITY j wp conti 14 ‘their currency. | When North showed the diamond | that he would have to lead a diamond always. . f Th ‘00 , It is urged by the Committee for |suit by his no trump bid, Churchill, | toward the queen. However, T Dick ‘00 | the Nation, with which Prof. George’ seated in the East, refused to open | xe his ten of The Ang 02 FP. Warren has associated and which|the diamonds, which easily would al-| clubs, which he now had for an exit Bt thetr 00|has agitated for several monetary | low the opponents to make their con- | card, * 4 Ls bt ‘2 90 ' steps which subsequently were adopt-| tract. Instead, he led the jack of] He played the ten of clubs, the i an oo 4 a ed by the administration. hearts, which was won in dummy with | queen was piayed from dummy, West une a6 yr ‘00; It involves the cessation of gold) the ace, won the trick with the queen, cashed é — wees ‘0 eolnage, and the melting of all gold| A small club was returned. West re-| is two good hearts and ied dia- The Home N 7 i, | 5 ‘used to win, forth, declarer, | mond, whic! urehill won with et up- | New Money Big Issue went in with the jack, Churehill’s| ace. ‘Thus the three no trump con- me Newspaper in Bismarck, Bur-. st oes ited| Federal Reserve and Treasury gold | first defensive play was to drop the = ft