The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1934, Page 3

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and transient rellef, the Salvation | ft ent | another, and shot up the Roars pcan Army cooperated with the Good Fel- \ the Weher and company Power plant approval lows and other local agencies in the ‘This writer patd to the Nonpartisan 2red arrested Friday by Assistant At-| the bank for international Leeds, Crosby, Christmas cheer activities. It also League may be more than the aver-,torney General Ambrose V. McCall| friday. Devils Lake and Lidgerwood. aided in serving O40) meas i Bi | age member did, but he is not doing after Philbin failed to account for) They escaped with an undetermine Approved at a Bowman district spe- marck schools from Jan. 1 to March it any more, neither is he one that | checks totaling $404,000 which passed | ed number of bundles of bank notes Lome) otal &@ proposal to construct 31, 1933, through the Community: will say “yes, yes” to every thing through his hands, and 3,400 francs in silver (about $208), ‘& huge dam in southeastern Bowman Council. | Precreree ere those polititioners tell him. snd $4000 Swiss francs, ($1,060.) ORK DRIVE) setae cane G42 Families Get Relief ‘Yours very truly, BANK CALLS ISSUED to irrigate 7,200 scres in North Dakote ‘Salvation Army Group Holds There were 042 families given re- 17 From Outside of City Will Be Julius Meyer, | A call for statements on the condi-| Grasshoppers seen during the win- D = lef. Groceries were given to tion of all national banks as of Dec. 30| ter months are not of the type that kota has been nia 5 the public} Annual Meeting, Loans families, a total of in ety ; In Jury Panel for Spe- CALLS SYNODICAL MEETING _ | Was issued Friday y the comptroller | damage crops. , nare are s few such Construction Work to Start in} The project is estimated to cost from Smith to Government Soe eee ey aaa were ietrintted | cial Term Pa i een SE is Cary iO eTMdae waesa | Teay hates tn the Tall cid 90 WO Spring If Government $540,000 to over @ million doliars. and 44 loads of wood were furnished. dent of the Woman's Synodical society |Call for statements of the condition of | winter. A r ine ne J. P. Jackson was elected president ian “e SS ee! hye eae: Healy ee ew ott church, has called | all state banks as of the same date, ile proves Projects 4 the | 16,631 meals were resi el the midwinter meeting of the execu- bodily temperature of : wottord’ Oily, Valley Clty, Boone, Se ae eee cincton maveting. besa even 10. 20TT, sanmonts “kd shoes Bismarck and 17 persons living oute| ive bostd for Tot e Thursdey in| _ AMERICANS STILL HELD leon living in the extreme cold of the North Dakota communities approv- ‘i New F | hureday toon at the Grand Pacific, were given to 826, other relief such 8 sie the city will be jurors for Bur-|the Fargo Presbyterian church, ac-|» Paris, Jan. SPA formal ples |far north is elmost identical with thas od toed lestea toealiter apes " i Larimore, Divide|hhotel private dining room. ee ee parata war" fiven leigh county's special January term| cording to, Mrs. Stacy. ‘tus ween I TE ce ban Crates, Med. a ee $1,028,700 for construction county, Bismarck, Michigan, Wa ‘The board also heard the annual lor district court, which will Saints te. rriay tigation ..|t0 29 cases. open | ig tinne to held in connection with investigation fh, ezslct under the federal pubic works| Ci, Carrington, Streeter, ‘Grafton, Satan), Teper otis vampor.| There were, 330 reigious meetings Jan. 15. oom as Bure wil cutine the fv-of,an alleged 6 ing, was Gene con aeveloped b Py conducted with a total ames 36 jurors were drawn|enile study program. a aqui vel y Vane ee ? Village Hall—Auditorium, commun- Buisson APiny 45 (OOM ios can eet UD 19,778, The 179 young people's meet- “rom a box containing the names of them held in jail pending completion |the NDAC not only is attractive as ues elected, work most of which| Ven Hook, Milnor, Almont, Glen Ulli, [transient depots in all parts of the ings conducted were attended by 96 Burleigh county persons in the FRENCH FLEE FLOOD Soe ee bea a St LS Sd will get underway this spring if ap-|New England, Des Lacs: Jail, Milnor:|state for the federal government. He 7.416 persons. Adjutant Smith lists office of Clerk of Court Charles} Colmar, France, Jan. 5—(P)—In- orn Tich in vitamin A and is a moderately proved by the federal government, will pools, Ellendale and Veive: {already haa entered upon his new du- 124 “converts to a better life,” 24 “isher Friday afternoon . The draw-|nabitants of the Orbey valley, 15 miles| , CHILD DIES OF INJURIES good source of vitamins B and G. cost approximately $3,000,000 with 30 improvements, Almont; poor ties. 3 young people taking the Salvation -ng was conducted under the super-| west of Colmar, were forced to flee| Pensacola, Fla., Jan. 5.—()—Three- per cent of the cost to be borne by a| farm, Carson. i His successor is Captain Pred Cor-|Army Bible course, 2010 hours spent vision of Clerk of Court Chatles| from their homes last night and early Year old Marion Kenneth Rigby, who direct grant from the federal govern-| iiss, who with Mrs. Corliss and their in visitation and 1,968 calls and tn-)P'sher by Sheriff J. L. Kelley, Audl-|priday to escape a sheet of water was blown from bis, Taine pen KS UGH ment through the publle works admin- FOOD CODE A APPROVED __[son, Jack, Artur, seve Tuseday Lssblahieles sania Ernest Elneas, Inke atter trapping and drowning nine Isacols Thursday, dled today front in nV i mn Proposals for munietpal light dent t Roosevelt Friday approved a code tain Corliss will be Howard Chesham, | Lower Exemptions to af ie, {arene fre. tnetracted Pay employes of an electric plant. furies he received. id Real Throat relief! aan Ea et oe Oe ee a ee eine AE cheered ai, Boost Income Taxes /% ty Jus Ro. McParland of| ompem SFECULATOR'S ARREST | _ USE AMERICAN METHODS cerarvaney oenab Proved. The lone rejection was at| food retailers. Minneapolis. Mr. Chesham takes the Of the 196 names of prospective hl ee peau He oe Switzerland, Jan. Se aia Place of Lewenaint Artur Andetiou,| ower state income tax exemptions ures placed in the bor before the sch Bekins prin : wi gone to Fargo on AaVe.' provided in the law enacted by the were names of woe eS er Dao ge © "nam moe eta duced to the board at Thursday's nected to result in more than doub-/of Burnt Creek township; Henry Sol- ‘, meeting. a |ling the number of individual returns | berg of Naughton; J. A Delong at Tonight and Saturday Matinee Only .| WALDORF CRACKERS . » » savory chowder MILK i Bonds of the State of North Dakots.... of Indebtedness, Schools, Counties, State and Municipal Bonds.. Warrants and Cleims ..... by MANCHESTER EGETABLE soup piping hot piquant cream of tomato soup... serve one of them for dinner tonight with Manchester's Waldorf Crackers, and be sure of pleasing the family. Enjoy soup frequently. It's thrifty. And remember that Waldorf Crack- ers are thrifty, too. MADE WITH « they are crisper... fresher... have more food value oe yet they cost no more. Look for the New Red and Green Package . DECEMBER 30, 1933 Due @DR. B. ; i i E i E Mrs. | Festine, SETSIA Zuger named as secretary. L. K |‘o $8,000. Further incrases are pro- Rev. Vater Will Be ‘Captain and Mrs. Corliss and Mr. Meeting The board voted to hold meetings sive investigation of the catastrophe, ,every two months instead of quarter- which caused damage of more than ly in the future because of the heavy $5,000,000. He said a jury of experts’ mn. would be impaneled to decide avenue. i Captain and will be held at 8 o'clock Adjutant ‘will introduce the new workers the special program which is ‘The new law provides for exemption | | 5f $500 for single persons, instead of | lower brackets, with 1 per cent on! net income up to $2,000 and 2 per cent 35,000 to $6,000, and increased from 4} ‘Alfred ‘to $8,000. Further increases are pro-| Dates program which is being As president, Mr. Jackson replaces whether any negligence was involved Iver A. Acker, who left Bismarck and propose a preventive measure. about a year ago. Since then, Adju- tant Smith has presided at meetings. continued searching for bodies and re- Adjutant Smith’s report shows Te- moving the vast amount of debris lief given to 3,131 persons in families washed down from the mountains‘up- and to 9,724 transients during the on Montrose, La Cresenta, La Canada, 12-month period from Sept. 1, 1932, and Venice. The fluctuating death supplemental re- ist was cut down as port for October, November and De- weeded out and the missing list was cember, 1933, shows 4,497 meals serv- trimmed sharply to 27 with the loca- kitchen, and tion of 45 refugees. provided, with 1,431, to Oct. 1, 1933. A ed in the community 1,121 lodgings The Bank of North Dakota BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Finance Corporation Bonds) .......ssecereeeee 19,498,002.13 3,953,000.00 _|Deaths in California Cabe Methodist’ Episcopal ; Flood Increase to 39 Cate Met to Boar at iste Evangelical church Friday e in charmers. Sets of Los Angeles, Jan. §——AN W- the fitth service held in conmerion pia do with the nationwide week of prayer sp t—glimpses of glamor movement. Thi = ii agai you're right in the heart of | vided for incomes above that figure. | | verified report that a check dam a mile above Montrose containing 100,- 000 gallons of water was dynamited, precipitating the New Year's day dis- , jacter which lost at least 39 lives, was scrutinized by the sheriff's office Fri- day. |broaden federal government’s anti- i} | crime powers through regulation of the | officers or employes; resisting and Nance announced plans for an exten- Cummins Recommends Anti-Crime Measures Washington, Jan. 5—(?)—Laws to fire arms traffic and prevention of in- terstate transportation of stolen prop- torney General Homer Cummings. In his annual report to congress Fri- day, Cummings said: “Suitable bills and supporting mem- oranda will be prepared and made available to the appropriate commit- tees. “Among these measures may be mentioned: regulation of traffic in machine guns and firearms; prison escapes, including complicity of prison | Mandan Firm Starts Motoring Accidents - Prove Fatal to Z to be filed with the tax commission|Baldwin; Kinard Juhals, Joseph B. ts Ray Haglegrove of Arena; 4 ‘Tax commission officials said about Luke of Bismarck; Sylvester ae 39,000 returns are expected to be filed |S0n, Gerald R. Jones and Merill Lind- by individuals this year. Last year|Sey of Regan; Nora L. Allensworth of the returns numbered 12,000. Menoken; Theodore Lang of Ster- Ung; Nils Tosseth and A. E. Nelson of ‘i .. {8 B. Gooding of Braddock; Mrs, E. $1,000; for a married person the ex- 4 Tv. emption is $1,500 instead of $2,000, | Beatt, A. J. Weinberger, Mike Scher, |W. E. Doty, J. I. Arman, Mrs. ‘The rate remains unchanged in the | Guens BO. Refvem, ‘Nell Petstion, BA: Rawal bine a ya net incomes from $2,000 to $4,000, | 7 ussell, Mrs. W. P. and 3 per cent on incomes from $4,000 | anal releetel A. Haugen, William to $5,000 net. The rate is increased | 2bel, George Gullickson, J. L. Olif- ford, M. H. Sidener and Mrs, W. E. from 3 to 5 per cent on incomes from perry, an of the city. “The Church of Christ,” will jin at 5 *, Ss, 7:20 o'clock. Saturday florins Rev. the picture is being made. ‘a E. Herzberg of the Evangelical The report came as Coroner Frank -11+0% win talk at the same time at the Salvation Army citadel on “Christ and World Missions.” terian, Methodist, First Baptist, Evangelical and Salvation Army pect Cooperating in conducting e week of prayer observance, Meantime an army of 6500 | men whieh opened Monday and will close jaturday. on Father, simplicity and sagacity. duplications were lay our lives ever be open to the = Be scrutiny of God and man and may sincerity be our watchword. We ask it in the master’s name. Amen.” * here Nov isements (1913 “We'll Make Hay While The Sua Shines" el Adverti eta "Cid Ple STUART ERWIN series of novel advertising {¢ pul 4 Love Scene turee"wes tegua'in ‘this edition ef state, as ” Going Hollyweed” NED SPARKS ae a Daily at 2:30-7-9 ‘The features of these interesting them, Sun. Midnite at 12:07 a. m. ag a EE we wn , , er 3 A pairs and pleasures of childhood. made by taking a fair All Evening 10c - 35c ‘The “Bright Sayings” around which grain, And no public ware! —also — the campaign is built are selected in this state, as defined in Ne Cartoon each week to accompany the feature shall grade any grain offered ows - Comedy picture and are expected to produce sale in this state, after such i epelet e CAPITOL THEATRE The Mandan firm invites Tribune has been made j readers to follow the advertising se-isuch dockage ries weekly. dueted from such dockage BUCK JONES in “TREASON” —and — Concluding Episode of Tarzan the Fearless ; Theodore Dorman of Boyd: Starts Saturday Night, Also Sunday Midnight, Monday It’s Sheer Delight! IT has everything! Bing and Marion singing love —and making love. A bevy—a flock of bevies of the world’s most FA Prayer Week Speaker Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of Mc- The service, which has for its theme || _ the great M-G-M Seudios while The St. George's Episcopal, Presby- Friday's prayer thought follows: “Give to us, we pray Thee, O God People’s Forum (Editor's Note)—The Tribune wel- comes letters on subjects of inter- ing with contro- wee Resa) fairly, which offend good taste and fair play at be GREETINGS AND GRAIN LAWS Baldwin, N. D., Jan. 3, 1934, FIFI! D’'ORSAY INDIAN HEAD LIGNITE == erEEed ft F Ey H : ii

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