The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 12, 1934, Page 6

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former North Dakota Lieutenant gov- See Revenue Boost | nor, who as been confined {n'a | | From Liquor Imports hospital here with heart disease the (tN * 5 | last several weeks. | _ SINCE 1883 __| 1883 | * Negro’s White Wife | N D, WOOL GROWERS | Held in Kidnaping | WALL MEET IN MINOT|*~ se en oyrrun” \@76,000 Semi-Final Payment ‘for 1933 Wool Clip Will ‘ Be Distributed Washington, Jan. 12—(4)—The ad- New York, Jan, 12(@)—Ful- |ministration Friday figured it mignt French Are ‘Panned’ $: filling a promise to her Negro take in rever 140,000,006 i 7 husband that she would present fie een : Pee By Action in Senate Paris, Jan. 12—(®)—The United him witn a child put Mrs. Mar- fy the American thirst | garet Stackhouse, middle - aged er brand of liquor. | white woman, in jail Friday Officials estimated that around 20,-/ States senate’s vote to prohibit Amer- 000,000 gallons might flow into the|icans from buying bonds, of debt-de- United States following a relaxation | faulting nations made a “painful im- charged with kidnaping 24-day- old Patricia Luciano. The hus- of the import bans on American-type| pression” on French government. band is held on the same charge. ———E, cv" th Dakota wool growers who x. sted their 1933 wool crop through the North Dakota Cooperative Wool ‘Marketing association will particiapte 49 @ $75,000 semi-final payment to be made at the annual wool pool con- vention to be held in Minot, Jan. 16. All wool growers, whether members of the association or not, are invited to attend. Announcement of the convention program was made this week by A. C. Bijerken, secretary and treasurer of the association. The assoication has its offices in Fargo and heretofore the nnual conventions have been held in tnat city. Distribution of checks to growers will take place at the close of the meeting. ‘The average selling price for North Dakota wools being sold by the pool is 30% cents a pound, Bjerken said.} "This is considerably above the price} at which outright sales were made Jest summer. Members of the associ- ation were paid 65 per cent of the market price when they consigned thelr wool. The $75,000 represents an- other 25 per cent payment and the cooperators still have a 10 per cent equity in their wool on which they raay secure further price increases if such occur, Complete reports on the operations of the association in 1933 will be made by Bjerken at the convention Jan. 16, and the financial statement of the pool will be read. Speakers to appear on the program include Jim Lemmon, rancher from Lemmon, S. D., and member of the executive board of the National Wool Patricia was taken from her East-Side home last Tuesday by a woman who represented herself as a nurse from the home relief bureau. She left with Mrs. Luci- ano a typewritten note telling of an “infants’ party” at which Pa- tricia was to receive clothing. She promised to return the baby within an hour. When she did not come back police were noti- field. Thursday Mrs. Stackhouse’s husband, a CWA worker, called a Negro pliysician to attend his wife. The physician was told the baby was only three days old. He had read of the Luciano kidnap- ing, became suspicious of the Ne- gro’s story, and notified police. British Wonder Ship Grounded in Harbor, Portsmouth, Eng., Jan. 12.—(P)— The battleship Nelson, “wonder ship” of Great Britain's navy, was still hard and fast this afternoon, hours after | she went aground at the entrance to} the harbor. | Numerous efforts were made to Poat the 33.500-ton flagship of Ad- miral Sir William Boyle, commander- in-chief of the home fleet, but they were fruitless. ‘The crew of 1,000 was mustered on the afterdeck at different times dur- ing the morning and, in an effort to create buoyancy, jumped up and down in unison, taking orders from a lead- er who waved his arms like a band- Marketing Corporation; Judge C. W.! master. Buttz, Devils Lake, member of the North Dakota board of directors; George P. Wolf, Wahpeton, president ‘of the association; and Archie Gilfil- Jan, sheepman and author from Spearfish, 8. D. ‘Austrians Open New Drive Against Nazis Vienna, Jan. 12.—(?)—Vice Chan- cellor Emil Fey struck the first solid Half a dozen destroyers dashed out from the dockyard and one by one sv.ept past the Nelson at high speed in an effort to create a wash. This nally resulted in swinging the stern around appreciably but the bows re- mained embedded. Soo Line Brakeman Killed in Accident Eckman, N. D., Jan. 12.—()}—John blow Friday in the Austrian govern-| roftseth, 45, of Kenmare, brakeman ment’s renewed drive against Nazis.| ‘With new power in his hands as a! result of Thursday's cabinet shift to} the Fascist Heimwehr, Fey jailed th ‘Nazis’ Vienna leader, Alfred E. Frau-| enfeld and two other prominent Hit- leries. Frauenfeld was released from pri- gon only a few weeks ago in exchange for a Vienna detective who had been held in Munich on espionage charges. Thousands to Attend Canonization at Rome Vatican City, Jan. 12.—()—Before thousands of Italian, French and other devouts in St. Peter's cathedral, Pope Pius next Sunday will solemnly de- clare that Mother Thouret, heroic j healer and educator of the French Revolutionary period, has joined the ranks of the Catholic saints. vt The Pope's proclamation will be € broadcast to listeners throughout the y World at 3:30 p. m., Sunday, eastern Standard time. 2 One grasshopper egg pod per square ‘8 oot over a field means more than one rivoung hopper per plant if the field ys” planted to small grain. Young which get some poison 1 bran bait a couple of days after they "natch do not get to damage the crops. No. REPORT OF THE CONDITION oF ‘<The Sterling State Bank at Sterling, State of North Dakota, at the } “ Ss 30, 1933, e Resoui oans and discounts f *F)verdrafts, secured and secured efiovernment issues "Banking house, f as and fixtures .... te. SboUChecks and cash items ... Cash and due from other banks 6,500.00 Undivided prot less expenses and taxes paid mpalwidual depos- its subject to Bick $36,125.30 152.21 of deposit ..... Savings deposits. Bills payable ‘Total $121,937.69 junty of Bur- i, E. Wildfang, Cashier of the mbove named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and d_ belief. on the Soo Line railway, was accident- jally killed there Thursday night vhile engaged in switching a coal cal The train, a mixed passenger and | freight, was westbound and was stopped at Eckman while switching work was being done. The body as taken to Kenmare. Coroner C. W. Rothgarn of Bot- tineau said Friday that an inquest probably will be held at Eckman Sat- urday. Hofseth has been in the employ of the Soo Line for nearly a quarter of @ century. He had lived at Ken- mare for only a short time, having moved there from Thief River Falls, Minn. Funeral services are to be held at) ad River Falls probably on Tues-| lay. Hofseth leaves his widow and two children, James, 15, and Ilene, 13. Fargoan Will Wash Windows at Capitol Fargo, N. D., Jan. 12—(P)—M, C. Carlson, Fargo, proprietor of United Window Cleaners, Friday was notified that his bid had been accepted for | the window washing job on the new| state capitol by the painting contrac- tors, William Alt and Sons, Chicago. | Its something of a job, too, as| there are 875 outside windows and a} number inside, bringing the total to Jabout 1,000, bespattered with dirt, | {paint and putty, in the 19-story struc- | ture. Carlson is sending three men out to start the job and estimates it | ill take them two months of steady work for the first washing. Carlson's was one of 13 bids and he also is bidding for the permanent job of washing to be paid for by the state, |he reports. The windows are to be washed once a month, which will re-! quire practically full time service of two men, Carlson says. | Cuba Troubled by New Revolt Rumors Havana, Jan. 12—(?)—Failure of the political peace plan drawn by| Uruguayan Minister Benjamin Fer- nandez de Medina revived talk of a revolution in Cuba Friday. No explanation was given for the moves, but army, navy and police patrols were increased in all parts of the capital during the night. There were unconfirmed reports that part of the army and all of the| Navy was supporting secretary of the! interior Antonio Guiteras who, it was| hier, |rumored, was ready to stage a coup Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of poe FRED PILLSBURY, Notary Public, ‘commission expires July 19, 1935. tes: d'etat against the government. Mr. Motorist — Don’t forget the Phillips “66” Demonstra- tion tonight, 7:30 o'clock, at| the Capital Chevrolet Garage.| Phone 626 Fancy Creamery Butter, doth bag ------- DOC Libby’s Peaches, Pears and _ Apricots, No. 24, size cans, tee Karo Syrup, each 518 9th St. pnsony ae Ib... 24c Large pkg. Chipeo, 2 2 c special, 2 for .... Quart bottle of 2lc Hilex or Clorox whiskies for a month in order to, Circles Friday. lower prices, improve the brand of! Officials were represented as hope- {ful that the house of representatives liquor and defeat the bootlegger. ith President Roosevelt expected | vould vote against the bill. to sign the new liquor tax bill Fri-| day, placing in effect Saturday a $2|~ Ingredients of Vicks VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form VICKS COUGH DROP Officials simply added to the $5 a gallon tariff and did a little multiplication, HYLAND IS IMPROVING St. Pa P)—Dr. ete N. 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Re- fill the shells and bake five to eight minutes in a very hot oven. It will add much to the deliciousness of the potatoes to sprinkle with grated cheese before the final baking. Texaco salt is suggested because its Purity permits it to be more quickly dissolved and thoroughly assimilated due to the moisture of the potato. There is absolutely no objectionable foreign matter in Texaco salt —its burity accounts for its mildness, Y HEMPEL’S =: Saturday and Monday Specials Palmolive Soap (THE GENUINE) mur pozen SPECIAL §.0'tan SSC PARSNIPS, fancy washed, 3 lbs...17¢ CRANBERRIES ang “ut fey: APPLES, eating and cooking, 5 lbs. 25¢ CELERY, well bleached, bunch....10¢ LETTUCE, crisp solid heads, 2 for 19¢ —ORANGES— Sunkist Navels, —GRAPEFRUIT— Texas Seedless, Yellow Sweet Corn, No. 2 tin, Plums, De Luxe, No. 24% tin... '15c Green Cut Refugee BUTTER No. 1 Creamery. ize 216, ize, LARD, “Armour’s,” 4-lb. pkg......32¢ eine Standard ilk, ano "25e Puffed Wheat, Neo tin special, 2 for... 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