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[Strange Deaths of ° MACHINERY MAKERS | Names Sinclair BXPRESS OPTIMISM | -22Bank Probe TOWARDS BUSINESS Costs Up, Prices Down and 50- 50 Division on NRA Pro- gram Noted Indians Under Probe ' ‘The Pas, Manitoba, Jan. 25.—(?) —Vague ears of a weetigo or New York, Jan. 25.—(P—An assay of one-third of American industry, comprising the men who make the machines, was announced Thursday by the American Society of Mechan- teal Engineers in its official journal, Charge of embezzlement is machinery and mechanical by J. M. Springer, above, spe- ment. cial investigator into affairs of “Under conditions of normal busi-| the defunct Excha! ‘Trust ness activity,” says the report, “these/ Co., of Tulsa, Okla., has been industries account for about 30 bil-| met with a vigorous denial of guilt by Harry F. Sinclair, oi! magnate, accused with 24 other To Resign as Premier directors of misuse of the o Paris, Jan. 25.—(?)—Premier Ca- bank's funds. ri ele gk eerie North Dakota Boy | Mt the chamber of cepues United States. They employ normal- ly about eight million workers.” ‘With activity of this section =I E F : 3 to 30 per cent of normal, the council | of the engineering society appointed a committee to study pros- pects for revival of industry in this’ 4. class. To make the assay represent- te the investigat Bayonne pawnshop adelphia, Atlanta, St. Louis and Mil- muleted the French public of $40,- waibee, In them 169 business con- Arnold 000,000, then commitied suica. 0 cerns were surveyed. avoid arrest, was the signal for nu- “The findings in general,” says the: orld. ‘Throug! ve mob SE Pet teen which report, “are these, 1—production costs ' Hire Blnent Paris throughout have increased, with only a few ex- week. ceptions. 2—Prices have not advanc- cAMP eleanor ttar ec ed to cover increased production| vision. ane “wisiens oo condi costs, and profits are down in the ma- dal. possible a dre Hegel jority of the concerns reporting. 3— cept a priadie ie caeied vil Krona About two-thirds of the concerns 5 commit have no plans for modernization of | . Het treet ected parliamen- machinery and mechanical rnd Pes : ment. 4—About 60 per cent re] that they would not invest in ma-' OUtdoors with little companions |May Settle Injury he becomes accustomed to strong Case Out of Court the present time. effect of the NRA and the codes of | sunlight and can remove the dark fair tice, the returns are equal- ‘i ly divided for and against. €—As Te- caine first De the hospi or pessimism toward Aentebaic okie future of business, the majority are optimistic, Grand Master Inducts Range Conditions New L 0. O. F. Heads A. J, Burke, Alexander, Independent when struck by an auto owned Are Below Normal Onder of Odd Fellows grand master by Jensen — ee by Mrs. Cleve- for North Dakota, installed new of- , 1932. A recess was Pane Con a rte ove bul. | 288 of the local lodge during cere- at 2 otlock Thursday after- See ator nin putea of Ari. | Monies conducted Tuesday evening. | and an offer for a settlement euttural Beonomics of the U. 8. De-snte cove Se ps dered by the parties tment culture, lowshi eg good physi cont | EE a will flesh, their condition being 78/1004 ¢p a ; Teenne ‘of normal as compared with |Head the lodge for the year 1934. 62 per cent a year ago and a 10-year}; ‘ip average of 86.2 per cent, the bulletin! states. Heavy snows and rains in the western part of the state in Decem- ‘3 s Der virtually eealed off pasture and ie Enjoys Good Year ranges and resulted in heavy use of ; I. C. Davies, left} ‘The Dickinson Building and and T. M. Burch as guardian, vs. Mrs. Lyle Cleveland and Theodore Jensen, suing Cleveland and Jensen for dam- HH i E stleE 29 per cent of their total requirements hay supplies would last about 96 days |‘0F> C. Gutman, chaplain; E. Peter-jsued summarizing an audit of the from January 1, and feed 60 days. Sheep and lambs were holding up well although ce som were soloed porter; K. C. thin, the bulletin said, a lon | jeht scene sup] BOA which might be seasonal. The condi-|;,,, porter; F. O. Anderson, tion of sheep vas 81 per cent of nor- pe guard, and A. Streit, outside. msl, compared @ year ago and a 10-year average of 87.7 per RE OETA The association cent, The number of ewes kent tor| Name Carrington Man is seserting tede about the same r i cee Head of Masonic Body jpicant withara ‘The average precipitation for the _—_ |i four major weather stations was 1.32] Fargo, N. D., Jan. 25—(#)—Carl B. ef an inch for December. At Willis- of ton the total for the month was 2.11 inches comrared with a norms 1 ote 4 of an inch. The accumu \- exy for the state for the year at. the| Masonie ursday. | game stations, Wis minus tion report:| Albert G. Iverberg of Grafton was td an annual shortage of 8.09 inches. See) ° Vine D. Lord, Cando, grand captain tional German Financial of the Cite "EY Henning of showings of the “1934 Musical Com- i ” Thu-sds ening at 7: Conference Opens Dickinsn, rand conductor of | the sy eae lock at Bismarc’ Giving Revue Thursday | ; Emil G. Bloedow, Edgeley, and 9:15 o'clock at Bismarc': city Berlin, Jan. 25—(%)—One of the : the public with admission smgortas | For Martin Ruemmele|~ A rosary service was conducted at| Joseph Shannon of haga igh eric Devils Lake Dies, it i WAKE UP YOU LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed ia : the Neaniag Rede! tilda, |aeiMGs he's tah mas! Stops Your Coug ron fot oer an vn oad ie naa [6FH. Saskatchewan |‘Thuraday had ' ee ee eieanes Guined ts wes of anaged man end} = gy Money Back rs Tee ert ied » for Eo aegia iene eacercertaces pm pie oe Beaders Help Kidneys rs ei Hi i ha « § oe Li E Hi F { ee EY ony ‘contain 4 ‘seman to making toe ble Row xr. jourgelf to pleces? Get Bronchuline a Cetpanene Cues e@ Smulsion and RELIEP—Advertise- | ey en eiicic. Cyetex ET Sheeeaed tions . D., . 25. The scandal itself, resulting from|case of any war crisis. Although He ollie Worcester’ ‘Mass. Phil- since birth, the operations of Serge Stavisiy, vveo|these plans are guarded by the wer Mrs, Rella Factor from grazing. Reports indicated that |‘7% warden; M. C. Berger, conduc- jin 1933, according tos statemen: is-! marshal; Alfzed G. Henderson. ditorium. The performances are op- - ’ Final Clearance % WINTER COATS MISSES SIZES 14 to 20 LADIES’ SIZES 38 to 46 total milk, meat, and wool supplies. feed.” Two E Age tural Adj tn I aurinlaee for ‘wo 2 tural justment tration for Hulda Sdia sat lad the use of acres taken out of wheat allel, War Department production under the reduction pro- . “ Idea Reveals crops, be gre legumisious sid otter for age crops for use on the farm and for soil improvement. Washington, Jan. 25—(7)—One of Komen nd the war department’s semi-secrets rin: was brought partially into the cpen| Wednesday Offe gs Thursday with a statement by Assst-| Are Oversubscribed on carted Harry ag ie a — President Roosevelt's crea Washington, Jan. 25.—(#)—Pocket- emergency agencies closely paralleled ing a billion dollars worth of offers the army's “contemplated set-up for in a day, and turning away several bil- industrial mobilization. ‘lion more, the treasury still had aces ‘Woodring’s prepared address before in the hole Thursday should they be vhe women’s patriotic conference on needed in its remaining 99,000,000,000 Heal by coincidence fol- of borrowing. lowed losure of @ move on capitol; Orthodox financing was chosen hill to have the army and navy “take ‘secretary Riorgunting (a wast CMe Congress into their confidence” on gest borrowing operations sinse war- secret plans for defending the nation time figures, but the statute books ip case of attack. Chairman McSwain of the house Roosevelt's command. military committee planned to ask the = Two were important. The Thomas rules committee Thursday to give @ inf'ation amendment voted by the last preferred status to his resolution for Congress empowered President Roosc- & survey by congress of the defense velt to arrange with the federal re- system. He explained it was the con- serve system for open market opera- sttutional duty of congress to main- ticrs in government securities and the tain a suitable army and navy, but purchase of $3,000,000,000 in federal that without more insight into official obligations, or to issue $8,000,000,000 of secrets legislators could not know U. 8. notes for buying government whether they were doing their duty. paper. Before the women’s conference With Wednesday's offering several Sees First Time | joreated a parliamentary committee to/Thursday, Woodring made partial times oversubscribed, however, the ad- disclosure of the army's proposed ministration foresaw resort to neither. plan for mobilising industry in the department, they are not hidden as ifi er aia some US aig emerg- | Identifies Sharkey ency st because surveys Criminal Courts Building, Chicago, mong the various businesses and in- Jan, 25.—(7}—Mrs. Rell dustries that would be marshalled in blonde young wife time of war. speculator who was e Thursday identified a picture of Wil- reread) lie Sharkey, gunman, as one of the 4 All Over the World | sbauctors who selsed her husband. “That's the man who thr er Ams em me wie he fen” oe roe Calcutta, India—, cutor Wilbert Crowley, identifying a gett ‘A new peril, dis- double view photograph of Sharkey. tare, threatened the thousands suf- after the Kidnaping, she identified fering, om Injuries and exposure in Sharkey in real life, she said, when speedier Ihe was a prisoner at the Chicago de- tective bureau. INVITE SAMUEL INSULL ‘A “good many men in shirt sleeves” Athens—Albanian and Yugoslav ‘aia the kidnaping, she sald. Asked pr kctdctd Teported to be at- i¢ she saw any guns ahe repl tempting to persuade Samuel In- yes, all corts of great big guns’ sull to come to their countries if | Roger Touhy and three aides are he leaves Greece Jan. 31 88 sched- on ‘trial for the kidnaping. Mrs. Factor was the third witness’ ‘to name Sharkey, the jail-crazy Bt "5 transportation systems for 24 hours een noe ne william Jake inally broke early Thurdsay. Jr., kidnaping. REPORT CONSPIRACY AFLOAT 50 Inju red as Floor Berlin—The newspaper National Plotting te eciee: crotarehists are ( Crashes to Basement Portsmouth, O., Jan. 25.—(?}—A plotting to seize the former Kai- = birthday Saturday as an oc- mene” woase the Nazi ov inoor in condemned frame building gation cr &, Shanghai — "Tee, tundied piteen 2 pores mete ten, women and-children were burned jumble of are poser rae y te death or drowned the night of Jan. on — were altering from. te 21 when the Chinese steamer Weitung - caught fire in the Yangtse river, be- “ miremen and ener ered wa- feeds, Livestock were securing only | uoporter to the noble grand; P. Rob- | association had « very successful year ‘ted reports revealed. Shift to Pasture g Code Hearing Being Held Thursday scheduled for Wednes- ‘Thursday afternoon, owing to insuf- groundless, ficient notice. Utilized fully without restrictions,| Mine operators could not be present Produce far less livestock feed per acre than harvested grain crops. “Records ning at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. A large delegation of mine operators produce at least twice-as much live- stock feed as the same land in ‘Bince Floor Covering Special Sale Battleship Linoleum Remnants an¢ Asphalt Tile, slightly irregular Material from the State Capitol Job Installation by our factory trained experts We are in a position at this time to furnish and install rubber tile, asphalt tile and all the latest patterns of inlaid linoleum. Das expen’ levers are Suaduple fee: tar stallation work also. ‘ For Information and Free Estimates Call the FARGO LINOLEUM COMPANY Prince Hotel : Bismarck, N. D. CLOSING OUT Children’s Coats | wane et Last ....... $0.00 | Main Ave THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1984 Reduction of cotton acreage cuts down /!2 men decided. 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