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$145 000 IN GAS TAX IS SENT TO COUNTIES @ighway Aid Is Apportioned in Same Ratio as Motor Vehicle Funds Foster ... Golden Valley Grant .... Hettinger Inflexible Limits For NRA Codes Hit Washington, Feb. 1.—(?)—Criticiz- ing suggestions that NRA codes be altered to create a uniform system of hours for all wages, the committee on manufactures of the United States’ chamber of commerce Thursday as- serted in a report that the objec- tives of the recovery act would be lost if “inflexible limitations” were applied. ‘The NRA meanwhile had behind it, oa, EXCAVATION IS STA Excavation has been started at the site of the $72,000,000 Fort Peck dam in northeastern Montana, and steam shovels and trucks ere shown here weeassrsnttitiyarsesses wists ‘An Act of Recognition That All Cuba Cheered work on the project, 16 miles from Glasgow. A giant reservoir will be constructed in the upper Missouri river, serv- ing to control floods and impounding water for irrigation over a vast territory. A ceremony that gave the signal for a wild celebration in Cuba fs pictured in this photograph as Jef- ferson Caffery (left), President Roosevelt’s special representative in Cuba, congratulated Cuban Sec- retary of State Jose de la Torriente after presenting him papers advising of formal recognition of the Mendieta government by the United States. Witnessing the ceremony is Marquez Sterling (right fore ground), chosen new Cuban Ambassador to the United States. Miss Gudrun Jordahl helped Leona Luella Tollefson, at Boyd school No. 1 Thursday afternoon. He visited at the Doppler home that evening. Clara and Esther Baker visited at the Robert Welch home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Baker and family, Lawrence Doppler, Lawrence Harrison, Mrs. Horace Dirlam and children, Wm. Cameron, Otto Dor- man and Robert Welch and son Bob- bie were all in Bismarck Saturday. a By OLGA M. RISE Valdemar and Catherine Lein and Olge. Rise visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Christenson at Wilton Tuesday. Jerry Landthorn, Oscar Anderson and Mrs. Brown visited at the John | Birkeland home Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. R. Leach returned home Tuesday after spending several days |at Fargo with Mr. Leach. | Clara and Irwin Rise and Arthur | Bjorhus, Jr., spent Thursday evening ,at John Birkeland’s. | Mr. and Mrs. Tilmer Lien spent the week-end at the Ted Varholt home. Ole Vik and son George were call- ers in Bismarck Saturday. Several "young boys gathered at |school No. 1 Friday evening, organ- | izing a Boy Scout troop with Howard Smithkunz, leader. x Alfred Arneson left Friday for Eld- ridge, N. D., for a short visit. Le- roy Dravland, who has been visiting here, returned to his home at Wind- sor. A progressive whist party was giv- en in school No. 3 Saturday evening by the Misses Helen Scramstad and ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY f, 1932 _ oR aie iia, Mas i ae ay | ey daughter attended a birthday perty; | Tq Conduct School Saturday night at the Ott Th home near Braddock. Mrs. Ryan re- turned to her home after a two weeks | > visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball were guests at the Henry Crawford home in Bis- marek Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mills and chil- dren were Friday night supper guests at the Dralle home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews and daughter visited at the A. E. Dutton and Buchanen homes in Buchanan Valley last Saturday. The Misses Alice and Clara Mauk+ spent the week-end at their home south of Moffit. W. 8. Triplett, Miss Lydia Briscoe, Mrs. M. M, Dralle and son Russe) and daughter Irene, Mrs. Ide Doan and daughter, Dave Kershaw, Emmanuel Wohl, Ethel McMurrich and Mrs. O. Dutton and family shopped in Bis- marck Saturday. Geo. Freud visited at the Richard Owens home Thursday. Miss Rose Giovannonoi visited at, the Dave Kershaw home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker lwere Bismarck visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Ted Renschler and small daughter of Hazelton were overnight visitors Monday at the Dave Kershaw home. For Lighting Here | DON PRIDEAUX Lighting engineers and electricians Dickinson from Bismarck, Mandan, and the Slope country generally are Miss Lorraine Olson of Moffit is|invited to attend a school for their visiting a few days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kim- ball. By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The Homemakers club members en- tertained at a party Tuesday after- noon in honor of Mrs. Fred Schaum- burg who is leaving here soon to committee i Hughes. Presented with a gift from the club. The annual banquet of the Home- makers club was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Adams. The tables were de- corated with the Valentine colors. After the banquet a short program followed, the main feature being a mock wedding. There were 34 guests. The W. C. T. U. was entertained by Mrs. J. F. Wildfang Thursday after- noon. The Royal Neighbors held a regu- lar meeting Thursday night in the hall. After the next regular meet- ing which will be held Feb. 8 there will be an entertainment and the husbands or escorts will be invited. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mallory and . R. Raeshke enter- prizes went to Marion Lee and Mrs. Raescke, George Mrs. Schaumburg was benefit to be held Friday and Satur- day in the model kitchen over the of- fices of the North Dakota Power and Light company in Bismarck. Walter G. Renden, local manager of the North Dakota Power & Light com- pany will open the session with a talk. Don Couture, representative of the incandescent lamp division of the General Electric Light company, is assisting with arrangements and the school will be in charge of Don Pri- ,|deaux, division lighting engineer of the General Electric Light company of Minneapolis, assisted by Alston Rogers and W. T. Clark of Nela park, Cleveland, Ohio. Department store lowners and electrical dealers are es- Pecially invited to attend the school. People’s Forum (Editor's Note): e Tribune wel- comes letters on subjects of inter- est. Letters dealing with contro- versial religious subjects, which attack individuals unfairly, or which offend good taste and fair play will be returned to the writ- ers. All letters MUST be signed. If you wish to use a pseudonym, sign the pseudonym first and your own name beneath it. We will ree spect such requests. We reserve the right to delete such parts of letters as may be necessary to conform to this policy. WANTS NEW PASTURE Bismarck, N. D., Jan. 31, 1933, Editor, Tribune: Now is the time to come to the aid of the people and forget the party. end at the M. J. Belcher home Driscoll, Miss Mary McCloskey of Bismarck —_— week-end here a6 heg By MRE. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. George Wachal and daughter Emma were callers at the 'W. A. Dietzman home Monday after- noon. Walter Dietzman and John Allin- ‘son were callers in Menoken Tuesday afternoon and also called at the Mele vin Agnew home. Joe Fischer was a caller at the John Olson home Monday evening. Mart Nelson and Anton Fischer were callers at the Joe Fischer home en route to Bismarck. Edwin Dietzman returned home ‘Wednesday night after spending the past 10 days at the Ernest Johnson and Tyler Johnson homes near Ster- John Boren is visiting at the W. A. Dietzman home for several days, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Owen and fame ily, Andrew and Eddie Schauer and Edwin Dietzman went to Menoken Friday night to see the basketball game between Temvik and Menoken, Bismarck callers from this vicinity Friday were Elmer Lundquist, Ed. Widger, Dan McCormick, Harold Miller, Joe Fischer. Jake Merkle, John Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son Edwin. Carl Carlson transacted business it Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw, Floyd Owen and son Leon, Mrs. A. Kruger and John were shoppers in Bismarcie Saturday. Estherville f — By MES. ROY LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenpor§ were guests at the Cox home in Ree Gan Tuesday evening. Mrs, Anna Strand and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Strand and son Barney, Jr., were Tuesday evening visitors at the Earl Mowder home. George Schilling called at the Ole Wold home Friday and Saturday. Among the Regan callers Friday from here were Willie, Fritz and Wm. Uhde, Sr, Wm. Mickelsen and son Billie, Harry Davenport, Bert Daniele son, Roy and Gene Little. Kinar Strand called at the Frit Uhde and Roy Little homes Priday afternoon. | | me ad x posed an ae ehh Schaumburg, consolation prizes going Engel celebrate her 10th birthday |noon with to Mrs. WL. Watson and George Ethel Josephson. The first prise was ‘Sunday. ‘Shaffer. shy Ea ‘ Why not a ticket headed by John won by Irwin Josephson and consola- Burke for Senator and John Sullivan 1 | Richmond —————— ag mittee hit out also at NRA wage pro- visions, holding that except in rare instances minimum wage should be confined to rates for mon labor. Local Man’s Brother Succumbs in Michigan A. B. Preston, 310 Thayer avenue, com- Place We at Crystal, Mich., which was the late Preston’s home. His death oc- curred about Chia months after the of his death and was the oldest, brother of the local man. A younger brother, Albert E. Preston of Kala-| Olarence Kettleson and Windfield | maszoo, Mich. also is left. Hubert Preston made one. visit to Bismarck several years ago. Eskimo Missionary to Give Lecture Monday Rey. E. H. Dahle, who has spent Shishmeref, Citation Eas Petition For PROOF AND ALLOWANCE OF FINAL RE- PORT AND ACCOUNT, AND DIS- ‘TRIBUTION OF ESTATE: STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County COURT, Before Hon. I. the Estate of Bes- sie M. Gi eceased. Josephine G, Tees, Petitioner, vs. Daniel Gray, sonte. Love, Mary Dethloff, Sarah Jan McLeish, Angus MeL. jcLeish, mes G. ee Bhi obinson. Bailey, Mrs. J Bailey, mond Samuel J. Nevill C. Gray and Gray, Gray, Lawrence juired law. neat tate ast, day of January, A. q Bey the Court: I. C, Davies Judge of the County Court. Dullam & Young spears for Aner By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr, and! Windfield Tollivor and Mr. son Jacob motored to and New Rockford Saturday where they will visit relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner, son John and daughter Louise were Wed- | nesday evening visitors at the Bos- sert home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith motored to Bismarck Saturday. Reynold, Carl, Freda and Paulina Berg and Jacob Weber Tuesday evening visitors with . Johns in Dan Sieglock called at the Fred spending some time at the Fred Borth home. Tollivor were Capital City callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert, son Gottfried and daughter were Monday evening visitors at the John Weber, Jr., home. Mrs. Alfred Larson is a patient in pitals. ; young folks, Reynold and Carl Berg helped Verna Mae Smith celebrate her sixth birthday Friday evening. The Richmond Harmious Howlers held their meeting Wednesday eve- | ning, Jan. 24. The next meeting will be Feb. 7th. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., and children, Robert, Edwin and Clara, were Tuesday evening visitors at the Jacob Hien home. Mr. and Mrs. John Skie and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Engel and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert and daughters, Elsie, Clara, Martha, and Christina and son Gottfried and Saturday evening visitors at the George Harmon home wre Clarence Kettelson and children, Elsie Bossert, and |Mrs. Frank Homberg. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel, son ‘Hilbert and daughter Alice visited home. | Alfred Larson and daughter Erma, iMrs. Louie Larson, Hans Jacobson and Edward Wilkum motored to Bis- marck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harmon and | Miss Clara Johnson were Friday aft- €rnoon visitors at the Frank Ham- burg home. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and daughter Dorothy visited Saturday jevening at the Fred Borth home. *—“‘Glear Lake | 2 By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN |_Clarence Olson was a Steele caller Tuesday. and Mrs. Robert Sharp motor- ed to Bismarck Wednesday. Raider Olauson spent Wednesday ies with the Homer Taylor chil- n. Pete Peterson called on his mother, Mrs. Anton Peterson, Thursday. Bismarck shoppers Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanson and son, Ole Newland, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest \Schoon, Adolph Hansen, Willie and juss Schoon and Stanley Frans- jden. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson enter- tained the following Thursday eve-' ning Rudolph Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. |Henry Olson, Miss Nellie Dance, and \Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Beyer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Peterson of | Wednesday evening at the Dave Hien | | A birthday surprise party was giv- en Friday evening in honor of .Mrs. ‘Homer Taylor at her home. Progres- sive whist was played and a lunch was served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibson visited Friday evening at the J. W. Beyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson enter- jtained Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Frans- den Saturday evening. Rudolph Klucksdahl called at the !Marie Olauson ferm Friday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon has as their Saturday evening guest Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz of Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and girls, Tom Hansen of Steele, and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon end family. |. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen were teele shoppers Saturday. Mr. Han- jsen’s brother, Tom, returned home with them for a visit. Miss Ethel Brenden and brother Kenneth spent Sunday at Tuttle with itheir mother and sister. Welch’s Spur | By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. John Welch enter- tained the school children of Boyd No. 1 at a party after school hours at the school house in honor of their nephew, Lester Stull’s eighth birth- lay. Mrs. Robert Welch and son |David were also guests. O. P. Welch of Glencoe called at the homes of his sons, Robert and John Tuesday. Allan Dutton called at the E. E. Baker home Wednesday evening. He and Mrs. Dutton accompanied Mr. Baker to Bismarck Thursday. Russel Tollefson visited his sister, Dillinger Glares at Cameramen in Tucson Court Friday Night, Feb.2 Good M ‘ jtion going to Walter Philija. Ed. Nygaard, Oscar Opoien and Helmer Arneson “transacted business at Sterling Monday. Mrs. Helmer Arneson spent Mon- day afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Ted Varholt. Ole Spilde and son Einar spent Friday afternoon at J. O. Rise’s. Brittin EEE EERE RENE By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Wohl and children of Linton spent the week- end with Mr. Wohl’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ker- shaw. A birthday dinner was given at the Homer Andrews home Friday in hon- or of Geo. Morrison. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Triplett, Mrs. Sarah Roberts, Miss Lydia Briscoe and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews and children. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day, Carol ‘Watson. Six tables were in play. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Mallory and Mrs. Raeshke. A was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Schaumburg. Gerry Glum entertained at a danc- ing party Saturday night in the north school house. Mrs. A. Couch and Mrs. Fred Habeck assisted with The program committee of the P. T. A. met Tuesday night at the home of Miss Madge Runey. Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Clisbe enter- | teined at a dinner Wednesday in | honor of Warren Olizbe’s and 8. E. Clizbe's birthday anniversaries. W. A. Rodgers was a caller in Bis- marck Saturday. Miss Madeline Boren returned home with him and spent the week-end as a guest of Miss Arlowene Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belcher of Dris- coll were visitors at the M. A. Dou- cette home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams enter- tained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Schaumburg at dinner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, Mr. and For deck-chair dreaming, under a tropic sun, or just plain stay-at-home smartness, we recommend these two HUBRITE seersucker frocks. Right — Woves ssersucker, with woven multicolor stripes ia Red and Blas; Brown sad Peach. Yellow; Green aad Sizes 14-20. OS for Governor? Who couldn't support gift /that lineup conscientiously and with- any misgiving about the conduct of government or the safety of personal |rights and tax money: irelief from this wis! heela “tap-dance” we're now getting! 's? And what a wackie, hool A Republican, The New Aid in VICKS Nose & Throat ACTIO As Buck Thunders Through Danger to Capture Desperados! Horsemanship Buck sweeps over the hills like a prairie fire... miracles on Until 7:30 25c TONIGHT AND FRIDAY. WHILE IT LASTS Starting at 9 O'clock Come Early-Free Beer Admission 50 cents .

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