The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 6, 1934, Page 7

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hy ppeeeyrress = DEMOCRATS GLOOMY * AT LACK OF PLUMS Leaders Feel Patronage Not) Land Being Dispensed to De- serving Partisans Washington, July 6.—(#)—Repre- sentative Byrns of ‘Tennessee disclosed Friday that a number of house Dem- ocrats stillare dissatisfied with the way federal jobs are “distributed. The house leader revealed this in commenting on returns to the Dem- cratic congressional campaign com. | Swift mittee’s. recent Questionnaires. The committee asked Democratic members 2 lot of questions, among them wheth- er they were satisfied with patronage, and, if not, why not. “There has been some criticism of the way patronage is being handled,” Bryns said. ‘In fact, the only ob- eer we've got so far have been on that.” “What's the trouble?” Byrns was asked. “Why, Democrats are just not get- ting the federal jobs,” he replied. Patronage has bothered house Dem- ocrats and leaders since early last eession. The leader said he was pleased by answers to the question whether President Roosevelt's popularity was increasing or decreasing. “They all phrase it a little differ- ent,” Byrns said, “but the sum and substance is that if Roosevelt were running this fall, he would get a big- ger majority than two years ago.” | Weather Report ————__—_—_—_——_+ FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair and not so cool tonight; Saturday probably fair and ‘warmer, For North Da- kota: Fair and not 50, cool tonight; Saturday probably: fair, warmer. For South Da- kota: Fair, not s- cool west, ~ SsassacscssessacsResavessekeess Edmonton, Alta., clear. Helens, vatogt Clear". i Kansas Qity, Mo., cldy. 104 ler, On, wee 16 a . 62 90 ‘Winni Boston Duluth Lop Angeles . New Orleans New York Miami .... CONTINUE from page one Rumors of Renewed Revolt Sees Nazis - Resume Vigilance There were reverberations here over the French embassy’s sharp de- nial that France was involved in a conspiracy against the government. German_newspapers have charged General Kurt von Schleicher, form- er chancellor and one of many who was killed last week-end, had con- spired with France. The government itself said a “foreign power” dickered with persons in power in Germany. Rumors that Michael Cardinal Faulhaber was under detention in Munich could not be verified and it was indicated a statement would be issued denying this. An Associated Press correspondent who went to the home was unable to/ SSS RSSSHLSSSSTSSSSSHSSSSSSSAVSESSNSS EI __ BBeSR3 mB For Generally fair to- night and Satur- FAIR day; warmer tonight and east por- tion Saturday, For Minnesota: Fair tonight and probably Saturday; cooler in south- east eae tonight; rising tempera- ture Saturday afternoon. GENERAL CONDITIONS Low pressure areas are centered -over the u S. Marie 29.66) and over the north Pacific coast (Kamioops 29.80) while “a “High” overlies the Plains States ~and the eastern Rocky Mountain slope. During ee 24 hours precipitation Was general from the eastern Rocky Mountain slope to the Great Lakes re- gion, but the weather is general! ‘air from the Plains States westwi this morning. ~ Tem} high in the lower Great Lakes jon and in the middle Mississippi Valley, but cooler weather prevails from Plains States westward. Minimum ‘readings were near freezing in Sask- atchewan and wesjern North Dakota. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.33. Reduced to sea level. 30.12. Missouri river stage at 7 a. m. 2.0 ft. 24 hour change, 0.0 ft. PRECIPITATION For Bismarck station: ‘Total this month to date ...... Normal. this month to date .... Total, January Ist to date ... Normal, January Ist to date .. 9.37 Accumulated deficiency to date 4.03 NORTH DAKOTA POINTS High- Low- est est Pct. tures continue 5 3 BISMARCK, clear Beach, clear .. Carrington, cle: Crosby, clear Devils Lake, clear Dickinson, clear Drake, clear .. Dunn Center, Grand Forks, clear . Hankinson, clear . Jamestown, clear Lisoon, clear Max, clear 64 ay clear 4 FY ‘apoleon, c! Oakes, clear .9 4B Sanish, clear or 34 Williston, clear “ 68 38 3 bReNBRBENbREBESSAce -Wishek, peldy. . 268 41 SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS High “Huron, clear ... Rapid ‘City, ciear . MINNESOTA POINTS High- Low- Mi is, cldy. eS o a inneapolis, cldy. Moorhena. Clear ....... 68 46 20 WEATHER IN OTHER STATES High- Low- est est Pct. Amarillo, Tex., rain .... 98 70.00 ATTENTION 40 - 8 Special meeting Friday night, July 6, 9 o’clock, at World War Memorial building. Delegates to the state convention at Far- go will be elected. No. 854 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Moffit State Bank at Moffit in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business June 30th, 1934, Resources Loans and discounts . $13,372.24 Overdrafts, secured and 66.80 4,768.33 secured Warrants, 8,692.00 2,500.00 , tifleates, claim: Government. issu house, Payment to Temporary Fed: eral, Deposit Insuranc Undivided pr. penses and taxes paid Individual deposits subject to che 5,685.20 + 10,118.81 ~ 3.20 25,8 al.» ++ $43,425.68 State of North Dakota, County of Bur- a8. H, Pillsbury, Ci above named ban! that the above the best of.my Cashi outstanding . r of the lo solemnly wear F. as} Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd dayof July, 1934. (SEAL) HARRY E. O'NEILL, ptary Public, thar PP daa at expires November Correct Attest:— ° FABON HOOVER Cc. y ANDERSON i FRED W. pee Health Insurance for the Whole Family! Many doctors wil] tell you that a mighty good way to protect the family is to give them Shi milk, and fruit at least one Shredded Wheat is so nourishing that one single Shredded Wheat Biscuit con- tains as much nourishment as a whole bowl of home-cooked cereal. These hot days, it’s important to re- member that Shredded Wheat is easily digested. It doesn’t slow you up. Shredded Wheat is whole wheat—one of Nature’s best foods—nothing added, nothing taken away. It contains the car- bohydrates you need for energy, pro- teins to build tissue, the vitamins you SHREDDED = Phon 1606. Milk, IGA, large Blackberries, No. 10 can ...60. 25c ‘ Veal Stow, Sls... 19¢ | Beef Roast, or i fe 18c| . sew 47c| s # but learned the cardinal’ pone under ace a ¢ jewish telegraphic agency sa! Munich ruled no long dis- Nephone conversations could i for young people. Details of the Nazi conference at =< were prominently display- Lutse Gets Support There Rudolf Hess, minister with- out portfolio and important lieuten- ant of Chancellor Hitler, told Victor Lutge, new chief of staf? of the storm troops, that “in your efforts to keep the historical calling of the storm troops as a true and powe-ful in- strument in the hands of Der Fuehrer (Hitler) you will find the support of us all.” The new commercial law enables Schmitt to deal summarily with a number of matters, including eco- jnomic reprisals by other nations be- cause of Berlin’s moratorium. One source reported Schmitt had Diss: @ modification of the anti- | Jewish program because of the effect of foreign boycotts. | Paul Von Hindenburg, 86-year-old | President of the third reich, remain- ed calmly at his Neudeck estate, ap- |Parently in improved health. The fate of his protege, Franz yon Papen, vice-chancellor whor: Hitler reportedly tried to oust in favor of Hermann Wilhelm Goering, premier of Prussia, remained in doubt. The Jewish telegraph agency said “a new campaign of agitation against the Jewish population is underway in Berlin and the proviaces.” Although Hitler was expected at the party conclave at Flensburg, it was not definitely assured that he would go. The chancellor is sticking close to his office, going out only at rare periods, accompanied by body- guards. France Issues Denial Hess told the Flensburg parley that a storm trooper was not to be scored because of the treachery of a few of health of your redded Wheat, meal every day. you regular. Please be sure to with the picture of Ni and the N. B. DICKS EARL OWENS, Prop. tint”... L5e size 252, 2don SOC Get All | the leaders and anyone insulting a @rs_and “the delights of farming | |exéeuted June 7. j ident. dors were said to last Saturday. Pa ‘There was still no official death list, | except the government's “under 50.” Many more, however, various ic ial sources indicated, were killed. Murderers Debt to Society Marked Paid Ossining, N. Y¥., July 6—(®—The “Bronx Murder Syndicate” had paid in full Friday for the death of “Dur- able Mike” Malloy. Joseph Murphy, 27, walked calmly to the Sing Sing death house Thurs- day night, looked on silently, with mild curiosity as he was strapped in- to the electric chair at 10:03 p. m. eastern standard time. He was pro- nounced dead three minutes later. Murphy's three were Newsmen Will Meet At Rugby July 13 Devils Lake, July 6.—(#)—Members of the North Dakota Press association, second district, will meet in Rugby, July 13, for'a discussion of the “Graph- ic Arts” code, it was announced Fri- day by D. F. Mott, Rolla, district pres- The session will open at 10 a. m. with M. H. Graham, publishér of the Devils Lake Journal and second dis- trict code administrator, leading a discussion with county code admin- istrators. One machine now being used on ;Canadian farms can cut and thresh grain on 40 acres in a day with only two men operating it. need to resist disease, and bran to keep Give your family Shredded Wheat. They will feel better! It tastes good, and it’s mighty economical, too. iagcpe Fels Uneeda Seal CORN, No. 2 can, golden, He quality, 710 Thayer 10 Lbs. 27c Summer Sausage Swift’s Cervelat 18c 29c DEPENDABLE ‘QUALITY MEATS PHONE 332 400 MAIN Look-- Milk Fed SHOULDER STEAK, Ib. LEG ROAST, Ib. 10c FOR THE FANCY CHOPS, MAILING CARD per |b, IN THE Shoulder Roast, SWIFT'S LARGE WIENERS, Ib. 124¢ 3-POUND GLASS JAR —OR THE— 2-Pound Vacuum TIN Breast, for stuff- LS Pe SPECIALS—7 A. M. TO 12 NOON SATURDAY Veal Stew, 1b, 6c |S" ao ie Squares, lb. Cc meats — | Saree EMPRESS Pot Roast, Ib. 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