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8 Record Gold Shipment history of the worjd was under way| mint under a heavy guard of picked . soldiers. Goes to Denver Mint| "ingots uraday, Ingots of yellow metal, various.y| Secretary of the treasury Henry estimated as worth from $1,500,000 to| Morgenthau, in ordering the transfer, San Francisco, Aug. 30.—(#)—One | $2,250,000,000, were enroute to the/said it was being made because of the tion to enable it to recuperate” ant become a buyer in the world market. | Ont a once (By the Associated Press) Whether it be with a ham sandwich or a full course dinner, ‘nothing brings out the fine flavor of foods like BUDWEISER. y Order by the Case for your Home KING OF BOTTLED BEER cy ANHEUSER-BUSCH + « + 8T.LOUI8 BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY Wholesale Distributors Bismarck HETTINGER COUNTY COURTHOUSE AWARD Bismarck Contractor Is Low For General Construction With $75,571 Bid Mott, N. D., Aug. 30. — () — Four contracts totaling $91,459 were award- ed here Wednesday by Hettinger county board of commissioners after studying several bids for construction of proposed new county court house. Selecting alternate proposals, com- missioners awarded the general con- struction contract to A. J. Weinberger, Bismarck, at $75,571. The heating and plumbing contract went to the Moser Heating Plumbing Co., Harvey, at $11,609; the electric wiring contract to the James River Electric Co., Jamestown, at $2,880; and the electric fixtures contract to Ly- man W. Morley ,Bismarck, $1,399. Arrangements have been made with the Bank of North Dakota for a loan of approximately $20,000 which to- gether with the building fund which had been accumulating for some time, will finance construction work. It is planned to begin building work im- mediately. Wonder if that scribe who wrote of John Dillinger’s boyhood days in the slums ever saw the towering tenements of Mooresville, Ind. > in DATS $9.90 to $34.75 New-season coats are longer than they were last year, with a smooth= fitting, natural shoulder line! Sleeves are generally less intricate and their fulness is confined to below the elbow. effects, rippled jabots, double ques tion merk and frame collar, and notched lapel shawis. In the right Fall colore—low-priced! and SUITS $12.75 to $24.75 Swagger suite—end how women love them!—have longer coats, skiet length) and arm-holes are deeper to tie in with the general fashion trend. Many of these smart suits have vestees or shem vestees, which makes the suits warmly prac- tical. These are developed in hand- Some tweeds end monotones in a ‘range of smart Fall colors! 4 SEE Penney’s first showing of these new Fall Fashions! Just. arrived ready for in all their smart lines, colors, fabrics, furs! ™ a P BUY N OW ON. THE LAYAWAY PLAN you now Penney Co.!Inc ‘The temperature was below freez- ing at Owls Head, N. Y., Thursday and there were snow flurries in parts of the Adriondacks, A thin carpet of snow covered the vicinity of Crystal Lake in Maine. Elsewhere in New England killing frosts and near-freezing temperatures were reported. Boston's suburbs registered low as 45 degrees. New York City at 52 degrees, was colder than it had ever been on any previous August 30 of record. FIND MASSETH'S SON GUILTY OF ASSAULT Jury Appends Recommendation Asking That ‘Improper’ Beer Parlors Be Closed After two hours of deliberation, the Jury in the case of Jacob Masseth, charged with assault and battery, re- turned a verdict of guilty late Wed- nesday afternoon. Sentence will be imposed at the completion of the trial of Lawrence Masseth, Jr., which opened Thursday morning. The two sons and their fether, Lawrence Masseth, Sr., were arrested after a street brawl when they allegedly resisted officers in front of a south side beer parlor several weeks ago. The father was found guilty in the first trial which ended Friday. A recommendation to the board of city commissioners was appended to the verdict asking that “all beer par- lors, improperly located and improp- erly managed, be permanently closed in the interest of good government.” It will be submitted to the commis- sion at the meeting of that body Tues- CANDIDATES SET UP OWN HEADQUARTERS Democratic Congressional Nom- inees to Maintain Quarters at Grand Forks Grend Forks, N. D., Aug. 30.—(®)— Democratic senatorial and congres- sional campaign headquarters for North Dakota will be opened in Grand Forks early next month, Henry Holt, candidate for United States senator announced Thursday. ‘The headquarters manager will be selected in a few days. Decision to open the headquarters was reached at a conference Wednesday of Holt with the two congressional candidates, W. D. Lynch of LaMoure and Gus Lamb of Michigan. The Grand Forks headquarters will be in addition to the state headquar- ters at Fargo, and will devote its en- tire efforts to the election of the Dem- ocratic congressional ticket. In making the announcement, Holt Said a separate headquarters was necessary as the Republican oppo- nents were using Democratic cam- paign thunder. “The idea of duty-free fodder for livestock in the drouth-stricken re- gions of the state did not originate in Washington,” he said. “It was first advanced in the councils of the Dem- orats of North Dakota and forwarded to Washington for consideration.” For proof of the statement, Holt quoted from the Democratic state Platform, adopted at Bismarck Au- gust 1. “We ask immediate emergency ad- justments of existing tariffs,” Holt read, “so that plentiful hay supplies in Canada ‘may be shipped into the State duty free to aid in wintering livestock at a time when horses and day. The recommendation reads as fol- lows: In view of the evidence pro- duced, which showed that this trouble started because of a so-called beer perlor in an improper location, and in view of the waste of time of the jury, court witnesses and expense to the taxpayers, this jury recommends that alt beer parlors improperly located and improperly managed be perman- ently closed in the interest of good government and preservation of law and order in the city of Bismarck. We further recommend that officials take immediate action and that a copy of this recommendation be filed with the city commission. Jurors in the trial were Mrs. D. E. Shipley, Mrs. John A. Larson, C. H. Gutman, Leo DeRochford, A. W. Snow, John L. George, J. 8. Kelley, George F. Bird, R. E. Middaugh, Joseph 8. Wright, Robert B. Webb end Frank Everts. SCHACHT PROPOSES DEBT MORATORIUM Reichsbank President Warns World of Need to Check ‘Communist Menace’ Bad Eilsen, Germany, Aug. 30.—() —“Full moratorium” for several years on Germany's foreign debts was pro- posed Thursday by Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, acting minister of economics and president of the reichsbank. This, Schacht told the international conference of agricultural science. is one of the “heroic” measures needed to lead the world from an economic impasse which is “almost hopeless.” He warned other countries of the “Communist menace,” citing “farm- ers’ riots” and the “extraordinary wave of strikes in the United States” as “stern warning signals.” “In Germany, the country to suf- fer first and most severely,” he said, “the danger of Bolshevism was avert- ed at the eleventh hour. But in many foreign countries there is dangerous unrest.” “In foreign countries there was a tendency to be very skeptical of the Communist menace in Germany. If the crisis lasts much longer more than one foreign country may come to a different view on the basis of its own experience.” Dr. Schacht said economically “Ger- many has finally been so thoroughly sucked dry that even diminished serv- ice on her debt is, for the time being. beyond its powers ... The only way out which remains is to grant it a full moratorium of several years dura- THE CAPITAL COMMERCIAL to Chicago in ‘33, ‘The best of last year's there's a spectacular array of A Greater WORLD'S FAIR Go this Summer! "162 ., Rew attractions. * free Northern Pacific Fair booklet. gee Ask for Gesches eal..Oe tle every week-end. | Also low-cost All-Expense tours, See Your Northern Pacific Agent on COLLEGE 31414 Main Ave. Phone 121 Bismarck, North Dakota A Practical Training School for Office Workers, Completely Equipped For That Purpose Our Fall Term begins Tuesday, September 4, but students may enroll at any time. Our students are employed everywhere. By the U. 8. Gov- ernment; by the State Govern- ment; in the largest corporations R. E. Jack, Principal G. M. Langum, Registrar cattle would otherwise have to be shipped from the state at distress prices.” Holt asserted the platform was sent to national headquarters, and any tariff relief granted North Dakota stockmen, should in fairness be cred- ited to the state Democratic party and not to any of the North Dakota con- gressional delegation. of the great movements of gold in the [Denver mint from the San Francisco “earthquake hazard.” Labor day, any day, drink Schlitz and taste the difference. For beers are not alike. Schlitz has its secret method of precise *Enzyme Control—which means absolute purity, finer flavor, and the right kick with no bad after-effects, no indigestion, no headaches. 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