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HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1934 cian WILL RESIST NRA POLICY GIVING MINORITIES RIGHTS «: "Frisco Convention ( Continues. Linton, was elected vice president; - ic. Heated Debates Over Builders Admission ete ! 1 San Francisco, Oct. 5.—()}—The | Blue Eagle of the NRA dominated |tion discussions of the American Federa- association in cream improvement) lcampaign in order that this project | * President William Green declared may be carried out successfully and the federation would “mobilize its en- tire force” to resist any effort to es- furnished for butter and cream. tablish an NRA policy of permitting employers to deal with minority or in- L. Anderson, Hatton, who talked on @ividual factions in collective bar- better sanitary conditions in cream- tion of Labor convention Friday. 14 49 0p oD A {seRapees ed declarations in Washington by Donald Richberg, recovery -coordina- tor, that elections to determine repre- | could elect leaders only for those | voting. Labor leaders contend that decisions of the national labor tions board give the majority group the right to conduct bargaining ac- “It seems it is clearly evident there is a need of understanding between the administrators of the NRA and the national labor relations board, , Steel and railway board on the question of collective ment of Mr. Richberg is in distinct Opposition to the decision these boards . The coordinator’s state- ment is undemocratic and fatal to the Principle of collective bargaining.” FOUR CONVENTIONS AT JAMESTOWN END) Nurses and Creamery Men Con- clude Sessions With Elec- tion of Officers aae2e FRAER AREA Twag Jamestown, N. D., Oct. 5—()— Four organizations closed state con- ventions here Thursday. They were | the North Dakota state nurses, North Dakota state league of nursing edu- cation, North Daxota Local Creamery association, and North Dakota cream- a92 BSABRSHLE Miss Mabel Hertsgard, superintend- ent of St. Luke's hospital in Fargo ‘was elected president of the nurs2s association; Miss Mildred Clark, Devils Lake, superintendent of Gen- | eral hospital was elected first vice wras es . Weather Report ——————+ FOR! For Bismarck eee einity: tonight and Saturday; Sesaegeer fair ata and kota: Fair tonight and Saturday; cooler tonight and | southeast portion | day. Fair tonight and tonight, exce t ex= Portion; sonar extreme northeast | artly showers in northeast: cooler in east Portions Friday night; Sat- urday generally fair, cooler in east and south portions. GENERAL CON CONDITIONS low pressure area is centered over the central Canadian Provinces (The Pas 29.48) while “Highs” overlie the states (Toledo 30.22) and the ern border states and in the Canadian Provinces, but ee the weather is general Peratures are peperale ins Sines age at a. m, el hour change, - +01 ft. PRECIPITATION RASHURR AQRAAPESSKESRAK BASRA RRR S Bismarck, N. D., cldy. Boise, Idaho, clear Alt Oe BSSsraee® SRAVSVSSRSAVSSS SMEAUCBSIEAS Bepar SsBresanantuesessesesassaeasasessas SARSTSSISATASLS| SSRSS lpresidents Miss Pearl Voge, Bismarck, secretary; Miss Gertrude Koenenan, | Fargo, ae secretary. Di- jrectors Mrs. Mildred Isakson, retir- ing president; Miss Esther Teichman, Bismarck; Miss Lucile Paulson, ied |Forks; Miss Lucille Riste, Minot. | The next convention will be neta at Minot. instad, McClusky, was elect- | sident of the North Dakota) . J. Fernholz, Harv ecretary; F. Lommell, Lidgerwood, treasurer, ‘andl |Riwin Shelstad, Cooperstown, audi- tor. The next meeting place was left) ‘to the board of directors. Resolutions provided for coopera-' hat better transportation facilities be Speakers at this meeting were E. jeties and better service to the pa- Two more issues threatened to|trons. C. S. Ladd, state chemist who bring heated debate to the conv: ention | floor, The federation executive coun- |creameries. Reports were read by the cil’s report on its decision on the in ternal strife in the building trade de- partment over the readmission of the | carpenters, electrical and bricklayers unions appeared imminent. troversy was expected later on the tablishment of a policy as to wheth federation unions should be organized |} on craft or industry lines. President Green's statement follow: xplain the laws governing the various officers. No election of officers was held by |the North Dakota Creamery associa- | jtion members. This was the semi-! nual meeting. Finstad is the pres-, ident and presided, and Hatton the secretary. Oscar Swenson, Nicollet, ke at this session. stitution and by-laws were . Winners in the butter max- + were L. C. Lemna, Lisbon. first; E. W. Lindstrom, and L. E. Johnson, | 4. The judge was | |Prof. Christ Jensen of the Agricul-| tural college. G. A. Thompson, Cando, second; R. Olson, Casselton and C. C. Brun-} berg, Grand Forks, tied for third, Se | King Zog, of Albania, is the only | unmarried sovereign in Europe. Buy your underwear for the whole family at the People’s Department Store and save. Blasted Hopes are always the fate of a knocker who ought to be hit where his brains ought to be and kicked where his brains really are. It pays to boost. That's why we're boosting the merits of Purity Bread. Try @ loaf and you'll be delighted with the appetizing richness of each cake-textured slice. Its surely a winner in this community where popularity must be deserved. And what a difference it makes in the enjcyment of any meal or a hasty snack between times. Sunshine in Every Slice Purity Bakery Bismarck “Often Buttered—Never Bettered” (Continued Next Friday) Friesz & Aller 1 Block West First Natl. Bank Phone 917 $2.00 Orders Delivered Free ae | = Bread, all kinds, White King, 3 3 c Super Suds, per pkg. .......... 9 Cc Concord COLD MEATS | to an already serious feed shortage | in the state during the winter months, [. E. Tindall, supervisor of cattle | shi ipments, declared. CONCLUDE GREATEST | the first week of the movement which started shortly after the second weck| Dakota canning projects, or distributed to relief families as fresh Argentina, Chile, and Peru owe} The American brook trout is not a their independence to the fighting ability of Gen. Jose de San Martin, fish of the salmon family. trout; it belongs to the char grou Z Less than 20,000 cattle, purchased remain to be shipped from | the state, he explained. Movement of in September. As of October 1, a total meat, Tindall said. of 940,000 head of livestock had been Purchased in the state. Of the less than 20,000 cattle re- ROUNDUP OF CATTLE Triplets occur but once in every 7,000 cases, among white people. | this livestock will 12 slower, due 10 (175, 000 Head “Head of FER, FERA Stock ‘difficulties being encountered in final closing of contracts. Fifty-three county agents, and 250 other men, including clerical aides, centered their activity in moving the huge amount of cattle from the state With the movement appeared what livestock shippers facetiously referred when state FERA officials tallied the to as “air-conditioned livestock pull- shipping of 175,000 head of irom North Dakota in two wi ith the North Dakota Creamery) “with the cattle went an ad «RED OWL: Moved From State i Two Weeks’ Time The greatest concentrated | movement in the state ended Friday, k | mans”; condemned boxcars in which time.| railroad employes sawed windows tor ‘GREEN ONIONS .......... “The Store That Saves You Money” See Window Display of Week-End Specials BEANS, Camphell’s, 5 Ib. tin, special .... RICE, Fancy Blue Rose, 4 Ibs., special CRACKERS, 2 Ib. box, special .... PRINCESS PATT COFFEE, special, 1 Ib. . - MAYONNAISE, Hellman’s Blue Ribbon, full uaet . ws ‘25e PRUNES, Large Santa Claras, 2 Ib. pkg., special ... .25c CABBAGE, Fancy, solid heads, special, per Ib. ... , DROMEDARY DATES, Fresh, 10 oz. pkg., special . Minneopa BAKING CHOCOLATE, Y, Ib. er So French’s PURE VANILLA, 2 02. a special . COCOANUT, 8 oz. cello okg., special . BACON, ¥, Ib. pkg., Swift's, special. CABBAGE, 25 Ibs., 60c; 50 Ibs., $1.15; 100 Wm, ....6.0 500055 APPLES, Jonathans, per box .....$1.25 TOKAY GRAPES, 3 for ............25¢ SWEET POTATOES, 4 Ibs. .........19¢ SUGAR 100 tbs. Kraft Bag 10 Ibs. Harvest Queen BREAD, 11/2 Ib. loaf .. " > c POTATOES, bushel CHEESE .« CRACKERS » CELERY, 2 for ... Irwin Sheldstad, Coop- | FRESH MEATS — FRUITS and VEGETABLES ——— Let us have your meat order. We will see that it will be carefully selected FOR LESS MONEY In_ butter judging, | | Bernt Helgas, Grand Forks, was first; | —WE DELIVER— LERR’S OPPOSITE MEMORIAL BUILDING WE DELIVER SUGAR, 10 Ib. bag .................55e BUTTER, % Ib. prints .............28¢ PRESERVES, 5 Ib. can, only . RICE, Fancy, 3 lb. bag . SWEET POTATOES, 5 Ibs. .. CABBAGE, Ib., 3c; 100 Ibs. .......$2.75 ONIONS, 5 Ibs., 18c; 50 Ibs. ..... POTATOES, bu., 99¢c; 100 Ib. bag “$1 ‘60 ONIONS, Fancy white, 5 Ibs. ........23¢ ‘SUNSHINE—"OLD MILL” PRUNES «= »5¢ 2243 HERSHEY'S COCOA. oreatrasr 4: 1D fe FRUIT COCKTAIL sx" 2:: POST BRAN FLAKES . COFFEE xx 2: 51° E Fall Housecleaning Sale Pork & Beans, PHONE 1080 BISMARCK FOOD MARKET 408 BROADWAY Cranberries, Cape Cods, 2 Ibs. ........29¢ CARROTS; GREEN TOP... 2 BUNCHES BEETS, GREEN TOP ...... 5c Cabbage, 3 Cauliflower, trimmed, PEW. et Cc snow white, 1 $2.65 per 100 Ibs. per Ib, .......... Oc ee Fy Oxydol, Eggs, strictly 4 ] 0 per pkg. ........ c fresh, doz. .-.... 22C 110 pkg. tree pe 0 Salt, 1%-Ib. Sweet Potat package ........... 5c 5 Ibs. 25c Se pera eet ALL IG.A. SPECIALS FREE DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 1080 Phone 710 1506 Thayer EARL OWENS, Prop. Fancy Tokays, 3 lbs. ...............26¢ Keifer Pears, per bushel .........$1.34 Short Cut Steak, per pound .........15¢ Beef Stew Ribs, 3 pounds for ........19¢ 2 bache”, 2LC Rees, 4 » lle Cudahy’s Rex Bacon, lean, half or whole strips, per pound ......... -25c¢ Sugar, 10 pound bag ...............57¢ cere), 8 tie, 2OC | per ....... BC Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 3 for .........28¢ Coffee, “A” Blend, 3-Ib. pkg. ........67¢ ee Fresh Dressed Hens and Springers seamen eee ee Bring us your eggs—We buy them. a ee sone COOKIES, Fancy asst., per Ib. .... 21 c COFFEE, Ever fresh, glass jar ... SALT, Worchester, per pkg. ........ ‘5c SOAP CHIPS == 5 «28° PALMOLIVE "sx" SUPER-SUDS © sa0sorsomr © 3rin.Q5c YELLOW BARSOAP o 6R 29 5. ie ECONOMY cococastue toner soar 312i 95. CRYSTAL WHITE CHIPS ‘ GOLD DUST “= ---{7° SOAP See Our Double Page Sale Circular Distributed Today for Other Fine Food Savings We Deliver Phone Orders C. 0. D. These prices effective at Red Owl No. 1 on Main Ave., Phone 469, and Red Ow) . No. 2 on Broadway, Phone 746. OWL FOOD ST 10-45: DEPENDABLE QUALITY MEATS SATURDAY SPECIALS _ Main Fancy Rolled Rib Roast, Ib. ........16¢ Twilling’s Grocery 601 Tenth Street SATURDAY SPECIALS Swift's Evaporated Milk, 3 cans ............ Salt, 114-Ib. pkg. plain pkg. . CHUCK ROAST Swift’s Shankless Circle (8) Picnics, oats Dates, French's Pure Vanilla, [ Stew, fresh, meaty, cut uj Calumet Baking Powder, Shoulder Roast, Ib. . Swift's Pork and may 1-Ib. can ......... Goveeeees Graham Crackers, 2-1. pkg. ...+. Wes iaiias FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Morrell’s, whole or SMOKED HAMS Phone Tomatoes {un Radishes (WZ. Fresh, crisp, lai Celery stalk, ator oe Grapes 3 Scunas Oranges 2 gun” =— Jonathans Apples }:: SszeaseseseesesesesresseeaessssRsseseessRsse3 For Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Visit H. L, Brown = Pay and Take Food Stores «= PAUL BROWN, MANAGER Cauliflower, snow Tokay Flame Red, BLOF. ecieecreeeeerens Tomatoes, LeGrande, No. 2 can, 2 cans for.. Spinach, Del Monte brand, No, 2% can .... package Sugar, 10-Ib. ‘bag v0 BB Batter new.” Sweet Potatoes Btiz,5#* Green Beans, fancy, 2 Ibs, for ...........005 Celery Hearts Fn Fs 4 a. Salad Dressing, at. us 27c Cabbage, 90 Ibs. ..... Cauliflower Serbs tare 79c| Grapes far tek 19C = 89cl ponies WE DELIVER PHONE ORDERS C. 0. D. with guaranteed of home-owned I.G.A. stores work os ‘one to bring you velues that con't be best anywhere. Prices listed below are good for week of Oct. 5 to 11 ae 0A 32t-onbolties . 1%, Ib. pkg. .......0...2266 BOO OVALTINES:"...............31e SARDINES Suscrssc.. 19¢ POST an: ne Ole CAKE FLOU ich = Oe DESSERT POWDER #::~~ WHEATIES, 2 pkgs. ......28¢ FRUIT PECT rine am ||" MOLASSES ‘iti. ...........85¢ LYE, IGA, 3 cans _.____...25¢ Vanilla Extract 22: soi. ....19¢ SOAP FLAK Te... Ble COFFEE A Ba ae TOILET TISSUE 4:. .......19¢ Ane. " a arrancones!