Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ALT. &T. AND BELL COMPANIES ORDERED Communications Commission to Go Into Financial Struc- ture, Connections _—_———— sel Washington, Nov. 15. — () — The Communications Commission Thursday ordered an investigation of the Amer- ican Telephone é& Telegraph Co., and its contract with the associated Bell companies. The commission said its inquiry ‘would go into the history and finan- cial structure of A. T. & T., including connections and relationships with associated Bell subsidiaries, This examination, it was stated, also will include subsidiaries which manu- ““facture equipment and supplies in- cluding all subsidiaries of related ‘companies which affect the communi- cations industry under the jurisdiction of the commission, Financial ar- rangements also will be studied. “ There will be a general inquiry into contracts between the A. T. company and the Western Electric ‘company as well as agreements be- tween the Western Electric and asso- ciated Bell companies, ' Upon completion of the testimony ‘by the A. T. & T. and its subsidiaries, companies and other | Thi Proclaimed Calls Upon People to Work With Gratitude for Betterment of Mankind . Washington, Nov. 15.—(7)—In a Pres- d be done, he said, “with in ‘our hearts for what al- ved.” Proclamation fol- D. Roosevelt, president States of America, Thursday, the 29th 1934, a8 a day of the people of the in the autumn hich to git & T.,/the ‘witnesses will be heard from inde- | transl “pendent companies which will be ask- .ed to supply information as to. their financial structures, services, agree- as other interested parties who may intervene, * The commission did not set a date for the hearings, but it was under- hestiaad will not be held before Jan, 1. TTOTAL ABSTINENCE ~ URGEDBY W.6.1.0. Organization Condemns Man- ner of Repeal of 18th Amendment Cleveland, O., Nov. 15.—(?)—Reso- lutions urging total abstinence and Purging of political parties were passed Thursday in the concluding sessions of the annual convention of the National Woman's Christian ‘Temperance union here. The organization asks legislative bodies and commercial interests “to require total abstinence of air pilots, train operators, automobile drivers and all who are in any way respon- sible for the life of others.” asserting that partisan political pressure was brought to bear elections. table for children” +20" ts assailed in an- —— RING MENT OF Al OOT 20 rrens OF” VE Wrration, ‘ATH DAKOTA, Coun- aaree fs for seal of the United States to fixed. “Done in the city of this fifteenth day of November year of our lord nineteen hundred thirty four and of the indepen of the United States of Ameica one hundred and fifty-ninth.” Lack Clues in Hunt For Child’s Slayers Nashville, Tenn, Nov. 15.—(P)— While law enforcement agencies were Attorney General J. Carlton Loser, directing an investigation into the case, said that “at the present time sh, ss. °K COURT, Before Hon. Judge. er of the Estate of Ellen also known as Ella sees Deceased, Petitioner, .vs. Mahoney, Marcella Berep Edward ek Joyce, James tor, the heirs of mber, A. D. 1934, ytwo o'clock in the + day, to show cause, + why. the petition of mey, dated November 4, on file in sala Court, < Re, sald John R. Ma- |=" appointed the admjaistra- « the estate of Ellen Harvey Ma- ey, also known as El unty, kota, of administration of s 0 sal J R. Mahoney, should not be granted. The late residence of said Ellen Harvey Mahoney, also known as Ella Mahoney, deceased, the owner of said estate, was, at the time of her death, the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota. Let service be made of this cita- tion as required by law. a Dated this 18th day of November, 4 By the Paures eal) . G Davi f sald ty Court. * tehse, i ‘A fot ie ounty Court barometer, to sea level, 30.14. river sans at 7 a8. m. -0/ hour change, 0.0 ft. if ; z SEBRESRSNREUSESOMRRSRSERSNSERRUR EASA URE TSNMUEE ETERS sesreenasenueseareesesaranterasaeresecrseseseueseeng! Sssssesssshssssessssesssssssssssssssssssssseszseese THE BISMAR INSULL, JR. DEFENDS | SIX-RIGURE. WAGES PAID HIM, FATHER Says $548,000 Extremely Mod- erate; Most of It Went to Charity stand after the prosecut blocked testimony by Byron Gifford, public utility engineer. Judge James ‘H. Wilkerson circles, was led at once into of his own salaries, and Insull, fense Attorney Floyd E. Thompson. “Our salaries aggregated $548,000. Bethlehem Steel had a net revenue he described as of “excellent reputa- Insull told the jury his family’s holdings were wiped out in the crash of the two Insull investment trusts, Getailing the amounts turned in in ‘an effort to “do the best we could.” He explained that his mother had | posed. FEDERAL PROBE OF ‘Thanksgiving Holiday Is |C° by President NTINUE from page one: Abandon Proposal For Early Change ‘In Bank and Mill the prosecution of the five-per-cent collection racket or in other phases of political activity, will be dismissed, obnoxious to many Democrats. ig expected to have litile trouble vator, all factions are awaiting the gcvernor-elect’s clarification sion. Its members would determine the policy but choose the executives to carry it out. the institution's accounts, With regard to the Bank of North Campaign Deficit Is Republican Problem Means uf meeting a deficit built up night by newly-elected Repubilcan state officials and members of the Re- Publican campaign committee. Mrs. Willette Tells How She Lost 30 Pounds In 3 Months No More Headache No More Backache No More Dizzy Spells EF Bag “It's the LITTLE DAILY DOSE thet Coss tt” e lovely new Match:d (MIRRO “THE FINEST ALUMINUM’ Dariogly oew 3: and tremendously black chip-proof alumilite covers. Gey green kaobs. Wonderfully ef- cient —Thermo Quick-Heas bosoms. Below we are offering 0 very special bargain to those who} visit our Matched Mirro display week: CK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934 a Ul Gee Gca tte ae! 5B aedens oS SETS TR Saat ee ae ie ie ae bri If now—our } Rememb POULTRY to yb “Northern id Dp epesage SAE EE AENEAN PLEA ERR, Here Comes the Bismarck Tribune To the Rescue with just the gift you've been looking for to send to those friends of yours who aré too warm to be remembered with just a stereotype greeting card. Cea Here’s an Original Gift Not one of your friends has received anything like it before. It answers all the requirements .(small, compact, unbreakable, easy to send, etc.) : It has dignity and permanence—It will be preserved by the lucky re- ceiver for years, even generations. It means the minimum of effort on your part. And, last but not least, IT IS INEXPENSIVE In the near future The Bismarck Tribune will publish a well-illustrated and descriptive souvenir booklet on North Dakota’s magnificent new $2,- 000,000 capitol building. on high grade paper with a special cover bearing an exterior likeness of the statehouse. It will be peculiarly appropriate as a Christmas gift since the state leg- islature will convene in the new build- ing for the first time just a short time after the holidays. . _. More than that—The Tribune will mail them to your friends for you if you desire for a small additional serv- ice charge. 4 1 enh een? Sn onsen. sentans ties of 25 or more—Free Christmas card enclosed on orders of 100 or more.) This booklet will be off the presses in ample time before Christmas. And this book will cost only 35 cents each—Think of It!—with reductions for quantity orders. This booklet is sponsored by the North Dakota State Historical Society and the Board of Administration and WILL CARRY NO ADVERTISING The souvenir will be six inches by nine inches in dimensions, printed So sit down at your writing desk RIGHT NOW and fill out the coupon; ai and at once solve your Christmas gift problem with a few brief scratches I Chevrolet Track. sport coupe, Model dition. May be seen ‘hird and Main. A Splendid Idea » for which please send me The Tribune’s new North Dakota State Capitol souvenir booklet (thirty-five cents each in quan tities less than 100). —oR— North Dakota State Capitol souvenir booklet to each of the Pian number: : tached list. (Be sure list of addressees is attached when you seal the envelope and write or plainly, with full addresses. Figure forty-five cents each for mailing, forty-three cents ea’ — over 25. Free Christmas card with your name will be enclosed in each if order is fagham or more. k.. Very truly yours, § Purchaser Disc iiaasaseamerecbans scans wm ‘ Sedan Bismarek, \.