The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 17, 1934, Page 3

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‘ FEDERAL PLANNING BOARD CRITICISES NRA, FARM PROGRAM Danger Seen in Basing Agricul- tural Plan on ‘Curtail- ment of Output’ tion. The critical portion was prepared ‘at the request of the board and pre- sented as “supporting data.” The Doard said it assumed “no responsi- bility for the views and opinions” of the authors—Lewis L. Lorwin and A. F. Hinrich, been before the NRA came into ex- ‘The report was transmitted to Sec- Tetary Ickes last Aug. 1, but was not made public until Friday. Frederic ‘ano ‘ = : AEE BURE Beey aged EF E B Z a q F Mississippi > precipitati two more frequent with near or below week. : FH Youth Is Sentenced For Slaying Officer|in a i: colder 1s centered had|over Manitoba (The Pas 30.40) while pressure attended $5. Tus Curious .WoRLD MEANING THIS SIDE ANO THAT SIDE. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1934 Banco Head Stricken | “PRINCE RUPERT OROPS,” FORMED BV DROPPING MOLTEN GLASS INTO WATER, CAN BE STRUCK WITH & HAMMER WITHOUT BREAKING.... BUT IF A TINY TID OF THE TAIL IS By William Ferguson “How much you think I make on that hamburger after you dump half a bottle of catsup on it?” MEANING THE RIGHT STARBOARD LARBOARD, AND LEFTSIDES OF A BOAT, CAME FROM THE ITALIAN worns STO BORDO Lo i sernersucussrasreussausartenseeNesEsieesrueReTsety SSSTSVSTSLSVerscLgsaaseaerevens | Srsesesarsecagusese. Accumulated deficiency to date 8.06 : SRebebSRBBBESEResEEseEEESEES [7 -PER-MONTH LIVE, HEATED WINTER AUTO STORAGE With Heart Ailment Fargo, N. D., Nov. 17.—()—Stricken shortly after his return to his home in Duluth from Moorhead, Minn., where he pleaded not guilty in Clay county district court in connection Mitchell, Duluth attorney and former Banco officer, is reported seriously 111 with a heart ailment, according: to James A. Garrity, Moorhead, county attorney. James Nye, Duluth, counsel for Mitchell, notified Garrity he doubted a can stand the ordeal of a Mitchell is the second Banco de- fendant to become ill since the “Mitchell is 72 years old and Day- ton 78, Paraguayans Claim Asuncion, Paraguay, Nov. 17.—(P)— Official sources announced Saturday the capture by Paraguayan troops of Fort Ballivian on the Pileomayo Tver, which has been the keystone of Bolivian defenses in the Gran Chaco since last January. The capture followed an envelop- ing movement in the aCnada-El- Carmen section in wich the Para. guayang announced Friday they took 7,000 » Saturday's mov-ement was an extension of the drive. Fort Ballivian, a modern, heavily fortified strongh« was the center of vicious attacks early in the year in which thousands of lives were re- Ported lost. Fargo Credit Union’s Charter Is Approved ‘Washington, Nov. has two purposes: | University Election bahcnhaniertoed of among the members, pur- shares of the credit union. second purpose is to provide|For the first time in the history of it low interest rates|campus --shareholders. d Expenditures ‘Washington, Nov. 17.—(4)—The position of the treasury Nov. 15 was: Receipts $6,735,184.77; expedi- tures $14,677,814.13; balance $1,- 687,826,888.83: customs receipts for the month $13,000,417.86. gold assets $8,037,904,784.44. SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- T LEIGH, 'Y OF BURL! . IN DISTRI COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. E. D. Hartwig ii Plaintiff vs €. A. Booth, Charles A. Booth, Julius C, Burrows, Lewis D. Bis arth perenel encumbrance upon the property described in. the complaint Defendants THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE- FENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of which said complaint is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you and to serve @ copy of your An- swer upon the subscribers at their office in the Dakota National Bank & Trust Company Bullding in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, Dakota, within thirty days service of this Summ exclusive of the day of d in case of your faflure to appe: or answer as above required, piain- tite will take judgment against you by default for the relief demanded in the camplaint. Dated at Bismarck, N. D. this 12th day of November, 1934. HYLAND & FOSTER, BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA OFFICE AND POST OFFICE ADDRESS, BISMARCK, N. D. To the Defendants above named: You and each of you will please take notice that the Complaint in the above been filed in the office of of the District Court, Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota and that this aetion is brought for the purpose of quieting title in plaintiff and in excluding the defendants from any right, title and interest in and to following de- seribed premines, to-wit: Lot Fifte (45) in Block 37 of Flannery & Wet erby Addition to the City of Bism: Burleigh County, Nort upon you, ich servi: Se5ssessRssssssseess ndants. a & Foster, Bismarck, N. D., Attorneys for Plaintiff. 11/17-24 12/1-8-15-23, The only honorary colonel appointed | played by Margaret Bliss and by Governor Ole H. Olson during his} Hughes of oe fd no has Lene ina hath club included “Red River Val- Fy vi ystul, 9, Fargo grade scl y,” “Home, Home on the i Big F ‘ort Captured boy and son of John Nystul, Non-|“Turkey in the Straw,” and “Golden omernnd partisan campaign manager in 1932/Slippers.” lca sim IN. D. Father Sees | Son on Gopher Grid “Allied Independents’ tests in class elections versity of North Dakota Friday. stad, Alamo; vice president, Arthur Stokes, Cathay; Lee Jongewaard, 8t. Thomas; Sears, Grand Forks; secretary, Mar- vin Sanders, Ray: Sutherland, treasurer, Winston Olson, Minot. les, Hillsboro; vice president, Don Robertson, Minot; Ele: Harty, Willing — Workers, Banquet Climaxes Achievement Day. \gtam and urged members to strive for larger memberships in their clubs. John French, president of Rotary club, acted as toastmaster. Henry J. Duemeland led the group singing, and rection of Clarion Larson, played Norma Agnew, during the dinner. Pet Juniors Jolly Juniors of auditorium. The Little Beginners club of Moffit presented the second number which was followed by a Pantomime, “The Song of the Shoes,” Presented by the Hustlers Baby Beef club of Still, Ellen Mae Hubbell Played a piano solo, “Good Night,” by Ethelbert Nevin. Miss Hubbell is & member of the America’s Best 4 Clothing club at Wing. RS * Se Florence Nichols, of the Nimble Fingers club at Moffit, gave a dance. JOHN DAVID NYSTUL Accordion and Busy Nine, Wilton—first, Florence Engleman. Paramount theater. and 1934. A play by the McKenzie Seniors en- titled “Burlesque Operation” follow- ed. Characters in the play were Edna Coons, Bernice Bliss, Kathryn Hughes and Florence Habeck. A tap dance by Avis Abelien, with club members Minneapolis, Nov. 17.—(#)— You will have to add something to this Dad’s Day celebratioi the University of Minnesota urday and make it left guard da: too, so far as the Oech family is concerned. The folks in Beach, N. D., have sent an envoy in the person of George Oech to see that this edict is carried out. George Oech knows something about this left guard racket, for he played that position on the great Minnesota teams of 1904 and 1905, Then he sent his son, Vernon, along to see what luck he would have and Vernon landed at left guard on the Minnesota team of the current year. Vernon was to show his stuff when he lined up against the Chicago Maroons Saturday after- noon. The critical eye of the father, George, may make allow- ances for a slip now and then, but you can bet he won't miss any of them. by the Cheerful Stitchers of Meno- ken and was followed by a clog num- ber presented by Florence Nichols, the Prize Cooks club of Moffit. A/ aid. song by the Keen Kooks club of Mof- gram. Are Awarded awarded. The the Kiwanis club, Ribbon winners in| vate sources. each club were: Foods Clubs: Krazy Kooks, Wing— first, Gladys Lien and second to Clov- er Johns. McKenzie Larson, third to Kathryn Hughes, fourth to Bernice Bliss, fifth to Clara Habeck. Moffit Keen Kooks—first,'by states include: Inez Peckens, second to Wilhelmina Moffit, third to Thelma Moffit, fourth to Wanda Parks, fifth to Verna Jen- son, Porto Rico. Number Clothing Clubs: America’s Best|North Dakota Wing—first, Ellen May Hubbell, sec- South Dakota lond to Dorothy Hubbell, third to ' C ONTINUE D Elsle Kavonius, fourth to Bernardine trom page one: ea OO Boy Colonel N. D. Gets $7,352,642 In Home Owner Loans f Washington, Nov. 17.—()—Federal officials, cognizant that thousands singing “School Days,” was presented! will be turned down by the Home Owners Loan Corporation because of dwindling funds, Saturday charte. channels through which these | Louise Coder and Lyla ‘Thompson of| seekers still could receive government It was learned authoritatively that fit concluded the entertainment pro-|the corporation is planning a careful study of all of the approximately Ribbons 1,000,000 pending applications with a Ribbons for the five best exhibits| view to determining whether they from each of the county clubs were|could be made eligible for mortgage ribbons were given by|insurance if refinanced through pri- The number of loans and amounts of Loans Amount Swept by One Faction Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 17.—(P}— Politics, one faction—the fon all con- the Uni The faction’s candidates, all win- ning over the nominees of the “in- dependent” frame, were: Seniors: president, Gordon Ohn- Next Group Luncheon or Banquet Be Served at the RENDEZVOUS It’s adaptable for any occasion, large or small, formal or informal. Phone 27 for Reservations or call at the NEW SWEET SHOP “Leeds. Juniors: president, Edna Peterson, vice president, Cleo treasurer, Williston; Freshmen: president, Marian Sar- OT The Most Famous Restaurant In The U. S. A. will not have anything on your kitchen when you equip it with this Hotpoint Electric Range. ‘Why? Because Electric Cook- ery is the perfect solu- tion to the cooking problem. Check these advantages: 1, Clean as electric light itself. 2 Certairi . . . Oven heat is held at any desired temperature, 3. Convenient . . . heats at the turn of the switch, 4 Cooking Results . . . You'll discover that meat roasts are more Installed tn your home wy, | for only enenonn------- $109.50 D Start Cooking the Electric Way Now. Na North Dakota Power & Light Co. STORAGE SPECIAL Vow coe ill be avaliable ie 708 at any EXTENDED PHONE 217 | To Dec. ist fad male Seeaarimans while vpnce ls ROSEN’S Main at Seventh, Opp. Bank of N. D. POLICEMEN WOUNDED - Darien, Conn., Nov. -1—(#)}—Two fifth to Vivian Knowles. | police officers, one of them Chief Ed- Sterling —first, |ward A. Tinker of the Darien depart- Wilma Wahiman, second to Irma Wahlman, third to Frances Langley,|sprang a trap and arrested three Jolly Juniors, McKenzie—first, Inez|Rhode Island men in connection with Colby, second to Sarah Swanick, third| what they described as an attempt to to Alice Easton. Moffit—first, Flor-|iidnap 13-year-old Robert Lewis, ence Nichols, second to Fern Faust,/step-son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave third to Lucille Moffit, fourth to|Westheim, from his home here, Dorothy Jones. Driscoll—first, Mar- | == @aret Ness, second to Verna Goetz. the high school band, under the di-|Menoken Cheerful Stitchers—first, second to Lucille Ebelig, third to Mabel Wood, fourth Program to Dorothy Wood, fifth to Beatrice A song, “Jolly Juniors” by the| Wallen. Future Sewers—first, Hazel was the|Falconer, second to Elvira Anderson, first number on the program at the|third to Ruth Chesak, fourth to Esth- er Chesak. Telfer—Bernita Fields. Thrifty Nifty, Wilton—first, Marilyn Johnson, second to Leona Sundquist. Frances Backman, second to Natalia Asplund, third to Edna Hedberg. Busy Bee, Baldwin—first, Alice Spitzer, second to Alice Larson, third to Mary Poole, fourth to Violet Johnson, fifth to ment, were shot Friday as authorities CAPITOL = THEATRE ===— 25c to 7:30 Tonight Only (Sat.) A model chicken brooder built by Max Dietrich of the Telfer Poultry harmonica selections | club was one of the many fine exhibits George|on display. In the afternoon the dei- Sibley Butte-Bee Hive|egates were entertained at a moving Picture through the courtesy of the Association of Commerce and the 383 loans for a total of $1,911,913,276 to Seniors—first,| persons in all states and Hawaii. No Florence Habeck, second to Vivian|loans had been made in Alaska or Starting Sundoy Midnite Also Mon. Mat. and Night The new mu- sical comedy- drama. RUSS COLUMBO ROGER PRYOR JUNE KNIGHT Cetherine Doucet, Henry Armette; Andy Devine, Wini Shaw. Story by john Meehan, Jr. Directed by Kurt Neumann. A B.F, Zeidman Produce tion. Presented by Ceri Leemmle. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Grand Pacific Hotel Restaurant Rendezvous for Best Foods 50c Special Sunday Dinner Roast Goose with all the trimmin’s ROAST YOUNG TURKEY CHOPS ......... 69C Served from 11:30 a. m. till 8:30 p. m. Music by Harry Turner's Orchestra SERVICE GARAGE -*

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