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s LUMP SUN BILLIONS [3 POR WORKS, RELIEF APPROVED BY HOUSE Bill Passes 329 to 78; More Profonged Debate Expect- ed in Senate Jan. 25.—(#) —The | gat * through &@ surge of power that flattened last- stand ition 329 to 78, prepared Friday for a more prolonged debate ‘in the senate. Plainly happy over the house action 4n voting the money without “strings,” e@dministration leaders looked for the Cook’s Grocery —., 10, ‘J 3 for ....... 47c tops, 2 bunches .. per he 180 | yt. ...... 18 MEATS Veal Steak, Pork Chops and Steaks, Brookfields, Pot Roast .2lcl Our Family Tomatoes, No, 2 size, 49 c Grapefruit, Texas Carrots, green seedless, doz. .... Lettuce, solid, crisp, 2 heads . Speedy Jel, 6 flavors, 6 pkgs. 29c THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1935 soos “SEVENTY PER CENT transfer 3,500,000 persons lef roles to public works jobs aver- aging $50 a month. They called it a vital part of the recovery campaign.’ UNICAMERAL HOUSE PROPOSED IN BILL READY FOR SENATE of Amendment Would Vest Author- | thought ity in Legislature of Not More Than 50 the last few days, # proposal to change the two-house legislative system to one assembly with membership to of not more than 50 representatives was ready for introduction in the state senate Friday. Sponsored by Senator A. F. Bonzer, Jr., of Richland county, senate ma- 50 members, effective probably in 1939. Should the proposed constitutional amendment be by the legis- lature, it would come to a vote in 1936 and districting under the new law would be done by the 1937 legislative “Tne bal Provides: Continuance of the initiative and teferendum. Members of the legislature be elect- ed for @ period of four years. itive members be qualified getting $10 per diem. Districting of the state under the resolution as now prepared would be done by the legislative assembly con- vening in January, 1927, fixing as many districts as there are members, “which districts as nearly as may be, "|shall be equal to each other in the CAROL 14 Oz. Bottles 2, for 25c Prices below are good for week of January 25th to Sist, Inc. JAM oh eer nes GRAPEFRUIT Nos cone 2 tor o.001...29C CORN Ser aw.....:..> 29c Richfield, ; No, 24, cans, 2 for ........ JELLO, All Flavors, 3 for .......17¢ KRUSTY BRAN Pie cc* 12c 6 On, Pig. ...cccccccceee PALMOLIVE SOAP, 4 for ......17¢ CRISCO, 3 lb. can... 68e MACARONI, Carol, 5 Ib. box ....47¢ 10 Ib. box ...89¢ 8 oz. pkgs. ..-.5¢ IGA Chocolate Deal: 1 Bar of each IGA Baking and Chocolate ........+0+ yous, i Sweet Milk 2 Wb, CAGY .crccccrrevceseeeees CRACKERS SYRUP Stirs. COCOA, IGA Pure, 1 Ib. .........13¢ COFFEE, Peak Blend, 1 Ib. can ..33¢ “G” Blend, 1 Ib. pkg. ...27¢ “A” Blend, 1 lb. pkg. ...21¢ 3b. pkg. ...62c Vanilla Chocolate Creams, 8 02, ..10c "1h GA STORES El RB. A. J. Daisy Sodas, 18c number of inhabitants entitled to representation.” Shredded Wheat Opens Advertising ( Campaign ‘The Nationsl Biscuit Co. Friday announced it is “all ready” for the opening advertising gun, which is ex- pected to shoot up winter sales. A large newspaper list, covering the entire country, will be employed. Be- OF BIRTHDAY BALL FUNDS STAY HERE Bismarck Children With Infan- tile Paralysis Will Be Giv- en Medical Aid Dancers at the Birthday Ball here next Wednesday, one of the thousands which will grace President Roose: af 33.3 £ EE of the event, stated money will be divided lowing a suggestion President himself. At req part of this year’s fund Georgia Warm Springs Foundat Seventy cents of every dollar wi used for the rehabilitation of children in Bismarck suffering from infantile said. The a5 ogcte geet i = g in \creasing thus dances in honor of the president's birthday may justly feel that he is lending worthwhile aid to blotting out 8 tne vicious scourge, Young said. ‘The ticket sales committee, which day, reported initial solicitations. Tickets may be purchased at the State Confectionery or the G. P. News stand. ‘With prominent si ficials invited to act as patrons and SHERIFFS ADVOCATE DRIVERS LICENSING Peace Officers End State Con- vention With Banquet Thursday Night After a day spent in the details of a rivers’ li- ‘cense law, delegates to the annual convention of the North Dakota Sheriff and Peace Officers associa- working out iri Bismarck Chess Club Is Inviting Visitors Anyone who is interested in playing chess is invited to attend the meeting of the Bismarck Chess club which will be held at 7:30 o'clock Friday eve- ning at the committee room on the ground floor of the World War Me- building. HOUSE GROUP WIL INVESTIGATE PLAN FOR RADIO STATON Committee to Report Feasibili- ty of State-Owned Equip- ment by Feb. 5 (By the Associated Press) A resolution creating @ committee to investigate feasibility of a state- owned radio station was adopted by the state house of representatives ‘Thursday, Speaker William Crockett of Cav- aller county immediately appointed as members of the committee Repre- sentatives Howard Parkinson, Bot- tineau county; Jacob Urechel, Rolette; Gus Schauss, Morton; Ray Schnell, Stark; and W. O. Biberdorf, McHenry. Directed to report back to the house not later than February 5, the committee was asked to investigate the feasibility, desirability and prac- tieability of erecting a state-owned radio broadcasting station. . ‘The resolution noted a “great de- mand and there appears to be a great necessity” for such a state station. Defeated by 9 vote of 59 td 52 was & measure appropriating $1,500 for bee inspection. A senate concurrent resolution urg- ing congress to apportion funds for highway aid despite North Dakota's inability to match federal funds with state money cleared the legislature with adoption by the house. Custodian Measure Passed Passed and forwarded to the sen- ate were house measures appointing ‘William Laist custodian for the capi- tol grounds at a salary of $1,900 and appropriating $21,200 for the livestock sanitary, board. A two-year extension to December 31, 1937, of the law suspending is- suance of tax deeds to counties upon Hettinger counties. Representatives were stirred to de- ‘bate on two appropriation measures as the house resolved into a com- rong of the whole to consider sev- eral Both measures were recommended for passage and placed on the cal- endar for final action after one, for indemnifying owners for condemned tubercular cattle, had been sliced from $30,000 to $20,000. The other, appropriating $20,000 for the North Dakota Soldiers Home was recom- mended favorably without amend- ment. First introduced for an appropria- tion of $60,000, the indemnity ap- propriation bill was cut to $30,000 by “We Thank You” Oranges, large, 2 doyen, 67¢ Grapefruit, 80 size, dozen, 496 — 100 size, dozen, 39¢ Bananas Winesap and Delicious Apples Fresh Limes “Vegetables” Head Lettuce Celery Stamped Rutabagas Cauliflower Spinach New Carrots Parnisps Redishes “Grocery Department” Sunray Fruit Cocktail, the appropriation committee. The committee of the whole reduced it an additional $10,000 on motion of EB. J. Mcliraith of Divide county. In the debate on the indemnity bill, L. L. Twichell of Cass county pointed out that the monies are matched by the federal government and that if the appropriation is reduced the pay- ment for con cattle will be Teduced. . Roosevelt Proposes Uniform Traffic Laws Washington, Jan. 25—(?)—Uniform trafife legislation designed to reduce casualties on the highways was recom- mended Friday to the governors of the 48 states by President Roosevelt. Saying the loss of life from motor vehicles was higher last year than any time in history, Mr. Roosevelt urged state legislation along the lines pro- Posed by the national conference on state and highway safety. ‘The president recommendation was made in a letter to the governors. “In order to assist in this,” the President said, “the federal govern- ment, through the secretary of com- merce, has taken the leadership in developing remedial measures. ... “The responsibility for action rests with the state. There is need for legislation and for the organization of proper agencies of administration and enforcement. There is need also for leadership in education of the Public in the safe use of the motor vehicle, which has become an indisy pensible agent of transportation. .. The Thousand Islands really nume ber 1692, Schilling Liquid Food Colors add appetizing tints to QPUAD, gfSFERDg «gg hUCE THE RED& WHIT The Corner Grocery A. Boutrous, Owner Phone 1059 We Deliver 500 Third Street GRAPEFRUIT, Texas seedless, 6 for 19¢ Per bushel ..... Comb Honey, 1 5 c Oranges, size 176, 2 dozen for 62c PORK and BEANS 19c ote Lettuce, Arizona, 2 heads for . Eggs, strictly fresh, per doz. BROWN SUGAR Wanda Beauty Toilet £2 amy 2 bars for 5c Peas, No. 303 cans, 2 cans for ‘1 9c Bananas, fine, 3 Ibs, for ....... Campbell's, 2 cans for Butter, fresh creamery, per Ib. Bread, 2 loaves for Medium, GP TA, on cecccccevecccvccccccss Gold Dust Scouring Powder, 3 cans for ginning the latter part of January, tion wound up their three-day meet- the winter advertisements will appear [eae neue fA Seg @ banquet here Thursday February and March. A preliminary The campaign, moreover, is some- nin, which will be introduced in the soon, to place the what more ambitious than Shredded j, proposes Wheat has hitherto attempted. ‘administration of the act in the hands Every device known to advertising o¢ county sheriffs except in cities and ‘salesmanship will be fully utilis- of over 5,000 inhabitants where the . chief of police will have equal admin- for the ral sales trative powers with the sheriff. draft of the licensing wil identification. be avertised as a delicious breakfast ‘Another resolution passed by the food which can be served hot. In the delegates asks that the jurisdiction of Police magistrates be increased to in- clude = eres, It is Delievs scope health-bulld- of the city magistrates’ powers the plenty number of minor cases which regu- as the site for the 1936 convention. Attorney General P. O. Sathre was the speaker on the banquet Pel U. S. Investigating Relief Order Fraud 1 tb, tall cans, 2 for Libby's Potted Mea! 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