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Se a si sees _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1985 ee and distributors of foods than Tug- well, eventually might be the one 6 TUGWELL 10 STAY =. However, Secretary Wallace, who |likes Tugwell, recently upheld Davis lin a shakeup which swept several of the liberal leader's foremost followers out of the AAA. Japs See Espionage By American Sailors | — | Tokyo, Feb. 22.—(?)—The Japanese ESS es eee |navy Friday ordered the American Washington, Feb, 22.—(7)—Rexford tanker, Elizabeth Kellogg. to submit Guy Tugwell ‘et it be known Friday | 6 se that he will continue as undersecre- | ® rigid examination Saturday to tary of agriculture despite the hard jdetermine whether its crew is guilty knocks his school of thought has en- |o! espionage on the vital fortresses at countered in the AAA recently. j the mouth of Tokyo bay. Weary of disagreements with more | The tanker, although chartered by conservative officials in the agricul-|the Japanese Mitsui Company, is ture adjustment administration, Pug- | manned by an American crew. well visited the White House late] En route from Tokohama toward Undersecretary of Agriculture Decides to Remain After White House Visit DARROW MAINTAINS | |Famous Criminal Lawyer Con-) | tends Setup Illegal; Pro- | tects ‘Big Fellows’ b. 22.—()}—Clarence he believes that the NRA in its ent form will never work, because, he contends, it permits | monopolies and price fixing. |. “There is no doubt the NRA is ile egal the way it stands today,” as- |serted the venerable Chicago criminal lawyer as he sat in his bookefilled |library overlooking beautiful Mid- way Park of Chicago university's Chicago, | Darrot NRA IS UNWORKABLE | petroleum, bituminous coal, electrical | |manufacturing, motion pictures, cleaning and dyeing, lumber. The board advised changes in the codes, Darrow said, because each per- niitted monopolies for big business and price fixing. The moard’s report |was attacked by Donald Richberg, then general counsel for and now head of NRA. “NRA, the way it operates, takes care of the big fellows by price fix- ing,” asserted Darrow. “The little fellows have to take care of them- selves by cutting prices.” child labor must not be allowed to return, “yet,” he said, “it is not a bad thing for older children to work un- der certain conditions and hours, but it must not interfere with their schooling.” Discussing the supreme court's deci- sion on gold, Darrow termed it “ex- tremely sensible.” ' cement and/ Thursday. Earlier he had been think- | Kobe, with its tanks half full of crude | campus. ing of quitting his present post to re- turn to a professorship at Columbia |day morning near the mouth of the 'velt's plea to congress this week to University or to enter the relief and social security branches of the govern- ment. But after talking with the president he toid newsmen he woule stay where he w: Speculation immidately arose as to whether Tugwell might be merely postponing his departure from agri- culture until another post is r Relief and social security legis! which might provide @ new assign- ion ment for him is taking a slow course 4 through cong! The possibiiity was suggested in some quarters also that Chester C. vis, the farm administrator, who rs More concessions to processors Cook’s .. 25¢ 27c Beef Roast and Steak Pork Chops, Leg Pot Brooktields 19¢ 18c Fig Bars, fresh, 2 Ibs. Salmon, tall pink, No. 1, 2 cans .... Lettuce, solid, crisp, 2 heads Bacon, '% Ib. pkg. 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BROWN Where Quality Counts ‘The Sanitary Siore All Phones 1400 122 Fifth Street All Phones 1400 Commenting on President Roose- At birth, the average pulse rate is extend the NRA two more years, Dar- aunin aan yout cae Fd in row recalled the report the national recovery review board, of which he|S86,0f 14 the pulse rate has slowed was chairman, made to the president in 1934 upon executive order. After hearing some 300 complain- ants the board made recommenda- tions on codes covering about 15 in- dustries, including steel, ice, coal, Centuries ago, stationary time- pieces run by weights were called watches, while only those provided with cloches or bells were known as clocks, Whether it be with a ham sandwich or a full course dinner, nothing brings out the fine flavor of foods like BUDWEISER. 4 Order by the Case ee for your Home | or sOTTeeED BEER 136 ST.LOUIS ANHEUSER-BUSCH « ¢ ¢ BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY ' Wholesale Distributors | Bismarck N. Dak. TELL ME SOMETHING, | {WELL,1 DONT K ANNE! YOURE JUST A KID BUT YOU BAKE EVEN BETTER CAKE THAN MY MOTHER~AND SHES SOME CAKE BAKER. HOW COME ? CALUMET BAKES BETTER BECAUSE IT'S REALLY TWO BAKING POWDERS IN ONE. AQUICK ONE FOR THE MIXING BOWL-ITS ACTION SET FREE BY LIQUID. IT STARTS THE LEAVENING PROPERLY 1% cups sifted Swans Down Cake Flour 1p tatceaen ween’ Memes Preeer /, teaspooa ‘3 egg yolks, unbeaten together three times. To egg yolks, | 2 CALU K. C. State Officers Confer at Jamestown A state committee to be active in the international mobilization for Catholic Action with John Burke, Bis- marck, as honorary chairman will be appointed at Jamestown Friday by C. H. Mergens, Bismarck, Knights of Columbus state deputy, and other state officers of the organization. Burke and Mergens are North Da- kotans named on the international |committee to further th ve He agreed with the president that, vee Bhat hint —_—_——_—_—_—_— The newest thing in food 1S COLOR. 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Add sugar gradually, beating well after each addition; then beat in flour, continuing with rotary egg beater. ‘add lemon juice and beat | a foamy throughout, | - until stiff enough to hold up in peaks. Fold into flour mixture. Turn | pe into ungreased tube pan; bake in moderate oven (350° F.) 2 hour, os until done. Invert pan 1 hour, or until cold. (All measurements are level.) MET Baking Powder | ie i A product of General Foods which {fs headed in the United States! members and a publicity committee by William P. Larkin, president of/ will be designated and. a speakers’ the T. F. Collier & Sons Corporation, | bureau will be set up. Resolutions will Other discussions at the meeting} be drawn favoring adoption of the will include organization work in con-| Borah resolution now pending before nection with the Catholic Evidence| the U. 8. senate and a similar re- Guilds, plans to further the nation-j solution pending before the state leg- wide protest against religious per-| islature regarding the Mexican religi- secution in Mexico and routine busi-/ ous situation. ness. In connection with the mobil-| State officers attending the meet- ization movements, area and vice; ing include: W. H. Clemens, Fargo, fetes chairman, advisory committee | past state deputy; Rev. F. A. Meyer, PEABERRY TS and ane COFFEE VEGETABLES / CARROTS Fresh, crisp green tops. Our special grade of rich, Bunch 6c aan LETTUCE Pound - 21e Large heads of clear solid Each 6c GRAPEFRUIT Medium (126) size of sweet, julcy 3 Pounds ...59¢ TOMATOES Texas fruit. esd anoedel neannide 6 for 15c Testes, Dozen - 29c 3 CANS STRAWBERRIES 29c Solid se ripe Florida berries. Pint Box 16c Fine Granulated Western Beet in Kraft Bags. 13¢ 19 No, 2 cans, ripe, plump western berries in syrup. EACH PEACHES Large No. 244 cans of Libby's Rose- dale brand sliced or halves. EACH Navies, amber meats, GRAPEFRUIT JUICE “Sun Dine Brand, natural flavor unsweetened juice from ripe Florida fruit. 12 of. 2 Cans .......25¢ Dozen ......$1.35 catsup. 14 o2. bottles. EACH 15c SUGAR 101s. 530 BEETS 8 PRUNES l 9 No. 2 cans of Fall City Tender Cc Medium (60-70) size of fresh Cc Chipped Beets, E Santa Claras. 2 LBS. BLACKBERRIES NAVY BEANS Clean, whole Michigan Pieces and halves of fresh WALNUT al im 2 5 c CATSUP | OVALTINE Van Camp's rich, spicy tomato§ The Swiss food drink, a bed-time favorite of the children. 50c Size ......3l¢ $1.00 Size.....59¢ WHITE KING’s ACTIVE chaplain; F. &. Mallick, Jamestown, secretary; J. H. Pass, Minot, treas- urer; Jacob Krier, Dickinson, ad- vocate; A. L. Lies, New Rockford, warden; and three district deputies, J. G. Pfeffer, Fargo; C. F. Peterson, Grand Forks, and J. F. Orchard, Bis- marek. A snail must always be referred te as “it,” for the creature is male and female ‘by turns. °PIGGLY WIGGLY: LIBBY’S pinach No. 1 tall cans, Thoroughly cleaned, rich Calif, Spinach, 2 CANS 23c EGGS Fresh, large local farm Eggs. DOZEN 28c 100 Lbs. ..$5.25 vm 15¢ are "Yours to Command”... for a few cents each wash day. 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