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ini —_ 1H BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1935 ) jent ‘process: non- | wel an le] ° weat OLGA D’ALLAZ Friday in the Legislature GLAS ent oe we es ine acters" “| Performs Daring |PAINT-GLAGS STORE [sess amass Pept pega targa The bill passed by @ vote of 72 to offset the to person or property has resulted. | 37, with four not voting. Heart O ration e snigueasares: ee (By the Associated Press) and subdivisions who have been ||, 5-3. 138, authorizing banking insti- fark uaa pe 6 : members of fund for five years or || tutions to issue capital notes or deben- Committee Approved ; HOUSE more, until hail and tornado fund tures and preferred stock; providing} With an appropriation of $10,000 4 , Introduced resolution calling for drops to $1,500,000. Returned to Testriction on the issuance and sale. |the senate measure creating a state ae investigation by attorney general house for amendment. 8. B. 205, authorizing execution of | parks committee under the state his- inces, Songs and Instruments | cr'\certain interested persons” who Killed house bill setting aside || Mortgage or a deed of trust to se-|torical society was recalled from. 4 G. C. and J. D. Vantine, Young eight per cent of insuran cure mortgage bonds and making such joblivion Friday and passed by the M : H Of Eastern Europe Form tempted to and actually did “3 ce cepert- || ponds negotiable, h Brothers, in Charge of New | H certain members” of the ment revenue as department op- || "sp ‘a3, Ouse, : rothers, in Charge je Artist Series Program jature from attending the spe- ¢Tating account. suthorizing officers man-| Because constitutionality of the Establishment cial session called last July by for- Received resolution directing || #8!ng any real estate of state of North |'Traynor-Odegard-Hill house _ bill, : ‘stablis mer Governor William Langer. board of railroad commissioners to || Dakota or subdivisions to enter into| providing for transfer of $1,000,000 : : When tall, dark, glamorous Olgs|| “Reconsidered and pessed senate investigate public utilities rates in || SéTeements with United States for es-}from the state hail insurance sur. Announcement that a new business IN BISMARCK "Allas appears at the Bismarck eity|| proposal to create a state highway state and report back to legisla- ber at of shelterbelts. plus fund to the schools was upheld : establishment in Bismarck, the Van- wuditorum Friday evening, March 16,|| Police patrol. ture with recommendation, with |! 8. B. 241. providing for conditional 'by the supreme court, the house Fri- tine Paint and Glass Co., will hold : "|| *"Passed senate measure providing feasibility of state ownership of ||C*@mination of witnesses held to Sp-|/day indefinitely postponed @ meas- “ id eele Sob vianins its for drivers’ licenses. utilities, eri before a grand jury or court. ure calling for an increase of one r " gant cpentie tibxt week was ibaa Passed senate measure creating Presented Governor weitord || 8. B. cent in the gasoline tax. The bill, a Saturday by G. C. Vantine, president, 3 ¥et a state parks committee. with arm chair, and president pro || Pre senate proposal, had been held in abey- a : and J. D, Vantine, secretary-treasurer Adopted report of Fargo strike tem. Marshall with watch, construction of bridge over Little Mis-Jance, pending the court's decision. ‘ of the new concern, De Luxe { investigating committee. Adopted resolution asking pres- || Ur! river in Dunn county. Had ‘the opinion been adverse, the : Associated with the t “ho 4 Indefinitely postponed senate ident to increase tariff or declare || .,2. 5. 218, authorizing counties and ‘gasoline bill would have been pushed brothers in the new busioess vensare COACH Se. to increase gasoline tax embargo against unrestricted im- || State to acquire by purchase oF con-|by both houses to provide the neces~ RSs bhale Aeecite a MUEle Tattle “a f y by one cent. portation of grain to protect do- demnation title to land for establish- | sary funds for schools. . al In Avenue father, Completely Equipped { Indefinitely postponed a senate ‘Mestic producer against foreign Sy of public park or conservation pet ‘a os Piceet er ad grocery a measure provi pro; — at Grandin, N. D, { funds from ey nit" Riapaee ied nhabe resolution provid- 8. B. ee prohibiting fees for re- Cc oO N T I N U E D : Here to assist the two new Bis- Punane Pisa Fn. surplus fund to state equalisation ing for sppropriation of #810 for cording of documents required by from page one | pee tienes ae Scat ea " expense of house investigation of tae auues for construction proj- 2 Per Ce t Sal week will be C, T. Clement, special er—Time-Tested, Com- towed into closing hours of of- Fargo coal drivers’ strike. en ies representative of the Benjamin Moore pound Hydraulic Brakes ticlally final night session. Recessed at 6:15 p. m. until 7:90 se, ieee _iipmstering seen} = Tax Bill Approved, — tele the new concern ‘will handle, pisenis oad Gl seers Fights vessions MEAD SNS) | aiers fund” Goes to Governor LC ‘The new concern wil feature Moore [HM 116-tmch_ Wheetbase — Approved general departme: 8. B. 174, providing uniform title to coils paints, varnishes, enamels, Utilac air - Height Seats Convened at 10:30 a, m. pene ean Ceetal epertmental |! napers and proceedings in probate|powers the further expenditure of ‘ oF Be eee i ina Lil — Air Wheels — Wide, — final approval to td mittee granting only’ small in- re ae ting — isthe ae mothers aid and cateey gies dn woe P ming and Front-Opening Doors — slovakia and Yugoslavia, she had en-|| mirnesota's plan. Pte Open tal missioners to set aside and transfer |e gente peas ee alization is| Anoperation that may mark a | Women visiting the new store dur- 87 Horsepower — Steel tree to sources of authentic material || to governor. Goes tual presidential prime, breferen- ||for park and recreational purpose |airecied “and oar OF equalisation is] great advance im man’s fight to | ie the opening week will be present- Valve Inserts — Auto- 4 a b> 2) often available. The Legon | Concurred.in house amendment Dakota, and sent to governor. bre acquired by county through tax |$700,000 from the retail sales tax fund| conquer angina pectoris was per. |€d with free flowers as well = mem- matic Choke — Ride (or a mn; sent —_propriating $6,000 for Langer spe- for school aid, and @ total of] tal by Dr. Claude 8. . 8 bt Deoples, ny doors which |) to governor. elal session. Pe" || men from two to four years. *|.980000 ‘for’ 1996, the fet time in history that sur. {Tefister at the store next week will re- rl eer Approved and sent to governor Passed bill prohibiting dancing nee nee ery had been ventured for relict |ccrating ideas prepared by Betty flex Springs — Centr! ‘Allaz, Haven foreach ted ti or red lga Se oe tee Cc ONTINUE D The i is an seteney te of the dread heart ailment. If J xicore, noted tnterlog decorator of pore Bite aeatine “ v " sanatorium. act emergency revenue- the tion is finally success 4 - on pe "jamie tie ae aera ‘Went into executive session to Approved appropriation of $578,- from page one producing enactment, sponsored by! ful, it will be as significant. as Ae ane ike oda to 2% Miles Per Gallon ina great wide skirt with broad|| CoOfifm appointment of Adam Le- 680 for Unievraity of North Da- Move Hits Olson for _|*e,commitiee of 21 factional leaders} would « cancer cure, physicians | witt be Spen trom S's. ms to Bl — Clear Vision Ventila- eee tee ne ue ann eon males jp evessed at 12:15 until i2as p. “Passed truck regulatory law, ana || Balking July Session|endorsement of Governor Weltord. c eae ___|each day and until 9 p. m. Saturday, tion — Water Jacketed ing and arms akimbo, looking like wt hig tee it bt wee commercial carriers faereres — Sorte ero yee bond act, it will be in a a ead + be Teetan sivas see Cylinders. the flirtatious Polish maid she js in- "passed providi ire ant ir regulation by railroad for certain controversial meas- | force two only, and tornado insurance -| All funds remaini: and reared at Grandin, both having ‘The greatest array is for state commission. _ leery ee ae ae seen: |ate Weer eae Fa Hager ° been graduated from Grandin high ef Safety, Comfort school. G. C. Vantine was graduated and Mechanical Aé- from the North Dakota Agricultural vantages EVER put College at Fargo last spring, having im ANY car at ANY majored in chemistry. Since that Price — the New time he has been manager of the Value Dodge. lem department tpt Hong Sears, Roe- juck and Co. store The two young men, both of whom M. B. GILMAN CO. are unmarried, have established their | =: Ga residence at 308 Avenue B. glee ures which reports, if true, make such |&nd school aid, are to be used for re- members guilty of bribery under the |Placement and reduction of taxes D constitution.” levied for general state purposes. “| To Traynor’s amendment the house} Under the previous house amend- =U by the oii tans Viet amet tps twrate trace | C ON TUNG E . who sang in Passed by the senate was a bill r 1904 Artist Series, and of Miss Maude which would provide temporary free Act Provides for responded with immediate action, in|ments, which were receded trom, by "she has’ toured Europe, singing | tree wag fro tatdivisine mrevieed tre; Municipal Stores want to investigate and go down the |000 ‘or so much as may be necessary” opera, i Ogg eng eS By Local Election | ment in Ths faa ong inp tpl to relief purposes for the meeey, wha Lege omega Tr, eveN |for the past five years. The free in-| a 8 eeepasexeess when she was studying seven lan- a I have ever seen. I have been more |replacement features of the act were bach guages and building hae vast reper. |Surance would be in effect until the/ partment still will be able to func-| discouraged than ever before with|stronger. providing for funds to be Hard winter wheat . It is essential that the p tool * » toire for her , she somehow tion.” open and flagrant violation of prin-|distributed to the schools, on the! ¢ the engine is started sl othe Proper 5 be used in removing cylinder head felt that opera was not to be her ‘The governor recently declared pro-| ciples, of honesty and decency. Injbasis of property tax paid in school forte posed appropriations were “too high”|the past the fellow who offered to|districts. : a apt to be bron, hesliedhessaniadl toed When Mme. d’Allaz and her hus- by approximately $1,000,000 and asked| bribe sneaked around to hotel rooms; re apt Nn. band were speeding in their car from ~@|they be reduced that much to keep have gone so far we do it = one country to another so that the) 5. Bismarck and within a total figure of $5,000,000 for : Rr major could officiate at all the func- lamar nly :£80W|the biennium, adding that if the leg- nowledge tions that required his presence, Mme. | ine 5 day islature did not cut, he would. G'Allas got the idea for the fascinat- | "fi, Under terms of the measure creat- ing type of program that she now is| kota: Z ing the public welfare board to act! giving on a tour throughout the coun-| night and prob: & ,as an official agency of the state in|" . id, : try. eo bd ‘social welfare activities initiated by Familiar With Sources ot ase x ‘the federal government, seven mem- |! : “At night we used to see the camp| a4” central * bers will be appointed within 30 days C m fires of the gypsies,” she says. “Ther | tions Sunday. Iby the governor, attorney general and Q e haunting melodies lured my imagina-|° For South = jeommissioner of agriculture and la- I he in Week tion. I wanted to stop but we always|kota: Cloudy ze, ag dy | bor. were rushing on to some function.|colder, possi ZEA fe Will Allocate Funds Proposed measure, Sometimes when we stopped in a pic-| rain . Working in conjunction with coun- . @ . turesque little village for the night, | treme east, portion |= , |ty welfare boards, the board would g the peasants would crowd around and | ¢, ‘colds allocate any funds received for relief a n ain stand looking at us. They just looked tral of destitute pees, mothers’ aid, old open ee - - ~ and looked with expréssioniess fates, i age assistance, aid to dependent chil- but of course taking in every detail ¢ dren, maternal and child health aid, | did you hear 8 that?” Smith continued, of our strange appearance. I would ext s|care of crippled children, public| shaking his finger at Dahl. try to engage them in conversation |5u! Sa Some health service and aid to child wel-| While temporary Speaker Val P. and at times was successful. Then], Minnesota ht and Si * fare service. ‘Wolf pounded vainly for order and os e I realized why fate had guided me to|in extreme east, colder in’ extreme| The bill carried an appropriation | issued vain instructions to the ser- was abs cesmail inh thls othe lame ts eee meee | ecatias on ot aammaic a titislc oectsiand orraninak order ; he . in cent galization of amateur and pro- maint order, H way I collected my material was to zal sees fessional boxing for the first time in| the house fell into complete uproar Monday, March 11, to Saturday, March 16, inclusive coax a peasant girl to do her native GENERAL CONDITIONS the state's history was the effect of| with numbers of representatives on dance for contin I would learn Leoterage ror ey gg tered over |Welford placing his signature on sed fe at ae time, all talking, —featuring— r song juage. would House Bill 213, which sets up a three- | gesticulating, and shouting accusa- » admire her blouse or her boots, and |2953) while high Pecifie re overlies the | Ton state athletic. commission. to| tons at each other Benjamin Moore & Co.'s Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, end by purchasing them. It was a 30.10) ee ee govern the sport and license promo- M'Tiraith Disgusted t Utilac and Muresco fascinating experience. It took meloccurred over Othe mn Rocky | ters and boxers. E. J. Meliraith of Divide finally Imperial Proven Washable Wallpapers four years to make my collection, and The bill provides the state commis-| rose to his feet when quiet had been (Over 500 Pattern Selections) some of my costumes, solid with em- t P the weather is sonar st ssrioulbure and labor shall| partially obtained and told members \ Automobile Plate and Safety Glass broidery, took a whole year to make.” ane 7 x morning, em be chairman of the commission with] “this exhibition is disgusting. I know m in the current series” which, sirendy|BE%™ eats | members have no desire to retura to ths legis: agi wi Plait ‘but s ve no return to this is- > * has brought Jose Echanis, pianist, aon See the Far|thority to appoint » state boxing] lative assembly and I cannot say that : Window Glass (featuring prompt replacements) Pe gy agar ay werviea pe _ commissioner to serve as secretary. rn prima donna. fourth con- station baromete: che Probes Authorised Mclirai seated himself, m ciacing. Secaeaan male tame at ae [etn ee aie fee oe Free flowers to ladies visiting store during this week and—eise free < vestigations of public utility property ‘Triangle Club. ; Fagg A Sepp mage March 11: on its own initiative to determine if |BY ‘Traynor, asserted Resist at car tore, ‘This entities you to individual color schemes ‘Mississiy rates charged patrons are reasonable, .” Dahl ideas from terior night of the programs, is granted in Senate Bil 217, signed |! na" ag i eran iat ¥ Ladder i / week, we offer a half pint can te ONTIN E ge Gubernatorial approval, Pg olay np for only 30c, or pole peplg ne A tly above was given an appropriation of $200, 7 from page one’ pineal 000 for a new men’s ward building \ 4 we Legion Launches at the state hospital for the insane Bismarck Station: at Jamestown, Senate Bill 17. 4 e e Drive to Interest nth to date Also epproved was Senate Bil 148 , “Do you raising from $1,000 to Bisel Survey Eee A ee antine Pain ass Co. epee : family exempt a ent or propositions such as that advocated by | Aeum™ ae sale on execution, while for single the local Legion post. 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