The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1935, Page 3

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Had Lived in Kidder County for 27 Years; Funeral to Be Held at Steele Funeral services will be held at 2 m., Tuesday at Steele with Rev. Methodist She also leaves one brother, Law-! Tence Hyslop, living in South Dakota, and one sister, Mrs. John Heldic of Faribault, Minn. At the time of her death, Mrs. Janke and her husband lived on a farm 11 miles southwest of Tuttle. She was a member of the Baptist church’ of Tuttle, NEW WOES FACING WORK RELIEF BILL Huey Long Threatens Filibust- er; Thomas to Guard In- flation Amendment Washington, March 25.—(P)—A threat of new woes arose Monday in the path of administration | leaders who hoped the works-relief fight was all over and that the gigantic $4,880,- 000 bill would be on President Roose- velt’s desk in short order. Not only did Huey P. Long hint 9; new filibuster if a senate-house con- ference should lop off any of the amendments the senate tacked on the bill, but house silverites, jealously guarding the Thomas silver monetiz- ation rider, started a drive to prevent ‘ny conference at ail. Meanwhile the capital, noting Dem- cratic leaders’ optimism that the bill| would be passed quickly, watched to’ see how soon thereafter the admin-; istration would reveal details of the; methods by which it plans to trans- fer persons from relief rolls to Jobs. ‘The administration’ has deciarea| Death Is Charged to the bill will provide employment for 3,500,000 persons diregtly and about 3,500,000 more in the task of sup- various portions of the huge fund for| whose name was linked recently by ic purposes, the administration |General Smedley D. Butler with an specifi has never disclosed exact details of| alleged Fascist “plot” to seize Meantime, @ different theory made headway toward the debate in Guire, ‘The senate interstate com-|® 40 Dodge-Plymouth Dealers in Meeting Sure." The More than 40 Dodge and Dodge/Guire truck and Plymouth dealers from 14 | ities ‘Un-American’ Probe The announcement of his death was what should be done to provide jobs|made by his brother, William J. Mac- who at the same time issued ish Waterfowl Refuge BURLEIGH CO ND. FLORENCE LAKE wa Ht | Sey Sarre, mat. mit VY NAME LOW BIDDERS ON FOWL REFUGES Awards Held Up Until Further Study of Statements and Data Is Made but that further study of financial statements and other data submitted by bidders would be necessary. Awards, it was said, probably will be made early next week on these and all other projects planned under the $2,500,000 allocated for bird refuges. The North Dakota projects and low bidders follow: A ee nen: eld nth tributed the death of the 38-year-old |puiidings, Carl G. Steen Co., Grand bond salesman to pneumonia and/| Forks, N. D., $34,620. complications. Des Lacs—Engineering, Insland MacGuire's statement was branded |Construction Co» Omaha, Neb. $70.- 3 at Co., Grand Forks, N. D., $12,476; es- gineering bid not available. Officials of the biological survey explained that contracts must be awarded on all wildfowl projects be- fore April 1, the date the $2,500,000 Dave Baskfield, Goodyear tire com-|fund expires. Work can be expected Pany representative in this territory,|to start within q month, they said. the! Tire Firm Transfers . Baskfield to Fargo Eee ? juire gave eremia as the brother's death, Dr. Here’s New Bridge Scoring Table THE NEW CONTRACT BRIDGE SCORING Bifective April ust, 1935 Vi RUBBER BRIDGE falues Clubs or Diamonds, each trick, Hearts or Spades, each trick No Trump (frst trick) (each succeeding trick) Premiums in one hand (at a suit) [Trick value | for Honors Held 4 ‘ in one hand (at no trump) in one hand (at & suit) Vulnerability does not affect points for odd tricks nor points for honors. Premiums for Game 700 500 peels Unfinished rubber—Winners of one: game. score 300 points. Premiums Not Velnecable Valnorable 1000 1600 for honors, game and slams are the same, whether the contract ‘is- undoubied, doubled or redoubled. MENTHOLATUM Exhaustion of Funds for Cattle Purchases, Wheat Allotments |4 Drown, Police on Increases Total Raft, Rescue Fifth Lewisburg, W. Va., March 28.—(?)— Fermiment, cate and wheat aloe. fouzemen rode a iog raft down | surging mountain stream Monday ment checks increased January fed-|rescued a man marooned on a little eral. emergency relief expenses ap-|island, after four persons including his wife and daughter were drowned. Droximately $180,000 in North Dakota, |" ratt was launched in the Green- r E. A. Willson, administrator, report-|prier river far above the island by Family Separated for — Woh Jed Monday. state police and deputy sheriffs and 4 Coineidental with climbing costs| rowed to the tio of the island. 42 Years Is Reunited : were increases in the number of re-|_ There, J. 8. McWhorter, of Rupert, a had been marooned since'a cable- Met cases as well as an increased num- | drawn boat capsized Sunday while his ber of persons cn relief rolls, Willson | wife, daughter, and two friends were stated. Cases open at the end of Jan-jreturning to the mainland from a totaled 54.708 compared to 45,828 | Summer camp. tn eee he ane Re lente ‘The rescuers ‘ound bodies of two '$1,820:207.11 was expended |°! the victims—Mrs, James Quesen- which includes not only costs of gen- Mien ut je. eral relief but also materials on work | “14. “others—Mrs. McWhorter, and -|her 11-year-old daughter, Nancy i aries and wages, ee oe missing. The number of persons on. reliel} PRESIDENT ON CRUISE Tolls Jan. 31 was 248,242 or 36.46 Fed | Washington, March 25—()—Presi- dent Roosevelt decided Monday to leave late tonight for a fishing cruise re-| Off Florida after receiving assurance aE EE, ‘Willson. “Our records show that 30.4 nie Shivred bak SUMS Governor Will Confer Sire With Wife’s Doctors| cre of enproxinary 80 oer Dee approximate! weather. nit expe: Governor Walter Welford left celle? Was 625.44. Monday for Cleveland, ©. to confer} “puring wary, the largest num- there with surgeons concerning an/ber of persons working on work proj- operation for Mrs. Welford, who has|ects in any one week was 18,479, the been ill for a number of years. smallest number, 13,944. Total amount ‘Welford said he expected to be ab-/ of earnings by workers was $750,650.34. sent for about a week. ‘This includes cash payrolls, kind pay- This style is outselling all oth- xs by s wide margin. And we're: showing the Shirred back in three smart models. Tweeds, gabar- dines and cheviots in the newest spring patterns, Excellent quall- ty throughout. Alex Rosen & Bro. "Rock Bismarck Phone 135 ‘Wing, |Steiber and Wilson Do you want to know why folks like ’em You don’t have to climb a flagpole as high as Jack’s beanstalk to find out — Just walk into any one of the 769,340 places in this country where cigarettes are sold and say—

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