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THE BISMARCK TRIB THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1935 INUE to let the bill reach the floot uniess| urged farmers to continue testing| Nash Company Hopes HL. Bilas, Viee President and director lopens to Nash-tarayette dealers Wee NEW.RARM BILL TO |] Weather Report [)C © NTNU B DD [cet tert ‘arsenal i atop me eae NA Double Its Salesian nape me amet ne So today, Smith was arranging aj furnished the music for the day’s pro- Center ‘ Merchant conference with the president. gram which was concluded with a and LaFayette actual retail deliveries ise FORECAST Kenosha, Wis., June 13—With ord- k and vicinity: Un- WrweY AT TT dance in the ning. 7 for the first four months of this : BE PRESENTED SOON settea, with showers tonights Friday aa 7 = CONTINUE D The cxltbraion Wis footy spon-|ers pling uP and production ene yer, “During this pero,” says Bs rity ply ag AL ge 1 fe. from page one. yy the dairy circuit and the spee new * | retail Jes both Nash : ie ed 4 eats New Salem Lions club. Present mem-| nounced “400” series, the Nash Mo- me os ere $150,000 June Gift Sale. Gar- President Advises Leaders He Wants LaFayette show a gain of 69.8 per bers of the dairy circuit are William cent over the same period last year. den Hose, Seat Covers, Flash- Neas, Henry Klusmann, Fred C. Holle, payment of money, such contracts are vised to Meet Con- Measure Is Re invalid, in an excellent - kota: Unsettled, tors Company is Posi. lights, Enamelware, ‘Electric AOR i. ; i tion to again double the sales gains) 4,14 tnis ‘sales increase was » ditions Laid Down by showers | tonight) “Charles Robertson, chairman of the 0 John Klusmann, Fred Klussmann, af gra Mangle, Electric Fans, Burma ; and east portion) cor arrangements committee, acted! His Whole Program |:a Teimann, William Krueger, Fred|it made last year, when retail de-| made before the introduction of our |G ave” Kerosene Can, Step Court in NRA Case hortheast ‘portion.| as toastmaster. J. Norman Ellison f ©, Michaels, John Gaebe, Blank aliiveries of Nash and LaFayette were | newest addition to the line. With the | BAAYE, | Betonen Car, Pin at senor r Boutn Daclof Minot, president, and Walter Pow-|untary agreements among pbusiness|Bickel, Charles A. Klusmann, Fred/double those of ’33; according to ©.|added market that this new “400 Ladders and Paint Brushes. ‘ washington, June 13—(#}—The kota: Generatly/ei of Fargo, secretary, gave short|men dealing only with co! ve bar-| Krueger and John Christiansen. ‘i hot Joulture committee Thurs- fair cwest, local talks, ‘Entertainment was provided|gaining, minimum wages, ell «say KORE house agr' east portion this|>y “Patsy Lou,” Fargo’s “Sweetheart hours, abolition of child lahor and an! @ay tentatively completed writing the pol prohibition of trade Grand Forks, June 13.—(?)—Civil of the Air,” who sang several songs. Three Committees Named Three committees appointed at the closing afternoon sessions were. Nom- inating—M. F. Christopherson, Re- gent; A. A. Nelson, Inkster; O. O. Hol- grimson, McGregor. Auditing—C. F. Carlson, Hope; 8S. A. Hoveland, Mart- land; M. O. Strom, Columbus. Reso- lutions—E. H, Johnson, Center; C. A. Johnstone, Venturia; L. G. Rose, Beu- afternoon or to- night; cooler west and south portions |war veterans were honored Wednes- day night at the joint convention of the North Dakota G. A. R. and the. ‘Women’s Relief Corps. Dr. Theodore H. Leonard, Grand Forks clergyman, was principal speaker. ggricultural adjustment amendments to make them constitutional and pre- pared to report for house action early next week. Drasticalty revised to specify ae each instance just what powers the] itneast at cotllenite secretary of agriculture may exercise |S o)°*a, bomucrs pit tonight in the farm program, the controver-|and Friday; warmer in noribeaat por sial measure is to be reintroduced |tion tonight and Friday; cooler in Thursday. The committee will gtve|south portion Friday. outlawed by statute, r The tally showed one Republican, Norris of Nebraska, joining with 39 Democrats and LaFollette, the lone Progressive, to approve the extension’ resolution. Nine Republicans and four Democrats opposed it. In a surprise move that made Dem- ocratic leaders desperate, Senator SHOWERS wenene and east portion Friday. Montana: Generally fair to- night and Friday, except showers ex- treme east pets tonight; cooler One-fourth of all the meals eaten in the larger cities of this country are restaurant meals. Schall carried on the anti-NRA fili- its formal approval Friday. lah; L. O, Isaacson, Perth. buster, permitting Senator Long to The committee struck out authori- GENERAL CONDITIONS ‘A’ last-minute wire fi United | totter to @ seat after speaking nearly ‘The bi trie is high jast-minute wire from Un! vation for the secretary to fix prices] war tne Kast (SS. Marie 30.06) ard| States Senator Gerald P. Nye stated 16 hours. ne 4 " DOES YOUR on anything but milk. Milk also is/over the west coast (Roseburg 29.98)| that important legislative matters}, Grown ghastly of countenance, the only commodity retailers of which|while a low pressure area extends kept him in Washington. He was Long turned the fight over to Schall may be subject to governmental|from Alberta southward to Arizona) scheduled to speak Wednesday after- shortly before 4 a. m., after the Lou- ‘ “order.” (Calgary and Rapid cit 29.56). Pre HOSE, isiana senator had kept the senate Bs cl ion has irre ef} ‘a TR cee ripnan cours NRA ern Plains States and from North| Principal speakrs at the Wednes- | session all night, CALL YOU In light of the sup) d the |Dakote westward and northwestward | day afternoon and Thursday morning decision, the committee changed the !to the northern Rocky Mountain re-|sessions of the convention were Wil- COST PUT AT $4,650 é R 0 U Cc H new legislation to provide instead/gion. Beneficial showers are falling| liam Unsgaard, sales promotion man- Washington, June 13.—(?}—The that the secretary may “order” mark- in western North Dakota this morn-| acer, Butler Brothers, Minneapolis; || cost of recording the things that eting agreements to cover a limited |ing. | Seasonable temperatures prevaill TG) yecacon, Perth; EB. Moon, rep. || Senator Long (Dem. Ala.) said || He's truthful if not tactful, Man- number of commodities in intertsate |'n fe ack station barometer, inches: |resenting the Saint Paul Association || about fried oysters, guinea hens, || like, he is bewildered by your directly affecting it, if , e ‘commerce or y desire, | 27.92. Reduced to sea level, 29.66, | of Commerce, assistant sales manager || turnip greens and other matters in offishnessand 60 per cent of the handlers desire. Missouri river stage at 7 a. m. 84/ for the G. Sommers and company, St.|| his 15% hour filibuster against ex- irritability. He This, however, may be done only /ft, 24 hour change, +-0.3 ft. Paul; Ben Magelssen, field manager || tending NRA was estimated Thurs- ° ‘with milk, fruits, tobacco, vegetables for the Northwest Commercial Bul-|| day at $4,650. can’t understand Bnd naval stores. sieges ie | Re Sieeatee letin and Apparel Merchant; ©. J.|| After the first 10 hours of his what you have ain caper bosts ett cae ‘woot | To t 1,00]Sorlie, Buxton and John Conrad,|| speech, James W. Murphy, chief to be blue about: Senha hone and other products, |Normal, this month to, aa 163) president of the North Dakota Tax- beth bd eos or He wishes that A |, January 1si lat A yers’ A: jation. enough words Nn 8] en " The bill contains Secretary Wall-|Normai, January Ist to da Bb | Siieaenullaeeundindd fi11_60 pages in the congressional ea as pce’s “ever normal granary” plan, pro-| Accumulated excess to date 35 sone 1 5 record at a cost of $50 a page. of it: He’ vides for subsidizing agricultural ex- — George F. Shafer spoke Thursday Mrs.BarberaSpeerta nythin he ting taxes on competing = ressed.” Unsgaard followed on the Taiperur prevents sults to recpver Pro- | nreMARCK, cl = Gj; | Program with a talk on modern meth-| In the quick shift of speakers, there | how good Lydia E. etch 4 \ " | cessing taxes ‘heretofore pafd if the! Reach, clay. olay. M4 ‘Ti | ods of retail merchandising. He said|was much parliamentary wrangling} Vegetable Com \d was, he’ s act should be held unconstitutional, |Carrington, ci 53 00 en fundamentals Kn successful re- aie aacuAtl endeng a nr of it Sen-|| go ‘Straight to the nearest drog ake rovision similarly for “freeg- |Crosby, rain 46 .70|tailing are: the right merchandise, | ator emerged permission a bottle: | ina” existing processing levies and ex- | Dickinson, cl 48 .10|proper store arrangement, open dis-|to have the clerk read a speech at- — buy you ola Ji UusT ANN Oo UN' CED tends the Jones-Costigan sugar quota |Drake, cldy. 49.17! play of merchandise within the store, | tacking the “little Richbergs” of the “My husband says I am my : italia thease " act from May 9, 1937, to December |Dunn Cen! 48 28) attractive window displays, thorough | administration. It was a huge manu-| self again,” says Mrs. ‘WO WEEKS AGO Nash id Service Hood ‘ { 31, 1937. farrison, 53.09! training of sales people and planned | script, and the senators settled down| Spears, 799 Elma Street, Akron; ‘announeed the Nash epid: » i Mie ely. 3 us advertising. for a long siege. Ohio; “I was tired and all ia with . ‘eae 7 leader. Stoo Top. AN-Stee! Body 4 1 lax, cldy. . p is + “400”, a newlow-prieed style . - a ; More Money for Army |¥9¢, say, 7H ilsrom importation ot anus ime af |eoncludeg, the filbuster dig not end.| p> Spee. ed So bop oes Tis Itiathe “Newest New Carin Years”. Piece t ' Asked of Works Body Sanish, cldy. 72 $1.33) merchandise which can be sold at|Senator McCarran (Dem.-Nev.), WhO} Compound eliminated that awfal ‘New engineering principles. New tab OF. 60, Fes Synchronized Springing H ‘Williston, rain 72 58 12) prices far below products made in this oe helped an get Egletied teed for! tired feeling.” mechanical advancements. New per- 1038 LAFAYETTE —serx ase is vocal cords by asking lengthy, —buil fash— | utinston Sune BA re] EASTERN NORTH. pamora {scully ne cu ea cm: [flv gusiot ook the Tae Yo] Dosey yourbuaand’s pence | ‘otancetianments MorerBfore SAA6 MBEALt Lass" etc | auctor Sing ‘ ee oe SS ion ome aA .|to refuse to sell the commodities, | ™ove that the social security bill be! too far. Get # bottle from your . sete pT rd son prttk fd Ct apt a Roomicet Car at the Price i ate left et work relief |DEvils Lake, cldy. 18] Moon urged the merchants to speed | ‘ken up in place of NRA. McCarran} druggist NOW. It probably will basic betterments. HOVE dase) wuncmy oan eseptant Cluteh-Peda/ Starting five states was Grand Forks, rain . 06! up their sal . | then began to speak on that motion. | hej, because nearly 2 million before has the public’s dollar bought ‘ i headquarters Thursday by the Wa@F!Hankinson, cle: 0 | UP their sales efforts and to take ad. bi bitter critic Ip you, y | halt eed LafoyoBa Pres Sotect to Chosen Wetheat tiie Luggage Compartment in { department. arent naan {o] Yantage of the crop prospects. He of relent aratvelt! wor the flove,| American wemen sees oe 20 big a dollar's worth. — foie Exim Cm ‘Every Mode! ‘Th K proposed would be done|Napoleon, clear 00 | S810, “This year we are going to have , ;| sonal experience helps ches 1 an Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Calle |Oakes, peldy. . 190) the ‘best, yield and the, best prices] {eve ers, but a, few minutes tater OW UT Lk AR a VA ‘ fornia and Kanses. Wishek, cldy. ed petted Se a Therwas back, sprawled iain cliatt ness f Simultaneously, the labor depart- going to pay the farmer a profit.” "i 4 nent asked $400,000 for research de-| MINNESOTA FOINTS | | Declaring that the administration | ¢isil advising him How to prose COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY | ‘ signed to aid the United States em- est est Pct.|!S Pledged to the 1926 price level a8 &/ trom the correct way to wash turnip 320 Main Avenue Bismarek, N. D. Phone 318 y ployment service in selecting and|Minneapolis, clear .... 82 64 .00/basIs, Moon said indications were that] frees through readings from the p ae | placing workers on relief Jobs and in| Moorhead, cldy. + 7 58 .00/the last half of 1935 will be the best | Binie and Victor Hugo to a long short private industry. petals Sto) NI story about how Vice President Gar- SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS Merchants were urged by Sperling| ner “shot a deer from a tree ard then’ | | Good Will Caravan MEL” Tat os, |'0, old more sales meetings in thelr| fe out of the tree.” Ho lectured the|| t 5 | St es ani 30 concentrat on selling onstit Visiting in Valley Bape of vies 3 ‘90| Methods. Magelssen said he saw perenne proce reanarem: } jetty gratifying prospects for increased 8 Valley City, N.-D., June 13.—()}— MONTANA bi ht business throughout the Northwest. t ‘The good will caravan swung into est est Pet. the Red River valley Thursday after| Havre, mate 82 56 04 C ON TIN UE $ 3 receiving hearty reception at Valley| Helena, pelay, 7 52 14 Meow t City which the caravan reached late|Miles City, cld: 86 M4 A M pees ee: ‘Wednesday night. WEATHER AT OTHER Points | 4¢cuse Mrs. Gibson i Sra eh taterereebal High-Low, | Of Trysts With Donis|” me vote by which the senate tin med the rom the otas, = . Gainnesote oar Canada again at al| Amarillo, Tex., cldy. 1 Gb ss Poe ally adopted the resolution inéluded: breakfast sponsored by the Civic and|Boston ... apie - 80 64 .00| “How do you happen to remember} Minnesota, against—Schall, ¢ ©ommerce association here, after|Boise, Idaho, clear .... 82 50 .04|What time it was. Did you look at| North Dakota, against—Frazier. \ f meeting the caravan Wednesday | C®! ‘ain = - the oe Paired or announced against, Nye. I night at Jamestown, and escorting it 00) Yes.” Use 2 a I he 89 00) “Did you mark the time down?” : " ere, lown?’ i i Predicting the possibility of the best HPAL No Anew c¢) NTINU E D trop since 1881 for North Dakota, W. 48 00 y came home the same . ‘ & I 44| time every night?” U eeetetcie maid tue Denoteateora Pye BE 2 ts “They ald.” New Salem Marks - , é , Mo., ‘ 72 00 e said the tin} i } pass their way back, the same as be-| Toman ci’ Gai, clay. 14 $6 00| every dey hha rooting took place Founding of Famed : Modena, Utah, ciear .. 88 48 .00| on re-direct examinavion, Mackotf Dairymen’s Circuit : , e Norwegian Society Minneapolis .......... = Ms Pe posh fe the witness the state- | a | Okie, City, 68 .16| ment that Mrs. Gibson had met-Donis tive of the National Holstein associa- |} . ‘ ®. Phoenix, Ariz: 78 00] once” after Gibson's death and that tion; A. J. Glover, president of the % To Meet in Forks|zhnt, 43 (9p| Donis shortiy afterwards hed moved| Nationa Holstein association and edi- . . J rooming house. s 3 ol « arena mets, Eye Pee ier urg, O} idy. a a Fer husband declared that he had jeg rast orig eg Ae | f Sogna-! - Hae x flash a | z lected Grand orks for its national U. Icear 94 60 .00 nance time (gee mee joie by Beas, 9: Be Men ey i 2 | tonvention June 20 and 21, E.R. ap- (sents Fe,.N..Mex, clear 6 $0 001:217"ne ‘nad observed oniy ane: ever | or aks gales Tax Support Before I married, I mean. Which was three years erstad of Albert Lea, Minn., president, |/Seattie, Wash. cldy. .. 70 56 .00|Ding meeting but that Mrs. Gibson dress > + u i §) _smouced Thursas. 4 progam in-|Bherdin Wy. ony. - 6) da freuenty met onie at the Beneke Hise i neemnryeyepeg ere ago. But I still remember—and I’m never going to for- cluding addresses by prominent Nor- Here City, Iowa, pay. 90 68 .00|/rooming house about noon. the dairymen of the community, Gov- aes ry Y $ | Norrone choruses and dances by the|Switt Current 8. rains 16 54 161 nvidence'on teo°innunatny etiiesCT2OE, Welford concluded with sn ap get—how my boss ran his business. en, a group of Norwegian|2ne Fas. Man. clear .. 70 44 00! was introduced at the tat Wodnes: pon foe summons 2 tae salen FOX ay | Fak dancers’ has been prepared. |Wimipes, Math, cldy..° %0 44 00] 728 6 |the special election, July 15. i 4 Regimental Parade |. the policies, nam-|aclentious study of the state's finan- I never saw such: a successful man. When I first 2 Fonte wuciary, CAt-tcial situation, he said “the legislators ‘ 1 i 2 F CONTINUE J)| Held by Guardsmen|".* ewe doubling the: payments] 4uystusuion he sald “the legislators started to work for him, I thought he was just lucky. But ‘ : from page one | in case of accidental death, testimony! meet the heavy obligations was alll ‘, °, A hil w| Couple Accused in Devila Lake, “June 18—WP—The|" Dale’ Hogeboom of Fargo, cashier Ses ta%. Tt was passed by an almost I learned differently after I was with him for a while. | * first regimental parade will be held u hag vote.” | ° Fee acon Tam ts aie, reise te il Ne | eau stand pot where troops ie ith infant d x ig are encamped try{ments upon her aivett for | murder sidering lca intra oly” Heald He never gave out a contract—never bought a thing, ‘A man was picked up ® Mobridge, innovation at the camp this irs, Gib- : ‘ i i i oth Gah federal eats sald ha wad year is that all officers will carry £00 ee oo ane ee ae {150000 ‘and if conditions became mind you—until he had studied all the bids made him, ‘Mahan. Mahan ws being hunted|Sbers. The formal guard mount fol- jacute.enough, ren | 4 : i ps) in the Bad ands of South Dakota lows the patades might collogy the, InEUTASS, ment 1s successful, «special : and compared all the points. I used to collect and file } Hills mpanies were on the drill fiel lof 1 isla addi- a ® —outtivest Montana ‘where “he “ras/ Wednesday and Thursday :---ucting|WePEal OF Economy __ [tonal $1000 s day or more them for him, so he could get the facts when he needed | “ Aast seen. extended (—ar ans combat principles Act Is Being Sought Se eat ee i re . while machine gun companies finish- tog mineh, needed stands to koe oe them. Sol know. RAARYE FUGITIVE MAY Oe par, fr Seopa on the FADER. Washington, June 13—(7)—A group| required by yoeg eng e JHAVE HAD SECRET HOARD te a mening 8. ened ity jot house members, determined toland to pay the interest onthe state's . : ., June 13,—(P)—! ched ; ; , Y . peed ane ronbert seven years ago phen the gennel felt inspection will At tie tanen ees iy ora poe ae gone repudiate your I know now, all right. That’s the way Trun my home. pei fmay be financing William Mahan,|De conducted by the camp command-|by spending $31,000,000 to $45,000,000 | hones tions?” he asked, % ’ i i w {Weyerhaeuser kidnap fugitive, in his and papery He inaeckes @ par-imore annually on war veterans, pre- Not Eolltlealty Ambitious Only I don’t have to collect and file my bids. I get them a Might, federal agents and police the- » pared Thursday to visit President] “As a citizen,” he said, “I am not prized Thursday as they continued a A thelr intensive manhunt in this area.| Masonic Executive Police recalled that when Mahan . was arrested here for the Rathdrum, To Attend Session Grand Forks, N. D,, June 13.—(@)— Idaho, bank robbery, $107,000 in ne- bonds was recovered, but said that amount did not include the|/Carl H. Claudy, executive secretary entire loot . of the Masonic Service association of ‘They said he may have cached the|the United States, will be guest of remaining bonds near Butte and may|honor at the Grand Lodge of the A. have recovered them for use while the|/F. and A. M. of North Dakota in ‘Weyerhaeuser ransom money was “too|Grand Forks, June 18 and 19, W. L. hot to handle.” Stockwell of Fargo, Grand Secretary, As the search entered its fifth day,|announced Thursday. Another fea- there was a growing possibility that|ture of the session will be the finals Mahan had slipped away from Butte,|in an oratorical contest for high possibly before the hunt got under |school students, in which the contest- ants will be district champions. Roosevelt. Their primary interest was restora- tion of pensions to @ group of Span- ish American war, Boxer rebellion and Philippine insurrection veterans. es The economy act, enacted just after President Roosevelt took office, in ef- . fect forbade to these vet-|reached an where I have erans who could not prove their dis-| po! T haw abilities were directly attributable to war service. In some cases it reduced the amounts of the pensions to those who could, The house pensions committee ap- proved a bill by Rep. Smith (Dem., Wash) restoring those cuts. Chair- man O'Connor (Dem. N. ¥.) of the rules committee declined, however, regularly in my newspaper. And do I study the adver- tisements carefully before I buy? 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