The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1935, Page 8

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8 : BURDICK'S CHARGES | To Be Revel Bride UNFOUNDED, INDIAN AGENT INS. D. SAYS Death Cases Cited by Solon Due to Heart Failure and Exposure | McIntosh, S. D., Oct. 11.—(®-— Charges that “actual starvation ex-! ists” on the Standing Rock Indian| reservation were declared unfounded | Friday by Stanley Phillips, Little} Eagle Indian agent, at least so far, he said, as his immediate territory is| concerned, “It’s true that we will need addi-| tional federal aid this winter which we have hoped to receive from the $4,880,000,000 work relief fund,” Phil- lips said, “but reports that Indians are starving to death or suffering from Jack of food are absurd.” and Harry L. Hopkins, relief director. Burdick cited deaths of two Indian also declared he had statements from 51 Indians on the reservation that they lacked food, clothing and shel- “Our records on Mrs, Two Kill’and/ter. Included among those giving a Mrs. Mary Dogman, mentioned by / Statement, the congressman declared, Rep. Burdick, show the former died| Was One Bull, 84-year-old nephew of} of heart disease with which she had/Sitting Bull and a participant in the Dakota university. been bed-ridden since last July, and| Custer massacre at the Battle of Lit-' ‘The williston-Bismarck clash at 8 |D. m., tonight at Hughes field and the landan-Jamestown tilt at ; this afternoon provide the chief ath- tic diversion for Capital City resi- :dents but the opening of the fall |hunting season Saturday will call {many sportsmen away from the city lover the week-end. | Dole’s Cost Amounts -To Millions Monthly Washington, Oct. 11—()—The cost VGTWERS MACARON\ women which coroner's inquests showed, he said, were due to starva- tion, that the latter died of exposure andj tle Big Horn. Jack of nourishment caused by her|, Burdick’s earlier statement i ; ‘i branded as untrue by Irving Kott Pieeeeenete cin) atuple toed a Fort Yates, Sioux county state The Indian agent said both women) *ttorney, who declared it was a “bid supplies,” Phillips declared. had been on rations, the former un-| fF Indian's votes. der medical care, and explained the death of Mrs. Dogman, almost 80 years} Roosevelt Defended Id, was due to her habit of leavin ry home to divide her time between «| By Farm-Labor Chief neighbor's apd daughter's home. In- vestigation showed, he man left the neighbor's home to Phillips said, “ample food was avail-| Roosevelt. able at both homes. N. D. CONGRESSMAN ; REPEATS HIS ASSERTIONS {Regnier said. “A nationwide Rock reservation were starving to | and nation.” death, declaring a coroner’s inquest | in Corson county, South Dakota, part | LONGSHOREMEN STRIKE of the reservation, had returned ver- | dicts in two instances of Indian wom- DISCOVERY DAY T0 No regular Columbus Day obser- vance program is planned in Bis-j luncheon. marck but state officials and bank/ Long daily reports from Washing- employes will be given a full holiday |ton, principally from the state depart- and county officials will take the af-| ment, are keeping the president busy| _ ternoon off Saturday in commemor- | during the mornings and evenings. ation of the discovery of America on} Over the state various Knights or| Mrs. De Puis Back Columbus councils are planning pro- grams in hon’: of the patron of the Bismarck council will hold a Discovery Day dancing party Jat the St. Mary’s gymnasium tonight. Supreme Knight Martin H. Car- Grand Rapids, ; The marriage of Princess Marie Charges that starvation existed} Mercedes de Bourbon were made by Rep. Usher L. Burdick,| (above) to the Infante Juan, third North Dakota Republican, who ap-| son of former King Alfonso of pealed to John Collier, commissioner} Spain, is to take place in Rome of Indian affairs, President Roosevelt} Octoberi2. (Associated Press Photo) H. P. Goddard, secretary of the jsenior Association of Commerce, has asked that all Capital City business lconcerns display their street flags {during the day. A great many capitol employes will take advantage of the holiday to at-| tend the North Dakota State college homecoming at Fargo, while others will journey to Grand Forks tonight to see the University battle South -Mandan Mrs. Dog-! St. Paul, Oct. 11.—(#)—Former Stat | sit|Senator Emil Regnier of St. Paul her daughter, and it was 11 days be-| 1924 campaign manager for the Far- fore either knew she had died en|mer-Labor party, Friday attacked the |o¢ the “dole” which the government route. third party movement for a 1936 pres- “This must be noted. however,”{idential candidate and defended to millions of dollars each month, Official figures showed Friday that the cost of direct relief (popularly \known as the dole) 's.” | months ended Oct. 1 was tow-thirds ji third! the expenditure during the corre- Fargo, N. D.. Oct. 11.—()}—Usher| party ticket at this date would only| sponding period last year, and twice 1. Burdick Friday repeated his!serve as encouragement and aid to| that of the 1933 period. charges that Indians on the Standing |the reactionary clement of the state | is struggling to abandon still amounts | | “I believe that President Rooseve! jis by far the most progressive pres! jdent we have had in many years, in the three Works progress administration of- ficials, commenting on these figures, {said that only $100,000,000 more would |have to be spent on relief. Officials, Fouston, Tex., Oct. 11—(®)—More |aided by army officers, are seeking han 3,000 members of the Interna- | to get into working order the govern- en's deaths from “starvation and ex- | tional Longshoremen’s association in! ment drive to scrap the dole in favor posure.” | Texas and at Lake Charles, La., be-|of jobs. Their present aim is 3,150,000 The North Dakota congressman | gan a strike at 8 a. m. Friday. [eens by Nov. 1. Pirate Gold Hunters velt took another fishing trip on the blue Pacific Friday before pointing the Cruiser Houston toward Panama Knights of Columbus -to Hold| pay, Dancing Party; State Em- ployes Have Holiday Deeply tanned from his brief vaca- tion, the chief executive swapped views Thursday’ with British treasure North Dakota’s labor laws still are much further advanced than those of most states, Mrs. Effie De Puis, head will of the minimum wage division of the speak on “The World’s Debt to Col- state department of agriculture and umbus” over a national radio hookup rt i a. Saturday. KFYR will broadcast Carmody’s ad- labor, said Friday following her re- turn from Asheville, N. C., where she attended a conference on labor legis- lation, attended by delegates from 40 states and representatives of the fed- eral government. Jack Hammelsmith, deputy com- missioner in the department, and Fay Hunter, in charge of the federal em- \ not yet returned home. Speakers reviewed the entire field of social service, Mrs. De Puis said, and discussed the possibilities of a na- tional minimum wage law and the revision of state laws in such a way as to meet challenges to their consti- tutionality. Mrs. De Puis said her principal job at this time is that of enforcing the state law regarding minimum wages and maximum hours of labor for Chat With President} BE OBSERVED HERE! zs: essere, 1 cove hunters who are following clues to| buried pirate gold on this sunny is-| land. He invited them to a beach) From Labor Meeting| ployment service in North Dakota,! also attended the sessions but have! women which still is effective despite the abrogation of NRA codes when the national law was held unconsti- tutional. DAHLEN HEADS EDUCATORS Jamestown, N. D., Oct. 11.—(®)—A. M. Dahlen, Fairmaont, was elected president of the southeastern division of the North Dakota Education asso- ciation at the business meeting here Friday. TULAREMIA KILLS GROUSE St. Paul, Oct. 11—(4)—The disease of Tularemia fell under suspic Fri- day for the lack of grouse in Northern Minnesota. ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1985 a Harvest Loans Given 155 N. D. Relief Cases A total of 155 North Dakota relief cases in eight counties received har- vest loans amounting to approximate- ly $3,000 in August, reported F. C. Hauser, FERA state statistician. Sargent county where 52 cases bor- rowed more than a total of $1,000 was the highest in the state. Of those counties where clients secured these loans Steele had the least with only ‘one client receiving $25. Six addition- al counties including Billings, Dunn, Grant, Griggs, Sioux and Ward re- ceived loans. * every visitor. TOILET TISSUE, linen soft, 3 rolls for ...... 13¢c Kellogg's WHEAT KRISPIES, 1 cloth doll free, 2 pkgs. for .. 25¢ LA CHOY CHOP SUEY COM- BINATION, GRR ss 19c TOKAY GRAPE: 3 Ibs. for .. POT ROAST, per Ib. 15c to 18¢ BACON, Armour's Banquet, sliced, per Ib. ...........+ 42 ROLLED ROAST, per Ib.. .25¢ He RED & WHITE st The Corner Grocery A. Boutrous, Owner Phone 1059 500 Third Street We Deliver Free Coffee All Day Saturday The public is cordially invited to visit our store Saturday and partake of the free Nash’s coffee which will be served during a demonstration. We will have a cup or more of delicious, steaming hot coffee for NASH COFFEE 3? 2 ere 109 -- MEAT DEPT. - - PUMPKIN, Our Family brand, No. 214 cans, 2 cans for ..........-+ c SALMON, Tall Brook- dale Chum, per can 710c ORANGES, Calif. Va- lencias, 344 size, doz. .. 12c RUTABAGAS, Luther, 5 Ibs. for ..... 23c GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for .. RIBS OF BEEF, per Ib...12!¢ HAMBURGER, Ib. 15c, 2 lbs, 29¢ FANCY CHICKENS, SPRINGERS AND HENS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FRESHEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES APPLES i LETTUCE Crisp, solid head Whole Kernel Golden Ban- tam, No. 2 tins, PEAS Large, tender, No. 2 tins, 2 for.. CLEANSER Sunbrite, double action, 3 for ......... PANCAKE FLOUR SOUPS. large tin ........ TOMATO JUICE, RIPE OLIVES, 1314-02, tins, 2 for Dainty, delicious, package ............. 17c CRACKERS A National Biscuit Product, 2-pound package ............+5 omen eed 19c REE! 1 pkg: SUPER SUDS with 5 ars CRYSTAL WHITE ........ccc00000005 25c HAMBURGER freak meat, 2 pounds 29 C POT ROAST PORK ROAST Loin Ends, —- 21c COTTAGE CHEESE A matchless, large curd, rot ees... 176 SHORT CUTS ==GUSSNER’S SERVICE SINCE 1883 CAULIFLOWER bushel .......... $1.39 = 333 25% ‘more oranges for your money Bumper Orange Crop Oe Sunkist Oranges fancy, 5 Ibs, ........ 1 6c uel CELERY aise 2 D 0Z. 53¢ cole bunch ...... 1 2 c HEINZ 57 VARIETIES DEMONSTRATION 3 tbs. LOC PRUNES DATES Tender, medium........ 2 Ibs. 1 5c 1¥,-lb. cello pkg. .. COFFEE BROWN SUGAR Schilling’s Drip, pound....... 32c Moist CORN Whole Kernel, Golden Ban- tam, No. 2 tins, HEIN: 5 7 VARIETIES TOMATO JUICE PINEAPPLE 4 kinds ...........00.-- No. 214 tins, 2 for.. SAUERKRAUT ee RNR) goss jsaaes MAPLE SYRUP 16-02. tins, 2 for ........ 16-07. CATSUP, Bee nor 19c large bottle ............ SMACKS SPAGHETTI, Victor brand, “noth- ing finer,” 5-1b. pail. ROYAL DESSERTS Royal Chocolate Pudding for 1c with purchase of 3 packages for TOMATOES HEINZ 57 VARIETIES SALE AND ADL O==E__=EEEEEE== SPRING CHICKENS Choice, selected, as you like them! Pound VEAL STEW Tender, meaty, BEEF SALE Cuts from grain fed sures your entire satisfaction! pound. 12kc, 17c SUMMER SAUS. Tender, flavorful, Ib. Per PORTERHOUSE Fancy Creamery (cash and carry), lb.. ABOVE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND SATURDAY GUSSNER’S “JUST PHONE 1060” Pork Roast ran 193¢ Spare Ribs cone .....20e Pork Roast — More Discovery Specials ‘SWEET GIRL, VAN CAMP’S NATIONAL EVAPORATED DATES—PITTED MILK CHOCOLATE, SEMI-SWEET OR ALMOND OUR OWN Angel Food Cake wholecake FIGURE EIGHT HURTS ONLY DIRT Northern Tissue . 5 rolls 25¢ Seni ziadinac tar ies Bath Brook Wery Soap 6-02. cakes 2for Ile 10-0z. cakes 2for 19¢ DISCOVERY SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF 19° Pastry-Tested. It's rendered sweet ond LB. pure— uniform fine Swift quality. s Shortening vegetable oi! In Our Modern Meat Depts. <a Bee Catsup . . |4-oz. bottles 2for25¢ Tuna Fish 7-oz. ‘4's cans 2for25¢ Milk . 14'2-0z.tall cans 4for22¢ Dromedary 7%-0z. pkgs. 2for25¢ Nestle’s Bars ‘A-lb.bars 2for25¢ 6 + «© each I7¢ Ce Val. pkg.20° pias 19° Yf-Ib. pkg.39¢ 2 « « 10 bars 43¢ TH, PAG Scap - giantbars 5for23¢ Kitchen Kienzer 14-0z. cans 3for! 5¢ p Columbus isn’t the only one whe mace « discovery. National makes them every day in new ‘ways to bring you the finest foods Beef Tenders Beef Pot Roast i 11ce,14c All Beef Steaks ool AU 1 7 4 Cc VAN CAMP’S OR CAMPBELL'S—iN TOMATO SAUCE. ans 16-oz.cans 4for22: TOMATO Van Camp's |0'-0z.cans 4for22¢ ‘SANTA CLARA Prunes Size 70/80. Meety ond good. For prune whips, pies, saleds ‘and desserts Ib. (butk) Fort DEARBORN Crackers Salted Sodas or Grahams Crisp and flaky 1%e Cheese Kraf— Smooth ond mellowed 3-0z. foil pkgs. 325° i ....... ae Four pounds ............ 15c SUGAR CURED * Bacon hal he ae 17c sok ev 3 28c Cold Meats Pimento and Pickle Loaf, Tomato Loaf, Corned mite... Lle Shortening Bulk 2 Ibs. 29¢ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Jonathan Apples Delicious Apples Tokay Grapes Head Lettuce Sweet Potatoes —The United States consulate, CONSULATE DESTROYED Nogales, Sonos, Mex. Oct, [2 | undetermined origin early Friday. Twilling’s Grocery 601 Tenth Street Phone 1613 hea auart Batlle. 19c Minneopa Fancy Catsup.D 5 c Tomato Juice, Campbell’s or 2 14-02, bottles for Libby’s, 14 oz. tin, 25 c Hershey’s Baking Choco- | late, % Ib. cake Tomatoes, No. 2 tin, 3 cans for . Uncle William Fancy Cut Green Beans, 1 5 Par Coffee, No, 2 tin ...... anescrty C] 11, vacuum tin .. Free Delivery Service Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Armour’s Veal Loaf, 614 on, tin Camay Soap, 4° bars lL warehouse and several smal oundlngs were destroyed by fire of Phones 423 Third 1208-1209 Street Meats - Fruits - Vegetables BUTTER, Lb. -.... PEACHES, 18K, OXYDOL, large No. 2% tin ..... 19c size, 67-0z. pkg.. 61 Cc SUGAR, 10-Ib. bag ...... 2h tik ...... eee Dawn Crepe Tissue, 6 rolls for...... .34 IGA Brooms, good quality, each. ....4 .19¢ BLUING, CORN FLAKES, 8 oz. bottle 2 for... : 19c Pie fr. 49C stew, verb... L1c. inter. ROAST: per Ibn. 2OC Por ROAST, ». 18¢c SOAP CHIPS, Pickled PIGS’ 5-Ib. box FEET, per Ib... 18c GLOSS STARCH MILK, tall cans, Cleanser, 2 for .. FRESH KILLED HENS AND SPRING CHICKENS We Deliver All Orders Free See IGA Ad for More Specials MARCOVITZ Grocery He 9 - 10:30 A. M. — Free Delivery Service — 2:30 - 4:30 P. M. Daily Ene a ase & Sanborn, dated, pet Ihe wrens DOC CHEESE Wisconsin Cream, strictly fresh, per Ib.. 1 9c PINEAPPLE SPEARS Something new, Per tim ......sececeee 21 Cc 16 phe. cosereeee DLC riya COFFEE facuum packed, BO AIR hsedennnc 67c ne os 25c Eee JUICE lo. im cercscecsveesevee 15c per beck eseseeee ABC APPLES — Large size, 2 doz. foi box ....-.. $1.33 49c pe | 390 nig: LOK ..... 0.000 . 14c PEARS das conten, bu... | 20 TOMATO JUICE IN THE MEAT MARKET STEAK ingen ease 18¢ Beef Roasts U.S Inopected, Ib. 15¢ Veal Sausage, Ib. ....22c | Shoulder, Ib. ....16c 7, Boneless Ham 2'ibe,’,......... 3OC | Rouletts, Ib, ... .29¢ Spareribs, Ib. .. .19c | Rolled Roast, Ib. 20c LL Fresh Ground Spring Hamburger, lb. .15c | Fryers, Ib.' . .25¢

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