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9 THANKSGVINGDAY China Clipper STASDENKD, Ror Pacific Flight! < ~ , “) Gov. Welford Asks State to Pause in Tasks to Give Thanks to God Mail to Hawaii and Phil- ippines Today Cognizant of the blessings showered ‘upon the ate Stein Welford fi nt haemo een Friday officially s le next Thurs-|} alameda, Calif, Nov. 22—(?)— day as Thanksgiving Day and asked) America’s air mail’ will start bridging North Dekotans to, pause in thet /the Pactfic Friday. é tasks “to gather lomes, Amid _internati churches, in social groups of all kin@s!95-ton China cupper will oar aro an re. ete God and to express joy aNd lthe golden gate about 8 p. m. central ‘The governor's proclamation fol- peeing fying service to lows: Philippines. AS we approach the holiday sea~| "Wings arose. (he “aca ‘will reach son it seems especially appropriate) ronolulu in 18 hours, and Manila in that s first Hey is oman 60 hours flying time. ing. We come to this season of re-} Ciimaxing oratory, flag-waving and Joicing and gaiety.with humbleness} festivities, the great seaplane will and gratitude in our hearts. From|soar from San Francisco Bay for the days of our earliest settlements} Honolulu, 2,400 miles away, laden with through all the struggles and hard-jtwo tons of mail. No passengers will ships of a growing nation and a NeW |pe carried. land and to the present the American To Signalize Takeoff people have been cognizant of the) postmaster General James A. Far- blessings which have been showered ley is to deliver a message from Pres- upon us—and have given thanks. lident Roosevelt, and just as the China ‘Ours is a country richly endowed |ciinper leaves the water, he will press with natural resources which we have|_ button to signalize with blazing been free to develop. We have been/tignts on postoffices throughout the able to maintain a friendly attitude | nation that air mail to the Orient has toward all despite being encompassed begun. by greed and hate. Our American! president Manuel Quezon of the institutions, both governmental and|pudding Philippine republic, Gov. economic, our ideals and our faiths, joseph Poindexter of Hawaii and Gov. have withstood the pressure Of UP-|Prank Merriam of California have heavals and disasters, which have!srranged to exchange messages of brought revolutions and chaos t0/congr&tulation by wireless. other nations. Truly we have much Holiday for Collectors for which to be grateful. It is a Roman holiday for philate- “We have even more for which to}jists) They have poured in upon the give thanks, All factors indicate that|nostal service more than 100,000 let- we are now entering into a new peF-'ters for this first flight. For days, jod of prosperity, greater than it has!199 extra postal clerks have been at yet been our privilege to enjoy. work taking care of the deluge of ‘We in North Dakota may rejolee | mail for Capt. Edwin Musick and his that, although some adverse condi-!crew of eight to take across the tions onl brought disappointment ocean. and despair, we are able to care for! ‘The second transpacific plane will ell of our people and this harvest sea-|jeave Alameda Dec. 6, and should pass son provided us with an abundance!the returning China Clipper about of food for ourselves and for live-|1 909 miles out. stock. Thereafter, 'if all goes well, a plane “Therefore I, Walter Welford, act-| win arrive and depart every two pochl vided nadia ye atibngtee: weeks, ais will be carried as caution custom, do Listehiy set ahiae soon as tie trip is considered routine. and designate ursday, November] sECOND CLIPPER 28, 1935, as Thanksgiving Day and) FLIES TO JOIN SISTER urge that on that day we give thanks | Miami, Fla., Nov. 22.—(?)—The 25- to the Almighty God for his many|ton Philippine Clipper thundered blessings and ask that on this day we) away at 6:18 a. m., (eastern standard pause from our daily tasks to gather|time) Friday, for Acapulco, Mexico, together in homes, in churches, in so-!1.560 miles away, en route to Califor- cial groups of all kinds to thank Godinia to follow her sister ship, the] to express our joy ant exulta-|China Clipper, into Transpacific serv- ion. . ice. “May we not take time to give thought to that sturdiness with which ots, our ancestors endowed themselves. Christianson Honored Let us profit by their action and in-! Qn His 80th Birthday stead of bemoaning our fate and con- Fargo, N. D., Nov. 22.—(?)—Lars dition, devote our time to develop- ment of a constructive plan which will Christianson, one of the founders of St. Luke's hospital here, 44 years no permit us to make use of the manifold natural endowments available to US.) retary of Concordia. college in Moor- head, Minn., a founder of the First “Let us go forth determined to: be better citizens, forever thankful for our freedom and our right to work| Lutheran church in Fargo and for 48 years @ Fargo druggist, was honored out our lives as peace-loving inde-|miday night on ‘the eve of his 80th pene ec: {birthday by & group of Fargo friends and business associates. He has re- sled in Fargo 54 years. Thompson Will Aid in Mann’s Celebration Arthur E. Thompson, state superin- tendent of public instruction, has been appointed a member of the committee on the Horace Mann cen- tennial celebration for 1936. His appointment was made by Ag- nes Samuelson, Des Moines, Iowa, president of the National Education association of the United States. Dr. Even on cold lonely roads | Payson Smith, commissioner of edu- you can have living room [cation at Boston, Mass. is chairman comfort —with your car jj the committee. equipped for winter. Hot WORK OUT PAST RELIEF Water Heaters, $2.98 up. Minot, N. D., Nov. 22.—To work out Anti-Frosters, 19c — Win- | ERA past relief accounts approxi- ter Fronts, 29c —51-plate f|mately 100 Ward county clients are Battery $6.59 ex. Others J|tepairing county property under the low as $2.98. Car Radio, supervision of township authorities in G abl si ? 9/20 townships, according to Miss Es- $23.95. Gamble Stores. telle Krick, Ward county FERA ad- ministrator. British factories can 35 different sorts of fruits and vegetables. @ These new International Showing line pane! Trucks are so gracefully propor- fj body: Chassis available in tioned, smooth and trim, thatthey }- ‘both 11 Stach and 12Sinek donot seem tobe trucks. They ride | Wreqracn ceauerke and handle like automobiles. But ‘J ternational feature which they're built to takeitlikea truck. [ (yiu merants see There is rugged power and stam- ina in these handsome new units that surpasses anything in Inter- national history. : Thorough- going truck con- struction of the International kjnd produces the dependability that tracks on the job. Call on us for 2 demonstration and let the truck tell the story. International, Harvester Co. of America, Wes LA America Starts Sending Its Air [He Pilots Clipper | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935 2,000 HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS OBTAIN AlD National Youth ‘Administration ' Permits Further Study he for Poor in N. D. Approximately 2,000 high school Pupils will be on the payroll of the National Youth administration by Dec, 1, E. A. Willson, state youth di- rector, ahnounces. High school students from families receiving relief or from borderline families are being approved and put to work as fast as the local commit- _|tees select them. North Dakota's Present quota is 2,447 based on 7 per cent of those young people between the ages of 16 and 25 receiving relief in May. This quote will be filled in December, and an additional quota of 200 was asked from Washington this week, Williams said. Selection procedure for these stud- ents varies in different counties. County relief offices determine what students are eligible, but the actual selection rests usually with the county superintendents or the county welfare board or a combination of any of these. Scholastic ability is in all cases) determined by school authorities, Will-| son said. Aid for high school students can by the student for work at the school. It is meant to provide lunches, text- books, laboratory fees, and those in- cidentals without which the student could not stay in school, he explained.’ At the present time Williams coun- ty with 126 students has the largest County Office System quota. Ward county is next with 103. Reform Recommended} _. rerar TRADE GaINs New . York, Nov. 22.—(?)—Retail Minneapolis, Nov. 22—(7)—A Uni-|trade gathered momentum this week versity of Minnesota economics study! 85 a Act se tent ‘Hotta n Bradstreet lay. “Witl e far ihe sooner ch anc top areas west and middle west leading, volume in paying public officials of retail sales rose 2 to 5 per cent In @ survey of non-tax receipts, or | ‘om the level of the week preceding.” income derived indirectly from taxes, Prof. Arthur M. Xorak, and Gladys C. Blakey charged deficient account- ing to local governmental units and) & tendency toward waste of funds. | \ EDWIN MUSICK The report goes to the extent of suggesting abolition of the county treasurer, his work to be performed by a cashier in the auditor's office.; It also suggests combining the offices: of clerk of court and probate judge. {| 1 Nebraskan Says FDR Jeopardized Tickets North Platte, Neb., Nov. 22.—(?)—A | charge that. President . Roosevelt “jeopardized the chances of the en-| tire Democratic state and national ticket” by his unqualified. support of Senator George W. Norris for re-elec- tion was voiced Friday by Nebraska's Democratic national committeeman, | Keith Neville of North Platte. | Neville, claiming Nebraska Demo-; crats engineered the deal that won! Roosevelt the Democratic presidential | Nomination in 1932, suggested, “it| ‘would‘have been more appropriate for) the president to have suggested to! Norris that he file as a Democrat.” | He said Norris was not entitled to} the support of Democrats if he runs/ again as a Republican or an Inde-/| pendent, | WAR CASUALTIES RETURN Naples, Nov. 22.—(®}—Five hundred sick and wounded soldiers returned to, Italy from east Africa Friday aboarc: the hospital ship Helouan. paces the diesel-powered the w charges. The toys are sold by CAMELS APPEAL fh TO A WOMAN'S ‘209008 TURNER—Famous Flyer MRE.WM, LAVARRE—Girl Explorer Not exceed $6 8 month and is earned | 7¢ Two of the nation’s crack railroad engineers, Gus Schult, left, and George Reed, engage in a handshake which virtually spans the con- *tinent, Schult operates the streamlined Commodore Vanderbilt New York Central train, on its New York to Chicago run and Reed City of Portland train st coast on the Union Pacific line. Both are shown here inspecting toy trains (in locepround) modeled after their real 01 1 SMOKE STEADILY. CAMELS NEVER AFFECT MY WIND CAR LOADiNGS DECREASE Jamestown Sends Its ported Friday that loadings of reve-/ 25,195 below the preceding Washington, Nov. 22.—(#)—The As-|nue freight for the week ended Nov.|increase of 43,295 over 1934 and Team to Big Ten Tilt} socistion of American Railroads re-|16 totalled 628,330 cars, = decrease of |increase of 25,622 above 1033. Jamestown, N. D., Nov. 22.—(#)— Twenty-seven Jamestown high school football players and the three. coaches, Ernie Gates, George Burchill and Wil- Mam Gussner, leave Friday night for the twin cities to witness the Minne- sota-Wisconsin football game Satur- day. The men will go as guests of Blue Jay supporters with all expenses. paid. WARD’S TOYLAND NOW OPEN! Toyland is now a vivid reality at your lotal Montgomery-Ward store. Hundreds of the newest toys in the very latest designs that it has been possible for Santa to create are on display at Ward’s Big Toy Shop in Bismarck. You will find Ward's Toyland to be a veritable Fairyland. Toyland at ¥ your local Ward Store presents to ? Bas Bismarck and surrounding commun- ity the Greatest array of toys in the history of the store. You will find a much larger toy department this year at Ward's than ever before. Make your plans to visit Ward's Toy Shop as soon as possible—and lay away your selections, before stocks become depleted. Our Christmas sales have started early this year—sales to date on toys are practically double sales of last AT ne? c pra D ar. Therefore, we urge you not to delay your Toy Purchases. ‘WHY NOT BUY NOW! ‘You don’t need to have all cash, A 10 per cent down payment holds any toy on Ward’s Layaway Plan until | Dec. 20. BY USING WARD'S LAYAWAY PLAN —making small weekly pay- ments until Dec. 20—you will be able to buy your entire toy requirements without any serious inconvenience. Toys may also be purchased on Ward’s Monthly Budget Plan. 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