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kee ern, 59. Ibs, 127%-1.33%; 58 Ibs. Woe, 1.12%-1.22%; 83 Ibs, 1.08%- Donations Made Over Thanks-| lbs. 944-1194; No, 1 northern NEW CONTRIBUTIONS |< eon, 120%; No, § dark northern, 52 Ibs., giving Holiday Raise To- Spring 1.29% -1.34%; No. 1 dark north- Tbs. 1.21%-1.30%; No. 3 dark north- ern, 56° Ibs. 1.18%-127%; 55 lbs., BAe de No, 4 dark northern, 54 04%-1.17%; 51 Ibs. 99%-1.14%; 50 tal Here to $425.61 is, 5 58 lbs, 98: Ibs., 90-1.02; 54 Ibs., 53 Ibs., 82-96; 52 Ibs., 78-9: durum 80. Flax, No. 1; 1.70%. 00; No. 5,| Bolstered by substantial contribu- ; No. 1 red tions received over the Thanksgiving holiday, te aaa contributions to the Will Rogers morial fund reached Included in the list were a num-j{ 55: ber of small gifts, exactly the type:gom easy, muutine 45-85: feed barley | of contributions which sponsors of the} “ Gorn, % movement hope will be received as oe ae | evidence of the affection for Rogers on the part of those who can afford Washington—The securities 1.20%-1.24%; No. 1 dark hard Mon-|mission Friday gave a blanket ex- tena 1.20%-1.26%; hard amber dur-jemption from registration under the | No. 1, 60 lbs., 107-116; No. 2, 59jutility act to all holding companies ; 1.05-1. 15; 58 Ibs., 1.03-1.13; 57 lbs.,| whose operations are predominantly No. 4, 35/|within a state. Oklahoma City—Burial of Chester |* Friday with his supposed | | guilty knowledge of the fate of pos-/4 sibly nine missing persons spurred efforts of investigators to pierce the mysteries unaided. ‘Comer Lead, 8. D.—The board of directors of the Homestake Mining company has authorized a Christmas bonus of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1985 beaten body of Mildred Hook, 22. scught since she was abducted lasi ELETYPE BRIEFS+.2* day. day. road culvert near Berger, Idaho, Bri>} City and County Saturday by Douglas Van Vlack, her former husband, was found in a rail- | ® | st. Paul—A woman cannot main- | com- {tain an action against her husband | 'for damages claimed to have been) caused by the negligence of her hus- band prior to their marriage, the} Minnesota supreme court ruled Fri-| J. D. Lenihan, Baldwin; Catherine McLean, Wing; Mrs. C. J. Peterson to give only a little but who want to W th R $100 to each employ. ‘The Christmas take part in the humanitarium move- eather eport bonus means the distribution of ap-|and E. Swanson, Driscoll and Irwin ment being carried on in the name of this great warm-hearted Ameri- WEATHER FORECAST can . For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen-| THE FUND TODAY jerally fair tonight and ‘Saturday: not Name Amouni s0_oold tonight. Previously listed . $365.53 Lomi. | Th feds ag Worth Lumry . _ C. W. McDonell . Janet L. Cashman, fair tonight and 4 Saturday; not so cold central and Milk, bottles .............5 east tonight; An Old Rancher, somewhat _ colder Interested friends . bates Arata Su onus For South Da- . H. Atwood . kota: Fair tonigh William Martin . and Saturday; Clara Beck . slightly warmer Dr. N, E. Brink east portion to- night; somewhat | Cora Buechele . Elizabeth Voelzke Martha Bauer ........ Student nurses, Bis. Hosp. ... 1.09 H colder Saturday jextreme west portion. | For Minnesota: Fair in south, | ;mostly cloudy in north tonight and iSeet t eae a tonight and in eas ion Saturday. itacscwiate $425.61 |For Montana: Fair tonight and Saturday, except unsettled extreme west portion: somewhat colder east portion tonight. WEATHER CONDITIONS The barometric pressure is low over the central Canadian Provinces, The Pas, 29.64, while an extensive high eee area overlies the western ;Rocky Mountain and Plateau states, *aaditi 7 Ite ireat Late region and Missisip- al es region an sip- | Additional Markets | pi Valley but mild, pleasant weather —— oo 4 | prevails from the Plains States west- CHICAGO STOCKS ‘ward. Temperatures are above freez- (By the Associated Press) {ing throughout the western Canadian | Total to date SUBSCRIBE NOW Everyone has an opportunity to give something ‘toward perpetu- ating the memory of this fine American and it is hoped that everyone who smiled with Rogers will come forward with a subscrip- tion. Take or send your donation to any bank or to this newspaper. Midwest Util. 4%. Provinces. Light precipitation has McGraw El, 30. occurred in the Great Lakes rion: and at a few scattered Canadian Sta- tions, but elsewhere the weather is generally fair. Bismarck station barometer, inches: INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) det tty counter in New York). ag Reduced a level, 30.04. faryland Fund 18.33; 19.82. dats today a. m. Sunset today 4:57 p. m. Quart. Inc. Sh. 1.49; 1.63. i] i Sel. Inc. Sh. 4.48 No. PRECIPITATION |_ For Bismarck tion: WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN _| Total this month to dele... -+.- Winnipeg, Nov... 29.—(#)—Cash!Normal. this month to date wheat, No. 1 northern 87%; No, 2/ Total. Jan. lst to date . northern 84%; No. 3 northern 79%, |Normal, January Ist to date .. 15.73 Oats, No. 2 white 30%; No. 3 white Accumulated excess to date 2 NORTH DAKOTA WEATHER Low- High- NEW YORK BONDS et Pet, New York, Nov. 29—(/?)—Bonds = close: Bs Great Northern 7's of 1936, 102%. 8 16 # ' ot, clear . + 19 28 00 GOVERNMENT BONDS jJamestown, clear ..... 17 23 TT] New York, Nov, 29.—(?)}—Govern- {Grand Forks, cldy. 9 15 1! ment.Bonds: Liberty fourth 414’s, blank. Treasury 4%'s 114.31. Treasury 4's 110.19, 3B seed Amarillo, Texas, clear Boise, Idaho, clear Calgary, Alta., cldy. 8 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapoiis, Nov. 29.—(#)—Range Chicago, Ill., cldy. .... 22 32 .02 00 heavy dark northern spring 1.29%; | No. 1 dark northern 1.31%-1.31%; piece Aiea iver 3 % sample grade dark northern 68%-|Havre, Mont., clear .... 38 52 79%; No. 1 dark hard winter 1.2714; |Helena, Mont., cldy. . No. 3 hard amber durum 1.04%-|Huron, 8. D., clear... 22 28 sample grade hard amber |S®Mloops, B. C.. cldy. 36 40 8888R8888 1.07% ; "7 i durum 76-93%; No. 3 red durum 77. jeans Cy, ta cle 4 = ‘00 | Corn, No. 3 yellow 52% -54'4. Miles City, Mont., clear 34 52 .00; Oats, No. 3 white 24%. Minneapolis, M., cl 6 14 Rye, No. 3 47%. Modena, Utah, clear .. 20 46 .00 Barley, No. 3 37%. Flax not quoted. {Moorhead, Minn, cldy. 8 16 ‘No. Platte, Neb. clear.. 34 48 Okla. Cit, clear 38 , Oki Phoenix, Ariz., clear 42 DULUTH CASH GRAIN 2 Bsk., ar Duluth, Minn,, Nov. 29.—(P)—Clos-|quAppelle, Sv cidy 2 40 ng cash prices: Rapih ‘Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern ena Ore., foggy . ae 58 «00 —_—_—_—_—_ eee jt. Louis, Mo., SR CONSTIPATED 80 YEARS _|Seuta'Fe, N- Mex’ clear 24 38. “00 .,AIDED BY OLD REMEDY Seatuts Wash. clear 36 4800 ‘For thirty years I had constipa-|Sheridan, Wyo., clear . 30 56 .00 = Oca food from stomach Bow Cin Tone oe 2 ra o choked me. Since taking Adlerika I ane, Wash. 4 am a new person, Constipation is a] Swift Current, 8. 2 0 Shing of the past.’—Allce Burns.— | Winnemucca, N. 52 00 Advertisement, Winnipeg, Man..’ cldy. 16 02 Cost Records Prove It... INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS are economical @ Nowadays business men focus their attention on trucks that keep haulage costs down. They want trucks that /ast. Every working part of these qual- ity Internationals is designed to take all the punishment capacity loads can give it. Normal wear is at a minimum. ‘When repairs and replacements are necessary, we are right here to give « you service with factory-standard methods and factory-standard parts. Low priced and long lasting. Fit an International to your job and *\ cambare its performance and low costs with any other on the market, and the results will surprise you. Call us today ©: and arrange for » demonstration of the © model chat exactly fills your needs. International Harvester Co. of America eh Bismarck, North Dakota im \proximately $220,000, Fargo, N. D.—Shifted from relief) rolls to WPA work, 3,036 persons are employed on 170 projects in the t| southeastern quarter of North Dakota, C. L. Hughes, district WPA director, London—The foreign nounced the international naval con-|Oscar Magnuson and ference will open Dec. 9. Paris—Advocates of devaluation at- | tacked Premier Laval’s gold standard | policy Friday as harmful to France| and is involving danger of a panic. St. Paul—Governor Olson empha-| sized Friday he favored old-age pen- sion legislation which will assure al- lowances without a maximum but on maintenance basis. Mexico City—The Mexican govern- | ment’s campaign against rebels in the | state board of administration, will be state of Jalisco had resulted in the deaths of 19 insurgents. Twin Falls, —=PAL’S CASH GROCERY "¢ pele: orser We Accept Relief Orders MILK, Swift's, tall can, 3 for Ae SPINACH, No. 2 cans, 2 for. KRAUT, Seymcur, No. 2!4 cans, 2 for..... 19c SOAP, T.N.T. Giant Bars 2-lb. caddy .. DATES, Dromedary, 1-Ib, cello wrap MOLASSES, Aunt Dinah Baking, qt. can office an-| Wilton; Hughes, McKenzie; over KFYR. Idaho—The shot and RAISINS, Thompson Seedless, 2-lb. pkg....... per package . SALAD DRESSING, NASH COFFEE 6 for 25c 11b. tin 30c 19c CRACKERS, Our Family, SARDINES, Del Monte Ovals, fresh and crisp, Tomato or 19¢ .15¢ 18c WE HANDLE FRESH Mustard .. MACARONI or Jane Good, at. jar. AND COLD MEATS Phone 77 GELATINE, all flavors, 3 oc Wonder Maid, pt. jar... 1 7 Cc PEARS No. 214 can Spaghetti, 2-Ib. pkg... 18c PEANUT BUTTER, 33 | \Reid, Menoken, were among visitors at the county court house Wednesday. Santa Barbara, Calif—Jesse Liver- | \ more, Jr., 15, son of the famous Wall; Street operator, was probably fatally! wounded early Friday. Undersherift Jack Ross said Livermore's mother |reau, fired the shot. Ross said both Liver-_ more and his mother had been drink- Effie Dupuis, Patterson hotel, di-| rector of the women’s division of the state workmen's compensation bu-/spending, he remarked: returned Thursday from Washington, D. C., where she had represented North Dakota in the {minimum wage conference called by/ ithe women’s bureau of the United | States Department of Labor. evening Callers at the county agent’s office | Wednesday included: Clayton Little, Willard Diamond and John J. Fer- cho, Regan; Wallace Anderson, A. ‘Ww. Franklund and A. H. Erickson, William Ryan, Wing; Ira Falken- stein, Baldwin; Mr. and Mrs. T. T. B. R. Monroe, Baldwin; Ingvald Eide, John Wietz- lic, Fred Pleines and Ted Varholt, Arena, and Mrs. Ed Smith, Sterling. Mrs. |B. Bteinley, Jr., Fargo, editor of the | North Dakota Taxpayer, was a Bis- marck business visitor Friday. ley will speak on tax matters each Friday at 12:45 p. m. through Dec. 20) Stein- the main speaker at the annual me- morial services of the Minot Elks | lodge Sunday. Judge Harris is a mem- ber of the Dickinson lodge. Judge J. D. Harris, chairman of the | County Judge I. C. Davies issued @/enq relief or to ban new taxes, but marriage license Wednesday to Paul Hogue, Baldwin, and Miss Martha Mary Muenzenmay, rural Bismarck. Be INTERNATIONA CKS§ 1 Logan's “We Thank You” 57th Year Serving Bismarck Pcople “Fruits” Grapefruit (large) 4 for 23c; (smaller) 5 for 19¢ Oranges 2 doz. 43c Fancy Emperor Grapes Bananas 3 lbs. for 23c Fresh Limes 9 “Vegetables New Peas, Brussels Sprouts, New Carrots, New Beets, Rutabagas (stamped), Squash, Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, Celery, Head Lettuce, Cranberries. “Grocery Department” Dole’s Pineapple Juice, 29 Cc No. 2 cans, 2 for .. Seedless Raisins, 4 Ib. pkg. .. ee ee Libby’s Sliced Pineapple, No. 1 tall cans, 2 for ede Libby’s Queen Olives, large size, No 26 jar .....c:...sereesvene 37c Baby Stewart Stuffed Quecn or Manzanilla Olives, tall cylinder bottle, net weight 27 Of olives, 64 OZ. ...........-c see ve vee eees c (100 Count Bars) 10 bars, only Z y 32c ee ee AOE “Meat Department” U. &. Inspected Beef Pot Roast, fancy, U. 8. Inspected Beef Short Ribs, fancy, per pound . leoheu U.S. Inspected Beef Rolled and Boned Roast, 28 per pound ............. aeasescewasecers Cc U. 8. Inspected Spring Lamb, leg roast, 27 per pound ........... Ree Re Cc U. 8. Inspected Pork Spareribs, U. 8. Inspected’ Pork Loin Roast, end cut, Meat Loaf—Beef, Pork and Veal, ground, 1 8 per pound r s Cudahy’s Minced Ham, SPRING CHICKENS Standard and Select Oysters All Phones 211 HOUIAVUSUENAOHRECUEAU DETTE VOTH i i MINT LU OTM TT CONTINUE Revenues, Without the president said: men out on the baitle line of human) necessity and show them the facts that we in the government are fac- ing.” the black” on the Roosevelt said this was true because in the last three years the total of all debts in the United States had be- come lower and the values of property higher to the extent that the latter had the margin. madge critic, in his prepared address. He did | parades were discuss briefly the agricultural poli- cles which have been particular tar- gets of Talmadge. if from 32 cents to 90 cents a busnel inj the last three years and of ‘trom 41% cents to 12 cents a pound, D | he continued: | “I wonder what cotton would be jselling at today if during these past three years we had continued to pro- s }duce 15 or'16 or 17 million bales each Adding More Taxes, year, adding to our own surplus, add- ‘ i ing to the world sutplus, and driving Steadily Increase the cotton farmers of the south into bankruptcy and starvation?” from page one working balance in the treasury and|, Both Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt had nearly 4% billions of recoverable as- sets which he said the government would get back over 2 period happy recollections of the annual Thanksgiving dinner Thursday night f years. at the infantile paralysis foundation G it Hi ha at Warm Springs, where the ptesi- joverdment Credit Hig dent first sought curative waters 10 “The credit of the government ts| years ago. More than 400 persons e | {today higher than that of any other|were served tutkey and the trim- |great nation in the world...” mings. There were contests and There was no specific promise to| singing. a family party,” Mr. Roosevelt told the “T see clear signs of a revival of ma-|13 child patients for whom he carved terlal prosperity in country and in| turkey. city,” and “I sense @ swelling pros- perity of the spirit greater help and a deeper happiness |infantile paralysis for our fellow men.” The president reported that more that spells a|than $1,000,000 was contributed for control through Roosevelt birthday balls given last Mentioning that “gentlemen in well-|January—with 70 per cent going to warned and well-stocked clubs will| local communities and 30 per cent to discourse on the expenses of govern-|a research commitiee. ment and the suffering that they are going through” because of governmen: | ms eae Circus Once More | “I wish I could take some of these | Sjgufota, Fla., Nov. 29.—(%)-—- Rubber tires and rubber horse- shoes have been called into serv- ice to permit resumption of the circus parade on the nation’s main streets. “We're spending over $50,000 to equip the wagons with rubber tires and the horses with rubber shoes.” Sam W. Gumpertz, Ring- ling Brothers manager, said Wed- nesday. “Next year we'll be ready, The discontinued be- cause city officials complained their asphalt streets were being cut up by iron shoes and steel- rimmed wheels.” Gumpertz said “fifty million kids” demanded the revival. Again ‘In the Black’ Stating the country was again “in ledger sheet, He did not mention Governor Tal- of Georgia, administration | Referring to increases in wheat cotton Tittle Bros. Packing Company, Inc. 400 MAIN PHONE 332 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS 100% PURE LARD, 2 lbs. ........-3lc¢ FRESH GROUND BEEF, Ib. ....1234¢ Fresh Neck Bones and Pigs Feet, lb. 9¢ aesiaiee Short Ribs, fancy, Ib. . 3 Beef Pot Roast, tender, Ib. ... .12¢ EEF Sirloin Steak, Ib. .. .. .16¢ | Fresh Ground Round Steak, Ib. 16¢ m 1Te a Oc 10 Large Juicy Wieners, Shoulder Veal Roast, Ib. ... 17c Minced by theebunk, ge fam, Ib. gene 16c Fresh Meaty Veal Stew, a... 10c 35c Cloverbloom Butter, lb... Get More Prices below are good for week of November 29th to December 5th / SALAD DRESSING Carol, 8 oz. jar .... CHILI SAUCE {%*" * 20c MUSTARD 18K Salad Style, 8 oz. Ash Tray Jar .............555 APPLE BUTTER Carol, 1 - Li 18K Fancy, ; VEG-AL 303 Cans .... yj PEAS ae ¥ SPINACH, 18K, No. 2 cans, 2 for 25¢ SWEET POTATOES wo.2etn... 18¢ W M JELL-O fi... ........ 4Pkgs. 19¢ POST BRAN FLAKES, 16 oz. pkg. 17¢ SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR, pkg. 29¢ N GAKE FLOUR +3 Pkg. 28¢ BRILLO ee. eee, ee. a | 7c COCOA, IGA, 14-lb. pkg., 2 for ...17¢' SOAP, IGA Laundry, 5 reg. bars. .15¢ W SOA HEALTH & SKIN, 2? for Gr IGA JA¥ TEE SOAP CHIPS, 5 Ib. pkg. 35 4b, bay. 25¢ 2 tb. bag Le “It has been a wonderful dinner.) To Stage Parades || arco ir Seawater Ome (next year. They are mostly in North Dakota where the shorter growing season makes two years growth desir- able before transplanting. Planting {will start in North Dakota about May 15. 4 * Carving Student | Lands in Hospital ° St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 29.—(#)—As a turkey carver Fred Peters, ; brewer, was better at making | beer, thought his wife while she | watched him struggle ofer the Thanksgiving bird. “Here, let me show you how to do that,” she offered, seizing the knife briskly. The blade cut a deep gash in | her husband’s right hand, and {| Peters ended the carving lesson in a hospital. WIFE KILLER HANGS Fort Madison, Iowa, Nov. 29.—(}-- Reginald Tracy, 54, Manchester; Iowa, real estate man, paid with his life \Friday on the gallows at Iowa state penitentiary for ths murder of his wife. 3 DROWN IN PLANE St. Raphael, France, Nov. 29.—(?)— Three members of the crew of six were drowned Friday when a sea- | Shelterbelt Work to jplane returning from bare de Begin in N. D. May 15 [nseban ee capsized in the Washington, Nov. 29.—()—Federal jshelterbelt officials said Friday 20,-| 000,000 trees have been placed in win-| plane of the Eurasia Aviation corpor- ter storage pending transplanting | ation was reported to have crashed. next spring. About 15,000,000 seed-|killing two occupants and injuring lings, will be left in the ground until|two more in northwest China. 2 DIE IN CRASH Shanghai, Nov. 29.—(@)—An air- Should Take Advantage of the exceptional values to be had here at all times. Cast your eye over these items: PRUNES ,60 to 70 size, new crop, 25-Ib. box $1.59; 3 Ibs. 19c PORK AND BEANS No. 214 tall, RADISHES Large bunches, IN THE MEAT MARKET SALMON Tall, pink, fancy, 2 for 4 LITTLE Rib End, Ib.. .20e Pork Loin Roasts PORK Loin End, Ib. 28¢ Pork Chops Bulk Kraut Center Cuts, Ni k, a [eae 9c Sirloin Steak | Frankfurters U. S. Inspected, Armour’s, per Ib. ..... Soaks 19c | per lb. ........ Spring Chickens - Fresh Pike - Oysters MARCOVITZ — Grocery bia 9 - 10:30 A, M. — Free Delivery Service — 2:30 - 4:30 P. M. Daily v6. . on these timely. . . FRIDAY & SATURDAY 2ood Specials FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Head Lettuce Solid Head, Chase & Sanborn’s COFFEE 99° Fresh from the Roaster ——— Van Camp’s BEANS 9 =: 15 Tomato Sauce Emperors, PAs scee ..19e¢ “Golden Maid’? soe oranges CORN 9 = 99¢| a Groara Style Grapefruit Golden Texas Seedless, Six Delicious Flavors! JELLO - 4-- 19 Lemon, Lime, Orange, Cherry. Raspberry and Strawberry BAKER'S COCOA ‘Bitvifant? te. 10° 1% PANCAKE FLOUR Red Out Self-Rising 4 nS 18 MOLASSES © “Pickaninny" New Orleans @ No.8 95° KITCHEN BROOMS «set 2 9 Ha 35¢ ECONOMY BROOMS *"0 tan 63¢ RED CHERRIES “=: 2 =: 21¢ SAUER KRAUT * 3 20 ‘Cans - Apples 20-pound “Lakeland” Fancy Pack snide | PALMOLIVE | SOAP CATSUP | te sersene CRYSTAL WHITE | pz 5 20k Meats, Fish Bare i agit. | SEMINOLE | 9 WHITE EAGLE 10 at Rew Owl No. 1 on Main Ave., Phone ’ No. 2 on Broadway, Phone. ED OWL FOOD