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TS — | ,? . LARGEST INDUSTRIES | GIRD FOR FIGHT Witt NEW. DEAL POLICIES Fear Expressed Bureaucracy | May Lead to Socialization of System New York, Dec. 5.—(#)—The Na- tional Manufacturers’ association, representing America’s largest indus- . tries lined up in open hostility to the New Deal Thursday, considering a tentative 1936 platform of “rugged individualism.” Neary every speaker at this years meeting of the association has criti- cized New Deal policies, and others renewed the assault Wednesday, pre- liminary to adoption of the platform. Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. president of the General Motors corporation, warned American business Wednes- } day night that it must assume broad- er responsibilities or face the alter- native of increasing government. in- ¢ terference. Advocates Statesmanship Industry, he said, “must assume the role of enlightened industrial states- manship.” Expressing fear the “natural evolu- tion of bureaucracy” may lead to “the necessity for the socializiation of in- dustry through the breakdown of the} profit system,” Sloan said: “I am convinced that industry should stand united and adamant against such a proposal.” Forced Into Politics Clinton L. Bardo, president of the association, expressed the view that | “whether we like it or not, industry, | much against its will, has been forced | in sheer self defense to enter the por litical avena or be destroyed as a pri- vate enterprise.” The tentative 1936 industrial plat- | form affirms support of the “Amer- | ican System” of capitalist expansion and calls for economic progress, free- Gen, Douglas MacArthur (left), f has become adviser on military affal wealth. He is shown with Presiden’ ir Manila. TO ESTABLISH PHILIPPINE DEFENSE . lormer United States chi: of staff, ira to the new Philipp:ne common. it Manuel Quezon.upon his arrival (Associated Press Phot>) __ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. T. ‘THREE FOUND DEAD IN HOME MAY HAVE BEEN KILLER'S PREY Charred Bodies of S. D. Family Located in Burned Home; Shells Nearby Wakonda, 8. D., Dec. 5.——()—Sherift | William Russell of Clay county is in- | vestigating a theory that three persons {whose charred bodies were found in {a burning farm house Thursday morn- ing had been shot to death, with the house fired later. ‘ Nels Chris Jacobsen, 60, his wife, ‘dead Thuraday morning by neighbors who discovered the farm house was ablaze. Sheriff Russell, called to investi- |gate, found the Jacobsen dog dead, ‘lying near a corn crib. Tour empty |shotgun shells were found near the house. | The Jacobsen family was known to ‘have had a considerable sum of money. | Friends of the family theorized an in- \truder, believing the money to be in {the house, had entered in the night and killed the occupants, later firing ‘the building in an attempt to cover |up the crime. CHARGE LONG GANG ~ GOT $84,000 CRAFT Four Men Charged With Evad- i i i dom of competitive enterprise, and unequivocal opposition to the f and methods of the New Deal, RECOGNIZE TOWNSEND POWER | Washington, Dec. 5— () —Back| from a tour of New England, Dr. F. E.| Townsend's arrival here coincided with a growing disposition among po- litical leaders to agree the Townsend pension plan movement would play} a definite part in the 1936 elections. penis eaeeies | Finland and the Balkan states im-| port most of their pstroleum and its} jfellow up at Watertown,” he said. Milwdukee, Dec. 5—(?)—Harry (I'm no pansy) Haberman hitched his stool closer to the bar in his Wauwa- tosa tavern and counted mentally as his strong fingers hélding a crochet- ing needle flew over a mesh bed- spread, “Now you take that Turkey Gehrke “When the weather turns cold and business drops off in his saloon, he | goes to bed. Not me. I pick up my products from the United States. IT WORKED FOR ME i Women should take ouly liquid laxatives N ‘ORE people could feel fine, be 1¥R fit and regular, if they would only follow the rule of doctors and hospitals in relieving constipation. Never take any laxative that is harsh in action. Or one, the dose of which can’t be exactly measured. Doctors know the danger if this rule is violated. They use liquid laxatives, and keep reducing the dose until the bowels need no help at all, Reduced dosage is the secret of aiding Nature in restoring pelanty, You must use a little less laxative | each time, and that’s why it should be a liquid like Syrup Pepsin. Ask your druggist for a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and if it doesn’t give you absolute relief, if it isn’t a joy and comfort in the way it overcomes biliousness due to con- stipation, your money back, Words Budget Plan allsws you te poy alitiedovmende littl eoch month, with small carrying cherge, on any items ‘of merchandiss sold in the store when the purchase is $20 or mora. Poy for gifts out of income. MONTGOMERY WaRD & Co. i | 1 { business conditions. Gov. Eugene Tal needle and crochet; or maybe I cut out a pattern and sew mother a dress, or knit dad a tie. “Sure, I've done crocheting ; Many years. I’m proud or my work for Crocheting Bartender No ‘Pansy,’ The Boys Learn! and I haven't found a woman who But they don’t call me A couple of guys tried it can match it, @ pansy. and landed out on the street.” The crocheting tavern-keeper , former football player and athlete at; Wauwaiosa high school, in emphasis of his “No Pansy” remark, picked up a barrel of beer, and, without appar- ent effort, lifted it three feet to a lace in an ice box. Then he turned! to Ais crocheting and proudly | displayed his needlecraft. The bedspread he was crocheting | was a beautiful piece of hand work.) When it is completed in another four or five years it will be worth $1,500, he said. GEORGIA LEADERS GONPER WITH FOR President Believed Obtaining | Comprehensive Georgia Political Picture = | Warm Sprin Ga., Dec. 5.—(P)— } Georgia leaders predominated Thurs- | | \ |day in appointments for meetings | iWith President Roosevelt which of- fered opportunity to discuss both the | political and economic situations. Senators George and Russell Georgia, who presided at the Hom: coming celebration tendered § Mr.' Roosevelt in Atlanta last Friday, were | first on the calling list, H They were. accompanied here by wle Cocke, state director of the Re-' construction Finance corporation, and Edgar Dunlap. regional counsel oj, RFC. This group is particularly well ac- quainted wtih the Involved state po- , litical situation and well informed on | of | madge, edministration foe, is nations ccmmiticeman, but whether this sub-: ject was on the program was not) learned in advance, The national !committee mats next Jan. 7 or 8 in} Washington. 2 ' Nearing the end of his stay liere, the president planned to inspect the | camp of the Marine Guard on his re- ; turn from the swimming pcol at noon. | This detail has reinforceti the re; ular secret service about the spacious : grounds surrounding the cottage on; Pine Mountain. The only important city in the | south to experience a decrease in col- } ored population is Richmond, Va. Schilling PURE ILLA les exquisite flavor never out of - DESSERTS i freezes f) | FROZEN \ ' | { Hide and market. " Brick Building, Corner of Ninth Company _ Is ready now. to take in your turkeys for.the Christmas We Pay the Highest Cash Market Prices If you sell turkeys once to the “Northern,” you will always return—because GRADING is the most important part in marketing your birds. “NORTHERN” Hide & Fur Co. i 99 Fur i | i and Front Bismarck, N. D. + || Convention Fixers The civic and commerce as- | sociation’s date book read like this: | | “Minnesota ‘Roller Canary ithere was no prejudice toward Wat- !son because of his labor union con- ‘his services resulted from the fact that [for five fugitives who escaped the +, hi ‘| Frown, Then Smile | o—__4 Minneapolis, Dec. 5.—(®)—A collision in convention dates pre- cipitated a sudden frewn, then a smile of relief, Thursday, club, Opens annual show Thurs- day morning. Continues Friday and Saiurda; More than 400 birds coming.” “Fourth annual champion cat show. Opens Saturday, 200 prize cets from all parts of the coun- try.” The saving grace was that the conventions take place in separ- ate hotels. NAA TO DISCIPLINE DRRIANT CHURGHMAN Protestant Bishop of Breslau, Ordered to Be Expelled From Faith Eerlin, Dec. 5.—(P)—Otto Zaenker, Prot nt Confessional Bishop of Bresiau, was selected Thursday as the first to face disciplinary trial for dis- | obedience of Nazi decrees depriving opposition churchmen of all authori- tative and administrative rights. Hans Koerrl, head of the Nazi de-, parimsnt for church affairs, ordered that the bishop's salary be impoundeti and directed the provincial church committee of Silesia to expel him! from its S. Bishop Zaenker was charged with canducting an examination of theo- logical candidates in defiance of Kerrl's Dee. 2 edict that Nazi offt-| cials had complete authority over the | Protestant church. Associated Presson | Carpet in Labor Case: New York, Dec. 5.—(®)—The Na-} tional Labor Relations board, through | its regional director, Mrs. Elinore M. | Herrick, has filed a complaint against the Associated Press of violation of the labor relations act in the discharge | of Morris Watson, a reporter, on Oct. | 18 last, The complaint avers that | Watson was discharged because hej joined and assisted the American; Newspaper Guild. | The Associated Press has stated nection, but that the termination of in recent months he failed to do the work of which he was capable and to which he was assigned. A hearing has been Hill Code Is Scorned | By Fugitive Hunters: Hartshorne, Okla., Dec. 5.—()—G- Men, undaunted by “the code of the hills,” pressed their search Thursday “set for Jan, 8.| Muskogee jail Tuesday. National r m and possemen returned home discouraged by belief the - tives had found refuge with hill dwell- ers whose code requires food and lodg- ing be given a stranger. Ninety statues under the care of the office of works in London require the constent a:tention of six men to ing Income Tax Payments | on Specified Sum tracts. | 59, and son, Walter, 21, were found|* } | | i | | Members of the congregation of son, IIl., have brought suit against ti (left), 32, HURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935 _ PREACHED MIRACLES WERE MYTHS | | | the First Christian church of Thom. heir pi r, the Rev. David E. Todd king to enjoin him from preaching that some of Christ's miracles were mythical and other doctrines they contend are contrary to fundamental principles of the church, appeared in district court at Mt. Carroll, II!., with Reynolda of Chicago te defend hie tenets. (Asso The pastor is shown as ne attorney, Stephen ted Press Photo) ;Wwas aiready awaiting trial on two isimilar charges; R. §, Wilson of | Little Rock, former president, and ;Chauncey D. Nichols of Oklahoma New Orleans, Dec. 5.—(#)—Federal|City, former vice president of the osecutors have edded about $84,000 | to the sums they charge that higher- | tint, ups in the political organization of |Countant. the late Huey P. Long received! “ through graft or rebates on state con- |SPiring to evade payment of a total Louisiana Quarry company, and H. F. Schiff, Oxlahoma City public ac- The men were charged with con- ‘of $32,996 income tax assertedly due Conspiracy to evade income tax/>Y the Louisiana Quarry company ents on the $84,000 is charged SELLE: four men in new indictment, ‘chasing agent of the Louisiana high- on file Thursday. jand by the late Sam Beasley, pur- | Way commission. ‘Gift of God’ Baby Is Limbaugh, special commissioner who heard evidence in the “Gift of God” baby case, declared Thursday the in- fant was the child of Anna Ware, unwed servant girl, and not the son of Mrs, Nellie Tipton Muench, former St. Louis society matron. Limbaugh's assertion was made in a report to the St. Louis court of appeals, recom- mending the child be returned to Servant’s, Prober Says! St. Louis, Dec, 5.—()—Rush H.| 'BURLEIGH WINTER SPORTS CARNIVAL SET FOR DEC. 28 George Schaumberg Chosen General Chairman for County-Wide Event Sponsored by the Bismarck Associa- tion af Commerce, a county-wide win- ter sports carnival will be held here Saturday, Dec. 28, George Schaum- berg, chairman of the general ar- rangements committee, announced Thursday. Committees were appointed and preliminary plans outlined at a meet- ing of the general arrangements committee composed of Schaumberg, Arnold Van Wyk, Paul O. Netland, Mrs, Themar Simle, C. W. Leifur ana Ted Campagna. Fancy and speed skating contests, pet and costume parades, hockey games and many other winter sports are included on the planned program, details of which are being worked out by the program and activities committee. The complete program will be announced in a few days. Appointed to the committees were: Program and activities—Myron An- derson, Fay Brown, Leifur and Mrs. | Simle. | Awards—Roy Neff, Ed Klein and @. A. Dahlen. Judges—W. H. Payne, R. Wells, | Kelly Simonson, Dr. R. F. Krause {and Van Wyk. Publicity — Netland, Dr. H. M. Berg, Fred Orr and Fritz Olsen. All arrangements were made for a Use Mentholatum. to help open the nostrils and permit ceedingly cold weather eral postponements cancellation of the event, At purchased for last year’s sports nival, will be presented this’ year. Dull-white teeth frequently due to this Slow- Cleansing Tooth Paste. @ Pont waste time with old foned, to paste. It is now known pa eff rtially effective tooth is often to blame for dull- unattractive teeth. Use bead Double-Quick ° cannot sts (¢ ubls Quscr: TOOTH PASTE IF YOU LIVE IN A HOUSE You will enjoy more comfort, better health and greater convenience if you heat with Natural September. MENTHOLATUM Gives COMFORT Daily Miss Ware. The court will make its | decision later. Other accounts of asserted rebates | were bared in two previous income| FARGO MAN DEAD tax evasion trials of former associates; Fargo, N. D., Dec, 5—(?)—Jalmar of Senator Long, who was slain in|K. Anderson, 47, proprietor of a local tire shop the last five years, died Indicted Wednesday were Scymour; Thursday after a seven months ill- Weiss, Long's political treasurer, who'ness. He was born in Walcott. Montana-Dakota Utilities Company Thirty thousand letters are mailed from London to Africa via airmail each week. India receives 50,000 from that source during the same period. 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