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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11,'1935 $1,849,624 Paid to N. D.|TWO SHIFTS NEEDED [Leopold Says Convicts Best King Fuad’s Cabinet Farmers Last 3 Months) 10 EXPEDITE OFMCE) | Judges of Prisoner’s Word) ‘Dog Resting After | WORK IN RUR AL, UNIT (Copyright, 1935, by Associated Press) 8,000,000 jobléss now. employed by New Deal emergency agencies, ~ FESS IS 74 a Yellow Springs, O., Dec. 11.—(P)— Simeon D. Fess rose early Wednesday with a challenge to “take on” 25 years his junior in “pitching hay, chopping wood, loge th golf—or even intellectual wor! The Republican PAROCHIAL PUPILS TOTALING 241 MAKE WB . ATTENDANCE RECORD (Copyright, 1935, Associated Press) Cairo, Dec. 11.—()—The cabinet of Premier Tewfik Nessim Pasha, under Nationalist pressure to end British influence in this nominally independ- velopments in his parole study as an employe in the office of Prof. Ferris Joliet, Ill, Dec. 11.—()—Nathan Corn-Hog Contract Holders Get] I yeopeik— the “aimoss perteot” erlitie | . Laune, criminologist and penitentiary | ent kingdom, decided Wednesday to SS hd '| Blood Transfusion More Monies Than Wheat |inal—hes turned author in his pfison jactuary. resign. ‘The resignations will be sub- | eader and former Onited States sen= _ First, Second and Fifth Graders|+ - ;cell to Support a theory that convicts! Leopold's article said: mitted to King Fuad Thursday, and|#t0F observed birthday. | : Hollywood, Calif, Dec. 11. ee , Lead in Attendance Ligt ieee keds Waster wis rare of Second Period | “Laune sets out to investigate the truth of the.opinion, very widely held by penologists and prison authorities, that if it were possible to obtain the honest, unprejudiced judgments of an intelligent inmate as to the probabil- ity of success on parole of his fellow inmates, such judgments or ‘hunches,’ as Laune prefers to call them, woulda prove to show a much higher degree of association with actual outcome than any prognostic device yet in- vented.” , {are better judges than anyone else of Work of 53 Voluntary men their fellow prisoners’ willingness to Debt Adjustment Commit- | go straight if freed. tees Is Progressing it was understood authoritatively the king would accept them. Political observers asserted the resignation placed King Fuad, who is known to be strongly pro-British, in an em- barrassing position. 11,650,000 JOBLESS ‘Washington, Dec. 11. — (®) — The American Federation of Labor Wed- nesday estimated unemployment, as of October, at 11,650,000 persons. It said this compared with 15,470,000 in March, 1933. William Green, presi- dent, said the 11,650,000 included HRTRIRTRER' Washington, Dec. 11.—(4)—North Dakota farmers were shown in figures made public Wednesday by the farm credit administration to have receive ——_— ed $1,849,624 in federal benefit pay-} With a flood of applications pour- ments during the three months end- jing into headquarters, Howatd R. ing Sept. 30. | Wood, state director of rural resettle- Corn-hog contract holders receiv-|ment, announced Wednesday two ed $974,060, a total in excess of wheat|shifts of clerical and stenographic growers. They were paid $838,716.|help had been employed to expedite ‘Sugar payments totalled $36,847. service to North Dakota farm bean Only seven counties received sugar | ilies, j benefits. They are Cass $1,868. 29;| “A field force which reaches into] | Grand Forks $2,011.91; McKenzie $19,-|every county in the state- has been 887.95; Pembina $4,328.67; Richland | working day and night to care for the $70.64; Traill $70.64, and Walsh $8,-| hundreds of persons wishing to qual- 609.82, ify under the broad agricultural pro- Other payments by counties: gtam of the resettlement administra- County Wheat Corn-Hogs | tion,” Wood said. Adams 5,643.59 $ 26,278.96] Wood said the resettlement admin- comfortably Wednesday after a | blood transfusion, believed‘by Dr. ‘Pupils in St. Mary's school who had|, William Jaquias to be the first perfect attendance records during the| €Ver Biven a dog. : casixgweek period numbered 241, ac-| 5, Fe, Greed aaa after +:gerding to school authorities, eing struck bya motor car ani The list follows: undergoing an ear opeartion. The First Grade donor of a pint of blood was 2 “William Adkins, Lawrence Bartole,| Spike, St. Bernard, THIRD HONOR ROLL See the 1986 Model EUREKA Vacuum Cleaner : before buying any other For 10-day Free Trial or Demon} stration without obligation Phone 407 or Call at 304 Main Avenue, In a magazine article, the slayer of little Bobby Franks told the inside story of how he and other convicts predict which prisoners in the Illinois state penitentiary would reform if paroled. Leopold wrote under an assumed name because prison officials would not permit use of his own. In it, Leopold hints it may be the first of several articles reporting de- ccunty debt adjustment committees in the state under direction of O. Leonard Orvedal, is progressing. “The 192 public spirited men and} women serving without pay on those committees in every county in the State have been the means of bring- Thomas Corothers, James Cuny, «Theresa Dolan, Marie Eckert, Helen Elter, Jack Engle, Otto Fink, Richard! Fry, Vincent Gabel, Joanne Heaton, ~Atlene Hitchrick, Gladys Johner, »Bugene Kaiser, Lorraine Kaufman, >Robert Kelley, Alnoth Krier, Donald ‘Litt, Marcella Luken, Orvilla Melech, Stock Manipulation Count Faces Meehan Washington, Dec. 11,—(#)—A charge | «. of “criminal” manipulation of Bel- ® Visit the Roosevelt and William Moore’ i lanca Aircraft corporation stock prices Robert Pfliger, Bernard Rodgers, |avties 341971 39,509.17/ istration had as its program the pol-| iN debtor and creditor together in a) '@ - dames Rodgers, Frances Rothschiller, Schools Are Month's Lead- ‘Benson | 8831.29 7:933.10| icy of “rehabilitation to end relief in ional Reid oe Mice was directed at Michael J. Meehan, a ove t Oo . Elizabeth Schaeffer, Steve Schafer,| ‘ ea | Billings 3,234.46 7349.59 |Tural areas.” a tos ths Salen ey hen eeane veteran Wall Street trader, Wednes- Bernard Scher, Anna Schmidt, George ers in Current Listing | Bottineau 750854 4,001.83/, “Our program falls naturally into| fh, pe eet fag ebemselves and) day, by John J. Burns, chief counsel . Schmidt, Jacqueline Schock, Thomas palit 08686 11'3¢5.63 (two classes,” he said. “The standard i" cae munity e ; rue, ae is of the securities commission. Burns 305 Seventh St. Snyder, Michael Unser, Robert Wels-| jeo.o- roll lists tid by, tia BOrke 4387.19 + 2,069.39 |¥lass are those willing to assist in the| SO, an avery mnsance the adjust: | termed “criminal” the creation of an gerber, Viola Werner, Frances Wing- peg te dat es nls ! Burleigh ‘ 9'147'35 —97,345.78| Preparation of, and abide by, budg-| ™° en voluntary on the part) artificial stock price for the purpose Bismarck public school system for the s! 1 of both debtor and creditor.’ f unloading it. gerter, Geraldine Wyciskela, gene | Cc: 10,903.85 90,284.74 |eted farm management loan plans. of unloading it. " jthird month of school enging Wed-|Cass_ ... +. Say Work for a large number of farmers Zuger, Elizabeth Schubert. |nesday, Nov. 27, contained the names! Cavalier ...... 9,320.11 3,503.81; That group we believe will become Ls eee John. Bement, Rosemary Bobb,| ~ i ry ly short e with adequate financial Ci jan Mexico, D.D.F., AL - Raymond Fettig, Robert Geiermann, Ware atten metres a paced eae : saieae “ sal 28 assistance. The other group—emerg-| Utilization projects, according to| ports from the state of Puebla sald Novelty and Christmas Suggestions ~Bvelyn Glum, Theresa Becker, Rose-|13° Roosevelt 43, and William too | Eddy 3.28049 4295.25 |€Ncy rehabilitation clients from rural! Wood. Wednesday 200 Agrarians, shouting mary Brown, Dolores Bobzein, Ger-! 49’ i senimnby 4'083.85 36,021.12 |2TeaS Will need subsistence grants to nen! “viva communism,” captured the FREE TOKENS aldine Fry, Frances Holkup, Carol! ‘me honor roll follows: | Foste 2556.88 7,103.86 tide them over the winter months.” Some opals are as much as 40 per | Menatla ranch near Atlixco, killing - ree Krier, Weltha Logan, Genevieve Wik enon : \Golden. Val 2'812.20 Meanwhile work of the 53 voluntary | cent water. jand wounding several employes. PRE EY Bid: -Buken, Anton Marking, Mavis Mc-) 2374 193: Donald, Dorothea Melech, Mildred Fourth Grade eee eee atl Melech, Jean Mergens, Audrey Over-| _ Phyllis Moe, George Will, Carol| Grice, 1) 3,252.73 ! man, Virgina Roether, Alice Schmidt, | Leifur, Terry Stewart, Evelyn Wel- | Fries cee 3'00.64 380: James Schultz, Margaret Simon,|busch, Dolores Papke, Truman Sol-| siiqo%" “""" Soggi314°586-10 Magdalen Slag, Frank Unser, James |berg, Robert Tester. Camere 9.36962 55,435.34 : Walcher,, John Weisgerber, Irene Fifth Grade L 3100016 © 6ATB.03 e s Werner. Van George, Dorothy Hanson, Ona | 1088n SET, pee Third Grade Konief, Roger Holkesvik, Marion Mar- | Newent! «-+-> Where iy 1esst n n O u n Cc U n William Bement, Charlotte Hege-| tin, Mina Mitchell, Myla Mitchell, Me! Been sees plat i op dus, Arlette Kaufman, Margaret| Emmett Schmitz, Jane Skinner, Cleo! McKenzie 193-2 601. : Overmann, James Bobzien, Thomas| Schultz, Duane Torvik, Harriet Wagar. | McLean . Georg 18 7e9oL Doll, Leo’ Feist, Norman’ Fischer, Sixth Grade \ ares tS aaa John Gartner, Russell Heaton, Kath-| Robert Ball. Viglet Fagerstrom, | Morton : Sal tyn Helling, James McDonald, Don-| June Fair, Lucille Hagen, Eva Hen-| Mountrail .... 6,698.11 2,109.48 | ald Patzman, Cherie Raines, Juanita | “tickson, Ronald Homer, Robert | Nelson + oe read Raymond, Paul Rohrer, Josep eee Stary, Langer, Mary Bie our egar wanes. Schantz, Joseph Schnéider, Eleanor | Wart, Annette Torvik, ieee Sans 3.04145 | Schubert, laine Schutz,’ Patricia RICHHOLT SCHOOL Ranisey 22143815 2181.80! Simmons, Eileen Stitt, Charles Ver- Fourth Grade Ransom: 4.796, 48,182.56 rett, Mary Louise Warner. John Shirek, Jerome Fortenberry.| Renville 161,083.12 2301.31 Fourth Grade Hope Neugebauer, Theodore Frost. | Richland rr 541497 87,708.28 Patricia Andrus, Gerald Bair, Eu-, Ellen Klee, i Re : 270: ee ' al olette 4,865.06 2,270.39 gene Barbie, John Benfit, Russel Fiith Grade | Sargent 2.77741 65,161.91 Brazerol, James Dolan, Thomas Gold- | Lorraine Hauch, Evelyn Klein, | Sheridan 371861 826542 ader, Margaret Graytak, Madelyn) Richard Knutson, Marlys Korupp. | Sioux + 2161.88 9,977.71 Helling, Eileen Hines, Leo Jundt,|Ruth Richert. Audiene Wilson. | Slope v 2'664.74 10,120.92 Rosemary Knoll, Fern Logan, Nadine Sixth Grade | Stark 547157. 23,925.41 Longbottom, Robert Maassen, Joan| Arla Clark, Suzanna Melville, Jean! Steele 4,620.99 6,787.97 McMartin, Phyllis MacMartin, George | Pickles. I eedtainag 1193.38 41'044.89 | Marback, ‘Betty Jane McGarry, Lois| WACHTER SCHOOL Tne 4605.39 1,234.52 ‘ Neibauer, Genevieve Orchard, Rich-} Fourth Grade | Trai 4,802.53 12,250.97 ard Revel, Angelica Roether, Mar-|_ Genevieve Schuck. Otto Meske,| warn 9.50486 3,327.07 . garet Roherty, Edna Rose, Cecilia} Eugene Schacht, William McVey, Ward 7,718.84 -3'392.08 Schantz, Amelia Schubert, John Wag-| Verna Fink, Goldie Stone. Wells 6,267.63 13,814.22 ner, Pius Weigel. Pee ited Williai 602708 2.51082 Fifth Grade Mae Meeder, Ruth Brittain, Freda | ‘Y14™ cies a \ ; THAT CLEOPATRA, THE FAMED QUEEN OF EGYPT, ENJOYED THE BEAUTIES OF GREECE | ance. But it does share the background of principles of design and construction as new A new understanding of the motor car awaits yo THE ner ESAMANENT ong ees HAIR BEING TO WHOM PEROXIDE WAS experience, the creative engineering skill that _as the car itself. you. Arrange for a demonstration. Perform. . BAKED: BETWEEN PaO HEED RURRLIME. | have developed the Ford and the Lincoln cars. Steel trusses make possible the bridge, the ance is as refreshing as appearance. a ( Vere chase * It is built in its own specially equipped di airplane fuselage, the Marconi tower—struce PRICED FROM : iN | sion of the famous Lincoln precision plant. __ tures of light weight but great strength. Steel $ u Workmen trained for years in building the _trusses underlie the flowing curves of this new | Lincoln bring to it methods and precision car. Body and frame are one, welded together. F. 0. B. DETROIT # | 4 they have learned eo well. It reflects the Ford Here is a steel bridge ... the body ... a rigid AVAILABLE IN TWO SEDAN BODY TYPES skill in organizing préduction that combines _ structure, supported at two points, front and Cocivenient, coonomical termes theeagh the Aeaihelial quantity with quality, that gives value at a rear springs. Roof and roof-metnbers, with ‘Finance Plans of the Universal Credit Company. : Inspect this new car NOW at the Universal Motor Company, 122 First Street, Bismarck, N. D. i Listen to JOSE MANZANARES AND HIS SOUTH AMERICANS every Sunday afternoon from 1:30 to 2 p. m. (O.8.1.) ever the Columbia Network, in Bismarck Staten —. 5 The Calnan Funeral Home affords perfect accommodations for the family ‘ ' 4 and friends. You will like our courteous, sympathetic reception—our per- sonatas i 2 fectly appointed home. ei GRE ARTI CASA SS SPE RRR: s ete CALNAN FUNERAL HOME UNIVERSAL MOTOR COMPANY ~ ee Gan Mathew Aller, Adam Benefit, Rob-, ert Bitz, Francis Campagna, Louis! Carufel, Walter Garske, Genevieve Goldader, Leo Keller, Mary Jean Leahy, Eugene Masseth, Mary Valeda | Rutten, Thomas Senger, Agatha Schwartzenberger, Mary Heaton, Roy Deardorff, Dorothy Eisemann, Phyl- lis Fleck, Lorene Litt, Donna Mae Lo- gan, Josephine Vallie, Royann Kennelly, Virginia Walcher, Minnie Becker, Albert Engel, John Davis,! Ruby Williams, Angeline Zahn, Max- ine Anderson, Eva Becker, Caroline Benfit, Elizabeth Bobb, Anton Briski, John Briski, Virginia Chabot, Ernest Gartner, Elizabeth Goldader, Cather- ine Glaser, Lucille Heidt, Roy Heidt, Donald Osborn, Magdalen Schaeffer, Joseph Schmidt, Helen Schneider, Cecilia Senger, Charles Simonitch, Evelyn Snyder, Barbara Volk, Frank Woodmark, John Woods. Sixth Grade Barbara Bement, Gabriel Brown,| Leonard Beylund, Dolores Cavasino, Elizabeth Geiermann, Helen Gerhart, Glenn Carlson, Martha Dunn, Georg- ette Fritz, Willard Gustafson, Rose- mary Krier, Stella McDonald, La- Fourth Grade H O oO V E R Verne Morganthaler, Eleanor Ressler, | _ Carolyn Rhoades, Kathryn Rindahl. | Catherine Schneider, Marie Schneld: | William Waldschmidt, Elizabeth | er, Magdalen Schneider, Jean Slag, Teresa St. George, Rosemary Volk, Richard Walcher, Andrew Werner, Mary Wingerter, Rosemary Zimmer. Seventh Grade Wilbur Doll, Irene Griffin, Rose | Lacher, Alice Leahy, Patricia Leahy, Rose Merly, Reid Miners, Elaine Moreland, Eva‘ Schatz, William Schantz, Marcus Schneider, Jack Scott, John Steiner, Josephine Taix, Anna Weigel, Elizabeth Wyciskala. Eighth Grade Luella Baumgartner, Frances Breen, Marian Brown, Robest Brown, Rob- evé Cunningham, John Dunn, Elsie Efigle, Susan Fritz, Robert Garske, Theresa Gerhart, Theresa Jundt, Mary Jane Krier, John Maddock, James Nichol, Robert North, Fred- rick Peterson, Elsie Ponto, Bernard Reid, Dorothy Schmidt, Amelia Soneider, Catherine Schubert, Betty dane Small, Gloria Starkle, Ralph Steiner,, Leonard Thompson, Linus Volk, Leo Zirbes. Daniel, Elmer Oberlander. Sixth Grade | Althea Belk, Dolores Meske, ward Schmidt. ROOSEVELT SCHOOL Fourth Grade Phyllis Kraft. Loris Shipley, Shir- | ley Schantz, Elizabeth Boise, Joyce | Harrison, Duane Carlson, Marjory Mote, Annette Diven, Dorothy Jones, | Jean Plomasen, Claire Tolchinsk: Margaret Pfleeger, Robert Chernich, Robert O’Brien, Eileen Pfeifer, Lois Hektner, Barton Falgren, Ruth Hed- den, Donald Erickson, Arthur Per- kins, Dolores Drizer. Angust Wagner. Fifth Grade | Roy Logan, Ferris Cordner, Allene |Olstad, Ruth Perkins, Alwyn Smith, Nancy Tavis, John Heising, James MacLaughlin, Leonard Belk, Arthur | Cohenour, Robert Meyer, William Grabow, Anna Rasche. Sixth Grade i Charles Conrad. Dwight Mote, Al- len Hektner, Milton Quamme, Rose- mary Selvig, Betty Dick, Nancy Dol- Ea- | ifrom planes, have been conducted by \the Department of Agriculture and Experiments in fighting mosquitoes. | by means.of Paris green distributed the Public Health Service. Seven domestic airlines employ air hosiesses, the latest reports show that 197 young women are engaged in this HUSBAND lar, Marjorie Jones, Wilde, James Smith, Glenn Barth, | Jack Carter, Phyllis Mandigo, Josec- | phine Larsen, Carl Munson, Loren, Vettel, Virginia Munson, Robert Kelly, Robert teneeeg. | Fifth Grade | Doris Ashbridge, George Bird, Rob- ert Blensly, Marian Brandes, Betty Cave, Robert Cook, Jack Cripe, Richard Fevold, Ted Forde, Beverly Gunness, Ethel Hendricks, Frank Mil- hollan, Ida McCullough, Jack Ohde, Jane Riggs, Marjorie Robinson, Mil- dred: Schlecter; Betty Smith, Richard} | Waldo, Mary Wynkoop. | . _Sixth Grade Roberta Henderson, Sonia Husby, Robert Jones, Mary Nelson, Dale Sax- vik, Rosemary Slorby, Mary Smith, Dolores Wells, Janet Overbee. McCARL APPROVES PROJECTS Washington, Dec, 11—()—Comp- troller General McCarl has approved resettlement projects to cost approxi- mately $50,000,000. They will be lo-| cated in all 48 states. | WILLIAM MOORE SCHOOL | CAN GIVE ME A NEW FULL-SIZE HOOVER ONLY 49g Precision-built. Latest features. Posi- tive Agitation. Dirt Finder. Conven- ient terms. Small carrying charge. Corwin-Churchill | Motors, Tac. , Sales & Service HISTORY of BEGINNINGS || - PHONE 22 “‘Puunanent’ Wan] = iistony reconos 4I.W.CALWAN 108 BISMARCK. MW. DAK MAIM AVE (122 First Street The new twelve-cylinder car that brings Ford and Lincoln’ standards of value to the medium-price field The Lincoln Motor Company presents to this city the LincoLn-ZepHyR — an authentically modern motor car. It has a 12-cylinder motor, a motor of the V-type, proved so efficient in Lincoln and Ford cars, This engine develops 110 horse- power. The wheelbase is 122 inches. The epringbase is 133 inches. The bore and stroke is 234 inches by 3%4 inches, The roomy body accommodates six people and luggage. The Lincoin-ZgPHyr is, above all things, a new car, new in idea, performance, appear- price. Only thus could a car of such power, , size and beauty be offered for so little. Only thus could it represent in the medium-price field as genuine a value as the Lincoln and Ford cars in theirs, : As you inspect the LincoLNn-ZEPHYR for the first time, you will be impressed by the sweep- ing beauty of its every line. It employs fully the principles of aero-dynamic design. Stream- lines flow not only from end to end, but from side to side. But grace of line, in this case, does more than express a ‘style trend. It reflects floor and floor-members, carry the stresses. The first result of this new construction, obviously, is great safety under all conditions. Great comfort follows inevitably. The center of gravity is low; passéngers step directly onto the floor of the car; and the weight of all passengers is poised between the axles. There is no “back-seat” ride. Soft transverse springs minimize the “up- and-dowan” motion, the jounces, the bumps of the road that rob riding of comfort. We have ~ no hesitancy in saying that this car, with its smooth V-12 power, offers a new rhythm of motoring. The gliding ride results naturally from its design. Plan to spend at least an hour at the exhibit, , fetter dente ax. Piet, Cine kat Se Deals