The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1935, Page 9

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4 Democrats Bidding “Winnie Mae” in Museum “Hangar” For Eastern Votes | Assault on Republican Stronghold Is Contrary, to All Previous Calculations; Roosevelt Be- lieved Seeking Strength in East, South (Chief of Seresa, tas ‘Associated ‘Press, e Washington) A major turn in political strategy is hinted in recent Democratid ges- wos eae rpg Netd east, oe le current trend of these overtures means anything, it indicates the Democratic organization is planning to attack in force at the very point where the Republican strategists have felt most secure. Such a development would be contrary to all previous expectations. Up to @ month or so ago, it was the almost universal supposition that Demo- cratic preparations were pointing in exactly the opposite direction. The belief was widespread that, with the south to start with, Mr. Roose- velt would concentrate on annexing in the west and midwest the needed “Tt wae taken for granted, of couee, URGES COOPERATION | TRANSPORTATION that the east would not be permitted to go Republican entirely by default. Some sort of campaign would be “{ and Let Live’ Policy Is Ad- vocated by Secretary Dern in Report ing made there, but many politicians were convinced it would be largely per- functory and without hope. What happened is not yet clear, but the evidence of a revision of pre- vious plans is quite fascinating. Elections One Cause First there was the matter of the Tocal elections in November involving state and municipal offices in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and seTnstead of taking, thout ins' o! ‘ing defeat without a struggle, the eastern Democratic or-|, Washington, Dec. 13.—(#)—Secre- ganizations infused their workers with |tary Dern Friday urged federal regu- a tenth which provided some genuine /lation to promote a “live and let live” Surprises, a policy for all forms of transportation. In New York state the Democrats polled a state-wide majority of nearly} AS head of the Inland Waterways 400,000 causing so staunch a New/|COrporation, he said in his annual re- patie foe as sepeceenintive Fish to/port: ify the Empire state as among} « the denet doukeful in 1096, le ‘All forms of transportation should In New Jersey the Democrats lost |D€ encouraged and developed, with the in one branch of the legislature, but |Primary view of rendering public serv- gained in the other. Democratic ma-|ice at reasonably compensatory rates. chines in several Pennsylvania cities} “At present some of these forms ’are demonstrated an unprecedented vot-|destructively competitive, rather than ing strength, cooperative.” Philadelphia in Lead The Inland Waterways corporation, Immediately thereafter, important|created by congress in 1924 to encour- party leaders began to lean toward|age and develop water transportation 12 GALLONS city of the Democrats. By late Nov- OF PURE WARM WATER ember that city seemed to be well in WASH Sach Bushee’ OF WHEAT USED FOR speedy monoplane in which tne late Wiley Post set the round-the-world flight record several years ago, is shown as it was being moved to its final resting place in Smithsonian Insti- tute at Washington, D. C. Towering above it is the counterpart of the statue of Freedom that surmounts the National Capitol, and near- by bangs Colonel Lindbergh's “Sy:rit of St. Louis”. “and to foster and preserve with fyll/1934 calendar year, but the reserve vigor both rail and water transporta- | fund increased $475,100 between Jan. 1 tion,” operates the federal barge line/and June 30, when it totaled $2,386,- on the Mississippi, Missouri and War- rior rivers, Dern reported the corporation had an operating deficit of $896,969 in the 143. By Sept. 20 the fund had grown to $3,314,317, This, Dern said, “indi- cates, all things considered, a healthy business condition.” westward, this one certainly was aim- New York, returns in the Literary Digest na- tional poll of current sentiment on the New Deal showed Friday an increas- AGAINST NEW DEAL Magazine Poll Shows Agrarian Section Voting 3 to 2 in Opposition Dec. 13.—(?)—Further majority of those balloting oppos- ed to its “acts and policies.” With 642,711 votes tabulated from 26 states, there were 274,830 in favor THE BISMARCK TRIBUNF.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1935 FARM BELT STATES and 367,881 opposed to the adminis- tration’s policies. The farm belt states of Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa, North on Minnesota—also - diana, Illinois, Ohio, and Michigan— were reported against the New Deal South Dakota, A heat projector, recently tested viding @ path for airplanes to land. Thunder sometimes occurs there are no clouds in the sky. by @ 3-to-2 ratio, The tabulation to date includes: State Voteto For Against Date Roose- Roose- velt’s velt’s Policies Policies Minnesota. 43060 15,551 27,509 N. Dak. .. 6,029 2,422 3,607 8, Dak. ... 9,036 3,228 5,808 the Newark, N. J., airport, is reported | to “cut” a swath through fog, pro- when at} CATSUP, Minneopa, 25c 14 oz. bottle, LOGANBERRIES, Minneopa, No. 2 can ...... 1 9 Cc puree UATE, Minneopa Baking, MABE eo lott 13c SUGAR WA- FERS, 1 Ib. cello 19c WALNUTS, Light meat, shelled, 2 5 c gL See CHERRIES, Chocolate kee 25c TOILET TIS- 25 c SUE, 6 rolls .. SAUERKRAUT, 2 No. 2% cans .. 19c ae MIX FRUIT . each f ee Caeiaiaye 45c Let Us Saxe a Xmas Tree . for You. SPEEDY JEL, Gelatine Dessert, per pkg. COOK’S Butter No. 1 Cream- ery, per Ib. | 2 Ib. roll a U. S. Inspected Meats BEEF - PORK - VEAL Veal Steak and Chops Hamburger, Brookfields Beef Pot Roasts T-Bone, Sirloin and Round Steak Swift’s Premium LAMB Leg of Lamb, Ib. ....32c Shoulder Roast, Ib. .. .29¢ Lamb Chops .. Oe Stew, 2 Ibs. .......-- 25 NEW CARROTS, 2 bunches 1 3 Cc LETTUCE, crisp, 2 heads 1 9 Cc CELERY, bleached, white, crisp, 25 c OP vc ciscsioee SWEET POTATOES, Jersey, Millia: ciate 5c SPRING CHICK- ENS, pound ... 23c ed at the financial and industrial centers along the eastern seaboard. What President Plans This group of developments, consid- ered as a whole, might fit in with any one of several explanations. It is. possible that Mr. Roosevelt, realizing how difficult it has been in the past to carry a presidential elec- tion ‘against a united industrial east, really has determined to make a play for a, gombination of south and: east, leaving the western situation to more or less take care of itself. It is possible that, in spite of the assumption of a revolt against his policies in the east, he will try as he did in 1932 to play both east and west, in the hope of repeating his sweeping victory of four years ago. May Be Strategy It always is possible that he merely is seeking to confuse the opposition. A threat of attack against the enemy’s strongest point, while the real ad- vance is carried out elsewhere, is a familiar military ruse, designed to keep the opposing army harassed and bottled up until it is too late. Even his political foes give the pres- ident credit for exceptional political ,, astuteness, and no one expects 50 ‘ experienced a strategist to disclose his hand so early in the campaign. The knowledge of his reputation for quickly-executed turning movements greatly increases the curiosity of the opposing generals. HOLD CIVIC ROUNDUP Minneapolis, Dec. 13.—(#)—Mu- nicipal representatives of more than @ score of small towns in the Twin Cities area gathered Friday at the University of Minnesota under the auspices of the Minnesota League of Municipalities to discuss administra- tive problems that have arisen in their communities during recent months, : id OCCIBDENT FLOU in Penuylvania, would be wort ty nally, the president himself, in FLOUR CLEANER::: BAKING BETTER Just one of the reasons why OCCIDENT FLOUR improves your boking. NATIONAL so much of the issue of government TEA, CO. spending and recurring deficits. If his earlier speeches were pointed DEPARTMENTS MAKES RATIONALTEA C0.FOOD STORES WEEK-END VALUES Fresh Fruits and Vegetables HEAD LETTUCE, solid heads, 2 for 13¢ BANANAS, golden ripe. .3 lbs. for 19¢ ORANGES, 176 size... Dozen 33c CARROTS, green top...2 Bunches 13¢ "Bave Money on Every One of These Items EamrgheliaPerkaRanns'ti= 16-oz.cans3 for 17¢ ie ne Butter 1-1b. jar 17¢ big 2-Ib. jar > Pillsbury’s: Sheen Cake Flour 2%-Ib.pkg.27° Pillsbury’: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DECEMBER 13-14 BEEF POT ROAST 12z¢, 14¢ Lb. pemanle ee cngene re pri4 Benelans 19: th Pillsbury’s Buckw: Flour = 1%4-1b. pkg. L1¢ ae Hershey’sBakingChessiate ib cxeeecize | BEEF fv 2610, bread Mix = 14-0z. pkg. 19¢ « ‘Ylb. can9e + 1%-Ib. can 10¢ "BEEF Bershey’s Seven. tie Karo Label Syrup . Preserves a enna Deeg gai Fine or Wide, « « 1-Ib. cellophane pkg. Round 1 Apricots... . 6b. 7-02. No. 10 can §9e | Sitin 19 20 lb. Red Pitted Cherries 6-Ib. 7-0z. No.'10 can 47¢ ; 6-Ib. 5-0z. No. 10 can §§¢ 6-Ib. 10-oz. No. 10 can 6§¢ Peaches Crushed Prunes Wisconsin g Biel MGA Sm hee, Mol) ane CREAM Sweet Salad Dressing big quart jar Come Again Queen Olives _ big quart jar 29¢ CHEESE Layer Cake writs mowsie halfcake 18° whole cake 25¢ 21c Lb. Crest Marshmallows. ._1-Ib. cello. pkg. 18¢ le Salerno Pure Milk Chocolate Chips = 1b.17° = : . Hershey’sChocolate Barsrisac: Amos 3 for 10¢ Kre-Mel Chocclete; Vaaillia or Caramel Hyg 4 » PORK Argo Starch: comccains . 1-Ib. pkgs.2 for Ivory Soap ige.cakesforl7* med. cakes4 for 19¢ STEAK Cama: bens 3 oe etl el lw) Scakes 176 Shoulder Woodbury ' acialSoap. . . ’ 23cLb hex Ige. 12%-oz. pkg. 21° Brey Scent ae © Teg. 9-02, 2forl§* Ige. 24-oz. pkg. Gold Dust Powder eae nae ie PURE Gold Dust Cleanser suis 14-02. cans 2 for 9 LARD Boxes 120 to 140 Ibs. Silver Dust . . .. . 160z.pkgs.2 for 23¢ liye @irect from Great Lakes Ivory Flakes reg. 50s. pkg. ge. 124h-oz. ‘pkg. 19¢ Pike, Pickerel, Saugers Climalene or Bowleme . . . 2 for 17¢ | 4 Ibs. 69c ” and Herring Strike-A-Lite Matches isasicioae . 6 pkgs. 19° for : « 6 « rolls 20°. ee} 3 rolls 100 pir your Few Bian Velacdt Pollet Theres 7: eee ey SLICED asd: ytd Ey DRIED BEEF ATIONA _ Brick Bldg, Corner Ninth and co. BISMARCK, N. D. FOOD VALUE Texas Seedless Grapefruit, sweet, full of juice, 80 size, special, per doz. ......++ 9c Oranges, Sunkist, new navels, juicy, - BOC size, per doz. Limes, fancy, per dozen Brown’s peice Coffee, a real high grade, MEP NOs oe ses. ks 24c Cocoanut, fancy, 1 Ib. pkg. ....... 23c Sugar, pure granulated, oe .32c P & G Soap, 10 med. bars for Fairway Golden Bantam Corn, extra fancy quality, No. 2 size, special, 27 c Holly Time Asst. Choco- lates, fancy qual- $ 1 3 5 ity, 5 lb. box ... Holly Time Asst. Choco- iy 3b bo. 60c 25c Xmas Mix Candy, fancy grade, 2 lbs. Timber Lake Chocolates, fancy quality, cite... ne Oversize Paper Shell Pecans, Ib. 100% Filled Candy, fancy grade, lb. .. Peanut Brittle, fancy grade, 2 lbs. 18c 25c 15c Sultan Figs, fancy quality, 8 oz. pkg., 1 0 c per pkg. ........ Kindergarten Mix, fancy grade, lb. .. Mixed Nuts, fancy, no pea- nuts included, 23c % Peanuts, fancy, 2 Ibs. for No. 1 Shell Wal- nuts, per Ib. ..... Filberts, fancy, MOP AD: v.00. 000.0 Diamond Walnuts, large budded, lb. Brazils, fancy, "large washed, lb. 28c 18c 27c Brazils, fancy, large polished, Ib. Fancy Head Lettuce, Celery, Cauliflower, Green Beans, Brussels Sprouts, Beets, Turnips, Celery Cabbage, Carrots, Rutabagas, Parsnips, Alligator Pears Frozen Strawberries FREE SILVERWARE NOW GIVEN WITH NASH’S TOASTED COFFEE 2 E. A. BROWN . Silverware is attached to the 3 Ib, vacuum- packed glass jar. ano coffee—quality silverware Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Store 122 Fifth Street All Phones.1400 All Phones 1400. NOW GIVEN WITH Japan Tea 631 RICHHOLT GROCERY LAR Grapefruit En ge 1-pound carton ....006 19c Sauerkraut € Box Carton Libby’s 2 No. 2% cans 43c_ | 23c 19¢ BUTTER, per Ib. __________35¢ Carrots Green Tops 2 bunches 13c Matches Sugar 10 Ih. cloth bag NASH’S TOASTED COFFEE Silverware is attached to the 3 Ib. vacuum- packed glass jar. A quality coffee—dquality silverware! ALL STAR Geod Valuer~ * Headliner Attractions for your food shopping this weekend -ready for your selection and saving at Red Ow! sensationally low prices! HILLS BROS. COFFEE = * Roasted a Little it, 2252 ata Time! VACUUM PACKED CRED CAN Lb. Can 27¢ ‘ we Brown Sugar Metrchr °° ‘i ‘VAN CAMPS » BIS Mackerel cetjorne Pet Corn Flakes Your Choice «© © © EDGEMONT Moe Smacks Bue Wefre ow oe © 17° SHMALLOW Delights neon + °° Mixed Chectmas Candy» ++ 225° CRUNCHY - DELICIOUS QQ» 23 Peanut Brittle . ++ Chocolates secre Aer 2-29 CALIFORNIA SOFT SHELL si Q35' Emerald Walnuts Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables APPLES, Winesaps, per box......$1.29 ORANGES Gaitt navel crop at's tow price, don. ... 39C CUCUMBERS fivauaitr "....15¢ GRAPEFRUIT. et sre ner doen... 35¢ CARROTS ite pesces 2 ee cosssatecnssenecscec AGO LEQTUGE Soo hee ste a 13c SWEET POTATOES {3'2ie: S740, ™=% 19. Libby's skin Pillsbury’s , BEANS SNO-SHEEN Molasses or The Perfect Cake Flour Tomate Sauce Easy to' Prepare . wage» 926 Red Owt Siti © GETTS LARD 3% sctty «a 7k SUPER-SUDS Fest-Dissoleing a | ¢ LASTING SUDS & Gelatin Dessert ba 6 25° » 25¢ Pan-Fired Green

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