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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1935 a Again Ask Roosevelt | {anes rt once Pine’ November [but a al year told. moat utter FIND SUBSTITUTES | Will Guide-1936 Achievement Institute | To Enter Controversy ros listed 1.904190 relief cass in n 14S | Memphis, Hs bride wal be diss . New York, Dec. 18.—(P}—A renewed | Ober. eae night. | appeal for the United States to remon- | iS | strate against “persecution of religion] | TO ARRAIGN McDONALD | _, MINNESOTA ISSUES CD's |by the Mexican government,” was| St. Paul, Dec. 18.—()—Federal of-| St. Paul, Dec. 18.—(P)—Issuance of contained Wednesday in a second let-| ficlals announced ‘Wednesday ‘that | $2,000,000 in short term certificates of ter to President Roosevelt from the| Cassius McDonald, Detroit engineer | indebtedness to provide | Knights of Columbus. There was no| charged with conspiracy in the $200,- | required working capital was author~ icomment from the White House. 000 Edward G. Bremer kidnaping will|1zed by the state executive council | ——— | be arraigned at 10 a. m. Monday. | | URBAN RELIEF DECLINES a ;_ Washington, Dec. 18,—()—Harry | KING COTTON TO WED | From 1920 to 1929, trade union mem- |L Hopkins Wednestay reported a 9.4| Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 18—(#)—|bership in America decreased 10 per a |per cent decline during the October-| King Cotton will hail the new year as|cent, and in Germany and France 33 Officers of the North Dakota 4+H Club Achievement institute for | November period in the number of a bridegroom. He is not, however,!per cent. 1936 are pictured above. All four will play an important part in the | LE = activities of the state club organization, From left to right are presi- dent, George Strum of Hastings, Barnes count; vice president, Norma Stepanek of Wheelock, Williams county; secretary, Edna Erickson of Devils Lake, and treasurer, Charles Strehlow of Reeder, Hettinger county. Strum, Miss Stepanek and Miss Erikson are three of the four 1935 winners of the, outstanding club member award. The fourth award went to Leona Luedtke of Medina. * LEGION PICKS JULY CONVENTION DATES {North Dakota Organization to Meet at Jamestown on 12, 13 and 14 Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 18.—(4)— duly 12, 13 and 14 were selected as the FOR PWA PROJECTS DROPPED IN STATE | | § E é Bismarck Waterworks Improve- ment One of New Pro- -posals in Program \ { | Revisions in the Public Works ad- ministration program in North Da- kota, involving removals of $1,500,000 in loans and grants and. substitutions ‘af projects expected to total $1,010,857 were announced Tuesday by H. C. Knudsen, state PWA director. | Projects removed from the pro-! ‘}gram for reasons ranging from defeat of proposed bond issues to withdrawal of applications, included loans of $895,- 920 and grants of $621,962, he said. As result, Knudsen explained, he has submitted 26 new projects for in- | clusion in the program comprising | proposals for $409,144 in loans and Fe | i | Dictator Dies $601,713 in grants. Approval of the additional projects has not been cleared yet by the comptroller general, he stated. Company Redttced Rates Removals included the loan of $409,000 and grant of $334,636 to Jamestown for power heat, the appli- cation being withdrawn when the SAVE BY power company reduced rates to meet the city's demands. Disapproval by the power division of the Grand Forks application for an electric distribution project released idates for the 1936 conventions here {of the American Legion and the \ American Legion Auxiliary at a meet- | ing of local and state officers of the| BUYING IT AT WARDS You save on each gift and you get the extra tsecause she was homesic« and wished to reach her Swedish home by Christm: mer, 28, é ime [the proposed $931,000 loan and $141.- |organizations Tuesday night. State ality that has made Wards famous for 63 years! angele ty sane? os Aneel fa ioe tth hucriog trip thom 927 grant for other proposals. ; | nes ate anaing Sn “ sareraiies ine q y rf ripsholm which she raliued a Few VGC 3 k to fly her to the Reduction in the scope of work on a Ss z \@liBH (8. 8, Boles, Blamarck, state And you can make any purchase or group of or Aerneicte, [hospital at Jamestown caused partial ' |commander; Jack Williams, Fargo. purchases totaling $20 or more on Wards Bud- lane, with a policemai ~ 24-1 . Preax Read ala eran a monthe-old son. (Associated — | removal of the grant to that project, jstate adjutant; Mrs. E. E, Scwandt,| $14,850 being cut off while failure of ‘ Enderlin, state auxiliary secretary; | bond elections resulted in the follow- 4 3 5 ‘ Mrs. E. C. Geelan, derlin, state | ing removals: Fessenden, school, | 2 ‘auxiliary president; Frank Coffman, | $54,000 grant, $54,000 loan; Fargo, ll | Devils Lake, 40 and 8 grand chef de| brary, $71,920 loan, $52,080 grant; JUAN VICENTE GOMEZ ‘gare, and Harry Rosenthal, Bis-| Surrey, school, $27,000 loan, $24,669 * * * marck, 40 and 8 state correspondent. | | grant. A $3000 loan to Niagara for a) |W. A. Laraway is convention chair- community building was removed 4 ‘man for the local post and Mrs. H. when the applicant agreed to supply | Vi +} J. Morris is convention chairman for $3,000 in cash of the $7,000 required | {the auxiliary. funds. | IN | A local unit of the 40 and 8 was| Substitute Projects ; fy VA) | organized here last night with the H i y cers: A. W. Kelley, Some projects substituted for the| {following 0 L. F. Henry, get Planwith a small down payment. CAPESKIN GLOVES Elsewhere $1.191 Warm and dressy, unlined. 1- 98e clasp style. Stitched bacls He'll like them! Pe MELTON JACKETS Sold elsewhere at $3.95! Extra warm, 33-02. wooll Button front! Cossack . style! 2 roomy pockets. 2.69 Fancy woven patterns of pre-shrunk roadcloth and madras! Collar at- tached. Allover designs! GIFT TIES Ties men will be proud to own. Hand- sewn and wool lined! We BOYS’ JACKET Cossack style Mel- ton, all wooll Talon slide fastener! Size projects removed aa aeat a a eal Lae sal asta ilton—School and school repair.) pj spondent, Geo. Griffin, chef de train; tayoo loan, 98278 grant. Dictator Reduced $40,000,000 fe Nicisen, conducteur; W. S. Danti- Dickinson—Courthouse, $95,000 loan, Debt to Nothing Over 20- |ser, gard de la porte; A. J. Rulon, | $77.727 grant. | ‘commissaire; John Hamm, Dr. C. R./ Valley City—Municipal auditorium, Year Period Cusack and A. J. Rusch, cheminots | $55,000 loan; $45,000 grant. = lat Se a Rado, ; Pacoux. | Bowman—School improvement, $500) Catacas, Venezuela, Dec. 18.—(?)—| ment ‘ | Hoan; $409 grant, san grant, /20h: Juan Vieente Gomer, 78, Value of Northwest’s | aMoure—Paving, - -, {dent of Venezuela and the nation's} 3 Bowman—School improvement, §1,-|ictator for more than a quarter of a) Crops Up 22 Per Cent) 500 loan; $1,227 grant. - century, died at 11:45 p. m., Tuesday. | pease Mandan—Community building im-| Gomez dominated Venezuela for) St. Paul, Dec. 18.—()-Standard provement, $12,000 loan, $15,210 grant. | about a quarter of century with much | Statistics company Wednesday esti- Bismarck—Waterworks addition, $22,-| material benefit to the country al-; mated value of 1935 crops in Minne- 950 grant. though his method brought bitter | sota, North and South Dakota, Mon- criticism from his political oppo-i tana, Iowa, and Wisconsin as worth | BLONDY RYAN RELEASED | nents. |22 per cent more than 1934 crops. | Washington, Dec. 18—(?)—Ed Bar-| He took over power from Cipriano The same survey estimated the value row, secretary of the New York | Castro in 1908 and thereafter was the | of the entire nation’s agricultural out- | Yankees, announced Wednesday that real head of the nation either as/Put as 13 per cent above that of a year John C. (Blondy) Ryan, utility in-| president of the republic or as com-/} 880. fielder, has been released outright to/mander-in-chief of its armed forces. | ee Ee the Minneapolis club of the American | Kept Nation at Peace EPIDEMIC TAKES 5 LIVES Announcement that Ellis Parker (left), noted detectiv who secret. | Association for cash. | His long sway kept the country at} Hobart, Okla. Dec. 18—(4)—Okla ty has been investigating the Lindbergh kidnaping, is “under the definite | jpeace except for a few abortive at-;homa health officials exerted every imprassion” that Bruno Richard Hauptmann is not responsible for the TO BOOM SNELL | tempts at revolution, saw the building; precautionary measure Wednesday to crime was made by Gov. Harold G. Hoffman (right) of New Jersey. | New York, Dec. 18.—(#)—The New | of a fine system of automobile high-/stem an epidemic of meningitis which Hoffmann, a nember of the New Jérsey court of pardons, also dis- York delegation will put forward Rep. | ways, the organization of effective air|has claimed five lives in three coun- closed he had paid a nocturnal visit to Hauptmann in his death house Bertrand H. Snell, the New York | services, erection of wireless stations: ties. cell at the state prison, (Associated Press Photos) |'Times said Wednesday, for permanent | and establishment of agricultural and} Quarantine remained in force in \chairman of the Republi¢an National | botanical experiment s alms- southern sections of Kiowa county. convention. Snell was permanent |houses and industr where first cases of the malady wer chairman of the party’s 1932 conven-| Assuming office when the foreign|reported last week; and in Clevelal tion. {debt amounted to 200,000,000 bolivars, | county, south of Oklahoma City. Eac! j district reported one additional death yesterday. e jor nearly $40,000,000, he so adminis- ? ‘. jtered the national finance that | Today’s Recipe || icbt was reduced year by yeor until” In Canadian county, —- —— © }in 1930 the small balance was paid./of Kiowa county, Dr. | Dried Fruit Confections {This made Venezuela unique among | county health officer, directed a mod- , | pried fruits are delicious mixed with | nations in that it was free from for-| ified quarantine be imposed after u the usual Christmas candies. eign government obligations, 'second death in 24 hours at Yukon.} Apricot Squares: One cup dried ap- Simultaneously the internal debt | schools, theaters, churches and other | ricots, % cup grated cocoanut, % cup} was cut down until, at the time the| public gatherings were halted. | 100 miies nort ‘A, L. Johnsen ALL SILK MUFFLERS Made by one of America's 98e finest manufacturers! Solid colors, embroidered pattern! nut meats, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, |foreign creditors were paid, the do-| National guardsmen were used to). SHORTS, 1 Wa confectioner’s sugar or dipping choc- |mestic account was less than $1,000,-| enforce the quarantine in Kiow: a] SHIRTS sus Bes Ar olate. Wash apricots thoroughly in | 000. | county. | AN ED/ several waters. Cover with warm water Invites Fereign Capital | and let stand an hour. Drain and dry; He invited foreign capital to use —— _ between towels. Put through food|Venezuela’s resources and petroleum | ee aS ern . chopper. with nuts and cocoanut. Ana evelopment eaten the uy to | AbSah Ea Eap ah ih igh lemon juice a few drops at a time |second place among oil producing na- | 4g fm and ae ‘until well blended. Roll out|tions. He practiced as a cardinal| “ze REMEMBER— = on a sugared board into a sheet about | principle the cultivation of friendly When you can’t get them 44 inch thick. Cut in half inch squares | relations with other nations and was any other place, we'll still 4m have plenty of No-Tare-Fly san- forized shorts! Lustrous mercer- ized shirts! Each : 39e and roll in confectioner’s sugar or dip | always scrupulous in effecting satis- in dipping chocolate. factory adjustments of foreign) if : Prult Balls: One-half cup pitted claims, ates aera Ue runes, % cup pitt lates, cup re eZ was born July 24, ZA pa plea eae % cup nut meats, %|1857. He never married but was the TRE! t LIGHTS FINE KID E VERETTS cup figs, % teaspoon cinnamon, few |father of numerous children. The ef, JON. Leather lined, leath grains salt, 1 teaspoon lemon juice. | country is lenient toward the bar sin Melville ined, leather soles! Brown, green, burgundy, bluel Slippers he'll really enjoy! MEN’S GIFT SOCKS Warmly woven rabbit's hair and cotton, colorful clocks and allover pat- terns! 2% to 35c values! Wash fruit thoroughly and put|ister and several of his sons and} through food chopper with nuts. Add | daughters intermarried with promi- salt, cinnamon and lemon juice and |nent Venezuelan families. His eldest | mix well, Make into small balls and | Son, General Jose Vicente «Gomez, was | roll in powdered sugar. {second vice president to his father in nea # Stuffed Prunes: One-half pound | the 1922-29 term. jee large prunes (about 20), 2 tablespoons | =—==== citron,.1 tablespoon candied orange il | peel, 4 tablespoons broken nut meats, | SEP PE UMAR RSE UR NEEM UNE UR MECN EEUU TUE 4 tablespoons seedless raisins, 4 table- The three captains of a Southern Methodists’ football team to | spoons pitted dates. Wash prunes well, BR | ® Electric Shop Under Finney’s on Broadway Telephone 179 25e BOXED SUSPENDERS Smart striped or figured patterns! Colors he will like! Elsewhere 55c, Copper FLASHLIGHT Steam 10 minutes. Remove pits. Put citron, orange peel, nut meats, raisins and dates through food chopper and work with a wooden spoon-to mix thoroughly. If mixture is too dry add lemon or orange juice. Stuff prunes with mixture and roll in granulated i juard; darry Shuford, fullback, and Maco Stew: k end. Slated Sraas Phates ‘: kK, art, crack end. (Asso- whom much credit is due f¢ m’s splurge of 11 straight wins and |discarding any with broken skins. ( ' e o l an Invitation to the Rose Bowl. Left to right: J.C, (Ironman) Wetsel, 39e Christmas Offer a sugar. ' 500-ft. beam! 2-celll 7-in. GE é Dates are good stuffed, too. A good | 2 I Poli stuffing for either dates Ania is on length. Polished case! * J|made of 2 tablespoons candied orange peel, 4 tablespoons grated bcoanut and | 8 dates. Wash dates and remove pits | a: and put through food chopper with | & orange peel aind cocoanut. Mix well and | Ni add 1 teaspoon orange juice. Use to stuff washed and pitted dates. Citron, |X nuts and raisins put through the food | chopper make another good filling. | HUSKY JACK KNIFE Compare with $1 knives! Real stag handle! Sharp! ELECTROLUX the BSS s aaa roux | Gas Refrigerator 4 . 1.49 : ‘ FISH ee con Is ‘GIFT SWEATERS -*\ “Wholesale Prices Closing out few 1935 Models at | sy Bipoe pa ona Boxes 120 to 140 Ibs. direct from Great Lakes Pike, Pickerel, Saugers - and Herring BUY YOUR FISH RIGHT “Northern” Hide & Fur Co. Brick Bidg., Corner Ninth and Front BISMARCK, N. D. Special Prices | Montana - Dakota Utilities Co. Mandan 22 CAL. RIFLE Accurate! —_Long-rai Shoots all .22's. Si shot. A “sure-fire” gift! KING AIR RIFLE at Paap sight jut ike @ reol 1.69 MONTGOMERY WARD 800 Fourth St. BISMARCK, N. DAK. Phone 475. e! ABS Take a good look at this beaut, , for you maybe seeing her on your next flight out of Chicago. pd Micded dopa Moore, stewatn- esp for the United Air Lines, avd was adjudged the pretti¢st of 150 iris ip elm’ fobs. Nile T raniund, Broadway's ace picker banded ber the laurels at New ark Airport, N. J. Vietor Koussow (above), 52-year. old discharged seniors of the dental schoo! at Columbia Presby- terlan medical center in New York, shot and killed two dental profes sors, seriously wounged 2s third, and then committed guicide. (Asso. lated Press Photo) hs Bismarck