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LANGER NOT MAKING: ANNOUNCEMENT NOW OF POLITICAL PLANS Lieutenants Working to Obtain Control of Coming League Convention (By the Associated Press) William Langer, acquitted Thursday | of federal conspiracy charges, will make no immediate announcement of his future political plans, it became apparent Friday. Except to answer the numerous con- gratulatory messages received by him, from this and’ many other states, his} only other activity following the ac- | quittal Thursday was to attend a din- ner here Thursday night in which} families and friends of Langer and three other defendants participated. Acquitted with Langer were Frank Vogel, former highway commissioner, | nad R, A. Kinzer, former relief com- ; mittee secretary, O, E. Erickson, state ; Republican committee chairman, was | released on directed verdict. i Also present at the “celebration” | dinner was Frank Langer of Seattle, ‘Wash., brother of the Nonpartisan , League faction leader. Seeks Political Revival Although Langer has made no statement of his future plans, his closest lieutenants have been working steadily to obtain control of county Nonpartisan League leaders with at- tempted control and dictation of the League convention next March. KINDERGARTEN HAS Even should Langer desire to become _ ® gubernatorial candidate next spring | YULE CELEBRATION Lieutenants of Goy. Walter Welford | it is probable he will make no an-; also have been quietly working to ob-| New Pupils Will Be Enrolled Up:| giant Normandie—are visioned nouncement, but would accept | the | candidacy: if “drafted” by the vention. | The two greatest liners ever floated—1250 feet long, gives an idea of comparative sizes. cost $50,000,000 each, this to be repaid at $6,000,000 a year. tain support of the Nonpartisan group, sufficient to control the next conven- | tion. Welford‘has indicated he would | accept the indorsement, should it be! given him. Welford was elevated to the gover- Norship upon disqualification of | ‘Thomas H. Moodie, Democrat, elected in 1934. Welford was elected lieuten- ant governor in 1934 on the Nonparti- san ticket. Langer’s supporters have openly de- | clared the former governor plans to oppose U. S. Senator Gerald P. Nye, Republican, in the 1938 election. The | two, once friends, are now bitter ene- i? Menoken i By NORMA AGNEW Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberson and sons, Harry and Gerald, were Christmas shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Charlotte Sherman was an); over night guest with Lillian and) Beryl Craven Monday. Geo. C. Durey, Manchester, Iowa, | who has been visiting friends and attending to business matters in this vicinity returned to his home Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and daughter, Avis, motored to the Capi- tal City Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Salter and fam- ily motored to Driscoll Sunday to} spend the day at the Fay Salter home. | The Menoken Homemakers’ club held its regular meeting with Mrs. Cedric Craig. Mmes. Laura Dance and Qtto Ayers were visitors. A de- licious lunch was served by the host- ess assisted by her sister, Miss Dor- othy Wachal. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. A. C. Dance. Dorothy Wood, Orson King and Paul Estelle, members of the 4-H Clubs, attended the Fargo meeting. O. D. Van Ness, who was taken to a hospital in Bismarck Tuesday for treatment, is improving. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. . Sherman at the home of Mrs. J. Dixon at Bismarck Saturday. Lyman | et By CLARA E. WANTTAJA Walfred Antilla accompanied Nels Niemies to Bismarck last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg, Mr. nd Mrs, Harry Hedstrom and Mrs. Einard Juhala were Sunday visitors at Louis Olson's. Bill Wanttaja, son Willys, Seth Gylden, and Emery Boss were call- ers in Wing Tuesday evening. Bismarck shoppers Saturday were Mabel Maki, Hilma Olson, Lylas Mag- nus, Seth Gylden, Gust Eckholm, Bill Wanttaja and family, Louis Olson, Eloise and Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Aune Antilla, Mr. and Mrs. Hiemo Burtola and daughter Hulda, and Ed- ward Banttari. Walter Pihlaja, who has made his home with Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Koiver is visiting friends and rela- tives in this community. Olaf Wainio and Lauri Pihlaja re- turned from Minnesota and Michigan a few days ago. Felix Banttari is visiting friends and relatives here. He makes his home with his parents in Minnesota. Arthur Dronen visited with his mother at the hospital Friday and Saturday. Midwest Taxpayers Will Meet at Fargo Fargo, N. D,, Dec. 20.—(?)—An- noungement that the Central States | Taxpayers association, made up of -ate associations, will hold its annual meetfhg in Fargo next June 9 and 10 was made Friday by Morton Page, secretary of the N. D. Association. J P.-McConnell of Minnesota is the Group president. Rev. H. C. Baum to Give German Sermon Baum, um, general evangel- “the German Baptist denomina- @ tion, “I'm Not Very Big,” on Resumption of Classes in Two Weeks The kindergarten groups taught by | Miss Kathryn Brown at the William Moore and Roosevelt school buildings marked the close of classes for the Christmas recess with programs and parties given Thursday afternoon and Friday morning, respectively. Drawings in the holiday theme and Christmas trees formed the decora- foe and both parties were featured [by a gift exchange. Miss Brown states garten work will resume in two weeks and that after the vacation registra- @ | tion will be open to new pupils vee tween the ages of 4 and 6. took in the following: song, “When Santa Goes Riding Around the World,” Frances Helen Ashley and chorus; recitation, “Merry Christ- |mas,” Joan Kielty; song and rhythm| number, “Santa's Reindeer”; recita-' tion, “With All My Heart,” Ellsworth Tullberg; play, “Santa’s Toy Shop,” James Sette as Santa Claus and Phyllis Jean Prust, Estella Kennelly, Mary Flanigan, Jackie Agrey, Mary Ann Cart, Frank Hansen, Ernest! Lovin, Calvin Remington, Eileen Felcyn, Metka Helene Anderson, Ar-| thur David Savram and Alan Miller;! recitation, “A Joke on Santa,” Bobbic |Smith; song, “Long: Ago,” Robert} Feeney; recitation, “I’m Not Very Big,” Donna Jean Aune; song, “Jingle Bells”; piano selection, Gene Peters; recitation, “A Christmas Gift Hathaway; song, “Silent Ni The Roosevelt class presented: song, “When Santa Goes Riding} Around the World,” Carol Fleck; reci- |tation, “Merry Christmas,” Play, “Santa’s Toy Shop, Jane Dickman, Lenore Larson, Patsy | Jones, Patty O’Brien, Bobbie Berry,! George Kelsch, Jimmy Disney and Philip Harju; recitation, “A Joke on Santa,” Jack Arman; song, “Long Ago,” Exene Bakken’ and chorus; recitation, “Busy Mrs. Santa,” Claud) Beattie; song, “Jingle Bells;” recita- Kelsch; Song, “Silent Night,” Douglas | Boise; recitation, “A Christmas Gift,” Patty O'Brien, that kinder- | At the William Moore, the program | p,"} Jimmy Lipp as Santa Claus and Patty | George; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FJ FRIDAY. DECEMBEK ZU, 1950 by Paul W. Chapman, inset, early next year ¢ City and County | % \¢ Joe Gertz of Stecle and G. I. Fetan of Jamestown were callers at the county court house Thursday. | District Judge Fred Jansonius and Clifford Jansonius, court reporter, re- turned Thursday from Jamestown where they have been holding the reg- ular December term of the Stutsman county court. County land Assistant Earl Hodgson were back lat their desks Friday. They returned Thursday night from Fargo where |they attended the annual meeting of State extension leaders. Agent Henry O, Putnam B. W. Shaw, Morton county judge, has issued a marriage license to Dan- iel Rafferty and Miss Nilah Stroupe, both of Mandan. Fred Baker, Former Ramsey Solon, Dead Devils Lake, Dec. 20.—(?)—Fred A. Baker, sey county treasurer and resident of , the lake region for more than a half | century died at his home in Eugene, | Ore., early Friday according to infor- mation received here by relatives. He was affiliated with a mill and elevator | company in Devils Lake. | Funeral services will probably be! | held in Eugene. } EXECUTE TWO KILLERS Columbia, 8S. C., Dec. 20.—()—Cor- {nell Luster and Harry Hill, young | Greenville county negroes, were elec- trocuted at the state penitentiary Fri- \day for killing State Highway Patrol- |man E, D, Milam last Christmas day. a CARD OF THANKS | We wish to express our heartfelt | thanks to our friends and neighbors for their sympathy and _ kindnesses eae the illness and death of our beloved husband, father, grandfather and uncle. We would mention Axel Asplund, Roy Anderson and Miss Emily Anderson, especially. Mrs. Ole G. Hagstrom Naomi Hagstfom | Nellie Hagstrom Albert Hagstrom Oscar Hagstrom Ingrid Hagstrom Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Spitzer Baby LaVonne Spitzer Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson | and Family Mr. and Mrs. Stein Teman Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Spitzer. THE Phone 1059 Dromedary, 2 pkgs. for Radishes, 2 bunches ... 9c Cracker Jack, Pineapple, broken slices, No, 2% can... 19c 17c 9c Marshmallows, 1 Ib. pkg. ... ¥; Ib, pkg. : RED & WHITE steers THE CORNER GROCERY A. BOUTROUS, Owner 500 Third St. FourStar Values * Candy Bars, choice, 3 for -10¢ Oranges, large, :2- doz. 69c Miracle Whip, qt. .. .35¢ Crisco, 3 Ibs. for... .59¢ Peanut Butter, 2 Ib. jar Batiker Visions U.S. Liners Larger Than Normandie | 221 feet longer than the $59,000,000 French banker and ex-head of the United States lines, for fast, huge-scale passenger business to Europe, the round trip to cost only $100. The artist's sketch of the proposed type of liner as shown alongside the picture of the Normandie Chapman is seeking government aid for the plan, the liners to He will submit his plans to. officials GIVE BIG PROGRAM 6 Grades Unite in Staging An- nual Christmas Party on Last Day of School Pupils of the William Moore school assembled at 10 o'clock Friday morn- ing for their Christmas program in which those in the first, second, third, sixth, fourth and fifth grades ap- peared in the order named. ‘The numbers on the program were as follows: First Grade Robert Freise presented: recitation, “Small Red Bells,” Lois Johnson; “Away In a Manger,” Mavis Holm- quist, La Vonne Peterson, Shirley Turner, Naomi! Rusert, Joseph Fevold, Joanne Larkin, Thomas McDonald, Evelyn Bauer, Phyllis Larson, Jean Fisher, John Quanrud, Gwedolyn Mittlestedt, Violet Jenson, Richard Wahlstrom and Dean Dresbach; piano solos, Robert Freise; exercise, “Signs of Christmas,” Nancy Sork- ness, Jimmy Morton, Richard Schu- del and Delores Swanson; dance, “The Dance of the Wooden Soldier,’ AT WILLIAM MOORE}: {Evelyn Gretter, Ralph Penner, Nancy Sork- ness, George Miller, Shirley Jones, Beers, Josephine Keller, Wil- liam Cripe, Geraldine Stamness, Shir- ley Turner, Shirley Campbell, John Quanrud and Joanne Asbridge. Second Grade Play, “Santa’s Health Elves,” Shir- ley Knecht, Barbara Barneck, Herbert Putnam, Loren Anderson, Neil Smith, Kenneth Remington, Robert Carter, Richard Brandes and Pat Myhre; ex- ercise, “The Doll’s Christmas Tree,” Virginia Sorenson, Elizabéth Flurer, Marian Lawrence, Patricia Cook, Ar- dis Lillehaugen and Jean Hedahl; songs, “Christmas Carol”. and “Merry Christmas.” Third Grade Play, “The Living Christmas Tree,” Carolyn Dahlen, Joan Wells, Matilda Towne, Jean Hendricks, Duncan Perry, Robert, Gunness, John Morton, Francis Nelson, Mary Putnam, Mar- jorie Barth and Joseph Parks; “Christmas Suggestions,” Earl Graf- fam, Betty Johnson, Rosemary Yae- ger, Patricia Smith, Dorothy Wil- liams, Delane Keller and Beverly Munson; songs, “Glad Christmas Bells” and “The Christmas Story.” Sixth Grade Play, “The First Christmas,” Leslie Miller, Warren Satter, Charles Vettel, Graydon Dahlen, Donald Brophy, Ro- berta Henderson, Robert Jones, Rob~ ert Koch, Vernon Rudser, Rosemary FOOD STO ORE ¢|Is Washington Bound ‘One Man Bonus Army’ Los Angeles, Dec. 20.—(7)—John Alferi, 48, the “one man bonus army,” is en route to Washington for his sixth anuual visit—by freight. Alferi said he expected to make the trip in 12 days and be on hand for the opening P ARK 234 BDY. WEST “Where There’s Room to Park” Phone 2040 WE DELIVER Granulated Beet Phone 2040 BUTTER loverdale” 71, former state senator Ram-/| of congress. “This time,” try to get an appointment with Pres- ident Roosevelt and tell him how much we need the bonus.” Last year Alferi was arrested and escorted out of Washington when he yelled at the president “we want our bonus.” Fastest regular passenger train in the world is said to be that running from Swinton, Eng., to London at an average rate of 69.3 miles an hour. 10 Ib. bag 57c P & GSOAP Giant Bars 19¢ said he, “I'm going to 5 . BARS (limit 10 bars) | | | | DELIVERIES—9:00 & 10:30; 2:30 & 4:30 DAILY These Prices Are Effective Saturday, Monday and Tuesday LS We have a baag-ost supply of Xmas Candy, Nuts, Fruit Cakes and other holiday lies. Call on us and leave your order Bashara’s Grocery 417 3rd St. Christmas Nuts and Candy Broken Slice Pine- apple, No. 2'2 Golden Bantam Corn, 2 for Tomatoes, Dates, large package Dill Pickles, No. 2¥, cans, 2 for ... Mince Meat, package Fancy medium Brown Sugar, 3 lbs. Peas, tender and sweet, can Christmas Mix Peanut Brittle, 2 Ibs. Eggs, guaranteed strictly fresh, per doz. ...... Carrots, green tops, 2 bunches Lettuce, 5 doz. size, 2 for .. Head Lettuce Firm and crisp, Carrots Green tops, 2 bunches .. Fruits - Vegetables Groceries - Ice Cream —WE DELIVER— Phone 426-3 13¢ Broccoli Fresh Tomatoes Turnips Parsley Spinach Fresh Fruits and * Vegetables "19c 19c 9c PEt as Ba SPIN ACH i cy be Del Monte .o9c TOMATOES No. 2% cans. Van Camp’s ‘extra standard. ~ 11e PEAS No. 2 cans. Glo Ray garden peas, Each .. 6c ASPARAGUS Del Monte fancy salad points. COFFEE We Deliver ge or oo ee icy $i Sa go Aman wert 5c 14c "15¢c oe 29c ta ll Rutabagas, 5 NEW CABBAGE Luther’s, Ib. .. Cc hore size ta 5 c icookedl GRAPEFRUIT oe. 200 |r” 20¢ |. Ait Stent me ee eee pte iver, young, 1c rg SPIN ACH ‘| ETTt J i eae -27¢ | sae eee Pork Bnonge, ts Be Uasge benchc ek 7 @ | en see Catia 4 3 Meet or 2OC | lane me LOG | bat See Sikes ORANGES 23 Lge. (216) size Valencias. Full of sugar-sweet juice, Dos, . Bismarck’s Only Complete Store! Tangerines Red Cabbage No. 2 cans, Libby’s fancy golden bantam, Fresh baked sodas, slightly salted. Per Lb. 34¢ EGGS. “Wheatland Brand” for eating or baking Per Doz. 25¢ np igiererasisisnnlbnnsiin Watch Our IGA Handbill for Additional Specials Celery Beautiful, crisp, well bleached stalks, each .. Bananas Golden ripe, 3 Ths. ......006 Fresh Peas Cauliflower Avocadoes 17c Peppers Buy your Christmas supply of Fruits and Vegetables here. Most Complete Stock in the City. a SALMON 1 pound. Best quality Alaska pink, Each SOUP a as a CORN FLAKES Kellogg's or Post Pogue tame ...19¢ FRUTE GEL desert 3 pest =. LOC | MACARONI spaghetti. 2 Lb, Box 1 5 c am 18¢ 12c 40-LB, BOX $1 35 CARROTS Hasye bemehes of tree green tops .... BUNCH OC 6 FOR 17c ERY }Pt RCHABE 17 11st. PI Slorby, and George Larson. Incidental posed of Mary Nelson, Gail Indseth, Millicent Sorkness, Beverly Dale Saxvik, Emma Bechtold, Mary Waldo, Joan Rosenthal, Sonia Husby, Janet Overbee, Lois Peterson and Ruehl Ashbridge. Fourth Grade Robert Myhre acted as announcer for: song, “Beautiful Thoughts for Christmas,” Errold Adams, Richard Aide, Jeanne Blensly, Jack Carter, Gordon Fischer, Geraldine Gillette, Joseph Guthrie, Raymond Hawley, Richard Iverson, Norma Jenson, Nor- man Jenson, Robert Johnson, Robert Ped Jean .Knecht, John Larson, Mary Larson, John Lee, Oscar Lovin, Robert. Lyngstad, Marilyn Madsen, Phyllis Mandigo, Jacqueline McDon- ald, Virginia Munson, Robert Myhre, Betty Orr, Rhoades, Schunk, James Smith, Starner, Ernestine Tilsen, Salem Towne, Loren Vettel, Phyllis Wahl, Joanne Wahistrom, Elizabeth Wilde, Evelyn Wray, Josephine Larsen and music was provided by a chorus com-| Boy,’ Carl Munson; _ play, ” William Byerly, ait Barth, Barth, William Waldschmidt, ,| Lyngstad; violin solo, , aeitent Night,” Marilyn Madsen, accompa- nied by Phyllis Wahl. Fifth Grade Songs were offered by the rade’s Christmas choir with the fol- lowing personnel:. Richard Waldo, Ethel Hendricks, Marjorie Robinson, Beverly Guness, Betty Cave, Veal De Groot, Ruth Nelson, Schlecter, LaVerne Gierke, Ltins Sorsdahl, Virginia Nassif, Donald Overbee, Ida McCullough, Jane; Riggs, Marian Brandes, Richard Fe- vold, Beverly Beaudoin, Frank Mil- hollan, Jack Ohde, Doris Ashbridge, Jack Cripe, George Bird, Charles Morton, Vigil Wheeler and Betty Smith. Cook was Santa Claus. ‘The nearest star is 25,500,000,000,- 000 miles from the earth. jaseball sees more injuries than does any other sport. Phone 611 GRAPEFRUIT, Texas ‘for. 17c 4for... DATES, Fargo Persian, ne... SWEET POTATOES, 18K Fancy, No. 2% can ae Fargo Large oh. 2lc per Ib. ........ DILL PICKLES, Carol, 32-0z, jar COOKIES, Johnston’s Holiday, 2 3 c PEANUT BRITTLE, 2 pounds for ... 3c PINEAPPLE SWANSDOWN The Legs sah cake flour. CHIPSO Washing Powder, large package. MATCHES Large boxes, 6 to carton. Carton BEANS Recleaned Great Northerns. 5 Ibs. ... RICE Flaky cooking Blue Rose. 3 Ibs, APRICOTS Plump, tart dried apricots. 2 Ibs. FLOUR Dakota Maid or Climax. DATES Layer pack in cello- Phane. 1%4 Ib. pkg. .18¢ MIXED NUTS All-new crop nuts. No peanuts. 19c | 25c Buy your Xmas candy is complete. Special quantity and other organizations, Old Time Mix |: . Speaks “ee Empress “PERFECT COFFEE For Your Christmas Table We Have TURKEYS - CHICKENS - DUCKS - GEESE - OYSTERS No, 2% cans, half slices for salads. ‘COCOA XMAS CANDY and nuts now while our assortment Peanut Brittle ........3 Ibs. 25¢ Chocolates ...........3 Ibs, 25e 216 Broadway CRANBERRIES, Fancy Howe, BEVERAGES, your choice, two 24-0z. bottles .......... 5c MARSHMALLOWS, pameqemite & 5 SALAD DRESSING, Carol, 32-02. jar ...0+..- 2c ALWAYS” GUEST PEAS, 18K brand, No. 2 can for .. FRUIT COCKTAIL, 18K, per No. 1 CANDY, Holiday Old Time Mix, 2 Ibs. 2 3 c for . ua 19¢ Lg rea JUICE, No. 1 tins, Del Monte. Each . We NOODLES Fine, medium or wide, 1 Ib, pkg. Hershey’s pure break- fast cocoa, 1 Ib. tin PICKLES Libby's Fancy Dills, ” Quart jar WALNUT Balves ith pig... LOC same D9C PECAN MEATS, mostly halves. New crop. 2 5 c % Ib. pkg... sim 39C 1lc Prices to churches, lodges ......3 Ibs, 28¢