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TRANSIENT CANP AT PEACE GARDEN HAS U.S. CONSIDERATION Necessity of Replacing CCC; | Workers in International Park Seen by Baker | Washington authorities have under consideration a plan to establish a transient camp at the International Peace Garden near Dunseith, Adjt. j Gen. Frayne Baker said Monday up- on his return from the nation’s capi- tal. Baker, as the special representative of Gov. Walter Welford, conferred with Washington authorities on vari- t ous relief problems. ' ‘The present CCC camp at the peace garden will be abandoned probably about Jan. 1, under a general reduc- tion order. Workers will be absorbed | either at Mandan or other CCC camps in the state, It is planned, should the project be approved, to house transients in present CCC quarters in the garden and to continue the work of prepar- ing the international site as a part of the state park system. Urges Acceptance of All As representative of Welford, Baker urged Harry L. Hopkins, national WPA administrator, to accept all em- ployables in North Dakota as WPA workers, regardless of whether they were on relief rolls as of Nov. 1, Hopkins agreed to consider the pro- ated Press Photo) ables, Baker reported. t We wish you while 187, including North Dakota, all the neerines, still await action, Baker said. iit Contradicts Administrator ONvininis Baker said Hopkins informed him holidays, “highway projects approved by the | full of federal roads bureau have automatic laughter priority and state administrators have and good {no authority to disapprove them, al- cheer, though they must certify the labor. WPA administrator, Obert A. Olson Insurance and Bonds gram.” In Appreciation of the patronage we have re- ceived during the year just end- ing, we wish to extend to our patrons HEARTIEST WISHES for a very S MERRY CHRISTMAS i From the Personnel of Brodl’s Barber and Beauty Shoppe Fred Brodl, Prop. 218! Broadway Avenue Our Wish to One and All A Merry, Merry Christmas anda Prosperous and Happy New Year STATE FUR CO. Manufacturing Furriers 202 Fourth Bismarck Phone 4196 posal but said he doubted if funds were available to care for all employ- Baker declared that of 1,237 armory | projects submitted to national WPA officials, about 85 per cent. have been approved. Of the remainder, 123 are in the process of being approved, State highway projects rejected by therefore may still be included in the active pro- Baker also asked state projects be | given priority in allotments, and that Phone 15 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1935 1936 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION WILL BE HELD HERE [Children Recover The interior of Cleveland’s Public Hall where delegates to the 1936 National Republican convention will fame the party’s presidential nominee. The seating capacity of the hall is approximately 15,000. (Associ. for partial construction of pub ects could be completed later by tl community itself. TO REORGANIZE UTILITY the financial reorganiaztion of tl Winnipeg Electric here Monday. and preferred shareholders WPA provide medical relief or funds for medical care for WPA workers. Baker proposed municipal projects be approved on a “phase basis” to permit communities to obtain funds|- buildings in such a manner the proj- Winnipeg, Dec. 24—(#)—Plans for company were adopted at a special general meeting Company bondholders sanc- tioned the agreement, to which share- holders of Northwestern Power and Manitoba power, subsidiaries, as- sented. OPEN MURDER INQUEST . Fargo, N. D., Dec. 24.—()—Assist- ant Coroner J. K. Bingham Tuesday opened an inquest into the death of Peter E. Stewart, 71, grocer slain by a bandit. Charles Marratto, 29, Ham- ilton, Ont., Italian, is held in connec- tion with the slaying. lic he he a . A small bronze plate, set in the prairies of Osborne county, Kan. marks the key station of the survey- ors’ network of Canada, Mexico and the United States. ALL IS WELL deeply grateful for the all during the past year. A. *TIS THE SEASON TO BE MERRY Nothing less would ever do—so we all join now in wishing “Merry Christmases” to you! E Knife River Coal Mining Co, Producers of Beulah Lignite Coal iiwiwiin twin Si wiotiewes And from our hearts we wish you a Merry Xmas and Joy and Good Will in everything you do. REMBRANDT STUDIO , ALL IS BRIGHT We are attention you have given us Risem pletion Tuesday as speculation ‘con- tinued concerning the appointment of ‘his successor. Officials of the Minnesota national guard were preparing to meet the train bearing the senator’s body at LaCrosse, Wis, early Thursday, to escort it to St. Paul, where the body will lie in state from 8:30 to 11 a. m., in the rotunda of the state capitol. Then it will be taken under mili- tary escort to the chapel of Lakewood cemet here, and will lie in state until ‘funeral services begin at 2:30 p. m, The Rev. Charles Fox Davis will officiate at the rites. Official representatives, his family and friends will be included in the cortege escorting the senator's body, which will leave Washington at 11 p. m. Tuesday. FRAZIER TO BE ONE OF SENATE ESCORT Washington, Dec. 24.—()—Speaker Byrns last niglit named four Minne- sota representatives to attend the fu- neral of Senator Thomas D. Schall at Minneapolis Thursday, They are Representatives Knutson and Chistianson, Republicans; Kvale, Farmer-Labor, and Ryan, Democrat. Senators |, _Parmer-Laborite of Minnesota, and Frazier, North Da- kota Republican, will be in the party represent the senate. Vice President Garner will name other official representatives Tues- day. TO FACE ROBBERY CHARGE San Francisco, Dec. 24.—(P)—U. 8. Commissioner Ernest E.. Williams Monday ordered removal of Thomas R. Limerick to Hudson, 8. D., to face a charge of robbing the First Nation- al bank there of $1,365 last January. Limerick is at the federal prison on San Francisco Bay’s’ Alcatraz island / « serving time for another bank rob-| bery. e MENINGITIS PROVES FATAL Fargo, Dec. 24.—(?)—Mrs. Henry Riesenburg, 49, wife of a farmer near Hope, died Monday from meningitis in a hospital here. From Poison Drink . Perham, Minn., Dec. 24.—(?)—Five children whose breakfast cocoa con- tained poison were recovering Tues- day from its effects while a mother, described as having been despondent, was under observation at a hospital, Deputy Sheriff Carl Jahn.said Mrs. Hugo Lenius, mother of the five, had boiled poison into the cocoa.. The children, complaining of the drink’s bitterness, drank only a little, Jahn said. Jahn said afi investigation disclosed Mrs. Lenius, who is expecting another child, suffered from “severe melan- cholia.” She was removed to the Fergus Falls state hospital. Rites for Schall Set for Thursday Minneapolis, Dec. 24.—()—Plans. for the funeral of United States Sen- ator Thomas D. Schall neared com- for the name of the weed and it tobacco. ‘There are as many yeast cells in single cake of yeast, as there dre peo- ple in the entire world. The hydra, function normally when turned in- Christmas, Folks, And may GOOD HEALTH, HAP- PINESSandFOR- TUNE be by your side all through the coming year. DORUM TAILORING 207 Fifth St. Phone 547-3 % \ , Very Merry = CHRISTMAS Rather than think of us as a business insti- tution, we would have you think of us as “folks.” For it is as such that we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Pros- perous New Year. 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