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SEE NO CHANGE IN BREAD PRICE HERE Bakers Say Flour Cost Is Only Small Item; Report High- er Wages Paid THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1936 COURT TERM GALLED | *!RE DEsTRovs ~ FOR FARGO, FEB. {1 | i Cases Against McDonald and Chaput Probably Will Be Dismissed Then bert CHURCH FARMERS 10 IRON , 3 OUT AAA QUESTION County Wheat, Corn-Hog Com- mitteemen Called to Meet Here Thursday istics, the 1936 Chevrolet truck is new- ly styled. It covers the entire range of half-ton and ton-and-a-half mod- els, and is available in a wide range of special equipment for specialized Pull-floating rear axel, perfected hydraulic brakés, and new styling em- bodying both modern appearance and new degree of comfort and safety for the driver are the three of the many outstanding features of the new 1996 Chevrolet trueks,, which will have their formal presentation here Sat- urday at the Capital Chevrolet Co. The new line includes o full assort- ment of models in the half-ton and ton-and-a-half series.. It embodies greater power, economy, and depend- ability, and also longer life, than any Chevrolet heretofore built, according to F. M. Davis. A wide range of spec-. ial equipment is adapted to use with the new truck, to fit it for various vo- cational requirements, he said. John R. Maddock Dies At Lakeview, Oregon Fargo, N. D., Jan. 17—()—John R. Maddock, 63, former state legislator Keported Seeking Sanctions Delay Just what course Burleigh county farmers will take in relation to the invalidated AAA,program will be de- cided here next Thursday. A meeting of all corn-hog and wheat allotment committeemen and the county commissioners has been called for 1:30 p. m. at the Memorial build- ing here by County Agent Henry O. Putnam. “The purpose of the meeting is to decide what can actually be done to maintain the work which the triple A has already started,” Putnam said. If the AAA contracts are to be paid. it will be necessary to continue an office force and to make definite plans for the period which may fall between the discontinuance of the former organization and the time} Fargo, N. D. Jan. 17.—(7)—A term of federal court has been called for Fargo Feb. 11 by Judge Andrew Miller, it was announced Monday. Local federal officials will leave Sunday for Grand Forks for the open- | ing of a term there, Tuesday. P. W. | Lanier, district attorney, said there | will be only three or four criminal cases for trial in Grand Forks, the most important of which is the con- spiracy case against Bennie Moses, | Alec Arenson and Arne Anderson, all of Minneapolis, and alleged members | of a large liquor ring. The cases against Oscar Chaput and Harold McDonald, who pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges in connection with the case against former Gov. Because the wheat processing tax ‘was a relatively unimportant part of the cost of a loaf of bread no change | in the price of “the staff of life” is in prospect here, a survey by The Trib-| une showed Friday. It was disclosed that consideration | had been given the proposal, but that it 's impossible to make any change of q lecs than a cent a loaf and the differ- ence in the cost of flour does not per-! mit of any such reduction. Bakers were frank in revealing the facts of their business. The result was; an average flour cost of 4.1 cents per loaf of bread in Bismarck based on flour at $8 a barrel with the process- | ing tax. { “Without the processing tax flour a. m., Friday, at the pital. Mr, and Mrs. William’ Maas ot Krem, N. D., are'the parents of a girl born at 10:35 a. m., Thursday, at the Bismarck hospital. Judge Fred Jansonius and court re- porter, Clifford Jansonius, went tc Jamestown Thursday where the judge will hear several cases in district court. Mrs. E. C. Stee 417 First 8t., suf- fered a fracture of the right ankle when she fell while crossing the street at the intersection of Broadway ave- hue and Third St., Wednesday after- ‘ { peace, why doesn’t he pick on some one alive, some two fisted man?” he asked, effect a saving of only a penny some] of it is less attractive and toward the Burke: $90,000 in seed loans. Dickey: None required, Dunn: About 60 per cent of 1935 re- quirements. Eddy Needs $50,000 Eddy: $50,000 in seed loans. About 65 per cent of 1935 what he meant by “authority.” Later, however, it was reported he had told immigration officers that he planned to return to New York with- in a few days. Condon, who identified Bruo Rich- ard Hauptmann as the man to whom he paid the $50,000 Lindbergh baby ransom, left New York last week with his daughter, Mrs. Myra Hacker, for a vacation cruise. Governor Hoffman has expressed a desire to question “Jafsie” on, pur- ported differences in his testimony at Hauptmann’s trial and in magazine articles which Condon has written. No Details Divulged The new line of trucks embodies three important advances over pre’ fous year models of Chevrolet trucks, in addition to numerous other refine- ments, Davis said. It is built to be; sold under the slogan, “Up Goes) Power—Down Come Costs.” In addition to new power, economy, dependability and long life character- DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Jan. 17.—(#)—Cash closing prices. Wheat: No, 1 heavy dark northern spring, 60 Ibs. 1.31% to 1.37%; No, 1 dark northern, 59 Ibs., 1.20% to 1.3656; 58 Ibs. 1.27% to’ 1.355%; No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs, 1.23% to 1.34%; No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs., 1.20% to 1.32%; 55 Ibs., 1.17% to 1.29%; No. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs., 1.145% to 1.26%; 1.24565 08 Clark Defends Charge Then Senator Clark (Dem., Mo.), &@ committee member, defended the publication of the evidence as within the scope of the committee's invest!- gation into the defects of present neutrality legislation. But Connally stormed right on, as- serting that Nye “like a ghoul, like @ historical ghoul” had “dragged the grave clothes off Woodrow Wilson ana dragged the body through the com- mittee room.” Charging Nye with advancing his own political aims, Connally said: Edna May Oliver Adding a powerful character de- Uneation to her inimitable flair for humor, Edna May Oliver has one of her most absorbing roles in the film translation of Dick- ens’ immortal novel, “A Tale of Two Cities,” now playing at the Weather Report ay WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; consid- erably colder to- Emmons: requirement Grant: $75,000 in seed loans, Griggs: $150,000, the same as last year, for 555 farmers. Hettinger: Figures incomplete but less than in 1935. McHenry: $277,580 in seed and trac- tor fuel loans, about 50-60 per cent of 1935 figures. McKenzie: 649 farmers need seed QU A rte ZN ht; continued id Saturday. For North Da- kota: Partly clou- dy tonight and Saturday; consid- erably colder to- 53 Ibs, 1.11% to No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs., to 1.22%; 51 Ibs., 1.05% to 50 Ibs., 1.015% to 1.16%; No. 1 northern 1.23% to .28%; No. 1 dark hard Montana 1.23% to 130%; hard ni ELKS FIGHT PARTY! Hear) bo Louis - Retzlaff broadcast at) your Elks Club during regular meeting at 8:30 o’clock tonight. Also see hunting and fishing| night; ‘ and one of the family after whom| noon. She is being cared for in &t. a costs average $6.62 a barrel, or $1.38) William Langer and his associates, when such work may be taken up| Maddock, N. D, was named, died} Alextus hospital, where the fracture less, This makes the new flour cost | will be dismissed probably during the again, he said. Thursday night. at Lakeview, Ore.,| was set and enclosed in a cast Friday per loaf 3.38 cents, a difference of .72} passe : | Fargo term, Lanier said. Putnam said he was confident that| where he and his wife had gone in| morning. of a cent, or less than a cent a loaf.) Qstensibly in England to plus | Fe nega cenit would be} December to visit their children. — golf, King teopold of Belgiuin pal ut would hazard no guess as! Long-time farmer in the Maddock] Marriage licenses have been issued sreacitiiard ts 24 Ounces | favover fe said. actually to. te | Co NT I NU ED to how soon it would be done, vicinity, J. R, Maddock was'promi-| at Mandan to George Kuhn and Mist pet ants ben oad) SOP Pe | etme etd ‘Cousidetabity Gola’ | isu apeiigsie ie us diel Sores come tacts ar aoe en size to comply with the state] ganctions question until the ratny ofiman Vetendas he was vice: president and a director} Gladys L. Swayze, both of Glen Ullin. 5 ¢ -E 9 | 5h 3% Without going too deeply into the) wan. inte OCOMGG KS TFOBATO | Bruno’s Reprieve Weather Is Forecast of Se Mii Genin Samoa sus cits satu or ul details of the bakery business, it was; qwar-a certainty if otf sanctio! aay ae revealed that the average cost of a| eo appited aN: “* | would not change the story he insists North | Dakotans were warned poet Gt tise wis are road ee in the Minot rate ot Sees fs 10.68 cont. ea ; = is the truth. Pitas digut with spatinued Becta eral land bank setup. heat tei or the ‘Northern States wholesale selling price is 12 cents an “I have never expressed an opinion a 3 figures show, bakers asserted, that . vf mann,” the governor's statement said. i the fil hich destroyed St. Leonard’s mercury dip} Ww e: re bread, because it is made and sold in| .,, Still Cheapest Food | |cT'G0’ nowever, share with hundreds! gnurch at Hae ete tne ee i yi000, was enapped by Capt. | 2 at Grand Forks Thureday night months of 1028, following Governor |G, W. McDonnell, board member, an- 4 large volume, is made and distributed SETTER EA ERAT of thousands of our people the doubt] Henry Lurquin, Green Bay, in charge of a yroup of CC boys who as. | While maximum temperatures Thurs- le’ death in office. nounced Friday. } more cheaply than almost any other 25sett, since bread still is the cheap-) 2. tO°neT ae of the evidence that| gisted in fighting the fire, A few moments late: the steeple toppled | day never rose above one degree above ——__—_ veituae TEE a ee sas volume goes up costs per unit| Placed him in the Lindbergh nursery| earthward and eventually the entire structure burned to the ground, ) 7er0.. Tt was snowing early Priday in| Mrs, Julius Taghon, ie reg aa nncrntong ati interesting figure in e bakers’ 2 4 wonder * ae ak a cost statement fs that of 3.3 cents per |g° down, they explained, hence they Om ths night of crite; 7 te i — ‘The light snowfall the past 24 hours) Farm Mother, Dead| sppticant is given a fight test. loaf for labor and distribution. This | ave refused to reduce the quality of) Wnt PALY Puss fil 0 Ora man who| ‘han elght weeks after the judge acts. $500,000 Granted to will make travel difficult if wind gevaty) 4s due, local bakers said, to the fact |thelr product by using cheaper in- {ously tried and convicted in| , This would bring the new execution t causes drifting, the state highway de-| Mrs. Julius Taghon, 61, who lived that wages have been increased rather Lara chief among which is south- held cailotine St many of our newspa-| “ate to some week between mid- Clean Up FERA Work) partment announced. Roads in- the|on a farm near dan, died in a than decreased in local plants. eee) lls a om rf March and mid-April, more than four cattails, north central and northeastern part/Mandan hospital Friday following a 1 Flour from northern wheat makes per years after the crime was committed.} Aq grant of $500,000 necessary to/ Of the state.were generally heavy. liong illness. She had lived in this Labor Getting More the best bread but it also costs con- ‘I make no apology for granting 8/7, earliest date possibl a er , ary | 4 ie - fi ” ie earli te possible for execu-! ciean up outstanding obligations of| Primary roads blocked in the Slope! community gince 1908, Surviving are Under the NRA they were required | siderably more. Considerations of} reprieve in this case.’ tion is March 16, the latest April 11. the FERA and complete its liquida-| ® the helband . end “eight children, to pay females 80 per cent of the|quality as well as a natural desire to; Elsewhere came these develop- aes No. 31, blocked from Center to New % use home-grown products dictate the | ments: 5 tion, has been granted by the federal s Puneral services have been tentatively wages paid to men. When the NRA ‘3 Ls vernment to North Dakota, it was| Salem. ¢ for Mond: went out one baker raised the wages|use of flour from northern wheat. In Néw York Paul G. Clancy, edi- C ONTINUE D Dee eats 5 No. $4, from Napoleon to junction |" lay. ‘ of his men and reduced those of his| R. M. Bates of St. Paul, a salesman| tor of the American Astrology maga- from page one bine th ye ‘1 with No. 56. H girl employes slightly. Since then|of bakery equipment, said there has} zine, disclosed that he and his asso- N Ch teri eek go Boards bel valinoli it the ‘ other raises have been made effective.|been little reduction in the price of | ctates retained the Washington con-|iNY@ jaracterizes FERA organization the state to Seay . i Other bakers said they had the same|bread anywhere in the nation and| stitutional lawyers, Nell Burkinshaw! Connally’s Attack _ | P29! indebtedness incurred through New Chevrolet Truck é t ally ac. its relief program. E. A. Willson, sec- . ‘ experience, none in the northwest, so far as he’ and Nugent Dodds, for Hauptmann. Pi ee pet i tee dais sulle wile May Be Seen Saturda: 4 A proposal to reduce the price of | has learned Bruno’s Mother Happy As ‘Gutter English board: > iaaeaer th sa 7 fie of y : two loaves of bread, sold at the same In Kamanz, Germany, Haup' ’s ald ie aid tune abousce ‘ ae 4 time, was considered and rejected. ONTINUE aged mother recetved the news of the! ‘rhe tall Texan shouted his “resent- ee is WO) | Chevrolet's new line of commercial FRI. - SAT. t Bakers said they consider it best for reprieve with joy and expressed the! ment at the coarse, common insult ea: a vehicles for 1936 will make their form- i both them and the consumer to keep from page one’ belief that now “all will be well.” Willen, thes aeniathe han “HEAEA ful Personnel is being reduced @s/a! bow to the public of Bismarck and fresh bread going into the hands of |Seed Conf LY OPIRIDaL Eve CORIERL AAS ped Upon | rapidly as possible, Willson stated. | vicinity Saturday, it was announced|| Master Monster of the t the customer” When bread is fresh it| ee Seoul te oa blem| 2 do not know if T am returning.” pee She may ates ta ee meacen eee faa Bae Seok FM. Haghletl! bad Capital - House of Horror : tastes better and the customer eats onders fF ropie! “That might depend on any au-| «re th $ yr} @ |Chevrolet company, at whose estab- , more, they said. When he buys more thority,” Ate elderly former school-| i, ps MALT Chis CEnGnET eT | Additional Markets lishment, 101 Broadway, they will be DEAD OR ALIVE- than one loaf at a time in order to) from 1,200 to 1,500 farmers. master added. He did no® explain displayed. A low ern ‘Total this month to date . Normal, this month to dats Total, January Ist to date . Normal, January 1st to date Accum: WEATHER CONDITIONS pressure area is centered over the southern Plains States and south- Mountain region, Amarillo 29.60, while a high pressure area over- . wets High- continued cold Saturday. For South Da- kota: Partly clou- loans; 683 farmers require feed and repair loans; 180 have surplus good seed and 654 farmers have sufficient low grade seed. , Walsh: 110,180 bushels of seed. Ward: 51 per cent of the farmers need seed loans; 62 per cent require The governor, who has interested himself i: the case since his visit to Hauptmann’s cell last October, di- vulged no details of his plans. amber durum: No. 1, 60 Ibs., 1.09% to 1.2556; No. 2, 59 Ibs., 1.06% to 1.21%; 58 Ibs., 1.03% to 1.165; No. 3, 57 Ibs., 1.00! “The government would save money if it would appropriate a lump sum to an advertising man and tell him pictures. ments. to 1.13%; 56 lbs., 96% to 1.10% H dy tonight and} Mountrail: $400,000 in seed loans. | “What I will do during the next 30/0 devote it to the chairman of the| x, ‘4 55 ibs, 94% to 1.08%; 54 Ibe,|___ eee Ransom Requirements Gays even I don't know,” he said. | committee. 92% to 106%; No. 5, 88 tbs, 90% to east tonight: con-| Ransom: 300 farmers necd 25,000| He did not amplify his declaration —— 1.03%; 52 Ibs, 88% ‘to 1.00%. - ENDS TODAY day. bushels of wheat, 18,000 bushels of|that the reprieve was motivated by ONTINUE No. 1 red durum, 85%. Shows at 2:30-7-9 For Montana: Unsettled tonight} 0ats, 20,000 bushels barley and 3,000) “divers reason which I do not care to 7 Flax, No. 1, 53%. “dt ion Blah and Saturday; little change in tem-| bushels of flax. disclose at this time.” duet ea Oats, No. 3 white, 27%. perature. ‘ Slope: No necessity of any seed set-| “I just had to do it,” he said in New| FDR Confident That Barley, malting, 45 to 60; feed, 26% For Minnesota: Cloudy and colder} up for 1936. York Thursday night. “It of 1 . i FR SAT. tonight; snow in southeast portion;| “gtecle: $50,000 { 1 ‘A hye riod New Farm Aid Plan |*° ecb I. i @aturdsy fair, colder in souln, mee Ss feed ane $20,000 Meni are alee pot Corn, No. 3, yellow, 52%. SUN. Fills AAA Purposes| swiairaa. casm Gnarn be! . Winnipeg, Jan. 17.—(}—Cash wheat Hauptmann’s legal forces, headed by C. Lloyd Fisher, had not found an Noy seed wheat. of the vessel, The explorers were last heard from Nov. 23 when they started their haz- ardous airplane flight across Antac- safety as long days passed with no further word after their takeoff, ex- perienced explorers contended that they might have been unreported simply because they were out of wire- by physicians. Tonight opportunity to confer on new methods|Teplied there probably would not to save the pfisoner, for whom a third| ®MY acres taken out of production. If No. 1 northern, 85%; No. 2 northern, 83%; No. 3 northern, 79%; oats, No. 2 believed Firday to be fighting to put (By the Associated Press) |. Over the counter in New York.) Maryland Fund, 18.38, 10.8. Quart. Inc., Sh. 1.50, 1.65. Bureau federation, Nationa] Coopera- Council, National Grain corpora. and American Agricultural Edit- Trenchard for a new trial or to the court of pardons for commutation of | tive sentence. ton ulated deficiency to date tica from Dundee Island to the Rass) ,, nemand Impeachment Fe slim dantaiod ts soak | BOE Ines Bt 400, 10. In 1935, it was “David NORTH DAKOTA WEATHER | "Sundee Island i 00 mies south of| Het ail Maral and Tegal ght t|smmediate temporary farm lesidation| ©” GaacaGo stocks Par ape LOW HIRD | cape Hom euahoramdes south Of | serve as chief executive of New Jer-|continuing federal payments to farm~ fey istek it will be “A Tale of Two {| South America; and the Ross sca 1s|S¢¥-_ He should be impeached and |e wes reacted os @ White House! swdwestUtil, %, Cities"—acclaimed. the th of N I : Diitmnda 9 28%, Pano paar oe for their | @azette. AB Aaales. Dine MECH Fl 20K best loved picture of the The papers, under the same owner-| With the exception of taxation ‘to ship, are independent politically. support it, all angles of the plan were Hoffman is a Republican. par-| discussed by the president, Secretary ty controls each branch of the legis-| Wallace, Secretary Morgenthau, At- lature, torney General Cummings, AAA ad- SKIN BAD? scien a2 Oint- may be not less than four nor more better to take half a loaf than none. ‘CURTAIN 8:15 P. M. Lunch and refresh- PARAMOUNT, OF 1936! Amarillo, Texas, clear ‘3 $8 "96 | 88 TONES. ‘rae rears rnttanen bd of tt | eee Robison ot Areanan | Meee and 4 . : ee The British and Australian govern. |™peachment 2 » d : zoee ae one +30 38 8) ments finally launched their rescue | News of the governor declalon to|the majority Jone Speaker Byrns,| ment, . Famous Sa 2 te size Chicago, Ill. cldy, 26 30 ‘09(€xPedition Jan. 1, the Discovery 11|SPare Hauptmann’s life for a short|Chairman Smith of the senate agri can 25c. Use Black and What is the Denver, Cold., cldy. 20 44 ‘00|salling from Dunedin, N. Z., bearing | te spread so quickly that by the|cultural committee and Chairman ite greatest sacri- Moines, iowa, cldy. 16 24 00! stores of supplies and two airplanes, |‘ime Hauptmann’s lawyers arrived at Jones of the house agricultural com~ Saag apa Dodge City, Kans, snow 22 30 .00jdesigned to make searching flights| the state prison two miles from the| mittee. make for his Bn. sa. cae 6 ay - if the ship could not locate the men, | Statehouse, a crowd of 1,000 persons] They agreed on a proposal to ad: Havre, | | BONiNg: a ae Another rescue vessel, the Wyatt |%#d gathered. just crop production through retire- Huron, 8. D., snowing 6 10 ‘06 | Earp, supply ship of the Ellsworth Brune Most Calm ment of acreage as a soil conserva- FROZEN Kamloops, B.'C., peldy. 22 28 38, expedition, was en route to Little|, Of all those behind the sombre|tion and erosion prevention measure. Kansas City, ee clay. 24 30 0 America, under the command of sir weownsione rue Hauptmann ap- Panes VOUS De scobuses 106 ane FISH eles, Cal., clear 90; Hubert Wilkins to join the search. . ont thus reti ‘ough federal rent Miles City, Mont., peldy. 4 A ol The Wyatt Earp bore a plane flown|, “He was deeply and humanty| payments. Any necessary authorisae Modena, Utah. Geldy.". 22 45 99! ffom_ the | United Btates to South (SOME. ne inte” “Ele side | ee ae ne gosh through amend Wholesale Prices 8 Moorhead cldy. -14 -4 99; America by Dick Merrill, and equipped |t0ok the news to him. “He said he| ments to existing laws. Z » ; No, Platte, Neb. sno wig 10 24 ‘19| With sklis and pontoons also to un- | ad felt all day that something would Will Seek Millions ¢ &f a . Oxia. City, Okla. clear 24 44 .00|dertake searching flights. happen —that somebody would step| rt was planned to ask congress for t, wrt J Phoenix, Ariz, clear .. 42 72 00 forward—to prove his innocence.” lan appropriation of $300,000,000 to|| Pike, Pr. Albert, Sask., cldy. -42 -14 ‘00 MRS. C. B. WADE pies ___|_, Mrs. Hauptmann; ‘learning of the | $400,000,000 to finance the program's||. (tn, 100-Ib. boxes), Salmon Rape Cig, B.D enov-¢ 19 $9! _Fateo, N. D, Jan, 17./>)—Mira, c,|first break in her husband's favor in /egtimated cost in 1036. An additional|| Halibut at wholessle prices, Belt Lake ty. GC nsiy 26 40° 49| died Friday in a local: hospital trom| The actual time Hauptmann willl toner tne invalidated 1998, ad- BUY YOUR Fish RIGHT L VIA eae Santa Fe, N. Mex., pcldy.22 50 02) hardening of the arteries. - live beyond his scheduled execution > 0 on ig es Justment contracts. ” 8 8 Marie, Mich. snow 8 10° 01 ps gical aie a date, while technically set at 30 days, mm suggests perman-|| “Northern” Hide &. , ao ig: e242 HARRY KNEESHAW ILL wid be much Sass, ent legislation ‘might be sought. Inter : D: ‘HAVILLAND BETH mt LIVER HINALD OWER & 18> 98) minot, N. D. Jan. 17—“P}—Harry|, At the expiration of the 20 days,lin ine present session of congress or Fur ye RAVILLA buds ‘ ve VEN 34 ‘00|L. Kneeshaw, Minot insurknce man,|>@!Ting . developments in Haupt-| deterred until next year. LIONEL ATWILL DSW RSENS =2 {18;Was in a hospital here Friday after|™ann’s favor, the attorney general it ter of the nati } 22 80 Tiredeg,|Will ask Justice Trenchard to fix a| 1. J. Taylor, master of the nanos BASIL RATHBONE 4 2 a] mastering @ heart -attaok “Thursday. new date ote tion. This date | sans. said it was the growing uit 3 00 His condition is pronounced serious Lanmoary opinion of the conference that it were SPONSORED BY ony Amateur Show city Auditorium | se" | sage THE AUDIENCE WILL SELECT THE WINNERS ADMISSION 35e (INCUDING TAX} ' VETERANS OF. FOREIGN WARS Williams: $240,000 in seed loans for @ change in crops is made on certain ies the central Canadian Provinces, ! execution date will be set by Justice white 34%; No. 3 white, 20%. Prince Albert, 3046. Another high| 1,200 farmers Thomas W. Trenchard on application | land. he explained, that did not take pie Ell atid . Souci eae pa ADDRSTEA OES ae = tof Attorney General David ients.| "As the president spoke adher- GOVERNMENT BONDS ipitation has reel in all pee C ONTINUE D Must Find New E ents of New Deal farm policies were) New York, Jan. 17.—(P)—Govern- ‘and snow Is falling at almost all from page one Their sole hope st saving the Bronx ment bonds: . Su pe ihe Locate Ellsworth | turate cette tte Tg fet atin hm ngs] Tear BIB Plus “MARCH OF TIME” Showing the “Townsend Weather continues throughout the! And His Companio’ The one-sentence refusal Thursday | Fecord in favor of the administration's LJ ysiiindaieee Old Age Pension Plan” and Other Screen Events . Plains States and Canadian Provinces, y P: jot the United States supreme court Plan to amend existing Cre NEW YORK BONDS 230, Reduced to sea level, 3032. At Little America|'s Grant & habeas corpus welt show | principles of AAA. ew York, dan. 17—(2)—Bonds COMING SAT. - SUN. - MON. - TUES. junrise 8:23 a. m. The “big five,” meeting in confer- | “lose: Sunset 5:23 p. my. sponsored the Discovery's voyage with Hegtce ee) hago PRR ence, een. ans gee Great Northern 17's of 1936, 102%. Prael = the British government, sent a mes+ "| Friday night. The organizatio rapes PRECIPITAT: ley nig! ‘ ns are For mie RET AniON sage of congratulation to the captain ier eue ema eee baa scan the National Grange, American Farm INVESTMENT TRUSTS FIRST BIG HIT in