The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 31, 1936, Page 8

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a -—TOWA COAL FAMINE | | REPORT'BY HERRING: Bays Miners Will Be Allowed to Work Overtime If Short- age Exists ..Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 31—(2)—| Barring presidential intervention, | Gov. Clyde L. Herring's efforts to avert a threatened coal famine in Towa appeared Friday to have reached @ stalemate. *The governor said he has called | President Roosevelt to win the cons | sent of John L. Lewis, president of | the United Mine workers of America, ! to suspend the miners’ working agree- | ment temporarily so as to permit mine | operations in Iowa Saturday and Sun-| day. The governor said the White House | gave him assurance that the Iowa| Situation would be investigated im-j mediately, but in Washington Lewisj scoffed at the suggestion of “any ser-| fous coal shortages in the country.” Lewis told Washington reporters, “you know how many miners are un-| employed.” 2 Frank Wilson, Iowa district presi- cent of the miners’ union, said in} ‘Washington that 2,000 Iowa miners} were out of work, and that employ- | ment of all miners in the state would enable operators to meet demands for | coal. i Lewis said miners will be allowed to ‘work more than 35 hours a week wher- | ever threatened coal shortages “can-{ mot be remedied otherwise.” { “In any community where the need | for more coal exists, it is the easiest | thing in the world for operators to| divert coal billed for industrial use,” Lewis said. “The United Mine Workers don't; ‘intend to let coal shortages that could ; be remedied otherwise to be used as| jm subterfuge for breaking wage and) *hour contracts.” | Filipinos Ascend to Supreme Court Seats; Manila, P. I, Jan. 31.—(?)}—Another step in the 10 year trail leading to/ complete independence for the Phil- ippines was taken Friday as the last American members of the supreme! court passed out of the picture. All Seven judges on the bench after Feb. 1 will be Filipinos. Justice George A. Malcolm, Con- cord, Mich., becomes-legal agiviser | Frank Murphy, United States high commissioner to the islands. Justice | Leonard S. Goddard, who resigned re- eently, is enroute to the United States. Art Tuttle of Beach Faces Larceny Count Steele, N. D., Jan. 31—(”)—Sheriff ABWISSCOFFS AT | ing a sunny day. \Farm Plan Following Landon Idea Offered Washington, Jan. 31—(#)—A farm aid plan advanced by Representative Hope (Rep:, Kas.) created much in- terest Friday, especially in view of the fact that it seemed to be along the lines of one farm remedy suggested by Gov. Alf. M. Landon of Kansas. In a speech this week, Landon sug- ‘D. H: Begeman of Kidder county said |sested that among other things, the he had arrested and was holding Art ‘Tuttle of Beach, recently living at farmer be given “some compensating tariff equivalent,” so that he may ‘Tappen, at the request of Golden Val-|reap benefits as do groups protected } Wey county officials. \by tariffs. oe stated he was informed Tuttle 4 as charged with third degree larceny fat Beach. Golden Valley officials will return Tuttle to Beach. ee > A Today’s Recipe | a POTATO MAYONNAISE | ‘Two good sized potatoes, 1 tea- Spoon onion juice, 1 cup mayonnaise, % teaspoon salt, few grains pepper. _ Boil potatoes in their jackets. Peel jand put through ricer. Season with! ‘Balt and pepper and let cool. Add Slowly to mayonnaise, beating con- stantly to make it perfectly smooth. Beat in onion juice, drop by drop. ‘One of our favorite dinner salads as curly endive or dandelion greens ‘with bacon dressing. Try either with ‘this bacon dressing: . ‘Three thin slices of bacon, 4 table- #poons vinegar, % teaspoon sugar, 3 Mrops tabasco sauce, few drops onion _ Cut bacon in dice with kitchen Bhears. Cook over a very low heat Aintil crisp. Stir in vinegar and su- oo. Reheat and add tabasco sauce “and onion juice. Pour at once over} seurly endive, shredded lettuce, ro- maine or tender dandelion greens. A stand-by for Sunday night lunch swhen more people come than you ex- ‘pect is the hard boiled egg dressing: , One teaspoon mustard, 1 teaspoon | walt, % teaspoon paprika, 1 raw egg ayolk, 3 hard cooked eggs, 4 table- ' poons vinegar. Mix mustard, salt and paprika with waw egg yolk. Add hard cooked e yolks and mash with a fork. Work until mixture is perfectly smooth Slowly add oil, beating constantly and thinning with vinegar as necessary. Beat well and add the whites of the thard cooked eggs, coarsely chopped. Mix well with lettuce and salad ma- Representative Hope introduced Thursday a bill proposing tariff equal- izing subsidies on wheat, cotton, hogs and tobacco. iN ew Plane Schedule Effective Saturday Starting Saturday the northbound plane of the Hanford Airlines will ar- rive here at 12:05 p. m., and leave at 1:10 p. m., each day, according to Walter A. Sather, local postmaster. Closing time for mail on the south- bound plane will be 12:40 p,m. Un- der the old schedule the southbound plane left here at 11:57 a. m., and the northbound plane arrived at 12:34 p. m., making it necessary for one Plane to lay over here for one day. New Tulane Coaches Youngest in Country Minneapolis, Jan. 31.—()—When Lowell (Red) Dawson, new Tulane coach and his two youthful assistants, Glenn Seidel and Bill Bevan take over their duties at the southern in- Spring may still be several months aw: As snug as hibernating bunnies, Yvonne and Gurton B. Turkus (above), Brooklyn attorney, was added to the legal staff of Bruno Richard Hauptmann ind has started prep. arations for an appeal for a new trial on grounds of newly discov. ered evidence, he stated. (Associ. | ated Press Photo) of one of the youngest coaching staffs jin America, Dawson is 29, while Seidel, his backfield coach is not quite 22, and Bevan, who will coach the line, stitution, the Green Wave can boast | will be 23 in March, _ ‘terials in salad bowl. PROBE TALMADGE TALK Washington, Jan. 31.—(4)—The {Communications commission directed ¢@ study Friday of the anti-New Deal “speech broadcast by Gov. Eugene Tal- i Wednesday to determine ‘whether it violated provisions of the yeommunications law. : ‘ AMERICAN SLEDDER WINS 8t. Moritz, Switzerland, Jan. 31.— (@)—Billy Fiske, veteran American Olympic bob-sledder, Friday won the 3 cup one-man bobsled com- petition with an aggregate time of 173.9 seconds for three heats. Fiske broke the Cresta run record Thurs- day when he was clocked in 56.9 sec- onds, . _WILLIAMSON IS CANDIDATE - Rapid City, S. D., Jan. 31—(@)— _ William Williamson of Rapid City, former co n from the west- ytiver district of South Dakota, has 7 announced he will seek the Republi- | , district at the May primary election. Mexico, D. F. (formerly Mexico City), was built on land that was at ‘Ope time a lake bottom. the Patterson, of ave just won- pk f | Van Camp's Tomato Soup, if, 19 oz. cans, i lf Dill Pickles, Lib- if .by’s, No. 214 can 17c | | te" 19¢ Square Deal Peas, | if. 3,No. 2 cans 5 29c | | Al Phones 1400 ‘Super Suds, 2 packages ........ | . (Ask About the Double Your Money Back Guarantee) _—_ Fresh Bunch Beets, Fresh Bunch Turnips, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Endive, Celery, Celery Cabbage, New Cabbage, if Parsley, Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Fresh Cucumbers, Green Peppers, Head Lettuce Indiana King Tomatoes, No. 214 cans, 24or.:... Fairway Spinach, 2 No. 21% cans ... 29c Sugar, pure gran- ulated, 10 Ib. bag 59c — Luscious Creams, plain or chocolate, per Ib. oss .<seek 2lc ———— Impt. Roquefort, Impt. Swiss, Lider Kranz, Limburger, Cottage Cheese, New York Aged Cheese, Cream Cheese Jones’ Little Pig Sausage - Frozen Strawberries E. A. BROWN Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Store 122 Fifth Street All Phones 1400 ay, but just try to depress the Dionne quintuplets with that information. ; noon spent on their veranda, bundled to the ears’ and .with noses and chubby chceks tingling from the frosty air, is just as enjoyable as a frolic on the ! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1936 --9 Coop Thief Leaves Victim His ‘Loot’ | oo Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 31—(7)— 8, A. Spencer scared off a chick- en-thief with a shotgun blast. When he checked up, he had 12 more chickens than he started with. FEAR CITY LOOTED Nanking, Jan. 31.—(#)—Apprehen- sion over the fate of Kweiy-Ang heightened Friday with receipt of Chinese official quarters of advices that Communists had captured num- erous points within 25 miles of the capital of southwestern Kweichow province. - Bees’ New Moniker Of Boston Ball Club Boston, Jan, 31.—(#)—The Boston Braves became the “Boston Bees” Fri- day after a committee of 25 baseball writers and one cartoonist listened to jthe 1,327 nicknames submitted by j fans. Business Rebounds From Previous Low New York, Jan. 31.—(?)—Spurned by an active demand for winter mer- chandise, retail trade showed sub- stantial and widely distributed gains last week, Dun & Bradstreet reported Friday. Many branches enjoyed a As their “rapt” expressions reveal, ‘The white birch has been designated | sharp rebound from the levels of the Officially as the “mothers’ treé,” to| previous week, which had been low- honor motherhood all over the world.| ered by severe weather. Tittle Bros. Packing Co. Inc. “::" 400 MAIN 332 Friday, Saturday, Monday LARD srr" iniy ....2 Lbs. 25¢ Chops, Ib. 19 4 c [Pigs Feet, Ib. 7 4 Cc Chops, Ib. Pork Shoulder Roast <-"\; “' 18¢ Pot Roast, Ib. ..... Short Ribs, Ib. . Boneless Corn Beef, Ib. ......20¢ Young Grain Fed BEEF Sirloin 17 c |steak, hb. ...21¢ Steak, Ib. . Breast, cut up for stew, lb. ..74¢ Shoulder Steak, Ib. ....,.....19¢ Leg Roast, Ib. ....... -19%e Yearling LAMB Ring Pure Pork Bologna lb. 13%c Sausage, Ib. 19c alters dure ie, at top, Emilie, center, and Annette and Cecile, below, appear the quintessence uf content as they bathe in the nippy Canadian breeze. Joins Bruno’s Staff |250 County Warrants Called by Treasurer Two hundred and fifty registered Burleigh county warrants, numbered from 8151 to 8,400, inclusive, and to- taling $13,348.55, have been called for payment on Saturday by Ernest El- ness, county treasurer. The warrants were issued prior to June 6, 1935. Mother of Bismarck Teacher Dead at 71 Mrs. George Ricketts, ‘Ti-year-old Douglas farm woman and mother of Miss Helen Ricketts, sixth grade | teacher in the William Moore school here, died of cancer Friday in a Minot hospital, according to word received here. Miss Ricketts has been at Minot attending her mother during the last few days. Mrs. Ricketts moved to Douglas from Jackson, Minn., in 1923. The family had resided at Jackson since 1908. Besides her daughter here, she leaves her husband, four sons and one other daughter. Rubies were believed to have an inner fire by pre-British India Hin- dus, who thought it possible to boil water with the heat. You'll never get the gong if you eat regularly at the Prince. P & T FOOD STORE 105 Fifth St, —Phone 1994— Free Delivery Service This Sale Good Friday, Saturday, Monday _ Butter per pound Oranges each Ic TC, 2lc ee (y+ Nash Coffee per pound Bread 1%-Ib. loaf llc Prunes 0-70 Size per pound 5c RED& Scott’s 311 Seventh St. TELE « Poems for see tees. AAC Peaches, Red & White, 2 No. 2% cans .. medium size APPLES, Winceaps, 40 Ib. box . Free Delivery WHITE Grocery Phone 816 29c Dill Pickles, 23 Wh weck oeneneees ADE Brown Sugar, 3 Ibs. . Catsup, 2 14-05, bottles . PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AFTERNOON & SATURDAY SUGAR - - 56c Fine granulated beet in Kraft bags. No. 2 cans, Gilo-Ray blended peas. EACH Spanish nuts. 2 LB. JAR KRAUT Large No. 2% cans, Libby's cure, 10 LBS.” SHRIMP Wet or dry pack. Regular tins. EACH mild EACH SARDINES Large oval tins, In mustard or tomato sauce, 2 TINS JELLO The children’s favorite All flavors. TOMATOES No. 2 cans. Solid pack vine ripened tomatoes. EACH OVALTINE A rich, healthful drink, small size. EACH 3 PKGS. 5 MORE _ COFFEE Try the rich, mild flavor of 5 More. You'll like it. Fresh CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP The billion bubble soap. 5 Giant Bars 19c SUPER SUDS Large Pkg. 19c Palmolive 5c Rich, creamy Wisconsin cheese. sion Le DEL MONTE PEACHES syrup. Slices or halves. EACH 17e CHEESE Our Family, quick .or regular cook- ing. Large pkg. EACH PUFFED WHEAT Delicious with Del Monte peaches. EACH RICE Flaky cooking Blue Rose. SYRUP Amaize pure dark corn syrup. 10 LB. PAIL CAKE FLOUR Robb Ross assures baking success. 2% Ib. pkg. EACH PRUNES . in 19€ 18c 13 ¢ LETTUCE Large, crisp California head lettuce. sas ¥iPURC 59 20¢ Crackers - - Crisp, fresh baked sodas, Slightly salted. SALT Fine table salt. 1% Ibs. 2 LB. BOX GRAPE size thd Marsh Seed- 6c 6c less. BANANAS Firm golden ripe fruit. CARROTS Large bunches of fresh, crisp green tops. EACH SEcHW2LU \1|-PLEA

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