The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 14, 1936, Page 6

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D& WHIT The Corner Grocery A. Boutrous, Owner Reciting the military history of the! |; oe Washington, Feb. United States and the cost of past) : dent Roosevelt Friday vetoed a bill! wers, P. G. Harrington, state com-| mander of the Veterans of Foreign | Wars, asserted Thursday night that| America will find it good economy tc} maintain its defenses in sound work- | 6 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1986 2 ee ee telictkanahsntnly oth rr children attending this school, with | ‘i 5 . ™m., h Good Defense Is Best [ROOSEVELT VETOES * siete" mftite:.” King Demands 30 Cents of |Pargmount Theatre | /itedeminm "OS “Until public school distrcts indi- To Play Shamrocks ae Se ad ee lead JOHN BR. MARFIELD DIES lent, “to repay amounts advanced for C B C d Weapon Agains: War’ SCHOOL FUND GIFT siesctsseese| Cameraman to Buy Candy), ra ressources cilities, legislation such as that con- the City League will play a game with | Marfield, 69, cokers — le [ | ss orl this bill should not be) New york, Feb. 14.—()—Intrigues |the young prince scampered behind the Mandan: Shamrocks, starting at |Grain Co, died Thursday. Aviatrix Recovers $10,000 Appropriation for San-| The bill, introduced by Rep, Bur-|in international diplomacy are noth-| his nurse, : v. = Miltary History History sila |$ decoelddiad lick, (en, N. D.), was intended to|ing in the life of young Anada Mihi.) Then the youngster, according to With Costs in Money, Lives ish District Frowned on permit education of Indian chillden| dol, 11-year-old King of Siam, when pore ring wie st cme. 1 od Gant | * in the public schools for white chil- ed with sweet chocolate r" ry your c ‘ ye of Unpreparedness | by President dren, since there was no Indian |COmPar 5 ocolate, and ®/to take pictures of me, you must pay | fe Sarin aera school to which Indian children | Swiss franc buys quite a bit of sweets. |me for it.” 5 | 14—()—Presi-| might be assigned. Gaston Madru, French cameraman| “How much do you want?” Madru ' The house Indian affairs committee | for Paramount News, found the young 4 ; d that by andi lic 4 “One Swiss franc (thirty cents) for authorizing $10,000 for cooperation |scrool facilities to take cate of the| ine skiing with his brother at Mor-|me and 50 centimes for my brother.” with Sanish school district No. 1,|/Indians, considerable economy would | Sins, the Swiss resort, according to| The cameraman inquired what his Mountrail county, North Dakota, for | be realized because the cost would be word received here today. When the | majesty deaired to do with the money. extension of public school buildings |‘tee times greater if the Indian bu-|cameraman approached his highness,| “I want to buy sonie chocolate!” 7 BS | reau should attempt to build facilities ing order. | In addition, he said, such a Policy | will save the people of the United States untold misery and thousands | of lives. No one has a creater horror of war | than the man who has served in the front lines, Harrington said, and no one has more intimate knowledge ot the effects of unpreparedness than the men who have suffered by this lack of national foresight. He urged the people to accept the Yeadership of its war veterans in sup- porting a strong army and navy, as-; éuring them that such a course will mean ultimate economy. Endorsing a gound neutrality policy, he urged that peace can be assured oniy if the United States is so well prepared to resist attack that no nation will dare to precipitate a war with us because Of the certainty of their defeat. | Recalls Revolution | Pointing to the military history of past wars. Harrington said the col- nies would have won their freedom in the Revolutionary war in from one Quarter to one half the time had a) trained and well-equipped army been } Available, but that, at the close of the | ‘war, the army was reduced to 80 mei | 0 guard the military stores with no} @fficers above the rank of captain. In 1812, he said, about 400,000 men | Were called to the colors and served Jess than six months each, whereas, @ trained army of 35,000 could have ‘won the war in short order, since the largest force the British had was only 16,500 at any one time. During the Creek and Seminole war from 1835 to 1842, a total ot 61,000 Men Were used against a total force of 1,200, yet the war ended without tneir forcible removal, the object of che ‘war. The Mexican war, he said, was fought by well-trained regulars and Seriously hurt several month: ago in an airplane accident at Troy N. Y., Ruth Nichols, young society aviatrix, is up and around again tn her New York home and predicts she soon will be back in a plane. ciated Press Photo) JOHNSON ‘UNCHANGED’ St. Paul, Feb. 14—(?)—Attendants at St. Luke’s hospital Friday reported the condition of Magnus Johnson, former U. S. senator, as “little chang- ed.” CAR LOADINGS INCREASE Washington, Feb. 14.—(#)—The As- sociation of American Railroads re- ported Friday loadings of revenue freight for the week ending last Sat- urday totaled 622,097 cars, an increase to be available for Indian children. # Mr. Roosevelt objected that no Bug Reeth buns provisions were made for repayment of the amount expended for improve- ments. He also noted that the Indian Queen Caroline, |made of silk raised in Georgia, California ships more than two- thirds of all the cauliflower grown in |insane on model farms, run in con- wife of King|the United States. 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Bean State ae Cut ates Beans, .14¢ .2ac 1b, 6 OB, CBN ...cceceeceeeeeceeseeeeeees 9c Libby’s Dill Pickles, 1 3 c pint jar . 59c Bred Spred Pure Preserves, raspberry and strawberry. 3 Ib. Jar ......-seseereeeeseee California houses hundreds of its Phone 1059 500 Third Street We Deliver SAUERKRAUT, Red , and White, 2 cans... LOC POTATOES, Triumph or Early Ohio, Per bush BISQUICK, Salad Dressing BROWN BEAUTY BEANS, Mexican style for Chili 9 17Te¢ Crisco 3 Ib. can, TOMATOES, GRAPEFRUIT, per dozen oat COCOA, per Ib. ORANGES, amail io while they last, doz. .. CARROTS, 2 bunches for CHOCOLATE, Hershey's, 2 Wars . APPLES eR 5 tbs. for --Meat Department-- Pot Roast, per Ib. .. +18 | Pork Roast, per Ib. ... Pork Steak, per Ib. . +++-20¢ | Sausage, per Ib. ... Link Sausage, per Ib. er - - CAPONS - - —BISMARCK’S ONLY COMPLETE STORE— Volunteers and victory was quickly|°! 258 cars, or 0.04 per cent. @chieved. Compares Two Wars In the war of 1812, he said, an en- @my numbering less than 5,000 baffled all efforts at the invasion of Canada ‘whereas in the Mexican war, an army Of 5,000 invaded Mexico, defeated an ‘army of 20,000 and captured the en- emy capital. Outbreak of the Civil war, he said, found the United States nearly des- titute of a military force, most of our 16,000 men being on the frontier and on the seacoast. Harrington said if the federal government had available 8 trained force of 10,000 to 20,000 men in the east the war could never have really got started. Lack of this force, he said, resulted fm huge expenditures of blood and money and 74 years after the war's close we still are paying the cost of unpreparedness in the way of pen- gions and interest on the public debt Not Prepared in '98 In the Spanish-American war, he said, the United States defeated a third-rate power “only by an extrava- gant waste of money” because we were mot prepared for war when it came. Had a well-trained army of 300,000 0 400,000 men been available upon our entry into the World war, Har- Pington said, that struggle would have @nded more quickly and the cost: ould have been much less. ‘With world peace hanging by a bread, Harrington said, it behooves the United States to look into its past @nd avoid the mistakes which have Made each of its wars unnecessarily @ostly. Asserting that most pacifists have never been closer to war than @ewspaper headlines, Harrington @sked the citizenry to accept the be- ef of the nation’s war veterans that adequate national preparedness is| than part-bran prod- the best and surest means of avoiding| ucts. Get ALL-BRAN War.” at your grocer’s. — Made by Kellogg in ‘The 100 hens of the Florida national} Battle Creek. | @@g-laying contest averaged 19.8 eggs | Mer fowl during December, 1935. Make this your service store. Regular Del. 9:30, 10:30, 2:30, 4:30. 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