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ANT- WAR CROUPS | ARE GREAT STP, _——DBOLARES BUTLER Forecasts Roosevelt’s Triumph and War Between Russia ' and Japan in 2 Years St. Paul, April 10.—()—Collegiate anti-war organizations are “great Fy stuff,” Roosevelt will win the election, and Japan and Russia will go to war “within two years,” Maj. Gen. Smed- Jey Butler said Friday. He found plenty to talk about dur- ing a brief stop here en route by train to Butte, Mont. U “I’m for the guys who are going to get shot in the next war—the plain,! ordinary gents like you and me,” ba the general. “These anti-war zations formed by college kids are great stuff. I’m crazy about ’em.” President Roosevelt, he said, “will go back to the White House with a bigger vote than he had before.” “That's the dope and I got it all over the country from the common, ordinary guys.” “The Republicans, my own party, won't be able to get together on candidate or anything else.” France Has Slap for ‘Smug Standpatters’ > Port Deposit, Md., April 10—(?)}— Disclaiming any presidential aspira- tions for himself, Dr. Joseph I. France, former United States senator from Maryland Friday denounced what he termed the “brilliant idea” of choos- ing a Republican candidate from the west. “This is like a man desperately injgressive instincts,” One geon by BURY 13 IN wba GRAVE by one, coffins containing the bodies of Jim Burrough’s family of 13—Burrough, his wife and 11 children—all victime of the Tupelo, Miss., tornado, were lowered Into a huge grave, 35 feet long and seven feet wide. (Associated Press Photo) geography,” said the former |gathering storm will blow the New senator whom President Hoover de-/Deal out and blow them in.” feated for the nomination in 1932. Dr. France characterized President Roosevelt as “at least a man with pro-|that He may have mercy upon you, need of an operation choosing his sur-i“smug standpatters” as hoping “the|land.—Jeremiah 42:12. Always dependable— for fine baking. Gold Medal Flour Pe 24%4-1b. bag $02 49-1b- a 4! he 49-Ib. bag 41.99 $1.57 FINEST GRANULATED—PURE BEET SUGAR’; 52: 10:. ‘ $5.17 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, APRIL 10.1936 JOR PENNER'S PET DUCK TS UNFROCKED Stripped of His Ecclesiastical Habiliment for ‘Insubor- | dination’ to Ministry | Los Angeles, April 10.—()—The | Rev, Drak Googoo—Joe Penner’s pet! duck—was unfrocked as a minister of | a Los Angeles religious organization Friday. ‘A spokesman announced the radio and screen fowl was stripped of his eccesiastical habiliment on the grounds of “insubordination” for fail- ure to report to the “mother church” within 60 days of the time his certifi- cate was issued. With Penner’s permission, the duck had been used in the Los Angeles ; Ministerial association’s investigation of alleged large-scale ordinations made here. Dr. U. L. Di Ghilini, association investigator, acted as sponsor for Penner's pet when the duck was pre- sented as a candidate for the min- Astry. He said it was the intention of the association to seek more rigid state statutes pertaining to ministerial study, rather than to “prosecute church organizations which may be operating outside the true spirit of the law.” Two Grade Crossing Projects Approved Two grade crossing elimination pro- jects at Minot and Velva under the Federal Work Relief program to cost approximately $290,900, were approv- ed by federal officials here. The Minot project which it is esti- mated will cost $188,000 is an ‘over- head grade crossing on the Soo line, while the Velva project in McHenry And I will shew mercies unto you, pictured | and cause you to return to your own county is for an ile on the Soo line at an estimated cost of $102,900, Robert B. Cummins, state director for the National Emergency council for North Dakota announced that he and Thomas H. Moodie, state WPA administrator, had approved the pro- posed projects. German Ambassador Dies of Heart Attack London, April 10.—(4)—Leopold von Hoesch, German ambassador to Great Britain, died in London Friday from heart disease. The 55-year-old ambassador, who had been busy with Joachim von Ribbentrop in a series of confer- ences and nego- tiations with For- eign Secretary An- thony Eden since Germany’s occu- pation of the Rhineland, suf- fered a heart at- tack at 3:30 a. m. Von Hoesch (C.S.T.) and died 15 minutes later. He had been the German envoy in atlas fine ed Steel Firm Ordered To Rehire Employes Washington, April 10.—()—Touch- ing the giant steel industry -for the first time, the Labor Relations board Friday ordered the Jones and Laugh- lin Steel corporation of Pittsburgh to reinstate 10 employes the board said had been discharged for union ac- tivity. ‘The company contended the 10 were let out for inefficiency and violation of rules, The board decided they either were union officials or had been active in soliciting new members and distribut- ing union literature. Patients’ Debts Are Canceled by Doctor Cohasset, Minn., April 10.—(?)— Good Friday brought good news to more than 200 patients of Dr. M. M Hursch, veteran Cohasset physician. who announced cancellation of ac- counts totaling $50,000. Dr. Hursch said he wanted his debt-owing patients to have a “happy Easter” so decided to make the an- nouncement at this time. Many of the accounts date back a number of years, Dr. Hursch, who came here 28 years ago, said. [_ CELEBRATIONS. EASTER GREETINGS FROM NATIONAL TEA CO. TEA CO. More Easter Baking Needs CAKE FLOUR—GOLD MEDAL Softasilk 2%-Ib. pkg. 23¢ GOLD MEDAL Bisquick 40-02. pkg. 29° 20-oz. pkg. 16 Ester Specialties PAAS OR MAGIC WAND Egg Dyes . . pkg. 10° JELLY Bird Eggs . . .1b.12¢ CUDAHY’S a Mild Cure PURITAN Delichom Sugar tris 100-1b. bag.* 4” tots. waz» 55° Domino Sugar “Sitiisetiees’ 2 1-Ib. tril 15 HALF Powdered Sugar . . . 4 Ibs. bulk 25¢ ams .: Golden “C" Brown Sugar 4 Ibs. bulk 23¢ Cube Suger . . . . . 2 Ibs. bulk [5c WHOLE Rater Deane Talien Center Cut Slices, per Ib........... Navy Beans “aspaie? . Preserves “Fissosia.pecchsreiesss mens” 16-02. jar 17e CUDAHY’S BACON 3 Chocolate Layer Cake. . ‘whole cake I6c Y%, Lb. 1 9 Marshmallows °'2.iawen— 1-1b. bag 156 cello pkg. ..... Cc SPRING Broilers, |b. ___...2Te BEEF SHOULDER Roast, Ib. .....14¢, 16¢ FRESH MEATY Spareribs, Ib. ....1626¢ HORMEL’S SMALL Wieners, Ib. ..._...19¢ 5 Ibs. bulk 1 4c IN OUR MODERN MEAT DEPARTMENT Lard BONELESS and ROLLED Weal Roast, Ib. ...182¢ LoinRoast ==! Lb. 23¢ SWIFT'S SILVER LEAF SATURDAY A. M 7:80 to 10:30 ~ BEEF Rolled Rib ROAST _ With Mest Purchase per lb. 21¢ HORMEL'S 2 Lbs. 23¢ Bologna, Ib. .......15¢ Waldo:t Tissue 5 ob 4g9¢ “‘Bolt-Weve” process pi NATIONAL with 12 pkgs at 55c you receive 4 glass moulds Free. Cake Flour Swansdown Pkg. 25¢ Chocolate Walter Baker's % Ib. bar 13¢ Eggs 2 hs. 29¢ 2% on. bottle vi vi ™ il iv ™ ™ i mM uM 18K Cherries Red Maraschino IGA Salad Dressing 1 i3e 18K DeLuxe Quality Catsup, 14 oz. .17c 18K Salad Style Mustard, 8 oz. 10c Ash Tray Jar 18K Pure Preserves ....25c 18K 16 oz. jar Peanut Butter 21c Extra Fancy Quality Med. Ripe buffet tin Olives Fey. Water Pack Apples 16 oz, jar No, 10 tin No. 10 tin Apricots No. 10 tin Blackberries . .49c Bed Pitted No. 10 tin Cherries 18K Fruit Cocktail ‘Be Halves or sliced No. 10 can Peaches 18K Fey. Crush. ” Pineapple Fancy Crushed Pineapple or Broken Sliced 18K Fancy Tidbits Pineauple Raspberries $1.07 _ No, 10 can Strawberries .97c . .28¢ No. 10 can . . 13¢ Prices below are good for week of April 10 to 16 Muchmore, 303 tall cans, 3 for Canned Goods 27c Pork & Beans, Peas, Spag- hetti, Hominy, Red Beans, Vegetable Soup. Stand. Cut Green No. 2 can Beans, 2 for ..19¢ or Wax Stand. Golden No. 2 can Corn, 2 for ...19¢ Stand. Early June No. 2 can Peas, 3 for ....25c Stand. Red Ripe No. 2 can Tomatoes, 3 for 25c 18K, in syrup No, 2% can Sweet Potatoes 17c 18K Fancy No. 2 can Tomatoes, 2 for 27c 18K, wet or dry Shrimp, No. 1 .15¢ IGA %s tins, 2 for Potted Meat . .15c IGA Vienna %s tins Sausage, 2 for 19c Wheaties, 2 for 22c (with Shirley Temple Pitcher FREE) 18K Salad Style Mustard Jumbo Ripe Olives, pt. tin . .22¢ 18K Fancy No, 2 can Pumpkin, 2 for 19¢ 18K Fancy No, 2% can Pumpkin, 2 for 25c IGA Fancy No. 2 can Peas, 2 for ....29¢ 18K No. 2% can Tomatoes ....19c Ambrosia 2 Ib. etn. exexeurerer eK KKK at. jar xX X¥ X KX KX KH Xx Med. bars ll 3 for ....17¢ Eggs, 5c, 2 te ..9¢ Cherry and Cream Center Chocolate Johnston's Asst. Fancy Cookies, Ib. Shelled Pecans, Ib. ... .55¢ Fancy Neighbor i ‘Rice, 3 Ibs. ... .20e Northsea Pink No. 1 tall Salmon, 2 for .25c Sardines in Oil Pilchards IGA Laundry Soap, 6 for ... .22c IGA Marvelous 5 lb. bag Cake Flour ...39c IGA Dark Syrup, 10 Ib. . .53¢ 5 Ib. pail ... .28¢ KKKKRHRKKKX KE KKK KS 9 State Theater here April 21 and 22 Two performances will be given €ach evening but there will be no matinees. The title of the film is “Helsingar” and its locale is in central Sweden. It cinity were informed Friday by C. O.| consists of Swedish music and singing Lindberg that a Swedish talking mov-| with a love story as the background, ing picture will be presented at the| Lindberg said. SPEAKS GROCERY @ Grsmaack =a 216 Broadway—Earl Speaks, Prop.—Phone 611 Specials, Monday, April 6th to 11 PRINCESS PATT COFFEE, MEOUNG GON rc cise sss. seed ses ce vsuie ss MEASURING SPOON FREE, OOTP IAN ies os eiynie s vest o 5008 Se 4ies o'ui6 CORN ON COB, No. 2 tall, MOCNES, (2 CHUN oii wea 65sec i ve sakes BRED SPRED PURE PRESERVES, Raspberry and strawberry, 3-lb. jar. LIBBY’S FRUIT FOR SALAD, ING, LUNE, DPOF... oes esse sie e ese MINNEOPA QUEEN OLIVES, BOCES Ak y WOE PAE oio5 ces iss sess eeu es LIBBY’S SALAD MUSTARD, HOE, FOE WOE GETS ioc ccs shescc esse esse eee HOLSUM COMBINATION PICKLES, . PRUNE ABE ce closes vec ess sce dies PERM Ws ae RED TAG PRUNES, No. 1 tins, 2 for KRAFT’S MACARONI AND CHEESE DINNER, 2 packages ..........-.0.00 008 GUM DROPS, PGE OUI cision cscs sees vioeie ss ees os aces CREME OIL SOAP, OMNES TOR ais Gs aadaerneanawr ean MINNEOPA CATSUP, rite aoe itd Ree wren Caeeie ARENT TS Gao % S, WROUBTUE 5. Ge iie Wa teatan esses 3 5 Cc Swedish Talkie to Be Shown in City Scandinavians of Bismarck and vi- SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAM Tomatoes, Radishes, Onions, Asparagus, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Cabbage, Artichokes, Carrots, Rhubarb, Peas, Green Peppers, Fancy Strawberries This Beautifel Rain Cape and 5 Sa Crystal White me Super Suds A $1.60 VALUE ALL 7s FOR ONLY 1) \ FOOD SALE! Everything In Fine Foods to Complete You Easter (Dinner Meme ot Red Ow Budpet-cheering Low Prices! TOMATOES: 222 CUT WAX BEANS 3.22.25 wmdale” and Cut Green GRAPE FRUIT Ze 2k “Dromedary” Fancy Quality mm Bake a Cake for Easter! Swansdown 42 24¢ ie \ (ine Lean FREE CAL ‘Action Baking Powder 20° with Purchase 2 Packages CHOCOLATE . & 13¢ ‘Baker's Premium No. # Powdered Sugar 3 u OQ Snowdrift For Cake leing and Desserts The Ideal Lb. ‘Shortening ° 3 49¢ Kraft Velveeta PIMENTO-VELVEETA WHEATIES 702. Pegs. 21¢ GLabNESS Hot Cross Buns ra ANGELUS “Fresh Kept’ Marshmallows 21% American, Brick, Telly Beans sce’ = 10° Hamencee ta LSC a Butter-Kernel, PAAS RELIABLE PEAS 2:.22.25¢ Delicious Garden Flavor! ENTER NEW "20 FREE TOURS OF EUROPE” CONTEST ON... Palmolive (i230 . Jal Super-Sudsooic1 . Dax 25¢ Crystal White (2055 5 32 18 Whiter The Billion Bubble Laundry Soap 10 Reg. Bars 2% Fine Fruits and Vegetables for Easter Friday and Saturday, April 10-11 Calif. seedless Navels, 288 size, picked, OR ANGES packed and shipped expressly for cer “39 ter, ‘only 10 days off trees, 2 doz. .. G ONION Just received, grown ‘ reen in Louisiana, per bunch je See Our Large 3 ‘Color Circula Circular for Additional Money Saving Food Values Egg Dyes and Pas-els 10° ea fora ‘ash! Scarlet Red, just arrived from the Sunny South, 3 bunches For Fine Salads, firm, solid heads, 2 heads Fresh Calif. Green Top, eat carrots for health, 2 bunches We Deliver Phone Orders C. 0. D. 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