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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1936 6 JONCHECK CREATES 7k DISTURBANCE Yashington Representative Fined $45 for Speeding t After Two.Scuffles Washington, April 24.—(#)—Repre- s_2ntative Zioncheck of Washington ‘as convicted of speeding and con- en™mpt of court in the District of Co- hmbia traffic court Thursday and sntenced to pay fines totaling $45, r spend 20 days in jail. Zioncheck had pleaded guilty to a harge of driving his powerful road- yer more than 70 miles an hour on 4shionable Connecticut avenue, but ad to be forcibly remanded to a cell y bailiffs when Judge Walter J. ‘asey recessed the proceedings before isposition of the case. Zioncheck was forcibly removed com the court for creating a disturb- nee in objecting to the court recess. fe was locked up in a cell near the ourtroom, The courtroom was in “ld disorder during the scuffle. The youthful representative was aken to the guard room of the new ‘ouse office building after a scuffle ith a Washington policeman who —as attempting to serve him with an ttachment to compel his appearance ba police court. 4 After a conference of more than alf an hour in the guardroom in which words were exchanged, Zion- heck agreed to go to police court. He was acting as his own attorney fp ateuing the case when Judge Wal- fer Casey announced the court would Becess and started to retire from the neh. “«Just a minute,” Zioncheck shout- d, “what about my case?” RENOURCES OF N. D. “The court is recessing,” Judge vasey told him. “I'm taking a recess too,” Zion- H) f) heck replied ina loud voice, The representative picked up his 1at and coat and started to walk out. qeveral policemen and court bailiffs ‘tabbed him, There was a short scuf- fie. He was then led to the rear of he courtroom, taken outside, and put n the cell. € No formal charges were lodged, wever, for creating the disturbance < the court. Ampounded Funds of 2 Utility Are Released 4 The first step in refund of monies to sumers of the Northern States occ company at Minot and Fargo fvas taken Friday when the State 3oard of Railroad commissioners or- d release of $396,000 in impounded ds. { The commission at the beginning t rate investigations at both Minot Fargo ordered 25 per cent of the Sompany’s income to be impounded. ‘Xt Minot this amounted to $181,000 ind at Fargo $215,000. “Recently the company entered into in agreement with the railroad com- nission by which the former agreed Yo drop'a court action in which it vought to test the constitutionality of ‘he 1935 and res egret ~ commission power gin rate mak- ng investigations on its own motion ‘and to impound monies of companies dyeing investigated. In the same agree- nent the company acceded torate re- ductions ordered in both Fargo and Minot by the commission. ‘ See Chance of Seed Relief for Farmers Hope that North Dakota farmers needing seed may yet get help from the government was held by Gov. Walter Welford <a wae are ae of the Farmers Union lay follow- ing recelpt of @ telegram from ©. ©.|scaping and three railroad crossing Talbott, now in Washington, that the | Projects, two of them overhead struc- matter was taken up at a meeting of |tures and the other an underpass. President Roosevelt's cabinet Thurs- day night. ‘The telegram said that Secretary of Agriculture Wallace had promised William Thatcher, representing the Farmers Union Terminal association, that he (Wallace) would join Rexford G. Tugwell, resettlement administra- tor, in urging that the government grant relief to approximately 10,000 farmers in this state who are without ‘Though the season is growing late, it is still possible for the government to do a great deal of good if it acts without further delay, Maddock said. Increasing Volume Of Trade Forecast ‘New York, April 24.—(?)—A rising volume of retail trade to a peak higher than Easter was forecast Fri- day by Dun & Bradstreet’s Weekly ‘Trade Review. “Shunting the expect- ed recession in the wake of the Easter gales period, the encouraging recov- ery of consumer demand during the ‘week, provided evidence that the spring volume has yet to reach its peak,” it was stated. ————— ee NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Notice is hereby given, that pur- Order of the County $24,370,000 Held as Cash Re- port of Federal Deposit Risk Corporation Shows Washington, April 24.—(?)—Agere- gate resources of the insured commer- cial banks in North Dakota stood at $82,649,000 on Dec. 31, 1935, according to an abstract of their condition re- leased Friday by the Federal Deposit Insurance corporation. Of the assets reported at the end of 1935, $24,370,000 were being held in cash, as cash items in process of col- lection or as balances with other Banks. $6,168,000 was shown to be invested in securities fully guaran- teed by the United States government and $9,737,000 in United States obli- gations. Holdings of other bonds, stocks and securities by the insured commercial institutions of North Dakota dropped from $13,370,000 to $11,715,000 in the interim between Dec. 31, 1934, and the same date in 1935. In the same period loans and discounts rose from $22,002,000 to $25,894,000. Total deposits were $70,256,000, an increase of 5.3 per cent during the year. On Dec. 31, 1935, demand deposits were $37,741,000 and time deposits $29,590,000. Bidders on Highway Jobs Await Opening Bids were to be opened here Fri- day afternoon on contracts for high- way construction and grade crossing projects estimated to cost more than half a million dollars. The state highway department proposes to award contracts for approximately 75 miles of graveling, grading and land- Crystal White Soap Chips, quick action instant suds, special, 2 15c pkgs. for ... 1 5c Green Giant Peas, great big tender peas, 5 spec., 3 17-0z. cans 3c Crisco, special, 3 Ib, can ........ 59c Fairway Bulk Coffee; the finest coffee on the market, makes 80 cups to the lb., special, . 2 5 c Eerndell Pure Olive 5 pecial, 9 quart can ... Fresh Strawberries, Fresh the following described land, ed in Burleigh County, North Dakota, to-wit: West Seventy (70) feet of Lots Twenty three (23) and Twenty four (24) Block Six (6) Sturgis Addi- tion to the City of Bismarck, Burleigh Co. N. D, and East Eighty’ (80) feet of Lot One (1) Block Twenty five (25) Northern Pacific Second Addition to the City of Bismarck, Burielgn Coun- ‘y, N. D. ‘Phe said sale will be held on or af- ter the 6th day of May, 1936. All bids for the purchase of said land must be in writing and may be delivered to the undersigned personally at the of- fice of Hyland & Foster, = tional Bank & Trust Co. Bid) ft N. D. on or before sale. Said land will be sold either for all or may be sold for not less than one-fifth (1-5) cash, and the in not over five (5) years tim er payable in gross or. ini nts, unpaid portion bearing interest at bad less oe fue. ) per cent per um and secured by mortgage on the land sold. Dated thie 16th day of April, 1936. Ethel M. Fost ed of the te of Margaret Wall- Deceased. Hyland & F. ismarck, N. Attorneys for Administratrix with the Fait gonnnet. 1400 Hughes Sets Miami- Onion Sets Seeds A. BROWN The Sanitary Store \ Where Quality Counts 122 Fifth Street \ Al N. Y. Mark Leaving Miami at luncheon time and reaching Floyd Ben- nett Field, New York, hours before dinner, Howard Hughes, left, movie producer-pilot, beat all previous time for either di- rection over the 1095-mile route, In his low-wing Northrup all-metal monoplane, shown above surrounded by a crowd, Hughes averaged more than 250 miles an hour and hit a top speed of 290 miles. His mark beat by 39 minutes the best southbound record and by 1 hour 14 minutes the best north- bound time. FDR WORKS ON SPEECH Washington, April 21—(?)—Presi- dent Roosevelt remained away from his desk Friday to work on the speech to be given in New York City Sat- urday night and to nurse a slight head cold. The address is to be de- Demo- livered before the national cratic clubs. CONSTIPATION" MAY LOWER RESISTANCE TO GERMS Can Be Corrected by Natural Laxative Food Common constipation is due largely to insufficient “bulk” in meals. It is a condition that should never be treated casually. Long neglected, it may contribute to a general run-down condition. Your ly lacks the strength it needs to fight off infection. You are much more likely to pick up a seri~ ous illness. Guard against common constipa- tion.* Make sure the meals you eat contain plenty of “bulk.” Kellogg’s LL-BRAN is a generous source of effective “bulk.” Within the body, the “bulk” in ALL-BRAN absorbs moisture, forms @ soft mass, and gently cleanses the system. This delicious cereal also furnishes vitamin B and con- tains iron, ‘Two tablespoonfuls daily, with milk or cream, are usually suffi- cient. Stubborn cases may require ALL-BRAN oftener. If not relieved this way, consult your doctor. Serve ALL-Bran in some form each day, either as a cereal, or cooked into muffins, breads, ete. Eat it regularly for regular habits. Guaranteed by the Kellogg Com- Bax, Sold by all grocers, Made y Kellogg in Battle Creek. *Constipation due to ineuflcient “bulk” Ferndell Fancy Queen Olives, large size, 75c seller, special, per quart jar .... 50c Sunkist Oranges, 252 size, special, 2 doz. for 53 Cc pana Macaroni Products, special 4 reg. size pkgs. 25c Herbey-s Pure Cocoa, special, 2 1lb. cans ..... 25c Longhorn Cream Cheese, special, 1 9 per Ib, . Pineapple, Fancy Bananas, Fresh Cocoanuts, Extra Fancy Apples, Avocado Pears Fresh Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Celery, Head Lettuce, Green Onions, Radishes, Green Pepper, Fresh Carrots, Parsley, Fresh Beets, Fresh Peas, Ex. Fancy Asparagus, Artichokes, Red Cabbage, New Cabbage, Cauliflower, Parsnips, Rutabagas, Spanish Onions, New Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes All Phones 1400 to.five weeks if there is @ substantial “audience response,” Johnson said. ) Prices range from 25 cents to $1.50. BUCKMAN RITES SET Valley City, N. D., April. 24.—()— Funeral services for George Buckman, 50, who died here Wednesday will be held here Sunday. ‘MET’ EMBARKS AS FILMS COMPETITOR Young American Singers Will Get Opportunity Never Of- fered Them Before New York, April 24. — (®) — The Metropolitan Opera association em- barked Friday on a spring career de- signed to “compete with the movies” and place quality productions in the price range of those who cannot af- ford the tails and ermine usually as- sociated with the winter season: In announcing the radical depar- ture from custom, Director Edward Johnson stated the sedate Metropoli- tan “really will be competing with the movies,” and said young singers, par- ticularly Americans, would be given a chance to play more important roles than heretofore have been available to them. An initial two week season has been decided upon, and it will be extended P&TFOOD STORE 105 Fifth St. Free Delivery Phone 1994 quickly and builds energy! Country Fresh. DOZEN 16c This Sale Good Friday, Saturday, Monday 3 pounds JONATHAN APPLES 40 Ib. box 19¢ MIRACLE WHIP, 3 5 c Regular, 4 pkgs. ........ ‘WAX BEANS and GREEN BEANS, No. 2 can, POTATOES, Early Ohio, peck ...... NEW CABBAGE, .25¢ a ¥ioweeus 5 C | WHITE CORN and TOMATOES, ranihits is 25c Sic Cc a Gnier : cee LSE |S bars cece wee LVC 2 pound bex ee soesss 4S NAVY BEANS, 3 pounds ..... 3 jee | CELERY, per stalk ... 16¢ FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER per pound 3ic 10 Ib. cloth sack beara aelee ieee MUX, Tal, OQ) ace ...18¢ SCAMS 666s... casee ses Cc CHEESE, BROWN and POWDERED Longhorn, per Ib. le SUGAR, PEANUT BUTTER, Phone 626 518 Ninth St. Four Regular Deliveries Daily FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS Vegetables and Fruits Fresh Peas, Bananas, 0: Grapefruit, Al Cucumbers, Rhubarb, Green Onions, Geleryy Fre men tee Asparagus CANNED VEGETABLE SALE Early June Peas, Campbell's T Salon, large 80 ox. can .. 20 Shelled Walnut Meats, light in color and fancy quality, 47c Libby's Fancy Spinach 2 large 216 cans Piece... eee | ee (Dilute it with an equal amount 17c of water and still it is richer Brings out the than ordinary milk.) MATCHES Blue Star Brand. 6 BOX CIN. 18¢ wul|| Onion Sets Yellow and red variety. 2 Ibs. 15¢ Carrots Fancy large California. Green Tops. Bunch 5¢ WV PEAS No, 2 cans, extra stan- dard, mellow sweet va- nety. 2 CANS Foods in Season Are Always Here It is not necessary to wait for days and days for foods that are in season trade is JUST THIS—our store to having large, fresh plays SON—originating from the est quality AND ALWAYS PRICED wo PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The all purpose shortening. when you here ... The fact 3 LB. CAN THAT ARE IN SEA- of supply, of the high- WwW. SALMON 1 pound flat cans, Minneopa Red Salmon. CAN 252 size, California Navels. Strawberries rhea Klondike Louisiana Pint 19¢ Potatoes Hand picked, local grown. Peck 23¢ 2 DOZEN TOMATO JUICE Campbell’s heavy juice, 14 os, cans, 2 cans . MIRACLE WHIP 15c Our Mother's, the eco- nomical buy. 2 LB. CAN 16¢ A Juice No.3 tin No2 EMPEL’Q |" JUST PHONE 1612 5 C = STRAWBERRIES —— Louisiana Fancy No. 1 VEGETABLES, . Lew Select Golden 2 15¢1 lb. 31c Occident or Dakota Maid Pek $1.05 wna $1.95 [Coffee 22. 2 = 49¢ | Apples Green Cut, 3 tee boxes for 35c 1 Lb. 19¢ Oranges ‘~ AQe Toilet Tissue 1,000 Sheet 5. 95¢ Niblets Del Maiz 2 cans for 29¢ Jello Asst. Flavors Marsh- mallows Blue Goose 200 size SWEET CORN, golden No, 2 tin 3 tor 29c qart br wn LOC 25c 19c SARDINES, tomato or OXYDOL, family size pkg. ........-- ITALIAN PRUNES, No. 10 32c CUCUMBERS, Salad Dressing Minneopa Full Shelled Potatoes Early Ohios Local Grown bu. 79c 98¢ Jonathans, large box