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THE BISMARCK 'TRIBUNKH, FKIDAY, JUNE 19, 1986 | CG 000,000 JOBS T0 BE PROVIDED UNDER NEW APPROPRIATION Deficiency - Relief Measure Carrying $2,375,000,000 Awaiting Signature Washington, June 19.—()—Presi- | dent Roosevelt and his aides will have $3,271,000,000 for relief and public ‘works in the next fiscal year begin- ning July 1. The sum is estimated as Sufficient to provide jobs for more than 3,000,000 on the basis of present Costs of relief. With a $2,375,000,000 deficiency-re- | lief bill awaiting only President Roosevelt's signature before the new program is thrown into high gear, legislative steps also are being taken to study long range relief problems. After legislative action was com- pleted Thursday on the big appro- priation measure, the senate passed and sent to the house a resolution calling for a national commission to recommend future policies on unem- ployment. Is ‘Long-term’ Problem Senator Murray (Dem., Mont.,), the author, declared unemployment and | relief “now appear to be long term | charges against the national govern- | Norman Bel Geddes (above), New York theatrical croducer and stage designer, was awarded an honorary law degree during commencement exercises at Adrian college, Adrian, Mich. He is a grandson of the late Judge Norman Geddes, an early trustee of the institution. (Associ- ated Press Photo) iFrance to Keep Firm Paris, June 19.—! ment. minister of finance, declared Friday WPA Gets $1,425,000,000 jin the chamber of deputies that the The $1.425,000,000 item in the de-|French franc will not be devalued | ficiency bill for the Works Progress!and that France will strive to re- adminisiration is expected to fur-/cover the huge amount of gold and nish pay envelopes for 2,000,000 per-|other capital which has been sent sons in the next year. This money | abroad will be spent under the direction of; He offered amnesty to French ex- the president, as provided in the bill, | poHare of this capital but threatenea instead of by Administrator Harry |to confiscate the goods of those whose L. Hopkins “frauds” were discoverea. The $300,000,000 fund for Secretary; ‘This latter phrase referred to the Ickes’ public works administration {s!fact that French are required by law expec dollars worth of non-federal public |the authorities. works projects, The exact amount ts! In making his declaration, cependen which accept Ickes’ suggestion that/which would exempt from punish- they take grants of only 45 per cent) ment until July 15 those who fail to! and themselves put tp the rest in-|report exportation of capital. siead of borrowing from WPA. He added that the government's CCC Provided For anti-devaluation declaration During the year also $246 000,000 | end the fear or hope” of the devalua- will be spent for the 318,505 members |tion of the franc, to which he attrib- of the Civilian Conservation corps,juted the great flight of capital. and about $300,000,000 for reclamation and other heavy engineering projects | expected to put 100,000 to work. Grand Forks, June 19—(4)—The Another 400,000 can be employed annual Totenlaget convention opened With the $1,000,000,000 in relief cash |rrigay, with M. Dyste of Minneapolis, which remains unspent from the pre- president, presiding vious Bapropelation, Has Ambitious Plan For Symphony Group Plans for a Grand American Sym- | phony Orchestra of 110 pieces, which would have its headquarters in Bis- marck and would go on tour to all] parts of the country each year were | divulged Friday by Fred J. Smith, } Bismarck. | Smith, who hopes to have his or- | chestra sponsored by the American | Legion, deciared he had received en-} couragement both from Ray Murphy. national Legion commander, and} Sen, Gerald P. Nye, of North Dakota. Smith also hopes to have the proj- ect subsidized by federal funds. Dr. Nikolai Sokoloff, director of the fed- eral music project, has wired him, | however, Auriol LAG OP! Wings of the Morning! Good Coffee! GOOD Coftee! Worth a lot, isn’t it? Program. \ The orchestra personnel, Siaith | said, would be recruited from out- | Standing players in every part of tne | country. He intends to lay the propo- Sition before the local American Le- Bion post at its next meeting. i Smith trumpet player | and me St. Paul Philhar- | He resides at the Worth a little care in making. Worth a little care in buying. For more delicious coffee try this: — Select tor your coftee pot the special Schilling Coffee Trading i in Futures Held to Be Gambling; St it ought to have. There are two you know. One for drip. | One for percolator. Schilling Coffee ?\—Trading in “the Minneap- 2 was gambling Equity | f : Rockford. | 2 as ntor for | st by Joe Hilbert, New | he state supreme a Hennepin} = erdict in favor | ockerby com- ch sued Hilbert and | vator company. ions of Hilbert were nego- | pau the elevator company | rom the brokerage com- pecitically that Hilbert | delivery ee pany siat id not ini Additional Sports CCC, Kangaroo. ‘Clubs: Battle to 13-13 Tie} A last-inning rally enabled the CC Company 4750 to tie the Kan- garoos, 13-13, in a five-inning game in the west Buricigh county league Played here Thursday night. The game was loosely played. Kelm went the route for the Kangaroos and al- THAT'S WHY | CAME THESE BIG lowed 10 cafe hits, Hettman started WASHES ARE ]} OVS © TO snow on the mound for the CCC but was MAKING A *NO-ScRUB" SOAP relieved by Pistner in the second. WRECK OF ME —=1 CAN'T Pistner gave way to Myhre in the STAND IT? last of the second and the CCC star held the Kangaroos in check during the remainder of the game. The box AB R H PO A BI ree eed Bilge Gray, ¢ 4 2 2 8 a 1 Murkhart, 4 : 2 0 0 1 Kollman, od a Oe Rothstine i aes Tie near ae | Gillen, If 1 o 0 0 o Morlan, 2b O00) Ot tireen, r 3 1 0 o a Kelm, p RE VA A aa Totals Viet cy tne cece AB RH PO A EB MeCumbe: SUR RSPR a rey a B. Lee, ef NSW ea ee eee HONEY, YOU LOOK i 3 "a i : ( YOUNGER EVERY DAY 4 a o 0 oe 0 STAND YET YOU WORK 4 2 3 3 1 1 4 2 o 2 0 1 3 3 0 o 0} Erickson, OD Sk Bef Totals .... 35 13 10 15 4 6 Summary: '" Lett on base n- 3: stolen bases—Kelm two base hits—Gray, teen, Pistner; three base hits—Kelm’ 2, Pistner; hits off Kelm 10 in & innings, Hettman 4 in 1 In- ning, Pistner 2 in half inning, Myhre 5 in 34% innings; struck out by Ketm 7, by Myhre 6 in 3% Innings: bases ou balls off Kelm 1, off Pistner 2 in half inning. off Myhre 1 in 3% In- nings. Umpire: Bill Williams. - =| Grip on Franc Value; )—Vincent Auriol, ed to finance a half billion |to declare their foreign holdings to} upon the number of cities /introduced into the chamber a_ bill “will | | Honor Stage Producer | i | | Jamestown moved into a tie with the | McCARTHY NAMED MANAGER Jamestown Protest |Fargo-Moorhead team for the league | Of Game | Is Allowed )tcsa. St. Paul, June 19.—(?)—A saoe| town protest of a game played at! Winnipeg has been allowed by offi- cials of the Northern Baseball League, and the contest will be replayed Jamestown lost the contest 13 to 4.} |The trouble arose in the fourth in- | {ning as the result of a hidden ball play. | As a result of the allowed protest, ARE YOU ON THE BORDERLINE OF Chicago, June 19.—(#)—Joe Mc- anne |Carthy, manager of the New York TROTZKY IN NORWAY | Yankees, Friday was appointed to Oslo, Norway, June 19.—(#)—Leon | lead the American League All-Stars | Trotzky, exiled Communist leader, | against the National Leaguers at received permission Friday from the | Boston, July 7, because of the illness ; Norwegian government to remain in |of Mickey Cochrane, manager of the | the country for another two months, | | World's champion Detroit Tigers. P& TFOOD STORE 105 Fifth St. Free Delivery Phone 1994 Strawberries Butter Quart Box Fresh Creamery, per Ib. ACTUAL SICKNESS? 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