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THE B Fa CONFERING WITH PRESIDENT ON HIS FUTURE COURSE Recurrent Reports Hint That He Will Step Out as Post- master General ee a 1 \ { ! Washington, July 2.—(\—New Deal tactics in the campaign wars were up for discussion Thursday as President Roosevelt summoned National Chair- man James A. Farley to an important conference at the White House. The talk was invested with addi- tional importance because it was ex- pected to determine Farley's future status in the New Deal's high com- mand. Recurrent reports led many} in the capital to believe that Farley might soon announce that he was stepping out as postmaster general— either permanenily or temporarily to concentrate on his dutics as Dem- ocratic chairman. Describing the recent Democratic) convention as marked by “Mumbo-! Jumbo,” Republican Chairman John D. M. Hamilton told the Ohio Rzpub- lican convention Wednesday night | - that the platform adopted at Phila- delphia was intended “chiefly oN, ), WIL hypnotize the voters.” Says GOP Constru: Its aim, aie said, was i return aj} “particular Political individual and| his clique to power” while the Repub- | lican platform was “constructive.” On the other hand, Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, in a letter to anj ;New York Law Invalidation Did Iowa farmer, hammered the Republi- ; can farm plank as contradictory. tt Not Apply to Minors, made. he said, “conflicting commit-| Says Mrs. Dupuis ments to eastern capital and western; agriculture. i a ike ‘Another administration leader, Sec-|, North Dakota will continue to en- retary of Commerce Roper, was heard: MINIMUM WAGE ACT force iis minimum wage law for m of the U. &. h held the New York stat constitutional, Mrs. E. Dupuis, sec-, retary of the state minimum wage de- partment, said Wednes The New York d ion did not pply to minors and North Dakota § a new minor wage order which| which he appealed to business men to| supreme court help ma he presidential campaign | Wt one. of discussion and education rath- er than one of prejudice and vituper- ation.” Linked With Row With the two major parties cleari! the decks for action, the Union p: presidential candidacy of Rep. {was adopted May, she declared. liam Lemke of North Dakota was; Mrs. Dupuis said North Dakota linked with a bitter internal row in|minimum wage law also covers work- the National Farmers Holiday asso- |iNg conditions, and that the’ state 8-/ ciation meeting in St. Paul. Ss declared constitutional After an argument over te supreme court several strength in the organizatior vention, some delegations, described| Returning here from a Hehe ntl as favoring endorsement of Lemke,|4t Washington of representatives from | bolted. However, almost all returned |States having minimum wage laws for when a compromise voting plan was; Women, Mrs. Dupuis expr advanced. President John Bosch said|mism concerning the situation and/ most of the temporary bolters were (Said it was the consensus of opinion | Lemke supporters. at the conference that the decision} Later the convention avoided any !did not necessarily destroy state min- threat of a breach by omitting from jimum wage legislation. resolutions adopted all reference to| “The opinion was expressed. that} either the Union party or a Farmer- ies result reached in the Tipaldo case Labor party, favored by some mem-!cannot be accepted as definitely ad- \judicating the invalidity of the New York statute or of minimum wage bers. An effort--to- convinee Senator j legislation of other states,” she stated. Borah of Idaho that the aims of the!“Furthermore New York has _peti-| new Union party are the same as his| tioned for a re-hearing.” was made at Chicago by the Rev.| Pointing out that Secretary of Labor Gerald L. K.. Smith of the Townsend | Francis Perkins had reported at the old age pension movement. After|conference the status of the law in conferring with Borah, Smith said he;the states operating under the old) had tried to impress the senator “that|type law has probably not been} he ought to. rase -hell with Roosve-|changed by the recent decesion. Mrs.| velt.” Dupuis said North Dakota is one of Other political developments: the states having the old type law. Tammany Hall invited Attorney, She also attended an interstate con- General Homer Cummings, Senator ference at Chicago where a tempor- Robert F. Wagner and Sen. Royal S./ ary organization was formed to work Copeland to speak at its sesquicenten- | for uniform laws on minimum wage in nial Saturday. Commings and Wag-| east-central sta ner are New Dealers, Copeland is not! 60 warm toward some administration | policies. > The Independent Coalition of, Funeral serv held in the American women, newly-organized at| Spearfish Normal school auditorium Toledo, announced it would under-| Thursday for Paul Rose, 36. take a house-to-house canvass/the “Knute Rockne of the thoughout the United Statee to get) Hills.” out the vote for Landon and Knox. Confers With Borah 7 | It is not success which creates mo- ‘The daily movement of tides is,rale, but ‘morale which creates suc- lengthened a thousandth part of a/cess—Dr. Karl T. Compton, Massa- Carl’s Grocer We v¥@ Phone 371 “Dependable” Firm Fruits Krisp Vegetables Swansdown Cake Flour, 1 pkg. ... IGA Wheat Puffs, 2 pkgs. IGA Salad Dressing, per quart . IGA Sandwich Filling, 16 oz. jar. sc Carol Peanut Butter, 2 Ib. jar .. Carol Dill Pickles, per quart jar ... Carol Sweet Pickles, per eae jar IGA Grape Juice .... 18K Tomato Juice, No. 2! IGA Peas, 2 for Van Camp’s Pork and Beans, 16 oz. tin, 6 for . 18K Shrimp, wet or dry, each For Our Many Specials, See the IGA Advertisement. We Wil Be Closed All Day Saturday, July 4th. C. J. Tullberg, Prop. Phone =) Richholt Grocery ‘ss 9:30 - 10:30 A. M. — WE DELIVER — 2:30 - 4:30 P. M. quart 31c; pint 19¢ le Three Governors Confer With Hopkins state central committee it was an- nounced Thursday by Thomas M. Mc- | from Gass ‘coun! Cabe of Duluth, chairman. MRS, HAGA DENIED PARDON BY STATE | LaMoure Man Paroled to His|1 Father Last September Granted Release One of 14 requests for pardons, |t ernors of three Northwest ‘ere among those who con- in St. Paul, Tuesday, with Harry L. Hopkins, federal works, progress administrator, on a pro: gram for aid to drouth-stricken farmers. Left to right are Walter Welford of North Dakota, W. El- mer Holt of Montana, Hopkins and Tom Berry of South Dakota. (Associated Press Photo) 18 Persons Killed in Fire, Sea Accidents Moscow, July 2—(P)—Bighteen per- “| accidents reported in dispatches from ,@on board was the application for|came in during the fiscal year 1935, pardon by Mrs. Emma Haga, Mc-| notwithstanding the loss of $444,000,- 000 through the elimination of pro- cessing taxes. But revenue from other sources increased $716,000,000, a gain of 23 per cent, due in large part to Archangel and Odessa Thursday. | Eleven members of a hydrographic ex- pedition drowned in Kandalaksha | Bay in the White Sea when a life- boat sank. Seven employes lost their | lives in an explosion in a Soviet lino- leum factory at Odessa. Ten others were seriously injured. Kenzie county farm woman sentenced |for first degree manslaughter in con- nection with the slaying of her hus- band. Mrs. Haga is serving a seven- year term. Max Ritter, LaMoure- county, pa- ‘roled to his father last September, ‘liad was gran a pardon effective imme- GOP PICKS FRANKBERG | diately. e had been sentenced it. July 2—(*)—George W. | March 21, 1934, to a two-year term Frankberg of Fergus Falls was named | for third-degree burgiary. first vice chairman of the Republican | Paroles went to O'Neil Bahl and |Morris Martin who were sentenced Dec. 16, 1935, for i t ii tion’s stockholders” had before them Thursday a report by Secretary Mor- genthau saying that while expendi- tures during the past 12 months were more than double receipts, the fiscal picture has improved. report Wednesday night on federal finances for the year ended June 30 Placed receipts at $4,116,000,000 and expenditures, exclusive of debt retire- ment, at $8,500,000,000, leaving the year's net deficit at $4,384,000,000. nation “may derive real encourage- ment and satisfaction” from his re- port of a rise’ in national income, an increase in federal revenue, a decline ance of business improvement. fixed at $33,750,000,000, the cabinet member listed recoverable assets of $8,750,000,000. timate receipts months in advance of the fiscal year’s opening, he declared there were “un- foreseen and extraordinary events.” Among these he included a revenue a result of the supreme court's invall- dation of the agricultural adjustment act, and pre-payment of the soldiers’ | bonus at a cost of ‘$1,700,000,000. al paroles or commutation of sentence] gated $4,116,000,000,” in a speeh in Chattanooga, Tenn., i) FORE and minors, unaffected by the| sons were killed in fire and marine |denied Wednesday by the state par-|thau. ISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1936 MORGENTHAU SAYS FISCAL PICTURE OF COUNTRY IMPROVING National Income Rising, U. S. Spending Lessens and Revenue Is Growing Washington, July 2.—()—The “na- The treasury secretary, in a radio At the same time he declared the In federal spending and a continu- Against the public debt, which he Asserting the government must es- and expenses six loss of nearly a half billion dollars as “The actual receipts coming into he treasury during the year aggre- said Morgen- “This is $316,000,000 more than improvement in business and agricul- ural conditions.” INFECTION FATAL Belle Fourche, 8. D., July 2.—(P)— Coach Paul Rose, 36, of the Black Hills Teachers college, Spearfish, died here Tuesday night from streptococcus infection in one lung. Jackson, Bismarck, re-named chap- Jain. FP. Bonzer, Jr., manager, announced the state mill and elevator will close aul ad CONOM Thursday for two weeks for repairs. The mill Wednesday manufactured its We Deliver GROCERY 1,000,000th barrel of flour since last Mill and Elevator to July 1, Bonzer said. He also announced the mill would furnish drouth relief Close for Two Weeks! feed at $12.50 per ton, f.0.b. Grand Grand Forks, ND, D,, July 2—(P)—A Re Mie ere nr eerie ne eee ee. All Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables wemonert. 2 om = + db the. stale. industial commis 10m, we Asparagus, | wr’ DeLaxe Plums, meeting Wednesday. 16 o2., ; 2 tins 59c 2% % tin OC VETERANS 10 SEEK Queen Olives Welch’s Princess Patt JOBS’ PREFERENCE) “qn |asrweects.| Set a vat bottle ..45c] 3 Ib. jar .. Fresh Potato Chips Made All Day Friday Chaplain of N. D. Dis- 5 Whole Bab: Corned Beef, i ole y abled Veterans 12 o2. Li” Beets, # 2% tin LC 2% 21C Rev. Ellis L. Jackson Named Fargo, N. D., July 2—(#)—Resolu- tions aimed to assist unemployed Sweet Pickles, bled _veter: to get jobs will be in troduced in the ican convention quart 0 Happyvale Dill 1 7 c of Disabled American Veterans, del- jar .. C | Pickles, quart jar egates to the North Dakota conven- tion that closed Tuesday voted. Department officers and delegates to the national convention in Milwau- kee were instructed to work toward federal legislation for veterans to be given preference in all employment where federal funds are used. An- other resolution adopted by the state conclave urged the American Legion and its auxiliary to consider veterans employment at their state convention at Jamestown in July, and a third instructed the department command- er of the disabled veterans to ap- point « legislative committeee to meet qwith similar groups of other service organizations to discuss the matter. At Tuesday’s session Floyd Castle, past commander of the Grand Forks post of the American Legion, was un- animously elected commander of the North Dakota department of the Dis- abled American Veterans. He suc- ceeds Dan Daley of Devils Lake Other officers are Wayne Flaugher of Heaton, senior vice commander; Oscar Fjeren of Minot, junior vice commander, a new office created by the convention; Walter R. Johnson of Fargo, re-elected adjutant and ap- pointed delegate to the national con- vention; Victor Thom of Goodrich, fudge advocate; Gottlieb Weiss of Fargo, treasurer, and Rev. Ellis L. Swansdown Cake Flour .. (One 4 os. tin Calumet Baking Powder Free) CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY 5 ae RED & WHITE 311 Seventh St. Free Delivery FOR THE PICNIC ORANGES, BASKET 19c TUNA FISH, Red and White, 7 os. tin . e POTTED MEAT, Red & larceny of livestoc! Among those receiving commuta- tion of sentence were Richard Hub- bard and Charles B. Moore, each of whom were sentenced on robbery charges to serve 20 years in the state penitentiary Feb. 27, 1931. Moore's term was commuted to 10 years and| | Hubbard's to 12. | FOOD PRICES RISE Washington, Jul (®)—The labor department reported Wednesday that retail food prices rose 2.1 per cent during the two weeks ending June 16, the advance bringing food costs to) the highest level since April, 1931 “We Thank You” REAL PIONEERS Same Location Since: 1878 “Closed All Day July 4th” Deeratta’? “Fruits RASPBERRIES WATERMELONS CANTALOUPES. Oranges, 2 doz. 53c - Bing Cherri - Lemons Limes - Grapefruit - Bananas - Plums “ "9 Vegetables Fancy Tomatoes Head Lettuce Ceiery Radishes Green Onions New Peas Wax and Green Beans Cucumbers New Cabbage New Fotatoes “Grocery Department” Rosedale Queen Olives, No. 32 jar, only . Ricardo Stuffed Clives, 2% oz. jar .... Libby's Sweet Pick! quart jar . . Happy Vale Dill Pickles, quart jar ...... M. §. C. Corned Beef, 12 OZ. 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SPRING CHICKENS — STEWING HENS “Cold Meats” Baked Ham olled Ham Minced Hers Liver Loaf Chicken Loaf Veal Loa! Braunsweiger Liver Sausage Pe ‘Sausage Roast Beef Loaf Pig Souse 105 Fifth St. Butter Fresh Creamery Pound a aes nssceeens A CABBAGE, per Esa cue nnthe keno 4c poun CHERRIES, fresh supply for canning, 15 $1. 75 Bananas Pound CANTALOUPES, MILK, small PEANUT BUTTER, BLACKBERRIES, RTE 2 boxes ......... aera 25c Phone 564 Princess Pat COFFEE, ee ....95¢ 3-pound jar .. Ricardo QUEEN OLIVES, 2%4-0z. bottle ... Bere STUFFED 244-07, bottle ..... 9C Rosedale QUEEN OLIVES, ene REMEMBER—Closed all day July 4th—“Order early ‘and often.” “M8 Thire Bt ee rae 30.6 ties ere 21 Welch's GRAPE JUICE, bottle sesseres AOC Libby’s CATSUP, 14-02. bottle .... old Mose’: Wieners Hamburger P&TFOOD STORE Free Delivery COOK’S © 17c: VIENNA SAUSAGE, Rea & White, team... 19C KRAFT CHEESE, American or Brick, SALAD DRESSING, Sure Spun, qt. jar... MUSTARD, 10 os. glass . Phone 1994 Sugar 10 pound cloth sack Tomatoes, New Potatoes, New Cabbage, Green Peppers, Cucumbers, Green Top Carrots , and all other seasonable fruits an vegetables. PEP, 2 10-08. packages . WHEAT KRISPIES, “35 ey fancy pink, ‘OSe ee 2 packages .........s00. - 7 Beste io eaaacee Cc . . > ee Can et .25e Ser atn..190 | A, fee hina. Aopen: .25¢ CORN FLAKES, large 10c Watermelon 4G Cut halves or fess, 3c pound CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY MARCOVITZ " «6«Grocery “.." * Ave. —Free Delivery Service— 0:30 A. M.—2:30 - 4:30 P. M. Daily Store Closed Saturday, July 4th CHEESE, Kraft, 2 pound box MIRACLE WHIP, Golden yellow, 3 Ibs . Bed or Yellow Plums Per basket Dill Pickl =. att 512 Ave. D U. 8. lnepectod: Corn Fed Sweet Pickles 6 BEET POT O16 Coffee 69c Quart far .......,.. 30c pre. 2c + ABo Rapberien, Charro, Seodiom Grapes, Cucumber, Radha, Fresh Peas, Beets, Carrots, Lettuce, Celery, Green Peppers. IN THE MEAT MARKET Picnics «~"= = 2e Roast wear 13 & 15¢ Everything in Fruits and Vegetables tsp, 2 beads. LSC RADISHES, solid, 6 25c crisp, 3 bunches NEW POTA- TOES, 5 Ibs..... CANTALOUPE, fancy meat, 5c 10c 2 for ., CUCUMBERS, fancy, large, each New Minnesota PEAS, 2 be. 2EC WAX BEANS, 2 Ibe. 27c. We will be closed: Satur: - day, July Fourth, from 12 | picock (noon) watt 5p. =|