The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 8, 1936, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1936 = ania tan cet eure EY veo eee) | Weather Report | EE. | UMP-P—RUMF-F—~ YZ AIRPLANE ALL RIGHT——WITH AN cae BRS SKIERS night; rising temperature west and GAZE UPON MY CARRIER—~ JY ARMY OF MOTHS~AND For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair te- : ( LE GIFT TO OuR LOOK AT TH' Jy Lost / WHERE 1671H' etoataes ting temperature, Wed- 8 Will Attend Sessions PQ IM AL BATT BELOVED CLUB—~ }%%, BEV OF SPRAY GUN THAT wet ae Dakota: tet coolers New’ Otienns en) # John W. Studebaker, United States MY PRIZE TROPHY —~ GOES WITH IT? north Wednesday afternoon. No, priate: ay SA ESF Woodring, Roosevelt Talk as/ THE LARGEST ge bee A ota: Fair tonight Baia page . AND MOST OFF \TS © a Generally ‘fair to-| Br. .. Cl 1 Ol li FEROCIOUS OF Top pecK//( TH’ BIS BUN 2H an Rent Sie uh ES Canal MOUNTAIN LIONS—~ HE BAGGED THAT Macau acier fois ‘iva int anuth: | gunte fe, ; eee | STUFFED MOUNTAIN: east Wednesday. mane ae. ro superintendent of schools at Des Portland, Me., Sept. 8—()—Maine's | KOF- KOF-F —~ PROWLER, IT WASSO LONG GENHRAL WEATHER coNuITioNs | Sh idan, Wyo.. cle: Moines, Iowa. Come ta re loux cles Salary Loan Company “weathervane” state election cam-| KILLED BY MY AGO,HE DROPPED IT ——— Seven Motor Freight Ae ots To0 LARGE? FSSSSVSSLASSTSSSR Paign headed into its last week Tues- £ i a Gay with voters appraising anreses yy OWN HAND ee Ss WITH ASTONE HATCHET/ 29.76, While a “High is centered over Pas Man G Assistant Secretary Woodring ani i ‘ the Northwest, Kamloops, 30.34, Pre- ses Isblaheodere ‘Roosevelt — the. iatost o AFTER A cipitation has occurred in. the Great | Winniner, Certificates Granted Re omy tet we vay ott our ores, speakers in an election which bal- y TERRIFIC Dyer chee Northwenl bur slvewhare ee monthly payments. ances chiefly upon approval or repu- Z STRUGGLE the weather is generally fair. Some- FORX STRIKE ENDED Seven certificates to furnish special SALARY LOANS $5 to $50 diation of the New Deal. ZZ what cooler weather prevails! Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 8—(#)—| motor freight service were granted on Your Plain Note Woodring, acting head of the war Z throughout the northern fistricts. | | Operation and purchase of livestock| Tuesday by the North Dakota rail- AUTO LOANS $25 to $200 department, spoke Monday night at Reduced ea level 30.05, | was resumed Tuesday morning by the| road commission. Eastport a few hours after Roosevelt asourl Piven sage! att m., 3.3] Northern packing plant here after a| Two other applications to operate Out-of-Town Loans Made b7 had presented his anti-New Deal ft, a ea of ft. shutdown Thursday caused by a strike | similar services were denied to R. H. Mail “Woodring, ‘whom Alt M. Landon ee ee |snd\ Bucher Wortss of Ammis.|ot Gamtoay, EM ney Ree a , Ww H —— and Butcher Workers of erica. . cee ver’ PRECIPITATION Knobel pace ee goteeweyernch cole Ranses, For Blemerck tla’ an Saturday night the union accepted| Certificates were granted to Co. s : Total this month to date ...... .92] 4M offer of the company by which| and Zink, Jamestown; Jacob Krause, man who puts dollars above human- Normal, this month to date .... .35] the workers returned to their posts| Lehr; Joe Broderick, Egeland; August ity.” He said anyone could balance : Total, Jan. Ist to date ... 43) and the differences will be adjusted| Solberg, Ray; L. G. Peterson, Lang: Normal, Jan, 1st to date . 8 budget “with $350,000,000 help from Accumulated defcy. to date the federal government.” Flays New Deal Spending WESTERN NORTH DAKOTA Colonel Roosevelt commented in his ue TOUne Ine Record is toe le * address: est est Pct.| “It always strikes me as one of the BISMARCK, clea $3 53) (82 : bitterest jokes on our people that Mr.! Beach. cldyv 8 45 s Roosevelt, has been able to come pe amnnien, el 23 2 SACK: On your toes, Mary — Guest Appearance Tonight Only along, reach into their pockets . . . Dickinson, cldv 87 48 BH tonight we're pinch-hitting for Fred give a slice to his politicians and Drake, cldy , + 81 2 p Astaire to start the new Packard 5 hand what is left to the people, saying Dunn Center, cldv +... 86 ae ie i ‘now see what I have done for you. Garestowm gay 3 EY ecries! ‘ As the campaign neared its close, | governor, Rev. Benjamin C, Bubar, is | ¢— ®)xMax, cldy - 1 8 4 ne 4 the 1840 adage, “As Goes Maine, S0/a Townsend plan advocate. i ae unot, cldy G bt 18 MARY: Jack—is it true that new AND MARY LIVINGSTONE Goes the Union,” was recalled by/ The first congressional district in-/| Dedicate New England Memorial Building | |¥3'sh2! 94’ :- " 3 Packard has six delicious cylinders? Speakers of both major parties. State|cumbent, Rep. Simon M, Hamlin Williston. ptcldy 15 1 Permission of JELL-O) and congressional offices will be filled | (Dem.) who squeezed out a primary | ® ©| “x—Record for the b (by Special Permi oO ALAN JONES + FRANCIA WHITE Devils Lake, cldy. . Grand Forks, cldy Hankinson. clear . TO INAUGURATE THE PACKARD HOUR Starring FRED ASTAIRE WITH JOHNNY GREEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA MINNESOTA POINTS High- Low- st est Pct oS By Minneapolis. clear Moorhead. clear SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS High- Low- est est Pct. Huron, clear . 7:30 to 8:30 KFYR ahead of the rest of the nation. by James C. Oliver, (Rep.) endorsed | cies of the administration,” was a tional committeeman and candidate C 0 N T I N U E D times the tax bil he paid four'years| ‘Takes Stand With | gressional seat is one of three at governor is Lewis O. Barrows, who|dent of the South Dakota Federation | GONKANATEG! Hi The independent candidate for |that the interest of farmers and la-/ elena. clear | support of the labor movement. Lewis World War Memorial auditorium at New England Monday. Frank High- Low- NOTE: Jack Bonny wy his rog> next Monday, almost two months} victory by only 37 votes, is opposed “Prosperity has returned to the na-|by the Townsend and National Union | tion as a result of the wise fiscal poli- | for Social Justice groups. | New Deal keynote. It was voiced by F. Harold Dubord, Democratic na- from page one for governor. | Cites Increase in Taxes State Labor Body | go,” declared Republican Represent- i i j ative Ralph O. Brewster, whose con- Green in Dispute) stake. gressman Usher L. Burdick, and J. A.| a, Dubord's Republican opponent for |Stember, Sioux Falls, 8. D., vice presi- | Rapid City. clear charged state finances showed a $2,- | Of Labor. 3 | 000,000 deficit. Erickson, first speaker, declared es lavre. cleay . 82 borers were one, and that he spoke! Beer Bite tain 8 for the-Farmers Union in promising | Thousands of persons attended the dedication of the new $40,000 ‘ — WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS API ra) Lena vara ealdieegety Taber J. Webb, department commander of the American Legion, gave the illo, ‘Te: is est est Pct | ular Sunday night Jell-O Broadcasts T toward the Farmers Union.” principal address during the “Sauerkraut Day” ceremonies. praia CR ae Congressman Burdick criticized the TODAY American Federation of Labor for its non-support of the Frazier-Lemke farm refinance bill. 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