The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 28, 1936, Page 11

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Price Says Qualifications and Reservations Clutter Po- litical Landscape . By BYRON PRICE (Chief of Bureau, the Associated Press, Washington) The presidential campaign drives toward its ending amid a confusion of tongues more suggestive of bedlam than of ordered clarification of the issues, The ‘“clear-cut” question remains elusive. Opposing campaign orators speak of many things but seldom of the same thing, in a direct meeting of minds, Qualifications and reserva- tions clutter the political landscape. To the historian of future times this may well appear a remarkable and unexplainable characteristic of the great political battle of 1936. At a time when questions of future policy are of vital interest, - words without end are spent upon the past. ‘The members of the Hoover admin- BISMARCK TRIBUNE cialis — bean an AEE boat} | World Court Berth for Harvard Teacher fe ernest ree eennernnenrameaamans being ANNUAL EDUCATION a WEEK 1S OUTLINED son, 50, of Har- N. D. E. A, Committee. on vard L School, is Nov. 9-16 Observance new justice of the World Court, named to fll the va- cancy caused by Frank B. Kellogg's resig- nation. Hud.’ son is regarded as the foremost authority on the ® panel discussion. Parents to visit the schools durit to become acquainted with the teach- ers and the organization - of Ministers of local churches have been asked to devote a portion of their services to education on Nov. 18. The Parent Teachers associations ood Just arrived—limited num- ber of Olga V. Hanscomb’s famous cook book, with 250 recipes. May be secured at The Bismarck Tribune office while they last. 50c each. has had its effect on the character of the debate, right up to the end. ‘When a voter is imbued in advance WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1936 aside each year when America’s schools FF RE E Radic Hassock | istration are explored diligently, and each nominee is confronted daily with some quotation of what he said on previous occasions, Questions about the detail of what is to be done henceforth go unanswered. Even as regards the current physl- cal facts of the case, there is no com- mon meeting ground. Mr. Roosevelt Argument Wasted on Many is accused of making the grossest mis-| It may be that a recognition of this atatements about the condition of the/ condition, and an understanding of J. W. CALNAN Funeral Home which arguments are not likely Prevail, is evident to all. alae Pans leper gyn feos > _ FREE —Two Gallows Meter On Serer Active Dewetn, (BUT BE SURE YOU READ ALL THE OTHER WINTER OIL ADS, TOO) optical You will find most of the emphasis these days, peaty on oil that Rows freely. "Sess Potoce the first! 5 sonen woes Peter Well and good. You SHOULD use your cor- rect Winter grade, but... Youcan see that the more freely ony oil flows, the more freely it FLOWS DOWN OFF the pistons, cylinders, ‘anc other parts when you stop. Then in starting up cold, where is mere free- flowing oil ® GOOSE DOWN COMFORTER tis waiting to bé pumped up on the job. And even in much warmer weather than this— according to engineering opinion—those oil- starved waits can cost you more engine wear than all the rest of your driving! But this Winter with free-flowing Germ Pro- cessedoil, youcanhave your engine Oil-Plated! ...much more than a change to OUR Conoco Germ Processed oil...really a change to - ynbroken Winter lubrication for Your engine. lt may stand cold for hours —days—weeks. Yet the slippy Oil-Plating formed only by pa- tented Germ Processed oil, will always be UP IN ADVANCE. Pistons slip easy. Starter spins. Oil-Plated engine obliges — ond lives the good life, dn a stingy diet of Conoco Germ Pro- cessed oil. Continental Oil Company GERM PROCESSED OIL a ~~ ~~ ee eee ee ee eee eee eee ee THE OWNED REFILL YOUR CAR NOW AT EITHER OF THESE STATIONS : : - M. B. GILMAN CO., INC. . BROADWAY AT SECOND Cliff Palmer, Managing Partner, Bismarck Ade Bolte, Managing Partner, Masiden hee a i i ees Baan a gy, a te FINAL ee || PEDO 1222:32:2Ns. FLECK CLEARANCE US ED C ARS. Ee tee Motor Sa ALL CARS REDUCED FURTHER NOW FOR FINAL CLEAR- We Have U sed Cars That Will Start in Cold Weather. Act, Now. ‘ park ANCE. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A GOOD USED CAR Bvt Peep FOR LITTLE MONEY. Reneth, BD.

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