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THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1986 Morluck, Winter, Kludt Wheat Supply Decline $2. was ptroned unl Thure:| hard, aus, 48 Selected in Sheridan Said 265,000,000 Bu.| nouncea McClusky—Ben PF. Kludt was Nov. Washington, Nov. 11—()—A de- elected auditor; Peter A. Winter, cline of 265,000,000 busheis in the state's attorney, and John Morlock of world supply of wheat for the season Denhoff, sheriff, returns from the that began in July, compared with the Sheridan county general election 12 months, was reported show, Tuesday by the agriculture depart- Kludt and Winter received better ment. The bureau of agricultural eco- of the candidates influenced SHEN AS REASONS i ussolini Style * POR BIG VICTORY tively for justices of the peace. Assessors elected included: William Kessler, who received 361 votes to 200 for H. F. Pankow and Fred Krein and Jacob Ehrlich, both unopposed. Kludt received 2,166 votes. to 1,001 for Andrew Beck in the county aud- itor’s race and Winter got 1,018 votes to 1,039 for V. L. Thom for state's at- torney. with Denhardt. » ppointed Tuesday Sa ee we (ee oe lieved Mrs. Taylor ended her own life] miral William H. Standley as chief of because of opposition of her two| naval operations when Standley re- daughters to her engagement to Den-/ tires on January 1. ry than t) Litie theis at, nomics sald ditions indi- = — G. 0. P. Did. Three Things opporlenia while Morlock received «| BYitish Rearmament | Pema soe cP cuction of $.02,000 é Wrong Whereas One Was majority of 216 votes over Joon F.| Program Ig Outlined | 000 bushes, or 90,000,000 less than last year. The world totals did not in- Bauer, Jr., in the sheriff contest. clude Russia and China. Tncum! county officials re- elected without opposition included Enough Says Brice London, Nov ——sie Thomas Inskip, minister of defense corordina- By BYRON PRICE Charles G. Neff, treasurer; Nolan| tion, told the hous of commons Tues- > (Chet of Burean, ‘The Associated Nichols, register of deeds; Wesley E.| day ‘Great Britein’s munitions oupet | Death of Army Man’s ps 5 Kurth, county superintendent of | would be extended in 1937 and con-| Fiancee Investigated Election post-mortems usually are w the glamor and finesse which Mr. schools and the McClusky Gazette, of- ficial newspaper. tinued until 1940 on an increasing magnifies thejoy ofasunny morning, scale, for the empire's defense. disclosed that orders had been given for “new and powerful guns” rendered difficult by a natural ab- sence of proof, but in the case of the great Republican carnage of Novem- ber 3 there certainly is no such ob- stacle. In fact it now is plain that the vic- tim was suffering from so many fatal disabilities that the problem is to de- cide which of them was the principal cause of extinction. The simplest way is to classify the Teasons for the Republican demise un- der three general headings—the can-| didates, the issues and party organi- vation. In every one of these respects, the voters apparently gave the Demo- crats the best of it. Any one of the Roosevelt had brought to the Presi- dency. , _Ky., Nov. 11.—()—The La Grange, inquest into the mysterious death of Mrs. Verna Garr Taylor, comely 40- year-old La Grapge widow and fi- ancee of bald, Brig. Gen. H. H. Den- hardt, former lieutenant governor of st Colds +... Best treated without “dosing” VICKS John J. Dahl was again chosen commissioner from the second dis- trict, receiving 621 votes to 356 for] required for aerial defense, and added Gotthilf Winter. The two were tied| that defense plans were being made with 406 votes in the spring primary.’ “for every contingency.” J. P, Michalenko of Kief was named| An extensive “balloon barrage,” commissioner from the first district, meaning a system of nets suspended nosing out George H. Becker of Ana-| between ballons to trap attacking moose, 509 votes to 461. planes would be necessary for the de- William G. Paul was re-elected fense of London, Sir Thomas said. judge over Emanuel H. Schock, wh9' He also disclosed that more than now resides in Oregon. Paul got 2,468. 2,400 pilots had been accepted for votes to 307 for Schczk. Adam Heupel | training since the beginning of Brit- of McClusky was named county cor- ish rearmament a year ago last May. oner; Salma Nicola and F. 8. Skaff| Twenty thousand men, he said, received 1,528 and 944 votes, respec- have enlisted in the ground forces. and the warmth of a friendly That was the issue of procperity. It is the long and invariable custom evening, delicious sparkling Schilling Coffee. Schilling Coffee One for Percolator Another one for Drip ous or tending toward prosperity. That rule is almost all-powerful, and it did not fail in the November 3 election. Farley Welds Machines Finally, in the matter of party or- ganization, the discrepancy was 50 three, it appears, might have deter- mined the outcome by itself. It was not the sort of campaign, for instance, where a finger could be put on any single circumstance or develop- ment, and that particular factor ide! tified as the turning point toward Democratic victory. On the Democratic side there was no one spectacular thrust at the opposi- tion—in fact surprises of every kind were notably lacking during the en- tire period of campaigning. On the Republican side, no one particular blunder can be charged with causing the defeat. The only conclusion is that an invincible combination of causes was working steadily to Demo- cratic advantage. Prosperity Aids Democrats Unquestionably, the character and WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— ithout Calome!— Jump 5 when all is said and done, affairs. = repre oclaheell Stree aaa the greatest | —————_ sayfa poli victory more than a cen- tiqutd pile inte your bowels dally. Fane bie tury to two principal causes—the per- States Attorney Race p 0 F G \anot flowing freely, your food dossn'tdigest. | songl qualities of Franklin D. Roose-| Was Close in Bowman W R R P S your stomach. Y whole system is poiso Sunk and the world looks punk. tives are only makeshifts. A mere bowel movement doesn't get at the cause. It takes those old Carter's Little Liver Pilla to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up”. Harm- et amazing in making Breat as to hardly admit of compari- son. Afjer the debacle of 1932, the Re- an managers started with noth- ing but a hope. They were handi- apped by being newcomers on the na- jonal scene, hardly on speaking terms with the powerful party leaders in those eastern centers of population which Mr. Landon must carry if he was to be elected. And in the western country which they knew best, their organization lines had been smashed pitifully by the Roosevelt policies. Against them was an astute Demo- cratic chairman who had had four years to consolidate the triumphant lines of 1982. He spoke the language of the population centers where votes are concentrated—and skillfully man- aged. He had done what no chairman ever did before in similar measure— taught the great political machines, east and west, how to stand together. Many additional things might be mentioned—patronage, class legisla- government spending, and velt and of James A. Farley. Few Oliver Election Contests Are Close The Mussolini “snap” with which Count Galeazzo Ciano, above, swung his arm upward in the Fascist salute gave Ger- man officials at Berlin cause to wonder if Ciano really is being | groomed to his father- | in-law as dictator of Italy. Ciano, | brilliant young statesman who | wed Mussolini's daughter, is shown visiting the German war memorial after ‘concluding, with Adolf Hitler, an agreement call- ing for a common policy for Italy and Germany in European Bowman—Unofficial complete re- turns gave M. 8. Byrne a scant lead of four votes over Theodore Torkelson in a spectacular race for state's at- torney of Bowman county in the gen- Fixup f HA A> Wintts in Wehcs DWARE STORE Patented Round Knobs! Self Cleaning! Get You Through—Where Even Chains Fail! Beyond question America’s best extra traction tire! Forward and reverse, sturdy round knobs dig deep, grip like a claw, pull the car through mud and snow where even chains fail! First Quality! the less, gentle, et le flow c a Carter's Little Li lls enter, N. D., Nov. 11.—Few Oliver} eral election here last week. Byrne é z ame dtabbornly refuse anzthing ele, 15 county contests were close on the| garnered 1055 votes to 1051 for Tor- Sie 4 Ply: OPly oe s APly.. if fy basis of returns from the recent elec- | kelson. 440-21 .... 7.40 9.25 He cee ee tion. John McCaffrey defeated John 4.50-21 .... 7.40 9.25 a IT... tee Henry H. Hagerott defeated P. N.| Thue for the office of treasurer by a 4.75-19 .... 8.05 10.10 00-20 .... Fetter for sheriff, 1,040 to 653. small margin, replacing Eliza McCaf- Monthly rayments May Be Arrange ict Srctison toe conliens Fe while “alot eit tl als Libera) Trade-in Allowance ffenson for auditor, 968 to’ 605. wi er nt offic! MUSICIANS! see were re-elected with the exception of *) Realizing the need of an adult band in Bismarck-Mandan, the Bismarck Aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles has decided te sponsor such an organization if JONATHAN - - Piggly Wiggly double value to you. People’s Dept. Store Joseph Johnson won the treasurer- ship over Roy D, Light, 927 to 737. Louls Lehmkuhl was named regis- ter of deeds over William R. O’Brien, 1,131 to 615. ¢ ROME BEAUTY Pool Your Turkeys With the Farmers... Union Cooperative: Liberal Advances Are Made | Pooling from Nov. 7 to Nov. 14 : 1709 Main Avenue ~ Bismarck, N. Dak. © Phone 1971 or 508 Patronize your home cooperative — = - Farmers Union eer Marketing J. W. CALNAN the Scranton Star, which was di feated by the Bowman County oneer for the office of official news paper, and C. H. Ensign, who was beaten by O. N. Sabe for commis- Emil H. Dahl, 796. Official newspape! Bowman Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 11—(?)—Sen- ator McKellar (Dem., Tenn.) Tuesday he would demand en official investigation of the nationa! election Pair nificent cooking utensils before Thanksgiving. — French & Welch Hardware. For Sale TURKEY Barrel-Packs Phene 22 208 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. D. Blades made of Wards New Roaster Extra large size ‘What a saving! Blue porcelain Setarh Yor on tis} 30-35c qt. qual- Hack Saw FRAME 49c Fit 314”, 4 .40, tire sizes. ‘Made of 1%-in. hardwood; white; cellu- loid coated; seamless! Val CORN POPPER Approvedby Underwriters. Holds 2 qts. popped corn. Reg. 91.49 Poor CON NOME YY! Be Thick paint—seals and renews old worn roofs, In 5-gal. lots. Burton Wilcox was elected state's interest is sufficient, Robert sioner from the. second district. e ity. Winter 9 A bandsmen intrested in thi pene oe Piet Oat Wel sone ate besla‘ ot incomplete returns Diamond-Tested Steel erade flow st, I | O a Pro; are req he - | Gust We apparent been zero, ee cr nenied at 116 Bee- |, hE Hayes was ere! praia deen Hirde ny with L. K. 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Thue, 1,024. : in1 & 2 gal.cans. gal. bulk Heater for Ford v.g #2: ford Ve or 7 Register of deeds, ex-otflelo judge 3 ue VF 0c and clerk of court: Lena Brewer, 1 paecials Strap-onChai: 1,287. ° ains ‘Bipertntendent of schools: sooeph | Wards Steel Furnace S ss 6, Rosenthal, 1,490; Hilde, Caron, , aie Riveted and Welded! DEFROSTING FAN Ervin Kvalness, 1,185; 7 DELICIOUS coun, Pioneer, 1,1: Scranton Star, i ee fee Bie toughese olybdepece Lb district—Joseph Klein, 273; William $ FELT UNDERMAT Radiator Cover . Cc BR, Benwooer AR ; Peluset 26” $] 10 se x 18 Mo.) le a fox . Senator Will Demand i vered a ‘ad each Bid tin 4% Probe of Digest Poll é poveld wes tie poll conducted by the Litreary Digest. Your chance . . . to have a first quality SPECIALI THIS WEEK ONLY! tter should be made by the senate Cabinet e and it is my intention to offer such 98 @ 4, resolution upon the convening of con: SINK Reg. 1.101 Set date berp tent ney te 0 Full size 3% Ib, head, 36 FLASH! FLASH! yd lacy Do apa “2 29 95 pts Last Week’s Recipient of ber ae een with the poll tee FREE 32-PIECE DINNER SET ing the tnyestiation shall be ele 0 lower tian! tas eres sLOw y J 79 at People’s Dept. Store fon concerning the entire poil.” TORCH Re, ly $2.98! Chrome plated; Recipient 61 567 Examine your slip ee 369 swing spout; quick compression! peg ‘piece Dinner will eg -~ apical te MIRRO ALUMINGM eas Reg. 3.75! ~ Another 32+ Set vensaway in st oa store!” Our cleris wil eisdly give you dotalix "ZOU CANT JM including specials of the month $430" torent PLACE-0-GLASS e AFFORD TO MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! enone: ER EES ANY SAVE 30c Hamer2200° | Use it in place of glass in hen Save your parchasing receipts trom this store, They are of TeGt coking siovot hetate HEATER re | thocoes. otchl Adouts ultra vioteet