The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 13, 1936, Page 12

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THE losions, instead of demonstrating how many human beings can be killed at a Z ned to study means by which thousands of lives may be saved from the asts in mines. The experimental explosions were set off at Bruceton, Pa., . Bureau of Mines. This marked the 25th anniversary of the bureau's study of the hazard. The Last Roundup Before the Great Feast Day : In the Day’ s Photo News ok ly 700 Miles of N. D. High- ways Is Planned The 1937 road building program in-| volving several hundred miles of re-| construction work in North Dakota at an estimated cost of $4,000,000 has —— Subinile 37 Road Building Program Reconstruction of Appr. of Approximate- | lng World”; Wednesday, “Christian | Microphone Solves Baby’s Nap Problem St. Paul, Nov. 2 — (®) — Remote baby gontrol—by radio—is here. Carl Loeber, inspector in the ‘north- west for the federal communications commission, and Mrs. Loeber, have a two-year-old daughter, Eugenia, who has a mind of her own. When Mrs, Loeber put her to bed for a nap, the baby was quiet—until Mrs. Loeber was downstairs 2nd out of earshot, Then she would crawl out of the covers to play in the crib. Baptist Church Joins In Preaching Mission Rev. Ellis L. Jhakioh: pastor of the First Baptist church, Friday outlined i eight day preaching mission which he will conduct, starting Sunday at 11 & m., in cooperation with the Nation- al Preaching Mission. The purpose of this week of preach- ing, according to Rev. Jackson, is the deepening of spiritual life and empha- sis upon the great truths of religion. The meetings are non-sectarian in character and are open to the Loge Special music is being each of the services which will be held at 7:30 each week night and at 11 0. m. and 7:30 p. m., Sunday, Nov. 22, Forty Hour Devotions To Commence Sunday Forty hours of devotion to the blessed sacrament will open: in St. Mary's procathedral at 8 a. m:, Sun- Se sc do 2) od rian lf Gad Robert A. Feehan. Neighboring priests who will assist F.D.R, SAYS LIVING COSTS APPLY ONLY TO MINIMUM WAGES i } been submitted to the U. 8. Bureau aan aeee Each meeting will be one hour in of Public Roads, W. J. Flannigan, state highway commissioner, said Fri-; Asserts Factor Must Not Be biigeoa 2 Bpecill <evotional servi ty ay. Considered If/It Curbs Im- | churches which are observing the this- i The program calls for reconstruc- sion, td ter of Center and Hildebrand Eickhoft | tion of approximately 700 miles of provement of Wages Topics on which Rev. Jackson will |of Mandan. { highways. conn aaane * the hard speak are: In addition to the opening cere- surface building w' lone on re- ear aeeT aS, unday, “ will be services at 4 Ged Washington, Nov. 13—(%)—Com-| § Nov. 15, “The Wistfulness |mony, there: Conse icon: cone EL menting on the proposal of some stee! ” and “The Light of Darke |7:: Sunday, Monday TN tet companies to fluctuate wages with the Monday, “Ye Shall Be My Wit-| Tuesday. The afternoon services vl Provision is made in the program | os’ of living as determined by the Tuesday, “Missions in Chang- | be conducted in the German language. for completion of U. 8 highway No.J1..0, department index, President 10 as an oll-mix route {rom boundsry | Roosevelt sald Friday the cost of liv to boundary wi mix surfacing /ing was a factor to be considered only } work also scheduled on U. 8. high: when applied to a minimum wage. ways Nos, 2, 81, 281, 52 and 8-and/ "5 should not be considered as u several hundred miles of reconstruc i tactor, he added, if it is to curb the tion work on the present highway sys- improvement of wages. i ea in preparation for oll mats in| Discussing the question at a press * 5 conference, the president said living 3 Bridge Projects Listed costs should not be the controlling r ) Three bridge projects and a big UN-| factor in fixing wages in places where Cine are sence ee proposals sub-/the cost of living is very low. A mi e federal bureau. : Consider Buying Power Flannigan said these are for the} -He added buying power also enter- S 1 ti D rt mel! it $250,000 Fargo bridge now under con-/ed into the picture. ee e ec on e a € 4 4 struction; a $650,000 bridge across the Missouri river south of Garrison on state highway 28; $210,000 for revet- ment work on the banks of the Mis- souri river bridge west of Williston, and a $76,000 curved underpass and approach at Des Lacs. The 1937 program, he stated, in- cludes proposals for 101.6 miles of re- grading and graveling, 223.8 miles of graveling, 479 miles of regrading, 60.8 miles of grading and approxi- mately 150 miles of oil-mix surfacing. Plan Oil Mix Surfacing Plans are for completion of the re- constructed sections of highways Nos, 2, 81, 281, and 83 during 1937 to an oil mix surface in 1938, accord- ing® to .Flannigan, who sald, “the heavier traveled routes will then be brought to a suitable surface for eco- nomical maintenance and yet service- able the year around.” Flannigan thanked commissioners of North Dakota's 53 counties for their “cooperation in resolving not to divert highway usage of taxes.” “Through their efforts the $4,000,000 necessary to carry out the program will not need to be matched with state funds,” he asserted. “The monies were made available to states not divert- ing road taxes under an act of the 74th congress.” ‘Better and Cheaper’ “Better and cheaper roads are be- ing built in North Dakota each year,” Responding to further questions, the president said he was two-thirds fin- ished with the budget for next fiscal year, that estimates for two more fed- eral departments had been completed Thursday and that he would be pretty well through with the job before ne left next week for southern waters. Although every indication points to his going to Buenos Aires for the open- ing session of the Inter-American Peace conference Dec. 1, he said the definite decision would be postponed until Sunday. Other questions brought these res- TVA Changes Advised He agreed with Chairman Arthur E. Morgan of the Tennessee Valley Au- thority that certain minor amend- ments to the TVA act might be neces- sary to stress a little more the popu- lation and social factors in the Ten- nessee Valley. This did not mean, however, that power development would be submerged a the general program. No special federal mmintien was planned for the immediate future in the maritime strike. He has no immediate plans to con- fer with business leaders, He has not received an invitation to attend any conference in London. He is not framing any anti-war legislation nor any other legislation. He said he was not in a framing mood. No plans are under way for new @ WE DELIVER ? © CASH ONLY BUTTER =." quartered, LITTLE PIG SAUSAGES, pound HS RBURGED breakfast style, per Ib. .... ww LSC CHEESE, Wiscon- 23c PORK SAUSAGE, vs LEG O° LAMB, 16c fresh, just made, DLC genuine, fancy, w2ic BACON, sugar SPARERIBS, per pound .................... LOIN PORK cured, %4-Ib, pkg... ROAST end cuts,tb. 2OC SMOKED PORK SAUSAGE, metwurst style, special, pound ............00.-.0 -18c .23¢ VEAL STEAK OR ROAST VEAU CHOPS Fancy, ‘ancy, at’ 12%, 15c : PICNICS, BONELESS ROLLED large size, RIBS, @ CASH ONLY—NO C. O. D.’s JUST PHONE 1060 pound selected, pound... 19c sugar cured, Ib. 1 Tike pound . © GUSSNER’S re vag 4 BOLOGNA, home style, per ring. the road chief declared, poisfting to a/labor legislation. recent contract awarded for 35 miles! He hoped that the farm tenant bill of oll mix work as the “cheapest con-| would be enacted. tract of its kind in the history of the department and represented a sav-] The English “bobbie” is different ing of about $80,000 under former} from the American cop. He always , bi prices. takes off his hat in one's house—and "4 Flannigan expressed himself as|has other pecullaritiesRobert Han- r aire enor the ewes ee na, playwright. service of the de] ent, if, F : Blissfully unaware that the fatal date is nearing, this noble flock of turkeys is intent on only one “the present policy oft building 85 ad-/ An airplane of 100 horsepower- costs THE FRESHEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES thing—the rich feeding grounds toward which they're weading their way. With three fair “shep- ditional mileage but reconstructing| between. $2500 and $4000, ‘ herdesses” guiding them, they're headed for their final fattening—the last roundup on a ranch the present system was maintained, APPLES BANANAS mear Salt Lake City. This fock is part of the thousands being prepared for the Thanksgiving mar- _ Seeman Winesaps, “Xeiew. 106 i Ket northwes! urkt a Ht h a: 4 i y wes key growers, who suppiy a large percentage of the feast day bi: High School Yearbook Hing iy Megs cadences 89c Sate ton etn Sims. 19c i , Editor Selects Aides E ed A R R re) T 4 | ARTILLERY LAYS DOWN BARRAGE ON MADRID Te salt for Pre Breas, te LETTUC Cc annual year! of senior class of "Biamasck ‘high school, has been CRISP, SOLID CRISP, TENDER announ ry lary Finney, editor. Work has already begun ah HEADS BUNCH AS ni ‘manager Miss Finney : fill have Mary See. Bett Jones bas! Wi weeresrep ExrEniMEnrs CAULIFLOWER, snow white.....................Per lb. 9c | Hepes air, prove whole wheat an excel- RAPEFRUIT {. enter: regory n as his nt source of the vital food ORANGES G i 2 - essentials growing cl Sweet, juicy, Sweet, seedless Other staff members include: Gayle d.” And Shi W Kelley, organizations ‘Beulah Heda, 0 10006 -whole whest! 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