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DUGe | LEGAL PROFESSION, Statues Honor Lincoln, Davis GET RID OF COURTS} State Committees to Be Sub- stituted for Present Italian Justice Sysem Rome, Nov, 13.—(#)—Premier Mus- Solini has decided to abolish existing Italian courts of law, substituting state committees and socializing the legal profession, official sources dis- closed Friday. Attorneys described the project as “one of the most important changes in 20th century jurisprudence.” A committee of eminent lawyers and officials from the ministry of jus- tice is working out the details to re- Place the courts with the state boards, Guthoritative quarters asserted. The committee's report is expected to be finished soon, when it will be handed to the ministry of justice for action, Tribunal to Go Abolition is also planned for the special tribunal for defense of the state. This court was established ten years ago after an 18-year-old youth attempted to assassinate the Italian premier at Bologna in 1926. Conditions were said to have become 60 settled in Italy and the people so united around the premier, lawyers have decided there ts no necessity for continuing the tribunal another five years. Substitution of corporative state committees for courts of law would prove one of the most interesting ex- periments of modern times, attorneys commented, Casts involving monetary consider- atiors connected with certain prod- ucts—such as wheat, automobiles, transportation and the llke—would be settled by committees of guilds em- bracing those products. Committees to Act Labor matters will be settled by labor committees. The ministry of the interior would appoint committees to deal with crim- inal charges. Attorneys said that under the new system lawyers would become gov- ernment functionaries the same as judges and other employes. The state would pay them regular Salaries rather than fees. Attorneys’ functions would center around attempts to ascertain the truth in a case and present facts to the jury clearly without passionate appeals for clients’ interests. The interests of the state would transcend the interests of the indi- vidual. 4,000 Work on Roads, Dams in Grand Forks Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 13.—(?)— Concentrating on roads and dams, the Grand Forks district the “Works Progress"! now} has approximately 4,000 men of the}: 7,000 WPA workers in: the district on this type of project, B.C. Glass, district director reported Friday. Forty-one farm dams are now in op- eration and a large number will be opened as soon as details concerned ‘with legal easements, necessary be- fore projects can be begun, are com- pleted, Glass said. Driscoll {| By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. M. Madson and Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Madson of Lake Park, Minn., have been visiting relatives and friends here. Dr. and Mrs. W. Cook of Indian- apolis, Ind., Mrs. Albert Christenson and Miss Christenson were callers at the M. T. Olson home Friday. James Wright is employed at the Montgomery Ward store in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Gangochian and fam- ily were callers in this community Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dronen were entertained at the Albert Giest home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Mount, M. T. ‘Olson and Della attended the Stan- dard Oil dealers’ meeting in Bismarck * ‘Thursday. Mrs, William Van Vieet of Wyo- ming, who has been visiting relatives here, “nas returned to her home. Mrs, Joe Gerts of Steele was a visitor in this community Sunday Christiania By MES, ALFRED OLSON ‘Miss Tillie Schoon visited with Mrs O. Roth Wednesday while her brother Bill and Gussie motored to Bismarck A number of friends and neighbors gave a surprise miscellaneous shower for Miss Tillie Schoon at her home Friday evening. The pastime was progressive whist, high scores being won by Jim Anunson of Driscoll and Mrs. Ole Nuland. Consolation prizes were awarded to Ollie Roth and Adolph Hanson. Lunch was served at. midnight. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Olson were Sunday dinner guests of John Steegs ‘at Driscoll. em Clooten and family, residents on the Tollefson place for a number of years, have moved to a farm near Bismarck. Orthodox Mohammedans are loath to construct a building or weave a rug that has straight lines or flawless symmetry. They believe that only Allsh is perfect, and that to construct ‘a perfect building or rug is sacrilegi- ous, NOT made from cheap flour Denver, Nov. 13.—(#)—Christian W. Sorensen, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 138, 1936 police were trailing him they identified as Reese Bailey, 35 there, so he came to Denver and as- | wanted for bank robbery, in an early BSCAPED PRISONER FIGHTS EXTRADITION Admits Fleeing lowa Reforma- tory Eight Hours Before He Was to Be Paroled 27, who police say admitted fleeing the Iowa men’s reformatory in August, 1934, eight, hours before he ‘was to have been parol ped a fight against extradition while A filace in the state capitol ro- tunda at Frankfort, Ky., was re- served for this nine-foot statue of Jefferson Davis, Confederate president. It will stand opposite a statue, the same size, of Abra- ham Lincoln. Both Davis and Lincoln were born in Kentucky, less than 100 miles apart. Fred- erick C. Hibbard, Chicago | sculptor, is shown working on avis statue. Name N..D. Attorneys On Resolutions Group Minneapolis, Nov. 13.—()—More than 50 members of the bar from at parts of the country, were named members Friday of the resolutions committee of the American-Bar assu- ciation by President Frederick H. Stinchfield, Minneapolis. They in- clude Charles J. Murphy, Grand Forks. N. D.; Arthur W. Cupler, Fargo, N. D.; Milton 8. Gunn, Helena, Mont.; and Howard T. Abbott, Duluth, Minn. ————————— | Today’s Recipe Prune and Cream Cheese Pie Chop enough cooked and pitted prunes to fill your baked pie shell % full. To chopped prunes, add a suspicion of nutmeg and % cup chopped nut meats. Next mash 2 packages cream cheese with a fork and soften to smooth paste with a little cream. Spread this in a deep igh layer oxer thy prunca...icr re Third ‘Street Phones 1208 - 1209 Serge shea aes 29c Beef Roast, fancy cuts, Ib..... 1 6c Veal Roast, per Ib. ...... 5654 ; Veal Stew, 2 Ibs. for ee T-Bone and Sirloin Steaks, per Ib... "23c All cuts of Fancy ‘Baby Beef Fancy Spring Chickens and Hens Crisco, -3-Ib. tin Fancy Grapefruit, 10 for Lettuce, 2 large heads for _ 811 Seventh St. led, Friday map- ‘an officer started from the Anamosa institution to return him. Denver detectives arrested Sorensen at the bere ot Warden W. H. Fraz- jamosa. They said he had Sorensen was serving a 10-year sen- tence for burglary in the Iowa prison Sergeant John O'Donnel of the Der- ver detective squad said he admitted escaping Aug. 20, 1934. The parole order was on the warden’s desk that night, to be delivered to Sorensen the next morning. He had been impris- oned three years. “I didn’t know I was going to be paroled,” Sorensen said. “If I had waited, I wouldn't have seven years staring me in the face.” On his escape, he went to the home of his parents near Sioux City, Iowa. pays - morning after morning it pays delicious dividends., What a lot of difference just a few cents make. Schilling Coffee One for Percolatot Another one for Drip Carl’s Grocery @ Phone 371 Firm Fruits Crisco, 3 Ib. can “Dependable” Krisp Vegetables We Deliver Peanut Butter, Carol, 2 lb. jar .. Heinz Tomato Juice, 46 oz. tin .. Tuna, white meat, 7 oz. tin Spiced Crabapples, No. 2, tin . Fancy Black Figs, 1 Ib. .... Raisins, 4 Ibs., 32c; 2 Ibs. Chocolates, asstd., pound pkg. ...... Extra Fancy Dried Peaches, per pound ....... 17cj 29c KF. 27ch We support the first “Little Theatre Week” C. J. Tullberg, Prop. ¥ ED & WHIT SCOTT'S GROCERY Deliveries, 9:00 10:30 seg idieaharpoy ee Phone 816 MACARONI, EGG NOODLES, SPAGHETTI, Marathon, 2 reg. pkgs. .9c Reiled Oats, Red & White, SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING, qt. jar . ... 30C COFFEE, Red & White i 31 [2 aree Winesaps, MATCHES, Blue & White, 6-box ctn. HOME STYLE PINEAPPLE, Red & White, (cube cut) No. 2% tin, each 2 for 15¢c + scm pow Kraft's French Dressing Free with each head CABBAGE, Solid heads, per Ib. ORANGES, Medium size 26c CARROTS, fresh, crisp, in_bunches, 2 for RAnsEALCN Red & White GRAPEFRUIT a Boh SUGAR, 10 Ib. cloth bag .. We urge your support of Bismarck’s Community Players Ing. t's easy todisin- fect, deodorize, and: remove discolorations from bathtubs, basins, toilet bowls, tile ond And,too,in kitchen and laundry Clorox helps safeguard health. Scientific investigation shows that germs thrive on glassware, dishes, refrigerators, drain- sumed the name of Virgil Hansen. He was married here March 15, 1935. to Miss Erma Hensen. She stood by him Friday, declaring she would ask Governor Ed C. John- son to deny the extradition. He was picked up after a Sioux City resident saw him in Denver and not!- fied Iowa authorities. Alleged Bank Robber Shot and Captured Jackson, Ohio, Nov. 13.—Ue)—eder- al agents, Jackson county and Chilll- cothe police shot and captured a man morning gun fine miles northwest of here. The man was taken to a Chillicothe his condition was said not for bank robbery and for violation of the national thef! “We Thank You” “Fresh Vegetables” Brussels Sprouts Cauliflower Parsnips Fresh Spinach ‘Wax and Green Beans Luther Rutabagas Carrots Cabbage Hubbard Squash Everything is in for FRUIT CAKES Cut Up Citron, oranges and lemon peel, 3 OF. Pkg. .......eeseeee Shelled Pecans, fresh crop, per pound, 59c; % Ib. pkg. .. «.10c ..30¢c “Candy Specials” Pastel Mints, 12 o. cello pkg. for .. per pound box See our display of Glased .20€ Fruits in baskets. 49c Also dried unsulphured Peaches and Apricots, Caly- myrna Figs, Deglet Noor Dates. “Meat Specials” U. 8. Steer Beef Pot Roast, U. 8. Pork shoulder Roast, per Ib. U. 8. Spareribs, per Ib. Meat Loaf, ready to bake, per lb. Ham Butts, 4 to 5 lbs. average, per Ib. ...... Veal Shoulder Roast, per Ib. Fancy mere We support the first “Little Theatre Week” All Phones 213 118 Third St DELIVERIES—6:45 & 10:30; 2:30 & ¢:30 “CLOSE 7 P. M., SATURDAY” COOK’S Phone 564 <br Standard se ceccescenee GRAPEFRUIT, Vero, No. 2 can 1 7c SPAGHETTI, Swifts, With Meat. ae... LOC MINCEMEAT, Libby’s COOKIES, Sandwich Sprinkle, per Ib. ...... CANDIED EEL for the Lemon E, Kraft, 4% Ib. eee ne ‘he thnact osheea Se .......45¢ 2 for .......... DA CRA Tors, Site... 19 Uitte Taeare Wear" : 512 Ave. D U. 8. Inspected Corn Fed MEATS PORK CHOPS per pound SPARERIBS, Meaty, per Ib. .. LAMB CHOPS, LARD, Swift’s Silver tet 2 po 33c HAMBURGER, Fresh Ground, Everything in Fruits and SOUP TenuteS cans 2OC CONVICT HANGS SELF | night ina lavatory of the jail, hangoa Winnipeg, Nov. _13.—(#)—Aleck | With his own belt. ; Garbolinsk!, 28, one of two men con- . victed of the robbery of @ bank here nee, Sout Ame mean ferme Broadway Food Market Corner of Broadway and Sixth Phone 126 For your patronage last week-end, We hope you'll come back often. THANK YOU No. 10 Tin PRUNES . FRUITS ° BLACKBERRIES . STRAWBERRIES vee Onions, 10 Ibs, .......... 19c Washed Carrots, Jonathan Apples, 20 Ib. lug . Rutabagas, 8 lbs. for Grapefruit, ein 6 for 21c; doz. . 79¢ Head Lettuce, 2 heads for BUTTER, per Ib. .................33e "59c | MAS! 48e raion 99¢ a Gold Medal Flour, 50 Ibs. CRISCO, 3 Ib. can ...............-55¢ 27 c Tomato Juice, 22 c Shortening, Swift’s Jewel, 4 Ib. pail . Peanut Butter, Carol, 2 Ib, jar . Muchmore Cocaa, 2 Ibs. 100 Ibs. Campbell’s, 3 for E QUINS| USE ONLY THE SOAP Maxwell House MADE WITH GENTLE Coffee, per Ib. ... Candy Bars, 5c bars, 3 for .... 3 for 17c Orders of $2.00 or over Delivered FREE We have the specials listed in the big IGA ad. in This Edition. 47c size, 8 dozen for. . Sunkist, small 2 cans for . Marsh Seedless, 80 size, 6 for .... 25c Suet Cleanser, ial, 6 cans . "2 5 (o Heinz Catsup, large bottle 1 8 Cc Stokely’s Finest Hock Sten tie Se Ghipe, 204 1b pig, 1 7C Soap, 10 ge. bars 2OC Heinz Tomato ae c Juice, No. 10 can 30 02. CAN ....ceceeeee 1212 oz. 3 for sss bre No. 2 2 cans for 39c Onions, Fancy U. S.No. 1, 50 Ib, bag 89c/° Heinz Pork and Beans, 12 oz. can, 3 cans for Pinnong! Brand Matches, 6 boxes in carton, 2 3 i Cc Nash Coffee Sale and Demonstration Serving Hot Coffee and Uneeda Bakers Cookies All Day. Drop in and sample this fine Coffee! Imported Swiss Cheese and Imported Roquefort Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Cabbage, fancy, solid heads .....per Ib. 3c; 100 Ibs, $2.49 © Spinach, Celery, Red Cabbage, Brussels Sprouts, Peas, - “Mead pred ole Green Peppers, ~“ , Green Onions, Radishes, Cucumbers, Persimmons, Avocadoes We support the first “Little Theatre Week”

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