The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 24, 1936, Page 7

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S curry fresh ports by two unions representing deck BLOGK RELEASE OF POOD-LADEN BOATS IN SAILORS’ STRIKE Nationwide Tie. Up of Shipping Extended to Practically All U. S. Ports San Francisco, Nov. 24.—(/?)}—Fed- eral officials pinned hopes for peace in the maritime strike on renewed negotiations with one shipowners’ group as they sought release Tuesday of Alaska food supplies from the spreading blockade of American ports. Assistant Secretary of Labor Ed- ward F. McGrady, tireless mediator at this key port, announced unions end operators of 63 coastwise freight- ers will resume settlement discussions, probably Tuesday. Prospects for release of vessels to food to Alaska were termed “hopeful” by Col. O. F. Ohl- som, manager of the government- owned Alaska railroad. Union Studies Proposal Ohlson, who carries authority from President Roosevelt to charter vessels, said striking unions were referring a proposal to thelr mgmbership. The nationwide strike tines, of- fictally extended to all American and cngine room officers, brought cancellation of the scheduled Wed- nesday sailing from New York of the U. S. liner President Roosevelt, Houston, New Orleans, Philadelphia and Boston also reported increasing Neptune _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1936 Initiates FDR Near Equator waterfront tenseness as the Masters, Mates and Pilots association and the Marine Engineers Beneficial associa- tion started their independent walk- out in support of demands for higher pay. Ports Troubled The eastern and gulf ports also) were troubled by the continued strike of rank-and-file seamen, who drew sympathy picket lines in defiance of regular union officers when the west coast strike was called Oct. 29. Officials here of the two officers’ unions, which have been out on the coast with other seagoing and dock workers for nearly a montly, indicated they were watching closely develop- ments at east and gulf ports. Five hundred strikebound passen- gers waited on Honolulu piers for calmer weather to be taken by a pine- apple barge aboard the liner Monte- rey. It was anchored outside the harbor to avoid the blockade on its trip from Australia to’San Francisco. Passegers and freight were un- loaded from the Grace liner Santa Elena at Ensenada, Mexico, to be brought north to California by train. WATER PLAN COMPLETED Washington, Nov. 24.—(4)—Com- pletion of a long-range ‘national water plan” was reported Tuesday by the national resources committee headed by Secretary Ickes. The plan, which will fill two large volumes, will be ready for submission to the pres- ident by Dec. 1. SPOHN’S Phone Frozen Strawberries Lettuce Celery Radishes Green Onions Cauliflower Green Top Carrots Parsnips Walnuts Swift’s Bacon, machine ¢ sliced, per Ib. ....... aes 29c (Try a few slices on your turkey) Libby’s Queen Olives, Mason jar size Maxwell House Coffee, 1-lb, can (Can be used for drip percolator) Swansdown Cake Flour with cocoanut free...... . 20€ 626 518 9th St. Suggestions Sweet Potatoes, large baking Cranberries Squash Rutabagas Tokay Grapes Xmas Candies Peanut Brittle Almond Nuts Brazil Nuts Libby’s quart size Dill Pickles, nice glass Libby's Solid Pack Pumpkin, No. 2% cans, 2 for Mbby's Pumpkin will make bet- ter pies) Libby’s Moist Mince Meat, 1 -Ib. jar Dates, 1%-lb. cello Needs Freshest Fruits and Vegetables Lettuce Oranges Carrots Crisp, solid Iuice size, Crisp, green Hee 5c | sweet, 2 doz... SOC tops, bunch..... 5c Green top Beets, Turnips, Radishes, Spinach, Brussels Sprouts, Frozen Strawberries, Endive, Broccoli, Kumquats, Red Cabbage, Pomegranates, Celery Cabbage, Mushrooms, Asparagus, Rhubarb Grapefruit | Bananas Sweet Potatoes Texas Seed! Golden ripe, Baking size, iiway. Loe solid, 3 te... 19¢ taney Ibs. 19¢ CHEESE—Fancy large-eyed SWISS, pound ..........:.. 38e Imported Roquefort, Camembert, Liederkrantz, Goudas, _ Edams, Gammelost Cruisers Stop Off Coast of Brazil for Traditional High Jinks of Sea Nov. 24. — () — President Rooseevit and all other “pollywogs” aboard the cruisers Indianapolis and Chester were summoned to trial Tuesday be- Aboard the U. 8. 8, Chester at sea, | fore King Neptune. Davy Jones, representative of the fictitious king of the sea, boarded the vessels Monday night to deliver “of- ficial” subpoenas to more than 100 persons on each crulser. As rockets flared on the sun-decks, Davy greeted his assistants, known as “shelibacks” because they have cross- ed the equator and been initiated into the mystic fraternity. all pollywogs,” Davey said. FDR Handed Summons Flanked by guards, the royal envoy marched to the president, handed him a summons and warned all the neophytes — those who have never been in the southern hemisphere—to be ready for trial at 12:30 p .m. Tues- day. His progress about the cruisers was marked by salutes from guards sta- tioned at specific posts. President Roosevelt, nominated “senior pollywogs,” was on watch for Davy’s appearance for an hour with the others. On the Chester, news- papermen and secret service officers posted their own watches. The men who are guarding the president on his trip to the Inter- American Peace conference at Buenos Aires went through the stiffest or- deal, on instructions from their “shellback” commanders. Dressed in Oilskin They were dressed in sweltering ollskins and heavy overcoats and or- dered to duty on top of the turret of one of the crulser’s guns. Nearby a naval captain sat astride a mine cut- ter, which the “shellbacks” desginated as a horse. Another naval officer—whose trou- removed—scanned the sea with a spy- glass from his seat on a barrel. Every hour the order rang out: “Relieve the pollywog watch!” The ceremonies of issuing supoenas were held in a calm sea 300 miles off the northeastern coast of Brazil. Both the Chester and _ Indianapoliso stopped their engines as Davy ace companied by “peg-leg” and his staff, made the rounds. Prefer Various Charges Various charges were to be pre- ferred against the candidates. The president already has been accused of “gross incompetency in failing to car- ry Maine and Vermont” in the recent election. After the trial, the “punishments” begin. The official sentence list called for some to be ducked in & tank of water, others to submit to electric shocks, while still others will undergo various “tortures.” RESET RECLAMATION FUNDS Washington, Nov. 24.—(4)—Senator Burton K. Wheeler, Montana Demo- cra*, salt Tuesday the Public Works administration has reallocated funds for the proposed Beaverhead and Jefferson reclamation projects in Montana and extended the time in which the state might meet govern- ment requirements to receive allot- nents. Fruit Cocktail . Dixie Mix Pemnhie chica Libby's, No, 1 + “Just bake it in the tin y's Fancy Lb size, tin ter... BOC | weer in* "BEC | Par... 23e Pineapple “Just the center siles,” Pelure. Flume Breet pola oes Libby's ’s, No. ins, M% fee tee... 49C 2 or 9c fae 15c Gattee 2 Fy Meee Le ae Tomato Juice Maxwell House, Mince Meat une Libby's, 16-07, oes eerreee our e 1. QC | fins, 3 tor..... 23c MEAT DEPARTMENT..... Ducks, Spring Chickens, Fancy Hens, Fancy Turkeys Prime Fattened in Our Milk-Fed Poultry Room Make Your Selection Now! Beef Pot Roast Veal Steak or Pork Loin Roast Roas' Lean, fancy, Gar Li 3,16 et 17 end cats, 22c Ib... 9 C | speciat, per b. 2 EC |. Pork Sausage Picnics Pork chow per pound ....20C per Ib. ....... 23c per Ib... 20C Pearl-White Lutefisk, Finnan Haddie, Kippered Cod, Whitefish, Oysters. Whole Suckling Roasting Pigs. “I'd like to make an inspection of ; sers had been courteously but firmly |, His Death Is Mystery Officiats at Akron, O., turned to the revolver vith which Albert J. Albright (above), 45-year-old world war veteran and Massillon, 0., bank auditor, was shot to d to deter. mine how the crime was committed. Albright was found dead in the back Geat of his wrecked automobile at Akron, eee Press ee) Light Snow Falls in Bismarck Territory Light snow fell in the Bismarck area Tuesday and scattered, local Gust storms were reported at several other weather bureau points ins the state. Temperatures were moderate for the past 24-hour period, with Jamestown reporting the low at 10 above and the balance of the minimum readings tanged between 30 and 38 degrees. O. W. Roberts, federal meteorologist, forecast colder east and south por- tions of the state for Thanksgiving Gay. BRITISH WARSHIPS STEAM FOR SPAIN Insurgents’ Offer of Safe An- chorage Not Satisfactory, Reports State London, Nov. 24.—()—Reports from Malta indicated Tuesday the British naval depot ship Cyclops and four sub- marines were en route to Spain. At the same time, informed sources said an official communication from Spanish Insurgents, ast safe an- chorage to British ships at Valencia, Alicante, Tarragona and Cartagena, was not satisfactory. The note made no. guarantee of safe anchorage at Barcelona, which the Spanish Insur- gents have threatened to bombard. In addition to the reported Malta naval movement, there were rumors the battleship Barham had been ord- ered to get steam up for a voyage to Spain. The cruiser Galatea, it was announced, would relieve the cruiser Arethusa at Palma, Mallorca, in the Mediterranean, Thursday. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden Monday informed the house of com- mons that British warships would pro- tect British merchantment from mo- lestation on the high seas by either Spanish side—if such protection be- comes necessary. Informed persons said Britain was not dropping its demand for a neu- tral place of anchorage at Barcelona. Lindy, Farley Leave Ireland for London Dublin, Irish Free State, Nov. 24— (®)—Col. Charles A, Lindbergh took off for a flight to London Tuesday after a visit to the Irish capital. Post- master General James A, Farley, who has been touring his ancestral land, left for London by train. ROOSEVELT AGREES TO DOCK IN CAPITAL Original Plans to Land at Mar del Plata Changed at Ar- gentina’s Request Buenos Aires, Nov. 24.—(?)—Presi- Gent Roosevelt acceded to the request of the Argentine government Tues- day that he land directly at Buenos Aires. rive here at 1 p. m., Nov. 30. The president, en route to the Epoch-making Inter-American peace conference, ‘had planned originally to Jand at Mar De) Plata and proceed overland to Argentine’s capital. President Roosevelt will remain in Buenos Aires until after lunch Dec. 2, and then go to Mar Del Plata in the evening to re-embark on the In- dianapolis. Secretary of State Cordell Hull, heading the American delegation to the peace conference at the group's final pre-session meeting in Monte- video, before proceeding to Buenos Aires, announced that the United States was fully prepared to do its part to “achieve the noble aims of the conference.” Three Killed So Far Hunting Badger Deer Crandon, Wis., Nov, 24.—(#)—The shooting of Earl Whitt, 22, of Cran- don, brought fatalities in Wisconsin's four-day-old deer hunting season to three Tuesday. A sheriff's posse of 50 men found Whitt’s body Tuesday in a heavily wooded section eight miles southeast of Crandon. The young man had been missing since Satur- day. A NATIONAL \ lire Cranberries ....... Celery, large stalks ...2 for 23¢ Grapefruit Apples, Delicious .....3 Ibs. 25¢ Bananas __............2lhs, 2% Brussels Sprouts .. Hubbard Squash .......3 lhs. 7c . Sweet Potatoes, Jersey 3lb. 19¢ ie Potatoes washington 10 ths. 33¢ sh Emperor Grapes ......3 lbs. 29¢ ¢4 limes _..._......-...2 oz. 29¢ \N SPRAY SAUCE Cranberry 2117-02.cans28e NEW so | CONDENSED " 9-07. pkg. 9¢ Apple Cider 2q1.toties:28: as Mixed Candy . 1.15 Gam Texas Seedless ORANGES- 32° Mixed Nuts. . INE SUCH CON! }WEET GIRL Mince Meat2Z9-or.pkgs.23¢ Peac SWEET GIRL Pesci ys an | } wes . . 2}-01. jar 3c Pumpkin 3 31-oz.cons2Se \\ Dates. 273-02. pkgs. 19¢ ~~ POULTRY AT ALL NATIONAL MARKETS Turkey The choice ef the Northwest « Carefully raised under ideei feeding conditions to fine, plump perfections just In time for Thanksgiving festivities. A size end weight for every table. 24° ’ Ligonberries .......Qt. 19¢ PATTED SO exsvra tony © . Lb.17¢ jalad Dressing pt. jor 9c Queen Olives. St-or. jorA Zc IATIONAL MANZANILLA PIMENTO STUFFED Bates". oe Citron eg’ Dromedary 3-02. pkgs bbe lb. 19¢ 7 for 25¢ _-2 bs. 19¢ 216 Size Ib.23e CALIF. YELLOW CLING HALVES 330-02. cans 49¢ : 271-02. pkgs.23¢ He wireleased American Ambassa- | dor Alexander Weddell from the U.; 8. 8. Indianapolis that he would ar-/ Over Mediterranean Cairo, Egypt, Nov. 24—(7)—A fleet of British airplanes took off at dawn Tuesday to search the African coast for an Egyptian airliner missing over the Mediterranean since Monday. Be- sides four crew members, occupants of the lost plane included a Japanese business man named Sugiyama and Father Anastase, a scholar and stu- dent of Arabic sworn to eternal s!- lence. 2 Report Airliner Lost {China Will Mobilize ~ Army to Resist Japan to mobilize its entire war © strength to resist alleged Japanese ag- gression in continental Asia. The last resources of China's exe panding military power, they said, will be behind the government's tu block any Japanese attemp' push its continental empire further westward through Chinese Inner Mongolian provinces. Oli be 20-0. 29 P A teh th on: eee lee Potate Brand Sweet rhevenopmee, cA Minneopa Whole Kernel Corn No. 2 tins, 2 for Tissue 1,000 sheet rolls, 4 for '21c YOUNG DUCKS Shankless Picnics Sugar cured, 5 to 7 Ib. average w.19c MARCOVITZ "s” ©6Grocery —Free Delivery Service— 10:30 A. M.—2:30 - 4:30 P. M. Daily ———— APPLES—Just received a shipment direct from Wash- ington. Delicious, Winesaps and Arkansas Blacks. Flame red, full 40-Ib. boxes, wrapped and packed. ‘These are the finest apples we have seen on the market this season. Specially priced for Wednesday. eal cetaceans Ripe Tomatoes, Beets, Turnips, Cucumbers, Radishes, Green Onions, Cauliflower, Fresh Peas, Green Peppers, Green Beans, Sweet Potatoes, Green Top Carrots, Squash. Cranberries, Avocados, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Grapefruit, Grapes. U.S. Inspected Meats TURKEYS Young Toms, Young Hens, Fat, Tender FANCY GEESE 14 to 7c 905 Front Ave. Grapefruit Lettuce Extra nice, 2 for.. 3c aad tee ee, SO Celery Tomato J uice Libby’s, 3 for .... Minneopa Solid Pack 23¢ Tomatoes No. 244 tins, 2 for.... 29c (These are extra nice whole Tomatoes) 16to24e Lb.17° Rolled Roast. Boneless, Tender ub. 8c Fresh Oysters, Lutefisk, Salmon, Pike Clean and Sound... . CELERY LETTUCE ORANGE APPLES COFFEE “HARVEST QUEEN” Vacuum patked, ' 28 : Cc Genuine Winesaps ibs. for so DOC Well Bleached Crisp... Firm Crisp Solid Heads New Crop Navels 216 size Thanksgiving Feast Day GARDEN FOODS Specially Priced For Tuesday and Wednesday . . . Complete Stock! CRANBERRIES ___.2 lbs. for 39¢ Extra Fancy ... For Delicious Thanksgiving Cranberry Sauce ... Sweet Potatoes ..__.5 ibs. for 19¢ 2 for 25¢c 2for 15¢. Doz. 37¢ 20 lb. box $1.09 Tender BUTTER Fresh Churned Pure Creamery te. 34° Hundreds of Savings on Holiday Foods in Our Thanksgiving Sale... Bring Your List STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. WEDNESDAY RED OWL We Deliver Phone RED OWL STORE NO. 1 | Orders C.0.D. | STORE NO. 2 Phone 469 | “fective at both | 506 Broadway 302 Main Bismarck stores. Phone 746 RED OWL FOOD STORES | per Ib. can .... DEPENDON | | { |

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