The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 11, 1936, Page 3

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RATOSEEKFINS | - THE BISMARCK TRIBUN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1936 Doomed to Destruction by Spanish Rebels ee ree vedi cenit hogesl FEDERAL FUND USED 2s eee brought against him for criti- Glamint Presifent Roosevelt. ‘The com- FOR DROUTH AREA Ask Appropriation to to Extend Loans for Rehabilitation © said Thursday he “isn't worry- HE. ‘Moun- of Needy perme signed by Beales, F But No Monies From Special Bath ese ‘Washington, Dec. 11—()—Reset- ‘ . Pav : gement {fetntstration officials said ' sly oe aie nie Be Diverted crite,” in an editorial. 'y would congress to te : : ao tay Agreement authorize loans for drouth-stricken { ‘ ‘ }' prt ‘ sana BIROBES BOX Teorey Seaeee to ein place tbatalon 9 Seite aeeiinaabnts ta.’ supporting basis, Present resettlement funds, they said, would last until Feb. 1 and would provide only emergency relief : “ / k F os department, ‘The on!: dn the ‘form of airect rants for the a } gre Al Klaud enrollee, wits toe “Etioxbeoos 48,085 farm families now on reset- sa . J. ‘ ‘ s Jamestown and Grand Forks -16 and tle: it id. & bs ® é é turned. over’ to them within,» few gin OT] Ington that Thomas McDonald, chiet| RADE Devils Lake -6. Vicks COUGH Drop poor tae labels eee wing fd approved the. $2,08319 in Tegt| om ion. hts i * z rs 4 - Milo Perkins, in charge of the re- anes | : ive lar federal aid for North Dakota settlement drouth relief program, 1 ‘ % : : : without matching. sald the sum needed for the. pro- ae - e The 1987 construction program Posed loan program would be between ‘ : fe os i <s outlined also took a step forward $100,000,000 and $200,000.00. a : : with the word from the district of- ‘The loans would enable the destt- Destruction of beautiful Barcelona and its famous harbor (above) was threatened by the Spanish fice ‘of the bureau of public rosds tn tute familles to keep a cow, somi St. Paul, under the supervision of chickens, 4 horse, and —_——_—_———!_—_—_—_=__ tebel junta in a note sent to London to accent the warning against ships entering A. &. Palen, that this had been ap- proved and was being forwarded to Washington. Involved in the regular federal aid funds shprored are the Seaehrn balance for 1936 amounting to $1,- J ‘747, 213 which must be under contract by July 1, 1937 and $1,958,107 for 1937 which must be under contract by July 1, 1038. ailable Only 124,000 Shipmen etihpaate Made) witmout auehiig ane bs cents ment that no monies obtained from in Comparison to 137,953 Sou ay Tate IMPORTANT NEWS... NEWS... for McCormick-Deering Farm Equipment pemas may ee i ey ETP aT Provision is included in the agree- Hf you're feoking for a - and International Truck Users telght” oriented oa redone in| mene that monies, may be revoked \\ at Tey” ai ett lotr North Dakota during 1935, the state or may be reduced in amounts equal you'll be proud to gi 5 ° 5 A railroad board disclosed Thursday in. «* 1 \\) we. It.is the aim and policy of our Company to provide adequate | its ennuat report to the governor, | *2, “versions of special, taxes by s} aya Had a roe x after-sale service to protect the buyers of our equipment, a policy Total, carloads (during the year! proved as necessary for new road priced, Words hes oll were 123,545 or 97.475 per cent of the which has proved of great cash value to our customers, In this | totel tonnage carried. ‘Less than car-| construction. community arrangements have been made to serve our custom- —_| ints there were 137998 to 255 | Roosevelt Declines ers through a newly apa wate hein tha 'the carriers| TO Talk About King annual reports also showed that] products of agriculture and of mines| _Port-of-Spain, Trindad, Dec. 11.— showed substantial increases in 1936| (?)—President Roesevelt landed at over the previous year . Port-of-Spain Monday for a four- Products of agriculture shipped ig| hour visit before starting the last lap 1935 amounted to 56,231 compared] of his trip homeward. with 47,742 in 1934 and carload ship-| The president declined to com- C. E. Finkle, Mgr. First Floor, 200 Main Ave., West Bismarck, N. D. ment of mine products increased| Ment on the abdication of King Ed- from 39,725 to 43,867, the repore| ward, a subject which occupied most ’ showed. of the Rann ener in the a ‘The manager bi with him # wealth of prac- times. The service requirements of thi - A total of 18,454 carloads of ant-| papers of ‘owned 5 fal hence ti farm dartsesen ee munity will be amply provided for ins fully uals: and products ware. shipped in| Jercing, egunis of Mar. Heosevelys Sor ‘ aridtewell oo a equipped service department, 1935 compared with 45,889 the pre-| V! le pages. truck business known to busine: vious year, 58 carloads of forest prod-|/ The U. 8. executive was acheduled men of the city and farmers in the suround- We invite you to visit the McOORMICK-DEER- ucts compared with 47, 4,935 car-j/to depart Friday afternoon for ing territory. ING STORE and see the equipment on display loads of manufactures and miscel-| Charleston, 8. C., after being given ‘McCormick-Deering Tractors, MoCormick: me ey with, our neni Oy galas baal agg catrauere: 5 clog toe of ‘ihe ise ing Implements, International Motor Trucks; may be able to suggest changes in method that ~ Roeld Atnundsen journeyed to the| land. SHEER SILK CREPE HOSE HANDKERCHIEFS and genuine IHC Parts will be available at all will reduce your costs, South Pole to raise funds for a trip to ee fare oem bond's) oe the North Pole, Growing Trade Tempo ‘, tative) $10 quality! Leuioudy ses brotdered. Bor of 3, 5 ——_—££E£_E_—— * new crepe International Harvester Company | Gapeauammm | crests) | Easeeeeans FEYC | renee arm @ na na ves e 0 on HEAD OFF RP FRE r—they're joned, ran Gleeming &; : 7 ‘New York, Dec, 11.—()}—The rising ing figured paily ask for MENTHO:MULSION beck oly perfect vm Ban So 4108, DO (Incorporated) IF IT FAILS TO STOP YOUR 200 Main Ave., West Bismarck, N. Dak. COUGH DUE TO COLDS ASK FOR YOUR MONEY BACK 32h OOF Capitol Cut Rate Drug, Ine. Fifth & Main Bismarck, N. D. was maintained ‘at its previous level.” Local Retail Liquor Trade Control Asked * *« ALL WOOL ROBES Unuwal Word vole $ BOS SILK DANCE SETS Panties end bra, hand r somely lace trimmed or i | tailored, RAYON GOWNS AND PAJAMAS Priced for Gift Sevings | SSC 100% wool flannel that’s 8 warm! | RAYON TAFFETA SLIPS | Styled lite moro expersive silk age pealirnbapatagilicd Lece tp and bottom, aR sormeeth ay Orme Sot oe mado n? James. 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