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- , . STUDENTS SUPP RT FRANK AS REGENTS sax asraovi,| Rake Archbishop Canterbury's: Sermon Likened Fire Plug’ Takes Wisconsin Campus Walk-Out Is Threatened on Eve of Board Meeting to Hitting Man After He Is Down terbury ‘Tuesday for his verbal chastisement of former King Edward to resign at a special meeting Indieations were neaday of the board of regents. reach the floor of the house ot cons Groups of students went about the | mons Thursday. : campus sounding out sentiment in ad favor of a strike if Dr. Frank is forced die cr eles erm mips ing Kol ef 3 ee ot oe Wocued WhO! barra an officlaidom striving to lisagreed w! President over ir ne pol te wulemeec jor nts sata | UCC a The archbishop, spiritual leader of seal waren ies and yi have|tne empire, ins teoadeas Sunday n up to support the presi-| sternly lectured the fromer ruler for dent and that many more would be/ nis desire to marry Mrs, Wallis War- added to their ranks, In several class-| rieig Simpson’ in violation of the rooms signs were scrawled on black-|«“christian principles of marriage.” boards, “let's support prexy.” Donald Blame Edward's Friends Heun, president of the interfraternity| geornfully, the head of the Church board, said fraternity members were) or gngiand placed part of the blame solidly-supporting Frevk. tg. | {0% the king’s*conduct at the feet of The Madison Alumni association is-|Baward's social friends, “whose sued @ protest against tactics of the/ standards and waye of life are alien to regents and named a specig! commit-' i! the best interests of his people.” tee to recommend appropriate action.| Josiah Clement Wedgewood, Labor Regent Gunnar Gundersen, L&| member of parliament, said he hoped Crosse, assailed what he termed wasito open the question to debate in the crecy surrounding the reported| house of commons Thursday. attempt by ® Progressive loc of re-/ The Bishop of Durham, Dr. H. H. gents to oust the president.’ Henson, addressing a clerical gather- ing, sale GT FATHERS BAN aa SUNDAY BHER SALE| "=" sce “Now I find that itis coming to be some kind of novel body governed by the British Broadcasting corpora- Amendment to Ordinance Fixes} tion and two archbishops, (The ref- erence. was to the two ranking arch- Retail Hours Same as Those | iionoos Canaerbury and York).. for Hard Liquor “I do not like it.” a Letters to newspapers criticized the Canterbury radio sermon. One Beer can no longer legally be sold} writer said, “his words, uttered at {n Bismarck on Sundays. this moment, suggest the hitting of An amendment to the city’s ordin-| 9 man when he is down.” @nce governing the distribution Se 3.2” has been passed by the board torlally : city commissioners fixing the hours of] “after the Archbishop of Canter- tale the same as those in the hard/ bury “comes Archdeacon Lambie’ of liquor ordinance, which recently went! australia, bravely firing the artil- {nto effect. fs The-amendment forbids the sale of ery. OF sien es B position beer between the hours of 1 a. me and 8 a, m. on ary given day and pro- (Archdeacon Lambie in h at hibits iste ibaon oe Sundays, Christ-| sretbourne had sald Bawisa ereaced mas and election days. « ‘Also included in the amendment| (2 0k sant cermeenivane te reg was the provision that s $1,000 bond) wmey kept their thunder silent be required of retailers, unless the! white the lines still were :manned,” establishment already ‘possessed 8! continued the Express. “Now the $2,000 bond to sell hard lquor cArry-| archbishop lauriches an attack against ing ef Bes: annie coverage under! Faward’s friends. The, erchdeacon 1e r ort ince. 4 entotirage’ Another change was made to a planes noe pe we the beer licenses run concurrent “The should s = with the hard liquor permits. To do} .on3 ay ieee pos Af apiet this the commission provided that “4 the license from Jan, 1 to June 30,| Of te restraint they preach about 1936 would.cost only half of the regu- ———_—__— lar fee. Cancel Without Hearing. || Additional Sports t Two other provisions included the; ®——_? Tig ° couing tad ihe sipuatin| Dates of Consolidated that no checks in payment of relief Cage Tourneys Pi ick ed labor can be cashed in the beer par- lors. watermains on Thir-| Des Lacs, N. D., Dec, 15.—(#)—Ten- tecntit ae peer Avenue E to they tative basketball tournament dates for boulevard and on Seventeenth 8t.| North Dakota were set by the Consol- from Avenue C to Avenue E and a|idated League board of control at sewer and water main on Sixteenth| which time I. E. Solberg, Des Lacs Bt. from Avenue B to Avenue D were| superintendent of schools, was re- approved. The'‘applications were sub- elected secretary-treasurer of the or- mitted by Frank Hedden. ganization, Watermain extensions on Fifteenth] Tentative dates for county tourna- &t. from Thayer to Broadway Ave.,| ments will be February 19-20, while on Broadway from Fifteenth to Six-| district cage dates will be February teenth St. and on Sixteenth St. from} 26-27, Solberg said and the state Broadway to Rosser Ave. were also poumamneny is scheduled for March approved. ‘ant A PRavertisements for bids on the: ra of the board were unde- sewer system in sewer district No. 28 cided ling whether or not the at an estimated cost of $3,400 Consolidated League would discon- watermain in district No. 30 at.$5-,| tinue the use of the three second rule 7100 and watermains at $5,400 andj in basketball within the free throw sewer at $3,200 in the Park Hill ad-| circle but not in the lane. A vote dition were also approved. on the question resulted in a tie, : Deecmber first concluded enroll- Black Legion Founder | m57tin'e.the league without penalty, Placed:Under Arrest} betshirs on tue. Cumberland, Md, Dec. 15—#—| Test Validity of U.S. founder of Michigan’s Black Legion Athletic Contest Tax terrorist gang, was under ae fi uatrd—and minus his peg leg—in @ Rospltal here Tuesday, White was| treasury department, through ted tn Natomas near here; Mons] (Ue snatitied:& friendly’ sis €0 Virgil F. eee ere ee ae the. a3| test the validity of the provision in synd! the 1932 federal tax.law requiring in connection with the gahg’s activi- | univeraities to pay # ten per cent tax ties, still st large. y on athletic contest receipts. - . : The sult asks payment of $108,157 " the tax plus a.one per. cent penalty, MODERN WOMEN Not Safer monthly pai fo lg sare efiective, Pulpit and Press ~/MORIS 1S STUDYE s Trial Bebite “Neptune” not Model hig’ telegrams . 1 Bt, Paul, Dec. 15-—()—The federal | HOt Mosel High school cagers defeated | ts ‘professor, and Mae, 9, Josiah, @ for Christmas ___ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. DECEMBER 15, 1986 _ ND.PAD SUAULEST EESS INOME TAX TOTAL prec. ge Increase In Net of $5,522,126 Reported in 1934 Com- System Needed to Protect Pub- pared With 1933 lic, Declares State Regu- : ‘ : én ¥, we latory Chief F abe : térnal revenue bureau reported Mon- . . . day that North Dakota individual in- Lip anna papa : : come tax returns for 1934 showed @ UNIFORM LABELING Car to Cleaners 1933. The North Dakote tax payment was $183,955, smallest amount contributed by any one state. . | Net incomes of North Dakotans av- eraged $2,296.57 on which the average tax was $18.90 compared with an av- erage of $3,125.2 income and $124.90 tax for the entire country. Three North Dakota returns were on net incomes of from $25,000 to ned mart on income of cece to President didn’t save Franklin D. Roosevelt from the tradi- HPO: BAA 08 (ONCE Ot eran ial, during his trip te Buenos Aires, before King Neptune's | “‘Ata,o1 r'4a3.asag6a was claimed gu as a novice at oe equator, Here he is seen pleading t al ption and credit f case aboard the U. 8. S. Indianapolis when “Davy Jones” ac- in ‘personal exemp lor cused him of “oe incompetence in fi carry Maine dependents, : fermont® i in the lant election, ~ Salaries, wages, commissions and separate es a : ~ spam tee onraias amount Moris said that as state beer com- WIL ADD 10 L} Bottle Thrown Into of a total income of $26,756,000, and missioner, he was conferring with Culver 8. Ladd, state food commis- River in ’34 Found|tusines profits amounted to 9, friend sper mecriabiaoeeate heed OF MUSICAL EVENTS A bottle thrown into the Missouri | ,,Desuctions amounted, to, 4,404,000 allowing the general term “contains more than two years ago and for-|was 908,000 for taxes paid. Deduc- Dot more than” a specified amount of gotten by the boys who enclosed |tions for interest paid totaled $505,000 alcohol to be used on the labels, thelr names has turned up on the/ ang contributions $409,000. If this is not possible, he said, ajPersonnel of Chorus Making ead Jay Couch five miles south!” A total of 6,057 husbands end wives | asure ‘Tegulatic of Bismarck. . urns, o ae eared nals ama Formal Debut Wednesday The bottle was cast into the river Gee otter Livtige dialer Is Listed May 27, 1934, during a school picnic | of families, filed 407 returns on $833, poy ee dred oe COURT) DORs 000; 228 single women, heads of fam- ly a hun mi y river from | ilies, ted. $368,000. A bath. hadn't been ordered for |Srthe state would be sutmaitied te the | Annual events on the Capital City’s| the place where Couch found it. | Jen Teborted S860000. sey pre ee ae legislature, music calendar will be added to Wed-| The name of Leon Billadeau of| tied 2,044 returns reporting 63,382, . nesday evening when the Bismarck} Roseglen was among those penciled ; le , not heads of fam- ed : auto snapped'a fire plug and the Ladies’ chorus sings its first annual | on the slip of paper and Couch com- peste vere 2 Cc 1 in water came on full blast for a POULTRY SHOW WILL concert at 8:15 p. m., in the city au-! municated with him, receiving an cold, early morning shower in ditorium, answer Saturday. Mr. Couch’s letter z + : downtown Los Angeles. promiain, now is being circulated among the epp e & os BE HELD J AN 13 45 d others, Billadeau lives close to the TH FOOD P ie home of Mrs, George Houghtaling, i 2 sister of Mr, Couch, St. MARKET The bottle was discovered about/# 119 Fifth St. Tel. 476 five feet from the maig channel of Bull Moose Puts Exhibits at Ninth Annual Event Keepers to Rout || 1028 shown in Memorial the river on sand bans Wed, and Thurs. Same ee NPGURREN NAMED} Pets seer— game of hide-and-seek with bra January 12, 13, 14 and 15 have been Bull meee eh eae : waters favorably the largeeaudience at the BONDING MAN AGER transient camp in Itasca state park. Christmas eve program held in the Cloverbloom Butter, Ib. 35c The beast was kept captive in ® cool by everae Walter Welford pen. So when “Tuck” Tucker, camp i superintendent, saw the moose run~ previous years the exhibits pale Wares aes cupeene, wil Langer’s Private Secretary pang, omar Rim very much at 18r8e, wit be shown at the World War Me-| day Program "#5" ~ “Succeeds Miklethun Who Resigned ty Farmers’ Cat Rate Meat Matket | d Wednesday Specials Veal Stew, meaty, per Ib. ..... 9c Pure Lard, Ib. ........1 mall Spareribs, Ib. ...15¢ moral building here and will include| The chorus membership includes Round, Sirloin, 1 9 ‘ Slim Hight, an attendant, who als0| the 4-H club section, a feature of the| Mrs, Doris Aide, Mrs. R, B, Albrecht, Cube Steaks, Ib. .. Cc ee por ex int Emma Bauer, Mrs. , H. t Sseoaoo. Ped beaten by the snorting, antler-| specialist of the North Daokta Ae igen Blumer, Lav Preeapegeeee ted hapa sense Xmas Candy, Ib 2 cultural college, hes accepted an in- Oecar Buttedahl, Mrs.|in gdepartment was announced Tu ‘The chase ended at the door with|vitation to judge the entries. holdt, Mildred Carlson, uae. pe Mand Woptony state incurs Pork hove: end cuts, ie edie ciel errata p perenne meng lvomanotren ycpeeeN mage dbourne, Mrs, O, C. Croon- | ance commissioner. per Ib. .......0e0e0e wouldn't ate ‘orns | this year was reached at s meeting Mrs. Al Doerr, Josephine| McGurren, recently announced by x and cdl ee ee hoary Daigead , Mrs, Marie R. Durey, Della Governor-elect William Langer as the ares Chicken Legs, 4 e Erie Amelia Ebel,]man who will serve as his orival () Sneed Hight beat the mooss's snout with yearly Mary awards, Vivien fraser, and| secretary during his administration, tt and’ gave vent to. te tury by| ice Esther Greenshields sugeeeds John Miklethun of Valley| | Halibut Steak, Ib. .....23¢ new automobile—which | Also, Emma Grob, Ann and Mar-| City, resigned. : This appointment will be to fill the chanced to be Tucker's, garet bonding fund post during the re-|f) Salmon, Cod Steak, Ib. 17¢ ‘The camp cook volunteered moose 1 agent, who has charge of the 4-H club mainder of the present term, accord- biscuits. They were scattered on the| work and acts as general adviser. ing to Hopton, Sho will be sticceeded || Wall-eyed Pike, Ib. ....15¢ Veal Chops, snow, The.moose consumed them all, ,| during the next biennium by Insur- per Ib. .... 00000 fpmuchased the obliging cook into nT 4 ance Commissioner-elect Oscar Erick- 2 doz. -29e nto, ensayo eo HIGHWAY TRAGEDY |S25 seven Sess. hea | Bina e sub-cook, eventually hero, In announcing his appointment as vee Ql Veal Loin Chops, aE z 2 = | 5 a a 5 if g iJ Ey roduced a pail of lings. aes eset ta Milne cai, peas | pevate lscrtary, “Governr-elect perl... LOC moose pen. The big beast nibbled 4 Hie? bed McGurren as 8 boy- |! Nice Juicy Eating Smead ast nibbled its 4 hood friend at Casselton whose father, ulcy 89 c —— way docilely to the pen, Raines, ® Cass county pioneer, was » captain| | Apples, 20 Ib. box T-Bone Steaks. Mabel Smith, Mrs. J./in the Civil war. per Ib. ..... 22c Indi i wn . Stair,| “He at one time held the heavy-|f| Tomatoes, No. 2, 3 cans 27¢ nant a nea $0.38 Condition of Three Survivors of isabeth Siainen, ther Thien reign wresing cumple , am mann, . J. Tellenga, 5 ota,” inger said of c- 4 sity ’ Maavel rina Prevents Tollefson, " Myrtie Turner, rh ascot ure apseaties Universi of iH or Peanuts, 2 Ibs. ........25¢ . ‘Vejtasa, Mrs. Arne Eva Vo ‘ota student, McGurren is a regis- ecnienso, Dee eer jearing pa Re ena an ae Gilde Tatil tered PUaPoacist, was aith the a Potatoes, 10 Ibs. ......25¢ Indiana Monday night, will meet lian Wilde, Bessie Wilson, Mrs. G. D.| tax department until Sept. 1, 1936, Loyols university tonight. soa isere = Wagar and Mra, Adele Zimmerman, | and resigned to become manager for the Langer ticket in the November The Wildcats matched the Hoosiers poset, ter Ubasket during the) tush Persons, Christmas Business — | fes‘ttree Siren” ™*T4 8 half, but in the final 10’minutes dren, near Manvel Sunday, was post- é diane.pulled away to 60 to 33 decl- ‘until. the condition of several| Bigger Than Year Ago DePaul plays Hamline college of . New York, Dec. 15—()—A gain of Minnesota and Beloit college of Wis- under ft G. L. Anderson, iy - preliminary MINOT MODEL WINS the te + Minot, N, D., Dec, 15.—()—The MI- fh achool cagers defeated | Stockfeld, 32, University of North Da- ‘The fastest thing a human can do|f Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. 6, & Mouse River conference contest, {804 Lawrence, 4, all Ot Ee Lions Are Amused by Timely Sketch You may have tinted glass i Blsinar Paint & Members thi f cle os stented ht ae ar | ead Den tbierming Vicor VANTINE ines co. ner and entertainment Monday night “s 313 Main Bismarck, N. D. in the Grand Pacitie hotel, the af-12 Miners Found Dead mA take-off on King Edward and|” er eo! Mrs. Wallis Simpson, stage-managed| - witkes-Barre, t—(— by Ernest Eines and Charles Schats, tee a Every home needs several. Give one this year. We have many wanted shapes and sizes. ’ DR.R.S.ENGE - Chiréprncter Druglees Physician’