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i (NWS EDR Wil i EWS WITH THER FOLKS World’s Most Famous Babies to Meet New Brother on Christmas Day ally to Stem| Outflow, He Must Now ' Watch Inflow Washington, Dec. 24.—()—Admin- istration monetary policies, charted joriginally to stem a swift outflow of| capital and pry open shrinking price and credit structures, now are facing the contrary problems of heavy capi- tal inflows and potential inflation. Callander, Ont. Dec. 24.—(P}— Santa Claus granted the request of young Rose Dionne that her noel be a day spent with her quintuplet sis-| "soon after congress convenes, Pres- | ters. jident Roosevelt is expected to ask) For the first time, the Dionne/continuance of powers to devalue the; quintuplets will spend Christmas| dollar and to maintain the $2,000.000,- day with their parents and brothers |000 stabilization fund. Congression: and sisters in the DaFoe nur: |leaders forecast the heavily Democra-/ The occasion also will give the|tic legislature will grant the request. quintuplets the first glimpse of their| Scheduled to expire Jan. 30, these| new baby brother, 5-months-old| Powers gave the government power-| Oliva, named for his father. {ful new reins over the dollar, They According to present plans, Mrs.| Were granted in 1934 as part of the; Dionne will bundle her six other | rive toward recovery, | Kept Dollar on Even Keel | | children to go to church Christmas| Revaluation, designed to offset| morning. Just before noon, all the iad’ advantages: enioved iby molnenl family will return to the Dionne home | counines ana value domes. rice | and then cross the road to the home) .2; accompanied by operation of the | of their famous relatives. |big stabilization fund, used to keep} Before the dinner, Mrs, Dionne|the dollar on an even keel in rela-/ will open the Christmas presents, ion to foreign currencies. | and after the turkey has been dis-! at present, however, the interna-} posed of, the quintuplets will spend! tional financial winds are blowing in| the afternoon playing with their|/the opposite direction, sending mil-! brothers and sisters. Hlions of dollars here for investment | The quintuplets, on instructions) or speculation. i | from theit Dr. Allan Roy DaFoe, will! ‘This movement tends to expand follow their usual dict and forego|credit and raise prices artificialiy, to the adult menu. ‘They will be 2jprevent such inflation, the ry years and 7 months old the Monday | drafted a new program this k de after Christmas. ‘signed to nullify the effects of | ‘The oldest of the children, Ernest, |imports on domestic economy. will celebrate his 10th birthday Wed- | To Sell Bills nesday. a flows into the This will be accomplished the sale of treasury bills, receipts when gold country. | ee i Kea ‘ay continuance of Mr. Roosevelt's dev: he program calls for the remoyat [ation authority would permit a fur- Jof funds from the money market 'ther cut to 50 per cent. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24 Continue Managing Monies Rose Bowl! His Goal Meet “Engineer” Marshall Gold- berg, backfield sparkplug of the University of Pittsburgh’s football team. “Biggie” mounted the loco- motive cab and sounied a Rose Bow! toot as the team entrained for the west coast to play in the (New Year's day classic. (Associated Press Photo} ju- This step probably would be taken through! only if further currency. depreciation SANTA CLAUS’ CHIER | HELPERS TIRED OUT Postoffice Records Falling Right and Left Under Volume of Mail (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Dec. 24.—Santa Claus’ chief helpers, the postmen, staggered ‘Thursday under the heaviest loads of Christmas mail since 1929. In many parts of the country the stream of Yuletide greetings established all- time records. There were millions more packages and letters in the mail this year than there were in 1935, carrying the spirit of the season to all points of the com- pass. The government's cash regis- ters worked overtime, jingling the tune of a boom business in stamps. An Associated Press survey of the mailing points showed these indica- tions of a merrier and more prosper- ous Christmas: . Chicago—More than 191,000,000 cancellations of first class mail and circulars in the first 21 days of Dec- ember, an increase of 5.52 per cent over the same period last year. Re- ceipts stood at $4,224,408 for the 21 days, compared with $3,771,831 in 1935, | St. Paul—Letter cancellations passed |the million mark for the first time in history Monday, with a new record of 1,032,020 set. all previous records. Clerks rolled up their sleeves for a peak business of 3,000,000 pieces. Postmaster Goldman of New York hired 11,300 extra clerks and carriers to handle the biggest volume since "28 and 29. | srEEL PAYROLLS EXPAND | Pittsburgh, Dec. 24.—()—Pitts- \burgh’s steel mills distributed more ithan $6,250,000 of Christmas pay Los Angeles—Christmas mail broke | # | Kills Herself So | Son Will Marry Macatee LL | Pelham Manor, N. Y., Dec. 24. —(?)—Mrs. Lanette Johnson, 48, plunged five stories to her death Wednesday, to relieve her son of the necessity of caring for her and enable him to marry. In a note to her son, Douglas, 21, an engineer with whom she lived, Mrs. Johnson deplored “ruining” his life because she had no place to go and urged him to marry. Shakespeare never made a contin- uous journey as long as a round trip from New York to Boston. Germany Frees Long Jailed Yankee Sailor Hamburg, Germany, Dec. 24—(7)— Lawrence G. Simpson, the American seamon who spent 16% months in German prisons for bringing Com- munistic literature into the third Reich, was a sailor again Thursday— homeward ‘bound on the 8. 8. Roose- velt. Released from a 3-year sentence on a good behavior basis, Simpson was signed aboard the ship as a sea- man and went to work soon after the Roosevelt, selled Wednesday. Cantaloupes were named for Can- taloupe, Italy, where the melons first were grown in Europe. If all the good wishes in the world were put together, they’d ex- press our Christmas greetings to you. Tavis Music Company 417 Broadway Philco Radio Distributors Phone 762 Best Wishes fora Merry Christmas Oll of citronella, used to. keep away mosquitoes, actually at- tracts some species of insects. f MERRY CHRISTMAS 3322022309008 production is ex- all-time high record To our many. friends . and patrons, we wish them all the merriest of Christmas days. GREETINGS at CHRISTMAS “and every good wish for your happiness throughout the NEW YEAR Campbell’s Photo Shop L, W. Naegle ‘Thank you fer your friendliness and good will GREITINGS STANDS BESIDE HIS Of the Season and Thank You for Your Patronage |by other nations placed Americans atl wednesday to the 88,600 warkers in and. Friendship from which will be used to pay for 5 ;& disadvantage in international trade. | the gold imports. His stabilization fund would be the | the district—the biggest steel payroll Conversely, when gold flows out.!cnier instrment for ironing oft ex-|since 1929. May we now say TOMBSTONE, GRINS 79-Year-Old Retired Lumber- man Still Has No Use for Cemetery Marker Oshkosh, Wis., Dec, 24.—(#)}—The {nscription on Alfred C. McComb’s tombstone is “greatly exaggerated.” A, C. McComb—1857-1934” reads {he inscription. “It was just a bad guess,” the re-( tired 79-year-old former lumberman said Wednesday as he stood beside the headstone and chuckled. “In 1933 I gave myself one more vear to live,” he said, “so I had the stone carved, I had no particular reason, just a vague belief. I felt fine, In 1934, I was still fine and I hadn’t changed a bit in 1935. I’m still well and happy. “The situation is a bit difficult for my friends, however. They see the headstone one day and the next day they see me on the street and they don’t know what to believe.” McComb founded the city of Rib Lake, Wis,, and built homes there for lumberjacks. He was a school prin- cipal at Wisconsin Rapids and Tomah, Wis,, and at Bozeman, Mont., before going into the lumber busi- ness, He retired 10 years ago. KING OPERATED ON Rome, Dec, 24.—(7)—King Victor Emanuel underwent an operation for a slight hernia last week, it was dis- closed Wednesday. One and All from the Entire Personnel of the GRAND DELUXE BEAUTY SHOP On Mezzanine Floor of Sarah Gold Shop Phone 1988 CHRISTMAS GREETINGS. May Your CHRISTMAS HAPPINESS be as the trail that leads to the sunset— : i} ket and thereby tend to keep the re- servoir of credit on an even levei. This “balance wheel” scheme will, link the treasury with the federal re-} serve board as an agency for credi’ control. Created largely by political and cco- nomic conditions abroad, the present capital inflows are being studied care- fully by the treasury, the reserve s commission y ‘The treasury program was the first action’ to emerge from the survey, ordered by President Roosevelt Jast month. The other proposal now under con- sideration involyes use of the govern- ment’s taxing power to discourage’ foreign speculators from sending funds to this country. Under it, the present nominal taxes on foreign security holders might be sharply increased, reducing the prof- its “alien funds” could earn inj; America. The administration is expected to proceed along the already-charged paths of managed currency and co-| operation with other nations to keep the world monetary structure in plumb. j To Permit Further Cut | With the dollar now valued at) 59.06 per cent of its former gold value, Merry Christmas We wish you all the joy and happiness possible throughout the coming year. the bills will be redeemed and funds }¢y, : Peas ed ee will be put back in the money mar- ent, would be operated Ih SHEL OR| {with those of France and Great Bri- \tain, Nile, was the the ancient wor SEEK RECLAMATION FUND Washington, Dec. 24.— (#) —Mon- jtana’s senators urged Secretary |Ickes Wednesday to provide funds to Alexandria, at the mouth of the|start immediate construction of the tellectual center of | proposed Buffalo Rapids reclamation for 300 years. | project near Miles City, Mont. oujpc1 ation FanSite i en nln To One and All U4 That is. our wish for this joyous BISMARCK IMPLEMENT CO. 21 Main Avenue Telephone 965 May Happiness and Good Cheer Be Yours During the Christmas Season and the Coming Year e Schlitz Palm Garden, 121 Third Art Bernstein, Prop. WITHOUT END With best wishes for Christmas and the New Year MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” Bismarck 218 Broadway Phone 577 917 Main = Merry Christmas To One and All from LOMAS OIL CO. W. P. LOMAS, Prop. CONOCO PRODUCTS Bismarck “Thank You” for your patronage. We sincerely ap- preciate it. West End Texaco SERVICE 234 West Main STATION B. H. Deetmann, Prop. SEASON And may the New Year hold much in store for you and yours. Thanks for allowing us to serve you. The Bismarck Agency “111 Third Christmas W. A. Hart Phone 877 — frou -— PERRY FUNERAL 208 Fifth Street HOME Phone 687 “ ROSWICK TRUCK LINE 108 Third Street Phone 88 Here’s a toast to a merry and happy Christmas. May this year be your best. Thank you all. Ed Rose Texaco Service Station ~ Thayer Avenue at Third Street Telephone 479 Dakota National | 212 Fourth Street ~ At this season of the year we want to pause and give thanks for the fine spirit of friendship you have ex- . tended to us during the year now closing. We ap- preciate it and thank you. May: your Christmas sea- son'be filled with joy and the New Year hold all good and worthwhile things in store for you. Bank & Trust Co. r 1 it preted Erte he ae Bismarck, N. D.