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ssn sans Eat ti ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1936 tle i ee ee Jacob Berg Funeral 3 ! Ge ] SES iON GRANTED [45 Couples Obiain Court Kills Law | Is Held at Sterling NY BS ov, NEWS ses to Wed | | Never on Books | LICENSE 10 EXPORT TO MOVE CARS AT |* on bea” CAMZENS PROTEST ee oye gm ge Bowling Green, \ Tallahassee, Fla., Dec. 29—()— Methodist a | | —UP—Probate Judge B. O. Bist- The Florida supreme court killed p. m, Tuesday for Jacob Berg, 48, James P. ‘and Adel: ne| line hung out a “business as a’ “law” that never was passed. Driscoll farmer, who died Saturday Pa | Kitschman, New England. H os usual” sign Saturday while other The senate and the house of tal of umonis. \ fi rt ant a he eat neil alco pne' athens Monte Oncol | eel CORD adc? representatives had bills at the Brown, conducted the ‘1 - Let 4 DeEtta . ‘ last session, involving registra- service at the grave Newman, both of Biemacck., Fe tat | ee eee | . Then he set a record for ac- tion of bills of sale. Neither A ftvce and is a eigyeany a s See, & joann, Rode an me” Pa“''"e) Battling Workers Allow Move-| tivity. - issued romtiog marieee ae | Fur Companies Will B Will Be Asked) measure was approved by both |Would Add $100,000,000 to Ap- 1 ‘ongressmen Rus! ans 2 “ : 9 A censes in lo houses: / : eee “ ig en US. ment After Union Official coupes, a new top for a single Not to Bring Carcasses seater (e..oAke oawie ap erolight propriations for War to Jest. the tov: formar lug Loophole in U.S. | pauenter, a ws. Lester An: | Atid Th Into City Limits by James Messer, Tallahassee au- Retire Loans ects dl the Bis- 1 Neutrality Laws: gersoi ning. m,, Mon: | MSDE | tomoblle dealer. The court ruled bead in Jan es Feb. ' iS 5 x = aay, Ae liane MAW? Wis ABYOIOL —___—__ une wary, [zupeat ssid po me Monday, St Alex! Cleveland, Dec. 20—UP)—A railroad 'REFVEM BECOM BECOMES After listening to the protests of Se oh ele iat pvashington, Dec. 29. — Ue)—Rap-|ruary and Mareh, 1937, with —_d efi nh ital, ¥ , ay foximi x ismarck Estrus tor enn amc Sr cio Cor to oe dette south ae he toard of Continuance of WPA |Fesiay’ no vous mroyce ance, complete coverage of the Nort Saal ust 3213 S ity commissioners Monday night in- tion of past 4 ment of the neutrality act were), 4)s4f eben ‘brought wold tte aoe: CHIEF OF KIWANIS Sttucted Dr, Av Mf, Fishers ly health Sought by Alliance) iret advanced to farmers for drouth Subscribe for them — they’ll . prompted Tuesday by a state depart- | ‘Striking United Automobile Work- és officer, to order the two hide and uated Telief as a “national defense” measure. | appreciate it, ment grant of licenses to export Myron Bennett. former announcer |’... atiowed the movement after Rob- fur companies here to refrain from| A call to members of affiliated or-| He estimated $10,000,000 would be 52,777,000 of second-hand airplanes) over radio station KFYR and now local, read ' sdane’ bringing the carcasses of dead anf-|6amizations in the Workers’ Alliance necessary to wipe out the debts and and engines to the Madrid govern-|connected with KFIM at Grand| ert Bates, eas oF lee teed Barth Given President's Button) bringing the cates | of America to participate in a pil-|give farmers in drouth-stricken areas ment. Forks, ls a Bismarck visitor this week,| % (eee al ocganiver, romising d Floor Lamp as He The delegation informed the com-| 8timage to Washington with the pur-|a fresh start. Senator Duffy (Dem.-Wis.), mem- =. Pe bel ae Is bod : eh would 19 P mission the odor from the dead rab-| Pose of pressing congress for adequate] “We are in the weakest position of st elation E. B. Klein, president of the Bis-| that the automobile body pai i funds to carry the WPA program t0/national defense we ever have heen,” ber of the senate foreign relations t be used at strike-harassed Mich- Quits Chair bits was nauseating and unhealthful Ty = Beas cape cceee csctien slmmell: march Mens chords, anno ce tha gan assembly plants and asked that the two firms be ine|the end of the fiscal year on July 1,|Burdlck asserted, “Instead of the n 5 sl the switching crew gave the Bismarck Kiw: club for the i 7 the |farmers if war should arise.” Pee ie eae alee ship- J.C, Smith of Mandan Monday re- but acd © oe ae cae wee coming year at « brief ceremony Tues- nbplrcteoet 2 oak azeeny, at 7 ane iaepeel gas mage throug ee a eeatek ied et rould peppass that | The legislative aspects of the prob-| ceived his appointment as a director | they found them uncoup! | day noon, rinen th| Workers Alliance urging that all sym-| congress increase the war department ked ent to the city ordinance whic! Be cites) AUcA. conteretce | for te seven dlseict the federally 22 tne ee ge aon QsUlonie || eer aera TES Toe COUIdT ERORTIETEb/ErlnGiEy ae chi: lparHeera rinito pean ioe cseesed Se arty AMET en fee are \yaston More, acting Rest pnd pass eae term, for Both union and company officials Oeeted \Refvem with the president’s| mals of this type into the city. for an anmedie deficiency appro- amount be used to repay govern- Reynolds of the house foreign affairs! °°" : j feited, down to await a peace offer button and the chairman's gavel which| | Final approval was given fo- the|priation for WPA. | a1 for|mental agencies holding farmers’ committer. No announcement was) qe state supreme court Tuesday | from the opposing side in the sitdown| had been turned over to him by| construction of water mains on Thir-| It is pointed Cun the appeal for notes and lens for seed and feed. forthcoming immediately as to re-! cer to Sieh tr ae Jan. 6, the case of|s'tike which Monday halted opers-| Joseph L. Barth, retiring preaident.| teenth St. from Avenue E to the| funds to send the elere lon ane Oe sults of thelr tall | Minet prowertsownels who arcrccek| tions at the local factory, latest Gen-| Barth was presented with a past| Boulevard, oh Seventeenth &t. from|state with {ts crop failure an | a “The licenses were issued Monday to) Muol property owners who are sec) -41° Motor corporation subsiaiary t0 | president's button and the club itself,| Avenue C to E and on Sixteenth st.jof local industry will suffer e : osider rima- | 108 te testrain the clty trom procbed: |” oicsad bp “Oniked “Aivomobile in appreciation of his services during | from Avenue B to D, and for a sewer| WPA is not continued for workers ee commer aa Uae ae ing sith “conatrucnion of, (IFWay Workers’ members. The plant em-|the last year, presented him with &@] main on Sixteenth from Avenue Bj who cannot find private employ- . sii ‘his right | OVeTPass. ploys 7,000 persons. floor lamp. to D. ment. fae ane eae ee a ee ah oun reer oe Both Refvem and Barth gave brief Grant Liquor License such shipmeni, Inoreheastin''Minot wil be closed | pees am A liquor lcerwe was granted to # Rites for Bakken’s Today lt nbargo | Northe: s annual reports of secre-| F. Tiedman at lain Ave. and the) °° : \ y 4 le &. Rindahl and J. P. Wagner,| defines beer as liquor hav! nat apply to lvl conflicts ike that yard of the Great Northern Railway f , ops qosapted ns sread sey titer club: collie iiss SrAlcohil by eats ee Si eabien tii accom Pride of Eee te vrevent by moral sussion \eoriraasion spared ruseaay. sage ae Sa eee ee ne read for the second time ‘and “ap-/ expected to. return Wednesday from z, ’ e | dance perce! ved. foeliher sce. Tt had no choc, how: D. McLeod, athletic director at | ending was 8448, with the percentage | "joan Hunt, seeretary- treasurer of], oe fis titer, Rf Bakken of Was The Marines ; ever, but to grant the licenses when) Roy i Me Men. will! falling below per cent for June, the workers Alliance of North Da- bun,‘Minn., were held Monday. Mr. Cuse applied. the Valley City State Teachers col-| Tests Reveal Some A Some jen July and August. kota, appeared before the board ssk- : Me er Wanner Te . Speculation arose Immediately in {¢#¢. was in Bismarce Tuesdey oni Never Be Able to Hold Rilie H. Morgan, Grafton publisher | ing thet the city appropriate funds| pecken “led | ‘ with well informed circles as to the pos- business, McLeod was formerly & Who is 8 member of the state Public! 1 assist in sending @ delegation to| ‘The inte Mr. Bakken was atricken ‘ sible effect on the attempts: of Buro-|tacher in the Bismarck schools and Position | welfare board, was a guest. Washington to appeal for funds to| with pantie Doe iorend both hes Charles Bickford pean powers to tighten the non-|Coached the Demon athletic veams) | croup singing was led by J. P.1 Corry out the WPA program to the) With paralysis. to Waban tah FI Ri intervention restrictions by which | Unt 1935. Wagner, with Clarion E. Larson at| crate the fiscal year.” Fester pointed eng Bice aan went Bio orence Kice they hope to prevent a general war | ai BeOS Ly Misa De (the plano, out sat aks an action was not with-| turned here to nd Christmas wit : Added flaring up from the Spanish crisis Firemen wore called to extinguish | A scientific forecast of future une SS in ¢ rights of ‘the ‘ci Lured ete eee t attend thel| Musical - News - Cartoon see |two small ‘blaces Monday and Tues-| employment indicating that 5 per F N. P. Employe ights o} ity! the children and did not atten laay. Monday they were summoued cent of thoce seeking work are too] Former . PIOYe | ana the eae was denied. | funeral. Besides the widow, there Comedy Mother of Slain Boy _ {to put outs fire at tne Mis and Van| ren” ever to hold Job was made| bs at Mandan) , 7%! 2 rivers’ licenses, were is | are three sons in addition to the Bis- Shoots A d Youth’ Viet Blacksmith shop, 714 Thayer! +, the American Association for the uccumbs a sued to Ed West, 418 Ninth 8t.; Floyd! marck. man and two daughters. Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. Neots Accuse: Ave,, and Tuesday they were called tof auvancement of Science Tuesday. Hans Peter Hansen, 79, longztime| W'sy. 114 Sixth 8t.; Albert, West ———_—— = jtalt a chimney fire in the bullding| “re forecast came from an analysis Mandan resident, died at hig home brook, 316, South ‘Ninth; H.-L. Batley, Tribune Telephone 2-200 Jackson, Ky., Dec. 0.—(P)—Before |owned by D. J. MeQillis at Third of 3.240 unemployed at Johnson Clty.! eqriy Monday of a severe bronchial | 206% Main Ave.; John: Schaffer, 120 2 court room cron. Ms, Viola Wick- | Ave, and Syeet St, Tenn, All applied for work to thelcald’ aud a heart attack, Puneral| Sixth St.; Phil Fetch, 802 . Rosser Pitot setnng sheperes Ne Ae Tonnessec Eastern Electric COMPANY.| services will be held in the First ae ave wun Somat, sian eee N cused of the Christmas eve slaying of| Martin Haugen, Grand Baie REL are suizyed Latheran church of Mandan a 2. Biro pepe isan, HOS oes Ate hi . Harvey Gabbard, 17. 7 i payee m ) NOE AY W 1 Rosse: ee “the Bbowanc hired tisaelealmescat Forks Auditor, Dead! personne) Separate ie open Anavix in saree! Burial will be| ¥- aed A ome ave and John A Glorious Show! ht F le, wi ust ch was examines "iin Union cemet PD EE fines tne ricean avindite teatlty at Grand Forks, N. D, Dec. 29.—(P—| ality and ability traits, The conclu- Mr. Hansen was born in-Qélo, Nor- ° his examining trial on a charge of| Martin O. Haugen, auditor of Grand} sions were: “Five per cent inert and way, March 28, 1858, receiving his | Additional Markets | D rs murdering Gabbard. He fell in a| Forks county since ad and se aingnipioyable at any time or unde?| early cl ey it waning | ae ate *——puigit ena nam —* Pe pices Fg dent of the North ota County! any conditions. try trade there. Comi : rene attorney and a bystander named Auditors association, died here Tues-| “Fifteen per cent at present un-| United states So years ago, he lived| ,, Duluth, Dec. 28-—-i—Cash y dare : waiting for Moore also were siightly wounded. | day. employable mentally and physically) iest at Minneapolis and in 1803 came| northern spring, 60 1 f 193 starts Thurs- June 9, 1880. He was a gradual to work after lon ing florthern, ral 5 1 Edward Commended the university law school and prac-| personality direction, retired in 1992, after which he served | 7 Big Stars For Action by Bishop ticed here several years. The greater! “Seventy per cent employable after/as janitor for the First Lutheran ib | part of fie eieinees life, bonever had| varying perlods hg Nivea oes anese church. , rgd & member of the * «. including ey been spent the courthouse here,| “Eight per cent suitable + | Maccebee . 1 : eee es ic hits BMNOP | Shere he served as a clerk in| the| viscey and serii-executive dusiey He was married to Ragne, Ou in) hard sik “Montana 3.483 Powell & Blondell Be an oF ine rece ty, auditor's office, as deputy | “ “Two per cent sulteAle and worthy| Minneapolis in 1803 and leaves by |? ern amber durum, $01 : feta of the Archbishop of Canterbury) County, auditors per son, Hilmer B.|! 1,801.68 to “turn from the past to the future,” | sheriff, deputy county auditor and/ for executive ‘ahd! professions}: jobs| that marriage, hud i mee he 1 555 Ah d commended former, King Edward] £95, NOY Ot ee rhave not been.ar-| eeuigne cont Personality and high Fen crnite: ae are ites dane Yin 438. 2 Years Ahea “ ral services have ni at | intelligence. . 2 Fed, 134, 2 sist plied Wait’ nee ettec-| sanged. ters by @ eres are e, and a a in the making of motion ae “As for the closing incidents of his ae ea |Jones Appointed to —_#"» Marty, dled last spring. SEH aia. picture history, GOLD DIGGERS Bit Rev. John Augustine Keminorse| BaDY Is Too Small to | Be Chairman of Ball| Charles E. Markham Bes ‘ote in his diocesan magazine, Use Ring as Bracelet’ “ASpSUA Gsua SUETA Genie ote Of Dawson Succumbs <RICAGO ofthe GRAIN Brags peed OF | g 3 i New Year's, urda: Superior, Wis. Dec. 29—A baby federal treasury department £5, 820°1 | Dewson, N. D, Dec. 29.—Charles ¥. |" » Sei y girl so small her mother's wedding |eral chairman of the President's Bitth-| ss ham’ 7g, died in his home here Admission eather eport ring was too large to serve as a brace- |day Ball to be staged here Jan. 30 was| Rindey of the complications of old} © i 2 #5 FE 1H ict'and who choked on food from «|announced Tuesday, age. Private services in the home| 1, No.tve. Soy beans No. Entire Evening 35¢ VICTOR MOOR = z medicine dropper spent her tenth day| The ball.will be not only a tribute) so public rites in the Dawson Union| {00-40 nom Timothy, seed 8 ‘All Matinees 25c SLENDA FARRELL + Lil Hit Show! ATHER FORECAST of life in a hospital incubator Tues- {to President Roosevelt but a benefit church were conducted Tuesday aft- new 5.60-85 ewt. Clover GLEN Dazzling! oudy: tonight and Wedner | day. affair for the Warm Springs founda-|¢r.con by Rev. Herbert Brown of 00 DIXON USGUOD PERKIN’ 5 ; colder tonight; salut sing tempera-| The child, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,|tion, where President Roosevelt re- Bieele. INESTMENT TRUSTS TRUSTS s pyeanetdas Ole Johnson of Port Wing, Wis..|covered from infantile paralysis, and| "Tt sesrynam leaves his widow, the (By the Asnocinted Prens) Cc a ito Admission prices for this GALA NEW YEAR partly cloudy toniuntand Wodnesaas, | welghed two pounds at birth, | Tues |for work among crippled ehvldten. | [former Harriet Van Horn, to. whom coe Fund, 980: attraction: Matinees, chil- MIDNIGHT SHOW! F lene; | di hi veighed two po and a in 1688, ni chil- 0, . 2 colder seart and. souttecentral” por: Tieaciee, : ae ia nessmen and others to copper ala! in OF Ed ar arengplldren: Born at | Se Tae! sh, est THEATRE dren 10, adults 25¢; all eve- Starts 11:00 P. M., Thursday sautheant tonights rising temperature| Nuraes have fed the baby through /plans for the ball and that complete! Sie Ot" valle atinn, he frat be- ning 35¢c, All Tickets 350 Wednesday rast portion, ja tiny tube since they found she|details would be announced in thé} caine g Dakota resident when he For South Dakota: Unsettted.| choked on drops from a medicine ;ncar future, homesteaded at Millette, 8. D., in Mona: colder eat, much ‘solder °ex.| Popper. Bhe is to be kept in an} ; Ts 1883, The family moved to Aitred rgemé eart tonight: Wednesday part: |ineubator until she weighs 41% to 8) Americans Will Risk | in 1910 ana to Dawson in 1918, ly mere nay colder qipne senate paung: pounds, Li Ss ki Ri d eee anaes esceettP alte tie | Sete eee night and Wednesday; rising temp: — attire. re Open Heart CashIs —__New York, Dec. 29.—()—Two Am- | ete i ance tn tue : jerican explorers will gamble their |i tion probably tonight and & Raised to $1,472.65) tives Wednesday on their bellef that much colder ton gat or by ee anets an airplane can lft them five miles Moderate: cold ware ih westeeenati | Final cach contributions to the an-|into sub-zero air from the equator. Aurion: Bese arnt: in miebt-eentral nual Open Your Heart campaign to-' James H. Gray, instructor of the Forma ze mECORDIRION: talled $1,472.65, C. W. Leifur, fund|Ecusdoorean Air corps, and Andre A nee Aprenture aveu ie sey reg} bYeasurer, announced Tuesday. He | Roosevelt, photographer, announced 4 over Great Lakes region, 8. 8.| said $29.85 not previously reported |through the Heye foundation here and Marie 30.36 Inches. white « low pres- | had been received since the last pub- |that they will attempt to fly over |If tain Teglon’ Denver 23562 owen, | ie statement on contributions. Loar era rer ccbagad voleano,” | D i rherhuatelpel De ee See eau contributions listed |" Te crater of the great cone hes mner Bea Jower over the Far Northe | 5 os No 305 \been estimated at 21,000 feet above , Precipitation has urred in ee Ne DD ves eraee sea level. It is located only 180 miles all sections from the Mississipp! Val-| Mr. and Mrs, Erman Haldi south of the equator. sng to the Pacific coi Bt, except over! Bon and Jane Martell . TeSSES ‘ 3 forth Pacific couse“? OY | Cantield Ladies Ald . Mpjsmarck station bars 2-200 is the number to give'll Reduced 10 sea jwhen telephoning The je meets 0108 pm | Janice Eileen Davis, _ marck Tribune. PRECIPITATION am ee For autvee gant? , Mandan Infant, Dies jonth to | —— 5 ism Bh Res, were Conducted trom the Business “39 | home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davis of Normal. January ist to date .. 16.30 4 rick te 10.35 |Mandan at 10 a. m., Tuesday, for 0 rtunit; Biimeereess orn eened: t0-Gated their infant daughter, Janice Eileen, Ppo y NORTH DAKOTA aaa who died et 8:30 p. at Sunday, in a|f For lease with option te buy er Mandan hospital. meumonia was will sell barbecue bar. All new the cause of death. ae baby was best lee in our End-of-Year born Oct. 6, 1926. Vv. Hildebrand } Eickhoft conducted the funeral serv Manse Clearance Sale fees. oteee Card of Thanks . f igh nay aie rigreu hi fe 08.0. MILL FARM STRAIGHT Poe, Taxes, clr. ${ 23 WHEREAS, An All Wise Providence L. H. Carufel Boonton WHISKEY A full. Calgary, Aita., clear .. 0 .00|has removed from our midst our be- thet woa't nieago, Ill, fogsy 3¢ .0) loved comrade, H. H. Warten, and unbelance the an i: (82| WHEREAS, ft is fitting thet we ex- ‘cause it's Mode _ 69:20 pipes 0 deep secon pig Priced & at es clear +00 | of good ler, comrade, and +690 proof. . » clay. { -18) ssiend, and to extend to the members RESBYTERIAN t ‘Mont., clear 4.06 oew STOCK STRAIGHT Dak., raini 30 04 | Of the family of the deceased our tour! MIGKEY-& fall. 5 el & .0 found sympathy and to sssure ¢ CHURCH IN THE U.S. A. role fillies) A 5s ‘14 | that we are sorrowing with them, and ‘ STAR BLENDED WHISKEY petled J bdad in Canad, IXY 12 ‘og| that we are preserving among the will be discussed by i “The with aha; aged three years loager LE bephaptray saa eall a The Rev. J. Gresham boa eo" DD., Litt. D. blending peer ri a awe DETROIT, MICH. . . Ssrebiished 832 ® 0 6 RE, We cbilective- The Outstanding Leader of Presbyterianism Todsy. ing experience. 90 proof. ‘ 1 FASTA atch whioby i he product ig § roams oll TS etta perigee tern rai ha a) Many important issues will be considered. | é ; 20% etraight whiskey. 77% nouirel ophits date tree grote. 4 ja of arren our sym- ; 0G Batty) in their greet bereavement. Evidence of Moderniom in the Presbrterion church tn the U.S.A. 20 ot Mile was @ full one and worthy of What does the Auburn Affirmation mesa’ {3 82 jemulstion by all. He served his coun- ‘ Hie “ra in ! “ —— 5 20 ; G & W WHISKIES AND GINS DISTRIBUTE i Time—Tuesday, Dec. 29, 8:00 P. M. 4 | Ieee src Pet Oe ee _ Northwest Beverages Inc. 18 ‘h /commpade and scopy filed with the | Rey, 8, J. Allen.of Caroon, N. Dak.’ will preside at the 9 : 5 moeting. 121 So, Fifth st. Bismarck, N. Dak.

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