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\ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1936. y Year 1936 in State “ PER CENT OF |200 Millions Given [BANKER-OVERNIR 5 Was Colorful One One| States for Roads JAILED ON CHARGE 000, for primary federal. rae $25,000,000 for sem ok Vermont's Chief Executive Is for elimination of eee oo | Held in Aftermath of Bank Fund Thefts _—_—— ards. Washington, Dec. 20.—(P}—An ap-| The allotments were for the fiscal t of $12,273,957 to PS ARE FARM TENANTS $3,198,765 Allotted N. D. by {Non-Ownership of Tillers Has Secretary. Wallace for Increased Rapidly Since , Next Fiscal Year 1900, Wood Finds Economist Sees Prompt Liqui- dation of U. S..Obligations Political Capers and Brouth ‘pLoomed Large in News- paper Headlines Rutland, Vt., Dec. — Charles M. Smith and other officers of the Marble Savings bank, who were See by |*tested some time ago in connection with the concealment of theft at the Regul: Seccmd bank, were re-arrested Monday on . Federal Aid =, Sota, Cromings |charees of violating the banking laws. Minnesota . 3,495,178 699,036 1,342,809 Those arrested besides the chief 2,621,728 524,346 671,204 caeeneie, who is president of the 1,996,414 390,283 803,068; bank, were: Lathrop H. Baldwin, 3,084,100 . 416,820 694,096 | ‘treasurer, recently convicted of per- 3 z H ail it & gz E if tr {jury in the case; Samuel A. Howard Wallace also announced apportion- | federal reservations during the nextand Bert L. Stafford, trustees. Staf- fiscal year. States sharing in this|ford and Howard have not been tried ment of $2,500,000 for construction of rif inciuded: ‘Montana, $137,774; |in the previous cases, Parshall, and & new high main’ roads through non-taxable |North Dakota, $82,611; South Dakota,! ‘The actions are outcomes of the i rh Indian lands, public lands and other | $64,407. ; defaications of @ former bookkeeper Steele recorded a Violent deaths took a John J. Cocklin, now serving a state of the state. . Sal 1Es STARVATION DEATH dates, President Roosevelt, eonomic favor of rapid payment t incurred in fighting the . To meet emergencies such epreasion and war on favorable i factions kept the political bssing. The year found a Imperature established rmometer dropped to -60 ' iF oka Donald Walbridge (above), general manager of Branift airlines, wee among the six Fahy the crash of a Braniff plane near a lake adjacent to Leve fled, Dal- tas municipal airport. (Associated Prose Photo) ek He said the abnormally low rate of .| federal interest was temporary, and brants in and about the city at mid unles the debt was speedily retired, night in paper hats, uge capital losses will be inflicted on A good average New Year's eve will pore of federal securities when cost $15 a couple, with supper, paper | rates of interest increase. hats, nolsemakers and souvenirs fér DRE EE the weaker sex included. Tribune Telephone 2-200 E i & ? Bs E i ' ’ E H : i a a = & e $ The charges brought against the Of Twins in Year | quartet Monday were that they failed aes to make semi-annual audits of the Fremont, Ohio, Dec, 29.—(@)— bank's books and report to the trustees Mrs. Ed Wilhelm 'of Toledo, |0M such eudits and that they failed aay biel womae te the ety to mention Cocklin’s defalcations. mke, Earl Browder and D. Leigh! greg on bond while awaiting an Each pleaded innocent and was re- Colvin, Others included Col. Frank] peat trom the verdict which ean, Make Way to Mainland After! tof twins this year. leased tn $4,000 ball. Knox, vice- presidential candidate;! feneed her to 20 years In prison, ‘The mother and the boy and, ales aaa -John Hamilton, Mdith Maxwell, former Wise, Va., ft . Five Days Without Food girl are progressing satisfactorily, ; Par . token tachar convicted ot siying : hospital authorities said. The |Skylarking Spirit of federal Resettlement chief; Demo-| her father, has taken a on Island girl, weighing less than 2 pounds, 29 Ret to N. Y. cratic cuietiatn sarnes Farley, eg cashier ina Richmond, Va., Me vag ee aes eo placed in an incubator. The eturns of. dore Roosevelt and Rev. Char! Here ehe is at work. (Associated |ing figures at various periods 1910.) Bayfield, Wis. Dec. 29.—(7)—Two y weighed 2 pounds. Coughlin. hi 76, tal farms of which 10919 or : ee Mrs, Wilhelm, who is 23, gave New York, Dec. 29.—(#)—Gotham Although drouth took its toll in a ieacdidtael , eg ig Bayfield fishermen, Leo Boutin and! pirth to twins, Donnie and Bote will watch the old year out and the economic losses, the brighter side Of| sesocistion entertained: Colonel Knox ; x f his nephew, Morris, told Monday how] tie, March 3, this year. Mr. and |New year in with the old sky-larking the picture was shown through the| at Grand Forks. 25.6 per cent farm tenants; 1925, 75,-|® snowstorm stranded them on} mrs, ‘Wilhelm were married June Spirit of 1929, say the impressarios of # determination and even cheerfulness!” also during January, H. D. Paul-|970 of which 32,133 or 425 per cent|Presque island in Lake. Superior) 1, 1935, after-dark entertainment along of the stricken farmers and:the higher |son, Bargo editor, became head of the| farm: tenants; 1930, 77,975 farms, of | Without food for five days. Broadway. prices obtained for crops not touched latate Press association; Mrs. Olga| which 27,300 or 35¢per cent farm| With Morris’ father, Ulric, the pelt FOUR acts APPROVED The cash registers will clink to the # by failure. Haga, Fast Fairview farm woman, was | tenants, set out last Monday to set nets. After} Washington, Dec. 29—(#)—The so-|tune of a higher fee than they did fy , Before the year had ended William | sentenced to seven years for slaying taking Ulric to Manitou island, Leo|cial security board approved Tuesday; last New Year's eve’ in most of the # Langer won a comeback role 88 G0V-!o¢ her husband; W. O. Martin, Mor- ion Death I: and Morris went over to Presque 18-|the unemployment compensation| bright spots; and Jack Dempsey—an tho cate tea heat ye ana be Decapitation ea § ‘iand. bird gf Tone. Michigan, Minnesota} authority on many subjects—esti- i = ri rer eee | ernor Welford and a number’ of state! genator Gerald P. Nye was awarded Now Listed as Suicide pane rey ee ed tenet as baeceer? panies euere wl be 1 00a a cee officers went down to defeat. Lemke|tne Cardinal Newman award for the — It was Friday before the lake Was re-elected to congress but lost 1n 11935 war expose, State Fire Marshal) Fresno, Callf., Dec. 20—(P}—The| caimed enough to permit a trip in a Face Or. preston: 3..H. McCay was removed by Governor | decapitation death of Emory E. Parr.| sity found on the island. Despite Allin Dies Welford, and Warden G. Dell Pat-|47, « World war veteran, was listed) their weakened condition, the men Shortly after the new year opened, | tersof elected head of the Sheriff and | 48 suicide lay by FEC | reached Manitou island where Ulric, f former Gov. Roger Allin died at his|Peace Officers association. A confer- | Overholt who earlier declared his sus- i aa ROL Es . Park River home. Charles Marratte|ence was held at Fargo on seed re-|picions of a “scalp murder.” who thonght tan-overe ad perishes, of Fargo entered prison to serve (quirements for the Dakotas, Minne-| The body was found on a railroad Ulric prepared hot broth and the \ life term for the murder of Peter|sote and Montana, and Welford an-|right-of-way. Available evidence in- next day the three weed boards as /\ F Stewart, Fargo grocer, during anounced his candidacy for governor.| dicated, Overholt said, that Parr | holdup.’ Robert Eslinger, Garrison |Below sero weather claimed the life |threw himself in front of a train,| Oars to Tow React ihe ox. yo i farmer, committed. suicide. after!of William H. Marks, retired Ludden | apparently believing he had killed a i shooting and wounding Miss Emma Postmaster and Nils Rodgers of Grand|woman, Thelma Switzer, 32, his| Walked to Bayfield. < Schneider, McLei uunty school | For! drinking companion Christmas day.| = Bicone Aco » if : The me Western North Dakota Reclam-| Exhibiting ¢ bruises, she was question- FDR Will Give Senate y ») f North Dakota’: productio: - jatlon Conserva\ ‘assoc! y of 5 S creased 80,000 tone in 1836 arinounced |formed et Manden; B, L. Putnam of —— Two Proposed Pacts t) ' state officials; Robert Byrne was ap- | Dallas, Texas, was sentenced to seven Fire in Power Plant — pointed state director of the National | years at Valley City for the killing in . Washington, Dec. 29.— (#) —Two Youth Administration; six alleged |1933 of Dave Stewart, Hope, N. D.| Ties Up Newark Areal proposed treaties, one of them the f, alcohol ring members were sentenced | marshall; the battered body of George highly controverted St. Lawrence at Fargo to federal and county penal|Knowlen was found in @ sandpit at! Newark, N. J., Dec. 29. — (7) — A| Waterway pact with Canada, appear institutions by Federal Judge Andrew | Bismarck; Dr. O. L. Kjerstad resigned population of half a million persons, certain of being sent the senate by 5 Miller, and the North Dakota Press letettied eee sat ae Fore was deprived of electricity for | President Roosevelt early in the com- To All Our Patrons and Friends ers college . an . Henry londa: fire| ing season. === | Biever were burned to death in their (0, Hours fate Monday wie & iine| Little doubt exists in informed)! We heartily extend the season's greetings, and hepe in filling station near Leonard. into the ares, quarters that the president intends to/# the future, as in the past, our mutual relations will al- fi As February opened, Leo Cleveland,|” pusiness and industry were crippled.| resubmit the St. Lawrence waterway ways be most cordial Fae Leonard, was sentenced to life for! passengers in elevators were trapped treaty, although many look for modl- ; . Shores mole hel v7} the murder of Sea eed sphibaieed between floors; theater patrons groped | fe a an ae to ee Pelee ommel trength ions which res 21 2 * the moratoriurh law, and Insurance fon exis; sratto was enaried as signal fection in 1934, Specials for Wednesday and Thursday Commissioner Harold Hopton rapped | airport radio was out of commission;| The only other treaty up for con- 16-02. Cc PREVENT bacrie nines: Se Men broadcasting stations were silenced. | sideration nia Recently hegotiated eans ‘eiae be ic] t Bi r=, Bloat, and Dr. vk ie, Been | geet * Mv BO ctsuallce Wee eave Bac Salad Dressing |SWANSDOWN reported. SALERNO CHOU. CRABAM OR GOSOANUT CREAM : druggist, died, and Dr. R. 8. Towne, Cake Flour, : MANY OLDS Bismarck dentist, was crushed. to Re : Sey ee a SEE ] ‘i tb. je death at the Jamestown depot. Walter a 5 enme TT HAEEE Bs LES . C 7 y 2 - el ae SWEET GIRL PORK AND—In Tomato Sauce ’ a Ar eon el! Rarmers Cut Rate Meat Market |} MUL! Peanut Butter _ S ficial by, Commissioner ‘Hostons . | Phone 216 612 Broadway 22c Oe... Cheese _ ib. 19 asnonbsed thisieeney os wetaee | SPECIALS FOR WED. AND THURS. | SWEET GIRL—ANERICAN on © Ai The Fist kecare, Tempera, Peed Bet SPECIALS FOR WED. Ann: 5 Ch Be sul, or ony tiation i yew nese [record low of 60 below sero, “oe Fancy Turkeys, Geese, Chickens €ese " storms tied up transportation. A. L, POT ROAST, 1 3 c; 1 5 c LAMB STEW, 1 3c Fancy Crabmeat ................ 6% oz. can 23¢ Helgeson, © f Burle! if per 1b......... LOC, BIC | per Ih ...... cc cece eee tient armen Baril ep basbeat Lge Sweet Giri Temate Juice . 13}-oz. cans3 for 13+ embezzlement; Senator Lynn J. Fra- ROUND STEAK, 8-03. for Her snpounosd support of ‘Welord pe seers boul ete bas ate died at Grand Forks; and Langer was i ROAST we piper ial || Willesden cos “PD || a I Fruit Cocktail. . . . . . 16-0s.cans & for 3& termed: a “stumbling block” to the | riven AAckAon: Sweet Girl Salad Dressing . . . 3-pint jar 10: Mazel Pancake Fleur 2 1}-lb.pkgs.18« 4-Ib. bag 18 @ Quick! A Few Drops Nonpartisan Teague by Insurance a of Vicks Verro-nel up ech vesuil Commissioner Hopt net Comin lana aru | Een coe P P Fert Dearborn Wheat Pufis —5-os. pkgs. 8 for 18 conventions disclosed Langer would ‘ per Ib. ...ccccssecceeees BOC HIE 3 pounds ............ LEC | 2 targe bunches........ ; National Breakfast Goson . . - Kieth control the “regular’/ state conven-|— PEF BR -s-e-seeeeee ‘ Sweet Girl Green Japan Tea . . Ib. pkg. 19¢ aera at tab rare tappane | er reser WO Eyer ce .15¢- Il CELERY TOMATO JUICE Geld Dast Powter ts = Stinpip bioas | the series Wednesday). ings continues in the second of . Sliver Dust . . . . . « « 16-02. phys. 3 for 23: peat nas LOC [rum .20c Fa {Duke Visits, Ea We extend our sincere wishes for CARROTS owt .. Ge i SO S-p-1r-0-0-d-8 i Bathes at coed A HAPPY NEW YEAR ALL FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON LETTUCE Pics ag re oo eal ee = U.S. Inspected Meats | 3 Picnics = [Blo] smeee , 207 Tenth St. New Location NATIONAL’S MODERN MEAT DEPT. (Tien eae i wre } SRE BIG IGA, AD FOR, iS por aoe 12e w1Be BEEF SHORT RIBS, per Ib. 9c See Meera Seah : | Fey. 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