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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1936 Deaths on Prairie End Bitter Winter Te. [ROOSEVELT SGANS Miami Crowns ’Em Two at a Time WAGE, HOUR LAWS Some Federal Move in Offing to -’ Favor Slow Cut In Property Tax Load Reports From Madrid Front Are ; Stan in outstanding real estate bonds called ; Both Sides Can Be Done Only by Adding to| Stewardess On Plane | Restore aye Sarde Number of News Events in for payment § July 1, 3987, trom 4 to 11 ae daias bel Special Levies, Survey- me North Dakota Increase as |°chiea for drouth mass meetings to ors Think Washington, Dec. 30.—()—Con- P , ss Spring Arrives 4 "| Madrid, Dec, 2.—UP)—The Insur- P 4 gressmen plunged anew into a study : : of gent cruiser Velasco attackéd the a a ee of measures to enforce minimum J ; . 2 northern coastal port of Gidon, send= aie tong time, objective, ini Maen . wage and hour standards with assur- : (Following ts the second of ing 1¢ shells into the Muse Hills Dakota's tax policy should be a fur- from President Roosevelt that ‘ . s series reviewing the North Da- surronding the harbor, dispatches to ther and gradual reduction in the) [°° sare Teaenht taore aaa tite Citine. . : kota news happenings of the year mous ‘easocla- the capital reported Wednesday. amount of ta: burden resting on gen- 1936), bey A Rite ‘of the Retail ‘Merchants’ Government war planes took a4 eral property in the opinion of the as breakdown of former NRA The Of news events in- | association. qulokly in Tesponse (0! ihe borers sae = survey commission, has “ . " pe samp et Hae siaroh ‘aprll,| In the sports fleld, Dickinson high | ment, The Fascist watship left jective can be achieved,| |” ; red consideration by administration pol et » April, | school won the track and field meet |habor after turing machine guns May and June, as politics took a bow Ee Sais by 9 further Govelopeaat Of cia! a ee f “ ; Mn the limelight and lack of rain in- [at Blsmarck, on the defending ships, the report de ithoug! Roose’ : & poor crop. lared. : nile, eee || he muh ingeof te ute win-| Acute Home Shortage | ware ramet i « communes to eral action would be necessary, he did : ter’s end came with the finding of the kc ; ; have recaptured the village of Villa- SA SSuAty. tae teria it WOO tax: : bodies of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Juilen| Seen in Next Decade elder pee ripped Sea reap |} 4 : Pech rage te a il Chicago, Dec, 30—()-—The United | tack Ne 1S male in @ e ent, he ; ; : , Deo. 90, peer Brunete, ai te een : ; ine aes mid lie fe ‘women, | States now has a housing shortage of} (Reports from the Fuscist high igor aon See mete j : WPA workers walked out in the Bis- | 500,000 units and can expect little command asserted, in direct contra- cane ster Pear ceenae ea . 3 : matck area but later returned to! improvement in the next five years/ diction, that Socialist troops were re- ig Stoted pyr pa . their jobs. at present progress, Géorge Terborgh,! pulsed with heavy losses in attacks he ogres gaa tuemabanhs : The killing of L. G. Knowlen of| research executive, told the American | both at Brunete and at Villaneuva de fv? gee Bismarck was solved with confession | Economic association Tuesday. Un-/ la Canada.) omaenGerse eee ra : ; of Howard Lucas, 18, he murdered | less more than 600,000 dwellings an- ago ol ree oe agree ; Knowlen in an argument over a room| nually ete built for the next half ARCHITECT DIES labor standards by barring the sale ’ and board bill. Two separate tickets|décade, Terborgh foresaw an acute| &t, Paul, Dec. 30.—(?)—Clarence H, cial taxes collected by the state and shared with local governments, or by the state assuming responsibilities now carried by local governments,” the commission declared Wednesday in a report. The fullest development of these special taxes, however, cannot be ex- pected to produce sufficient revenues to meet the financial burden of both state and local governments, the re- Port read. Property Is Bulwark “General property tax must, there- fore, continue as the bulwark of local Miss Yvonne Trego (above), daugh- | within the state of gooda made else- . were endorsed by the Nonpartisan | shortage prevailing at the end of that | Johnson, 77, designer of the Minne- governmental finance,” it was sald.| tor of Fred Trego of Hastings, | where which did not meet its require- League at their double March con-| time. He figured requirements for| sote etate prison and numerous other 2 * If we are compelled to accept this! Mich, was the stewardess on the | ments. ; ventions, headed by ‘wuts Langer the period at least 4,000,000 houses. | state buildings, died Tuesday. Conclusion, then we see good reasons/ UnitedAlrlines plane which crashed The president said he did not know : and Walter Welford, uae ee ba tatters which ren Soom: gb esis Senrouts whether the goals aimed at could be g George D. Mann Dies ie iy 2 rom San Francisco te Burban thous an amendment to a This redusdon este tn tee t reached without During the same month George D. oe eT - Mann, publisher of The Bismarek s up brown, the Miami, Fla, ‘Tribune, died in Florida. Large ioe —$—$$—— With the sun to help then do thi ] fathers just couldn't be content with only one queen for the | J8Ms gorged the Missouri river as set- local governments are experiencing in «| PARIS ROOD STORE cy i Lary sh ers fled the low bottom lands. ‘Th the pelacein! of thelr budgets and New xears cn ae 1 pall carne epiwcee ‘Missin PI state income tax law was upheld by according to the commission’s find- ings—lowering the taxable valuation @s a basis upon which to levy prop- erty taxes, and exemption of certain asses had to be two. meet ‘em bot Classes of property, “a privilege con- | retiring indebtedness which they have eee ind Pectueene. » Serre ttuuconcat the North) and Jean Taye |the subreme court. "R. M. Black, vet- ne Richholt Grocery stantly being sought by organized : : Ellendale Normal school preat- eee treet groups” A tendency for both real| "oued during recent lean years.” WORKERS STRIKING lor of Miami (Queen of the South), gran lendale Normal school pres Biuie 644 228 Seventh Si and personal property to escape “ade- quate assessment because of the in- efficiency” of present assessment Methods also was seen. Abolishment of certain exemptions ‘nd introduction of certain special taxes were considered steps “in the Fight direction,” but the commission Geclared that “improvement in the general property tax as a basis for Tocal financing, lies in the direction special taxes, there is every indication SSS ppiekinsoa res Sppolnied to head the FREE DELIVERY SERVICE that local governments in the future ’ ret! college, ne EE will look to the property tex for 8|General Walkout Threatened Dog Chases ’Coon QUESTION OF BONDS Bite Mace cli Seine cater OXYDOL, Med. size pkg. .............16c BEFORE HIGH COURT Bamarck for the sate Claws A bish | CAMAY SOAP, 4 bars ........-.-----19¢ and Eldridge won the Class B and substantial part of their revenues, the commission believed. Unless 40-Hour Labor Through Sewers Tiffin, O., Dec. 30.—()—West Week Is Granted National Moratorium nd residents were awakened by Mo: es Sought) paris, Dec. 30—}—Organised| , the subterranean baying of On rigag gs food” workers thsestsneda| ound, and deluged officals with oS | Consolidated titles. Dr. I. H. Lewis of 5, ——_———__ Fargo won thé state checker contest. |[y Oatmeal, gerne ...18¢ | ainneo: Laeareadilared hers 2lc Case Revolves Around Calling |Col. Theodore Roosevelt as national quick or reg., per iE president of Republican clubs, visited — (P) —Rep. eral strike Wednesday unless the = od eae! eernraoas, Teh ner, eke unsio,Dee, St Suan tank fovernment establishes # 40-hour pay eae Cred ead) re of Securities for Payment the atate during April. Former Gov- A Happy New Year to Wednesday he would submit to con-| working week. jer| found John Wagner and Myrien Before Maturity Prealdent Roosevelt, and announced Our Customers and Friends Against ‘Hasty Action’ gress next month @ modified version| A delegation called on Premier! waiey racing from manhole to his candidacy for governor. Henry L. ur Along this line, the commission |Of his resolution for a national mora-/ Leon Blum to deliver ee warning of! manhole in a vain attempt to rey fate appeal was being|Reade, Bismarck merchant, and Mor- N warned against “hasty action” with |torlum on federal mortgages, It was! the food industry workers, tail ae| capture their hound which had /tsken to the state supreme court|ton Page, prominent Fargoan, died Butter, Cheese, eh. Ameri- 55 respect to homestead exemption, as- {ejected at the last session. The pro-| Such a strike would an up ret . chased a raccoon into a sewer. Wednesday for a decision in the ques- |and Mrs, Frank Geiger and a daugh- pre ecie s 36c on 3 Sth beak Cc serting that a “sound remedy les in! Posed moratorium, Burdick sa, well as wholesale plants, many o The dog finally emerged, tion of whether the state of North|ter, Catherine, were fatally burned at 25c contrast to his old measure which | dividual walkouts. chase began. 2 dowen ........ yi etene Sie fee ASA ineeiaus taxes in general and not in exempting some particular class and thereby shifting still heavier taxes to those who are left and perhaps less able to carry the burden.” “Consideration of sound public fi- Nance seems to argue against home- ead i , 8. Shaw of Fargo was named presi- commission asserted, This aati [te arouth states.” shouted of “rising revolution” after demplion on July 1, 1987, dent-elect of the State Dental asso- The moratorium would expire in decision was rendered a0 both ularly true in view of difficulty that * an outburst of violence. tation. John Moses of Hasen was Barohy ee: A thousand “sit-down” strikers re- sides in the case could get the ques-|° a sire ena a ene HAPP NEW YE A : mained in warehouses and packing | ABA President Says” Says Cortain|tion before the state supreme court a Soe eae desire 'Y R would have affected the entire nation./ Both labor leaders and government tate bonds for payment before their | Sion, ee Bank Leoted The resolution would stipulate, he meantime, struggled to maturity. sal the. federal government, might |guin nol of ew alkenes do BANKERS’ OUTLOOK. (eecheicutrs tee, tomo | amarante ZaP ta “foreclose , OF esca] a Hecsaes photo tscatea ia tee rural oe] Gace meres, Py oe Haocles the Catholic Order of Foresters that| The death of Senator Harry Peter Nonpartisan leader and Welford urban sections, in those states desig- dead, the state be prevented from calling /40, nated by the secretary of tgiicultare ae nail aaa Out uate LOOKS ENCOUR AGT $8,617,000 in real estate bonds for re- |SUPporter, occurred in May, Dr. W. See Our Handbill for Further Specials sans working to secure lower a be limited to drouth states, in} which already were paralysed by in-| raccoon, » mile from where the |marote can call outstanding reel es-| thelr Harmon home in @ stove explo- | Oranses, 288 size, 35c \ houses of major Paris food stores kness Now {#2 #00n as possible,” Assistant Attor-|1 4°) of Anamoose, elected national 9 after rejecting = proposed accord. Points of ed ney General Charles Verret,” de-| oon mitteeman. , 9 Sources of supply were cut off and Eliminated clared Wednesday. Dr. W. A. Gerrish of Jamestown the capital still was menaced by the sq verrett explained that there | wis] was elected head of the State Medical 104 Main We possibility of @ food shortage. St. Louis, Dec. 90—W#}—Tom x.|.0 contest” in the district court al-) association and A. A. Orchard, Devils ; Smith, president of the American! state and the Catholic order appear- t. B dae Phone 77 CASH GROCERY Phone 77. ff] Man Slain in St. Louis | sancers association and head of the |2u 10 tne court chambers. Columbus, WP Davies, veteran) S11 Seventh St. ““s.s9 pm. and 4:0 m Phone 816 end statement calls “the banking out-| tne woresters, a fraternal benefit 80-| Also during May, supporters of|| DATES, Fresh Bulk, PEANUT BUTTER, Air We wish to thank our customers for their patronage in Bt, Louls, Dec. 30,—(F)—Bt. Louls| 120K more encouraging than 1¢ Has! ciety, pointed out the organization |Governor Welford wrested control of || 2 1b. a 22c | xing, 21. tar... 27c “Oonsiderable progress already h@S|tended that the state had no right tolfrom Langer supporters; banks at fingerprint records from Milwaukee tO) 1.61 made in eliminating the points; -adeem the bonds before normal ma- Dickey and Maddock were looted of B OF. PRR. 0... ee cece ee DELIVER ;|though attorneys representing the /rate, became head of the Knights of Deliveries, 9:00 a, m., 10:20 a. m., Gun Fight With Police] Boetmen's National bank, in» year-1""rq thelr complaint, attorneys for|nonored at a testimonial dinner. 1936—and hope we may serve them the coming year. police Tuesday awaited receipt of owned $250,000 of the bonds and con-|the Republican central committee|| TEA, Black, 37c SHRINE, Wet or ary, = 19 c make positive identification of # m8 of weakness in the banking structure turity which falls at various tlmes|more than $2,000, and State Examiner || PINEAPPLE JUICE, 29c | EGGS, No. 1 si alain here in « gunfight with detec"! which became apparent during the|¢rom 1941 to 1948, J. M, Shireke clamed more than $6,000 |] 8 cans for .............. TUNA FISH, Red & y NO. torage, per doz.........32¢ tives, unee police sald the descrip-| Pest few years,” he sald. “With the) "The state denied this allegation|in hall loss claims were “irregular.”|| GOLDEN CORN, Blue 9c | white. 7 0. can ........ 19c ORANGES, 344 size, Navels, 2 doz... -29c Poe eect ‘Joseph Elis, re- | Present spirit of cooperation and de-| an4 asserted the payment of these|An oll strike was reported in the|| & White, No. 2 cans, 2 fer FORK and BEANS, 99 Hon fitted that of JosePn Wisconsin | ‘rmination on part of government /iongs was of “great financial im-|Marmarth field; John A. Graham of No, 24% cans, 2 for ...... c CRACKERS 75.3 e £17 Fine Parca trom ere, records |>iticials and the banks, further Pro-| portance” to North Dakota and also) Bismarck was elected head of the : NN ey ag ae » Caddy .........045 seeeeeeens Rede he penit sare Alaa baer Lh 3 Pera months unques-|=¥olved saving of approximately poe romney end Charles, oT PEANUT BRITTLE 25 c OYSTERS, extra standards, per at... “8Bc eee robbery and Kidaupi'e | onably have. Beem im tne, moet en-| #2468800 in interes, } Bismarck fro ae i DEC | CANDY, 3 Ibs, .......... ‘ ~ The shooting, la lor * | couraging to general business in this COUGHLIN TO BROADCAST During June the parade of federal/] 4¢ na 05 for .............. LOC | well bleached ..........- CHEESE, Kraft, per ADs 5 marked the second time in two day6| country since 1929, Detroit, Dec. 30—(P)—Associates of |and state officials to Washington be-|| 4 bars for ............- St. Louis policemen have engaged i} uwniie perlods of readjustment are| the Rev. Charles E. Coughlin, Royal|gan in an effort to obtain ald for GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Seedless, 6 for ine pitched street battles with despera-|0 be expected, the forward, moves| fi endl e ei aie it making |qrouth. stricken, farmers. Clovernor Bai ii” eos does at first thought to be Claude! ment which began early in the past| political apeeches last November, sald | Welford defeated Langer for the Re- MACARONI or Spaghetti, 7-02, pkg.. ‘5c McGee, widely sought Missourl slayer! year has lasted longer then any pre- | ‘ru beaay Pe Sat ageek (one) uation publican nomination by 695 votes, and Fancy, dozen .... COOKIES, Ginger Snaps, 2 Ibs...... -25c¢ The University of Oklahoma,| Vious revival and this affords aah Columbia broadcast Jan. 1, from | William Lemke announced his presi- that the gains| 4:15 to 4:45 p. m. (CST). dential candidacy. The state indus- aratively pnsuccesstul | Port for the belief : Pp. CRANBERRIES, large, fancy, per Ib..23¢ ff} forma season, piled up 1.500 yards sande tn D8 ane AES mR cer tne tal nt Sommunloner ordived $1 00 by rushing to only 1,128 for oppon-| “wre ‘base of the recovery, more- | required to digest food. ents, over, is gradually broadening. The durable sera) pean ne Keenidtee) greater activity and 101 e volume of production in these lines | Ni ht Coug te is still far below pre-depression levels, 9; further expansion seems in prospect.” HYEMPEL , When the Se die won eight straight last season, they set @ record for the university. THURSDAY ‘ices SATURDAY The Corner Grocery fo Bananas Grapefruit Grapes se 12c10e | set | ie 12, 30¢ ehh es in mat ier 196] Mo 19e] Bae ....25e ase 13¢ — HAPPY NEW YEAR Oranges Strawberries | S27 SM ......14¢ POTATOES rreogaee | bE BANANAS i poe Greed or prrptage Meinl ed va lobar Resol to Little better acquainted with this friendly Hore ‘anfi our superior Nationally Advertised Red & White Food APPLES Winesap, high coler, 40 Ib. box ...... ...10¢ 9 BUTTER rer pees arate .35¢ bie PRS eee .25¢c pound cello pack . 19¢ New Cabbage — Beets — Turnips — Green Onions — Green Peas — Radishes — Spinach . Tomatoes — Stamped Rutabagas — Lémes — Cranberries Royal Gelatine Coffee Tomato Juice Peas, Country Kist, can Honey Pod Peas, No. 2 tin . .15¢ MACARONI er Spaghett!, King | GOLDEN CORN, Blue & White, a : and Puddings, * Sohiilting’s; Heins, Tombloes, Sroka. Ne. + .10e No. 1 Creamery coe gerd peat LTE fate cat waiting &OS ie a a pound tin .......... 3lc chs IE ie S' ; Matches, r, 6 bx. pkg. ..19¢ p : iracle ‘ip lum dings No, 2% tins. ss....2.---18 1 Q OG |p, Clean Quick Soap Flakes, igh cua ieeete | eran, B9c | nen? Ketchup | re de 19c + peter: Sealdsweet, a ———— on [eee KRAFT CHEESE, American or Meee Ion bettie .......23C | Freaks os tin. LIC Peaches, Monarch, No. 24; . .19¢ Rati Peanut Butter, 2 Ib. jar ....29¢ BURNIE 7-1: box .....-...----- tren x tinees Niblets ° ome Ce ee fresh, 5 Ib. \% oil, PRES 4 er | 336 Tee tin! 3 tee... 29C Sool ane 24 Sauerkraut, Libby’s, No. 2%, pall 2 tbs. ....... .2d¢ FUMPRIN, Ret le. 8 tins, 2 for . : pound bex ........ 3 Cc racy sec anne 5) Pee nC : oe § cams for ..... eng Pineapple Juice | Ripe Olives Bings Green ag cut, Patterson SALAD Seal. No. 2 tin .. oo AGe DRESSING thencome ory Cut Coffee, 1 quart 23 Be] jar Ne. 3 tins, 2 for.... 29C 33 to tin .25¢ oreciee poop ..19e TURKEYS - - DUCKS - - GEESE - - CHICKENS FRESH LUTEFISK FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Oranges Apples Rutabagas Salted Peanuts, Ib. pke. 18 | BACON i Soup 6 for "280 “92.05 ‘ Aiba. 25¢ Lamb Roast Lamb Steak Pot Roast F eee jfadsbed : j b Shelled Walnuts, %4 Ib. uke. 28¢ sed 16¢ iS ar Pra gy gO SYR ee saad Lgl Saad 23 |B per Pek ics BOC . Milk, brand, 4 Golden Bantam Swee Tie ne aoe | ote No, 2 tin, 2 for ..........28¢ , J tat kines Berea Netcare Lee... 16 2 ; JUST PHONE 1060