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= ‘The | ; An Independent Newspaper (Established 1873) Mrs. Stella I. Mann ‘ President and Publisher Archie Vico Pres. and Gen'l, Manager Daily Daily per year (in state outside Daily outside of North Dakota Wee! Weel kly by mail in state per year ..... nf by mail outside of North Dakota, per year Getting Tough stand for that. ih If, as likewise is reported, Germany is establishing herself: in North Africa, with armed men available for duty there,|akiand, Ireland, Myers, Nelson of France is threatened. If a war starts at home she could not|©#* import black troops for her defense as she did in 1914. Up to now the protests of France and England have been|#®, Twichell, Trydal, Treffry. based on principle. They didn’t want to see either Germany or} je, Italy get stronger by acquiring a possibly powerful ally in aj Hofstrand, Hagen, Seibel. Spanish Fascist government beholden to Il Duce and Der ictus a a oe near eras, Biberdorf, Sand, Huseby, Rait, Brown, Bieloh, Norheim. Education — Schauss (chairman), Fuehrer. ance. A: Good Idea more power to him. value could be determined. weight wheat was worth. No Binding Deal senate that a little clarification seems due. _ _ There is no indication that the rapprochement goes any farther, at this writing, than an understanding with regard | Coss, to committee assignments. There is and has been no binding deal with regard to action on legislation. All parties to the| McInnes, Livingston, Levin, Oglesby. agreement are free to vote as they please on matters coming « before them. Tt may fairly be said, however, that the whole situation is ' encouraging, rather than otherwise. It is proof, at the begin- ning of the session, that old sores and old alignments will no! Grol, * dominate the workings of the upper branch of the legislature. |rutt, A majority of its members already have evidenced a desire to Biorne: take a factual view of the situation. And that is a good thing. Tax ‘and tax laws—Jensen (chair- Billigmeler, Stray, Wick, Jones, , Kapaun, Peterson of Ren- ville, Gilberg, Olson of Bowman, Ritter, Shurr of Bottineau, We want no “dog in the manger” attitude on the part of |™a0), any considerable group of legislators. The state's position is ene too precarious for that. What we need is a clear-eyed appraisal _ Of the conditions which exist and the remedies for them. If we get that, without political rancor or urmecessary and harmful wrangling, the state will be fortunate indeed. There is no need for any legislator to sacrifice a principle. If any man or group of men has a sincere conviction on any matter, he or it should stand firmly behind that principle, make the best possible fight for it. Only in that manner can all ele- ments of the population be adequately represented. A manufacturer is developing a rear-engine auto. If someone will shift steering wheel, back seat drivers will call it a complete victory. _MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 198 Work Assignments In Both House and Senate | HOUSE The speaker announced the follow- ing committee appointments: Bismarck Tribune| i _ THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER State, City and County Official Newspaper Published daily except Sunday by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis- re om Domioitice et Blsrnarck as Serond ciate st , Nelson of Grand _ Forks, Williams, Whelan, Thorson, Magof- Schauss, Brown, Page and Peterson} Skarvold, of Richland. Heads Committee ain (chairman), Cof- fey, Stucke, Fine, Fowler, Strehlow, 5 stad, Whelan, Blaisdeli, Skarvold, Thatcher, Gronvold, Gil- bertson, Bilden, Johnson, Guthrie. Mines and Minerals—Thatcher (chairman), Owings, Crandall, Lowe, Brostuen, Olson. Public Health—Stucke (chairman), Th Fredrickson, Trout, Gilbertson, Kam-| in, Public Lands—Topp (chairman), Kamrath, Hulteng, Fine, Magoffin, Public Printing—Johnson (chair- Stucke, Fredrickson, Lian, Morrison, Thatcher. Railroads—Fowler (chairman), Nelson of Barnes, Topp. Streibel, Kroeber, Gronvold, Gilbert- ae Bae, Kolpin, Aasen, Whelan, Revision and Correction of Journal] Periences Focpaticc (chairman) Young, Ow- g5. State Affairs—Drew (chairman), Owings, Ettestad, Fowler, Nelson of Grand Forks, Lynn, Wog, Strehlow, Morrison, Johnson, Beet. Olson, Lavik, Watt, Skar- Brostuen on Taxation Tax and Tax Laws—Brostuen (chairman), Fowler, McGillic, Kam- Greene Wog, Crandall, Drew, Olson, Trout, Cain, Bilden. perant Crandall, Kamrath, Gilbertson, Kol- Lavik, Lemke, Blaisdell. Warehouse and Grain Grading— Lynn (chairman), Nelson of Grand Forks, Thorson, Fine, Whelan, Streh- Kolpin, Gilbertson, Agriculture—Shurr Beaton, McInnes, Bieloh, Holm, Day, Morris, Beasley, Frey, Dalzell, Hagen, Pewe, Rait, Schimke, Semerad, Liv- . Johnson Kenneth W. Simons 5. Sec'y-Treas, and Editor Joint Committee on Education In- stitutions—Pewe (chairman) White, Symington, Godwin, Frosaker. Joint Committee on Insurance — Billigmeier (chairman), Knutson of LaMoure, Byrne, Semerad, Shurr of Bottineau. Joint Committee on Labor—White (chairman), Olson of McLean, Jury, Knudson of Steele, Shure of Cass, Joint Committee on Penal Institu- tions—Beaton (chairman), Sand, Nor- heim, Nelson of Sargent, Langford, land, Joint Committee on Public Build- ings—Olson of McLean (chairman), Savre, Burgum, Bjornson, Frey, Ak- land, Olson of Sargent. Joint Committee on Rules—Levin Apportionment — Urschel (chair- man), Dalzell, Black, Levin, LaBerge, Wick, Saumur, Trydal, Odegard, Bea- ton, Fitch, Dittmer, Jones, Olson of Oglesby, Savre, Huseby, Hulstrand, Tweten, Gessner, Norheim, Burgum, Sandness, Jury, Wolf, Day, Peterson of Bottineau, Liv- ingston, Godwin, Krank, Myers, Biberdorf, b Williams, Thoreson, Brown, Frazier, Anderson, Sand, Peterson of Renville, Haines, Solberg, Freitag, Caddell, Jensen, Holmquist. Appropriations—Sand Adam, Dullea, Frazier, Fro- Hulstrand, Krank, mail in Canada, per year..............- B in Bismarck. Guests at the meeting were Lynden Rader, new Mon’ ‘ager here; Burkett Huey, who recently ted with the Provident Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the i tion of the news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise c: Bi Rewspaper and also the local news of spontaneous origin a All rights of republication of all other matter herein ate also reserved, y@ for republica- Levin, Biberdorf, Norheim, Peterson of Bottineau, Ritter, Leum, Schimke, After months of beseeching Hitler and Mussolini to be|Symington, Thompson, Urschel. good boys, England and France are getting “tough.” hairman The reason is simple. Hitler is pressing them beyond the| Traynor, Solberg, McInnes, Peterson point of pacific endurance when he threatens their own pos- sessions. If, as reported, fortifications are going up at Ceuta] Wendland, Fitch, Ireland. which will threaten the passage of British ships through the Strait of Gibraltar, England’s domination of the mouth of the|8tray (chairman), Odegard, Leum, Mediterranean will have vanished. The British lion cannot Wolf, Savre, Day. Joint Committee on State Library— Sticka (chairman), Seibel, Goodlaxon, Frosaker, Morland, Urschel, Bieloh. | SENATE Senate committee appointments by the committee on committees, follow: Agriculture and livestock—Thorson Banks and Banking — Thoreson, of Renville, Gilberg, Anfinson, Beggs, Semerad, Anderson, Shure of Cass, Stray Is Chairman Cities and Municipal Corporations— Fitch, Greiser, LaBerge, O’Brien, Jen- gen, Wick, Williams, Shure of Cass. Corporations Other than Municipal Holm, Oglesby, Peterson of Richland, Kamrath, Strehlow, Ettestad, Young, Olson, Gilbertson, Lavik, Aasen, Nelson of Barnes. Appropriajjons—Lemke (chairman), Lowe, Watt, Brostuen, Stucke, Nelson of Grand Forks, Gronvold, Guenther, Vinje, Streibel, Fredrick- Apportionment—Kamrath man), Wog, Strehlow, Cain, Brostuen, Coffey, Stucke, Greene, son, McGillic, Fowler, Owings, Topp, Drew, Kroeber, Vinje, Whelan, Trout, Olson, Guthrie, Blaisdell, Hulteng. Committee on Banks banking—Strehlow (chairman), Kamrath, Fine, Fowler, Lowe, Lynn, Thatcher, Watt, Counties—Frazier (chairman), Bil- ligmeir, Beasley, Caddell, Just, Jen- Delayed Bills—Chairman to be se- cted by the committee, Hulstrand, ‘Ways and Means—Greene (chair- main), Coffey, Lavik, Crandall, Thor- ‘Women’s and Children’s Welfare—' » Coffey, Stucke, Gron- Public Safety—Nelson of Barnes (chairman) Lemke, Strehlow, Gron- vold, Greene, Kroeber, Topp, Hulteng, Delayed Bills—Whelan (chairman), Ettestad, Guen- But both nations now are driven by necessity. doesn’t back down—and quickly—we may see drastic action.| Peterson of Bottineau, Olson of Mc- England could have blockaded every port of both Spain and Portugal these last few months and if pushed much further|Holm, Black, Holmquist, she may do so. In which event Mr. Hitler would be left to stew | I°!#0, Obach, Tweten, Beaton. in his own juice and the troops he has sent to Spain would be left to their fate. Which probably would be too bad for them, | o, since indications now are that Franco cannot possibly win his] strand, Bjornson, Jones, McIntee, war against the Spanish government without further assist- Lean, Magill, Livingston, Leum, Peter- son of Renville, Corporations—Young Owings, Johnson, Blaisdell, Streibel, Vinje, Fredrickson, Guenther, Bilden, Counties—Trout (chairman), Hul- eng, Magoffin, Kamrath, Wog, Lian, Owings, Blaisdell, , Joint Committees Public buildings—Gilbertson (chair- man), Young, Kamrath, Guenther, inje, institutions — Streibel Olson, Blaisdell, Trout. Education __ institutions — Crandall (chairman), Johnson, Morrison, Drew, Lavik, Williams, Magoffin. Penal institutions—Williams (chair- man), Aasen, Young, Guthrie, Kolpin. State ibrary—Kolpin (chairman), Gtre! le —Fowler (chairman), Krober, Coffey, Brostuen, Nelson of Labor—Greene (chairman) McGillic, Kroeber, Coffey, Brostuen, Nelson of Insurance — Guthrie Committee on Elections Elections and Election Privileges— addeli (Chairman), Anfinson, Hof- Trydahl, Olson of McLean, Morland, Sticke, Akland, Ritter. Engrossmen and enrollment—Ditt- mer (Chairman). Burgum, Just, Brus- a f Education — Fine, Crandall, Stretbel, Magoffin, Vinje, Elections — Mutchler, Topp, Gronvold, Olson, Kilbertson, Crandall, The best guess is that England and France will carry the day and that war with either Germany or Italy will be post- poned. If they stand pat Hitler will either have to back down| Saumur, Page. or commit Germany to a’ war which it cannot possibly win. Already her food situation is critical and a war would make| gent, Day, Jury, Dalzell. it tragic. France is as ready as Germany and Soviet Russia has the biggest and best air force in Europe. It looks as though] Thompson, Johnson, Hieloh, Hult- the cards are stacked against Hitler. If he isn’t smart enough #10 know it, the resulting troubles will be his own. Federal relations—Dullea man), Freitag, Holm, Nelson of Sar- Game ‘and Fish—Olson of Adams (chairman), Odegard, Kaupaun, Wolf, Committee ine De L. Enrolled and engrossed bills—Kroe- i ber, (chairman), Aasen, Bilden, Whel- an, Nelson of Barnes. Federal relations—McGillic (chair- man), Lynn Ettestad, Hulteng, Guth- rie, Morrison, Lavik. Game and fish—Lowe (chairman), Mutchler, Young, Thatcher, Guthrie, Morrison, Fredrickson, Johnson, Lian, Ownings, Kroeber. Highways—Wog (chairman), Blais- dell, Fowler, Stucke, Brostuen, Aasen, Watt, Olson, Kolpin, Lian, Streibel. Immigration and statistics—Nelson of Grand Forks (chairman), Blaisdell, Mutchler, Kolpin, Hulteng, Gunther, Morrison, Indian Affairs— Mutchler (chairman), Hulteng, Fine, Bridges—O’Brien (chairman), Thoreson, Brosseau, Cad: Graham, Frey, Jury, Blair, Billingmeter, Olson Krank, Shurr of Bot- Stray, Frazier, White. urance—Myers (chairman), Ol- Adams, Byrne, Dittmer, Fitch, tag, Haines, Knutson of Lamoure, Morris, Niewoehner, Schauss, Sticka, White, Judiciary Committee Judiciary—Savre (chairman), Bur- gum, Brosseau, Holthusen, La Berge, ‘Twicheli, Knudson of Steele, Tf Mr. Dan Hafey, new state grain storage commissioner, ane can get anywhere with the investigation of the light-weight] son ot wheat situation, which he already has been directed to make, Saunders Teaches in N. D. A. C. High School Robert Saunders of Mandan is get- ting actual teaching experience in ‘boys’ physical education this term in the North Dakota Agricultural col- agricultural and mechanic arts Saunders is a senior in The high school is run on the project basis by college sen- fors, who take charge of administra- tion, extra curricular activities and advisory work, as well as teaching, under the supervision of P. J. Iver- gon, principal, and faculty members. Drainage—Gronvolé} who supervise the subject matter in- MocGillic, Brostuen, | struction. In the late summer of 1985, when it was apparent that much] Wolf. of the wheat harvested in North Dakota would be of light weight and poor quality, The Tribune recalled the charges of the late Senator E. F..Ladd, made after the previous rust year] ilbvers, of 1916, and suggested that farmers hold their wheat until its try, Anderson, Seibel, Rait. M —Treffry (chairman), Ur- hel, Obach, Tuff, Goodlaxon, Gra- ham, Dullea, Day, Langford, Nelson A number of news articles were written on the subject and] ,,; the matter developed as fully as possible at that time. One of the-results was a storm of protest from the grain| % ©8* trade at any insinuation that it was paying less than the light-| aaieag LaMour (chairman), Dittmer, Dalzell.| itary Affaire—Peterson of Bot- tineau (chairman), Ireland, Morris, Insurance—Coffey (chairman), Ow- ings, Fredrickson, McGillic, pce) Wog, Cain, Guthrie, Morrison, Reports from the state mill and elevator and from other sources were published in an effort to develop the facts fairly | MaGill, Tweten, Obach, Leum, Huse- and impartially, but few persons seemed to be interested and| there was no other investigation anywhere in North Dakota. Since then farmers have mentioned this effort, expressed | 5*vt, Bieloh, B. sorrow that it did not receive more support and voiced the opin- ‘ ion that much of the wheat which was purchased at feed prices| Stray, Shurr of ; subsequently was resold or milled at a profit. On this subject era Ndi no data has become available to this newspaper. Since he has been directed to do so, the new grain storage commissioner probably will develop all of the facts. (~ reporting on water which already has gone over the dam, but| Seen Kraus. it will be interesting to know what really happened. Did the farmers of North Dakota get gypped or didn’t they? The facts) ruc Brn of the case, whatever they are, will aid them in charting an|son dn intelligent course in any similar situation in the future. Knudson of Steele. Mines and Mining—Seibel (chair- man), Beggs, Just, Johnson, Beasley, ornson, 1 Public Debt—Levin &e! ‘of Cass, Nelson of Sargent, Peterson of Heal! He will be} Beaton, Thompson, Sticka, Nelson of Heads Group — Greiser (chair- 8 Wolf, Wick, Morris, Ol- of Sargent, Urschel, Black, Knud- of Steele. . ty—Williams (chairman), MoInnes, Beggs, Brusseau, a 2 tter (chairman), Sem- So much attention has been given to the coalition of Non-|erad, Wendland, Johnson, Morland, _ partisans and Democrats for the purpose of organizing the state RUIN JITly] aot was ay of ——, Black, | Holthusen, Gland tube. 44To . Revision correction of journal —Freitag (chairman), , Olson of Sargent, Nelson of Rules — Hultstrand Williams, Solberg, School and public lands—Brusseau (chairman), Sticks, Benno, Tweten, Tuff, Dittmer ,Thompson, Sandness, ” Wolf Heads State Aftairs State affaire—Wolf (chairman), Bi- ‘Twichell, 5 Caddell, Freitag, Burgum, Holthusen, Black, Corpse. TICAL 12 Made of. lead. 54 South 42North America 1 Pertaining to 14Observed. 56 Chaps. ;|berdort, Odegard, DETAILS OF DRIVE ARE TOLD 70 LS G. A. Dahlen Tells Fellow Club Members About Open Your Heart Leadership Pleasures and trisls and some of club Monday noon by G. A. Dahlen, member, who was general chairman of the charity drive. D. E. Shipley chairman. pervising the work, of which the Lions club provided four. Investigation work, he said, was par- ticularly heavy. Workers at the head- used two telephones con- stantly and could have used four or five. Merchants from as fer away as Killdeer and Underwood made con- tributions, and help was extended to. @ number of families from outside of Burleigh county. Influenza-Pneumonia .Take Wing Woman, 30 Influenza and pneumonia caused the death of Mrs. Jacob E. Berg, 30, Wing, who died at 2:15 a. m., Sunday after an illness of two days in a local hospital, Rites will be held at 2 p. m., Wednes- day at Wing with Rev. Wonanberger of McClusky officiating. Burial will be made there. Lucy Laib was born Sept. 9, 1906, at Arena, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Laib, who now live at Twin Falls, Idaho. She attended the Wing school and was married Berg Sept. 13, 1925 at MClusky. Besides her husband and parents, ‘Mrs, Berg leaves two sons, Wilmer and LaVerne, a daughter, Verna, and eight brothers and sisters, John, Al- fred, Edward, Edwin, Leo, Lentina, and Anna Laib, and Mrs. Carl Berg, all of Twin Falls. Scottish Rite Masons Meet Here Wednesday From six to eight Masons are ex- pected to take degree work in the Bismarck-Manden Lodge of Perfec- tion of the Scottish Rite consistory during s one-day conclave here Wed- nesday in the Masonic temple, accord- W...Larson, venerable master. Bismarck ‘ahd visiting Scot- temple at 12 n @ luncheon. o'clock banquet. Degree work will| about ne begin at 1:30 and 7:45 p. m. 5 ersonal Health By William Brady, M. D. b oupnee Surman seiney at a Make 7 the Tribune. 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