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MONDAY A. M. tion in lobby of Patterson Hotcl. Fee $2.50, covering ge and oye ticket for the banquet. 9:30—1 Individual jobber consultation on personal problems during - the first morning and at ail times between meetings, 10:00—Mcetings of Resolutions and Nominations committees. Bismarck Oil Co. F. S. and A. J, LUNDE 1028 Main Avenue Workers on Twin City CONSOLIDATION OF | Werkerseon tring cly FEDERAL LOANING ssa’ Sea's at BUREAUS IS URGED: fae for Twin City Rapid Transit Bismarck 1ith and Main jcompany and Twin City Motor Bus company workers ae Ht for ih ‘a new agreement company and union pe Sy Ofttetals Brookings ys Institution Submits: ama 2,600 employes would’ nee “Toweeane coon FARMERS UNION WILL Overhauling Group. Washington, Jan. Brookings institution told government reorganization comm: tee Thursday that $30,161,000 could be saved annually through consoli dation of federal money lending age cies, (Delegates From Nine Slope The report attracted immediate at- at | Counties to *t2nd Conven- tention at the capitol in view of) President Roosevelt's estimate that) tion Opening Friday yearly savings under his entire grouping program would appro: mate only $30,000,000 unless col gress should abandon many fui Delegates of nine Slope counties | will attend the first isaac teu fourth 'North Dakota. _ THE BISMARC TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1987 Exposi- F. T. Merrill, -iarocgeRts fhe Unien National Bank, MONDAY P. M. TUESDAY A. M. :30—Opening session in jen Ballroom. Address of welcome 9:00—Mectings of special committees, by, Geena Walaa Laneer “4 boll eerste treas- 10:09—Moving picture—“The 1996 International Petroleum — rrp nist non pointer oN ns Kae gated acai ico Fost Petroleum News, “Why the ‘Iowa Pian’ Was Adopted.” ‘Address: Discussion: lewa Plan ef Marketing Petroleum Pred- Minot, “Two Kinds of Service St cglled Iows plan Other problems for @iscuasian te be announced. 6:30--Annual Steg Party, Hotel Ballroom, Admission by ticket enly. Farmers Union Oil Co. F. BR BELK, Mer. fer the discussion of all problems re- Presentation of the association's Mepuaative Program and the - outlook for the present session, followed by an open discus- \ sion of the verious legislative problems and other matters to be announced. na Lucas Oil Co. W. B. LOMAS, Mer. SHELL PETROLEUM PRODU! 917 Main Avenue NOORE ANNOUNCES Governor Named Honorary President; Poultry Associa- tion Officers Re-elected Thirty-two blue ribgon winners in the poultry. classifications were =. nounced Thurgday by Frank Moore, poultry Lopersagy aerate || from the ote A college, Wha is \ ain more than entries in the any Slope Poultry Show at ee Mem byllding here. |, Most of the by veteran ¢: combined tur’ poultry’ ts complete ie ot winners and the four cham- pions will be annoithced by Moore tions: The institution, a private organizi tion for economic research, subm! ted the report—first of a group ct ering the whole government—to Chairman Byrd (Dem., Va.). Principle speakers ocluyde: Ongries | “It {s my personal guess,” saiaiEzley, St. Paul, mansger of Farnvers Byrd, “that this saving can be made; Union Livestock commission; Walter even greater because the recommen-| Maddock, Bismarck, secretary of Gations cover agencies employing|Farmers Union Terminal lation; more than 25,000 persons at tota:/C. J. Mitchell, St. Paul, North Dakota operating expenses aggregating more! representative in Farmers Union cén- than $60,000,000 annually.” {tral exchange at St. Paul; Harvey district convention of the — ae ‘Union to bs held here Friday Saturday. EB. C. Beede, Grant fourth district director, gnnounced Thursday. rs | Friday. Gov. Willigm Langer was named @! honorary president for the. coming | fyees Hy dt 1) # other officers were reo Me al : ry it yeer and all turned ta th Oe in we Aereingee made during ting of the Slope Boa sain Wed a Tpeuailege: “Wilbert Fields, vice presents $62 Phil W. Starkle, sec- retary-| Poultry Winners Listed 32 OF BLUE-RIBBON =. WINNERS Af SHOW The Brookings report suggested | Solberg. Williston, manager, ing administration and Home O' eliminating duplicsted ‘personnel and expenses. | Transfer of the Commodity Credit corporation to the Farm Credit ad- ers Loan corporation, ministration, mination of the Reconstruc- lending » transfer, of its assets other existing agencies for speedy tion Rinance corporation’s activi liquidation. Transfer to the treasury of Public Works administration. Brotherhoods Draft Chicago, Jan. 14.- Tending activities and assets of the Wage Boost Demand/ Fargoans Sentenced (P)—A sub-com- mittee of five railroad brotherhoods} ‘drafted a demand Thursday for in-| creases in wages of 300,000 members,| McKay, 27, and John Pomeroy, 29, Union Turkey Marketing ‘associat and Miss Mary Jo Weiler, Jamestown, state director, junior education for Farmers Union. Counties to be represented Mor- jton, Burleigh, Emmons, van, Oll- ver, Mercer, Grant, Sioux gnd Kidder. First session of the convention will be. called to order at 10 9. m. Friday at the..Mandan Memorial ing. Discussigns of the legisletive program will feature the two-day sessions. An invitation ta members’ of the Beers state lawmaking bodies to attend the meetings, particularly on turday, has been extended by the n Union officials in charge. Between | ¢ 300 and 400 delegates are expected to | atten to. the sora ae John Schiai "ais Single Comb ‘Rhode Island Pullet—North Dakota State péniten: tlary; Cockerel—Peter Werlen, Bis marck; Hen—Peter Weslen. Three Exhibit To State > Penitentiary Bi 14.—-)—Owen | Werlen; Cockerel—Clyde Nolgn, Beu- lsh; Hen—Mrs, W. F. Hackenberty, Fargo, N. D., “Tan, Pres. J. A. Phillips of the Order of| both of Fargo, Thursday weye under Rejlway Conductors,, a meeting Thursda: committee} sentence to one year each ih the member; seid the group would. report! state its recommendation for the demands) guilty to charges of obtaining mone! to 400 representatives of the unions] under false pretenses. Thi Da penitentiary after pleading dan Blctrlc Hatchery; Cackere]— cob P. Dietrich, Bismarck; Hen— Mandan Electric Hatchery. ton; Hen—L, E. Heaton. hora: Pen—Mrs. Anna CORES “show will close sa riaer: Fol. lowing the dinner meeting ¢t noon ‘Thureday, the spasion of the poultry end turkey schoo! wap held in fa the dining room 6! the Mesiorig! bullding. 2000 FRIGHTENED INN, BAY uae 14.—py—with pping satis abters A} 000 passengers Kew Yor ee on si docking. | tinvés tate ite eile The ferry con after the mis! Qf the pasy ies pet cee: now reduced to yy Price Evéryone Wants a Dobbs Sometime SUTTON 1 BLACTED “| PRESIDENT FOR 1937 Fer Blevh lind sane ning. tonight or Repgtur Nf at arites i ng By nt or Erlday and eas Hon Frias tain fempirecare ection tonigi ne Dakota: U Favor 2 Per Cent Sales Tax, Present Auto Levy and snow. ‘pra ble tong! me ang 2 tid lowly rising emperature riday and al jouth portions tonigh 2 jontana: Unsettled ‘tonight ng Frida: Tight now toni ene ay tion Friday ¥ a Hel "ivice ‘or Minnesota: General wis much solder, in east, severe Cold bat in northeast Pe alent tonight; meieey tne ain cloudiness," followe snow, rising temperature. WEATHER CoN conpr 4 nigh p ine over arthera re it notthenn: aid Mo Beige Albert, 30,38 Tene ire areas overlie eng areay Lake ihe ay ine st not so cold | Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 14—(?)}— W. F. Sutton of Cass county was elected president of the County Com- missioners association of North Da- kota Thursday at the closing session Of the 18th annual convention. He} fon, | succeeds Fred Krause, Jr. of Mercer ietlow | county. Others elected were Bertel Jacob- Becky ‘Mount son. of Ward county, vice president, ang north Pacific co: and Dick Engbrecht of Wells county, 29:84 Inches. The ri T= | secretary-treasurer. eh retailer hee poetinca in| Directors ngmed were J. D. O'Keefe thy Ce Canadian of Bottineau county, J. R. Fitzsimons | of Morton, Frank Olson of Nelson county, William Roaldson of Foster county and George Shepard of Em- ‘mors county. “Jamesthwn was selected as the site | for the 1938 convention and the date ‘will be set later by the board of di- rettors. * Among resolutions adopted was on? | urging ‘the legislature to continue the t 2 cent sales tax and to make t “an absolute Fee ee tax; that ‘| the tax be collected the county treasurér and be pei eh to the state and counties in the same pro- ’ct.| portions as the real and personal Rroperty taxes are apportioned.” + Other resolutions asked that the present auto license fee schedule be ‘mal, viet tee Uke ermal. Jen a iencess to aute NORTH poKkoTa Po! : Lo: ree ters k Giant Jersey: Pullet—Peter ie 4 White Giant Jersey: Pulle-—Man- Fr Salt New Hampshire Red: Pen—L. E. Heaton, McKexele; Pullet—L, E. Heg-| 5, fenoken; Pullet—Mrs. Wil- | §! ‘ cel body for consideration. iy under a a, ba tof avifved show, | ‘| which made travel “hazardous” left unchanged, that government seed loan machinery be put in operation in et than bebe: ety ae ver’ teewe W be ena: wi ; used to! pay’expenses of the tate wey patrol. ‘That the state assume the expense of caring ifor indigent persons in the state insane hospital, the feeble- ninded institute and the Dunseith sanatorium; that coutities be permit- ted to make a seperate levy to retire certificates of indebtednas in from five to‘six years instead of in 24 months. ET) C C0) NI Le NU D Provides for Road Patrol of 25 Men; Increases License ing funds until tax collections come cite asesasmesestsormms 1 grormestecsesorm tersse tees. eels mis See SomwenisS. HHS SESRESHSasawcne: ine was no debate in the senate pod no opposing vote on the amended f bill which provides relief needs |- {a onlytwo months {nstead of six as contained in the original measure. “|The recommendation to pass was made on the floor by Senator B. W. Lemke, chairman of the appropria- tons body. Short Term Unfair The WINTER CLAMPS It GRIP ON ENTIRE N, D. i dines te would cover from $0 to 75 per ‘Winter “clamped its icy its “fey stip qnjtion and that, because of poor crops Nogth Dakota again Thursday byt/in the state in recent years a five- Pas, Winnemuce | Winnipeg, Man Reports of nominations and resolutions committees. BY COMMISSIONERS} Drivers License Law 1 ICTS Nes NES ‘Marriage Li William Ogden Wai wand Miss Kathryn Charlotte Sehimidt, both of Bismarck. Deaths Peter Berge, 54,-Arneg: a. m., Thursday, local hosp! custodian service, road commissioners, town is ill with influenza has neces- ing of the Palestine Prayer Fellow- vation Army citadel. Rev. ‘William A, cal church, will substitute for Rev, Weyhrauch as speaker. FOUR GET DEGREES IN SCOTTISH RITE Large Number of Out-of-Town Visitons Attend Exercises Wednesday Candidates from Bismarck, ll de Masonic temple, Recelving soe: degrees The fourth, sixth, seventh, ¢ighth and fourteenth degrees were confer- thirteenth were communicated. Forty members attended a noon luncheon preceding the afterngon exercises and some 90 members at- tended an evening banquet eel which the degree work was eee There were visitors from Leonatd, Napoleon, Gackle, Bulle Regen. Washburn, Wilton, and Linton. A number Pee ot "legislat- ors affiliated with the Scottish Rite attended parts of the day's events. FEB, 20 SELECTED FOR 40 ET 8 WREGK 40 et 8 Societe, fun and honor organ- ization of the American Légion, der sponsorship of the Bismarck unit was set for Saturday, Feb. 20, G local members held their monthly dinner meeting Wednesday night. in the Rendezvous. About 35 members at- Pasay a nies 4 to gelax its hold again| year sverage would not be a i oe efter sending the sap basis and “would tend to miake o1 featiing below the sero jums much higher, perhaps roe locking many eastern North (Des Da-|hibitive, and our indemnities propor- kote roads On. tlonate); want es t a, Leery fall of approbation measures totaling the fe, tate cs orerait with a 10 suse $177,160 were introduced by the ap- Meteo we Bropelations ¢s yy pend in the senate. Be sold with renting ong wt , need | Laniiag ee ene had -16 and era drpeiment of pune health for the : 4 a! t two-year period, $41,520 to the division ot child higiene, and $30,830 5 {for public health lgbora! Feferred to the appropriations «| Mrs. Sipple Funeral a Will Be Held Friday Friends and gelatives will pay their pricy. hist Riewase sad and romney Et huge ot offitials Ca nee “A storm was still drifting| last Fespects to Mrs. C. J. Sipple, 56, snow atid de; nt officiais warned | Whe died of heert disease here Tues- b ; USE Of fighways jn day, at funeral services at 2 p. m., Fridey in the Convert Funers! home. Rev. G. W. Stewart, pastor of the Presbyterian’ church at Mandan, will giteiate. By Burial will be in the Fair- view cemetery. body wil} lie in state at the Beca way stations yntll drifting Convert cnapel tonight. Pallbearers wil] be Frank J. Lelbole, E. F. Duen- “5000 SUR SOUGHT 10 ADVERTISE STATE| 3. Ratetsz Sate C. Peterson arid H. D Harding: Mrs. 8) was born April 2, 1880, at West Union, Ie. The living rela- use rs will not delegation represen represent: tives include Mr. Sipple, a Saushier iio on yevresenting the] OO", tareet . Mrs Neth Dekote appeared before the of Carmel, Calif.; 2 Ah app ons committee ter Fred 8. Martin of Santa Ana, favorable consideration, Sallt. st anq two nieces, Mrs. BE. F. a oF bill to « Mathews of Santa Ana and Mrs. ,V. .Q00 te “ad “" ror be Dakota. V. Mason of Whittier, Calif. ———_—_———-_____ —+ ah Additional Markets ! Be ace SIR aniawest, orp. 14%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (Br ¢l tke associat ited Press B } The average inleroollegiate footbal!| (Over thy Sounter in New York) iequad costs colleges an gverage of} 2%) yiend Pana Bel Inc. sn B30 No. tories. They | planned, this event being set for Sat- tended. Names of several local Legionnaires to be taken into membersliip during fhe wreck were presented and were approved. Angelo Holte was indycted into membership during Wednesday night’s meeting. Brandt Edward Morris and Miss Mary Anna Garross, both of Bismarck. td, at 4 Hearing on the petition of the Min- neapolis, St, Paul and Sault Ste. Marie railroad, for authority to dis- continue maintenance of agency serv- ice at Kongsberg, and to establish will be held at Kongsberg, Jan. 26 by the state rail- sitated changes in plans for the meet- | ship at 8 p. m., Thursday in the Sal- Lemke, pastor of the First Evetesll: Man- dan, Fort Lincoln and Carson received es at a meeting of the Bis- marck-Mandan Lodge of Perfection of the Scottish Rite held Wednesday afternoon and evening in the local which were given by teams “fforh\‘the locél or- ganization were Dr. Leonard Moycr of Carson, Lt. Wesley C..Wilson of Fort Lincoln, R. 8. See of Bismarck and John A, Sakgriassen bf Mandan. red and exemplified and the. fifth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth and WELCOME TO BISMARCK-INDEPENDENT OIL JOBBERS OF N. D. For the Annual Convention of the Northwest Petroleum Assn., Jan. 18 and 19 TUESDAY P. M. 1:30—Address: G. C. Mather, Frank Harris Floyd, Inc., Detroit, “Lubrication Requirements for 1037 Rear Axles and ‘Trans- ® Address; G. E. 5) “A Digsel Engine Sener: Viewpoint of Diesel Engine Fuels and Lubricants.” Address: G. Denny Moore, Pump Manufacturers’ Association, New York, “Jobbers’ Op- portunity in Merchandising.” iS Closing of convention and meeting of Board of Directors. STATE REGULATIONS 8 yf nitude of Motor Carrier Industry at Rotary Every state in the union has taken steps to make its legislative enact- ments conform to the regulations of the interstate commerce commission in the work of promoting and foster- ing transportation in the public in. terest, E. M. Hendricks, North Dako! supervisor for the I. C. C.’s bureau of motor carriers in the ninth dis- trict, told members of the Bismarck Rotary club Wednesday. Hendricks said there were 4,020,000 truck registrations in 1936, and these, representing 14 per cent of all motor vehicles, pay 25 per cent of all motor vehicle taxes. Special truck taxes assessed in 1936 totaled $354,000,000, he said, z As an illustration of the necessity for the truck and bus industry, Hen- dricks pointed out that 48,500 com- munities in the ited States were served solely, by this method of trans- ‘The Tepuiation of trucks and buses in interstate commerce is exercised by congress through its constitu- tonal power, he sald, and traced the development of the I C. act from the time of its passage 50 years ago to the present dey wi all forms of transportation of persons and prop- erty in interstate commerce are regu- He discussed the procedure through which truckers secure permits to op- erate vehicles on the public highways received from not only the truckers but the wholesale and retail mer- chants in the enforcement of the Tegulations. Hendricks Was _ intro- duced by Robert Ritterbush, program Carl. Nelson, president. of the Slope Poultry association, called -attention Ite the poultry show being staged at the Memorial building. A. R. Tavis presided in the absence of President FA. lin. ¥F. E. Ployhar of Vai- ley City Was a guest. FRACTURED HIPS FATAL 14.—()—Two women died Wednesday in General hospital as a reguit of falling on icy streets. Both suffered fractured hips. CAPITOL SUN. - MON. - TUES. RIDING TO THE SCREEN ON A WAVE OF NEW LAUGHS! PURE OIL PRODUCTS CONFIRN TOL 6, 'S E. M. Hendricks Outlines Mag-| and praiséd the co-operation he has| Tracter Co. Peoria, Ill, Managing Director, Gasoline WISHEK REPLACED BY JAMES MULLOY John Wishek of Wishek, secretary of the state securities commission, was. replaced late Wednesday by James Mulloy, who also succéesied his pre~ decessor as secretary of the indus- trial commission, Gov. William Langer announced. The chief executive said | Wishek tendered his resignation effective im- mediately, and the board consisting of Secretary of State James D. Gronna and Attorney General P. O. Sathre made the new appointment. Langer also appointed Joseph Runck of Cass conty as an honorary colonel {of his staff. Maison Rites Held in Webb Funeral Chapel Funeral services for Joseph Maison, Bismarck. resident, who died Sunday of a heart attack, were held at 2:30 P. m., Wednesday in the Webb funeral Chapel. Rev. Gilbert W. Stewart, pas- tor of the Mandan terian church, officiated. Burial was made in Fairview cemetery. Serving as active pallbearers were Fred Anstrom, Tony Streit, Charles ‘Will, Al Fossum and William Ebeling, all of Bismarck, and Frank Cooper of Mandan. In the honorary pallbearer group were E. B, Carman, J. W. Scott, W. Ackerman and Joseph L. Kelley of Bismarck, H. C. DuTolt of Wash- burn and C. B. Flynn of Wilton. HEART DISEASE FATAL Fargo, N. D., Jan. 14,—(#)—Mrs. John H. Banford, 77, Mitchell, Iowa, died Wednesday of heart disease at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Gillette, Fargo. PAINTER DIES > Fargo, N. D., Jan. 14,—()—William, Williams, 66, Moorhead, Minn:, painter died Thursday in a Moorhead hospital. William C. Handy composed Amer- ica’s first jazz music in 1912, with his “Memphis Blues.” COMING TO THE PARAMOUNT SUNDAY GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR in the Mightiest of Outdoor Romances “The Plainsman” Weracr Bros. > filming of PARAMOUNT NDS TODAY Dae John Degg, chef de gare, appointed Harry W. Rosenthal as charuaan of the wreck committee. He also named several aides to Rosenthal. A ladies’ night party also was urday, Jan. 23, with A. D.. MciKnnon, in chi 5 THE Hare they are! The hero of ‘My Man Gedjrey’ starring with the tender hercine, ef ‘Give Me Your Heat’... brought beck in response to the thousands who’ want to eee their greates! success ogain| the hilerions stege hit, with FRANK McHUGH JOAN BLONDELL PICTURE THAT MADE THEM FAMOUS) Fri. & Sat. CHARLIE RUGGLES Y ALICE BRADY Mind Your Own Business STARTS TOMORROW (Friday) WARNER OLAND BORIS KARLOFE CwaRuit Cuan at THE OPERA KEYS LUKE = CHARLOLTD HENRY (THOMAS BECK MARGAREL IRVING Thrill. Follows Thrill Chan Selves Hie Greatest \