The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 19, 1937, Page 2

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i and to the North Dakota ber in the le aT $ th Assembly Member | fii of tne same veer. \ Special Session. "Viste af Lewilaure| oe ora PORSRES SHORTAGE “OF SKILLED LABOR Train New Workers Will Be Felt Soon Insufficient or Can't Be + Found Now (By the Associated Press) The North Dakota legislature will be forced to reconvene in special ses- sion before next fall because of inabil- ity to find sufficient source of revenue for support of relief, schools and ge! eral maintenance, Senator J. K. Bros- tuen of McKensie, chairman of the he 1 laws, and head of the interim tax } Washington, Feb. 19—(7}—The U.|]aws, o dicinn ThE i &. ‘employment service analysed. its/Sur"es_ commission, declared Thura- Uist’ of 6,500,000 job-seekers Thursday fs senate preen ay pe declara- 4 shorta; will{tion ai ucing e senate a ane epee seer eee [bill sponsored. by his taxes and. tax 3 (laws committee to permit the state in- AThe survey showed one out. of/dustrial commission to issue certifi- every five presons on the list had nOjcates of indebtedness against delin- recent experience fitting him for ®/quent and uncollected taxes for 1032 specific occupation. “During periods of depreasion,” the teport said, “the abundance of quali- fied, experienced. workers in all skill- ed trades and occupations serves to discourage the training of new work- ers to replace the normal losses in any occupation.” “Business may. pick up to only 75 80 per cent of its former volume employment before encountering evidences of Jabor shortage in certain ‘Editor's Note—This last of & series of three stories by the Washington staff of the Associat- ed Press presents new highlights of an unemployment survey. atill fail to “solve the serious Says $17,600,000 Nesded the more highly skilled occupations in scattered local areas and gradually spread as unemployment declines.” ~The service suggested its data on |fro! location, age, sex and experience of| “It is doubtful that even $4,000,000 the unemployed might be the basis|can be raised through such certifi- for vocational education programs. |cates, as it will be difficult to sell “ome knowledge of the industries |them except to the Bank of North absorbing workmen already is avail-|Dekota. able, Out of 8,954.150 placemerits task “There is no possible source of revenue 2 obtain the required amount of funds rom.’ situation,” he continued. “ way out of the situation to the legis- ture or nsive suggest a comprehe! relief placements follows: public con- struction under private contract 475 | /nancial Pian “awe per ‘cent, private construction 35./ “after studying the situation with domestic and personal service 17.8,/many other members of the legisla- agriculture and allied industries 84,|ture, if we are to meet relief, keep our manufacturing 7.9, government serv-|schools open and maintain our state ioe 5.7, retail and wholesale trade 4.6,/ government we have no way out ex- utilities, commercial, finance, pro-|cept to appropriate as much money as fessional and miscellaneous make up/we can and then the balance. Sharkey Suspended, In round numbers we may Netterman KO's Foe| reucuty, 20P%, 2, cate, into, ine state treasury in the current calen- amounts G _ dar year, Huron, 8. D., Feb, 19.-(P)—Jackie| follows from sources shown. Sharkey, Minneapolis eft ‘polis fer Huron:Thuraday, but he had = him since, at Cando, N. D. Weather Repo: WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck nal vicinity: erally fair somewhat Ae tonigh: sel EEN nN) per om neetiled tonight | Smount of uncollected . der tonight, ~ | ‘The industrial commission would ‘or Partly cloudy to- night and lay; colder Saturday and in northwest portion tonight, WEATHER CONDITIONS entral Cai in Provin The Pas 29.56. inches, and over the|purchasé by the latter institution, ntral : male een Besteugs ae sent tiae C ONTINUE D if froma page one: ‘eatieee| Attempt to Kill : Bonds Refunding Measure Beaten Kamloops 30.08 inches. ir somewhat ttl we adings continue abo average in almost arck Station baro; Reduced to sea level, 29. Sunrise, 7:41 2, m. Sunset, 6:13 p. m. PRECIPITATION For Bismatee Station: Total this month to date NORTH DAKOTA POINTS Low- High eat Pet ISMARCK, clear vils Lake, clear iiliston, clear : Hore Kamioops. B. Kansas City, of the changes and will be taken up by the house Fridey. tom mtgrstony ere rstsions os: Piet ttt ttt tr oer Senennan ~ = commission consisting of the superintendent of public in- clerk court of the commission appli- | aboi for state jobs except for execu- Seen by Brostuen Revenues for All Purposes Are Honal ‘Institutions would be zeta oe “We are in @ difficult and serious |indebtedness of years ago. Langer has failed so far to point a INOT vs. BISMARCK ‘. A. Armstrong, octogenarian farm- er and lawyer from Havelton, re- called serving in the. legislature under "| much different conditions from those Vor today when he was in Bismarck also of Hazelton, that water can carry tularemia, monly known as rabbit fever. Association Raps Wholesalers for Direct Selling in Minot Convention tive tions or teachers in educa- to take competitive examination , Armstrong, probably the oldest eticing attorney in the state, was Member of the house of represen- Of the fourth legislative as- “held in 1895, now 42 years qualify. Both the civil service measure 8. B. 26, which passed 40 to 8 and the chain store tax, senate bill 13 which received a 36 to 12 vote, were given “clinchers,” preventing reconsidera- a + :. GRICAGO 8’ ‘and looking much tion except by a two-thirds vote of . Gust, Bt. 4 Miawest Corp, 14%" eer “sc the pew” #1 years he will Ot the senate. McGraw E) .43. vis- JUNGLE The tax on stores would range from 5 : $2 annual for one store, to $100 for ously a each store over 21 stores. It was esti- mated by its sponsors, Senators Mil- ton R, Young of LaMoure and Otto/1f such selling is not Topp of Foster that the bill would | resolution said, “self- will bring in’ an annual tax of nearly! soon force upon retailers the necés- sity of seeking new sources.” Other officers pene were George INVESTMENT TRUSTS KINGDOM Associatee » Hi (By the ite ever the counter in ‘Maryland Fi 10,63, the state. bar in Michigan in RULER OF A WHITE _ MAN'S | HEART Walter Rhodes (above), 31, operator, wa. Weld at ian cet | PARAMOUNT 2024. gun loaded with’ dynamite exploded in her hands. (Associated Press Photo) { CONTINUE from page one: Tax Collections HE Was HER BUTLER AND HE SERVED HER RIGHT POWELL LOMBARD ‘U’ Students 50 Years Apart to Be at Dinner RAY MILLAND AKIM TAMIROFF LYNNE OVERMAN Catherine iWngate, Florence Waiste, of arrangements. 8 Members of the secre commit- and Lil: uation tee to greet banquet guests were prey corificaies of iciebtodness named Friday by Judge W,L. Nuessle, against delinquent taxes to vubtain club president. They are J. E. enough funds to operate the state, | James D. Gronna, pao len ‘We don’t have to destroy the credit of | P- 0. Sathre, Judge I. C. S the state of North Dakota.” Sudge Fred Jansonius, Miss Char. He Was the Perfect Butler He Never Entered His Lady’s Boudoir and J. ©, Oberg. With His Hat on! -| Kidney Disease Claims 5 oa. A. Johns, 804 ti p.m, Thursday, don Raymond 8t., at 2:15 p. Bismarck hospital. nd Mrs, William Carrol, it a. and a 4 Fr Two daughters, of St. Cloud, Minn., Deaths - George Colby, 73, Fort Rice, at 1:16 | a. m,, Friday, local hospital. Henry al of sed North Dakota state highway patrol, ly pastponed Fri add 50 cents to hunting license fees} m a. Ernest of Beach asa state Scone burke Renn kewece Peatber | Patrolman, He roplaces Curtis Bll aie Pitch ll teense ore rac | °F yy es ‘ and legalize parimutuel or a l- Gov. William Langer signed Fri certificate method of wagering in North Dakota received favorable com. | ¢@¥ the bill appropriating |#180.t00 mittee action but was sent into gen- eral orders for it. HEAR THE Gayest Show on the Air PONTIAC’S aly ‘id ge a 3 5 E = &e SONS a ae 4X 4NaNGWS. tari PRPS adage aly vou igh ale it @ny other straight Bourbon on the market. One “eaate will tell you whi we proudly call it Calvert's KENTUCKY PRIDE. Born to be mild, not wild . .. it's prime Bourbon at a painless price. aE i ull BS t d z SERELE Eerie vill BRP eae fe8* i stor.of your favorite radio hour. Also the ft You Neog Money for Taxes or Acute Licence See Us Berrew by Mail SALARY LOAN CO. Nat Bldgs Phone 40s three state prison fast-traveling rates ‘The Magicians tripped the Demons, 33-22, at Minot earlier this season. A game ts oct tor 7:1. - ADULTS 40 : STUDENTS 2h ‘There will be plenty of seats for everyone, for the game will be played at the i i I | TONIGHT AT 8:15». : Mem’l Bidg. . § uy, World War |

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