The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1937, Page 2

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Florence O'Grady in |SUMMER SESSION oclety |OSPHMCHRISEN, [Es BY RAFOR CARE OF |nstsssse:.2° aussie! NECESSITATED BY mained in charge of the Dunn county FLOOR MATERIALS —|U%tee Sereopment BRING IMPROVED) xceansaars = silient coration, Walls covered with lino- material, are Many Manufacturers Offering toplaly 6 other resilient f ome Novel Coverings; Many Eee opesutital and practical f wall decoration. Are Economical aes tnd corridors of offios (ia es pulldings, hotels, and spartment A number of manufacturers have | houses find this form of wall decora= introduced. novel floor cov-|tion protective, economical, and easy to keep in order. Resilient floor may be used effectively in urants, bars, night clubs, and s. In the home resilient-cov~ Magelkey, removed when the state Study Group Makes Kes for Thursday at Regan Tour-of Institution Pentecostal Church : bonding department refused to grant a Requisitions for Care Loans To-|2,2ond pecaube of alleged trregular- | Congress Has Made Progress In tal $119,000, Howard | pressed uncertainty whether he would) © Three Months But Still Wood Reports Inder the law he could resume his Has Many Troubles new term for 10 days before obtain- 2 mately $50,000 has pata wad Pee ee he already has Approximat , been made application. Congress to Resettlement administration clients sraieieey said state examiners ap- started its fourth month Monday with for emergency, medical, dental and| proved his books but that question |®P !mposing legislative record, but it hospitat needs through the North Da-|on his bond and that of County will face enough major problems to’ kota, Mutual Medical Aid corporation | Treasurer Peter A. Judt was raised |ecessitate @ late summer session. during the three months that service | by the bonding department on assign- Each house has passed almost @& has been available, Howard Wood,|ments of salaries in advance, Judt, e of important bills, but many. of state Resettlement director, sald Mon-| also re-elected last November, must | Hem still are tled up while commit- day, wait another month before his new | ‘es are trying to revise different pro- Organized to provide emergency aid | term starts. visions in the senate and house ver- to Eee ceamnnn clients ane oe aes as sone, it wba tuetl organization, the corporation eS, ‘ Roose’ , Proposed: money immediately available on aj Bennett Names Aides | ‘wo months ago Monday,-is the key Joan basis for care at reduced fees, ° to the legislative situation in both ‘Wood explained. For Jefferson Dinner) houses. still tied up in senate hear- festerman, Roy ; ; Through as co-operation of state ings, it alone is almost, enough to as- Lad Johnson, Ole Wold end Steve ark n ee Ainge ine medical, dental and hospital assocla-| Paul C. Bennett, chairman of the/Sure a long summer session, ‘ ttle. Rees) cna Fest Atte kdlled ule Ga ieeticaent clients. a8 pean atean oateyue gird a oth ve tr ares there a : the ial Mir Ay sas Gane £ . . available to ttlement clients at! Jefferson Day dinner scheduled here other contro’ are . ] e ee the same rates provided for needy] Apr. 13, Monday ‘announced the|Plenty of additional ones to worry Michelsen, Mr. Michelsen came to| ‘Tricks Used to Improve ‘and handled by the state public welfare| names of committee members who] Congressional leaders. Among them board. will assist him. They are: Program—| Ste Such troublesome problems 88} ning farm tenancy, relief, wage and hour 3 Washington, Apr. Ei = a ll i 5 3 Fy id eve EEE gust We Appearance About’ 40,000 Resettlement cases,| Ethel Schlasinger, chairman; F, C. 22,000 persons and their families are| Hauser, Dorothy Greenland, E” A.{egislation, government reorganiza- ‘scores. nt 3 . enrolled as members of the medical) milligan, Eva ‘Schneider and Eunice| tion and taxes, the wish service. He married] Michigan = in Now Available : For Loans on corporation. Already requisitions for! smiley; Publicity — Howard Freitag, care loans total $119,000 of which| chairman; Margaret Osgood, Gene-| ytajor ee ee eee, eset . 5 pane $50,000 has been paid, Wood reported. vieve Rockwood, Ervin Fry, Betty : Spanish ; ° ‘Under a cooperative arrangement | Gervinekt and Charles Cauthers. | ye ec ees et AE came, |, Gene Hintgen of Bismarck, student| ,, besides bis widow he nay, c , Bismarck Homes between Resettlement and the wel- pea RDA CEN . {in engineering at Cornell university, fare. board, secretaries of the latter pein Roos ace \sioeal ba was one of the honor students for the organization are representatives of Lower Trade Barriers | 950,000,000. relief-detlc ‘appro. |Year who made the dean's list, and Ungsworth of d Price Owens the medical aid corporation. They 5 was honored with a f - - priation; ),000 loan cor- group of engi: f ‘ issue requistions to doctors. The pe-/ Discussed at London |"imicr’ “ountary retirement for |MeeTing students at & dinner” last Phone 218 tient gives a note for work and the: week, all é ¢ Bismarck, N. Dak. Resettlement supervisors will make! London, Apr. 8—(#)—The British) supreme. Se and the Mel- eee ‘col ions when due, and French governments were dis- allery bill. Second —— ‘Medical work done on a loan basis} closed in reliable quarters Monday to], The big deficiency appropriation Macon suse Senter ate ee Hi drick: Will Scan renults in & direct saving to the wel-j be in touch with Belgium and “explor~| mos, regular only one of the 10 or | his master vacation visiting af Monte)“ °T . ;: tare ftoerds since this previously was] ing how it may prove possible 9 re. /the" wits SE eee ee renas | peller with ‘his brother-in-law and Records of Carriers fare board, Wood asserted. This disclosure, made in connection who both are instructors in a consoli-| Examination of records Sos ee with the opening of an international “t "4 dated school there, and motor conference by the United States and i i aaa TO SURVEY N. D. WELLS 21 other caer proausing hatone aul e f " relatives at Tappen. Grand Forks, N. D., Apr. 5.— A dered. gree test. - ‘preject to collect information on every cones to be of the t sig Charles Starbuck of Bismarck is terstat oat pare food, drugs and cosme! one of the two students in charg ———_ eral White greatest. PLUMBING “By Men Who Know Hew” Consult us on all well in North Dekota will be inaugu- : : mien in Onn eh aeermthamecuetcanes is ee a cts Srna \e" ta | n,m he wri Beton eth the state. planniag Aberhart Expects to [unin awaitnoweaction. . sriers are ¢ the regular 1 0 ftajeven diffusion, board. ‘The records will be available| Continue as Premier Coal Bil Helé Up marek, : to drillers and interested parties. i KLEIN’S ELECTION D. Edmonton, Alta., Apr. 5.—()—(Ca-| passed i m. in the AY ji contracts. and Professional W HEADQUARTERS — PHONE == | nadian Press) Premier William Aber- warned i n ae hart expects to continue as head of t ‘cart ie Manoel DREAE: 97a W FOR the social credit, government “as long as the great majority of people” de- mand it. “At times I have wondered bill since the session began, but have} ? of every kind made litle progress, resident ne from | Benjamin Moore & Co. SEE : ieee eee on FAMOUS Obert A. Olson sideration will be sought Tuesday. ee i | regime. PAINTS AND VARNISHES 106 ard st. Bismarek 43 Persons Carrying i HSS OWN PARI .. PHONE 250 Let Us Clan Up Your Old Bills violate a new French law by joining Loaps for Any Purpose j| the Spanish government forces as for= 1. Salary ‘Loans eign volunteers. They declared they : were going to Spain as sightseers. Al- $5 to $50 though most of them were of European On Your Plain Note er all held United States pass- ’ '2, Auto Loans George H. Russ, Jr., $25 0 $100 || Gunvaldson to Head Gets Post at Fargo|: 3. Auto Refinancing i i iati Fargo, N. D., Apr. 5.—(?)—George pencil eden at dle Wild Life Association| | imo, M.D, hae 81 Ses SALARY LOAN co. New Rockford, N. D., Apr. 5.—(P)—- has been associated with Fred J. Hessinger PLUMBER 410 Tenth Street Phone 1003 PROMPT GUARANTEED Bruns, | of federal old age benefits of the bo- SERVICE gecre-| cial security board. He succeetds ; Edger P, Mettson, treasurer; | Wesley K. Wilson, who was tempor- Howard L. Stone and Martin Myhre,| arily named to that post Mar. 1. Mr. Girectors, all of New Rockford; Ben| Russ’ residence has been in Fargo Hanson of Sheyenne and Bert John-| since 1926, son of New Rockford, field captains. —— 315 STUDENTS AIDED “TAKE A STROLL THROUGH| te monn of idarch, 31 students ot judents al i i‘ the Unive: of Ne PEACOCK ALLEY. ie Unrest of Ror, Date R. C. FORSYTHE _ || Piovment bureau. Plumber” i i it the best VISIT THE GLASS BRICK] tise: Thisgets the plent food [| FRONT, THE FIRST TO BE| — Teht down, to the roots sad investment, Raat Estate, tovat- Hl INSTALLED IN NORTH DA-| _ stesen so grove Ie gies the Loans KOTA. grass a atart of the Sales and Rentals, City and sreeds. Farm Property Over Cowan's Drug Store : bert A If It’s Worth Owning, It’s Worth Insurin Electrical Wiring a 4 and Contracting Gite Tasuranre! Agency General Electric Products P_C. Remington & Sen Hot-Point Refrigeration 110%; th _ eens 8 Cool-Aire Air. Conditioning Service Electric Company Beauty, and the Lusi Crodey John B, Kettsick, ; “lle eacty ve Cr ‘ Prep. Listen to the ives who own Shelvadors say Housewi they . s eggs would never house without them. x / 3 These New Electric Refrigerators Poot, [|] are the greatest in history. See. on 7 ices program over them at your Authorized Corwin-Churchill Motors, inc. STATION KFYR Bismarek Crosley Dealer EACH Sunday afiernesn of 3 o'clock (CST) 193 Main Avenue Phone 700 on Oey oar ee caarememen _Montana-Dakota Utilitie Co. FRENCH & WELCH HARDW. 206 Main Kvenuo Piemarek, N. Dak. ‘ Pheve i ' ‘ i}

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