The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 10, 1937, Page 9

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va Demanding She Lure Chi- « Cagoan to Them in the brush to hold a session of i E I en Disagree ° edicine’s Stand rf ut Re A & i E z E 5 : ? i | E & E E ge i i I ‘marly people seem to think that I money.” ‘The nurse said two men forced her i i i i i 4 i i i i E : E j E 8 z iF i g i 5 i i on the south side. 9? ‘One of the captors told her, she aid, that he had been “laying” for j i u Hi F Hf | bove, whete a chief of the Siccaneus Indians testified fron made, deep in the wilds near Prince George. The chief was quarantined so judge and jury moved out A mountie stands at right while other officers of the court are grouped about euthcig tho: beaser $0'sug ati bab Genaine Visible Ink Supply, You A LIFETIME GUARANTEE WITH EACH Indestructible oe ee et THE BISMARCK. i, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1987 i {Garo otand—1/BENGON PLANNING <— | PURGE OF OFFICES) Hundreds Face le Face Diewsesal Be- the Prince George spring assizes. cuttings of caragana, salix, American aspen, lilac, dogwood and golden, laurel-leaf and diamond willow along with seeds Of the eild plum, grape, pin cherry, thorn apple, choke cher- |ry, green ash and boxelder. In every club but one the | tree- planting work is done in a ‘co-oper- ative nursery, each member doing his| CP! share in planting and cultivating. The seeds and cuttings were pre- pared and given to the clubs by the Soll Conservation service here and the intention is to. distribute the seedlings throughout the country for planting on farms next spring. Selassie Begins Suit Mussolini in France Paris, June 10.—(#)—Haile Selassie, who lost his country to the soldiers of Benito Mussolini, began a suit against Tl Duce and Italy in the French law courts Wednesday. Through his attorney, Paul Weill, the former Emperor of Ethiopia began & legal action to establish his right to sell the stock he holds in the name of the Ethiopian government in the French-owned railway between Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and Djibouti, French ---59c $3.00 Vacuum Filler ‘pen on the market! You can write for Predera Ne pressure bar! Every pen tested THIS PEN GIVEN FREE if you ALSO $1.50 PENCILS 0 MATCH ABOVE PEN, 26c FRIDAY and. SATURDAY—MAIL ORDERS 6c EXTRA before sale starts te reserve your order. If you cannot come at above time lente money before good only while advertising BROADWAY DRUG STORE Columbia, the mounted police take the court to him, his cabin porch, as this picture was “i ‘woman, and child in the country. the porch, J. P. Morgan’s View on Tax Dodging Cleared New York, June 10—(P)—J. P. Morgan's views on paying taxes were clarified aay: The financier is opposed to “‘tax-dodging or tax-eva- sion,” but feels that taxpayers com- plying with the law should not be censored for not paying more than they owe. Returning from Europe day, Morgan said in a chat with ship- news reporters: “If the government objects to tax evasion, it should change the laws, which can be boat by congress, but the taxpayers must Not be insulted.” He then further commented: “You only do what you are compelled to do by law, for it is never any pleasure for anyone to pay taxes. You don't do any more than you have to. It is just as bad to pay too much as too ttle.” Shafer Is Speaker at Former Gov. George F.. Shafer talked on the Wagner labor relations ‘act, listing certain cases in connection With tt wien Bad gee et pleaded guilty to third degree murder for the slaying of his wife May 4. FREED OF CHARGES mi, Fla., June 10—(7)—A di- Mia | rected verdict ‘Thursday treed Joseph Randall H. Adams and Henry (Duke) ill | of federal charges that, they harbored and conspired wtih Alvin Karpis here when the outlaw Mae ite for the OUT OF OF THE “TM PROUD WE GOT last Mon- Rotary Club Meeting NEWSPAPERMEN OF MINNEAPOLIS GIVEN Guild Signs Contract Setting Up 5-Day, 40-Hour Week, Minimum Salaries and evening. A five-day, 40-hour week, 5 per bay eae pay increase, minimum laries ranging up to $200 monthly and dismissal indemnities will be- come effective July 1, to continue for & year. These ‘among provisions con- tained in a Unilateral statement of working conditions signed by the publishers and posted Thursday on Office bulletin boards. At the same time the guild was named the sole collective bargaining agent for.all three papers for one year in a contract signed by repre- "|sentatives of both the publishers and the guild. Graduated minimum salaries pro- vide for office boys $63 in first year to $75 in third; Ubrarians and clerks, $65 in first to $100 in fourth year; artists and layout men, $87 for less than one year’s experience to $151 with more than four years experi- ence; social and club reports, 87 with less than one year to $173 with more than four; departmental editors, writers, reporters, copy readers, pho- INCREASE IN WAGES Mike Murray, 16, son of M. W. Murray of Grand Forks, will represent Lake Agassiz council, Boy Scouts of Amer- ica, at the world jamboree in Holland. tographers and art department man- ‘ager $100 with less than one year's experience to $200 with more than four year’s experience. Discharged employes, except when dismissal is for “gross misconduct,” will receive indemnities ranging from two weeks pay after one year to 10 week's pay after 10 years. Two weeks vacation, sick leave, and - jequal pay or equal time off for over- time work are provided. ADVENTISTS GATHERING Jamestown, N. Ds June 10.—(}— Rev. D. N. Wall, president of the North Dakota Conference of the Sev- enth Day Adventists, will preside at sll general sessions of the annual camp meetings which opens here Thursday night. NEW CROP TENNESSEE Cabbag HANDY JUICE SIZE Oranges’= FRESH GREEN ee SOAP GRAPE FRUIT Di tae 2 es x waa Help cad Move Rleride's Serples he’s ” “Lets of people take their ante- Hogi heirs meg, deed, I'd Hilo te pay Nesh this LaFayete- ‘ con aap Tha 400" topina te : y bod oe ieee ee 9 try tapered priced ; Ask abost convenient de io prend ¢ me these “Ail Theres” care. cont, f Sho mecegh Nahe L TE. ee rer hy dor tions end ghee. Theil Cote oon We hope that some of ingly beeutifal. { ~ 4 cn ef Nosh models ot orem , = al 4 Pe itee pobipel wheelbase car. You ty mm era pabliary yvseplonad steep preel(d ‘ 90 boreepower els cylinder en- care op peconty mode in ten raptovense: geet co. Je Sand eases canhprd “4 ‘You get larger hydraulic low Bys- ies es cho tat fe a Lefayene- price emounts to just $1 er \ {ect tj ncaa crnall are "400" 4-Door Sedenvith uakDELVERSfer © month exira on you tne payments «eee Ste anton peel’ wekeset Ecol «PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 520 Main Avenue _. Copelin Motor Company... Phone 318 22 Nain—Phene 469 $2.00 ORDERS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fresh, crisp, solid! PEAS == Ib. 10c Tomatoes = 2 - P.& G.or Crystal White SNIDER'S CATSUP ‘THE NEW, SOFTER, MORE “PLIANT” WALDORF TISSUE strats 4m IT DOG FOOD 3 ™.25c Wows aoe wih Hie sats pure pure Baked Food, ready to feed dry or ed with meat, gravy or milk. TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU 506 Breadway—Phone DELIVERED FREE RED OWL FOOD STORES | Ibs. tor Ge for 11c ==" doz.25¢ Ibs. for ; 25¢ 7 = 25¢ soutien 90s 95 G@RAT NG THee MAS PEAS GREEN GIANT TOMATO JUICE» 33 2% 2% 33 cANS ins +3 #2 1 GIVE A MAN cause of ‘Disloyalty, In- efficiency, Trickery’ St. Paul, June 10—()—Oharging disloyalty, inefficiency, insubordina- tion, and political trickery, Gov. El- mer A. Benson will demand the dis- charge of hundreds of employes—in- volving department heads, executives and subordinates —in a far-flung Farmer-Labor “purge” of numerous state departments, it was learned from authoritative sources Thursday. The administration “gullotine,” it ig known, is directed principally at Republican “hold-overs,” with the atate highway department the chief target of complaints by party leaders against retention of persons not in sympathy with the Farmer-Labor Program and policy. The impending wholesale “shake- up” informants revealed, will begin in the highway department and ex- tend to the conservation department, comptroller’s office, agriculture de- partment, state highway patrol, liquor control division, rural credit depart- ment, soldiers’ welfare bureau, war veterans relief agency, drivers license divison and institutions under juris- diction of the state board of control. Some Farmer-Labor appointees are expected to feel the wrath of the ad- ministration. 2414-lb. bag 69¢ “ag von $449 1 ‘45° ae bag 75¢ Palmolive SOAP — rich in olive cit ‘SWEET G@L— RED KIDNEY Beans 320-or.cans25e SERVE WITH COLD MEATS: Pickles © 2 quart jars 29¢ | SWEET GIRL Salad Dressing q?.jar29e ee os Bean Sprouts [8-oz-can%e Chow Mein B-on.ean9e ice apie BE UR AAS . ‘SWEIT Gm, i. Ceylon Tea 8-oz.bag25¢ (COME AGAM Peanut Butter 2-Ib.Jar29e * SALERNO SALE Batter Cookies Bivens” Qi-te-pkasbepe ‘SALERNO Vanilla Puffs « » tb.1Se ‘BALERNO— COOKIES Toffee Oatmeal = b.15¢ * COLLEGE INN SALE Spaghetti . Site” Qist-or-com Be Soups — 2u-or- cans le * Chill chide 2 16-07-cans 2le Chicken tks 10}-07.can35¢ l ae HOUSEHOLD NEEDS SALE Lux x Soap i Sew OE Lifebvoy . « 3cakesI9%e | “PARES Lux $5:% 124-07. pkg.2le SAVES TRA, WORK, MONEY 4 Rinso 23}-ex. pkg.2le | SAVES TIME, WORK, MONEY Rinse . + 8}-oz.pkg. Se CRYBTAL Soap "2" sS.lont bars20e WORTHERN Tissue: : + 4 rolls 20 Prices effective Fridey and Seberday WEEK-END VALUES IN NATIONAL’S MARKET STEAK, ih 18 BACON te .16¢ WINCED HAM, the GROUND BEEF, 2 Ibs. __ Beef Pot Roast, lb... Hormel’s Franks, lb... .. NATIONAL “ foucl. Storer .15e-1Te .2le 7

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