The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 26, 1937, Page 3

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5 a sos wee rw -AGHT OVER COURT (= s-se= ISSUE PORTENDING Battie Might Be Brought Up From Floor Again Open- Ing Next Session Aug. 26. Conservation Study In Schools Is Urged congress. Senator King (Dem. interpreted the President Senator Johnson’ (R., Calif.) “let us hope, » vain one I fear, tet this (the statement) is the last of the scheme presented on Februa in announcing Wetnesiy i resources than In annot ednesdi of these natural had signed the lower peigtg deseo ad have today,” Speaks said in an a hull passed by congress sfter defeat of| dress before th educators, his plan, the President made it plain} Speaks said some Minnesota schools: that he still hovds there should be] 8te now teaching conservation. some “ation of the supreme ot ‘There are 1596 churches Noting szveral/omissions he said the! York City, = en Win Model Coach Awards RAILROADS REFUSE TO GRANT INCREASE Conference Breaks Up as Em- ployers Declare Boost Would Be ‘Ruinous’ —— Chicago, Aug. 26.—(#)—The confer- ence between representatives of 350,- 000 railroad operating employes and given in @ strike ballot in which 97 per cent of the: workers represented by these organizations (the brother- hoods) voted in favor of ® strike un- less a satisfactory disposition of the request for increases in rates of pay was obtained.” ‘H. A, Enochs, chairman of the car- riers’ conference committee which has been conferring with the union delegates three weeks, made public his | ‘2%, group's decision with an announce- ment that such an increase would be “ruinous” to cents an hour boost.” Apples Help Keep Doctor Away Here If the old saw about the apple keeping the doctor away is any criterion, then members of the North Dakota medical profession can look for a slump in business We Talled: alist Es 0 olde coats iF approximately 210,000 pounds of California ap- ples have been distributed to needy persons this month. Also distributed were 20 carloads of fresh pears totaling 647,000 pounds, Bill Allowing Outlay Of Money Is Approved Washington, Aug. 26.—(P)—A bill authorizing an outlay of $30,000,000 w states and territories late in com- plying with the social security act Dakota during 7,017 PERSONS IN STATE RECEIVE Financial Help During July Un- money earned by the his productive years,” he der Program for Aged Needy Totals $115,038 assistance The cial securiy act, but their entirely different. In federal, state and county rnments combine to give financ! $115,- Financial totaling 038 was given 7,017 persons in North July under the state public welfare board program for aged . average amounted to $16.39. ald to needy aged people with\ other means of support. “The pension setup, administered kota, Washington, Wyoming, Hawaii ‘and Alaske, Under the bill 00 per cent of these tax payments to the federal treas- ury will be turned into the unem- ployment accounts of the states from. by the federal government through a. wage tax, applies to people over 65 years of age who have earned a cer- Person é pupREmnn nares which they were paid. Just. Right for A. P. Cameramen Right |i S88 S82 nes sar me No. Dak. Folks! : a : A s at ihe! Blazer, the coolest and nicest On Job in Shanghai" place in Bismarck. Shanghai, Aug. 26.— (F) — A HANES! [eric DAHL CLOTHING STORE Bismarck, N. Dak. 410 Main Phone 358 FOR 65 YEARS WARDS HAS BEEN YOUNG AMERICA’S HEADQUARTERS FOR Y/ @, steel-helmeted Associated Press “foreign legion” is fighting the Shanghai war with speed cameras’ and flash bulbs instead of guns and grenades. Day and night a corps of Asso- Preas photographers of & i ) 10 SCHOOL OUTFITS: N aie js BT AED 3 2+2 = 4 : KS XN ges x2=>6 Sizes 1 te 16 years! l Plaid wool 3 pe. Skirt Sees. . 5 5 § 1-88 Plain colored wool sweaters... 5 1-18 Fine 80 square percale or broadcloth dresses. Full cut; deep hems; taped armholes, after” shots. Tubfast fall colors and prints. ROAD MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT LISTS 812 WORKERS NOW be Le enemies 2 Division Is Operated at Cost of ~ $70,000 Monthly, Not .Including Equipment and “high. tension to speed pictures to Mrs. Reid Is Proud Of Mammoth Canna 28 2+ 7 = 19~ 4 B+ 10h a 109 6-222 CO1 = ix oor 6x3 258 Boys’ Longie Suits Double-breasted sports back its a patterns, 8-18, Ex- tra pents.....3.00 Pleated Longies, new patterns, 6-17 1.88 Sale? Dress Shirts Reg. S9c! Wall tailored. B® Patterns, plairis or whites. for oa NewFallTie. 52. .5.. 180 : Q. — = Longle Suit . 7.98 They’re Off To Sehool Completely Dressed ' By Ward’s Experts | {Ward's school togs look bet-* ter, fit better, wear better! And they always sell for less! SH th I, CVi=tr~ Fi Bx2216 S* 81472 B7+ 105 = 190 Greatest Ire Stasation a Years!” . ANY A MOTORISTS CALL GOODYEARS NEW R- | N three short months Goodyeae’s Look at these great new “R-1” has become one . extra value of the nation’s biggest tire successes penuctei the Mani “R- ig —a winner from the start because it . d smashed down om rising tire prices!, ; \ ; ated Look at its long list of top-rank Children’s Waist Suits FLATTER, WIDER TREAD Reg. 39c. Drop seat. 2-10; 3 for $1... 35€ ea, Goodyear features, and remember, vane there’s 12% more rubber in its husky Rayon Taffeta Slips Bias cut; tailored or lace trim. 34-44. tread—the extra “beef” you need for long safe wear. That's why thrifty Girls’ Anklets millions call it a bull’s-eye-value— Mixtures; plain colors. Shirred tops..... 15 pr. because it offers you first-class travel Below-the-Hnee Hose : Boys’ and Girls’. Mercerized lisle. 64-10.15e pr, at reduced rates! Girls’ Rayons Shortie bloomers, panties; 4 to 16........ 25€ - Sale! Boys’ Playsuits Reg. 79c! Extra 6n heavy Sanforized Sale! Bib Overalls Reg. 65c! 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