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t THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1937 V4 : : PUBLISHERS T0 BE 6-Hour Day Found to : Gist May Be Able | /FRANCE TAKES OVER etfardle Lake Faculty Mil TAX DATA] Increase Efficiency wae, wp, ae naw ot] RAILROAD Seer ES tsttre by her resume Sept. 6, Superintendent E. 1. Sas Guarked (by reduced |paodus? wtiey cite Bs Toren Arnees 274.41-! Direct Ald Grants Will Again sutomoblle./ Nationalization of Six Great|Albrecht will be science instructor. marck, Monday. Others on the faculty will be Henr; Lares of course, eventu- a Be Made in Needy Areas Systems Completes People’s {J. Orvedahl, principal, social science ally occurred and after three Mrs. Christ ‘Bohnet, 66, Bell, Calif. of Four States Front Program 5 ice ommercial years of the shorter period the | of injuries received in a automobil rogr whole group is wholeheartedly | accident near Hettinger, ew at The efficiency of the women on a six hour day rose in about the same proportion as that of | cai hospital. the men. But Dr. Scheidt ex- FE I i £ i E i i i z e ae pee it Minneapolis, Aug. 31.—(7)—A test lasting three years in which a six-hour day raised efficiency of workers 15 to 30 per cent above an eight hour day was reported to an insight into income tax regulations| Puc! ane Nroteswlcr Vernon E. and charges at district meetings Of scneidt, of Baltimore. the North Dakota Press association! The workers made more money ii i it) i Btate Tax Officials Will Talk at District NDPA Meet- ings in September z | i is R + FE i : E 38 I Toads. Six great rail systems of more than ‘26,000 miles were banded into a single in September, State President F. G.} and the company more dividends, plained the women also bene- Orr said Tuesday he said. The workers were 17 | fitted from sound-proofing. The ccount of Convention) rational ratiroad company. The income tax date will be pre-)' women setting type by machine noise cut reduced their errors im- 5 Ben greet pacity ‘This decree completes the national- : sented by officials of the state tax} and 52 men hand compositors, all | mediately. i commissioner's office at the four 8€s-| working for the Waverly Press of Errors of all workers were fur- peepee, * in; RD. Stri ‘Minnesota-Dekotas dis- Bocialist-Radical Socialist-Com- sions slated for discussion of press! Baltimore. | ther reduced by enforced rest | Gteqt®s’ 5. : per problems. - First meeting will be in) ~ pr. Scheidt’s report brought out | periods in the six-hour day. Comte, fe ole Ra France. Mandan Sept. 10, another the next} some unusual human reactions. It | | The conclusions do not, he Woodrow, a : day at Van Hook, a third for south-| showed that on a short trial the | added, hold good for executives. | Rill! Se a ee eastern North Dakota publishers at) six hour day would certainly have This six-hour day test, he went Grand Pacific Hetel i Wahpeton Sept. 17, and the fourth,/ been a failure. | on, applies to workers who are Lars for Northeastern North Dakota; Tne immediate effect of a | carefully selected for fitness and wi newspapermen, at Grand Forks, Sept.| shorter week period,” he said, | who have a strong “motive.” Featuring each session will be an discussion in rere gore and Mre. J. a ii concerning management, a Six pastors of the Norwegian Luth- Mrs. Eastman, 3H M. and advertising, President Orr said. NEW RACE RIOTING eran Church of America from Mis-| > » Dickinson; Mrs. H. W. George Blaine Whipple, state printer, will i Dearne rei nae ae appear at each meeting to discuss if Beqosdure required oo mae Lead ‘ N A orders and Assistant Attorney Gen- rned Not to At- | Johnshoy of Concordia College, Moor- eral A. M. Kuhfeld will represent the| Newspapers Wai head, Minn, : workmen's compensation bureau inj tempt Incitement; 3 Jews, Dr. Johnshoy conducted a scheol discussion of liabilities under the state & Arabs Are Killed of instruction for Sunday schools compensation law. rabs Are Kille sponsored by the church in the Man- At Mandan, L. P. Boorman, a omy and Hettinger circuits. mon, S. D., editor and vice presiden' the group here were Rev. O. O. Of the South Dakota association, will] Jerusalem, Aug. 31—(#)—Torn Pal-| Andvik, Mandan; Rev. George Plam- speak on that state’s association ac-lestine was nervously on edge Tuesday |men, Dickinson; Rev. W. L. Ellickson, Uvities. Harold W. Card, Webster,|enite police and troops prepared to|Taylor; Rev. F. T. Lokengard, Bel- 8. D., state president, will discuss a quell any violent sequels to disorders aed Rev. Turmo New England; and similar topic at Wahpeton. in which three Jews and four Arabs v. Opie 8. Rindahl, Bismarck. Remove Profits from |"“there wis widespread fear that ne | Fort Yates Fair Will utbursts Monday presaged another War, Say Vandenberg }perioa ot racial conflict and biood-| Commence Wednesday | track. eae shed in the Holy Land. — Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 31—(#)—Sen-| The flareup was attributed in most} Fort Yates, N. D., Aug. 31—What ator Arthur Vandenberg ured Amer-| quarters to the political situation of a|is expected to be one of the best {ca’s war veterans Monday to insist/country torn for years between Jews |Standing Rock fairs in recent years upon immediate legislation to take|and Arabs—a situation recently ac-|opens Wednesday. Record atten- the profits out of war. centuated by Britain's proposal to|dances are expected by Harry Gray- “It may be hard on our cash regis-| partition the iand into sovereign;bear, fair president. As usual the ters but it will be easier. on our sons,”| Jewish and Arab states. rodeo will be featured with many top- the Republican senator from Michi-| Authorities told Palestine police and | notch rilers expected to compete. gan told delegates to the national|British troops to “stand by” and|There also is a large carnival. convention of the Veterans of Foreign] warned newspapers and others not to Wars. attempt incitement. Sir Arthur Gren- Senator Vandenberg outlined a/ fell Wauchope, the British high com- formula for “peace-factors” which, he|missioner for Palestine, was hastily said, would not guarantee America|called back to Jerusalem from his against war but would “immensely |summer camp in northern Palestine. pg reteae Sneath tled tonight and Wednesda: abl, Besides new laws to take the profi:| _, é night ai ‘ednesday, probably out of tur he ulvusd‘s ban 02 | Firearms Sale Brings |*ss:"ux'scren" ma mNTUEIDAD) iS Civilian Conservation tial “military pertnerships, loans to belligerents, and ‘munitions, sales to| North Dakota $322.70 tit; cooler nartua i . Corps was belligerents. J Senureaee North Dekote’s state game and fish| night and Wedne Badly shows cetgink KAY FRANCIS ', Pro! Old-time beekeepers frequently |department was $322.70 richer Tues-/ ers; cooler wi dnesday and ex- us & means of clearing a hive. ic auction of confiscated firearms,| night and Wednesdes; comer tonight i Sn requis ions proree n : singing nin Producing Briquets|| Macnee Eee yf rhe Minot, N. D., Aug, 31.—(#)—Com- ‘ mercial production of lignite briquets 2 Me, ath cheniical by-products were start- i f é Al tt FH f and le: or Gundla Madison, afternoon to meet with Dr. J. W.| Wis; and Fred Bents and family, and extreme east portion Wedn 5 For Mii : physi necessarily aight aad 'Wednenasgt proneety cc-| Restored to Duty | emuere of relet ; enero ns gaeh mace canbe a Pending Hearing} «rendu. TOMORROW and THURSDAY irearms, confiscated ‘game eee MOVED eases and turned ae to the state| GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS The barometric pressure is high department. ° ¢ Great Lakes region and over fe rt #5650 for a 1egeuge auto. foie ‘inches, whlle «low saiker, : lien was A ° W. H, Bodenstab fii tisic™ it went to m0, 3. Monson, Ha are een ep paredy 3 .|_ Fargo, N. D., Aug. 31—()—A. H. \ i Bismarck. Prices paid for other guns} Precipitation has occurred throughout Flaig, 60, of Minneapolis, president of ranged downward to $3.75. the Great Lakes region and at _scat- 1° tered pili Now located in new Prov: ieee ain one the ser ‘the no k Ins. Bldg. DOBBIN RITES HELD ri ident Life Bldg. on Minot, N. D., Aug. 31—Funeral f i Broadway services were held here Monday for| ,, A prasters Jnches: Henry (Pat) Dobbin, 53, homesteader | “sis 7 Lot Between 2nd and 3rd near Garrison in 1900, who died of ie pneumonia Friday. Burial was in Rosehill cemetery. Phone a ‘We Deliver Tots January 1st to dat 1 . when abies g = DICKS 22 Pe" Se lies ane “err ra evor 710 Thayer , «A cash store NORTH DAKOTA POINTS .C. damaged. High- Low- est est Master MATINEES 10c and 25¢ - - EVENINGS 10c and 35¢ RE. pagel 2 nett e : BREAD 1% Ib, leaf, sliced for 21c eu 4 : GROTE DAILY ATO e NOTE: FIRST TIME IN BISMARCK pa st a x anH 35c fee kan bag 53c [a : 25c| steae pers... 8c Pees 25, STEWING CHICKENS ,2%2%. Ib.21¢ ‘ oo sae! y. 9 | ° % REQUEST FOR PRICES STILL AMAZINGLY LOW— ie | sonra! SR Ee awa DEPARTMENT Proposals for furnishing meinten- igh | ance, eauipment and road iis will be e K A ( Moorhead, rain ....... 74 60.00 issloner b rrp Hr ad 4tie : SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS North Dakate, eet iene tan piemarck, : d not later th y MUP 20a, | AM, September 21, 1931) at whieh . an Aberdeen, fogg: Cae place they ‘will b ‘publics | - = 8: ‘The moral is: To keep your engine A saber Aes $s. 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