The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1937, Page 7

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‘ PARDON BOARD 10 HEAR MANY PLEAS 200 Applications for Clemency May Be Heard During De- cember Term Another heavy calendar faces the North Dakota pardon board when Members convene for the December term, James E. Bothne, secretary, said Friday, as he prepared a list of ap-| plications for clemency which he ex- | pects will total 200. Among major questions coming be- fore the three-day session opening Dec. 1, will be action on the Floyd Johnson case which was heard in Oc- tober when the Minot youth’s testi- mony was taken. Bothne indicated he expected final disposition of Johnson’s clemency plea then. | Consideration probably will be given also to the clemency applications of life-termer William Gummer, sen-/ tenced from Fargo for murder; Ed| Calmly puffing Vandiver, sentenced from LaMoure county as a “profesional and habitual criminal,” and Francis Tucker, con- victed of murdering a Verona banker. nO 9 a Five years ago, airplanes were kept on the ground in weather they now fly in without hesitation, yet there were more wrecks five years ago than there are today. If you really want to bake delicious cakes, pies and cookies, why don’t you do what I do? I use PURITY MILK Its richness is my guarantee of successful baking. You'd better try it. Your grocer-has Purity Milk for you and Purity Cottage Cheese, too, Bridgeman-Russell Co. Use Golden Flake Buttermilk in Your Cooking Bismarck, N. D. escaped. the scuffle. Phone 740 MODERN MEAT MARKET Clean and Sanitary 3 Days—Friday, Saturday, Monday Corner Ave. B and Ninth St. pete Sugar, 10-pound clot! 7 Cc 26c Peanut But- Swans Down ‘i Calumet Baking Powder + 1-tb, can 2lc ter, qt. jars. ——_— 2 In Holdup ‘Battle ea Sa TIN cigarette, stockily built George H. Swift, 59- year-old director of Swift and Co. and prominent Boston business man, is shown after an encounter with, two holdup men at the door of his home in the exclusive Back Bay section. Swift fired one shot at the fleeing robbers but they He was uninjured in Begin Analysis of Group of 24 May Recommend | Changes in Nation-Wide Insurance System finance committee and the social curity board, The law's own administrator, Chair- man A. J. Altmeyer of the social se- curity board, does not hold out for the law exactly as it is, He said: “We must continuously re-evaluate our concepts of social insurance—of what it is intended to do and what 't By MILO THOMPSON Washington, Nov. 5—(#)—Tweniy four persons began Friday an analysis of the two-year-old social security law. Their purpose was to recommend changes, if any seem advisable, to perfect the largest tax plan and the most sweeping insurance system yet projected by the American govern- ment. Thirty-four million wage earners have a stake in these deliberations. They are the men and women who hold, or are soon to hold, social secur- ity numbers. They have reason to be hopeful that, because of taxes which they are paying for the purpose, they will not be penniless in old age or starving during periods of unemploy- ment. The study started Friday was not undertaken primarily for the settle- ment of any controversy. Criticism by Senator Vandenberg (Rep.-Mich.), of the procedure and particularly of the prodigious re- serve fund involved, led to creation can do; of how it operates and how lit will affect the sum total of na- tional welfare.” Lieutenant Governors Of Kiwanis Are Named Chicago, Nov. 5. — (#) — Lieutenant, governors for the Minnesota-Dakotas Kiwanis district to serve for 1938 were announced Friday by George Kien- holz, of Pierre, 8. D., governor-elect of the Minnesota-Dakotas district. Among lieutenant governors to take office in January are: North Dakota: Clarence G. Mead, Lisbon; A. B, Dill, Minot. The Indian ocean has an area of 17,084,000 square miles, being the third largest body of water in the world. Its maximum depth is 11,136 feet. LARD eves exon Hazel All-Purpose Flour FLOUR ..u... Come Again Flour . COFFEE Our Breakfast Coffee o ee OUR BREAKFAST Sweet Girl Tomato Sweet Girl Catsup Crisco... SwansDown © Corn Flakes ren veersem PEACHES 2%: “37° APPLES NATIONALS 2-255 | Sweet ou bieien 3 No. 219-02. cans 29¢ Three Diamonds Crabmeat 63-oz. jar 27¢ Hazel Pancake Flour Salerno Butter Krakers ‘Sweet Girl. All verictios except Preserves “Srevverry and Rewberry National Grape Jelly 216-02. tumblers 29¢ ow All varietios eacapt Clam Chowder, Chichen Gumbo, Consomme and Consorme Madtilene Fancy Jonathans, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1937 RECORDED EVIDENCE Social Security Act} HELD 10 BE VALD of the advisory council by the need Uphold Conviction of | of St. Paul Detective; Phone Talk Trans- cripts Were Used St. Paul, Nov. 5.—()—The state su- preme court Friday approved the con- viction of Fred W. Raasch, ousted St. Paul detective, of malfeasance in of- fice by upholding the validity of pam- ograph recordings used as evidence against him. The supreme court ruled the record- conversations ings of telephone N XN S The delicate flavor lasts Schilling rune inilla 49-Ib. $ bag 149 24}-lb. bag 75 Juice . 13}-0z.can 5¢ + 214-02. bottles 25C 3-lb. can 53c © ¢ 23-Ib. pkg. 25¢ + + 4b. bag 2le 3 large 13-0z. pkgs. 25¢ IIb. pkg. I9¢ \6-oz. jar 17¢ ° 216-07. cans 27 7 Raasch purportedly had during con- nivance with gamblers were properly identified with the detective. Likewise, the high court overruled Raasch’s contention that typewritten transcripts of the conversations, used by jury members to follow the re- coe as they were played, were prejudici: The state of Connecticut leads all other states of the Union in the man- ufacture of brass, copper, pins and hospital. here. Washburn.—James McGuire has be- oe @ member of the American Relay lkague, government-sponsored organi- zation of amateur broadcasters, Fessenden—Mrs, Otto Rappuhn, 75, Wells county resident since 1895, died here. Funeral services were held Sk ee ey | Slope Briefs Beulah.—Preaching his farewell ser- mon here, Rev. Charles Bauer left for Nebraska City, Neb., to take charge of the Catholic pasish there. He is succeeded Father Schweitzer, formerly of Haselton, SESE McLaughlin, native of this area, was run over by an Fresh catfish served at the Di il Mh tf | fe | lh. ; t PINEAPPLE ase crushed or tidbits. 3 eam f0F eeseeeeeee 25c GRAPEFRUIT Silver sliced. Fancy Florida. 14%-oz, can 10c BLUEBERRIES Square brand, Ld Graded. No. 2 can.. .18¢ PEACHES Hillsdale. Sliced yellow cling. No. 2% 5c CORN Libby's whole kernel. No. 2 can CORN Country Kist, cream style. 1-08. can, 2 for BEETS Libby's, diced or sliced. No, 2 can Fancy golden, Corn Meal Buckeye yellow. Georgie Porgie Wheat Cereal or Farina. FRUITS and VEGETABLES Grapefruit lAcikize Pumpkin Your favorite morning cereal. Dakota Maid. SAUERKRAUT ‘“ibby’s, fancy long shreds, No. 2% can ul La nih ll | ai |," | Ly we y 3-lb. 5 * 5ic APRICOTS Hillsdale. 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