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MISMANAGEMENT "ei OF REPUBLICANS HIT BY ERICKSON ==: Party Can Carry 1940 Election| ars If It ‘Will Come Down to Earth’, He Says Insurance Commissioner Oscar E. Erickson, former state Republican cbairman, predicted Wednesday that if the Republican party “will come down to earth and do something for the farmer, the laborer and small PUBLIC AUCTION . Closing out the entire farm equip- ment of the Inte Geo, M. Sear- farm § miles south THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1937 business man, they can carry the 1046 WOODROW WILSON'S POSTAL CHIEF DIES Albert Burleson, First Texan in Cabinet, Built Up Parcel Post ment” of the said he was Austin, Tex., Nov. 24.—(?)—Albe:t Sidney Burleson, postmaster general ti the cabinet of President Woodrow ‘Wilson, died here Ws Burleson came froma long line of American and Texas heroes and statesmen, and had the distinction of being the first Texan in the cabinet of a president of the United States. Although he created the undying enmity of the so-called big eat pub- fe) heme, perhaps on the advice of those who sold out the party to keep their own institutions open.” “I am glad the leaders of the Repub- lican party have awakened, but to win they will have to forget to spend all their money _on radio talks and get tight down into every precinct in the United States,” he asserted. Accidents Fatal to Two St. Paul Men St. Pau, Nov. 24.—(#)—Two St. Paul men died ‘Wednesday from injuries suffered in traffic accidents, W. J. McGuire, 61, an railway switchman, died from a skull frac- ture and internal injuries suffered | nes, refused to recognize the strik- when he was hit by a street car. Jacob | !1g postal employes in West Virginia, Kullberg, 78, was hit Sunday by an|and developed the parcel post service automobile. until it became’ one of the greatest transportation agencies in the world, try. Shunning publicity for the good work that he did, he became the sub- ject of bitter attack while postmas- ter general because he increased the Postage rate on newspapers and maga- 'GAMBLE'S “ COSMETIC SPECIALS 50: WILLIAM'S. SHAVING CREAM. . 3% iy 11.00 LUCKY TIGER ADHESIVE TAPE 1’x2% Yds..... 6 25 MERCUROCHROME, 1 oz. Bottle . 12: MEN'S CLUB EAU DE QUININE Frek—-508 Broadway Clift Palmer, ‘Managing Partner, Bismarck thereby reducing the revenue of rail- reads and express companies. Burle-| son was a Democrat of the old school and until his dying day read the Con- gressional record. He opposed the eighteenth amendment. Born in San Marcos, Texas, June 7, 1863, Burleson was the son of the late Edward Burle- son, Jr. His wife was Adel Steiner Burleson, daughter of Dr. J. M. Stein ler, who played a prominent part in the war with Mexico. They were children, Man Held at Stanley Stanley, N. D., Nov. 24.—(#)—Sheriff |H. O, Paulson said a man whose ac- tions aroused the suspicions of a ‘Sanish grain elevator man was being held in the Mountrail county jail Wed- jnesday for questioning by department Vs justice agents from Aberdeen. HAIR TONIC. . 5& Sheriff Paulson said the man gave jbis name as 8. O. Ballard, but re- fused to give his address or to an- jswer any other questions. The sheriff said the man was un- armed when taken into custody, and carried a blanket roll containing sev- jeral cameras and two watches. His |fingertips, the sheriff said, show evi- \dence of having been mutilated. U. Law Freshmen Hold Yearly Dinner Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 24.—(?)— ‘Carl Holmquist of Grand Forks was principal speaker at the traditional \freshman law students’ dinner Tues- day night at which faculty and upper- |classmen of the University of North ‘Dakota law school were guests. Alice |Fox of Grand Forks presided. Holm- quist presented the school with a pic- iture of the late Judge Burleigh F. | Spalding of Fargo, which was received |by Dean O. H. Thomrodsgard, Collections on Jobless Tax Over Half-Million Collections on the unemployment compensation payroll tax passed the half million dollar mark Wednesday representative of returns from 995 North Dakota employers liable under the act, said Alvin Purcell, state di- rector of the unemployment compen- sation diversion. Deposited \ith the U. 8. treasury is $475,000 plus $753 ac- crued interest. Nearly $30,000 addi- tional has accumulated on local de- posit, he said. THOMAS IS NAMED St. Louis, Nov. 24. — () — Officers elected at the Mississippi valley con- vention included E. J. Thomas, Bis- marck; director for North Dakota. CARMIL ALMOND LOTION Sesh ctett 500 Kotynos Tooth Paste Cleons Teeth Quickly Managing Partner, Ma “Men who know Town ‘Tavern are thankful for its special mellowness and fine taste! ... It gets that way through 2 years of aging in oak barrels, DEEP- CHARRED to meet specifications. Taste Town Tavern today! Town TAVERN STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY Taarried Dec. 22, 1889. They hed three | 584. ‘ Claims U.S. Women Are Most Beautiful Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 24.—()—De- spite a tendency toward big feet, America is producing “the most beautiful woman in the world,’ Dr. Earl H. Bell, anthropologist at the University of Nebraska said Wednesday. “The beautiful Lapeah women great girls from the girls at the depart- ment store to the most elite are much more beautiful than girls of foreign countries.” OWA AOUW MERGES WITH STATE UNIT North Dakota Jurisdiction Now Has Over $50,000,000 In- surance in Force Merger of the Iowa and North Da- kota jurisdictions of the Ancient Or- der of United Workmen, giving the state unit over $50,000,000 insurance in force with gross assets over $13,000,- 000, was announced Wednesday by Insurance Commissioner Oscar E. Erickson, Under an agreement entered into in 1932, an appraisal and examina- tion of the Iowa organization was made last June 30, which showed there was $184,048 available for dis- tribution to Iowa members, Erickson 5 “A credit of 20 per cent was al- lowed to Iowa members on this basis ‘and provision made that the mora- torium on loans to members of the Towa jurisdiction, imposed to hibit wholesale liquidation of thi Policies, will be lifted July 1, 19: Erickson stated. pro- | § He pointed out that A.O.U.W. of} Connecticut also has merged in recent years with the North Dakota juris- diction, week now has lodges in more than 20 stat SCHOOL LAND FUND MONIES DISTRIBUTED) * Burleigh County Gets $1,512 as Share of $49,165 Quar- terly Disbursement Quarterly apportionment of $49,165 of the state tuition fund to North Da- ‘kota counties, distributed from monies pals interest and income of state school lands, was announced Wednesday by Superintendent A. E. Thompson of the department of public instruction. The second apportionment of the school year was $129,053 less than the quarter ending last August when $178,218 was paid counties. However, the figure showed an increase . of $36,196 over a similar period ending November, 1936, when counties re- ceived $12,969. The current apportionment was based on 204,855 school children, Thompson said. The apportionment: Adams coun- ty, $377; Barnes, $1,336; Benson, ee: Billings, $241; Bottineau, $327; Burke, $620; Lael $1,512; Cass, $4,296; Cavalier, $1,0¢ ; _ Divide, Golden Valley, Grand Forks, "$2,297; Grant, 33; Griggs, $455; Hettinger, $699; Kidder, $562; LaMoure, $841; Logan, $663; ‘McHenry, $1,063; McIntosh, $740; Mc- Kenzie, $672; McLean, $1,327; Mercer, +] $804; Morton, $1,606; Mountrail, $869; Nelson, $730; Oliver, $343; Pembina, $1,000; Pierce, $693; Ramsey, $1,122; Ransom, $741; ee $384; Rich- land, $1,450; Rolette, Sargent, $647; Sheridan, $545; wee $388; Slope, $249; Stark, $1,250; Steele, $438; Stutsman, $1,667; Towner, $515; Traill, $810; Wee Ate ane | $2,315; Wells, $893; FROZEN FISH i ‘We can save you money on frozen fish. Write us for our price list. A. KEMP FISH COMPANY DULUTH, MINN. COMPARISON MONTH AT WARDS mS ITS COMPARISON MONTH AT WARDS TH AT WARDS. down col! IT'S COMPARISON Absolute “tops” on ANY basis of comparison! 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But he over- looked the fact that blankets, tools and other of Asbridge’s property was in the car, Asbridge said. Asbridge swore out a warrant for Early’s arrest and Tuesday Early was arraigned before Po- lice Magistrate E. 8. Allen here on a charge of petit larceny after be- ing arrested by Sheriff Fred An- strom in Minot Monday. The case was dismissed when Asbridge and Early settled outside of court and the defendant agreed to pay damages and costs. As- bridge kept the car. Charges Against Detroit, Nov. 24.—(#)—Circit Judge Lester S. Moll Wednesday dismissed charges of felonious assault brought plant last May 26. Judge Moll ruled that evidence produced at a prelim- u-ary hearing was insufficient to war rant holding the defendants for trial ' Capitol Are Made, ~The North Dakota motor vehicle - department was preparing Wednes- day to move from the 13th floor of ie statehouse to quarters recently vacated on the ground floor by the * {adjutant general's staff which now occupies buildings at the Bismarck Indian school. R. A. Kinzer, member of the board of administration, said the state live- stock sanitary board and the state Ford Dismissed against the Ford Motor company ani) eight individuals as the result of the | beating of United Automobile Work- | ers’ organizers near the Ford Rouge’ Urge Water Projects In Upper Missouri 8t, Louls, Nov. 24— aan ree for “waste tion” flood control and waterway ime provement included projects in the Mississippi HARVESTER banking department, will occupy space HERE'S A NEW TWIST! TAKE YOUR OWN PHOTO Already framed, for only 25c Requires but 60 seconds! 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