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ness, Jackson said “prices are n0/ing fully E IN ATE “igre Leal str tds J HEAVIER REEF “ot: “The trend toward concentration is N|| P Much trichinosis me effective in November. This . eke Trichinosis looger deterenined by the law of sup compared with tuntait 0 im Octo- 1 cold i BE quite so cold tonig! t. LOAD N10 1938 ot one ner one adele Tuesday er privat sctallan tis private regime tal Physicians Lene re ae eaatett merce, if not stopped, is the forerun- Bismarc THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29 1937 demand in many basic’ in-| ber and $266,026,000 November, 7 BEER, LIQUOR ft Weather Report || | Ch all en 2 e R ules STATE CARRYING 34 Now Suffering monopolistic practices in big busi-|was registered in statements beoom- dustries,” and added: 1936, hee see ost | RITES sae Hee of rig a ad “ Third of Population 7 tpi tong iehane = otc ane Pals Denying higher labor cee roe jestrers southwest portion. ii e- | ly cloudy tonight Seingroh Bi ne sig i and Thursday: colder” Shonth-centeal Basketball Meet Some Kind of Assistance; [Where 17 of the 18 members were) shop would be happy fo get the SS Last_Times Tonight . ment Bigges roblem portion tonig! A as centage advance “| usiness ; ae a ae Ne RD Federal Load Lighter Rae piety its ben dartine Confronting Officials i 1d As’ examples of the increases he laisse Re a ee marck and Minot will be class A and Sore earn U), ¢. 10 BUILD 2 said Sian had received, he Be A B state basketball tournament sites,| North Dakota will enter 1938 with asserted “Mr. Sloan of General Mo- | WEATHER CONDITIONS Full Military tary Honors Wil Will Be Ac-| respectively, the state board of con-|@ heavier relief load and greater re- NEW RB ATTLE SHIPS, (3 tors (Alfred P. Sloan, chairman of North Dakota struck a trial balance; Tne barometric pressure Is high ae are Wednesday, weighing pros and cons| over the eastern and central states | corded Musician Veteran ee ee ee ee in Hee eee the board), received in’ 1934 compen- of thé legalized sale of hard liquor aad CU cern Sait Lake City of World War ‘Schools not in “A” class may chal-|year ago, E. A. ‘Willson, executive : a and beer. 0.48 inches, while a low pressure area rector, declared Wednesda: 4 Ostensibly dry from the time it overiiey the north Pacific coust, Kam: So [nee Jor a ace tp) We toupee = state. dlresee ore all by redsial came into the union in 1889, the state | [oops 720? tnitena throughout the| ©, A. Soderquist, Bismarck World|by notifying L. A. White of Minot,|asencies, however, is lighter than a sanctioned beer in 1933 and hard| central and northern districts and | War veteran who died in 2 Fargo hos- | jeagu Enrollm year » Willson asserted when liquor in December, 1936, through precipitation has occurred at scattered pital early Monday morning, will be! nec, ‘ enue ibensA eligibility Gs any, farmers were employed on New Financing Hits. Low During November laces in th tral stat the measures initiated and passed by the/ Zanadian Provinees andsin the. orth ie Fre ee ee pap challenges. ‘The challenger need not ergs North|President Cites World Arms s 3 name the team it plans to challenge. good northeastern North (3 om ni fi i = “a” Pads ae te sane irae pair ve the seRiRE IT NDEMeL Thora) (biteeaiscial here Thursday morn: ; The state ‘a tournament was set eae oa a pe e good Race, Indicates He May oie SE Oe ener anne Lae J AB WITHERS ¢ million dollars, according to records the Packt coat barometer, inches:| ‘Rev. Robert A. Feshan, pastor, will | 0" March 24-26 and class B for March | Tot tT tea the number of Ask for More Ships the lowest point since January, 1035, of officials charged with enforte-|28.33, Reduced to sea level, 30.22. | officiate at the solemn requiem high, ‘The deadline for notifying White of |f@rm families receiving public assist- : a Heggrlacerl ane Seong. canine ea pete ae Ce eae atte coat nc rao av genome Tom tel sees | wanhng, Dee MPa (Anat of Sun Of new sna ATHERS , p 2 Q yy the board, fore Jan, Sl a nt velt, ae State Treasurer John ey be PRECIPITATION at 9 a.m. school may withdraw its challenge| Scanning preliminary December Jected construction of two new bat- ported hard liquor stamp sales The Bismarck Station: Before the rites in the pro-cathed- | and compete in the B district tourna- |teports, the relief official said they|tieships and 16 lesser craft, left a| © counties aggregated $459,996.82 the| Total this month to) Due ra] members of the Gilbert N. Nelson | ments for the right to enter the B|indicate approximately one-third of | distinct impression Wednesday his first year. Beer stamp revenues to-| 700M}, hay tat to date post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars| tournament. If no challenge with-|the state's population is receiving |“growing concern” over international oust Kas taled $483,664.43, approximately $96,-|Normai, January Ist to date . of the United States, of which Soder- some form of assistance from federal, | cond: prom to ask 600 below last year, but poole and ) Accumilated excess to date quist was a member, and the post ci yal Se enlists br nile state or local rellef agencies. copreas tor even aes Po arma- Last Times Today eral peers oe re ped one ou NORTH DAKOTA POINTS auxiliary will conduct poeciel services granted the schools, which made} Summing up the year’s work by the ment. Tntory, department's income to. $550,- Low- High-, jat #:15 a. m. Thursday in the Calnan known their plan to challenge before | Welfare board, Willson pointed out) “Facts are fects and the United Zane = fos, Director A. J. Gerlach said, |HISMARCK, clay, ...°7 It 00 oe te una in ere ee Jan, 21, wish to continue in the chal- | that old age assistance, financed by| states must eee them,” he said Also—Popeye Peres totne tocanirers- office in| Devils make, eadwing.. 2 6 .oo|lie jn sale Vn our of the lienge plan for the right to enter the |federal, state and county funds,|in's letter Tuesday to Chairman Ts; macs pense of the treasurer's Minot, cldy. 4 22 .00|funeral. Members of the V. F. W. and |«4» tournament. teached its pe maximum of |Jor (Dem., Colo.) Of the house appro- G R EY’ Ss sdministering the liquor Jaw | was/ Williston, peld . 10 12 .00/its auxiliary will attend the private) “When White has all the informa-|Ver 7,000 persons. The program was|priations committee. The Forty Thieves Trevetetiaies depariment s90g9608,| WEATHER AT OTHER PornTs serviges in @ body, oe guard and|{0% ® centrally-located spot will be |Jaunched in the spring of 1985 to ald) Citing the failure of his own efforts . eeu jee ret - High- iring squad, gui named at which representatives of Needy persons over 65. to arrest the world armament race,|| 6! 9 THURS. - FRI This left a net balance TN asian vont eat Pet, bugler from Fort Lincoln will attend |the challenging schools will meet and $5 Blind Get Grants the president added: un er ral ° . - SAT. Counties Get Refun erdeen, 8. D., “56 52 100 | the rites at the graveside. a plan, similar, it is thought, to that First monthly grants in the blind! “The fact is that in the world as a 7 Program, financed jointly by federal| whole many nations preter aly ean: The treasurer's office apportioned and state funds, were made early injtinuing but are enlarging the $374,513.93 back to the counties and Boise, Idaho, clear Calgary, a. 42.01) Pallbearers will be Yesley Sherwin, |or igs’ year will be used to arrive at 36.00) H. A. Duryea, L. V. Morris, Charles +1. challenge games. the regulatory department deposited n ¥ 58.00) Gray, Joseph Reel and Joseph Smith, + 1937 and now. 85 destitute blind per-'mament programs.” t | _ $050,217.88 to the real estate bond in-| Des Moines. fons Jal" 34 33:00 | fellow VFW members. "| marie poara named two balls, the new [sons are receiving monthly grants. |" Senator Wheeler (Dem, Mont) said pisedll wong terest fund during the year. Edmonton, ‘Alta. cldy.. -8 -6 .04| Soderquist served overseas as & official balls for district, regional and The dependent children’s program, a Hunt Not unlike prohibition days, biggest | Glendive, Mont., clear.. 14 28 .00/ musician with the Fifth U. 8. En- created by a 1937 legislative ac’ - | millions enigma confronting officials was the|Havre, Mont, clay. -.-: 12 48 09 |gineers corps from July 1, 1918 to|state tournaments as manufactured | 7 Souual oearauionticn babe? a Be problem of enforcement. Buotlegging!ticion's'D'etsar'... 32 00 (Feb, 25, 1919, and was gassed twice |P¥, three different companips lis expected to reach a maximum of|third of our people are ill-housed, il-|] THURS, - FRI. - SAT. persisted on a reduced scale and/Kamloops, B. C., cl 44 on during that time. He saw action dur- dates se iven by the board, District |7000 children next spring, Willson | fed and ill-clothed.” fi there were flagrant evasions of the) EOI wa ’Mont, clay. $2 46 00/6 the Mewre-Argonne and St. Ml-| ects may be held elther Reb. 28 and|@#S. Federal, state and county gov- 20.000 THRILLS UNDER THE SEA! 00 hiel offensives and was given his/o¢ o- march 4 and 5, with each com- ernments share expe! NYE WILL OPPOSE stamp tax payments, officials said. Los Angeles, Cal., peldy. 56 is Hae onte ae ecig: 28 onorable jarge March 25, “These are ised p permanent public) NAVAL BUILDING 24 100 peting team allowed eight players. 1g ‘00], Physicians said his death, caused Regional meets are scheduled March |*s8istance programs, which alm to) Washington, Dec. 20.—(#)—Senator SU B MARINE Gerlach campaigned against eva-|Miles City, Mont, clear 14 sions through a double-check of ae ee ey aay: u i, in 14 ‘00|by lung trouble, was likely due to the {care for that permanent group of|Gerald P. Nye, (Re; . D.) Wednes- 6 AA oy poison gas he inhaled during the war. Le an ta, Tau compe ne ere Reedy peroes. eas unable to aid them-|day served ee ould oppose any 76 :00 ERTS ing in either the class A or B state selves,” he asserted. increases in the naval building pro- wholesale and retail sales, revocation | \ioorhead, Minn. cldy. of licenses and confiscation of un-j|No. Platte, Nebr. cldy. 2 stamped shipments. Okla, City, Okl ss, Federal .\id Called In Hila 3) - too! Children Helped ram, President Roose- With enforcement vested in local| Prince Albert, Bec 10 | (00 C ONTINUE D events also may carry nine players. | crnwer’the ehild welfare program, |e as proposed by t authorities, Gray found it necessary|Qu’Appelle, S., clear: Rhee from page one w: Sar of Aberdbe: 8D, several thousand children have re-| Senator Nye, who always: frowns on on several occasions to obtain federal CEN cabeoee ae re an Wyttenbact of ater ceer A tour: |celved help, designed to enable them milltary sppropriations, aid to stop illegal sales. St. Louis, Mo., ng. 32 36.00 sas The possibility exists that both|Sait Laie a els chew 38 -00| 120,000 Municipal ament, with Ossie Oudal of Minneap- |‘ live normal lives, while several 50.00 ‘ olis and Lyle Crose of St. Cloud as hundred crippled children were given and in circulation are petitions seek-|Soattie. W % ti| Workers on Strike; head men for the B tournament. aid under another pfogram. Also 1 Wwe fate eat i ‘Changes in the state track setup to militarists ; ing initiation of a new beer control|Sheridan, Wyo, peld: ig 49 a Violence Is Feared qi Cianets in the state track setup to d = act, providing for distribution of | Sioux Was Towa, clay. 24 38 cinder meet were made by the board. caeole Tfunds, — {gpohane, Wach, taining 44 $9 <0 hard liquor bill to the next session of| Winnipeg, Man., cldy. Grimly 2 government spokesman mand are Fare, Jane aig and depression L 0 M B A R D e lemarck, Dickinson, 4 clared, “federal help under ‘provisions { the state legislature. Santa Fe, laws will be altered. Already printed } 3*2'4 fo Sa CONTINUED : from page one: declared: ‘Win- aoe TINUE “Chautemps 1s determined to main-| Devils Lake and Grand Forks. of the social security act will con- A FE ‘ It’s ‘Manager Scott’ co NT aes iu D tain order.” ners of first or second in any of these tinue to ald the state carry on this| Charges Business zED Now at State Mill The orernght, declarations, and|trmament permanent ‘ell for perms whe! Ig on Strike to M.cMURRAY Now ai a Seen as Threat to strikes of transportation, water, gas|°ure nents also decided any other|because of age, physical or mental : | | A. J. Beott, enpolmed scl me in early morning by walkouts of street) rool compete with four or more | themselves.” . Break New Deal ; JOHN ts an . 8c) col a | Bata Hest ayes a2; as named Pay Foreign Debts|<iesners and garbagemen and some) entries in oa one event, will be recog-| Ja ele; Di Seti had @ combined loss of $11,000,000 in B hee | manager of the state-owned institu- municipal office employes. |nized. Minimum standards will be ackson Dinner Set IN _ | os ‘and a profit of $301,000,000 in |, ton ‘Wednesday night by the state|trom Tsinan on the route to Shang- | ,,pittibution of water, gas and elec- | got for these meets and any boy meet-| World War Memorial panies, United industrial commission, Gov. William | hal, thane to e supplies and sub.| {2 OF excelling these requirements cl GEORGE 8 WHEAT ) ‘Langer, chairman, said the commis-} In Tokyo, the British embassy in- will’ be eligible for the state. track j , sion authorized Scott to drop the|formed the Japanese forelgn office | mic yicr rch te vonateatent t> rer {meet of the J word “acting” from his title in view| that it could not accept the Japanese Guce consumption Wednesday night of the “excellent work” at the mill! military version of attacks on the|ir the strike persisted, under his guidance. British gunboate, Ladybird and Bee. ‘Ariay Delivers Papers | One British sailor was killed in the Unemptied garbage pa: incident, which occurred on the Y ttal's, unswept ‘tiie Yangtze river the same day the United | “*D Municipal funeral workers decided | ASKED SINCE {934 oi ” States gunboat Panay was bombed. /¢, restrict their work without making of business’ Milica? & complete walkout. ee (ONEESSION nies, DuPont, American, ‘and Monsanto, reportedly pad 9%, DORIS WESTON 000,000 in 1983! and 998,000,000 in 1938, ade ‘Jackson asserted the “wrath of the people” has been rising as the result || ! ~~ CAPITOL China’s Ability to and electricity workers were backed tournament, in which six or more ‘isability are unable support NO! 1 SAID: HAVE YOU TRIED THE ANNIVERSARY ; connection with the persisting strike) of’ Three Ward County ey CUT-RATE Public Works administration reported | still idle in strikes at the Paris Good- WHAT'S THAT? YOU SAY Charges % Renewing previous accusations of ued to th ‘Jenteal food food PWA pag ipesd 682 soaryete ani eaciver pesto in Deputy Auditor Auditor Testifies in Trial eS 900d, Washington, Dec. 29.—(#)—The lorie a other workers were Commissioners EYE GLASSES, Inc. || frsser trom tne date of lis inception | warehouses, "| auinot, ND, Dec, 29 —UP)—No ad- DURING THE INTERMISSION Sp e cial $9 15 through June 30, 1937. ‘The public service strike was a pro-)vertisements for bids on road machin- bre Expenditures by states for the 1937 | test against a proposal to reduce auto-|ery have been made since March, , Glasses Complete ci nd thi id total b Count ? owsifectton She 0S sm Svea, | R JMEh ee tyr’ Ts |Autie Or Was ae Su YOU HEARD A SHRILL ALARM? ee ee F, R E, E ! Towa $3,215,847 and $9,426,361; Min-| budget economy move, day in Ge ee of Seu, one ° nesota $4,105,896 and $11,385,818; Mon-| All food handlers in the town of |sioners E. A. Donnelly o! Why Pay More? ane areata pea North rand pape) ay Ariane aie and pete pane of * srinot on on kot 046,124 a 492,156; Sout y claimed employers - | grand accusations charging un- Dr. MacLachlan Dakota $1,248,462 and $5,389,150; Wis-|hered to collective contracts. advertised purchase of road machin- Oculist — Optician consin $5,459,889 and $9,988,619. Shipowners at Rouen went into/ery. 113 First St. —_—————_ court, demanding that striking crews| An objection raised by E. R. Sinkler, Sunt South of Chevrolet Garage Few works of man would be dis-|of 30 ships be fined and imprisoned |counsel for the’ defendants, to intro- ‘k, N. D. Phone 1589 9 |cernible by the naked eye from the | for failing to accept arbitration. on moon; the Great Wall of China is one a that would be seen from that pot. | Bow Has Clear Title Srounds no pereneaes To Gold Coin ‘Find’ fled wy District Judge W. be Ronees Baltimore, Dec, 29.—()—Two an seal: agreements between the cols valued county Dakota Tractor and f eZ Cri Wr yh nip Sil WINS OL Wj i right to the money. Drastic Season-End MARK-DOWNS Examples of the Big Savings . $40 pile fabric overcoats cut to..$32:50 $35 great-coat ulsters ‘uw... $27.50 $30 caracurl overcoats cut to....$22.50 $25 fleece & curl overcoats cut to $19.50 $20 & $22.50 fleece overcoats cut to$ 14.95 $14 fleece & melton overcoats cut to $9.95 Sizes 32 to 48 10% discount on all men’s and boys’ lamb and sheep-lined ulsters and jackets. Also substantial reductions on men’s and boys’ suits (mostly with tye. 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