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1 i-se 1- Ihe MlKMtlt IKlltl M- sola Houses -Munt. cbruarr II, ll.t Stalin's Blast at Free iiliiC Moonshiners May Be Result ol New cti gallon, on i mil from NUBS of the NEWS World, UN May Backfire ifroduce Huge to $13 a in t. a f'-r I nc'arv e'i-Would ii -r I Salary Bills Up At 5. D. Session barrel, tt lyi'Cs of e.

nutted the addid lev WASHINGTON Diplomatic officials predicted Monday th in- liMjai-w t.iw.d lite adm: lid duo! tat goal firil Defense Liquor Tax Boost Scores ol Italian Reds Quit Parly In Sovfef Split ROME(4n New scores of Communal Mondiy were reported turning ln their party carda a the split Italy's powerful Red ranks widened across the country. From Gravim, Apulia, press re-ports said 220 Communists and pro-fled Sociali.su handed their oartv Premier Sishn'i bia.t at the United Nations and the free world generally will backfire ln three ways. These authorities speculated that It may have these effects: 1. To lighten up, rather than divide, the In Its determination to build military strength agalast Soviet expansion because, de.spit his avowals of seeking peace, the overall tone of what Stalin sjhI was PlKlfKE. S.

--fvtlarv Hil HIJ tMU MOI.K Jimeil Zirmnrmiiiii, Jininlimn to iK.n.e ihat her bill, ha.1 Wn Huien frmii her cat whlie lie at 1 nu the Tei-n-t'anieen lne here alter Jamrt-IcwnHmimrvk twskHlmll tfntne. It eontdined aimut H.vnl, the i In in. tease game aiii the at WASHINGTON I 'and incisure- enters sought advice Mommy on! LcUIUil I'" 1 low b.g boo.4 In liiiuor luxes can I 3 how fugh and uncompromising. Koutii IhiKota I'-yLila ture Monday, potii cti.imuera word more directly than ever before. Pre-j vlously he had held aloof from the east-west conflict In most of his The first roncrete reartion along tills line pec ted to be quick western agreement on a note to Moscow calling on Mi RuMilana to any If (her are willing to hold big four Ulka on the real causes of world tension.

2. Inside Russia where Htallni words are universally read, reread kimis hsv. Hlehanl wr Twelfth St turni-il In a uim to volic Kun.tny he a lit he fi.uml Si.itmriay evening, a on mined alii'ut 4 34. CAR Y. II MIHI Fitwln tjrier.

Kerens! Kt. report, e.l lii Sunday Hint tumeone limt broken two door hamliri uff hit ear. I tContinued t'oni Page li flMse; ills and Memorial Services, Carroll, J. M. Plte and i furrie Conrad: IVyui.thon.., li-ert Mi -Carney.

H. I). Duiiahav and J.vk M.u Lyle Porter, M. B. Hitman.

U. (irifim, Orrin Homme. Russell Murray and ltenrv st-. A. IX M.

Kiiiiion, Karl Boyd. T)iu I Kleppc. Milton Rue and S. S. Boise ul ii.cctints at The house cali'iiduivd a bill d.

increa-e rt-oieut license to i f'tr milr.1 only, while the senate, to consider a bill lo increase resident game br.d lie as' a lo and tiie states tt migutory w.ite.Titnl aUinp. Tlie hO'i-e hd up for final pn-jt. age blils whi. il would increase thr, salary of ci.tistil.itHihal officers and cards to the local secretary of the Christian Democrat (anti-Red party. The reports said all asked to Join the Clirtstian Democrats.

I tni debated lor months or years, ins i flovrrlndnfin nf Ihm ftrrflV of IlllUnns be put into wiiiiout tou limit oif an eta of bootlegging and rum-runuiug. Some members of the house way.s and melius committee have said they fear a widuvrcd Increase in Illicit IKiuor-nmkitig and sales if Secretary of the Treasury Snyder's tax plans are adopted. Chaitm.m Donation lU-NCi Klid the enforrement problem wa.s (he for calling deputy roinmis-sioner C-rmll Mealey of the gov-ernment's alcohol tax unit for tcsti-niony Monday. 'Heavier liquor taxes may very likely make collis turns mucli niore difficult lo enforce," Doughton said. -I thmk it ileuemi on VI kk cai.1.

aroup inciuaca memDers or i 115 p.m. Miwii.v, iiavden'a f. in Communiit-dominated oeneral' Mrs. C. W.

1 etltir I the liairiiiaii i crmmtlte rieoat minil tn is eery. Tenih st. Motor on fire, Confederation of labor (COIL) and not 40 intended may give me burned out, no other dam- the Red v.tmn.i n.r.i. i sian people a new Idea of what they ol tne Auxiliary committee, age. sans association.

i are 'P public pronouncements. The state department epened an attack on this point Sunday night. Its "Voire of America" began telling the world Stalin had taken over from "puppets and stooges" the task at propagandising the world with "fake charges and claims." The "voice" broadcast added that Stalin "has now put himself on record and on trial before the world by amending his own name to the S.tvlet deception." The mere fact that the official mouthpiece of American government would make such a personal thrust at the chief of the Soviet stale showed both the government-, estimate of the extent of which had led with hU chin and the advanced stale of deterioration In relations between the Soviet Union and the United States. I.K TASKS Nine Communist mrtv members 1 me siaw aeparimeiiia rrpty o.u llenjumln J. M.irtln.

Viols M. Merti, Wilt. i Bismarck and handed their cards to the Christian "rdy nlRht- niUdly tlenounclng the as ti I cc a I PniRIl pM' T' -A 10.0CO,000 civil mil. Vfotlr.e the governor tvoad'-st ln hiatory vr from enemy ij introduced In both of th" Minnesota legislature al.so is In the bill ti! to U.31W.OO0 during the years. Most of this amount lor normal operatlona civil dclense agency purchase of orsjanliitional 'r't In preparing Jor an or disaster, In a press con- pre 'ednm Introduction.

thnt tlie pr1sal not 4f-'d with any civil disaster, floods or tornadoea. made it clear that Its pass-i the prime responsibility one provision of the war trr.isure. It would be ft jur any person to refuse 'e in the cause of civil defense direction of the governor, the or others empowered orders. Penalty is a nter.i-e of not less than 10 or more than 90 days. Property be commandeered.

conference, the gov-vr stressed that "only ln the of a disaster from enemy can the governor proclaim Mie of dieter." Until this hap-s. not of the 10.tf00.OO0 sought can be touched. V. S. AMIlASSAHOlt mi's CAi'rnnvN, south akhica Pi- U.

H. John CI, longtime career diplomat, nemnerut jrai.o in btallii comments as nussuuenieni, and iinntlaUy ij.ilatirs are now 8(0. in the senate were bills ttkid a year Increases to liie goei-nor, and siiprente court and riiTiut conn judges. Tne hd.e would tus the gineriior ll.luO, supieme court judges IT NoO and circuit Judges ant the attorney gcnci.it 3ni. Itolsnd Solum.

Bismarck Gloria lllmmclsiwrh. Mandan. southern Italy. They said they "did i xpres.sed hope that Stalin's attack on the United Nations and all U.N. not want to belong to organizations how closely we rim keep alter loin dead in ntiKitishint'ls.

It may Ive that we w.ll Uliilav. Heath was li bed here iitirdjii'ert to sponsoring the Invasion of Italy Communists ln Korea "will awaken Soviet troops coronary thrombose. The rift in the ranks of the Ital- have to have a great many more enforcement Snyder hi-s proposed flic Ill II.DIMi I'HtMllS Mrs. L. V.

iiuncntison, Ave. A remodi'linj HMrln-nt, nr. M. W. ltosn.

Pnrk St. remodeling garane Into bedroom and bath. MINOIl Ad 'lltKNTS Third St. nd Mum Ave. -Owen the Soviet people to the dangerous road down which they are being led." 3.

Stalin's personal prestige has now become Involved in Russia's diplomatic and propaganda battle l.m Communist party biggeit this side of the Iron Curtain developed with the resignations on Jan. 36 of Communist deputies Valdo Magnant and Aldo Cucchlo ln northern Italy. and miller Court Wsrren Asplund, M'i Kieventh St. mirn ht. nd Main Ave.

Jsme Olson. w. Thaver Ave. and Den-nn S. Jiirolison, Hiverdale.

Third St. snd Main A Darwin E. Aune. Mneieenth and Joe Kmincth, 717 Thaver Ave. Klshth St.

anil Main Ave. Robert feist. .107 Third St, and Elmer A. Jojc, Alio Fifth St. DRAMA OF Mrs.

Eliz. Krosch, 68, Selfridge, Succumbs Mrs. Elizabeth Krosch. 68, Selfridge. died in a local hospital at 1:15 p.m., Saturday.

She entered the hospital Dec. 31, 1950, after being In poor health the past three years. Born Mar. 17, 1882, In Illinois, she moved with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Wood, to Elmore, in 1885. She was married to Frederick J. Krosch in that city July 11, 1900. HIKTIIS Hl.nmrck Hospital Son. Mr.

and Mrs. Lane, eh. j- Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton t.ruhe, New Salem, p.m., Feb Was Member (Continued from 1) proprietor here of Robertson's women's ready-to-wear store.

He had been In business here since September, 19118. Prior to that he had been ln business In other North Dakota communities. He came to Mandan In 1917 to help found the Cummins. Robertson Co. Later, he organized Robertson's.

women's wear stores. at Valley City, Jamestown IHC ASKS VOI.l'NTKKKS LEVLLAND (P) The Women's In the primary, ran independently In the 1944 general election but Robertson and Lenike were elected. Robertson was reelected ln lD4fi, aaln with League barking. In 1948. however, Robertson was endorsed by the Republican Organtaing Committee OOP faction.

Burdick returned to the political wars in the 1948 primary and along with Lemke, defeated Robertson, though Robertson was Lemke's running mate. Robertson then dropped out of active politics and had been dividing his time between Washington, where he had business Interests for a time, and Bismarck. Among committees Robertson nerved on In congress was the house appropriations committee. In 1910, he was a delegate to the national CiOP convention. One of the accomplishments of which Mr.

Robertson was most our Of THE WORIO OF (IG MONEY AND BtAUTIFUl WOMEN AND BRUTAl MfN comet a hard hitting Corps Veterans association nnughtor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert going to a.sk more that) lazeltnn. 3:27 a.m., Feb. is.

i its embers to enlist in the Vii. civ, defense program. This I Son. Mr. and Mm.

Nicholas Deirh-itmoum Sunday at the close ipr'- 'ark. a.m.. Feb. 17. CAPITOL TODAY and TUESDAY III lit TIN.

t'ff 1 The couple moved to Sisseton, I and sirs. Alvln Raile. i tao-day meeting here of the -caiion'J executive board. wisncK, a Feb. 17, Daughter.

Mr. ami ir vciih.n i and WahDeton in addition to Bis marck, vr in 1917, and lived there until 1922. when they moved to Shields. N. D.

In 1927 they moved to Selfridge, where Mr. Krosch died In 1932. Mrs. Krosch was a member of the Methodist church, a homemakers ARUOU llory that will rock IH screen with dt powirl OTHERS 'OLD FASHIONED1 Mr. Robertson was first elected to congress in 1940, served one term, was defeated for re-election ln 1942 and was then elected for two more terms beginning in 1944.

He was de im THE WAY YOU GIVE FISIM TO YOUR CHILD? proud during his tenure in congress i and a mission itnm.iuscr, i.ivona. 2 p.m., Feb. 17 Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. nuchscherer, Wlshek.

Feb. 17. Daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Anton Sohwnrt7cnoergcr, Napoleon, a.m., Fch. is. Daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Ilogue, McKenzle, 10:52 p.m., Feb. 18. IIIHTHS Mundan HeHcimesa hospital Son. Mr. and Mrs.

Francis F. Thill, Fiasner, 10:17 a.m., Fen. 17. Daughter, Mr. and Mm.

John Kautzman, Center. Feb. 17. Son. Mr.

and Mrs. William Miller, Huff, 5:4 a.m., Feb. IS. feated again in 1948. wfls art ne niaved ln bringing art.

if vou "forpc' ordi- -I IW V- RIU Wll II 100 TOjCtC (ispirin. The modern way in to a St Anirm For Children. fl.ivirt'd. taDlfis are adult No nt-i'd to thorn. Buy faU nth Aspiim for Children.

He made his start in active poll-! abollt establishment of a lignite re-tics by running for one of the laboratory at the University highest offices within the giving of North Dakota at Grand Forks. As of North Dakots voters, won elec- member of the house appropriation in his first effort and never I rommitt.ee. he also lent his ln- SA sought any other elective public office. Over the years, however, there were several times when Mr. IIKATIIS Mrs.

Fllzalielh Kroseh, di. Self, ridge, In a local hospital at 1 'sfr. iTiteeew BsTattonSW'l p.m.. fen. Rocltcr Funeral home r.mma f.mntlng, st.

vm- Robertson's name was mentioned fluence to the securing of adequate funds for federal water development projects in North Dakota. During the war years, he was North Dakota stale chairman of Russian war relief and state chairman for the Committee on Economic Development. In 1949 Robertson was named an advisory member of the Hoover Com- p.m. cent a home Bismarck, at Feb. is.

Calnan Funeral home. 1 prominently as a potential candl-! date for both the United States I She leaves three sons and five daughters. Her sons are Joseph. Selfridge; Victor. Prineville, and Arthur, Molalla, Ore.

Her daughters are Mrs. Hayden Bailly, Mrs. Pius Johner, Miss Leona Krosch and Miss Shirley Krosch, all of Selfridge, and Mrs. Earl Mitchell, Kelso, Wash. Others she leaves are a sister, Mrs.

Ella Munson. and a brother. Thomas Wood, both of Detroit, and 22 grandchildren. sons and one daughter preceded hei in death. Funeral services have tentatively been set for 2 p.m.

(MST) Tuesday from the Selfridge Congregational church with the Rev. F. V. Tanne-hlll, Bismarck, officiating. Burial will be made in the Selfridge cemetery.

The body Is at the Boelter Funeral home. srry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? ie euiDarrassed tiy louse taise dropping or wobbling 1 viju cat, talk or laugh. Just a utile KASTEKTH on vout ihl- olcasant (iow del gives a sense of added comfort ny holding plates more No tummy, goopy, pasly taste It's alkaline (nori-aeidl. ASTKETII at any drug store. Charles H.

Itnherison ti't rsno Fifih about p.m.. Feb. 1H. at his I senate and governor of North Da- home. Perry Funeral home.

kota. SiE'a aroutt" Edwards Tells SM1W-- (it i4 ecrounc rnft to' fhQ Tctaf Mr, Robertson's interest In politics dated back many years, but his active involvement In it as a major North Dakota figure started in a hectic Mlnot meeting of the state Republican central romm'ttee In 1940. That was the year that William mission on reorganization of the government. He was serving as North I Dakota chairman for the Hoover re-I port at the time of his death. Last fall, he also was Nortii Dakota ex-! ecutive chairman of the Crusade for WW 7cr (Continued from Page 1) civil defease council, however, as originally in the bill.

The council, In addition to the governor, would consist of the attorney general, the i Langer defeated Lynn J. Frazier for commissioner of agriculture and 1 tne Republican nomination for the "eV inuottucinf MALA POWERS and TOD ANDREWS 1 GRATEFUL RELIEF CONSTIPATION MJiiliI I sfarted to cat ALL-BRAN 2 years ago, it wtis neces-i rv for me to take enemas a few STARTS TODAY U. S. senate, ending Frazicr's long uoilttM ALSO TUES. and WED.

Freedom. Robertson belonged to the Presbyterian church and was active in the Masons, Eagles, Elks and Rotary. Born Sept. 5, 1887, at Arlington, Robertson was the son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Robertson. He was graduated from Parker college, Winnebago, Minn. On Feb. 14, 1914, he married Miss Mary A. Armstrong, who survives him.

He began work with the Wyman- GETS POSTAL NOMINATIONS ASHI NQTON P) Postmaster nominations for Ralph F. Covert, Calvin, N. and Nettle E. Brun-ing, Solen, have been sent to the senate by President Truman. BISMARCK Showing at the Mandan Theatre Joel McCrea Ellon Drew in "STARS IN MY CROWN" raes every week.

i tmu'n't taken ono tenure there. The late Congressman William Lemke, an implacable foe of Lan-ger's, had won the Republican nomination for congress in the same nrimary election. He relinquished his congressional nomination to file as an Independent against Langer for the U. S. senate in the fall genera! election.

labor and 12 other members, to be appointed by the governor. The bill provides that the civil defense council, with executive powers, replace the present defense council, which has only advisory standing. The bill as passed by the senate and ready for houre consideration provides for the council's designation of a civil defense director to handle details of the program. The bill carries a $50,000 1 me''' Carroll S. lMt.M6N.Penn Allentown, Pa.

i mc of many 'isnlii-tlrd Utters CHECK i Purtrldge company, drygoods whole Kl ALL DEPARTMENTS YOU LL FIND font ALL-BUAN i rs. If you suffer i 'in constipation Thus the congressional nomlna-. salprs of Mimieapolis. Later he was Hon was vacated, and it was into a for the olwln AnKelj com. this spot that Robertson stepped of Abcrdeen, s.

and a part- It was up to the Republican state ner'ln the Robertson-Schwartz corn-central committee to fill the va-1 pany of Rcdfleid, S. before com- CTV' i inr to North Dakota ln 1917. Regarded then as a Republican 1 to hck of dietary bulk, try eat an ounce (about 't cup) 1 crispy Kellogg's ALL-BRAN i ilv, drink plenty of water! If not i Vi'iy satisfied after 10 days, urn empty box to Kellogg'g, t'le Creek, Mich, (let DOUBLE Jl'H MONEY BACK! party regular, Robertson nad tne support of Senator Langer and the Mrs E. ElIlDlillCi, 87, Nonpartisan League faction of the 1 A 41 'LJ' Dies Sunday Afiernoon Passion Play Slaled For Wahpeion, Fargo WAHPETON-II'i-The first pas-1 slon play ever to be staged in eastern North Dakota will be presented in Wahpeton nnd Fargo next month. The play, "Golgotha" will be presented the week before Easier and will be directed by Theodore Steltcn, of Wahpeton.

The play will be given in Wahpeton March 13-16 and in Fargo March 19-21. Mrs. Emma Empting, 87, St. Vin a ws am GOP in his fight for the central committee's endorsement. The committee met at Minot to do Its work.

District Judge C. W. of Devils Lake quickly emerged ns Robertson's real opposition, although a total of 31 candidates were nominated. Robertson got only one vote on the first ballot, but from then on cent's home. Bismarck, died at the home at 5:30 p.

m. Sunday. She had been sick one week. Mrs. Empting was born in Long Mk lit TOSS fflllf lie Mudcrn Kldn J-Hay Rudlu tab PHONE 57 i Prairie, Aug.

7, 1863, to Mr. and Mrs. Joel Stebbins. She came MECKKH CAB INC. JBB The cast will Include about 200 i he picked up strength as the others lost little bv little in what was de persons, all from Wahpeton.

1 to North Dakota and Burleigh county during the 1880's. She was married to Joseph William Empting. a railroad man, who died several years ago. Mrs. Empting moved to St.

Vincent's home May 3, 1944. She leaves two sons, James, Dil-worth, and Harry, Dubuque, an adopted daughter, Mrs. Lor-etta Green, Madison, and one sister, Mrs. J. P.

McGarvey, Billings. Mont. The body is at the Calnan Funeral home. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. CHICK fO0 IN TH1 fUHNITUM DIFARTMINT All mlnre in Koril'n nfw Ijiturv liuiiKC Inlrnore frnen ihr nr-s olor-kryr'l" l-'ordrrafl Kahrit lo the nrw "Safclv.

low" (inlrol I'antl arc niMrmi nutihril Willi ouiside Aillomahi; I'ifttiire lmtrol fr.int Mat give rinrrre of all ie uft rmht teat bcirit and aneje. Are YOU Going to EUROPE This Year? WE ARE! VOL' CAM TOO, on a SEDAKTOl'R if you BOOK EARLY Caronia sailed around the world! The American President lines cave regularly? WHY SHOULDN'T YOU GO TO EUROPE? TI11KE ARE NO RESTRICTIONS ON PASSPOPTS i Hi lunmotttut 'oouMuru' Htm tooraxoes axons' (7 t'e scribed as a "dramatic race." Fourteen ballots passed with no one getting the needed majority. Finally, on the 15th ballot, Robertson edged Butt by five votes, and was declared the Republican candidate along with Congressman I'sher Burdick for congress In the November election. He and Burdick both were elected. Lemke, defeated by Langer in the 1940 senate race, came back in the 1942 primary.

He joined with Burdick to defeat Robertson. Robertson ran independently in the 1942 general election but again trailed Lemke and Burdick. An attempt was made to bar Robertson from the 1942 general election ballot on the basis of a 1939 law CHOICE OF WONDERFUL TOURS 42 Day Popular itcononncoll Toun $1096 and Up 60 Day Student (Ecnormcall Tourj fEMIVAl TIME IN BRITAIN! ri IS CE1FBRATING ITS 2000TH ANNIVERSARY I. HOPES PEOPI6 Will WEICOME YOU JO'N OUR PFRSONAUY ESCORTED TOURS AND HAVE FUN. Jiuou ono up Sis Onv SaUtt 'Btttsr! Tourft $1447 and Up 58 Da Sfltct Bitl Toun $1770 and Up VISITING 3.

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Via Queen Elilabeth, Queen Mary, Oilobord McINTOSH. S. D. Sam Guver. Mcintosh, died In a fire which des- NOW Cancel later If You Mult 1 fo'-s lodayt Then book quickly! Also AVAILABLE TOURS by AMERICAN EXPRESS, BROWN.

ELI COOKS, EXPRINIER, GATE WAY, LANSEAIR, MARSH. OLSON or Pre arranged Independent Travel or Panage by Air or Steamer. CHECK tO0 IN THI LASOI-SAVINO DIPARTMINT You'll fifnt new K'trHomaiK atmhinrt (lie brt fraturfj of rii farlier aiilnimur dnvf lo Rive yoit llic hnr, niott fictibte iued malic drive fvtr! r-nrd'i hiiifth lo Itfat in the (noifurt (Jqiartintnt, U' V( Anfomati( Rule (nirol Kif-i'ljuM? (he rxlt to th fokI. SHE VOI TRAVEL AGENT which prohibited candidates defeat-1 troyed the sheep wagon in which ed in a primary election from seek- he was sleeping south of here but ing the same post in the general his partner, Melvin Haugen, escap-eleetion. ed.

Haueen said that he awoke to The supreme court, however, held find the wagon on fire but he could-that the law did not apply to con- n't arouse Guyer, even though he gressional offices. pulled on his leg. vyAfiI CHKK STTl1 "A I 'fl You'll find a murt nf Crillr nrw llrjilMui VK J7 and downs of other new style fcilurrs in llna '51 r'ir'11 In the 1944 primary, Burdick chal Haugen somehow got out of the or Please Send Folder Immediately World Travel Service NomJ Minneapolis, Minnesota Address ct SEDARIOURS. Over 50 Yeors 1.000,000 Milei o( Travel E.perience City State lenged Gerald P. Nye for the GOP senate nomination.

Robertson again won nomination for congress, along with Lemke. Burdick, beaten by Nye wagon and walked to a nearby farm. From there he was taken to the' McLaughlin, S. hospital. The origin of the blaze is unknown.

fTMMTKAUY Cfves rrsftf FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE KKfcE PARKING WHILt tOU SHOP MSI tun to Ja, if 'ft rRICEt' EFFECTIVE MON. TIES. WED. 621 BROADWAY 4 If. SLICED 4 CHICK rOffO IN THI THRIFTY MFABTMIWT ForrJ's Auiomitic MikagK Makw maichf.s hmiig to fuel consumptwn lo squrpiie the lat ounre of pww out of evfTy drop of ga! Fresh Side ork -Aj 1 4- SLICED OCEAN 01000 ENDS Perch Fillets I 19" 35" 49" COMI IN AND "TIST DRIVE" A I i i I i CAMPBELL'S Yeg.

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