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"turned, gee im ‘a1 PAGE TWO COMMITTEE “Named Member of Executive Body of State-Department, At Convention Wahpeton, Aug. 17—Addition- al officers chosen at the Legion convention follow. Delegates at large to national convention, Harry Miller of Dray- ton; Tom Johnson of ‘Kilideer; M. Whalen of Minot; Walter Cur- tis of Lisbon, first district; Wil- liam Stearn, Fargo, second dis- trict; C. B. Aamodt. Bottineau, third district, R. A. Mugens, Fair- mont, fourth district; Ben 0. Everson, Washburn, ‘fifth district; Martin Hornblund, Tioga sixth dis- trict; E. Peterson, Dickinson, sixth district. L. A. ird of Dickinson was re-elected finance officer of the North Dakota dejfartment. Wil- liam Jones of Lisbon was elect- ed historian and William Ee) Jamestown, chaplain. Frank Henry of lawiatiee was chosen a member of the executive committee, On recommendation of the bud- get committee the convention in- creased the salary of the state ad- jutant from $2,700 to $3,000 year- ly. The total budget for the year is «$9,000. The convention passed a resolu- ‘tisn-instructing the incoming com- mander to eopetit a personal re- presentative for each of the six judicial districts in the state, whose duty it shall be to attend to “organization work. This was done becayse@the commander finds it ikfpogsible ‘te. visit all of the posts. Resolutions presented by J. P. €omny of Fargo; Chairman of the convention committee, recommend- ed that the annual convention be “held during the last part of July instead of August. This question be determined by the exeécu- vé committee. The resolutions also urge Con- s to pass legislation giving abled emergency offices option of retirement upon the same basis as is provided for all other disabled officers. BIG EXPLOSION OF OIL TANK): Loss of Several Hundred Thousand Dollars Feared San Pedro, Calif., Aug. 17.—A large underground oil tank owned by the General Petroleum Company ex- ploded here today. The blast was .«.caused by spontaneous combustion and shook the entire city. Approx- imately 1,000,000 barrels of oil were #et-on fire, Early reports declared the loss will reach several hundred thousand dol: lars and may be larger if other tanks are ignited. All fire fighting apparatug/in the harbor district was summoned. KLAN RIOTING I$ FEARED Public Demonstrations Are Forbidden in Steu- benville All Steubensville, Ohio, Aug. 17.—Bar- red from holding a meeting here by order of Mayor Frank Hawkins fol- lowing the anti-Ku Klux Klan rioting Wednesday in which four men were wounded in a gun battle approximate- ly 1,000 members of the Klan met at Richmond, near here last night, police said today. The authorities said they did not know what transpired at the meeting. They supposed the rioting incident was discussed. Mayor Hawkins last night ordered police to prevent pub- lic demonstrations of any kinds. Precautions against another out- break will be continued. DENVER NEAR FLOOD PATH Denver, Aug. tI —Inundation of the lowlands along the Platte river at Littleton, Valverde and Jerome Park suburb: adjoining Denver on the south last night following a cloudburst in Platte canyon forced hundreds of residents t6 flee from their homes, interrupted telephone communication and washed out the approach to at least one bridge. The waters subsided shortly after mid- night. No loss of life was reported. Child Crushed Under Truck Cando, N, D., Aug. 17.—Losing his grip while trying to catch a ride on an oil tank truck here, C. S, Kane, of Mr. and Mrs. John | , slipped under a rear! ich erushed his chest, He | died about 20 minutes. Young Kane. was one of four boys all at- tempting tase rides. Sterling Algurze may not recover from injuries he sustained when an auto in which he was ridi FIRPO SHOWS WORTH TONIGHT iiltanpatia, “Aug, 17-—Luis Angell Firpo, Argentine heavyweight, to- night will try to prove to Indiana boxing fans that he is good enough to give Jack Dempsey a real battle in New York next month. Firpo is! scheduled to box 10 rounds here with! Joe agai of _foleds, LABOR OFFICE REPORTS NEED | OF THRESHERS 20 to 30 Men Could be Used Today, H. A. Brocopp, in Charge, Reports i | | Petal | Threshing jobs for 20 to 30° men were reported open today in western North Dakota by H. A. Brocopp, in charge of th federal free employment o Bismarck. The calls are ed, some from McKenzie, ing and also points west of tHe} river. The demand for threshing labor | will increase within the next week, Mr. Brocopp said as threshing just now getting under way. He believes, however, that with con-! siderable labor in the field ing transferred from harvest to threshing work, there. will be Hi serious shortage in any mer ity. Several hunred men have passed | through the state-federal free em-| ployment office in Bismarck since August 1. About 300 ‘have ‘been| sent out to jobs, while as many | more have come in for informa-| tion, and have gone to localities where they want to work, prefer- | ring to doing this rather than accepting a definite job. | A few days ago men were need- ed around Garrison, but the de-' mand has been supplied, accord- ing to information to Mr. Brocopp. 1.W.W. SHOT BY A CO-WORKER Aberdeen, Aug. 17.—Paul Nudesad) I. W. W. organizer, who was shot by another alleged organizer in the lo- cal railroad yards here, died ‘from the effects of his wound todag) H nt, caped after the shooting; changed to murder. The escaped man forced an auto- mobile driver to take him on the road and the driver has not been heard from since: Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, re- pairing, remodeling, Fur re- pairing. Klein, tailor and cleaner. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE orders died. STEEL 8-HOUR DAY BRINGS, ON WALKOUT: Youngstown, Oxf A 0. Aug. pipe mill of the Republic Iron and | Steel Company was virtually idle to- day as the result of a walkout of men 415 persons injured in previous dis- ‘RIGHT DIE IN GERMAN RIOTS Aix La Chappelle, Germany, Aug. 17—The Communist disturbances here are continuing with sanguinary results. Eight persons were killed and 50 injured yesterday in collisions be- tween Communists and police while - SATURDAY ae m 100 Ibs. Sugar . . Peaches, per crate... Plums, per 16 1b. box. Apricots, per 16 Ib. box. Pears, per box ‘ Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 boxes...... Solvene a shredded soap, per can 16 WE EXPECT BLACKBERRIES. Old Dutch Cleanse WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. Scott’s Grocery Phone 816 811—Tth St. ‘drink our fresh, _ pure, wholesome bottled milk. You don’t have to modify or sterilize it, be- cause it’s clari-” fied and pasteur- _ ized and abso- lutely pure and good for infants. Good for. growing children and adults too. Let . us deliver some. Also some of our Pure ‘Sweet Cream Butter, (Capital City.) Modern Dairy Co. Phone 880- 206—5th:St..., Ea SPECIALS oo FO R SATURDAY SUGAR, Fine Granulated, 11 lbs. (Limit $1.Q0 to a Customer.) (Market on Sugar very uncertain. We don’t know which way it will go.) STONE’S CANNED GOODS Guaranteed to give.Satisfaction or Money Back. Finest Eastern Variety Large Size Can 3 cans for........ 6 cans for. 12 cans for. . Fine Red Ripe Maryland large No. 3 size can. Yellow Cling Sliced large size cans. 2.$ 85 5 Ib. pail.. 12 cans, P. and G. The White-Naptha Laundry Soap 100 Bars, box........... de ges $4.95 The finest corn canned._ Sweet ard Tender. 2 cana... 11—The | who worked 10 hours # day and who, | GERMANY LOSES _AT THE HAGUE eg ‘ The Hague, Aug. 17.—' ~The court Fancy Spring Chickens] |, ternational justice today handed | 7 idressed to order at Dohn’3) gown a decision against Germany in| .|the case involving the use of the with the inauguration of the 8-hour day in other departments, want either an increase of pay Jor a 10. hour day or a’ reduction of work ‘to eight hours. CALL OR TELEPHONE 34 FRUITS and VEGETABLES of the greatest variety. AT RIGHT PRICES. we Exclusive Agents For SEAL BRAND COFFEE —and— 18 K CANNED and BOTTLE GOODS. ——SWEET CREAM——— Richholt’s Cash's Carry [ Phone 631 ] Grocery ‘7th & Thayer The Original Cash and Cart SATURDAY SPECIALS Granulated CANE Sugar. 10 pounds By the sack Swift’s Picnic Boneless Hams. Kiel canal by foreign vessels:-The court decided the Germa: ities were not justified in preventing the British steamer Wimbledon from A fresh lot. Per pound Hormel’s Bacon. By the strip. Per pound -Fancy Squabs. Ea Extra choice lot of Spring Chickens at right price. COFFEE - White House Coffee. Richholt’s Quality Coffee. 3 pounds Richholt’s Special Blend. 3 pounds Our guarantte on coffee. If not satisfied your money back. No better coffee on the market. Mrs. Stewart’s Blaing. Regular price 20c, per bottle Best Sugar Corn. Novalco Sifted Peas. New crop, Bian Sliced Cling Peaches. _ 8 cans for « Utah Pack Tomatoes. Carnation Milk. 2 large cans . ECONOMIZE: : EAT MORE eG INCREASED HEALTH | GREATER PROSPERITY — - Bread isthe Best and “reel est Food. and re made rr any y of the following brands !of Special Patent Hard Spring’ Wheat | “flour—all supportéd by dur Money-Back—. ‘Guarantee —you will be assured | of .MORE AND BETTER BREAD “ OCCIDENT DIAMOND GouD HEART © Costs More — Worth it | Jiffy Jell, all flavors. 7 - ° FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928 entering the canal in 1921 daring bie hostilities between Poland and Rus- sia and that Germany should make compensation. author- START THE DAY RIGHT! A wholesome, appetizing breakfast gives you the needed zest and energy for tackling a big day’s work. For a real tempting, energizing breakfast, try a sack of “POKODOTS” With Syrup. «We \Thank You” BLACKBERRIES We are expecting a shipment tonight. MUSKMELONS WATERMELONS <-PEACHES PEARS PLUMS “ORANGES BANANAS CELERY HEAD LETTUCE CARROTS BEETS CUCUMBERS HUBBARD and SUMMER SQUASH SWEET CORN TOMATOES Compass Cherries. Home grown and are very fine. WILD PLUMS and WILD GRAPES Leave your orders with us and we will make delivery this coming week. Pimentos We have them in a small can you will enjoy. ~ All Phones 211 118—8rd. Last Delivery Saturday 4:30. Other week days 4:00. Close 8 p. m. E.A.BROWM “QUALITY GROCER.” Where Quality Counts. Saturday Specials Osage Melons Cantaloupes Watermelons Grape Fruit Oranges Bananas: Peaches Pears Plums Ice Berg Head Lettuce Cauliflower Celery Bantam Corn Tomatoes Parsley Cucumbers Carrots Beets Radishes Green Onions Cucumbers for pickling. Per peck Per peck as to size. ~ Monarch Baked Beans. Two No. 2 cans for ........ poets Barter son $ .24 Minneopa canned Apricots. Reg- ular 35c seller. Special, two cans for . Lippencot Pure Preserves, Put up in 16 07. jars. Special, 5 jars for. . Princess Catsup. Special, two bot- tles for . Fancy ungraded Prunes. Special, 7 pounds for....... es Fancy Dried Apricots. Special, per _ pound . \Little Prince Solid Pack Ripe Toma- toes, No. 242tin. Special, 5 for. . ‘Fancy imported Sardines, put up in Pure Olive Oil: Special, per can.. : Special, . ce dee 15 ‘Packages for... Canning Pears, per box Canning Plums, per crate. ; Green Apples, per pound : Fancy Bananas, per pound