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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, APRIL 80, 1927 CHEST TEAMS | Red Cross Needs $5,000,000 For Flood Victims;\TITLE WINNING | Mtzguimehart | Music, Cesare cast fii mic ct tar | Contest Broadcast :**t.°s, mo! WORKING HARD | Mobilizes All Relief Resources at Memphis SHOT THRILLS | <i | ies neo! orators and manag 10 GET QUOTA me Tra aE "YR i ; this afternoon, when the ovarian | Little Joe BOBBY JONES ‘ aries in the district music and ora- st were broadcast by re- Solent ae Becks bece| PEND ALA. YOUR Finals in the contest are to be RAINBOWS AND’ Report $3,000 of Amount! i Raised By Noon; Are Con- fident of Success in Drive | Champion Says dys Iron Shot to} broadest Aonieht oan t Ae 4 Last Green at Inwood ‘ RORIPRLCIRHS tot daca oan as You'll RU " : People from Washburn are to| Pleased Him Most broadcast KFYR Monday ev ning at 3 when orchestra nu» . bers, instrumental solos, vocal solqs, if iy separa old time n ate and other featute r, is. gen regarded aniueta 5 piesentad. Rises’ of fashion and) the mold ree gvogeit Incag CONGWel fof, form in th ngularly int te | E % Musi ‘on Orchestra. isporting matter, the gplfing stroke.| ; Solo-cMrs. Harris Robinson. | He is universally considered to| xophone Solo—Robert Carlson. {have sugeceded Harry Vardon, the} 21 |. Piano Daet—-Lalu Melick and Véea {Rnglish professional--the “Old MeCurdy. ier as the most graceful 4 : ae Cornet Solo—Prof. ALR. Thompson. | time the soundest swinger , o-—Robert Wall ~Warren Hendricks. ; ’ ‘ method. reveals a number| f : : fiseold Hansen, RS ° jef points not obvious to the asus te : Reading—G. A, Lindell. rday or | 5 jor but worthy of some} Cieeet “Daci_—-Wilton and Thomp- attention. by ambitious golfers. hwove : . F . 4 - Feet Close Together Norwegian Folk S oi sha Htumarne “would ! Norwegian Folk Songs—Rev. Han- 000. ae wee Ti " ; x ‘ y's feet are closer together! wa ie ty. Bon aon ] in all shots than those of anyother | golfer today. In the shorter pitches and es, indeed, his heels Be Naar virtually oday contribute P sf * the toes nea a ; shots. If is any divergence, | 4 : the ¢ vork i ‘ : ‘ lary Roberts Rinehart, on the road | hey said they had no de 3 aS the left foot is drawn back just far|t recovery after an accident in Ha- rhe rene i ae tll dL teed termed ani waii in which- she sufferred two | Lyctid broken ribs and bruis pictured as open as th ‘don,|here as she arrived in Los Angeles in his palm | recently, is certainly are kept lower ' : and closer to his knickers than those |———~~—~ ~~ ~~ ae oa Bl : of any other prominent golfer. This) awarded $4,000 counsel fees and suber wise held I. = ates a somewhat “flat” lie|$1,629 for legal expenses: alimony to subserit 1, “Main Street” in one of the $2 refugee camps established by the his i.e. the angle of the order retroactive to January 10, ; teams reported, Rev Cross is shown in the upper photo, In the foreground two helpless : : swing, is, regarded ‘as upright rather |when complaint was filed. there being rictims of the merciless waters are siden inspecting their new quarters. OS Buu's eligi the’ Vanion por wt RR nons eeapon 3 4 ‘ is : : overlapping grip, with the right hand Rural School Music appeal for fund cnthus as ® A qroup of refugecs receiving food from @ Red Cross canteen er . {very much on top of the shaft. For! B M: V4 undiminished » worke worker. Mass feeding such as this has been necessary in some camps . s the putt, he reverses the grip and! Contest to Be ay this with the | but is being avoided wherever possible, overlaps with the index finger of | a 0 brin the left hand, keeping all the right] All consolidated and —_ graded 1 RL pedicel 3. Acting Chairman James 1, Fieser of the Red Cross who is assist- hand on the shaft, as his putting) schools of Burleigh county will hold a ing the administration of relict from base headquarters at Memphis, Ten- : dais Graco eeeaee ot | lint “ a a Sevan he Clean U And Kee 6 ¢ : nate. Z ‘ 3 Saturday, May 14, at 10:30 at the we Rotarians Going |S = _Bobhy's record in major events in| high schoo! auditerium. The class Pp Pp one 0 step into his stride | fication of musical events is as fol-_ St. Cloud Meeting} ITH more than 100,000 per-] Secretary of Commerce, and An-| Cross, has been made dictator ot| Beginning with the National am-| lows: Your Motor It Clean — sons already homeless and| drew W. Mellon, Secretary of the|the Mississippi Valley with the ener ebb dont Gisle! vocal solo, boys’ vocal solo,| Twent four Bismarck Rotarians ef the mighty Mi: ppi| Treasury, to work in conjunction| powers of a general in war. Head-| iayed in Sie Maeeal Camintade “and eile None ote cone ae pak Cou Minn, Se eendatte | threatening each instant| with Red Cross officials. At the|quarters of the relief corps is at/open championships — and did not! choruses, ih ; choruses. convention to be held to tear its way through ad-] first’ meeting of this committee] Memphis Tenn., where liason offi-| win one. | h Men ‘heptintie: with the Cniceal gees omplete list of entries is not | By Using ditional towns in the one-time hap-| with the Red Cross acting chair-| cers of the Army, Navy, Commerce] ..10o™'yational ion ok towne; Je yet available but from early r eee eres, pert secur My py y, the American Red Cross| man, James L, Fieser, and others,| Department, Coast Guard, Public) 1993, when he was 21 years old, hel gest’ oe Lear ie hot isa PRE Cleat Ley finds itself face to face with prob-| it was decided that a minimum of| Health Service and Veterans’ Bu- din ten more national com-|than last year. The contest is held | The party. will return to Bis. ably the greatest ef problem of 100,000 will be needed to take|reau are working in conjunction] petitions and has won five of them.| in connection with county play day 7 ' ‘ For the last four years heh: marek Thursday morning a 240, the past century. care of the flood sufferers. with Mr. Fieser, Secretary Hoover, bi af y Hie and is sponsored by the Thursday | .. ° “Those "inthe party. will ine The President. of the United! The dlleantariaracsreparied to vek:| Muajor=iGenstal: Jadwin, (eblat ot) Cit Grin, ‘Marea or open cham-| Musical club under the direction of Gasoline and Motor Oil eson, Ri > Ba aon -Har-\ states has actively participated in} ceed in proportions the Florida] army engineers, and Dr. Willa 1926 he won the open championships Mrs. Frank Barnes, county chairman. | e. Entries should be made as_ early Oo” Churchill HJ. Dueme. | Mobilizing governmental agencies] iurricane of last fail, when the] R. Redden, medical advisor for the of Great Britain and the United| as possible with Miss Madge Raney, 24 | Z al Dobler, Bert Finney, R. and resources to assist the Red| roster of homeless was 80,000. It| Red Cross in Memphis, to assist in beck cechegniens ” this feat has) county superintendent. 7% Cross in its relief program. On| differs in that there is huge total] the gigantic program. Bobby doesn’t like to talk abou eee sage aecone prizes will be i | April 22, following the custom in| of dead and wounded. In this case,} Relief funds are beginning to his game and the many thrills he pile Agent turnhy, Phil Mey % “| previous disasters of the first mag-| however, there is uo definitely cut}come in to National Red Cross| has experienced, but he finally ———_—__—__——_ . see K. Skeets, Charl Pe EE K.| nitude, he issued a proclamation] out problem as in Florida, for the| headquarters in. Washington andj met Te ian Tet te att win|| = SUStice Court = City ter ae | | onse has been excell f and c cont and Birlea W = calling upon the people to sub-|elements have not fiftished their|to chapter headquarters in every, Robby Cruickshank in 1923 was as} : loner yon hie ace scribe to the Red Cross relief fand.} havoc. Whether the waters will] state and all that it is humanly) good as any. Cruickshank also lists) 3 poe Goode i dH clind to the conven | This he did in his capacity as|start to recede within a few weeks} possible to do is being done for the| this match as his greatest thrill. | eeatle oe den Oaupats iW ons can ctor he will take parc! President of the United States and] or whether they will continue to} refugees. Quotas have been as- His Ble) Moment x : “It meant ithe championship,” Gif, ehAEEeS, | waived "examination ‘ention program, will tise | President also of the Red Cross.| rise indefinitely, sweeping addi-| signed to the chapters and 3,000 of Jones said, “and Una can hip.” when arraigned. before Justice of | He followed this action with the] tional houses down to the sea and| these are collecting funds. Prior| Po ea ts eteae ies ppriovtredetl appointment of a special commit-| engulfing additional acres of farm-|to leaving for Memphis, Chairman} and sha es ee tee ee *. 1 ig ' ‘ sing rt | He failed to furnish bonds of $1,000 | % Graywater’s Wife | tee from his Cabinet, comprising | lands and villazes, cannot be fore-| Rieser expressed his beliet that oe 20g geen cn ayas safely short and is in the custody of the sheriff. ¥ | Dwight F. Davis, Secretary of se the American people will respond) sliced to the short rough on hard, | | da eve Ti Is Also Arrested} war: curtis p. Wibur, Secretary y M. Baker, national direc-| generously to the appeal for the|dry turf and had to choose between | Jac" a eae ansea pon mies ee — f the Navy; Herbert C. ov! of disaster re for the Re ing safe, with the © 0 ‘ager CORED TORRY Dee mae oR ss Seen tere of the Navy; Herbert ©. Hoover,| su disaster reliet for the Red | flood sufferers. Payee she sit rsnoat 300 “paras | a... oo ue we Totten Indian,} Beri i to the green over the pond. (eee examin en ye chatere . a * Benson count —— organization. Mmes. Leekley and| “I don't remember anything about | of obtaining money under false pre-| = "of a qreanizatin hens of the Bresby:| making a decision, L'yust. walled 4 |eenses.. ‘Christianson indicated. that | DASMALC! arpie ranite other In-} terian Missionary society of this;club and hit. Then 1 heard the|he would plead guilty to the charge | crowd cheer, and I saw the ball on, immediately. | was lodged! green, about two yards past the y county jail here on al VISITING HERE 2 ss Mien! shoitiag she ia 6 Attorney and Mrs. George H. Drow- » i | yi cused of having ste ley of 8 ’ PSS EI ASA e 6 in Devils Lake stores, and § ior high ae friends here for a few days, Ed Routier found some of the stolen! a arvis took first in the hun. also expect to go to Fort Yates bee NEWS BRIEFS | - ; in her Fot Totten home, it i ash, with Latta second, Keller | fore returning home oO is still in a local’ hos-| nd ‘Lloyd Dietrich fourth: The | —-—_—____ Four navy air men fall to death e -g® : with his injuries, al-{ Hine wae 8 | TO ATTEND MEETING into Chesapeake Bay off New Point ave been administered by| was first, Dietrich second, tea third C. S. Byerley left Thursday eve-}Comfort, Va., as lightning bolt hits r two weeks ago, but will aud Randall fourth, ning for Minneapolis, where he will|seaplane 1,200 feet in air. | he junior high girls’ section, attend a meeting of the Sunshine e r a | ewe ple i atccal ruth Heaehh took first in the hun: | Biscuit representatives of the north-| | Coroner's jury at Los Angeles f ‘Take First Place in Interclass ¢ved yar¢ Li s ; | west. orders further investigation of death car 0) Alleged Embezzler | Hie’ Starr, and. 4 i ee of Tom Kerrick, movie cowboy, after | Arrested at Minot Meet and Field Day; Heidt In the high school girls’ TO JAMESTOWN Anita Davis, film extra, testifies : baseba Monica Sweigert was | | Mrs¢ W. F, Reko is spending sev-{Mrs. Sarah Kerrick, wife of victim, Is High Man first; Millie Schausa, second; Nellie |e visiting in Jamestown and jaccidentally shot him, 4 ce In e wor 30. P)—A McGinnis third and) Mary Downon Fargo. Mrs. Reko left here Friday POMONA E | seca carccs «SOURIS aa oattan morning. Coolidge issues appeal for fun : sing a total of 7413 points, At for flood relief in additi : the Juniors won the Mandan high Boe oxetiat i addition. #2..9| here today awaiting + ctogot the omens en the Mander 4 Douglas Boosters High School Honor president sat ao Steeda wotsion esident says n a officers from that city. yester afternoon at the fair jer ys no special session of Bitea cro, 88 as Join) eroundg pn Broadcast Over Roll Is Announced |$2047°%,.¢11) be called to, consider Wicks, and was c¢ iy e phomores were second, with . 6 a. mm. today being taken inioj43!% points; the Seniors third with KGCU This Noon: iT rooming, house,{41 and the freshmen fourth, with i weeks period of the echeol year was| is awarded $1,500, monthly” alimony “le denies that he is Miller. Heidt, as versa people eame to Mandan |Manouneed today. by. Feank H.| Pending trial of divorce suit against Miller s charged with cashing ajProved in other sports, individ- yesterday, visited points of interest . aii Charlie Chaplin, film comedian; also | draft on his employer and appropri-| wal honors, with a points. iround the city, and today. broadcast | Bow” high school principal. The e pene | Gting the money, about $600. to hus} He won three firsts, two seconds and a. program over station KGCU, to |Monor students are: own use. When’ taken into cuctody{one fourth. Borresen was second “tell the world” over the radi |. Senioi Esther Hanson, Sidney Wicks had $410 in currency on jwith 15 points, and V ‘a third his little Ward county town. Hoffman, Irene Mary Irvine, Gwen- person, with 13, ' y 100. were in the caravan idolyn Jensen, Louise Keller, Francis eee one an: Gene a during hy made the trip al from their | Nuessle, Vera Person, Ethel Rafte- re the q elinsky, shman ‘home ;town, 120 miles away. The | set ster Rhines, i FLASHES OF LIFE | |!" brote' his riche, scm dur Dougias high shoo! was closed, the Jeannette Slater, ‘John Birdgel ing the pole vault and had to drop! high school b y » i made the t | u Git stlan he bad fenched: a mark of Leveryoereen Grice PMant ome cata Beall Cook, aa Dralle, Elsie 5 nine feet seven inche upon for the program which ; pnfEy rae Asegcinted Press.) | ot" ‘The high jump was won by Wil- presented this noon, su Mas’ Suniors: Helen Brownawell, worry. Ifthe sun is really burning | Hams, with the mark of five feet — The idea of making the trip att | Grace Elness, Anthony Faber, Paul- itself out, it has enough pep left to|tWo and one-half inches. | Voseka | started when Wil Johnson, tas Fritz, Raphael Glaser, Ruth Gor- provide us heat for 15 trillion more | ¥2S secon, Luther third and Heidt we owner, sent in don, Lou Hall, Olive Hall, Helen years, and it has taken only 60 mil-| eng 4 itz placed first in the cream for KGCU artists w! |Overbye, Lillian Reimestad, ” Marian Tion years for man to de elop tram |Pigh Rusdive, aati ocala poate iis worth — living.” | Sandin, Ralph Shearn, Jane Stack- pet s original stage. So the American ||“ p sd Shortly after, the artists staged a | house, Jennie Waiste. ~ Philosophical Society and the Amer. | Yard dash, setting a pace of 10.5.; special program for him as a birth-| Sophomores: Thelma Amund- Every _unit of every Oakland Six continues to be the finest aa eeeey of Memmalorists, have| Heidt was second, Seitz, third and {day party, and he conceived the idea | son,’ Tom Boutrous, Mary Cave he fy + buile car of its priceinthe world.” Andinsup- heen informed by eminent speakers. | Voseka, fourth. In the half, Bor- of bringing the Douglas high school | Dorothea Gutman, Oscar Higetov (im starting, lighting and ji | Bort ofthat satemone there were listed some of ——_ . e x ane ere ie ban as ¥ i i oa Fort Smith, Alberte—Anybody who|1. Dietrich was’second, Valder, third |and is under the leademnipof"Or a, (Hvelyn Hermann, Claire Koffel, ignition system is re Operations em- i ‘ort Smit! erta—Anybody je leadership of O. J.| red here correctly inthe man of the Greater Oak- —#%- wants a. nice cold ice cream soda/@nd Thysell, fourth. | Borie. It will broadenst again at ‘Genevieve LaFrance, Guy Larson, pal e iy : .. just, before. departing for points|,, In the pole vault, Borresen placed | Iris Meinhover, Carlyle Salhue, and dependably the horth ‘may obtain one ata new soda’ first, with his mark eight feet nine | The Mandan Creamery and Produce | Theo Vettel, Vernon Vrzal, Robert first time. No guess gem are going to buy a car at sureties disregard the recover. The honor roll for the fifth six-| | Lita Grey Chaplin in Los Angeles fountain at this jumping off place| inches; Dietrich and Belinsky tied! company plants were visited and ice | Ward, Ralph Wenzel, Esther Wilson. . cere Hes Ga ance ane on/ for second and Smith and Fredericks | cream served; all the business places | | Freshmen: Natalie Barbie, Mar- work—no experiment- near Oakland's price, you cannot sale, also. {for third. Helbling placed first in| which cooperate in the operation of jguerite D’Ardis, Frat Davi ing, no “taking a Qabland Six, 102: ale |the discuss throw, making a mark |KGCU were visited. Special guides s , eee See 2 5 to $1295. The New and Finer Pontiac Six—at New Low Prices—$775 to London—The choicest bull, given in| of, 104.11; Heidt, was second, Morris, showed the Douglas folks the guides Heaaeen pei Ate Hercenieible, | Bodies by Fisher. All prices at factory. Bee erteske Gonentbiaee T EO iad lrker fi a speech in the Irish parliament by! third and Williams and paanicmim (ie Great Plains field station and jter McLean, Kath: Lis Me i fpeds Sir Boyle Roche, “father of bull ied for fourth. the state training school. Mil icLean, Kathryn Marcks, Mary ix retold in a collection by Sir Hames. In the 220 low hurdles, Seitz was! At Bismarck yesterday, they were |Miller, Auvurne Olson, Theodore Campbell Perey. It is: “All along the | first with the time 28.2; McKendry, | ors at the penitentiar: d the |Psilolihnos, Goldie Strutz, Robert Campbell Perey. Mt ing future f’ can |second; McDonald, third, and Jarvis, | capitol, and had. dinner, with Gov, |Toppins, Margaret Will, alr oO or om pan see the footprints of an unseen| fourth. Heidt took first in the shot ernor Sorlie and Warden John Lee of | hand.” pat san elee, fae! ee aS bois i; | the penitentiary — gs seay , jelbling was secon ‘oseka, thir. * * p Bismare pa ; New. York—For_an_authoritative|and Lather, fourth.” in the 280 yard | @——————__———__| Hints on Etiquet | : eg Nor th Dakota first hand personal account of the|dash Jarvis was first, Seitz secon Oo i raging Mississippi, tune in tonight|McKendry third and Fread fourth. | Personal and | 1, Under what circumstances does on your favorite station at ,| The time was 26.2. i] i \a man precede a woman in a publi eastern standard ties, au hear Sec- i ae Caters lin Mars a it Social News of \ wines, ts ee retary Hoover. en for entertai Heidt too! irst in e javelin, | Ht 2. ould a woman accompanied Jota in aid of flood victims listen |with his mark 136.3 feet. Borresen | Mandan Vicinity | Sy & the ever babe to din to Al Jolson. sing. “Mammy” and|was second, with 115.4; Morris third, |————___-@| 3, Does woman ordinarily sit] tome of his other favorites: for 15] with 114.10 and Helbling fourth with | ATTEND MISSIONARY MEETING | on the-man's right or left? ~ minutes. {112.2 In all of his three ‘ries, Mrs. R. S. Leekley and Mrs. Max The Answers’ i Heidt set up high marks in this event, Hunke went to Stewartsdale Friday| 1. When there is no usher. The corn borer is known to attack|his other two marks being 135.9 and where they attended the annual meet-| . 2.. No. 226 different kinds of plants. 131.3. j'ss of the Presbyterial Missionary| 3, At his right.

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