The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 8, 1927, Page 3

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IN CHICAGO ARE: CLOSED TODAY Closing Order I Issued After Employes of One Concern, Go on Strike : Chicago, July 8—)—Service sta- tions of all the larger oil companies in Chicago and suburbs were ordered closed today by the companies after fpption and tank wagon drivers of Sinclair Refining company had been called out on. strike by union officers. The other. companies said wthat no notice of ‘the impendin, strike was given although negotia- tfons on wage demands had been in Approximately 3,000 filling station attendants and 900 drivers are af- g plan, including manding incre: $10 a ‘month for attendants and $15.2 month for drivers and for sonje, time ‘had been negotiating with the ‘cempanies, said a statement issued jointly by the larger oil concerris. “These companies include the .Standatd Oil . company of Indiana, -Sinciair Refining. com- ny, the Texas company, Roxana etroleum corporation, “Apex Motor Fuel company, Cities, Service com- pany and several’ smaller’ concerns. — (Continued trem fi page one) discuss the 1 plans of the flight, rematking: «-“We really haven’t got down to the fine points yet.” Just what route he will take is also undetermined, but it is known that in his conversations. with Commahder Byrd the possibility’ was ‘diseussed of his going much farther south than bes of the previous flyers. 5 a it has been suggested that Drouhin might steer a course; just #9 the north’ of the Azores and grike the American coast at the neue hern tip of Nova Scotia rather than. the foils nad north crossed by Linu- bergh' and Byrd. ‘In saying i farewella in Paris, Chamberlin was reticent and seemed almost downcast that he was about to take his last: flight in the plane tat had carried him across the ocean to a new world’s distance: tecord. When camera men asked: hii ose with Levine and Drouhi ront: of the plane, he retorted am not (eanti¢c flight; I am just going. to do the dirty work.” Then he grinned widely and took his place with the others. to “I Lael 1S FORMER HOLDER NE ENDURANCE RECORD 5 Sos July 8.—#)—Maurice’ Drou- hin, former holder of “the airplane endurance record, will fly the. trans. atlantic plane Columbia on the home- ward trip to New York with Charles A: Levine. The date-of the flight has en fixed. It Was .said ‘to- rouhin contemplated tak: the Columbia even farther t! Rew York, put thepe. manna vont mation of this. ipt across the Atlantic in ace Getlath plane with Lieutenant As Drouhin speaks no En, aca Levine speaks no French, the owner of the Bellanca pla wit take with him a pocket dictionary so as to,be able to communicate with if ren Pilot. . Drouhin is 26 was old. Three times he has held the world’s flight duration record. He ‘lost his latest record to Chamberlin and’ Bert, Acosta, * LEVINE HoPes TO @rant > TRIP WITHIN FORTNIGHT tins Airfield, Landon, July 8— (#)—Charles "A. Levine will be teady to hop off from LeRourget Field Paris; within a fortnight on :hi tlantic flight, with Maurice 4 pilot, aid today upon in the monoplane Colum- bin from Paris, He expected that the Columbia Would ‘be in pe¥fect oa order by that time, he led. Levine denied 'that ‘there was a serious dispute between himself and Clarence Chamberlin, his pilot on the New York-to-Germany flight, as re- | ported, but admitted that they were practically on a business ba: Levine is’returning to Paris: thié afternoon in the Columbia and will fly back to at ia with ay wife tomorrow. BANK EXAMINER WILL SUCCEED JOHN GAMMONS (Continued from. from page one) first, addressed to Gilbert Semingson, state bank examiner, si i “Owing to the fact that t tary of the industrial commission has no salary allowance since July 1, as it has been impossible ts get a meeting of the com ion. because two of the members are out of the oy and will not be back until next I hereby appoint you secretary Se My industrial’ commission until other arrangements can be made. “The office of the commission can be left .where it is for the: present, Please take charge at once and with- out salary. “Yous truly, ‘ “A, G. Sorlie, Governor.” The seeond letter, addressed to Secretary of State Robert Byrne, ays: “I have to inform you that I have ay preinted Mr. Gilbert Semingson, his: arriv: tdate bank examiner, as secretary of iM the industrial commission. The rea- son for the appointment at the pres. ent time is that Mr. Kitchen and Mr. Shafer, members of the industrial commission, are both out of the city and are not expected back until next week, ‘Being that the appropriation for the secretary's salary was vetoed, it leayes the commission without a sec- retary. I am, therefore, appointing dj no effort will be. mad ss Shafer and. Kitchen return to the city. -It. is expected that, among other things, Sorije’s right to declare the office vacant: and to fPpoint a new secretary, even thot with- night the governor out salary, will be chi statement la anid he presumed that Gammons would not care to stay in view of the t that ha {sno appropriation pointed Sem- it ms, ate the secretary to do except draw. A salary.” Prior to the governor's action spec- ulation w: fe among. some capitol officials to BAY Today the 3) culty ine what the Indepen The situation is further :compli: cated by the fact that, in a grea many cases, Power in connection with the actions jot the industrial: commission, ee the fact that the Independents he a majority on. that Moan. GAMMONS Birt ON. : JOE THIS MO! 1G Despite the -fact that Governor Sorlie. xe aperday appointed: a succes- sor to him as secretary of the state industrial commigsion, John m= mons, whom the’@xecutive is attempt! ing to ou: was on the job this lgoreg State Bank Exgminer Gilbert Sem- on, appointed. to dct as secretary of the industrial commission with- out saldry ah other arrai oe “It was said that to complete the ouster of Gammons, launched by the ‘governor, until At- torne; enéral orgs and J. \4, Kitchen, agricultute: ‘ang members of the‘ indust: sion, return to the city. At the same tinie difficulty: faced the state bonding department with regard to the. $10,000 bond for which Semingson made applieation yester- day after filing his oath as secre- tary of the industrial commission. It was said that the application for bond may ,not be acted upon, “at Teast for a while.” The reason is that the law requires premiums to be naid when applica- tions for bord are made. In some es, it was the bonding de- partment has issued the bon collected the premium i case of Semingson and his new posi: tion, however, the bonding depart- spent wants: to kilow\ where it is gu- ing to get its money and who will sulleriaa: payment the bond pre- mium. It is considered possible that the bonding de; mer of lependent jal commin- Mr. Semingson secretary without sal- ing to make the transat-|ary, until other arrangements can be|been di made. ‘Yours truly, ‘A. G. Sorlie, Governor.’ it Files Oath and Bond : Semingson teabioaatelid tiled” an oath ‘as secretary ‘industria commission in‘ the’ ot of the ec- retary of state and obtained. a $10,000 bond to protect the state against from’ any action by .him in. hip. n official capacity. He then notified the clerl in the industrial ‘commis- sion office of his i aor ape @am- mons had not been notified is had ose It eI) will forego. his , projécted | will be tte gut in detail.as'soon Our Spécial’ For This Week, “GRAPE NUT” . min ‘initely itely settled, HENRY FORD TO STOP ATTACKS ON JEWISH RACE]: (Continued. from page one) these publications R. prometin anti- semitism, but rey me as ‘their ehemy. Trusted friends wit! ‘conferred rece: sured me in all sin y tl thelr opinion the character of the charges and tial aPainst the Jéws,' both indi id collectively, contained . | called ma of fhe, atic hich hae Bon ee Asked vuypended Jai term. tatvie| Anita Stewart Plans on jormitory i Another avalgnche of questions culated periodically in the aver Independent and have been reprigted in the pamphiets mentioned, jut the ae teous indignation enterta by Jews everywhere toward ma; cause of the mental anguish sioned by the unprovoked: reflect! made upon them. Is, ‘Mortified” “This has led me. to di Personal attention to. this aul order to ascertain the exac! of thése articles. fesult of | Tam ‘de truct! vere has been mi im for’ resurrecting led fle: aes for giving curret ath 0. the. * ‘Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion, which have been demonstrated, : I learn, to be gross forgeries, and contending that the Jews have iin engaged in a conspiracy to con- trol the capital and the industries of the world, besides- laying at their door many ottensen inst decen¢y, public. order and gt morals, “Had T aperortited -even the eral nature, to say nothing of *! details of these utterances, have forbidden their circulation with- out .a moment’s hesitation, because I am fully aware ‘of the virtues of the Jewish people as a whole; what they and their ancestors done for civilization and for kind toward the development of merce and industry, of their’ sobrit + an diligence, their benevolence aft their unselfish interest in the pub- lic welfare. o Condemns Attacks “Of course there are black sheep in every flock, as there are among men of all races, creeds and ta: tionalities who are-at times evil- doers. It is wrong, however, to juj @ people by a few, individuals, and:I, therefore, join in condemning .un- | Teservedly all wholesale denunela- ti ané attacks. 1 deem, it to be my’ duty hdnorable man to make ai the wrong done to.the Jew: fel men and brothers, by asking .their forgiveness for the harm 1 -have intentionally committed, by retrj ing, so far as lies within my por the offensive charges lnk door by these publicati givinggthem the unqualified a: gee: thit henceforth they mag to me for friendship and ondwil STATEMENT I , PROSPECT LONG TIME, HER Henry Ford’s statement th; articles in his Dearborn \ Indepen: ent hostile tq the Jewish pegale Bat had heen ordered discontinued, been going on fot some time, Henry Gallagh hiet pak 5 rida in the jatter’ tion at Mr. brio said today. M lagher added that he “con- fiderttly expects” that the libel sit will be “settled out of cour: his Mr, Gallagher added that he has had a copy of the Ford st ement, in his office for som aye w York attorney Louis Marshall, who is stated haviny the original of Mr, Ford’s statement. is of cox ae! for totes Marpeteia agen al r, Ford, Gallagher gai " stein suit was to come ‘up for a in New York this fall. Ate ——_— Dance at Moran's Sat migat. July | 9th. Wantiaan tral Meat Eat Plenty of Delicious,- Refreshing Purity Ice Cream During those to come—a big plate of pure Purity Ice Cream is just the thing to make you cool.and keep _you:cool. Cooling properties are not the only.xecom- mendation for Purity Ice Cream. Doctors: and dietitians have agreed that ice: dream: _is.a wholesome, nourishing food—children. sthrive on itinvalids improve on it—old “and young enioy its refreshing, delicious taste. Today—you | go to your favorite dasa: try these hot daysand S| front door ‘a 9 in: the City” “ot. pleat reeted attorneys fore the supreme irgue the! Fargo who appeared be- court today to re- dormitory building The question at issue is the con- ‘stitutionality of the law permitting aaa formation of ance the constfu holding companies ion of dorm- ititories at state educational institu- tions. Attorneys the law is consti for both the com- S|plainant and’ the state agreed that tutional: but mem- me-!bers of the court asked numerous questions indicati various phases of ing doubt regarding the bill, which was Passed % the last legislature. . L. Young, eG Shafer, ae “B poratio| ‘aney and nts. der issued hy ee d n M 7. ‘ourt inthe a in favor of th the abo ie € stove; and, Writ jaw. W, THEREF of Xx RC PER: ONAL Dakota Auto Sales Co., Plaintite, ‘© is hereby nd by virtue of ane: sxlon having iff of Burl id property Bismarck attorney, represented the state in the absence Attorney General George F. "10: PROPERTY ‘ourth Judictat Amor Casey, De-| + given t un- ation | ahove| of m | out of the ane 19th mata lantict y named Defi rty is now in n taken by of Seizure, isquing Exeention dir Kh County ax provided by ‘ORE, I wil the “Count at the Court ek, in State ext of the Ba In und to the above de Attorneys for the Plaintiff, have! Webb Block Bismarck, North COOK’S GROCERY THE “BIG” LITTLE 512 Ave. D Fresh Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Celery, Lettuce, Carrots Strawberries, Cantaloupes, Watermelons 4 pe a dish of Purity. Ice Cream—then don’t for- get the oe. home a quart or.a brick. ges ’The Guaranteed Special Patent Flours iii tee Dakota. ss Meat Department Beef - - Pork - - Veal Everything in roasts and steaks Cold boiled ham, minced ham, luncheon loaf \ Se. BEST = HOMA— _" “THE OLD RELIABLE’ &_ | N SALE OF) Inc, & Cor | | in 00} two beds and two dr ssers | “SRN eammeanreaster ines Weert a Police Court Lene , Specials _ Kellogg’ 's Bran Flakes, 2 for. }, Oranges, 3 doz. for ......... + Van Camp's Pork and Beans, med. size, per can. | Bulletins - Los Angeles, July, 8—(AP)— The city prosecutor antiounced today he would file a co int charging usury against Cecil B. Mille, millionaire motion picture producer and banker, for alleged participation in loan pools for refinancing the collapsed Juiian | Vetroleum cdrporation. Minot, N. D, ly 8—(AP)— | Searchers, who have been work- ince yesterday afternoon, ta- have failed to find the body jorence Baker, d 7, of Minot, who was drowned in the Mouse river, with only her small er sister witnessing ine tra ‘The two girls were playing aiong the bank of the stream witen Florence fell in. New York, July 8&—(AP)— | The New York Feder | Bank, in an official statement SS explaining the generai pur- ie of the conferences of cen- tral. bank heads now being held here, stated that there has been | and could be no discussion of my | repuration question nor oc j stabilization of the French franc. | | Wood Sawing Contest’ Planned at Crookston, Minn., July 8—P)—) Crookston today were | Meeting forward to the wood sawing | Lipovietz, city recrea- isor, is sponsoring among | the juveniles of the city. Homes! with the largest woodpiles have be | sele d the contest wi S| du along lines similar to a “neighbor d threshing bee.” Aj} lawn mowing contest, to be held next week, also has the attention of not | only Crookston h but fathers. | | . Justice Court =|; ——————!_—< John Geise of Bismarck was ar- rested Thursday on a charge of be- x drunk and using obscene lan- | |guage. He will be given a hi | [before Justice of the Peace R. Crane late this afternoon, 4 rick Berg of Wilton pleaded cuilty before Police Magistrate J. M Belk today to a charge of driving an automobile while intoxicated and was fined $16 and costa and given a 20- STORE Phone 565 -10e f LT , raatont, Climax _or Lyon’s Best | ~ Our “Money Back” Guarantee is an : ‘Insurance Policy with every Sack ‘ AAR COINS 7 NE ARSED riding with Erick willy be given a hearing to- night at 8 o'clock on a charge of be- ing drunk, The arrests were made by the p department on Fifth street shewtly before 2 o'clock this morning, LUVERNE BANK CLOSED Closing of the Pioneer State Bank of Luverne, Steele coynty, was an- nounced today by the/state banking department. — The tion was capitalized at $10,000, had a $7,000 surplus und at its last report had de- posits of $66,000, | Strain of f Study Causes Graduate to Hang Himself 8.—{P)—The strain incident to his final days jat Lane "Technical High School, from {which he was graduated last month, was given by his parents as the rea- 18-yeur-old Mason — Carlton anged himself at his home last night. Dance at Moran's § Saturday night, July 9th. The 10th is the last day ot discount on gas bills. to Ask For Divorce Los Angeles, Examiner says Anita Ste: » motion picture ae! has discussed her lans with her attorney to divorce her husband, Rudy Cameron Bren- nen, member of a wealthy Washing- ton, D. C., family. She has been separated from Brennen for four years. Miss Stewart said incompatability would be the ground upon which she \intended to sue. > |Temperatureand | Fe) | Road Conditions | ————__—_———_ - (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) Bismarck—Clear, 60; roads good. St. Cloud—Clear, 72; roads good. Jamestown—Clear, 79; roads godt. Winona—Clear, 73; roads good. Manakto—Clear, ; Toads good, Rochester—Clear, 73; roads good. Mandan—Clear, 67; roads good, Minot—Clear, 58; roads fair. Hibbing—Showering, 68; roads wet. Fargo-—Clear, 64; roads good, Grand vader eon 67; roads good, Devils Lake—Clear, 6: Duluth—Partly cloud; good. roads fair. G4; ronds SS SNL ETD SRE HOME BAKE SHOP Offers for Saturday a complete line of home baking in Breads and Pastries Give us a trial 212 Sixth St. Phone 462: Jones & Webb THE STORE OF Quaurry Service Sarisraction Phones 2 : 33 & 34 SPECIAL Another “Patterson Seal” canned goods deal. One can free with five!! Pur- chase an assortment of five cans of these fine goods and receive another can abso- lutely free. ' Fine fresh fruits—Gooseberries, Currants, Raspber- ries, Hood River Berries, Green Apples (these are very fine), Plums, Apricots, Cantaloupes, Watermelons Home-grown Peas and Tomatoes, New Potatoes Green Beans, etc. Chase & Sanborn’s English Breakfast Tea makes won- derful iced tea South Side Grocery GROCERIES AND DRY G@ODs 222 South 11th St. Sam Sloven, Proprietor. Opposite Standard Oil Warehouse Phone 571 The best fancy Creamery Butter, only 2 lbs. to a cus- tomer with grocery order, per Ib Good quality Sardines in tomato or mustard, net weight 15 oz., only per can......... Carnation Milk, tall. cans, 3 cans for ...........7% 4lc 15c Premium brand Tomatoes, 21% size can, fresh stock, regular price 20, 3 cans for .......... 41c High quality Roast Beef, 12-oz. can, regular price 38c. Special for Saturday only; Per CAN... 6. bb bb cic ds ns obese Sunbrite Cleanser, 3 CONG LOK 55 5.05 den s'e's Pi ee oka: caones Assorted Serres 27c 17c 18¢ Sa! rid Fancy Corn, also Pi ality, July 8.—(P}—The PER AS

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