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PAGE TEN DIVERSION PROJECT IS GIVEN BOOST Congress Will Give Missouri River Plan Careful Atten- tion, Sorlie Believes _ Confidence that North Dakota representatives made so good a showing for the Missouri river di- version and flood control project that congress will give it careful atten- tion was expressed here today by Governor A. G. Sorlie upon his re- t-rn frors Washington. While in the east the executive appeared before congressional com- mittees investigating flood control and inheritance taxes, It was shown at the flood contro! hearings, he said, that six per cent of the M’ssissippi river flood waters could be controlled by a dam in North Dekota. If one or two proj- ects of similar worth would be devised elsewhere, he said, the pos- sibilitiy of a severe Mississippi! river flood would be eliminated. | Another important fact presented) to congress was that control of the} flow of the Missouri river would greatly lessen the silt deposits in| the bed of the Mississippi river. These silt deposits, he said, have aggravated flood conditions in the Mississippi valley and have present- ed a problem difficult for engineers to solve. At a conference in St. Louis, which he attended en route home, representatives of Missouri river states expressed great interest not only in flood control but in making the river an important artery in a photo from the Madrid arena. toreador on his horns and toss TUCKER GETS 6-MONTH STAY great inland waterway system, the governor said. He added that the proposed Missouri river dam in North Dakota would be of substan- tial aid to that project. ‘August Schumack Is_ Identified as Verona Bank Yegg La Moure, N .D., Nov, 19.—(®)}— August Schumack” was’ positively identified as one of a trio which robbed the Farmers ne Merchants bank of Verona, N. D.. of $2,900 on September 6 last, Wy three witness- es who took the stand in his trial here toda; Two Negroes Plead “Their Own Cases Devils Lake, N. Ds D., Nov. 19—(AP) | ¢ —Two negroes, on trial in district court here yesterday on charges 0: having engaged in the liquor traf- fic, pleaded their own cases after Yefusing counsel which Judge Knee- rie, informed them the court would ply. Bat ‘they pleaded in vain, for the jury in each case returned, after less than an hour's deliberation, with a verdict of guilty. The negroes ina eke Wright and Charley my Tl “are believed to have been the first cases in the history of Ramsey county that negroes have been their own attorneys. Wife of Jamestown Mayor Passes Away Jamestown, N. D., Nov. —Mrs. C. B. Buckley, Jamestown’s mayor, died very sud- denly last evening 7 o'clock at Trinity hospital here of embolaemia. She had been ailing for about four ‘weeks and had been receiving treat- ment for a heart condition which ‘was-apparently being. overcome. Sagi is survived by two sisters, Claricin, both of Se: Paul, besides Mr, in, of St. Paul sides Mr. Buckle: ye Funeral services will be held from the St. James Catholic church here y morning at 9:30. Youth Being ‘Sought in St. Paul St, Peat Nov. 10-—(AP)—A boy. i: Perse examinations led inked? Ford, 15; ea ee school stu- ats N. D., to run away from home. 19.—( AP) | 60, wife of ; night b “py Mendae bu. iy eS in Bue thorities, who the local depart, ment to be on the lookout for the Gey torsiag ond was beloved tobe ‘was headed for the Twin the Twin Cities, Radio Board Pian Board Plans to Cut Interference Verona Farmer § Sentenced to Life in Penitentiary—Case Will Be Appealed ‘ La Moure, N. D., Nov. 19.—(AP)— Insisting that he is innocent, Fran- cis Tucker was today sentenced to serve the rest of his life in the North Dakota state penitentiary for the murder of Hans C. Bjone, Ver- ona bank cashier, on February 28, | 2 last. Sentence was imposed by Judge Charles E. Wolfe who has presided at the hearing which resulted in Tucker's conviction by a jury which met out 21 hours, returning its ver- ict at 9:10 a. m. Friday. nai am not guilty.” ‘This was the only statement Tuck- er made when he appeared before Judge Wolfe for sentencing. Judge F. H. Thomas, Lisbon, a member of Tucker's counsel, made no comment. Tucker is at liberty today under a $25,000 appeal bond filed after sén- tence was passed. The bond is signed by Roland Magill, Tucker’: father-in-law; Roland D. Magill and John Magill, his brothers-in-law. A six-month stay of execution to allow the defense to prepare appeal papers was granted by Judge Wolfe. The stay became effective today. Grafton High School Paper Wins Honors at N.I. P. A. Convention ‘. D. Nov. 19% —(AP)—The Maroon and (old, — school paper represented Mary Allendorf, editor, was nt of the’ North- ern Interscholastic Press asso. clation at the closing meeting of the annual convention of the . organization here today. The Cooper HI-Zip of Cooperstown, represented hy Kermit. Overby, was named vice president; The High School Progress of Thief River Falls, represented hy Har- old Wells, was clected secretary and the Kyote of Billings, Mont, represented by Charles Borberg, was elected treasurer. Grand Forks, N. D., Noy. 19.— (AP)—Winning both the sweep- stakes cup for the best all-around publication and the Mary Hethering- ton cup for the best newspaper inj a high school under 200 students, the Maroon and Gold, student publi- cation of Grafton high school, took wajor honors in the seventh annual contest of the Northern Interschol- g| astic Press association, held in con- junction with the convention now in eae at the state university here. es are in attendance from North and South Dakota. Allen Wagner, member of the staff of the Fargo Forum, gave the prin- cipal address at the banquet spon- sored annuelly by Matrix, women’s journalistic society, for the dele- gates. Announcement of winning publications and awarding prizes was made at the time by. Josephine Hosch, Grand Forks, director of N. I. P, A. who is in charge of the conference, In addition. to the Maroon and Gold's other prizes it also won the place as the best newspaper in the association. Cooper Hi-Zip of Coop- erstown took second, while The io. Cynosure Weekly of Fargo placed third The Range, Chisholm, Minn., won first place in the contest for an- nuals, with the Forex of Grand Forks high school second in the as- tion and best in the state, The josure annual of Fargo took third in the associatiqn. ‘The seventh N.LP.A. convention on delegates was set at 86 late Fri- day, nearly doubling the total of ‘last Death coming a-hoof to Felix Merino, one of Spain ed him into the air. EVENTS OF WEEK |___EVENTS OF WEEK AHEAD _| vr Evangel Lions, Grand Pacific ja il ence Bismarck Study Club, Mrs. Ermatinger 21 Monday Club, Mrs. Gordon Cox. Wor.en’s Clcb, Mrs. White City Commission, City Hall iss Masonic Blue Lodge, Mas 3 Company A., Armory . Business and Professional Wom>n, B. P. W. aceon oe Bees Chapter, Masonic Temple ‘buns . 0. 0. . F, Subordinate, 1. 0. O. + Voor, . O. U. W. Hall ... Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel Girl Reserves, Presbyterian Church U. W. ae American Legion, A. O. American Legion Auxilia: Company A, casaithes f Lady Foresters, St. Royal Neighbors, I. 0. 0. Hall. Dezree of Honor, Mrs. Harry Homan Delphirn Marae Prince Hotel.... ou W. Hall... Rebekahs, I. . 0. F. Hall W. BLA, A | RADIO PROGRAMS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 249.9—KFYR Bismarck—1200 10:30 to. 12:00 noon—Church pro- gram, First Presbyterian Church, 1:00 to 2:00 p. m.—Popular re- quest program. 3 00 —Adolph Engel. 2:00 to 3: m. hardt’s . 4:00 to —Pipe organ re- cital, St. Mary’s church, Rev. Dom 7; E. Vitry, director of St. Cloud |" Music institute. (By the Associated Press) Programs in Central Standard; time. All time is P. M. unless other- wise indicated. Wave lengths on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. | FEATURED IN CHAIN PROGRAMS Sunday, Nov. 20 celebrated matadors, is pictured im this extraordinary It depicts the instant the infuriated animal caught the bree pie fs tuiwary Merino was then fatally trampled and gored. Kiwanis Club, Grand Pacific Hotel iTight. 00—Roxy Stroll—WJZ ‘and stations. 00—Symphonic Hour. WOR 15 stations. 2:00—Young People’s Confer- ence—Dr. A. _Poling— WEAF and seven stations. 3:00—Don Voorhees Concert Band—WOR and 15 stations. 5:30—American Legion Band —WEAF and 11 stations. 6:20—Capitol Theatre Family —WEAF and 14 stations. 7:15—Collier’s Review—WJZ and eight stations. . 8:00—Effervescent Hour— WOR and 15 stations. 8:15—Atwater Kent—Kather- ine Meisle, contralto — WEAF, 22 stations. 8:30—American Singers— WOR and 15 stations, 8:45—Utica Jubilee Singers— WJZ and two stations. 9:00—Intimate Hour— WOR and 14 stations. 9:15—Don Amaizo, the Wiz- ard—WJZ and four stations. 384.4—KTHS Hot Springse—780 8:30—Mrs. Geo. Fletcher, soprano 9:00—Music Lovers’ Hour 526—K YW Chicago—570 1:00—Roxy Stroll 4:30—National Radio. Vespers 7:15—Collier’s Radio Hour 9:15—Don Amaizo, the Wizard 365.6—WEBH-WJJD Chicago—820 6:00—Theatre Organ Recital :30—Norshore Theatre 8:15—] water Beach Orchestra 9:00—Palmer House Program 305.3—WGN-WLIB Chicago—980 2:00—Bears-Packers football game 4:15—Lyon & Healy Recital 6:50-—Drake Concert Ensemble 8:15—Atwater Kent Hour ~ 10:30—Tommy Coates, baritone a Ra sty LS fede ol aera 415 WMAQWO: Wi Chisego—670 6:18 Seven he 5—St ymphony our y eine Club: - 10; previa TEXCKAISER’S WIDC WIDOWED SSTER WEDS. . ALEXANDER SUBKOFF, YOUNG RUSSIAN $= een Be "| Rormer tes Dis- Bossa with his mother in 1982. He He . pleased ‘at’ of 6l-year-|became am oe old Slater’, With 27-yehr-old| mivor rele * Russian—Weddiag Is. Sim- ple—Nonie’ of ’ Holenzdllern eo ; & Radio Audition For District Winners Is Broadcast Tonight Bonn, G.rmany, Nov. 19. —("— In the aimplest of settings, the ex- Kaiser's sister, Princess Victoria, Seuambuee ine, today ong ‘Merantor Sabot k— emigre, ‘ sha of disapproval trom her Thus the yea add German brother-in- jperor a‘new z th, reputedly of - [family, but_of ‘reeent years & dish} Dakota washer in ‘hotels, a professional dancer and motion picture “su; P ae member. of * nd ae family was presen’ former Kaiser is re have been displeased at of hi r-old. sister went the bart mS the hag oh contests pa eld in Chicago evening ai will be t over WON st 7 7 o'clock. or Howard of.the music ment of ee sniveraity ‘at Nort] coarse are judges for the second | Derothy Kones Begs it af Eltendalen a anion | Winners Mies the state eoaartaa ion ‘el al mn, are re; second district at Chi Henge. ie Mrs. Mahiman Is Hostess tess Thursday iar Henry ©. Mat Mahiman Was hos- Thursday at a prett; bree aint at a her fame, . mi o tables, while the course ia juerean Be: tran earved at T gatos Pebowing bilit The former rr, had | was o'e! ‘ol eee, is consent, rew it and | the dinner four tables of bridge were ical Presbyterian chureb | in wie: Ver - Ver at cards. Mrs. R. ing to be used for the wedding, re- td for the wedding, re-| ESR ison of Glendive: Mont. house garding the marriage as “uneth- ical,” due to the disparity in the guest of Mrs. J. J. Ermatinger, ages of the couple. an-out-of-town 1 guest, “Nobody’s. consent—not ‘even the Kgiser’s—is req'‘red for my mar- Heald the princess said in reply to 7, Princess Vic- er.” Russian. Pri-cess Vii >ria is financially inde] tof the Hohenzollern family and was . ~ to follow the dictates of her heart. . Nobility Protests Soon after Princes: Victoria’s engagement to Subkoff was an- nounced October 10, protests to be heard from the German no- sere rerory BREE Officers for the be elected at the Bismarck Masons at 7:30 at the Masonic bers of the SaS3sssa 3 mara 83 200 Laid . Hall ro em: ° H. A. Thomas of Driscoll “a wi he tae bn he doe aday tats ey, Clon De parry her. Tt2 prince ‘was not of affeirs. | the reigning house. Bismarck ee 2 Miss Barbara f this the emperor won over love. fit tk on Register of city, jorth Dakota, been. yicked te to play the. cehter forward position on ‘the varsity hockey: team: at: the uni- verait 7:30—Brown Palace Hotel Och. 8:45—Trinity M. E. Church MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21 249.9—KFYR Bism :-rek—1200 12:30 to all ieciecrrr teal + - 8, sic program. 1:00 to 1:15 p. m— Weather: fortil oy, cast and news items.” oe pine me Risiphas Pet ‘Mrs. P. G: oe ane became a inteped been home mschold chat. seadow-Larks, |i2 1916 and: sinc> then has led is, in now, 2, 745. p 5nd ther, acmewhat nervous life, so that the late prea ieee Kaiser Wi" hor an! Fin) The ladies wl ‘the xen ‘Aid family broke 200 p. mi-rFiarm Seater |tie aoa few. ar remained socty are (By the Associated: Press) = Programs.‘ in Central, : Standard volved time. own time is. P, Me oth- jerwise indicated. Wave. left of call letters,” ne rhage the TLULunale i nat rig ih ath: eecttttianea Wy eet el Ce pape she young tee Se Bnalsh 8 on} pation forces : t Bon... ' on} Young Subkoff is the selon of an old Russian family... He hed an in. capst, of the il adventurous career countries of Europe since'he left i FEATURED IN.CHAIN™ PROGRAMS: — Monday, Nov.:21 ee 6:30—Roxy and His: WJZ WBZ WBAL WHAM WIR KYW WHO WOW WTMJ WSB WBT KDKA eae ‘Frolics—WEAF wilt WSA ies WEAF finding relief from the WCAE JAR WrAw ‘disorders they suffer. Adjustments are an effective means of re- storing functions whether ~ -super-sensi- ti ubnormal, Chisoprati : often stays the surgeon's knife. Investigate be- eae % Seven ae aga WDAF ‘Ream Gity—810 -A. & :P.'G Motors Party yCCO Wore: Paul—740 Orchestra ‘AE . WTAM W KSD WHO bag WaRk Ww at nee “For a ‘Limited | Time,-We Will Give You a )~ or dag semotaiahaiives Casa ell you within © acgam ati mactanianees i ‘Additional Society ] parton Haines and Mrs. G. C.} Mi Mr, Ro Ten ae and‘Mrs. NITRO PLA’ ites ‘noon today in the the_ Independent » & mile south of thé” Popular bogie ecg a get of it 1929 Daco- tah yearbook, "eee it be ate ae" cnare parlors ‘Thursday, Deo . ube Mrs. inwias Barctien ; wl sees Mrs. Karl Klein’ and little daugh-' Louise ter and Miss Klein of Wash- burn were the Tiraday. of friends in ‘The radio audition for the final this city Miss Olga ‘ubbiain of Driscoll is specding. & dey ie oy te er as the ‘guest of rs. F. s. Mr. atid Ma. ° ‘little daughter, Phy’ turned frm James’ Levi been the aed ie sister, Mrs. Ax * Mrs. Paul Wildes” “and childyén, ‘and. at ir, of waren, are guests of° Mr. and Mrs, FH. Allerdings of (t @ & Earl Benser of Bismarck, student at the state university, is a mem- ber of the elections committee which has set Nov. 30 as the date for class elections 5 atethe school, Hil AL AM Ts titer to r hom f' ar r 8 some time here as the ped son ‘son end pats ale . ~. Tickets for the Golden Jubi- I juet purchased Won ant sean ate jis, - have re- wlere the! Burn oe Wahl When buying a diamond, H do not forget to visit my | id booth and eee a | Prospective diamond j through the diamond x- Tay. Assure yourself of 9 | perfect diamond. at the rs, Sol ns on a perme the troubl ie. cuit to one of the house ca the line, ' they discovered a sitting in a’ corner and busily chewing. the: re. re- | ceiver cord. Moisture pen trating the insulation had cause the line to Go dead. Dance af I. 0. 0. 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