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4 SEVERE STORM HITS CHICAGO Sleet and Snow Cripple Com. munication and Delay All Chicaga, March ° 30.—()—Sleet nd snow ‘of last night and today have crippled wire communication and delayed train service from Pittsburgh to Des Moines, The most serious effect of the inclement weather was reported from Ohio, where most of the long distance telegraph and telephone lines were said to be down. South of Pittsburgh and between Detroit and Buffalo the American Telegraph and Telephone company had “litti- cult’ in keeping lines open. Large forces of emergency re- pair men were sent from Chicago, Pittsburgh, Detroit and Cleveland Ha telegraph and telephone compan- es, Several extra-fare trains between New York and Washington and Chicago, whose operating compan- ies make refunds when the trains are more than an ‘hour late, were several hours late, The snowfall in Chicago prevent- ed the bombing of a produce plant. The bomb had been planted and the fuse lighted. It was, however, ex- tinguished by the snow. Generally fair weather and rising temperatures, it is. forecast, will give March its traditional lamb-like departure, Mrs. Stucke Head of Flower, Garden Club Formation of a Flower and Gar- den club was perfected in Bismarck at a meeting in the Asg@ciation of Commerce last night which was at- tended by approximately 30 men and women. ‘Stucke was .elected Mrs. F.C. president of the new club. Other officers are Burt, Finney, first: vice president; Mrs. S. D. Cook, second Vice president; E. G. Wanner, seere- tary; and Frank J. Bavendick, treasurer, Following the election of officers, a discussion of tentative plans for summer flower shows was held. It was the sentiment’of the meeting that at least three different shows should be held at different times. Committees to handle the shows will be appointed at a ‘meeting to be held in the Association of Com- merce ‘on Thursday night, ‘April 12: Meetings will be held once every two weeks during the growing sea son and anyone is interested in flow- ers and gardens is invited to attend the meetings and to become a mem- ber of the club on the payment of a small membership fee. Formation of the club was spon- sored by the Flower and Garden committee of @the Association of Commerce. Highway Commission Lets Road Contracts Contracts for graveling two sec- tions of state highway No. 9 in Burke and Ward counties were award — One project provides for graveling 7.8 miles of the highway southeast from Minot and the other provides for graveling 6.8 miles south from. Portal. Awards on other highway projects were to be made this afternoon. A Towner county delegation urged improvement of roads in that dis- trict but. no action on the recommen- detions was taken. Two Are Hanged For Killing Aged Hermit Canon City, Colo, March 30.— (AP) —Afthur Osborne and Ray Noakes were bonged a the coaraee state penitentiary ing for the slaying of’ Fred We ite aged hermit of Grand Lake. ; eaves snd noekes, coming, 23 an years old, respectively, were convicted of first fill murder following the .slaying of.Selack in July, 1926. Evidence was introduced at their trial to show that Selack and Osborne’s father. querreled over a fence shortly before the aged recluse was found, to a tree. : - GRANVILLE BANK PAYS DIVIDEND First dividend of 10 per cent is be- ing paid depositors of the closed Farmers and Merchants State Bank of Granville, it was announced here today at the office of L. R. Baird, receiver for closed banks. The dividend is being paid through the office of G. R. Van Sickle, dist manager, at Minot. ms WANTED IN FARGO fren Soe Sea ee y. ues ‘argo, N. authorities on charges of obtaining money under false pretenses, Pe declined to e extradition expected to today. ; U, 8S. TO HAVE LARGEST. Washington, March The submarine V-4, the the world, is to be comm at first mine-layifg submarine to be built for the United States navy. ONE BOY KILLED, 3 INJURED R =" Va., March 80.—(AP! FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928 -4 wrote about them. 80.— ¢ ree he Portsmouth, New Hamp : tl ortsmouth, New ary yard, April 12. This on BOOKS AND AUTHORS Literary Success : » in her on wan- pong a KO ret ex: » Wi tislly about, fd landed er Breathe jess a upon, with the best Vina Delmar is her name, -She is 28. Her first novel, “Bad Girl” (Harcourt, Brace), has been the April “book-of-the-month” by. the Literary Guild of America. Thus, before it reached the book- stands, Misa Delmer’s story was assured some 40,000 readers, with $1 advance. A that, of course, is but the beginning. “It’s just a matter of kee your eyes open and workin; so far as I can see,” Miss Delmar, a New Yorker, will tell a | spent three years and a work. ing on the book. I wrote it about people I know because I lived among them and saw them daily. “I started at 17 by trying to go on the stake, and I was terrible. I still was interested in the theater and got a job ina Brohx film house. After awhile they made me manager. = “T came to know first hand the girls who go to Coney Island, who pack the medium-sized movie the- aters and write fan mail, who chew gum, work for a living, put on lip- stick in crowded subwa: ind try to live on $1.60 a day. Some of them are tough and some of them are not. I grew up with these peo- ple, and when I decided to write I . It seems ‘to tha: if you're. going to write, that’s what you have to do—don’t wander into strange lands, but write what you know about and have seen. If there's a reason necessary for what {I’ve done, I imagine, it’s that.” Miss Delma~ is married, has a baby and lives in a modest fiat. She is short of* stature, with 'pen- ciled eyebrows, carmine ‘ips, straight bobbed hair of lacquer black—in brief, is quite typical of her generation. The little world she has written about is a cross- section of the vaster mass-world outside—where girls get an aver- age salary of $20 a week and marry men with an income of $40 or fess. Two other literary romances are to be found in Myrtle Johnston, who at 18 has become somewhat of a sensation, and‘S. Fowler Wright, who found himself when well into his fifties, with nine children to sappere j right’s book, “Deluge” (Cos- ngland. Its first American edi- tion was 100,000 copies, It tells of an imaginary disaster whith all but cleared-the earth, saving a man with two women to ‘Yiwork out their ‘destinies. The gen- eral idiocy of modern folk is strong- ly stressed by the author, who seems to be quite out of patience with the state of civilization. Those early pages ‘dealing with the deluge are particularly fine. As for Miss Johnston’s book, “Hanging Johnny,” the question of the author’s age cannot enter into any discussion of it. It bas finish and_ maturity, and Ty. “Hanging Johnny” is the tale of hangman, whom rone loathes ~ sere The young author was an _un- known Irish colleen when her book appeared and bowled the London critjes over. 2 A savings bank for school chil- dren, teachers and publie-schooh of- ficials has been established -in Havana by the eepetearts of pub- lic instruction in Cuba. HE ISN'T CONSTIPATED ANY’ MORE ~ Thanks to 8‘ wonderful ‘ALL-BRAN ; Mr. Grinslade wrote, of his own accord, to tell us how much he poet XLL-BRAN in relieving constipation. “ few to W'soe compen me. 5 eee Po REE rd your 1 wi te envone and of woe ith Ting. 4 Ex-stenographer’s Path reel) already is a best seller|’ in made), Vina Delmar .;.. wrote about the| April 3, to be awarded first and sec- people with whom she grew up The earliest known use in Eng-| lish ‘iterature of the expression “I do not choose” is in “The Merchant of Venice,” “Twelfth Night” and other Shakespearean plays. themselves with the scout by attending these ceremonies. Members of the Court of Honor a who will present the scouts with the band,” program | HOW TO PRESERVE A HUSBAND Washi sets, awards are Judge A. M. Chriatian-| sional Cook R._D. He J. N. we S joskins, the Rev. W. E Vater Frank H. Brown, sioner, will: present the scouts to th court, in a few days for San Diego, to the Sieh has ESen ‘bolt for® hist St. Louis, March 30,.—(AP)—Col. Bente ae Lindbergh’s ae ta speculated today on reports e mij ht essay a Tih ht across the Pa- cifie ocean to yo. Although announced no plans when he ar- rived yesterday from Lexington, Ky., the rumor spread that he would try the transpacific hop. His close friends, however, doubted re- rts. PoMajor William B. Robertson, one of Lindbergh's backers, and a close friend, when asked if he knew of any plans on the part of the flyer to sempt the Tokyo flight, said he doubted it-very much. He said he had no recollection of Lindbergh ever mentioning a flight to Japan, or even so much as contempla' it, and Major Robertson said he felt convinced it is not being-considered. cm Coleen spent the mleit at tl ome of Harry H. ” sed to be other backer. He refu terviewed and kept his movements secret in line with his repeated an- nouncements that he wished to re- tire-from public attention. Court of Honor : to Meet April 3 Twenty Boy Scouts are scheduled to appear before the second session of the Court of Honor of the Bis- ma Area Council at the high school auditorium on Tuesday night, ond class certificates and merit ec Ne e public is invited to attend the court of honor meetings and other scout programs or ceremonies, W. G. Fulton, director of boys’ work, said today and it is , ho eat: many citizens will identify SANITATION AND HEALTH—end Known ae the highest grade coffee the world producee— SAVING of 10c a pound Your PERSONAL Order ° for your MONTHLY supply of this coffee. 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