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gia vyrneeame ‘ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1928 _ succeeded by George L. Beals, of Fargo. S.A. BUSY WITH f=" cert * WORK IN RELIEF [i-Comy bets | ~ ). Mrs, Lawrence Nelson and Mrs. Between 30 and 40 Transients,| Henry Peck of Almont were business Men and Women. Aided by ence anne Bismarck Corps Mr. and Mrs. P. D., Norton of Minot have returned home atter a few days’ visit he jismarck corps of the Salva. _ Handivey tp to its neck” in re-}_ John Satterlund of Washburn has lief work. been admitted to the Bismarck hos- This statement va made today| pital for treatment. by Ensign Clara J. Sletten, who has — pba tH charge of the local corps for| Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Brown of Val- only a few months. | ley City were here on business this between 30 and 40 transients, men week-end. and women alike, have come to the aa | corps for financial aid during the) | Mr. and Mrs. C. KE. Schrawder of, last week. They have been supplied; Medina arrived here Monday to with beds for the night, food, and| spend a few days on business, | ing as far as possible, the en- - | fo Mrs, W. K. Williams and Miss in the last week the local cor; | Louise Klein of Wasburn are guests has distributed 96 pairs of »| here this week. trousers, socks, shirts, and Women are provided sleeping plac at local hotels and some cf the men| are accommodated in the spare beds Mr. and Mrs, of ‘turtle Lake transacted business! in Bismarck Mond | at the Salvation Army _ building. - ~ Men are eager to work. Mri arl H. Morris, 1006 Fourth | Plans for relicf work in the city street, will be ho: 9 the Presby- | during the winter will have to be/terian Missionary society ‘Thursday fternoon ck. ‘she outlook | held up until the local officials : ‘ will be discussed. make an accurate check of financial assets and liabilities. A harvest festival will be held her corps. Uct. 18, it is said. the district bring in vegeta all descriptions at this time and th are either saved for Salvation Army use or sold, the corps taking the proceeds for relief work. Other donations will be received for the —- aorK: Kugene W. Leonard, assistant | The visiting committee, made up| cashier of the First National bank in| of Mrs. J. L. Kelly, Mrs. Clarence W.| Bismarck, who has been in the Agre, and Mrs. K. B. Fields is par-| Miller hospital at St. Paul for a ticularly active this season visiting few weeks following an operation, hospitais and homes of the poor, the; returned to the city yesterday, He ensign said. The committee devotes | was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. two or three afternoons a week) Frank W. Shepard, who has been checking up on relief work. ,With him since the day following the Three officers and three delegates | operation. from-the local corps. will attend aj | Soa sectional congress of the Salvation} ‘The A. 0. U. W. lodge has post- Army at Valley City Monday and|poned the wiener roast which was Tuesday. Officers are Ensign Slct-|scheduled for ‘Thursday evening, ten, Envoy Gertrude Smith, and) The lodge will meet at 8 o'clock at | Miss*May Hawley. Delegates are |the A. O. U. W. hall for a short busi- | Mrs. Anna D. Stebbins and Mr. and|ness meeting, cards and luncheon. | Mrs..R. B. Yields. The girls’ drill team will hold their | Twenty-two corps from northwest- first’ practice Thursday evening at ern Minnesota and the state of |7:30 at the hall. North Dakota will be represented at the congress. About 150 are ex-| pected to be present. Snyder Will Assume New Duties at Fargo Effective September 15, Frank W. Snyder, of Fargo, will assume new duties in the Fargo offices of the Northwest Bell Telephone com- y,. it was announced yesterday 23 A. McAdams, commercial manager for the North Dakota area. Mr. Snyder began his telephone work in Bismarck four years ago, being transferred to the Fargo of- fice of, the company last year. His new duties will be in the area com- mercial office. Applications for-positions as arch- Since being transferred from Bis-| itects in connection with the work of merck Snyder~has been acting dis-| the Supervising Architect's Office of trict manager for the Fargo and | the Treasury Departm mployed by the guayanty fund commis- marek, yesterday took a yi examination for junior stenographer in field service, accord- ing to Miss Alice Sales, who con- | ducted the examination. Miss Alice S “etary of the United States civil serviee board of examiners at the Bismarck post- office, has received an announce- ment from Washington to the effect {that North Dakota is far behind in| its share of appointments in the ap- portioned departmental service at Washington. Funeral services were held this morning at 8 o’clock at St. Mary’s church for Mrs. Regina Selcler, 64, whose death occurred at Harvey, | N. D. Death was attributed to nat- ural causes. The body was brought here yesteday, and the final rites followed this morning, being in charge of Father John Slag. ijoint commission which was author- Commission until Sept. 26. This in- formation was received in Bismarck today by Miss Alices Sales, who con- duvts civil service examinations here, The demand for architects has heen caused by the $265,000,000 pub- lic buildings program uthorized by j Congress. Mrs, William Johnson of New Leipzig is spending a few days in Bismarck this week. U.S. Engineer Here Discussing Floods in Minot District Major R. C. Williams, district en- gineer of the United States army, St. Paul division, conferred late Tuesday with State Engineer Robert E. Kennedy in regard to flood con- ditions on the Mouse river, especially concerning conditions at Minot. Williams’ conference here was an outgrowth of a request of Minot citizens to the secretary of state to consider the plausibility of turning | the matter over to the international | ized by the boundary waters treaty | made between and the United States in 19¢ | The -recommendation made by | Major Williams is expected to state | whether or not the matter is of suf- | ficient importance to be taken up by the international commissiva, whether it is a local proble Swedish Prince Faces | Traffic Law Charges Transcontinental LABOR DEARTH * Flyer Forced Down IN STATE OVER|’:. 2" Mountaie’s Ton ‘Roosevelt Field, N. Y., Sept. 12. |(AP)—A telephone messager North Dakota’s labor shortage Seived here early this afternoon from Hl | Clifford McMillan, Syracuse, first to | |take off in the transcontinental air race, said that McMillan had been |forced down on a mountain. eight | |miles west of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. The flyer reported that his plane had not been damaged, but he re- quested that a ship with spare parts 'be_sent_to him _at_onee. i has been filled, temporarily at Jeast, | ‘ {according to report made today by Edward G. Sullivan, federal ‘farm labor employment agent in Bis- marck, Fs A short time ago reports coming from various federal. employment | offices in the state and outside of | the state indicated that North Da- kota would need 4,000 laborers im- mediately. Laborers were needed |.” urgently in the district between tad Grand Forks, and Devils Lake, The labor demand was filled:in a short while, Sullivan said, although security from further labor short-| ‘ ages is not certain under the present weather conditions. Wet weather, | - which threw many men out of work in the st: fields shortage de , disemureved la- borers here, and was directly te-|: REALISM sponsible for the laborers the state at that time. ture. With threshing held up now for a few days because of wet weather |, the same results may arise from the circumstances, Sullivan said. leaving inRADIO See Fridays paper BORDER COPS RELEASED H. A. Borland of Rolette county and Earl F. Russ, customs officer at St. Cando, N. D., Sept. 12—(AP)—|John, were dismissed on account 0: Charges of assault against Sheriff | insufficient evidence. ‘ Safe and Sane Transportation Passenger and Express Air Service Bismarck to Minot Licensed Pilot Licensed Pane AMPLE INSURANCE * For Reservations or Information, Phone 800 HOTEL PRINCE Daily Schedule: Leave Hotel Prince, Bismarck, at 1 p. m. Arrive Leland Parker, Minot, at 2:30 p. m. . Leave: Leland Parker, Minot, at 8:30 a. m. Arrive Hotel Prince, Bismarck, at 10 a. m. International Airways, Inc. Stockholm, Sweden, Sept. 12.—() ‘ince Bertl, third son of wn Prince Gustavus Adolphus, will be prosecuted by the authorities for | driving an automobile vithout a li-! cense, it is announced. | It was said, howev be no action taken against him in| connection with the death of his schoolmate, Thermaenius, who was killed in an auto which the Prince was driving last Sunday Cireum-| stances, it was said, indicate the wreck then was purely an accident | in which the Prince was not person- | ally responsible. there will! BUFFALO MAN KILLED Doland, S. D., Sept. 12.—(AP)— John R. Young, businessman of Buf- falo, N. Y., was killed when an auto- mobile driven by his wife skidded and turned over near here, Mrs, Young escaping with minor injuries. | Announcing the Sky Line Express, running between! Minot and Bismarck daily ex-! cept Sunday. Leaves airport,| Minot, 8:30 a. m.--arrives Fort field, Bismarck, 9:30 a. m. 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