The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 18, 1929, Page 7

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“ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1999 + a«. + - STATE LONG’ MEET. | Peers tan ‘AKED TOSET NEW DATES FOR MINOT THE BISMARCK TRIRUNE ET NS! 8 PAGE SEV. r ‘———— * os oe ene a as a on www ww fy DINE FLIODS ARE] anes Wa or [poe saci Oo OO AAT AAAI <— | ‘ Terrifies Skaters | 5 : < alesman\am | a Drall abel a Sew seni Budapest, Hungary, Feb. 18.—(#)— Hundreds enjoying winter sports in the Bergenland region today were trrritied by the sudden appearance of Thousands on Both Banks of wolves driven out of the dense for- ests by hunger. “There was a, wild Europe’s Longest River | panic as skaters attempted to gain ths shores of the lake. in places the | [International President Not Able Prepare for Overflow lee broke, many persons plunging in- freezing . ‘were res- to Attend May 27-28, Says waters ie ‘by means ‘Of human - lifelines Mes: irom the shore. eee te ues Greater panic and. possible disas- é : ter were averted bya few of the A movement to change the dates of skaters who were armed and opened the district Lions’ conference at : pinged the wolves killing several and k ‘Minot was reported to the club at to-| | # frightening off the rest. day’s luncheon by Dr. G. B. Strauss, aid. In explanation, the message for the head of the organization, fram lor the ion, from. . Richmond, virginia. Bill Regarding State Employ- secpoiiin ts Abvaustagae’of the dates . ment of Married Women ie ican anes ake, eae > Causes Committee Split points to Minot, but that the North — Dakota Lions would not like to hold North Dakota automobile drivers the convention without President A will not have to be licensed if recom- Ruffin being present. So he left the miles. mendation of the house state affairs whole matter to the judgment: and committee today is adopted. The Giscretion of the district governor, he é cominittee voted for indefinite post- Reported. stb an Q LONDON MUSEUM HAS ponement a bill which would require School Wants Lions Show C) licensing of drivers. Dr. Strauss said the various stunts; ~ . 7 Divided report, however, will be of the Lions show, last Monday night, yo turned in on the Svingen-Lavik bill jiad made such an impression tha‘ 5 to prohibit married women whose the Indian school has asked for rep- x husbands are able to earn a living etition of the program there. He — wage from being employed by the suggested that the various iei- state. The majority report favors pants arrange to visit the pe ocieeres . London, Feb. 1:— (AP) —The | “killing” of the bill because it would Bunday. dungeon of the banned” is the name | “discourage marriage.” ‘The talk of the day was by Milton iven to @ secret chamber in the|,, THe committee split, also on ae XK. Higgins, of Mandan, who spoke on ~ McCay bill to permit removal of Jaw enforcement. It was an analysis British Museum which contains | county seats from cities on naviga- of too much legislation, of enacting books considered unfit for public pe- | pie streams by majority vote rather laws that divide’ the people almost . rusal. The doors of this chamber are | than a two-thirds vote. Two delega- equally—and intensely at that, and always locked, and only museum of- tions from Sioux county, which would which, therefore, are bound to arouse have ever been inside. be affected, spoke for an hour both much violation=and of allowing laws the British Museum there are/ for and against the measure. Trou- to stand after conditions no longer more than 54 miles of bookshelves | bie for the bill is expected on the call for such statutes, and some 4,000,000 books, some of | floor of the house. ‘A law very generally broken, he which have been there for more than said, is the speed law prescribing 35 150 years. All are doomed to remain | ¢————____________-_— miles an hour. Nobody hardly stops in the museum forever. A copy of all t Dynamite Used to | to think of that limit, he said, and books, periodicals and papers with a : the very best of citizens break it. In London imprint must by right of]/ Blast Out Graves case of illness or accident such vio- law be given to the museum author-} 4 0 Jation would be justified, he said. He ities. During 1927 there were 286.-| “vienna, Austria, Feb. 18—(AP)— felt the law should wisely limit the $61 newspapers and 33,703 books|pynamite and electric drilling ma- use of the highways to such speed as and pamphlets amassed in this man-|chines are being used to dig graves ‘was consistent with safety. ner. . for the increasing number of victims Public Attitude Important hare those Fete pottle secrets | of influenza. .* If there is to be real enforcement, ‘museum is one e Most ro-| The emergency measures are being ¢ ‘he sata, it is the attitude of the pub- Pome mantic places in London. Not every|taken not only because of the deep i portant. book cover seen by the visitor in 4) freezi; grou! ut because (tach enacting up. tt cone meaning e may tour of the miles of bookshelves is| of Si aonags oe eave dig- to testify. It must be willing to do| archa ;|really the back of a book. Secret| gers, many of whom have gone to ‘jury service, whereas, men best qual- doors are numerous, and the pres-/their own graves after working day ified now usually have a plea for be- sure of a concealed knob oftencauses|anq night at their tasks. Several ifng excused from service, because of | east. shelves of apparently ponderous|hundred bodies are waiting inter- their private business. tomes to swing back and reveal the| ment, It is the inclination of the public book lined study of a museum offi- to shirk, he said, that forces prose- | many prof cial. Press Group Elects Devils Lake Editor «<GALESMAN|SA "4was created'to make a nation laugh. “ And:he does. : He’s the ,world’s oddest salesman; but; there ‘are ‘chuckles every day, in his adventures. and mishaps., _Trurngto\ySalesman} Sams today. There's a_big#laugh (awaiting you." ke ‘outors to bring in outsiders to There are reading rooms in which violations. Spies are detested ene 8 the visitor may peruse certain vol- where. This form of clean-up, there- | hand, Syrian umes under the eye of a vigilant at- fore, usually embitters the commun- | date, at Beirut, the French Hotel-|tendant. There are the Tooms in ity, Mr. Higgins said. He said all] Dieu, or city hospital, has fallen be- which valuable first editions are Minneapolis, Feb. 18.—(#)—O. H. J. Sar aeitii eraseminnte taiasta sees |taeedot — a a ge ag 1e | pride in their services to the % Press association at the annual con- ” 1 A : i % EeMthey would in military service for Henry S. Johnston's | vention today InBismarck “Salesman Sam” appears exclusively in The Bismarck Tribune i lished. ., * ‘ ee i oraz peay| Morality Questioned ||: 3, io! tru "ena |. The club had two visitors, guests of | With the collaboration of four French . They fessors is tore Before, Pastor Says|evis take, N. D., secretary. L. 8. ‘Walter Maddock. ‘They were 8, 8.| Professors is preparing to restore the . See ae ait ciatrinanee tie vexeous ! McDonald and James Kfley, of the | Prestige of the ancient Arab univer- | Workmen's Compensation bureau, | sity. Saattcliae, Dr. Oklahoma City MIM Roy Minneapolis, was ——————— CE FEET > Mobley, Fargo Bowlers Are _| American Legion Post “sane eapovein riers rag m Making Headway in Officers Are Meeting | turpitude in tor. ‘Placed on the board of directors A Off f mm ~~ Northwest Tourney) rargo, rev. 18—@)—A heavy pro- iO: fis contiden- z iP ata mare De . ood : ediate i gram including plans for activities pai E.R. Kelly, Superior, Wis. } Minneapolis, Feb. 18—()—J. San-| during 1929 and covering, through pelle. Acceptance Here is an offer by which you ean secure The Tribune’s daily news of the North Dakota Legislature, the World’simportant events through The Trib- une leased wires of the Associated Press, the daily market reports, “The Black Pigeon,” and the following comics daily: The daily Gumps, Freck- les and His Friends, Mom’n Pop, Salesman Sam, Boots and Her Buddies, Our Boarding House and Out Our Way. In addition to these you get an 8-page comic section every Saturday of the Sunday Gumps, Harold Teen, Smithy, Winnie Winkle, Moon Mullins, Little Orphan Annie, Kids, and Gasoline Alley. GOT HIS MAN icago.—Police Sergeant Ed Wal- got his man by diving Slow Collections, suspicious neighbors i called police. 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