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ISMARCK TRIBUNE by Dixie Tornadoe L, 367-34 s0annan [eo ee ari Yom] JAD CHORGA INS Greatest Number Killed and Dey struction Wrought in Soutti= ern Georgia Towns HAIL ACCOMPANIES STORM Whole Families Wiped Out’ by Whirling Funnels Leveling Everything in Path Atlanta, Ga., April total known dead in the: - stricken sections of. Georgia ' ' South Carolina reached 71 today. Several hundred persons were’ tas jured. The greatest destruction be of wrought in South Georgia, 65 of reported dead being in that section, ee ee Statesboro, Ga., county seat Bulloch county, near Savannah, 71 Killed | HOUSE PASSES FARM BIL ERMATINGER REMOVED, FRAHM NAMED SECRETARY OF BOARD SUAS Aa Hoovers Choice?) ey os nowaan ot (FOR STATE MEETING J Devolves on Shoulders of Clell G. Gannon, President, Former Chief Engineer Completes Arrangements ‘JOE’ WILL STAY AND FIGHT for 34th Convention In Final Report Stormy Petre! SHARTLE LEADS SPEAKERS 1. BALLOTS INDICATOR THAT OPPOSITION OF HOOVER 1 VIGOROUS Senate Leaders Believe That Export Debenture Plan | Will Be Defeated — HOOVER LIKES HOUSE BILL}. Principal Clauses Provide for Farm Board to Direct Co- operative Agencies . “ ; Jd. ete Lined ene delegates were for North Dakote’s 34th annual Christian Endeavor convention, which Flays Engineering Divi- sion Efficiency Fellowship Dinner at Presbyte- rian Church to Open Rally at 5:30 P.M. j { a They reign as queens of beauty and of the younger smart set in London. Leaders in the British capital's society realm, pictured here, left to right, are Miss Theresa Jungman, Miss Rosemary Hope Nere and Miss Nancy Ham- | JUSTIOR STONE wim w-| HEAD HOOVER'S LAW + | dent Hoover is GYPSY TRIBES RALL “? Dancing, Feasting and $2,760 ‘Down Payment’ for Bride Are Features of Rites te i i A fe if Fd [i age ge i 4 fE i] Fi hi af! u i i HF i & i a time att it il i He of F ENFORCEMENT BODY Youngest Member of Supreme Court May Direct Investi- gation of Judiciary understood to be seek: ing the services of Associate Justice Harlan Fiske Stone of the States to the commission: that. of exhaustively studying the whole federal judicial and enforce- ment and submitting rec- ommendations for its reorganization. Some friends of Justice Stone have 2 ‘ Hi ii g z A F. | also have leading parts on the con- this afternoon, officer’. the |». ciety; and Rev. Bruce McCullough, |@ pastor of Calvary Presbyterian church, Minneapolis, and president ks the Minnesota Christian Endeavor Wright, Herzberg Featere Rev. Paul 8. Wright and Rev. Ira E. Herzberg, pastors of the First Pres- and Bvangelical vention program. Registration of delegates was be- afternoon at the 5:30 o'clock r., and »{ members of the convention committee will attend a fellowship dinner at the nd, | wirst Presbyverian church. hed | tession of Christ,” in | Christ’s Church,” R. a pd & = Cheyenne Damage Is $100,000 Communication Over Storm Area Not Established te some | Gussie J.| shartie, and Mr. echt Saar presiding. Rey. McCullough at 8:40 o'clock tonight will give an address entitled, “Crusade with Christ for World Peace.” Mr. Shartle also will give an address on the program. To night's meeting, which begins mo non . Rev, Wright and Rev. Herzberg will lead the convention in devotional exercises. Trace Will Respond Niel Trace, Fargo, will give the re- Sponse to the address of welcome. Special musical numbers will be given bythe male quartette and women’s trio of the Presbyterian church and short talks on Christian Endeavor work will be given as follow: Lillian Methodist Episcopal church; for Christ,” Iris Schwartz, Evangelical church; . Hoskins, Bap- tist. church; and ‘Fellowship with Christ's People,” Wallace Greene, Presbyterian church. The convention will attend a ban- quet at the Grand Pacific hotel at 7 p. m. Saturday night, it is an- nounced by Mrs. Fred Hanson, chair- man of the committee in charge of the meeting. Convention activities will be con- tinued at as o'clock tomorrow ding. On the morn- ing program are: Rev. Wright, Miss Sarah Boyd, Miss Helen Budd, and Mrs, Pred ‘Hanson, all of Bismarck; Daisy B. Reese and Rev. Her: bert Dierenfield, both of Minot; gerett Bradt Southmayd. Minn.; and Rev. Singer. Pose for Picture The group will be photographer at the Methodist-Episcopal church at noon tomorrow. ‘Miss. Theo Vettel, Bismarck, will preside at the Saturday afternoon session at the First Evangelical On the program: are Rev. Poor Farm Scene t Of Aged Romance : Minot, N. D., April 26.—()—The marriage here today of two elderly persons climaxes a romance which had its inception at the Ward county demonstration farm. a home for de- pendents, where both have been liv- ing. John Peters, 63, and Mrs. Helga Johnson, 57, were the contracting parties were united in wedlock by County Judge William Murray. Both have been married before and their mates have died. . After. the ceremony Peters an- nounced that he and his bride would not return to live at the farm whe; dependents of Ward county are cared for. YALB LAW DEAN TO ~ GUDE GHGAGO Dr. Robert Maynard Hutchins, 30, Is Youngest President of Major University Chicago, April. 26.—()—Dr. Robert Maynard Hutchins, 30-year-old dean of the Yale university law school, will become the youngest president of a major university when he assumes the presidency of the University of Chicago July 1. Selection of Dr. Hutchins by unan- imous choice of the faculty-trustee committee was in line with the an- nounced intention of the trustees to mame as president a man with wide administrative experience who at the same time was young. ‘The trustees felt that in view of an elaborate expansion program. calling for the expenditure over a period of years of many millions of dollars, the university needed not only a scholar, but a successful administrator whose comparative youth would insure con- tinued of the school’s af- fairs over a considerable length of Dr. Hutchins will succeed Dr. Max Mason, who resigned last June to be- come connected with the Rockefeller foundation. BANDS KIL MAN BUT ROBBERY FAL Buffalo, N. ¥., April 26.—(#)—John Perraton, of Bridgeburg. Ont., an em- ployee of the Fedders Manufacturing company of this. city, was shot to death and several others were wounded by bandits who held up the office force of the company today in an apparent attempt to steal the ‘te | $7,000 payroll. The bandits escaped. An named e Horton, was in- jured as he sought to aid Perraton repel the bandits. ‘Guernecy’s Gamboling Along Primrose Path Blamed for Illness bro, daughter of Lady Hambro. sational Tales MENTIONS INDISCRETIONS Kenneth Harlan and Edna Pur- viance Named in Affidavits Filed in Court San Francisco, April 26.—(#)—A score of affidavits, today involved an array of motion picture stars, film directors and society figures in a which assertedly led to a divorce fight between Herman Helbush, Cali- fornia capitalist, and his wife, Mrs. Gwyneth Helbush. Helbush, seeking a divorce, filed affidavits yesterday alleging that Mrs. Helbush had itted indis- cretions in a long round. of gaiety that led from Waikiki to Los Angeles and from Hollywood to Chicago. In one of the affidavits Jack O. Sullivan, Hollywood motion picture director, stated that Mrs. Helbush had been with him in various placcs {rom 1924 to 1926. Bathing Suit Part; Another affidavit told of leg party given by Kenneth Hi > MO- tion picture star, in a cottage at Wai- kiki Beach, Honolulu, in September, 1937. Jerome A. Weller, negro chauf- feur for Helbush and later ior Har- lan, declared the 30 or more of the guests were clad in bathing suits and that the party lasted far into the night, much liquor having been con- sumed. : Weller deposed that Helbush at- tempted to persuade his wife to leave but that she refused and plunged into picked up by ScottR.Dunlap, anothcr Hollywood director, and carried to Harlan’s beach bungalow, the chauf- feur declared. Edna Purviance Mentioned The name of Edne Purviance, mo- tion picture actress, also was brought into the case by the affidavit of By- ron V. Williams, Los Angeles automo- denied that she had been involved. Mrs. Helbush, who is cont the through either their indebtedness t2 him or for large sums of money. DBKING GRAND JR NOT TO INDICT ti, has Geneva, April a iil di Hd 2 Z £ i i i Bi i i i i & g g 4 & S é EE ¥ ! | >i i 8 g ! a fi FL z E one j ii f FILMLAND HIGH LIFE AND GAY ROMANCE MINGLED IN DIVORCE California Capitalist’s Suit for Pierce County Dads ‘ Separation Furnishes Sen- ||, Have Full Treasury J story of high Iffe-ard gay romance |; SMITH Se —W)—The ili Bi Who says North Dakota is poor? Take Pierce county for an example. Members of the board of commis- sioners of that county are pestering the state highway commission today. They want to develop their road Se They have the money to jo it. “Why, were have enough money to build two parallel graveled highways from Rugby to .” Herman Romine, of the board, proudly proclaimed. “The trouble is, the highway commission hasn't enough money to aid us in developing our roads.” 5 Members of the board here today are Mr. Romine, L. F. Lesmeister, Qsmund Sellnnd and B. F. Winder. C. W. Moffet was detained by late Planting operations on his farm. ‘WE HAVE NO FUNDS,’ SAY HIGHWAY BOSSES Highway Commission Coffers Too Low to Fill All Re- quests for Roads oF8ia ie go Meeting here Thursday i state highway commisgion heard appeals on various road matters from Benson, Mountrail, Wellf and Grant counties. All wanted provements or cl in ments already projected. An adjustment of the road in Rolette county to provide for the construction of six miles from 8t. John to the Canadian boundary was ordered. Thi already the surf fully clothed. She was then [house and To most of the requests the com- mission returned its stock answer, “We has applications for a total of 1,400 miles more than can be built this year. Today's was the first. meeting at which the commissioners audited the’ g the public against loss or cases involving highway department. cars. The now in force ex- pire May 16. Although some rumbles have been regarding a in highway department and action expected in the near future, nothing | occurred of that nature today. The will meet again EES del i HEE iG i i £ rl i | | + i “l i