The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1929, Page 8

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"RSRSIng2 Seat SsQeBr“" Taw (PAGE EIGHT RELIGIOUS OBSTACLE Bulgarian National and Roman| ° Catholic Churches Stead- Sofia, Bulgaria, May 17.—(7)—From @ high authority came the statement} today that rules of the Bulgarian National church and the Roman Catholic church had prevented the marriage of King Boris of this coun- try and Princess Giovanna of Italy. The authority said that but for the | attitude of the Vatican and impossi- bility of action by the Bulgarian church the betrothal of the royal pair would have been announced in the course of the Bul jan national ccle- brations Wednesd King Boris and King Victor Eman- uel's pretty 22-year-old daughter felt} a genuine affection for each other’ and desired very much to be married. Boris’ maternal aunt, the Duchess Helen, who is also Giovanna’s pater- nal aunt, first suggested the marriage which was approved by Giovanna’s father, Premier Mussolini, Bulgarian government. Their ardent sponsorship of the!) match, which for a time seemed on the point of formal announcement} and Milton fell before insuperable religious ob-| t stacles on which neither the Vatican nor the Holy Synod felt disposed to} lay evangelism; L. G. Thompson and Charles Hughes, leaders of boys work; yield. The principal difference of the two churches was the insistence | L Rugby, via Tuttle, good; to Dunseith, Poor. 8. H. No. 4—South Dakota line to| Edgeley, fair; to Rock Lake, good; PREVENTS MARRIAGE |Szes Se OF BORIS, GIOVANNA/S:e secre north, fair; good; detour, Portland to four miles west; Finley to Junction with No. 6, fastly Refuse Consent good Y 5 aoe Wimbledon, fair; to Fessenden, good; to Portal via ‘Harvey, Bowbells, good. land, fa Killdee MEN'S BROTHERHOOD and the] ganized Thursday night, H. L. Berry, county | Kiliott and ‘Thompson was elected vice president, fair. Balance under 5—Hamilton to Rock 0 Bowbells, fair; to Fortuna, good; 0 Montana line, fair. S. H. No. 6—Bismarck to 12 miles} to Canadian line Washington and Minot, good. S. H. No. 7—Cummings to Finley, via 8. H. No. 9—Havana to Melville via Minot and S. H. No. 22—Reeder to New Eng- to Dickinson, good; to fair. j FORMED AT MANDAN Judge H. L. Berry Heads New | sides Mr. Keene, they are W nh Organization; Dinner Here | by Local Branch 1 A Methodist brotherhood was or- at the Mandan church, judge, becoming president. L. G.! K. Higgins, secretary- reasurer. Arthur Clark was named leader of L. B. Curtis, leader of lay speaking; of each that children of the union/ leader of men’s Bible class, the Rev. be brought up in that church. The Archbishop Stephan, head of | and F, G. Norris; leader of stewardship world service, Fred Mitchell; the Bulgarian National church, has| leader of world peace activities, G. only recently returned from Rome where he tried to influence the see to modify its inflexible rules govern-| §\ ing marriages of Boris and Giovanna. He said the Pope had power to grant dispensations of this nature whereas the rule of the Bulgarian church was modifiable only by unanimous agreement of an ecumeni- cal council comprising the churches of Russia, Jugoslayia, Rumania, Greece, Bulgaria and Albania under the patriarch Basil of Constanti- nople, and the consent of the patri- archs of Alexandria, Jerusalem, and Antioch. NORTH DAKOTA ROAD /: o! Palmer and J. Borden. The Rev. G. LeRoy White, district uperintendent, and Judge A. G. Burr were the speakers at the meeting. This evening the brotherhood of McCabe church will hold its spring dinner at the Lions den in the Grand Pacific hotel. STANDARD OIL GAS IS INCREASED ONE CENT Chicago, May 17.--(?)—The Stand- rd Oil Company of Indiana today nounced an increase in the price f all grades of gasoline 1 cent a gal- Absence of Heavy Precipitation During Past Week Opens Highways Again Main roads throughout North Da- kota will be good to fair during the week-end, according to a report by the state highway department. Condition of various main routes is described as follows: U. 8. No. 2—Grand Forks to Rugby, good; to Berwick, fair; to Tioga, good; to Montana line, fair. U. S. No. 10—Fargo to Mapleton, good, to Wheatland, fair; to Tower City, good; to Jamestown, fair; to New Salem, via Bismarck and Man- dan, good; to Dickinson, fair to good; to Belfield, fair; to Medora, good: to Montana line, fair. New construction 10 miles east and 13 miles west of Dickinson. U. S. No. 12—White Butte, S. D., to Bowman, via Hettinger, good; to Montana line, fair. U. S. No. 81—White Rock, S. D., to Wahpeton, under construction; to Abercrombie, good; to Christine. un- der construction; to Hickson, fair; to the Canadian line, via Grand Forks and Fargo, good. U. 8. No. 83—South Dakota line to Hull, poor; to Sterling via Hazelton. food. good. §. H. No. 1—South Dakota line to Ludden, poor; to Langdon via Valley City and Cooperstown, good. No. 3—South Dakota line to] 1 states of the middle west where the ompany markets its products. The hair of men is said to be finer than that of women. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes must be crisper, more delicious—or 12,000,000 people would not daily prefer them to all other corn flakes. been able to equal that Kellogg and milk or cream: AMELIA WCOURT, 77, MOFFIT, DIES HERE Leaves Husband, Six Children, 25 Grandchildren, Two Sis- ters and a Brother Mrs. Amelia McCourt, here Thursday. She was a resident of Moffit and the funeral services will be held there at 2 o'clock Sun- day afternoon, Rev. A. W. Snow will officiate. ‘Court was born in Wis- y 21, 1852. She was mar- ried three times, her husband at this time being Mitchell McCourt, to whom she was married in 1909. To her and her first husband, Albert A. Keene, whom she married in 1869, a son, Joseph James Keene, a resi- dent of Duluth, was born. She had six other children by her second husband, Sherman Durfee, whom she married in 1879. Six of her children are living. died KS Durfee, Lead, S. Walter and Frank Durfee, Moffit; Mrs. R. Bak- cer, Hazelton; Mrs. Lyle Barr, Aus- tin, Minn, Mrs. McCourt also leaves a broth- er, George Wiseman, of Regent, N. D., and two sisters, Mrs. Susan Mrs. Melissa Lee, of Omro, Her number 25 and there are three great- grandchildren, fuls the grease makes glass ¢ ching sparkle Big Bottle 254 GA your grove grandchildren | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (Taxi Knocks Down and Injures School Girl Jamestown, May 17.—()—Helen Zaun, 10-year-old school girl, is in a hospital with a broken jaw and badly |tacerated face as result of being knocked down by a taxi driven by ;John William here ‘Thursday. Ac- cording to witnesses the taxi was not | going more than 15 miles per hour. Farm Managers Are Planning Annual Trip Fargo, N. D.. May 17.—(?)—Two automobile loads of officers and members of the Northwest Farm Managers association will leave Far- go today on ‘a scouting trip to lay out an itinerary for the annual Farm Managers summer July 14-17. Each summer the Farm Managers conduct a tour during which outstanding farm projects are visited for the purpose of obtaining {information relating to successful agricultural enterprises The scouting trip is for the pur- pose of laying out the route along which they will travel that time may be saved and only points of interest visited. The plan this year is to route the tour from Fargo via Chaf- i fee, Valley City, Ellendale, Aberdeen and Huron, 8. D., to the Black Hills. — ner as well as brea! fast. Fine for the children’s evening meal. So easy to digest. Try them with canned peaches Look for the red-and-green pack- At all grocers. Served restaurants. tour to be held | i SURE AS TWO AND TWO MAKE FO SHAFER T0 HAVE AID IN STORAGE PUZZLES | Credit Associations Will Assist in Financing Grain Stored on Farms Representatives of agricultural it associations connected with 1 intermediate credit bank told him yesterday that they could assist in financing the new state grain storage law overnor George F. Shafer said tod , Several association managers said they already have loaned money Shon, 41, former city eidtor of the Huron Huronite, shot and kiled him- self. He had been despondent be- cause of financial difficulties and ill health. NORTH DAKOTA WARMER North Dakota escaped freezing temperatures at all points but one last night. Bottineau, the lone ex- ception, reported 29 degrees. No precipitation was reported in the state for the 24-hour period ending at sev- en o'clock this morning. Hankinson FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1929 and Wishek failed to file weather re- ports. The land purchases of the United {States since 1800 ranged from a price of two cents an acre for the 1803 Louisiana Purchase to $293.70 an acre for the Virgin Islands. There are about 60,000 miles of pipe I:nes in the United States used to carry petroleum from the oil fields to the refineries. Mandan Scouts Will Hold Court of Honor <« The Mandan Boy Scouts will hold @ court of honor at the high school gymnasium there this evening. Badges of merit will be awarded. Dr. R. E. Percy, Mandan chairman, is in charge of the ceremony, and Judge A. M. Christianson, chairman of the court of honor here, will be the speaker of the evening. on farm stored grain, taking a chat-|ff tel mortgage on the grain as nd have found the_ busines Shafer said. Under the which becomes effective rm storage tickets issued state department would ce of the chattel mort- gages as security. 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