The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 30, 1929, Page 6

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= “OMEN OUTNUNBER |° £ [BRITON MEN VOTERS V Sreat Britain Today Electing; as Its First New Parliament i in Five Years London, May 30.—()—Great Brit- in went to its polling booths, today, | 2 elect its first new parliament in ive years, the early voting being | varked by preponderance of women oters, The weather in London opened a, old gray but this did not deter | aousands of young women from ta 1g advantage of their new franchise. | setween 7 and 8 o'clock they had re- | orded their votes and slipped back | ome for breakfast before going to; usiness. ,In Hampstead where the women utnumbered the men on the clec- aral roll by 15,000, there was a steady | tream of voters till well after the inch hour. In Westminster it was stimated that three women voted to very man before noon. Married women had an advantage | ver single ones in voting. In many cases married persons ould vote more tham once, but only nee in the same constituency. Where he husband of a woman has business remises in a different division from hat in which the family residence es, the woman may vote in both di- isions. Similarly a married man those wife has business premises in different constituency can vote in ‘oth residings. ‘Women voters altogether outnum- * Yer the men by a million and a half, ,000,000 women have added to the lectorate by the extension of the fanchise to those of 21 years of age. RESERVE OFFICERS TO ATTEND CAMPS Seven Bismarck and Mandan Men to See Active Service Again in Army fay Seven members of the Missourt slope Reserve Officers Mess will see stive service in U. S. army training amps this summer, it is announced y L. V. Miller, president of the or- anization. ‘They are: A. B. Welch, Mandan, yajor in field artillery reserve, Fort iiley, Kansas, July 21 to Aug. 4; W. {. Payne, Bismarck, captain in coast rtillery reserve, Fort Snelling, Min- esota, July 7 to 20; Finley Baker, sismarck, captain in infantry reserve, ‘ort Snelling, Minnesota, dates un- ettled; Dr. R. W. Henderson, Bis- rarck, first lieutenant in medical re- erve, Fort Lincoln Citizens Military ‘raining camp, Aug. 1 to 31; Dr. J. {. Hoskins, Bismarck, first lieutenant 2 medical reserve, Fort Snelling, Minnesota, July ‘7 to 21; L. V. Miller, sismarck, second lieutenant field ar- illery reserve, Fort Riley, Kansas, uly-21 to Aug. 4; and F. J. Bassett, ismarck, second lieutenant, quar- ermaster corps reserve, motor trans- o:t corps, Fort Crook, Nebraska, uly 7 to 21. Major Welch was elected president nd Captain Payne adjutant of the rganization at its last school meet- ag of the year at Fort Lincoln Tues- ay night. They succeed Lieutenant filler and Myron H. Atkinson. The third battalion of the 4th In- antry at Fort Lincoln demonstrated battalion in defence” on the ter- ‘in at the Tuesday night meeting. taptain A. K. Kupfer was in charge. A new eight months course for the rganization will be arranged to begin ext October. .2 Burleigh Men Are Drawn for Jury Term Forty-two men have been drawn for ary service during the June term of turleigh county district court, it was lerk of court. Jurors are instructed to report at ae county court house, Bismarck, at 0 a. m. June 12, the opening day of . m SEREPUSEGSR 2RESISESRASEINE., SHYESES FR E228 i mi rm is June 4 but the judges decided 2 een | the openjng date because f the special term now in session. mich may fe eaticuis into June, Fisher va FE . aid. Jurors drawn follow: ohn F. Johnson, Wilton; Peter Mi- wat * W. Stewart, Alvin Bourgois, vin Bourgois, Mike Buckmey- f, Charles A. Johnson. Bismarck; Shee Meyer, J. O. McDonald, Henry Jones, « W. Mellon, H. T. Murphy, Henry thud, C. M. Fadden, O. H. Benson. - §, A. Slory. P. G. Harrington, city; aus H. Beall, Walter Magstadt, wena; Alfred .'. Olso1, A. H. Meland, §, E. Newcomer, Driscoll; O. Harmon, Josephson, Edward Eliason, J. M. Lein, George C. Bailey. ¥. M. Uhde, C. J. Kuehl, Regan; Jim {eOormick, Menoken; R. H. Kickul, taldwin; Everett Porter, Jason Hoo- er, Richard Day, Moffit. Might Between Women Rrings Death to One piecticr, w. va. Ma May 30.—()—Mrs. Day. 35, ves eee ee sollte HIE * RBEEE S Re ries Vea | ‘Jones Recovers. ‘Calamity Jane’ | And Best Driver Now York, May 30.— (4) — Bobby Jones’ golf clubs were safe in the! j hands of the police today. The clubs, which had been stolen | from a parked automobile Tuesday ight, were turned over to the police Jast night by a garage mechanic, whd| jhad retrieved them from two boys} {and had been holding them for safe- | they belonged. them from a car in the garage. he! ton thi: ran after them. The boys dropped the | DE ears ee | clubs and escaped. i place in the garage. Last night he turned them over to the police. famous putter. his favorite tiv gram. Watford City D., May 30.—Belicf county agricultural agent. held in America. Siemens predicts that there will be years. The high price of sced this year | here. has prevented many farmers from seeding alfalfa where they had planned, he says. He is urging Mc- cial efforts to raise crops of clean, pure seed on registered fields. @ plank, SCIENTISTS INVITE , And Best Driver || [FACULTY MEMBERS jen G. A. Talbert and A. K.| ment address during the graduation Saiki Will Speak Before International Body Grand Forks, May 30.—Recognition | ‘McKenzie Women to of scentific research as carried on in| keeping without knowing to whom!the laboratories at the Universtiy of North Dakota came this week when John Hope, employed at an East |two faculty members at the school Sixty-seventh street garage, sald he received an invitation to deliver a saw the boys leave the garage with | paper before the international con- the clubs. Believing they had stolen | gress of physiologists meeting in Bos G. A. Talbert and Dr. A. K. Hope placed the clubs in a safc [SiN pheat beter Ghia: MEsInIY “Gh fead of the loss of dones’ clubs aiid git It WAL UREGERGE TORE, Jones returned to Atlanta yester- | geet GHRBALOUE cHROAURN: ne pre. |Oberling, extension engineer, will Hone of tne clubs as they inched i /i™iting of an abstract of the subject | Systems which can be installed easly, amity Jane,” end) is deemed of high enough scientific M’KENZIE ALFALFA pes: on the program, Drs. Talbert Watford ‘olty; H. H. Shelvi, Schafer; an jaiki receiv ‘wor is weel at ACREAGE REDUCED eee erases GRE that | Bjorstad 0. 'N. Stenehyem, GA. More than 100 scientists from all | that McKenzie county alfalfa acre-! parts of the world will gather in Bos- age has been reduced more than 50,ton for the sessions, the announce- | per cent in the last two years has| ment said. been expressed here by H. J. Siemens, | history that the congress has been It is the first time in its Work on the project which Drs. strong demand fog high quality al-| Talbert and Saiki will present was falfa seed in North Dakota for several| completed in the medical laboratory GRAND FORKS BOY DROWNS Grand Forks, May 30.—(\/?)}—Wood- Kenzie county farmers to mage spe-| ward Johnson, 11, was drowned in the Red river when he slipped from ‘pe Constant control by experts in malting accounts for the fine body, flavor and consequent high quality of Budweiser mnounced today by Charles Fisher, | eguiar opening date for the | Herman Falkenstein, Logan Emery, ; us, Ernest Brumgart, Emil Sabot, | Barley-Malt Syrup. Barley-Malt Syrup and dealcrs everywhere.” | “MOTHER” by Fritz Pfuhle ‘ the superb qualities of family affection. Funeral Director Phone 687 WANTED AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN a fine record of other te consider your application, We want a man who is work hard for a large earning and applicant must be a Malting has been our business for more than seventy years. ANHEUSER-BUSCH, ST. LOUIS Budweiser “Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup is sold by grocer BM-118 MOUS SCENES AND PAINTINGS OM AN ARTIS{S NOTEBOOK The comforting protection and faithful devotion of mother love are expressed in this noted study of mother and child. This artist had a rare insight into W. E. PERRY Bismarck, N. Dak. For Bismarck and surrounding territory. One experienced autemobile Peed will be given preference but if you can show sales experience in lines, we shall be glad Commencement Talk To Martin’s Seniors C. C. Hoskin, ‘Tepresentative of the Provident Life Insurance company, Bismarck, will deliver the commence- exercises of Martin high school Fri- day evening. Martin high school will graduate its largest class in history. Receive Advice on System for Sewage Watford City, No. Dak., May 30— Fifteen women have applied for engineering advice in planning farm- home water and sewage system, it is announced by H. J. Siemens, Me= Kenzie county agricultural agent. An offer of such aid was made & short time ago. Starting June 3, Siemens and W. R. visit the applicants to plan practical The service is free. Applicants are: Mesdames A. M. " " THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE C. C. Hoskin to Give Marcheck, Alexander; F. W. Erickson, Charbonneau, and Roy N. Johnson, Cartwright. Byrd Crew Members Observe Memorials Wellington, New Zealand, May 30.— (#)—Commander Richard E. Byrd has instructed members of his south polar expedition who are in winter quarters at Dunedin to commembrate memo- rial day by placing floral wreaths on the Dunedin war memorial as a ges- ture of amity from the expedition and the American people. The. instruc- tions were received by wireless from “Little America,” the commander's base in the Ross sea area. 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