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4 CARLETON STUDENTS ‘PAGE EIGHT ! | | | ARE EXPELLED FOR ~~ YBARBOOK SCANDAL - ‘Feature Section ‘Reflected Dis- credit Upon Women of Col- lege,’ Says College Northfield, Minn., May 31.—1)— Expulsion of three students of Carle- ton college for publishing a section of the yearbook which “reflects discredit upon women of the colleg nd oth- erwise injures the reputation of the institution, was voted today by the executive committee of the colle: “In view of the character ¢ feature section of the 19 the Algol, which reflects di on women of the college and false impression of student life and standards at on and theret juries the college and its r the executive committce 4s moved that [championships for ion White. I Georgia White Blayney. Dean the men will be ¢ college next sem Bg to reveal the n: dents Five hund: din tre | “the a | “because a ¢ : ol is highiy d builetin bo and signed stated that tion of the ble to the ion is Pope Pius Has Signed Lateran Treaty Copy Rom lo D'ltal May 31.—(4:—The I said today that Pope Pius had signed a copy of the! prin pal lateran treaty which wa destined for the Italian government in the imminent exchanges with prg- mier Mussolini. The paper tials for ‘epared in anticipation of the cere- _ STANFORD FAVORITE TO WIN TRACK TITLE : Bulky Cardinal Weight Ace Breaks Shot Pui Record With Toss of 0 Feet 3 Inches Field, Pa, May 2 orite to win tL A.A. A. A. track third 3 art today ace, Harlow 16-pound iron ‘ord of 50 fect BOL olf to § “Rothert's mer 1. to: displaced the A. A. A. record, 30 5 teammate, celled anything he before in the shot put 3. inches. He had sed 48 teet previou events pave the ¥ mpionship fin ARCHIE COMPSTON THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. |Rabbi J. Mekler Will {Walking Stick Grows Get His B. A. Monday; To Become Huge Tree Rabbi J. Mekler is going to Grand |Forks Monday to receive his degree jof bachelor of arts at the university commencemegt. He has just been able to remove his left arm from the t and sling in which it has been], That was back in the days when far ceveral: weeks. following a bad|this town was known as Kendall’s cor Ae Mta hand while performing a/ Mills and saw mills were its, chief GION DRUM CORPS UNIFORMS ARRIVE | TARDY FOR PA PARADE : Fairfield, +a willow stick he had cut for a cane into the ground and forgot it. Me. — @) — Sixty-five’ years ago Increase Kendall thrust} Gold Helmets, Gre8n Co-ts and, re Teoems "(ASK STATE ACTION The mistake of an ecxpressman in dropping a package at ancther point ; yn the Hine deprived the American Le- | bugle and drum corps of the! i tunity to appear for the first time in their new uniforms in the Memorial day p: de. Eight uniforms thus failed to arrive on time, and did not get in until 2:34 Thursday after- noon, With the outfit incomplete the corps turned out in the parade in the | eld smocks and caps. However, after the val of the missing portion of the outfit the or- ganization dressed up for the evening and paraded tels and busine H places. The organ- {au ization made a striking appearance. Ther e is nothing as fine in the state hese uniforms. ‘They assure: the | P. post of cutting a spectacular ure in the coming Minot conven- | ter ‘Tester, the drum akes the most imposing appes something between the Ancient and Honorable Beef Eaters guard of Lon- don, the Scotch Grenadiers and the Death's ars. He wears a} | towering fur shako as head cover, a red coat with green trouser: belt, and black and gold lege The buglers and drummers wear the reverse in colors, th ing green and their trous coats have gold braid trimmings and|_ the trousers a black stripe. Black put. tees and shoes go with the trouser: and a white shirt and lack four-in-j} hand tie with the coat. The headgear | “ is a gold helmct. White Sam Brown} | belts complete the outfit. In keeping with the 2cw uniforms Harry Pilmoor has decorated the bass drum atl the name of the organiza- |tion—Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1, Bis- marck, N. D.—and has painted the le- major, nee, |? m gi co ar kosher slaughtering operation. Dr. J. D. Jungman ts Called to | theria in Dd. able diseas ‘ound, serenading ho- |= pecial trip there Thurs th tent that .Drs. G two spr: matter Jamestown and ha istanee in gry ie! who have the infection in the throat carrying TO END DIPHTHERIA Jamestown as Outbreak Continues to Spread An alarming own caused Dr. J. chief of the prevent- bureau of the State Department, make a » to ex- ealth situation. Ss gene to the ex- Woodward and rzt, city afi county health | are unable to handle the 1s they would like to. I has been made that a preferably the present school ¢, be detailed to work under the officers in combating the ad of the trouble. Dr. Jungman has taken up the; with the authorities of sked their as- fighting the outbreak. sent an attempt by pub- city up to the of the situation is being ade along with other measures. The state department urges that 2ll cases of soreness of the throat be} ven attention at once by a physi-| nd that cultures be taken to! e whether there is infection. rs of diphtheria are persons mine into The disea ay cavities or others who have me in contact with cases and thus the germs of the se about, with likelihood of} nsmitting them to others. inerease of _diph-| | industry. The willow stick took root and today has grown to a tree which is 24 feet in circumference near its INJUNCTION STAND: Des Moines, Ia.. May 31.—(?)— Judge Frank Shankland of the Polk county district court today overruled a@ motion to dismiss a temporary in- When your junction under which Des Moines | university has been operating since | May 13. E. G. F. BANK CLOSES St. Paul, May 31.—(@)—The First State Bank of East Grand Forks, Minn,, closed today because of de- pleted réserve, it was announced by A. J. Veigel, state commissioner of banks. The bank had a capital of $25,000, a surplus of $10,000, and de- posits of $285,000. Al! four Bismarck druggists. Capital Funeral Parlors 208 Main Ave. Licensed Embalmer Phone—Day cr Night—22 Children Cry for It Mothers, who take one simple pre- caution. are seldom worried. With a bottle of Fletcher's Castoria in the house they can do what their doctor MAY 31, 1929 Why Pay Rent? The Bismarck Building and Loan association has funds on hand at all times for loans on Bismarck city property. Low rates of interest—monthly payments— advances made for building new homes. Bismarck Building and Loan Association Room 11° First National Bank Block WANTED AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN For Bismarck and surrounding territory. One experienced automobile selling will be given igi but QUAKER STATE-MENTS It will be well for thee to know there is an extra quart in evefy gallon of Quaker State Motor Oil. Special refining has removed a quart of material of little or no value to thy motor. Thus, instead of the usual quart of waste found in ordinary oils, thee gets four full quarts of finest lubricant! deem copies ly distributed. {gion emblem on the drumhead in natural colors, bronze and dark. For the present the outtit is being | kept at the Melody Shop on Third SMOTHERS HAGEN N. P. Reduced Rates | would tell them to do, when baby is. fretful. feverish, colicky, constipated or stuffed-up with cold—give a few Olle i Skratthult Is To Masonic Meetings For the Grand lodge se: and A. M and Order of North ion, A. F mn_ Star, | Grand Forks, | Northern Pacific | eed a reduced | ne-half | railway on the Gestitieation pate £ from points in North Dakota. Tickets | will be on sale June 15 to 21, with! final return limit June 2 | Belgian Industries _| Shying at U.S. Tariff! Brussels.—(?)—The Belgian central industrial committce, which embraces all branches of Belgium's industri | and commerce, reports that it is re ceiving protests ftom various ts, of -the country against an increase in| American tariff rates. | In some quarters it is suggested that the Belgian goverment should | engage in conversations with the British and French governments with a view to acting in agreement on this question. Le Peuple, mouthpicce of the Bel- + Sian labor party, calls the Americat tariff policy the “most formidable economic problem of modern times.” U.S. Short Wave Fan Gets Card from 5SW New York, May Spring has been a sec of a new crop of sh of London programs through the medium of 5SW on meters Many letters have been written to the British Broadeasting company Americans who have heard the trans- atlantic tests made to further the re- broadcasting of overseas programs in the United States and England. Station 5SW could be heard gen erally after sunset, pounding in at times at speaker volume. One New York listener, J. L. Stebbins, sought verification of his reception, and month later receivec a card saying: “The British Broadcasting corpora- tion has to a ge with many thanks recei| * communica- tion reporting reception of the pro- grams of their short wave st ssw.” ‘All Autoists Halt At Gates of Paris 31. —.?) — This on productive t wave listeners $10.00 a year ix the newest proposal for a mezns of deing a th the Jong del: entering city gate y customs nd pay duty on man duets. e tem epplied to eaiiles is to give a green slip on Jeaving and to take it up on enter- ing. [he amount of gasoline in the, tank is marked on the If more is brought back it is pposed to pay a duty of about 2 $ @ gallon. | It costs the city per cent of its octroi receipts to collect. them while 2 per cent covers ordinary tax collecting. With that econom and “the increased license fees it is caleu- | Tated the city would get as much | ‘money, traffic congestion at the gates would be relieved and drivers | would be happier. At the same tim “the duty on gasoline would be equal to that assessed outside so drivers | ‘would fill their tanks in Paris, help- | ing local business. t | | NOW, NOW, PROF. Tex. Since m had to stop at atfices, Ph mies Moorpa Eng. May 31 Archie Compston British prof golfer, won the first of two match from Walter Hacen. ma n pto. today eight up and seven to! play. They will play the second and final match at Birmi tomor- | row. | n dropped six holes in a row | lose the match. Hagen won the 2 | hole to reduce Compston’s lead to two up but the big Briton then tun | on the American jothered him with a f! id birdies. | The cards: | Compston out 455 444-37 | Hagen out 446 556-42 Compston in joreen in 250 on 1 Hunger | Strike | In Chambers of Court Mexico City. M: hundred and fif' jmen were on a chambers court ,today ir having rend to them. The court's decision was rejec an application to overrule an arbitra- tion committee whi: a strike in 1926. The arbitration committee ruled that the strike n to their jol All seemed aghast when the su- preme court handed down the de- In the demonstration which cision was made to go on trike and not to leave the room until the court's judgment was reversed. dent Hoover today nominated Lieut. 1 vis J. Bain of the army | i be a member of the| Mississip, i W. Reev { the San Jacinto river. ents fled to a hillside, where witnessed the water pour through the town. No loss of life was | reported. As the framework goes up— That is the time to talk insur- ance with us. The threat of fire hovers uver every building. and you. need protection against loss before any chance blaze can touch your home. Complete and dependable insurance on your house and its furnishings means that you know your investment is safe from loss. Let us write the policies you ped to safeguard all your prop- y. The advice of this h took from them Tet: their status as union employes after) ~ Well Received Here Olle i Skratthult and his company j | of entertainers, singers and dancers appeared before a packed house at the Ri theatre, Thursday evening. ee who sought admission to hear world-famous Norwegian actor and his company were turned away. “They will be back this fall,” said C. O. Lindbergh, sponsor for the ap- ! pearance. e will probably have play for three successive nights the patronage warrants drops of this pure vegetable, pleasant- tasting preparation. It comforts Baby and soothes him to sleep in a jiffy. It's perfectly safe for the youngest infant. Use it freely—and as often as needed, specialists advise. A more liberal dose is all it takes to comfort and relieve older children, when feverishness, bad breath, no ap- petite, colds, etc., show they need a good purging. The mark of genuine Castoria is the Fletcher signature on the wrapper. Look for it to avoid imitations.—Ady, street, along with the drums and jae POSTMASTER QUITS TO RUN FOR OFFICE Minneapolis, May 31.— nation of Arch Coleman master here, announced Washington, was subm: days ago after the p led as a candidate CASTORIA effer George H. Dr pee per oe r to Mr. ed acting of a has been ; who resigned to become ro seen: sitet secs. Genuine Aspirin ve Candidates in the + TH increasing use of Bayer | Aspirin every year is proof | that it has no ill effects. It is the | accepted antidote for pain. It | always helps; it never harms. Quick relief when you've a headache, or | cold; or are suffering from neu- | ralgia or neuritis. Rheumatic pains ' yield, too, if you'll only give these | tablets a chance. But you want | genuine Aspirin, so look for the | | Bayer Cross on eg tablet. The ! box always bears the name Bayer and the word ‘genuine printed in red. WOOD BILL Je ] H approvr ie for add ation to railroads f tr mails in a TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—By owner. Five room bungalow. Phone 1107 between | 2:00 p. m. and 6:00 p. m. | FOR RENT—Two nicely rooms in modern home. Hot water all the time. or phone 342. furnished Close in. 708 Main Aspisin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture ‘of Moncaceticacidester of Salicylicacid The World. Famous sador Sah LosAngeles Where you will enjoy in tullest measure CALIFORNIA'S Cool Enchanting Nights = EEE MISS MARY GARDEN in one ot a large number of unsolicited com- ments by world famous celebrities, writes: “Why tive elsewbere when she Ambassador, the molt Leausiful Lotes im the world ie bere.” No Hotel in the World offers more varied attractions—supetb 27-acte park, with min- iature golf ie opens Pi plunge and tea- nis courts. Riding, hunting and all sports, including 18-hole le Rancho Golf Club. Mo- tion picture ‘theater and 35 smart shops within che hotel Famous Cocoanut Grove for dancing’ nightly. BEN L FRANK, Manager inate for Chef's Cook Book of California recipes “i ~~ as Buick leads its field. % Fitted with the latest design in closed bodies by Fisher, every line of this attractive new car spells Look for the sreen-and-white sign 35° PER QUART QUAKER § STATE =" Fleck Motor satan Inc., Bismarck Also for Sale at Meyers Service Station, Bismarck M. B. Gilman Co., Bismarck Fischer Motor Co., Linton Washburn Motor Co., Washburn A NEW SIX AT A PRICE WITHIN THE REACH OF: MILLIONS Be among the first to see what distinctive appearance and -what remarkable performance Buick can’ build into a six at a price within the reach of millions. The Marquette will stand at the head of ‘its price class as naturally style—but to appreciate the outstanding difference between the Marquette and cars of comparable price, you must | judge it by performance. In this new six are the sparkle and snap, the responsive- ness, balance, and eose of control of a truly fine car—with the added advantage of Buick-built sturdiness and stamina that mean uninterrupted service. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, a FLINT, MICHIGAN. Canedien Factories Division of General McLaughlin-Buick, Oshewe, Ont. OP icc RO Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. Bismarck, No. Dak. _ TTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM