The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 12, 1929, Page 7

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+ Kennedy, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929 APL A RG IPE LUNE ERE LS ONT TRONS GHAN OWAPI MAKIN READY FOR SESSION “ATCAMP NEXT WEEK 33 Youths From Bismarck, Mandan and Hazelton Are at Wildwood Lake This Week ‘Thirty-three youths from Bismarck, Mandan, and Hazelton are “camping out” this week at Camp Chan Owapi, boys’ and girls’ camp on the shores of Wildwod lake, near Wilton, it is an- nounced by W. G. Fulton, director. ‘The second period for the boys, which now is being conducted, began July 8 and will continue until July 15. Boys desiring to enroll in the next period, July 15-22, are requested to communicate with J. P. Wagner, cashier c! the First Guaranty bank. Boys must have their parents’ consent and take a physical examination be- fore entering the camp. The group in the next section will meet at the high school at 7:30 a. m. Monday. Boys at the camp follow: Philly-Lou-Birds—Kenneth Joslin, patrol leader, Paul Gussner, assistant, Robert Stackhouse, Albert Thysell, Bismarck; Byron Spielman, Timothy Mandan. Panthers (Bismarck)—Clinton Bai- ley, leader, Norman Nelson, assistant, ‘Thomas, Albert Thomas, R. Evan Stanton Roberts, and Charles Olmstead. Bald Eagles (Hazelton)—Lloyd Kurtz, Charles Smeling, Emmet Mc- Cusker, Orville Yeater, Woodrow Orth- meyer, Robert Chalfin, ‘leader, and Harmon Mandigo. Flickertails (Mandan)—Robcrt Lar- son, leader, Raymond i'riesz, Carroll Ness, Sidney Bjornson, Merle Ness, Francis Taylor, and Dick Percy. Red Starts (Mendan)—Douglas Lang, leader, Ray Homan, Billy Ord- way, John Dewey, Charles Leckley, and Sidney Clark. The camp staff follows: W. G. Ful- ton and A. C. Van Wyk, directors; Bud Munger, scribe; Lloyd Murphy, waterfront director; Robert Edick, handicraft; :-Aaryon Benser, hikemas- ter; Mrs. Jennie Ulsrud, cook; and Mrs. Marianne Fulton, nurse. . FAIL TO FIND BODY Washburn, N. D., July 12.—(P)}—Ef- forts to locate the body of Earl Eks- trom, 8, who drowned Wednesday in the Missouri river, have been unsuc- cessful. Movie Serial Father Dead from Paralysis Los Angeles, July 12.—()—Francis J, Grandon, known as the “father of the serial 1otion picture,” died in the psychopathic ward of a pital here yesterday. He was 50 years old. A third stroke of paralysis caused his death, the hos, ital report said. PUBLIC OWNERSHIP UNDER ATTACK OF ECONOMIC EXPERTS Private Holding Is Superior, Julius H. Barnes Tells European Audience DUTIES WOULD HARM RATHER THAN HELP, GRANGE HEAD SAYS Brenckman Declares Proposed Rates on Hides and Sugar Would Hurt Farmer Washington, July i2.—()—A sen- ate tariff subcommittee was told to- day by Fred Brenckman, of the Na- tional Grange, that the farmer would be harmed rather than helped by pro- posed duties on hides, leather, shoes and sugar: Because of the number of witnesses remaining to be heard the finance committee today had again divided into four subcommittees. Brenckman declared there could be “no doubt” that the house rates on «i pas Amsterdam, July 12—()—The tn-|nides and shoes would “work to the ternational chamber of commerce re- sumed sessions today with a discus- sion on the relative nierits of private and public ownership. The principal address was delivered by Julius H. Barnes, New York, who emphasized private ownership as superior. A half dozen technical papers on the same subject were read by Euro- pean ecomonic experts stressing the superiority of private aman The conference later adopted a resolution holding that private initi- ative and private operation of enter- prises constitued the most effective instrument to insure the progress of industry and to increase general prosperity. Speaks » Phone 611 2 cans of Mushrooms for distinct disadvantage of the farmer” and that the armer would receive “no benefit” from the proposed tariff. on sugar. The duties on shoes and harness, he said, were “so disproportionate” to that on hides that the benefit from an increased price for Rides would be more than offset by the duties on shoes. Appearing in opposition to a duty on long staple cotton which the bill leaves on the free list, H. F. Lippitt, former senator of Rhode Island, de- clared American producers would not benefit by a duty even though much Egyptian cotton is imported. While the three domestic types of long staple cotton were comparable in length to the foreign, in other respects, he sa:', they were different and not interchangeable with the Egyptian. PROSELYTERS VISIT Grand Forks, July 12.—(#)—Fifty- one Louisiana residents visited here yesterday to tell North Dakotans of the wonders of that state. They are riding on a special train of five cars, including two containing exhibits. The train went from here to Minot. Grocery 216 Broadway Saturday Specials 3 cans of No, 2 18K Grapefruit oe. bathrobe and slippers. Two attend- £.x Times Wounded, ants who saw him leave said he en- Minneapolis Bandit tered an automobile, which apparent- Escapes Hospital ly was waiting for him a block from pr ney the hosptal. St. Paul, July 12.—(4)—Ray Burke,| Burke, who refused to tell who shot alias Connors, found shot six times in | him, was recovering from six bullet an apartment here last May and| wounds, three in the abdomen and wanted for a Minneapolis robbery.|three in the arm. He was wanted for escaped from Ancker hospital early|the robbery of the American Hide é& today. Fur company, Minneapolis, which lost He walked out clad in pajamas, |nearly $7,000 worth of furs. GO OVER THE TOP. WITH TOP-O-MALT The real quality malt syrup as good, today, as it was nine years ago, always the same. You can depend on it. Ask Your Grocer Distributed by C. 0. LINDBERGH (The man that knows good malt syrup) Bismarck, North Dakota Barnes analyzed the tremendous growth of American industry, calling particular attention to the import- of transportation, communication and power, Barnes also quoted President Hoo- ver as expressing the underlying ance of efficient services in the fields 2—1 gross package of Bottle Caps 6 bars Wanda Beauty Soap and six sherbet glasses free Barley Bloom Malt Syrup ........ Fresh Frui' philosophy that business progessive- ness was dependent on competition and that governmental conduct of business would stifle initiative and invention. Bank Diamondballers Defeat High School Defeating the high school diamond- ball aggregation 8 to 5 last night, the Bank of North Dakota club ran its victories to six in seven games in the Bismarck city league. ‘The banke:; are leading the loop. 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