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SOCIALISTS MOURN VICTOR L. BERGER; PLAN SIMPLE RITES Funeral Services for Late Pub- lisher Will Be Held Fri- day or Saturday HIS HONESTY IS PRAISED) Victim of Street Car Accident Appeared to Sense Coming Death, Daughter Says Milwaukee, Aug. 8.—(?)—Mourning the death of their party's leader, Prominent socialists from all parts of the land today were beginning to ar- rive in Milwaukee for the funeral of Victor L. Berger, 69, late publisher of the Milwaukee Leader and former member of the national house of rep- resentatives. Funeral services will be conducted either Friday or Saturday afternoon, with interment in Forest Home ceme- tery here. While it was understood members of the deceased publisher. politician's family preferred the for- mer day, it was expected the services would be conducted on Saturday be- cause some of Mr. Berger's colleagues may find it difficult to arrive here before then, It was, however, definitely an- nounced the former socialist leader's body will lle in state Friday. Funeral services are to be as simple as pos- sible at the request of his family. Hundreds of messages of condolence and tribute poured in to the family home yesterday and today. Laud Ability They came not only from his po- litical partisans, but from his foes as well. Among them were messages {rom Governor Kohler of Wisconsin; President Glenn Frank of the state | 1g university; Representative John C, Schaffer, Milwaukee, Republican Col- | s==seeeeeeeeeese league of Mr. Berger; from the Re- publican and Democratic leaders in the state. All of them praised the man’s ster- ling honesty and his absolute fear- lessness. They lauded his ability as a school teacher, a journalist and a statesman. All. mourned the loss of @ good citizen, Mr. Berger died at 1:19 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Milwau- kee hospital, succumbing to a basal fracture of the skull and other m- juries suffered July 16 when he was struck down by a street car. Members of his family today said Mr. Berger seemed to sense the com- ing of the end hours before he died. While they were rejoicing over the optimistic reports of the physicians, the former congressman felt that all hope was gone. Will Held Inquest “He told us that he felt he might die and asked us whether we thought he would pass away,” Mrs. Doris Wells, his daughter, said. “We thought little of it and told him that the doctors said he would recover.” The last person to speak to Mr. Berger was his wife, who lingered at his bedside Tuesday evening after her daughters had left the room. When they reached the hospital Wednesday they found him unconscious. An inquest into the death will be held sometime next week, Coroner Henry Grundman announced yester- cay. The motorman of the trolley that struck the former congressman, as well as all witnesses to the acci- dent, are to be summoned, the cor- oner said. eh The inquest ts to supplement an investigation made by the police | guarantee is an insurance tvatfic department, which established that the car was moving at a mod- crate rate of speed and that Mr. Rereer apparently became confused | RUJSSELL-MILLER by the heavy aut itomobile traffic and was struck by the car. 5 The stars Arcturus and Vega are much brighter than our sun. Vega is 51 times as bright, and Arcturus 112 times as bright. PICRY For the relief £ Poison ivy. If not satisfied, money Sold Exclusively by Cowan’s Drug Store RADIO TUBES The inexpensive experiment of re- placing one worn out radio tube with one Sylvania Radio In What Month Is Your Birthday? Hoskins-Meyer Rome o 6YTB ~ | It will be completed by Jan. 1, 1930. SER EeP Reon MARKET DROPPALS “ = TO HASTEN FEDERAL {ste i, tet ee: board’s offices. It has decided, how- ever, to await perfection of the ma- New Orleans, Aug. 8.—(?)—Cotton Prices slumped approximately $2 a ale here today following publication of the government crop report given an indicated crop of 15,543,000 bales, which was evidently larger than the trade expected. Cotton futures dropped about $2. MILLION BALE INCREASE IN SOUTHERN PRODUCT ‘ Washington, Aug. 8.—()—A cotton crop of 15,543,000 bales of 500 pounds | gross weight is indicated for this year emergency and is advising farmers Many Appeals Come to Relieve {uct ;henever, possible, | ° Situation; Members Urge Holding of Crops said there was a prospective world sh tage of wheat '''s season and ascribed the immediate situation ice, hurried and, to aeeeittar’ oe on the condition of the on Au- : least, unnecessary marketing of gust 1, which was 60.6 ber cent of a|_ Washington, Aug. 8—(AP)—The ‘wheat by farmers.” if normal, the department of agricul- | Federal Farm Board has refused to} Urge Slow Marketing ture today announced. Last year's ape in wheat ‘abilizatio. over. -| «tf the farmers can be induced to crop was ae bales of 500 tions in spite of insistent reeuests|nold back their shipments past the ee | to do so as a means of preventing |congested period,” 1t said, “the ef- DICKINSON LUTHERAN : CHURCH WILL BUILD! peor wee "205 — uys ROW (Tribune Speciol Service) A New Frigidaire Dickinson, N. D., Aug. 8.—An in- cvease i: the number of church uildings_here is indicated by the issuance Thursday of a building per- Poreelain-on-steel outside and inside equipped with the famous “Cold Control” — mit for the erection of a structure by the Lutheran church of the Mis- souri synod. The church is to be of frame con- struction, estimated to cost $2,C00. The building will be erected on a vacant lot on the east side of Eighth Avenue west between Third and! Fourth strects. The Rev. T. Hilgendorf is pastor of the church, which was organized here recently, PATSY TISO WINS Forest Park, St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 8. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1929 recurrence of Tuesday’s six cent|fect of stabilization plished and the farmers generally Telegraphic appeals to buy up the| will’ benefit by the slower market-|cal financial institutions will help survlus wheat and «‘.re it in any|ing movement.” rojected at the recent Chicago con- | ference are progressing, it went on, chinery of the Fedéral National|end “in the meantime, and until the | board Grain Marketing corporation, which |corporation is set up and can func-/ent s' wil be charged with handling any|tion, the board hopes that farmers | board will observe an orderly marketing i {program and wi!l also get benind jipranwhile to hold back ‘their pro- itive committee of sixteen working | jans for the grain corporation gram.” il be accom-|imay be speedily perfected. The board also “hopes that all lo- {tke farmers to carry out this pro- Many Appeals Most of the appenls made to the load the wheat “surplus” on these » of ig | st s and anchor them until condi-|der the constant scrutiny of ei A formal statement by the board |out the c=ganization program so it| tions improve. Others recommenced | board. Its members had hoped that | long, weighs .000007668 of an ounce. the com ter how volu 8, |idered a deering of private war houses to store wheat. ir price.” The wheat situation has been un- the marketing situation would ceed more aay until the ow That the board would decline to| grain corporation could begin be moved by such requests no mat-|tioning, but they are determined to inous they became leave this corporation free to act. was clearly indicated in bw its members, who announced that | tive officials and leaders of the vere worded in the most urg-|it had no intention to engage One suevested that the| stabilization operaticns nor to make|now at-work advance Nationally known grain coopera- in| three leading farm organizations are rfecting plans for the se its $126,006,000 revolving|any predictions as to what it con-|corporation. An early report on their fund to buy up a nunber cf s' progress is expected. An ordinary human hair, one inch LET ld you im VER. 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