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6 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1929 ANIDON FAIR HAS ITS ANNUAL RAIN No Admission Charged Friday, Yet Institution Prospers and Improves (Tribune Special 8 | Amidon, N. D, OO I Where never has been a Slope coun- ty fair held at Amidon without a rain—and the two day fair which closed Saturday night was no excep: tion. It rained so hard at this ninth annual fair that n> i charged Friday, a races and other events were staged! fore a small attendance. | Saturday the forenoon was ¢! Bnd cars poured in from th ‘ and towns in cach direction, and the rain held off until after the races. When members of the New FE: Tand Town Criers club rain had spoiled the fair. the club to the Slope Fe tion, and this little amo faved the organization f. red ink with the annual hookkesping. Fair Has Pros The “World's § Amidon i probable that dur- there 1,000 inal | Hit is an event held cutive years, or any da annually Sor 4 While other e: irs have failed, the fair ass tion in Slope c has prospered, ov of Jani, half mile r Dictators of the future, perhap: solini of Italy. Bruno pariicula awed father. That's Vittorio, the the Fascist black shirts as they | Il Duce’s Duo of Sons | these two sons of Premier Benito Mus- at the left, cloceiy resembles his iron- a camera, 195 MINISTERS ARE | ATTENDING MEETING Williston Host Today to Forty- fourth Annual Methodist Episcopal Conference | | | Williston, N. D., Oct. 2—(4)—One | hundred and thirty-five ministers re- sponded to roll call at the opening of the Methodist Episcopal conference of North Dakota here today. | Rt. Rev. Edgar Blake, bishop of In- | dianapolis, called the meeting to order following the service of the sacrament service this morning. Rev. Alfred Roc, Devils Lake, was named conference secretary. N. A. Price, Valley City, and L. B. Bergum, La Moure, were named journal secre- taries, with T. S. Brown, Perth, S. BE. Fairham, Oakes, and H. P. Cooper, Enderlin, as ai ants. Claude M. Pearson, Page, was named conference treasurer. All are active clergymen. Reception for carly arrivals was held Tuesday cvening. Thomas F. Craven gave a weicoming address for the city, Dr. C. S. Jones for the Rotary club, and Rev. L. N. Field for the Wil- liston Ministerial association. The re- sponse by Bishop Blake was followed by an address by Dr. E. D. Kolstedt, secretary of the Methodist board of home missions and church extension. ‘High U. S. Government Officials to Receive beside him. Both are wearing hot at the cameraman—with Farge buil for exhibit go-round nd large she Showing of cattle, sheep hogs » poultry. C. 1. Plath, supe E sub-station at Hetti e4 in the judging, ™ BORDER PATROLMAN ntendent of the! er, who assist-| _ ARRAIGNMENT PENDS ani h ‘ ys of the Ami-! surprised with oducts, beth agree the quality of the cereal and livestock, shown at the fair. ‘the club work deserves spe-| cial mention. There v an espe ‘ong showing of hogs and] club members proved that! d how to! Federal Writ Issued Transfer- ring Shooting Case to National Court 2 International Falls. Minn., Oct ered, it was codore Marte border patrolman, on a charge of sec- olond degree murder was defer The; county district court here tod the| word that a federal court writ 1 | showing of potatoe in} been issued transferring juris most fairs I have attended potatoes!of the case from state to federal Were small. Slope county club kids | authorities. grew them large, The Woodberry | White, indicted yesterday for tie © township sheep club had a wonde laying of Gust Henry Wirkkula las’ ) ful exhibit also. in the poultry de-} June while watching for rum runners, partment I raw a Leghorn rooster| was prepared for arraignment on the fF and a White Rock roorter which} charge when Franz Jevne, represent- would attract attention and favor-|ing the federal district attorn able comment in any show.” fice in St. Paul. advised state a _ Girl Cans 60 Quarts __ [ities the federal writ had been issued. Miss Lititia Jone:, field agent in] A representative of the federal gov- foods and nutrition, was pleased! ernment is en route here, it was said, with the showing made by the girls’) to serve notice of the order on county clubs which had booths at the fair.| authorities. Pending definite advi “One young girl told me she hadjthe order, White's arraignment wes canned more than 60 quarts of fruits | postponed. season. This must be stance for her mother,” Miss Jones said. There was not a single carnival attraction at the Slope county fair this year. Some other years the directors have sold these concessions but last year decided against allow- fing patrons to be fleeced. There was the largest showing of / livestock ever seen at the fair and, the proud owners had the papers with them to prove their animals real aristocrats of the animal king-| @&ainst MeNevin, the first complaint doi having been dropped because of the Of the entertainment features the! death of the principal witness, L. B. horse racing was casily first inj Revnolds, attendant at a filling sta- founty agent o assisted with th tanding thins Louis MeNevin, Fargo, Facing Second Charge St. Paul, Oct. 2—\4%—Louis Mc- Nevin, 24, Farro. was bound over to district court today after a prelim- inary hearing on a robbery charge police court The charge was the second filed a .?—Arraignment of Emmet J, White. | before Judge John W. Finchout in former heavyweight boxing champion, | tion said to have been held up May 20 by MeNevin and Elmer Sinard. The holdup pais were caught by Patrol- man Gustave Carlson but in an at- tempt to escape McNevin was shot down, Sinard now is under arrest in Salt Lake City in connection with the theft of an automobile in Minneap- olis. State Oil Industry Will Adopt Code of Free Entry Privilege Washington, Oct. 2.—(™—The treasury today issued orders that con- gressmen and other high government officials are entitled to free entry when they return from abroad onj government business and to courtesy of the port when they return from pleasure trips. The instructions super- sede previous orders. The order today reverses that of last June 1 that it includes high gov- ernment officials and congressmen returning from pleasure trips. Pre- vious regulations provided that ex- pedite orders could be issued only in the forty-fourth annual meeting of | of the Lord's supper and memorial | | TSHBEL MACDONALD’S TIME T0 BE HER OWN | Scotch Girl, Who Likes to Hike, | Play Tennis and Dance, Is Unhampered |, Washington, Oct. 2.—UP)—Except for attending official functions of | State, Ishbel MacDonald may spend her time in Washington seeing it as she chooses. | Coming to the United States only as the daughter of her illustrious father, and not as the official hostess of the British prime minister, she will be bound to no set program by | Official “Vashington. | Both the state departme:.t and the | . British embassy are maintaining a Hotei Hg is the disposition of ; Representative W. Frank James of the the Scotch girl, who likes | Michigan, anxious to see for himself ‘ hike and play tennis as much as | the ‘military needs of the United She enjoys dancing. Her entertain- | States, is making a tour of army | hands om ead ihe ee | |posts—and doing so by airplane. He's Hoo’ - d a ar s Meataee rd, | shown above, right, as he discussed wife ot he Bi ~e isabella . ro Brigadier - General Walter. | Wife of the British ambassador. They i ‘Flying Solon { Short, acting commander at Fort %S Yet have accepted no invitation for Bliss, Texas, the needs of this post on Meat Guring the several free periods the Mexican border. dnigrhse raat —$——$ DROP BOMBS FOR GOLF Britain and Russia to Moscow.—It won't be long now un- tl Soviet Russia has quieted down to Exchange Ministers |" &%*ent of taking milk trom » bot- Lewes, England. Oct. 2.—(.\—Great {tle. Bombings are said to be less Britain and Russia today agreed to decreased to a great extent. All be- Paving the way for full resumption j course in the entire country is being humerous already, and murders have cause the boys have di their an exchange of ambassadors, thus | bombs and taken up sol ene first of trade and commercial relations be- | G tween the two countries. The agree- muaebaaniinin ment, which is subject to parliamen- tary approval in England, was reached in a secret mccting here be- tween Foreign Secretary Arthur Hen- Gerson of Great Britain and Russian | Ambassador Valerian Dovegalevsky | who came from his Paris post. | Leaves are unnecessary to the ; Aeginetia blossom, a purple parasite which thrives on other plants. FARGO BANDITS ESCAPE Fargo. Oct. 2.—(—No trace has been found of two men who bound, Sageed and robbed William Bissel. night clerk at the Crammond hotel | here, of $75. | case of passengers returning with the | body of a relative or friend where | _—(\—Prediction they were seriously ill or infirm or summoned home by news of afflic- ; tion or disaster. Ethics, Wilson Says Minot. N. D.. Oct that the oil industry as a whole North Dakota will adopt the new prepared code of practices which has been given the approval of the federal trade commission was made here to- per cent of the persons confined in; d Henry M. Wilson, Minot, presi- Penal institutions in the United | tient of the Nerth Dakota division of States have gone to high school. the Northwest Petroleum association The reception accorded the proposal at a state meeting of the association here yesterday indicates the favor with which it is meeting, Wilson de- clared. Paul Hadlick. Minneapolis, secretary of the association, and E. C. Laughlin. Minneapolis, president, appeared a: the principal speakers at the conven- | tion. The new code of ethics. Hadlick | said, “is the first long step in the placing of the petroleum industry on a higher plane of merchandising.” | GENE TUNNEY HAS It is estimated that less than 20; RADIO TUBES The inexpensive experiment of re- placing one worn out radio tube with one Sylvania Radio Tube has converted i i i 121 Fourth St. We Serve MINOR OPERATION 2 thousands. Try it. Berlin, Oct. 2—(4:—Gene Tunney, |today underwent a successful minor operation at a local sanitorium. ee retired champion, soon after the op- | eration, returned to his hotel where: Mrs, Tunney. the former Polly Lau- | der, joined him. et of interest, unless it was thej auty contest in which 31 babies! ‘were entered. In Federal Aid Road Mileage Features Recent announcement by the fed- eve bureau of public roads that North Dakota leads in appropri federal aid for state hig! vs and in the mileage of roads constructed with federal aid, created a warm glow in the hear Shater, igh comni “The high reting which the federal bureau gives North Dakota’s high- n. Way system should be isfaction,” Sh: traversing the > menting favorab! only on the Jerge mileage cf s00d roads com- Pleted. but upon their quality. _ “Considering that we nave been ac- ) tively working on the good road: Problem for oniy a few vears, have a _ ierge road mileage and relatively small population and no state debts for hishway purposes. North Dakota 4s (9 be coneratulatcd upon the high | rating given it.” City Commission Will Not Pay Janitor-Cops | _ Fargo, N. D.. Oct. 2—The city com- = mission will not be responsible for Paying school janitors who serve as *. Special traffic police the members de- cided at their regular meeting, : amending the ordinance creating the _ Special officers. ‘The ordinance, given its first read- ing at the last commission meeting, indicated that the janitors should serve as special police without pay. Bince that time, the janitors have the question of receiving for overtime work and taken steps to bring the matter noted with sat- “Tourists are com- have Get Twat Front Row Turitt new in radio is in store for you... “*FACE-TO-FACB REALISM”. In it you will find genuine ‘‘front row thrill”. The famous Sparton Voice has been devel- oped to a perfection that is astounding, even ina Itis LIVING... itis VIVID. Tolistenistostep into the picture yourself; to SEE and to FEEL, as well as tolisten. Clearly you vision the scene and the action; thrillingly you feel the tense- ness of the moment. The newest EQUASONNE is truly ALIVE. Heas it. 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