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ee eo os eames — THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929 W. Gearey, Fargo, treasurer, and L.|been minister to Guatemala, was curtail movement of wheat to ter. ELLENDALE BOY KILLED SUZZALLO 10 DIRECT i Thompson Funeral FP. Scatterday, recording secretary.|nominated by President Hoover to- minals and to make loans on wheat; Ellendale, N. D., Nov. 18.- | Held Today Burial | uncer the new constitution, the asso- | day to be minister to Slam on farms and in rural storehouses,!man Perlerfein, 13, son of Mr. enti in ciations will elect their own repre- lo LE Is Made at Sterling sentatives to the state committee, ASKED TO HOLD WHEAT M. W. Thatcher, general manager of |Mrs. Edward Perlenfein, living 1 — ‘New members elected to replace oth-| St. Paul. Nov. 18—(—A general the Farmers Union Terminal associ-| miles east of here, was killed whet, ation, said Saturday. ‘struck by an automobile, (00 PATIENTS TAKEN f Mrs. Hoover Now Is Called ‘Godmother’ FROM HOSPITAL FIR dover chats cae ee Pa EDUCATION SURVEY Funeral services for James C.\ets of added to the state committee |appeal will be made to farmers to! that of “godmother.” Thompeon, former riverman ani include Archie Crouch, Jamestown, She agreed to act in that capacity} court bailiff, who died ‘Thursday ;chairman of the student council; Terrific Explosion Wrecks Floor; st the christening of six weeks old Julius Rosenwald Fund Sets iight. were held at 2 o'clock. this | Professor O. E. Camdelleck, Ellen- , Frederick Allison Henney, Jr, the first | iy afternoon, at the Perry funeral home. ‘dale; Dr. H. D. Benwell. Grand Forks. Telephone Operator Warns | child to be born to a member of the, Aside $100,000 for Study’ | Rey, 1. G. Monson had charge of the |and Dr. W. E. Rowe, Jamestown col- Everyone in Building Ses Mane In RhS AAVe WHEE TEE las] of New Conditions rites. “Miss Anne Monson sans spe- lege, tinguished husband was war time The pallbearers were Charle: GEISSLER CHANGES POSTS San Francisco. Nov. 18—(—More , food administrator The baby's moth-| washington, Nov 18.—(#%)—The| Fisher, court clerk; Rollin Welch.! Washington, Nov. 18.—(P)—Arthur than’ 100 patients were carried to CT. Who Was Miss Elizabeth Fries, Was | sutius Rosenwald fund today made sheriff; Duncan McGillis, bailiff; |i, Geissler, of Okishoma, who has safety when ne, oe from Le an the troop’s first bride. {available to the National Advisory | and Tata A | oH ed cred = plosion in the X-ray room of the aides alibia |Committec on Education $100,000 to! to Sterling, old home o' rs. : University of — lifornia hospit-i here. Soviet Russia Strong conduct a survey of the duties of the | Thompson. where | interment was Nearly Killed by Gas swept the thir4 floor of the building | . | federal government toward education. made in the family lot. D ist Saves H | this morning. | Man Cast from Party At the same time Secretary Wilbur| Sunday afternoon many old friends| —UPUuggi es rier A terrific explosion, wiich shot fire — ‘announced that Dr. Henry Suzzailo,| paid their last tributes of respect as | pee and fumes throughout the third floor,! Tokyo, Nov. 18.—(4)—Dispatches | former president of the University of | the body lay in state at the funcral! “Gas on my stomach was so bad it malized the outbreak of the blaze ' from Harbin, churia, to Renco, | Washington, would be the director of | home. | nearly killed me. My druggist told Nurses, internes and volunteers, fight- | Japanese news , today said |the survey. Dr, Suzzallo is now mak- ;Me about Adierika. The gas is gone ing their way through the fumer, be. 7 jing a study of graduate education for | M.C. A Associations |" and I feel fine."—Mrs. A. Ada- gan eS eeman | ee a- | the Carnere foundation for the ad-| He 6 4 ee aa giveariny bisektiben, aati ing before firemen arrived. Joined | lainor-Manchuli sector of western | vancement of learning. | imple glycerin, . saline, by the firemen. the rescue workers Manchuria. |. ‘This week the ground work is being Choose Fargoan Head ete. as mixed in Adlerika, helps GAS soon had the 102 patients of the in. Eighteen red army plan laid so that the national advisory | | on stomach in 10 minutes! Most rem- stitution out of the reach °f fire and to have bombarded Dal :30 ‘committee on education may mect! Fargo, N. D., Nov. 18.—(?)—Walter | edies act on lower bowel only, but smoke. None was injured. a.m. yesterday Secretary Wilbur's challenge in ap-'L. Stockwell, Fargo, was clectcd| Adierika acts on BOTH upper and ‘The manner in which the explosion a railway train between Dalainor and | pointing it to provide the governmen: chairman of the state committee of | lower bowel, removing poisonous occurred was not ascertained. Neither | Chiehkang, the next station south- with “the proper chart to steer our, City and Student ¥. M. C. A. assocla-/ waste you never knew was there. Re- ‘was an estimate of the loss available. | eastward. | educational course.” \tlons. ti constipation in 2 hours. It will Miss Juanita Costenborde! tele- | After noon Soviet artillery com-| The chairman of the Wilbur com-| Professor H. E. Simpson, Grand | surprise you. Lenhart Drug Store— phone operator at the hosp’ was! menced a bomlardment of Manchul! | mittee, Charles R. Mann, has revealed | Forks, was elected vice chairman; H.| Adv. among the first to realize what had‘ and simultancously several hundred | that it will seek to obtain reliable in- | occurred. She plugged in all the tele-| infantry attacked Dalainor and | formation “concerning the 20,000,000 =" phones in the building, spreading the | Chiehkang. Manchuli later was said | young people who are out of school. alarm to workers and patients, then ito be isolated with the situation of | He said much data was available con: calling the fire department. Then! Japancse nationals there unknown. cerning the 16,000,000 in school. she started for a door leading to a! ——_—_— | President Hoover has directed all - stairway A burst of fire and fumes WOMEN LACK CHARM ‘cabinet members to appoint rep- \ Li LA LEE greeted her as she opened the door! New York, Nov. 18—(@)—The Hon. resentatives in their departments | and she jumped from a window to the | Cocil Beaton, who has come from Whose work touches upon education ; é * RALPH GRAVES ground 40 feet below. missing a con-! 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