The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 27, 1929, Page 1

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North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1878 LEAGU E TOE PUBLIC UTILITY CORPORATIONS TO AFRIATE WITH ) FARMERS NATIONAL 7 awe EXPANSION PLAN GRAIN CORPORATION ,_ 3 Holidays at Once || for Any Single industry Pools, Elevator and Terminal duly or | ne | Associations Obviated by nips vetoed tine ware head APPLIES TO ALL SECTIONS | A mation that someone was shooting | = , _— di | house ‘at a8 8. Nant comer wes No Disturbing Change in Busi-' named as the culprit. : Investigation of the chimney ness Conditions Noted by Various Companies PLAN UNIT MEMBERSHIPS by po- | Farmer, Under Proposed Ar- clim! struction and Program rangement, Has Three Op- laren rae ban alae froma ot meaty $200.0 for the com- ,' house. year outlined toda: Presi- tions for Crop Disposal | leanto on the one-story \aue taueee ay spouts tar cs nema | Public Utilities of the country. Fargo, N. D., Nov. 27.—(—State ! ‘This is an expansion of more than grain elevator association, terminal associations and wheat pools, faced extinction as individual units today tion of the new Northwest Grain cooperative. ‘This, hinges upon ap- proval of its setup by the federal farm board and its affilation with the! apring wheat erop of Northwest states | Membership in the new corporation | Rev. Ww. E. vould be concentrat jarmers’ | “ Tocal elevators, thus obviating the Church, to Preach Sermon; Service at Evangelical $100,000,000 over expenditures for the , cation by the president as a material THANKSGIVING DAY 2x: sue ie chairman of the board of the Gen- country. ISIX CHURCHES JOIN | same purpose this year and the re- ; Port on it was received with gratifi- H y ! IN ANNUAL SERVICE contribution to his plan for continu- | ing business in the face of Among the Utilities officials who met with the chief executive at the D. Young, ‘eral Electric Co., and Samuel Insull Vater of Methodist | of Chicago, one of the largest holders | Matthew S. Sian, of New York, i president of the National Electric white house were Owen {of Public Utilities interests in the need of pools, and state elevator pred terminal associations since t! agency's organizers predict the new | ag raed pots association, summarized the cooperative will handle at least 200,-; Six Bismarck churches will unite | core the a The entire oe 7 : (Nar Broan inwed this statement eS \‘Thanksgiving day service—the First | ,, Mr. J Crop approximates 280,000,000 bushels pancist, the German Baptist. >" the white house: ey dcbiba:shicaselis ' pirst; Evangelical, the German Evan- “og bbragggt tienen will include all save two farmer ele- | byterian. | Electric Railway Utilities contemplate {| Largest Construction Program | 'Martineson Institutes Limited | SEEK CHILDREN PROTECTION BY CHIEF OF POLICE Patrol to Make City Safe for Pedestrians utilities situation in a statement to} “The Electric Light and Power. ! Membership in the new cooperative | Selical, the Methodist and the Pres- yanufactured and Natural Gas, and | vator association pools in the spring; The service will be conducted in; the expenditure of $1,400,000,000 dur- | wheat area, the Farmers Union Ter- | the auditorium of the First Evangeli- | ing 1930 for new construction and ex- minal Association of St. Paul, and cal church at 10 a. m. the North Dakota Montana Wheat! Rey. Walter E. Vater, of the Meth- | the Odist congregation, . (Continued on page nine) who is president | ———— ‘Ministerial association, will | i i | i ; | i UU : i i 2 E i ge i i i : i is Ha i HH E is H g bbtee at ek i uk Lt Hy i F i ae Hi 1 i E ) I lr ii i E & HH I ii ! | HH i t#9 588 7 E i E ite A it i it df Hs 1 i E i i ft #4 ‘ EEE i 1 i f 4 if it if MA fe jt hd fi Eg E & i j il : it “i iz -f a i RSE; ii at Letters to The Tribune Reveal Sentiment for Installation of *Stop-Go’ Signals eae, | A safety system is being worked out by the police department to re- | duce the number of automobile acci- dents and make the streets safer for THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 25 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1929 TO EMPHASIZE MEMBERSHIP DRI New Northwest Grain Cooperative Formed ISARETY ON STREETS “ISBEING WORKED ON PRICE FIVE CEN DRAFTING PLATFOF TERT 10 COMME UNDER MINNIE CR ‘Short Declaration Includes | dustrial Program and F; Storage Assertions ENDORSE MARKETING MG Promotion of ‘Progressive’ 0 | Newspaper Abandoned for Organization Having sounded the opening ‘of North Dakota's political 1930, members of a special Nonp san committee left here last 1 without drafting a tentative plati to be presented to the No u state convention next February. Instead it adopted a short dec! tion of a program for use by its) | ganizers in soliciting paid mem ships in the Nonpartisan League, delegated the drafting of a ten Platform to a committee of One member of the n tee will be Mrs. Minnie D. Craig, son county, chairman of The program offered to the ing by a sub-committee of five, cluded a condemnation of “¢ banks controlled by eastern ct eager to ai Claus on F Fat ai ! ga58t Eo aH 4 if F i Hf I i i 4 : Ep afl gE 5s gf i Hl i ut § S rs i G 8 fH BH iil zg. Damages for Crash Fatal to Four Autoists fit | é i ? ! i FE Ht i t i r E it ni z t tl i | i i | I ea i] i §* it § i fl i tk 8B fl Eileen Belt, age five haw, | EF i i i HT a | : a i Seek it Santa, Tickets Nov. 27.—(#)—Too eve, pole. , Dorothy ‘and four, 10 obtains, tics on hand they walked an rl eg! gfe eH i F 3 her youngsters home. MCANY- READY FOR CONTEST wait the arrival of Santa and the journey | 1 | | lis & 58 & mE Ee & 2 ~ WALLBESERVED AT ; Penitentiary, Fort Lincoln, In-; dian and Training Schools to Be Well Fed One hundred thirty-four noble turkeys, roasted brown and delicious, representing 1,340 pounds of treasur- ed Thanksgiving meat, to say noth- ing of the sundry bushels, pounds, and quarts of “trimmings” to go with | the festival dinners, will be served at two state and two federal institu- | tions in Bismarck and Mandan to- morrow. The institutions are Fort Lincoln, the Bismarck Indian school, the state | training school at Mandan, and the state penitentiary. ‘Three of the institutions have ar- ranged Thanksgiving programs also. * 434 ROAST TURKEYS | of their country. Patterson Keeping 31 Promise to Shafer —— ee ————_+ lonpartisan senator from Renville county, wants it known that he made no the Shafer administration at of '@ Nonpartisan- com- in Associated Press was said to have called on the Nonpartisans to unite in an at- tack on Shafer and the present in- dependent state administration. He said today, however, that the report was erroneous and that he had been careful to leave any reference to the Shafer administration out of his talk. Last winter, Patterson said, he Charles Shafer. father of the governor, that he would do what he fairly could as a Nonpartisan to make the Shafer administration suc- cessful, and that he is keeping his word. AMERICAN WAR DEAD NEARING HOMELAND Lonely Siberian Graves of 75 Heroes Give Up Remains for Final Burial New York. Nov. 27.—(\—After ly- homeland today to receive the honors { ists," but the section was stricken Five Point Program As adopted the program pro “1. We reaffirm our confidene 2. We demand « price for agricultural products above the of production. Ib. es ed that the party executive ag | tee be named first; that the platf be adopted second and: that dates should be named last. § committeemen said they lost the campaign because more attention (Continued on page nine) DRY AGBNTS CARN RADD MINUS SEARG ~ WARRANT SRL Omaha durist’s Decision C; Furore in Prohibition Offices H — | Omaha. Neb. Nov. 27.—( | memorandum even though they receive ing for 10 years in lonely Siberian | OPEration of a still through graves. the bodies of 75 American "| War dead were approaching their of smell, sight or hearing. The judge's niqaee z

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