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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930 ie says, “We always WILBUR GETS DEGREE * Our Ne ° °. men meee Chicago, Mar. 18—(?}—Dr. Ray ay r New National Service _ tyman ‘Wilbur, secretary of the ine #* te ¢ ugh over the kitchen lor president ot unis | t door Sy wenn falls caused by icy | versity, today was awarded the hone "a j back steps. orary doctor of laws (LI. D.) degrec by i poe the University of Chicago. i en at led the farm business : HONORING IMS MS TALKING GUEST conferences held recently in North| ¢, aoe rok ha tea ee Dakota at which they obtained in-| Cambridge, Vt.—The Bogue family | t of this neighborhood is a family cf formation on the 1930 outlook for yes i | farm products and made farming andj slants. Hiram Bogue, father of thy Judge Burke Chairman and Dr. |Kenneth G. Bentz Visits City homemaking plans for the coming] family, is exactly 7 fest tall. Ona and Mrs. LaRose Headline Group; Boys Asked to Aid in dane nine are all over 6 feet. Mrs. Borue i ther of tl giant family, iy Program at Luncheon = Farmers of North Dakota ave tak-| the mo A g Clean-Up Week Again tng action to overoome the low prices only 5 feet 10 inches tall. Ce 4 : Kiwanians celebrated St. Patrick's An official visit from Kenneth G. proanate Jtag tide armel : cay, today, with a talk by Dr. V. J. Bentz, St.Paul,regional scout executive — WORKS ONE WEEK } LaRose and Irish songs by Mi “ ‘ E Whe mnie ‘the Gooaalon Gt a: mmeatlig’ Eating vegetables raw whenever a Rose. Judge John Burke was as- Y NASHRUE © | possible is a way to get all the vitam-| ' miphied ate ? the dayne mss I cuarranooes and dinner of the Bismarck scout y to g | 10 RAISE ee ened’ es chairman of the day ani ° ° 0 * leaders association at the High ins present and the soluble minerals | ' ‘ made the proceedings atmospherical- APL "MEMPHIS “eee “Cag, | askoel, f ‘The din which may be lost in the cooking wa- : ly Irish by the most delicious blarney wg, WILE ROCKO nana — ee ee ter 1 jak took B. imaginable. . é " {ner was served by the domestic sci- . . i It took only one week for J. L. \ Dr. LaRose gave the Kiwanians the oatLase MERION, H © OMERY |ence class under the direction of Mar-/ was discharged, FILIPINO IN GRAND Forks | Lonegren & Co., Accountants an? benefit of his travel impressions as gery Morris. SB depart. ’ Grand Forks, N. D., Mar. 18.—()—| Auditors, Minneapolis, to find out ! brought back last summer from a Four talks were made to the fheet-| .ment store rib- Alfredo Aragones, 19, a Filipino, al-| they had picked a winner in I. L. | tour of Europe in which Ireland es- | ing. Executive Bentz spoke of the| bon edunter: \leged slayer of Berna! on a! Hall, a graduate of Dakota Business i pecially was studied, as it was the| jarea organization and its functions/ clerk because farm near Kellys last ‘September, was 1) 2 QI Rede s “ ? home of his and Mrs. LaRose’s ances- jand complimented the scout leaders/ she_gave a cue returned here from Detrolt, Mich, to| College, Fargo. 3 A ten tors, He cited the rise of the Irish tomer @ gener- face ® murder charge. | dollar raise. i Free State through a series of home . ACTUAL BUSINESS training « rule bills from the church emancipa- ©1930 TEXACO NATIONAL ROAD REPORTS pute tt) toa at! SCHMELING ENTERS MOVIES | (copyrighted at D. B.C. onlyh “+ tion of Gladstone in 1869 and the | guage. tained the po Berlin, Mar, 18—()—Max Schme-| \COPSTIE tee at Lt. B. 1. only ) measures of Asquith and Lloyd UNITED STATES HIGHWAY NO. A. L. Bavone, state sanitary engi-} tion to gath ling is in the talkies, supported by| Means a better starting salary. You George in 1912 and 1920, which in AY NO. 85 jneer, appeared as a representative of| material for a Olga Schekhova, Russian’ actress; need no breaking in, know the i tur produced a number of very dis-| AFTER passing over 89 miles | through the Custer State Park to | Line, which fs divided into 17 miles {the Lions club, which each spring There were hochs and curtain calls| ropes, are used to 8-hour days and ' astrous and tragic rebellions. «oiled, we come to Cheyenne (El. | Hermosa; then north on ND 79, | earth to Bowman (Junction US 12) |sumes the sponsorship of clean-up for Max at the first showing of “Love | 6-day wecks. “‘Follow theSucce$$- y Irish Apply Cooperation 6055—Junction US 30) with 1.8 miles /19 miles’ gravel to Rapid City | and “61 miles earth to Belfi | eee. writhe the aid cf the oe ll a {ee ine.” ful.’” Spring classes (Apr. 1-7) are ; As a result, he said, southern Ire- streets and continue over 59.4 miles | (El. 3209); then northwest on US 1, | (Junction US 10) jBavone requested the usual sasist-| | Farm Facts | pote enna caiaeh Sh eS ee land was made a Free State, Ulster! gravel; 11 miles earth and 12.8 miles | 52 miles gravel toSpearfish (El. 3630) a lance from the scouts and said the/», —¢| Ferry traffic across San Francisco! SMaller—progress faster. Finish at in the north was retained as part of srivel to Torrington (Junction US | having given us 171 miles through | _ Then is 59 miles earth to the Little jdate would be announced later. bay increased 147,294 persons in 1929,| busyseason. Write F.L. Watkins, England and a burden of 40,000.00 3). the Black Hills country). Missouri River; 57 miles earth and 5 J. P. Wagner, as @ member of the| Alfalfa is recommended as the best | ror » total of 57,734,413. Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. pounds indemnity for destroyed Then is 9.8 miles oiled: 19.7 mi aS ee miles gravel to the Missouri River; camp committee, told of the plans| hay plant for all classes of livestock { property was saddled on the new Le a ae alte me {Continuing on US 85 from the | then 2 miles grave! tothe Junction of that have been made for the summer | in North Dakota. ‘ Bape, Fee TANT Feces gaah tO Lusk | Wyoming State Line, we find 14 miles | US 2. Then 2miles gravel and 2miles of 1930. He urged the men to get ' Speaking of the economic develop- (El. 5700—Junction 20). gravel; 7 miles cart miles gravel | earth to Williston (El. 1860); then itheir scouts to camp as a troop and| One of the most profitable im- H ment of Ireland, he enumerated the Then 42.3 miles earth and 14.5 2 Feces miles, gravel to | 72 miles earth to the Line, which is 3 ‘that they try to make it possible for | Provements that can be made to the 160 cooperative creameries which last | miles gravel to the Junction of US 18 | poeatjish (Junction US 16); 15 miles | miles north of Ambrose. the scoutmaster, assistant or troop|/@'m buildings and particularly to e 9 K year handled 125,000 gallons of milk near Mule Creek, to continue over | 5i2y¢! & Bellefourche, (Junction US | devalions xiv committeeman to camp with them. | the dwelling house is a coat of good evans Alaa: and did a business of 12,000,000] 36.4 miles earth to Newcastle (El. |! within ten feet. This route js not rece Charles Liessman, scout commis-| Paint. 1C 0 NN as an ' pounds. He also mentioned the fine 4310) and 29.1 miles gravel to the | Then 95 miles graded to Buffalo, | omm for a winter tri ‘but is sioner, gave a talk on the duty of the rerpert j roads, the electrification of the Shan- South Dakota-Wyoming Line. leaving 12 miles earth: 9 miles grade- | one of great .scenic beauty” in the commissioners and their part in the Pe fren bod raed oe iB } non river and the establishment of The distance in WYOMING i: ed an 4 miles earth to the North | spring and summer months. troop program. h ae — oe — trade schools to train the youth of the stance in 3 is /Dakota-South Dakota Line. At the close of the meeting, Mr.|™uch on the general plan or layout Yarid in skilled trades. ma1) mites including the cities | (Contracts have been let for grading oee Bentz met with the newly elected | that, garden. Phone 631 rocer ith & Thayer Mrs. LaRose sang as her song| — Passed through. the portions described as earthy «The Bismarck district committee, Judge bars numbers, “The Meeting of the Wa- oi gegance, in SOUTH DAKOTA is | Jt fe through the co-peration of = fa. Ma. Christianson, Dr. J. 0. Arnw0n, | ern may’ tee rice Ge ee et sh were fi ters” and “Those Enduring Young “3 miles including the cities | the Engineers’ Office of the State evel j. N. Rohe i prevent or ai ARK | Charms.” She was accompanied by [From Mule Creek, we may tum | passed through, * | Highway Departments. that this Kelley Simonson, J. N. Roherty, and / least reduce the enormous losses from Cech lt wee | Mrs. P, E. Byrne on the piano. east on US 18, 17 miles earth, to 7 Report was made possible. Charles Liesman. tea} Sin smuts by treating their seed t Courthouse Plea Made Edgemont; 28 miles gravel to Hot | rp, htepal een eee ep CU cote octets grain, i | Worth Lumry brought up the na-| Springs; then north on ND 85, 34 | 4, There are 277 miles additional on the gang in singing some of his fa- ials f eduosi ‘tional flower show at Minneapolis} miles gravel through the Wind River this highway in NORTH DAKOTA | te balance of US 83, south to the vorite camp songs. ‘The chef of one of Chicago's best Specials for Wednesday } March 27-April 6 and also urged a| National Park to Custer (El. 5300), | Defore reaching the Saskatchewan | ayescan Border wil be dacuncod nent y Iakined:” Walley CMUeretEG All ae nee nae ee ‘ » better turnout of the voters on tht en east on } , 21 miles gravel 1 Nati ent incl B 5 ing famous.” lmonico, propri . ereeNsiicHicie tacmbere in touce, is Osh rei aged eei eal Cordner, Bill Smith, Julius Bischof,| of one of the world's famous restaur- || FRESH EGGS, 69 “i with the voting at the various polls paler Feary nies Gayo cane mii 8 dozen . jG Rinleaideie c ‘ reported 18 to 20 votes cast at most | contained the “condensed indecency” | A ee "2 z | sg polls up to noon, At one poll the 20|of English authors and was in the | ¢| Six-Month Sentence _[tayson, George Jaszkoviak, Carl Mass- SARUINES ACHE ins Temate oe Asad » | Were out of total of 360 votes reps: | ongresional rar. Given in Liquor Raid, |s., 7 Smeom, Fever wanes! Sl ChildrenCry ol aareaatnnintai TR: | tered. Couzens Draws Laugh = © in Liq ly | John Karasiewicz, Frank Walbert, Ar- Sauce, 2 cans .........ecceeeeeseeeeees Cc Kenneth G. Bentz, of St. Paul, re-| when Cutting had finished with In District Court)th Bender, Robert Byrne, and Fred for ii gional scout executive of the Boy|the book Senator Couzens, Repub- Berlin, Mar. 18—(?;—President Hauser. In addition to the Bismarck R’S MACARONI, | Scouts, was introduced by W. G. Ful-|lican, Michigan, reached over for it | Sate ae ee pone district. committee, W. F. McGraw, MOTHE! ONI, 21 ; ton and made a talk on scout activi-|and started reading amid laughter| V0" Hindenburg today signed Sentence of six months in jail, $200 | geputy commissioner; H. O. Saxvik, Pisin ust iwtuinddewe mires Cc 1} ties, asking the continued cooperation | from the senators and the galleries. ! the series of liquidation agree- | fine and $50 costs was imposed on | chairman of the camp committee, and ' . ‘of the Kiwanis club. Pointing to Couzens the New Mex-| menis which was approved by the | Charles Walters, of Front avenue, | arr, wagner of the camp committee, RIA - ‘| Guests present included Mrs. J. D./ ico senater said: Reichstag last week with the | *hen he pleaded guilty before Judge | 4’ ¢. vanwyk, camp director, Otto HEAD LETTUCE, 27 ‘| | ‘Wakeman, Mrs. V. J. LaRose, Mrs.| “There is nothing indecent about! Young plan bill and the German- | F*ed Jansonius in district court. to | Bowman, troop organization chair- A BABY REMEDY ME AMONEB eee cis) aiieivie wesw a cuales eis wierd aa cece Cc | P. E. Byrne, James Dinnie, of the/this book except what may be in-| American agreement. charges growing out of a dry raid, | man, and H. L. Bavone were guests. APPROVED BY F state highway department, K. G.} decent in the classics.” j \ eae soe. = his home. FOR COLIC. CONSTIPATION, DIARRHEA i Bentz and Ed Klundt. Leaping to his feet, Senator Smoot FORM LARGEST BANK iit eee EDISON LIVES ON MILK ’ a asserted that “there can’t be words | New York, Mar. 18—(P)—Merg- | SY Anton Beer, Justice of the Peace, | wort Myers, Fla, Mar. 18—(P}— |= SS ; ; Nye Pl Marked put together more vile and rotten| er e the Chase National bank, | % ‘ance of George 8. Regis- | rnomas A. Edison, who expects to | ' R ye Flaces Marke . 4 as » |ter. Jr. state’s attorney. Walters acai { « 4 than are in these books. the Equitable ‘Trust company and | waived an examination before the | ®VeT@se 14 hours work a day until he | .» | Bible Among Books He referred to the collection he had | the Interstate ‘Trust company to | Sustice, whereupon his case was re- /as solved the rubber problem, is Wv- } = assembled. form the world’s lar; { % court. ing on » Which he dislike q { Fy Branded Salacious) “tthe senator will come around | institution py pleas oes y eats : a ‘baby. | The ayers ment of the Standard Oil Company ' } — some time I will read him some ex-| the three directorates. | (Indiana) takes both pride and pleasure in direct- } (Continued from page one) cerpts,” Cutting replied. N Spiritual AIDS WOMEN | ing the attention of the Company's host of friends Frazier of North Dakota, sat side by} “There is no more comparison be- UNION RESENTS REVOLT egro Spirituals London.—Lady Londonderry has | and patrons to its accomplishments during the side and read together. tween these books and Shakespeare/ qndianapolis, Ind. Mar. 18— Described in Paper | ‘ote to the sid of women. ‘They are | ow ee Past year. ee Clash Over Mormons than there is between heaven and; (pThe United Mine Workers not the weaker sex, ste Sate: and | ‘ jashes over the Bible and the es- | hell,” Smoot retorted. if + is sponsoring a crusade to sprove . . . says. of Brigham ‘Young, founder of | "Gausens intersuyeed to auggest that | Prom re anaes Noted snani- | “Negro spirituals possess the funda- | this saying. She is enlisting noted road financial statement just released evidences « the Mormon church, pierced the calm {Smoot “explain the difference be-| juny ‘@ Summon all the leaders | mental characteristics of African! women in her battle and intends to a ,88 the most successful year in ‘the Com- of the senate debate today during aj tween heaven and hell.” | the union at Springfield, Nik, to | Usic, which in rhythm is beyond! prove to the world that women are | pany’s history. speech by Senator Cutting. pice |; Sammemeaherbee: vey ge comparison with any other music in| the equal of men. There is nothing | Senator Wheeler, Democrat, Mon- LORD BALFOUR WORSE | executive board to show cause | th¢ World,” Mrs. R. E. Thompson said | to prevent a girl from rising to any EO To the great public, whose enthusiastic and > tana, interrupted Cutting to ask Sen-| Woking, Surrey, England, -| why they should not be expetied | 1 8 Paper on “Negro Spirituals,” read | position she likes in the world, she continued patronage has made this possible, the | ator Smoot, Republican, Utah, a high ge f | teen the anton = at the meeting of Chapter Nj P. E. O. | says. Company returns appreciative thanks. : Official in the Mormon church andthe condition of Lord Balfour, vet-| : tase evening at the home of Miss ‘PP! sas ’ ‘ advocate of continuation of the cus- eran British statesman who has been | : ICE! a Severtson. STUDY TOBACCO CONTRACTS % toms censorship, whether any of /ill several weeks, was reported to-| | mexmeCtne ACCEPTS, | Explaining that the negro race are! Raleigh, N. ©—(P)—A sub-com- To the army of 27,122 employes, who have so eo Brigham Young's essays would be!day, A bulletin issued today by his| preaemt Oring Reig sat tay | Perhaps the best natural musicians | mittee to recommend a type of con- ably carried out the policy of the Company in ! barred under the present law. physicians said: “Lord Balfour 1s| that President Hoover had ac- | 8nd orators among modern peoples, | tract to be offered tobacco growers giving to the public a complete and satisfying H Smoot replied heatedly that if/not so well and his condition is} cepted his personal invitation for | ‘h¢ Speaker showed how their folk] in the proposed state-wide coopera- service, much credit is due. » | - these essays came within the scope of | causing anxiety.” a visit to Mexico City, but that | 0285 express their daily lives, and are |tiye marketing association has been ' the intent of the law they should be he did not know when the trip | '2@ Most spontaneous outburst of | appointed by the organization com- During the past year, this Company hes tak ' prohibited from entry. s | would-be made. Ortiz Kabio ney | S0Hg known. mittee. It will work with represent- battle Seward be Pie agg me ; Chiding Smoot for bringing many|Government Scoresin | Seen etter for Me Hace to a’ | Victrola records were played to ll-| tives of the federal farm board and @ stride by acquiring control of ' | seized foreign books for Senators to | 7 inati f Doh turn the vist that the Mesiean | lustrate the several characteristics of | ts ‘division of cooperative marketing. rican Petroleum and Transport Company ' } peruse during the debate, Senator | “@XamMination oO} eny saciann maa Wasnt their music, such as its minor key subsidiaries with its five million acres of oil lands, Cutting offered the Utahan a copy of | fast year. ington | and weird endings, and their use of ‘The Hay Creek Homemaker's club thus providing. , __ YPornogography and Obscenity” by! Washington, Mar. 18—(P—For th : repetition, fondness for religious) wi) meet Thureday afternoon with (D. Hi. Lawrence, and sald: tor | fizst time in the long series of erim-| 4 ane Mrs, George Morris at her home from Ulan Te might ‘i some of the | oe tefore'e Jury ine fact thas the eSerVe Officers tO | ng a ee ee ender, } hours he previously used in reading | award of the Elk Hills naval ol re-| Be Trained at Post|! City-County Briefs jj ha members wishing help with un- ry Siege eee serve to a Doheny company has been | o @| finished guide patterns, are asked to Makes Smoot Angry termed by courts in civil cases as a bring them. Jumping to. his feet in a rage| fraud on the part of Edward L. Doh- | Psp els lle peye on Faryad tae Fain yy ms Smoot asserted he hatl not spent 10] eny, on trial for bribery, and Albert a < ‘ minutes reading this book. B Pall, former secretary of the in. | Lincoln, according to Lieut. Col. W. | will speak in the interest of C. M. T. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY o. : trig mld Not think of reading any- | terior. | ee ine Soetianeaat ab tie fort, camp work, FOR SALE—Full line farm machin- hing the senator suggested after} Doheny himself opened the door for ie — ery. Call at Schneider Farm, hearing his speech today,” Smoot] admission of the testimony in” his| 220d Infantry will receive training| Fort Lincoln stood next to Fort! Fite! “Bismarck ND or phone added. bribery trial by reciting under aj during the two-week periéd. Leavenworth in leading the corps area 13-F-2, A copy of “Lady Chatterly's Lover.” | gruelling cross-examination by Owen | S Te-enlistments during February, at this juncture reposed in the hands j J. Roberts, special government prose- The Soviet government has estab- | he area report shows. LOST—Diamond setting of ladies of Senator Copeland, Democrat, New| cutor, how he accepted security for lished a textile research institute for THAT LITTLE “IF.” AGA! ring either at Odd Fellows hall or York, who sat near Smoot reading; what the government charges was a, the study of fibers produced in Rus- | a’ WORD Gal between Second and Fourth street extracts from it, $100,000 bribe to Fall. | Sg and thelr uses and to seek new eaten EA ene tard it. | on Broadway Monday night. about |_ Pointing to the book, the lanky ones. i“ if} 10:30 o'clock. Finder please return " accurate idea _‘ Utahan shouted: niscing ever since Adam said, "Oh, if) 1, "Tribune for reward of call 245. aoe urate idea of the degree of acceptance “No man would write a book like we had never eaten the apple. public of Standard Oil Company (Indiana that unless his soul was so black it Prof. Hearnshaw, of eg uni- products is reflected in sales of 39,017,894 barrels “Gmoo told Cuan it' ke woua|| Secretary Hyde’s Successor as Head of Big” ||"te’is or "story.”"in which be| (ccnuarienc pared with $5032/006 =_" 01 f 4 JULD SAY NOTI i 5 read the “Bible altogether” he would Insurance Company ‘Rode the Rods’ ipova aves ee sianehbons asia . ® snot make the speech he was deliver- 30 Years Ago BOIL THE The latest achievement of the Manufacturing Cutting Is ‘Cutting’ CLOTHES ™ . “That's just the point,” Cutting re-| Kansas City, Mo., Mar. 18—(NEA) plied, adding that if one read it in| Linville L. Adams, who succeeded Ar- its entirety they found nothing/thur M. Hyde as president of a big wrong, but if certain extracts were | mid-western insurance company when read some obpection might be found. | President Hoover made Mr. Hyde sec- Wheeler said there were certain €s- | retary of agriculture, has revealed says of Brigham Young which might | nimseit ‘be banned as inciting to stir up re- pene yet the country lived through them. “I'm not worried about the senator from New Mexico, or the senator from Montana reading these books,” put in Smoot. “But what about the ies Sod girls?’ a eeler said he had not rei a line of any of the exhibits until yes- How Mrs. Blake t terday when Smoot showed him an extract. Call Smoot Intolerant Charges of intolerance were leveied ‘at Smoot as Wheeler joined Cutting in insistence that the Mormon church . gets whiter washes \ —this ‘‘no-work”’ way « wasupay is so simple. I put the clothes to soak in Rinso ude, Then I rinse — and the clothes come white with little or no rubbing. “No softener and noother soaps are needed with Rinso and I can safely trust my finest cottons and linens to its care.” Safe and so economical! Cup for cup,Rinsogivestwice asmuch sudsas puffed- up soaps. The makers of 38