The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1930, Page 3

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MANDAN Le] 109 Enumerators Selected By Higgins for Census Campaign Person-to-Person Work of the 15th Federal Census Will j Be Started April 2 WILL NAME MORE WORKERS — “Mandan Man ts In Charge of Work In 13 Counties in Southwestern District ‘and Stark counties. ‘The list announced today follows: s county—Ira W. Jones, Het- tingerr Knute raatvet, Petrel; Mabel Piatt d, Reeder; Nels O. Leirem, Lemmon; Martin E. Remmen, Hettin: hong I. Tio a Bucyrus; iam L. Golden, Hettinger. pitt unty—Mrs. Marguerite R. cian Byron, v. Son Medora; Joris Sebnbon, Gorkam : Bowman: joyne; Richard C. Joyce, Gladys E. Stordahl, Bow- H. Woodworth, L, Rosen- ity—G BH, Maue, Em- nce A. Chase, Dick- tt, Dunn Cen- ann! har! Golden Valley Kurst, Vosima V. Viasof! rd G. Scho! lentinel , Beach; mH. tters: George Fisher, dW. Neckert, Sentinel county — Francis Blanche Lava Ri 4. Dvorachek, ry james ‘B. Davis, Mrs. Minnie , Leith; Edward Kurle, New EB Burmester, Willa. unty: hony Harold, Zich, Regent; Harper B: hias J. Mey: so, M. Axel Borg, inglan Beulah, rath, Hai Cc J. iP! Albers, Hannover; Yucea; Steven H. —Gregory J. Gee! . ies Now Center; Mrs. El . Whitm ‘Tjaden, Beulah, Morton coun Glen Ullin; Mra. ¥ LY Salem; Emile J. Wolf! yh ‘Walth, Slope county—John E, Pfeifer, Ami- don; August P. Krenz, B. PI man, mal Julius'G, Dryd Me Stark county—Ben J~Stetfen, Bel j, Mig. Libby Fikedal, Nick ‘atherine ’ Raschk dough Hanes Richar Representative of Grain Association Speaker at Mandan W. J. Kuhrt, - gia Ti a ee Grain association, Ref §8 ef alPE ey ue i fish cial iy E HE Be f Ll li H i le Hell fia! H Bee i itt th g g i | t F il | itt F F oi g ‘ey i re | HANLEY RELATES EIELSON HISTORY | Germany Tops World in Air Mark Tilt Mandan Turns Out This After- ‘ hoon to Do Honor to North Dakota’s Hero “Tape’ t, Biography of Elelson—J. M. Hanley, chairman. program ‘Taps” (bugle)—Ralph Law. Benediction—Pather Urban, O. 8. B. Jensen, all members of the American ny | Legion’ Auxiliary, o Mrs. William Sullivan and her mother, Mrs, A. W. Farr, will enter- tain members of St. Anne's court, Lady Foresters, at a dinner this eve- ning at the Sullit home. se Leanord A. Luther was nam president of Alpha Gamma Rho fra- - ternity at the North Dakota Agricul- he word received by his mother, Mrs. J. college, Fargo, according to return today from Brookings, 8. D., where she has been during the ill- ness and death of her father, I. H. ‘Iverson. . see ‘Miss Minnie Wlaters has as her TALKS 41,000 MILES TO OPEN EXPOSITION Marconi in Genoa Talks With Australia; Closed Circuit Lighting Sydney Lamps Genoa, Italy, Mar. 26.—(AP)— Short radio waves cutting across the Atlantic, America and the Pacific to- 3]day carried the voice of Marquis Guglielmo Marconi, inventor of wire- lees, from his yacht Electra here to , Australia, to open the elec- HE Hf lt lly ! Germany States second. leads the world in number of air American record (upper right), Lieut. T. G. W. Settle Richter (lower left), and Ca ‘Washington, Mar. 26.—()—Amer- | mark of 3,293.26 miles, made ican aviation is wondering whether | Lowell H. Smith and J. P. world records tell the tale of suprem- acy in the air. Of 113 officials records newly listed for 1930 by the Federation Aeronau- Aeronautic vo a the United States holds Germany leads with 43 records to her credit. The other holders include France, Great Britain, 8; Swit- zerland, Italy and Hungary, each; and Poland and Czechoslovakia, 1 each. The United States is supreme in a single class, refueling of airplanes, with the duration record of 420 hours and 17 minutes, set by Dale Jackson and Forest O'Brine, and the distance FARMERS IN YEARLY VISIT TO ROTARIAN ENJOY BiG DINNE Death Takes Father THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26,: GRAINMEN CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTS 10 MANIPULATE PRIGE Three Chicago Board of Trade Members Face Federal Com- plaints Made by Hyde Grateful Citizen States All Hise Tried Failed; New, and: Differ- ent Medicine Puts Him Back on Federal will Be | Will Be First Hearing Before Grain Futures Administra- tion Commission MR. T. O. BLANQUART Don't guess nor wonder about Kon- get all the facts about this TU eee i ‘lel: : ei ellaeateai J complaint Of Mrs. Chas. Gobel sehe Gamuel Buggy, 63, died at Bagley, Minn., according to word received here from Mrs. juries. He was a bank president and dian Oratory, Dr. E. P. Quain jiarge land holder. The. funeral serv- Tell of Trip to Egypt 3 eb. ee E EE ef Ee 288 i E i i : i | i z. nl iy gil - | | | | i f ‘i F f | ; : 5 B Z an a8 i Eel 8 g a i en z i <i it t 4 33 : Hh Es ‘ z } Ha gee js BRE HEE ye i shee |i i : } Tee & GEESE vl ie uf nA ebay Seti il ices will be held Saturday. rt noon’ and ni tt fF Sean ‘nays they’ ahouid be abort af Tengthon as the Out in. the mornin, 000 gaits S chips are ch do's day. uently, but th ‘counverteiting cony Ttalian- government then Bi, Ses Snape Neaeas iene \ Also Lo All Talking Comedy ” ii and. i it it § gE i E fee 3 ad i aH ae BEE ge ‘Teeee eR 88 j E : Brown & Tiedman All Phones 1400 All Phones 1400 Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Store Thursday and Friday Specials Potatoes Osun” °" $1.98 _ Potatoes Oranges Lo ge le TR 40c Florida Oranges, No. 216 size, per dozen ........... 60e : Grape Fruit Ser" Se -?"™* 15 ¢ Marshmallows 723,27," 23c se eeeececce BUTTER “ ee Ook ‘Pan Cake Flour Smit 25. News 2:30-7-9 “Adults 35¢" until 7:30 Capitol Theatre © Starting Monday - - “Sunny Side Up” SEE OUR. SHOWROOM $40,000 Worth of Automobile This Week Only M. B. GILMAN CO. PHONE 908 Dedge Six and Eight and “The New Plymouth” APPEARANCE PERFORMANCE COMFORT VALUE Durant is made safe and restful by extra- ordinary body -staunchness and advanced ors are exceptionally roomy, doors and

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