The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1930, Page 3

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First North Dakota HarmonicaBand SS [Additional Sports_} ; | | TEAMS EXPECTED IN JUNIOR BALL LEAGUE son Than Played During All of Last Season Jamestown, N. D. April 12. for nupervising the play Ay oe of dis- it. Clar- nl i E Body Found Lodged In Culvert Near National: Cemetery; Had Been Beaten Le “A Broken Promise’ Rev. Walter E. Vater Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock \odist Episcopal Church. Subject: “A BROKEN EVERYBODY WELCOME j school dropped baseball for the com- ing season. No successor to Cowles is being con- sidered at present. LAGUARDIA ASSERTS ‘Saturday Matinee Daily at 2:30 10e and 35c Evenings: 7 and 9 Se; Adulte 35e until 7:30 ro a*2 SCANDAL IMMINENT RICHARD Dix a Makes Prediction Regarding Muscle Shoals Investiga- tion to Senate Body the meeting, saying she was go- search for Miss Baker was in- ified by the finding of her aban- A RIOT of LAUGHS... in this zippy yarn of a twentieth century cave- man cracking hearts in thé Four Hundred! LOVIN’ “LADIES The fastest, zippiest, smartest laugh thriller Bisinarck’s Roosevelt Harmonica: band, the only ation of its kind in state, all : tice on the steps in front of the school. ithe Dasrtceantend tase nseeh t ia » Tt has been invited | by Jensen. All dur- Roosevelt school, is affiliated with both the state and national Federation Protests arising to attend the meeting of the state federation in Fargo May 19-21, and appear on the program. About 60 and | ing playing of games .must be made to ‘Rovere icing is president; Arlene ebulte, vice prealdent, the um} during the game and to in Girls between the ages of 8 and 12 compose the group. and Arnold Johnson, secretary-t . the state athletic officer Episcopal within 24 hours, "Terome Maddock al 20 PURSUIT PLANES Drama Dealt Heavy Blow; Chair Stolen Ereatar at ethan th remy Clemens, Mich., ak, tive to entrance of teams in district if an attempt was made to revive the SERIE 1 CLEARED ‘WILL SEEK RHOORD| som n.gy wen sees emer | Triplets in Family a heavy blow. No more the pao for the Alabama project. Army Warcraft Are: Ordered to Jack Williams, state adjutant, was Arrest of Vincent « Fitzgerald ity Washington, April 12.—()—Assert- ing the senate lobby committee “hasn't scratched the surface” in its investigation of Muscle Shoals, Rep- resentative La Guardia, Republican, New ‘York, today in a public state- dock of Northwood. Mr. Maddock is @ brother of former governor Walter Maddock of North Dakota. each, were born in a Grand Forks hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mad- said in a statement, ishment until somebody back| cluding Art Feidler, their disclosures may bé, they haven't Triplets, weighing about four beautiful Agnes receive his just pun- Number of baseball enthusiasts, in- t, “and startling as ° @ Grand Forks, N D., April 12—()— i gruel | ¥ villain force little Eva out into’ the “The senate committee has not ob- raging storm, nor can the slayer of | Present at the session, along with ®/tained all the facts,” the New Yorker Climb for at Least Five Brings Confession, Reports Chief Martineson ’ Miles in Rigorous Test Mather Field, Sacramento, brings ; the thunderstorms and the electric chair he stole from the local stock com » veteran league pitcher who will manage a scratched the surface of the activities of the Cyanamid corpors’ their bill through congress. Dix ever made, me TBANK AND GRAN oe CSREES NOTE CASE SETTLED near which town he has lived with his father, s farmer. Fi was arrested at his father’s farm Thursday by Sheriff A. wv. nd Chris J..Martine- pany. It wasn’t a real thunderstorm, members of the cast explain, but it ‘was @ mighty good electrical inven- tion, worth $200. And the electric chair, of course, wasn’t the real goods, bat it was valued at $180 and always gave the customers their money’s worth in sparks and crackles of high | frequency current. Detectives are hot on the trail of the missing chair and the stolen thunder, however, and the outcome is. awaited anxiously by the local the- atre going public, PLENTY WOOD KILLER FACES NEW CHARGES Former North Dakota Girl Who| - Shot Uncle Dead Called a First Degree Slayer April 12—(%)—The United States army alr corps set a new world’s record for altitude combat forma- tion flying today when 19 planes of the 95th squadron .Teached a height estimated at 30;- 000 feet. The previous record was 17,000 feet. Sacramento, Calif, April 12—(7)— Twenty pilots of as many army sir- ships today were under orders here to attempt to establish a new record for altitude flying by pursuit planes. The altitude effort will be made in connection with tactical field exer- ises being held at Mather Field by he first provisional wing of the army air corps. The 20 ships were instructed to climb as far beyond the five-mile limit as possible before the sub-zero temperatures and lack of air forces them back to earth. ‘The pilots were provided with spe- cially designed fur-lined : clothing, weighing 50 pounds, and-an oxygen [tank from which to breathe. ‘The purpose of the unusual mission was two-fold; to ascertain how high pursuit ships can climb:and still be the | maneuverable for combat, and wheth- er they can maintain radio communi- COWL RESIGNS AS CARLS’ CAGE COACH Lo: Mentor as Carleton Man Enters Business ' - 3 Days — Starting Monday — 8 Days [Harmony at Home] - Adapted from “The Family Upstairs,” Harry Delf’s Broadway success,. the comedy drama which takes you into the home of real, human middle class folk ‘with dramatic color Something for the Family to See All Together publican national committee, have been heard in recent weeks by the senate committee in its inquiry into activities surrounding legislation on the ten-year-old Muscle Shoals prob- lem. Two measures proposing disposition Two Dakotas Involved in Suit of Aberdeen Institution in Federal Court Sa CARLOAD Northfield, Minn., April 12—(7)— Early Ohio Seed Potatoes Osborne Cowles, basketball and base- On bape ong ame ball coach at Carleton College for the past six seasons, has ree Bismarck Food Market position, it was announced today Claude Hunt, athletic director. Cowles MOYER IS PRESIDENT OF EDUCATION GROUP Makoti School Superintendent Elected by Northwest Divi- sion of State Body PRICE CUT TO "385. WHIPPET NOW THE LOWEST, PRICED 4-DOOR SEDAN Increasing sales prove that. more and more shrewd buy- ers know where to get the most for their money....... ‘Whippet Four prices range from $360 to $645: Whippet Six prices from $635 to $850. Prices f. ©. b. Toledo, Ohio, and specifications Plentywood, Mont., April pig . i recessed. e close of this suit, federal Tecessed until 10 o'clock, Mon- E F & Universe Is Renewed Continually, Claim Is Made by R. Millikan New York, April 12.—(7)—The uni- verse, in the opinion of Dr. Robert A. Millikan, divulged some Of the events that took place when Miss Haas met her uncle on a road north of Outlook Monday. Wanda, the sheriff said, approached Haas and demanded he fulfill a contract he and ig I 75, f i gies to time for reasons Miss Haas to reveal, according, to Madsen. “If you feel that a i i Nonpartisans to Back Anton Larson in 26th Matt Dah! and Valentine P. were endorsed Nonpartisan dates for representatives from district. Anton Kraft is the incum. bent. 5 Parcel Delivery - _ -PHONE 944 | H. E.. Wilson - 3 Ml 5 F : H HE : I i i i tf il

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