The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 14, 1930, Page 3

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CHRIS SAKARIASSEN, 70 DIES IN MANDAN Came to Morton City in. 1885; Was Employed by N, P. for 36 Years ciating. the Union cemetery, Mandan. Mrs. Ralph Shinners and Mrs. Clara Mor- ris were to give musical selections. Pallbearers were Peter Morteson, Anton Tillman, Hans Hanson, Denis Tobin, Thomes Stebner, and Henry johnson. J , Mr, Sakariassen was born in Den- mark March 11, 1 coming to the ‘United States in New Jersey. He was married in 1883 and he and his wife moved to Man- dan in 1885. Upon arriving in Man- dan he became @ car inspector for the Northern Pacific railroad. He worked ‘with the railroad company until 1931. Since:then he has been city weigh- master. Mr. Sakariassen leaves five sons, one daughter, a brother, and his ‘widow. August Ereth Py 8: $10 for ‘Good Poke’ At Solen Neighbor Tt cost Al [ TESTN. D. BGG LAW Minot Agent of Mandan Cream- ery and Produce Company Arrested Saturday ‘The daughter, Mrs. George Beau- | UCe mont, Jamestown, is ill in a James- in town hospital, and was the only one of the relatives not in Mandan at the time of-her father’s death. The sons are Chris, Arthur, John, and Harry, all at Mandan; and Alfred, Pullman, be ts proprietor of the Palace of John of the Sweets, Mandan, and Sak’s Confec- tionery, Bismarck. More Than 125 Are Expected to Attend Credit Bureau Meet More than 125 are expected to at- tend the annual banquet- meeting of the Bismarck-Mandan Credit Bureau at the Lewis and Clark hotel, Man- dan, beginning at 7:30 o'clock Tues- day evening. “Three new directors will be elected at the meeting. Dr. J. V. Breitwieser, dean of the School of Education and director of the graduate division, at the state university, will give the fea- ture lecture, “Your Business Rela- tion.” Mandan Boys Attend Picture Show Today; Camp Plan Outlined tonight in the high school auditorium. One of.the features of the program ‘will be pictures ‘of the famous Min- canoe tri com! ¢ ments for tonight's meeting. Brisbane Wins Title In Oratorical Meet 5th Successive Time phepdnyat 2 ike ze i ag Es Eg _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, ‘APRIL 14, 1930 If ised for 3100900 } Team Completed Robert Harris, William Camp- bell and J. A. Lang Add- ed to Group St. Andrews, Scotland, April 14— (#)—Championship committee of the Royal and Ancient Golf club Satur- day completed the British Walker cup team for the International golf matches with the United States, with the appointment of Robert Harris, }.| William Campbell and J. A. Lang. o [Additional Sports Kaye Don Quits Record Attempt British Auto Driver Makes. Un- St. Paul Y.M.C.A. Grand Forks Beaten 32 to 29 \ by Minnesota Machine in Semi-Finals Pt . The other seven members of the team, named a month ago, are, R. W. Hartley, Sir E. W. E. Holderness, J. N. Smith, J. A. Stout, C. J. H. Tolley, T. A. Torrance and R. H. Wethered. Wethered is captain. ‘The matches will be played May 15- 16 at Sandwich. The team from the United States will be captained by Robert T. Jones, Jr., and will include, in addition to A R. Johnston, Roland MacKenzie 17 Mobridge Boy and Girl Cagers Honored ing: Maxine Fuller, Bildred Miller, Dorothy Byrne, Mary qi Smith, Frances ‘Bleanor Hvistendehl, and Gore. Johnston, coach of the boys’ follow- - Presented letters to the 5 Slaughter, Clarence Morris, Lloyd Bodin, Cletus Grapplers Enter Midwest Tournament Chicago, April 14—()—Nearly 300 amateur wrestlers have entered the midwest diamond medal which opens tomorrow night at the Coliseum. ‘Trials in the 112, 118, 126 and 135- will ‘be held For Children Who Are Underweight Father John’s Medicine Builds New Flesh and Strength ROCHESTER HEALTH OFFICIAL T0 SPEAK ATN. DAK. MEETING Eleven North and South Dakota |: Health Experts on Program for May 6 and 7 Dr. C. ©. Lockhead, deputy health commissioner, Rochester, Minn., will epidemiologist health department; Dr. A. A. Whitte- more, head of the state health de- ; Dr. R, J. Critchfield, Fes- . May Bismarck; Bostrum, epidemiologist of South Dakota state health de- ent. ‘The tentative program follows: First Day —Registration. Business ‘Some Relations of the les 1o_ the Public —H. E. French, M.D., Forks. Practical Public Program for a County 0 Population or Less”— M. Allen, M. D., Forma: >. ‘Reasons for the Preven. tion of Communicable Diseases and Their Effect on a Commu- ie H. Moore, M. D., Val- ‘Full Time County or Dis- ‘th Units for Ronn . C. Lockhi P commissioner, Rochester, Minn., will deliver an address in the evening, to which the laity is invited. Subject, “Ounce of Prevention Street.” jeco: ay —“The Present Status of Immunization andthe Public”-—R. J. ctive Education of the hfield, M. Fessenden. ismarck. ‘Public Health iclan's Standpolnt! ley, . D., Coopers: Ls “the Washington Child Conference"—M. May From a "- . De department, Wau- ‘Pure Milk Control”—E. nwo jairy commis- e, B.S, sant- ary ti arck, N. D. 3:00 pes ‘Business Session. Election o! iticers. “Criminology,” was appointed profes- sor of sociology at the University of Chicago. MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT Tax Exemption Based ‘ On Buildings’ Chief Use; Temple Is Free Even though it may occasionally be used for entertainments to which ad- mission is charged, the Masonic temple at Grand Forks is exempt from taxation, Attorney General “WITH as Coast Guard Cutters. Seeking Lost Aviator Chicago, April 14—(7)—Search by alr having been of no avail, coast guard cutters have been asked to as- sist in the hunt for Ralph Fisher Skelton, Chicago artist-aviator, miss- ing since Thursday on a flight from Ann Arbor to Chicago, Widow of War Hero Is CONTINUE FAIR SUIT Grand Forks, N. D., April 14.—(@)— The damage action brought against the North Dakota State Fair associa: Heart Attack Victim he London, April 14—(%)—Lady Wil- | son, widow of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, former chief of British 46a nian Me ne in 1922, at residence. sp vy er London seemed in usual health yester- day but about midnight had a heart JUDGE GALEN FILES Helena, Mont., April 14—(7)—Jus- tice Albert J. Galen of the Montana REDUCTIONS CARS ‘T COUNTS” If you haven't attended Chevrolet's Great Spring Clearance Sale, come in today! To make it the biggest of its kind ever held in this on popular cars that eet a new The big reception given the 1930 Chevrolet has filled our showrooms with late model, low mileage cars that must be sold this week to make room for more trade-ins. Now you can secure a handsome, dependable used car, bearing the red tag ‘‘with an OK that counts.” ‘See our big selection of makes and models carrying the famous red “OK that counte” teg. Buy today and save! 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