The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 17, 1930, Page 12

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E, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1980 THE BISMARCK TRIBUN [ter tier 16 Fone Se Wi nk on Comping Pet ali wre —]BUNUNG OU TATAL | Others Injured, as Plane Crashes in Murk Fe. MAYVILLE COLLEGE PLANS CELEBRATION State Teachers’ Institution Will Fete Fortieth Anniver- sary June 12 Plans for a celebration commem- |, erating the 40th yo elew Abad the foundation of the state teacl col- ‘lege at Mayville, to be held June 12, are being completed, it has been an- nounced by C. C. Swain, president. In its 40 years of service for edu- ition and citizenship, the Mayville tution has graduated more than 2,500 men and women. The college te was opened in the fall of 1890. ke pice gey He bad are ne , Mal in G ‘o attend the celebration by Bi- econ dent Swain. Grand Forks, N. Members of the local committee in District court will charge, other than President Swain, are A. C. Berg, C. P. Birkelo, Jean M. Hay, and J. Duane Squires. Members of the honorary advisory committee are U. S, Senator Lynn J. Frazier; Congressman J. H. Sinclai Theodore Kaldor, fotmer state sen- ator from Traill county; George Hi! lier, Williston; R. A. Nestos, Minot; U. L, Burdick, Fargo; Edward Erick- son, state director of vocational W. E. Parsons and Bertha Hilts i o ‘ |» Bismarck; Harold K. ae . eS Ie ; dan; Anna M. Rother, : ‘ can ea 2 i . Murphy, member f — a | of administration; Ns t Pe eee matron: Whee ha DO) Wak state director of rural education; a Lyle M. Bittinger, Onarga, Ill.; W.| Here is an architect's drawing showing the character of the new building to be occupied by the J>C. Penney company at 113 Fourth street, former site H. Porter, state senator from Cava-| of Harris and Woodmansee and Richmond's Bootery. Besides the two upper floors shown here, there will be a big basement below the sidewalk level. i Leila Ewen, Minot; and ‘The manager's office will be located in the rear of the street floor, on a mezzanine floor. Rail Employes Group |{ Additional Sports jie vonses smn sa ee es |SQUtis Quits “The Racket’ Freight ‘Truck Lines|North Dakotans |Cub Trainer Has |20 Be ‘Gentleman Farmer’: Grand Forks, N. D., April 17.— M4 Chicago, April 17.—¢P)—Exit: Joe (AP)—Arguments in ‘opposition to At Disa vantage roupie Pp! enty Saltis, wife and children. extension of freight truck lines in ; A few days before Capone was to this territory was voiced tA Ih Dakota Meet: aE cae. ;return efter 10 months in prison Baas Proen ea the Sears ba Hornsby, Grimm, Blake, Bell, Saltis bid good bye to “the racket.” ploy ective association at ‘Hereafter, the west-side chieftain | Hartnett and Pitchers will be the landed baron of Saltis- ae meeting of the Greater Grand Forks | Merchants association. The mer- chants group took no action on a re-| owa and Nebraska Entrants at in ‘Hospital’ ville, Wis., where, as he said, he “sunk quest for support in the fight against | Si Falls H: L PI $190,000 in. a ietle place. eaviek lines. ioux Falls Have Longer Saltis last appearance—so he ‘ ; ini St. Louis, Mo. April 17.—()—| Promised the chief of detectives—was Training Season Trainer Andy Lotehaw, the big meai-| the garish funeral of | “Dingba Grand Forks Census — cine man of the Cubs, was working | Oberta, who had been taken for a , E ting Is SI Sioux Falls, 8. D., April 17.—The| overtime today. eee Oberts had | bean a Salis ;state of North Dakota’s representa-| As the National league champions | henchman. Joe ie “picked the ee a OW tion in the Dakota relays carnival at| prepared for their third game with | boy et Hes the gutter and made a 3 Sioux Falls, May 2 and 3, is expected! the Cardinals, Rogers Hornsby still | man of .” Renee eee PS |to be badly outnumbered again. was getting attention because of his| ‘The husky Galtis, » few years be- | North Dakota showed a loss in popu-|_ Among five north central states the | sore heel, First Baseman Charlie | fore s day laborer, speaking F lation of 357 in the last 10 years, ac-|Flickertail commonwealth is at the|/Grimm was getting treated for his English, then a saloon keeper, went cording to Frank Hyland, district cen-|0ttom of the list in the total num-| cracked rib, Pitcher Sheriff Blake had | into the beer racket on the west side sus supervisor, stationed at Devils|ber of colleges and high schools that | twisted knee, Lester Bell was get-| 85 8 Dion O’Banioa follower. O’Ban- Lake. re have participated in the big Sioux| ting rub downs for his lame salary| {on provided the first of the lavish | Comparative figures for 1930 and|Falls track event. One hundred and| wing, Catcher Gabby Hartnett had | Sangster funerals, iy 1920, respectively, included towns of |tWenty-nine different colleges and| his thumb taped, and some of the| | A couple of years later “Mitters” Thorne,37 and 78: Petersburg,297 and| igh schools have competed here but | pitchers were demanding a lot of at- Foley was slain, and Saltis was tivo | 367, and Calio, 152 and 132. only five of these are within the| tention. with two others, for ne anurder. Grand Forks city returns are com- boundaries of North Dakota. “Tt looks like a hospital ward, but | While hee iss, a ing in slowly Hyland said because| The University of North Dakota they're getting better,” Lotshaw Pris pe reiss, Le reoneeh reread i / enumeration districts do not corre-/8nd North Dakota Aggies. | which | CHivP prial cers noms Lor ard by im several months ninth North Dakota bank to become a, : 3 spond with the wards in the city and|made good showings here last year, wounded; when machine guns sprayed | matt over & tax! member. : : all returns must be in before the to-|Are at little disadvantage in training cs a matter. ; tals will be announced. weather when compared with their| UI@V igure fe ; a & bay life, but that's all rivals in the relay races, which are aban the | oven for jury serv-|to = Dold ae inte Naira the three other North Central con- In Si | 0 tee, alee oan reed. saan posit Barber Examination to ference schools, but other North Da- ing: le pener Every gang killing in the last five| The Saltisville estate has two nine- ea kota colleges must compete against Sees, years has called up Saltis’ name. A/ hole golf courses, and clubhouse with Be Held Here April 29}runners trom southern Towa and Ne-| 9 + aii Deprive Indians of | eet 880 Joe spent a stretch in the braska, who usually get started inj Rain Mig! eprive Indians OF) county jail for carrying a gun. Then| named the township of 62 population. A public examination will be con- |their track training much earlier. Playing in Opening Game _| the government played hide and seek | Twenty-six of them work for him. ducted in Bismarck by the North Da-|_ Other holdings of the carnival in- - —— kota Barber Board of Examiners |dicate that about a third of the en- at Chicago April 29, it has been announced by |trles will be from the Hawkeye and ee Oe — secretary of : Chicago, April 17—()—Cleveland’s i Indians face the dreary prospect of Other public examinations are M b: e T ck { scheduled as follows: Dickinson april | MODFIGGE 1 Ta Pen ec pnt voter Gearing i : the spring ian and 2, Williston May 5, Minot May 7 ° the customary two, while the St.Louis hong ERE eee fod 6. Devi’ Lake aaay''i2sod| Mien Working Out Browns may get an extra one. _ By MERRELL KITCHEN Grand Forks May 14. ‘ Rain has postponed the scheduled| _ “—And Company” by Jean-Richard years ago— - RS A i Those who take the examinations ———_ opener between the Indians and|Bloch, published by Simon and|the Dempsey-Tunney fight in Phil- | day. : a White Sox at Comiskey Park two| Schuster, New York, is recognized as | adelphis, world series etc. This is a 0 Ne pall Agata) Coach Johnston Believes Tucker] days. 1f it interferes again today, as book to read for amusement. There those of other nations. Maddock Bank Unites With Bancorporation Minneapolis, April 17.—(#)—The 100th bank was added to the North- west threatened, the Indians will e is @ great deal of dialog and little de- permits. One of South Dakota's Best {70° Hetroit and turn.over the oseoet Prench Sake scription. ‘There are numerous wise- Weight Men day festivities to the Browns, who foal cracks which are really good Former Dancer Found ee. TI ee ene eed thelr openny| short storles and lbrettos,’ His style | “rhe Wind-in the Cedars* by Gleti Guilty of Extortion) _Mo»ridse. 8. D., April 17—Coach| so Cleveland would have left only its| as been compared to that of Balzac) Ward Dresbach is » little volume of . Chris Johnston has had the track and/home town inaugural against the| 4 Zola. is western verse. The title is more at- New York, April 17—()—A jury | {eld candidates out for the past two) white Sox April 22. a ‘—And Comnyony: ‘ pr Paya dt a tractive than the plryern ie verse ae convicusd Bee wine powers, Bogen ati Somer facturers ‘who live in Alsace and move | has the western atmosphere. Fades x cancers ing, money Ton Sanders Is from there to. Vendeuvre in western | who likes the west described in poetry TU \ traction magnate, under threats of . y France to escape becoming German | may find enjoyment in this volume. PA . © naming bim publicly as the father of U Parrots ppl Hig nad ith many other cut flowers such as Sweet Peas, Calenduls, "her six-year-old son, Lee. discus 115 raid gree shot eee Petrolle $ Foe from pote Pi gagecee A which ¢n- . ig : poet c 1 a Bie: woes spring. velops their lives is unfolded in'a See our plants this year—the most beautiful stock we have ever Chicago Junior Welterweight| “endable though slow-moving book. | Grown and with a price that 1s right, Will Appear on Fargo Romain Rolland. The translation Card April 26 HOSKINS-MEYER Fargo, N. D., April 17.—(P}—Tony : Home of KFYR Foshay Tower Will Be sanders, Chieago junior welterweight, 6 j Auctioned on Monday Petrolle, the Fargo Express, in & six- — round semi-windup event on the box- ing card which will be staged here April 26, card is topped by Ital- jack Tailored Suits — In Tweeds and Mixtures sgn tgge $19.50-$47.50 Prints | oN $9.75-$14.50 Bismarck Cloak Shop ES EE SE SS RET aa Oe ee ee aU | £. litte ei. z Nie Ee ae ee ee OS Se a ee ee ee - ¥. fo, a he a bene

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