The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 27, 1930, Page 9

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THE BISMARCK TRIBt 1|Data From Counties on Attorney. _ General, Agricultural Post Races Ss Seale EMA eae NC (By The Associated Press) Attorney General Com. Agri. é&: | FRIDAY, JUNE Vote by Counties on Gasoline ‘County Votes on Lieut. Governor Tax and Sunday Movie Issues’ And Secretary of State Contests | (By the Associated Press) (By The Associated Press) ° . Gas Tax Lt. Governor See’y of State | Truax-Traer Coal Men |? ,———- In City; Preparing to|| G0Vernorship Vote Strip Wilton Mines E. M. Truax, vice president of the ‘Truax-Traer Coal company; F. A. Barthel, manager of northwest sales, | ; for the company, and R. ‘H. Anderson, assistant sales manager, aré in the city on business connected with the purchase of the Wilton mines of the ‘Washburn Lignite company. O They report the arrival of several carloads of machinery at the mine outside Wilton preparatory to begin- ning stripping operations. For sev> eral weeks employes of the mine have been occupied in. removing mules, electric donkeys, cutting machines, dump.cars and railroads tracks from the 25 miles of underground work- ings. As soon as the machinery can be set up, stripping of the overlying soil will be begun, after which steam |Griggs: -. shovels will begin scooping up the/| Hettinger lignite as is done at the company’s|Kidder . Velva dperations. : 10 Lieutenants Will _ Come to Fort Lincoln For 2 Weeks in July Ten U. S. reserve army lieuten- :: ants have been ordered to report, to| Nelson 1667 9 . Mefienry Fort Lincoln for the first two weeks * . | Melntosh : in July to take charge of the Citizens McKenzie Military Training camp, it has been McLean announced. Manat They are Willard H. Cox, Swan-|: Morton ville, Minn.; Allen D,. McCullough, Mountraii Minneapolis; Leonard C. McMahan, Nelson Mandan; Lewis Lee, Valley City; Oliver Roy E.-Nelson, Minneapolis; William Pembina. Ellsworth Nuessle, Bismarck; Ken- Plorce neth J. Stanton, St. Paul; L. A. Kess- is * eee lex, Cedar Rapids, Ia.; Bruce McCon- ja), he . . i oe ‘a Rangom nell, Tappen; and Vernon T. Suddeth, cf oe *| Renville Towner. - : Py Richland ™. | ee mr | 4 487 Z ee wae Rolette . Rotarians Elect Rat Shown by Counties eer Sun. Movies For Against 85) 653 2412 Total Precincts Mor- Swend- Kiteh- Mc- Pets.Reported For ainst, Pecints Reported ris seid en Donald 33 30 648 seer) 33 837 aT ‘168 7165 2260 ; 1005 * 2216 1642 | . 710 1453 1333 1617} 264 209 1368 1109 | 3185 2976 County Adams ... 1265 ; Cavalier Dickey . Divide Dunn | Eddy . Emmons Foster. . {Golden Valley Grand Forks Grant Hettines lettinger .. Kidder .. La Moure an... er asekeize a S ; : iia Sheridan 7 California Man 7 Sioux 783 | Stark i Bae teele Chicago, June 27.—(AP)—Almon is | E, Roth; Bato Alto, Calif., today was stuts ‘ ed president of Rotary Interna-|- mia ional as the result of elections yes- terday_in which he defeated Ray- * mond J. Knoeppel, New York City, heen.“ "5 “1! Complete Tabulation | Roth has been active in the work |" Official Paper Vote \ | nanan” reese Ce nee South Dakotsn Conte anu | How Olsness, Swenson, Bertsch And McDonnell Ran in Counties by birth and.is 46 years old. (By the Associated Press) Precincts Reported Olsness Swenson Bertsch McDonnell 1,029 529 953 1,715 1,666 2,182 1,136 1,019 1,723 368 400 201 1,682 846 1,563 1,312 687 1,307 3,105 3,278 5,152 ‘Towner Traill .. Walsh < oe Ward 65 Wells .. . Williams . 42 iia it aid Gti ei) ‘ids ida 7 1624 64500 “33604! 4 3 1033 40050 - 40968” County Tabulation on Vote for State Treasurer and Auditor (By the Associated Press) State Auditor State Treasurer 73818 68077 oters Registered Preferences for Congressmen First District . (By the Associated Press) - County Total Pets. Reported Burtness Cass +» 88 84 7135 Cavalier 1731 Grand Forks oe 5075 *Nel90N ......0eseeeee 1479 Pembina eee 2282 Erect es 2137 4263 4002 | Bottinear: fehland 14 ~ ; 1B 3 55 2159 3] Steele ....... 1288 pel Cass ; ‘ Towner . nee 1152 | Cavalier . Trail . 2417 Dickey Walsh 18 Divide : a Dunn . 30541 28 1525 70805. 55461 ace aE TREN Wild Rose’. 19 N. D. Tourist Camps) ong 14" - Are Given Approval |Tater --...- Fort Rice . The state sanitary engineer's office has passed upon the sanitary condi- | Lincoln -. . tion of tourist camps over the state, |APPle Creek pariicularly as to their water supplies, | Boyd .- * hes epprovel 19 of them, They ude Bismarck, Bowman, Devils Fargo, Grand Forks, Gwinner, Harvey, Jamzstoyn, La Moure, Man- dan, MeHMenry, Minot. Mott, Oakes, & > D0 co Reported Wardrope. County Adams ee jenson 2,807 | Billings 8 es enesPrecinets tugay, Stesle, Towner, Grand Forks, and Valley City. . | Tourists are“urged to exencige care in camping. Placards posted at the csmps will show whether the water cupply has been tested and approved ?5 complying with the regulations of the state health department. BESSo ete ee atanonaa Christiania Totals ~—__—_______, | AT THE MOVIES © || fier tate - -—_____ PARAMOUNT THEATRE A now method of selecting crook types for an underworld picture was cmpleyed by William Beaudine dur- ing the fiiming of “Those Who Dance,” Warner Brothers and Vita- phone drama coming Saturday to the Peremount theatre. - ; The director leoxed over photo- as in the Los Angeles police ; siation’s Rogue's Gallery” and then : choce his cast and extra players ac- cordingly, Strangely cnough, accord- ing to Beaudine, the real crooks as a froup varied little in appearance from every day persons. It was only the 7 - lower class cf desperato thugs who : locked the part. : As it was this sort of crook who is scen during the big underworld street, scenes, the director employed many of the broken-nosed, scarred-up, and rough looking extra men listed on casting files. . “Those Who. Dance” stars Monte Blue and Lila Lee. Blue appears as 3 Co ane tees. lene nae 3 world rackets an attempt to save 1 * beta ager eee _ 1859 working out a program of their own, |management of F. G. Orr and has {he ie eee anecou- Yealen 1208! which is based on cooperation and |been independent in polities, son are underworld habitues. 1 | service,” he said. “They know by ——$—$ $$ + (Tabulation Second Third District County Reported Hendrickson Sinclair Adams 20 258 129 Billings 99 4i7 Bowman 3 eS aaa Burke 29 384 1141 Divide 341 1527 Dunn . 288 892 Golden + 147 704 Grant .... 225 1034 Hettinger ... Mercer .. Total Pets 33 RoBaoSss McIntos! | McKenzie McLean .. Mercer Morton Mountrail Nelson Oliver Pembina 2 ES bw =e Blgieae Ward . 2010 Williams 324 Total ...... 860 552 1702 ‘1269 23280 7166 s858—2 $8858 gent .. 2 8 {stu $58 bring relief to agriculture was en-|Job Brinton in the heyday of the 1164 | acted. j League organization. For the past He “The 4,000 farmer elevators are three years it has been under the re & 8 7 £ se 2. S $38e8388 ied A workshop to restore disabled per-/ ical adjunct of the Northwestern uni- sons to usefulness is to become a clin-| versity medical: school. SUT Total .. County— S86T 2008 William Janney, Wilfred Lucas, Cor-| Wing sn... iiliams War 2021 | experience what to do and how to do nelius Keefe, DeWitt Jennings, Gino| ist Ward 3rd Pet. .. —_ — f 3 98 5 .. 66{it. And we say to the ‘government: Corrado, and others are in the rae Qnd Ward 3rd Pet. .. Totals...... 2,228 1,501 50,624 = 51,094 illiams 1279 605 eal ott this army of Wild siltaioee Di r t B 1 ti | “Those Who Dance” is one of the ; which you are paying with taxpay- most dramatic and thrilling stories (as ahaien ae TOTAL .. 2228 741157 46261/|ers’ money and let the farmers’ ele- L. STISECh, ane of the life in the world of crookdom |vators alone. They have never asked s to be seen on the talking screen. |for government aid nor supervision. Ttl Re- Mar- Weeks of research were spent in get- CAPT URE AL GED SLAYER |! They do not want it and they do not Pcts.*ported Hail shall ting authentic details. George Kibbe r | Reed it, ae progress ay be a|Baxnes . 63 59 4 am ‘ : ah | little slow but it i anent.’” Turner, the suthor, lived for threell “QUT OUR WAY By Williams | tape bliin ath i Bottineau 1215 135: rae tees eae fnaterial for 4 the | MOTT STOCKHOLDERS MEET. [Burleigh . 3108 206¢ story. The plot is based on a real rig . tS SaaS ‘Dickey « 1323, 108 incident, of which the sensational THER : ; about 21 miles northwest of Gheen| Mott, N. D., June 27.—The annual in ae k factors were never voleed by the TLE — us Hios. | AINT. MUCH Suspect Will Be Questioned near the Little Fork river.in Kooch- | stockholders’ meeting of the Pioneer a at maa brinsi: WS we Oe | OirrRUNCE About Disappearance of | iching county, about «© miles trom | Pres company wae held at Matt mw CAPITOL THEATRE e Canadian border. e r, , gusts 902 _92¢ “The Fall Guy,” Radio Pictures’ Four a Year Ago lowners including many farmers TWEEN IMTeRESTES IN | CODERS NOTHIN TIL JUST Jan UTE 496 1703 125: 1316 after first firing a wild shot at the | was formerly controlled by the Non-! ms 1816 1148 four officers, dropped his gun and/partisan organization acquired by Virginia, Minn., June 27—P)—Jay | Soret ToPPet | eprrrra 960 comedy-drama which opened. at the Capitol theatre yesterday, is every- BIOL thing the stage success was, and more. The original play, which set 2 Jong-run record in New York, was funny, gripping and human. The Screen version is all of that, with the added intimacy and warmth which only @ well directed talking picture can give. no one suddenly breaks in and sings for no reason at all, and there is no moral. ‘The pictur pia Se THREE E. SMITHS ON TEAM mubee are three E. Smiths on the Smiths. veterans playa tet fete 2 5 's le! ield, while Ernest Smith fen beth new gc Aad right field, respectively. Yi be) Pay. ovP, TRAE STOP UGH ~BUT WE WAS gust Kips. BEOTIME 1s JUST FRWILLAMS \ ©1890 BY REA sEAVICE tHe. ‘last night in Gould Heath, 46 year old northern | Minnesota trapper, and former Oel- wein, Iowa, farmer, today signed a/ | confession to St. Louis county author-| 4 ities admitting the killing last April) 24 of Norman D. Fairbanks Sr., Hib- | county, and after his son, Charles, 19, had been killed by a deputy taheriff, ‘was, absolved of ail blame ‘in connection ‘with the mysterious dis- a @ year ago from his cabin family of six, Sheriff | a! th the wilderness of | St. Louis county culminated | capture and the| , Charles, 19, when | St. Louis ‘Heath, trapper, ad- last April 24 of | . s, Sr., Hibbing, | game warden. | the father and son | Pern r members of ae surprised the two as they ‘preparing @ camp fire. | son, Charles, 19, was shot and | led when she fired upon the four, | they erdéred the tivo to “throw up your hands.” They were found | According to Sheriff Magie, Heath, with @ woman said to be his wife and | hree children, besides. Charles, lived in the Bear river country, north of = Ww county, where the shooting of Fair- banks, . A first degree mur- |. warrant is expected to Coop Elevator Man Attacks Farm Board An attack on federal farm board plans to link up the farmers’ cooper- ative grain elevators with the opera- tions of the grain marketing corpor- ations of the board was broadcast at Mandan, this afternoon, by Mil- lard R. Myers, of Western Springs, Il, who believes the actions of the farm board will not benefit the farmers. ‘ He laid great emphasis on the farmer elevators’ being developed it marketing legislation detigned to TAKEN UP One sorrel mare weighing about 1000 Ibs, und one black mare with white hind | foot, about 1400 Ibs. Owner may identify same by calling at my place, 10 miles east and 2 miles north of Baldwin (S 34-142-78). ’. H, Brown, Baldwin, if Sheridan Stutsman Wells .. Totals. Bircorte# AT THE GATEWAY HOTEL (OF MINNEAPOLIS —Where you are made to feel at home— 600 First Class Rooms and Three Restaurants— AT MODER: CELLENT FOOD MODER! ATE RATES JRTEOUS SERVICE SHINGS. 1506 91) 83) 48; 56 1231 5

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