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a neeee eee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1980 Legion Convention to Assemble Great Galaxy of Notable Speakers closed until the county commissioners AND ASSISTANT TO fgets. Sex TO ENTERTAIN HOST John W. Smith, living near New England, was fined the usuai $100 and assessed costs by Police Magis- COME'TO BISMARCK ss=2 secretes OP VISITORS MONDAY eis at the. former “job of Mr. Miesen can call at the house on Avenue D and ex- Te a caislig Oh AVE, Program Will Continue From) bring jail sentence in addition, it be- about the beginning of fall. P. J. Hurley to Head Talkers Among Veterans’ Guests Tuesday, July 29 {OFFICIAL PROGRAM IS OUT F National Commander and His Predecessor, MacNider, Are Other Big Visitors Fargo, N. D., July 10.—More notables than have ever attended a convention of the North Dakota American Legion in its history will speak at the annual program released at department head- quarters here. ‘Heading the list of national figures will be Patrick J. Hurley, secretary of war, O. L. Bodenhamer, national com- ‘American Legion, and Says He Enjoyed Work Here; Thanks Many Friends for Their Cooperation A. R. Miesen, retiring county agent, left for St. Paul Wednesday night, hasn't cut loose entirely from his Bismarck connections. For one i ing, in accordan specitications. prepared by Ira L. eu" Minot and Bismarck, Xorth 01 Bids shall be submitted for the erection of each bi ing forms furnished by the Bids shall be called 01 ction. fications will be on Bullders’ he/Board, of County, Ne N. D, this 1st i} county auditor, aarck, N. D. Mio 3 /8r10-27, Business Block Might Have|"'r.. complete program follows: Dickinson at § o'clock in the morn-|of guidons to parent organizations, Three members of the Kats fi meeting to be held in Bismarck July ing, Joe Wanner, Stark county deputy {Parade ground. according to the official! sheriff, noticed smoke pouring from hitched a window in the Vranna block, large |™ With the fine the judge served no- tice that. a second offence would 9:30 o’Clock in Morning IRE AT DICKINSON | ne Monday in the morning until after 9 o'clock in the evening has been arranged for the visitors. Been Gutted Had Not Auto fon Calisthenics, parade Been Stolen Week Ago 10-10:30—Cart Drill, Co. M., parade|Family Writes of Car Crash 10:80-11—Exhibition Drill with mu-| Which Cost Life of For- (Tribune Special Service) Dickinson, N. D, July. 10.—Driving |", Fieaacge “inal parade and re- mer Bismarck Man recovered stolen automobile into|view, presentation of awards, return E aE i t es " were in the San Francisco auto 12:45 Piste Tuncheon, C. M.'T. C./ ent which cost the life of J 302.50: .| Katz, a former Bismarck resident Be! 2.50—Mule Polo, Co. M., pa: business. man, acc 5 2:50-8:08— ‘Tunnel Race, parade| received from the family by Bs f fyi ground. 3:05-3:20—Tug of War, elimina- tions, parade ground. 3:20-3:35 — Centipede Race, parade ground. 3:35-3:45—Tug of War, finals, pa- |rade ground. 3:45—Baseball, post team vs. win- ner of C.-M. T. ©. series, baseball }. | diamond. 6—Supper, C. M. T. C. mess hall. 7-8—Band concert, 0. M. T. ©. band, stadium. 8-8:45 — Program by Indian Girls’ school, stadium. 8:45-0—Program by Bismarck mu- sical trio, stadium. SLAP WORTH $125 Nice, France—When a woman slaps a man it’s worth at least $125, according to Charles Belcher, British .| vice-counsel at Mentone. 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Bismarck, where all reduction shou! in the southwest} The Fresno ‘sheriff's ‘100 of their children .were. born and ANOTHER DEBATE ON and the Pacific northwest. because responded to two calls ‘carly ‘ean where they stayed prior to moving to these areas are responsible for the| from grape growers asking protecticm, ‘ country’s exportable surpluses.. Mr.|from mobs attempting to force thir The remaining members cf the Legge said wheat oauetion east of| signatures to federal grape contol family are the widow, five children, the Mississippi river did not amount| board contracts. As far -as could’ be Louls, Bernie, Esther, Anne and Ma- 4 to “a drop in the. bucket.” ’ learned there were no physical en- mie, and one:brother Nolan H. Katz, Chairman Leggs denied the gover-| Counters. The drive for signers was all of whom, are living'in San Fran- LOOMS FOR TODA nor’s assertion that.acreage reduction | 80,000 acres short of its goal lag would “subordinate agriculture to in-| Night. dustry.” The farm board program calls tor Secretary Hyde joined chairman| organization of 85 per cent r Legge, Secretary Hyde and Gov-| regge ia pleading with the growers| acreage and an advance of $20,000,100 ernor Reed of Kansas Ma to, organize themselves to put the| to the cooperatives to take care of the 'Y | proposed acreage reduction into effect | surplus. crop this ‘year, estimated at Stage New Tilt ‘ to work out their own salvation. 300,000 tons or more. - Each grower NIGHT RIDERS SEEK Rem Len ar ae ea Site on fresh grapes on 3 bot ep Kans, July 10—(?)}—| TO SIGN VIN...RD MEN very ton he produces, ‘aa aeurebiiie sir rege Sod SOc ne tee ‘ San Pain sive taaaney ibe used in lara i the surpilus . posed. fornia’ , grape lus and converting ito by-products, Palace Is Raided |screage in the hard winter wheat area | taced a crisis today os the campaign | ‘The farm board had stipulated 7 pENENT oa ass rents sign up 85 per cent of the growers | per cent of the acreage be signed by New York,. July 10—(}—A luxuri- exchange ficial views in Hays, @ farm board relief program tot- | last night. The plan was not to he- Kans., aged ‘aise - ‘oi: sat the verge of Ly ane reread effective unless 85 per cent of Before growers, = lers moved through one - | the total acreage were signed five '~ ness men and others, Alexander Leg- area terrifying non-signers. days hence. HUDSON the Werld’s Largest Selling ‘The secretary spoke first yesterday, See “EIGHT?” | The ive challenged the farm to explain why the ' m “doesn’t do something” to help 5 . # growers in view of the grains Registrations officially recorded eduction. | Legge answered by every State in the Union show commodit ly had received that for this year more Hudson Eights have been delivered to consumers than any other eight in the world. 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