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cman a MEA SR sO EO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1931 1931 Ocean Hy, { va, ei | THOMPSON SCORES [[°U-8. Sweet Tooth | i } '| As Large as Ever | OM | | | Chicago, June 4.—(%)—The 1927 CHALLENGED BY | | | american’ sweet a ta year | was about as sweet as ever. | . , ! | Candy weighing 1.335,617.903 | Strasbourg Officials, All Com- | |Farm Bureau Leader Says Op- Loli Ried ae a any | munists, Not Invited to | i ‘ee country last year. is was . | ponents of Cooperative Mar. 7 per cent less than in the “pros~ Greet Americans ae ' keting Have Motive bac vais ae public at the e a Not Since Lindbergh Flew to annual convention of the Nation- | gtrasbourg, France, Jane 4.—()— : | jQuiney, Til, June 4—(—Sam H-) 21" Confectioners’ association, re- | America’s touring mayors have been Paris Have So Many Ven- | | Thompson, farm bureau leader and) Yeoteq the average amount eaten | shielded from some communists. |for two months a member of the fed-/ 10) person was 12.59 pounds. | When they arrived Tuesday night r tures Been Planned eral farm board, pleaded Tuesday) |to visit this Alsatian center, there night with his own neighbors to avail F k: F mers | was no mayor or municipal council to TS MRS, GERALOINE LOFFREDO begs hed va peas he sud) Grand orks Fa keti greet them. Inasmuch as the lat- cou! lerive rom government | communists they were not » PLAN ROUND-WORLD HOPS | sponsorship in cooperative marketing.| Plan Wool Marketing peer ag ia Mong 5 ute. | “I suggest that when you farmers,” ar a 4—()—/ mittee. Vice President De Le Pre, ! he said, “hear attacks on cooperative} Larimore, N. D. June ‘of the national touring | : Mrs. Geraldine Loffredo, Ruth| marketing, the farm board and the) pians for marketing the 1931 wool) sided, ‘agricultural marketing act that you| anounced and all but one ""Sr0vor Daniel W. Hoan, Milwaukee, Nichols, and Laura Ingalls eae Gere hae ge? i bape red ee ibe tania and directors reelected | in Tespotiding to toasts at a banquet i the motives. This opposition comes grateful Ambitious | mostly from handlers of farm produce} at the annual meeting of the ae pag eigen ttn hoped panes who fear their business will be in- Forks County Wool Growers associa- Bee cOLiTiERNs Ge thet” pekcentll New York, June 4.—(4)—Aviation | jured if these products are marketed | tion in Larimore Tuesday. ident of | relations raises the curtain on another ocean by the producers in their own interest.| George Wolfe, Colfax, aon = ot Diao very that it was the birthday flying season with plans to rival the “Pay no attention to talk of ‘gov-| the North Dakota Cooperative Wool’ i Soret vor George W. Coan of dazzling feats of 1927. ‘ernment in business, artificial price| Marketing essociation, Frank S. at Winston-Salem, N. C., and of Mayor Not since Lindbergh blazed his fixing, and setting aside the law of nes, Larimore, and County oe William F. Br coening, ‘Baltimore, turn- Jonely trail to Paris and the acro-| |supply and demand. The facts are William R. Page, Grand Forks, Prthe ed the feast into a celebration. ‘Their nautic world was swept into a mighty = : J the farmers are going into the busi-, dent and secretary respectively of the M alths were drunk in Alsatian wine. wave of daring flights have so many LAURA INGALLS THOMAS ASH OTTO HILLIG ROV W. AMMEL, ness of marketing their own prod- county group, spoke. nMayor Richard L. Metcalfe ventures been projected. | jucts, and fot the government. Their Officers reclected were Mr. Haynes, 6 rd ne, mate himself 4 titers ~ Three round-the-world flights, by |~ | purpose is to market their products, Mr. Page, L. EB. Knutson, Arvilla, Omaha, i Rprocrthers by distribut- Wiley Post with Harold Gatty, and | —____—___________¢ FIRE DESTROYS GARAGE [in such ® way as to reflect back to| treasurer; aid Russell Lee, Emerado, |ite among the, chicks impression Clyde Pangborn with Hugh Hern- | Flashlight Ends ‘themselves any profits made, and to! Neil Johnson and James Bolger, Inks- | ing oe ats D. Rocaeteller don, Jr, near the time when only 1 6hen2ne’, area McClusky, N. D., June 4.—Fire of | make the law of supply and demand ter, Hector McKenzie, Kempton, Iver |that he ive rected By ‘adits. favorable weather will decide the ac- it Spiritualism’ undetermined origin destroyed | operate for both sides in the transac-| Bjerke, Northwood, and Dave Douglas, reigned until cor tual starts. | o- garage and Chevrolet Coach on the |tion and not against the producer as Gilby, directors. E. C. Krueger, re 28,735 4-H club 735 4-H club boys and Jugo Suaeressig farm last week. The | happens so much of the time under Johnstown, was named a director to) There are 28, -H clul Ths Fost-Gatty venture ts the a SY. : i Detroit, June 4—#)--Six | cause of the fire is not known, |the old marketing system.” |sueceed Albert Hamilton, Fordville. | girls in Alabama, most ambitious, with a goal ot —A Series Explaining the Contract Bridge System— “spiritualistic” snaces failed to | 10 days or less In a Tace against —— — . bring George N. Paquette the ad- Sa 7 aes as time over a 16,000 mite route. By WM. E. MCKENNEY king and queen. This hand contains) vice he sought about growing The other pair is intent on break- . jonly four quick tricks, but all we can} more hair on his head, so he be- ing the 20-day record of the Grat | (Secretary American Bridge League) | cxpect to lose are the two small cards| came suspicious. At the next Zeppelin. Under the writer's system of con-jin the side suits and possibly one| meeting George was there with a , {tract bidding, you will find very few heart. flashlight. : Bernt Balchen, pilot on Admiral j original suit bids of two. Tt is not necessary to make very “4 abou ¢ a ks Byrd's transatlantic and south pole/ An original two-bid shows a power-| many small original two sids. They walagh scoters bond eae ~ 3 flights, has said he intends to fly |nouse hand and demands that part-|must be able to go game in them-| George of the “floating trumpet” “Wt LAW. ee around the world. But he has an-|ner keep the bidding open until a|selves. Why? Because partner will through which advice was being N nounced no details. game-going declaration is arrived at/ keep all one bids open with as little| issued: He didn't like the anawer nee A fourth projected round-the-world | even though he has trickless hand;|as two queens in his hand. Why} so he turned on the flashlight. flight, by John Henry Mears andije. g. the original bidder bics two|force him to keep the bidding open r Vance Breese, was called off in face hearts. You, holding nothing, will| until game is arrived at if you need| , AS @ result, Mrs. Lillian Jeffs, a of Russian objection to flight over its | respond with two no trump. a trick from his hand to go game? the “spiritualist,” was brought to territory. | Partner then says three diamonds.| The first forcing bid used was the| Court Wednesday on a warrant The Green Flash, monoplane | you are still required to keep the bid-| original two forcing bid which is now| Charging obtaining money under wrecked by Roger Williams and Lewis |qing open. If you cannot support; undoubtedly the most abused bid in, ‘false pretenses. George said the . diamonds, bid three no trump. Ifjcontract bridge. Do not get into the| light revealed Mrs. Jeffs. clad in a partner then bids four clubs, you will! habit of making a forcing two-bid| black, waving the “floating trum- @ e Here Are Major ‘have to either bid four no trump or| just because you have a good-looking, Pet” about and talking through it. 0 Flights |support one of the three suits he has'hand. If partner has anything he| He wants $14 he paid Mrs. Jeffs cean 4 named. Of course, the naming of|will, keep the bidding open without} for advice returned to him. - ithree suits is a very rare thing, but!a forcing bid. { a aE IES New York, June 4—V—Ccean || the example is given to show you that $19,000 Fire Hits flying traffic will be heavy this }/the bidding must continue until the| RESPONSES TO " 4 . season, if the many projected |itinal declaration is @ game-going} FORCING TWO BIDS Canadian Village ventures are carried out. Major || contract. When using the above high re- “4 yy American flights so far arranged i jquirements for a forcing two-bid it! Neche, N. D., June 4.—(?)—Fire eac. or a . ns @a with a degree of certainty are: | REQUIREMENTS FOR | takes very little in your hand to sup-| wednesday destroyed three buildings Round-The-World | FORCING TWO-BID port partner. Remember, tlough,|in Gretan, Man., across the Canadian 5 Wiley Post and Harold Gatty Original two or no trump bids are that he is looking for a slam hid on|boundary from here, causing a loss in toes oe not forcing bids and have been ex- every two-bid that he maxes. You/estimated at $19,000, and threatened Clyde ngborn an jug! plained in previous articles. have only three losing cards to take| other buildings in the center of town. Herndon, Jr. in Bellanca Original two of a suit bids must care of for partner, therefore make | Contents of two of the buildings were The great Lord Tennyson In a beau K ‘rans-Atlantic |show a hand so strong that it con-'a positive response if your hand con-| destroyed and the third building was tiful poem refe man’s Adam’: Ruth alae pewicunaiags to ||tains five to six quick tricks. But’ tains an ace, or without an ace, if :.| unoccupied. I ps ns Ao a womran's _— Paris. in Lockheed-Vega. jeven this number of quick tr:cks is| contains one and one-half tricks} The Jacob Neufeld drug store build- App! “The warm pple Otto 2 eran Sak ai jnot sufficient if more then three of| which would be a king, queen and|ing and stock, valued at $9,000, and le = white a of her Newfoundland to Copenhagen. in |/the smaller cards ‘are losers. Again,|a-side king. When holding less than|the George Spenst cafe and an un- roat./” ider your " Apple. Bellanca. 4B. Macmitan ||{2Te, 2f¢ two-suit hands thet may the above, your proper response Is|occupled building owned by Spenst * af Const ~ oats J Comm. Dona: . MacMillan [/contain only four quick tricks such| two no trump, which gives vartner| with a total value of $10,000, burned. —_ " App! That and C. F. ppenevuls, aie ig as six spades to the ace? king and an opportunity to rebid. Firemen battled the flames and Toue I phd A oa ae is London and return, in Lockheed- |jqueen and five hearts to the ace,| (Copyright, 1931, NEA Service, Inc.) | succeeded in saving two hotels. The our larynx — ir vol xX Vega. | fire started in the Neufeld building dat wate ae eeer> Col, James C. Fitzmaurice and || New York to London by way of New- | Europe to America by way of Green-|from an undetermined cause. tains your vocal chords. When you cone A. S. Stanford, Jr., New York to || foundland and Dublin. | land. . London, in Sikorsky tmphibion. neceet Roy Ammel, Chicago broker./ Two fliers promise to fly the Pa- | Baptismal Services sider your Adam's Apple you are ‘apt. Roy Ammel, New Yor! as announced plans to fly the At-| cific. Th ‘Ash, Jr., an American, Paris, in Lockheed-Sirius 4 |/ antic in a low-wing monoplane with has taken over the City of Tacome| Llanned Near Mercer, considering your throat—your vocal aura Ingalls, in unnamed || a retractable landing gear. He made! sed by Harold Bromley for ® non Plane, New York to Paris || |/a nonstop fileht from New York to ston joumey from depen to the| MoGluky, No D. June 4—Bap- chords. Protect the delicate tissues rs. Geraldine Grey redo, Panama last year after abandoning | ynited States. tismal services under auspices of the Buffalo to Rome in Belinea |! projected trip to Burove. self ‘Yoshihara, young Japanese, | McClusky and Lincoln Valley Seventh within your throat. Be careful in your monoplane. Another south Atlantic flight is | S “ Adventist churches will be held Trans-Pacific planned for the veteran German air- | Plans to carry on in a flight by easy | Tey, Agvet nas a Fee choice of cigarettes. Don't rasp your ie Thomas Ash, Jr. Tokyo to }/ ship, Graf Zeppelin, which is sched- | SO0°S om yo ove Wa Schwindt, Bismarck, and Elder H. thi ith hh irritants! R United States, in former “City of || uled to fly to Brazil in late summer | 8%! &¢ Washington, D. ©. Meyer, president of the North Da- throet with harsh irritants! Reach for a Tacoma.” ') or early fall, | kota Adventist Conference. Earlier, the airship is to be flown| aR ama songnae a ley ol aca a ar LUCKY instead. Here in America LUCKY to Spitzbergen end then to the North | Crookston, +» .—(P) 6 tabe: ’ Yancey in the takeoff for ® trans! note for a tryst with the Nautilus, Dersons were arrested in lquor raids| ClUmy vabernacie, Saturday, June 6, STRIKE Is the only cigarette which brings ¢ atlantic flight, submarine in charge of Sir Hubert ;conducted in Polk county by Sheriff] ; iI ‘at Bri tie ane arias a aher arte | Wilkins. Ira Haaven. All are held in jail here oo or Same you the added benefit of the exclusive enture, depending y Two German airplane flights west. {and will be given preliminary hear- A i a a are avaliable when the plane is In| auiy"over the atiantie are scheduled, ses probably Saturday. "They ate | Buneey, 1s i etimaied that, her TOASTING” Process, which includes the 3 bss one by the DO-X, monster flying | Kilos, Emil Fontaine, Edwin Kickel- | i Rens : ar amntin: waceacinecyorld | boat now at Portuguese Giutnea, ‘and |by, Ole Olson and Ole Hanson, all of | “#64 foe COGS use of modern Ultra Violet Rays. It is 4 Fa eu ; the other late in the summer by Capt. |East Grand Forks and Ted Larson of Al E: le ind H jeer ‘Moms ee OS | Woitgang von Gronau with the same | Fisher. | St. Tous Mo. Jane 4--ie}—The this exclusive process that expels certain | ted Newioundland-Denmark | ™men who flew across with him a year eee Rev. Dr. Francis Pieper, 79, president harsh irritants present in all raw tobaccos. trip and: Ruth Nichols. planning a | 28° AIRSHIPS TO RETURN of Concordia seminary for 40 years —— = Pee race ae tho maren (| To Study Weather St. Paul, June 4.—(P)—Ships of the! and doctrinal leader of the Missouri These expelied irritants are sold to being ready. {Von Gronau’s flight, to start from |109th aerial squadron, which have| synod of the Lutheran church, a na- Miss Nichols, society woman and/ Iceland, will be made to study been in the east for the army con-| tion-wide religious denomination, died manufacturers of chemical compounds. sports flier, may find a rival in Edith | Weather conditions and determine centration, were expected here late|at his home here Wednesday of Elizabeth McColl, of Galt, Ontario, / the feasibility of an air line from Wednesday. They headquarter here.| cancer. They are not present in your LUCKY who has announced preliminary plans | to fly the Atlantic alone. But her! Plans seem uncertain. Women Active Laura Ingalls, who won her pilot's | license while working as a secretary in St. Louis, has announced that she will attempt a flight across the At-! lJantic, probably from New York to! Paris, in the latter part of the sum- mer. She has given out few details regarding her plans. A plane owned by Capt. George Endres and Alexander Magyar ts at Roosevelt field. ‘hey plan to fly to Budapest. Mrs, Geraldine Grey Loffredo, wife of a Buffalo photographer, has an- nounced that she will attempt a good will flight from Buffalo to Rome with Renate Donati, Italian war ace, as co-pilot. z Two flights “with a purpose” are planned by Comm. Donald B. Mac- Millan, noted Arctic explorer, and Col. James Fitzmaurice, Irish co-pilot of the German monoplane Bremen, conqueror of the Atlantic in westerly fight. MacMillan, with &. F. Koche- ville as pilot, hoped to make a round trip flight from Boston to London to survey possibilities STRIKE. 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