The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1931, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1981 2 SAYS SELECTION IS NEEDED FOR BIRTH _ Doctor Declares Sterilization of | J. Prentice Murphy, executive sec- Unfit Necessary to Im- prove Humans |methods employed in the United! | university, Decatur, Ill, said he has little hope that unemployment insur- ance can be realized through legisla- tion. He suggested that governmen- greement of representatives of whole industries, This, he said, would re- duce fear of competitive consequences. | at First Regular Meeting Sa ‘retary of the children’s bureau, Phila-| | other committees. | delphia, told a conference ¢: that, Details of organization were con- | '“the Russian menace is less a mat- 5: ter of economic revision than of pos- sible elimination of the family as a noon. The club will meet | was divided into two teams which will i 1 J. L. O'Hara, of James Millikin Donald was named captain of one team and Paul Knight will lead the other. GETS INTO ACTION Discussion of the business and fi- | floor, the management has announc- | nancial arran; ements of the club oc- | ed and special arrangements may be y tal administrative departments cupied considerable time and it was | made for private parties. Dinners F ‘through exercise of promotional func- ? P ‘ tenatively decided to follow the same | also will be served at the Place, ac- | tlons seek its establishment by mutual | Business Details Are Considered lines as those adopted by other serv- |cording to Mrs. C. E. Will, who is ‘ay President J. 8. Fevold was in-! Th | structed to appoint a rules committee | ursday Noon ‘of three members and to appoint | ved at the first regular meeting of | new Cosmopolitan cub | NeW Resort to Be i located three miles west of Sunny on the banks of the Heart river. The dance pavilion has been re- modeled, enclosed and redecorated and finished with a fine new dance manager. N. D. Representatives At 4-H Encampment North Dakota’s four representatives Ferry; Richard Hamilton, Rugby; and Pauline Reynolds, assistant state club leader of the agricultural college, left Fargo June 14. The four delegates were selected recently on the basis of superior club records from approximately 6,200 4-H club members in the state. In Wash- ington they will hear addresses of dis- tinguished speakers, take part in con- jferences of their organization and enjoy educational tours in and about Washington and other aearby pooints of national significance. Miss Rey- |molds is in charge of the group. ‘The total land area of North Da- kota is 44,917,120 acres of which 86 Camp Grafton Makes Ready for Governor Devils Lake, N. D., June 18—(7)— Despite the heat of the last two days, members of the 164th North Dakota Infantry, encamped at Camp Grafton, near here, are continuing their in- tensive program of training. Tonight the entire regiment will Participate in the first regimental Parade. Elaborate plans are being made for Governor's Day, which will be observed next Sunday, when Gov- ernor George F. Shafer and staff will review the regiment. expected from all parts of the state at the review. THREE KILLED IN CRASH Sumter, 8. C., June 18.—(*)—Three persons were killed and four others seriously injured in a truck-automo- bile crash near Summerton near here early Thursday. TAKE BODY FROM RIVER Braham, Minn., June 18.—(?)—The body of Walter Richardson, 17-year- old son of H. E. Richardson, Braham, who drowned while swimming in the Snake river, was found by John R. Opened Saturday *° the National Boys’ and Girls’ 4-H per cent was in farms in 1930. 10,000 persons _are| Johnson, farmer. club encampment are in Washington, Sbpeoxineey, pe each week in the Lions Room at the | G. P. Hotel | 1D. C., this week, June 17-23, in com- Members agreed that it is desirable | Residents of western North Dakota ;Pany with 152 other outstanding 4-H to increase the membership of the | Will have a new amusement resort {club workers from 39 states. The 4 club in order that it may take an |@vallable for their pleasure after June delegation which includes Doris E. On Extradition Plea active part in civic affairs and in the |20, according to announcement by the | Bari, Grand Forks; Joan M. Larson, fon of the unfit, and selection. development of Bismarck. In order |Management of the Glen Echo club, | Webster; Harold Hofstrand, Churches| He told the national conference of Action on a requisition for the re- tO do this, the present membership | | social work that, “the human race - cannot afford to curtail the supply iste haihe rae — rswuinan weligs Who sre darivea|Te'e°. to state of Washington, LJ from superior groups and suitably Where he is charged with bank rob- 9 reared, nor can it afford to leave the bery, was deferred Thursday Ly Gov. elma ism Gecision of reproduction to the in-| George F. Shafer following a hear- 8 dividual actions of the inferior groups such as mental defectives.” oe “It would be difficult to prove that A decision will be given by the the mere spacing of children would |board after additional information is necessarily improve their quality or received from Washington as to iden- that children of parents having small! tification of Robinson, who is charged families are superior to those of large| With holding up the State Bank of | families. Premarital care should give | Concrete and escaping with $4,700 in assurance that both parents have no|currency and gold after kidnaping hereditary and transmissable traits|the cashier, bookkeeper and a cus-/ which might be seriously detrimental tomer. to their offspring.” Robinson claimed he was not in the Mollie Ray Carroll, president of the state of Washington at the time of University of Chicago settlement, the robbery but was in Montana. urged experimentation with voluntary Employes of the bank were said by industrial unemployment insurance. the Washigton officials to have iden- Look for the Bayer cross The speaker said European experi- tified Robinson by a photograph as ence with unemployment is much one of the men who robbed the bank. more extensive than that in this but no witnesses or affidavits were country and that insurance systems presented to the governor to this ef- BAYER there, although imperfect. function fect. except the statements of au- better than quickly organized relief thorities. i Minneapolis, June 18— (4)—Dr. basic unit in the social order.” Fred L. Adair of the University of “ tat faculty declared Thursday Shaf. Del Acti » birth control will not accomplish race: ater £ betterment if two factors are ignored, elays Action “yeompulsory segregation and steriliza- The Farmers Union te Invites You TO Damage and depreciation work havoc to the sheet metal parts of even the most costly cars. When a road mishap makes YOUR car unsightly, or rust and corrosion get in their de- structive work, call here! We'll repair or replace the affected parts quickly and inexpensively. Auto sheet metal craftsmanship is our specialty. Quick relief from rheumatic pains without harm: Listen in Over KFYR Every Monday Night at 9:30 to 9:45 p. m. to a program especially arranged in the interests of the farmer. Mr. Wm. Larger will speak to you over KFYR on Mon- day night, June 22. Do your car doors open and shut properly? If not, let us fix it. DINGLE TOP & BODY WORKS In Rear of Ack’s Radiator Shop 606 Main Avenue Coonsidler Youn Moms ing you can always take. 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