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Va — BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOLVA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1931 Two Girls and Two Boys Are Arrested A career of crime which included the theft of three automobiles, bur- glarizing of two stores and the theft of gasoline at about 25 filling stations was brought to a close Thursday night for two boys and two girls, all 17 years of age, when they were ar- rested about 20 miles west of Dickin- 2 COMMITTEE WOMEN GIVE THEIR VIEWS ONUNEMPLOYMENT Dr. Lillian Gilbreth, Mrs. J. M. Glenn, Mrs. J. F. Sippel Express Ideas ;Morton county. Jack Anderson, Bismarck, and George |Wallace, North Platte, Neb. The etree Aue SAA ;quartet was apprehended tas ey lew York, Aug. 28.—4}—The wo-| attempted to rob the Fritz and Ber- mien members of President Hoover's|ger General Store at Glen Ullin. unemployment committee have defi-| Pedestrians saw ther: leave the nite ideas about the form relief should store via a window and gave chase in take. |their automobile. Careful budgeting, a wiser economic by Deputy Sheriff Bolke. and industrial leadership and active ——_ cooperation were urged by the trio) GRADUATES HEAR STOCKWELL Friday as helps to the unemployment| Valley City, N. D., Aug. 28—(P)— TT Bilt " | Outlining eae we ase eee to r. an Gilbreth, a consulting | leadership, W. L. Stockwell, Fargo, engineer in management, said women addressed the graduating class of the specifically can help by continuing;summer term at the state teachers’ to “participate in local activities and |college here Friday. Thirty-inne stu- to cooperate wherever called upon./dents received Bachelor of Arts de- careful budgeting, grees in education, the largest sum- relief where need-|mer class in the history of the school. spending in order to One hundred were presented standard creryihing ‘possible to stable Meleeraneates se Pee and increase the feeling of security | nena eons keeping their homes serene PAIR PLEADS GUILTY and happy.” Valley City, N. D., Aug. 28.—(P)— Urging the greatest possible devel-|Fred Kreuger and Mrs. Julius Duese, opment ot goes oe ee private | arrested in connection with a raid on resources, Mrs. John M. Glenn, presi- dent of the Family Welfare Associa- a still at Leal, pleaded guilty to en- gaging in the liquor traffic and were tion of America, stressed the neces- bound over to district court here. sity of continuing emphasis on con-!Bonsd were fixed at $1,000 each, but structive and preventive work, add-| were not furnished. A 16-year-old ing, “We can only hope for the de-/ girl was held as a witness under bonds velopment of an economic and in- of $500 in connection with the case. dustrial leadership which may ulti- mately justify the patience and faith|——~ ers of the American peopie.” | TOO LATE TOC FY Mrs. John F. Sippel, sident of | FOR RENT—Seven room modern the Federation of Women’s Clubs,! house centrally located. Also ga- pleading for the utmost cooperation, rage. Call at 404 Sth St. opt et Ls g that FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms women do a large share of purchas-|" in modern home. Very quiet. Hot ing, has “initiated a nation-wide study, water at all times. Gas heated. that will give a picture of conditions : as they affect the relationship of the 702 7th St. Phone 1748-W. son by Deputy Sheriff A. R. Bolke of |_ The two boys gave the names of | They were joined) FARMERS DEMAND IMMEDIATE AID Party From Drouth Area Goes Through Here on Way to Trade Coal for Grain | ‘Traveling with eight truckloads of |coal, 18 farmers from Burke, Moun- |trail and Williams counties passed |through Bismarck Friday bound for |South Dakota, where they hope to exchange their fuel for grain. Members of the party said that they were members of the United Farmers’ league, composed of about {1,500 farmers in the drouth-stricken ‘areas in the northwestern part of the | state. Their trucks were placarded with jSigns advocating relief - measures. Leaders said that among demands |made by the group were free trans- ‘portation of farm products, immedi- jate relief measures over and above | what is now being done by the gov- |ernment, cancellation of all appro- prations for the army and navy, and ithe conversion of this money into |funds for relief, and al:ndonment of the practice of evicting farmers from lands after foreclosures by mortgage | holders. 4, | The immediate aim of the party is |to establish contacts with the idea of exchanging the surplus products of one district with other surplus products in other districts. Their ul- timate aim, they said, was to bring about a change from capitalistic to |communistic government. Many people in the drouth areas ido not have enough to eat, members of the party said, and in some cases families had to resort to eating soup made from Russian thistle. Others are said to be canning the weed for use during the winter months. The |Popular name for Russian thistle as |a food in their districts is “Hoover | spinach,” several of the farmers said. is woman purchaser to retailing and == production.” Dr. Gilbreth believes relief should be handied by local agencies, “these} being made as efficient as possible and helped where this is imperative.” | Mrs. Glenn warned that “too much emphasis should not be placed upon the role of private family welfare agencies. No family welfare agency can pretend to meet the wage loss; due to unemployment.” Former N. D. Woman | Dies in Minneapolis! Minneapolis, Aug. 28.—()—Mrs. | Marian Russell Jones, 66, died Thurs- ' day at her home following an illness | _ Takes Less To Kill — Cheapest Insect Spray You Can Use Laboratory-Tested —Super-Strength FLY.TO Surest, Quickest Death to oe A Ants, Moths, Fleas MOST POPULAR THROUGHOUT THE WORLD of four years. She was the widow of the Rev.! Richard Jones, congregational minis- | ter. She lived for 30 years in North and South Dakota, where Mr. Jones | held pastorates. For three years she | lived here. Four children and five grand-chil- dren are left. The children are Lewis R. C, Lampman, Shell, Wyo., and Mrs. Agnes Thompson, Hettinger, N.D. | The body will be taken to Hettinger. Wind Does Damage In Max Territory Considerable damage to farm prop- | erty by high winds Wednesday night have been reported by farmers living in the Max territory. I, N. Johnson, a farmer living 10 miles northeast of Max, reported that his barn was wrecked by the wind and H. Neuman, who lives in the) same vicinity, said that the storm wrecked his barn and silo and demol- ished his henhouse. i Other farmers in the territory are said to have sufffered losses through the depredations of the wind. i Beef Pot Roast well trimmed, Ib. 15c ROB MICHIGAN BANK Sunfield, Mich., Aug. 28.—(4)—Three | men who gained entrance to the Sun- | field State Savings Bank building curing the night held up the cashier | when he reported /for work today, | forced him to open the vault, and es- | caped with an undetermined amount af money. celebra ting SOUND-PROOFED MOTORING and A NEW KIND of FREE-WHEELING 'VERYONE, everywhere, is invited during this week to be the guest of The Nash Motors Com- pany in a great, nation- wide revelation of two most important develop- ments in motor car engi- neering: —SOUND-PROOF- ING and 'SYNCHRO-SHIFT FREE WHEELING. 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'Wing Child Succumbs After Short Illness Bethel Bailey, Jr., two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey of Wing died here Thursday night, two days after having been stricken with {an acute intestinal disorder, He was an only child. Funeral services will be held at the ‘Wing community hall at 9 a. m. Sun- day, Rev. Oster of Regan officiating. bie Law of Wing will assist at the Burial will be made at the Wing cemetery. Convict Succumbs From Tuberculos Leo Chavney, 30, inmate of the state penitentiary, died here Thurs- day, a victim of tuberculosis. been a patient at the prison hospital ‘since that time. Prison officials said the man was a Mexican by birth and that he claimed he had no living relatives. He will be buried here. Mandan Man Is Held Under $2,000 Bond Arraigned in justice court on a statutory charge Friday morning, William Jarabeck, Mandan, was or- time to get an attorney by E. S. Allen, Police magistrate. HENNA RINSE Jo-cur Henna Rinse is now sweeping America. 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