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Occupies Club at Meeting Approximate! Cosmopolitan offer could aid in the Discussion as the question prevailing’ in various sections of the state was the prin- cipal business of the meeting, with several members speaking informally on the subject. Adolph En; OFFER SERVICES IN | CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Discussion of Removal Question their services as field work- ers to the capital defense committee in the campaign to keep the seat of the state government at Bismarck. , H. P, Goddard spoke at the meet- ing and submitted questionnaires to be filled out by each member. In the questionnaires each member set forth ways and means by which they igelhardt and Mrs. Grace Duryee Morris played several violin and piano duets to provide the mu- sical feature of the program. Cosmopolitan 20 members of the lub Thursday noon campaign. to the sentiment on}enship in B. 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Canadian officials had informed her she could not re-enter Canada, claiming that by marrying an American citizen she had lost her rights in Canada. Because of her previous convictions for illegal entry she could not gain citizenship in the Tribune Want Ads Bring Results owt, hal Eininviuat ‘‘When March Winds Blow, The Stockings Show” DIARY OF A LADY OF FASHION and they ought to show the * gay new Spring shades in’ Hostery As You Lire Ir’ PLATINE BURMA ELECTRA PALETONE SUNBEIGE i $1.00 —and up SARAH GOLD SHOP 312 Main “Style Without Extravagance” Avenue VOTE NO on March 15th to keep State Capital at Bismarck on said Jands.. It is manifestly un- fair to compel the farmer to pay in-| | terest and taxes when his equity in the land is but @ small part of its ac- tual value. Older states than North Dakota have given this problem con- sideration and thus relieved its ac- tual citizens from the grasp of the money lender and mortgage holder. If we value our citizens, those who have helped make our state what she is today, we must do something to Eéditor’s Note.- comes letters jereat. Letters di troversial religio: ‘Which offend good wi fen taste. an play will be returned to writers. All letters MUST be signed. If yvu wish to use a pseudonym, sign the pseud first and own name beneath We spect such fhe sight, to d pad them rae their homes from 3 ma: struction. we er a peasantry |i, conform such as Europe has, then let us con- es - | tinue as we are, ii SAYS PROHIBITION FAILS Bismarck, N. D. . March 1, 1932. NORTH DAKOTAN. FALL BRINGS SPEECH London.—Thomas F. Butt, 28, was born deaf and dumb. He suffered a fall while climbing a tree and sus- tained concussions about the head. After he recovered from his injuries he found he had gained the powers of speech and hearing. i" There are two octagonal houses in Indiana remaining from a mild Popularity for that, type of house | m: early in the 19th century. A Editor, Tribune: The prohibition poll now being staged by the Literary Digest contains considerable food for thought. If this poll is any indication as to which way the wind blows, it would seem'as though the great American public is getting tired of “the noble experi- Personally, we believe that American men and women are get- doesn't prohibit, a prohibition which doesn’t prohibit Prohizition which jails mothers and turns big racke- teers loose. In short, a prohibition in M > At. the Movies What the “Twentieth Century Lim- ited” is to America, what the “Blue Train” is to Europe, the “Shanghai Express” is to China. A crack train, fest, famous, luxurious—and so a fitting vehicle for that favored star, Marlene blonde loveliness finds a perfect foil piers entitled “Shanghai Express” |in “Polly of the Circus,” which will |p’ tells a rated almost any day in newspaper | headlines. | with good actors. Among them Anna May Wong is as beautiful as she was ner Oland combines the ingratiating manner of his “Charlie Chan” with the inner wickedness of “Dr. Fu- ise Closser Hale and Lawrence Grant all give their usual. perfect perfor- © {and Chinese, move about under the! p Tragedy.” {p “Shanghai Express” comes to the p Paramount theatre tonight. | P AT THE CAPITOL AT THE PARAMOUNT At least that’s the way it appears to|a the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer fan mail the exotic East. department which is’ deluged with Now, of course, a drama of China|letters for the popular player who is | hi well timed; and the Paramount! appearing opposite Marion Dav pe ops. Dietrich, whose fragile pen tonight at the Capitol theatre. To answer some of the inquiries, |h the following facts about Gable’s ersonality and biography were pre- pared. tory that could be corrobo-; “Shanghai Express” is crowd He’s Pennsylvania Dutch He was born February 1, 1901, in “Daughter of the Dragon.” War- see dines the Moratinteg| Cadiz, Ohio, the son of William’ H. f) His mother, Adeline Gable, died when he was an infant. He is of Pennsyl- vania Dutch ancestry. lanchu;” and Eugene Pallette, Lou- ance in humorous character roles. thousand extras, both American that has utterly failed to serve the a purpose for which it was intended. NORTH DAKOTAN. ABOUT residents) FEES ismarck, N. D. Editor, Tribune: And while we are cutting down the mileage fees of our county officers, why not do something about the out- rageous rates charged by physicians for calling on country patients. Their charges are altogether too high for this day and age, A FARMER. BLAH AND HOOEY Bismarck, N. D. Editor, Tribune: The blah and hooey that clutter up the air channels under the guise of entertainment should be ended. If those Programs cannot give us radio entertainment without. continually ‘blowing up’ their products they had better get off the air and give the time to those who will. No one objects to a simple statement of fact regarding the sponsor of the broadcast, but this advertising any and all the time must cease. Listen- r E ers in have the remedy in their own. hands. Simply refuse to patronize anyone who gives the greater part of their broadcasting time to blah and, hooey, in other words—advertising. A WOMAN READER. FROM BUFFALO SPRINGS Buffalo Springs, N. D. Feb. 28, 1932. Editor, Tribune: Enclosed find one dollar for which you may put my subscription ahead some more. As for the state capital we are for Bismarck and if we lived at Jamestown we would still be for ‘Bismarck because we believe that is the place for the capital. It has al- ways been there and we should leave it there and not change everything ‘all around again. Everybody knows Bismarck is the caiptal of North Dakota. O, W. KITZMAN. ‘WOULD SHARE TAX BURDEN defying Editor, Tribune: ‘While the farmers are waiting on the government to do something for them, they might be able to get some help from their state. 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