The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 21, 1932, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

2 “HOOVER WOULD GET THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1932 BUSINESS LEADERS 10 AID CONFIDENCE Seeks to Apply Banker-Busi- nessman Committee Idea to Entire Nation Washington, May 21.—(4)—Presi dent Hoover has started a country wide movement to get hesitant bank: ‘and meeting tod: problems in today’s way, he said. It was found- ed for just such a purpose and what- ever day today may be, Kiwanis is fundamentally ready for it. In honor of the international sec- retary, Fargo Kiwanians were hosts |to representatives trom a score or jclubs in the three states of North and |South Dakota and Minnesota. A rep- \Tesentative from Winnipeg also was present, ASSERT MATCH KING | WAS POOR AT DEATH q ers, industrialists, and others to- q gether to start credit flowing once| more into constructive enterprise. {| ¢ The program is to apply the New,} York Banker-Businessman commit-, tee plan to each federal reserve dis-.| Swedish Committee Finds Kreuger Owed $168,300,- 000; Had Nothing | Weather Report > | ( > oe FORECASTS j For Bismarck and vicinity: Probably | Showers and thunderstorms tonight) and Sunday; warmer. For North Da- kota: Probably showers and thun- derstorms tonight and Sunday, ex- cept generally fair tonight east por- tion and extrtme east Sunday;! slightly warmer Sunday central and east portions and tonight west. For’ South Da- Unsettled tonight and Sunday, occasional rain with local ; slightly warmer to- portion. Local showers and | occasional thunderstorms tonight and | SHOWERS i : | 'Students Opposed to Proposal | vite, Russell Saxvik, Donald Lund, . , Walter Ulmer, to Reduce Valuations For cores Bouts ya an Genge Taxation |Gullickson, Omer Walla, Louise Mel- jville, James Hyland, Billy Cowan, TRS PRT TRE Russell Arnot, Elsie Petermann, Mel- An editorial in the Bismarck High!yin Thoreson, Nellie Nelson, Melvin kota: | probably |night southwe! For Montan: | Sunday; little change in temperature. | || What’s Going On In Bismarck High School? Bismarck High Editorial Scores Initiated Measure Herald, student newspaper published ‘ pimm, Emily Belk, George Shafer, by Bismarck high school, entitled'mimo Berg, Jack Andrews, Ralph “Schools Versus Taxes,” scores og initiated measure which would re- Rand, Floyd Boutrous, Delaine Ward, ‘Ralph Goddard, Robert Mueller, Eu- duce taxable property valuations from! gene Palmer, Billie Lambert, Edward 75 to 50 per cent. Cole, Charles Shearn, Vivian Cogh- trict. The governors of the reserve! Akinhebota: GenArAlly fair to- : : | tion and thanks ¢ . : oh Laat esl aR ETD Ct SI URES ere i Fl nignt Hid Bay, except Y probably | maces bg iy 30 peat ale Gute. ra resented Bis- | many friends tnd alo the Blamaree and repaired cau c in organizing the groups. ,,|Kreuger, the world-famous “match showers in extreme southwest POr-| ‘The editorial follows: : litatek in the Presto solo; Iris|Elks for the beautiful floral offerings t When all are formed it is Hoover's icing» who, until he fired a bullet in-|tion; slightly cooler tonight in ex-) «on June 29 the voters of North | scheart tralto; David Davis,|for our beloved mother and for the Phone 664 intention to call the chairmen to! f ‘treme southeast, possibly some frost | rs |Schwartz, contralto; avis, Washington so as to coordinate the |to his brain in Paris March 12, was ‘in central and north; rising tempera-| Dakota will vote on the initiated /paritone. Vivian Coghlan and Donna|™any kindnesses and expressions of ‘ entire program “on a national basis.” considered the greatest financial! ture Sunday in central and north por- ee ae to reduce aire pr aici jJean Davis entered the piano con- erence ie mus during our recent a The situation now existing is that'genius of modern times, died prac- | tions. he aa abe loa inet 8 Stier tests. Edith Guthrie and Vivian ae 4 M t Cl In nt the federal reserve board has in- tically penniless and owing $168,-| ee etm cater trent has gained Coghlan were entrants in the small iat at eee aster Lleaners ers, inc. ht creased enormously the cash and |300,000, it was revealed Saturday. | | GENERAL CONDITIONS momentum under the sponsorship of/ vocal groups contest. Ze = Mra, McLean, credit available to individual banks} The announcement was made by| A nigh pressure area, accompanied (Re Stale Taxpayers a6 iitiy-|ginrn cE ane Bie Fraaiiet ae ie sc Shes, oad ra 311 MAIN AVE. BISMARCK, N. DAK. h for business expansion, but little or the Swedish investigating committee | by cool weather, is centered over Man- | (°° in North Dak mri fret Fl hore Hig! ool Annual were Mr. d Smith. im mone of this invigorating money /which has been probing Kreuger’s af-jitoba this morning. Elsewhere mod- | fits bil ako' ‘4 "th fee! " entered in the contest to be judged. . and Mrs, Harry Hinckley. t stream has moved beyond the bank! fairs since his suicide. erate temperatures prevail. The pres- | will be to reduce the maxi-iRussell Saxvik entered the typing Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith. vaults, Either business men and| There is $168,3000,000 in personal) sure is low from the western Rocky |mum tax for school purposes 33 1-3 contest and Nellie Nelson entered the manufacturers are unwilling to incur|debts and indirect lability against |Mountain slope westward to the Pa-|per cent. Have you students given shorthand contest. ‘ ica new obligations until further pros-/the match king's name, the commit-| ific coast and precipitation occurred |serious thought to the far-reaching| The play, “Highness,” was entered 7 pects are more definite, or the banks/tee said, and there will be little, if|0Ver the pporin ‘Eacitic coast region, jetfects ‘that this measure “wil “have/in the play contest, Vingiila’ Oayau ‘ ¥ are, more anxious to Keep : a big te anything, lett for distribution to un | Pein anton Sagres rib ead ae amen your educational ad- | gave “Daddy Doc.” i e than e > {@ 2 jto Minnesota. “ fi hale, . « The program launched in New| The committee found fictitious as-|“°Missouri River stage, 4.9 ft., 24 hour | mints cirite ave Eater es Girl Athletes Have ~~ f Mires atid tenders togetners © 11°'s|'Tol ‘books since 1924 ec mie) ae rok st bi ter, inches: |378 four-year high schools in North’ Their Annual Banquet , in rowers and lenders together. is | Tol Ks since an at | Bismarck station barometer, inches: “ se i i believed once credit flow is establish-|state of the books was such it was|2841. Reduced to sea level, $0.20. | Dakota, 310 would be seriously af- : : ed it may be devended on to continue extraordinarily difficult to produce a — |zeoved "by tie propired “chabge In a2-| iio. Girls) AUIS WaBOA Ltn Ba largely of its own momentum. |detinite balance sheet for the com-| For the upper Mississippl and lower font these scitaols This Would mean’ sts annual banquet ‘Tuesday evening oe pa [Jantech Alec as ees un ta tiated Se ;{in the domestic science rooms, with h = . ; : : {central Great Plains—rather frequent |duce operating expenses 31.21 per|in tt * , ¢ Jimmies Are Winners | PEE Une CLUE laretipitation’ temperatures mostly (cent, and a considerable number have |Marion Worner presiding. About 30 : rs In Pent: lar Meet eed for RAIRERInING The erleriny | Hest otra, jalready curtailed expenditures to the girls attended, with Miss Mildred : é o e r mainta is exist a i cicik {Hoff as a guest z Pe n rentangular Mee jmoratorium, and it is, therefore, ‘rcuimeneeiee | eniesun gSsbiia Bien riesbinaty'tar| Three tonite "werd ithe) sien i Moorhead, Minny May 21—iay—|‘ecommending to the board that it! 4g many sehools to abandon depart. ning the Game,” by Marion Worner; F! Jamestown college, scoring 54 1-2|teeng ane ee ne ernment | to 68{ments. Further reduction would|"Playing the Game.” by Miss Mile ; oe {recall the moratorium and take the | " seat ‘ dred Fried, and “The Finish of th e points, won the pentangular track necessary steps to have the company | 47 |mean total elimination of high schools deri ie e meet here Friday. Ellendale normal declared bankrupt lin many districts. Scarcity of high:Game,” by Miss Mildred Hoff. A 3 took second with 43 1-2 3 ia : , PRECIPITATION jschools would force overcrowding in Short skit, “Physical Education in Six acores . Kreuger’s personal debts were ! . \'55,” was presented by a grou! of Ss of other entrants were! i 2 ‘ existing schools, many of which are! °° group of ° : f about $93,500,000, the committee | Amt. 24 hrs. ending 7 a. m. T four girls, while songs were sung bt @ 8. Moorhead teachers 31 1-2; Valley] found, and there were indirect labil- | Total this month to date .. 58 |@lready filled. lity ; vad Std is City teachers 23 1-2, and Wahpeton| ities; Normal. this th to date 139| “The children of the state are in the group, accompanied by Maxine Science 1. Robertson of Ellendale | “eS °f bout $74,800,000. Dota Gan} to date” °°: 3'94/no way responsible for the financial/Pickles and Erma Weinberger. was high scorer for the meet with 12] \orce oF MORTOAGE SA Normal, Jan. 1 to date 471 crisis. Why should they be made to ,,7able decorations were indicative Points. Robinson of Moorhead teach-| Xi py aciven, that Accumulated deficiency since \suffer unduly when other public ex- Of the different sports in which the a2) ers was second with 11. executed and a AT ye NEES See tes 0.77 |penditures remain practically the Si"ls have participated. A three- u TO Ee oan raeenerer same? Curtailment of educational |course dinner was served under the ‘ pI} | Today in Congress | he ist} NORTH DAKOTA POINTS __jprivileges now means a loss to the|SUPervision of Miss Margery Morris. c i \ . nineteen hun- ‘Temprs. Pre. jchild that cannot be recovered. What- | [tne Anderson was in charge of the na. oe ae ere nine aaa leneton lever is done now will be reflected iy en. : Continues consideration of im- eds of ty of Burletah, | Armenia clea: [Think of the ‘potbllties te Bi k Si d i * portant levies in revnue bill Dakota, on the 4th * “ 1 ink of e possibilities for in-| bismare. a a Beet elites secon sation’ AR tian and | Beach, peldy. [creased crime when hundreds of stu-| A cond in : ' with stock exchange inquiry | ; FT Guean een obleer ab (dents, have no schools to atteng. or) Literary Contests p Davis-Kelly coal regulati sby, clear ... 00/1f only half-year terms are possible. | — jt: hearings continued ipa ane 4 Deve Lake cleai o ‘00! You have heard the old saying that| Bismarck high school placed sec- ‘ b committee. Dickinson, peldy. 48 .00}‘an idle brain is the devil's work-'ond in the literary events of the Senator Wheeler (D. Mont.) and State ot h |Drake, peldy. . 37 .00|shop.’ Can our state afford to take'May Festival contests at the state asked investigation of lobbyists. | hour of 2 o'clock P Dunn ‘Center, pe 43 00 | the chance of neglecting its intel-|agricultural college last week-end. e House PY Ellendale, cldy. 47 14 lectual developments and giving crime! Valley City won first honors. ef Considers private bills Fessenden, clear . 38 .00!a greater opportunity for influencing Junior Birdzeil won second in the @ Rseicga trai on isieo, atu: |Grand Forks, clear 40 09 /the receptive mind of the child? after-dinner speaking contest. In the , Hy T Ww th P has dis Samoan legislation a ee See 48 03) “Purthermore, every community radio plays Valley City took first, Bis- ree 2 uoe t urc C4 Ad diene oe ae . ie jhas the right to determine the kind!marck second, and Fargo third. Luby is ara - » clear . 2 99 /0f Schools it is to have. Reducing the|Miller placed second in the make-up ” 4 2. " Say s Service Clubs | Lisbon, peldy. . amount of tax money available for|contest. Frances Cox, who last year f E t al it Meet Mod. ern Need lamdtociae : ~ a school purposes will take away from!won the extemporaneous paehitig? ver tres one e Y eds eee 44 ‘00; the local school board its power tojcontest, won third place in the same Ht It toothy. Spare rath Bak° | Oakes, cldy. 45 05 nanese rearent because it must nec- | contest this year. ve 2 21.—()—Is the day of Dollars | Parshall, peld: 40 .00/essarily be restricted by the funds} Bismarck’s play, “Highness,” . i the service club about over? erent, “bec | Barnbinitcinae 37 00| which it is permitted to use. lceived fifth place. Vin Ws | Place. Virginia Cayou ~- el aneeel ae C. W. Parker, tite one canny ane : 2 i wea pene that we, as students,/took fourth place with “Daddy Doc” . ernational secretary, ad- rete ‘on, clear ... 00|should do something to inform the|in the declamati § i i i i ‘ dressing Kiwanians from tnree states | M. MeGit Wishek, cldy. ... Dae 2 voters of North Dakota of the serious|Tiedman, retelling tine story etlbeeee Equip Your Car Now With New Oldfield Tires and FREE a pomeiiied here Friday night. Mort Moorhead, Minn., peldy. 72 44 jdanger to our public schools and urge/hontas, took fourth place. In ora- . . | by the very nature of its organ- ae, them to vote against a measure thatjtory Lloyd Ode was fourth. Bis- Tubes for Your Decoration Day Trip { voli wanis will continue to G will not only cripple educational op-|marck’s miniature stage was rated a ive and serve, through good years Other Stations— Temprs. Pre.! portunities of the child, but also deal| fourth. : : ee Aieacrdatt cain fae teste ois a death-blow to our educational] . * a =|Calgary, alta. rains... 68 50 (o4|S*@ndards. PUBLICATIONS ARE SECOND Compare Construction - Quality - Price h r. ——_——— ‘cl annual, 5 1 Chicago, cits paldy. . x aA a \Breezes, and the High Herald Ape 7 — t Des Moines, fa., peldy... 84 54 00 second in their respective contests at RESTORE} 3 FIRESTONE | FIRESTONE Dodge City, Kans. clear 8 38 90 ithe Fargo May, Fete last Friday. Mee Ougbela } Edmonton, Alta., rain.. 5 J Ws hy Havre, Mont., cldy. .... 82 56 .02/ Oo C ‘ Tack poh Fete Helena, Mont, eldy.".-. 70 $0 34 ppose Construction i . uron, S. D., rain ..... A $ 3 setenneees be Kansas City.’Mo., clear. 80 62 .00 Of Channel in River Lisa) 40 -211$ 4.79169. Stu 6.00-18 Miles City, Mont., cldy.. 68 56 .00 a No, Platte, Neb, ‘eldy 6 91|32 Band Members, Three Vocal] Minneapolis, May 21.—(AP)—A Chevrolet .14.50-20, 5-35} jahoma A . is oe . i i i = 21}° Pierre, 8. D.. pel 10 52 38 Soloists, Two Pianists Ree a aah the -" 5-43) ma Rapid City, 8. 62 48 «30 Participate upper Mississippi river and calling Salt Lake City, 84 62 00! Guctor xo & bond issue o: i 2 Y packages to consumers.| $500,000,000 for inland waterways FOR Ro LLATOR Rer RIGERATION seattle, Wash oo e 00 enue high en delegates, in-| was adopted Friday by the North. 75-20) ©. Sioux City, Ta. 82 56 .00 . and members, three vo-| western Retail Coal Dealers Associ- Spokane, Was! 70 50 .14|Cal soloists, and two Pianists, left} ation at its annual meeting. Swift Current, 72 50 .00|Wednesday to take part in the an-| Opposition to the government's The Pas, Man. 60 34 .00/nUal North Dakota music contest held participation in business was voiced y | g 3 | Toledo, Ohio, cldy. .... 80 62 .00|at Grand Forks. in all resolutions adopted. Winnipeg, Man., clear .. 66 36 .00/ The band members were Nina Mel- Among those elected directors was NORGE BREAKS iTS NORGE GAINED 0 3) RECORD $10,000,000 IN ee SALES IN THE FIRST THREE SALES. *ALL OTHERS ‘i (au f MONTHS WERE 241°" OF COMBINED GAINED E SAX: rt ¢ . T4+HORSEPOWER yeh 6-CYLINDER ENGINE OLDFIELD TYPE SEE THE NORGE BEFORE YOU BUY Passe S Certainly the country is enthusiastic about Norge Rollator Tat A eee y J ] Refrigeration. You'll see why the minute you see the Norge. s ¥ First you'll see the beauty of the cabi i ded Be ici EACH y . f ut aDinet—its rounde: o pir corners, Ly peenies finish. Then you'll see the flat-bar shelves STREAMLINE STYLING wien page igh and arranged . BOUGHT 3 «for maximum storage. And ROOMIER AND IN PAIRS nl the tidy, gasket-cushioned MORE COMFORTABLE . door on the’ odor-proof ice FISHER BNOIES 4.50-21 . compartment. And the Ice- & ; j a voir. And the Watervoir. souseeenaort, ‘One of the largest magazine publishing houses published a 4 Ressarsoie. Hidrorsie vec BODY CONSTRUCTION i 5 4 pu Mirersss foaed Sena . - a survey which they recently made to find out the tire buying s A RIDE REGULATOR AND A : y other electric refrigerator. plans of car owners for this year. : he : Fi ; ° . Bat fir ae med In this survey they covered twelve states.and interviewed anism i rs r * ir class by itself. Only Norge 1,403 of their subscribers. They found that 68% of those inter- he the Sooete of such viewed are going to buy tires this summer, and that 27.2% of fe Kr ichectens A . . abet Bolimoe, LARGER SIX these car owners are going to buy Firestone Tires — the next 5 » See the Norge before you i nl H d for Firesto ? Fy AND A NEW highest is only 20.6%, which shows the demand for stone : oo Tires is 32% more than for any other make. Bore: ; STRAIGHT : ' i world’s larnest makers of preci ss ston parts, including axtomotive H fre Sin tar anaes EIGHT opelin Motor Company NORGE Distributor and Retail Dealer - Roller rafpigaralion Fh k M 5 al I Phone 818 Bismarck ioe eck Motor Sales, inc ¥ . z NEW GREATER VALUES AT LOWER PRICES : : ‘ i s vi @ Bismarck, N. D. an in- e C0) ors, of ‘ Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. . » Redall Dealer” 4 Established 1914 Phone 700 Phone 1500 . Bismarck from report of Bleainic Refrigeration News Pebrucrs 24th 20.49 t= from throughout the state are ed to attend. Schants left for At 40 and 8 Meeting | ys Rubber Stamps We Make Them Commercial Service, Inc. I. M. Sorlie, Grand Forks, N. D. J. T. Grant, Rolphe, Iowa, was named president, Miners Rescue Youth | winam echante, grand chet de gare From Cave-in: of the North Dakota 40 and 8, honor- C OE WOT aeaily ot ton sina Ligh Deerwood, Minn, May 21—(AP) | Will preside at @ Fargo volture, party —A picked crew of 100 miners res- Locks, Minn. Saturday night and Sun- cued Lloyd Bordwell, 21, farm youth, | day, Saturday ftom a well in which he| Representatives of the organization was imprisoned after a cave-in late Friday. The miners dug a ditch F; night and finally funneled hale way through to the imprisoned youth at 7 a.m. Physicians said he was in Merde shape as could ‘be expect- Bordwell was digging a well when the cave-in occurred. He was buried up to his neck. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our apprecia- Schantz Will Preside Have that last season’s summer, suit y Dry Cleaned |

Other pages from this issue: