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former governor said: “I am entirely unable to recognize the validity of the distinction which the president points out between pro- MRS. ALEXANDER OLSON ductive and hon-productive or rev- Mrs. Alexander Olson, Edgeley, state enue and non-revenue producing poppy chairman for the American Le- work. gion auxiliary, will supervise the sale “He mentions a bridge and a tun-|of 130,000 flowers on Poppy day, nel to be financed by tolls as being aj|May 28. Mrs. Olson will come to worthy project and a highway as be-| Bismarck Friday and will speak at a ing an unworthy one. Obviously he|meeting of the local Auxiliary unit cannot mean this. I do not know of that evening. a bridge or tunnel project of any; —— magnitude which does not depend on} sae ® ° connecting and approach , highways) Auxiliary Units Will see Sell 130,000 Poppies Similarly, he said, he was unable to “follow the president's distinction between the issuance. of federal] A total of 130,000 bright red pop- bonds and the use of federal credit.”|pies will be placed on sale by Ameri- Smith said that “from the point of|can Legion auxiliary units through- view of unsettling the bond market|out North Dakota on Poppy day, May there is no difference between issuing|28, according to Mrs. Alexander ol- federal bonds and using federal cre-|son, Edgeley, state poppy chairman, dit.” who has been busy for weeks dis- Declaring himself in sympathy with, tributing the flowers to the various the general principles of relief in the| units. president's letter, he said the prob-| These poppies Tepresent the work lems of finding employment for mi-|of hundreds of disabled men in gov- lions transcends “all, hair-splitting |ernment hospitals who, through this and all fine spun theories of: financ-| means, are able to become partially ing.” self-supporting. Last year hospital- “If we do not tackle this problem|ized war veterans made 12,000,000 now in a big way,” he said, “we shall| poppies for the 48 states, Alaska, Ha- be driven to much more drastic meas-]wail and Panama. Of these 11,272,- ures a few months from now, when | 198 were sold, netting a profit of the millions of unemployed will not | $214,814.55, all of which went for the be so patient with quibbling over |rehabilitation and child welfare pro- words.” grams of the auxiliary. —_——-——__ This year, more than 10 million SALVATION ARMY BOARD Poppies have been made in 58 gov- A meeting of the Salvation Army jernment hospitals and auxiliary work- Advisory board will be held at noon |rooms in 34 states. North Dakota's Thursday in the Lion’s room at the|supply was made in hospitals and Grand Pacific hotel, according to|workrooms in Minnesota. Mrs. Alfred Zuger, secretary. Every| For each poppy made, the dishbled member is urged to be present as im-| veteran earns a penny. Money earned Portant business is to come before the|has meant food, clothing and homes board. for many destitute families and the saving of many self-reliant ex-serv- Bismarck-Mandan Voit ure|‘e men from the humiliation of 40 and 8, Dru id Bugle |S°kine public charity. ee ee ugie) “Bismarck people will be asked to corps. Benefit dance at Dome cooperate Saturday when the annual Monday evening, May 30th. sade is peal aie pas ii , | ection of . B. Pierce. Music id — HERTS: | i apenieatelliicena tot ee plece orchestra, town streets throughout the day and a a of business places will be made. Five Young Iowans Killed in Accident Dubuque, Iowa, May 25.—(®)—Five young men- were killed 15 miles northwest of Dubuque early Wednes- day when their automobile went off the pavement and was wrecked. Thev had been at a wedding dance and were en route to another dance, Buy or Sell Through The Tribune Want Ads Men's Rayon Union ats | w bas coments, Time for the Cherub’s bath ...sure the water is HOT Babies thrive upon regularity, They grow plump and rosy and good-humored when life becomes a jolly schedule of meal-time, bath-time, bedtime—all in proper succession. A departure from this habitual procedure brings an astonished wail from. the. cherub. Should the “hot” faucet run cold at bath- time... anarchy rocks his tiny world! His day is broken up with petty anguishes and delays. But the “hot” faucet need never run cold— THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1982 | Brekke, clothing specialist of the state agricultural college extension depart- ment. Miss Brekke supervised the color and design project undertaken this Season by Burleigh county clubs. The “international pageant” will give club members an opportunity to make use of their color and design education. The pageant will be staged in the city auditorium during the afternoon of achievement day, H. O. Putnam, county agricultural agent, said Wed- nesday, Miss Brekke and several other ex- Perts from the extension department are expected to be here for the pro- gram, details of which remain to be worked. out. the day will be a banquet. Will Advertise for Capitol Bids June 4 Bids for construction of the new state capitol building will be adver- tised June 4, the capitol building ‘commission announced Wednesday following a meeting, at which the Plans for the structure were studied. Final approval of the plans is ex- pected to be given by the commission by June 4, G. A. Fraser. member of the body, said. Bids will be advertised for six weeks and contracts will be let about the middle of July. Remove Bullet from Thigh of S. D. Banker Aberdeen, 8. D., May 25—(#)—M. Plin Beebe, president of the Bank of Ipswich and former president of the South Dakota Bankers association, was recovering Wednesday following removal Tuesday of a bullet fired into his thigh by one of the four bandits who held up the bank a week ago. a ALSMITH ——___ ° 7 5 | | Poppy Chairman | PAGEANT 10 DISPLAY | Meetings of Clubs, | oon os +_Sraternal Crows J know h f Youthful Charm: WITH HOOVER POWTS FOREIGN COSTUMES 0 you know her secret ot Youthful Charm/- 4 An all-member program has been g arranged by the final meeting of the ft 4 Thursday Musical club this season, , Comments on Letter President Leaders of Homemaker Clubs in to be held at 3 o'clock Thursday aft. “CYNLY the woman who Jooks me, th ard their complexions tifully white—as no soap less pure 4 ernoon in the Auxiliary room at the iti ‘i " ey Gul . P y Wrote to Society of Civil County Make Achieve- World War Memorial building, Of, it is afraid to admit her age,” with Lux Toilet Soap. and carefully made could be! Engineers t Day PI. ficers will be elected. The hostesses says Nazimova. “But Iamproud “It is a marvel, that soap. For ment Day Plans Will be Mrs. Merton J. Orr and Mrs of mine —I am over forty! years,I have been faithful to it— 9 out of 10 screen stars use it M. W. n. Pry ear *, M nar ” ¥ A 4 * he It is easy to be lovely at six- and my skin is so soft, sosmooth.” of the 694 important Hollywood enn an May 25—(?)}—Alfred E, wih eee os pet genres The Marthas group of the First teen, but to be still lovelier at | Nazimova is only one of count- actresses, including all stars, 686 behest pear ie peer homemakers in an | [nteeen Ota): Ha altinee Me TEATS es he forty . . . well, that is easy, too, if less stage and screen stars who use use this fragrant white soap. That’s federal ald to public works to relieve Mel achlevement day" int Bismarex (ral building Thursday afternoon, | fool thas wise! Actresses rarely Lux Toilet Soap to guard complex- why oe a a nn eae ee loyment. June 23, |May 26, from 5:30 until 8 o'clock. A look their age. vou notice, Like ion beauty. Itissogentleandbeau- made it their official soap! » pe thee Plans for the annual achievement ;Charge of 75 cents will be made for ‘i Commenting Tuesday on a recent day were discussed here Tuesday by |the dinner. letter the president wrote the Amer- 36 leaders of 18 homemaker clubs in aaa 4 . % jean Society of Civil Engineers, the the county in session with Miss Julia|_ The Ladies’ Aid Society of the First Baptist church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Clare Nelson, 522 Bell street. Members are asked to meet at the church before 3 jo’clock and cars will be provided to take them to on Pt home. * The Little Light Bearers of the McCabe Methodist church will hold their regular meeting at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the church parlors, at which time Miss Ona Parmenter, missionary from Rhode- afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the Little Light Bearers will have a party in the church parlors, to which all members and their mothers are in- One of the features of | Vited. “He 4 Members of St. George's Guild and their friends will be entertained at a bridge party Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frayne Baker, 508 West Thayer avenue. Play will start promptly at 2:30 o'clock. All mem- bers are requested to be present as this will be the last meeting of the Guild for this season. Forty and Eight to Stage Benefit Dance Members of the Bismarck Forty Jand Eight at a meeting Tuesday evening discussed plans for a benefit dance which the organization will sponsor at the Dome pavilion the evening of May 30. Proceeds from the dance will be used to purchase new instruments for the drum and bugle corps of Lloyd Spetz post of the American Legion. The Forty and Eight organization will stage a “wreck” at Lake Isabel the evening of June 4 and also will be host at a picnic sometiine next month to which members of the American Legion and Auxiliary of Bismarck and Mandan will be invit- {ee it was decided at the meeting. AP EEE eet ee Eine migan yg, sia, South Africa, will speak. Friday | This famous star, who is now wine ning fresh laurels on Broadway in Mourning Becomes Electra, says: “For years I have used Lux Toilet Soap and my skin is so smooth.” ver dO SAYS 7a \ AZIMOVA Auction today! 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