The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 8, 1932, Page 3

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tie ae24 Js set # DEMOCRATS SPEAK "PROM TRAIN HERE Boston Mayor and Massachu- setts Congressmen Cam- paign For Roosevelt A meeting of R. B. Murphy, North Dakota candidate for congress, and James M. Curley, Boston mayor, here ‘Wednesday evening led to a brief Democratic rally. Mayor Curley and his companion, Conroy of Massachu- setts, were induced by Murphy to give Short talks from the platform of their A crowd of several hundred per- sons, who had gathered at the depot to greet the American Legion SL i Consecrated Bishop 1 special] [iN train from Minnesota, heard the speeches, which were short since the a stopped here only a few min- ul Farm relief will be forthcoming only after Franklin D. Roosevelt is declaring that Herbert Hoover has failed to effect the relief he promised in his 1928 campaign. Say Roosevelt Gaining Roosevelt is gaining popularity steady in Massachusetts at this time, they said, and his prospects for a vic- tory in that state were described as bright. The speakers urged the election of Murphy to congress from North Da- The easterners are on their way to the Pacific coast, where Mayor Curley expects to spend a month campaign- ing in behalf of Roosevelt. With the two officials was James H. Curley, Jr., the mayor’s son. In 8 five-minute talk from the rear of his train at Fargo Wednesday af- ternoon, Curley held Hoover's admin- istration responsible for the current economic ills of America and the re- sultant widespread unemployment, and declared this situation will re- sult in Hoover's defeat in November. Curley gave credit for building the recent period of prosperity to Wood- row Wilson and gave Calvin Coolidge credit for “conserving it.” — MSGR. F. J. SPELLMAN Vatican City, Sept. 8—(?)—Mon- signor lursday by Cardinal Eugenio Pa- celli, papal secretary of state. It was the first time an American bishop has been consecrated in the great Basilica, which is the center of the hee gnc faith throughout the wor! for the extension of airway westward from Bismarck, completing a north- ern transcontinental line, was ex- pressed here Wednesday night by Senator Gerald P. Nye, speaking be- fore a gathering of civic organiza- Resume Harvesting In Western Canada Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 8—(?)—After a halt last week, occasioned by wet weather, harvesting is general once more in the Prairie Provinces, the Dominion bureau of statistics report- ed in the last of a series of 15 weekly telegraphic reports Wednesday. The rainy weather has caused con- siderable discoloring and bleaching, vg | but sprouting was limited by low tem- cities along the northern section of the nation and on the Pacific Coast,” said Curley. “In every section visited I have found the people almost of one mind in favor of the return of Hoover to private life. “4 “While I was in Chicago it was an- nounced the Illinois governor has called a special session of the legisla- ture to find means of raising money to save 700,000 people in the state from starvation this winter. “Isn't it an extraordinary situation where a Republican governor in a Re- Publican state must call a special ses- sion of the legislature 60 days before the national presidential election, to Prevent starvation of hundreds of thousands of persons this winter, be- cause public and private relief funds are exhausted?” Wilton Resident Is Sentenced to Jail H. C. Anderson, Wilton, was sen- tenced to 30 days in jail and fined $100 and costs here Wednesday after he pleaded guilty to a charge of oper- ating a motor vehicle without a li- tence. Justice R. H. Crane imposed sen- tenced. Anderson was arrested by William Franklin, representative of the state motor vehicle department. Anderson later will face a charge of stealing a set of license plates from an automo- bile belonging to a Bismarck woman, Franklin said. Nye Confident of Airline Extension Dickinson, N. D., Sept. 8.—()—Con- fidence that the next session of con- sero gress would provide an Peratures. Some loss of grade is re- Ported in southern Alberta, — | Class Chanticleer 4 | As ‘Public Enemy’ | wu —~-, Chicago, Sept. 8—(#)—Gang- land activities in Chicago having subsided, the police were looking today for a new public enemy. It’s a rooster. Eleven letters and eighty-seven telephone complaints about the boisterous voice of the bird were received from residents of the neighborhood in which the roost- er does his crowing. - “He's been keeping babies, nervous women, and strong men awake,” said one complainant. “We'll get that bird,” said De- tective Earl Flannery, “if we have to pursue him from Chicago to Evanston. He's a public enemy.” “Tribune Want Ads Bring Results HSMARCK.N.DAK OIAMONDS “JEWELRY WE Specialize and diamond setting, ding Rings and Sterling silver “Bring, es tch_repatre us your watch re! as we have the best equipped shop in Bismarck, besides you know your watches and diamonés are safe when left with us. F, A. KNOWLES Soweler. “Bismarck’s Diamoné Store” Love was his idea of higher education! ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1982 MONTGOMERY Warp & Co. New Triple Deck COIL SPRING ’ 6 Million Feet Are Marching to the Tune of Ward Savings Three million pairs of Ward shoes sold in a year! 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