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THE BISM 4RCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1932 | ; | tral figure in| from the X-ray machine at the city | —_—.. | Leopold of Austria, central sf neoklace sensation of | hospital were too much for John 7 CONTINUED || SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark |l ATTORNEY GENERAL |{— Weather Report |) i’sptens netic censtiy, of nose wre too mush for aon «. |) ¢ from page one —_———— > FORECASTS -—— ©) ‘Alicia Gibson Coburn, socially prom-/the X-ray table to have a picture _ H H | . For Bismarck and vicinity: Show-|inent here and in Canada. Verifica- | taken of a knee injury. ie an oe Re p o rt T his Ss tate Favoring wou D ers tonight; probably some rain or| tion was not obtainable. isagcng Gene on oe snow and colder le table in frig! Roosevelt | Saturday. concussion of the brain, possible frac- | For North Da-|! Strange But True tures of ribs and of the knee. ain —— kota: Showers to- f D: — ‘F-qpears to be obtaining more than one-half of his vote from former Repub- night, colder News Items 0 ay Fooled This Bird licans in California and Michigan while in the nine other states of Tow | northwest portion; Bend, Ore.—Eloquent tribute to Kansas, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Wis- - . probably some ue ‘eonsin and Wyoming he has more votes from former Republicans than | Says Technicalities Allow Many rain or snow and) (BY THE ASSOCIATED ntl an artist’s talent was paid by a he has from former Democrats. | Go Free; Makes Oth colder aad it What, No Fish Course? frightened quail that flew into a The same analysis rev that Roosevelt has increased his inroads into to Go Free; Mal jer id aan Giessen, Sata eh bat barber shop here. The bird saw Republican ranks of four years ago throughout the nation, gaining 39.64) ‘ 0 ing featured ‘an old-fashione snow-ct 1d mountains an > per cent of his entire strength from former Hoover adherents this week | Suggestions ect On ein two peasants married near penile ge aise as against 37.96 per cent in last week's report | = a, and colder Satur-| here. The guests made short work) to "tinher It's flight was ét Roosevelt continues to carry California, the home state of the presi- | Simplification of the form and pro- day of a roasted ox, two pigs, and 400 ol ‘y 3 ket a dent, by a lead of n 2 to 1. He is ahead also in his own state of | cedufe pertaining to information and cakes, ‘They washed it all down with Ley Mes it her et ee Ge th New York by a vote of 156,447 to 1 5 | jindictments is recommended by At-| Unsettled tonight and Saturday, prob-| 15 barrels of beer and 50 gallons of Annee rae id th wed Massachusetts leads the Republican colum 58.09 per cent of | torney General James Morris in his|ably showers west portion; warmer | wine, a rst al sis {ts vote to the president, taking the lead from New Hampshire which had | biennial report. south-central portion tonight; cooler leased the bird, which whirred % this rank last week ; The criminal law surrounds the east of Divide Saturday. ver 1 Fat, and Glad of it tier woula a , a it tale, trees. s+ Getting Clear Ma i Prosecution with many technicalities, rents La Pee by Chicago.—Some women may ot play it false. Roosevelt is indicated receiving a ch | Morris said. Tain in nowhvest portion. tonight;| want to be thin, but right now | ELECT N. D. MAN all six other presidential aspirants in 29 o! | ‘In most instances they are not only | 1! satura 4 et West and gen.| Mrs. Bertha Meyer, who became . D. J % ty, Discussing the latest ret . the Lit Digest gives respectful at- Justified but necessary in order to in- ar tar a colder C dizzy and fell in Lake Michigan, Chicago, Oct. 14.—()—Clayton Leh- tention to the Socialist vote and the fact that it is making a special ap- sure protection to the innocent,” he Po 4 is glad she isn’t. She remained {man of Newton, Kansas, Thursday Peal to the youth of the nation. It says: ; : oe added. “There is, however, co vat GENERAL CONDITIONS aloft until rescued by two men. | was elected president of the National We're going to give some searching facts about the Thomas vote, of our criminal progedure in No A deep low pressure ates, accom-) Mrs, Meyer's size was held re- | Federation of Implement Gedlete’ es showing the drifts that are bringing ballots to the Socialist cause this year Dakota which might be simplified! panied by warm weather, is centered| sponsible for her floating. She | PI —all of which may cause some orthodox Republicans and Democrats to without danger to the security of in-|over the northeastern Rocky Moun- weighs 200 pounds. sociation at the close of its annual open their eyes. i | Bea Cee oauftiptte thie cae ite cd while high adel convention. Other officers elected “Evidently the Socialist candidate is going to poll a very large vote— resent laws pertaining to the pro- | cool weather prevails over = oe a Him included W. J. Reynolds, Westhope, for a Socialist candidate cedure and forms of informations and | eastern states, Scattered showers fell] jag Dime eves pene, MIM aD. vice president. oe Wt» “The Thomas total of 106.352 in this week's report is composed as indictmerits feb aaa by Morris bas reese See ee vere follows: . “extremely technical.” i i - ‘Former Republicans, 48,945; former Demoers 24,354; Socialists Permit Guilty to Escape ey. (is Pci Avo in the 41,547; former Socialist-Laborite former Farmer-Laborites, 15; former | “These technicalities,” he said, gee river stage at 7a. m; 00 Prohibitionists, 25; former Communists, 80; ‘Did Not Vote’, 21,364. j “have many times permitted the guilty] », MOP) Chunee so tt. “His percentage of youthful first-voters who presumably dominate the to escape punishment. The procedure | ""picmarck station barometer, inches: i ers ‘did-not-vote’ column is 20.09. Hoover 2.90. Roosevelt's is 14.46. and forms pertaining to informations 9899 Reduced to sea level, 29.87. “Youth gives Thomas one-fifth of strength and indictments can be simplified pes : “His percentage of gain from Republican votes is 46.02. Roosevelt's without endangering the security of NORTH DAKOTA POINTS { is 39.64. Thomas’ percentage of gain from Democratic ballots is 22.90. ‘innocent persons.” 7 whose ch dren wont eat ex ” Hoover's is 5.87. The attorney general recommended am Low Pet, “Some of his followers are beginning to discuss the chances of his poll- adoption of substantially such forms BISMARCK, Ce a1 38 00 ing a couple of million vot on election day. In the 1928 elec- ‘and procedure as have n approve 7 . 4 i tion he polled 26 90 and Smith's 15,016,443.” a U.S. PAT. OFF. 1992 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. by the American law institution. Te ee clear M3 od NATURE knows ber ae eek Tturns on eport by Literary Di- “Youre awfully young lookng to fill prescriptions. Would you mind In his report, Morris recommends Sills, Gioar 40 ee Hoorn i showitu te your diwanik? that the bureau of criminal identifi- | Pere re eat a os ae ae the cause of a youngster’s poor 1 a rl = Seen a a cation and apprehension be enlarged | valley City, clear . 29 00 appetite. When appetite fails, HiMata alae we | by providing for Sarat eee . tongue is coated white, eyes least two persons experienced in the OUT OF STATE POINTS dontuve Samuel Insull, Jr.. Was i.e. ete 9 area blows yellow, don give | e e \their services be rere Pibardendited am Low Pet. an ee isk araiea ie cylin. Bs | assist local officials in apprehending | Amarillo, Tex., pcldy. 54 00 cathartic: | Crown Prince of Family 320" 22208) gente. 2 2B Camunis sup of tae eal ee crimes. ‘algary, Alta.. 4 a ” He reiterated his previous recom- | Chicago, Ill., s 00 the “medicine” they require. ‘i ‘i medal for the man under 35 who had | mendations that no new crimes be cre- | Cess'Domineering ‘Than’ Father, | rrcrmed thie !mioet outstatidkig: ser: | aed a i ; > Nevertheless He Has vice to Chicago in the previous year.} “We now have on the statute books | Porte toys sre 28 The Child's Appetite es |. His wife was the former Miss Ade-|of this state,” Morris said, “more Havre, Mont., cidy. “4 ¥ Shown Ability laide Pierce, daughter of an old Chi- ! criminal laws than can be adequately 2 . 2 Will Always Respond |cago family, graduate of Smith Col-|enforced by the present law enforce- “44 42 > |lege and a Junior Leaguer. She re-jment systems and personnel of the|Kamloops, B. C., peldy.. 52 50 a ill tet that ~ Editor's Note: This is the fifth | mained in Chicago when her husband | state and its various subdivisions.” | Kansas City, Mo., clear. 58 58 4 Specialists will tell you that a of a series of six stories on Sam- | Went to Paris to join his parents re- ‘Would Change Meetings Lander, Wyo., clear .... 42 38 4 sluggish appetite almost always i cently. He repeated a recommendation | Medicine Hat, Alta.,cldy.58 48 means the child has a sluggish 2 Martin Under Bonds |made two years ago to change the|Miles City, Mont. clear 46° 44 colon, Correct, this condition sull, Chicago's fallen public utili- The third member of the once-jdates of pardon board meetings 2 Mate ce 4 a z etree a Kira boyioe it lies magnate, has been called | powerful Insull trio is Martin J. In-/ the first Mondays of March and Au- ih leads a Hees 7 4 beeen guint fhe sass “the world’s greatest failure. sull, 63, younger brother of Samuel! gust of each year. At present the Late | only “ntelicine” such children seem to 4 nS ried tind ,Insull, Sr., and former president of | board meets the second days of June i 2 |e pure, unadulterated fig syrup. ui :| (Copyright, 1932, NEA Service, Ine.) \tne collapsed Middle West Utilities | and December. Qi Ev ’ Chicago, Oct. 14—The crown prince ' Company, | Applicants whose petitions are fa-| Rapid City, S. D., cldy. rt Children who get syrup of figs, now : of the Insull empire of public utill- | “He left Chicago about the time the | vorably acted on by the board at the|Rosebure, Ore., clear. 54 and then, soon have the appetite an ties, which had spread over 32 states | $2,000,000,000 concern went into re-|December meeting, Morris said, must /St. Louis, Mo., peldy.... 50 energy of youn, eee es bp et and was constantly expanding, was jceivership. In September he was | either be held in the penitentiary un-|St. Paul, Minn., clear . 44 and avoid colds and sluggish spells. 2-year-old Samuel Insujl, Jr. He | found in Orillia, Ont., 90 miles north | til the following spring, or turned out Salt Lake City, U., clear 48 tee eating eo iove the whole: 23,415 |Was Samuel Insull's only child. _| of ‘Toronto, living in a modest board- |in winter when work is scarce. . S. Marie, Mich., cldy. 36 children; an LB adhiek atony Si} |, Before him lay the task of adding }ing house where he paid $20 a week| Action of the pardon board in June Beak Wash., peldy... 56 some, fruity cee iy at aces the remaining links to the natlon-/for himself and his wife, meals in-|he said, comes too late to permit in- | Senden. Wyo. ie “ aveD ot oe ee Settled. "with 7,700 | Wide super-power chain his 73-year-| cluded. Recently, he was arrested|mates to take part in spring work, Bpakans) Ayam vaiiee: a Srery or gin with it at once. The jig Old father had started. A lot re-!on a warrant from Chicago and freed while action in December comes too / Swift Current, &, peldy. 44 36 Gory next day. your child will be eatin, nained to be done, for a dream a8|under bonds. late to permit them to participate in|The Pas, Man, raining 34 28 better and fesling better. Keep on wit c ’ mmense #S Samuel Insull’s was too} Martin Insull, born in England, fol- | harvesting and threshing. Toledo, Ohio, cldy. ..... 38 36 the syrup of figs a few days and see much for one lifetime. In the rush| towed his brother to America and into|* Wingemucca, Nev., clear 44 38 wement in appetite, color, te h ttered units " | amazing Impro' ippetite, ; 10 aequire them, the scattered Units /the utility business, passing through || Clear Lake Winnipeg, Yan., peldy.. 40 40 weight, and spirits, se aster nae ny Insuit|2, Mechanical engineering course at | 4, a ae are properly integrated; | young InsulllCornell in the process. Samuel In- |* REPORT ANOTHER RIFT f A single IF oe a ; jwould have to hook all of them to-|sui1 made him president of Middle By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN ; New York, Oct. aS aoe Amer- _ Note: The difference between the totals given for Roosevelt and Hoo- | sether. ie t West in 1924. | ican says Lenore Ulric and her hus- The promises made by the bottlers ver and the sum total of the Republican and Democratic votes of 1928, to-;, If the job proved too much ried Martin lacked many of the quali-| w., Olson and sons, Roy and Har-|band, Sidney Blackmer, are living F of California Syrup of Figs are gether with the new voter totals, is accounted for by changes from other |two lifetimes, there was Samuel In-| ties of his domineering brother. Chi-|olq, were called to the Bismarck hos-|®Part. It is reported, the paper. says, \ 2 true, and it will do the same for Parties not listed in this table. sull TIL, now an infant, Tt is sig-leagoans refer to him as "just Sam-|ital ‘Thursday evening to be at the the marriage of the dark-haired émo- 4 u, IF it's genuine CALIF R- a rn TE Et a anil 7 [UeES, brother.” In appearance, he re-|hedside of their daughter and sister, | tional See ene He aotnk may eee RAS ont tcaocept masta hea, ay | erous of the Masonic bod oer as on ole ear iis plants |™2iNds one more of a veteran English | Charlotte. L. B. Olson accompanied |M™inate in a Reno divorce as soon as Aged Fargo Attorney | numerous o} fe Masonic bodies in ordered flags flown from all his plants] actor than of a czar of utilities. lesen she concludes her Broadway engage- Dies F P e. | FOTEO. ea and buildings. It savored of the) Never naturalized in the U. 8. he |’ 'trr'and Mrs, Albert Christensen and| ment in “Nona. , ies From Fhneumonia; cana eaey progression of a dynasty 18 still a British citizen, and as such! gaughter, Myrtle, were Bismarck busi-| gay ARCHDUKE MARRIED —_— |Oppose Proposal to Though only a few years out of offered his services to the British|ness callers ‘Thursday. New Lark OSE pote ew Fargo, N. D., Oct. 14—(P—Judge Raise Stock Rates (2% Samuel mms ,JF ad al | consul in Chicago when England went|"“auen Van Vieet and Erling Olau-| yNeW ,York, Oct. 14—(- Rad @PAugustus Roberts, 79, pioneer Fargo se Stoc yready made, Boog) Hes uae ne to war with Germany in 1914. The|sen motored to the Capital City Pri-| Som SeTCan Nears the Archauke . : ¢ : 5 ae i is fa offer was not accepted. attorney pecan et ae oe Washington, Oct. 14—\)—The In- Chicago operating companies -Omn: At the peak, his personal wealth Ue Pee creepent streamate rece PaUtaday SRHebY carter e Commerce Commission was|™onwealth Edison, People’s Gas and) was estimated at $20,000,000. His|yntil Monday at Bismarck and Ster-| 0 [told Thursday, in arguments against |Publle Service of Northern Illinols. \debis now are estimated at $7,000,000. | jing, * With the exception of a short tme| tire proposal of railroads to revise H°,WaS Wice chaluman of the vast He is under indictment in Chicago,| Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles and Miss spent in the Black Hills, Judge Rob-! western livestock rates, that In. the ee ee Meee eee illite tweet. (charged with using his company’s |ritlie Schoon spent Friday at Bis- len estern livestock rates, that in the president of Insu y. stock to cover his own margin deals,|marck and Mandan. «rts had lived in Fargo 58 years. present plight of western farmers any ments and Corporation Securities, resulting in a loss of $61,000 to the| "aye" ana Mra Albert Christensen, i ; His only relatives are a son, Edwin. sate imerease would prove serious, | Me, the mighty investment trusts | company. Rar periloane 27a er calle on of Ocean Park, Calif, and a brother, of argument were started | {hat topped the Insull financial pyra- | oe 2 4. Guth acunde. Mee Albert, of Devils Lake | reconsideration by the com- | a. : | \smith has been on the sick list. He was born in Maine, April 15./ mission of the livestock case. ‘The | Chicagoans tell erty voug tn-| Potato Damage From Raider Olausen visited with Walter 1852. case originally was decided in 1931 but | SUull was a competen dere es oy Frost Heavy in Valley | cnristensen Sunday. Judge Roberts was one of the or-| after the U. S. supreme court ri q {like Sten Se eae eae | pied ‘Mr. and Mrs. Warren Belile called ganizers of the Republican party in|the commission in the western ganization, he was dominated Py to: |_ Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 14—}—|on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer Sun- North Dakota. Twenty-four hours|rate case last winter ather, Samuel Insull was the auto-| piste losses estimated at, ann excess | any. before he died he rallied sufficiently), M, Hendricks, representing North | CT@t of all ne ane aa tics, there {Of @ million bushels have been caused} Clarence Brown returned recently to ask for a newspaper that he might | Dakota shippers, said if freight rates! In Seger heegrrmes father | PY frost this week in the Grand Forks |to his home in Werner for a few day’s keep abreast of the political develop-| are increased the railroads would f Tyee ae — eesvaet Sean was | strict and other parts of the Redjvisit. He will make his home here ‘Creamettes! The more — ; [to get any added revenue, as farmers $00 fon. ONG Pan liked: he was|Fver valley, according to reports, |for the winter with Mr. and Mrs.| |Mtender, more delicious mac- He Was one of the oldest Masons in| would increase the amount of stock | feared, a verbearing: his high|, Damage in this area was estimated| ©. N. Nelson. aroni product. Cooks in % North Dakota, being identified with| now being hauled to market in trucks. prurane peep ea ie a ieee A eine pata Bee eal ete ated Sep H A. Cis called on Grandpa the time! How welcome that i oS = sition n h 5 |. An East Grand | Johnson Monday. |soctety that his personality never |Forks wholesaler said he had taken| ‘The Clear Lake school board met fone when a paooni = THIS CURIOUS WORLD aoe ae en eal ter RUeeaen as many as 10 bushels of frozen Po-|Tuesday afternoon at the Albert geese cot — ar aeer A fal i vi rf es from a load. Christensen home for their regular 5 modest; he was courteous to those |" So tave by frost in the Hoople ter- | grurimin mecien fe tasty meal in just a few both above and below him and @ny-/itory was estimated at about 40 per ° e: ib BARNEY OLDEIELD body, oS ee ee that he| cent’ of the crop still. unharvested, THELMA TODD ILL ne en UEmAD. while the loss ran close to 50 per cent| Los Angeles, Oct. 14.—()—Suffer- NEVER DROVE AN AUTOMOBILE UNTIL Though popular and welcome, the| ,ear Crystal. Walhalla and Drayton ing from Se tonitie which followed a A FEW HOURS BEFORE HIS FIRST younger Insulls played little part in| 7 : , : * tebe 4 ; | districts also reported damage. The | major operation, Thelma Todd, blonde That Want-Ad in ‘© RACE, YET HE BEAT THE WORLD'S society. They hated ostentation: | ics north of Barnesville, Minn., on | eae a creme Todd, blonde Leder ai a CHAMPION RACER BY HALF A MILE / when they married in 1926 they could | iotn sides of the tiver ten to nean: P' y Be eee have had the most brilliant wedding | 20t® sides e river ran to nearly cal condition Friday in a Los Angeles MACARONI § sas GROSSE POINTE TRACK, DETROIT, MICH, have Had whe one and a quarter million bushels, | hospital i The Bismarck Tribune lin Chicago's history, but they chose |Peborts received here said, H ‘a simple home ceremony attended by Freezing extended as deep as three | jless than two dozen guests. inches in many places and nipped po. we 9) Manica tae tatots stored in open sheds on farms | You'll want that recently The young Insulls maintained an| inthis vicinity { f apartment on Lake Shore Drive for E | , | vacated room taken by a j ‘town use, and 11 miles from Chicago} yyy y, §, MANUFACTURERS | H . 5 ie had io couny, pejae She. Hongkong, China, Oct. 14.—(P)— | reliable tenant as quickly characteristically enough, they called | rhe British Colony of Hongkong dealt ‘ 9% » |Simple House.” Tt sat upon an $s-| blow to American and other non- as possible. You can’t pos- ‘ : jland in 2 i f . 5 accessible only by motorboat. Bip eahen ti Conn eae sibly find a better result : | ‘The home, was constructed at the | ordered a levy of 20 per cent on the | Waler’s edge in the fashion of 8 ship, |Tenged cost of forelgn eats imported producer than the Classi- K a WESTERN | eace iced the walls and one room|‘? 5skons. Or - ; © Noti h do fied Want-Ad Section of ¢ | contained an excellent marine library. : = \ B Gillette lotice the tremendous a) MEADOWLARK. |” Samuel Insull, Jr., was born in Chi- | Tribune Want Ads | BLUE sn ak ah " 1S THE STATE BIRD OF cago in 1000; Was RIDGUREeS tose | Bring Results BLADE , Proportion of shavers who use THE Yale in 1921 and was given is TRACE MARK ‘ SEVEN STATES — job in the statistical department of | the Gillette BLUE BLADE. li, NEBRASKA, MONTANA, WYOMING, Middle West Utilities Company in | 2, . ose KANSAS, NORTH DAKOTA, SOUTH 1922, i ae ea | Here is overwhelming proof | MY Vw DAKOTA AND OREGON. Eight years ago the elder Ins | . | rtd AA y gave the son a group of dilapitated AVE Money, Time | that no blade compares with Motto N\A Indiana properties and told him to é | 2 4 . Qn MY MZ Q, do something about them. Chicago's! and Health withthe | this one in quality and per- . S 2S | La Salle street bankers were amused; 4 4 See Ze | the old man apparently had given tha| ew VICKS eed for | formance. Begin now to en- | ' | boy an industrial plaything to break. better Control-of-Colds. | : . i | In a few years young Insull had pre- | + Control-o joy a truly extraordinary | sented his father with a prosperous | 4 . group of utilities. | | degree of ‘shaving comfort. = Insull, Jr., was president of Chi- | « cago’s ‘United Charities. and vice | Try the Gillette Blue Blade. Fe ‘chairman of Governor Emmerson’s ‘« > | Commission on Unemployment Relief. | In January, 1932, he was awarded the | Junior Chamber of Commerce gold i will give a political speech over national chain, including KFYR and WDAY. Hear Him—Learn the Truth. At 9:15 p. m. aa Speaker John Garner Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate TONIGHT — -~—e