The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 13, 1933, Page 3

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STANDING ROCK 0 Local Man Prizes Autograph Book ||SEMNARY HEAD IS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1933 Apology Demanded From U Historian city council form of government to/ desired. add two more aldermen for each ma-| The ALTERNATE TERMS ballot Jor fraction of 10,000 population in| first choice if it could STAGES ANNUAL || %." Swabes oF 18031 =. || BAMARCK SPEAKER POR ALDERMEN ARE [ist sttee's. oes es ear Dr. T. F.- Gullixson, St. Discusses Lincoln's Life and Character FAIR MARCH 16-17!\tists Characters of 40 Years Ago 5 Committees, Made Up PP ged on Voges possessions of Largely of Indians, Are Mak. ing Arrangements America needs to hold fast to the traditions and ideals of citisenship of they desired in voting for councilmen. Jones Bill Passed Unanimous! Bill Limiting Aldermen Is Postponed second, third and other choices, if Thomp-| by the life of Abraham Lincoln, Dr. Under a measure passed unanim- (Tribune Special Service) uncle of|'T, F. Gullixson, president of Luther ously by the North Dakota senate tions ‘Theological Seminary, St. Paul, told an audience at Trinity Lutheran be held at the Indian agency here church Sunday night, March 16 and 17, it was announced following a meeting of the farm chap- ter and auxiliary. Committeemen from each of the seven districts on the reservation were’ appointed by the delegates present to Make arrangements for the program. Entries will be received and placed on display March 15 while the morn- ings of the 16th and 17th will be set aside for judging. General ses- sions and group sessions for men and women will be held during after- noons. The short course will include work on home gardens and vegetable pres- ervation, livestock raising and organi- zation activities. Many entertaining and instructive features are planned. Dakota wil appear on the rogram| Asserting appear on the program. Numerous demonstrations, exhibits | 4914 Fea setae eal and contests are planned while en- tertainment features are being planned by the farm chapter and auxiliary and school children. Exhibits will include corn, potatoes and other stored vegetables, canned and dried fruits and vegetables, sew- ing, poultry and Indian arts and crafts. A baby clinic is planned again. A family food budget exhibit. and a cured meat exhibit will be parts of the display. Fifteen committees appointed to make arrangements follow: Program Committee: L. C. Lippert, chairman; Miss McLeed, public school; Isaac Hawk, Wakpala; Fran- cis Bullhead, Bullhead; Joe Two Bears, Porcupine; Jack Ironboulder, Porcupine; Basil Two Bears, Cannon’ Ball; Antoine Whiteman, Little Eagle; Joe Hairychin Kenel; Joe Claymore, Kenel; and Percy Tibbets, Agency. Potato and Vegetable show: John Melvin, chairman; Louis . ‘Wakpala; Francis Whitepaw, Bull- head; John Little Crow, Cannon Ball; Ralph White, Little Eagle; John Zahn, Porcupine; John Ironshield, Pele abski § Suggests Legislators Talk With Kiley, Siljan E HH aegey Fy 5 Fy E i 5 e tite s nt g | E & id g i yea Fi 3 i Fi @ balanced “In a democracy there was affixed great mass of themsel’ vale if z i ct g } i a i $9 2 SEs f i ; 5 FoPeGeL Eze pul pt Hy Usted ritsesttdltg: aE belay H EEF 3h Porcupine; Vital Bearface, Kenel; that this sug- “i David Blackcloud, Kenel; Ernest ite thhespuepouser Tonight and Tuesday Chapman, Agency. or obtaining special Soving Show: Miss Newel, chair- it is suggested be- Daily s man; Mrs. Chas. Taken Alive, Little believe that contact 2:30 api 0 ea re Eagle; Mrs. Louie Santee, Porcupine; both of these gentle- 7.9 / Mrs. Jim Weasel Bear, Bullhead; Mrs. ithe i gee Ee Martin Medicine, Wakpala; Mrs. Viv- ian Nord, Cannon Ball; Mrs. Emily Little Bird, Briein; Mrs. Chas. Dunn, Agency; Mrs. Chas. Vermillion, Kenel. Corn Show: R. H. Shipman, chair- man; Zidal Redhorse, Wakpala; Dan teh: fore peed eget [allie ‘Walking Elk, Jr., Kenel; Ben Stand- ing Soldier, Agency. Poultry ‘Show: Clarence Lloyd, chairman; Mrs. Bessie White, Little ese i f [ Greybull, Cannon Ball; Mrs. Jean Windy, Briein, N. D.; Mrs. Lawrence Magpie Eagle, Agency; Mary Yellow- fat, Kenel. Ba i FOR the proposal, under which of the aldermen would be any one election. It ori- Provided that aldermen elect- r a city has changed from the ||! commission form of government, to the councilmanic system, as Minot has done, the alternation be perfected by electing the aldermen receiving the highest number of votes to two years, and those the lowest number of one year. An amendment, however, was adopted on motion of Sen. D. H. Ham- ilton, to make the terms four and two Wis, Feb. 13.—(r)—The| "ars, respectively. After being termed a “spite” bill, department of agriculture! measure which would have required ts announced Monday it! cities having the city manager plan to Li] a hs set diis,| %0 limit aldermen to eight or less, was : decision of the federal recommended for indefinite postpone- | Ii i : of New York dismissing the ment by committee. 3 mS Sas ‘Wisconsin cattle men} Jones’ bill to permit cities under | | i SAME PRICE today AS 42 YEARS AGO the most about +. + where we are only human, after ail With MYRNA LOY 25c BAKING POWDER ADMISSION ANY TIME SEVERE WHICH WOMAN GETS HER MAN? .. the one who loves the most,or the one whoknows Srrcr teaves of OKAYED BY SEN ATE elections for councilmen. Berlin has one beerhouse and one Under the measure, voters would phone to every residents, be able to express as many choices as — = a = They would express a first choice,| Cleopatra was the last queen of Me scratched her jf tender skin and | found ceavage! = ff TURKISH tobacco are strung to dry and cure in the sun. ed But Side Roads Remain Snow-Blocked Mrs. Ed. Afraid of Hawk, Agency; Mrs. Ben Defender, Kenel. Friday Morning Committee (Wom- en's Session): RS Shield, Little Eagle; Mrs. Little Chief, Cannon Ball; Mrs. Cadotte, i School: N. B. Hinds, chairman; ‘Miss Olson, Daniel V. Goodman, Mrs. Franzen. Indian Arts and Crafts: Ben White, Bae = 4 e if te 3 Be9 atl ‘The “family wash” is only one-half of the job in every home. Then comes the real job—the IRONING. That fo—if it’s done by hand. 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