The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1933, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1938 BABY CHICK PROVEGT |{_Weather Report {CORN CONTESTS TO |U. §. MAY PROTEST | CONTINUE IN COUNTY) TREATMENT OF JEWS Parries Question With Quip on Dues Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan Will Officiate At Services in City Sunday ye Rev. Father Feehan’s last visit to Bismarck was during the funeral rites Haig Arklin, Armenian Painter, Presents ‘Grand Concert of Paintings’ Here Bismarck school students Tuesday and Wednesday were treated to a “grand concert of paintings” by Haig Arklin, Armenian artist, critic and actor who has toured the United States for many years. Arklin gave his “concert” before high school students at the high school auditorium Tuesday afternoon In his “concert,” Arklin used repro- “jductions of 15 classical of vs han honored him at a farewell din- ner at Stanley Monday evening. Speakers at the dinner paid trib- ute to the young priest as one who “endeared himself to his flock.” The musical program included or- chestral, marimba, vocal and violin tations. D. A, Lameux, Stanley business- man, introduced Rev. Father Halloran, FORECAST WILL BE CONTINUED) =: "sas For 2,800 Small Birds Will Be Dis- tributed Among Burleigh 4-H Members t- Enjoins Execution On State Judgments Judge Frank T. Lembke, Hettinger, issued an injunction prohibiting | BISMARCK, porary mora- torium has been declared in the state ee to the court, Judge it appears 7 Lembke’s order said, that an emer- J gency exists and that execution of “ought to temporarily be/ nes and| Burleigh Divided Into Three the lover over the Great scattered from the Mountain region westward to the Pa- ene ‘men Ten_inches of snow fell tures rose over ihe aohers Paina {States while elsewhere changes have been slight. Missouri River stage at 7 a. m. 10.0 ft. 2¢ hour change, -0. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.15. Reduced to sea level, 20.98, “Ice reading. NORTH DAKOTA POINTS i Geer Cet taken en at Lakes region Texas, tation occurred region and at Jamestown, clear Valley City, clear .. i g Areas to Insure Fairness, A. of C. Announces Orders Diplomatic Inquiry Into Situation Prevailing in .| mistreated by the new Hitler govern- Separate contests will be held in each of the three districts and awards Alex Anderson, both living north of the Capital City, setond and third, respectivel ly. The object of the contest crease interest in corn Soe God or H. O. = ricultural agent. en? Huge National Bank Will Assist Detroit Detroit, March 22.- tor ment. On the heels of s protest from American Jews headed by paign. Prompt and full expressions of re-! gret were given, the matter was called to the personal attention of Hitler and his cabinet, and the state de- state department by Rabbi Wise and Officials of the American Jewish con- @ress, asked that the American gov- ernmeny officially learn the facts and take whatever diplomatic action may be justified on humane grounds, wholly apart from the matter of whether citizens of this country are involved. PASS QUAKE RELIEF BILL Wi , March 22.—(P)—A bill for $5,000,000 in federal funds to aid rebuilding earthquake stricken areas in California, was sent to the white house Wednesday by the senate. Tonight Thursday POLICE CHIEF MURDERED BY VICE RING Slayers Escape Giri Reporter Has Clue Which May Bring Startling Developments. FINAL EDITION with PAT O'BRIEN MAE CLARKE Mary Doran ‘adley Page Directed by HowaRD ween A COLUMBIA PICTURE Sportreel - Cartoon Comedy - Novelty CAPITOL —aaz THEATRE see — stayed until the resumption of bank- ing and ordinary transactions” until further order of the court. The judge provided that in an emergency a creditor may apply to a judge on proper . The order is directed to clerks of Lai court of the sixth judicial district, in-| Medicine Hat, A. c luding Adams, Billings, Bowman, | yiiies City, Mont., cldy. Dunn, Golden Valley, Grant, Hetting-| Modena, Utah, cl Mercer, Morton, Oliver, Sioux,|No, Platte, Ni and Stark counties. Okia. City, O. | Plerre, 8. D., peldy.. Prince Albert, 8., peldy. ares £8 ipid City, Roseburg, Ore. 8t. Louis, Detroit's financial ills, which have af- fected most of in sight Wednesday for the next 5 months of by Titian; Madonna of the Chair, by Sistine Madonna, bly and Eve, by Mi Send *1°° THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY Make the most of your reading hours. 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School Finances Put Under Scrutiny Valley City, N. D., March 22.—(P)}—' ‘School finances Babson Puts N. D. in Fair’ Classification in which sales To Meet April 21-22 A meeting of the North Central as- sociation of and Schools will be held in Chicago April 21 and 23, it is announced by John A. education pti EBEE RADIO REVUE Under Digvotion of Merry Turner ART CAYOU, Master of Ceremonies ‘eente™ i ag [—) 33 5 iH i: i CONNECTIONS "Tm Want-Ad section of the Tribune fs the “central exchange” whare- in the seller is given a direct connection with practically all possible buyers—where employer “gets a line” on needed employees—where own ers learn of suitable tenants . . . this “central exchange” is operated by courteous, efficient Want-Ad Takers trained to offer every assistance in the preparation of resultful classified advertisements, “A if | } pisaters THF? uo : FRANK FITZSIMONDS, Announcer HARRY TURNER and his BAND PHONE 32 ge Monday and Tuesday, March 27 - 28 aay 8:35 p.m — Admission, Adults 400, Ohiliren Ite Procenés for the KPYE Boy Scout Band

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