The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1933, Page 3

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THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933 : 5 3 at EMMONS’ LAST CIVIL |*!°"G," Generel Motors N. D, HIGH SCHOOL — (5%.ssFisn inet dent of General Motors Corporation, will be held May 19 and 20, dates ori- released to the stockholders today, ITY 2x set for the state meet, was showed 1932 net earnings from oper: OFF AT UNIVERS made fternoon D Three Bismarck Men Among|tions of $164,979 after full deprec | Feeteons wlaevarete mage fo hn 600 Attending Rites For | {10m charges, es announced honed MOONEY DARES MEN WHO TOOK PART IN CASE 16 YEARS A BRING NEW THRUST BY ALR FORGES letic director. Wants Former Prosecutors Drastic Proceedings Will Be ‘Jack’ M'Crory that in the three years of the indus-| Lack of Finances on Part of In- Rent the Spare Room ase General Motors Cor- " Return to Case and Hang y! Taken Against All Who beiroPhreig ig tpnebaned its share of the stitutions Given As Rea- } Thru The Tribune Want Ads Him If They Can ‘Calumniate’ Regime ; Three Bismarck men were among | Mates nies S28 oe cont th 1888 to son For Action ee €00 persons who attended funeral 415 in 1932, rated with- services at Linton Sunday afternoon | out heer any gee 604 disbursed ! San Francisco, March 2.—(P}— for “Jack” McCrory, 90-year-old |¢343,114,279 in dividends. —The University of North Dakota ex- N i ‘Tom Mooney Monday dared his for- r Sictten veteran and former Indian tension division announced Monday ot ce the cancellation of the 1933 state high | mer prosecutors to again prove him McCrory, said to be the last of 15-PER-CENT CUT school week contests, which had been | We feel it our duty to publish Grand Forks, N. D., March 27.—(?) | guilty of the preparedness day parade aaah aa al a ae Mt set for May 18-20 on the university| ff the results of our contest held in bombing here = ai ie Soldiers’ hospit at o' campus. window last Saturday. There a es oe Springs, S. D. ~ Economic conditions making it dif- bat f ; a F Sheriff J. L. Kelley, Duncan J. FOR FEDERAL FOLK ficult for schools to send contestants 7 against those s McGillis and Deputy Secretary of to the event were given as the reason prize going to German State Charles Liessman were the for calling it off, in an announcement| #f Mrs, R, H. Waldschmidt, whose R. Richardson post of the American District contests will be continued, |] dow April Ist. Capital City men at the rites. by A. H. Yoder, extension division di- |] answer was within 1 ounce of In charge of the rites was the Dan rector. being correct. Watch our win- however, Yoder emphasized, with a v*ficGrory enlisted in tho Unk edule of nine’ district events RICHHOLT’S cCro! enlis' in the ion sel ul ol ie ici even! 3 army in 1862 and served with the |'ndications Are Executive Order! throughout the state. Music, decla- to shall be struck at the intellectual . 20th Minnesota infantry throughout Will Make Slash Effect- mation and dramatic events will com- prise the contest programs, which Wi | eer pl tronsonaties ma ions, a : Hationed iu a ee teed in Mi me. be held as folk ie ene x machinat! most of] |§ stationed with a regiment in Minne- i i eld as follows: Too CLASSI a u that, whom are Jews of German origin.” sota protecting settlers from Indians. tive April 4 District six at Devils Lake, Tuesday, LATE TO FY : He took part in the capture and —_—_—— April 11; district one at Wesley col-|SPECIAL Regular $5.00 oil tonics but hanging of 24 Indians following the| Washington, March 27—(?)—Indica- | lege, Grand Forks, Thursday, April; combination wave. $4.00 including life all Mankato massacre and was with Sib- | tions that a 15-per-cent salary cut for|13; district four at Valley City State| shampoo and finger wave. Cali- ‘con: ley on his hes ee in pursuit of | federal employes would be imposed by| Teachers college, Monday, April 17;| fornia combination, $3.50. Califor Al the Indians into North Dakota, ending | President Roosevelt, effective April 1, district two at Fargo high school Tues-| nia Wave Nook. 102 3rd St. Phone ‘Attorney in the battle of Apple Creek. ‘were given Monday following present- | day, April 18; districts ten and eleven| 782. trict ow He homesteaded in Minnesota but|tion of a survey by the labor depart-| at Mott high school Monday, April STEAM SUPERCURLINE permanent drew in 1877 came to North Dakota, start-|ment that the cost of living had fallen |24; districts eight and nine at Man- |®' Rey $5.00; reduced; dis- did ing a dairy ranch at Fort Yates. In|23 per cent over the country since}/dan, Tuesday, April 25; district five] Waves erp ‘special of 7 1878 he crossed the Missouri river, 1928, . eons in We ae oil in giving all per- into Emmons county, is_ rane! The president was empowered by it Williston, - y which now comprises 15 quarters of |the economy bill to reduce salaries up manents._Harringten’s._Phone 130. rich bottom land in the Winona area,|to 15 per cent based upon the reduc- is Bau of the best in ee bob ' tion in living costs. “ press! he’ le leaves one son, Tom, who lives} The executive order for the action ~ ie secauy Wait at comin, oa Bnd at Pasadena, Cal. Grandchildren left|is being prepared by the budget bu- ; 1 : lies and calumny, to fight the present include John, Jr., on the Emmons|reau and official word has gone out German it” ranch; Ted, on the Kyes ranch at/that it would be issued in time to take governme! Livona; Wilbur McCrory and Mrs.leffect the first of the month. ts] R. D. Heath, Pasadena. After a special survey, the labor beginning framers wee nreneua es {Es saabnc es ae ano a department’s bureau of statistics re- of the — umors at eric! nce, 0! any em octo- YI in costs . . Lions Amused as Speaker Lec-|companied the rise of Hite: es tmis| Botton, will be named to aU: 8 |genarians, attended the last rites.| Pore teas cnet tectiiee 1982: tures on ‘How to Give An _‘|Yeat-_ He said there were only a few| ®mbassadcrship gained new cre- | Among those there were Jerry Hart,| Foods 37 per cont; clothing 25 per such cases and then “only in compar-| dence when Prince called at the ;Pete Ferguson, Ed. McConville, |cent; rent 24 per cent; fuel and lights After-Dinner Talk’ atively mild form.” White House for s conference | Frank McConville, H. A. Armstrong, |13 per cent; house furnishings 26 per “You will yourself have noticed,”| With President Roosevelt. He is |Leonard de Heaume, Orlyn Barge,|cent: miscellaneous, including doctors, the Baron went on, “that the ener-| #00Wm as he left the conference. fin McAllister, William Jones,| medicines, strect car fares, moving getic appeals by the Reich's chancel- ‘homas Jones, W. H. Allen, Will pictures, newspapers, telephones, lor and Minister Goering, who decreed| way gp yp. gf |McNider, Lou Doeschlagh, Tom Mc-| laundry, tollet articles and tobacco, severest penalties for such arbitary|| Weather Report Crory, Charles Coventry, Cliff Put-| tour-tenths of one per cent. acts, were thoroughly and unqualitied- | @——_____—___—-9 | nam, Eber Putnam, Thomas Jackson,| ‘The cost of living in the District of ly successful and thet no more cases moe ee Shier, Mrs. Evans, Mr.| columbia, where thousands of gov- of unauthorized procedure became itzleben, Frank Chesrown, Wynn! ernment employes live, was placed at known.” For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly Gore Christ Naaden, Dr. Shockey, 21 per cent less. * J shart | Meanwhile creation of 15 special and slightly warmer tonight; |}7°, pada Sheree —__——_ courts to handle tical cases 5 hee rare) ts Sosa! in fain POPPY Kieffer and Mr, and’ Mrs. August| Christian Endeavor - | Benz, pea: ERrsiy Plans Party Tuesday r east and ORDERS FULL-TIME The Presbyterian Society of Chris- tian Endeavor will give a “new mem- day bership” party at the church Tues- day evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. Da- Each member of the order is urged Generally ao to attend the party and to bring a and new member. All young persons in- et Slightly terested are invited to attend. farmer east por- . 5 tion ee Langer Says Aim Is to Relieve! Use the Want Ads Unemployment, Force wed —_—_—_——_—_——_——— Issues Statement Down Price of Flour ay ‘ ; . Attacking Action TO DOCTORS! He despised = army and] G; IN@ wee | ieee ‘ere e son! art 'e|_Orah Fors XD, Much 21-7] HNP Have Planned ene 7 telegram addressed agncuene: | units of the state mill here was order- “The Crime of ve ed by Governor William Langer Mon- the Century ” American) GENERAL day after conferences with the man- fight “ v wi a Jewry, Hull said last night that the sent The) are Soph ie ‘an insidious host 10 kil hes enemy ... But there came value eclipevecepeyy bas “eeu by way of Devils Lake. ‘They were| | wt the day he went from Pesta oter fore Satarany sight the purpose f nmenei sn of of butterfat. the night and day operation of the e Pi ger ages bere ey regained unemployment q te and f fense the price of flour in North Dakota, With GLORIA STUART, Deneld Cook, decency ky the governor said. A campaign to of grain, th. Domalarine state-made flour is being % —ALSO— . Be DRIVE I LAUNGHED| a= ie wa o : in his latest cartoon 4s looting the Peter Sperle, 23 Years Old, 2043, Heduced to sec iener son | State Theater Men “noun ‘ i , dollars. We Lenven Atle Mittin and sain Form Organization The Musical Farmer’ farmers were C ission of ic NORTH DAKOTA POINTS é Dakota farmers two Small Children edsieonuregl Agriculture Tam Low Pet.) Valley City, N. D., March 27 ; pel and Labor Calls Atten- perigee 2 Cc APITOL Tonight and Tuesday ‘Montana. 18 00 “The veto by Gor tion to Odd Jobs by lear 2 2 Admission 2 5 means that we | In an effort to create employment 20 00 Pa faa poem THEATRE ae Seed? > c of the state for jobless men in the state, Com- 20 0/"R. C. Harper, New Rockford, was the state law. . ic ok i Saar aot Gece aces ie Om department Pct. | Gilles, Wahpeton, second vice presi- tim alboue to sees oar veges ate. sera in vision of present officials, What it] tore ‘00 ‘ és F Seullery Skits he | ‘will be with the department irrepar-| 4 OL ably crippled can only ‘be left to the |and two amall 29 », Trsomted by a Mains years old, and a Wash’s Toasted Coffee ‘with me prior to vetoing this appro- | age, 0 % * ite explained tis slbontion to Bim: ro ae Frain. sane should |Logan 4 Hle gave no reason for his veto. There PPS Sige arog ener is no means of knowing why his veto! Joseph Sperle, 00 | England, annually. ‘was given. But whatever the reason|The parents | 00 — every farmer producing milk in this lyoung man regen 90 U.S Send Hi “Another phase of this veto ts that | “Pew, 12 rages, doors ‘00 -S. sends fim it strikes directly at more than 100|aiso, was the Painting 00 EP R state. In recent years local and CO-|ty, are Mike, — B e e operative creameries have been estab-lientine, Katie, ren 2 lished in many cities, towns and vil- | sperie. meee * N th Dak t 4a 4 Jages. They are in direct competition |“ ‘Puneral pl ‘00 or akota with the great centralizers and the |trom the that 00 The and Most centralizers have not always been fair |14 miles spat ‘00 Finest, Safest in this competition, even with the/, m, ment. 08 Up-to-Date Place to Stop dairy department organized and func- | o¢riciating. 02 j tioning. With no dairy department to/in gt, Anthony 00 i enforce the law, this competition |the young man Six 0 Permanent or temporary help, a ; Probably will be more vicious and un- 00 irl to take of th than ever before. Every ‘00 gir care e children tive creamery in this | AFrange 0 at night, a maid, a cook ... you'll sotion | ~=Woman ‘4 find just the kind of help you if this want at the time you want it Png Pughrer, with an ed in The Bismarck for Tribune Classified Section. brine from the ; ‘but- | Monday Phi ; og a several| Rev. J. e ad-taker will help : were itjman Be you formulate the ad wn on late that will bring the help bill lim. | Cemetery. you want, 7 é to]. Miss v4 i h PRONE i HE Fy Gov-|_ She i nee. oars by PH. po ' sie, and eight sisters Glen Ul- , I Poster, iving #3 willasa : land John Puehrer, Zeeland: Jake Allen W. Dulles, above, career THE BISMARCK Hague; Mrs i Flee diplomat, has been named legal : : MARC - Linton; and Mrs, J. H. Mac-| ed adviser to the American dele- TRIBUNE gation to thé disarmament con- ference. Dulles, nephew of the late Robert Lansing, former secretary of stat will as- . sist Norman H. in prep- FRANK HAYES, Mgr, aration for the world economic oonference. E : i Fuehrer : i E fr g : a F

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