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. WEST DEVELOPING _ MORE CINDER MEN INTO GRID STARS Belgum and Fait May Follow in Steps of Jarrett, Pierce and Knauf £ Grand Forks, N. D., April 13—(#) —In each of the five seasons C. A. West has coached football at the University of North Dakota he has had @ sprinter in his backfield. The ., Sioux wizard developed three sensa- tional ball-carriers from as many ,, track stars and this spring starts on # his fourth. ‘West takes up the task of turning| ¥ Knute Belgum of Elbow Lake, Minn., into @ fullback. Belgum came to « North Dakota in the fall of 1931 from Luther college of Decorah, Iowa, and turned out for the first time in 1932, eligible for varsity competition. He “injured an ankle and was off the { squad all season. * Belgum weighs 185 pounds and has @ record of 10 seconds flat in the 100 He came here as a track ath- lete and without experience in foot- ball, but West made a star ball-car- rier out of Ralph Pierce, who had no jmore football than Belgum when he + €ame to North Dakota. Pierce, who holds conference rec- ord of 9.8 seconds for the century, is the fastest ball-carrier in the north- west. He has another year of com- petition. , Larry Knauf, 180-pound Sioux sen- gation and running mate of Pierce in * 1932, finished his football with the Nodaks. He ran the 100 in 9.9 sec- onds. ‘When West came here in 1928 The Pride of North Dakota ‘The Finest, Safest and Most Up-to-Date Place to Stop only hotel in Bismarck that natural soft pure water from artesian well 600 ft. deep. Private room with bath, $2.00 up Plain room, $1.25 up Patterson Hotel The ONLY Fire-Proof Hotel in Bismarck, N. D., FRANK HAYES, Mgr. Glenn Jarrett had spent a season on the grid squad as a reserve back. He finished up with the best two-year scoring record of any back North Da- kota turned out, turning in 12 suc- cessive touchdowns, one of which was against Army. Jarrett won the 100 and 220 north central conference championships for three straight years. And when West gets through with Belgum he has another sprinter in George Fait on the freshman team to work with. MINNESOTA SOLONS VIEW OLSON THREAT Have Varied Reactions to Gov- ernor’s Attack and Talk of Martial Law | St. Paul, April 13.—(#)—State Sen- {ators gave varied reactions today to Gov. F, B, Olson’s threat to invoke} martial law and seizure of wealth to provide relief for the unemployed and residents he described as “tax bur- dened.” The Farmer-Labor party governor, | Speaking to a group of relief ers gathered on the statehouse steps Wednesday, said the legislature, par- ticularly the senate, had been delay- ing measures to alleviate suffering. If the lawmakers did not provide suffi- cient relief Gov. Olson said he would “invoke the powers that I hold and declare martial law.” Senator C. N. Orr, St. Paul, said |the senate was “cooly and firmly pro- |ceeding to protect the rights of citi- zens so far as possible” and had re- ‘fused to be “stampeded into prema- ture and dangerous steps.” Senator Charles Hausler, St. Paul, an administration leader, described Gov. Olson’s address “as one of the most outstanding statements ever EASTER FRESH CONFECTIONS Nut Butter Toffey Chips, Choco- late Walnut Fudge, 1 4 Cocoanut Snaps; Ib..... Cc are vear'vound Dr. A. M. Fisher Physician and Surgeon Offices in the Weinberger Building Corner Fifth and Bdwy.—Entrance on Broadway Office Phone 300 300 Fourth Street Residence Phone 1588 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1988 Janet Has Decree—and Freckles She didn't wear makeup when she played in her own drama, so her movie fans now may know that Janet Gaynor has some very fine freckles. This picture of the film star was made as she appeared in court when she be si @ divorce from Lydell eck, made by a governor of this country.” | Hankinson, clear The marchers, representing the | Jamestown, clear Minnesota bonus expeditionary force, and the “state committee of action,” presented a petition asking the legis- lature for unemployment insurance, moratoriums or foreclosures and evic- tions, tax exemption for unemployed and impoverished farmers, and an in- come tax. | Weather Report t vs FORECAST For See cone SB sc 3 For Nc bina, Williston, Leon Wishek, clear Moorhead, Minn., clear. OUT OF STATE POINTS t., Clear . Mont, clear 8. D., peldy. City, Miles City, Mont No. Platte, Neb., 2 jahoma City, O., » Clear dy. east portion. For Minnesot: Friday, slightly treme sout Friday. GENERAL CONDITIONS An extensive high pressure area covers the Rocky Mountain states this a “Low” is cen- me wi tered over Sonning aed a oc- vy an ie sur- rritory, but the weather | C the Far West.! Temperatures are quite low from the Plains States westward to the west- ern Rocky Mountain slope; elsewhere Seasonable temperatures prevail. Missouri river stage at 7 a. m. 1.4 ft. 24 hour change, 0.0 ft. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.50. Reduced to sea level, 30.37, OE terest but not the principal. NORTH DAKO’ ued ee oe Bonds exchanged for mortgages a would be limited to 80 per cent of the 00! :. Fair tonight and' Suit take Ge U,, el ¢ .. Cl colder tonight in ex- | Seattle, Wash’ clear s+ > somewhat warmer | Sheridan, Wyo., clear Sioux cs Spokane, Wash., ueereueasraevsassesuessaseess BOSSE RESSUSRENRBRSNRBSSSTRE NTINUE -from page one- Emergency Program Broadened to Help Mortgage Burden government would guarantee the in- Amenia, clear Beach, clear Bottineau, clear Carrington, clear Crosby, clear . Devils Lake, | board April only—Wire a three-year screens, 26”, 3%4c¢ ft. Screen Payment of principal or interest. Paint, 27c qt. '% pt. 4 hr. Art corpor Enamel, 25c—Brush Free, Kal- the somine, 7c lb.—Gamble Stores. 'or or repairs. Bessesssssssss BBeseherssesesesessssssnsss - would have authority to grant, extension of time for whose property was not mortgaged| an up to 80 per cent of Federal savings local mutual thirft an ing institutions.” Each association would automati- cally become a member of the Feder- al Home Loan bank of its district in| to the same manner as other institu- tions. Treasury Would Subscribe ‘The treasury would subscribe to capital in such associations up to $100,000 at the request of the board, but the amount paid by the govern- ment gould not exceed capital sub- scribed by other shareholders. After five years, each association would set aside one third of its re- ceipts to retire the government hold- ‘Any home Joan bank could convert Iteelf into @ federal institution by vote of its stockholders, subject to the these associations.” The bill would repeal that section of the existing home loan bank law under which federal home loan banks he proposal for fed. owners. eral subscriptions to the. stock of the Senator Robinson (Dem., Ark.) in| savings and loan associations was SHE'S WEARING HOLEPROOF " HOSIERY IN THE EASTER PARADE! Whether she's mother, wife, sister or sweet- + + you want her to look her best on . So by not give her an Easter will flatter her? A gift box of Hosiery will do it; . ially the three new colors, up” PES "sss “in-between” 2. : they're so beautifully blended to go with this season's costume colors. Be sure to ask for the 54. gauge ; they're so delightfully ™ —'79e = $1.00 - $1.35 Richmonds Boorery Ask to see Holeproof Color Ensemble Book ] uckies In refinancing the home owner, the for’ Payment of taxes or assessments Provide for necessary maintenance Cash advances for these also could be made to home ovners acts upon the conditions which CAUSE the Take them LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S TABLETS FOR RELIEF AND OF PERIODIC PAINS 2-Buckle Style! Sizes 9 6 to 10!! Ac w. This “Door Crasher” is quite a work- er! It picks weather work our heavy-duty, all- rubbers and chops the price down to the limit! Long-wear white soles. “Stay-on” buckle-tops! MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Phone 475 Bismarck, N. Dak. $20,000, duced was no explanation of the last-min- | it) ute change, i in home mort-|the government in preferred stock of national banks.” Indorsed by German Rome, April 13.—(#)—The Mussolini four-power peace pact, Captain Her- mann Goering, minister without port- 'follo in the German cabinet, told ‘proved newspapermen Thursday morning, “is the only one which can give Europe necessary peace for several decades.” He said the pact had been complete- |ly accepted in Germany and he hoped |"dt would not be modified by attempts the limit in the as int of other powers and that the negoti- was fixed at $10,000. There ‘ations would return to Tl Duce’s Primitive idea, which should be ful- FOOT FATIGUE to consider whether your shoes are straining the muscles and bones of your feet. ENNA JETTICKS coco te welhdog, ead soppore ths oie foot’ tos way ance su entire nature intended. To try on a is to see how foot health and fashion are 189 sizes and widths available from which to fit you perfectly. 1t012, AAAAAA to EEE $4.40 and $5.00 “You need no longer be told that jou have an apuasive foes.” THE SHOE MART NEW LOW PRICES | this spring Absolutely © no change in quality } /IGORO, MAY THE SQUARE MEAL THAT ASSURES RICH 2m BEAUTY IN LAWNS AND FLOWERS (@ Hore is your best sesuramce of low-cost lawn and garden beauty! Vigero te the ee Oscar H. Will & Company, Distributors French & Welch Hdw. — Hoskins-Meyer Local Dealers in Bismarck « Please! | Majorcs, lovely Meditersansan isle, fernous vesort of musicions, artists end authors The finest tobaccos grown—that’s where Luckies get that distinc- tive Character. And every Lucky is deli- ciously mellow-mild because“lt’s toasted”

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