The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1933, Page 3

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“Ngee avenue, Bismarck, daugh- ‘March 31—Mr, and Mrs, Anders Victor Westerlind, Mercer, son. IL, 35. » all Schaff, Take Cities of Tientsin and Peiping ientain, Chins, April 18—()— Se ae Aas See ee Se, | euelareh 28—Rove Feuhrer, Mokien- March 2¢—Peter Sperle, Napoleon, Who Obtained Loot To- talling $7,800 REBSE otf 2” 48) a: tail: SRR FRBE 8 é 3 by 3 i i i Fe i | g E E d j i i 38 § : i z i 3f a i 5 10 MEET THURSDAY courthouse at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, it was announced as forenoon @ meet- f= iz li i i I i : | i il i HE CH i Fit | f g F | i g E ve Ee : : af i 3 i i | = By t9 ie z aE gf fe # i g s i tr | i : E i H i li + E a ul ‘ i i aff i ‘ of : fF | i fl H i a i if THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1938 DISTRICT MEETING HELD BY VETERANS First of 10 Gatherings Con- venes At Carrington; Oth- | TUBERCULOSIS T0 Hitler’s Envoy BE DISCUSSED BY | --ocuves in US. N. D, HEALTH READS Physicians Prominent in Work Are on Program For Ses- sions in Bismarck Dr. Hans Luther, Germany’s new ambassador to the United States and former president of the powerful Reichsbank, is shown ‘here upon his arrival in New York en route to Washington. OPINION CLARIFIES POOR AID STATUTE Higgins Rules County Boards Need Not Refor Applica- tions to Townships to 8; king on “Diagnosis, Treatment. Prevention of Tuberculosis Among Children,” Dr. J. A. Myers, professor of preventive medicine at the University of Minnesota, will in- troduce Qu: Bis- marck, president of the North Dakota Tuberculosis Association; David Under the new poor relief law will be given by Miss Viletta Roche,|enacted by the recent legislature, it is director of the bureau of vital sta-| discretionary with the county commis- tistics, cain suuniievventibas call sees sioners as to whether each application H c i should be referred to the board of is being township supervisors and they may with the ban-|proceed without such reference where will they deem it unnecessary, acocrding a to an opinion by Milton K. Higgins, be Miss Gena Johnson of Fargo, Miss Esther Teichmann, Bismarck, school| assistant attorney general. Higgins nurse; E. tay nein held the statute is directory and not and’ De, Whittemore.” ‘The opinion was in reply to an in- ‘A business meeting and election of |Wiry from Lee Nichois, Morton coun- officers will open the afternoon ses-/ty auditor, who asked if the law makes . It precedes talks by Dr. B. K.|it mandatory on county commission- Kilbourne of Fargo and Dr. Maysillers and social workers, poor commis- M. Williams, director of the bureau|sioners, or members of the county of child hygiene and public health) welfare board to refer each applica- nursing, Bismarck, tion for poor relief “to the chairman Members of the Fellowship club ofjof the board of supervisors of the the Health Officers Association, se-|township in which such applicant te- for outstanding work in pub-/|sides.” health, will hold their annual) “While the word ‘shall’ ordinarily luncheon meeting May 3. New)means ‘must,’ nevertheless there are te aaoan = sia | eens ‘nt aon lor mem! . terpret tive The rere includes ete Ee ects the entire poles the act is lowing: . burg, Fargo; ‘C. C./to be considered,” Higgins ruled, “and Campbell, 3 Will H. Moore, that the general context may indi- City; Syver Vinje, Hillsboro; |cate that the legislative intent was to “It would seem entirely inconsistent with the general of the act,” he stated, “to make it absolutely es- sential in each instance, regardless of the circumstances, to refer each ap- Plication to the chairman of the town- ship board of supervisors.” Drop in Exports Is Noted During March April 18.—(#)—Exports dropped ‘Washington, from the United States $46,- SQUARE MEAL HALF-STARVED hams ined stb Hi THE COMPLETE PLANT FOOD A Swift & Company préduct * Qecar H. Will & Company, Distztbuters ; French & Welch Hdw. - - Hoskins-Meyer Local Dealers in Bismarck ers Are Scheduled The Presidential economy bill pass- ed by congress and which affects the slal veteran benefits will be given con- sideration at the meetings. In attendance will be H. 8. Kreid- ler, Wahpeton, department command- er; T. O. Kraabel, veterans service commissioner; C. T. Hoverson, region- al manager of the veterans adminis- tration, and Jack Williams, depart- ment adjutant. Meetings will be held at Minnewau- kan, April 19, Rugby, April 20; Bot- tineau, April 21; Tolley, Crosby, April 24; Garrison, April 26; Parshall, April 27; ‘Williston, April 27 and 28 (to discuss state convention plans), Beach May 1, and Dickinson, May 2. conventions of the six . | bid, for he can permit his partner Other conventions: Lake, April 24; Fargo, April 25; Oakes, April 27; Live pea April 29, and Minot, y 1, the By WM. E. McKENNEY Secretary, American Bridge League Hands where the suits and high cards are distributed seldom Produce at rubber play, ‘but they means by which tournaments are won and lost. ‘A score of may be just im on @ bi Today's qualifying championship, and eventually won it qualified except for thi made on this hand. The Bidding Both sides were vulnerable. Fol- lowers of various systems could not find the requirements for an bid in‘any of the four hands, so the ;|deal was passed out at most tables 25; | without score. The one over one system is the only one which permits opening with a weak hand in third position, and in one heart after two passes. His hand is well adapted to such a to Play the hand at one no trump or at @ low contract in whatever suit part- ner may select. East passed an fren bid one spade—a one over one force. At this point North showed that he .| Teally understood the system, for he hairman, HAIL INSURANCE IS DECLARED BIG NEED Manager of State Bureau Out- lines Changes Made in State Statutes Need for hail insurance is greater than ever “with prospects for the grain grower looking better than in many years and in view of the de- flated condition of the farmer,” E. J Heising, manager of the state hail de- partment, said Tuesday. idan “Many people are uninformed on the amendments to the hail law enacted by the last legislature and as all assessors are now prepared to write applications for hail insurance, @ review of the important features of the new law is timely.” Heising outlined the points of im- portance as follows: The original ap- Plication may call for either $5 or $8 per acre insurance; an application may now be approved in the hail tax for one year is unpaid, providing such unpaid tax ~— ton eed one of the ears, 1930, 1931 or 1932; an owner may Take Tegular application for insur- ance on his proportionate interest in crop; and county auditors may write insurance operate urider the “optional” or vol- untary application plan and losses will be adjusted as in previous years with indemnity allowed if the hail damage equals or exceeds 10 per cent of the crop. February registration of new ‘pas-| #* senger cars in ‘the United States amounted to about 64,000 units, as against 83,000 produced during the same month of 1932, Copyright, 1038, The American Pebarco Company: Passed and allowed South to play the hand at one spade. Most of the trouble from weak third-hand bids comes from bidding them again on the next round. The player who has opened with a very weak hand must thereafter pass, re- gardless of what partner bids. DON'T LET COMMON CONSTIPATION DULL THE JOY OF LIVING Kellogg’s ALL-BraNn Brings Relief Constipation takes the sunshine out of your days. It may bring head- aches, loss of appetite and energy, sleeplessness, sallow skins, pimples. If neglected, it can seripusly impair Fortunately, you can avoid this condition by eating a delicious ce- real. Laboratory tests show that Kellogg’s Aut-Bran provides two things needed to overcome common. constipation: “bulk” and vitamin B. Att-Bran is also a rich source of Dlood-building iron. The “bulk” in Att-Bran is muchi like that of leafy vegetables. With- in the body, it forms a soft mass. Gently, it clears out the intestinal wastes, : How much better than dosing yourself with patent medicines. Two blespoonfuls of ALI-Bran daily ‘are usually sufficient. With each meal in chronic cases. If not re- lieved this way, see your doctor. ee ne your Made Kellogg Betts Greek. an invitation for North to continue bidding if his mar ear iee but ‘was not absolutely forcing as it would this case North opened with @ bid Of) be under other circumstances, CONTRACT ¢ © _ EXPERTS PLAY IT ae $ Pt Ap ty g — Also — MICKEY MOUSE With RAD LUSIGCSS SurtUshes Protection you need, _ & MURPHY “The Man Whe Knows In every cornet of the world, both here and overseas, wherever you find joy in life, ‘tis always ‘“‘Luckies Please”’ F ; ese od f Two qualities that can’t character and mildness Judge your cigarettes on and Mildness ...We'll rest our case on that, Folks like Luckies be- cause they have the Char- tobaccos, firmly rolled into 8 ‘one delicious, balanced blend...full weightoflong, Mi ‘ hecwnest It's toast ‘

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