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hb $16.65 round trip to Chicago| Thursday and all children ser urged from Bismarck. Ask Northern Pacific. Sale dates|‘° enroll. June 3, 4, 10, 11, 16 and 17. Rubber has been put into 30,000 dif- ferent articles by one factory. NEW COAST-TO-COAST PROGRAM Lae ~ HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1933 meee a — ——=— — —— ‘ youth resembl! Balfe MacDonal ONE KILLED, FIVE (24 GIVEN DIPLOMAS | Pleated for Chic I|AMBRICAN COURAGE jsersci? th is oar CAUGHT IN HOLDUP) AT LOCAL HOSPITAL meme we INRECENT TROUBLE | srnzza= | the young matron take on a . i S inguages glamor and distinctiveness and dialects used in the Americas. i ji u were) IE - heretofore accomplished only | ee gi ie it gory Apereain Indiana Evens Score With Sex-|or"d Forks Educator Is Com- tn models for the petite and ED BY SPEAKER Use the Want Ads . ML, ‘ ao: m young girl, A ‘azerol as New President} tet of Gunmen Which Raid- " tal hs pad oe Under Ghd aE a " * ismarck Nurses much thought to ensembles ei ae hccaryire of ae Bridge Breakfast Is ed Bank Monday a | for the older woman. You no|War Secretary Says Bravery 0 nual Banquet an * | ’ " , quel Given at Country Club ; Referring to Florence Nightingale: look truly smart. Surplus| Before Economic Holocaust Business Session < a Culver, ind, May 30.—u)—One\AS,% woman of unusual endowments, fronts, pleated depd and five captured con, |2oth intellectually and spiritually, : Is Modern Epic Mrs. John R. Fleck, 712 Mandan pe hey northern Indiana's account |D?: Edwards Robertson, Grand Forks cape sleeves and ‘Mrs. A. M. Brazerol was elected |St and Mra. Roy Kennelly, 825/with a sextet of gunmen alleged to|Dresident emeritus of Wesley college unusual skirt ‘ 4 President of ‘Bismarck high schoo! Fourth 8t., were hostesses at a bridge|have robbed the state bank here |‘lassifield her as the founder of mod- treatments all go Ribera May 30.—()—Leading alumni association at the annual|breakfast Monday morning at the) monday. ern scientific nursing in a commence- to make real i Ba NGS ES GED eg banquet and business meeting of the | Bismarck Country club. ‘The dead bandit, sald by officers to|Ment address for 24 members of the inno- | who gave their lives for their country, organization, held Monday evening| An effective color scheme of red| nave been employed tornienly ‘as a (etaduating class at the Bismarck hos- vations for theyPresident Roosevelt Tuesday attended in the Terrace Gardens of the Pat- | and white was carried out in the table| chauffeur for the wife of Joe galtis, pital School of Nursing Monday eve- mature figure. Memorial Day services at historic Arl- | terson hotel. Miss Charlotte Logan |@ppointments, while bowls of white| Chicago beer baron was To, Teske (Ting in the city auditorium, His topic Ahandsome sum-|"eton National cemetery, the shrine | is the retiring president. lacs and red tulips repeated the col- | alias John J. Shea, of South C *|was “The Spirit of Florence Nightin- ci eee bi ttl ob \ ” Other officers elected to serve | meets Covers were placed for 36} 711, : z Chicago, | ie” mer ore Ke a ‘There, in a ceremony under aus- : with Mrs. Brazerol are Miss Plor- | suests. His compani Robertson pointed to the fact that Leda lta Spoiled Leb at bn hl ence Satterlund, vice president; Miss| Contract was played, with Mrs.| mouth and outh’ ng Bie until Florence Nightingale enlisted | pleated cape be-/Public, the men in charge of this A Hopeless Pil Atdeth Gussner, secretary; and Mrs. tae ne Cag Lakin] sible charges of kidnaping and bank|the sympathy of people in revealing | ginning at a low|°ountry’s army and navy—Secretaries Peles Lite Minnie Shuman, treasurer. and Mrs. Fred Jansonius receiving| robbery, are Jack Gray, 2%, New|the sufferings of wounded soldiers Rguielig (late ec] ee of Rubbish Places were marked for 79 for-|ScOre Prizes. Mrs. E. M. Hendricks,| york; Eddie Murphy, 33, New York; |Suring the Crimean war, the eyes of | 4 tor addrseaes, mer students of the high school and|Who is leaving soon to make her! Joe Cohen, 20, Chicago; John Gor.|the world had been focused on the ac- | Se eee ai Wb CC eae || Windatorms turn att members of the 1933 graduating |home in Minot, received a farewell! man, 27, Detroit; and Jamés Davis,|complishments of the conquering gen- ing makes the|who went dowrk with the Akron only 2 : storms turn attrac- oa who rete guests of honor at nies steeacatw Gain ay ea 3, tama, a. Ooh ee lene charming litt | few sek aeeie ih pena artery tive dwellings into huge anquet. ips, the class -| had no H = Poem: cance te Vil OMerrvanue, i flower, adorned the tables and de-|€¢ Miss Lakin of Colorado Springs,| he was Te hibehnber eo ar Pry se illepiny tc har pacesprises the} stand-up collar. | program, rubbish heaps — great corations emphasized the senior class |COl0.; Miss Margaret Bassett, Fargo, | the bandits and forced to accompany (greatest leaders of the nation, in mak- | The coat hangs} In his address, Secretary Dern|| mounds of torn, splintered colors, cerise and gold. Programs, in |®"d Mrs. J. P. Fleck, Mrs. Cleve Ken-| them, ing use of contacts gained as @ daugh- | loosely from the /summed up the goal and purposes of |! joists and clapboards that the form of diplomas, marked the |Relly, Mrs. John Kennelly, Mrs. Ruby| ‘Teske was shot in the head by|ter of wealth and culture in her trav- shoulders wit h|the wars in which the United States|| bastard i? places. Kosslck and Mrs. H.C. Funden, all of oliver gehilling, son of Schuyler|els both in England and abroad. swagger effect and |S Participated, and added: are useful only as fire- Elmer Benser of the class of '28,|Mandan. Schilling, president of the bank, as| “It is doubtful if any other mind : sat nee are emerging from an economic}! wood. Some day your a 4 presided as toastmaster during a| Mrs. Fleck and Mrs. Kennelly will/he sat at the wheel of the bandit|equalied her grasp and control of be- | is held together at/nolocaust which has produced a hun- home i brief program built about a class /Cntertain another group Wednesday. | automobile. Holding two employes on|revolent enterprises,” he said. “She the shoulder with|dred times the hardships and suffer-;] “Ome may be in the path night theme. He welcomed the sen- ne dl the running boards as shields against |left nothing to accident. Her pro- one Yarge button. |ing that Americans endured during of a storm. iors and Kenneth Joslin, senior class|__Henry Barneck, 612 Ninth St., who| officers’ bullets, the other gunmen|grams were well-thought out and she; ffeot |e World war. This f president, responded with a short |Fecently completed a course at the| sped out of town, Sanit ued te Te and The cape effect) «4 giorious epic will be written of HEniste Fie tasataane talk. Dickinson state teachers college, has! ‘The bank employes soon were re- guided the San sats récepEnlnation’ of | in itself is slender-|the courage, fortitude and faith of Comspast en ~ an ‘Lorenzo Belk, accompanied by Miss returned to ete leased. The fleeing automobile over-|the sanitary aE nursing program, not izing and the fact/our people in these terrifying years. youiare' ~eoeneteal against Vivian Coghlan, sang two numbers, turned ® few miles from Culver. Thelonly for the armies of Great Britain that it is not close-]_ “They have been good soldiers windstorm losses. Call, and Miss Coghlan Played piano er hacia 15s {GHiaeo Laine aa robbers ran into the woods but later|but for a world program: iy itted aHO0t (ie Ean eee een ee anreonan. write or phone today. solo. A * surre: 7 to, = : IG aig in” casa win) sea | WL ARE TUE onary ee proctee | tater eS tee fire and} He showed that out of her mission waist and hips|qence “ret us reward the an cont by Miss Clarice Belk, in which ‘mem- |ExPosition and also a convention of Au'but « amall part of the $16,000) now’ a A GecokHienial eqesrnelse, takes pounds off|with our applause, but by removing MURPHY bers of classes from 1900 up to the; ational Actuaries Association. | was recovered. ‘ = he : vour figure the injustices that have brought on Later she will go to Ann Arbor, Mich., Hers was an age of the emergence of your figure. » present time were awarded sundry > ————___ —______i¢ their distress. “ for a visit with relatives. women, the speaker declared, and in It is the kind of |. The Man Who Knows articles and trophies with humorous 2 | Strange But Tr hi tered the spirit of that ‘Let us, in this heroic mood, grapple I ” comments. The class prophecy, an-} 44, . i ‘ue age Mitilee Lede ie : a coat which YoU/with the problems that are before prasad other highly amusing document, was] ., Miss Helen Katen, secretary of the || News Items of Day ‘The invocation was given by Rev. : ¥ can wear on the|us. The times are a challenge to our Bismarck read by Anthony Faber. forth Dakota Tuberculosis associa-|} (By The Associated ve y rst E ; treet. and is also|patriotism. The real test of rever- Dr. Kenneth W. Morris, vice presi-| ‘ion, left Monday for Williston and = 4 Bresuyeertan an wget vite B : eee enough, for(ence for our noble dead lies in the bivtabinhart he Aan eh dent; presided di the business} ther points in the northwest part of lan church. Diplomas were : dressy enough for : ce ened ng toe win as| the state where she will spend about| SEES WORLD SALVATION | Bresented by Rev. C.F. Struts afternoon. A soft (manner in we ewe have Jan, who is out of the city. Report|®,Week on business in connection| New York, May 30.—(P—A world] Jaro ward "whe nucses glee club felt hat with medi-|now intelligent, fearless leadership.|” nO LATE TO CLASSIFY of the nominating committee, com-| With the association. She was ac-|saved from @ nervous breakdown: coer’ pooh et anaes? ad er, um brim, black Hope is overeating "tear" ershiP.| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY prised of Miss Belk, B. O. Ward and|Companied to Minot by Mrs. E. O,|Thats’ the happy result that Prof. C | ‘Sohn Fisch atte BatediMelon 4 - DeLUXE steam oil combinati e, Sire James Wiley, ‘was received and| Dickinson, Seattle, Wash. formerly|U. Ariens Kappers, director —_ tres dda pumps: and) white A : paink te dther routine business transacted. | °f Minot, who has spent several days | Central Institute of brain research of Sve tlie: ny Senne nasa! utach Lhenam— pique gloves com-| Kansas City Police tone RaLRtiee wate: Nie one ‘A dancing party in Patterson hall,|@ Bismarck as the guest of Mrs. F. Amsterdam, foresees issuing from the Hamilton, MeClusky; Hilda’ canes Blete the ensemble.) Foiled by Kidnapers| ‘fornia combination wave, $3.50, with the Sammy Kontos orchestra | Waldo, 712 Fourth St. depression. He seid that, as changed] sren, Underwood; Christine Rowe, Se ae California Wave Nook, 106-3rd St. furnishing the music, closed the fes- iweaibcanas modes of living in the boom yeats| Fergus Falls, Minn.; Adelaide Schultz, | 6 9 ° K 30, Tensely | _Phone 782, : ; tivities. Old Civilization Is filled hospitals all over the world with | Beach; Ivy Weigm: lem; ncle T m tr ancas’Gly’s police force of iE GRADUATE. Sbisbtie! pi ach; Ivy Weigman, New Salem; oms abdin oes ver alert, Kansas City’s police force of| THE JUNE GR. Miss Ruth Gordon, 211 Rosser ave-| * Dersons, he expects the num-|norothea Wilde, New Salem; Loraine 600 still sought painstakingly Tuesday apt cartel lg nue, will return Wednesday noon ortrayed in Temple|er of nervous patients to decrease! youngman, Hazelton; Dorothy At- ° o: for the hour RUS RRAR WEEN| DERE eo oE eros after a several days’ visit with friends = ood, Crosby; Edna Berg, McClusky; B Mute aed Gs cnc ch ne Gan LINE permanent. Wonderful ring- : wood, Crosby; Berg, McClusky; 1 n New lor ALTE NEVIVAL | mish read to arrest of the men who) lets, natural a Minneapolis and St. Paul. Chicago, May 30—(P)—Relics of a Cora’ Buchele, Butler, 8..D.; Alma bducted “Miss McElroy Sat OE ELLIE GE . ** res od) Peobloy (Sate nad Ghsirr-tapti BLUE JAYS PUGNACIOUS | Grebe, New @alem: Ethel Gunder- uae Mary McElroy Satur-| complete. Shampoo and finger wave Miss Caroline Lakin, Colorado] riieq with . Nn} Gloucester, N. J—The bluebird |son, Douglas; Edna Hagentn, Yank- Senate shell laa safe} 50c._ Harrington's. Phone 130. Springs, Colo., has come to Bismarek | “e ith torquoise and ate from; may be the symbol of happiness— ton: Emma Klein, Herried, 8. D.; New York, May 30.—(?)—Uncle (S-S-S-S-S--S), “But my soul Spurred by the promise of the Jack- ” + for a visit with her brother-in-law|marble plates are displayed in a re-| but the jay! That little feathered |Esther Ketterling, Streeter; Lydia| Tm, the holy slave, stood up un- | belongs to God.” Een WRoInty pitioNS , > y prosecutor to seek the and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fleck,|Production of an ancient Maya tem-| friend is rapidly becoming sym- |Niem!, Wing; Lila Olson, Bismarck;| “¢" # blacksnake beating at the The line, which has been flip- jdeath penalty for the kidnapers, po- 514 West Rosser avenue. ple, s building that is attracting much| bolic of a pain in the neck in | Alma Rehm, Hebron; Edna Schafer,| Alvin Theatre Monday night, and pantly parodied from a hundred |tice closely questioned the 25-year-old xs * 2 attention at the Century of Progress! Gloucester. One of them, with | Pickardsville; Esther Scott, Dictin- showed he could take it. variety stages, was accepted by | daughter of H. F. McElroy, city man- Miss Margaret Bassett, Fargo, will|Exposition. its nest in front of George Doed- json; Elda Urban, Butler, S. D.; Winl- A good time was had by all. last night’s audience as something jager, for clues. She viewed many return to her home Tuesday eve-| Judging from exclamations of sur-| zer's home, has suddenly become jfred Vander Vorste, Pollock, 8. D.;| Mr. Simon Legree (S-S-S-S-S-S!) authentic and real. photographs at the bureau of investi- ming after a week-end visit here with|Prise few sightseers apparently real-| pugnaciousandattacks passersby— and Edna Weirick, Crary. bought Tom at the auction for (Down the street in a theatre a gation but failed to identify any as her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.jized the high degree of culture the| exclusively males—pecking them | ¢———————________»|_ $1,200, which was very good money chorus was singing, “Strike Me jthose of the men who kept her im- ‘and Mrs. F. J. Bassett, 312 Ander-jIndians of Mexico and Central| in the neck. | City and County | in those days. Little Eva mur- Pink,” and in stili another play- |prisoned in the basement of # house fson St. mateo Aner aeetees hie sted on eee cnuow. ar | mured of heaven and went there house a comedian was singing the | 29 hours. lbes—had centui lore Co- R IVING aa Tt Hendricks anj| im as neat a death-bed scene as lines of a song from the 1932 E. C. Reppert, director of lice, Miss Emily Olson, St. Joseph, Mo,,|lumbus sailed westward. Oklahoma City — Homer Cochran, | ¢pMi 8nd, Mrs. . M, Hendricks ane the stage ever has done. Topsy | Pulltzer play "Love Is Sweeping jeald 15 persona ‘have bee taken 10 ? arrived in Bismarck’ Monday for aj The sharp yellow Maya structure |Negro, will drive faster hereafter. He| home at Minot. Hendricks, who has} WS ® gay, thieving vixen, Eliza the Country.” Times have | police headquarters for questioning in Tl \ month’s visit with her parents, Mr.|is vividly decorated with strange gar-|pleaded guilty to charge of reckless|been traffic commissioner for the| OUtran the dogs, and there was a changed since Uncle Tom first |Tegard to the kidnaping but none fur- ‘and Mrs. A. G, Olson, 511 Eighth St.|goyles in bright greenish blue and /driving, described as “dangerously | state railroad commission, has ac-| J@wyer and his name was Marks. entered the theatre). nished the slightest clue and all were Miss Olson is employed as Girl Re-jdeep henna red. slow,” and paid a $10 fine. cepted a position as traffic commis- To a generation which says Mr. Otis Skinner was Tom. released. serve secretary in St. Joseph. By contrast at its feet on the fair sioner with the Minot Chamber of} “Oh. yeah?” and “Youre telling Those who came to stick up so- |, Even the location of the house used The honor of serving * * * grounds sprawl the tents and mud NINE EGGS—10 DUCKS Commerce. me?” Some of the dislogue phisticated, 1933 noses at the by the kidnapers, has evaded search- you at a time when : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rupp, Mr. and/huts of the “Indian village’—repre- ‘Tracy, Minn—Mrs. Daniel Fo- | seemed @ bit bookish, yet it drew { ancient propaganda piece had |1N8 Officers. expert and efficient , Mrs, Edmund Rupp, Mrs. H. Bjelland|sentative of several tribes native to| ley put nine duck eges under ® | Rey. Arthur Charles Smith, a rep-| @ surprisingly enthusiastic re- | moisture in their eyes instead. | servics ig so badly and Percy Freeman, all of Baldwin, |North America. mother duck and 10 ducklings |resentative of Pillsbury Academy,| SPonse. Those who expected | The players made a serious, con- REV. VATER TO SPEAK | ibeeded obligates us 40 ‘were guests Sunday at the home of] The Maya temple is a reproduction) emerged, leading to the conclusion | Owatonna, Minn., is a business visi-| Something gay and burlesque-y | scientious job of it and the old Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the | Go Ca An ae Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Fevold, 510 Fifth|and restoration of a section of the| that two of them are twins. But | tor in Bismarck. were disappointed. | play, squeaking just a bit in some |McCabe Methodist church, will give ly perfect as possible. street. ees nunnery at Uxmal, a Maya city. Spee rd @ mystery for they all | Meetings of Clubs, || auaedy belongs to you, Massa,” joints, revealed itself to be sur- |an address at the Salvation Army You can rely upon us. alike. : said Uncle Tom (last name un- | prisingly good “theatre” just the |Gospel tent at Seventh St. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zuger, 501 West (ee eetings of Clubs, || ‘ P E " ting from Valley City, where. Mrs “ pe grog Wreath from America|! Fraternal Groups —— ee Jevening, “His subfect wil be The | ‘Sou Zuger spent several days visiting with none ei Honors British Dead] * otticers wit be elected wnen the|Governor Will Hear Governor Ruffin G. Pleasant, who al-|feature of sail services and ihe public | eee cas Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Paulson. Mrs.) p, a1 w. Roan returned to Liberal Arts club holds its final| \ leged that Senator Long had defamed |. invited to attend, i snetr pnemeccelor 8s Zuger has spent the last 10 days| ,D%, MW: Roan returne | ay eating othr tp iaeasen talloeriig sal ArgumentsWednesday |her character and had had her ejected Visiting in Grand Forks with her son|™arck Tuesday after spending about) London, May 30 i#)—An American | cinner at 6 o'clock Wednesday eve- from the state house during the 1992) ARREST MURDER SUSPECT Jack, 7 fiudent at foe university of Dumee ee oe een ute ee M fe nl a an cere ning in the Cavern room at the; Arguments on the evidence pre- session of the legislature. | Allentown, Pa May 30—(P)—A/ ota; and in Fargo sn ingto1 au sda Prince cafe. All members are urged| sented at the hearing for three Bur- z z ° | met President Roosevelt and on the|wreath inscribed, “To Our British ee L ; : En i 5 ; le derlin with zelasttes return te ode é tie i Cnlengo Comrades rca aha) Amerian, People.” to be present. eve Roun peat Stee) ce a Up by Miss Mildred Fried, physical educa- Post! r General James A. e boy is four-year-old John Peter . Langer, will be presentde to the ex- . , > an Ingtructor, end ner fnnoe, Tne-|=Ae2» Who represented the president |siverman, son. of, Jeasel Sliverman Mandan Child Has ecutive at a hearing Wednesday aft-| ebraska College EL AT HOME mie - |comman: a in his 5 nee ee oe at te wa tury of Progress gress world fair, American Legion. He and his father Fracture of Skull|tivns 3. Bieoiee Gru aston | corti tat ee pepe guests at an informal party given by ° e East Dr. Roan attend-|were representing Americans in Lon- ; counsellors. at Cotn lege here, which A SPORTS MO: the high school faculty Monday aft- en ee lions of the annual convention |don in the annual Memorial Day cele-| James, three-year-old son of George founda Ne rae pepe ean eal DEL FOR eae een he clomoatle scterice Come {of the American College of Surgeons. bration. Military and naval attaches |Corry of Mandan, was in a hospitai HAMLINE FACES BAN RRB Cia Ee | VACATION DAYS Miss Fried and Mr. Simle each were of the American embassy and repre-|there Tuesday suffering from a | St. Paul, May 30.—()—The North! by the board of trustees, It also ac-/ PA’ a presented with gifts. Eighth grade Mrs. Roosevelt Plans _ [sentatives of the Legion accompanied |tured skull as the result of an auto-' Central Association of Colleges and cepted the resignation of L. C. An-! TTERN 2653 students at the Will junior high West Coast Air Tri them, mobile accident. Secondary Schools has asked mem-| derson, president of the college. school presented a waffle iron to Miss est Coast Air Pp 7 4 A truck driver had stopped when he | bers of the Minnesota college con-| ‘The board said the temporary clos- | Fried Monday morning. ome President Insists encountered children in the street. An! ference not to schedule further|ing was necessary because of a! by ee Washington, May 30. — (®) — Mrs. elder sister seized the three-year-old! games with Hamline university, ac-| mounting deficit and decreasing in-! 4. A.gtoup of Bismarck people were [Franklin D. Roveevelt- has no thought | On Debt Payments )ie¢ by the nand and just as the driver jcording to word received here from| come. The college graduated 17 stu-| When we speak of the perfec: guests at a dinner and dancing par-|0f abandoning her air trip to the west | — started ahead, the child broke lose and | Chicago. |dents Tuesday. It was founded by tailored sports frock to pack in your ty given Saturday evening in the|Coast, nor of materially altering its| washington, May 30—(AP)—The|Tan in front of the machine, witnesses | ——_—_—_—__- | the Nebraska Christian Missionary! vacation bag, we mean this sort of Lewis and Clark hotel by Mr. and |Sohedule. white house Tuesday emphatically said. | SENATOR LONG SUED Society and has been supported by! rig. Simple, trig lines for freedom Mrs. E. F. Underhill, Mandan. Forty} That was made known at the white | denied a new revival of reports that | Baton Rogue, La. May 3.0—(P)—| the Christian Church in Nebraska, and swing, a collar and snappy pleats guests were seated at the dinner./house Tuesday in response to rumor | President Roosevelt was negotiating South Dakota Man |Senator Huey P. Long Tuesday was | northern Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming! for chic . . . you'll be surprised how a \ Bismarck people attending included|from the west that the trip might be | for partial payment of the war debts. sued for $250,000 damages by Mrs.!and South Dakota. Enrollment for| quickly they'll fly together in the Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Stevens, Mr. and | cancelled. ‘As‘has been asserted repeatedly, Held for Robbery Anne Ector Pleasant, wife of former) the last semester was 1079 students. making. Fashion your Summer Mrs. A. D. McKinnon and Miss \ lit was em in sources close prea things of crisp novelty cottons .. . Catherine McKinnon. Miss Wini-} Twice as many men as women wear! to President Roosevelt, he is deal-| Deadwood, 8. D., May 30—(P)—The |" j they're fresh, and neat and won't fred Barrington and Finley ‘Baker. | spectacles. ing wath Euorepan debtors individu-| third man of a trio which robbed the | muss. ally and separately. According to| Whitewood Banking company of §2,- all the outward signs, he is insisting|500 last September, was held in jail/ eet) Te a0 a3 only on payment of the June 15 install-| here Tuesday for the circuit court on H 40 and 42. Size 16 requires 33 36, 38, ments, four cherie, Fe 4 peu Bene | i 36 inch fabric, Ilusirated ee and was arrested at Belle Fourche af- . step sewing instructions int a AWW oration Day, an SR Maat Se = ee aahemukes: nd i Tie Hie paler. nnd N Y Msacora tin: Csi commauns cus ! cisco, May 30.—(P)—Ac- faberhauer, Milwaukee; a \ WS LZ to reverently esteem those im- ! tion before the supreme court of the| Miles Odle, Belle Fourche; now serv- Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) in SS Z mortal martyrs who have made United States to test the legality| ing time for the robbery, were brought | if coins or stamps (coins preferred) for ES for us a safe democracy. Our |of California's pending state conven-|here for the hearing and identified | i} this Anne Adams pattern. Write = (~~ tabita Gt Seoathe Gt tteaere. ta ‘tion procedure on repeal of the 18th/ Bernard as their companion. | IT STORY plainly your name, address and style ae justly due them. We might go amendment was the announced in- | | number. 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