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oat THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1933 ~ Weather Report | —_—_—______—__—_-+ FORECAST For Ger ann a eae fair toni an ‘ednesday; ae 4 For North Da- kota: Generally J fair tonight and Wed.; slightly warmer south- central and ex- treme east por- tions tonight; cooler Wednesday west and north TY portions. \ | For South Da- kota: Fair to part- ly cloudy tonight slightly warmer tonight; cooler Ne ie esday; slightly warmer ex- uh cant tonight; cooler west por- i esday. ; | ten, stontan: Fair tonight and} Wednesday: cooler extreme east por-/| ight. ten to Mtanesota : Fair tonight and ‘Wednesday, warmer tonight except in east central portion, warmer Wed- nesday in east portion. NERAL CONDITIONS ihe prescite, attended by warmer | weather, extends from Oregon _and| northern California northeastward to Saskatchewan. A high pressure area, | attended by slightly cooler weather, extends from the southern Rocky Mountain region northeastward to the Great Lakes. Precipitation oc- curred in the Great Lakes region, but elsewhere the weather is generally ' fair. } taMfissourl river stage at 7 a. m. -02/ ft. 24 hour change, -0.1 ft. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.23, Reduced to sea level, 29.96. PRECIPITATION REPORT For Bismarck station: ‘Total this month to date . 0.23 Normal, this month to date 0.42) Total, January Ist to date . 7.10 | Normal, January 1st to date .. 11.63 Accumulated deficiency to date 3.93 NORTH DAKOTA POINTS High- Low- est est Pct. BISMARCK, clea 63.00 Beach, peldy. 59 00 Carrington, c! 63 00 Crosby, peldy. 60 = .00 Devils Lake, clear 60 00 Dickinson, clear . 57 «00 Drake, peidy. . 58.00 Dunn ‘Center, c 59.00 Grand Forks, clear 55.00 Hankinson, clear 89 «658 = .00 Jamestown, cle! 89 «52 00 Lisbon, clear 88 53 .00 Max, clear .. 90 59 Minot, clear 89 61 .00 Napoleon, clear Oakes, clear Parshall, peldy. Pembina, clear Sanish, clear . ‘Williston, peldy. ‘Wishek, clear . SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS High- Low- St est Pct. ‘Huron, clear .. d Rapid ‘City, pel 86 64 00 INESOTA POINTS ti High- Low- est est Pct. 88 68 eapolis, clear c Moorhead, clear 88 58.00 OUT OF STATE POINTS High- Low- est Pet Amarillo, Tex., clear .. 96 Boise, Idaho, peldy. .... 94 62 Calgary, Alea., peldy. 80 «52 Chicago, Ill., clear .. 70 Denver, Colo., peldy. 84 «62 Des Moines, Ia., cldy. .. 92 68 Dodge City, K., peldy. 102 10 ¥dmonton, Alta., cldy... 82 48 Havre, Mont., clear 90 He Helena, Mont., pcldy. Kamloops, B. C., clear.. 84 Kansas City, Mo. cldy.. 9% 76 icine Hat, A. clear Miles City, Mont., cldy. 94 70 Modena, Utah, clear .. 80 56 No. Platte, Neb. clear.. 84 62 Okla. City, O., clear. 96 76 Pr. Albert, 8., peldy. 8 58 Qu’Appelle, S., peldy. 84 «60 Roseburg, Ore., clear .. 88 58 St. Louis, Mo., clear .. 88 76 Salt Lake City, U., clear 90 62 S. S. Marie, M,, clear.. 78 56 Seattle, Wash., clea 18 56 Sheridan, Wyo., eld; 90 Sioux City, Ia., peldy. .. 90 66 Spokane, Wash., cldy. .. 88 56 Swift Current, S., clear 86 ‘The Pas, Man., peldy. Toledo, Ohio, cldy. Winnemucca, N., clear ‘Winnipeg, Man., clear Measles Leading in Report on Diseases ‘Two hundred sixty-five cases of communicable disease were reported in North Dakota during the month of July, Dr. Maysil Williams, state health officer, said Tuesday in a provisional tabulation. Measles, with 84 cases, headed the list of 13 types. Whooping cough was a close second with 82 patients, Others Beeyeseeseessesesusssessss3ess33—% 00| Knife River Coal Mining company each; typhoid fever, cerebrospinal meningitis, and mumps, two each. Officials at Regina Push Hunt for Killers Regina, Aug. 8.—(?)—More than 300 men were freed by police Monday af- ter spending a night and part of the day in crowded cells while officials searched for three gunmen who shot and killed Constable George Lenhard. The constable was shot while he was examining a north-side dwelling Sun- day night. Police failed to obtain a clue to the identity of the slayers. ‘The full city force was augmented by more than 30 Royal Canadian mounted police and rallway police for the greatest manhunt in the his- tory of the city. CONTINUED from page one: Small Operators Plan to Draw Up Separate Program Operators who attended the con- ference included M. Sherman of the Miller Coal Mine at Burlington; Har- iis Baukol and Les Munson of the Baukol-Noonan Coal company at Noonan; E, M. Truax and A. H. Truax of the Truax-Traer Coal company of Minot; C. B. Fonconon and Louis Lidstrom of the S. D. State Coal Mines at Haynes; E. L. Kamins of tne Kamins Coal company at Zap; H. V. Jebb of the Dee Mine Coal company at Zap; Ely Gunderson of of the Lake Mining company at Leith; John Houser and Mrs. Anne Houser of the Suring Butte Coal company at Leith; R. 8. Wilson of the Comet Coa) company at Heil; Edward Heaps of the Kolbank Coal Mine at Leith; O J. Thorpe of the Dakota Collieries company at Zapp; C. W. Roberts of the Roberts Coal company at New Leipzig; R. Davenport of the Daven- port Coal Mine at New Leipzig; J. F. Reilly of the Reilly Coal company at Lickinson; H. H. Nevin of the Pitts- burgh Coal Mining company at Dick- inson; L, 8. Stearns of the Quality Lignite company at Burlington; C. W. Lewis and L, R. Baird of the Lehigh Eriquetting company at Dickinson; Robert Haggarth of the Superior Coal companuy at Zap; Ely Gunderson of 00 | the Gunderson Coal company at Zap; L. D. Colton of the Colton Mine at Burlington; Mr. Hof of the Hof and ‘00 | Halvorson mine at Burlington; B. A. Pratt of the Zap Collieries company at Zap; J. G. Schlichting of the Gar- rison Coal company at Garrison; E. M. Zook of the Zook Coal company at Garrison: Chris Boger of the Bog- er Brothers Coal Mine at Garrison; M. C. Blackstun and W. T. 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