The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 7, 1933, Page 3

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————— —_—_—_— TO COMMENORATE INDIAN WARPARE -—INDIGKEY COUNTY 70th Anniversary, of Battle of White Stone Hill Will Be Observed 4 cen we Washington, Ellendale, N. D. pt. 7.—()—The | number of ravers tierce Indian battle of White Stone Hill near here 70 years ago will be t recalled in a celebration planned at| Well over 20,000. «4 the battle site 25 miles northwest Benda. orth of : inty Judge James M. Austin of Ellendale announced that the ‘70th anniversary of the battle will be ob- served within the next week. A defi- nite date will be set soon. ernor William Langer, and Former \ Governors John’ Burke of North Da- kota and Carroll of Iowa have been \ invited to attend. Others expected to participate include the two daugh- ters of Chief Two Bear. They are Pete Kute Tawicun and Mato Cinoa Tawicun, who were young girls at 1 the time of the battle. Basil Two { Bear, grandson of the chief, and Francis Zahn, an authority on In- dian folk lore, have been asked to attend, Two regiments of cavalry from Towa and Nebraska engaged against bias thousand Indians Sept. 3, On learning that the Indians had re-crossed to the east side of the Missouri river and gone toward their old hunting grounds on the James river, General Alfred H. Sully set out in pursuit and his advance battalion suddenly came on a large Indian camp in the northwest corner of » what is now Dickey county. The In- f dians were unwilling| to submit to 3 unconditional surrender, and in the battle that followed 1f enlisted men and two officers were killed and 34 4 wounded. It was estimated about 150 Indians were killed. Sully captured 130 prisoners, mostly women and children, | The site of the ‘battle now is marked by a granite monument, ST, MARY'S EXPECTS RO ERLE Big Parochial School Will Have | More Than 650 Pupils pecceserntnmanen a This Year _—_—_ Record enrollment is anticipated at St. Mary's achool for the new school year beginning Monday, High school students are register- ing this week and school pu- pils will register M A Feehan said. Last year 650 pupils| attended St. 4, Mary’s, of whom 150 were in high % —achool, and indications jere that both ° “grade and high school enrollments will rise again this year, Father Feehan said. : In order to make room for addi- tional pupils a new addition was built « this summer, largely by men of the parish who donated their labor. The new rooms will house the second and & part of the third grade. 4 The sciénce hall in the high school has been remodeled and new labora- tory equipment installed. This en- ables the science department to con- form to the highest high school standards. Two new courses also are being of- fered to high school students. French will be taught by Father Henry Hol- leman, assistant pastor, while Father Feehan will teach public: speaking. Fathers Feehan and Holleman al will teach religion in the high school with Father Arnold Backus, assistant. pastor, doing this work \in the grade school, { ‘The faculty at St. Mary's consists { of 22 nuns of the Order, of St. Bene- dict, of whom 14 are assigned to the grade classes and eight; to the high $7,462,050 Allotted For Works Projects , Sept. 7.—(P)—Secre- works projects in 10 states, to produce more than 2,200,000 man-days of work. gv The principal allocations were: $6,- 164,050 for 74 Indian projects in nine ‘ —gas THEATRE ==— Daily 2:30-7-9 3 Prices This Attraction Until 7:30-—25c After 7:30-—35c LAST TIMES “Moonlight and Pretzels” ; The grand and| glorious s musical comedy-drama “i ’ Tomorrow and _ Sat, Mat. Only TOM MIX in “Flaming Guns” 3 ba cas: acca a aera aa ‘ Starts Sat. |Night se _“WHAT PRICE ry INNOCENCE” Dures to show and tell the whole truth THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933 be held at Grand Forks, Sept. 18; me ani geecodtked| e . ; a and rainfall in others which “WORK 10 ST ART AT 4, < Claire, Wis., wheat been signed . Robertson, Fordville, at Grand rupted the harvest. Work expected start. Friday $913,000 for sewage works in the met-|growers in all wheat growing states Line Certificates | Forks, sept. i9; E. L. Mullen, New] Damaging frosts were reported from | morning, according to John Williams, sewerage district, and $135,-/and made public plans for intensive Rockford, at New Rockford, Sept. 20; | the Peace river district and less serious | secretary of the state emergency re- 000 more for a small bridge and other | efforts to complete organization, ee |Pearly McCusker, Maddock, at Min-| frosts over a wide area in northern ‘ Hef committee. Every man employed sewerage work in Madison, Wis. Members of the tion's Granting of three certificates to/newaukan, Sept. 20; Clyde Monroe, and central Alberta. | must be married, have more than Of the Indian projects, $940,550 was wheat will as tral Operate motor service and the setting | Bismarck, at Bismarck, Sept. 20;| ” i ' one child, and have been receiving Navajo reserva. | Phett sec tg conduct meetings !or hearings on eight other applica- |'Theel Brothers, Rolle, at’ Rolla, sept,| Harvesting was interrupted hegtiog | relief, Williams sald. They will be tions: $977,500 went to Fushlo reser. | sik wigs Badal ad states wird tons. for similar service, was an-|21; Donald Jensen, Kenmare, at Mi- Out the Uinhch whe WEST th the bebe EET paid 40 cents an hour and will work Meer a — small tates will be represe ida et ti the gath. Eel cy by the state rail- not, epi, 22; eee Mi- ra ii a some SnOW as reported | County Commissioners Agree to ae 4 ft ie ee ae gig i 4 rsa 3 |in the vic! ace river. Plan Wheat Meeting clude 25,0 athe applications to join in the wheat re-|of duction campaign Thursday stood at ‘The farm adjustment administra- been set.”, date for the conferences in- N. D., Sept. 8 and 9, At Fargo Sept. 8.9]ig,tetn raat, Sa "ate Farrel, association chief the farm administration’s wheat “no definite date for the sign-up campaign has Bismarck. The commission granted the North- ern Transportation company of Mi- not a certificate to provide motor tor freight service to Wayne Warren of Bismarck and Charles Edwards of The series of hearings on applica- tions to provide motor service are set as follows: H. Casement, Fordville, to Damaging Frosts in bureau of statistics reported Thursday that crop conditions in the prairie Canada Are Reported! by damaging frosts in some sections | Harvesting, the report continued, is | well advanced in Manitoba, southern | {and central Saskatchewan and in ba areas to fair to good in others. southern Alberta. Yields in Manito-| purigh county commissioners tanged from a failure in some| agreed rs pay transportation for 80 | / men who are to be employed on im- Ottawa, Sept. 7—()—The dominion In Saskatchewan harvesting was re-| provements to roads, corrals and| | ported as not as far advanced as in| buildings at Ft. Lincoln. The project Furnish Transportation crews which will alternate, one work- to Employees leted as far as possible by Who are on the ‘relief, rolls of tie | Manitoba, with wheat-cutting almost | has been approved for some time by| county. 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