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MNES RLM AN BRO ANT \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, UCTUBER 4, 1933 ‘and Fred Schilplin, St. Cloud, Minn. 'be released 90 they could be carried’ them anything,” and as « result, “the | Murphy and Governor Olson both east through tunnels and dams so as; West never got anything.” ‘Cakes seuway. propose! shoud. “be rivers aid om into the Red river’ The| ; eat vers.and on iver, KDI taken from tbe federal publle works other thret ‘dams wound, be locetea| AtTanBe Anniversary } Ar fund, ‘ |near Harvey, south of Josephine and) Program for Oct. 21-22 | The Missouri river diversion lhe Jamestown, all in North Dakota. pat {Ject would also affect, to a lesser ex-| Speaking in favor. of the diversion Observance of the golden anniver- tent, states to the south of South t were F. W. McLean, Grand PUBLIC WORKS BOARD alls for the Forks, N. D.; Chester A. Smith, Grand ‘ary of the First, Lutheran church of Dakota. The proposal. c: erection of four dams, the major one Forks, N. D.; 8. J. Doyle, Fargo, N.| Bismarck is arranged for Oct. 21 and just above Mannhaven, N. D., which D.; and Howard E. Simpeon, Grand 22 yather than this week-end, it is | Would back up the waters of the Mis- Forks, state geologist and professior| announced by Rev. G. Adolph Johns, Northwest Group Also Favors’ souri ctl miles to Williston and form at North Dakota Heeeree ‘ ae ic ‘i ia A & gigantic lake. Mi declared that people e church, was founded “18, Immediate Construction Wale Wein: Go East | Piper Aes ms shown any fight| 1883, receiving its charter from the of Lakes Waterway From this lake, the waters would and never forced Washington to give| Territory of Dakota, but the program is planned for a few days later in order that the observance will occur on_@ week-end, Rev. Johns said. Rev. Anton Lundeen, traveling evangelist of the Minnesota confer- ence of the Augustana synod, will be the principal speaker. 100 Lutheran Women Will Meet in City More than 100 Lutheran women from outside of Bismarck are expect- ed here Thursday afternoon as guests of the Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid for @ meeting of the women’s mission- ary federation of the Bismarck area. | . The meeting will be held in Trin- ity church from 3 to 5 o'clock, with visitors expected from Washburn, Driscoll, Hazen, Mandan, Almont, Sims and Flasher. The main address will be given by Evangelist E. L. Scotvold of Minne- apolis. Mrs. E. N. Hedahl, president of the local ladies aid, will give the address of welcome. Other program features include musical presentations by a vocal trio from Sims and a group from Mandan, & resume of the national president's message by Mrs. C. A. Carlson of Washburn, « talk by Mrs. Inga Ever- son of Washburn and 8 discussion of departmental work by Mrs. A. E. He- dahl of Bismarck, " Memoriam,” Roll,” and the Alaskan orphan’s home at Tiller, Alaska. A luncheon will be served by the Trinity ladies aid. Evangelist to Talk In City This Week | Evangelist E. L. Scotvold of Min- |neapolis will conduct special evangel- listic services at Trinity Lutheran church Thursday and Friday evenings end Sunday. The programs will be part of the tal work begin ‘at 7:90 o'clock. Sunday ing services will begin at 11 orclock. callin tate “iosorating: to, Rev, evange f Ople 8. Rindahl, pastor of the church. During the latter part of August, 1933, the 1,431,495th automobile rolled off the production line and bettered the total number of automobiles built in 1932, St. Paul, Minn., Oct. ‘proval was given to two major pro- jects and numerous minor proposed undertakings by representatives of | ' i 4.—(P)—Ap- | states who coneluded a scheduled two- @ay public works conference here Tuesday by, completing their work in @ long one-day session. Working late into the night to obviate the necessity of meeting again Wdnesday, the conferees recom- ' mended work be started on the; $65,000,000 Missouri river diversion | project and asked senate ratification | of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence sea- way treaty. In addition, approval was given to @ flood control project in the Wyo- ming watershed, irrigation projects in three sections of Nebraska ,and three flood control and water diversion pro- dJects along the Minnesota border. Public works advisory board offi- cials from North and South Dakota, Minnsota, Wyoming and Iowa heard | Governor Olson of Minnesota stress ! the need for speeding up allotment ! of funds from the $3,300,000,000 pro- | vided by congress for public works | construction. | Early action on the Missouri river | project, which would divert water, into other rivers to provide for arid) Jands, was asked by the conference in | @ recommendation to the federal public works board at Washington. Although the Great Lakes project did not fall within the scope of the conference, @ resolution was passed asking that this vast undertaking be approved by the United States senate. Favor Subsistence Homesteads Frank W. Murphy of Wheaton, Minn., regional public works advisor, was asked by the assembled officials to request federal officials for money for “subsistence homesteads” so that unemployed in the northwest may be | placed on small farms where they can | provide their own livlihood. A fund of $26,000,000 from the public works fund has been set aside for this pur- Pose. The resolutions committee named by Murphy includes James Lawrence, Lincoln, Neb.; ‘Thomas Moodie, Wil- liston, N. D.; P. J. O'Connor, Casper, 3 Herbert Hitchcock, Mitchell, . F. 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