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‘L\HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1933 : | NEW NORTH DAKOTA oo ___ 5 . ————————_ ? |Seattle, Wash., clear .. 54 52 .00 ten islet payment governor power veto N. D. Bank Examiner re} ONTIN U E D | Weather Report | [Sheridan Wyo. rain 733.4 Man Sentenced to ii * hy i t ite th 0s es puch an conctanenk. ° —_—____—_ + from page ons o———_—_——_-¢ |Brokane, Wash funy’. Prison From Minot Nelson Sauvain, chairman of the . A A Spokane, sp -2 2 of administration but the board was Strike Chieftains FORECAST Swift Current, 8, eldy .: 20 20 [00 vibe ey the ating board of administration, said that in M ER | M For Bim ee eAST nity: cloudy |The Pas Man., cldy'... 12 10 10| Minot, N. D, Oct, 24—()—Pred | oevised by the attorney generals of-/view of the attorney general's ruling Assert Movement _|to partiy cloudy tonight and Wednes- | Toledo, Ohio, cldy.... 42 42 .00/may Lawrence, 24, who sald his last fice 1 bad no authoelty to pay tt, | the board could not pay the bill, 1 Is Gaining Ground Cay: not 80. cold Winvemuces, Nov wear of 2. ‘gg| Home was at Huron, 8. D. where he) A concurrent resolution was adopt- 4 | x iz Wednesday after-' winnipeg, M sh 00 .ttended college in 1932, Monday was |€d by the two branches of the legis- ROOSEVELT HAS COLD i, «| j noon, peg, Man, cldy .. 22 20 08 / tnced by District Judge John ©, |Jature providing for payment of the} Washington, Oct. 24—(P)—Presi- a selling drive, with the idea of rais- For North Da-| @—-———~—. Lowe to not less than five nor more | bill. ‘The attorney general ruled, how-|dent Roosevelt set up his wotkshop | he Ses ing farm prices and forcing the fed- kota guudy to! Strange But True __||than seven years in the state peni- /¢vet, that no money can be appropri. |for in the white house study, ¢ j \ cral administration to give agricul- pay clouds || tentiary, ated except by 1aw. A concurrent|remaining away from his office be- 4 Adam A. Lefor Had Littie Op-| Morley ian Reciev snow]; News Items of Day || He pleaded qulity to a charge of | solution is not considered @ law, as|cause of a slight cold. H Reno told the @linols group the ‘Wednesd rth | | ‘The 4 a 5 i ra \ fe lay nol | (By Associated Press) stealing an automobile belonging to 4 portunity to Acquire School ; administration's farm relief program west port ion; not | ¢——_—__—__—_-- —.__._._.. ——¢ | Chris C, Nelson of Minot. i 4 was “idiotic” and attacked Secretary 80 cold Wednesday | Lawrence was returned here from { Education of Agriculture Wallace, declaring he afternoon. i MODERN INGENUITY ‘Winnipeg, Man., after pleading guilty. i ie a i should be known as “the secretary For South Da-| Seattle, Oct. 24—Edward Floyd, al-; He told of nume py cri Wes he Adam A. Lefor, western North Da- The Illinois: farmers, who met un- Pighe, Se |to build’a real automobile, The gas| automobile eit as cone Hl kota banker who last week succeeded der the auspices of the United Farm- nesday; slight ly |tank holds @ pint of gas. “She can|an automobile at Fargo, breaking jail t Gilbert Semingson as state examiner, ers of Illinois, adopted a resolution |eolder extreme southeast portion to-|do eight miles an hour,” he said. “She s+ winni . dat Crosby, N. ' is a self-educated man, having had & asserting they would refuse to mar-(night, Hsing temperature ednesday. |has only one cylinder but she’s &| ang barghiry a at RS ay D, limited opportunity to attend school. ket farm produce for less than the} For Montana: Rain or snow west,|swell car.” The car was made out brook. _ Ldbonctd a" He was born at Banat, Hungary, in cost of production. They named ajunsettled east portion tonight and|of a washing machine gasoline motor |’ 1881, of German parents, and came committee to work out strike plans|Wednesday; warmer east of divide. | with chain drive; @ life preserver| (ys oe Wat to the United States with his family but did not fix a date for its first, ,,Minnesota:, Generally fair tonight or « seat cushion; @ real spark plug|City Must Wait for ‘ when he was only 12 years old. meeting. southeast and extreme south tonight; ‘and @ pedal to start the motor. 2 ‘ He had attended grade school inj} Meanwhile, Reno left for Des|not so cold Wednesday afternoon in Money State Owes It ‘ Hungary but after his arrival here Moines, with a pledge of “sympathetic |west and south portions. HERE’S AN IDEA eaaae was able to attend school only for a} ADAM A. LEFOR cooperation” obtained Monday in| fi Emporia, Kas.—Read Band, | Failure of the legislature to a) | 4 legislat PPro- i short time, due to the limited finances | _—_____—_—_____________| Chicago from Alexander F. Whitney, GENERAL CONDITIONS young merchant called as a juror, | priate by law $4,410 asked by the city t of his family. He was a student tor}State Commander of = |°b2itman_of the Labor Executives’! «rhe nigh pressure area is centered| Said he was glad to serve but dis: jof Bismarck for heat, light, water, i @ while in the then newly-organized . Py Labor association, a railway group. jover Saskatchewan this morning| liked wasting time. He suggested | power and other expenses in connec- f monastery school at Richardton, American Legion Hurt Orr Ee S072) ‘hile acho’ | a night session of an embezzle- |tion with housing the last state leg- % When Lefor’s father arrived at pene HOLIDAY LEADER is centered over western Washington| ment trial. A night session was |islature in municipal buildings will H Richardton in 1893, his total assets] yginot, N. D, Oct. 24. WOULD AID STRIKERS (Seattle 29.88), Unsettled weather| called. TARA it DEOMI ‘Yor ‘the city to 4 were “$80, a wife and nine children,” not, N. D., Oct. 24.—(F)—William) Minneapolis, Oct. 24—(4}—John |Prevails throughout all northern dis- wait until the next session of the 3 according to the new examiner. They|#- Johnson, state commander of the Bosch, Atwater, Minn., vice president RET alsa nian DRAMATIC SETTING ere test Stephen's commun- |American Legion and managing editor |of the National Farmers Holiday as-(Cragian« Proviness’ remperatures| _ Btie, Pa.--Baby Hubert Bird made his ity south of Richardton and later|/of The Minot Daily News, is a patient |*0clation, said in a statement Monday ldropped slightly over the northwest-|world entry in a dramatic setting. moved south of Gladstone to the vic-jin a Minot hospital Tuesday receiving |™8ht the association had offered to em, districts, The child was born in an operating|f| Fill Your Car Now! with inity which now is known as the Le-| treatment for injuries received Mon-|SUPPly food to striking laborers in| | Missouri river stage at 7 a. m.: 0.0/room lighted by the candles after hos- ; for community. day night when the car in which he|V@rious parts of the country. pi ede tae ee pital attendants had carried the ALCOHOL i Entered Business at 19 was riding went into a ditch a few| “Chief obstacle,” said Bosch, “to| Bismarck, station barometer, inch-!mother up two flights of stairs. A When 19 years old Lefor began work | miles west of Rugby. successful conclusions to strikes prev- |S: .66. Reduced to sea level, 30.52. |nhower failure had put the elevator|—° 59c Gallon fas a store clerk and in 1904 he, with] Johnson received a broken bone in |!0US to this time has been the in- out of commission and doused the his father and five brothers, organized |his left hand and a wrenched knee, bility of’the strikers to secure suf- PRECIPITATION lights. French & Welch the Lefor Brothers company, which and back as well as bruises about the |#!clent food. For Bismarck station: \ —_—_—_—_—_—_. operated a store in Gladstone until] face. He was injured in an auto ac-| He added that the association, in| Total this month to date ..... ASKS WRESTLING CLEAN-UP 1909, cident about two years ago at which |™aking the offer “has no particular | Normal; tnis month to date - St. Paul, Oct. 24—(P)—State Sena- Lefor then entered the farm ma-|time he received ‘a broken leg and|@nmity toward, individual employers.” | Normai, Jan. Ist to date ........15.00 tor Charles A. Hausler termed recent * chinery, lumber and general merchan- !sprained knee. ‘The same knee was| “However,” sald the statement, “em- | Accumulated defey. to date’ :.... 64 /Twin Cities wrestling matches “fake Le dise business at Lefor. In 1915 he/jnjured Monday night. ployers generally have subscribed to and ‘scunanlells” Coie aoe aida == 7 entered the banking field when he} Johnson, Frank Sullivan and ©. v.|‘he theory that property rights have NORTH DAKOTA POINTS would ask state control of the sport. 4 organized the Lefor State Bank. |Manion, all of Minot, were returning |'he priority over human rights, and 7 Low- : ‘ 4 Four years later he began expansion |trom Devils Lake where they had at-|because of that viewpoint have failed). 014 works ot [thet aa ; of his banking interests by organ-|tended a district meeting of the Amer-|t© assist farmers and laborers | Minot, cloudy ©. n+... ae tape an ioe izing the Farmers State Bank at|ican Legion. Sullivan was driving at|in thelr efforts to secure, through | Vaney City, cldy ...... 23 23 00 - Gladstone and the Farmers State|the time of the accident. Johnson |80Vernment action, an economic sys-| Jamestown, cldy ....... 24 24 .00 ig We Carry a Complete Line Bank at Dickinson. Later he became] was in the back seat. tem that so operates that exchange — Workin a stockholder and manager of ee Sullivan was bruised but Manion |! perce EPC tata can be| WEATHER IN THE pital of : Citizens State Bank of Belfield and] was uninjured. carried on equitably.” the Farmers State Bank at Richard-| The attending physician stated NORTH DAKOTA STANDARD LEGAL BLANKS ton. Joinnson would be able to leave the|GRANGE LEADER SAYS In 1927 he moved to Dickinson to| hospital in a few days. SOLUTION IS AT HAND B was ; better handle his banking interests, peice to Findlay, ©, Oct. 24—(P}—Violence City, Villa e and Count Later the Farmers State Bank of Well K P . t in the farm belt, believes Louis J.|Chicago, Ill. cldy . : y Gladstone and the Lefor State Bank “Known Frinter — |raber, national head of the Grange, |Denver, Colo, clay .-.. 48 were merged into the Farmers State i i would hinder improvement. ‘oines, Ia., clear... B A li ti Bank of Dickinson. Succumbs in Minot He told Northwest Ohio Grange or-| Dey) reg N. D. wr 22 eer pp ca on an cense Lefor always has shown an unusual! yinot, ND, Oct, 24—(#)—Lee O. ganizations Monday night the NRA Edmon y ta, eal i interest in the community of his re-|Gimore, 62, of Minot, a Dr ec ap. [and the AAA will solve the farmers’|Havre, Mont., cidy .... 22 sidetiee. ‘The town of Lefor boasts) “lmore, 02, of Minot. « printer wide- |dirticulties. Nae fe > seve an s ‘lly known in North Dakota, died at " & large Catholic church and Sisters'|19:29 "qm, ‘Tuesday in. a” hospital FIRED FOR STEALING Kamicops, ®. © ~ school, to which the Lefor family was]... ati x J PS, fa large contributor. Recently Lefor |Dere. Death was caused by complica-| ilwauxee, Oct. 24—(}—Mrs, Edith |Kansas City, Mo. Stock Bu er Re ort Form rs itons, He had been in ill health f Lander, W; 5 erected in Dickinson a 14-apartment! several years, cs Welch, 45, 8 divorose who supported Medicine Hat” Alter cidy 20 7 building which is one of the best of i her three children and a jobless son- 2 - its kind in western North Dakota. — |, Eonar ee have not/in-law and his wife by scrubbing in Miles City, Mont., cldy . 30 Our Latest Legal Blank Catalogue Will Be Sent Upon Request Was Married in 1901 Seis le aTAe Ailawidl the county building, lost her $85-a-|Modena, Utah, clear .. 34 Lefor was married to Miss Elizabeth | ,,H¢ leaves his widow. two sons, and/ month job Monday when the county | Moorhead, Minn., ptoldy 24 H : Schaeffer of Lefor in 1901. Their two and i ins rh 4 Sats are Don civil service commission learned she| No. Platte, Neb., cady @ is m a rece r u ne . daughters, Mrs. Katherine Raschko|Wii.5q suhneon, Wao: Sey Was convicted recently for stealing 75 {Oklahoma City, fog LYDIA E. PINKNAR’ and Mrs. "Bertha Becker, both reside) rinnerts, ainot and. Mrs. Hose Nyre| Coo worn, OF bakery goods. She is s PRINTERS — BINDERS — STATIONERS have made two trips to Europe. Dur-|°f Minot. There are also seven grand- TABLETS 4 JOB PRINTING DEPT. 4 ing thelr ast iiiy Tend and to che | For 49 years Gilmore had worked 00 | A Uterine Sedetive PHONE 32 Fternal City of Rome, as well as other | the printing trade, which he learn- 16 parts ‘of Europe z ed at Weldona, Colo, a epees He came to Minot in 1914 and was pote SU ania ee eied employed by the Ward County In- son and three still are on their orig- eebenaene for cous fhe For = inal homesteads in the Lefor vicinity.|Sivi0 Pears iter Ke aut more was Lefor has served as president of the| MBit foreman at the Fargo Tori. i St. Anthony verein at Dickinson and| of ; a L Ty he returned to Mi- also as Exalted Ruler of the Elks|0t in April, 1932. 3 . lodge in that city. Recently he was Other North Dakota cities in which named by President Roosevelt as one |“ilmore had worked as a printer in- " athe pine directors for the NRA |clude Bismarck, Grand Forks, Devils " drive in North Dakota. Last week the |@ke, Cando, Harvey and Williston. North Dakota Bankers association ap- a pointed him a “master banker’ to| Andrew Wicklander function with the Greater North Da- . kota association. Of Washburn Dies Lefor has disposed of his bank stock and severed connections with his| Andrew Wicklander of Washburn : banks so that he will have more time|died in a local hospital at midnight for his new work. Monday. eee ie 54-year-old man had been in : the hospital here since Oct. 11. Farmers Say Plane Wicklander was born in Sweden, IN A i i the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wick- ‘ ‘ Caused F ield Fire lander, and had lived at Washburn Fargo. N. D.. Oct. 24.—(?}-—-Charg- he Tega brother, George ing one of the Northwest Airways|wicklander, living at Washburn, and * planes flying low started a fire in| one sister, Mrs. Louis Larson, at Ev- their grain field, Reuben Anderson, | erett, wash. 6 . tenant, and Oscar Johnson, owner of ®| Funeral arrangements have not anpennemeiname tract of land seven miles west of Far- i *; go, have filed a suit against the com=| tern Completed. pending the sa, M. B, GILMAN CO, pany in Cass county district court. Wednesday. 4 DISTRIBUTORS It is alleged the plane flew over the pS a field on Aug, 8 and that sparks caused) py tad and Drenanay, Phone 008 . a fire which destroyed 10 acres of| Heavy Snow Blankets ‘ shocked wheat and two acres of 7 + i Bieeeen rece, Points in Minnesota : The farmer asks $278.50 damages. St. , Oct. 24.—1 now, vary- ne . BOMB WRECKS SHOP ing in amounts from . trace in the ji i eau? ‘ i qj 2412) ,-|Twin Cities to 12 inches in Duluth, o a Sing OF, MPA Hck pote tported in Minnesota cures = | Seon Wrndow Gl FIRST COAT-HANGER: “I wish the boss SECOND COAT-HANGER: “Say, you're wrecked a new beauty shop is owner PAR A O0ts na inpered in Dulth Ieee tee would get a new overcoat — I’ve been lucky —I’ve_ been hanging here without a Le( open ‘uesday, S€V= i ‘3 ef 2 a . e1 2 eral miles from where a senate sub-|the one-foot snowfall. Snow fell all Need New Glass a holding this one for him a terrible long holding ANYTHING for almost four committee is conducting hearings on |‘uring the night in that city, which CALL 141 time.” how to curb crime and racketeering. aueeaey had @ temperature of 27 French & Welch ime. years. I believe that women, through the| At Bemidji, and Gonvick, in north- ele influence of our current economic |¢™ Minnesota, snow also was report. situation, are largely responsible for |¢, Seven inches at Bemidji which had * the demise of romantic screen types. |® Minimum temperature of 22 above, I L. Lasky. and six inches at Gonvick. Moor- ’ — — ~|head, with a minimum of 24 degrees aber, senocies sae ae of snow. ports from the North Pacific ‘ ~~» | coast said Winter also had set in there, FOR TWO, three years you've been say- Because the manufacturer had no orders, Therefore the final cost of the finished with w ant a ffeti : , ee eee eatink aad Wake : ing, “This overcoat’s in fair shape—guess he had to stop’ buying cloth. Because the product is bound to go up. - Why Doctors Favor it'll do another winter,” or “I think Iean cloth makers had no business, they ‘stop This process is now under way. Since ” eo ad * Liquid Laxati Woman Found Guilty get along without buying a new suit/ pad baying, yarn. Became = _ srin- February pey rolls in the clothing indus- a . ners were stopped wool. a4 Liquid Laxative Of Assault, Battery RA And probably you could still make i ite, they mw : vsto, #27 have increased 32%4 %. Wool has gone . along the line wages w: ¥ Found ully on charge of ss- them do a while longer . . . but should’ _ we oe : up 49%. .Cotton goods are up 90%. Other 4 Sault a ttery, \. t Olson was laid an 1e WO! a mans 4 A doctor will tell you that the care- | 0f Driscoll was sentenced to 30 days you? Isn't this the time to give your Sea shrinking It wasteriels have Kept pact Hak new . > « less. choice of laxatives is a common / in jail and fined $100 and #35 costs othes closet a “new deal”? Is there head or hands’kept lade today ... there are still new-winter stocks: - ~ I ss is { clothes closet a any ; 1 . i cause of chronic constipation. | by Police Magistrate award C. Allen : was a situation in which neither a human. F oe Any hospital offers evidence of the here Monte. Siernan, ie ae CHECK up on your real economy in looking shabby? , st umae <s-- to be. had. at amazingly.low. prices .... Ey harm done by harsh laxatives that | ,sne,cbarge was preferred by the) insurance. Are your . me being nor his handiwork had any’ true ~ reat bargains for keen buyers. Only re- . aa drain the system, weaken the bowel cisimed she attacked him when she Certainly, so far as price is concerned, value any more. ; ice inabot Er muscles, and even affect the liver /Sisitoq nis home in quest of rents protected? You A oy . ‘member this—such ‘opportunities are lim- sea Benore : een i you couldn't choose a better moment. For = Now the tide has turned. Under.the ited. Now is the time to buy! “ Fortunately, the public is fast |""A' case involving » property sct-| #0 insure the steady clothing prices today are lower than they si returning to Iasatives in guid form. | uement between the two was pend.| income you . derive Mealy aes terms of the NRA code a worker has to . The jul ive 93 . measured, The, action can thus be ae Eee mint wos auc | fom rents even ore over Maly to te. ean: receive a fair living wage. The Govern-. : needa’t take a “double dose” adey | eertaare tee pepeind ins Sect; though fire should In the past four years everything in the ment has set out to make everything ... . NO. 5 i . 1 we Eeciits Sprep Reseia has litigation had been completed. render your premises clothing industry lias been topsy-turvy. both a mans time:and the product of his The National Knitted Outerwear As- the average person's bowels reg , untenantable for Because people were making their old ‘abor .. . worth something again. eoation sionet te Seeres. of SR poeewre i 2 few, wenks ae. See couldn’ ; 4 | in employment and.17% in pay rolls ‘Why not try it? me pill oF tablet . months. us today. clothes do, retailers ’t sell their Wool. -. yarn... cloth . . . clothing see ee oe , ain little “convenience” 1a : stocks. Because retailers couldn’t sell, . . . all are necessary to cover our naked- tions wader » temporary a any ee Begg 4 MURPHY they couldn’t buy from the manufacturer. ness, and all need human labor to produce. : Se eeaiie nw! FY ' : x a A Dr. : very taste salle you os citing Shan she taste, and delightful action, Insurance” t_ mothers, and 8 ‘ jee Mecaber NR. 5. bottles, Member N.R. A. | iar for the month up to October 21.

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