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MEET AT WILLISTON | REMAINDER OF Wek Many Men of National and State Prominence Are Sched- uled to Speak | “Williston, N. D., Oct. 240-()—Many men of national and state prominence are echeduled on the program of the state convention of the Farmers Us- ion,'to be held here from Wednesday Among the speakers are John Simp- son, president of the national organi- zation; C. C. Talbott, state president; Senator Lynn J. Frasier and Con- gressman William Lemke. day morning with tn adareas of wel antiis y morn! an - come by Eugene Bruegger, president a re G. DALY of the. Williston city commission. State Senator Alec Lind of this dis- = ICC BOR TO SPEAK HERE FRDAY Association of Commerce and Service Clubs to Hear dames G. Daly tion, for the livestock board and for delegates to the national con- "D. J. Beakey, ‘Williston rite Sle ates ¥. Moodie, meinber of the North Da- are ited to speak Wednesday night. ‘Thursday morning's session will be devoted to the Farmers Union central exchange and the oil industry spon- sored by the organization. Hi Officials to 8; In the afternoon D. L. O'Connor, president of the Farmers Union Terminal association; EB. A. Syftestad, general manager of the terminal as- sociation and exchange, and V. 8. Alanne, northern states cooperative league, are scheduled to address the convention. Thursday night Charles Egeley, manager of the Farmers Union live- stock association of South St. Paul, Juncheoon will be given in the He an vention. Teports will be taken up Friday morn- ing, and in the afternoon A. W. Ricker, editor of the Farmers Union Herald, will address the convention. Other talks scheduled for that day will be one by Glenn Talbott, Williston re- Ppresentative of the farmers union terminal association, and a represen- tative of the state federation of labor. Congressman Lemke is to address the evening session. ‘ Senator Frazier and President: Simpson of the national Farmers raed are to speak Saturday morn- Arrangements for the juniors in- any given area, and that it also is essential cooperate with will cite instances VATER AND ROE 10 BE HONORED GUESTS AT METHODIST FET Congregation to Hold Reception For Pastor and Superin- tendent Wednesday To welcome Rev. Walter E. Vater in his return as.pastor of the Mc- Cabe Methodist Episcopal church for the tenth consecutive year and Rev. Alfred Roe as district superintendent, | States to extradite Samuel Insull to} the women of tHe church will tender Rev. and Mrs. Vater and Rev, and Mrs. Roe a reception in the church Lied ‘Wednesday evening at 8 o’- All members and friends of the church are invited to attend. In the receiving line with Rev. and Mrs, Vater and Rev. and Mrs, Roe will be Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Boise, 604 Avenue D; Mr. and Mrs. George M. Register, 1017 Fifth St.; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and . W. B. Couch, 700 Third St.; Mr. A. J. Arnot, 715 Seventh St., eads of the various church de- clude J. P. Jackson, 200% Fourth 8t., member of the official church board; Mr. Neff, superintendent of the Sun- day school; Mrs. D. H. Houser, 418 Rosser Avenue West,. president of the ‘Women’s Foreign Missionary society; Mrs. E. F. Bischof, 619 Rosser Avenue ‘West, president of the Women’s Home Missionary society; Mrs. Couch, presi- ,| dent of the Ladies Aid, and Joseph Kinzer, president of the Epworth League. Mrs. G. A. Dahlen, 623 Third 8t., will sing. There is to be a reading by Mrs. Olive LaGrave, 113 Thayer Ave- The committee in charge of refresh- B. Cook, 522:| ments includes Mrs. D. it. program will be presented by|. Smith Takes Rap at Federal Dictatorship, Chicago, Oct. 24—(#)—The world’s fair, in the words of former Governor Alfred’ E. Smith of New York, is an example of the triumph “of the mind and the hand of free men, without dictatorship.” ‘ ‘The one-time Democratic standard bearer took occasion to.voice his dis- approval of growing government pow- ers in an address before thousands of shivering admirers in the court of the Hall of Science at a Century of Pro- gress during ceremonies planned espe- Cially in his honor. RESUME INSULL HEARING Athens, Oct..24—(#)—The hearing in the second attempt of the United face charges in connection with the collapse of his utilities interests was| resumed ‘Tuesday afternoon. QUIZ LINDY SUSPECT Boston, Oct. 24—(7)—John Gorch scoffed at the idea he might be the “John” who got the Lindbergh ran- som money, but police of two states and federal operatives hurried here Tuesday to question him. NINE HOME OWNER LOANS COMPLETED (All Are Made to Bismarck Resi- ; dents; 500 Slope Applica- | tions Received Nine loans from the Home Owners Loan ition to residents of Bis- marck have been completed and more than 500 applications for loans have jbeen received from throughout, the | Missouri Slope area, it was ahiiqunc- ed Tuesday by P. E. Byrne, district manager here. : Byrne's territory includes 18 coun¢ ities in southwestern North Dakota. The manager said that affairs were not in shape until about 10 days ago to actually complete loans, but that |from now on loans are expected to be completed speedily. Appraisers and attorneys for the corporation in each of the 18 coun- ties have been named to aid in the work. They are as follows, with the | appraiser named first: Adams coun- Avenue D; Mrs. O. B. Lund, 723 Ninth and Mrs. H. F. Tramp, 414 Seventh St. Decorations are being planned and by Mrs. F. M. Davis, 980 .; Mrs. William Noggle, 718 Fourth 8t.; Mrs. F. E. Titus, 212 Thay- er Avenue West, and Mrs. Dahlen.* Blame ‘Outside Mob’ In Brainerd Robbery St. Paul, Oct. 2¢—(7)—An “outside mob” executed the $32,000 holdup of the First National Bank of Brainerd Monday, in the belief of Melvin C. Passolt, superintendent of the Min- SCREEN STAR DIVORCED nesota bureau of criminal apprehen- ty-Ira T. Hall of Hettinger and W. Ray Reichert of Bowman; Stark and Billings—Peter F. Lish and T. D. Casey of Dickinson; Burleigh—W. M. Schantz and Scott Cameron of Bis- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1983 Beene g defense will open its case in the trial | membership contest which will con- of Fred C. Ring, charged with inde-'| cent exposure at his nudist colony in the woods near here. tinue until midnight Armistice Dag. ‘The losing team, under the con- |test rules, will be hast to the other | team at a banquet, the date of which marck; Bowmlan—John H. Bertrand| 11 9 | will be decided when the contest is. ae inten tad W. fay Recher of| Find Brakes Didn’t —_ will be de Bowman; Dunn—Pred Oberg of Kill- Cause Auto Mishap] members of the Forty and_xight deer and W. A. Carns of Dunn Cen- ter; Emmons—Conrad Kraft of Stras- burg and T. A. Thompson of Linton; Golden Valley—A. J. O’Keefe of Beach and Keohane and Kuhfeld of Beach; Grant—Earl J. Daly and Emil Giese of Carson; Hettinger—L. H. Boknecht of Burt and Gordon J. Car- penter of Mott; Kidder—John Hinkel | of Tuttle and Linn Sherman of Steele; McLean—J. J. Simonson of|the theory that tire trouble or some Turtle Lake and Lewis J. Mann of Other cause was responsible for the Announcement that it was not Ghd brakes that caused a fatal automobi accident here Saturday afternoon |Rosenthan, H. M. Leonhard, Forrest was made Tuesday by local automo- | bile dealers following an examination of the death car. team are Walter Mohn, Milton Rue, Charles F. Martin, Wal- ter Sathre, Gerald Skinner, John F. Fortenberry, John |C. Spare, and Clarence C. Guanes. | _, M. Davis heads the Legion group. The examination revealed that the|Others are William Zable, W. M. Washburn; Morton—D. R. Taylor and | accident was put forward. R. F. Gallagher of Mandan; Mercer— The mishap, which occurred near brakes were in good condition and | Franklin, W. M. Schantz, Walter Stit- zel, L. V. Miller, H. J. Dohn, Paul Cashman, A. L.. Fostenson, A. ©. Brainard and John A. Bowers, The team securing the most renew- H. 8. Russell of Sthnton and John/ the state penitentiary when the coupe | als of memberships or’ new member- Moses gf Hazen; Oliver—William R. | failed to make an 8 turn, was fatal to/ships to the local Legion post will be OBrien and Robert Dunn of Center; Sheridan—Jake Perman of Goodrich and Peter Winter of McClusky; S!opce —P. J. Bott of Marmarth and C. P. Brownlee of Amidon; Sioux—H. D. McCormick and Thomas F. McDon- ald of Fort Yates. + NUDIST FIGHTS CHARGE Allegan, Mich., Oct, 24—(#)—Only one or two state witnesses remained | to be heard Tuesday, and then the/ clude @ program under the- direction of County Leader Mrs. Lavina Ams- berry, and a chalk talk by Harvey Solberg, secretary of the county Farm- ers Union and one of the legistative representatives from this district. for the convention. Mrs. Christianson Funeral Postponed Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Christianson, Tuttle woman who died PRESBYTERIANS 10 HEAR MSGONARY ar Rev. Weston T. Johnson Will becca at 2:20 orale ‘Thursday Speak in Bismarck Fri- Rites will be held in the day Evening Los Angeles, Oct. 24.—()—Waiving all claims of alimony, Mae lurray, blonde screen actress, was divorced in superior court Tuesday from Prince David Mdivani. You have until November 11. to go to the Chicago 9 8 World's Fair The Century of Progress Expogition will remain open until November 12. 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