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cnnacauiinkaneicnasnssioet teh inesmnsnssoRunenasenstsarnesne™ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1933 GLEN ULLIN WILL GQ |C © XTINU E [| To Are Sentenced 10 POLLS THURSDAY) "Wet Pars Lae In Court at Fargo Fargo, N. D, Nov. 8-8. M. National Dry Law|cue councy disttet court Twceday to ahs, lengaging in the liquor traffic and was CONTRACT = ryptnts PLAY IT 2 JOHNSON HEADS FOR FARM STRIKE AREA TO DELIVER SPEECH ape Siena WALSH PIONEER DIES Park River, N. D. Nov. Mgr Dougold Ferguson, 68, ploneer county farmer, died at his farm home near here Tuesday following # long Me KEG a | . jter lead. A small heart was played Bond Issue for Auditorium aand]| ational repos and vated eh) reg had serve 90 days in jail and |i igs i | | Teday's Contract Problem | /[S7" cca won the trex wia/ine]| T@X Levy Boost Will Be Jalthough it i the birthplace of the| John Appel. 76 of Page. X._D. |cirarios RRARUS? SBumiata : : ! in the following hand, x Anti-Saloon League and be rd) ———————_—_—_——s——= SUING LET- i Raps Ford But Says He Believes! | should Soutn make an origi- | tease then 13a his Wee eS aa on Ballot tion movement, SUMMONS +| TOR AND. OM INISTRATION, : | nal bid of one, two or three? | | paved a small club, which he ruffed - Pennsylvania gave ® 4-to-1 vote <TH D. eb: j Motormaker Is Comply- | | If South opens with a one bid Teaiiiny ‘with the five of spades. A (By The Associated Press) for repeal, but the outcome on several aA eucie! ‘ied chemutecs iteed ae on ag caemametoe! 4 ing With NRA “and “North passes; | 2 small spade was rettlned, declarer| Glen Ullin will go to. the state constitutional amendments for] IN DISTHICT COURT, Fourth Ja-|/ fy COUNTY COURT BEFORE HON- | Jia eer ate eee oer winning with the ace and picking up| Thursday in » special election to vote|bond issues for soldiers bonuses anid | Silt! Tigtr't CEE CAPhEn OF SBR ES. | | should North and South pro- | gouth’s queen. This left the king as/on @ proposed $14,000 bond issue for|*ellef remained in doubt. : Plaintitt, PATE OF Gunder K, Osjord, | #180 Driving a wedge into the Demo- The city also will vote on a mea-|‘Tatic stronghold of New York City, i atm sure to extend the tax rate three per|t#e Republican fusionist candidate, [thy'cnate or interest tn or len va. ) cent above the five per cent limit of Fiorello H, LaGuardia, won overjor encumbrance upon the prop- John 8, Kittleson, Jeanette Kit- bed hi ° Bila the assessed value of city property as|Tammany Hall's Mayor J. P. O’Brien, | rt; Paes: bark es Sheed Ma gasone, Cae ey Terr noster, OW a @ Defendants.|Nina Kittlesen, Jeanette E. provided hy ‘law, and Joseph V. McKee, recovery cand!- Excursi Proposals to build municipal light |@ate backed by Postmaster —— | ] ceed with the bidding? ‘the only trump out. | Declarer cashed his king of clubs jand discarded a diamond from dum- my. He then played the jack of clubs, | South covered with the queen, and the trick was trumped in dummy. A small spade was returned from dummy and South wag thrown in the lead with the king. | South can count the declarer for two red cards. He should lead his king of diamonds. | Why? Because if the declarer holds known as G. K. Osjord, deceased. Selma Browning, Minneapolis, Nov. 8—(#)—General Hugh 8. Johnson, NRA administrator, | struek out Wednesday for Des Moines, | nome of the farm strike movement, | carrying agricultural messages to the} farmers after having asked Minne-| sata residents to “give the farm pro-) gram a chance.” “I have certain messages to deliv-| er,” General Johnson disclosed to a} large audience here last night, in an) address in which he apparently aimed | une verbal shot at Henry Ford. i v. ® community auditorium, Harry B. Andrews, and all oth- EREHONLR. THE TE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THe ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- ANTS: You are hefeby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action, which is on file in the office of tho clerk of the district court of said county and state, and to serve a copy of your answer to said’ complaint up- Kittlesen, Ida Thompson, Clara Kittlesen, and Gladys Kittle- ‘HE STATE OF Ni THES ‘ABOVE NAMED RESPOND- TS: You and each of you are hereby cited _and required to appear before (Blind) and power plants will receive a vote | Farley. ‘ of the people at Jamestown Nov. 10], This, besides weakening Farley's jand Leeds Nov. 13. If approved, the: drive for ee ertt TAMMaty tiene lant at Leeds Tammai x Plant at Leeds would be built at @ cost \-ction, which suffered its first defeat Defeated at a previous special elec- |*ince 1914. cage ceil Davis Wins In Cleveland on the subscribers at their offices in|the County Court of the County of 9 coast to Const—Lv. Daily 10a.m. “I was charged the other day witn | AKQ96 |the queen and x of diamonds, there is/tion, proposed construction of a $40,- the city of Bismarck, Burleigh Coun- i th Dakota at the office assuming the airs of a dictator,” he ba ho play that will defeat the contract.|000 high school et Northwood will be| Another important Detmocratic|ty’ worth Dakota, within thirty Gays lof theeGounty Judge of sald County, of the Count; at the Court House in the City of Bis- marck, in said County and State, on the 22’ day of November A. D, 1933 at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to show cause, if any you have, why the petition of Selma Browning, on file in said Court, pray- ing that Fay Hunter, be appointed ad- my er atatOe, of the Est of Gunder jord, jurleigh County, Nort! ‘ota, de- ceased, and also praying that letters of administration on the estate of said deceased bt ed to Fay Hunt- er, should not ited. by res: of sald Gunder known as G. K. Osjord, Solution in next issue ited 0b Yor a eaten dita iby, i, mayor n eT in Cleveland. One Way Round Trip ; tic Grafton wil Nov, 24 = ra! ill vote Nov. 24 on a pro: yt. Miller, 0 a after the service of this summons up- on you, exclusive of the day of serv- ice; and in case of your failure to Se: pear or answer, Cag ad will be take en against you by default for the ree Nef demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, This 10th day of October, 1933. Dullam & Young, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Firat National Bank Building, | However, if he happens to hold a |singleton diamond and a singleton SOLUTION TO PRECEDING jheart, the lead of the king makes sure CONTRACT PROBLEM | said. “The charge happened to come | from @ man who, intrenched in what he regards as an impregnable cco- y.omic position of wealth and power, ; has exercised the most ruthless eco- | nomic dictatorshrip of our time.” In response to a question after his | address, he said he believed Ford now | was complying with NRA code pro- visions, the cards right down and make a Though he did not explain the con- |definite play. Then, again, you have | ient of his messages a hint of what/to make a certain play because that | ie will tell meetings in Des Moines, |is your only chance to defeat the con- | $3.00 Des Moines § 5.00 5.00. Chicago 1.50 17.50 195 12.95 31.50 1045 12.95 7.00 4.40 11.50 2250 posal to issue $96,000 bonds for a| Ray school building estimated to cost about $150,000. The question of increasing| Democrats failed in their drive to the limit of indebtedness of special saseranay, Sven the 5 OmEL eae a8 school district No. 2 from five to 10 Republicans, oe he es per cent also will come to a vote. ‘ .; mand of New Jersey’s assembly. Bi: ‘k, North Dakoti Available results on special elec: But the ry smarcl iorth Dakota, % NOTICE: foes. ete: ane nid po A ginia, George ©. Perry was elected ve THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- governor and Harry F. Byrd United} You WILL PLEASE TAKE NO- lic buildi: er th 01 Fhe tae various ilies and eouiies States senator. TICE: That the above entitled action Detroit New York Milwaukee St. Louis Kansas City Lincoln Denver Salt Lake By Wm. E. McKENNEY Secretary, American Bridge League! There are times when you can count 6.50 7.50 4.00 2.85 1.50 12.50 arf “ Frederick W. Mansfield, Democrat, - Omaha, Kansas City, Tulsa, Fort|tract. Such was the case in one of | have approved bonds totaling about |property, situate in the county of |the owne: id estate, was the City 17.50 = Los Angels 31.50 Worth ‘and Louisville, before return-|the hands which came up in the re-| $876,000 for 24 projects; and rejeeted| WON Out over four other Democrat Burleleh’ and state of North Dakota, |of Bismarck, in Burleigh County, cent eastern Pennsylvania tournament 18 bond issues totaling approximately |“"d_ two Republicans for ‘Boston's|towit:, All of Section. Twenty-nine | North Dakota, ing to Washington next Tuesday, was CL LAAAMOHER SIGE. LeeVtLa at $1,860,000. mayorship, (29), ‘Township One Htindred Let service be made of this citation given in his speech here. preston aaa year. | (OWE (LAE) North, of Range Soventy- |as required by law. ' oe oH fe an wee eaceral Reading. ince bait | Duplicate—E. and W Vul. —+# old son of Senator Goma uzens, ane Publi. | “Dated! October tothe 19530° SCOT anh ara aa All er Citi he said, “It has just begun to bite, \ we f . Dullam @ Young, * BY THE COURT Oth es “patience and support” for the agri-| Over North's bid of one heart, I/ | Dee: lead: There WereGrins | ee was in the lead for * _ Attorneye for Plainuitt (SEAL) cael i ee i i . ayor. rat National . . . cultural adjustment “administration, [ts cha ei, Sere ik i ee | In Tuesday Ballot | |""in connecticut, Democrats were teateasas meek ‘North Dakota. aneteecte, N05? 9f QP County Court. Omaha Rapid | “Farm revolts, he said, “may be/|with one no trump, I would prefer the | SuApeTaNUWeEs-ouMeuMN font Janer ae troche Transit Lines useful but it is no part of wisodm to!response of one spade. I like to tell! S El 2 was el I icLevy mayor of Bridgeport, the first Social- ist_to win such @ post in the state. Democrats lost at Springfield, Massachusetts, where Henry Martens was elected mayor as the head of the Put-in-Bay, O., Nov. 8—(?)—Citi- zens of this Lake Erie island village, @ part of the northern Ohio grape jthat the singleton queen will not bese had a bit of a puzzle Wed- my partner that I hold four in a ma- jor suit, espétially when he doubles the other. revolt against our friends. Revolt is @ proper stop against enemies, tyran- ay and neglect. But what did you ever get from the gentlemen who are Insured Busses Everywhere The Play now inciting you against the presi- dent's program? You got a condition | verging on peonage. You got destitu- South opened the singleton four-| make. spot of hearts—not because it is a} Since this is the case, South’s play singleton, but because he. had no bet-'defeats the contract. egainst—one. . - ‘The town’s vote on repeal: For, 118; Republican ticket. The mayoral election returns at Jackson Hotel Pittsburgh, Pefnsylvania, showed William N. McNair, Democrat, leading over John 8. Herron, Republican in- cumbent and Mellon candidate. tion and the road to ruin.” ‘The NRA and the AAA, he said, go hand in hand; if one fails, so will the Phone 84546 Sioux City, Towa REPORTER NAMED MAYOR Jamestown, N. Y.—Mayor-Elect Leon F. Roberts should be well 82 North Dakota Farmers Seeking other. 4 Neb lified for his job. A burst of applause wollowed his F ed | L B B F pol ‘He’s a newspaper reporter and EDINBURG BOY WOUNDED OTHER PRINCIPAL adres, eral Loans to Buy Back Farms) t::2rmea ges | cintee 6. "8F Toe —— <<“ —P = defeated Samuel A. Carlson, Pepin Raiereregge 16, was in a se- W who has been mayor for 24 years. ition Wednesday as a re- 4 eather Report | St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 8—()— , commissioner's loan of $1,100 the sult of @ bullet wound in his fore- 87 W. Van Buren Des Moines, 203 6th Ave, Omaha, 306 No. 16th St. Grand Island, 324 No. Lo- CLOCK FAILED HIM pee A .22-calibre rifle bullet, shot Erie, Pa.—After voters in one dis-|by his companion, Clifford Thomp- trict found a polling place still lock-|500, glanced off @ tree and struck ed a half hour after opening time, |him. they called the judge of election. farmer was able to recover his farm. Near Eldridge, repurchase of a 318-acre farm was arranged. The repurchase clause enabled the Eighty-two North Dakota farmers | have applied to the Federal Land Bank of St. Paul for the privilege of buying back farms they ‘ost FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly tloudy and much colder tonight, temperature about 10 degrees above zero; Thursday| since July 1, 1931. Applications farmer to make a commissioner's “Gosh, I didn’t hear the alarm clock,” BLAST KILLS CHILD Denver, 1832 17th St. fair. for the four states of the seventh | loan of $3,200 and to use this asa was the sleepy-voiced explanation. Forest, Miss. Nov. 8—(P}—A terri- Salt Lake, 371 So. Main. For North Da-| district totaled 194 on Novem- first payment. A first mortgage — fic boiler explosion, which wrecked the East 7th kota: Partly VOTE COST $500 ber 1. Several repurchases have been completed, among them a 240- acre farm near Bismarck. This was made possible through will- ingness of one creditor to scale down a second mortgage of $1,800 » to $400, land bank officials said. With a bank loan of $3,300 and a interior of the forest consolidated ; school here Wednesday » took the life of one child and injured eight other persons, one probably fatally. NOTICE—School and coun-| ty warrants will be taken at! par in trade for any merchan- | ee in our store. Alex Rosen, ro. i of $3,800 was placed with the Fed- eral Land Bank for the balance. The largest number of applica- tions for repurchase of farms in the seventh district come from North Dakota. Michigan is sec- ond with 47, In Minnesota 36 applications have been made and in Wisconsin 29. Here Is History of jSay Enforcement of cloudy, much cold- er west and north, temperature about 10 degrees above zero tonight; Thursday fair. For South Da- kota; Cloudy, much colder west ‘hursday fair. For Montana: Cloudy tonight, cold- er south and east portions; Thursday “y) Los Angeles, 213 New York—TIt cost the city $500 to , ies < give Rabbi Nathan Wolf a chance to exercise his right to vote. A specia! voting machine had to be set up for his exclusive use. Three election of- ficials sat around five hours waiting before he got around to casting his ballot. The rabbi, who lives above his temple, is the only resident of the 40th election district. artly cloudy, colder extreme east por- Fight About Liquor; Law Cost 1,500 Lives tre Cal thn SHY, TasBS | wasnngon, Nor. ¢—ih can Ancuitall eas! tion 9 “ i * , partly aati aliens mutieaste none Washington, Nov. 8.—(#)—Here are| Washington, Nov. 8—(AP)— tion. some of the most significant dates in|Geath toll from Ameri effort to America’s effort to control the use|cnforce prohibition probably will re- of intoxicating liquor, since adoption! main a subject of controversy, with of the first state dry law by Maine,! some estimates past the 1,500 mark. in 1846: | Early in 1931, Senator Tydings 1880—Nov. 2: Prohibition written! (Dem., Md.) in the senate numbered into a state constitution for the first| at 1,550 the li lane eemearaas: at 1,5) e lives that had been lost GENERAL CONDITIONS A low pressure area is centered over the Red River ier this morning (Devils Lake 29.80) while a high pres- sure area extends along the western Rocky Mountain slope (Kamloops 30.44). Light precipitation occurred f until then from what he called “shot- at most places from the Great Lakes Pesaro oe The Ant!-Saloon | gun sentaroaay .” His figures did egion northwestward to the _ nort not includ irom poisoned al- Pacific const | while generally fair ee eo Webb-Kenyon law | cohol. canals eS a weather prevails over the central and |to protect states enacted. southern states. Temperatures dropped Ay Eighteenth Seal Government figures, however, show in the Great Lakes region and Missis- | ment submitted to tates, cnly a small fraction of this total, sippi Valley, but warmer weather pre- |" 91g Jan, 8: Amendment ratified | and friends of prohibition have never vails over the northern Great Plains and over the northern Rocky Moun- tain region. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.07, Reduced to sea level, 29.91. PRECIPITATION For Bismarck station: Total this month to date Normal, this month to date .... 14 Total, January Ist to date + 10.33 Normal, January 1st to date .. 15.34 Accumulated deficiency to date 5.01 NORTH DAKOTA POINTS 1 Lo conceded the number was anything like so high. by first state, Mississippi. i ayes 16: Amenament ratified | y 36th state, Nebri " July 1: Wartime prohibition be-; _ CALLS IT “TRAGIC ERROR’ came effective. \_ Evanston, Ill, Nov. 8.—(#)—Mrs. Ida, Oct. 27: Volstead law vetoed by | B- Wise-Smith, national president of President Wilson. i ithe Women’s Christian Temperance Oct. 28: Volstead law enacted over | Union, Wednesday said repeal of the veto. | 18th amendment meant the saloon 1920—March 2: Jones-Stalker law | Was back. tightening enforcement enacted. | She called it “a tragic error.” 1932—Nov. 8: President Roosevelt | elected on repeal platform. | A 1933—Feb. 20: Repeal amendment (06 | Submitted to states. i ‘o0|. March 22: Volstead law amended | - 64 Grand Forks, snowing Jamestown, clear 4 Valley City, cldy. 5 .00/ to permit beer. April 3: First state, WEATHER IN THE NATION _| voted to ratify repeal. Michigan, | Low- High- April 7: Beer became legal. ( ; BISMARCK, N.D, cldy. 11 “31 96] ,,NO¥ 8! Repeal ratitied by | LUDEN’S 5. ‘ Amarillo, Tex. clear.... 34 46 .00 3 34 52 .00 52 «00 7) 34° (01 : peated ae Ki le 34 to je , Kan., clear Edmonton’ Alta., cldy... 20 01 F. Havre, Mont., cldy. 00 Helena, Mont., cldy. 00 e D,, cldy. 00 01 00 ‘00 02 ‘00 Fs A Fe Perhaps you haven’t even thought ae a ‘00 7 06 of Christmas cards yet, but you are going to order some between now and Christmas, so why not have it over with? Our stock is all clean and fresh, beautiful new designs. Now is the time to get this much of your Christmas shopping out of the way before the holiday rush. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE diplese wires of American Tohesee Company warehouses at Reideville, N.C. One Hundred Million Dollars worth of ne fine Turkish and Domestic tobaccos are being aged by the makers of Lucky Strike : In fine warehouses like these—open Cream of the Crop”’—for nothing BSRBSRSLASLSPPSSRASRSRSSSSLAS SASS 3 BESBSRESBERESES ‘ soft Southern breezes—-a huge ré- _ but the best is used to make Luckies JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT \ gael Glee teak Pee sound. weiee. ole gehed—ie 5 ie od - 4 tie tobaccos is aging and mellowing. from ai innoying loose ends. That’s why : © ae | 27 different kinds of tobacco, “the Luckiesarealwaysso mild, so smooth, Bismarck, North Daketa cae " “its toasted”

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