The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1933, Page 3

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TEMPERATURE DROP _ RORECAST FOR Ni. D. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1933 sa 8 LION OF N. D. CLAY has been received from Charles H. Hatton of Wichita, Kans., former in- ternational president of the service PLEASES CLUB HEAD ser as2ar tse organization. “All that I learned of this work |St. Joseph's Catholic church at Man-| and of those wonderful clay beds and /dan at 9 o'clock Friday morning and | of Mandan and of the lady who mo- | the body will be interred in the Man- deled this fine work of art comes/dan cemetery. back to me, and I am most happy to} now receive this lion which was sug- | gested at your splendid convention,” Original plans were made for a funeral Thursday. ‘TOYS NERDED FOR iuave not been visited by Boy Scouts, are urged to call telephone number 190, Legion headquarters. is Begion’s telephone girl will OPEN YOUR HEART sz astm |terlal Friday or Saturday, according weedy families. A generous response has been made vy housewiyes, Chairman Davis said, cut Open Your Heart headquarters is in especially great need of toys for poor children. He made a special re- quest to citizens Thursday for pd | No new developments in the inves- to E. M. Davis, committee chairman.| which could be repaired and made |tigation into the cause of the 20- | Ninety scouts Wednesday made/ suitable for gifts. | Year-old woman's death were report | Women Not Visited by Scouts tneir second visitation to es Peon ere ivnrsig jed Thursday by W. E. Perry, Bur- housewives, picking up lists of icles Rites Set for Friday jieieh county coroner. | Urged to Call Legion {tie women are donating to the Open| BOB SOUTH DAKOTA BANK jbolic meaning, but that it is a rare | Doctors Wednesday announced she/| Headquarters |Your Heart campaign. With these! Wolsey, 8. D. Dec. 14.—(#)—Two work of art and reflects the skilful) 4 change in the time for the fun-|had an acute meningitis which might! |lists as a guide, a squad of Legion-|men robbed the First State Bank of technique of Miss Taylor (Miss Laura era) of Miss Marie Ferderer, young have caused her demise, Contents Sr er eer eee jnaires, equipped with a truck, will| Wolsey shortly after noon Thuraday expression of appreciation for|Taylor of the ceramics department at|Mandan woman who died here sud- | from her stomach are being examined | All persons in Bismarck who have| Dick up the donated articles this | and escaped in a dark blue sedan said moulded of North Dakota clay |the University of North Dakote).” | denly Monday, was announced Thurs-|by the state regulatory department.| clothing, furniture and toys to donate | week-end and turn them over to the /by witnesses to bear s eigen The lion was completed a short|day by her relatives. |No definite time has been set for a/to the American Legion Open Your | Burleigh county relief set-up for ren-|cense plate. An early estimate pla Y Vi Ina hero! to Sitee Ayers, ee Hatton wrote. ” THURSDA E ENING Was Presented to President of here, ‘Hatton “sald “Everyone who| Miss Ferderer’s Last sees it not only appreciates the fact Service Organization by | that i is a lion, with all of its sym: Local Group Elements Claim Scores of Lives Throughout Europe and America North Dakota Thursday prepared tor much colder weather as both Europe and America took stock of the havoc wrought by the elements in the just 48 hours. At least 28 lives were taken by a violent gale which has swept Euro- pean waters for the last two days, a count revealed Thursday, while other ceaths, 11 in France and 13 in Cali- fornia, were caused directly or in- directly by cold and snow. The federal weather forecast for North Dakota is for occasional snow and much colder weather Thursday night. Snow flurries in the extreme southeast and colder in the central end eastern portions of the state ate predicted for Friday . Report Sub-Zero Weather Temperatures ranged from four to 21 degrees above zero early Thurs- cay. Wednesday night Fargo, Bis- marck and Williston reported mini- mum temperatures of zero or above. Mercury dropped to eight below at ‘Devils Lake and Jamestown, nine be- at Valley City and 14 below at Grand Forks. It was snowing at Devils Lake, Grand Forks and Fargo, the latter point receiving .14 of an inch of pre- cipitation. Twelve persons lost their lives in Finnish waters, nine went down off the Suffolk coast of England and seven were lost when the lightship Dyck sank off the coast of Dunkirk, France. It was feared there would be many additions to the list when the whole ‘tate of the sea’s fury is told. The sinking of « tanker in the Black Sea has been reported, but there was no estimate of the number of probable victims. Snow was predicted for England, while parts of the European continent. had below-zero temperatures. 11 Deaths In France The cold wave caused 11 deaths in France. The French rivers were be- ginning to freeze. Traffic on the up- per Seine was stopped. An increase in the cold was expected. A few snow flakes fell in Paris. Traffic across the English channel ‘was cancelled, due to 70-mile-an-hour winds, and trans-Atlantic shipping ‘was greatly delayed. One trans- channed airman was missing. In the United States the wintry- ike weather that began earlier in the week held its grip Wednesday, partic- ularly in the East, where snow was vredicted for Thursday, a blizzard in upper New York Wednesdey night hempered a search for Wesley Alger, on escaped state hospital trusty. ‘Waves washed up four bodies on Britain's Suffolk coast Thursday and their identification by coast guards- men showed that the British steamer Culmore of 469 tons had gone down ‘Wednesday, apparently with its full crew of nine men. London experienced the coldest morning of the winter with a temper- ature of 27 degrees Fahrenheit, California Hard Hit Sunshine after a storm which whipped the California coast, soaked valleys and left mountains deep in snow, was the weather bureau fore- cast Thursday. Damage estimated by officials at $100,000 was caused as wind and waves Wednesday night tore away 1,100 feet of temporary trestle of the Golden Gate bridge at the entrance to San Francisco's harbor. Engineers said it will take two months to re- place it. Torrents of water, roaring through Alta Canada canyon near Los Ange- 3es, which was swept clear of vege- tation by a forest fire recently caused damage estimated at $30,000. ‘Thirteen deaths, all but one due to traffic accidents caused by slippery Pavements, were indirectly attributed to the storm. Ideas gathered from farm organi- zations and educational leaders are being embodied in the corn-hog pro- duction adjustment contract soon to he offered to corn and hog raisers, North Dakota farmers will be allowed to participate in the program. She’s Promising | time ago and sent to Hatton. Everybody Likes to GIVE Them! GIFT SLIPPERS Black rayon crepe, coral lining; leather sole Brown felt, brown kid tip, design on front. Fok 69c Woolly sheep skin bunny slipper. Very cute. Full Porcelain Enameled Fully Equipped Gas Range Brown calf leather, fel lined, leather sole. Brown felt, kid tips, pad- ded chrome ‘leather sole. Women’s & Girls’ $1.00 Sheep's wool moccasin, wool lined; natural tan. Last rites will be conducted from formal inquest into the death. {Heart drive for relief of needy, who | Everybody Likes to GET Them! Wards buy millions of Toys. That’s why Wards prices are so low! Give a Sensible Gift! 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