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iy 4 a ’ ‘a a ‘ s Rillie R. Morgan of the Grafton Record, who represented the State | of next year’s meeting place will con- Press association at the Chicago code; clude the convention, POR STATE SESSION issn atternoon when the Norman B. Black| - (P}—Three convicts were killed and award dh $100, bead and bet to pee ie sane Thursday ama ioe " papers showing most ement rad assaul @ trusty guard in what -Two Day Convention Opens} during 1933 will be made, ‘The press prison officials Succi as an at- Gent's trophy will be given for the best | ‘empted wholesale prison delivery. editorial page. The silver loving cup —__ furnished by the North Dakota chap-| The long distance swimmer's idea Here Friday; Will Honor Lounsberry’s Memory ‘Newspapermen from all parts of the ter of Sigma Delta Chi will be) of covering himself with grease is an ‘dealers from central and southwestern| sisted by Fred Krause, Jr., awarded for the hest front page, the old one; ducks have done it for thou-|North Dakota assembled in the/cice president. The impl Tom Moodie award of $10 cash for) sands of years, code for their business, which will Forkner second prize of $5. 22nd. Election of officers and selection 2 Leading the discussion was ©. B.|E. the national code commit THREE CONVICTS KILLED Tucker Prison Farm, Ark, Jan. 18.|Nearly Half a Hundred Here From Geniral, Southwest- ern North Dakota Makers.” planned for the state this North Dakota Implement Dealers as- | Wel a . Nearly a half hundred implement} vas in attendi H 5 at aft World War Memorial building here|had a luncheon program at g i state will convene here Priday morn- ing for the two-day winter meeting ot the North Dakota Press association. A varied program arranged for the gathering includes unveiling of por- traits of Colonel Clement A Louns- berry and Walter C. Taylor for their contributions to North Dakota Journalism. The portraits of the two pioneer North Dakota publishers will be en- tered in the press association's hall of fame at ceremonies at which W. P. Davies, editor of the Grand Forks Herald, and Walter Cushing, editor and publisher of the Beach Advance will pay tribute to them. ‘The portraits will be placed in the journalism library at the University of North Dakota. President to Talk Opening with the president’s ad- dress by Reinhart Gilbertson of Glen- burn, head of the association, the con- vention will be devoted to reports, communications and appointment of committees Friday morning. M. H. Graham, publisher of the Devils Lake Journal will give a report of the Publishers Mutual Fire Insurance company; D. J. Shults, until recently connected with the Hettinger Herald, will talk on “the business way to handle subscriptions;” and O. J. But- tedahl, editor of the Bismarck Leader, will discuss “Should the North Dakota Press Assocation Establish Censorship cf Free Publicity Material?” At the rnoon session F. G. Orr of the Bismarck Capital will fs, a Paper on “Printing and Publishing Legislation in North Dakota” and J. F Mott of the Rolla Satr will report for the political advertising commit- ee Pgpenkeo) Presidents will give two minute re of work in their dis- tricts di the last year. Banquet Is Scheduled ‘The annual banquet will be held at 6 p. m., with Kenneth W. Simons, editor of the Bismarck ‘Tribune, as toastmaster. Speakers will include Gov William Langer whe is scheduled te speak on “Whither Are We Drift- ing?” and former Governor George P. —— who is to entertain the group with “Peculiarities of Pub! Publishing.” eae A stag breakfast is scheduled for CAPITOL —aar THEATRE &e— Daily at 2:30-7-9 25c Until 7:30 TONIGHT ONLY 1 8 1 SHADOWS SING SING MARY BRIAN BRUCE CABOT Cartoon - News and Brevity TOMORROW “Above the Clouds” Open Sunday Midnight 4 | Also Montag, Sete and “Be Mine Tonight” 20 Weeks in Minneapolis 4 Months in Kansas City: . For a Limited Time TIRE PRICES CUT SAVE 16” to 28” On Wards Riverside DeLuxe and Mate Tires for Passenger Cars . . . Trucks and Buses You get the same 16% to 28% saving whether you buy one tire or a dozen, They are not special “sale tires” but our regular stock — outstanding for quality... Don’t Miss It. Drive in. Stock up now! 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Rinde of Bowman, C. E. McGee| John Hummel of Gackle, C. C. Klus- | Thursday. & ton, Fred Krause, Jr., and; mann, H. W. Tellman and F. G. Wein- 5 use of Hazen, C. F. Ander-|rich of New Salem, A. F. Kessel of |in the ruins of their 10-room house, ‘The meeting was one of three %0n of Rhame, H. A. Sorenson of Bel-| Belfield, 8. B. Niles of Dawson, A. J. year by the field, Hovdet of Hazen, H. B.|Zaug of New England, M. H. Cars- ‘Ich L. A. Welch of Reeder,|lens of . Mees, W. J. Glenny and|’ckinon, O. M. Johnson of James- George Galloway of Mott, H. C. Levi! town and J. G. Peterson of Dickinson, D. W. McKenzie of New D. McKenzie of Dickin-|ad Edward Schatz of Minneapolis, at Minot and the third will be held | Dewey, F. the of Goodrich, a i 285 ie Ba ay * £. Mattinick of Mandan, A. Helbling| Garner, 40, postmaster and chairman Jot Gladstone, J. 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