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———_—_+ LOUNSBERRY, TAYLOR A Pioneer Hammers at Birth Control : ; Weather Report DBEDS ARE PRAISED : | ante a Be IN TWO ADDRESSES . fet —. 8 Sunday. Today’s Contract Problem For North Da- South is playing the hand satin, care at three no trump. West aoe possibly opens the three of hearts. How Sun: some snow ~ | Williston, N. D., clear. is day; slightly should South play the hand y g nt, Winnemucca, Nev., cldy 32 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2U, 1934 3288338 +, Sussrsesskess Grand Forks Man Pays Tribute those on To Tribune Founder at tir fragmentary. steno into a consistent story, Colonel Memorial Service wited to the New York Herald 1¢ col, tones &@ complete account of Memories ot two, men, who. made Oetails were avalabe.. fis Own mle aewspaper in 01 were honored Friday afternoon at tary experience enabled him to inter- ceremonies of the North Dakota Press association here. ed Portraits of Colonel ©. A. Louns-| That berry, founder of the Bismarck Trib-| une, and Walter C. Taylor, late pub- " lisher of the LaMoure Chronicle, were ‘unveiled at the services. H. D. Paul- son, editor of the Fargo Forum, and W P. Davies, editor of the Grand Forks VILSSSaSoRSS:! Squs.ssseersseesaass iy, || Strange But True News Items of Day (By The Associated Press) (By The Associated GETS OWN MEDICINE St. Paul—Judge Clayton Parks of Siamese Bolt “tenn municipal court has often had the cloudy in north, slightly opportunity of sentencing speeders cent Mees perior tonight;|and reckless drivers, Now it’s the in east v (Blind) C3 @ Judge in @ $10,950 damage suit in which he Herald, paid high tribute to the tWo/ 1.5 detailed, were furnished to Chi fe charged with driving at a “high, Paulson lauded Taylor as a former |‘®*° St. Louis, Cincinnati and other & deep area dangerous of state official aa newspaperman ar papera. waieee gs 5 of 29. Lo . Lae aye orth Dekcca: Present were | During the winter of 1874-16, he re- three no trump.” [Crete Lakes region and the Facitioltifrs automobile collided ‘with one % Taylor's widow and his daughter, Miss the proceedings of the Minne- ariven by Parks. _/} Miriam C. Taylor. for Minneapolis and the weather is unsettled brome th Lounsberry Was Pioneer Tribune and St. Paul Dispatch, leav- 5 in the Canadian Provinces, but gen- RATING FOR DRUNKARDS / Davies paid tribute to Lounsberry |!ng his own paper at Bismarck in the . grally fair weather prevails from the) Chicago—The various degrees of Fas n publisher, plonser and soldier, 1 ot the Cireee raat, ates castward to| intoxication, which coroners ‘was Colonel Lounsberry who tele- , the Northern ‘i tures are ‘above the sea-| Chemist C. W. Muhlberger said graphed the first report of the “mass- aS started|sonal normal over the northern| *<lence could determine by blood acre” of General George A. Custer and|mergency Colonel : by ¥ Rocky Mountain region. analysis, were listed by him as his men in “Custer’s Last Stand” on g edn aTaty tledteen tonaerlara earl follows: the Little Big Horn in 1876. His story | St N r e : : . luced to sea |, 29.76, Dry and decent—Less than one errand milligram of alcohol in the blood, PRECIPITATION the king, and returns the three of} so. sim r included about 50,000 words, the long- Devilish — One to two millie est ever telegraphed up to that time. ts ted at the Birth control as a need for national well-being, was one of the sole- spades. He must be careful to con- Bi grams. ween hany ening wit voruar tons for recovery put before the American Conference on Birth Con- serve that seven spot. CRI arn Delinquent and disgusting—Two Governor George F. Shafer and Gov- tro! and National Recovery, which Margaret Sanger (left), a pioneer ‘West plays the ten, declarer goes up j ieee to three milligrams. ernor William Langer, speakers, “pan- irth control movement, is shown opening at Washi: with the king, and now must return|Normal, Jan. Ist to date Dizzy and delirious— Three to Newspaper men. Supreme Court Accumulated defcy. to date ... four milligrams. Justice A. G. addressed the NORTH DAKOTA Ponts Dazed and disgusted — Four to banquet. Kenneth W. Simons, editor to pay the ful 7 five milligrams. | % Bismare! presided ready ransom. . mmy. “Dead drunk” — | fee mn CONTIN UE J) |wenttny contcactr, e's tren the am mmmupian Te Shafer facetiously “panned” the edi- from page ene’ missing man. Authorities were vehement lish ir “pecull {ee"s referring to his many experien: monthly | Qeficials Assert ier hed been ‘no developeents fn ox | Jewelers Organize SR teatecaity, Tabane rape rr epee Anonymous Letter [tasty salemated ss Sour ster = “e'rz| Committee on Code Cente ta beseae of--xaeig™ exceedingly valuable Is Fake, However jera: operatives to be © promising lead, $4 00) Grand Forks, N. D. Jan. 20—(P— "tthe newshawks. Was instrumental in establishing Ma- som moles teni-cab driver, calened 8 Z| oh a the som s 3 00 hed theelieors te apeath ycirnthain to have received from two strangers, 52 00) = and ability of | aismarck, was found to have been penned 36.00 « eee Mian far pubediy purges, 1s 90} Mandan Pioneer. y acti £ ponte Ay 4 ‘00 Saturday's activities opened with a i 3 «00 5 note said : “stag” breakfast and the morning was his sooner MAKE FORMAL ANNOUNCEMENT & f ~ SS sings Writ ewnienerraiae Usinking (Changchun) Manchu- 34 00 preteen by the association of com- kuo, Jan. 20—(@)—The government |Kamloops, B. C., clei 0 14 fj formerly announced what the world|Kansas City, Mo. foggy 28 46 00 men® Lounsberry Born In 183 the fam- had known unofficially for weeks—| Medicine Hal, Ay cldy 3 4¢ 00 ‘told her that Henry Pu-Yi is to be enthroned | Miles City, Mont., clea 42 00 “Born in DeKalb county, Indiana, and threat- as emperor of the Japanese-assisted| Minneapolis, cleat. 28 00 /Cer March 27, 1843,” Davies said Friday he migat| state on March 1. Modena, Utah, ptcldy 48 .00/eram. afternoon, “Clement Augustus Louns- berry, son of Rufus Lounsberry and Sara Weeks Lounsberry, inherited from a long line of ancestors the tra- ditions of patriotism and pubile serv- ice.” His grandfather, the speaker said, fought under Washington at Tren- ton. Lounsberry attended the schools of 1 his native state and Michigan, and jonel she outbreak of the Civil War in 1861 found him a healthy, husky farm lad of 18, eager to play his part in the great drama of, life. 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