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Fr *. \ rt \ A. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1934 Ovi days to permit those seeking removal); LUTHER PRESIDENT RESIGNS (for trial on charges of transporting | January totaled 57,575 units, or 10,701 county, N. D., farmers who signed! was believed due to a heart attack Long erton Hearing of the two senators to argue the “suf-|_ St. Paul, Feb. 2—()—William F. |liquor upon which no federal revenue| units more than the number original-| agreements to reduce acreage in ac- Ordered by Committee |tictency of their complaints.” Schmidt, president of St. Paul Luther tax had been paid, following a pre-|ly planned for the month. The pro-| cordance with the crop reduction Ouster of Long has been asked in college, Friday announced his resig- |liminary hearing before a federa! court | duction total was the largest for a | plan. The checks total $833,008. ‘Washington, Feb. 2.—(?)—' q izens . {nation as head of the school, effective |commissioner here. Gecrge Murray, | January since 1930 and the greatest for RETURNS 10 PARE! ate elections commlites decided 4 Thurs. age CAN weROGkY and political next July of the same city, was released for lack | any month since June, 1932. day petitions seeking the ouster from | corruption. of evidence. the senate of Senators Long and| he women’s Committee of Louis-| MINNESOTANS BOUND OVER re RAMSEY GETS CHECKS man Gcorge Bradley, 60, of the Minot -.. Real Throat relief! Mas Been Missing From Home ae Men te did not present |iana also has asked for unseating of| Eau Claire, Wis, Feb. 2—(#)—| FORD REPORTS INCREASE Washington, Feb. 2.— ()— Wheat] police force, dropped dead Thursday Medicated with ae Cat ake committee or the /Overton on the ground that he must |Joseph Capouch and Joseph McGow-| Detroit, Feb. 2—(P)—Officials of edministration officials announced] night shortly after he had arrested a ents of Vicks VapoRub Since Last July; Traveled |*“The committes dovdiad: towever, to (D2, held responsible for corruption in on of Fast Grand Forks, Minn., Thurs- the Ford Motor Co., announced that Friday that wheat allotment cheeks| drunken man and taken him to jail Thousands of Miles. conduct hearings within the next 19 8 election. , |@ay were bound over to federal oon) tbat in the United States in ha wel eM ee msey! In ill health for several weeks, deat MINOT POLICEMAN DIES Minot, N. D,, Feb. 2.—(4)—Patroi- New England, N. D., Feb. 2—John rberhols is home. ‘The federal transient service accom- plished what detective agencies, news agencies, radio broadcasts, and all efforts of nis frenzied parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Herberholz, failed to do, after the mysterious disappearance of the 17-year-old youth in Dickinson the night of July 25. It was the fed- eral service which helped John work his way home from Phoenix, Arizona, where he was taken into camp Decem- ber 18. John is happy to be at home again. He discovered the world a rather large place with many chilly corners. His parents are happy to have him with them again. There is also rejoicing in another home in this community, that of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rettinger. It was with their son, Peter Rettinger, that young Herberholz rode to Dickinson that night of July 25. Peter was held in jail at Dickinson for several days and closely questioned. It was or= ed Herberhols had used Peter’s car that night without permission, and Peter was the last one seen with the missing youth at a Dickinson road house. There were wild rumors of foul Play. Search was made along the river at Mpstaeiet ri ‘ “Now, that John is home everybody i . will know he was not murdered by f : Easy Payment Sern Sets tebe taeionany,” aid aly : i Plan Makes the | ON WARDS LOW no longer can anyone point the finger ; a 4 : Buying Easier Stilll | My” Mra, Rettinger sald today. : a > pe > 4 EVERYDAY PRICES! Ben Herberholz traveled nearly 3,- 000 miles in search of his missing son, he sent pictures broadcast, paid for radio announcements and requested aid of newspapers in many different sections in endeavors to locate John, who arrived in New England Monday night after having worked his way : % home from Arizona through the fed- ¥ i eral transient service. ‘ ae Farm Chiefs Ready It took time to “build” a Sale as big as this—with $36 9 5 For Wheat Campaign values as great as these! We began ‘way back last e A vetus, we -batiove, onty Wands ' |. Washingon, Feb, 2—(}—The farm July! Ordered hundreds of thousands of dollars ea eel oS worth of Furniture! Kept 67 factories humming for SluntorOnois tor'recaving aaa: months! Consumed a staggering total of NRA hours! tional 5,523,000 acres from production 0 ‘ either ‘through getting present agree- It took time—yes, for this is America’s Great Furni- eit et Se or obtain- ture Sale! In 500 Ward Stores now, from coast to Chester C. Davis, farm administra- coast! Come! See it in your Ward Store! Compare tor, explained the further reduction the values! Binet Rl ‘te iterontina pe Ss its int 3 . hideous? ocraarieicsadse tot @aecabe? : February Sale Special! ing 45,800,000 acres from the base pe- i riod of 1931-32. Officials indicated simultaneously g fA e ! tney had additional international re- " = tuetions in mind that might mean } p z @) air! the calling of another general con- S i Sento run $6488 $7 down, $7.50 monthly, plus carrying charge A big, comfortable suite—covered in genuine Angora Mohair! Frankly, we don’t know where you'd go to equal this value! We can’t replace it ourselves at this low price. “BBE DoubleDeck Coil Spring Sentences Woman In Operation Case Minot, N. D., Feb. 2.—(/)—Mrs. ae é. Bertha Dale, 49, of Minot, was sen- tenced Thursday by District Judge Lounge Chair John C. Lowe to serve an indeterm- inate sentence of not less than 10 and not more than 15 years in the state 1 9 88 Penitentiary after she id pleaded e guilty to charge of second-degree mur- by Price F Sig up after der. . ° The murder charge against the| Sale! Big,easychair ‘woman was an outgrowth of the recent i death of Miss Muriel Torgeson of Mi- pooch ae in:longe not, due, it was charged in the com- ig tapestry. plaint against Mrs. Dale, to an illegal operation. Pull-Up Chair Meo rstte Ta $5 #8 ding. pie -— Tapestry or ur. Only. WAS TAKING EVERY | 5° ftrrSele = . KID OF DRUG FOR F s.Shone | J" | Ad NP i ect CONSTIPATION” | F; Cabinet In the Sale! Ez- tra storage space. Handy. Sohelf Seem Chest The “hit” of the Sate! Attractive suite in Orien- tal wood and American walnut veneers. See it! ® $8.59 €or, S899 monthly plus carrying charge : i 9x12-ft. Rugs Isn't this safer than taking harm- Big Cabinet 5 3 ful patent medicines? Two table- Bi e y daily are prvally suffi- m. Feo Severe cases with meal. t i E § i i Price goes up March doctor. 1st. Waterproof, g 12 Fe You'll enjoy eating Kello, rs stainproof rugs! x s Fi adBS of taal ft f i Axminsters Wards bought thousands of ttiess rugs test July? You save now. At today’s replacement coat, our low+ est price would be over 25% more. Copies of Persian designe—made of imported wools. All perfect and. NassSiidAumintan.2780 laches, SpacieletS1-00 Don’t miss this chance ta save!