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" HIGHWAY BIDS 10 |Two-Gun Religious Leader Roars Defiance to Enemies in Zion Il. BE OPENED MAY 4 Offers on 23 Miles of Construc- tion. Work Asked;.Oil Mix to Be Laid 5 at ita as i ] : Grading Stutsman—1.319 miles, Jamestown northwest. 2 Elgin. =“ miles in New Eng- id, Burleigh—0.§75 miles, capitol drive 1a Bismarck. Logan—0.901 miles in Ni Hettinger—0.632 miles in Mott. Zion, Til:, April 19.—()—Wilbur Glenn Voliva, proclaiming himself ®@ two-gun man from away-back, Shiloh tabernacle night, the overseer of the Christ- jan Catholic Apostolic church— who still contends that the world is flat—said: “You people had better watch out for me. Once in Melbourne, Australia, a real mob of 150 men surrounded me and threatened to kill me, but I walked out unharm- ed. “Twenty-five years ago, right here in Zion, we had some real fights. It was nothing to have a dozen shot in a night. Those were the grand old days. I wish we had the same kind of men to fight against now. “I was brought up as to “crack the town wide open” closing the schools after his can- when the public school was open- ed despite the overseer's edict. the public school’s enrollment of 300, remains closed. Voliva ex- plained this is as a rebuke of his foes for “lack of appreciation” of his rule. Rarnes—7.487 miles, Sanborn east. La Moure—1.179 miles in La Moure. ‘Ward—.588 miles in Minot. Three Caught in Raid Waive Examinations ‘Three persons charged with viola- tions of the liquor law following raids SPECIAL SELLING Early Spring Shoes FRIDAY and SATURDAY Monday night by the state's attorney, sheriff and beer commissioner, waived preliminary examinations and were bound over to the district court, being released on bonds. Three others demanded preliminary examinations and the dates for the hearings were set by Justices of the Peace A. E. Shipp and H. R. Bonny. Their hearings were set for Thurs- day afternoon, Eddie Azar, proprietor of the Dutch Lunch, demanded a prelimi- nary examination and the hearing was set for May 2 by Justice of the Peace A. E. Shipp. Walter Carter waived a preliminary hearing and was released on bonds. Marie Collins and Betty Marquis waived preliminary hearings and were released when they furnished bonds. Isham Hall's hearing was continued until Monday, April 23, Emmanuel Gurlitz’ hearing was continued until May 3. Ray Bailey and Sam Nicola were to have their examinations Thursday afternoon. Langer Surprised [ , By Chicago. Report ‘It was interesting news to Gov” ernor William Langer to learn that while he was sitting here in Bismarck he had headed a par- ade in Chicago. The report, broadcast over ® national radio chain and publish- ed in some eastern newspapers, stated Langer led a procession of holders of worthless bonds agi- tating for legislation to reimburse them for their losses. Langer was in Bismarck the day the parade was held. Mrs. Langer, listening to the news broadcast, was surprised to hear that the governor, whom she had seen a few minutes previous, was in Chicago heading a parade. One enthusiast sent the gover- nor a letter praising him for as- suming leadership of the parade. Says Bootlegging Is REV. BRUCE McCULLOUGH, MINNEAPOLIS Prominent among visitors here for the North Dakota Christian Endeavor convention Friday, Saturday and Sun- day will be Walter LeRoy, Underwood, state president; Rev. H. E. Dierenfield, Minot, pastoral advisor, and Rev. Bruce McCullough, Minneapolis, the Guest speaker. Rev. McCullough’s beige ee Pond opening banquet at 6:30 o’c! - day evening at World War Memorial | building will be “Greatest Need of| Youth Today.” The remainder of his: speaking schedule includes “Use! Your Moral Muscle” at the Presby- terlan church Saturday evening, “Our Christian Endeavor Code” at the Pres- byterian church at 2:30 o'clock Sun-| day afternoon and a showing of slides, taken in the Holy Land Sunday eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock. ated or stolen in the administration of state institutional and govern- mental affairs” was hurled by Gov. William Langer in a campaign speech here Thursday night. While the governor made no direct reference to his indictment on two charges by a federal grand jury, two other speakers—State Senator D. H.| Hamilton and Ludwig Pederson, state od ‘a the charges as i FAVOR SCENIC RAILWAY ‘Williston, N. D., April 19.—()—Af- ter hearing « delegation of Williston men and farmers in the area that would be affected by construction of @ proposed scenic highway between Williston and Sanish, the Williams county commissioners passed a motion favoring the project and agreed to join representatives of the other counties along the route in asking for federal funds for the project. Amber is said to be a hard lustrous Tesinous substance composed of a fos- silized vegetable gum which original; exuded from an extinct kind of cone- epocieess tree standing in prehistoric REV. H. E. DIERENFIELD : NOT People’s Forum (Editors Note)—The Tribune wel- comes letters on subjects of inter- Letters dealing with contro- jal religious subjects, which ettac! individuals unfairly, or which offend good taste and fair play will be feturned to the writ- ers. All letters MUST be signed. If you wish to use a pseudonym, sign the pseudonym first and your own name beneath it. We will re- spect such We reserve euch parts of ecessary to conform to this policy. HE ENCOURAGES US Editor, Tribune: This is just a word of encourage- ment and appreciation of your efforts Bismarck may become second to none Ete the results of our efforts along this I should like to suggest that, in ad- dition to greater care as to driving speed at intersections and the new one-hour parking code, we ought to discover @ more effective parking sys- tem than the present parallel parking that now congests our business sec- tion unduly. Very sincerely yours, F. E. Logee. Will Announce New Goodyear Tire Soon Announcement of a new product in the tire market which incorporates ly |design and structural improvements of major importance is expected from. the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. in the next few days, according to Still Big Business i — Washington, April 19.—()—Secre- tary Morgenthau told reporters | Thursday that the manufacture of illicit lquor is still “a very husky in- dustry.” He said he planned to “hit and hit it hard.” The treasury head explained the department was “1 to get in- terested in the illicit manufacture” of intoxicants because of May 10 the old prohibition unit will be transferred from: the justice department to the bureau of industrial alcohol. That is under the treasury. Morgenthau disclosed revenue agents already had started seizing stills and illegal spirts, He said 73 stills were taken last week throughout the country along with 74,000 gallons of spirits and 173,- 000 gallons of mash valued at $17,000. Langer Says State Money Not Misused Minnewaukan, N. D., April 19.—(P) —A challenge to his audience to point out where “one penny of the state’s money had been misappropri- Wife Was Fat No Longer Attractive Lost Husband’s Love The above headlines appeared in a New York newspaper in connection with a divorce trial that has attract- ed wide attention. “She was a beautiful woman,” one witness testified, “but she got fat and is not attractive any more.” ‘Thousands of women are getting fat and losing their appeal just be- cause they do not know what to do. If you are fat how would you like to lose it and at the same time gain in physical charm and acquire a clean, clear skin and eyes that sparkle with buoyant health—and gain in energy and activity? Why not do what thousands. of women have done to get rid of pounds of unwanted fat? Take one-half te spoon of Kruschen Salts in a gla of hot water every morning befo! breakfast and keep it up for 30 days. 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WALTER LeROY UNDERWOOD information received by Corwin- Churchill Motors, Inc., Bismarck dis- | tributors for the Akron firm. The new product will be a tire for| passenger automobiles which, it is claimed, will give greater average mileage and non-skid performance, It is understood that the Goodyear plants in the United States have been in production on the new tire for sev- eral weeks in anticipation of a heavy demand from both the original equip- ment and renewal markets, Laboratories and proving grounds of the Akron concern are said to have been working on the new product for almost two years, during which it was subjected to the most severe tests that, could be devised definitely to establish its merits. 2 Description of the tire could not be obtained. Further inference is that @ newspaper advertising campaign of national scope would be used shortly to introduce the new tire to Ameri- can motorists. 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