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ulation to a minimum. tually be passed by congress, if| was given to The Tribune Thursday | illness from heart disease. meeting, according to Milton Rue, AS BEATEN: PR z Snag Gistavor by signing the petition. iat this session tien ke the next. |by her grandmother, Mrs. O. E. chef de gare. . ¥. j Lemke Strikes and demand control price. Specula-| pressed themselves as in favor of the | members remained adamant. ‘i tors have more to do with it, he said. | pil and willing to vote for it but are| Lemke continued to assert his con- ; . Sinclair and Senior Senator Re- | corny menses, however. Many Dem- __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1934 . . 3 the child singer at the funeral of|Mrs. Maurice Foley, 74, early settler |assemble at 8 o'clock Friday evening |ler are members of the refreshment Dale Nelson, two, held last Sunday|of the lake region, died in @ hospital jin the Legion room at the World War | committee. here Thursday following a three weeks | Memorial building for & DUSIEC8S | eens He believes the bill would reduce spec- unwilling to court administration fidence, however, that the bill would) at the Mission church east of Wilton, a Une ey support of the Farm-| Members yh the ney ar | —_—_— er's Union, Representative Lemke put} from Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, an $1 NEW R ARM E on stubborn fight last week to add/| Illinois descended in droves during mee Hill bit igners Petition to bring the| the week upon their representatives, ral M ASURE ino bill to @ vote in the but to little avail. Nee ‘en Voge S) nger at Fune jouse, meetings were held, igned to) The petition appears to have reach-| get the remaining dozen or so names| Information that eight-year-old Es- needed to discharge the bill from com-/telle Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mittee, but all but a couple of the) Clarence L. Hill of 418 Eighth St., was Hauger, and Rev. Herman Johnson, Pastor of the Gospel Tabernacle. A neighbor of the Nelson family previously had reported that Ardys Nelson, four, sister of the dead child, e Fo bers will be initiated Forty and Eight Will into the soclety at the meeting. They ry . » F. in, Meet Friday Evening p> &: 5: worner ana Theodore Mar’ tell. hy “ 7 Charles F. Martin, A. D, McKinnon had sung the hymn “Jesus Leaves Me"! sfembers of Bismarck voiture, No. jand W. I. Franklin are on the enter- DIES AT DEVILS LAKE 291, of the Forty and Eight, honor!tainment committee while E. M. Devils Lake, N. D., May 3.—(7)—| society of the American Legion, will Davis, Russell Barneck and L. 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