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‘ | ee scala THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1934 3 é : Teg The weather man explained that it @) > Normal, Jan. 1st to date ....... 404'Swift Current, €2 36 02} gion stadium here Friday night.|been mailed out by the commission . | 8 ul aU cumulated defcy. to date ..... 2 as, Man. Tel weighed 157 pounds, 2's which simultan ly le! [OCCT eather po | A 1 def 99 The Pas, M 84 3434) Terry ds, 2% less eously fixed brief date ‘ The NORTH DAKOTA POINTS mane Uae ee & . 3$ 03! than his opponent. as June 10 with oral arguments five ‘ Turnin; eevee ag pene FORECAST .| Boston. “4 78 00 PI ETREL OF POLITICS 8 eas fat aes My ond Gen: | BISMARCK, oldy - 69 53 34 5600 Set Argument Date You can keep young if you take vb tonight junday; much Beach, cidy .. 80 08 3854 02 For Lignite Rates your blows with your chin up.—Irene ‘ OE Bt, Carrington, rain’. 63 00' Los Ange! i Rich, film actress, i ao ee oelly Cheayy Goer Gay aise: 3 4 88 New york 72 8 (| Oral argument in the case of the) i Governor, Long Active in State ‘ frost; ~~ Dickinson, eldy 222 u 95 ats “,|North Dakota Mill and Evevatar, a ae bie ftsttel ay is aay i fe warmer. | Dre a HP | sociation against the Farmers e Wi t Affairs, Is Center of Behind the Scenes For North Uf. Dunn Center, % § | Strange But True {|ana shipping company involving the triends of our dear mother and our. i ry ¢. tes lignite screenin, m selves in i ; t Fierce Battles SUIIIITITTTIENIT EEUU . & 3 | Stories of Life beg Mor ie 15 at Biknrce by the/ deep appreciation we feel for the ex- . 65 00) | (The Associated Press) ||state railroad commission. | pression of sympathy extended to us 4 ” waitor’s note: ‘This is the fifth | BUT THOSE ON THE FEDERAL PAYROLL ESCAPED 6 23, + | Transcripts of the testimony taken | in our sad bereavement. { ¥, y i New solicitations for The Leader, political newspaper, are made a Bo NORMAL FOR PITTSBURGH ®t the hearing a month ago have| Harry, Grant and Katherine Call. iP “Gf a series of sketches of candi- lin he highway department by repreceitatives of thee sameeren & ‘bo! Pittsburgh —The “black blizzard : : 3 In the North Dakota pri- heat is being confined to those on the state payroll. ‘The boys who dra’ 66 12 sweeping in from the west came to | . Mary election June 27. their money from the federal government's highway dole are not being ap- 00 the “smoky city”"—and then ducked. , (By the Associated Press) Proached. Most of them testified before the federal grand jury as to pest Sunday; |Sanish, eld iq foo) tn, Heck ten bers even kaw tere “Gov. William Langer, center of] ®licitations and The Leader sponsors have no desire to get into any more|frost probable west portion; conler | genet ‘ady 90 & dust storm. \ farce political combats since he took| “Uble. They are worried enough now. extreme southeast snd somewhut/Wishek, eldy .. hurdled the city, traveling as high as “Evade the Whims of Storms” west, ‘ tana: Generally fair to- ‘@ffice a year and a half ago, seeks re- For Mon @ection to a second term with the in- SPIE HORE a Oe ae. Er gts ipo A ot poe pert? va P inet fate PHCrgh's " @oreement of the Valley City conven-| violated one of the cardinal rules of certain type ‘of politician’ wits Sunday. Huron, clear. ‘ If windstorms only played pranks tornado insurance Won of the Nonpartisan League. | the axiom that it is better to walk 100 miles and see man than to write |showsre ir case cena se ees | amie City, cldy notes Be PeOxY would be unnecessary. ‘ vy roi Ran Dakotan, he was] him Ha ear a ite ea “epi Tupelo, Miss.—To Mrs. Pauline BUT, it ruins trees, breaks windows and doors, de- (Sees, attended a country echoed “andi| ovster, Vogel sent out a lot of letters telling the i A ecard rer stroys entire buildings, and otherwise causes much dam- esi 2 EY 00 She was milking @ cow on her age to valuable property. farm when lightning struck the |] Get dependable protection in the UNITED STATES FIRE WEATHER IN OTHER STATES fell Mrs. Hollands- ae | woth, eaking bere. INSURANCE COMPANY i youne or dittine Fieor|{| Investors Mortgage Security Co., Agent Dakota National Bank Building F. A. Lahr, Manager ‘@faduated from Casselton high school.| Leader assessments—or else. Now he wishes he hoansoed Ronee Wis father, Prank A. Langer of Cene| they must pay their butcher bills or the premi insurance po- | Ontlk for the of May 14 to 19: Moorhead, rain , @ pioneer of the state, was ajlicies. He thinks it may be a little difficult to get around Member of the first North Dakota leg-|€Vidence and his mimeographed signature, for so many of the let! dstature. out they had to be prepared in big batches. or Wi y, followed by ‘At 18 he passed the state bar ex- —_——_ ‘fair; cooler middle of week, warmer amination, sfter attending the Uni-| HEARD BUT STILL UNPROVED again ‘at close. Calgery, Al ‘versity of North Dakota. He was ad- One of the rumors in circulation this week was that all of the lads on ern pteldy ... a to practice on his 2ist birth- a ies uel eT U) of an drawing federal money, were being| 4 Pg Rleatgtt ld trom Benver, Colo, Dicldy “8 , lown for $25 each as contributions for the defense of those indicted | arizona northe sie: SERA” ibee Is Columbia Graduate in the Leader racket. es a northeastward to the Red |Dodge Cit Ken. clear 78 ‘He graduated from Columbia Uni- It came pretty straight but, as yet, is unproved. Some of those draw- has occurred most | Havre, Mont., ptcldy ... versity in New York City in 1910, the|ing the fatter paychecks may have been approached but so far the small \Helena, Mont., cldy .... Valedictorian of his class. He was|{fty have escaped. At meeting of Langer partisans recently the governor | 1sse) % Kamloops, B. C., clear @lected the most popular man in his| Opposed proposition for » “defense fund” shakedown, City, Mi lass, received the $1,000 Roilker prize in 1910, and at 21 secured adoption of 5 4 i : 2 Hollywood, Cal. May 12—(®}— | Felled for a no-count in the first gi round, Young Terry, Trenton, N. J., | middleweight, got up and gave Earl 00| Whitehead, Santa Monica, a terrific 00; thumping to win the decision in their |10-round bout at the American Le- SBBB88R88 B38 Sg ON Mtr tae te | vim ss In 1918, he married Miss Lydia when court Ne hef is. Cady, daughter of John Cleveland| forecast is that, if he can obtain no legal delays, | FOR SALE lew C nthe ry " Cady of New York, nationally known| the trick of getting sick and popping into the ! SUNDAY DE R, architect. They have four daughters,|___It may be mere prejudice speaking, al | at Discount Broth, Home Made Noodles Soup—Chicken Chicken Fricassee—Tea Biscuits . Boiled Chicken, Egg Sauce .. 5 01 i Emma, Lydia, Mary and Cornelia, _| Willingness to bet on it. pen Salt Lake 21-Nash-Finch Shares - 21 Ptel gradi from ruse woul City, clear .. On his uation. Columbia, There is doubt if such a ld do 5 8. Marie, Mion. peldy ition : tle, Wash., clear SRSuereeessceesasesuasssessge BSSSSSsEEssse Langer returned to North Dakota to| other defendants besides the governor and these te Wallon 'S Feacintl Mees Fried Chicken, Virginia Style | Practice law and in 1914 was elected| Without him if the government prosecutors i to date | Minot, North Dakota Chicken Chow Mein { state's attorney of Morton county,| stands there is no guarantee thet all of the de! . th to dat 15 See Wak Roast Spring Chicken, Dressing . serving for two years. His vigorous; Any defendant, as well as the government, can an 1st toate | campaign against illicit sale of liquor| Of the case, putting the matter up to the discretion of brought him state-wide prominence ne DeLuxe Chops on Toast .. ‘and he was endorsed by the Nonparti-| THE KIDDER COUNTY MESS GETS THICKER Clab Steak, Sliced Tomatoes Sirloin Steak, New York Cut Head Lettuce T-Bone Steak, Shoestring Potatoes, Pork Chops, Fried Apples ........... a Breaded Veal Cutlets, Country Gravy .. sasaessshesess fan League for attorney general. He The political mess in Kidder county grew thicker ae ‘ance organizations and was elected for|C. C. Morrison was installed in his place. + two terms. In 1919, he broke with the The thing that forced action was the decision of the stockholders to Nonpartisan League and in 1921, the] overrule the board of directors and keep the paper neutral in the Nonparti- . . opposing political faction, the Inde-|san family warfare between the tickets endorsed by the Jamestown and Pendent Voters association, endorsed | Valley City conventions. him for governor. He was defeated. In| In past issues the newspaper has very carefully differentiated between Home Made Pies — Cakes — Doughnuts Ca kat | ~=6— EL EADERSH rnor el on the Republican It refers to only one Non} icket—aat by the Shortly after he took office a break| which enshrouds Kidder, developed between him and Nonparti- STONE has maintained its leadership in tire ent by producing a new ean League leaders, resulting in or- tire for 1984 with a wider tread, flatter contour, deeper non-skid, greater thickness, and Teceived support from state temper- acting manager of the Steele Ozone was literally kicked off the job 1982, the Nonpartisan League endorsed | the two groups, emphasizing that they both are—or were—Non| Ucket in the 42 states carried by Presi-| governor—treata the opposition to thunders of silence. " ° oe ‘sd lent Roosevelt. Stockholders who spanked the board of directors a month ago are Les (7s Break Came Eariy wrathy. Blood spots appear on the moon rising through the dust hase Fa Ganization of two factions within the| FRAZIER AND LEMKE IN TOUGH SPOT more and tougher rubber, which gives greater non-skid safety, more traction, greater party. Interest centers on the pect Senator Frequently Langer has startled the| and Rep. William Lemke, eandidetes for seciection, Se Ty blowout protection, and more than 50% tate and nation by unprecedented! Both Nonpartisan groups will seek their support when they return to : neces Peck Hendry and his La Plaza Orchestra federal government as relief admin-| Nonpartisan League factions and can do themselves no good by taking and between the Gum-Dipped body of the acts, among them declaration of an|the state after the present session of congress ends. Both asked embargo on wheat and beef cattle,|to make public declaration on the paliren of ‘candidates pices that, f These achievements are made practical % and the proclamation of several mora-| to appear on the platform with one or the other candidates for the gov- “by the Firestone patented process of HE D ME charges of conspiracy, with eight other| and fend off both fecticne, ne mee will iain mame tia s[eogses Rabanne imposing The Northwest’s Best Recreation Spot fe, and greater protection against blowouts. toriums. ernorship. Gum-Dipping, vidi ter adhesion Recently he was removed by the| Both are expected to duck, since they haie the endorsement of both Sateen tia plies SS of the h th stretch cords Persons, of soliciting political contri-| Frazier may do the same thing but a better bet is that he will find butions, a charge he has branded 85! pressing duties to keep him out of the atate until the end of June. inspired by politics. He goes to trial aes Gum-Dipping made it possible for Perfect Dance Floor Table Service Opposing him for the Republican THEN THE ORATORICAL GUNS WILL ROAR . Firestone to design, develop and put on the Indications are that the biggest oratorical gun of the primary campaign yon ‘ket the first successful balloon tire i nomination in the June primary will \ mar! 1e eu loo! in be T. H. H. Thoresen, fleas: rks,| Will roar about June 6, when U. 8. Senator Gerald P. Nye will return to \ 1923. This tire was the pattern used by all it the state to campaign for Thoresen and Frasier. ove ot ase nrg eee Even if congress still is in seasion he will find time to mak fy- others and completely revolutionized the tire Dickinson, endorsed | ing trips into the fray, for the Langer forces are gunning for him strong \ ‘ industry and set new standards for the ent Peqiceace: elle) manera ae view to defeating him in 1938, when he comes up again for reelection, automobile industry. listo! ,e i ey are successful this year. We candiders ® WmoPposed Democrat)" “Because he has definitely taken sides, the junior senator's political future is involved and he will be in there protecting his own bacon. Firestone also developed the first ‘That the welkin will ring is conceded, for Nye is rated as just about | _ all-rubber non-skid tire, and has always been le wel |, for as Larimore and Manvel | tne test public speaker in North Dakota today. Even his political enemies first to give motor! adesto arcu in Win School Contests) °°" ‘2 he pitches mean oratorical curve. traction and greater non-skid safety. THE GOVERNOR ‘ARR: TER i Larimore, May 12.—(#)—Larimore The governor, cate Caer nd pols bese the brunt of his own cam- E F For fourteen leading race drivers and Manvel schools won honors in’ paign and may find the competition too tough for success. have driven to Ss on Firestone tires, the classified and consolidated divi- the two men appeared in public together was at the built with Gum-Dipped high stretch cords. pan git of the annual sykeston last summer when they split on the 5 They have trusted their lives to Firestone rand ri omy Play day here! there had a good opportunity to compare their pas they know that the patented Friday, Dut the outstanding feat was the crowd. They made comment on it. Firestone construction features provide them and Take Notice The Ordinance making it unlawful to park for over one hour in the business district is now in force. Anyone parking for over one hour will be subject to fine on and after the 17th day of May, 1934. EDWARD S. ALLEN, Police Magistrate. the victory of the district 108 school Ni of Loretta township in the rural con-} aiq; — fab ieng aoe, ety nee arene with greater safety —longer mileage — bat ht by Harvey Otte: distri climax, the one which comes when he finishes speaking. greater blowout protection. PC isniin eae nla ene tan ile, an AN Sag rs cme lesbo. tom audience in an uproar by stakes. Nye usually is serious. Langer injects the maximum of frivolity. Protect yourself and family by driving aaa ig Toaes Donte ceca, : Lenses: talks down to his soo, trying to make Re Cogege appeal fe = oe 0 r in today and replacing your ge 7 : farmers when talking rmers, Germans when king Germans, for the Republican nomination for) Norwegians when talking to Norwegians, and 0 on - yy se gn me aoe governor, were the principal speakers Nye doesn’t do much of that. He talks principles and fects, lays no on the afternoon SROREe: ‘They particular stress on personal appeal. eepe eeeeics for schools be- At Bykeston the Nye method genet ope mech personae Pe bagpedriy D Listen oeenyren Tibbece i} posed mostly of farmers. may! was were tone, Jr. Soe seer cheney Sine OC sere MEN cae sai every Mondey night — . Network” n used. A similar message was sent by tic endorsee for governor. Governor 0 Bismarck, ‘William Langer declined an invitation nunscaniaasnancacaaanal PRE TE Ret oe ee ae T h @ a E W res one See |b ae mearae oe momen] ATR BALLOON for 1934 Sunday, 6:30 P. M. di Topic: “My Best Self” The new Firestone Air Balloon for 1934 embodies all the - Isabelle Gordon improvements in the new Firestone High Speed Tire. The lower air pressure provides maximum traction and riding We Have a Complete Line of Petition for Nomination Blanks Special Orders Given Prompt Attention The Bismarck Tribune Co. Legal Blank Department : Selected Arlene Sanborn "| comfort. Gum-Dipping safety-locks the cords, providing Owen, How well it worked is 30 to 40% greater deflection and blowout protection. Get 1985 low swung style by equipping your car today with HOUSEWIVES WILL BE GIVEN A BREAK For years city officials here and elsewhere have dealt with the “door- VOU WILL BNIOY «= || "°F PE vances secking to seatsist Peding nave been urged these new tires and wheels - myer = ons your car. * nme py eal Rane ot eee cet fp-by-night slors who too" frequentiy, _ ERE TRAE ON : PECIAL MOTHER’S Firestone Tires are Firestone Tires are FOR RENT SPEDAY DINNER ‘Treck Tested on the pray hig osberkaad greatest proving tone d ‘a Chicken ground in the world | / Seer each ny 028 : Squab —The Indianepolis 7 year, over all kinds of One unfurnished apartment. City Baked Ham Soentene: cial iihigapiil heat. Electric refrigerator. Electric Sherbet, Ses these new Firestone High Speed Tires made at the Firestone Factory stove. Fireproof building. Av. le ; "em airawberry Shortsake, and Exhibition Building at “A Century of Progress” —Opening May 96 at once. Rent reasonable. Inquire at the ‘Copelin Motor Company Bismarck Tribune Office Phone 318 Main and 6th St. “Purol Pep” Gas, now has top ee COPELIN MOTOR Ch. MOLLY'S gies STATION cylinder lubricant free of charge ‘2 he Bec