The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 24, 1934, Page 2

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| soo stockmen, was addressed by N. Findahl, president of the Medora ‘Stock Growers association. Other of ‘Slope Group at Annual —_drouth conditions in the south and Oakes, clear day. ¥ the necessity of good care for cattle. | For South Da-' parshall, clear Meeting John Leakey spoke on the importance kota: Generally| bembins, clear’. of the American National Stock as- z fair tonight and/sanish, clear . ; Friday, except pos- | O , sociation. Several short talks on the, sibly unsettled at Wyiitistoo. cee . Schilling , Mustard hout We the Chaco fron Bollvis's | court by Thomas David, Warm Throws be World most important ‘serengicl, Fort Springs Indian who faced pa- Ballivian. : revocation. role uae searched me, but she i aaa da lly ” Leakey of Trotters was elected presi-| + ame : M4 find it,” he said. “Because dent of the Western North Dakota | Sven during the convention. } \ SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS French interests in the Saar Basin]! Strange But True Btockmen’s association at the con-| The advisability of placing cattle) } Iii) Generally fair to-| High: Low- | ®Toused fears that « violent outbreak | Stories of Life (By The 0 4 o> ‘20 oo 28 Dunn ‘Center, noe speakers were Andrew Johnston of FORECAST \Grana Forks, cl 4 Watford City and J. A. Munro of the| For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen-|fuchinson, clear 2 ‘8 # rorced down on Aberavon . | HH CLOSE CONVENTION sex Dakota Agricultural College at lerally fair and warmer tonight and| fonkinson, clear - i ee came . of Schilling Mustard. Fargo, who spoke to the assembly on Friday. | Kenmare, cldy. 00|New York +70 82 CLAIM PARAGUAYANS ROUTED It's so strong the damage inflicted upon cattle by, act North Da. Liston, clear . 00 ies 9 La Paz, Bolivia—The Bolivian UNSUt and full of fl John Leakey Elected President "i'r pavidson of Chicago described fair and © Warmer Minct clear f0| *aigaan fNewa rien | Sar cite rae a See | ioe be gotbeaied frauey trom tas ‘he i . Re cr tonigh' e| » Q s onight and Fri-| Napoleon, clear op | Bits of News m been put to rot on two sectors of | wife was divulged in federal 00 00 90 ‘90 90 Medora, N. D., May 24—cP—JobN |p oplems of the stock grower were | i H g i E clusion of their annual convention |as a commodity under the agricul-; night and Friday; | may develop in the campaign now un- here Wednesday. {tural adjustment administration was | Hie chang?" Huron, clear «4.0... a 33°" | der way for the 1995 Plebescite to de- (The Assectated Press) ! R. M. Hanson of Bowman was elect- | discussed. | For Minnesota Fair tonight and| Rapid City, peld; + 72 48 00! cide sovereignity over the territory. TAKES BULL BY HORNS ed vice president and Andrew John-| Munro discussed cattle ticks, nose; probably Friday, possibly frost to-} coun Rumson, N. J.—Patrolman William o a son of Watford City was elected treas-| and heel flies, and grubs. “The Ag-/night in northeast portion, mostly MINNESOTA POINTS MASARYK RE-ELECTED Zerr believes in taking the bull by urer. Two directors were re-elected. | ricultural College at Fargo,” he said, light; rising temperature Friday and’ High- Low- Praha—President Masaryk, who | the horns—but when he did just that Fred Hoerauf of Grassy Butte and|‘‘is studying the control of the elk)im west portion tonight. iP — at GtPct| nas filled the highest office in |he found himself also on the horns Mat Crowley of Hetron. Two new tick, as it is considered the most! — rece a, clear... 6& 38 .00| the Czechoslovakian republic since | of « dilemma, Bargains Galore directors chosen were Kolbjorn Bye | dangerous of any at the present time.” | GENERAL CONDITIONS | i a its founding in 1918, was elected | after seizing » stray bull by the Sat., May 26th A high pressure area is centered of Medora and N. B. Burns of Alex-| A banquet Wednesday night, at ovr the norihern Great Plains (Bis-| WEATHER IN OTHER STATES | for another seven-year term. horns, the officer was unable to ander. |which entertainment was presented,! marck 30.40) while a “Low” covers High- Low- throw the animal. He also knew,| _¥RENCH NET WOMEN WIN The convention, attended by over/ brought the convention to a close. [the far west (Boise 29.68), Scatter- . TROUBLE DOGS FLIERS from the bull’s behavior, that it —_—_——_—- jed precipitation fell from the lower Amarillo, Tex., peldy. . 2 00! port, Talbot, Wales—Trouble con-/ would be unhealthy to let go. KILLED Great Lakes region westward and /Boise, Idaho, clear . FOUR YOUTH Four southwestward to the southern Plains| Calgary, Alta., clear Salisbury, Mo., Mi 20 | tinued to dog Capt. George Pond and| So for half an hour, officer and| match series against the United States \ Lieut, Cesare Sabelli, already held up| bull stood locked in the road, al-/ women’s international tennis team. - Missouri river stage at 7 a. m. 3.3) Lander, Wyo., clear .. Medicine Hat, A., clear . 24 hour change, -0.3 ft. en a Modena, Utah, cl \ iy 24.—0 foen Beebe U8 BORE civilian Conservation Corps youths | States. Elsewhere over the region the| Chicago, Ill. cld s ? killed and five others were; Weather is generally fair. Cool| Denver, Colo., cldy After Her Gass illed and five others Were! weather prevails from the Great|Des Moines, In.. cl is is urned, one critically, Wednesday | Takes region to the northern Great/| Dodge City, Ki ‘ is First Baby night when @ truck on which they! Plains, but temperatures are higher| Edmonton, Alta., ¥ were riding to a dance struck a pole/over the northern Rocky Mountain pel ay r) Finds Relief and dislodged a high tension wire | region. E Pa OPM i carry! 5 |. Bismarck station barometer, inches:| Kamloops, B. C., peldy. Safe, All. "Yi 33,000 volts of electricity. | » Bismarck station barometer, inches: | icansas City, Mo, cldy. n uy ire rd s Ss i A TT Vegetable Way She had given up hope of anything but ‘tial relief until sho PRECIPITATION | For Bismarck Station: Total this month to date .. Normal, this month to date . Normal, danwsry ise to dais'=. 431 Normal, Jan@ary Ist lat ae .§ it. Lou: i Accumulated deficiency to date 3.84) Suirfue: Shey, 8. S. Marie, Mich., cl NORTH DAKOTA POINTS Seattle, Wash., cl High- Low- | Sheridan, Wyo. est est Pct. 4 ww ve (Nature's Remedy). Bu chronic constipation and billousne ‘ change! New pep—new color and vitality freedom from bowel sluggishness and in- | testinal poisons. 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