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| ROTARANS REPORT ON UB MEETING Delegates Review Work of Fari- bault Conference; Vocal l Selections Given zz aD 5 sowsnrras i at irgo and Bismarck. i) Previously Nye had announced he | Smith Is Selected Young’s Successor Devils Lake, N. D., June 13.—(?)— Major Thomas 8. Smith, who has been stationed in Panama, will suc- ceed Major Adlai C. Young, as United ‘_ WILL GREET DICTATORS { Venice—Elaborate preparations bi were made to receive Chancellor j Hitler and Premier: Mussolini, to i open their disarmament confer- ences here Thursday. Thursday & Friday ~ [chosen on the all-state football team -/marek with Mr. and Mrs. Slattery. nue, the Patterson her daughter, Miss Dorothy Lanier,/home will be provided. ce Sore a at the University of North Dakota. a aiid fortis ‘The birthday of Lowell H. Paddock bled s for North billion dollar program advanced by President Roosevelt. ‘Three representatives of the admin- ieet Bismarck recently formation they and Forks to Viatteure inthis manner, together with now has gone to Winnipeg, Man., and tee Sumtatiioe abd sate ‘AAA fetal til June 18, when she leaves for Nor-|puyine teoeas wid ten eee to ac- Advances Available H. Larson, who was fatally in: cent value 4 Woo! in ‘an automobile accident at Dumas, made by the Missouri Slope Wool pool Ark., Friday, June 1. Dr. Larson,| Upon delivery to the freight station of brother of the two men, had made|the Northern Pacific railway in Bis- Geil the Larson fam- pected Bpogh ne 4 HO. Putnam, ly at Baldwin in 1918 after complet-|Secre! - ing his medical course. He eaves his Unmortgaged fleeces will be allowed wife. On the return trip, they vis-|26vances of 75 cents. For mi ited Mrs. Andy Larson’s uncle, Ed- ward Husser of Hartland, Minn., and her sisters, Mrs. Spencer Spriggs of | { ity Havreuere of Reatielae sD. Henry | ool, the pool will meke final advances ae * 1 to 14% cents after the wool Fe Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Slattery Graded. of 508 Broadway avenue, west, accom- i, Panied by their granddaughter, Miss! | City and County Dorothy Barneck, left Wednesday for Mayville where their son, James M.| A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Slattery, is to receive his bachelor of|Lowell Collis, 409 First St. N. W. arts degree from Mayville Teachers’| Mandan, at 2:15 a. m. Wednesday. college Friday. Slattery, who was County Judge I. C. Davies Tuesday when he attended Bismarck high| issued a marriage license to Lawrence school, has made an outstanding rec- ord in football, basketball and golf with Mayville teams. In this year’s senior class, he was runner-up for the President's efficiency medal, which is ‘warded to the man making the best all-around scholastic and record. Following the commencement exercises, Slattery and Miss Louise Westre, who also graduates from the college this year, will return to Bis- Miss Westre will visit at the Slattery home for about two weeks. Church Societies | Mrs. G. C. Bell, Steele. will be guest speaker at the meeting of the Pres- byterian Women’s scheduled for 2:30 o'clock afternoon with Mrs. Charles Liessman, 615 Seventh St. Mrs. Bell will talk on the work carried on at the Allison- and will present each member with « ft secured at school when she ced aaa ere Styles Mrs. Dell Patterson, assisted by __—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— It Will Pay You to Make Your Fur Coat Selections NOW State Fur Co. 202 Fourth St. Phone 496 Quick, sure relief for callouses and burning on bottom of feet. Gefely removes callouses, Drs Pp Scholls cir R. C. 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Dakota ae Bismarck, Nerth NortH Coast Limitep AvContitnaed Operated and Dinieg —“No more taxes—or else?” with Senator Huey Long and the state administra Baton Rouge, La., June 13 —(#) ition. port. ‘The thousands attending the :|Louisiana Taxpayers Revolt Against Senator Long’s Plan for New Taxes Present taxes, but speakers and resolutions demanded property tax relief without additional taxation. “If it is necessary to teach them decency at the end of a hempen rope, I for one am willing to swing the rope,” asserted Mayor George W. Hardy, Jr., of Shreve- “The next summons must and Member of Darrow Board Quits Post Washington, June 13.—()—Saying that the development of NRA “day by day reveals more clearly a marked trend toward Fasism in the United States,” W. O. Thompson resigned Wednesday as a member of the Dar- row NRA review board. In a statement containing his resignation, delivered at the White House, he asserted that “the trend of the national recovery administration has been and continues to be toward first half of the program. The latter|/ Daughters of Union Veterans half, which is to include flag services| Civil War, Assisting in the be about 24 Girls Scouts conducted with assistance from the 5, which is ca by Miss Boy Scouts of the various troops, will / Olson. ‘The tees el go on be broadcast over the local radio sta-|10 o'clock. Proceeds go tion, Al Rosen will give the “Tribute| patriotic instruction and to benevolent to the Flag.” i work for Union veterans, Charles Liessman, representing Bis- SEE EEEneee? marck lodge No. 1199, will be in charge} The bell of Big Ben weighs 14 tons. of the services, J. M. Hanley repre- sents Mandan Lodge No. 1266 on the arrangements committee. Flag day further will be observed in Bismarck by the sale of flags on the streets and in business houses by Tirzah Ann. Barclay Tent No. 3, meeting Tuesday night adopted ‘& set of resolutions telling Louis- ijana’s lawmakers what is expected of them. ‘The legislature is considering & the bullseye ‘would substitute special levies for Killed in Leap Under Soo Train’s Wheels An unidentified transient commit- ted suicide Wednesday noon when he jumped in front of the Soo Line mix- ed train, No. 251, as it came into the east switch near Kulm, officials of the railroad reported. He died instantly. About 9 a. m., the man, with @ coat over his arm, came into the Kulm tion agent, when the train was due. He spent thé next three hours pacing back and forth on the tracks near the station, according to Collings. As the train approached he was standing near the east switch. When the train was almost upon him, he threw down his coat and hurled him- self onto the tracks. Engineer Peter Berglund stopped the train as quickly as possible but the man was dead ldraft the suggestions is made up of CAPITOL —sus THEATRE aee— Daily at 2:30-7-9 o’Clock 25c to 7:30 LAST TIMES TONIGHT the encouragement and development of monopoly capitalism in the United States.” Elks Will Pay Honor To Flag in Program A half hour concert by the Bis- marck Juvenile band, directed by Clarion E. Larson, will feature the | joint Flag day program to be given at the World War Memorial building from 7 to 8 o'clock, Bismarck time, Thursday evening by the Bismarck and Mandan Benevolent and Protec- tive Order of Elks lodges. The band concert will occupy the fCONOMY GROCERY ALL PHONES 34—WE DELIVER Raspberries, Bing Cherries, Cantaloupe, Cucumbers, New Potatoes, Red Plums and California Peaches will be a call to arms unless the Present protest is heeded,” he said. “How many of you will come back to Baton Rouge if the de- mands we voice are not heeded?” the mayor asked. “Hold up your hands.” “We'll bring ous pistols, too,” shouted several as hands appeared above heads. merchants’ stocks from taxation. Talks by F. W. Pusch, St. Paul, tax agent for the Northern Pacific rail- way, and Falconer made up the main Part of the day’s program. An educational program to be rec- ommended to the state legislature will be drawn up and submitted to LAURA LITTLE of Bismarck and Baldwin Candidate For Burleigh County Superintendent of Schools Daughter of pioneer family, with training in Bismarck schools and Valley City state teachers college (B. A. degree). Has taught in schools of Burleigh county, Bismarck, Mandan and Valley City. Your vote and support will be the education committee of state legislature. The group appointed to Irene Dunne Constance Cummings A. C. Jordan, Driscoll; J. O, Lein, ‘Wing, and Arthur Solberg, Naughton. H. Kremenetsky, Wing; Mrs. Ella Resvold Thelma, and J. W. Beyer, Christiania, drew up the resolutions. The nominating committee was made up of Christ Wetzel, Arena, Mrs. John Engedahl, Cromwell, and Lester Lar- son, Glenview, Ralph Bellamy “This | Man RAP ‘TRUCE’ GOVERNMENT Paris—Renewed demonstrations and disorders indicated that the Doum- ergue “truce” government is strongly Specials June 13 to June 19, Inclusive when taken to the section house near- by. The body was badly mangled. Falconer Re-elected School Officers’ Head leigh County School Officers associ- ation at the closing session of the was renamed secretary-treasurer. opposed in the provinces. e Notice!! 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