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ARGENTINE BLOCKS PROGRESS OF PLAN 21 governments adhering to the worla wheat pact will not be drawn up until early next week. Delegates said all subjects, includ- ing acreage reduction, export quotas, and extension of the wheat pact, must be discussed at length before a sub- ss committee assigned to the task of FOR GROP CONTROL esses | “This must be done because all the { nite Commitment totes jar ixaemia, snes BIRTH OUTNUMBER can, Canadian and Australian bloc concentrated efforts Thursday to ob. tain a definite commitment from Argentina for increased acreage re- questions are closely interlocked,” ex- plained oné of the delegates. “One nation cannot be expected to accept Other Nations at London Wheat | acreage limitation unless it knows the ; Conference Demand Defi- others are going to accept export quotas.” FATALITIES IN JULY ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1934 Hamilton, Bermuda, Aug. 13—-(P)— VA huge deep sea fish, possibly un- known to man, was one of the cur- fous sights which greeted Dr. William Beebe, American scientist, in a dar- record-breaking descent toward the bottom of the ocean. they from their “bathysphere” Wednesday. Sealed in the two-ton iron ball, Beebe and Barton were lowered to a depth of 3,028 feet, more than a half mile under. the surface. The descent exceeded their record of last Saturday by 518 feet and surpassed the earlier Scientist Sees Curious Sights in Daring 3,028-Foot Descent in Sea) [0R) WILL VISIT VOLIVA BELIEVES ZIONISTS SEPT. 10 Unfaithful Consigned by Leader to Destruction, and Some to Hell Zion, Ti, Aug. 16.—()—Wilbur Glenn Voliva has told his faithful that he believes the Lord will come to Zion on or about Sept. 10. On the day of the Feast of Trum- the city, and Thursday will hear an- other full program of addresses, out- standing of which will be one given by Acting Gov. Ole Olson in the after- noon, B, H. Butler, assistant manager of the Bank of North Dakota, and James A. Brown, deputy state bank examiner, gave the principal addresses Wednesday. Butler discussed certifi- cates of indebtedness and Brown took ie delinquent tax problems, in which he urged a more uniform system be- tween counties in collecting delin- quent taxes. William Felson, Pem- bina county auditor, arrived too late to give his address on redemption of taxes and will be heard Thursday. Other speakers will be John A. Gray, deputy tax commissioner. A. Aslakson manager of the state department; Commissioner of Ag! culture and Labor John Husby; and P. E. Tunnell, manager of the state BOTH PARTIES SRE GAINS FROM POLLS 3 chairman of the Republican sena- torial-congressional campaign com- mittee, expressed their views in for- mal statements. Charles West, the administration mane Farley Finds New Deal More! dicate, tor Ohio's Democratic sena- Popular; Hastings’ Reac- tion Different ashington, Aug. 16.—()—Recent torial nomination, and the defeat in ‘West Virginia of Clem Shaver, backed~ by Farley, at the hands of Rush Holt for the senate nomination. But listen to Parlay: “With a total of 26 states primary results seem to please leaders of both parties. Postmaster General Farley said) 9 per cent of the entire house mem- hey should “the New Deal is increas- ingly popular with the people.” Senator Hastings, Republican cam- | creasingly paign spokesman contended bership, the results justify completely the feeling that the New Deal is-in- popular with the people of “the|the country.” New Deal has not been faring so well.” duction in that country as the world wheat conference concluded a ‘ree. for-all discussion on the subject. Delegates from these three coun- tries, it was learned reliably, express- ed dissatisfaction at the amount of acreage taken out of wheat in Argen- pets the loyalists of the religious col- i ‘tment. ony in this city of Zion will gather Pye eee in 8hi a toming of the tora’ > “wat the Time Is Extended As for the unfaithful—well, Voliva i consigned them to destruction, some For Getting Loans of them specifically to hell. mark of half a mile by 388 feet. Twenty Boys and 12 Girls Born ean a pid sppearariss ot Cie Poe krown fish. The ob; seemed to be in County, Vital Statistics | tin ated by pa tiny lights, glittering like diamond necklace, Dr. Parley, chairman of the Democratic] Peru is said to be the native land uational committee, and Hastings, co-|of the wild sunflower. Beebe said. tina thus far. make equal sacrifices,” said a man for the bloc. has not done her share.” “It was understood we all should spokes-| Nearly twice as many births as “Argentina so far|Geaths were recorded in Report Shows Burleigh county during the month of July ac- The question of export quotas is|Cording to the vital statistics report the next one to be taken up by the|Of the city auditor. conference but it was indicated con. crete proposals for submission to the|the county. Of this total, 20 . were Thirty-two children were born in boys and 12 girls. The number of deaths recorded was 17. Births recorded include: .July 1, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Os- terlund, Bismarck, boy; July 3, and Mrs. Thomas Murgitroyde, Bis- marck, gi july 4, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Olson, Bismarck, girl; July 4, Mr. and Mrs. James Kenneth Smallwood, Mr.| would ‘attempt to study He estimated its length at 20 feet. Phosphorescent parasites are believed to have given off the lights. Beebe described the monster as the largest he had ever seen in a deep sea dive. Barton attempted to photo- graph it, but his results were uncer- tain, as underwater creatures flee when a searchlight is turned on from the bathysphere. Although no more deep dives will be taken this year, Dr. Rel le) speci- mens of the strange fish in llow- er descents. ards, Braddock, boy: July 18, Mr. and Mandan. Dr. Beebe’s Bathysphere “Things are winding up in Zion,” dress to a thousand followers at the ‘Wednesday evening prayer meeting. “I believe the Lord will come on the Feast of Trumpets,” the religious overseer asserted. “And I believe He will Come this year.” The Feast of ‘Trumpets occurs Sept. 10. “At the close of every age God has called a messenger. In Zion there will be a little circle, and God will destroy the rest. We are in the end. Things are winding up in Zion.” Things temporal began to wind up for Voliva in Zion months ago, when receivership robbed him of control of the Zion institutions and industries. he proclaimed grimly in a fiery ad-} Announcement that the time in which farmers may apply for summer fallow loans and winter seed loans has been extended to Sept. 15 was made Thursday by J. A. Kramer, field su- pervisor for the emergency crop and seed loan section of the Farm Credit Administration in this district. Farmers interested in obtaining these loans should apply at the county agent's office, he said. ‘The loans are a thaximum of $1 an acre on summer fallowed land and will be secured by a mortgage on the 1935 crop. Loans for winter wheat, rye and barley seed are for the same maximum and will be secured in the same way. Whether it be with a ham sandwich or a full course dinner, erat se eis gear, mee. AWAIT ACTION BY [eects oa Gart Beyer, Staring, boys duly 8, ar [SH July 20, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Industries that were the beekbone of] =| nothing brings out fir July 6, Mr, and. Ms. “Earl F [end Mra. Albert 3. Johason, Wiiton, of otter velims of seonomie aepre~| italian Troops Are the fine flavor of nom wisely, "pene [tien acm art rau Us Ds oa | Kshs irs. 4 ppen, girl; M gement. — July 7, Mr. and Mrs, Helmer Lee, Bis- |23, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Carl Ehlert, Rome, Aug. 16—(P)—Italy ‘Thurs. foods like BUDWEISER. marek, girl; July 8, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dinius, Bismarck. boy; July July 9, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Webber, Beulah, boy; July 10, Mr. and Mrs. 12, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Johner, Bismarck, boy; July 12, Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Leitz, Bismarck, boy; July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Michael Beulah, boy; July 23, Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Finlayson, marck, boy; July 29, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Earl Swanston, Bismarck, Lawrence Fatalities registered are: July 1, Donald Osmon, McVille; July 6, Ar- dis Norma Halvorson, Maddock; July 8, Delbert E. Haskin, Jamestown; \ Then poltical control began to slip =| away with the elections of last spring putting his foes into municipal power. quest for Drivers’ Election the national labor relations board at ‘Washington on a request for imme- diate elections in each of the 166 es- dore Forby for municipal judge,” Valley City, N. D. Aug. 16.—(P)— tablishments involved in the Minnea-| ‘Thirty-five county auditors attended Tavis, Mandan, boy; July 16, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forland, Bismarck, girl; July 16, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rich- July 9, O. A, Niesner, Fargo; July 13, Albert Gray, Ecklund township; July 14, James Alexander Montgomery, Bismarck; July 15, Isabelle McDonald der, Bismarck: polis truck drivers strike was awaited Thursday in a new move to end the month-old walkout. The elections request was sent to | Washington Wednesday by the federal| reatured by speeches by two Stark of- opening sessions of the 30th annual convention of the state associatioin here Wednesday. day ordered the withdrawal of the 48,000 troops she concentrated on the he|trom the frontier this morning im- informed the congregation, “all 0) mediately after their receipt of the will be retained near the frontier. Attend Annual Meet)". withdrawal order was cited in official quarters as proof that Italy believes the situation in Austria has been cleared up. chancellor of Austria, conferred with Premier Mussolini two days ago. He Following a program of addresses,| went from Rome to Venice Wednes- day and is expected to return to Prince Ernst von Starhemberg, vice | Clarence Ryberg, Menoken, boy; July ;Sitl; July be! Mr. and Mrs. | to hell.” The bound for their oe tec bay /auly: a ate eee a Mr and Mea Woewa a. mares, ee = regia camps, 25 to 50 miles away. B nter, boy; ly_10, . ON » F. <A 4 a » i Gordon Rutten, Bismarck, boy; July | Bismarck, boy. Minneapolis, Aug. 16—V?)—Action of 35 County Auditors Only the normal border garrisons ANHEUSER-BUSCH - © « 8 Mr. and Mrs, Alfred K. Jensen, |July 23, Mr. and Mrs, Voliva had a few bitter remarks for Coe CES OP tt Order by the Case Bismarck, girl; July 8, Mr. and Mrs,|Breltmeyer, Bismarck, boy; July 24, these political renegades of Zion. Aor een abe last pac ¥ by Albert Luther Bahr, Flasher, girl; |Mr. and Mra, Willem Hughes Mra |Pederal Conciliators Send Re-| “Those who voted for Judge Theo-|' Several regiments started south for your Home Or BOTTEED GEER 136 ST.LOUIS BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY Wholesale Distributors . | conciliators, Rev. Francis J. Haas and/ficials, the auditors made a tour of E. H. Dunnigan, and it was regarded a virtual certainty the board will direct the balloting, to determine whether truck drivers want drivers union 574 Paul Walter Johnson, Bismarck; July |" some other group to represent them 27, William J. Pettis, Bismarck; July Because he claimed there was ag Charles poleriy Buamarek: July | wholesale violation of the military ) Kathleen Wallace, Bismarck. regulations governing motor transpor- tation of foods and other articles Gov- J Ohio Man Talking ernor Floyd B. Olson ordered revoked Himself to Death at 12:01 p. Thursday all permits to move merchasdise intended for re- ———— ee Mt. Gilead, O., Aug. 16.—(P)— tail stores in passenger cars and ‘Through the dawn and into the trailers. Should the elections be ordered, it still night of a small farming community, a man lies talking was stated by William W. Hughes, secretary of the regional labor board, balloting could be started early next without end. He is Donald Campbell, a 32- year-old truck driver for a Co- week, with the result determined by lumbus, O., firm, suffering from sickness.” the end of the week. talking Slope Tennis Tourney Never strong, and weighing only about 130 pounds with his Is Set for Sept. 1-3 ag Raneaehinaasmapiovrearty _ The Missouri Slope tennis tourna- ous strain of a fever which—now |™ent will be played on the Mandan in its eleventh day—has caused courts September 1, 2 and 3, it was him to shout, mumble, laugh and |#2nounced Thursday by W. P. Baird, ‘a0b. secretary of the Mandan Tennis ase He lies in a home of | *2clation. his father, Blain Campbell in tne |_ The tourney will include play in village of ‘Edison, two miles west |™en's singles and doubles and of here, with his wife watching |W¥0men’s singles and doubles. over him much of the time and | Drawings are set for August 31. their small daughter wondering Defending champions are Gay Mur- at the strange words her |Phy, Jamestown, men's singles; Robert it yk Diagnosed as a form of encep- | ell, i, MS i Rios his illness is akin to pi Register, Bismarck, women’s singles; ing sickness,” but the effect is the | Emily Belk and Barbara Register, opposite. Except for a few hours under the influence of a sedative, he has had no sleep. Vienna shortly. Bismarck N. Dak. Pharis Tires Hold World ‘rine SPEED RECORD TIRE Pec Miles Per Hour-Average e tires used in establishing this amazing speed rocheil anaitie enue Mladicl tise tuat are eeal | ee ee This record hai prods soy 8 —— duplicated by any OUR GUARANTEE WE WILL REPAIR FREE # Ay sosmrbipeiatienngimlvess iether i be becaue of slog bran, Dower or other roed ae ~ hazard, except ordinary LONGDRIVE TIRES 4Ply 6 Ply 4.00/21... 4.90 6.15 6.20 635 for Fall! *9.95 44.95) | Fur-trimmed Big Savings! Self-trimmed! ; te Accept Settiement ot mae Due to Paid’ Hatate. Citation Monrion. Petition For Per-|STATE OF NORTH D. DAKOTA, County Accept a Compromise of Burleigh, Settlements of ft souenee Debt IN COl ae COURT, Before Hon. I. ge. an =, Matter of the Estate of Trygs, Deceased. charles 3. ‘Tryss, STATE OF irs DAKOTA, County of ARG IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the matter of the Ei Petitioners, ERI. AND SAT., ONLY FLASHLIGHT Goa Right from every angie! Aad we spent months to make them so! Handsome woolen coatings and rich furs! Au- thentic new Fall silhouettes! Face-framing collars! Un- usual sleeves! Soft ripple fronts and bolero effectst They're right—from hemline to collar to Wards low pricef; All Lined sed isteritaed! Wemen's and Misses’ Sizes? Frank H. Trye Trygs,. David Te Ida Worthe: Joseph Juhis, Sadie Minnie Juhis, Alma avid Juhls, Lucille Red- Elton Reddlcopp, Oscar harles J. Trygg as ad- ministrator with the will an nexed of the Trygg, dece: sons intere: Respondents. The State of North Dako' the Above’ Named Augusta Oscar A. Brves, Martha ‘Trye Bailey, Petitioners, | Clari Charles J. Tryes, E. Andrew Tr therwise known as E. ‘rygs, David Trygg, Oscar A. Tigges otherwise k: ae ryes, Frank H. Try Hilda Askebom, and ai persons interested, ponden to the eby cit- before the You and , caanet Shellac ee aa 10c If your Radiator Boils on a Hot: Day. | We have a Machine to Clean the Core of ¥ y cl ed and required to appear before the |County Court of the County of Bur- County, Court of the copay, of Bur-'leigh, in said State, at the office of a (ape County Judge of said County, at In said State, a ee mae County, a Court House In the City ft bis - arci, in said County and St Soin day of August nae at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day; to show cause, it any you Charles J. Try tate the Township of Trygg in the County id Burleigh. a State of North Dako- ld not be permitted given by Ella Anderson and her husband to a tena id which Qi car (BW) uarter and the Southw: Section Five “5 Hundred Thirt Banee Seventy-nil of Two ri ‘$2000. 00) Let ‘est. ‘Thousand ‘Bots as required b; law. pais this if day of August, A. D. 4 Dated e > By the Court: samAy ©. Davies, Judge of the Toouity Court. Nelson A. A porney “tor ‘edrnintatrator. he office CH ed 0; usta Trygs, late of cash, t serv! be made of this citation 1a, Court Hous Imarck, in said County in the City of Bi id State, on day of ‘August A. D. 1934, et hour Of 10 o'clock in the forenoon net ortgag: ere y Ella Anderson and her hus- nd ‘e August Tree and which is wag sum, of the Northwest and the West Hal: Loa pte ‘another mort- up and the. "southw st Quarter (SW (NW; Fnd the Southwest Quarter i ‘of. Section Five ‘ow! ale, One Hundr th Range _ Seventy: fo Thousand ne | BEE. Barlelgh Gaunt ade of this citation this den day of August, A. D. By the Court: as required b: Pi f sald Au y, North Dako- Davies, guise of the ‘county Court. Masoi ney for ‘Administrator. all in ed thicty: ‘nine || MONTGOMERY WARD 300 Fourth Street Bismarck, N. Dak. RIGHT FURS! Marmiak (ak ¢ped marmot) Dantes Coasy (ambit) Mencherion Well (Wal-tog) Franch Barver (Rabbi) CORWIN- CHURCHILL MOTORS, Inc. Bark Weeres. 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