The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 20, 1935, Page 3

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i. mn THE BISMARCK TRIBU TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1985 ee r" Ay Eleanor Ressler, Richard Walcher, Dickinson and Minot. Both state di- VISIT WATER PLANT Allis~ Edna “Ponto, Bett; , Robert Al the discus- = NOEVDENEFOUN) |Olson Speeds Work for __{[6 ON ST. MARY Sf as ee nee See ao nee eae mi Magdalen q eturn Slag, Theresa St. George, Valerine a OR MEAT POISONING | Highway Patrol Set-Up) MARCH HONOR UST/ssy"ncee see] COUNTY MBETINGS scar te when is arias ee ed dk Webb, Jack Woodmark, Jean Ann perintendents at the meeting. Unde! pper- state whether his license was ever —_—— McDonald. terms of the new equalization fund ft ill N CARTER DEATH Faces Task of Handling Thou-|revoked and for what reason. Fourth and Fifth Grades With] Fourth grade—Virginia Lacey./e+.9 superintendent Arranges| 2%, the first distribution of funds ds of Drivers’ License et RE camer te Eugene Masseth, Phyllis Fleck, Dor- pe eS must be made on the basis of need. ‘been sani the state highway commissioner Pupils Each Lead All fotny fisemann, Bernard Slag, Roy] Conferences to Discuss The first monies to come into the “ue Applications which in his discretion may be nec- Other Groups Deardortf, Herman Slag, Aloysius fund are derived from the state hail — £. A. Willson Convinced FERA heri? Ps Simon, Eileen Clarey, Mary New Legislation insurance surplus fund from which In Wg graig the avi Larre bids ee 1q| Mary Jean Leahy, Lorene Litt, hay $1,038,000 was transferred by House a , air sa | ae ee ine oe the eens must carry i with him school had thelr names i inscribed ‘on on Waicher, ‘LnctileHieldh, steataor Conferences with county, superin.| "Si: &2 CUSTRSAEY Mesure. Dakot at all times. honor achieve- | Cree: snhin a Linton “heanecaed Excepted from the law are persons )ment during the “fourth » six-week eal : St. Mary’s Senior Is evidence potsoning ization rollers, period. sila iain Khai E. Thompson, ps ean meat ‘paleoning. Se Csamsialé ot. upericaties te The fourth and eighth grades with| FCA Officials Speed truction, »| Speaker for Assembly. y drivers’ licenses required under North |{mplements temporarily on the 17 in their honor groups led all other! i Mra asl Carter of, Jamestown, has {drivers eenses requred unde way, anvd aliveiy yototing otticshi ‘cara | grigan, Seed Loan Machinery Edwin Barbie, senior student at ge ; 3 — Mary's high school, E. A. Willion, state FERA adminis-| Wednesday by Bate Highway Com- ae ce eee ee ee ee ee Washington, March 20—U?)}—With Wek SMGEAbiy’ Dad ‘Ge eae” Seo trator, said Wednesday. missioner Ole H. Olson. County Officials May Act final appropriation of funds for seed |Wednesday morning on the ‘opie ‘Willson said investigators reported| At the same time pg was Pon-| Clerks of court and sheriffs of the loans to needy farmers imminent, the “History of Bismarck.” Barble had to him that 10 pounds of meat had/dering the question appointment respective counties are empowered to|Catherine Senger, Lorraine Miners,| {atm credit administration was ready \Prepared the talk for regular Kd Deen given the family within the week |of @ state superintendent of the neW-| receive the applications, to be for-|Alvia Fischer, Dolores Wallrich, Mil-| Wednesday to speed its loan making x. At last week's assembly, J. before the deaths occurred. ly-created state highway police patrol! recded to the state highway com- machinery into action, met i Calnan, local mortician, talked on ns emergency “Bome of the meat came from two|Which, under the law, must go into| missioner. An additional fee of 10 FCA officials reported they bas Meetings scheduled are: field of work in continuation of the commercial establishments canning/action July 1. cents is to be received by these county halon made every preparation possible and Basak, March 23, 2 p. m., state | series of vocational lectures which has meat for the FERA,” he said, “and| The two twin measures, similar to| orriciais for the service. her. awaited only cnactment of the de-| capitol. been given during the weekly meet- the remainder of the meat came from|Minnesota’s set-up, were passed by| provision is made in the law for| seventh grade—Amelia Schneider,| ficlency bill containing the $60,000,000] Dickinson, March 25, 10 a. m., State/ ings. FERA meat canning factories in|the 1935.legislature. The drivers’ U-ltne courts to recommend suspension | rraroid Harold Free, Katherine Ward, appropriation for seed loans author-/ Teachers college. See cense law passed as an emergency Uoense f more th Mas) teed in lier bill passed by con-| Minot, March 26, 10 Stat i “All of the meat had been eaten by | mesure, placing it in effect immed-|°,% ustm conviction of the licensee en centcreete samen eal oe ee | ee Coe: * m, state Lenten Meditations iately upon signature of the governor.|Yor violation of traffic Iaws. fone ; ©) ‘The. bill cleared ® threat of long} Valley City, March 26, 1:0 p.m.) At Trinity Continue To Issue Licenses Soon Drastic punishment is meted out tO) son, Beatrice Rothschiller. congressional entanglement Tuesday college. r, ‘Wednesd: led Minne- | Violations. .;house promptly rejected senate} R. B. Murphy, deputy state super-|tinue the meditations on the seven lad afi ag on ae Anton ‘Bartole, Hileen_ Wall amendments but @ conference com-|intendent of public instruction, will last chapters of St. John’s Gospels at ‘meat during that time. “The day the children became ill, the mother opened a can of tomatoes which had been purchased at a store. Our investigation shows the tomatoes ane given to the four younger chil- iren.” Willson said Cameron Carter, 9, first to die, “had previously been ill; shortly after he ate the tomatoes, he ‘went into convulsions and died.” The investigation, Willson claimed, revealed Blanche Carter had “died of shock.” The Carter girl had been “diabetic,” he said. Of the remaining three children, Under the new law, driving with- rolls of coe dnear seehana ea out a driver's license, during suspen- Pa Teal ieeeniibe ‘ane, beep mittee was expected to dispose of dif-|meet with the county superintend-|the Lenten service to be held at application blanks in an endeavor to|8ion or revocation is declared to be| jan. Baker, Irene Griftin, " Angus ficulties quickly with the possibility |ents at Valley City and Mayville, o'clock Wednesday evening. An in' - ‘ procure for North Dakota the most|* TE in state highway com- |SAyder, Ruth Clark, William Webb. ea reach final passage | while ig Wa ew mk peal “ot on to attend is extended to the reray to issue ihe first license in two) missioner ls requlred to “revoke forth- Bn hn REE IIE 88s ne weeks. era the licenses of persons convict- ‘Under the new law, every driver of a motor vehicle inthe state, with Mana minor exceptions, must possess a driv- ay ers’ Heense, obtainable upon a fee of], Driving while drunk, or while un: rhe cities license law provides: A Crime declared to be & — 2, 4 4 None under 16 years oft age may|crst°vniche commission 2n SUtOmo. There’ some ig about a est CIG mmm ‘who were taken to a Jamestown hos- Pital, one died of “penumonia,” Will- son said. Two other children stili are obtain a license except those between bite was used. 14 and 16 years of age, with written| Forfeiture of bail upon two charges im in the hospital. request of guardian or parents, and/or reckiess driving during the pre- Reports of the analysis of the stom- | With consent of official to whom the|ceding 12 months. ach contents of Cameron, and of re- {request is made. ‘Hit-run driving, resulting in death = Each license will cost 25 cents an- . fe. e Maining jee tm the can from which | Each Ucenee wil cost 2 cents 2n-lor injury vo peron ,» thing especially like about never get little ceumbs of tobacco in my mouth been received by Willson. ing under one roof, of which the May Suspend License rweive women students are en-/may obtain thelr lcenscs upon pey-|may folow upon conviction of many Chasterfielde — entiely aside from the fact —the tobacco doesn't spill out and thet rolled in the Washington ‘university|ment of a fee of 10 cents. Lost li-/other offenses listed, or reckless dri ’ Yaw school, the largest number ever | Censes be replaced at a costiing. A person found to be incom- enrolled se el |i eon gn hn nae that it’s a milder cigarette — and o* ve adds a lot to my pleasure of smoking them also may have his license suspended. No license will be issued unless the}, habitually reckless or negligent rm two per cent sales tax on any newly ei ee Diabetics Durchased automobile owned by the| ov, SHO may have his lense re heard a number of people say the same — uti eile more and more of my friends sb Seattle Finds Compt In the apbllentiga 6 person Roper peng in Hepat dy Needed bert ee vecking''s tense ist state his or) trued 08a. dlabity,suficlent to While l; be C special led. No need! tn atmo, rescence dren e- ez license, under specific terms of m A hes nil heater elds . ren Ai al i Sie cate cores ke ec yj. y o another state, the applicant must court's decision will determine the person whose license has been re- voked, may appeal to the. district court to have it reinstated. Should the court hold against the ae the highway commissioner is empowered to refuse renewal of the license for a period of one year from © > Y 3 a the court’s order. Provides for Use of Funds ‘The first $10,000 derived from col- lections coming from license fees will go into s special fund to administer the act; the next $5,000 flows into a fund to be used for operation of the criminal identification bureau, which by the highway patrol law, is placed under supervision of the superinten- dent of the patrol, and the balance is eps used for support of the state arnt the sister-act, the pene: com- to _appoin “please” of the highway commis- ‘sioner. Not more than 10 persons are to red ¥ ence, “without regard to any political party affiliations.” Appointments are “ . Part owner of her Telephone partes sm coe i members of , who are - This woman's telephone belongs to the tele- ett: « geecial atlort ie see hone company ... but the telephone com- all and regulations relating P y . in this state are com- pany is partly owned by her. Sheis one ofthe jurisdiction more than 850,000 persons who have invest- ed their savings in Bell System stocks and the state. bonds. Her money has helped build the x. She. apariaiasaess is mt a telephone lines and furnish the telephone 1 equipment which America uses. _ * Americans use the telephone more than any other people. The Bell System has more owners than any other corporation in the the population of Iowa or of Minnesots. vw i) SLETHLE ace ¥ @ 1995, Locastr & Myans Tosscco Co, ~ “ ee —_ YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS Bismarck’s 10th Annual Automobile and < Spring Style Show Style § Show

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