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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1935_ WPARLAND UPHELD . Adama |SageaT Ss ZS STATE BOY SOO | eet vnc «OVER $3,50000 I IN RULING HANSON Masonic Tages Pan FES orf, LEADERS 10 MEBT [zeae mex msecon") COC WORK PLANNED — a during the last few weeks and SE BLACTED IN BURKE seesrarioniet ee Baas Existed in Lower Court Reviewed for Group Proceedings - ‘ Mrs. B. O. Retvem's review of “Rus- Action of the Burke county district |‘e's Tron Age” by William | Henry their foundations, three fence More than $3,500,000 will be ex- Conduct Sessions posts have been pulled out and | pended by the federal government in with rifles have made tar- [north Dakota on CCC camp work, if Chamberlain featured the court declaring Gordon Hanson to be ine ‘Pan-ahic lub at Ag ts George Myers Buys le statewide months are approved, A.D. McKin- of @ recount, was uj berg ww” aie Richholt’s Grocery and ae Os —! A Lsuiibasiheedbc sc Richholt's Grocery Store, located at .. the corner of Thayer and 3 5 Mandan Dinner Club _ |eeventn st. this week became the ver conservation projects being Gives April Affair Se oe na ts oe tie a vie a th pcTreaty-one camps for the state — wi Management the store . been approved Eighty oh ik B Robert Fechner, national director, Degree were " ‘ ‘ McKinnon said, although 32 camps *, of Honor to 4 i were originally recommended. Four- Initiate Wednesday Monday evening Marty here Thursday morning pany teen camps were maintained in the sme tines “ile _ with BO, aen of at Paul ae] rer, wee LSS tans ws viene we was nal puty execul chairman of the April social - rs Heed 4 will leave Friday morning for aber ment of St. Mary's pro-cathedral, {Construction of 2,700 dams, McKinnon deen, 8. D., where another of the etery serves the entire |Tevealed. How many will be con- tective association meetings when state-wide conferences is being held. city. Brstewtxat ‘as well a8 Catho- structed, still remains problematical, executive officers committee held 3 At the conclusion dinner he said, the scope of the program de- dinner meeting st the Grand Pacifi program, . att tan weeding Heino pending on the number of camps con- hotel private dining room Monday) Bismarck guests included Mr. and|ine Scout camping program in its various structed. evening. ‘Mrs. Charles C. Goodwin, Dr. T. W. phases, taking as his first topic, the Approximately $984,900 would be — LONGER — Transfer of juveniles and obligation q Philosophy of camping and following spent for equipment and materials if — om ure — services for new members will occur/liam Smith, Alvin A. Mayer, Fred-|(o, with a presentation of ma- 21 camps were established, McKin- é lat the Wednesday, April 10, meeting Evans, R. Monson and terials and plan of conducting local 6 9 | non said; $888,000 would be paid to; Sea ceemethe ead nten motor when routine business also will be council course, the physical layout the workers for transmittal to thelr) (ion wear, seals metal pores and cared for. Joslin. % and equipment, nd families, while $1,656,000 would be/} gives more mileage, more power spent by arm clothing, fuel,}] 2nd flexibility. Lowers your -oil Be Mind —_ Bin 50%. 3,000 miles on every oil change. Mrs. Alfred Zuger, it, gave bond Group a resume ¢ ox hr conference an ee and Mopieed ag iad with Mrs, Frankie Lyman, Cando, 3 sponsibility. j |. Personnel quotas for camps i state president, who visited in the clty|the spring season. ‘A dinner will be served at 6p. m.|¢* Winegar, John Klug, Jay Ge-|,..° tin be the same as for 1934. En- | —Ask Your Dealer — baer The breracortmentd bererartd 2ee the ere Phe be ae we a general 80-| han Also Charged With Oper- Lerbeige bit be Letie six-month pe- K-W Graphite Corporation rive was main it of oy ny ' cl it . ions of the con- ried, wi men to a company. ig pod = District Club Leader Geftn Ui waned for eh nas are in- ference will end at 9 o'clock. ating Bawdy House Kansas City, Mo. U.S.A. : Lo 4 ‘The officers voted to entertain the McDonald is well-versed jn scouting i Juvenile lodge at « party in May. Tt Giving Farewell Talk First Luth Wank | (ate Bang, served as an SIV! DYexinn, ND. Apr 3— age vo on also was decided to postpone formal ie irst camp ler supervisor of num- unite anwar creannin th mecings ots ov | Mind rhe agharacei Seek Show ‘Blind Leaders’ |atnimiticrt tag, geal oid Ot acne cn cai balan moo Barats Pederstion’ot Woncss suve| SHOW “Blind JETS continuously for the lst 25 years. His] tated ag the result of a raid made| Minot, N. D. April 3—c—John|| Quanrud, Brink and will give her farewell message over ” | Wednesday by county and city au-|Bjelland, 50, farmer five miles south- Stephen Ter Horst KFYR Thursday morning during the| cnn’ Leaders” ts the title of the | islor or ore an BOO tone TRe | thorities on the Silver Dollar, combl-| west, of ‘Carpio, died early Wednes- Reibold, Inc. ‘Although the contestee attempted to| Honored at Banquet |ceicr, i wus annomiced Wecnoedes | Way" 1029 he was director of inspections for ation hotel and beer parlor here. {day in 8 Minot hosplial trom induries coRsTHS ipl o'clock, it was announced Wednesday ths American contingent of the Inter-| _ The raiding party was led by State's e yina Distributors of K-W Graphite withdraw his demand for recount by Miss Maude A. Tollefsen, radio ‘national jamboree in England and | Attorney Theodore Kellogg who issued | wagon accident. of votes in remaining precincts, after} Stephen Ter Horst, who resigned as|chairman. Mrs. Davis relinquishes eight o'clock. Mr.|later that year took @ course in the the warrant. Kellogg plana ire a on bra Secathota win itr manager of the state bonding fund/her office at the thirty-eighth annual “|Bilwell Park ‘Training camp for |30 quarts of whiskey, 40 quarts of g! abe inertia a orate over nce fund to become credit manager Valley City, Apel 10-18. nn feouters, “His home is in Yonkers, N.11,G'Se Somtunated in adultion to|Cespo.” Horses hitehed to the wagon of the state mill and elevator at| For the following week Miss Tol- ato | ‘ three slot machines. started forward, Bjelland was thrown maining precincts, the supreme court Grand Forks, was honored at a din-|lefsen has asked Culver 8. Ladd, state . hee i af Kellogg said the three arrested|to the ground and two wheels passed) = as ner given by 40 of his associates and chalets OS tee iecighaae onl aneTe Market Day Attracts | were booked as J. Winegar and John over his right thigh, fracturing the falters at the time of the recount, |friends before his departure for give joving Klug, charged with unla' cohabi- | bone. it was claimed in the action in dis-|Grand Forks on Sunday. and by Miss Mabel Olson. The tim wil] Crowd at Richardton iis. “ing say Gehan, who Kellogg trict court, could not be found and| Mr. and Mrs. Ter Horst, who re-|18, the period will be taken by we © said was part owner, charged with lresse: had “secreted himself for the purpose |sided at 928 Eighth St. are estaolish-|Helen K. Katen, executive secretary of aenenene getichardton, Aprit 5 Sales and ber- operating a bawdy house in addition Welford Add “oe of evading service” of the contest no-|ing thelr home immediately at Grand|the North Dakota anti-Tuberculosis| Advocates Inclusion es tereath {let attraction, £0F |t0 the other charge. Two women and Gopher Legislators tice. Later Walters returned and the|Forks, where their daughter, Miss| Association, who will talk on Camp od ere fer stig faint heet ay oemmcted another man also will be arrested, he notice was served on him. Ann Ter Horst, is a student at the|Grassick at Lake Isabel. Of Germany in Parley by the Richardton Lions club. stated. St. Paul, April 3—(?)—Minnesota University of North Dakota. eee nae ‘The crowd was one of the largest |, The Place was padiocked and hear- | yobably will have to turn to the sales P. F. Burchard was toastmaster for) Mrs. L. G. McDonald of Fargo, who| Washington, April 3.—(?)—Inclu-|that has ever been entertained in| 108 Set for April 12 before Judge Har- | 1. as 9 means of solving the present ii ‘a program of talks following the din- and jsion of Germany in a future naval Richard-|Vey J. Miller. Kellogg said he will problem of producing state revenues, Little Spring Work ner, which was served at the Ren- LF. Keller, Mason apartments, conference was advocated. Wednesday | ace rc theatre as cs at tio fog, [ask the beer commission to revoke the | Povernor “walter, Welford, Of North In State Last Week |dezvous. speakers included Harry brother-in-law and sister, Mr.| by Secretary Swanson. tured attractions. beer license for the place. Dakota told members of the Minne- — Peterson, state senator from Plaza ‘Mrs. Emery T. Putnam, 102 Ave-| He recalled at a press conference| The Lions club also is making plans ; sota house of representatives Tues- Practically no spring work on farms|in Mountrail county, who was named that while he was s delegate to the/for the organization of a juvenile| Vater Gives Subject day. was accomplished last week, accord-|Mr. Ter Horst’s successor; Mrs. Wil- a i 1932 disarmament conference at Ge-|band which will be under the direc- 4 4 |__ Governor Welford was the guest of ing to the weeke corn and wheat re-|liam Langer, Adam Lefor, P. O. neva, “we tried to include Germaty.” | tion of J. R. Gress. Of Midweek Services | speaker George W. Johnson, Duluth, issued ‘Wednesday by|Sathre and Lars Siljan. Mr. Ter Swanson said Germany's proposal of —— — on his way home from the east. He ©. W. Roberts, federal meteorologist |Horst was presented with a travel- @ 450,000 ton navy should not affect} FIND BABY’S BODY IN RIVER Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor, will here. ing bag from the group. the 5-5-3. treaty ratios “as far as| White Plains, N. Y., April 3—(#)—Ipreach on the subject, “When Jesus Po iapeieirdere ranges Lelypetgaesid see Great -pioariers Japan are con- her body of Ss OH was found | Passed By,” and Miss Arleen Sanborn yard feeding general, report- cerned,” nor the United States “if we ting in ensico reservior | will solo, “Father in Heaven,” ed. Mild temperatures characterized | Chapter N Welcomes monthly get a trenty savy and continue ik ”| Wednesday. ‘The infant was wrapped |Guion for the specal midwees tex. | DR. R.S. ENGE the fore part pf the week, turning to Miss Chrissie Budge Evangelical val in copies of the Milwaukee Journal/|ten devotionals at the McCabe Meth- Chiropractor siasitaaimaue: pers Ta colder the latter part, he for December fas a ae in a|odist Episcopal church at 7:30 Fol Graduate Drugless Physician Hi-Quality Products Co. . — box bearing the label uster’s De-| Wednesday evening. The gener . eoTty ight scattered precipitation | Miss Chrissie Budge. former mem aiid partment Store in: Milwaukee. The| public is invited to attend the services || Lucas Block © Bismarck, N. D. |/ Plone 56 1900 Reet Malu reported, ‘and Sati = were ahib ibs to Bi versie Kensico reservoir is part of New York| which will be conducted in the main Phone 260 Freezing temperatures prevailed|was welcomed at the chapter meet- throughout the state and day, light snow in the southeast por- Prepare Application Blanks for Drivers refreshments fouiowed. Three hundred thousand applica- tion blanks for motorists to obtain drivers’ licenses were being prepared Wednesday, under orders of State Highway Commissioner Ole H. Olson. A complete set of rules for drivers was also being drawn in the motor vehicle registrar's office, for distribu- tion. Peery cape ae ir i i i i the office of chaplain by Mrs. George It is planned to ap-|F. Bird, ter president. plication blanks “** county clerks’ offices, from which} Dr. and Mrs. R. 8. Enge, 518 Fifth residents may obtain the blanks, L. H./St., returned Tuesday evening from 8. D., where they had at- McCoy, state motor vehicle registrar, said, tended First applications will be distributed | Enge’ |. Attached g i nlf Mild Ripe Tobacco... 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