The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1935, Page 3

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LOCAL DEBATERS WIN IN DISTRICT Bismarck High School Prepares. to Enter Semi-Finals After Defeating Jamestown ir i; agEee fi Pr civil vi ig Sathre Investigating Evidence Tending to Support Alibi of Ed Vandiver vestigation. In opposition to Vandiver's claimed residents who testified at his trial @rive the car away from the bank. To four North Dakota chief execu- pardon—Former Gov. William state board of pardons which will consider Vandiver's plea for complete and unconditional freedom at the June 1 meeting. Vandiver was sentenced to life un- der North Dakota's habitual criminal act. Prior to his conviction on the bank robbery . he served time for felonies in Iowa, Washington, and South Dakota, according to pardon board records. 2t| Triumvirate Meets S| quotas for bringing that organiza- '54jrecreation for 2,000,000 unemployed CONTINUED from page one’ With President to public works proposals through the|, work relief mill. Hopkins Assumes New Duties carried on by different agencies, see Tolls and fix wages to be paid in dif- ferent sections of the country. Meanwhile, officials of the Civilian Conservation Corps announced state tion up to a strength of 600,000 men. Enrollment will begin June 15 and is) B; relief money might be used to advant- age to provide work, education and youths between the ages of 18 and 24, conservation corps quotas, the first column of figures giving the present authorized enrollment: Minnesota 11,942 13,900, North Dakota 5,261 4,200 3 South Dakota 6.428 5,700 Wisconsin ... ++ 11,349 14,000 ¢/ Hebron Band to Play Concert Here Sunday Advertising the fiftieth anniversary celebration of the city of Hebron, the ; Hebron Community band, under the direction of W. G. Klick, will play a concert starting at 4:45 p. m. Sunday at the Northern Pacific park here. Kurt Krauth, a member of the He- tug school oy gure #6 81” Program for Sunday Ape Hopkins, the relief administrator, | guest Prepared to set up @ works progress/ Baptist church congregation will division to speed construction, exer-|sponsor at 7:30 o'clock Sunday eve- cise wide supervision over projects|ning. ‘The quartet's numbers will be “Steal Away” and “Nobody Knows that employes are taken from relief|the Trouble I've Seen. Minneapolis Concern Following are’ new state civilian] Quart. Inc. Sh 123 Towa +. 8902 9,500] Mid) Baptist Congregation To Have Guest Night Get Final Details) ge, ens 1, Jackson, pastor, will Second Chance,” and the junior/Personnel of Orchestra and night program which the First Purchases Burg Store Truman is concertmaster Transfer in the ownership of the |and Vivian Coghlan, pianist, is the Department store, 117 Fourth |featured soloist for the program. expected to be completed by August it. ts the Salkin and Linoff company| Included on the program to be of- 4 31, President Roosevelt said at his!of Minneapolis was announced here!fered are the following ‘works: | press conference Friday that con-!Saturday. The same company has|‘“Euryanthe Overture,” Weber; four struction of additional camps for the/ obtained the major portion of the|movements of the Beethoven “Sym-! CCC probably would start May 15. Burg One of the largest fields for work/st. Paul. Until definite plans have|Moderato movement of -the “Con- irelief yet advanced was suggested|been made for the future, the store |Certo in A Minor” by Grieg with Miss '50| Friday by John W. Studebaker, com-| will continue to operate as in the | Coghlan playing the solo piano score. | missioner of education. He said work | past. company warehouse stock at/Phony No. 1 in © Major”; Allegro and “Morning Mood,” “Ase’s Death”! and “Anitra’s Dance” from Grieg’s “Peer Gynt Suite No. 1.” Miss Flor- (By the Associated Press) ence Fritch will be at the second (Over the Counter in New York) Piano in the rendition of the Grieg 1.36 | concerto. ———y Following are names of the orches- CHICAGO STOCKS tra members: First violins—Ralph (By the Associated Press) Truman, Daniel T. Weston, Adolph " Engelhardt, Mary Flora Wood, Wi! Without increase OVER 1934 PRICES YOUR CAR laa In sports, business, or in life... in traffic or on the PLYMOUTH cives vou 44a Biccer FINER 4° SEDAN GAS epen roed—Pep makes @ winner. Purol-Pep gas- line is, brimtul of 7 g@wey end go. Try a filll PEP OLINE i Efae if ; : : ‘a7| bron Whisker club, will announce the 4 3 CONTINUE Jf) ® 78 ed fer une 23-25. ‘The band has “(aor 4. “yg| uled for 3-25. Mrs. Citiz on Will Pay : “a. ao|8 memberohip of 38 instrumentals Monte bene Station pace n Plow - a i Ths thine fr er to kop in mina | hap EA at\ing. Wachter ‘Transfer Corp.| _CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. |qua there is @ scl je showing | 42; ‘ 86; Phone 62, Se nan, uel hur commence ie lc re: | Bi = REPORT AS OF MARCH 4, 1935, OF CORPORATIONS WHICH UNDER THE printed herewith. Anyone interested TERMS OF THE BANKING ACT OF 1933, ARE AFFILIATES OR HOLDING COMPANY AFFILIATES OF is advised to clip it out and save it tex| 26. 92 DAKOTA NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. : 5! E Bismarck, North Dakota i Tle ig i j Bebeeebebeessssesesss for ret SSSRSi The Tax Schedule 4 : 1 ml 1 : : GRAPHITE $17 4 c 48. 4 Protects yourMoter | 224 a 4 t 3 ‘ More Miles per Gallon 2.74 : 4 y 14. LONGER OIL LIFE oa 7 ae ASK YOUR DEALER Charter No. 13398 Federel Reserve District Ne. 9 BY REASON OF COMMON OWNERSHIP OR CONTROL DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY VESTED IN NORTHWEST BANCORPORATION OR THROUGH INTER-LOCKING DIRECTORS People’s Forum (Editor's Note)—The comes letters S gseseccess: f3 sotsenmessezsususseceg tii a - SeOREOCEERETOOEETID. Name, Address ané Punction of Business AUSTIN STATE BANK, Austin, Minnesota, ‘General Banking DODGE CENTER STATE BANE, Dodge Center, Minn, General Banking BANK OF ELA RIVER, Mk River, Minn, General Banking STATE BANK OF LARE PARK, Lake Park, Minn, ‘General Banking SCANLAN-MABBERSTAD BK. & TR. CO., Lanesbore, ‘Minn.—General Banking and Trust Businew R OCK COUNTY BANK, Luverne, BMinnesste ‘General Banking SECOND N. W. STATE BANE, Minnespolis, Minn, Gener] Banking angh Bismarck Marble, Terrazzo | Quanrud, Brink and and Tile Works Reibold, Inc. Steps, Bathrooms, Bismarek Fireplaces, etc. Distributors of K-W Graphite 318 Main Ave. Phone 1887 SS! Pri f i Hl ie f polic: quire publication mi wh 8 HJ 2 88 t bb: fd 3 i BSRSSSSSSSbShseere SSSSSSSSESSESSSSES i g ; QUESTION AND ANSWER sae. STATE BANK OF NORTRVIELD, WerthOetd, Minn. jeneral NORTHWESTERN STATE BANK, Ortonvilie, Minn, General Banking PARMERS STATE BANE, Osseo, Minnteote, ‘General Banking fa BANK & TRUST CO., Owatonns, Mina, OrGeaeral Banking end Trust Busisess ‘NORTHWESTERN STATE BANE, 6t. Paul, Mina, General Banking ONION STATE BANK, Sauk Rapids, Minnesote General Banking MURRAY COUNTY STATE BANK, Slayton, Minn, Genera! Banking ONION STATE BANE, Thiet River Palis, inn, General Banking ie "ARMERS & MERCHANTS STATE BANE, PaMacy, Mina coeneral Best STATE BANK OF VIRGINIA, Virginia, Minnesota General Banking PEOPLES STATE BANK, Warren, Minnevote General Banking PARMERS STATE BANK, Maddock, North Dakots General Banking TE BANK OF STARE WEATHER. SThrwennee BM. De -aeuerel Benking BROOKINGS COUNTY BANK, Brookings, 8. D. IRTHWESTERN BANK OF GREGORY, Gregory, Ne eD vonrral Banking BANK OF SPEARFISE, Spesrfish, Gouth Dakota, General Banking MADISON VALLEY BANK, Bonis, Montens General Banking am STATE BANK, Mevre, Montana wd & TRUST 0O., Lewistown, NORTHWESTERN . Qiont woenerel benkine and run Bubloees Ly FIRST STATE BANE, Malte, Montens ma \TE BANE, Manhatten, Montana \TTAN STA’ 5 MGtheral Banking no other tire can give you! Sy germeor ns agent Lege T9 BAM, Prva dios renin fail to grip, the best brakes toe fe att iii fg { j (i, me ot at BGG ah SBLBebeBkerReBeeeeeeiBeBbRBees ‘i 5 i SRVBSSSRASSASSRSSSS SS SssesesKesssesysg | 33838R88! beg of SHERIDAN, Gheridan, Mevtana oUt Basing st Weenie ever built can’t keep you from skid- ding into an accident. And no other tire will stop your car as quickly as the Goodyear “‘G-3.” That's a strong statement — but 8,400 stopping tests prove it. It will pay you to come in and see why this tire has better grip—and why it keeps its grip 43% longer. You get a lot more eafety at no extra price. ~ Special Sale Used Cars Buy Before May Ist Save the Sales Tax Our Stock Includes Fords - - Chevrolets - - Plymouths Ford and Chevrolet Trucks and many others. igi if THWEST LIVESTOCK LOAM O0., Minntape! “Shan —Handles Livestock Loans and ‘Other asoone” igi Piiiti i TL sina Here’s what you get in Goodyear’s new “G-3"'! I 4 itl All Cars Specially Priced for This Sale. CONVENIENT TERMS Copelin Motor Company ER RERROOROOORSORESCOOSEGEOCESESOR EGET } CEC CEE ESE RSES CCRC CR CEOORC CECE COOCCECROOCCOROOCEOCOROEROEOEEEE! Li CEGRGEEEEEGEEEEE EEE EEE EEGTTECETTEETT PUREED SESRGCOEOEEOSEOOSCOOOOOLELESSSCCERAESLITELECEICTLTTELEELET i Pp OPSUR ESSER SERS ER CECE EER CESECSEE OCR OSEEEOUROLECEEORERAOROROGERE, ti SO CCS CESUSOEROSOESCESOESOSCOSEOSCOROSOOCOSEECESEOSLOSESEESEEEOET Corwin - Churchill Motors, Inc, fe eg Western Dakota and Eastern Montana are full of Chryslers and Plymouths we have sold this season. ,

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