The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 20, 1935, Page 5

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elected eh L. Fields of Bismarck, Attorney Genera aS petit raat bed Mandan Woman’s Kin Meets . Death ORST IS RENEWING i) ACQUAINTANCES) 2 STATE LABOR GROUP et BANS COMMUNISTS Paway. pin ‘tne con- it to get back to the foundation o! of the constitution.” J. J. McGuire, state president in Montana, and A; W. Ebert, trustee chairman, both of Miles City, discussed. “solu- tions between capital and labor in a oriier State College President cee et Moihord iaeey Association Endorses Bonus, »- Came to Bismarck First prop . dust 52 Years Ago Frazier-Lemke Act and ran Associated Press re- ean 9 port of the accident, Mr, Brubaker See es Tolley Farmer Found had suffered from heart trouble. s. . atoty Labor ‘Aseociation was closed| Shot Dead in His Car Dakota to Reger cnree Friday. An amendment sociation’s constitution declares “No Communist John H, Worst, former president of be orth ans Fron bork Minot Notes Better Business Conditions Charles P. Lee, 87, prominent farm- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1935 PEMBINA SHERIFR PROBES KIDNAPINGS Two Men Tell Stories of Being Forced to Drive Abductors Out of County. are investigating a story told by Mur- dock McDonald of Hoople that he had! w: been kidnapped and forced to trans-| port several men to Iowa, and also al story told by John Dietrich, Glasston farmer, that one of his sons had been forced to drive a laborer, who said he was a second Dillinger to Both victims returned here none) the worse for their experiences but unable to give sufficient information that would assist in the capture of ts. McDonald told the sheriff, he was —_——— held up on the highway, forced to Cavalier, N. D, Sept. 20.—(@)—j cash a check for $200, and then drive Sheriff A. B. O'Connor and his force] to Iowa, paying for gasoline along the way. The remainder of his money at was just 52 years ago tomorrow @ that he first set foot in Bismarck, a ‘ man en route to homestead in t Can Become @ Member,”}er living eight miles northwest of | Tolley, was found dead with a bullet plus the heart in his automobile! parked across highway No. 5 west of| ° | here Thursday afternoon. Renville county officials ex] the opinion that no inquest would be held and said the death was consider- ed suicide, They said Lee had left a note beside him on the seat of the! Minot, N. D: Bent. 20.—()—Half a} one outcome of closing actions Thurs- new business places have been |day at the second annual in Minot during the past few| Endorsing and ‘@ number of business | Lemke act, hes state industries, prove- | association urged ts. “Residences and apartments |ford to aid it in obtaining * “farmers are scarce, and the schools report |equality with labor” on WPA proj- record attendances. Many new cars| ects. (ore fis apa ce larger pakom mikes wlecever poesiie bank mat whenever hd including gas and oil, and advised a | Car. wage scale graduated from 65. cerits an hour for common labor to $1.25 Lee is survived by a wife, four chil- dren and a sister, Mrs. L. E. Shores of Tolley. He was a member of the Masonic lodge at Sleepy Eye, Minn./| DR. CARL BARUS DIES Providence, R. I, Sept. 20.—(P)— Dr. Carl Barus, 179, famous scientist, died Friday. Beginning on Page One today— “The Blae Door’—a gripping story of love and mystery in a grim old J. H. Miller of Bismarck, re-elected president, announced steps will be taken to organize a Northwest Labor tion to embrace North and newspaper man now associated with|/South Dakota, Minnesota, Idaho, and Mandan /Colorado. A meeting of representa- Rotary club af its noon luncheon | tives from each state is billed soon . Bliss told the members |for Bismarck, Miller said. experiences wing prominent personages for Bliss Reminiscences , Paul 8. Bits, Bismarck, town of about 5,000 inhabitants when |of he lived here during the days he was @ state senator and later when he was/a Boston, Mass., Resa? with which he|to tion. connected, ‘The convention elected Fred Wor- litz of ate e: Sa carr succeeed E. J. Drennan and Mr, and Mrs, Worst will leave for]/of an interview wih the late Presi- their winter home in California aboutident Taft. He also read several poems and short articles of his own Mrs, Bertsch Named By Rosicrucian Order dan, will be state chairman for North Mrs. Carl Bertsch, § 902 Seventh 8t., Dakota on Navy day Monday, Oct.|nas received a certificate of appoint- 28, according to announcement re-|ment as district commissioner of the Jeased by Lt. L. W. Mills, USN, offi-|Rosicrucian order, Amore, for Bis- "cer in charge-of the recruiting station/marck. The appointment came from Lt.-Com. G. M: ‘Constans, Medical Corps, U. 8. Navai reserve, Bismarck, the middle of October. » Mrs. B. S. Nickerson Heads 1935 Navy Day Bernard 8. Nickerson, Man- 23; LERR’S Italian Prunes, 15 lb. lug Grapes, Concords, per basket Crabapples, fancy large, box .... Oranges, sweet, 344 size, 2 doz. .... the organization's headquarters Ban Joso, Calif, home office for the North American jurisdiction. Mrs. Bertsch states the Rosicrucian order’s membership is devoted to a study of natural laws as expressed in man and nature for the purpose of mastering an understanding of life. ‘She says that the movement, world- wide in extent, is not religious. Appointment as district commis- sioner is purely neared according . Bertsch, no remuneration. “The duties are to look after the affairs of the organiza- . Each year the navy sets aside one day for holding open house to the Public, that day being known as Navy “day. Usually the birthday of the late President Roosevelt, Oct. 27, is chos- en but the 1935 observance is delayed so. as not to fall on a Sun- Raisins, seedless, 2 Ib. pkg. ...... The United States navy invites the public to inspect such naval activi- ties as are in the vicinity and also to pay visits to any of the recruiting stations which are to be found at the Sweet Potatoes, brand, 3 tall cans Bluing, Bech marck and Grand Forks in this state and at Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, &t. Cloud and Mankato, Minn. BRITISH BANKER DIES London, Sept. 20—(#)—Henry Bell, 15, former member of the Dawes plan | commission in Berlin, died Friday. He was a director of Lioyd’s bank and other financial houses. Strawberry Pre- serves, 1 Ib. jar hciggrenen endl fiend ear “The Blue Door”’—a gripping story + of love and mystery in a grim old mansion. ‘VETERAN RELIEVED | OF CONSTIPATION’ “BY NATURAL FOOD Kellogg’s ALI-BRaN Corrects. Always Freshest Fruits and Vegetables POTATOES Here isan interesting, unsolicited . Jetter: “I have used Kelloge’s Aut- Bran for about 4 years, and find it wonderful relief constipa- tiot.* While in Government Ser- vice in the P. I. 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