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y RURAL AID AGENCIES IRAN ttn eneeteewnct omen THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, UULUBER 7, 1985 in short center. Gehringer lifted a © Palmer, L. W. Naegle, Ralph Par- the western country and mans them Montana Ball Player ’ o high ny to Cavarretta who came talt | ON TIN UE Jf) Joon with white men to protect wild ducks 4 : ‘Tear Drop’ Auto Displayed in Bismarck way to the plate for the catch. Goslin from page one American Legion—Walter Sather, |“but cannot find money with which Killed by Wild Pitch grounded out, Herman to Cavarretta. 12P ¢ h L V. Miller, Walter J. Brophy, Ryder |to buy food for its involuntary wards.” [oe SEEK No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. ersons Uras Hamro, A. C. Brainerd, Thomas; “Nothing can save the lives of} wor point, Mont. Oct. 7.—(P)-- Eighth Inning, Cubs: To Death in Liner Cooper, Lester 8. Diehl, M. W. Erwin, |hundreds of Indians on this reserva-| Bova Loendort, 26, Vida baseball play- ‘ Hartnett cracked a single to left. M. B. Gilman, ©. W. Leifur, A. A.|tion during the coming cold tet ler, died Sunday from the effects of “ Demaree bounced to Gehringer and - West of Cheyenne) anit, t. Pp. Warren and P M. Webb. |months except public opinion being struck on the head by a wild 1 De the Tigers pulled a double py et ee aca at he pitch in a game Saturday between ringer to Rogell to Owen . Cavarre' , that the only le of duty,” urdick. Richey baie. ; . fanned, swinging. No runs, one hit, voll the ne Ha ape C 0) N T NTINU N U E D He asserted he has taken the testi- ae oe nae | ho errors, none left, Asked Wind Informats SS mony of bi tes 50 taginedintd An eminent Pennsylvania doctor Quirk in Nerth Dakota Law rox Eighth Inning, Tigers: | .,| Hoare sald Pilot Collison had ra-| BUrdick Charges can back up his statements vcoual ob: [2878 that the average man of 50 hat * Must Be Stratghtened ti and second. Walker bunted and was | “iced the airport here for ground wind} Indians Starving servation. eaten 60 tons af 1008. resiotehiord tossed out, Fox going to second, {information when his ship was only iii dai SS Allow Unification Rogell fanned, Owen was intention |five minutes out of Cheyenne. Refuted by Koths, _ronm praycorrs Leacve You bet I shoot Gamble : 4 ally passed. Bridges fanned. Nol halt Collison elit il after | Mey id N. te Oct. Eger Shells and Fil shoot against 4 5 minutes, we sent other planes out could handle the grinding of ganization of a playgoers league has I rc Five officials of. the federal Rural H. G. Paine, St. Louls, representing the MoQuay-Norris com. |Full One hit, no errors, two left. . |t) thy"to'tncate him,” sald Hoare. | e'‘enest'* The president was arked|Deen perfected here with G. C, Hulett po Aragon o mere i po peaches administration were in pany, arrived in Bismarck Monday driving the first “tear drop” de-_ Hack smastied a long hit to deep| “They flew until dawn before the] to “go over the heads of everyone in|president, William Pearce vice Lee ind > other thin "t Monday to confer with sign automobile ever seer! in Bismarck, He said he is testing special center for three bases, Jurges fan-|Wreckage was sighted near the brow|the name of humanity.” dent, W. H. Mamilol, secretary, and » another ig, you can Henda of the state rural rehabilita- equipment manufactured by his firm and calling on the trade. ned, French grounded to the box |°f @ hill, just east of the Silver Crown| ‘To each telegram was added an ap-|P. L. Foss, treasurer. beat their prices. lon corporation in an effort to con- es or will conduct a meeting at 8 p, m. Tuesday night at the and was d out by Bridges at|Tadio beacon. peal “please answer” but Burdick said | = — solidate their activities. rand Pacific hotel to which all motor equipment dealers and me- first. Galan flied to Goslin in short| “The plane was demolished, but all| that he had received no replies as yet. In Kansas, Nebraska and South} chante in vik Ga bas Seat, tie toate on a left, No runs, one hit, no errors, one |the bodies could be identified. Ap-| ‘The Indian agency has no resources, (——Baeteteret"sorernment tas "eHts| forthe piecing ot txt equipment Putem tatruments on the panel |" ‘ Geen feusetsce tic ts aie ie taecan ee ue ee et CIGARETTE PRICES CUT ude, icat at ie pilot! has alleged there is no money feet over similar state organizations, oa enable the driver to check mechanical operation. Gidiseamaae pons ‘Cochrane | Probably had begun descent to make | those who cannot work. Asserting that Luckies - Chesterfields - Camels - "TWO « Old Golds in North Dakota it is necessary to i got his third hit on a sharp grounder. | "8 regular landing at Cheyenne, Indians are the wards of the govern- per hag? 3 lay beta Halas bee C ONTINUE D Gehringer grounded sharply to Cav- Probe Insufficient ment, Burdick asserted the govern- C pkg "he Cc % . Nene season ens Weather Re rt tic page coe. larretta, Goslin singled to right and| “However, our investigation has not|ment must take care of them and agreement is reached, it was {Cochrane came home with the winni {ficient yet to make defi-| that state and local agencies are un- As usual, we This is the disclosed, the possibility is that there * ing |been su! y hh able to do so. least will be less federal activity in this Detroit Captures ieee bane” ONO eatery too creer | venccetame ms vO) ite (CAle) Ge Ua Points Out Improvements are the first to ae Books state—with an attendant reduction in Banner uae vane: First Championship |" be At the same time, Burdick charg- ive you the eee "ta Ba For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair Because Collison had a record of no 8 ettes in Bis. & the amount of federal money spent—|and warmer tonight; y some- * B 1 The official box score: dents prior to Monday’s crash, he | the government has spent $1,700 marck for s or @ duplication of activity with two what unsettled, In Slugging Battle) oiiccso wnt) AB RHO ieee des rte tls oeeoclates as | {Or ® golf course at Fort Yates, has benefit of all , separate organizations working side —e_| cooler in after- Galan, If ...... -65 01.20 Ne Collision siebn, Tebaiccne erected new residences for employes new low prices by side. Rogell came in fast to pick it up and Herman, 2b ........ 41334 Tr sl o trip four, which left |! the Indian agency, has bought new possible. Ward Heads Delegation NGfor North Da- throw him out at first. Herman'xiein, rf. 40100 Gua Tonle, 10e joa York Cit na automobiles for employes of the Heading the delegation of federal ate “aie. | bounced out, Bridges to Ower. Klein Hartnett, c 4029 lig.5 po GdWauy, It carried hati. agency, erects large steel towers in | men is Cal A. Ward, regional direc- day somewhat un-| lifted a high foul to. Owen in front Demaree, et 40000) B tor of the rural resettlement adminis- settled, cooler in|f the Chicago dugout. No runs, nO Cavarretta, 1 0180 tration and president of the Kansas afternoon. hits, no errors, none left. Hack 3b . 40204 C ONTINUE D Farmers Union; T. O. Gibbs, regional | k ed pets Da- First Inning Tigers Jurges, ss . 41132 from page one- Personnel director; John T. Grigsby, | fate tonighe ang, Clifton bounced to Hack and wasimrench, p .. 4111 35, ng wi warme! dl a MOLAIS ...cecesseveee 3 + fice at Washington, D. C., and Paul| night; cooler cen-|Gehringer singled sharply through the Big Chest Campaign ‘HH. Jordan, information advisor. With |’ — ir ree infield. Klein esis hl eae Suaeie ts when winning run ~ oS fa ae ees the exception of Miller, |the ball but recovere eep roit (AL) AB R A|Cross program, ie Juvenile , are fetes qesional ones ber ine Generally fair to- Cochrane from going beyond second. Clifton, 3b ... . 5 0 © 2 O/the Salvation Army, the Community gin the conference for Bu. e 5 . , N. D. 5 the state are the state rehabilitation ‘ant Sanh ees Generally fair to- pera ge to ct ae in- iia If -5 0 ray 20 aay and Florence Crittenton Home, corporation directors, Judge A. M.|Dight and Tuesday, except somewhat tention: pass to ie bases.'Fox, rf ... 3033 06 at Fargo. Christianson of the state “supreme |unsettled in east portion; rising tem- | Rogell rolled to French and Gehringer | Walker, cf . .2 1 1 0 1{ In the general campaign starting court; J. P, Cain, Dickinson, presi-|Perature tonight; cooler in north por-|was forced at the plate, French to Rogell, ss . 4 1 2 2 3}Tuesday, all business employes and a dent of the state planning board; |tion Tuesday afternoon. Hartnett. One run, three hits, no Owen, 1b .3 0 111 0|State, federal, county and city em- co if George Homnes of Crosby, former — errors, three left. Bridges, p . +4 0 0 0 3/Ployes in the city will be asked to Gov. Ole H. Olson, New Rockford; WEATHER CONDITIONS Second Inning, Cubs; ff contribute. ta Roy’ Johnson, Casselton; E. A. Will- lng weve an ofer the nortn Pa Hartnett fanned on a caled third| ‘Totals. 36 4 12.27 11| , Bollettors. snnounced Monday tn- " “| striké, Demaree lifted a high fly to : Sulinge! Said peObably Attorney AeA: | hoenix, 20.86, ond the vere Cen:| the first base line. It glanced off |Detroit 100 101 001—4 |O. A. Convert, Charles Goodwin, B. F. During Word Week! tral P. O. Sathre. ‘a adian Provinces, The Pas, 29.74.) Owen’s glove and was misplayed by |Lawyer, F. S. Lunde, W. J. Mc- eo me : Showers fell in the Great Lakes re-| Fox, who was charged with an error|,SvTor Fox. Runs batted in—Her-| Donald, Earl Monson, H. F. O'Hare, Radio “B” Seek Unification Means gion, lower Missouri Valley and in the|as Cavarretta ran to second. Hack pes » Bridges 1, Owen 1, Gos- |Carl Olsen, Carl Tullberg, L. L. Lille- adio 9 sison: salty tortie ecw Christ fournern Tsing States. The weather grounded out, Gehringer’ to Owen. int" aned Rune Pungo i he. Spear ae We centieks: (Gkorve Batter by the two organizations may te uni to the Pacific coast. Moderate: tem- aa phaeryrlend ‘Tigers: ‘eft-linger, Hack, Rogell. ‘Three base hit Humphreys, c. =. Bonham, rw y fied. One one hand is the state law|peratures prevail in all sections. Owen fanned, swinging. Bridges 7 anid nad ese neg eat Murphy, W. E. Perry. which makes the corporation a state|_ Bismarck station barometer, inches: pounced a high one through the box. { Som as a eli oa Fast ea rea aes ©. Davies, Cc organization and provides that, upon inte ole ee ae ft, Herman grabbed {t on the run and pried “ay Be S Sit ae ang on | Leonard Anderson, G. A. Dahlen, A. E. liquidation, its property shall be re-194 hour chan, by Sh a. m. threw to first for the putout. clif-/8Ses—Chicago 7; Toit 10. Base | Anderson, William R. Koch, Lydal : * turned to the state. These assets are ‘Sunri ge, + ton fanned swinging. No runs, no 0 balls—Off French 2 (Walker, |Shipley, Fred Peterson, W. B. Couch, Wards Regular » roughly estimated at $2,000,000. Somset tenant Hitechoverrben tonectatt: Owen). Strikeouts—by French 7 (Ow-|J, W. Calnan, Claude Martin, Glenn || Price Is $1.00 Originally ;sheieaid tie goverinient 4 | ‘Third’ Inning. Cubs: en, Clifton 2, Cochrane, Bridges 2, Ro-|Vantine, Archie Johnson, N. T. Liv- Battery Radio Red Head Shells sete won Pad) oy yZRRTADON | sug ees ogo eg go eng ors ke lawn, Oe | oaks wy amit | | Som EOD QE] — datlte GBC SS TUSGUEE OIL Ener Ee eee: . 2 Freee sreundee got reste Gelcinwer|Jurges). Umpires—Quigley (NL) ai| Junior Assoclation—T. C. Casey, M. tay! Always fresh! ore ° None better made! 12 ga. 3-1 McCarl ruled that this was illegal 40 for a scratch hit and Jurges raced to Plate; McGowan (AL) at first; Stark |B Demming, O. I. Devold, W. R. Glit- Tested, sealed, dated at —_" drop shot load. Smokeless from the federal standpoint. The result was an impasse which the con- lanuary 1s dat Accumulated excess to date :: 16.40 » 1447 1.93 third. Herman lashed a hit to right scoring Jurges. Galan was called out (NL) at second, and Moriarity (AL) at third. Time 1:57. schka, Earl Kuehn, A. J. Scott, W. F. Koenecke, J. H. Monk, Fred Orr, C. the factory. Price goes up after Ward Week. ; All, batteries inside. Only 2 batteries needed! Li- censed by RCA and Hazeltine. powder! Box of 25. ference is trying to break. Christian- at third on Fox's fine throw to Clif- | @————-_—___ son said he is hopeful that a solution| NORTH DAKOTA Deere |ton. Herman remained at first base} | City and Count can be reached. Ww-High- |, /as the Cubs put up a big protest.! ¥ est esi . — { UI solution of the question rests! BISMARCK, clear .... 37 61 .00 Klein smashed the first pitch on a, thet of aiding. approximately 13,000 {Devils Lake: clear’ ..... 36 62 ‘00 line to deep right and Fox made the’ Duane Davis, 930 Sixth St, attend- ia Enamel Ware North Dakota farm families which | Williston, clear 68 .00 catch backing up near the score- ed to business matters at Minneapolis sy face a winter without adequate ‘sup- Jamestown, clear 48 .00 board. One run, three hits, no er- and LaCrosse, Wis. this week-end i Percolator . . 87e port, relief officials pointed out. Valley City, clear 32 58 .00 rors, one left. |before going to Janesville, Wis., where Fla Tea Kettle .........95¢ Fargo, clear ... i 09 Third Inning, Tigers: he is to attend a Chevrolet dealers’ di # Doubl il 79¢ a4, Cochrane grounded to Cavarretta meeting. He left Friday and is expect- elicate@= uble Roi Or wees Mooney Petition for WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS and was tossed out. Gehringer drop- ed to return Wednesday. The flavor lasts Dish Pan ..........69¢ Release Given Court enki Bot. rec rte srwee goer ote BIA Amarillo, Tex., clay. est Pet tried to make a shoe-string catch on| The Misses Jane Fritch and Ruth me Household Needs ' jBoise, Idaho, 72 00 but missed. It went for a double. Cordner, teachers at Richholt school, Cc 1 In epee oe Haale or aes (Calgary, al ce 4 00 Goslin grounded sharply to French returned from Valley City Sunday. Oil Mops ..... +. 29e ibeas | Chicago, , corpus to obtain the release of Denver, Colo., ‘cldy. 46 72 «00 eerie bat syria ee a egret viagra aoe ae - PURE y Clothes Basket .....67c 'Des Moines, i in 36 and third. On the run-down there and Miss Cordner attended t! ani a Faience ti Re ae ipongerchy ieann cere ak ae Gebringer slid back into second as homecoming celebration of the Val- Electric Toaster ....98¢ - | Edmonton, ’ Alb., . ‘99 Goslin tried to make the middle ley City State Teachers college. . ing of the preparedness day parade in|Havie Mont’ sleds, 46 44 ‘90 bag. ‘The Goose then raced back to Ironing Board .. ..$1.49 ‘ San Francisco in 1916, was formally |Helena, Moni., clear | +. 46 68 00 first and was tagged out by Cavar- Galvanized Wash . H pean to the supreme court Mon- (aoe a clear 4 a 08 retta, Gehringer was safely on sec- JT ae ee suaveeie 0 OE Bp eee |Kansas City, Mo, cldy. 40 56 26 ond Again. Fox lifted to Galan in Electric Iron $1.49 Halloween Carnival | MMiee'Str*stan” se 38 72 9 tors, one let "a Four Best y, Mont., cle: x , 6 % a hig Minneapolis, Minn’, clear 34 50 00 Fourth Inning, Cubs: | Planned at Sykeston Modena, Utah, clear .. 40 78 00 sptinrenett | lashed a single through — a e x, maree fanned on a aa Skyeston, N, D., Oct. 7.—()—Myron Ne 2 o third strike. Cavarretta lifted a high B A R G A | | § de iy) ees. ad gaat an § ese four cars musi sold, regardless of price, ‘ ae She, peers mae aes a hit, no ebies ae eth 7” sass to make room for storage and our new 1936 Dodge and Hallowe'en night, Oct. 31. gee Fourth Inning, Tigers: Plymouth, which will be shown soon. : ! 90 Walker hit the first pitch to right Cc =I Ra wee ae set, pts Bene ke: a & 8 fos shel, Revell ao ied tne M1932 Dodge Sedan - 1932 Chrysler Sedan ast-Iron nge and unn jone hi le, cl d and unnecessary telihans calle have & & Maite, Mian: cy. 34 44 28. "Omen Inated and, opell was 1933 Pontiac Sedan Compare with $85 Ranges! ‘ courthouse offices by order of com- |Sheridan, Wyo., a rr’: 40 74 100 forced out at second. Owen reached 1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan missioners interested in cutting down |S0Ux City, Towa, cldy. 44 $2 22 first and Walker stopped at third. Sans Spokane, Wash., clear. 44 72 .00 Bridges grounded sharply to Hack This Price in commie eapenees. ae Current, 8. clear 6 7 0 and Owen was forced at second. M. B. GILM AN co. | § Ward Week =— Winmemicon, Nel cher 36 7a 00 Bridges beat the relay to firtt as 6” Stovepipe Only! * New Comfort for innipeg, Man. clear 34 58 .00 ae pen aun Senge irate e Second and Broadway Bismarck, N. D. Special Prices Y F j si et See these cars on our salesroom floor run a eens ‘Those Who Wear WOMAN'S BODY FOUND ‘second, Jurges to Herman. One run, Ward Week 1] 6c att, Oe eee Caen soe eens FALSE TEETH | wstoon. re 3. cn. tmnme ls sara cede woe meet Peo | | cupgraant ay ¢ See funeral of Miss Cora Veitch, who ap- parently drowned herself in the Mis- souri river Sept. 25, took place Sat- jurday. 6” Stovepipe Elbow ... 6” Stovepipe Damper No longer does any wearer of false teeth need to be uncomfortable. FAS- TEETH, a new, greatly improved! powder, sprinkled on upper or lower | plates, holds them firm and com- fortable. No gummy, gooey, tas or feeling. Deodorizes. PASTERTH today at any Sood drug store.—Advertisement. Compares with $3959 and $4950 Washers Ward Week Sale! 50 $3 down $5 monthly You don’t pay extra FOR ALL THE “’EXTRAS”’ _ IN A CHAMPION LIGNITE You pay just an average low price for « of edDYS LOW Proved best by two | enerations of mothers. Cochrane fanned on a called third strike. Gehringer grounded out, Her- ‘ man to Cavarretta on the first pitch- ed ball. Goslin lifted a pop fly to Hartnett in front of the plate. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Sixth Inning Cubs For Real HOME COMFORT. © 16-gallon tub, ripple walls © Fast Ward tri-vane agitator © Lovell Wringer, 2-in. ro” Demaree grounded out, Rogell to j j aca’ Garnet, caroanded” cur! good coal, and receive in return just as fine Your last chance to get Gehringer to Owen. Hack lashed a) @ lignite as it is possible for money to buy this great Ward Washer oy long hit against the scoreboard in . @ lignite that is mined and refined by at this amazingly low ft right field for two bases. Jurges the la of lity f ’ * bounced to Clifton and Hack was e largest producers of quality lignites in price! Come and“see it. “a. B E U LAH tagged out. No runs, one hit, no er- | this or any other part of the Country... Check its 14 quality fea- tures. Compare. Save up to $15! Tors, one left. Sixth Inning Tigers Fox’ flied to -Galan. Walker's! Haag ty wae seatioes by. Sarees Tse 1 dropped a long hit tt tho loft fAn cane for two bases. Company whose word is you guarentee that when you plece your order for either Velve, Wilton, or Kincaid Lignite, you receive the last word in complete fuel satis- faction! With no other lignite an you enjoy such complete comfort so inexpensively. TRUAX-TRAER’S 3 CHAMPION LIGNITES WHEREVER GOOD COAL I$ SOLD! _WELVA > WILTON : KINCAID LIGNITE “You Can’t Do Better We Guarantee That $3.00 per ton delivered Wachter Transfer Corp. Dealer : 121 Fifth St.So. Phone 62 ‘unassist Herman smashed his third straight hit to left . for a single. Klein grounded out to ‘Owen. Wo’ runs, one ‘his, no errors, EOPLE’ . DEPT. STORE