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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1936 _ wl Jarer ‘Who Convicted 4 eu on tis hand caused the death in| Agency)—Reliable sources sald Friday Former N. D. ). Cowboy I Student Strikers Get | men’ and women’s houses may have cut on thie be . LANDON WILL FIGHT [Student Strikers Get, SSE EET TE | ieptmane Is Killed ies seat acer | ben ee : a N. Jn fe PLANES CARRY TROOPS _|estine to prevent further rioting be- Returns Indian Relics) IFGIVENNOMINATION .rs.0i;22,1-0-24 npece pie in Collison (ett Stic utata’Ts| vette OPT! Puerta ee — went to class Friday did jurors who convicted Bruno Richard cause they Avia! to. A student atrike } ina had brought the desired effect before it was a day old. A faculty commit- tee met virtually all demands Of 3 Polish Planes |itsuptmann of murdering the Lind- bergh baby, was killed Friday by a Warsaw, Poland, May 8.—(?}—Three|train. A track walker, Hockenbury Tells Interviewer at Topeka Campaign Will Be ‘No A.C. J. Farrell Turns Over Me- mentoes Gathered Years Ago in State A large collection of Indian relics gathered in the early territorial days of North Dakota and the northwest have been returned to this state from California. The collector who donated the relics to the North Dakota State His- torical society is A. C. J. Farrel of Ojai, Calif., one time lawyer for the Blackfeet and other Indian tribes ‘and cowboy on the Dakota, Montana and Wyoming ranges. Russell Reid, superintendent of the state society, said the collection was Says Townsend | Ridiculed Aged | le spol en for 3,200 students who re- classrooms Pink Tea Affair’ mained away from urs. day. * Now coeds may go serenading; Fri- a Topeke, Kas. inl ritag ag Alf, |4ay and Saturday night dates may last to tn Pricy Uitess e coming [Unt 1 8. m. instend of midnight; presidential campaign will be “no pink = lng atte" if he receives the Repub- lican nomination. Mixing in erlticiam of the Roose- tration, with tie v. Kaltentorn, political menta\ whee | the nation needs most = don said, is a eet of vonfidence. men were killed and one wounded! apparently seriously Friday in a collision Ofjtrain into the path of another. three Polish military planes near —_—_——_—__ Poznea. The planes, belonging to the INFECTION IS FATAL third Polish air squadron, collided) Minot, N. D., during maneuvers. poisonit stepped from behind one May 8—()—Blood ing resulting from an infected P &TFOOD STORE 105 Fifth St. Free Delivery Phone 1994 forwarded by former Gov. L. B. He assailed the New Deal as ASPARAGUS, CREAM CHEES! Hanna of Fargo who met Farrell in jour high national ideals” with fresh, per Ib. ... per sui six California recently and who received ‘wasteful, slipahod, incompetent, hap- WAX AND GREEN BEANS, the relics from him. Has Sun Dance Curies Among the collection were Indian rattles, eagle wing bone whistles and other articles used at what Farrel declared was the “very last real sun dance held in the Turtle mountains in 1907.” These dances in honor of the sun were conducted secretly for a short time after authorities had prohibited them because of possible danger as the result of excitment worked up and because of torture involved, Reid) explained. He pointed out that the Indians tied throngs through their flesh and in other ways tortured themselves. Among white men present at the Jast sun dance in North Dakota, held in the Turtle mountains, Farrel sald were O, G. Libby of Grand Forks, | — secretary of the State Historical so- ciety; D. J. Benhave, Winnipeg news- paperman, & man named Quinn and ©. Otto Moore (above), Bune attorney and “star” witness, told a house sub-committee at Los Angeles Or. Francis E. Townsend referred to his old age pension followers as “old fossils” who “don’t know what it’s all about.” (Associated Press oto) py-eo-lucky administration,” and said “progressive government deserves lig better than casual experi- It’s custem ree ‘pink tea” remark came when we delleve Kaltenborn asked the fernor whether he would make a “real fight- ing campaign” if he were nominated. heb aaed FOUND DEAD D., May 8.—(?)—Mrs. Lena ‘ich, 78, a widow, was found dead in her apartment here Thurs- day by a niece who had gone to visit her. Coroner Carl Elofson said death had been caused by heart disease. yaa ND SAVE. MONEY Estimates place the Indian popula- tion of America, at the time of Col- umbus’ voyage, at approximately 850,- 000. old Ojibway tribal ceremonial bag used by Flying Eagle and his father. Sealed in Cans Tomato Juice ary, we know, to send flowers on Mother's Day. But you are more pleased with many little “extra” con- veniences for making your work easier—rather than one big “splurge” on Mother’s Day. And so our way of saying “Con- gratulations” on Mother’s Day is to make your shopping a Profitable pleasure every day in the year. Health and re boa > aaa MAY oon f 14th CANNED BANANAS, TOMATOES, No. 2 can; 3 cans for. White and Dark, 114 Ib. loaf rn, 2 pound: MIRACLE WHIP, himslt. came’ head of the ‘Turtle mountain |f Saturday Special |) iy 10K meni 1g rbealle - Feeworealilees tribe after the death of Chief Little " This dance, a prayer and tribal |ghe!, he said. PURE LARD, 2 5 | Fancy Quality ceremony, was presided over by the!” gcores of other relics included Hud- 2 Ibs. for ........ 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