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2 = STRIKE COLLAPSES | Weather Report | PART PSYCHOLOGY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1036 | oclety Held For Slaying |JAC AUDIENCE SEES VEHICLE REGISTRARS been found on the shoreline of the lake. A boat in which he was be- lieved to have started for his lake~ AS CARDENAS BRINGS ' sagt a overt K saarernrerect -».| PLAYED IN DEBATE CORWIN'S PICTURES OFFICE 1S SWAMPED sult" owers totlant “ana” wean en May dr PRESGURE IN MEXIGO(:2<2's8&.!-s.2-<| TRIUMPH EXPLA sae ge ens 2 y 2. Local showers found shot to death lay le ae Wednesday; rising tem- NED : Natural Color Movies of Scenic Approximately 1,500 License) (14 City of J em—the ines ne night and Wednesday, probably loeal —qc“«™ Miss Lonny Kunkel to Spots Shown by Bismarck Tags Being Mailed Daily edae at Arab Ga SOWh | disorders. showers northeas| tec ' ‘ Sri Appeal to Workers Plus Use of {risins temperature tontent’ and’ east [Bismarck Champions’ Program| Be Among June Brides Amateur Cameraman Moktieacha us: ‘Mailed Fist’ Ends Threat- |For Montane: Show Pronounced ‘Most Interest. ee as, Turbo fish lay mare than 000.00 jailed Fist’ Ends Threat- ‘or Montan jowers west por. A bride of Mond —_———_—_ | eges during « single spawning period. ion, cloud: of Monday, June 1, will be Swamped with a flood of late ap: ened Tie-Up south, warmer extreme northeast pore ing of Year’ by Club Miss Lonny Kunkel, whose betrothal| Through the medium of 8. W. Cor- plications, the staff under L. H. Mc- {tion tonight; Wednesday showers and to Ben Goehner was formally an-|Win’s motion picture camera, mem- Coy, state motor vehicle registrar, is BAP snipncnsta’ charity Wie 1h |” Residlniag RE RERRREI nounced Monday evening when Miss| bers of the Bismarck Junior Associ- mating out from 1,800 to 1,600 auto-| Rellef from Excess (Copyright, 1936, Associated Press) | cast. unsettled and somewhat warmer | EXP! iJ Psychological as-| Luella Potter, 510 Seventh St., was|ation of Commerce Monday night mobile license tags daily, he said Mexico City, May 19.—()—A strike |in west tonight; showers in north. |Pects of their arguments in winning | hostess to a party of 20 guests in the] were taken for an hour’s vacation trip’ Tuesday. STOM ACH of 48,000 employes of the Mexican went tonla cf and | In eeneeal, and forth Le Lirad high sce bend cae bride-elect's honor. The marriage|to the Lake of the Woods, the South McCoy said he had been unable to National railways collapsed Tuesday | Weyt and scuth Weanesday, eae ip recently, four Bismarck high | will take place in Albert Lea, Minn. | Dakota Black Hills and secenic spots check the number of license plates reports WISCONSIN MAN » under resolute counter Ue from kone WETTER coNURRB roe ied iat Malte: ihe AA eS et te ied ee the daughter}of western North Dakota and Mon- pre A artaael ech the fig- peace pin ‘ President Lazaro Cardenas’ adminis- | GENERAL BR CON IN’ e cl i 5 lan el of 510 Sev- ure proba! was close to a year ago. taken ‘ tration. ike. ne Lay Be ad ged wanis club tid abilities as extem-|enth St. and H. O. Kunkel of Fargo, wn Corwin, Bismarck automobile On May 1 the number of registra- vast; ordered a yorken: tare 'B untaln Sreglon, Kamion how they “tricked” the strong Valley| Northwestern Bell "Telephone fen Pagar gsi ear we ‘sana ane creased over-the-counter” ‘business |, their posts at noon Tuesday after the onnladion AAG. HeDEE, Ny fait (City debaters, Lennie Lasken had de-| pany for the last two years. himself hooking some of the mukel- at the office in the capitol has taken|’ Mr. ’ government declared the strike un-|sippi Valley westward to the western |livered his declamatory address “Dr.| The prospective bridegroom is the/lunge that make the most northerly up some of that, he said. . justified and “non-existent.” Rocky Mour tlope. iowera teal Haney ar en ae ney Miss ie on sf Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gehner,| point in the United States so famous. Gcenar oe bt : hod at- A personal appeal by the president, | Mississippi kes region, middle {Knowles had recited the poem “Pat- leventh St. He recently was} A highlight of the scenarios were lor ea lay of delinquency . “unmistak: fs of my |h ane 5 Pacific {verns,” by Amy Lowell, Chairman] transferred to Albert Lea, where he the Black Hills and Bis- : for the 15 days following May 15 with eee afar tne betierment | cost. Temperatures dropped somes [Otto V. Bowman declared the high| and his bride will be at home atter| marck photographed tn natural cootr. . @ _| Jan additional penalty of $2 for each @ whi working clases,” was seis gne Great, fi til) school group had presented the “most| June 15, by the F. W. Woolworth! Routine business of the JAC was eS 30 days or fraction thereafter, McCoy acd ual ne tO Jer prevails over the Rocky Mountain aise Cee Arend Paar ae cua prior to Corwin's enter- ©. Yellowley, chief line Chi: ee sickest ae = “Bismarck station barometer, inches:| The four debaters were Harriet |ing favors for the guests decorated the| The association decided the June| [eo°, Sat soclesaiane teen ii el aaieals tne president's ap-] Sis Renueed. ta sea Iever 016." |Rogen, Gayle Kelly, Lennle Lasken |tefteshments tables at the announce-| meeting would take the form of & stag _ shea \s oe en Search Continues for PI ‘ouri river stage at 7 a, m. 8.0 it ty. Thi jobs (above), alias James F J id U Bod proach to the crisis failed to conceal|ft. 24 hour change, +0.3 ft. and Gerald Rosen. fsck: Paneitieaae Suests enacted a! picnic. Details, the time and place| Janes, of Indianapolis, to complic- ormer Juage's iy entirely the mailed fist behind his Swntine Bid Os we The high school group was intro- te ities doe na heard piano solos| were left in the hands of an arrange-| ity in the fatal shooting of federal! oe action. Sunnet 8116 p.m. Guced by Miss Pearl Bryant, faculty | oy eens ee ees Date ants Vocal] ments committee chairmaned by! revenue agent John R. Foster near | Helena, Mont. May 19.—-(P)—Search 70 The government's central concilia- or member and debate coach, after the | num! y titer. There were | Ernest Penwarden. Hammond, Ind. (Associated Press |was continued Tuesday for Albert J.| via. Ask for i ‘i * PRECIPITATION instructor had described the “uphill | Miscellaneous gifts for the honoree. P n tion and arbitration board warned] po. p; 5 P ‘noto) Galen, Helena attorney and former) and Hospital Reports. ‘Lib- the workers if they failed to return| Total this month to dete ae fight” that has been made for speak-| Miss Bahmer entertained 12 young, ————Jassociate justice of the Montana su-| eral treatment of V.M. ow OT a within 24 hours, they would lose all mal, this month to date . ing instruction in Bismarck high| Women at a towel shower for Miss preme court, believed to have drowned on sale for only. ....++.++++ : ; january 1st to date school. In addition to winning the| Kunkel Friday evening. The time/[V, Is *. rights under present collective labor in Holter lake, northeast of here. Cc: tol Cc it Rate : 4 ‘mal, January Ist to date unanimous decision of five judges in| 8S passed in hemming tea towels "s hat had api UW contracts sn the allway manage umulated deficiency to d thelr debate with Carrington in the|#Nd writing a story which the honor Nuss or NEWS Thomas Walker said Galen’s hat Dr tae. ) ment wo e free to hire new work- -—— THE ug, e WESTERN NORTH DAKOTA final state championship match, Miss/Suest read after luncheon. Green PROBE iN BROADENED = === ’ 4 5 High- Low- candles and nut cups in the form of Fifth and Main Phone 347 A east eee a ii te I ot pect pits were puaced aaa, tw. cea bis yellow wedding bells were features of = iar Reeaie for Men at ae a Pe a id Rosen Bro. fue was given in a War department | f “09 ene frorheheabicland bald en cy aaa: ere Mrs. Gloria Vanderbilt, Mi ale C. Barton: 20, son of Mr. and a der t ders of all military | ¢ : Ss sa ditt, Irs. Gloria Vander! rs. C. 7. rn oe tones to see that the anti-strike de-|1 23 foasses at Bismarck high schoo, Mus | Traditional Tea at Hone Pp iiine ent Wal nespital NOW Regular Customers cision was enforced, Bunn iventer, clea a0 baters for the hours of effort rae M. E. Church Is Set Davie tatervievied cai Hospital: ets ON KFYR are our best advertisement for Garrison, clear 00 have expended without curriculum Peter Lieblein, 52, Dodge, at 2:14 Ban 2 | TRATION Mex clear’ “38 Jeredit this year Members of Division 1 will be} a.'m, Tuesday, iocai hospital. our printing service. Ask your t h. clear “00 : d 5 eee =e in Bismarck starting July 7 instead of our printing on i 7 new playground fixtures have been /eral Aid society which is planned for | disclosed Tue he had sent detec- /'" arck starting July = Ps T EN WEDNESDAY ven raegeun igi “00 |Parchbsed and installed. in the park Thursday afternoon, All members of | Coes ec intenion Mrs. Gloria Vander: [uly 14 28 previously set, it was an-| soith Graham McNamee | Papers is unexcelled. 4 j EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA ‘south of the Bismarck baseball park. |the church and their friends are in-|bilt, Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney and|"ounced Tuesday by the state bar pita i war Pee ‘They are @ merry-go-round and log: |vited. John W. Davis as the result of rumors | 2rd. TONI HT e 1 i Financing | 2ecils bake, clay HH st; \ging swing, he seid, in urging] Mmes. 0. I. Devold and A.J. Arnot/he had heard in connection with an ’ Bismarck Tribune Co. die Director Outlines Financing Grand Forks. eldy. By Kiwanians to promote use of the/nave arranged the program, which is! inquiry into operations of an extor-| Attorney General P. O. Sathre will re Plans for 1936 Season, tienen tear Ay Per by children as a as Leroy to be given in the church auditorium | tion ring. make two commencement addresses Napoleon, pel 00 juests at the luncheon inc! at 4 p.m. There will be organ and| Pilatsky said the detectives inter-| before graduating high school seniors ‘ Starting June 20 Sy ee oe hilary es ae ae piano numbers by Miss Bk Rowley | viewed Mrs. Vanderbilt wo F. L MS ean May 29 and at ee : Besse llc : : . K. Olafson of mbina and Mrs. Herbert L. Freeland and|Crocker, attorney for Mrs. tney,| June 2. Memorial Day, he wi ‘ — ‘ Ralph W. Soule led the club in| organ, piano and violin trio selections|and both promised to cooperate in|speak at Velva at 2 p. m. , seated ees ny ce reopen "Ten Lows aay nied with at E. Larson |by Miss Rowley, Mrs. John. L. Hughes | the cet He said detectives prob- —_— 5 Srassick, re ‘ est est Pct.{playing the accompaniments. and Mrs. Otto M, Hansen. Mmes.jably would communicate Tuesday| #4. willison, executive director of Fae er Ee ne arp ag (freeand and Hansen are om Hort |with, Davis Inlernatonaly ‘ktow lng state pubic" weifare tour, et eit pe i aD, Judge to Decide What [tincoin. lawyer and one time presidential tuesday for Atlantic City, N. J., to ideeiteatans cascciive: sccretury| So OTEUAMONALSONNT Fund Liable for Debt) «is, Zizi Snel, rte, il ang | ste cisrct,storney’s office began [Atand tne, National Conference on : ; s Ka | ebtigetshede will be making one of her first public ict at ey’s oO! 8D | Social Work. Frank Webb of Grand Y and camp director. Camp opens this’ est est Pct. esta arances in Bismarck, Mrs. Ralph |? inquiry into the operations of ex- 3 a eee one 20-32. i i te District Judge Fred Jansonius took roman is to give a reading. 34 tortionists following the indictment of eran, sagt sh a oe sales aren tom Tito pee euaaeesa POINTs under advisement Tuesday the ques-| Mrs. J. A. Larson, chairman of the |Max D_ Krone, private behead : : ite igh tow. i vhet 792 claim for filing |tea, has as aides Mmes. Gerald Rich-| 4. H. Ross, Brooklyn lawyer. 3 PARLIGE Wueigorice awd alee -treetoes ee eae een, chtced by the adjutant (holt, HF. Kelier and L. P. Warren, | are charged with extorting ¢12.900) , gormanen C. Jituny regtag Maer” eve Eiteactnetn, deen RY general's office can be legally paid |Presiding at the tea table will be, {tom Alfred E. Smith, ehh hepa tion of the Farm Credit administra- Katen states. No sick or mentally re-| | out of the soldier's fund. Mmes. ©. B. Lund and Paul Cook, |°f he former oer a ey Willem | on at St. Paul, met with Bismarck ’ tarded children are admitted. The envelopes were ee to pre- eect ie He estate respect- Cramer interviewed Mrs. Vanderbilt, comitn inkeatenated gece’ to Applications are being filed in the serve a permanent record of veterans | ively, aid organ: \. Pilatsky said. The detectives said conduct routine iness. mn was order of their receipt. The camp is _|in connection with bonus claims and * * * they showed hers picture of Krone|&® route to St. Paul from Williston to operate on a self-sustaining serv- .S0 | Were approved by the erecta Mandan Dinner Club and that she told them she thought eid he Teena (ned hlaeerin — fe ieatiocs: conieicutions and local ‘08 |Rowever, eld. the claim should be Closes Its Season| tesembled s man who once worked) (vention Monday. z : By 00 ", on her Long Island estate. hist Seal f Denver, © .00 | against the al or emergency ap- — pa SSR TR a tthe budget of ney fata association | Des “Mein or SraetiAtsaal fo the aaltantegepeate Apple blossoms and pink and white Baseball Executive Ereimnilitigo into\maintenance cf the | 204s* cit “0 | office, although admitting the claim a Lepers sounted s aren note iB i Showers Gets Job as OnT Bod buildings, grounds and service units ‘oo | legal obligation. lecorations for the last ‘ty of the nti, with Ppinitica and cities financing cenigre City, 8 z Poca lenge action was brought ee et the Mandan ‘Dinner cub ccc Education Chief mn emperance y their own campers, Miss Katen ex-| \°S Ange “A = londay evening at way —— ale ay plains. pers, Modena, U p beast eal ethers cede club. The music for dancing was| | E. G. Showers, Kenmare, arrived in Deouss ts fhe. quadsennial ere The camp located on Lake Isabel/ Okla. City. 01 ‘00 | by ‘Adj. Gen. Frayne Baker to obtain | Provided by the Midway club’s regu-| Bismarck Monday to take up the}o.-0° of the Methodist Episcopal near Dawson ts dedicated to building! Phoenix, Ariz, 00] a court decision and decide the ques- |!” orchestra and a lariat artist pro-j work of educational director at the} -nurch Tuesday elected W. Branch resistance to tuberculosis and other 6) 0 | tion, vided additional entertainment. jlocal OCC camp. He will take charge | Picxey, executive of the St. Louis communicable diseases through sys-| Roseburg, © fo1 ita Prccnetor reaped let Greed rile dquee- aye net ee Cardinals National League baseball tematic training of low-vitality chil-| St. Louis, M 104 * lessrs. ant mes, aries C. -{ the direct Sigurd Swenson, team, a member of the church board dren. Points stressed are health| Salt Lake ‘0 Captured Man Admits | win, tester s. Dien! and Kenneth B.|enrollee, since the camp arrived here | ‘98m Habits, rest, balanced actvilty and <*3'* re - 'Mistreating Women | Peterson, and John Gabe and Miss|two weeks ago. Swenson will con Pa a ea ce , wholesome outdoor living. Seattle "30 mn, Alvin A. Mayer and Miss|tinue as Showers’ assistant Camp Grassick is owned and ope-| 00 | Mary Cayou, Milton K. Higgins, Miss} Courses given the company mem- rated by the state anti-tuberculosis :00| Fairmont, Minn., May 19—(?)—A/|Helga Restvedt, William 8. Moeller; bers will range from reading and Wi May tion, Its protective care wa: a man caught here Tuesday after he; and Miss Helen Benson. Lt. Ken-| writing for several from the Turtle Nickel 4 "t nether the b #6 launched in 1928 as a part of the pre- ‘oo | tried to attack a young woman was|neth C. Patterson of Watertown, 8.) Mountain district who are unable to aoe A firwellor rs erate ventive program of the National Tub-| Winnemucca, ‘00 | said by authorites to have confessed | D., who is on duty at Fort Lincoln for read, to assistance in extension cour- slar_ who Se. atau erculosis association and now is be-| Winnipes, Man., 100 “2 moleO ae saulenearolls two weeks, also was among those at-: ses wie six _siillons are taking [rage pay or ee - stole a coming a self-supporting statewide eee ie era omen in recent weeks. je man, an | tending. from the state versity. Other ace . zervice through its free bed fund. | ‘Futile’ Naval Treaty [escaped inmate trom the st. Peter) Party arrangements were made by tivities will include training in leather | sue:nseeseeessssssseeerme u —_—_— Is Ratified by Senate Are Rate aer ase rg Messrs. and Mmes. R. 3: Canale See and similar hobbies and instruc- A * ol leade, about 30. o' and Frank Gruye of Mandan. Three Convicts Still Henry Plenge said the suspect talked ** * accompany actual practice in that ° @ A i Washington, May 19. — (®) — glibly about mistreating Minneapolis field. r? Elude Prison Posses United States ede mesa te women in a series of mystery attacks Church Young People One result of the educational work. - ry 7 McAlester, Okla. May 19.-up—|@dhere to the new tri-power naval| Which police in that city vainly had Will Picnic at Park'!'s participation by 16 members of the my Fresh officers and bloodhounds were | ‘TeatY. speedily ratified by the senate | Deen endeavoring to solve. ae cere yee << Frown that cold midnight .| @fter it was variously dubbed “futile,” ion for : There i: nothing quit e like idni que ite ne bum covered eur |*acppoiting” and tne bee under |“Play on Words’ Beat |Poscom! epworth tesrue end ine |mician i gl conervaion work, bla lanch to cet n.dey oi tielt. Aco hidenlg =” x ig world conditions.” The pact 5 friends are invited to attend a picnic : a other sppesrance of Claude Beavers, signed by the United States, Great Bill, Burdick Avers}wnich the group wil hold Wednesday uc ones 1 a cold gl 7 ill ROY, it hits the spot! PRaiteniiary break. effective Jan. 1, was titi May 16 . A giige eghe igre B k J x i 4 3 . 1, was ratified Monde: fashington, May 19.—(?)— tt the church, where Rees creer veltet tt vo without a record vote after two Fir Pe larerintteaeren ger geeeercnyrngy anes ‘a to be proride, oe mnsing ee ‘ captured the convict, who said he 2 “play on words that worked,” was|6:45 p. m. The Misses othy El t would rather be shot than surrender. blamed by Rep. U. L. Burdick Tues-|Mutchler and Ione McConkey are in| With state and pation! Psy nes ec TIC Leading the pack of dogs was old| Agent’s Office Work |¢# for defeat by the house of the |charge. Seen 8 NEON dan Billie Burrud Reston.” the Keen-nosed veteran ot] Peaches Peak in Aprill|surdici sald. in. the Congressional Seay tn ® © freee manure, PNEUMONIA FATAL Beavers is one of three felons still Record he believed the letter from | Eighth 8 Kenmare, N. D, May 19—() @ rigera 1on at large after last week's break in| Answering questions and holding |Preident William Green of the Ameri- | Mrs. Funeral services for Jackie Kelley, 8-|| §| which a brickyard foreman was kilied| conferences with 2,031 office callers, |C#n Federation of Labor opposing the if t and @ guard injured. There was no|answering 415 telephone calls, con- |bill “had no effect whatever.” The ae agit eee) ow Insures the success of keeping all foods fresh and ° Stat tad "Sie Seine cms eat Hoe yr” Sd Reina some Entel] and The Kid’ || ff trom eves meatertcty cod food that has to be .C. § - . every m it has to cular letters and 540 individual letters oer aeaey ici was the record established by the Bur- “ put away. You know how often these left-overs Symphony Musicians _ | rs ths record established by the Bur | Lawyers Got $25 for STUDENTS EDIT DAILY oe splay ill Play Over KF YR) curing aprit, the montnly report at| Aiding Vice Syndicate Leaded with laughs, fast riding, al A neemer way. to Keep thom. the extension office discloses. April piccniy 10% of all food waste is due to faulty refrigeration. Eight members of the Bismarck j Was one of the peak months for office| New York, May 19.—()—A convict Electric refrigeration eliminates all food losses, Little Symphony will be guest per-| Callers in the last several years, ac-| witness testified Tuesday that assist- edited Tuesday's issue of the Valley which m 1 é formers for the Thursday Musical | cording to County Agent H. O. Put-|ant district attorneys were paid $25 ‘"Times-Record. jeans real club’s weekly broadcast over KFYR | nam. by a New York vice syndicae for each from 8:45 to 9 p. m., Tuesday. arrested prostitute who was later ad- " Mrs. Frank J. Bavendick has ar-|Gir)’s ‘Talk’ Leads to =| mitted to bail. The witness was conom ranged for the program, which will Danny Brooks, who came back from Here Is Adventure! consist of the Andante Cantabile and Arrest of 5 Burglars|Dannemora prison to testify against : ] Minuet_movements from Beethoven's pai ay Charles “Lucky” Luciano, on trial i refrigeration insures a uniform cold—at a “First Symphony. Minneapolis, May 19—(7)—A gang|With nine others charged with com- A Red-Blooded Spy Drama of the World War as great as temperature of below 50 degrees at all tim Playing in the ensemble are Ralph lot five youthful burglars. including a ( “Farewell to Arms” — You live the torn souls of those sa 4 ‘Truman, Mrs. Otto M. Hansen, Dr./ 15-year-old girl who “talked” was safeguard against microbes and disease-spreading > % Daniel T. Weston and Adolph Engel- hardt, violins; Dorothy Tiedman and Cari Schultz, viola; Chester Johnson, » and Clarion E. Larson, piano. TRAINMEN TO MEET Grand Forks, N. D., May 19.—(P)-— Brotherhood of Railroad Train- held at the city jail Tuesday, charged with the $1,000 Gymal Doled club safecracking and the $1,800 robbery of a sport shop. Police said the girl, @ sweetheart of one gang member, took part in planning both robberies. TO HONOR HENRY FORD Mandan Junior Legion Ball Team Practices with eleven of last year’s 15 regulars reporting. Irvin Butnitsky, former New England coach, is in charge of the local squad. Parents Aid Pupils in East St. Louis Strike : away battered in a world of booming guns and bitter hate! 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