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2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1986 7 bership and emblem, Dan M.|————_——————————= When she left here two years ago. “ht Rr ‘ | Beare Olin of Grand Fors ea BAWDEN RESIGNS A : ONTINUE PSs {TTH ANNUAL B, if ot cation, Lian “Cubelman of, valley | Weather Report | C ” phe ST) % D greune and fnaviduls showered, OE } from page one: D e imal a pestle tele’ Ld | City; legislation, le 0! vil Bismarck after i CONVENTION OPENS) sauces, oe Elena ot) ——vecruen conecaet | DIRECTOR FOR WPA} Masame Scheffer peda Stephen Trucker Seed ty De. Craven: tat Licoe? ‘tle Lake, Langdon member; . . pedis ay Acinity: i t | Turtle Lake, Langdon member: health,| yo, Bismarck and stein | Gan- Succumbs pedi Killed at Drayton) was not in critical conaition. peat Se IlIness Thursday | urday, lations, Myra Poole of Dickinson; in-| somewhat cooler ‘i is ‘son| For North Dakota: Generally fair automobile accident late Thursday Late Afternoon Sessions Ars | Fe sneer aha pinhiigy VernIbE Alas vit_and Saturday, except thun-|E, ©. Glass Named to Succeed near Watford City, is in mor serious 1 ' Shifted to Capitol; 19 rich of Grand Forks.” nan oF tonight; somewhat cooter | Him as Chief of Grand Forks | {2h.Sh% shared ponors, with Prite condition than at first reported. i 6 aa i Governor Receives Group Saturday and "extreme southeast to-| lm" 48 76! OF Grane’ Forks | Kreisler, the violinist, and was soloist ieee Dr. J. P. Craven, attending the fore elegates Are Here The delegates were formally re-|"Sht: . git EMER District by Moodie slat Pesce co iek : a Sear At ;.|mer governor, said Langer suffered al i ceived by Gey. Walter Welford in his |, of, Sout Rakota: | Generally, fair y Symphony. Greene Ae and ee Mery ons (least five fractured ibs and severe bruises to / shoulders, ant 5 ' eRe ak office at 4:30 p. m. and afterward | dershowers east this after = Notable personalities of the musical] a. m., Friday, St. Alexius hospit Delegates from eight units were ere taken on 4 ieue ot the etary seerte were Ghat cooler northeast and | Resignation of G. C. Bawden as di-| world whom she numbered among her| “son, Mr. and Mrs. Eele, Sterling, 8t |pack, Although in a coma at first, among early arrivals at the 17th an- gast- entral tonight and east Satur-|rector, Grand Forks district, of the|intimate friends included Arthur po p.m, Thursday, St. Alexius hos- j)) 9. reported as conscious and im- 2. Heol’ Wik nual convention of the North Dak ry Works Progress administration was | Kraft, Anna Case and William Brady.|P'CO) sir, and Mrs. C. E._ Munger, | proved Friday morning. Paris, roid ee kee, va room, Miss Bessie R. Baldwin any onta 3 ‘a = Federation of Business and Profes- wee Mg MaRa aay; ttle change in (@nnounced in Bismarck Priday by|Among her prized possessions when| 392 Aventie D, at 7 p.m. Thursday,| tenger was injured Friday night] ported semi-officially Friday as ready At a 6 o'clock dinner in the capitol | dining will preside over a program on the! night and ; sional Women's clubs, which got un’), e triby eel Thomas H. Moodie, Works Progress | she lived in Bismarck were thousands| Bismarck hospital. H der way in the World War Memorial en Bae ennui Of the) -Suc= sta: Unsettled, thun- | administrator. iad 5 clippings about her own carcer,|, Son, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Reil- shortly after 7 p. m. when Sa to adopt a joint policy with Great building Friday morning Ba tiiveisg's TSROEEaIN TAbRERS Witt rshowers probable in east and south |” Bawden resigns, Moodie said, to ac-|and the autographs and pictures of/ \'Exius hospital, ‘Thursday, St. | mouile nae cieiinee siiee omer | Britain, Russia, Yugoslavia, Czecho- a Sat 's program starts with a nd Saturday and in north- s. e sald, e : spital. were riding, and represented drive Isaving ‘from the Prince hotel | weet this atternoon or tonight; some-|CeBt a position with the Last Chance | these famous friends. plunged. into a diteh, turning end | S/Ovaki®, 8nd ene anion ane er Saturday and in north-| Mining syndicate at Austin, Nev., gold| _ After coming to Bismarck Madame) students trom the Grass Lake dis- lover end. - Germany's remilitarization of the A at 8:30 a. m., and continues with an ley City and Devils Lake in ad mt Mths Bieivleee dealin i ht id 7 Scheffer was married to Mr. Scheffer, i ; oars 1 m., business session, luncheon in and silver mine property owned and *| trict school, No. 3 who visited in Bis- McDonald of Bismarck, candi- | Rhineland. to the hostess unit. C the First Presbyterian church, elec WEATHER CoNDrTIons | Operated by North Dakota people. .. | Whom she had known in concert work.| - 1. mnursday included Margaret date railroad commissioner on the Tce sources said his foreign ) Ssure K 2. 7 Upon his death nine years ago his ure area overlies the ‘We regret to see Mr. Bawden leave bi ony was cremated aa. the packed Raymond, Chester and Lester John-|Nonpartisan League faction ticket policy would be patterned after that of his ces, The Pas, 29.60, ” 4 estern states, P our organization,” Mr. Moodie said.| vow rest in St, Paul. Her first mar-|S0, William, John and Rollo Lind theaded by Langer, suffered facial namely: ready arrived include Knox of Grand Fo dent; Miss Marie A: Mo., national repr Mildred Chick of Min retary, and r Ramsey of Min tion of officers, and address by Ly- a sebatignet the comics he south western states, Phoen!s. | «te is a splendid engineer and gave M d Peter 8: tyk. tions and ash in his f ideli the League eceptior xt while high pressure areas are : tman, 2 " and Mary an r Sprynczynatyk. | lacerations a Bi flore- fe nat 4p. m, and the annual| centered over the Great Lakes re-| splendid service in the WPA program | "a8, was RN ed seuaerra:| Miss Audrae Snippen is the teacher. |head but his condition is not serious. ite aTeAnta: mae mney ea feder: ‘i ¥ ' | the h 4 I 4 Ke a federation banquet in the Patterson $37 n¢" and” Roseburg, 8024. the | Noreh Dakota tory where she taught. Both Langer and McDonald were hotel dining room. | ther is vhat ted| 5. C. Glass, formerly supervisor, di- Arms' - |given first aid treatment at Watford sistance pacts; : ‘An informal reception in the B.P.W. | throughout the Plaing States and over | Vision of operations, Grand Forks dis- Had Busy Career Hers p@idgonnean ot ene Fargo, state a ei erand later removed to Williston. |. %,,Coliective seturity by mutual room Thursday evening was attended | the southern Rocky Mountain region | trict, has been appointed as district! Establishing her studio nere, Mad-|Goyneil of Christian Education, will] Oscar Erickson, Bismarck, chair- oer with Great Britain and light, scattered showers fell from Mrs. D: E. Shipley, *j é = by Miss Ames, and the Grand Forks “ " director to succeed Mr. Bawden. Glass ne Scheffer had at one zime ‘lass "s ity hostess, approp: By : the central Plains State: thward en. 8, | ame ad al me ac attend the world’s Sunday school con-|man of the Republican state central fer first adress of Welcome on bebail 284 Dickinson delegates, Miss Helena | to teal eat medion Provinces | who was graduated from the college | of more than 30 pupils and conducted| vention at Oslo, Norway, July 6 to 12, (committee, and candidate for insur-|°" *!! bls Furopeen questions. Schaefer, accompanied by Miss Helen Amb retures are quite high in the/of engineering, University of Wiscon-|the music work at the Bismarck In-|he said Friday. , ance commissioner on the Langer! g+ prancis of Assisi established of the city, to this convention. Miss @va Schairer of the Grand Forks club ssippi and lower Missouri Val-|sin, in 1915, served as maintenance | dian school. In addition to this she Targart, sang several solos. There ut elsewhere readings are mo- also was music by the Bismarck high ticket, and Pence Berwman, Bis- the custom of ringing the Angelus. 1 superintendent for the North Dakota] directed the choir of St. George's}! Cparies a. Swanson, incumbent, sesponded. Rev. Ellis L. Jackson de- school boys’ quartet accompanied by di e. - fie a Hi emiech With WEG livered the invocation. 8 ys y| Bismarck station barometer, inches: | highway department from November, | Episcopal church, wi ich she was d Ruth Bowers 28.2: Reduced to sea level, 30.00. y. has filed for reelection to the boar EEN IE ete duced to sea level, 30.00. 1923 to February, 1934. From Feb-| affiliated, and sang for several years| 09% ty: fnees fem tHe Marie Huber presented convention Se atae ei x programs and Miss Chick read min- = [ec RUET TIN cere awe meu ce me thie utes of the 1935 Devils Lake conven- Peck Sunrixe 4:59 tion. The national speaker's greet, Welford Is Honorary Sunset 8:19 ings, a talk on “Rethinking the Con- Member of Rangers stitution” by Miss Anna D. Bure, and | organization routine completed the morning schedule ruary, 1934 to July, 1935 he was em-| With the First Presbyterian choir. ployed as assistant district ral Rare sul no longer sing her- second district. in the CWA and FERA, i self, it became her great Joy to teach | res July 98, 1985 he has bees ard sain: | others and to instill in them her own YOUNG KILLER HANGED | PRECIPITATION Boch Ss in the em: ty i Calif, May 22—(P)—Earl For Bismarck Station: ploy of the Works Progress adminis- | love of music. In this connection she) Folsom, Calif. May it lrg Gov. Walter Welford be | Total this month to date ... tration as engineer in the Grand organized the Girls’ Chromatic club| “Bud” Kimball was hang jay _ Gov. Walter Welford became an|xormal, this month to date. .. Potts Alstriet: which put on several operettas and| for the murder of James C. Kennett, Honorary Tmeibee of tHE Peey aanes BAAR EE el 1h Go J presented many charming and mu-! retired Chicago contractor. The trap Club Heads Report ers Friday, and with ; "y y the residents, (os Etiday, th it came an in- LU EAR i CBee 7 ! sically worth while recitals. was sprupg at 10:01 a. m. and the Bidet the. Receracetesne "Aunt. Sitation to be honored guest at the Dia aoe eee eases at annual cost, ot crime in the | ““Sraiame Scheffer was an honorary eeyeur-oll youth ‘was pronounced “ iary chorus, an address by Miss Ani AA ee celebration thi WESTERN NORTH DAKoTA 000 te ie s is said to exceed $10.-| member of the Thursday Musical clvb+| dead at 10:12 a. m. “ and reports of standing committees “Umm i | Hae eae led up to adjournment at 4p m for a\, Capt. J. C. Adams of Fort Lincoln, i oer areata who arrived from T new pr x ion in the Texas Rang- er sas “Ten-gallon” som- icy ne brero, with the compliments of Gov-| punn’ dent ernor James V. Allred. G xas to take up his drive to the capitol. ented the governor Miss Edna Bergan of Rugby and Miss Lillian E. Cook of Bismarck, chairman of state program, and re- search, respectively, gave their reports itten form Ends Today u| State “|| QpyNapy cts: 00 A Dramatic Bombshell rrison, ¢ in person. Presented in Paro ae * . | neatown, c 0 5] H mere those of the following chairmen: | ,27 return Gotsmer Welford invited Rane penis 4 “KIND LADY” “No Law of Man or God Runs North of 53!” ae ee oe k Minot, clear 200 a , ‘i i —— jDavs festival at Bismarck July 3 to) \ ten, clebt 60 —with— Tingling Excitement ... Glorious Romance ; Known STE’ 6, ve. celebrating Wsth an- —— A Nationally J SHULL) niv of the (oltndiny of DAKota EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA Aline MacMahon HATS for men, sold exclusively , i High- Low- Basil Rathbone . est est Pct. 74 48 0011 90 Minutes in a House of Mystery | by Alex Rosen & Bro. :Custer’s battle of the Little Big Horn. si Bb 200 [, C. Davies requests | NEWS - - COMEDY Fairview Cemetery Association Minneapolis, rain . Muorhead, eldy STARTS MONDAY 1 THE ROARING ROMANCE OF THE CENTURY! SOUTH DAKOTA Po! that all persons owning plots co- Co t J d High operste in dressing up the uo y u e Hisane clas 36 grounds fur DECORATION DAY. IRapid City, peldy. 11. 74 There will be a carct to MONTANA POINTS assist you in this work. Burl i h High: Low- est. est. Pet. Persons owning trucks who e g : : 48.00 would be willing to assist in haul- 46.00 190 Pounds of Heroic Fighting Dog Battling for the Boy and Girl he loves in a wildly beautiful romance of the Primitive Northland ing gravel are requesied to be on C iia a SH) COMEDY - - NEWS - - MUSICAL Pivaines: Weanerday and Thus. ounty | weet: ae } day. High . Any owners wishing payments on their them to the caret: ; thorized to accept them oem “tT Re-election All efforts on your part tomake Fairview Cemetery a more beau- — tiful place will be appreciated arillo, Tex. se, Idaho, Candidate for COMING. siovesendsyat2,4,7.9 amazing folks citing fF the most met in the most ex sver thrilled to! Atrainload 0 you've ever > action YOU ve 5 Modena, Utah, ele Signed: C. A. Rust, No. Platte, Neb, eld: vk President of the Association. Louis, Mo. LAST TIMES FRIDAY - SATURDAY FAIRWAY SHOWS : F Opposite Auditorium Bismarck, N. Dak. KIDDIES’ MATINEE SATURDAY ‘A Poramount Picture with JACK OAKIE - SALLY EILERS Kent Tylor, Frances Drake, J. Farrell MacDonald Sam Schleppermon; Hearn, Directed by Rolph Murphy Get Your Tickets for 1,000 Miles of Excitement! A TRAINLOAD OF THRILLS AND - Plus - DANGER! A CARLOAD OF FUN AND $150—$200 a Swift Curr On Your Automobile [se Pa | Winnemicea, | Winnipeg, Ma Montana Stockmen Rap Trade Treaties Refinancing —Salary Loans— $5 to $50 On your plain note. No endorsers, No security. Easy Reduce the payments on your automobile .. . let us pay off your present balance, -advance you sj payments. Confidential. ' more cash... and make Billings, Mont., May 22.—(®)—Criti- eee : the payments smaller. Oul_stTeu nil pane chads cism of the Canadian-United States Millionaires ... jewel thieves ... murder- y j reciprocal trade agreement was voiced ers... lovers... all aboard the southbound D by Mail SALARY LOAN COMPANY Dakota Natl. Bank & Trust Co. Bldg., Suite 22-24 Phone 405 George Stevens, Manager Bismarck, N. D. Thursday by leaders of the Montana |Stock Growers association as the or- ganization opened its 52nd annual convention. “Canadian cattle have Here's the true story been dumped into the United States] 4¢ Merion Talley’s "ew limited ... headed for trouble! EXTRA! — SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY “Custer’s Last Stand” -- Thrills Galore! } markets at a time when the imported 107. tb. figure.‘*it's SO €28Y } cattle are not needed to provide a look and feel ten years a E steady market,” one man said. youngefs gore lone! Pain ane “tT fol ‘Marion ‘Talley. A im Dust Storm Follows a eae the Hollywoo which means: teat sensibly — se reguiarly— ose Waters Hard on Heels of Rain Lamar, Colo., May 22.—(P)—After a brief interlude of hard rain, a blanket ot dust returned for the fourth straight day here Friday, also cover- ing parts of southwestern Kansas and the Oklahoma Panhandle. West of the dusty sector, a strong wind hit a suburban part of Pueblo, Colo., late Thursday, tearing down power lines, breaking tree limbs and Farms For Sale 320 acre improved Burleigh County farm about 8 miles from town, fair set of buildings, windmill, farm all fenced, about 120 acres in crop, balance hay and pasture, 320 acre tract of farm land, all fenced, 120 acres ready for plow, 3 miles from Sterling, N. D. Have several improved 160 acre and larger improved farms in Burleigh, Kidder, Barnes and LaMoure counties, also farms in the Red River valley of North Dakota and SPECIAL Month End SERVICE SAVING Fried Spring Chicken 1 and Steak Dinners A Specialty at it yourself. It is easy TNs this way 20 you'll love Ry-KrisP Wafers — they're deli- cious. to all owners of ; WICKING AAYEIAL CHIERED ROUNES. RY-KRISP ‘These farms are offered for sale with a small first payment and 5 WHOLE RYE at-a price you cannot afford to overlook. .If interested in secur- WAFERS ing a farm, write 9 The grime returned to Lamar 66 Thursday night while water from an or 0 @ ars hour’s heavy downpour still ran in the streets. Tune Motor ‘ All for DAILY Clean and adjust distributor points. $ Supper Special Clean and adjust Spark Plugs. Set timing, clean gas line, clean carburetor. 5 to “i sust BDC 7 p.m. Check Steering Every evening a splendid as- aa P. J. Schmitz 224 West Breadway Bismarck, N. D. : Your Favorite Brand Just the BEER heck and adjust steering, tighten ball > sortment of excellent foods. GLAD WE é On in . fii alien tant whece ( ce gacaenae ied Saat MA. ane Ae I LACE preety ——— 3 3-Way Inn Cafe PREPARE fy Oene Always a good time Adjust Brakes 116 2nd St Eva Senn, Prop. 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