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¢ romised if he would .« Geride the sent government, be- | Pl it all to Christ, cause they an not init, only worship him—SATAN. Pherae | ‘They will-try to convince you that|well knew, if he knew a Fa if they were an integral part of the all, that he did not have se PM i present government tne, would oetd | led ia Satan vas evident Genk aon chat it would nok, con cue tint politician and that is why rink; and that it would not cost the 7 taxpayers a cent to keep them in of- | he was given the title “THE FATHER th Da- fice. This class of politicians will open | OF LIES.” The farmer of Nor! / the ball ‘by telling you how he loves |kota has been promised all kinds MY ao you. You will be able, no doubt, to|power and wealth for 30 thera read on every lineament of his mobile | Satan's followers—the politiclans—and EWws HOMEMAKERS WILL People’s Forum STATE BANKERS GO | Weather Report | WHEAT 1S HIGHER ONRECORD AGAINST | —savcemaes., BUT BREF LOWER ON =|! ASSEMBLE TUESDAY|| S335 ‘ UBS o aa THE tonight and Tuesday, cooler attack individuals unfairly, or uesdas Births , For North Dakota: Cloudy tonight Son, Mr. and Mrs. George Brauer, 4 S and Tuesday; warmer east, cooler | 210 Avenue B, at 5:35 p. m., Saturday, a Biaye wil be FeTunNed. tS the write oNe euee Usetisk MUGNAENC To dy j Bismarck hospital, Public Is Invited to Join 200]] ers. Ali letters MUST be signed. If you wish to use a pseudonym, For South Dakota: Increasing ba waa Marriage License Members in Attending 1936 sign the pseudonym first and your cloudiness tonight and Tuesday own name beneath it. We reserve ’ . armer east portion tonight; coole rT i rt t James R. Sutton and Miss Martha A ‘emo- | the farmer reaped after each election, Say Influx of Foreign Agricul- | West portion Tuesday. Belen 1) lslelitL) Aub | Josephine Gehring, both of Bismarck. Achievement Day Tellers: be cannes oa Heckman ty, te denn tice: Tae Ochna doin his | a sheaf of broken promises—and noth- s For Montana: Local showers and Bread Grains Up; Many Ani- Serr atest ralley and to re Ilcheeks great big crocodile tears, | ing more. tural Products Is Doing = | thunderstorms tonight and Tuesday Ed A. Van Vleet, 68, of Driscoll | piianciy cools Se acae one | acd) Two hundred Burleigh county vh ti 4 fair pl. ‘Definite Damage’ tonight Dee tara | ace eaaees mals Move to Market was in a local hospital Monday re-!women affiliated with 18 Homemak-|| make it advisable. All. letters pice covering from injuries sustained in Jers clubs, their families and friends || Must be limited to not more than Chicazo, June 15—()—Fears that |2 fall from horse. He was brought lwin be the guests of Bismarck Tues- heheh h- another season of serlaus spring wheat |t© the hospital Saturday evening. {day as they hold their annual Achieve- ‘enough no doubt to at times wash the | He feeds ‘us alll, he cannot hide his atime and dirt out in places so as to | taxable property like the Li od enable you to see the real color of his |can and every dollar that any of us Judas-Iscariot features, and if you|professional men get our fins ree are not a connoisseur in reading such | first come through his hand; and we Minnesota. Fair with ris tures tonight; Tuesday cloudiness, warmer in sou The North Dakota Bankers’ associ-; « ation Monday was on record agains! ula 1 would keep the United States —_—_—_—___— ment day celebration. ESSAY ON POLITICIANS facial contortions you are apt to be| believe it is well not to spend too t the federal policy of permitting influx’ QpyeRAL WEATHER CONDITIONS [on a grain importing basis prompted | Main point of interest in this year’s Steele, N. Dak. | misted into believing he has real sym- | many of his dollars in political strife. a of foreign acricultural products “in| “Tne harometric press riya wav ying in domestic markets | program to be staged in the city se, MAY %, 1986. pathy for you. This altruistic look on | We for one, are willing to leave well | | cay Aoshima with those pro- ion, ; y, whirling wheat futures up auditorium is a pageant, “The Trail tone ti Sigsed led web we weave, | thelr benign features may not be real enough alone. t The convention delegates in a reso- than 3 cents a bushel here and Blazer,” in which practically all of| jon ABA We HPELISS to deceive” The |S!mpathy for you but rather a desire ‘Yours truly, : lution pointed out the announced! renters as the groups will participate. This will fte'ss here again when the quiet at- | ‘© et & “half Nelson” on your pocket- J, N. MCCARTER. when policy of the ¢ SHicaeeOrs the : ; Anxiety regarding the spring wheat come shortly after community singing mosphere of an honest administration book. If they are real office-seekers curtailment of dor production! sata few places {om | crop now growing in northwest states which opens the afternoon session at] mus? be agitated by office-seekers and |*2eTe J apt to come a look into their 4 ahd Asterted the influx of agricul and Oregon, but S based on reports of increasing ———___—— 1:30 pom. must be agitated by office-seekers and |canine eyes, half way between a threat : y ng “definite an le Ry bon et eios . hs ., st from the icul- t oom = z Pane, aelitite and i te dam-| F Xlemphasizcd by the fact that wheat in Court Plot to Murder tural college extension anion will ue i Ae ite eas in ate is to take a firm grip on your bill- = I suit ceneee et . S HiGHASE DEIOR an a8 ‘ atory “animals,” we were allo’ ‘ hes: |$1 a bushel, the highest price in sev- bi ageous and stay with them long they c The bank | 4 i : riefly as will Mayor A. P. Lenhart, Fargo for its yee co eee EEL eens gal eralamol Minneapolis July wheat| petroit, June 15—()—Dayton Dean, |who will give the welcoming adtiehe, Eyam wa oe ies = ee ue eet that you oo) fool and Our Good e T. Merrill of } WeChWnpe Od tt : { one time sold at $1.02, the 5 cent Black Legion gunman, told from the| A get-scquainted hour and viewing|‘The dictionary defines a “politician” yak pe ale Heinle Raat c ‘ e dvance permitted for one | witness stand Monday of signing with |of exhibits are set for 10 a.m An hour |as one who is versed in politics or Bo! geht Hetike CERAM PRIN TING hs sunrike 4343 nom, i eae beat |four other men a “blood pact” to slay |later there will be community singing |» “statesman.” The first part of this bipeiag Ay he Cin ee! hearty ‘ beast! ia e ete ma Prices to/arthur L. Kingsley, Highland Park|with reports of secretaries to follow. |definition seems to be applicable but th ai out at if you “m not peat ‘T1os ive eatsle values Monday jeditor who was fighting the terrorist| The plenie lunch will be held in the|the latter part of such definition is| ‘nem Sut out they are sure to come out ing the lowest levels since organization in his community news-|World Wat Memorial building sud!-|not in accord with my opinion of @| sr gauss ve ietgia: Thies a ‘ tiie ante ane riche thane jeaciano! | Be ela Le ets “statesman.” There has always existed | politician. Look out for him. He re- = nto date ‘ [tee ated misters y 3 SO. Dean was a witness at the prelimin-| Everyone who is interested in the one Pronounced difference between @| minds ‘me of Satan, hen rel) === a = gt to dake 1 Laaeae See tae ae oan ape aty examination of eleven men charged |/Homemaking program is invited to|politiclan and a statesman; a states- Christ up into the iguntais and a ae 1 : 0 isieney to gate S11) [OM ead decline in the steer price | “ay comspiracy to murder Kingsley. attend any or all of the sessions. | man is one who is willing at all times | showed him all of the kingdoms ot/ Bismarck Tribune Co. MAG Gdd Tine sinouncen cals WESTERN NORTH DakoTA | structure which has been under way.'and then Hepner (Roy Hepner, de- to do something for his country while| the world in a moment of time and Stationery Dept. jalmost without interruption, since | fendant who waived examination) gave Heavy Downpour Hits Ri eoantty dieuld io senisiting fee Pet. | January. {us a match which we dipped into the il wn M0 |_ Choice and prime steer prices are biood and signed our names on a South Florida To 7 freciead ‘with mnteti NRG year’ me 09 | now the lowest since December, 1934.’ piece of paper,” Dean testified. grea H in F ts enactment have now largely passed.” Opposition to the proposed stat BISMARCK, cld3. ¢ 5 each, poldy. ; constitutional amendment to b out for the latter class, Mr. Farmer ‘ mai 4 Vi ——— ees Ft. Myers, Fla., June 15.—(?)—Resi- voted on in the primary election pro- i a ‘Hepner said Kingsley was to be Ny y them c viding for the a ‘and it pt Substitute far Old |-taken care of’ because he stood in the [dents of many South Florida cities Muka to alLgNT ee your fiiis alibi of taxes by officers designated by the 00 | . * * |way of Markland’s reelection.” Dean | Were marooned by high waters result; | ay gay, Tne running season for them : Tegislature algo was expressed by thel | Guffey Bill Written referred to N. Ray Markland, wno|ing from a tropical storm which |e” opened. If you are in. doubt convention “It provides for the levy and as-) sessment of taxes by appointed bureau or bureau: ‘oo! |Was defeated for reelection as mayor |crossed the state and went out on the ‘oo| Washington, June 18—(®)—The,ot Highland Park in 1934 and who |Atlantic ocean Monday. Do i to whether he is a politician. or a 0” senate interstate commerce commit- | Subsequently was on the staff of Pros-| There was heavy rainfall through |statesman, just apply the law of ‘fy tee Voted 9 to 5 Monday to approve ecutor Duncan C. McCrea here until |the night, but no material wind dam-|«cause and effect” and thelr real when called upon by one of them as y in which i jan amended version of the new Guf- | his suspension June 6. He is one of age was reported. | uated, thus abolishi EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA jfey-Vinson bill designed to stabilize | the defendants in the conspiracy case.| Fred A. Flanders, government eee Hatem ena hae inieLle the present method of local asse: High- Low- the vast soft coal industry by price-! Dean told of lying in wait for Kings- | weather observer at Moore Haven, re-|to say about the economic conditions ment and equalization of taxes, and! aire: est ent Pet. fixing. ley on several occasions but said the |ported rainfall in the 48-hour period | that exist today in this state he will % ry further, it provides for an ar “ 3) 48 cno| The measure would re-enact the | Plot against the editor was abandoned |prior to 8 a.m., Monday was 9.33|be apt to say something like this: We and unequal classification of simi 47 ‘9 | price-fixing provisions of the original | @fter Markland’s defeat at the polls.|inches, the heaviest since the 1926|have now had peace in the state cap- property and the optional exempti 48.00 Guffey ccal control act, which was} hurricane, when it was estimated |ital for some time. We love peace and - | of any particular property.” the reso 43 :qg | invalidated by the supreme court. It) between 12 and 15 inches fell. hope it will continue on for time Based ete a the pro-| 43.00 oe labor provisions of the oreinas | vane We trust we are through endment. | statute. | bec with inter = Oppose Income Tax MINNESOTA POINTS | Chairman Wheeler (Dem., Mont.) Buffalo Barbecue to grab the neat election will bet thats For Tuesday and ‘ Hr, convention also voted oppo gn Lewy... |said the most important change his Mark I1.0.0.F. Meeting)! way ciear to keep those in office who Wednesday nos n state incom: apolis, clear 81 56 .n0| committee made in the bill was revi- _ have cleaned up some of the rot that ’ pence cx , clear 92 50.00! ee of ee uaa cea dren Mates: City, N. a am Haak existed some few years ago and who r i ni ‘ : or 4 feature to provide for an outright ex- A buffalo barbecue, the first this| are strong and hearty, as com| M undistributed corpo SOUTH DAKOTA TaneLow- [cise tax of one and one-half cent on! Yoicg Opposition to Proposed| section in many years, will be one of putting in & bunch of eitlceeaseore Brings You Pet. tall “ah any chee a ae Lee tel ee) A PP’ Pp ae ticle te ee Ooaannt ae Med are so lean and lank that they clear . | on all coal in interstate cot ce icnic lay al not ry granting of new c! City, peldy °" | directly affecting interstate commer- aseusmiehtion rr opeltyi Penensll park in the Little Missouri it it i. in rete back or baliy ah ait NEW State or national Bonn i ice. Producers who comply with the Income Tax Laws Badlands south of here. time to feed them up and usually costs eed oe High-Low: : ie yoo be ee to a rebate of! W. A. (Tony) Schoenline, a Mc-/ the taxpayers money; so why change? hi Baee oe on Peete teece meee € ss ct. | the 2 per cent ys Opposition to the constitutional Kenzie county veteran who came here/ But you will not see many of that W ite , ————_—— 51 years ago, will prepare the barbe-/class. Mostly they will be those who 00 8 amendment, relating to the assess-| cue for lodge members of several aot Alfalfa Bill Murray ment of property and to the proposed states) Guests are expected from | === Hy income tax law was voiced here Sat- Praises G.0.P. Stand urday at the reorganization meeting See var 4 scrag peti charters” and “for their refusal to is-| sue unnecessary charters.” | In another resolution the conven| tion favored the government with-) “peldy City, above record 1 WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS COATS drawing its participation, financial od Oc ol of the Burleigh County Taxpayers’ che- and otherwise, in all fields competi- vo. Tex, clear .. a) SF P|, Topeka. Kas. June 15.—(P}—william | Ascociation at which Milan Ward of | Provinces of Manitoba and Saskatc tive with private industry “mor 5860 | H. (Alfalfa Bill) Murray, picturesque! Bismarck was elected president. fenktts) ot station: cece * permitting banks and all engaged in ate enterprises | ( n Idaho, pelay, .. 84 66 |former Democratic Governor of Okla-|" Other officers chosen were J. P. aye 12.58 { ‘ . P| will address the gathering, A. J. y ae Jay a te : homa, at a conference with Gov. Alf’ French, ‘vice president; Gordon Cox,| Burke, Alexander, past grand ies , . clear .. 99 64 2 ae today. declared the Re-| secretary-treasurer and Walter Sel-| announced. F replace such governmental) Des Moines, lowa, clear 88 62 publican ee embodied Demo- tens, Robert Webb and H. A. Dueme-| Arranging the program besides ‘ 2 ae ee O Murer aeived at the governor's] 128d, all of Bismarck, George Lewis| Schoenline and Burke are: M. A. Ask Balanced Budget | Zamonton, | Alta, ffice th: ing for“ ra ia) | Of Sterling and Axel Soder of Wing,| Wright and 8S. O. Dundas, Watford The welfare of the individual c'ti-| Kamloops, B.C, Se | eens: City; Sanford Barden, McGregor; visit” of “no political significance.” In response to questions he asin | A resolution adopted at the meet-| August Krantz, Kenmare, and Ste- |te say in so many words that he would |/"8 declared that the constitutional | phen Westdal, Williston. zen of America can best be main-j Kansas ¢ tained and preserved by the elim:na-| Los Angele tion of bureaucratic domination of} mi. odena. Utah, cl governmental agencies,” stated an-| x “oo | Support Landon, Republican presiden-| eae me ers ote sat Sete. NEW SOLDIER WEDS Velgoras other convention resolution. Balanc-| New a | bial OnL Dee: | guards ae ania ys d provides | West Point, June 15—(®)—Clark L. = ing of the federal budget by “econ-| X° Te ibe ablageon v a-ghntedar baa gern | CMTE PPRrIg ees 1 <j poh ¢ | Hosmer of Dunseith, N. D., was among Wool Crepes omy and the elimination of waste andj jon economy, on the question of debts, | i ey of Assessment of | 17 “newly appointed second lieuten- P' extravagance” was asked by the cele-| P ‘og ithe League of Nations, the preserva- | Properly may be taken away from Our | site who were married Saturday fol- In Popular gates, ‘12|tion of the supreme court and the | local city, village and township gov- lowing their graduation from the 2 Fopi J. F. T. O'Connor, comptroller ot! 6 ‘constitution, the agricultural plank|€rnments and further provides for! titeq States military academy. The the currency and director of the fed-/ 9; nn (28 far as it goes, and local self-gov-|Tepeal of constitutional exemption of | pride was Miss Eleanor Hendrickson Swagger Styles io {ernment,—to me embodies Democratic | Property used for religious and char- 06 | principles,” said Murray. | itable purposes.” | “Will you support Landon?” he was Charging that the proposed income asked. eral deposit insurance corporacion. former North Dakota resident, was; commended by the conyention whicit) of Dormont, Pa. ‘And: Stated that it took “pride in the rec- fowa, clear 86 64 tax measure, which was referred to ord of his accomplishments.” | , Wash, rain S460 “I am saying nothing about that,”| the people after it was passed by the Adoption of the resolutions and, Swift Current, S., cldy, 84 54 he said. | State legislature at its last session, APIT 0 . election of officers completed the) Ano Pas. Man. p nee ee wo jwould force many to pay income Fred E. Anstrom A Pemreay convention WWinmipess ee Labor Board’s right | taxes that had not paid them before, Refreshingly Cool le i _ eae a To Regulate Denied Maraubaue sere Candidate for his Second Term S ALE ; i : . Co act er does no’ | y solace yee | Cc (0) N T I N U E D: ate? the carrying forward of losses Last Times (Mon.) —as— , Maxe batiands Lour) from page one | New Orleans, June 15.—(#)—The from one year to another to the de- o ies | Bi kM United States fifth circuit court of ttiment of our farming population|| Gene Stratton-Porter's SHERIFF 0 Dickinson, ND, June 15—«,—a| DISMAC ay Get appeals Monday denied the°right of Who, in the year of a good crop, would famdus novel of Burleigh County the national labor relations bodrd to be forced to pay an excessive rate of tour through the Medora Badlands ini | 5 and rodeo are featured on the state] Miniature of Huge regulate the relation of employer and tax and would not be permitted to de- |] ¢! 9 Your support will be Rainbow girls convention program Gamebird Project) employe in production or manufac- duct the losses sustained in previous arvester appreciated H which opens in this city June 25 for} | ture: | years of drouth and low prices. ' t Primary Election, June 24, 1936 three days. “i a jto find a home where they can pro- at (Pol. Adv.) The Grand Cross of color degree ay Although Russia has only 11 fac: Vehicle condition is said by seme will be exemplified in the Badiands, | Pagate Snmoleste ‘ tories producing aircraft, their total authorities to be directly or indirectly TOMORROW (TUES.) Mrs, W. D. Robertson, chairman of| _Maurel cited some figures e 8ive/ output is in the neighborhood of responsible for about’ 15 per cent of WOMAN OF MYSTERY- arrangements, announced. The rodeo| ‘he Bismarck men an idea of the im-!o 999 planes a year. | all accidents. is supervited by Fran Ray ee ee en eee ctichme ee ah | ne |] LURING MEN TO ‘ ve: vill close w a x goaretion wil ioe with grand | 2a! het ne, he green DESTRUCTION! BUDWEISER ioe |planning on fencing the entire re- ENDS TODAY Closing OutallEarlyStyles \ $50,000 PAID TO FARMERS fuge. Steel observation towers 100 Now 15c Former Valu { Dickinson, N. D, June 15-.P\—A| feet high have been constructed at MONDAY jer Values Forgotten 4 total of $50,000 has been paid out in| the ends of the refuge. The waters DELIGHTFULLY COOL No Charge for the Bottle Stark county to farmers operating | have been planted with native acqua- under the Farm Credict ascociation,| tic vegetation. Islands of dirt have AS. Hagenston, director, reported| been built to assist nesting birds. | Monday. More than 1,000 piles of logs, brush ¥ and dirt were distributed over the 50-; RELAY DICKINSON MAINS | mile refuge to provide for fish pro-!| Dickinson, N. D., June 15.—(P)—A/ Pagation. More than 200 sets of farm | oN : crew of men is busy here relaying) buildings were removed. CCC labor | Sa i f 1,000 feet of water mains on the south | !s being used. § : mae side of the city. The project is joint- To Benefit Man Also \ It's o brand-new, ly sponsored by the WPA and city.| Not only wild life but also humans! ¥ goyly exciting od- MODEL “RTP” (NU-PIN) ‘The approximate cost is $2,800. will benefit from the refuge. Plagued | " jhen dash- by almost annual spring floods) c eB 2 ing Bob Te adiaa é through the years, Minot at last ex-! , + J Rosolind are teamed pects to banish this scourge of nature. o r@) A N S Creation of the refuge with its dams ‘ forse Ao time! Don't Chromium Plated ¥ and dikes will enable engineers to ; a ‘i bis ‘or '$25-$50-$75-$150-$200 control the fleods, diverting the ex- S . NU-PIN aia, Stapling. oii aaa cess waters to the marshes and har- 4 point on your automobile nessing the volume that “winds| Ey and paper clips; it is EASY PAYMENT PLAN through the city of Minot. | fe, Secure—yet can be 53 64 All dams are equipped with mod- | Refinancing ern control gates and only one man S r is needed at each dam to regulate, peer (ee bas mente oe the water flow, Maurek said. | us pay off your present The Bismarck men returned con- balance, advance you vineed that what has been done in fh d make yg aoe oe Oe Ste the Mouse river valley can be suc- removed in a jiffy! Holds 290 staples. Front loading feature. 414” reach. Sta- ples up to 40 sheets with size “RF” (14”) staples; staples up to 5B sheets with ssiull; ted. the Ke | “ 1 Salary Loans $5 to $50 petits gerbe sadn size “RFD” (5/16”) sta. on your signature only. we life and great economic value to ples. No security - No Endorsers £ = GUARANTEED 10 YEARS Out-of-town loans made by mail. BURY BELFIELD WOMAN pSALARY LOAN CO. Ol neat services fot Mrs John Raatan || ——Musts!_teet soon bend Ot Don e's Th i ibun 24, who died at Dickinson ‘Thursday, COMING ™* “BIG BROWN EYES . * Phone 32 © Bismarck Tri b . Co, Stevens, Manas were held Saturday afternoon at Bel- as Mrs. JOAN BENNETT — CARY GRANT cages George Seev Manager Phone 405° Bismarck, N. D. field. . Kasian leaves her hus- band and one daughter. aint tes | Buy Your Plymouth a Se ete eRe ARR abedintp nem teeeeeaeeeneeeteeseee Re ee