The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 11, 1936, Page 1

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\ (== | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee ee ESTABLISHED 1878 Sees hee BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1936 : PRICE FIVE CENTS esheets re TOPPER TREES 2 EI US sh hs a apse ed os ib ee 2 SC EE TARO ne er MaDPC TN iST Thy Sr End of N. D. Heat Wave Forecast Corn Is Key to U. S. Food Supplies, Ample Now J COOLER WEATHER IS 5 CONTINUED DROUTH City Water Plant PRESIDENT IS GIVEN : Engineering Marvel Links bn A Ue mie | =<cr__|PUPRS BRE MAY CAUSE DEARTH, | ‘T° Sty, GLOOMY REPORT ON FAM HPS i}... 2x £O Capacity’ ‘yes mops Ocean Wind Bringing Showers i May Reach Bismarck Area esday for New Record; Ice | Problem: Saturday Night ™ nesday for New 3 x “ Seat seemrc cer etesa a0 Prospects Poorer on July 1 Nah ‘stated ted FOR Told There Is Little Pros pect of Reconciling Oppos- Than Any. Similar Date sig Pantie Except 1934 : 9 also found their capacity LAST 10 DAYS NOT INCLUDED by reuon of te tecoracrea| ACCUSE LEWIS OF “REVOLT” Shortage of Feed Grains Is Un- Craft Unionist Demands Oust- ief’'s Affil- likely Unless Devastation Pe pba MR ing of Mine Chief's Continues ‘Thursday's consumption was iates from AFL 3,037,000 gallons and Friday’s was ES TEES barr agg AREER 2,067,000: t Washington, July 11.—()—A dra- ‘Washington, July 11—(P)—Despite matic and unheralded conference be- poor crop prospects, some government | pacit u tween President Roosevelt and one of Officials expressed the opinion Satur- n the administration’s chief labor ex- day that supplies of food for men and handling. The perts Saturday underscored the con- animals will be cern felt in official circles here over the mouunting crisis within the American Federation of Labor. Hurrying to the Union station =| MERCURY AGAIN HITS 114 National Fatality List Stands at 536; Main Cause Is Pro- stration midnight before the presidential train pulled out on a journey to New York, & Edward F. McGrady, assistant seore- Completion of the most tic ree ject yet undertaken, the construction of the ,000,- Drouth Country Is 22235S¢e") SESees Oe Oe eae a cee eee conn jighways, at ir ication it . 25 threatening to split the federation. Fecsavalt and Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes. Above you get an excellent bird's-eye view of He was understood to have re- the Maximum ° rte aeseiet lida i, ingenious ramp on Randall oe by whic Gos i oe — (ower left), Bronx . Reeve diate prospect of bringing together Jamestown, 112 at Drake, Carrington ot Fleasant V ista|ss "cect mee ee some oas See ———_— Here’s Record of q SCHUMACHER GIVEN BUILDING CONTRACT —John L, Lewis’ industrial unionists ing the big Lewis group from the fed- erat Only Surviving Vegetation Is|erstion. Biggest Heat Wave That Left from Last Year's McGrady spproached the presi- dential motor car as it pulled info the 7 i Fee Be Tr. WT. OF. OC. respect 1a. m. 91 82 7% 8 8 any other 2a. m. 8 8 72 Si 92 being 3a. m. 6 77 71 «Bl Preliminary Shooting in Single: ‘ a.m, al ah 2 s Minneaolis Man to Begin Work a.m... Handicap and Doubles 6am... 7 7% 7 78 8|| on Addition to Postoffice Tam... 78 73 81 85 Events Slated 8a.m... 6 & 7 8&8 90 in 35 Days § formally ——_—— 9a.m... 9 91 7 8 9% Huge New York Span Links ee “insurrection,” declared. Firing in the 41st annual trap-||10 a.m... 93 95 81 93 99 being aided by Communists and de-| shooting tournament of the North}| 11 8.m... 96 97 8 99 103 Three Boroughs; Is Largest : manded formally that he and 12/Dakota State Sportsmen's association|| 12 noon .. 100 99 90 105 103 ‘ unions affiliated with the Lewis Com-/| will start at 10 . Sunday on]| 1 p.m... 102 99 93 107 104 mittee for Industrial Organization be| the grounds one‘mile north of Bis-|| 2 p.m... 103 100 96 108 106 Rot s ¢ . marek -on:U,-8.-highway 63, ----~ 3 P. M4103 -263-. 98 --108 106 “Mrs: Competition Sunday will consist of|| 4D. m..% 106 106 102 100 .. St. was preliminary shooting in the singles,|| 5 p.m... 10¢ 105 10¢ 110 .. and Persons handicap and doubles divisions of the}| 6 p.m... 10¢ 98 103 110 . she was be given certain of the 500,000 work-| open competition to be followed Mon-|| 7 p.m... 103 91 101 106 .. ers in the steel industry. The Lewis|day by the first half of the state!| 8p.m... 99 77 97 105 . singles and the state doubles cham: 9p.m... 95 76 9 101 .. pionship. 10 p. m. 92 77 «O81 98 . the second half of the/| 11 p.m... 8 76 8 98 .. state singles event will be fired fol-|| 12 midnite 8 75 8 95 .. ‘The quarrel. will come to a head| lowed by the state handicap cham- Tuesday when the federation’s ex-| pionship. ecutive council is expected to vote on Champion Entered . the question of suspending the in-} Among the state marksmen already located there while the postoffice is surgent unions, which claim 1,250,000| entered are E. C. Lenneville of Dick- LET Y PE J [reine remoceted. members, or about one-third of the/|inson, present holder of the Amateur The eddition will approximately President Roosevelt cited it as a .”| federation’s strength. Trapshooting association and 8t. BRIEFS By the double the capacity of the present 4 2 be * symbol of changing humen needs ‘A peace-making minority on the|Charles Hotel trophies, and his ee x i ‘ making executive council plunged today into| brother, W. H. Lenneville, also of 5 @ series of week-end conferences in a| Dickinson, last year's winner of the last minute effort to stave off sus-/Du Pont award. Grafton, N. D.—With thermome- pension. In addition to these three awards,| ters here reading 106 shortly after noon others which will be offered are, the} firemen battled a grass fire that state handicap badge, in competition] burned green as well as dried grass Y 6 UHDE 4. since 1902, and the association's tro-| and spread both with and against ® ly UTy — | phies for second and third places in south wind, The fire started while pond aug doubles and handicap} ruppish was being burned asd spread ti over an entire city block threatening i DIES OF BRONCHITIS) tar, oso tren |S SScte"non reat | Scere ens = ~ IOMAROK PIONEER ent. H. E. Secord, representative of w Prominent Burleigh County] the western Cartridge Co., will act New York—Fritz Pollard, Univer- Farmer. to Be Laid to Rest Maipnables. nd alyichecs, bare, heen 3; jensen valet DIES NN SEATTLE at Regan tion. . ui: qualified for the finals in the 110) H & e FREE 3 I = 5 i if i E ; i H :: eg i H i a i aE i + itt fu z ¥ meter high hurdles at the Olympic at the conclusion of the singles on! Georgian ran in 14:3. er of Mrs. Jewell, Succumbs ident: P , vice sident, Denver — Rain and snow fell on worst dust storm since spring dimmed/p, woods, mother of Mrs. M. H. B its here Saturday. He placed .| The annual meeting and election ious tA heet Towne, Unlparte y of . of officers will be held on the grounds| Coogi in the first heat, which the| Mrs» Rebecca B. Woods, Moth Monday. Present officers of the as- sociation are James W. Guthrie, pres- at Age of 98 and George Ebert, secre of parts of Colorado Saturday while in|. is ieee all of Bismarck. ei the southesstern part of the state the| word of the death of Mrs. Rebecca A special event consisting of 10) the sunlight. A brief snowstorm oc- ubles and 30 singles will be} curred on Pikes Peak in 32-degree Fale spitltyie a af F § g. F $600,000 Outlay Will Provide. dobs for Drouth-Stricken Farmers ute Hi 4 i li is Mati itt 3 a Hi a 5 : 1—)—The penne tas yy 5. national capi- i th tered 06 the Wash-. il 2 E &:

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