The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 18, 1936, Page 7

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(ORGANIZATION NEED) | ( Ses »» Crabtree of Ellendale Named - President; Henry Murphy on Executive Board Minot, N. D., Sept. 18.—()—Insur- ance salesmen from a number of Body Elected to the executive committee are: Former President Powell, Henry Murphy of Bismarck, Frank W. New- berry of Jamestown, Carl Erickson of ‘Williston, O. A. Schollander of Fargo, Henry Montgomery of Minot, and Clay D. Smith of Fargo. At @ meeting of the State Associa- tion of Insurance Agents, for agents only, Clifford H. Warner, Fargo, former secretary-treasurer, was elect- ed president of the agents, succeeding Charles A. Dawson, Fargo, Claire Simpson, Fargo, is the:new secretary- treasurer. Banquet speakers Thursday night were Harold Hopton, Bismarck, state insurance commissioner, and Attor- ney John Lewis, Minot, past presi- dent of the North Dekota Bar Asso- ciation. Urges More Service Hopton urged the insurance men to “render service,” saying that “you must have something better to give the public than the mutual assess- ment societies, or the will to continue to grow.” is Hopton supported a recent state- ment of Col. Frank Knox that no life insurance policy is now secure, no savings account is safe. The Repub- lican vice presidential candidate was right, he declared, for “we can’t g0 on spending money in this country, without creating new wealth, as we have been doing, without national danger.” Other at the business meeting included Leonard E. Zell, Fargo, A. K. Bolton, Fargo, and R. G. ‘Osgood, Chicago, po ee ee | Additional Sports | “Sophomores Key In Illinois Play First-Year Men Star as Varsity Overwhelms Frosh 71-0 in Practice Game Chicago, Sept. 18.—(/)—Tllinois’ hopes of climbing back intel the Big football limelight appeared Pri- day fo ride on the legs of a spéedy, hard-playing band of sophomores. The Illini varsity Thuraday over- whelmed the freshmen 71 to 0, and it was the play of six rookies that thrilled the 2,000 spectators. and brought a smile to the face of Coach Bob Zuppke. Another sophomore, Bill Booth, ap- parently has solved a backfield prob- lem for Coach Francis Schmidt at Ohio State. The 177-pound speedster earned the starting left halfback post on the Buckeye machine and will work with Tippy Dye, Johnny Betteridge and Jim McDonald. Welverines Get Drill At Michigan Coach Harry Kipke gave his Wolverines a» ball-handling drill. The Minnesota aggregation , trounced the reserves in scrimmage, with Clarance (Tuffy) Thompson and Vic Spadaccini contributing the touchdowns. Dwight Reed and Ray King, ends, rejoined the squad after being out with injuries, At Towa scrimmage resulted in a cut hand for Floyd Deheer, husky tackle, and Wayne Mason, end, but Rugby High to Open Season Against Leeds iH Be i Ee 3 te Sept. 18.——)— McMaster, who is open- Rugby team around five lettermen as he drills a score of grid aspirants who seek regular berths prior to their. opener here Saturday against Leeds. Coach McMaster has three regu- lars, Schall, Paul and Monger, back this : : ge i 4 SEPTEMBER 18, 1936 By Williams | Democratic Chairmen Map Campaign Details MARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY ing the meeting were Mrs. June Fickel, New York, assistant to the vice chair- | Sa He. Democratic chieftains from 16/7. W. Barlbesu, Enderlin, director of | ee ee En thea = Dakota Democratic women’s! officials in Bismarck Thursday ities, and Gordon “MacGregor, to discuss campaign details. Address- | Fargo, publicity director. COOK'S c Spring Chickens GRAPE JUICE, Welch's, Three and four pound Pint bottle ........28¢ AReb AO JUICE, Libby’s, U.S. as Corn LTINE, small size, PORK ROAST, Shoulder, ee .19¢ c POTTED MEAT, Libby’s, FRUITS - VEGETABLES CABBAGE, solid crisp HEROES ARE MADE — NOT BORN. 6 1056 ov wa octvice, mic. 7.0. REG. U. 6. PAT. OFF. SPAGHETTI, Franco- tow per Ib. ........... -| TOMATOES, home grown, Public Works administratiori had com- ted one project involving improve- ts on the campus and grounds was undertaking another. Ellendale Normal Is_ |" Progressing Steadily th, Black, retiring president Of) mit Krauth of Hebron, N. D., has here, declared “steady progress” in|® collection of butterflies that in- the work of the school was shown dur- | Cludes 1,000 species from this territory ing the last two years, in a biennial |#d 9,000 species gathered from all report to the state board of admin- | over the world, He said attendance had “kept up well through these strenuous times,” the total for the school year of 1935- 36 being 432 of which 201 were of “With all the enforced economy,” he stated, “some much needed repairs have had to wait, but no effort has been spared to keep the quality of the standar students should not suffer from lack of opportunity and instruction.” “The school maintains its classifi- cations and its standing, and its stu- dents are profiting from their work taken here, as shown by their service rendered,” he said. Black reported 79 different students received some aid from the National Youth administration and that eel “ALL-BRAN KEEPS ME /IN SHAPE EVERY DAY’ beenktat, | would feel days of this, 1 would @ laxative. Koppenhi eleven will be lighter than last year's team but should be faster. Lettermen returning include Braa- jten and Gardner, linemen, and Long Sept. 25, Ellendale Normal at Ellen- dale; Oct. 3, Wahpeton Science at Bottineau; Oct. 10, Dickinson Normal at Bottineau; Oct. 31, Minot Normal at Bottineau and Nov. 8, Valley City Normal at Valley City. Two Home Workouts Left for Gophers Minneapolis, Sept. 18—(?)—Min- nesota will start its training aprini Preparation for its crucial battle with the Washington Huskies with only two workouts left on the The Gophers have completed slight- ly more than a week of practice but they have traveled at a pace that has carried them to a form they ordinar- ily reach two weeks later in the sea- athan, 4 lbs..... The area of New York state is 40,206 SPOHN’S Buy Now and Save Money Four Regular Deliveries Daily §' IVORY SOAP Fresh Cocoanut, cello Grapes, Eastern Con- Bernie Bierman, however, has in- dicated there will be no easing of the Asparagus, Libby's, pressure until the squad of at least 42 men 1s safely aboard the nine-car special that will carry it to Seattle. They will leave Monday night. Two stops, one.at Miles City, Mont., where the players will take a day’s Missoula. Mont., which will give the Gophers almost 48 hours break in their train ride, are scheduled. They are due in ha Seattle Priday with time for a work- “One morning I bad Att-Bran. Believe me, i laxative, as it keeps me in shay day.” —Wm. C. Billings, 1330 Colorado. out before game time Saturday. Bismarck Boy Wins meens Scholarship at UND, | Why pat up with haif-sick days, Grand Forks, Sept. 18—()—Ten | university students will receive the; La Verne Noyes scholarship for the fall term, Frank J. Webb, chairman of the local scholarship committee, | announced. They are Eileen Stenson, © Elaine Allen.and Lois Ryan, all Grand Forks; Dick Adams, Abredeeh, 8. D.; Donovan, Langdon; Dale Schwartz, McCluskey; John Laemmle, Ashley; | satisfactory, Wilbur Mautz, Bismarck end “bulk” which absorbs reas within ee body. suse nt ges out your sy: » vy earer, the listlessness, the headaches. Scientific tests prove this nat- patent medicines, ALL-BRAN guaranteed, Take it a week. If not Earl; refunded by as a cereal or use in cook- ALL-BRAN also supplies vita- French Guiana holds about 6,000 | AND WAIT TILL YOU SEE | WOW FRESH AND BRIGHT IT WASHES COLORED THINGS -- AND HOW ort awe S YOUR ee RRS PEACHES, Washington Elbertas..79¢ GRAPES, Concord, 5 at. basket....25¢ GREEN PEPPERS fips .....19¢ PEARS, Fancy Bartletts, box ...$1.09. small size ...... SOC | quart bottle... L7C Ivory, 4 tars... 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