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‘oun If Successful, Would Koop | (Cepgrlch, 110, UF Aneeclsted. Frew) leys. Roofs + > Votes Out of Presidential Fall Plowing Nears _ Completion in N. D. brdlgpellcrad nt the swollen THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1986 RGSTRATON CHS Correspondent Relates |MENAGE OF FOREST OPENED IN CHICAGO Liberation at Alcazar} ROI LESSENED ("= blocked the dimly-lit subterranean ‘al- sagged over our heads. Death Toll Increased to 11; Probe an Sept. 30.—Insurgent |We saw at glance that only the| High Fogs Hang Over Smok- ‘Toledo, | Alcanar’s solid: tock foundations with subterranean property from damage there was = at $1,650,000. | 1 hundred 1500 chambers where sunlight never en- ters. We went further down and found one room where 75 men, women and children lived for 72 days in a space. 50 by 25 feet, As we entered, a gaunt ttle girl offered me a piece of hard, black biscuit. in a dirty gray bathrobe held up a month-old buby which was born during the iwi | Minot Man Is Held Plantation. owners ali sector of the river front told of high water overflowing their lands, adding crop damage caused by stream in central Texas. ‘rs! Lutheran Missionary Rolls Past Hearne Hearne, ‘Texas, Sept Sept. 30.—(#)—The crest of the Brazos river flood rolled past Hearne Wednesday, swelled by the oe river.and other flooded tribu- jes. Bottom lands for many miles up Group Opens Session Fargo, N. D., sept. Loar alates 50 delegates from Winnipeg points in North Dekota Hebe the 19th annual convention of the Women's Missionary Society West- ern conference, ri the Untied Lu-} theran Church of America, opened in; St. Mark's church here Wednesday. On the program are Mmes, J. H. Out-of-town delegates include Mrs. John Lee, Lansford, N. D., an es,! Robert Clement, J. Malsad, An-; derson, N. Wilson and H. ‘Schmidt of Killdeer and Rev. E. M. Bakken of Glenburn. On Liquor Charge H, Bunn of Minot was arrested ‘Tuesaday at Petrel, in Adams county Federal Agent C. O. Mitchell, who made the arrest, old Floren he found 63 male of whiskey and beverage car, Men... You and Your Wives . Have a Date Tonight to Attend The Bismarck Tribune Three of Bandon’s population found temporary homes. Tent houses dotted the residential district, State police said connection with incend: burning of a ranch home near Coquille. Other rumors of “fire bug” activities still were under investigation. siege.| Democrats Appoint Precinct Captains otic. Plans to have a captain in every Burleigh county precinct and to can- vass each precinct thoroughly, both & boy was held in eel larism after the before the election and on election were made by Buregh county Young Democrats af toe ir meeting night in the World War Memorial will be honored at & birthday ban Thursday. Principal slimeeed) include Dr. J. W. Clarke of Winnipeg; Dr. Ernest H. Cherrington, scoretary of the church \board of temperance, setts a ple meres, Washington, D. C. {Dr. Dow Bancroft, of Columbus, jo. peddlers, in London. Of this number, 700 are sandwichmen. There arc 30,000 street traders, or ever small, as a national home for the Ethiopian = NEGUS 0 SACRIFICE [Puts es RIGHTS, SAYS ENVOY! .asex a lethiopian Delegate Telis League Selassie Willing to Make All Legionnai gionnaires are invited to attend a dinner honoring Past National Commander Edward A. HAYES at the RENDEZVOUS AT 6:15 FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2. Kindly call S. S.' Boise, phone 1200, before Thursday noon fer reservations. HARRY ROSENTHAL, Commander, Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1. people. HOUSEWIVES! The Right Stove Plus Cheap Fuel Will Save You Time and Labor! The HOT-POINT | ELECTRIC. RANGE Is Being Used in _ Electricity Is Cheap Fuel! Averages About 2c Per K.W.H. ‘ On Our Full-Use Rate and Is Available to All Residence Customers Who Use Both an Electric Range and an Electric Water Heater HERE IS THE WAY IT WORKS! Cc Used F . 3%, All Over 120 KWH at.. . Per First 30 KWH at car, ate tia: HE Next 30 KWH at ... 1.€. Used For Electric 3 Next 60 KWH at . Cooking! = Also Used For” ee coaditoningt fj Cooking School ‘Special Night Meeting at 80’ Clock Tonight directed by Olga V. Hanscomb — World War Memorial Bldg. A fine meeting has been arranged to appeal to both men and women. You'll enjoy it. — 2 Style Revues Tonight Many More Pleasant Surprises Admission 10c¢ Sponsored by The Bismarck Tribune with the cooperation of The Bismarck Tribune Cooking School Sept. 29 and 30 and Oct. 1 - Be sure to visit our booth at the cook- ing school to see the famous Hot-Point stove, which will be used by Mrs. Olga V. Hanscomb on the cooking stage, as well as the Kelvinator refrigera- tor, hot water heater, electric ironer and other electric appliances. Mrs. Hanscomb is unstinted in her praise for the Hot-Point and eave - cookery. Sting into line with mnidera women. asc eabey tengo dees all cooking as you banished old time methods of washing, ironing and cleaning. Know. the joys of Automatic Electric Cookery. Leam how you can cook entice while you are away from home. - North Dakota Power & Light C 1 Coman Court Announces BND. eg