The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1937, Page 2

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Faculty’ S Support|,’ Ben W, Smith 83, Had Lived!| ah pies 14 ; : ete ROOSEVELT 8 0 |Nye and Frazier Among Selene) *: ; Vateran Dean Emphasizes He *—Ydditional Soclety 1 All But Three Weeks of " a Seaeneul ie : Spates , eudonym first and your Antagonistic to Militery Does Not Want Presidency |! Additional Society | Life in One Township fer delete such parts. ot Preparations New Date Carries Greater Pos: Permanently [on Ben ——— + may be necessary to , sibility of Inclement tn- Maduon, wis. Jan. 11 1C, D, A. Court Reosives bh sot eers,| quire eae : ot A naveliges ti . ‘ Thrust’ unceremoniously. into the) duction Weather 1 presidency of Pee ty ot Wie 31 Candidates Sunday| conai!, George Clarke Se! 8 RE aN ay, | Spectacied, white-haired dean of the; The impressive ritual with which fey Franklin. Roosevelt more thet | sees “his admuinburative aphere |e, Comoe, Daughters of Anwerica cs, s a $8,000. forthe privilege of. being the} vith charac! receive new members was conducted jone down ta Bottniesu, N. D. Rep. . D.), former munitions im-| . Dau: NF. | first president inaugurated on Jan. 20.| “it characteristic energy Monday. 1/4 didates Sunday afternoon | th@ tiver bottoms to feed his cattle. Jan. 8, 1937. véstigating committee chilrman:, bir 084 Beatneh Bt, pL S066 Pr Bn M < i ++ He called 300 faculty memb rH Heart disease was the apperent ca abn Contending that America’s “huge” 5 rae ee ty ipvitig the ceremony forward from | ito conference. intending to ask the by Immaculate Conception Court No. use} Bditor, Tribune: i _ S08; Mi dens | of March 4 clipped 42 days off Mr. Roose-| men and women with whom he has|332. The reception ceremonies éli- ot eet gauk Ce The people of the United States are been" se) nevy Bg ire ain 8 3 tardey, Bi Beet hin cio proportionately | snared teaching duly for 35 years fur|maxed a membership drive instituted fimith came to ures comely a Be paca es big as by wech we that “no other oath é a carte itd Ba 13. ‘Third Reis, $t5.000 & year salary support during temporary tenure as|in November as ‘part of the nation- thete SRR ET EE we * $B Je. Aisle peel The chance was made by the 20th 4 Sey RS parents when only three weeks oldjmay be called. safe"from attack. ng Pre. Alvi successor to Dr. Glenn Frank, whoj wide C.D.A. campaign, which has been ‘amendment to the constitution, which ; te a , and had lived in the same township Canada and Mexico too are in North put an end to “lame duck” sessions of | “2S dismissed by the board of re- aed ‘Today's Challenge to Catholic throughout his lite. America but their peoples are known . ‘oimaniios eftestive in Oviober, 1988, It switches nowledgea tie appointment| The day's events began with mem-| caitgren’ all af ‘thom at hosts. They Brel PRG SIE Way BP | the beginning of congressional terms) *S ® | accepted it in ate Fey ed. oer Merona Ruth, joanne, When speaking of the peoples of to Jan. 3. ole and) tmmediately |i) BOY BML nba ‘'Senjamin” and ‘Nellie, the South “American, they. ase called by Records show the new date carries | Moved for restoration of peace onj@t 8 a.m. They were concluded with yedts old: Rhoda graduate their r tive countries: Peru, Pere t s art les! strife-torn cainpus, demoralized by'a 6:30 o'clock banquet with covers vians: szil, Brazilians. They. ai greater possibility of brisk inaugural ‘ i Bisinarck high school last year. aa are Weather. January 20 is less frequently | bitter recrimination, He emphasizeg for 131 guests served in the World Funeral services will he! not termed Americans. ‘The péople of a rainy day than March 4, With a] be doesn’t want to be president per-' War Memorial bullding lower gym: Hensler ab} p.m. ryeiaaye Bnew the United States are'the Americans. normal temperature of 33, it is als@ 6 aaa and will retain his dean- | nasium. 31 Are Affiliated L. R. Burgum of Jamestown, ‘s state ‘ante hog ve eile a rte iy ae can, we, xperttbee atone Be tcontacion test Sr. Days Dr. Frank worked on his state-| New members affiliated were Mrs. ihe laa? Srrigene. old friend vf! tongues. coeitness, North Dakota: |are setting the pace for the Jorevet George Washington was the only| ment concerning hig dismissal while|G. C. Kelsch, Mrs. Carl Maassen, 2 ee on Peo-| peacetime military expenditures in other president to b2 deprived of his| legislators prepared for a session in| Marie Newman, Mrs, Leo Winter, Mrs. { M ti f Cl b ples of the erg roy a tunities history?” full term by al atrangemeuis,| wilich the Frank cage appears duc foe: panerard ote A weenie, d Sock 0. uds Trish, Scottish; evi bepaeeil to say pestis sald h st BT di cause the congress | discussion, he ‘new state legisia- | Mrs. Jol . h 5. nee See elaine these A tt Te, wokcauied to mect’ Maren 4,| ture convenes Wednesday and co far|V. Hartl, Mra, George Yinneman,| {£9 And Social Groups | od, it Meta he tits tnto Mrs. Frank O. Johnson. feted fe inusta a quorura until April | EREEG sna ne PE EN ots Mie. ©. abel Piste aoe ae mapter L&C. the Basu of the leuguege of 2 land Driscoll Woman, De ) It then declared Washington elected} bring the question = 4 ces and an emissary made a hurried.| leagues. Investigation of the ouster(Mrs. W. D. Lynch, Mary Ann ‘Glelch, onsets secraeadey, with bite jubs, herp Mrrndegtigoredh ih i bromoting A viro-tponthlT isos esianen omn:| seven-day journey from New York to| proceedings and the method of se-|Margaret Sclineider, Lucille Duffy,| SICOS 38 Fit ra Te. ti patriotism | day in the death of 0. Mt. Vernon to give him the news. lecting University fegerits appear|Clover Thili, Beth Murray, me 1 oe heres: a oe itt ‘ta sotinson, 52; 1 Mrs. Frank ‘ + . It was April 30 before the first| likely proposals eve ene FF. ele, : ane ona jan and: re ee reguree P nso! was wen Bases heap} - = : president could journey to New York omas Conlon, Nadine OUsAy, Hel] russe’ will eo social tapeting of| Note the lends forgetting their own| death which ‘came gt 2:30 #. a, : , Se Cee ar ane: ne qeedakar of Pere Lincoln” Nats Sex| Mathers’ ervice club at # pe'me tanguas andt rth Sunday at a local tale LAST TIMES TODAY eight Inaugurals, but it has rarely eather eport | saph Bhock, Mrs. Georalanng Muay, | Tuesday, with Mrs. EM. Hendricks, Peaved tbe face} she entered tbe hogpltal Nov. 30 es been sinc J | Ree Sar Es Florence George, Mts. Pratioes| #10 Avenue F. veultars’ devstop pegeral ae made peo "007 ¥ She thymbed he way to the | Andrew Jackson set the precedent WEATHUR FORECAST Gta and Rosalie Page. ase pride re, : : ; ad oie eee oes taney ‘A and TUES. : Meet , of autdoor ceremonies. The first| For Wismatck and vieluity: Rartiy| During the banquet program gt) Mort Linoeln Book Review Club |foo to sad inthe" had! vices at 2 p. ms Inesday with ““TSSUNBINGLY U. 8. A. on a ship that car- | Harrison bolstered the spartan tra- . cloudy tonight and Tues: which Mrs. F. A. Knowles Dregided,| The January meeting of the “Our ¢ German people. | Revs. C. T. Brenns of 4 UN : . | dition in a raw northeaster by parad- orth ‘Dakota: Partly cloudy.| Mrs. Louis H. Carufel, 4a disteict {4ncoln Book Bag club will be! sno r e offic a ried Wildeats. i : Tuesday; some-'deputy and as chairman of the ie-| held at 3 p. m., Tuesday, with Mes, ing, taking oath and reading ls) olden” north portion late | cal committee active in the cany Wesley. C. Win ff porte “the y any tars | 2 honeht and. Pustaey Generally Sid lwere given by Mmes. Shepaid and| St. Alexius Horpltal Alumnae Anse: aaa A oe ae a Paul and came to ey “dnd Uermeby, te hecine THe te’ renk “Jonnone = 2 oP| She Teaves her husbend, five speech without hat, gloves or ver- coat—to the great admiration of wal. ach mnie welcomed the new members. frozen pet lee man south "portion tonight; colder! Lynch. cis ee Ee See 4 Jater his grand-| For it 3 ly fail jandidates a France Germa son, Beja, Barco route ine | civied "wert potiisn tonight ‘and | Candidates aud those who worked] ing of the St. Alexius Hosplial Al-| thelr Pee a Geen capitol in an open landau duri Tuesday; somewhat warmer tonisht/on @ membership drive concluded any th named Bo at 8 P- m., ahd to de drenching rain and: spoke from ne For Minnesola: Generally fatr, not ; With the reception were introduced to} day, : opeti east portico. The inaugural 4p cold extreme a n tonlents Tues a crenata eh oor Teeny & 5 * as aioe 4 ay nage crowd stood for hours under red. LIAB er jane a Brown cap! femen’s sistas Club No. 1 ers cpa rom that of Eng- Granbeck white and blue umbrellas. yUATHER CO¥DITIONS ‘two teams. The former Mmes.| Women's Nonpartisan Club No, 1:lahd. Our schodl children ‘today would | apolis; one sister, Mrs. Lilien An inch and a quarter -of. rain y pressure area overlies the | Joseph F. Orchard, L. A. ue, J. C.| will hold its meeting postponed pe the same difficulty in Tanger: tick’ of Minneapolis, and her fether,| Grenched Wilson's second inaugura- | oo"tra! Canadian Province Winter, James W. Guthrie and R. &.| ast ‘Thursday at 8 p.m. Monday {n/standing the ‘speech of the miasses| G. Granbeck of Minneapolis. tion and recurrent downpours Fata tered ver the nortiwestern rocky | Anderson, as 9180s, aut wale met aioe oo War Memorial bulla they’ would have Iousaeststice ar Beare eames: nt [inches The. weather le ungeitied tn beth Roether, Mary Litt, Claire Fos| eee ipbage to which unsecus. | JUliana’s Honeymoon ai ie weather a eroptecied | ii ih a wife the chon Oe Mg Sscupitns sige regent, Tillie sone of our immigrants, after. re- Gives Wags a Laugh e weal ces, but skies are mostly cle: by fair and warm for March 4, 1909, but) frum the | Misalesippl Valley | J‘ gave the’ main address, beating the Be he ro Piet adan ys Ye poe ie the Cia States! srvnics, Poland, Jam. 11—U- an overnight bliccard hit the capital.| have moderated over’ the Mietiseinp!! same ttle as the natiohal campaign | ress Women's club hes pont shenk Ameriean; make No r8- | soneymooning Julians of the Telegraph lines were blown doxn ains States and <Ctnadl n pene Prsiaw (ots paced td |e poned ieee Syne Of this ‘wee! whi ra lands and her prince er bne H ail transportation was sialled and the ut readings are low over erty, pr nt mem! Jan, 19. Reservations are to be mi igi hard, distributed ‘cant : clty Ran teolated for hours,” Train-| g Mountain and Plateau re-) the ‘Knights of Columbus, who spoke! pefore Bundy, rat be ete spe eae Bigllsh when the eunees Nees monday’ st andy te 4 & rls Bing : [en “Our School a as Our ‘Boouts, To | : ered about the! weet ‘ t god. Lucite ii loads of visitors were stranded miles | e Ach mat anierar neney: id Rev, Robert". Meehan, the cou ced to sea level, 30.17. "| ahd ‘Rev. Rovert ant, Bigmérck np hieing Aspo- thing: ‘ ° by jen! : ¥ i a r ty he Prank Jenks from the‘capitel, The army, however. Frith shovels and cleared “Tyrrian fat ae Musical festurés werp. vo- militery part PRE selections by. Leo Helloran 4 Taft, took. office in the se ate i ‘ 2 ire singing led by ‘Rev. | chamber’ with sleet clattering at “3 Arthur Bauer was the accom mete ». m., Tues: the former's home, ‘at A windows... The pathy Reomvelt . Fane: ¢ a | iia tea | historians’ report, grinned and said) (0, H aa: ‘apers in pastel shades, decoral ‘* -""|the banquet tables. ‘thé ie Cae he knew Taft's administration would be stormy to ths very end. | guests Wel ee 8. —T PEREGO regent ‘of the Mani e state. of. Ws RETIRES: 5 i 10 ..99'end ecveral other Mandan meniber Netter mises " i Ps : WY: . + Attraction lapoleon, _N. jan. 11.—(P)—1 t —_ooOoo—- Cre elaw : ; i is Pe Weeds aD exe ed | tiring ‘as’ Logan county judge, Johi BY i des 100+ z r Z \ = — - J. Silberuagel of Napoleon, has been ath $ 2 + i Jacob Erdman, Dedge, succeeded by: Henry Grabau, the fourth Logaticounty judge since the turn of vale ity, Clear 5 4 Is Claimed by. Death the century. BEMIDJI LIBRARIAN DIES Pct. fis, deen. ee e pasdent Bemidji, Minn, Jan, 11.—Mrs. 5 . .00 | vied byiae 0 ou 2 . Florence F, Netzer. 55, city jibrarian ‘ 00 gene: ied at 10:54 9. m.. Monday 8 the last 12 years, died Saturday. emt U@Kroses ocoereeacea esas esc : ee ay Work ay, ie B. . room, we hall pi ic |i J try a rt Rev. nar serra a ooo goes B ° t l| The double personality Valley often ting. Burlgl will be] Ae, a ing the an Americas from an|| Dress (the biggest news Born Oct. 4, 1994 tn south Hills, peeeeed ihe Pat thts ’ int. ; in Paris). Mr. Erdman came : States with tis sid one aly Mathilda Bonk Pape 1h 18 Golden Valley. He was s member the Lutheran gpa Besides his wido jleqves four children, age in hiner 2 a ft Dodge, . Mont., ue Serta an i Helmer, both st home; five and sisters, William and Mastin p. . } n. Bot yin the Golden oe id Bt. Mra. J. J. 8, Jace aun et hee nes sin slog tas 3 and SS il sae mo i oaeee the torele, is 3 eller, both o! te 5 rR pes Ooeie Mine See aa! i MORE fa len wth +) vaukee Brewer and Chicago White lock, a three-story eal dimes of r 4 . Sox baseball clubs, will manege the Lows Wausail Lumberjacks of the Northern . : ‘ "2 gue next year. ( si : : ANOTHER TRUAX, NI CHAMGION Our | , na of Burleigh’s low freight rete! Patrician a — Oil ) Permanent Wave pened the seas 8: Dodge Clty, Ke Edmonton. Alt Havre, Mont, Kansas City, Mo m PROBLEM? | iscrin' Aevarcing yi grt bring to x1 Sn: And ila elmpercat rain coitectly. Mere partial relief iv not enoualy For eyo. mugd | O1ede9 seen menes meeseseses. SNSSSvaereneavarannarn eon ace facheaa ‘Thausands of elder fave found the real ny re conatipation problems in y(NB Tablets). ene STOCKS stiawest cet sarty sitet FIRE ‘destgoyed. your’ home-=bes age inmyou would loge 21.5. PGour home, but alo ‘|X i tee PCy: investment — ; 284 P Bee wees Hee a $2.C 00 Insurance company. “AS Duluth, a Y ‘Tadiant ekg , . §& ly rls tuft our od 10. 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