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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1937, Weather Report PETER BERGEN, o, probable “tonight and Saturday; no! 80 cold. {eres For North Dakot Snow “probable? } tonight Saturday; not cold. to- o Night and ‘south-central portion Sats MeKenzie County Farmer Suc : {2 PLEAD GULTY 10° FEDERAL COUNTS IN| “MINOT COURTHOUSE Organization of State Dailies to Baitang vatlornoon, ee ana ‘1. cumbs, ta Old: Ailment in é Be Known as North Da- E Majority of Defendants Before ‘ soudin ot stontaht, “be nn ques - Local Hospital UNIVERSITY BALLOT kota Daily League a Saturdays dudge Miller Charged With | Snipes worn Balteae ee Montana: Snow tonight and Satur-| eter Bergem, 34, McKenzie coun- Fargo, Jan. 15.—(?)—Members of the 4 Smuggling day; colder tonight. extreme, south- ———— West portlon. ty farmer living eight: miles north-|\_ Grand Forks, N. D, Jen. 15—“2)~| worth Dakota Dally Newspaper sss0- For Minnesota: Increasing cloudy | east of Arnegard, died Thursday in| With the balloting the te ‘of North|Ciation, meeting in annual session hess. snow northwest portion: late to-/-a local hospital after = long illness.| eral years, three University i Aieh Lot Getardey ane a He had been ill of inflam theu-| Dakota classes chose officers using! Thursday night preliminary to the é o . atory and south portion; Tising “tempern= thatism, complicated by heart dsease,|the merit system of nomination and | openitig of the State Press association ture Saturday. \for several years and entered the) prefetential voting. A total of 255) nvention, voted to change the = ae peat Reealtal Dee indenters | Votes were-cast; 92 in the senior cl8s8,/ 7ation's name to North Dakota Dally WEATHER CONDITIONS Funeral sérvites will be held Mon-| & in the junior class, and 99 in the League. = Minot, N. J 4 dstendants pleaded gu 4 charges in U. 5. day before J i, Fargo. Sentences x 1 Three who pre AS guilty to e | A high pressure accompanied sophomore. Officers elected for the ensuing year q Oth x byl day at the Farland township Luther- placed on pro! two years; | y cold ‘weather, overlies the Missis “Williant Holland of Grand Forks was D. Blac! blisher of the thres pleaded nat suilis to somali | rippi Valley and Plains States Soor- | an church, near the farm which Mr.|_/Woul head of the ‘senior class; Ad- are Norman Hered EA. Toste. charges; 10 asked until F: } enter pleas, and charges against were dismissed. head $0.14 inches, while aslow pres- Bergem homesteaded in 1907. Rev- Larimore, junior Lae Manda: Bicifle com. Seattle. 2ete2'" iwraren | €Fend Lien, pastor, wil officiate and| Tien, McDlellan of Laritore, Crone Me eset eth meme gs Segal Readings are below zero as far-south | interment will be made in the ceme- Forks; “sophomore president. Fred) tanson ee earady ‘of the Jamestown. as 5 aee | hern Kansas, Warmer weath-| tery neagb: Placed on probation -were S. B.| Er ukepalisinvenicne Pociieny ei ety Beaepy. Haas.of Minot wes chosen sentor prom vices | Squire, Thomas F, Thompson and| gion. Precipitation has occurred tn idee meTeem, who was at his bed: | mansger and’ Elton Ringsak of Graf- - I SER Paculied 6 tie daily aae- ; Bre aceon of Fortuna, ND. slites and “over tho north acitie| the Body beck, to Arnegand’ eure: | % fuslor ‘prom manager. poper business were discussed, and a rraigned by U. eomseseion Arnegard Thurs-|“Crner ‘senior officers are Hope | PoPcr lmsiness ware aneistending to ney P, W. Lanicr, Bismarck station barometer, incires: | Gay. Besides his widow, Mr. Bergem/ squires of Grand Forks, vice president; |... North Dakota Press association the guilty were: 28.38. Reduced to sea level, 30.35, leaves a daughter, Lillian; a son, ot, secretary; | «. a John. Jorgenson, Northgate, wool | Paul, both at ‘hope; © sister at| Bert Christianson of Grand Forks, | rullest co-operation and assistance of smuggling; E. Pulvermacher, Just 15 miles from its destination at Burbank, Cal. this huge Western Air Express transport aicliner | Rochester,’ Minn:, and a alster and/ treasurer. “41 of mutual concern and in- Fortuna, si O. J. M. Olson. crashed in the rugged foothills north of Los Angeles, bringing death to two of its 13 occupants and injuries | two brothers. in Norway. Junior * officials include Marian trae + Portal, smuszii to the others. Picture shows the passenger cabin in which most of the victims were still confined when it PRECIPITATION | Mr. Bergem . was ‘born’ Nov. | 18, aries: of Hillsboro, vice president; |“ pesides the papers represented on tal, smuggling; and, was taken. Ceaeee sien Eo Phot): ‘or B tation: | 1882 in “Norway and came to the! Robert -Fawcett of Starkweather, sec- the executive committee, members of nite, smuggling; Os : . aE ile ease a Total nonth to date 32 cae States on ae His ole pee: See anne of oad the Daily League are the. Bismarck ey ‘al e a a a 5 | brother was one e Bsa wi ‘ks, treasurer. jomores ae , Minot Daily News, Valley sede es bad IN wan 11C ON T r ‘'N U E D Normai, January ist to date’... 49 séttled near Taylor, N. D,,,.ater mov-| James Glyer of Grand Forks vice presi- Guy Thaes-econd: Dells Lake! South: Parshall’ vals. of liquer to 1n-| Leads A. F. L. Attack HEE) DAES LOR. Pecuauinina expert te data ing te Mckee co ka eee pegs ya iat’ E6cre: | nal, Williston Herald and Grand Forks = Y | ik. DOKERe a 68 3 ran, of rs eine: Gerhard A, Utban en, Stanley, on C.1L.0. in Auto War | Anaines Measure SORTH VOKOTA PoryTs | claim in Farland townahip, Mr. Ber-| Forks, treasurer Herald. ment of $270. "| Would Ban Solons | siswancs. cer... 55 SS PSS nold Moum, Crosby, ng false | G th Devils Lake, cl 24-12 00 = See aioe LEAPING | he | i, From State Jobs|iiision ier... 3s #3 Plication; Oscar Rosenquist, Noonan, | attack 1 eRe anoe ‘ making false statement in farm credit | Heaton Grammar School Girl oo Or cet’ oy |law and the local tax assessor “sham | UB2%, clea 0 i Oo iy Joan application. i ‘ f a the General |0t increase the valuation.” Grand Forks, T j=, e fe _ Pleas of innocence were entered by) Awarded First Place in Motors strike, a | Neparepatty Fill WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS { John Steves, Carnduf!, Sask., charged Essay Contest move adding | Establishment of a state board of Low- High- | _ With conspiracy to smuggle; Theodore y bitterness to the | Daturopathic examiners is sought in est” est P ae Schweyen, Northgate, and William! War between | Dill introduced by Rep. dohn Bilg- | Amari, Texas, clear it -pUBLIC SHOWING J. Dixon, Sr, Northgate, Sask.,| State wint for Nortn Dakota in! - the great a) | meir of McIntosh county. Calgary, Alt » Smuggling. the national safety campaign of 1936 4 labor groups. is | Appointment of three naturopaths | Chicago, Tll., clay. Dismissals were granted by the court | ss John P. F, | who have practiced not less than five | Denver, Colo. clear . | in the following cases, in which pleas; W2*@ announced Friday by A. E. | I metal trades | Years would be required of the gov-|De% Mines, iowa, clay. | of guilty were previously entercd, and|Thompson, superintendent of public : union president. (efor under the proposal. Edmonton’ Alta, piece Probation periods were satis- | instruction, who is a mili: | The bill submitted by Robert, Rait Helema, ‘Mong Tegrity (passed: Sam Reinke, Bot-| awarded by the National Safety'| : tant foe of John | Of Burke-Divide counties and referred | Haron’ s Dak, ‘clear iM, wool smuggling; Mandes Malt- | council, a gold medal and $15 for first | L. Lewi forthe Judlelaty veomml ttee- amends iemioops: B.C,” etd cane red prize in the essay contest went to. De- 2 . @ | lores E, Kahl, Heaton, N. D., grammar | Sam Ross and Charles Landaker. pe pet a’ 4a | charged with sale of liquor to Fort |S8%l; segond, Doris Jean Stroller, | E Lan ' Spee ae eidy. Berthold reservation Indians. Boure sdunlon. High! schoo), allven } Moorhead, Minn, snow, -20 a dal ani ; third prizes, Te UB! or EWS fs) ; Platte, | a In-addition, on motion of Assistant | Medal and $10; third prizes, Teddy UBS or, =. NEWS| Rain-Swollen Rivers No, Platte, Nebi., clear <6 District. Attorney Harry Lashkowitz,|T!sen, Grenora, Mary Revue yy 4 charges of conspiracy to construct a |S2Wyer Consolidated school, and Nor- _-----------}| Surging Over Banks|=" | the law making the “jumping of hotel! Kansas St bills a misdemeanor so as -to give | eet, hospitals the same protection. Minneap AUTOMATIC TUNING! , hy Elmar A. Olson, Osnabrock; George], The safe is in Chicago making selections of | Missouri to Pennsylvania. Sheridan, Wyo., peldy.. -6 ene annals, poured co Minot Ganeae ee merchandise for Webb Bros. furni-| Torrential rains which reached | Sioux City, lova, clyar -§ asselton; ot tle! loc! er, \- ’ t J m if ‘urs be § ve, ton; Mark Dorrig, Mapleton sinicn persion jot Sup render aon ees pera, Pee eseaiiene duets DM Boerget, Bowbells; C. J. Wirtz, K gon bo- Oper h i, - | Winnemu Albert Bredah, Kensal; BJ ‘Geuion,/Dlghway department to promote] Order Hearst to Take |josucn oats, Sireems op |W innipen, Sa Larimore; Edward Norgaard, Val-|S@fety through proper automobile | Back Ousted Workers) 0°, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Missouri ley City; Art Tang, Cooperstown; | ving. : and Illinois, i. Thompson pointed out that state Forec: s , St. 5 i - ‘ ‘oreci lel Burt Khul, St. John; William Lar. regulations requize every Inlgh school| asts of colder weather raised away, Jamestown; O. T. Foss, Willis- A hington, Jan. — 15.—()—The | nopes for abatement of rains in some ton; William Markuson, Denbigh; |8taduale must pass examinations in |Gabor Relations board ordered Wil-| sections. Charles Walloch, Forman; John |#¥tomoblle drivir liam Randolph Hearst and five Hearst —————_+— Magnuson, “Martin; Eq Anderson./ ae i 2 Ik SENATE PASSES RFC BILL coniparites vetiday: to otter Beank (1 Washiigtohh want 91040) = Aho TODAY and SAT. | Glenfield; Alex Curries Cando; M. L.| . ‘Ladbury, Dazey; John N. Lies, ca. Pro Skating Champ Is tame ch ee yan pital sein senate, Passed and sent to the house thay; I. E. Officer, Edgeley: Alice strong their former -positions on the! Friday’ a resolution extending the é Butler, Lisbon; A. C. Brown Hanna- Nephew of Local Man; Seattle Post-Intelligencer. [tenaing powers fe the Reconstruction WE'VE BROUGHT ford, and EOS Rubin, Bismarck. | Discharge of these employes last | Finance corporation to June 30, 1939. , Z sees Nathan as the! summer led to a strike called by ‘the THEM BACK! The population of England should | ¥rld’s professional skating cham-|Seaiite chapter of the American waite tial ‘attain its maximum figure by 1950, | Pion and one of the many stars who} Nevspene x Guild and suspension of Nou gee Yel eo | ‘according to estimates. will perform nightly in the ice jthe paper's publication from Aug, 13 - nival which starts Jan. 22 at the Chi-/t9 Noy. 25, 1936, jcago Arena, is a nephew of George | The Guild complained the dis- j Munger of Bismarck, former state!charges resulted from Guild activ- ea t e NY printer. ‘ity on the part of Lynch, a photo- most sensational development ..; Philco Automatic Tuning! Come in and try it your- self. 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