The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1937, Page 2

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Ag Brewin 3 from Capitol Hill 3—Btudio ie Viennere Sexteite 30—Josh Higgins of Finchy ther, Aunt Sammy, A- nie Girl ina stilt y Moore Triangle Clubs —Be' Benj, Moure Paint Co. 45—Studlo. Reporter OusMarkciy and Notice By! 5: y & lesa d = ui t5aDot 4nd. will VO—eNews Broadvast : 4 her and Markets Fe W0—Vepper Young's Family— nia jols Own Ma Perkins 2:39—Vi Sade—t'risco 2:435—The aisesivory $:00 studio Sorc News Hrogdcast d3—Stud Hickory Cain A Capel Glenn, Organis dune’ Behike, Singér W0—Cabin In the Cutton $—Loval-News jack Acmstrong— Crp n Campbell's Royalists he thoval Gelatin Pen. W—Ben Bernie and Orelh.—Ameri- Dae Packard Mutur Co, Prograin— ctoral College Banquet ; da0Lone” Bidws Family—Standaré Tonight—Brigto! Fo letiog Hite 0 Choir THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE > Will Be] Launched aa from Ann Arbor 6:00—Urgan Prem Dr Miles nounced and Ris Ore! $s0—Twin Btare—National Sata MA tin Ftc at Nighter Pontiac Varsity Show rete st and) Gluck Brewing | Co. hry the Key ole News from Syoitert Hill we Broadcast re Orch, 8 and Urch Johnny Hamp and Orch. aie Andy Kirk's Orch. turday. Ja atsing Your Parents Weather, Aunt Saniny Markets) ur Aurerican Schools 3 Mille Gordon and Orch. aed yews w= on tO= Song ah Co, 15—Hampton ‘Symp! orris stitute Singers deast . meni Key s0—dldek Growing - Co., parougn: th the Hi will n ‘Snow Village”—Loose Biscuit 0—Shell Chateau and 0—Radio City Air ith Bros. tee! Matinee te Key of RU, ropolitan Auditions of the! production battery, is compriséd of 01 0—Sunday Vespers —Heart to Heart Hour ane Krisp Presents Talley —Knights of Columbus Prem. tholic Hour date Park Band Benny Marton anda’ Broadcast —Chase & Sanborn 8: De CD Merry Go Round—|aity. They will be of intense interest Album of Aspirin Concert tine y Busse & Orch.” fae Fitzpatrick ‘and Orch. Silen| Ne: mony Mills Aunt ‘ket Hy ‘mns of All Churches—Ge; eral Mills —Vagabonds —Studio ~~ Voice ic Esperience mises" 2 Pe Markets and Police Gulierin & ‘Bob--General Li tena Farm ane Home Hr. lew: % 65 We ther ad Mae me rape er Young's jon tal ly CQ bering Old Homesteaa Education in the News 13—Local Ne Cae a Radio Station— Announced e Fray and Mario Brég- Ts 00— Fitba: mouse rer] Molile=8, and the Gargoyle sbaker Ch Shaq plone 30—N °B fa Fmers are 45—Stur a ve % Sale "evening Weather Bore- meee 8 Thru the Key Hole— conte Maxwell t c Brewing Co WS= News from pte} Hill Thru the Key Hole= $:00—Silent ADVISE FARM FUND cf Brands — Bakers a: 00--De. spot, wat te be ane Actor 615—Unele Exra’s Radio aetis Ues Bervice Program j ; 00—-Ford Motor Co Cnivergal) Rhythm wit Rex Chandler Biacurt Eveniiy Weather Kure Spurte: 1» 38 Unureh in the World To: eeetttey Kemper 3 mY Sports Com: tato 0apua Cigarettes Presents £4. Sports Wiss BE REPRSENTED IN) rnd PEATURE EACH WEBK i Unit Will Travel from College | . to College to Bring Under- graduate Frolios 'JOHN HELD, JR., TO BE M. C. | Michigan, Chicago, Ohio State, Pennsylvania and Notre i Dame Already Signed. Varsity Show, a scintillating new radio series offering college enter- tainment with all the dash end sparkle typical of the undergraduate youth of ‘America, to be’ broddcsst direct from the campuses ‘of ‘the country’s leading universities, ids a introduced Friday, Jan. 23, from 9: to 10:30 p. m. (C8T), over the entire NBC-KFYR ‘network. John Held, Jr., famous carteonist- illustrator, and keen deplictor of ddl- lege youth will be the master’ of cere- monies in command of programs, be- ginning with’ the first of these un- usual shows which will be heard from the campus of the’ University of Pereregiatl at Ann Arbor, Jan. 22. ther universities already scheduled for broadcasts, are the ‘University, of Chicago, Ohio State, University of Pennsylvania and Notre Dame. Travel te Campuses The production staff in New York, in constant touch with the “field staff” at universities, will prepare fi- n{nal scripts, and the unit together with John Held, Jr., will travel to the ing ing the Though srrangements for the new series have been under way for the lgst three months, announcement was withheld by the spansor until con- ferences had heen held with numer- hele ous university heads and the intricé- ay of organization hed been com- pleted. Henry Souvaine, one of radio's out- as usic Hall of the/ standing producers, has set up an or- ganization to handle the numerous details of the show. This well-knit four directors and producets, includ- ing Tom Stix, well-known producer, and Albert Miller, oné of radio's top scrip writers. ‘Today’s announce- ment follows the complete assurance that leading universities throughout the country will participate in pre- senting these shows. It is intended these programs shall| the Pantiar in large. Bimmy 40} Also mentioned will be details such eY |bers of the faculty. be truly representative of the ‘entire! day undergraduate body of each univer- to potty alumni and ‘the public ét ‘To Organize Committees individuality. of pt lon, “show committee” will be organized at each of the universities, to include the editors of campus Bushee oes the secretary of the’ alt ‘gssoci- ation, the leaders of bands, andthe directors of dratngtic izations. And added fegture of each gram, will be a tribiite to the univer- Sity relative to the cult ded cational achievements throughoiit course of the institution’s history. the the campus phrases, thelr meanin, the school’s development and founders, alsé the contributions of merit made by ‘graduates and mem- In order that alumnae thro the world may be in toych wit activities of programs to be preaent- €q at their universities the gponere of Varsity Show. will each week, His pamphlets containing details of specified shows. [Biber to Fill Four Roles for for ‘Hoffman’ hout Bismarck Aerie No. 3237, Fraternal Order of Eagles, in Bismarck, is make day, Jan. 17, at 4:45 o'clock (CST), 30 | that will be'made by Conrad H. of Kansas City, managing and chief auditor of the order.’ The more than 600,000 members of the Order in the United States as well as for the evolution of the} ma: fuadenmepial principles involved. ie NBC sasoc! Mr, ‘Mann for eight years was pres- ident of the Associated Industries of Misgot various campuses for final rehearsals. dent of the Chamber of" ot City, Missouri, in addition to! General Kansas being ® prominent industrialist. Kerstin Thorborg to Be Featured Sunday |tcr Spain betore hands out of the Kerstin Thorberg, . the sensetional ee Swedish contralto who is now sin; politen Opera, is to be the soloist of originate this week in New Ye one of the econ “Sunday “It was of Migs Thorberg that Er- nest Newman, © critic, wrote in London lqst summer’ when he said, after seeing the Swed- {sh contralto Opera in the role of Fricka in “Die Walkure’—“This was by far the fin- est Fricka that I have ever séen of ever hope to cee.” And Mr. Newman hed seen all the Frickas in the world’s great opera houses for many years, Ocean Hit-Run Driver Hunted ats San Pedro Harbor pollo loek time tem CONRAD H. MANN: preparations to hear a-talk Sun- to approximately 1,150 subordi- nate units, will celebrate on ‘that date, Mann's 66th birthday. In they will also be celebrating cess that has been attained by the ‘Order through the passage of the/g, Social Security Act. ‘Mann in particular is given ‘practi- cally the entire credit for several of dition ie BuCe ‘The order and ents. measures included in that ‘act, casts’ will be heard over ted. stations.. uri and for six years was presi. Commerce ie esa active in many other lines. been associated with the Fra- Order of Eagles for more en known’ program to be broadcast Sun- evening, Jan. 17, A nation-wide orchestra. The progtdm will “the eminent music the Covent Garden an hit-and-run driver. A fish ovesn boat Friday night struck « water cal operated by William White, Lawrence Tibbett abett will take four roles in the Metropolitan Opera's tation of pica Ctenbect tastic opera, “The Tales of hich will wroateest, fo Its 23, béginning| # the NBC- KFYR “Marcia Dat ‘ music ex} opera, 2 Leet ‘will Be at the nilcro- phone to tell the story of the nd to explgin ‘the musical tl Bince the memorad! nin 1925 when, in his second season at the Metropolitan, hier substituted as Ford Verdi’ and brought down the pare aeons the most versati I of the opera asgocl ing roles in prey French and Ttglisn operas, he has created the baritone parts of American in thelr premieres at the Metropolitan. He has peared in several motion picture hie and has long been 9 favorite of both cotcert hall "snd fadio audiences, His. repertoire 1s vast and varied, ranging from “Bt. panne Fisyr ailie re Crocker—-Genera) Mi Apprecietion tou founge Vemiiy ie—ivory ‘nd Weather rosdcast cme Hickory Johnson ‘3 inging Lady Music ‘Washington, Jan, 13.— @) —The, mended Friday the enactment of & for 000 revolving fung fcr farm crop pro- duction and feed loans. The bill val farmers lacking credit te bortow up to $400 an- lip. etna Shits In 9 Miliog Corner of Pi Cer Weérthip. 10:30 a. m. Sermon Subject ote cee” : lai of seven t shall We joraing “WHAT (The fi sermons 0: Rg —~—General bi caper bill establishing & permanent $50,000,- | house agriculture committee recom- | opera ari: ‘McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church ith Street and Thayer Avenue Walter E. Vater, Pastor SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1937 Be sure and arrive early if you desire a good-seat at the evening service. The service will commence promptly at-7:30 p. m. Special Music at both services, A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU. Louls Blues” and “Alexander’s Rag: time Band” .to the most exalted of destroyed se, 4 stores in | little town of Ea benns in conor ton bay Thursds: et nr Pye! vf toot ‘of at Sermon Subject « Chance” STATE Theatre 00 Also Comedy, News and YOUR “rom CAR LOAN Ne Co-Mskers Ne Endorperp ed lights, White ss! FRI. - SAT. - SUN. eats TAILSPIN TOMMY Tand 9—10c & 21c With Us. 1—SALARY LOANS $5 TO $0 2—AUTO LOANS $25 to $400 3~AUTO REFINANCING SALARY LOAN CO. H, SAT en plans by , moved to strengthen her bone wien the righ | 9° Congo—possibly. by @ visit trom King ea RDAY.J DEMAND DEATH FOR | aaa 2,000 SOCLALISTS Fascists Press Offensive European Powers Strive for Peace (By_the Associated Press) Angry Basque Fascists, dei sanguinary vengeance, through the streets of northern Span- ish towns Saturday in explosive, war . Across Europe, the stub- m of foreign volunteers in Spain kept diplomats wotried and fe Street mobs in ‘Pamplona and else- where in the Basque country threat- ened to storm prisons and execute “eye for eye” reprisal mass killings of more than 200 Fascist host- oe ‘ages by Spanish government sympa- thizers. at Bilbao. Competent British volunteers had reached through 2 said 1,000 perts, concerned about the $5-a: ay cost of keeping German fighters in Spain, said 36, ,000 men’ was the. out~ side limit of German aid to Insurg- There are now between 10,000 ‘ahd 12,000 German volunteers with the ‘altered according to reliable esti- baer Paris, Premier Leon Blum had Goering went sheed Bin ge Bri British help for an ib orheayd formula take their ist’ southern armies pushed re- fata concerned William Powell Frances —in— “ONE WAY PASSAGE” The picture that. made them famous. tlessly towatd Melaga, on the sea. Madrid defenders held. their lines in ing in her first season at the Metro-|the face of continued Fascist assault atid told stubborn worhen citisens they Hause leave the city because they were “hulsances.” Belgium, hook-up of NBC-KFYR network|moves to retein colon! stations will transmit the concert be- tween 9 and 10 p. m. (CaT). Miss Thorberg will sing four nume bers in 8 program arranged for the 40-plece Symphony Orchestra ‘and soloist, under the guiding baton of Erno Rapee, permanent conductor of ‘ork 98: nights] Pope Pius Is Reported Very Weak From Pain -| wete very it fishing boat then rushed out to ae coach at Dakota Weéleyan university, was dead Seturday from @ heart at~ to reach shore in hig} tack which elie! Friday. hese mountain college at Inter. en, Mon.t LAST TIMES TODAY "SUNDAY - MONDAY : TUESDAY UARY 16,1937 DJA 957 19:05 to DUB 15.20 13:05 DSD 1m ue = 10: DIE 17.78 133 DIL 1811 8 Midnigh Dun. 956 12: 3 DQ 1528 6 DIR 18348 ORK 10331; HAS-3 1337 9 HAT.6 912 6 LRU 1897 YV3RC. - 580 5: HJIABP 961 5 ry 1332 HBP 780 HBL 939 HOIRL 68? 5:45 a PM. coop ~ 613 6 to cocH O43 4% coco 601 410 PHI M17 1:30 LKd1 - 953 5 to GBB. O51 19:18 | asc 958 6 to8 P GsD 11.75 12:15 to : PM. to Gar 1518-9 AM. to to sa 11% 6 to | GSH man 0 to Bas AM, ., to 8: ase 1831 608 PM. EAQ 987 5:18 to 9:80 PM. VE3ME 951 Dail~ except Sunday, ¢ to7 AM. RNE 1200 6 6 to7 AM. gk ‘Wed. 10 to.11 AM. & 4 to 5 P.M. Sun., Mon, Wed. and Fri. { RAN 9.80 7 to 7:30 PM..dally a TPA-3 tas lis Ase o8 PO TPA4 wn 5 to 9:15 PM, 9:45 PM. to Mid- 1526 8 to 10 AM. ‘ 662 9:20 to 11:18 P.M. Thuredsy 950 4:48 to 6:45 PM. 220 1181 7:15 AM. to noon : 64 9:90 to'B PM. 6 to 7:20 Pg. ‘ ‘ VEIME 980 12:30 to 2:30 AM, 4:30 to 6:30 A.M, YVeRV 632 5:30 to 0:20 Pa. : ‘ Government Will Buy ministration sala there had been “an ae] 8, E rf unusually sharp drop in recent weeks to Wireh, 36 Es to Boost Price| in the wnolessle and farm price of cast possibly Washington, Jan. 16—(7)—secre- | “6% - i EI POL pare | Additional Markets it FINA: NCTAL REVIEW New York, Jan. 16.-()—The stock market edged Tingerly Ghena this woSns was one major motor strike and the re. truce toward the end of brokers said. ther subordinate influences worked to produce activity in some ih of hegjtancy in some sec- a the week drew to @ close in- ncial circles were await- aettiement of strike dis- ail’ Booming world nee price LH e the s0-call Neg “come modity” issues a boost. OD) ve sugars, rubbers and some petrole shares were among fast movers ‘On moved. onto the home 6, Is and rubber; frere, among shares which benefite from the truce in motor strikes. —<—$<$<—<$<—$—_— Aten Tanke, bad tok shh 8. D. A. received Pee cy tem to: ghee i great deal of resistance to the of some kin ices of domestic mae! Spot forelgn ere num oh than bine ‘ot the sales of domestic wool was of the original bag fine territory lines. Ohio stronger on sales of 45 to 46 cents in the grease for fine Delaine, 47 to 49 cents for staple combing blood, And 51 to 58 cents for combing % and % blood. GRAIN REVIEW Minneapolis; Jeu. 16.—(}—Bread rain markets were nervous and un: fotuea during the week ending Fri day and followed an irregular trend. Nay arpest Sane % net for the wetey ve ae Fined closing ng Ba 1. Ge ay, oat 4 iy" barley advenced 4% to clos aay flax aavnnee 2% to close at t 2.26, Kay The hilarious filming of Broedwey's to 10 goors, with Megets herse-tengh PRANK McHUGH JOAN BLONDELL GUY KIBBEE > CAROL JENKINS eTeddy CAPITOL. tary Wallace announced Saturday the federal government in an effort to increase the price re- “The jaa THE meats Baste) North Da the City county, North Dakota. Hon. I. C, Davi in the fo Court Rooms of sald ring against aes GSbel Cry fleeces were} D, 1937. of January, A. Hy Attgrne: rt It added that the “federa] egg pur- chase program’ wes “designed to re- move us from the market ind to distribute thoes them through relief channels, and also to encourage the hatching of normal number of +t chickens current season.” THe? STATE bie thccad Mca i | would buy eggs by farmers. Agricultural Adjustment ad- jOTICE T ae & ee ti hereby miven 6 CONFORIIS Rottee in hereby ivan, nor ‘the un- To TY feteater oe ts fate of Prank Gabel netined Great watein fof: state of Fra ay dey she ate of the of Bismarck in the count: oe Burtet h and State of Soule cores ore ae navy North’ Di cased, to. th Between Britain, the Uniied: Gletc. and France by peeing oarta armament of 14 inches on her capital re within six. months after | ships, it publtcation of this rae to of mamaren in Burleigh You are hereby further notified that Judge of the Coutty for Be eae of ‘h Dakota, 1th aay, "oF Augu D. 1937, at the hour of ten o’cloc! noon of sald day, at thé Court, in the Court House in the City of Bis- arck in Burleigh county, North kota, as the time and place for ri it claims id Frank een duly, heréin-' PARAMOUNT Ends Today (Saturday) Warner Oland Boris Karloff -in- “Charlie Chan At the Opera” = Thrill with exoltement as Chan sojves his mest agasing case! Frank L. Gabel, the Administrator of the eta or said Frank Gabel, HO on the 16th day . 1987, land & rosin, yy ea hameee Dec * First pub SUNDAY MON. - TUES. Paramount SUNDAY SHOWS AT 2-4-7-9 / TWO GRAND STARS IN THE GaeaTEsT OF ALL DEMILLES GREAT ROMANCES! The grand love story of Wild Bill Hickok, and Calamity Jone, the fiery girl who fought her own battles in 2 real he-man country! In the greatest of all gutdoor sction-filed Tomantic « GARY COOPER and JEAN ARTHUR Thrilling stars of “Mr. Deeds” “FIRST BIG HIT SHOW OF teett, "SO

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