The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1937, Page 2

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BONES OF MISSING CHILD ARE LOCATED Ten-Weeks Search for Boston Boy Ends in Board-En- closed Vacant Lot || Weather Repo Report [Weather Report PR eS eee WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- erally fair tonight; Friday increasing cloudiness and possibly snow with | mh ae elt Dakot: Ge Hy fair: ‘or Nort! ota: nerally Hy Other Boy Scout Candidates |..f2ys% colder east. portion t Are Chosen at Regular |Paisiiiy suey and not so cold weal Convention Wednesday portion. For South Dakota: Generally fair, not so cold southwest portion tonight; |Friday becoming unsettled, bly Donald Downey and Mote id west and south portions: wne! Robert e ‘Were nominated to run for the office. OFor aun pu neauears of mayor at the regular convention of | "SG; tonight extreme é Hert Blsmarck’s nine Boy Scout troops her Minnerota: ‘ tir “tonight and ednesday ‘rida; ce ton: for the oe Ciege Data eehert g ave in east portios ny colder in north= oa la youthful officials will take over the|°""' Portion BF administration of the Capital City’s ce Apaesie DON (DITIONS ees entire governmental activities. ih Other candidates nominated at the | {M2.0c°"\rhuntein snopes an convention included: 30.82 Inche He Ad overlies nor! eles iy eae age ethter, ‘Seattle 38, ney Sloven, Warren Krai ufus | atures dropped consider: t. th tral and north Great Lumry, Erwin Brendel, Leonard Ko-|Cit)ine, SoMa AG Nastarn” siteky, William McDonald, Jack Mc-) Mountain slope, while warmer wi Donald, and Robert Guthrie. [er prevail OR So is aged fey Police ver t! wes jcat- magistrate: William Koch fore “"'precipltation has occurred end Walter Brophy. throughout the Great Plains region Justice of the peace: Earl Beall and| and also over, the Far Norte stieee ismarck station meter, EGTA sepa Jones, Jack Lyn-|256% Reduced to sea level, 30.60. stad, William Geiermann, James, Sunrise, 8118 a. m. Shunk, Billy Mills, Asle Lewis, Riley | Sunset, 5:40 p. m. er eee ene, Norman Fevold oe ie PRECIFIT ATION and Bill . | ‘0! 81 re ation: Park board: Bud Brandenburg, | Total this month to date Donald Fladiand, John Gelermann, | X0fmsl; this month to dee Bert Corwin, Bruce Plomasen, Paul! Normal, January 1st to di 3 Gilbert, Bob Gustuvson, Ronald| Accumulated excess to date .. .31 Wheeler, Bill Tillotson and Currie NORTH DAKOTA ¥ Por CAA Scouts will vole on the candi vent Hig "Ret. will yote on the candi- dates at a regular election to be held | Heyiis Lake, By = following the court of honor program} Williston, clear to be staged Monday, Feb. 8. Organ- “ ization meetings of the school, park) and regular city boards will be held on Feb. 9 and all appointive officers Boston, Jan. 28—(P)—A police’ not far from Harvard stadium search- dead in the tragic conclusion of a 10-weeks search. 2| ® young boy close to the Harris child’s home. right arm ended # hunt that began last Oct. 31, when the’ blonde young- ster ran off to play. : Edward McNamara, 18, of Cam- IC ONTINUE from page one s|N. D. Legislature ‘ Studies General of such report in their “I have on my desk a copy of a 15 Hopton” Senator Whelan stated. “In addition, I have an affidavit from the Bismarck Tribune, signed WEATHER AT OTHER FOINTS [by Archie O. Johnson, general man- will be named. Low- High~ot.|ager, stating that the company had, era yaiirnt ras eiecled ‘perma Avesiie) fexan (clay Oat th ceslen bees att nent chairman when the convention | Boise, Idaho, cldy 26 * requisition directing them to print] w \Calgary, Alta., cl | Chicago, Til. ‘pel Denver, Colo., clear Des Moines, lowa, cldy. 18 Dodge City, Ka now 12 Edmonton, Alta Havre, Mont, opened Wednesday night and ap-; pointed a credentials committee which examined all delegates before the nominations were started. .00 | Jan. 4, 1937, such copies were deliver- +00 led to the hail insurance de] Miles City, 3f O Te Teserance Commnis Minneapolis, ‘00 | ‘The senate sent the Hopton booklet Modena, Utah, ‘cldy. Moorhead, Minn., clear -6 No. Platte, Nebr., pcldy. -2 Okla. City, Okla. rain 34 Phoenix, Aris, clea Pierre, 8. Dai, clear: Pr. Albert, S., "cl Qu’Appelle, 8., cli Engineers Race Torrent to Avert Mass Evacuation will pass down the valley without causing inundation,” was the mes- sage Maj. Gen. E. M. Markham, chief Fi of U. &. Engineers, issued throygh Lieut. Col. Eugene Reybold, district chief at Memphis. 8 Fight Centers Near Cairo ~ The immediate battleground in the - struggle to control the rain-swollen | <0: torrent, in its ‘surge to the Gulf of Mexico centered around Cairo, nest- ling on. a point at the confluence of the Ohio and: Mississippi.river. +04 | mittee, ture take action, were the same as made public nearly a year ago. to Commissioner gested original documents. Increased $4,300 to correct an error in the bill, the measure making a Winnemucca, ow 6 - 28 Winnipeg, Bian belay. = 110 Paige agricuare AeAFE labor, at- Gislerial ald in-@ ebest Silsmeak Shar! war and asked if the legislators had Other police went to East Cam-/the message of peace of some 2,000 bridge jail to question a 27-year old/years ago—let there be peace on earth laborer held for an alleged attack on/and good will toward men.” plaud Discovery of the lad’s skull, ribs,/“you know what would hi rand, Pelvis bone and the bone of the upper] Walked up uae eee ee Newplian you won't ha Police bridge, found Chester's skull while) “laimed playing in » billboard-enclosed let. | {06 Run of Measures) *ainizs. was “informed” they hed no copies ‘mill 1 page booklet prepared by Harold berg of Williams. 1936, received a state/man on a battlefield was just as dead ‘90 |750 copies of such report; that on not.” 0 partment ‘90 |and receipted for, and that the bill jof the training is improved under op- the men. ‘00 |- | was “un-American” and reported that and affidavit to the insurance com: in ober whave ths “08 The charges in the booklet, in centre (wae clane federal grants :00|which Hopton suggested the legisia-| "2° hoy been increased. important matters coming before this assem! the audits and affidavits in the case] On the naturopath bill, Godwin cit-|natives of Central America meade Erickson and sug-|ing himself the legislature. inspect thejnaturopathy had given him his only|toucans. During the night, Mound City, Il., surrendered to the flood waters as & back levee collapsed and pul ; 815 to flight. -. frteins said this was. the only forces complete in the Ohio valley. ‘The Red Cross was giving relief in * The. 1,800 residents of Ti disregarded a warning to flee ‘Mississippi: threatened to cut chanel across Snaky Bend ani a eed the’ ‘Tennessee city, no ‘ a Cairo Sate So Far ‘ Bale re far ‘from’ being engulfed, Cairo, bulwarked behind a 60-foot seawall, expressed confidence it would win’ ite battle. As the flood waters poured into the vast- $21,000,000. spillway just below Cairo, engineers said they probably would reach the top of the basin Thursday night. Then they will await tations it will hit Cairo about Feb. 2, and Memphis four days later. Problems of restoration replacea problems .of life saving in Evans- ville, and other Southern Indiana cities, Evansville estimated its dam- age at $16,875,000. Losses in other cities wrecked by flood waters were incalculable at present. ts Portamouth sonally inspected the bedraggled city of (ecg where 1,000 persons in flooded build- ‘ona ‘refused to leave. On hill- tops, ee 30,000 and 35,000 lived in makeshift dwellings. Disease was no greater than usual, officials said. ‘Water supplies were being rationed at Portamouth and several other hard _. hit Onto citles, i Red Cross and government agen- cles reported organization of £8 the old relisble TRON BISMARCK HID!) pumeree, HD. 1 Benefit Dance TONIGHT First Floor—N. D. State Capitol HAROLD YEASLEY’S MUSIC % of proceeds will be donated to flood sufferers of Ohio Valley Sponsored by Third House, State Legislature BRING YOUR WHOLE JACKS AND RABBIT SKINS, HIDES, FURS, SHEEP PELTS AND ALL JUNK WANTED ARCK HIDE & FU! gy See Bae across from Occident Elevater ‘rite Box 463, special. appropriation. for . mainte- nance of the university school of medicine was reported. Wack to the house with a recommendation for approximately $30,000 and will be taken ups Pk Hite orders Thursday. piversity Fund Houie Sige nating an epptopria- 34| tion for maintenance of the univer- ‘Two national guard planes dfop- messages: over - Arkansas’ -flood er zone, warning lowlanders. to was threatened as the levee at Mell- wood ghowed signs of cracking. Prolonged Civil War Nanking, Jan. n, 28—()—Military headquarters of, the central govern- ment'announced Thuradey the peace- ful settlement of China's prolonged Manchurian forces, whieh started Dec. 12 with the kidnaping of Premier Chiang Kai-Shek at the Shensi pro- vincial capitol of Sianfu was reported completely liquidated. $$$ I Additional Markets | CHICAGO STOCKS iy the Anseciated Press) sniaw rf Corp. 15%. McGraw Bl. 41. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Ae EY Jan, 28.—()—Stocks close: First Bank Stock 16, INVEST! pirat 3 TRUSTS (By the Ai lated Presn) (Over the counter in out pore Maryland Fund HA Quart. Inc. 8h. Sel. Inc. Sh, 5.8: METALS firm for highest market AND BONES E & FUR CO. Crisis in China Ended| | ations count ‘salary increases of spproxi- mately three per cent for educators getting less than $2,000, it was ex- plained, Speaking against the minosty Te- TO CRE! IN THE o MATTER or OF Ole e earner, at deceased. rt ven by ine un- sath the 4 ter and lo nship 140 north, of range west of the fifth principal meridian in Burleigh aD North Dakota, to the Judge fald Burleigh County, at his office in North Dakota Court House in the city of Bismarck, the Burleigh County, in said Borisigh: Count; You hereby further eased, di y presented as hereinbefore this 20th day of January, A. Gilbert Sath: tl executor of thi of Ole Sather, de Bee M. Register, f said executor, of January, A. D. 1-28 2-4-1]... | = ry ESTATE if the County Court of rok, N. Biiet publication 7 r the 28th day torney general, ‘and chairman of the other medical chest specialists had board of administration. failed. Provision is made for an annual Twichell Offered $1,000 alowance of not to exceed $360 an- shone Cengppenears aa with Dually to nny person 6 oc more) vichell of Cass aaa a lobepist wits Seprmen” Omermise without adequate/ santed to give me $1,000 to put a sim- Representatives Freitag and Wolf Se Twichell voted also introduced a measure relating to the administration of insolvent bank- ing institutions and requiring their assets be turned over to the Bank of North Dakota, Ss No Need For Training as “There is no need for military train- squad dug Thursday through & dumP/ing any more,” he asserted, “It should be optional and not forced—we don’t ing for missing bones of 5-year-old Chester Harris of Cambridge, found|or becheana » ou’ i aetloulture i Grimateads Park: ‘iil "addition, at iB yp ‘ed- nesday, Blamiarele c_ospital. bering. Freitag recounted some horrors of Mr. and Robark Batt tie’ Fite en ‘St, it 8:37 Thursday Re} ] Daughter, ae ee : : plying, Magill said he could ap- a 07 AN t that siatement, but declared ere ne Biamarck hospi vate Daughter, Mr. and McClusky, at woul “It's a fine thing to have we it if ae ey Magill. : local hospital, “Thurada: are Mrs. Oscat ve, $6, at second St, Weanesdey, Rev. Gilbert W. ao of the First Presbyterian church, Mandan, left Wednesday for ety ‘to sree the meeting of the national sionary committee of the North ea South ‘Dakota synods, Nels W. Willason, 21, son of Peter Willason, Hastings, has passed his final examinations and has been en- allow | listed in Company L, 4th Infantry, at Fort Lincoln. 720 Cars driven by Walter Purfeerst, 323 Tenth St., and Roy. Hannan of | Mandan collided Wednesday morning at Mandan. The vehicles were slight- ly damaged. C. E. Reetz, chief counsel for re- settlement administration at Wash- ington, who met with resettlement of- ficials and legislative committees in Bismarck, left for Burlington, N. D., ‘Thursday to inspect the government's | yhether he had military training or Claims Morale Hurt Godwin argued that the efficiency ‘02 |for such printing was still unpaid. tional requirements because, he said, ONTINUE piclens ont a “men who take the training because| subsistence homesteads there. He C D Huron, s. ‘Da 29 | senate wishes to make of the matter,” |they are compelled to do so half-| was accompanied by Iver Acker, a8 ‘from page one: Kansas City, :00 | said Whelan. heartedly, reducing the morale of all) sistant state resettlement director. Hearing before the interstate com- merce commission on the application of the Great Northern railway, seek- ing authority to abandon approxi- mately 12 miles of its line between Aberdeen Junction, Minn., and Fair- mount, N. D., will be held at Breck- enridge, Minn., Feb. 13, Elmer Olson, secretary of the North Dakota rail- road commission announced, In the days of muzsie-loading guns; He declared the compulsory feature ad not been eliminated, but in one Contending that the decision of this asserted training bills was “one of the most said|powder flasks from the bills of as an example, career! ae Prison Terms Face Extortion New rot Jan, 28- 28.—(7)—Two men extortion ists |< ee “no” on | fer they had learned about an inci- dent in his private life Thursday faced maximum terms of 15 years each. The two, A. Henry Ross, Brook- lyn lawer, and Max D. Krone, private investigator, were convicted on & spe- cific charge of extorting $1,500 from the former governor’s son by threat- EE EEE PARAMOUNT Starts Today Again she storms your heart! The enchanting star of “Dark Angel” more lovely than ever in the most ex- citing role of her glorious —— In mid-ocean, the gravitational pull two and three feet away from the earth's surface. CAPIT( in the inner room. ~ Metropolitan Opera Star “tell why he prefers a light smoke An independent survey was made recently among professional men and women—lawyérs, doctors, lectur- ers, scientists, etc. Of those who said they smoke ciga- rettes, 87% stated they personally prefer a light smoke. Mr. Melchior verifies the wisdom of this preference, and so do other leading artists of the radio, stage, screen, and opera. Their voices are their fortunes. That’s why so many of them smoke Luckies. You, too, can have the throat protection of Luckies—a light smoke, free of cer- tain harsh irritants removed by the exclusive process “It’s Toasted”. Luckies are gentle on the throat! Lauritz Melchior says: “The hardest test I can give a cigarette is to try its effect on my throat after hours of in tense rehearsal. I’ve found that a light smoke meets this test. And so, although I’m not a constant smoker, I favor Lucky Strike for the sake of my throat. And, incidentally, so does my wife. When we go back to Europe we never forget to take along a good supply of Luckies.” THE FINEST TOBACCOS—. “THE CREAM OF THE CROP” A Light Smoke | “Tes ‘Toasted”—Your Throat Protection AGAINST IRRITATION—AGAINST COUGH 7, The Ametess Teboene Campnay | Wiibag 40 ented & eiariobiting attsle ‘The oven-bird of South Africa, has Catherine |a nest which often measures & foot across. It has two rooms, divided by @ partition which extends from the of the moon draws the water between |!ront wall of the nest to within s few the | inches of the back. The eggs are laid TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

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