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_THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 199% 2 COMMON SENSE Is ~ CALLED BIG NEED IN GRAIN FARMING Déalers Association Pledges Aid in Plans for Financing Seed Purchases Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 2—(7)— Substitution of “common sense grain annual message of Walter Al- it of Bonetrail, N. D., at the open- of the North Dakota Farmers Dealers association’s annual ‘onvention here Tuesday morning. In the message which was read to several hundred grainmen opening a three-day session in the city audi- torium, Albright said the association must concentrate on problems con- the production of a good crop ar. it. pledged the aid of the ‘association in working out plans for financing seed purchases to aid in . Giving the new crop a good start. “It is time,” Albright said, “for the ers to prepare for personal ity and discontinuance of the dole system, Instead of concen- trating on scarcity, we should look to better use of farm land and better outlets for grain at home and abroad. . Because of the serious illness of Al- bright’s father at Bonetrail, the pres- ident’s. message was read by C. H. Conaway of Jamestown, association Secretary. Conaway also presided at the meeting and read the secretary's Ben C. Larkin of Bismarck of the briefly. He said the grain trade had been as hard hit by recent crop fail- ures as any business in the state but gaid that “in spite of these setbacks, the state will come back and prosper.” appointed included: Resolutions, H. R. Nicholson of Pe- tersburg, D. J. Hennessy of Reynolds, Boyum of Brockett, Dave Coutts of Des Lacs and Albert Kuball of Mc- Cann; credentials, Victor Madsen of Starkweather, O. J. Sundeen of Brock- ett and Albert Thompson of Grafton. Public Invited to Hear Army Official : Major Thomas H. Leech, general Zecretary of the Salvation Army in Minneapolis, will conduct a service in E A victim of a railway accident at ‘San Bernardino, Calif., in which eight ‘According to Associated Press dis- patches, Gibson, who was under life last summer, had his job with the Union Pacific railway for just one] Rep. McInnes Is Elected Meline, He applied for work Jan, 12 at Kelso _ © Chairman end the next morning set out with seven companions, including the sec- Organization of a Farmers Union tion boss who employed him. An en- gine backed over their section cur| L@si#iative club, under the auspices of in ® blinding snowstorm, killing all|‘he state Farmers Union, was ef- Gibson, alias Claude McFarland and|the Sweet Shop Rendezvous. The Claude McLain, entered the North Da. | Object of the club is to provide » meet~ kota prison from Ward county in| ing place for Farmers Union members January 1922 and served a year and|Where they may discuss legislative six months for third degree burglary. In November 1923 he entered from Legislative Visitors) sm, pas Sree or iss aie conse civice a Daughter, Mr and. Mra, Harola | S70UP of 150 eighth grade Crs neh 4 . sid pirmaick Fay 1, ey 4:35 a. ‘school classes taught by Miss Adeline Proposed Law Referred to Drs.|™ Tweedy. St Alexius hospital, | seas Perry and Fisher by City ins to te posite. eh rou T. “very attentive” and “marching in and out in perfect order” by 2 legis- 150 Students Among aris ied several Visitors at the senate and house |locked st 16-8" BUENS TO. DEATH , 69, was burned death Tuesday when she ran back from a fire that st ——— Some species of psyche-moths Spin Commissioners marck, girls, the students were described a5 caping lator who telephoned The Tribune to| cous silken cases report on thelr visit, image of snail shells. Max Wins in Second Extra Period, 20-18 Max, ND, Feb. 2—The Max prep team came through in the sone PARAMOUNT ENDS TODAY! CAPITOL TODAY & WED. VICTIM OF WRECK | sweaters: semen (C(AMBLE CONVENTION |3=! mae te a lingered precariously for, one be im) p.m A HARD GUY WHO SERVED TIME HERE} set"star** ‘aise Ss (OPENING WEDNESDAY mciia tooo WAS SOFT on DAMES!.. dramatic picture of the scene fi namthisteaton building, was cea ie oie ma : Dead Man Identified as Mur-| wats ney the swirling Approximately 200 Managers, derer and Former N. D. ees Mgnckaga Olli. the Agency Store Owners Are capil Prison Inmate levee wall in a desperate but Expected Here Jaen futile battle to hold back the our Te flood. The water lapped over n i : i / Barges . steamboats convention of Gamble Store man-|taxes on lots 3 to 14, inclusive, oi pocmnene es agers and agency store owners will|8, McKenzie and Coffin addition but iy section workers were killed was iden- open at the Patterson hotel here|was advised by the board that it could Mr. tified Tuesday through fingerprints Wednesday morning under the di-|not accept any offer for less than the zone as Frank Gibson, the last of 16 men FARM GROUP rection of B. C. Gamble and P. W.|face value of the taxes. who escaped last June from a Minne- Skogmo, founders of the organiza- tion. Addressing the meeting from the// A tloned for an abate! property taxes and the abatement was approved. Reports of Chief of Police W. highways reported blocked in- Bheling and Police Magistrate K. 8.| cluded No. 1, 3, 5, 8 9, 10, 46, 49, Ed McGovern’ and Bert! nen for January were read and ap-| 11, 13, 16, 20, 6, 37,0, 32, 34, 36, sota asylum and who at one time served two terms in the North Da- kote state penitentiary for burglary. LEGISLATIVE CLUB ‘ low, . sentence for murder when he eachped | Will Meat Each Monday Night; Re eee : date Jonnson, agers and employes from North and ee ee ioeating there| Ocal Masons Plan will be 16 representatives from dit-| Mandan Lodge Visit wal be 38 sereneniatie rom Legislative Gamble Store merchandise. of the . Mf The meeting here will be one of| ,,Numerous members of the Busmeres Sidelights four regional meetings being held| wednesday to ¥ throughout the Middlewest during) meeting of the the month of February. Other meet- ings will be held at Minneapolis, Feb. fected at a meeting Monday night in the local Salvation Army citadel at E 5g 5g 8-9; Omaha, Feb. 11-12 and Chicago, Wahpeton on a similar charge and/ tive officer for the AAA presided in served three years. He was released|the adsence of Speaker Math Dahl, Dec. 11, 1925 and on April 5, 1927 was | who had been invited to perform that arrested. in Minneapols for murder and robbery. 7:45 p. m., Tuesday, according to Mejor Herbert Smith. Everyone is in- _~ Major Leech is the chief assistant to ane AN Gane who has charge of all a Army operations in North Dakota, South Dakota and ier ead resting er. Ic will be instrumental and vocal num- bers by members of the 1 bank cashier during a holdup Nov. 12, 1926, and Frank Dahline, shal of Tsanti, Minn., in December, 1927, dur- ing an attempted robbe: Co Act Appropriating Heart Disease Fatal - ‘To Jesse E. Jensen Fargo, N, D., Feb. 2.—()—Jesse Wibert Jensen, 51, of Fargo, manager of the New Rockford, N. D., district for the A.O.U.W., died in a Fargo hospital Tuesday from heart disease. He was born and educated in Gary, 8. D.,and had operated lumber yards . &t Casselton and Garrison, N. D. He leaves Mrs; Jensen and # daughter] in Fargo, and a daughter, Evelyn Adele Jensen, Battle Lake, Minn. | Weather Report | 0: tor Whelan preferred by Senator C. C. 1, Sorubonter ide. ae ta, reported that approximately $) Members of the com! are Sen- Al ator W. A. Thatcher of Bottineau, |' North Dakote farmers in soll con: W. J. Lowe of Ward, N. N. Nelson of Grand Forks, E. C. Stucke of McLean}, John N. Hagan, | commissioner of and J. P, Cain of Stark. sgrioulture and > was unal Morrison claimed in his resolution sacoeeine Pend ss rane 4. trod msent of Whe- came represen' . Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sparks, 609 Sixth ian satarday, that Whelan ‘as cam-| Juanite Burton of Bismarck played|st., are home from western vacation to the use of cam} Feb. 15-16, ir 3B ris Z é past year’s activities will be reviewed | “He later confessed the killing of H. and plans for expansion, merchan- the bill repealing the| . .D., dising and advertising will be out- ted 16 years ago N. Peterson, Wheelock, N. D., Citizens ie tie tls ge : i ; SNe Ear Pea aaE a aaa t Additional Society | The series of post-nuptial events given here for Mrs. Edward O. Agre (Helen Targart) before she left Satur- day to join Mr. Agre at Jamestown and go to Kansas City, Mo., was cpn- ‘cluded Friday evening as the Misses Thelma Liessman and Marion Morton. and Mrs. Roy E. Harris gave a 7 o'clock dinner in the home of Mrs, Gunnar NTINUEJF from page one: E i I F af ‘ [ H 7 : TT il fF ge i University Money | minutrator Howard Wood and W. J. ‘ : Godwin, majority leader in the house. Is Nearing Passage| o's \arstait chairman of the soll g F t it g 5 g Don’t miss the ROARING COMEDY! GORGEOUS DANCING! SONG HITS GALORE! in the champagne cocktail Fred MacMurray Gladys Swarthout Jack Oakie “Champa Waltz’ 1937's merry medley of Sweet and Swing STARTS WEDNESDAY! The grandest of all adven- ture romances thunders | across the screen as the’ ALL-COLOR film in motion picture t conservation service in North Di Olgeiraon, 811 Avenue E. Covers were marked for 13 at a single table cen. tered with jonquils and freesia com: bined with yellow candles, laneous shower favors ere Nickander. ; 4, 41,86, 83, 66 5 i ty 200. = proved. * ‘ : 000,000 8 week now is being paid | manager of the Republican trip lasting since before the holidays. paign ‘From the party converted state-owned property | dinner. After spending Christmas at Wag- Tesearch the TRI The call of the wild in their head ner, 8. D., they motored directly to a (By. the Investigation of eiperen in con-| and Catherine Ray. California where they were at Glen- : Langer had the ea ae WEATHER FORECAST ..For Bismarck and vicinity: snows probable tonight and Wednes- ‘or North Dakota: Probable tonight nection with processing tax litigation __ dale. for some time and attended the by . in North Dakota was sought by Rep.| Bij; New Year's day East-West football M1. Inc. Bh. in North Dakota was sought ty Rep.| Bismarck Girl Weds cemerk: yian Fu mart. Ine. BI game. At Long Beach, they were ecutives and musical ni withdrew his motion at the sugges-| Man Who Fled Nazis|suests of Mr. and Mrs. William Broken Neck Claims and Wednesday; Wednesday and west portion tion of the author of the resolution Schults, former Bismarck residents, and they also were at Fontana, Calif in which the house previously had! s4ies ette Ruth Davis, deughter of asked for an itemized lst of the PAY-| yer, and Mrs. 8. Davis, 319 Mendan| sor ee ey ney ceCuunee BY Way OF For South Dakota: ht and Wednesday; colder Wed- lay and west portion tonight. Unsettled tonight; snow north and west’ portions; cold- er extreme west portion; Wednesday mente. St, Mondsy was married to Max! tive When Rep. L. L. Twichell of Cass) trom Germany to the United States. ‘ J, Lehmann and Kttes|*iy and freshmen boxing teams ‘Tho coooneo af nowo ts at top of eskemm. county suggested that a similar reso-| a7. lution was being introduced in the soult ste, Marie, Ontarlo, where Miss fattiod: there Frasier’ replied. thet Bluecher had hen’ his United months during and following the|liam Judson Eastman, the senate presiding officer, Lieut.| Bluecher aoe en Cloudy, local snow southeast, colder extreme northwest. WEATHER CONDITIONS The high illeag! tering Canada, has! test June completing her fresh- | superintendi cancelled i, cattward to. the Missionippl Valley aoe ue wanes te Commies 8P2 feet great setetineciie requsta aan PRRETat tiie GICeeIES cf Bec Teice coteanlic Teneying tie atl P Perwo other representatives, L R.| there untll a passport arrives for him] tot, will make her home with her|ct Eastman, 18 years old, 12 hours ee eater es ren the Wash Burgum of Stutsman and Edwin| to enter Palestine, sister and will continue her college|after he suffered a broken neck in a ed throughout the ‘enst- what higher ‘from the Plaine States westward to the Pacific coast. cipitation has occurred over the far Northwest and the weather is some- ‘what unsettled in the Dakotas, but where skies are mostly cle: tion it umed that “everyone”| his marriage to a United States citi- months. i, would Tanta geod one” a that] zen would ald him fn getting permis- Ohio State. Pulls Into the motion should include all the . Powers including that of securing G : Mrs. — : Cites Similar Resolution Bluecher, German” Jew who. fled cate: ae ‘was performed at Virginia Milltary ‘The ansace of whishay ts tn the top part [> cosh Gitlistion—te eder earde— Davis was visiting friends, and where several) tnstitute mourned the death of Wil; of cosh den described by final illness and death of thelriathletic director B. B. Clarkson “an ‘who| States permit was about to expire! rather, the late William Laist. Miss unavoidable accident.” Seed carne tor et eee Bluecher, who is facing ® charge/ reist, who. returned from Detroit] Mejor General John A. Lejeune, TOP-RUN ! | a} Traynor of Ramsey, tended if| He said Tuesday, according to As-| studies next September. Mrs. Leh-|boxing bout Saturday night. ~ there was going to be an investiga-| soclated Press dispatches, he hoped| 5 Lacy Pie feseesaregi rarer Vf la >, e@e0 ij ; | Witnesses and counsel for the eom- meee M. Th Burleigh p. J. 5 jompson, county, declared that with “all the work before us we'd better postpone Political fights to the next election.” Action was laid over until Tuesday. iemarck station barometgr, inc! 28.25. Reduced to sea tevele i017, PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: his month to dat Total, January ist to d ermal, January ist to And -love in their House Passes Bill A bill to validate previous actions by boards of flood irrigation, was passed by the house and sent to the senate. Rep. H. F. Niewoehner of " mulated excess to da! NORTH DAKOTA POINTS u ‘Pct, | McHenry explained the bill has ref- 00 ) erence to the Eaton dam project. y tro] ‘act is ht in » bill introduced 3 by Reps, William ‘Wick and ‘Targie ; =, J. schults| James Kelly Chosen ‘Trydahl, both of Grand Forks county, " Gopher Track Coach who seek to give control over licenses . * WEATHER AT OTHER Pornrs | {sued outside of incorporated cities ‘ Minneapolis, Feb. 2.—(—Athletic or villages to the board of township .| supervisors instead of the county presentatives Trydahl, George M. .. Saumur of Grand Forks, C, M. Peter-| Waves Battering son of Renville joined authors [of several bills fisoniesa) ge Emergency Wall i] Appoint 16 Fieldmen Se Appointment state sales tax di Tuesday ¢0|Murcay. ‘The new field men, who re. placed 00 | division are: Amendment of the 1936 liquor con- Seopa it has ripened 18 months in wood. Try today’s Crab Orchard at the bar and you'll discover the whiskey to ask for at the store. GATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS ConPoRAnON Director Frank G. MoCormick of the University of Minnesote, Tuesday an- Topping Levees|trienas. In Sales Tax Division |e, 2:2! vee 874 20% « pert of the ployed ming General Markman traveled with -jare les Wednesday f 16 Heldmen in the | President Roosevelt's flood relief com: |f£e ee mission which embarked on an jn- by ‘Tax Commissioner J. K. i spection tour of the Mlssiasipp! Valley er Soe ean (0 fee. rea: or earn those recently released from the | Cuaslet Azees, VARS firet refugee tnd expecta tobe stationed at Havre Lorne Gibson, Neche; Oscar At Memphis, the river resched| ers. c, w. Clapp was compliment- wald, Northwood; G.O, Omiand, Park | 465 feet“ on the weather bureau eq st » family gathering Thursday H Finle; Schaffer and William Cruden, Fargo; | 68uge, the water measured 47.9 feet, and Roland tee Sunlus Jacobson, LaMoure;” Gecepe OF 13 feet over the all-time record of | Ho¥, S7nstesard 108 and Cameron Grima, Bismarck; J. H.| Meteorologist F. W. Brist said that WINDSOR WOMAN DIES 305 Front Street honoring her birthday anniversary. Mandan y;_Mrs. Loretta , evel. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenniston | 44.6 in the big overflow of 1913. DISTRIBUTED BY 00 | Boegely, Beulah; Jacob Joraastad,| barring further heavy rainfall the - Noonan, Prank’ Hoare, Williston; | Mississippi would crest at 48 fect! an. Phone 590 Northwest Beverages, Inc laney, Dickinson; William | sbout Feb. 9, at Memphis, and at 585 feet at Helens, Ark., Feb. 10 to'12. a Bismarck Warehouse 121 So, Fifth St.