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TEACHERS CIVE OUT [Black Blizzards 2 ‘Again Ravaging Dust Bowl|(ENERAL MOTORS’ | HOUSEWIFE Fl IN LOGAL SCHOOLS Students Making Perfect Rec- ; ords in Various Buildings Robert Beatt, Robert Blensly, Bet- . ty Cave, Robert Cook, Jack Cripe, Richard First Grade Jack Arman, Douglas Boise, Don- aid Combs, Kenneth Ellis, Marlowe Gronberg, Philip Harju, Johnson, George Kelsch, Danny Mc- Donald, Betty Opp, Dolores Sabins and George Hancher. Second Grade Charles Finkle, Robert Freise, Da- ne Hall, Al Heising, Henry Jones Sybl Smith, Reuben Spitzer, Martha]. ‘Tavis, Beverly Worner, Elaine White. Third Grade Richard Brauer, Eileen Ebling, Lo- Ells, John Sally Fleck, George King, Paul O’- Leary, Beryl Schantz, Norma Schlen- gan, James McLaughlin, Robert Mey- er, Anna Rasche, Edward Schmid Nancy Tavis and Beverly Young. RICHHOLT First Grade Merritt Greyerbuhl, Frances Jesser, Lauretta Jesser, Kenneth Taft, Ro- bert Bride, Lawrence Briski, Delbert ‘Triber, Marjorie LaPor, Howard Rus- sell, Beverly Nelson and Beatrice Bryan, Second Grade Teland Bride, Julia Briski, Leroy Clausnitzer, Donald Hauch, Clemin- Betty Neils, Eugene Nelson, Irene Ode, Agnes Schultz, Leland Thal and Jerry Thonson. F Fourth Grade Helen Briski, Alfred Clausniteer, , Jacob Seitz, Doug- las: Schwichtenberg and ‘Thornton. , Fifth Grade Raymond Anderson, Warren Asp- lund, Eugene “Aune, Lois Braxmeyer, Betty Frits, Theodore Frost, Roland Pull Francis Goodman, Barbara Haman, .. Walter. ling, Lucille Karas, Ellen Klee, Elden Mayer, Carl | | Munson, Virginia Munson and El- _ _. Sixth Grede Anton Briski, John Briski, La- verne Carley, Marcelite Carpenter, Freda Daniels; Richard Helfenstein, Lorraine Houch, Marion chen, Evelyn Klein; Burnette Landerholm, The Greatest Refrigerator Value in 10 Years— See for yoursolt! Melville Electric Shop 406% Broadway > Phone 179 Hing efite Hl ade Second Grade Ralph Anderson, Delores Ellison, Robert Fowler, Beverly Gabel, Shir- ley Gierke, Inie Miller, Louls McCro- i, iy McNay Alber Gl, [6 2, Pea, uc Elaine Peterson, Maxine Reidinger, Frank Specht, Eva Walters, Delbert Warren, Eldor Anderson, Josephine Keller, Larson, Dennis Neideffer, Bev- erly. Patera, Stuart Walker, George Third Grade Robert Colburn, Frances Everts, Cleo Erstrom, John Hildebrand, Lar- Ramona Doris Kleingartner, Knapp, Eugene Knoll, Arlene Kruck: enberg, Dorothy Martin, Betty Ni son, Jane Parks, Fred Walker. Fifth Grade Harold Anderson, Frederick Andre, William Isabel Corell, Susan Frissell, Grace McKenzie, Calvin Moris, William Ot- tum, Robert Ritterbush, Truman Solberg, Maxine Speaks, Robert Tester, Joyce Tellenga, Forrest Way, and Arthur Weixel. A Sixth Grade zBeatrice Arnold, Elizabeth Baer, Roscoe Corell, Charles Crum, Junior Gussner, Donald Haakenson, Robert Martin, Jack Mellon, Mina Mitchell Myla Mitchell, LaVonne O’Brien, Cleo Schultz, Jane Skinner, Darwin Walk-| er, Marjorie Walls, Mathew Walter, Irene Wilson. son, Alice Schatz, Annamarie Wingertner and Jeannine Wellan. Frank Finlayson, William Hitch- cock, Leo Schats, Alice Schwab, Eliza- beth Shubert, William Trolliey. ‘Third Grade Donna Arnts, William Johnson, Roger Johnson, Arthur Merkel, Clara Meske, Robert Meeder, Clayton Schacht, Robert Schantz, Dorothy &chwab, Phillip Trolley. Betty Willman, Junior Willcox and Eleanor Winkler. Grade Norma Olson, Mary Blohm, Pauline Schmidt, Eugene Schacht, Barbera Volk and Herman Merkel. Sixth Morton Prepares to Bury Suicide Victim NAZIS MAY DICKER FOR PEACE TREATY Dr. Hjalmar Schacht Expected to Pave Way for Western His government, official: circles in- ALTMEYER SUCCEEDS WINANT BISMARCK-TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1937 New Walkout Begins as Dispute in St. Louis Is Settled Thursday Detroit, Feb. 19—(P)—A strike in one of General Motors’ two Canadian plants placed a new problem before the corporation's labor executives Fri- turned to the consideration of » basis for establishing seniority rights for workers in their American factories. lites Hae i i Wyndham UAWA representatives conferring General Motors officials here, as| turned over for temporary detention Hevlef lip Eis i ip # A series of new attacks on two women and a girl In Buffalo epurred police in their search for the slayer of 18-year-old Mary Ellen found stabbed and beaten to death in a field on the outskirts of the city. One of the recent victims was Mrs. Joseph Zwicknagel, chown displaying brulses on her arms and torn housedress, ived when she ‘resisted the advances of a man she sald tried to assault her after gaining entrance to her acid by ak asa salcoman. (Associated ress Photo} FAVOR TRADE PACTS provided for in last week's strike set-| centers. ~ Washington, Feb. 19.—(#)—The tlement, said that » tentative agree- Nantung’s population was thrown ment on methods of handling union| into wild excitement by the sudden grievances has been reached and that raids. Friday's conversations would center, on seniority rights, 70 CONDEMNED 10 DIE FOR USING DOPE} ‘Model City’ of Nantung in China Thrown’ Into Ex- citement by Raids No date has been set for executing the condemned prisone! rs, On the average, the English Chan-| The velocity of light is epproxi- nel is calm 20 days of every month. | mately 183,000 miles a second. 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