The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1937, Page 8

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BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1937 BRITISH RELATIONS | Giving Ships a Lift Through Dam TTICONFEREES PONDER WITH ITALY AGAIN fs ee "T]| DIFFERENCES OVER AT BREAKING POINT nan ae —t} RAIL PENSION PLAN Directing International Show TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH London Maneuvers to Prevent loon 7:3 World War Flaring Over : Man's Dealcia } of 3 5 ¢ Decide Issue Between Treas- Situation in Spain 4 "Sty Wace Goatpanion ah vim. | ury and Rail Chiefs . ae fy, eo ‘North Dekota’s Workmen's com- London, Mat, OF) ae a jereat , : : ly key ‘ Prot. Cok! P| washington, Mar, 24—(P)—Treas- pensation bureau Wednesd: é rem b < seatcoag over ssihtale which had t thats bie , # Ant! “Break ‘Thou the diread | ury and railroad officials sought Wed: appealed to the state supreme court, : Europe against : eee ba es er ;15|nesday to compose differences over ® @ G a ‘The high court held Anton J. Kary we s B ™. 3 \ ‘projected new rail pension program. of ‘Mandan, injured two years ago ; eaten late pees tl” erhey called a conference on treas- , on his way home from an FERA pro- After a cabinet meeting, it was un- Cal's, fivieaken Deat of oF ury objections to the system, which Ject, was not entitled to compensa- ‘ ‘ derstood Great Britain planned to Ee {Concordia College, Moorhead, Miane-|was formulated voluntarily by rail tion as the injury did not arise in : 4 of : con “Q Sacred Head ‘Wow|labor and management at. President the course of his employment. j ee s rinity chor. Roosevelt's request. ~dustices Hold Mandan and Far- go Men Not Injured in Course of Employment y ot | President May Be Called on to Employed by the county in grading : ? 4 First Word, “Father Forgive Thd”,|“rnrough Under-Secretary Roswell wie ae proving a highway, ere fur- , | , Bole, Ada’ to Dark “Gethaamagre®| i the > hes pontendad | ¢riving fevianer: Gaisarenie eee ? : ee ; ei2yee8d ware, Werliy, Today Tijou that taxes under the program sre a > © grader, ine PF. Koch (left), assistant man- ? a S ae ‘J | # explained, “After his work had ceased, erat the Biamarck branch of : : : ‘Sol derpined” trom Hajn- hin en : Ree tie was talent Welle ene [on en cre peal i 4 *Woman, Behola Thy| Taxes are provided starting at 25 of , he was is and R. 8. Shepard, local : gn." ra Ment on, bosh employers’ route home on the public highway,” Heel manager, have cay active gj i Vets en eee rors Pep ved) ‘employes’. wages and gradually hie comment ed Da a) : te 2 ‘ - é Fourth Word, “My God, Why to 35 per cent on each in The compensation bureau had de-| showing of new company models Fear Potentialities Thou Fo: jaf a 1849, nied compensation and was reversed| in the local showrooms this week. ee Ae amb of Goa” Trad. atlas iui? (okiaed ‘ord, “I am Athirst.” they would insist-on a flat 35 per by district court of Morton county.| ‘They work under the direction of i peace ge # atk On an appeal taken by the bureau of} J ¢, Taylor (right), manager of yi fl Teed ‘ere You There. When Thel | cent rate, contending that, if the levy the supreme court, the judgment o} the branch. q \ a Cri a My. eee, HLT. Burleigt} sag lower the government would have to make up a deficiency in the benefit haway. ixth Word, “Father into thy Hand Spirit.’ the district court was reversed ant aa * * @ ee the action dismissed, 4 o : TE command:my Spir' \ 1 fund. ‘ In the other case, the supreme court ee 3 Anthem, “Christ year All Aéor4 |” rhformed authorities predicted that sustained the action of the bureau Ee) | crisis. en the ship lock of the Bonneville dam on the Columbia river’ is er ished.’ unless some agreement can be worked in refusing compensation to Charles completed, ships will be able to sail through, but during construc: h ‘fout the question would go to Presi- W. Janneck, Fargo painter because y a tion a huge crane lifts tugs and other small craft over arrow crinity cnevords of Christ” ¢dent Roosevelt for- decision. a ‘at the time of,his injury, he was not : ; bulkheads, a3 shown above Note the comparative size ‘A sacred cantata by Th. Dubois, — ait ae ldots Pears standing tp the foreground. pounelian adaptation by Dr. Theo. EXECUTE srRoor BURNERS pang i ? observers = "Bros over station KFYR Fri-f_ Moscow, Mar. 24—(#)—Three | sl: 2 euuieae G latraeg ft eaere ar ; se: Soviet Russla would stand idly by. day March 26, 10:16 p.m. (CST). [leged “Trotakist counter-revolution= coriler hed been reverhed and set aside E Great Britain's determination Aas Lai tee - fiaries” were shot to death Wednesday Klemmenha: by the Cass county district court ap- ni erie 2 we nigh come which then i it, Soloists: Mien G. “Anderson, Paul Yeversed the lower court. . d Ytreeide. ‘The supreme court also affimed aj Climate and Crop History Will af é Baster Servicer: § t . ij court in hich Jone, Busdicker of| Repeat, Taylor Tells More of certain German a pales | | RARE A STsoLe TAN Valley City was awarded a verdict of Than 200 Present ,, Mar. 24.—(P)— without th x fOpen the Gates of the Temple” | PEACOCK ALLEY. ek oxsinat the Valley City Peo- : 1 Morn of Beauty” Bebellus, Trin- | 2==————eeeeeeeeeS Busdicker brought an action to re-| Optimism over crop and business Bolo: iow that my Redeemer cover an alleged balance due for work | prospects was rampant among more fiction tT gn ous Coatieus waure and labor performed as shop foreman|than 200 International Harvester words, ‘Most pronouns ude, “Gloria” Mozart, violin, *, for the printing company. The de-|company dealers from western North Let’s tie down the “E” bar and tell not do, “Just try it,” Wright| Mrs, Clinton E: Swanson, organ, The Capital fendant claimed: negligent care of | Dakota end eastern Montana who at- government starting Premier 6 it: ine . the shop had caused damages to the| tended a sales rally and equipment lini'’s uncompromising objection to! Author Wright is » kindly, viva- in aE Clarion EB, Larson, piano, Mrs, Opie indahl, months sid 90 days it took tol B¢™ ory, pastoral symptony,|f Commercial College #1 nt in the amount of $3,380. show in Bismarck Tuesday. - : slaps delivered by the British press| cious chap D at national | do it from the Messiah, organ and piano. 4 pla of ills) ode ustugntiog cle of ithe imen | who Nehl-Doyle Marriage at the cae celeals sn Ronin, military barracks in this ty ‘ It Choir anthem, (“Open ‘Our Eyes” mK Main fas Phone 121 company ties, towns The tis » it was said,! A Worl ar musician, Wright's ; Bismarck, North Dakota Brendel New Scout , and hamlets were two statements of! On Saturday Revealed be influenced sharply by the | hobby, always was to do. untaual wot MY, Redeemer | a ee EC, ismarck pads » Mrs, C, A, . ‘ SPRING TERM begins Monday, Publication Editor, branch, who forecast better crops and/ Announcement was made Wednes- ideration by the cab: HOTART ond, plane, portluge, qzese (ff March 29, 1937. Erwin Bréndel, Bagle Soout of the [Detter business in the light of hise marriage of Mite fi alah, Visitors telt us that we have the Knights of Columbus troop 8, has| Y: BPD BEDS ES OE SRE e252 i Tete belween Minneapolis and heen elected editor-in-chief of a mim. |,,7evior propounded two questions | Bismar ago erate abaed eae Spanish Nazarene Clergymen [J spbicone. Our equipment is come eograp! ee aieeh ate. thly Pans amare Boy Gcoute attended tbe oom eeny penanet ne Saturday evening in the chapel of St. t acts Meeting in Dickinson] ou; scnoot 1s equipea with both 5 Spreniel waned Leonard Kositeky, Pave noe EO endings p ee — stehin anal as nest in ere 4 ;ipects for crops? Dickinson, N. D., Mar. 24.—(P}— er:and is electrically cooled ani \ Boe eco tee ag Kaneht ot | make money in 1937? Nasarene church and Sunday school|) xs"stwevs Comfortable editor and placed Loring Knecht of From facts compiled by the U. 8. " Troop 5 in charge of the art depart- weath bureau, Taylor pointed out mond pee immediately forwarded the workers over the alope area gathered Te zou want t9,bo employed, you ment. Business offices in the pub-|tiot the year 1866 was dry, 1867 wet; note to London, useful. Many of our students lication organization will be filled by |-7¢ ary, -77 wet; ’86 dry, '87 wet; 97 have held the same position for of North Dakota, More than = hundged In the’ State Capitol. Fouryare in the Bank-of Amer- fom ig California, Come.‘to the Capital of North Dakote.! ‘There are more than & the ee are former home is ‘Water- court safety and peore of Mr. oe is 33 ite beep of are interested in attaining a journal- the state highway department. ° Brg will aot hs boecorary wits Jokes ree berg abana ui an ; Davis May Negotiate Judgment Against City Not Opli- Sechenyscepisyeas Gunness, Eagle Scout of troop 2 the | 7® Veli 26 &¥% Foie For World Disarming or Our former students are _em- s Pepi ig 5 ; gation Governed by Debt ote s 20 plovad everwhere. More, than pene fot the to 0 nigures, ‘ 7 doing private duty nursing in hah omer snsegg fiery onthe Limit, Court Holds mitted by the Bare tn a doren in the Bank g z i E i poe aril snd ithe epider quit j thousind positions here and. we eae one of the best ye see r 1 #73. A ample, member ofthe pub: | own and tha thi soion of te Pe Chicago Man Is Killed sr HP patch ie ht Bie icity committee, will ect as super- | Country will partake of this expansion.| A dyventist Aid Will : In Crash Near Fargo went aut to positions last week, visor. Reporters chosen were: John | The replacement market alone in this ras) rg We teach, Halpho! Bo Gunness and Homer Corwin, troop | #ea is sufficient to swell business to Hold Sale Thursday — Comptometer, Calculator, Mimeo- 23. Billy Wright and Herbert Rosen, | Outstanding levels and assure the f Fargo, N. D., Mar. 24—()—L. J. Eine \Bosting | Machine, Our McClurg,/ Chicago, president of Gre- uipment 1s complete, ; Loring Knecht and Eugene | dealer of a profitable year. ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the, Bismarck troop 5; Wilbur Doll and Hinges Keaplas peered Mage them) Adventist church will have a large cian Foundations, a firm manufac- bch ant me could to assure prosperity for them by turing women’s garments, was dead , troop 8; Leonard Rosen- | furnishing them with @ quality pro- , here. Wednesday as a result of a high- berg and Anton Bartdle, troop 9 and|duct and an extensive advertising ying the way eocident in which his car and a Leonard Kositzky and -Kenneth|campaign that would make use of cattle truck collided head-on at SPRING - TERM! begins Monday, March 9, 1937.. We furpish places to earn board and roem. We have evening classes three times each week. Call or write us for information. sn sty orga, mato | : ie A.B 82) |e eeesirces: ‘Argentina Kidnaper __|asserin's suor address was cheered rears pele tt least 0 percent . Hangs Self in Cell|%.2: (09 the dealers that his ideas) Ts. was hostess at & Bo: _] ing with the t0-mill tery limitation, Savanna Atros/IMEAE 34ers De a> matics Coie Nn robe a aenoiae aire les Offered at College) ™ poure Aight came on improve: | TIVO TT OSV IVI VV VIII IV ISSO SIC IS ISAS A TSS Farmer Not Only Underdog Specht, long-time Bismarck | Dickinson, N. D, Mar, 24—(%)}—A| of Marmarth to install a system of “In the early days when I first com- | operator, who expects five-week study course in Boy Scout| waterworks and sewers. G, W. Jones ~ : e is or & e for Idaho, ‘All of the f ednesday Lumber company of Marmarth, hold- , country, T thought. the Termer was Were beauty operators State Teachers Pichi for clisens ig M01 tn warrants oF apie: ‘ Onl a alr of hands the only underdog,” Murray said. “I Mrs Geet cone interested in scouting, Charles Bug-| mately half oe nee fssued, brought tp Pais He tase, eneariers Specht and college, Teer iene hg the collection of siscportid at daaae pression I know that the farm imple- | Paster colors ‘announced: -seebut insured Ment deaier has been an underdog. supervised by Paul O. Netland, Bis-| Amon claimed wie emus oes ; “More can ret 0 ? it 5 marek, scout executive fora miHion! Can't drive nails)... work a T have seen the farm implement man i ~ trust the busted farmer until at times Mrs, | typewriter... cook or sew. But i Fl . I have seen the dishonest farmer bust you, “When the day comes when the Tus Curious Wortp ®.wus" farmer has to pay cash for everything he buys, then his economle liberty is they can weave magic patterns Ceryir eananeed the ‘company will of melody to delight your ear. : act as host at an “open house” all Such skill is priceless: We can’t day Thursday. New Models On Display “We have our new International Motor Truck models for 1937-38 now on display,” Taylor said, “and we sin- cerely hope that the public will feel play the piano or paint a pic- ture. But we can brew a beer to delight your, palate with its distinctive taste, matchless bouquet and unmistakable quality. We not only can, but do—and you and all the world know its name. not.’ Sigel eter cont “In our efforts to Pike, Pickerel, Halibut, || this open house « pleasant event for Salmon those who choose to visit our show- rooms, We have completely redec- at Wholesale Prices || crated our place of business forth In net less than 100 tb. boxes. |] 0casion, and we are sure pub- Get fish at the “NORTHERN” || lic will be agreeably surprised with our of fresh MAKE THIS TEST! orink Budweiser For Five DAYS. ON THE SIXTH DAY TRY TO DRINK A SWEET BEER - YOU WILL WANT Budweiser's FLAVOR THEREAFTER. AMERICA'S SOCIAL COMPANION —_NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED a ANHEUSER-BUSCH-« ST. LOWIS » DAAADLAALAADLDAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAA yvyy ys F Bismarck Grocery Co. Budweiser Distributor. :

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