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. on E _| * m., Monday, lo Ernest Ellison, \ Atgust’ 1 anarcre ‘ Ber Births, y and Mrs, Glen Mur- D..m., Saturday, irs."John Semler, Mc- Ys a. m., Monday, Bis- ‘marck hospital. r Deaths - Twin boys, one-day.old, sons of Mr. a George Jochim, Strasburg, at jocal ‘hospital, jsmarck ‘rural, at Several advancement awards will be presented tonight when the Cub pack 4 ogel My novk:|six University of North Dakota de- Sn direction of Cubmaster H. H. San-}grapher here. He and his brother, R. born. ~ V. Whitcome, Jamestown, were- em- by the Northern Pacific. in Ployed 1910. and have worked.on the Robert Vogel of Bismarck is W. R. Whitcome, Northern Pacific agent at Sheyenne for the last 19 Russell A. Young Candidate fer City Commissioner Your vote and support will be appreciated City Election April 6th, 1937 Young’s Headquarters Phone 874 «Pol. Adv.) baters who will start a good will tour of the state next Monday. Tentative arrangements call for debates in Lari- » . Der __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1937 sioner, leaves Bismarck Monday for Washington, D. C., where he will transact business with the Interstate Commerce Commission and attend a) highway users’ conference. En route home Flannigan will stop in St. Paul take! for a meeting of: the safety section ': J. Flannigan, 822 Sixth St., for+ North Dakota highway my thirteenth daily ith you thru tle columns ismarck Tribu: grea Job tomorrow. E. B. KLEIN Candidate for City Commissioner (Pol. Adv.) KLEIN’S HEADQUARTERS | Phone 977-W Not 770 as previously advertised. Correct number—977-W. ‘SAILING OVER A LOW WURDLE — It looks ef- fortless, but Glenn's strained, tense face shows how the race drains. tremendous and nervous energy out of him. “NO MAN WANTS HTTERY NERVES, when there's high voltage ell around him,” says Raymond Newby, engineer. “That's why my choice is Camels. I’ve always heard, and my own experience convinces me, that Camels don’t jangle the nerves.” radio rw! feet houpiat"” *'| No, @comvenee at 7 olock vonignt at years. has been transferred to Bs- i Keep Bismarck the Best Managed and the ww . Fastest Growing City in North Dakota a. PLAY SAFE, VOTE FOR AND RE-ELECT For President A. P. Lenhart . [x| oF For Commissioner ”. TV Paul A. Wachter (x! | For Commissioner : a ELECTION, APRIL 6 WAITING FOR THE GUN crenata e AsGlenn ssys:“It’sapan- ok rome pt hoc gard | rane oe) i a fruit, ’ 3rd, in the din- “Social lifekeepsnerves on the qui vive,” saysthe society leader. “Smok- ing Camels tends to COSTLIER TOBACCOS Camels sre mado trem finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS coe Tarkioh and Domestic... thee any other popular bread. minimize the strain. It's _ been myexperience that Camels encourage a sense of well-being. (Pol, Adv.) of the American Association of Rail- roads for the northwest region. He expects to be away about a week. Hospital attendants. Monday noted ® “quite decided change for the bet- ter” in the condition of C, C. Talbott of Jamestown, state Farmers Union head, who is recovering slowly from injuries received in an accident over a week ago. - ‘Talbott has been gain- ing strength steadily, it was reported at the local hospital where he is be- ing kept under. an oxygen tent to ‘Protect a badly-crushed chest and prevent pneumonia complications, NAZI BAN PROTESTED Capetown, Union of South Arfica, Apr. 5.—()—Germany formally. pro- tested to the Union of South Africa Monday against a ban outlawing Nazi political. units in Southwest Africa, the former reich colony governed by the British dominion under'a League of Nations mandate. KLEIN’S ELECTION DAY PAP eUAu LenS — PHONE VOTE FOR OBERT. A. For President of the CITY COMMISSION (Mayor) 1 stand for « bigger and better Bismarck and a Square Deal for interests. I fully TOPPING A HIGH HURDLE— Superb form helped Glenn win honors in 2 Olympics—and brought him the world’s record. His record-breaking time, 50.6 seconds for the 400-meter hur- dies, was sensational, BREASTINGTHE TAPE—Glenn Hardin is famous forhissprint- ing finish, He Calls on his re- serve energy tosendhim flying. tothetape.And sfterchefinish, he lights up a Camel. Why? Because, in his own words: “Camels help to ease strain. ‘They set me right.” AIR HOSTESS of 2 leading sir-line, Miss Betty Steffen, observes: “I strive to be alert every single © minute. I fiad Camels are a wonderful help in keeping me feeling pepped-up. I smoke as many Camels es I please. They never get on my nerves.” stars! Join Jack Oakie's College. Tuesdays —9:30 pm E.S.T., 6:30 pm C.&.T., 7:30 pm M. S. T., 6:30 p m P.8.T., over Network. WABC-Columbia W. T. “til” KRAFT c: New Farmers Union Elevator Dedicated Gladstone, N. D., Apr. 5.—(P)—A new $18,000 Farmers Union elevator, replacing one destroyed by fire a year ago, was dedicated here Saturday by Farmers Union and resettlement ad- ministration officers who co-operated 2% to re-build the structure. The Glad: stone elevator, completed with a settlement loan, has grain storage ca- pacity of 35,000 bushels. Dedication speakers included E. E. Greene, Lincoln, Neb., and Howard ‘Wood, Bismarck, resettlement offi- cials; Walter Maddock, Bismarck, member of the Farmers Union Term- inal association; and Robert B. Cum- mins, state director of the National Emergency council. Atlantic Air Service Proposal Is Disclosed Washington, Apr. 5.—(#)—The com- merce department disclosed Monday @ new plan for a United States- European service. The department said the Glenn L. Martin company of Baltimore has de- signed a 40-passenger air tlipper for the tran-Atlantic -service, which would be operated on a 19-hour schedule. “responsible parties” who planned to form an operating corporation. REPAIRS HOUSE FOR FIRE Bedford, Ind., Apr. 5.—(P)—A fire removed. most of the roof from Mrs. Brooks Bishop's house last week. As The Entertainment News of the Season! TODAY AND TUESDAY, soon ag carpenters completed* repaiza, the whole house burned down. , CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Assocated Press) McGraw El 49%. Midwest Corp 11%, WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, April \—Cash wheat No ¥ a northern Ni Oats No. Gov iT BONDS New York, Apr, 5.—(@)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4%'s 113.30, Treasury 4's 109.20, CAPITOL Today and Tuesday There will be no matinee Today or Tuesday, A Bewitching Minx ona Man Hunt! J. M. BARRIE’S captivating: comedy WED. & THURS. Double Feature Russell A. Young a Member of the Board of City Commissioners Tuesday, April 6th Mr. Young’s interests in city affairs are important when one considers the best interest of all the citizens and taxpayers of Bismarck. Mr. Young seeks election to the Board as an independ- ent candidate. He has been endorsed by many outstanding organ- izations. He has a family of three children. He is intelligent and industrious. His reputation has always been above reproach. He has resided and paid taxes in Bismarck for mor? than 14 years. All who know Mr, Young know him to be honest, faith- ful and a good citizen. WHY NOT GIVE HIM YOUR CAREFUL CONSIDER- ATION WHEN MAKING YOUR SELECTION? (This advertisement was inserted by friends in- terested in the affairs and management of the (Pol. Adv.) FOR MEMBER OF BOARD OF ty Commissioners fastest growing city in North Dakota.)