The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1937, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SUBMISSION OF DEED LOANS MADE day, St. Alexius of tee ae neice Of seed this ean ? tary of the civic group. 2,240 STUDENTS STRIKE Berlin, Apr. 7.—(#)—The: reichs- ! ordered the German press, including all the church papers, to cease attacks WE We are located temporarily in the M. B. GILMAN COMPANY GARAGE Gillette Tires - - Mitchell Batteries HEDAHL MOTOR CO. PHONE 00 THANK. YOU, VOTERS! I take this means to extend my sincere thanks to all of my friends and supporters who, more than - I, were responsible for my election Tuesday as president of the Bismarck city commission for ~- the next term. --. With such a vote of confidence, naturally 1 ‘look forward to 100 per cent co-operation from the citizenry and will do my. utmost during my aterm to deserve the trust you Have place in me: : Sincerely;¢ ay OBERT A. OLSON. (Pol. Adv.) MY APPRECIATION I know that most of the citizens of Bismarck realize how deeply I appreciate the support given me in Tuesday’s election, which brought about my re-election to the city commission. However, { want to take this means to thank my many friends and supporters, without whose help I could not have achieved victory. Rest assured that I will do my utmost during the next term to fulfill the obligations imposed by eae vote of confidence given my candidacy Tués- lay. In gratitude, J. B. SMITH. (Pol. Adv.) Klein Says... The election is over and I am pleased and surprised. The very fine vote of con- in me as exp! by the men and women of Bismarek really is more — I can imagine at this e. Words fail me in express- ing my heartfelt thanks to my many friends a loyal supporters during e election. # I wigh especially to com- mend my opponents on the . Clean cam conducted. Every man won in my estimation. Every man did not win office, but each cannot help but pf the ad- miration of the public. No contestant has any : iio for os this campeign le cancarpel-ctt wesa dean: fair fight, the kind all real men enjoy. Just as though ~ it-had been a aps of golf; tennis, baseball, football, basketball, boxing or wrestling, this was a contest in which each man went in with a determination to win fairly and sportingly. Of this I am satisfied. , Once more | want to thank you all for the loyal zen ate given me and the trust imposed upon m i me as your commissioner, and this is Abe ONLY promise I have made: “I will not be afraid _. to work for you during my term of office.” Summing Wall up in 2 few words may | again say, “Thanks very Yours sincerely, E. B, KLEIN. Pal. adv) + Birth ‘ esto) [BOR PRICTUS serene | ‘Son, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Gunville, siete ear elses | 539 Recent Enroliees Assigned have been rejected might resubmit| jeign county WPA recreational leader.| icy" with regard to the strikes agreed them for approval and they would be w ‘Tuesday by ® group of’ admin- | C°Surr - places e. with « possibility some ad-| ate and hearty after a winter’s|unration leavers north velley const Fen. Cartan ae win, Mrs. Aj Little 000, of 2 vance might be ae Frazier | Vacation in Texas and Florida, W. 8.| The resolution he had prepared de-| Reratur: moderate in all séctions.| First of the two trains left Sunday. of Wing 490,000 and in Peres parca and his colleagues | OTanat 2a Avec wat gBas, te: pounced lt downs as ‘legal ABA GORY | ores Daeta Corn and Whent Me- Replacemists Ter the comne, whe seo bed Duis Sener ie ead t. Hf that the amounts’ of loans in some trary sound public policy,’ sien me 4 enrolled over Job | * : ‘ "has ff} cases might be increased if conditions) ysembers of a delegation bere Wed- added: ‘ ed ogtetial adh ime reck ending el 6. 398, | Wilms, state G00 eae a) GroRrts ; 7 ma First show tonight at'6:45 warranted. were reached after|nesday from Valley City to confer| preeds fear, suspicion and animosity, | Use. thira' when heavy sucw was gen they are clothed and] | Monies, Apr. 7. — 0) — etie |e Matinee 2:90 the North Dakota delegation conferred | With state officials on road -improve- | tends to cause strikes and industrial] oral. especially in the central portion. fore being assigned to porta n, sportdom a8, DAY & THURSDAY with FCA officials, stressing the meed| ™ents in that ares were J. J. Schmitz, | wartare and is contrary to sound pub- PED al “Span,” sports editor of the. Montreal |i? Bega TODA URS! for seed loans in that state and de- president of ioe eae Ren ties, lic policy; and it is likewise a ‘Star for more than half century, re Two Big Features claring the amounts granted |were| Sss>°s on) Dane ME” Connolls secre. | ‘0 sound public policy for any em- B | dled Wednesday. born ure: roe code m ployer to deny the right of collective eg ie an FEATURE NO. 1 HALT LUDENDORFF ATTACKS Pittsburgh, Apr. ia @ — Nine bor practices as defined in the nation-| tt. 34 hour change, -0.3 ‘ft. schools were closed Wednesday by a 5 ministry of propaganda Wednesday strike of 2,240 students, protesting dis- Robinson said the measure was Senate, 6 YY A = missal of two supervising principals. u on Gen, Erch yon ‘Ludendorff, the | Students paraded to other schools in| Would not force any eee eel nor Bi PRECIPITATION in Bismarck Apr. 19-20, Willlams said: aged “stormer of Liege,” and his neo-| 8n attempt to enroll more pupils in pr nee ” ‘or Bismarck Statior : mere declaration of sentiment by | Total this month to da! paganist “German god movement.” | the protest. congress, and would never go to the| Normel, this month to date ON TINUE D La atenpees ead ancient Accumulated eceas to C frogs page one: a THE BISMARCK RIB , WEDNESDAY APRIL 7, 1987 | Ree —$——— ROBIN WL AK ee SENATE TO SCORE Weather Report [SECOND CCC TRAIN 7° Hrsnceetst Sston D NEEDAD, SAYS BARD os Domest Quotes .. Figures: wing] Louis, Ape--7—)—In one of 7 wages © aa tect tests of politcal strength in ns North Dakota Agricultural college ex- : , at 6:40 ; Bakots: . : #e etches Rosita. sdosazed tone eeate nance: Geserally air} 7) + Two North Dakota | Senslon division was-in charge. Mol-| - Strength of U. 8. Army Far ie MC Aah Eonar ueRaneT ; eror Montane: | Generali taan gave lécturés ahd demonatrations|: Below Limits of Act Regulations Relaxed for N. D./ eo". Wilton, at 8:05 p. m, Tuesday, | Industrial Spy System and-Gom- ght dn Muursdays iittlc cheese in » feallities jn the Home. prey nt- aE aS any Unions Rapped in Res- re icoik: were Mrs. to show the relative in Order to Speed Pla Distribution of $0000 on storage| Pany =" PP is _wioudy in eset cagigae ake coc Mrs, Willem ing in State ticket claims against the insolvent olutions He Prepared with rain or possibly snow for camps ‘Tolliver and farmers co-operative elevator at Maza ERS chee vip | ‘Western, states left here | Mrs. bay a | Washington, Apr. 7.—(P)—North| Was made Wednesday by the state} washington, Apr. 7—(P)—Majority ns tonight, ig wo the command of we ou = Dakota farmers, whose seed loan ap-| Tallroad commission, Secretary Elmer) reader Robinson disclosed Wednesday |GHNERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS pened : despa fir Mrs. A. Baldwin, Mrs. ‘that plications have been rejected, were| Olson announced. that he would ask the senate to con-| A desp-low pressure ares is. centered | “Orrer officers on the train, which | Van Boots ‘Palkine of Mo- tes Given new hope Wednesday their re- demn company unions and “any oth-| Peston end vecuthern: Pisign’ einten | carried 333 recent eneollees, were First and ‘Miss quests for loans might be approved. Formation of a hiking club will be| er unfair labor practices” together Ded City $s. ‘Tienes, whtte higk Lieut. Wilbur BR. Carter, infantry re- Fume Mrs. H. the Bae ere uae eae Were, eer | Complered ot Rene 2, eae | win theeiown strike) cs aren, satende from atsnltabe| ove, and Piss Lasut, Simon L. Mas- | Wustang of @ter- wing of the by Farm Credit administration offi-| Thursdey in the Will school under the/ He said he expected the senate to its, medical reserve, One hundred ling; Mrs. Albert meeting clals that applicants whose requesis| supervision of M. T. Bradford, Bur-| yote shortly on a “statement Of pol-| weather is iu Day. et | a i EGE a] Ey AT i Fs Bf ee Additional Markets bargaining, to foster the company ’ are He er, unton, or to engage in any unfair la-| “"icsouri river stage at 7 a. oe ag s i | (ovsez pene Aanoctate Frese). /Croonquist, student at the Bismarek Sel Inc 8h 6.65 No. Chairman. : drawn as a joint resolution which Ly tecscwida sarolensnt -, Love Defies a, Shattering Challenge—. 2 ICTOR Both Candidates Favored by Recall] : Group Refuse Bid ALEX CURRIE DIES FROM EMBOLISM Long Prominent Cando Stock i Breeder Drops Dead in IO A His Home Tuesday liltston, clay! if it) ke, cl eden qutsers totees: SSM SSO i yepthe cldy. inneapolis, cl sours DAKOT, ft pe i POINTS ‘igh: Law- eat oat Be a al i t a i a G ql HI crs AE ih i He i i on a farm near here, Nov attle, Ronald of Wilmington, akte ‘GEO. BANCROFT JOHN TRENT. HELEN BURGESS Many Democrats Bid ae gem ee Sali ‘i To Jefferson Dinner] sii tks city, i. : Today and'Thursday’ More’ than two score. Democrats ih wa a A 3 ! : ; 5 og Bi COMING SUNDAY of the Rotel next Tuesday, Paul C. Bennett, airman, ‘announced Wed- ASD Housewives Say: *The FOOD FROSTER le the est Feature Yat in Refrigeration (AMERICA'S tonderff REFRIGERATOR CHOICE OF 7 BEAUTIFUL MODELS ii|®. B. Cummins, R. B. Murphy, Bertsch, A. D, McKinnon, Dr. Fannie uain, Thomas J. Burke, TAKE A STROLL THROUGH : co Food Prester. Mokes l|| PEACOCK ALLEY. kao Rreeter. t ( e

Other pages from this issue: