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— BY “ Washington, Apr. 14.—(P)—Senate| Okla. City, 01 investigators heard Wednesday the) Phoenix, Acs, & ee IOWA SENATE ISIN [Weather Report ‘BADODORWITHMAN | sexs-cexaee ~ WHO RAISES BIRDS erally fair tonight and Leaves Skunk at Statehouse ‘hureday; colder weal ats For North Dakota: Generally fair Door in Protest Against Protection Law Gen- tonight and Thursday; colder west and north portions a] ht. ly cloud: 3 colder extreme jeht. For Minnesota: Mostly cloudy, showers tenight and probably in northeast portion Paarecay, morning; aed had so cool along Lake Superior onig! to- east portion tonigh! > Des Moines, Iowa, Apr. 14.—(7}—An eg WKATHMR CONDITIONS Fy opment The barometric pressure is low over tossed a dead skunk into the west en-},,. rae ‘ tance of the Iowa statehause Wed iS, ey Sioux tS ee inche . uesday tene' “throw igh pressure grea overl! tito te mie ofthe senate” | he orste, Reawy Meares ehh "top spatanouse with te skunks per= aE pe reoue with Whe Dere| Nas occurred in the Great Lakes Te- Shortly after the farmer left he) #0; Weoitic coast. Moderate tem: talled the senate telephone exchange| peratures prevail in all sections, ‘end asked to talk to a newspaper re- Rae! porter. . mam For the ing Apri Weather wi haractert precipitation, temperatu! normal and drying winds, Co sD! wher! eding ace uth pore by “Are you @ reporter?” he asked. “Well, I'm a farmer over by Norwalk. T raise pheasants. “Your. silly senate passed a bill Sesterday putting a closed season on skunks in my county. Last night a skunk got at my coops and killed eight pheasants and three chickens. of liveetoekeeoatinace “Y Killed him this morning. The Bi ck station baroms arate i od to Ex Te Missourl river stage at 7 a. m. 7.0 and] ¢, i Nour craves stat = Sunset, 7190» ea u ih to dat nuary let to dat Normal, January Accumulated ex i m7 Licenses Miss Wile Mary Morris ang Ray Simons, doth of Baldwin. Births ; Ho ariere clear Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Beac joodrich, at 8:11 p.m | care H Bismarck hospital. Sree tt aught Mr. ani Mrs. Edwin Drake, ar i eae oa tare PM TUCO | Dunn’ Center, clear 6 Mr. and Mrs, Clement | Garrison, clear, 5 » Dau 3 “Cooter, marck, at 2:03 p. m., day, St. Alexius hospital. Deati - Mrs. Wasyl Halusak, 43, Wilton, at 3p. m., Tuesday, local hospital.’ Jamestown, cid Minot, HH 1. 02 an 0 00 0. 90 0 00 00 co 00 0.00, SSSSeES: 3 tersburg, Fis., where he attended the annual convention of the Penn Mu- Perreys Ssease tual Life Insurance company. Schats was awarded the trip for reaching. the A reine’ o, aes pd the company for ete eat ieat Pet . He Was away 8] M i ie) 8 0 tareo mocks, en hn) SPPrOpANAY | Sipnesoi slay io Iver. B. Olson, insurance: solicitor, aoe paners ren ig who has been held in the Burleigh If est Pct. county jail since Monday, was fen aberdeen, clay. oS to Fargo: Tuesday by Sheriff A. di 3 : of Cass county where he| Flerre,ciay.+ ie to 38 will face charges of “jumping” aj Rapid City, oldy.......°76 46 108 MONTANA POINTS it as P| 5 Adaho, dé ri 200 Dodge oly, Kane, cldy. 64 $8 ‘00 bois, Idaho, clear... 62 33 .00 amonton, fis ¢ 32 106 ‘amtoops, B. C., 40 114 | Kansas City, Mi a “ Los Angeles, C he Uish gy latte, 8 Mo. suit tans oh U. SSeeecesesseesssesesz = seecret seven vigiants_ organisation | Rose eeven” orga: formed as & result of * jute slaying, has begun an invest gation into the atteck slaying, W. Calderwood, one of the leaders of meeting which vigilante group, said Wednesday. CAPITOL Today and Thurs. Double Feature Attraction First Performance at 6:45 Sharp , “VM TOO OLD TO GO CROOKED... Br I’M NOT TOO OLD TO FIGHT!” 4 th the grand stare of “Ab! Wilderpess”” brought gloriously together ageia!, t THE BISMARCK TRIBUNI ALLIE'S FREBDOM TA Believe She Will Be Granted Di- vorce In England Either May 3 or 10 - London, Apr. 14—(P)—Mrs, Wallis probably wil be egal authority told the Press Wednesday, providing no last- | minute intervention is filed. | Application that the American woman's divorce decree T? 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They believed exe See wits Dee, th ea ees ae one of the instructors, discovered the writing was legible if read with a mir- Tor. ‘What Minnie writes with her right hand is called normal penmanship. Doctors éaid that Minnié’s eyes are responsible; that a corrective opera- tion would be necessary to make her : [ ALG z 3 I ; i 3 Hi a E E EE i h i Z 5 2 i fie i i fallen a Northwest Business Shows Gain in March Minnespdis, » 14—(P}—Dedits to donnie of banks in 102 northwest cities, accurate measure of business ioe jae rence A. Steinhardt, former "The period to. Sweden, to Peru ended last, as U. S. ambassador, and Fred “M. Deating, former ambasse- ‘dor to Peru, to Sweden: as min- i Jobs Sie Yoice These U. S. 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