The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 15, 1937, Page 2

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BOY WHO SHOT HI ~ ATHERS CAUGHT Oswald Remmick, 17, Picked Up ” on Mandan Street by Mor- ton County Sheriff Picked up by Mandan authorities, Oswald Remmick, 17, who, Morton Deputy Sheriff Robert Gray said, confessed shooting his father, had been taken to Jamestown early ‘Thursday in custody of Stutsman county authorities. Gray recognized the youth on a Mandan street from identification notices issued by the state bureau of identification. After questioning, the youth admitted the shooting, Gray reported. “I threw the revolver away between Streeter and Medina and caught a ride here,” Gray quoted Oswald as saying before Sheriff Martin Homuth of Stutsman county and Chief of Po- lee Charles Edin of Jamestown who came to return him. Peter J. Remmick, farmer near Streeter, the father, was suffering ftom a neck wound which Stutsman| authorities declared was inflicted by the youth during quarrel sfter one i of several horses, driven by the son, | had run into a barbed wire fence. ‘The youth was bound over to Stuts- man county district court on a charge of assault with intent to kill when he| ‘was brought into justice court Thurs- day morning and questioned by R. D. { Chase, Stutsman county state’s at- torney. ‘The boy pleaded self-defense, de- claring that father was coming 6 him with a pitchfork in the hay- the barn at the farm and shot to scare his father so could run away. } The bond, on the recommendation ae | of Chase, was fixed at $5,000, ‘VISIT THE GLASS BRICK FRONT, THE FIRST TO BE INSTALLED IN NORTH DA- CONTINUED from page one Waters of Burnt Creek Harnessed To Flood ‘Flats’ where it comes out on the fiat, it has no well defined course, When it floods, as it frequently does after heavy rains, it floods the bot- toms to the north and west of the point of egress, the natural flow to the south being halted by the fact that the only means of flow is through a small culvert. Frequently, examination shows, ‘it runs down draws and other depres- sions to the south, being finally col- lected again in a well-defined stream near the river road. This is familiar to most Bismarck citizens who have driven up’ that highway, since the Placid, sluggish creek flows through @ wooded area composed of big trees and thick underbrush except in the picnic grounds at Pioneer Pork which were cleared by the COC. But, in addition to providing natural irrigation by flooding the bottoms near the Gellens and Sperry farms, further use is made of the water be- fore it reaches the river. F KOTA. PEACOCK ALLEY. OR oe Re sist here. Phone 15 for appointments “GAM Announcement . Miss Dorothy Monroe is now in charge of Brodl’s Beauty Shop. She has several years’ experience in beauty culture, and ‘Miss Margaret Schlomer will as- | RODL’S ARBERand EAUTY S H O P Cor. 3rd and Bdwy. ~ GAMBLES NEW POLICY MAKES TIRE HISTORY PRICE Here’s startli has bee How can we do BLE ST WE HAVE CHANGED ‘NOTHING BUT THE perhaps the most drastic, ing change in price policy that h ' byanyonein the tire industry in many years. WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Most: cloudy tonight and Friday; rising tem- perature tonight. For North Dakota: tonight and Friday; rising tempera- ture tonight and east portion Friday; colder Friday extreme west. For South Dakota: Mostly cloudy tonight and Friday; risin, ture central and east portio! and east portion Friday; co led tonight howers west tely east of portion Pri- Mostly cloudy to- night and Frid: howers Friday in extreme northwest; rising tempera- tire Friday and in extreme west to- night. Mostly cloudy Divide tonight and day. For Minneso GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS The weather is mostly unsettled throughout the northern districts ape: Brecipitation has occurred In the reat Lakes region, Mississipp! Vel- ley, Red River Valley and over the north Pacific coast. The weather 1s generally fair over the South, Tem- peratures are somewhat higher over the northern Rocky Mountain re- gion, but elsewhere throughout the northern districts readings are gen- erally-lower, i Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.20. Reduced to sea level, 30.00. aerenn river ae Dirt 7a. m. 66 t. . PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: Total this month to date est est Pct. Moorhead, cldy. . 60 33 (CS Minneapolis, clay. 56 34. 08 SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS High- > =: st Pot. berdeen, clay, 34.06 uron, cldy. ... 36:00 Mobridge, clear . 32.00 Plerre, cldy. 36:00 Rapid City, peldy. 46.00 MONTANA POINTS Glendive, ‘clay. Havre, peldy. Helena, pcldy. Lewistown, cl Miles City, peld; WEATHER AT ornne. POINTS est est Pet. Amarillo, Texas, cldy. 82 58 .00 Boise, Idaho, cldy. .... 70 60 :00 Calgary, Alta., cid: 60 40 «400 Gasper, ‘Wyo. clea 46 Chicago, Til,’ rain 36 1 nver, Colo, clear ., 74 52 .00 Des Moines, fowa, clgy. 70 42 100 Ki Come on, you Shrines Don’t Mo forget the Potentate’s Dinner Friday night. Wear your Fez. @Be Saturday }, 1868, at Redfield, Ia., of Mr. and Mrs, Manson he leaves Further downstream Milan Ward NORTH DAKOTA POINTS > Cou Ma has built a larger dam for flood irri- uign- Low. | Job Ask More Wages Retail Stores Re Phillip Barrie's “You and 1,” has been | Sikes his point tt is backed up and| BISMARCK. “ F Minot, N. D. Apr. 18—(e)—Four- eta res Report | moved one day ahead and will be again flows over the flats, effectively | Carrington. $3 38 “tel teen “Minot common laborers who Good March Business soaking the soll, No provision is|Crosby, cldy. © 35 0) walked off the job at — made for letting small amounts of | Dickinson, p ay 88) Nvoaa project in Minot| St. Louis,’ Apr. 15—(@%)—The Na- water past the Ward dam. As a re- Bane Genter, 3 D4 Thuraday had been invited by the| tional Retail Credit association said sult the amount Of water in Burnt} Garrison, IY $3 28! ue Construction to return|"Thursday 12096 retail stores in 40 ek acoct reste rotots | RE: oly, + 30 ' (00| to work at wages of 40 cents an hour, cities reported increases in March, Eractioally er Pp fiat RE 2 B+] & wage against which the men ob-| 5 compere with March, 1936, av- now is being used. Banish, slay. 3 “on paste ie oe men are apes be ges faith Pragpergrn 7 ston, cldy. c 12. E don ae eee of een Devils Lake, sia xs 08] Charles Rue of the construction |Per cent in total sales, é Cae Oe ES end WPA, cal coat | Hankinson, ley. $i [08] company stated that there was no| The association attributed th trol works on the stream represent | WiSPoM, °ldy; 34 , :00] “grievance” against the men and that/ general increases to higher wages, an Pivate Paniberoe es baer el aT Bt) they could have their jbs back at any| carly Easter, intensive collection ef- Ls Pembina, cle $$ :f3| time. ‘Ten men walked off the project | forts by merchants, higher prices for H Wishek, cidy. 33.00) Wednesday afternoon, and four fol- farm proses ae the extra pees TAKE A STROLL THROUG lowed from the shift. day in March this year. Strikes, how- MINNESOTA POINTS we The men plored 50 cents an| ever, tended to slow collections and ect in Montana to the McLat construction company{ Mont. FDR PLANS TO FISH ; 06 00 |. we , Apr. 15 —()— Plans| Friday evening, May for President Roosevelt's fishing of the it? Here’s how. We be- ly. ed OF THE STARTS SUNDAY HERE AT AGE OF 68 Funeral Services for Bismarck Resident Since 1921 Will . Isabelle, Thursday for their home, children. They | State James Gronne’s office. Koon, Driscoll; Mrs. Timmey ~ Lawrence | national vice-commander, will 4 Workers on Minote Sun river ‘federal reclamation proj- Livingston, | next production had been scheduled off the Texas coast were discussed | club. with the chief executive Thursday by Jesse H. Jones of Houston, chairman Reconstruction Finance TOWN” A new idea in entertainment. Paramount Robert J. Larson and Valda Marte Stucy, both of Bismarck. . P. D. Norton of Minot, former. con- been attending, in: the Capital City. ‘Lloyd Wicks and O, Olsen, Williston, |local--Gamble . store officials, Tice, - Oath of office of William Schants, they | Bismarck, accountant for the state unemployment compensation division, four|was filed Thursday in Secretary of Eu-| Leo of Hot Springs, ‘ biel Bas Sheehan, long-time employe of state departments and until recently stenog- | rapher for the state interim tax survey commission, has ‘become a secretary in the office of Senator Gerald P. Nye in Washington. She was desk reporter for the | North Dakota senate during the last legislative session. 8. D., be .| North Dakota state offices will-sus- pend operation Friday during funeral services for former State Senator W. ,|D. Lynch of LaMoure who died at Fargo Saturday. cig offices will who said the flag will be at half staf! credit sales in some sections of the country, the report added. Players’ Production Will Be May Gand 7 arrangement with the Bismarck Community players, whose for May 6 and 7, the University of North Dakota Madfigal club will sing in the Bismarck city auditorium 5, 7, under the} wounded trip| sponsorship of the Bismarck Lions RESCUED FROM SEA Fall River, Mass. Apr. 15—(®)— | | | | Ludendorff Refuses i , & seaman, from Parade to Honor Him Lesllo Jeckson, 8 oC. Atwater bY a Munich, Germany, Apr. 15—()— explosion Tipe ‘ace, about seven General Erich a ‘uudendort! cele- aes off Sea Girt, N. J., by the brated ‘Thursday the 55th anniversary | steamer Governor John Lind. entering German srmy, ON ‘SHREDDED WHEAT’ but is refusal to have a military, Seaerpblay Apr. 15.—(?)}—The U. gave rise to talk that all hi5) 6 circuit court of ‘appeals has ruled ‘against the present Nazi! that the Kellogg company cannot regime have not been settled. use the name “shredded wheat” as a Py , Gelegation of ayieerettare trade-mark for one of its products. vy in ‘ruining, Bavaria, how: geese had a long, iE) Ldend ir. at tat time Hitler Th general’s support for e were not disclosed. S| THEATRE * enthusiastically urges L\ ( ' your attendance Firs} evening show at 6:45 sharp AT THE ~ og og e Double Feature “Waikiki a ~ Feature No, 1 Monel Yemen 1 Wedding” ae “A Family ov ° Affair” Bing Crosby AND Feature No. 2 é a | ‘Wild Brin = Shirley Ross W ” . Whoop-la and hilarity Kent t ; with RALPH BELLAMY Bob Burns : and and nee Martha Raye § WAFFORD (the Pig!) a MUSIC and DANCES by Eos THE WAIKIKI HULA CHORUS Gayety, romance and song by the whole bunch! On the sun- kissed sands of Hawaii. Old-age pensions 1 vehicle, into Great Britain in 1908. BIRST Annual UN ° EST EATURING The Bismarck Men’s Chorus : d -_The Eagles Band Admission 35 cents Thursday and Friday, April 22 and 23 City, Auditorium ‘The date for the 00 00 00 00 Ont sates oot rmassie It’s all more fun than you can shake a coconut tree at! Taking Place TODAY, FRI. & SAT. AT THE Paramount SHOWS 2:30-7-9 See | ator, get the amazing facts about money-saving, surplus-powered Rollator Refrigeration — about the sensational new Norge flexible interior arrangements with 9 variations. Come in and LISTEN Bie to the NORGE KITCHEN © current any cane -RADIO PROGRAM : every Wednesday and Friday = 10:30 A. M. -Norge Appliance Shop Phone 2423 212 Main Aveane a? ...with but 3 moving parts, provides al

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