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SCHINDLER NAMED CHURCH SHCRETARY i Rev. R. E. Strutz, Jamestown, Elected President of Dea- coness Society Linton, N. D., May 13.—(#)—Rev. John Schindler of Linton was elected conference secretary Thursday at the "* opening seasion of the North Dakota conference of the Evangelical church. In a pre-convention meeting, mem- | ers of the Deaconess society elected Rev. R. E. Strutz, Jamestown, presi- » dent; Rev. J. H. Bruns, Holmes, vice Mp president, and Rev. August G. Martin, Walcott, secretary; and Rev. R. Herz- berg, Grand Forks, treasurer. Speakers stressed the spiritual side of Bismarck hospital in the meeting which was followed by the mission “ society conference with Rev. C. F. Strutz of Jamestown presiding. Prin- cipal speaker was Dr. W. W. Bowman + of Cleveland, executive secretary of the general board of missions. Discussing Japan and China, Dr. Bowman said they were shadowed by “hunger, ignorance and war,” but saw development of health control » through missionary efforts toward hospitals and education. He said the oriental has a passion for learning. Bishop E. W. Praetorius of St. Paul ided. The 100-inch silvered mirror at Mt. ‘Wilson Observatory, in California, is polished with rouge. Don’t Sleep When Gas Presses Heart. GET RID OF lating, don't expect uppel jisonous matter in the co! is that are loaded with ii-causin °, bacteria. If your constipation Is of long stand- ing, enormous quantities of dangerous bacteria accumulate. Then your di- tion Ie upset. GAS often presses making life miserable. ik 5 Breath te tout You aro.a sick, Grouchy, . > Grou A} ned, unhay yenereen Your 18 POISONED. nds of sufferers have found in of lower jive your bowels eg ee a ' i fa'not habit forming. shige At All Leading Druggists.—Adver- tisement. Bismarck Homes. Closed Quickly and Cheaply By PRICE OWENS Bismarck, N. D. Phone 278 Says Sitting Bar to Citizenship re To Circuit Judge W. R. Hunter, above, of Kankakee, Ill., belief in the sitdown strike is a “form of anarchy” and should consti- { tute a bar to citizenship. Exam- ining applicants for naturaliza- tion, Judge Hunter asked opin- ions of sitdowns, warning “such strikers are violating the law. They're anarchists and can and should be punished.” plicant professed belief in sit- downs Jamestown Players Take Bridge Title Fargo, N. D., May 13.— (%) — A Jamestown team comprising J. Nolet, Alex Steinbach, 8. M. Hover- son and F. W. Mooney won the North Dakota team-of-four contract bridge tournament here Wednesday. Fifteen teams competed. A Fargo team was second, with a Lisbon quartet third. F, J. Graham, Ellendale, was named. president of the association. Other officers are R. J. Bignall, Eckelson, vice-president; E. A. tson, Fargo, secretary -treasurer; Ralph Hulick, Grand Forks, Mrs. John Sul- livan, Mandan, Mrs. Leo Stein, Har- vey, Mrs. W. H. Billing, Lisbon, Harry Lord, Cando, Mrs. E. A. Reed, James- town, James McGuigan, Fargo, and Mrs, Sybil Kelly, Devils Lake, direc- WPA Worker Is Held In County Jail Here A. H. Rux, Greeley, Col., was in the Burkigh county jail Thursday facing charges of making false reports and returns on wages earned while em- ployed on a WPA educational project at Glen Ullin, N. D. Rux was committed to the jail here when he failed to put up the $1,000 bail set by 8. A. Floren, United States Commissioner for the district of North Dakota. He will have his prelimin- ary examination before Floren May 19. |He.was arrested on the oath of Thomas H. Moodie, state WPA admitiaieater. The charge stated that Rux received and cashed approximately $200 more in government checks than he had ‘boundaries of Germany. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE,. THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1937 CAMP CHAN OWAPI FILLED FOR YEAR More ‘Than 400 Scouts, From All Corners of Council, to Attend Four Periods Enrollment for four periods of He declared, however, that condi- tions will not permit the addition of a fifth period of camping, at least this summer. Before last year only two camp periods were conducted each summer. Scouts who attended the camp last year F,| awaiting them, is just going on the new lodge butid- ing, which will be complete when the camp opens June 6 for the first pe- riod. Other have been improved generally and a new stove has been installed in the mess hall, The kitchen has also been enlarged. Six of the platforms for the 123 tents are already completed, Netland said. Cubs Are Invited to Visit Wildwood Camp Members of the First Presbyterian church Cub pack, junior Boy Scout organization, were invited to visit Chan Owapi, Wildwood lake camp of the Missouri Valley area council of the Boy Scouts of America, when awards were made to 17 boys at the Tegular monthly meeting. A committee of mothers, headed by Mrs, R, 8. Towne, was:appointed to plan details of the trip, which will be sometime next month. Awards were made to the follow- ing boys: Neil Churchill, Dick Rue, Jimmy Pierce, Walter Renden, John Holm and George Holm, bear rank; Salem Towne and Robert Lyngstad, lion rank; John Holm, George Holm, Huey Harless, Dick Rue, Jimmie Pierce, Walter Rendes, Myron Atkin= son, Jimmy McDonald, Neil Chi Eugent Schacht, John Morton, Towne, Robert Lyngstad and Jimmy Smith, goid arrows; and Dick Rue and Jimmy Smith, silver arrows. The sil- ver arrow is the highest rank attain- able in the wolf and lion grades. Bear Boutrous. WHAT YOU SAY GOES GF you say BUCK! #18 year, good things come in eights —fet into this bellwether Buick and the other fellow will know who's lead- off man in your neck of the woods! You're boss of the bunch when you ease in gas to the great valve-in-head straight cight, ablest engine of its size anywhere in the world. It’s soft of voice but it packs authority—there isn’t any fooling when it has work to do! You're the envy of all eyes, garbed ‘n Buick’s princely style — handling these ready controls is the softest job in the whole wide world. You stream down the straightaway — soar over the tallest hills —you sweep around the corners and curves erect a8 a dowager making her entrance — why even the back seat’s chatterproof, s0 LOWEST PRICES EVER ON A BUICK 4-DOOR SEDAN! 100 West Broadway sweetly, smoothly, serenely does this road-wise car conduct itself! : ‘You can’t hurt it—it’s built rugged and stout as Buick always has been—but still we say, handle with care! For eo instant- quick is its lift to your toe-touch, so quietly easy will it outwing the birds, that you never have to force it to make your distance safely with time to spare. This year say Buick—and whatever you say on the open road will go with the whole parade. Its purchase is as easily managed as its feather-light controls — for today Buick is priced at the lowest figure in history. Your cue now is to see us. Do that with- out delay and you'll hold the center of the stage all summer long! FLECK MOTOR SALES, INC. MOTT SUPPLY CO. Mott, N. Dak. MOTOR CO. Mandan, N. Dak. Band Members Here Will Be Given Picnic Gift to White House Boy Scouts from the Missouri Val- Jey area council who attend the na- LOCAL DOCTORS 70 ADDRESS MEETIN 11 Others Plan to Attend State Medical Convention in Grand Forks Dr. H. M. Berg, R. E. Waldachmidt and L. W. Larson of the Quain and Ramstad clinic are scheduled to ap- pear on the program of the state medical convenion in Grand Forks, 2 way, 16, 17 and 18. jusiness meetings will be held Sun- day, including the meetings of the house of delegates and of the coun- selors. The North Dakota State Medi- cal Association will hold its sessions Monday and Tuesday morning. The Tuesday luncheon and Tuesday aft- | €™moon meeting will be that of the and several Northern South De- counties, take to the Capital City Sheep Bite Fatal for Kin of Local Woman Fargo, N. D., May 13.—(#)—Strep- tococcic infection resulting from a| f ‘Sinan bila 8 woes aa> colen Che oer night in a Fargo hospital | i of Nick Stoffel, 78, Sheldon, N. D., farmer. - When brought to the hospi- tal Wednesday afternoon, he was| jaa critically ill. He was single. ‘ Brothers and sisters are Peter, Mrs. DIVORCES ED WYNN Reno, Nev., May 13.—(#)—Mrs. Hil- da Keenan Wynn won a final divorce decree and $300 per week for her fu- ture support from Ed Wynn, radio, stage and screen comedian here Thureday. CALL French & Welch Tin Shop Phone 141 @Good seed will produce fine veg- tables early only if the soil sup- plies elf eleven of the needed food elements. Take no chances with your vegetables or other growing things. Feed Vigoro, the complete and balanced plant food. Sanitary, odorless, easy to apply—and eco- nomical. Feed everything you grow... with VIGORO THE COMPLETE, BALANCED PLANT FOOD Vigore is for sale at all garden supply dealers O. H. Will & Co. Distributor North Dakota Health Officers’ asso- ciation. é Dr. Larson will deliver his addres, “The Present Status of the Treat- ment of Gonorrhea in the Male,” be- fore the Health Officers’ Association Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Berg’s sub- ject, “The Treatment of Cancer in Sweden,” will be given Monday morn- ing before the State Medical Associ- ation. That afternoon before the same organization, Dr. Waldschmidt will speak on “Initial Treatment of Injuries.” Other Bismarck doctors who plan to attend the convention are Drs. N. O. Ramstad, H. A. Brandes and P. W. Friese, of the Quain and Ramstad clinic; W. H. Bodenstab; W. L. Diven; M. W. Roan, Charles A. Arneson and S asrance | | | CONSULT YO. AGENT OR | BROXER AS YOU WOULD YOUR DOCTOR OR LAWLER 1 F. B. Strauss, of the Roan and| Strauss clinic; A. M. Fisher, G. R./ section worker, is in the Cass county | the potato into Europe in 1585. Lipp and C. E. Stackhouse. Hunter Man Is Facing Girl Kidnaping Count Fargo, N. D., May 13.—()}—Charged with kidnapirg a 14-year-old Hunter girl, Guy Hinsted, 28, Hunter railroad jail under $10,000 bond pending a preliminary hearing Monday. Hinstad was arrested at Hillsboro We . He disappeared from Hunter Monday after he and the girl were returned home by a friend from Arthur at whose home they are said to have stayed Sunday night. Sir Walter Raleigh first introduced The Blue Blazer Lounge fs serving a Plate Luncheon every day 25¢ - 30c - 35c Bismarck’s eating place “For a really fine dry gin—try Paul Jones Four Star Distilled Dry Gin (90 proof), distilled from 100% grain neutral spirits.” AMERICA’S /lunbet I REFRIGERATOR See the 7 beautiful Electric Refrigerators that are smashing all time Spring sales records. See the built- that have won thousands of housewives. 300 Fourth Street in quality . . . convenience features Visit Wards. Save up to 40%. Food Froster Only the MW Supremes have it—just beneath the freezer right where they belong, 10 Ivory oven ware pottery molds in deep matching dish. Use for chilled desserts, custords and delicious salads. =e 17495 Charge AIll porcelain interior. Rounded comers. 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