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8 PARLEY. REFUSES 10 PAY HIS “GOP DUES : TD {Il {Trained for ‘Met? |LOWERU. §, TARIFRS | Hogres Thinks of ~ BACK IN BISMARCK] Stopover in Bismarck) NW. in Gymnasium =| SOUGHT BY ENVOYS New York, May 19—(%)—Her- bert Hoover thinks of “Hulda” in the presence of # mind-reader t Two son-burned young subjects of |and Buffalo, N.Y. They New York Widow Now Wants anal nothing more, |D Chief Giad to Get Baok From Chilly! Majesty, George Vir stopped fran. overt tw Oonadlen vide at] nig Britain Willing to Assure Amer-| tne tormar president ir coe ratte ed California After Four Months | Bumarck Tuesday morning, en route Buffalo Just to get that view of the to See Son Whose Throat ioan Farvver.Fair Deal revealed Wednesday, cleared his cept Hamilton's Invita- Vacation on Coast Of thetr king, but to the National Boy |the exhausting slopes of the ‘alle- weeid ssrpeiiae Good: cotttrontad by dosepiy Beenineen tion to doin Party Scout Jamboree in Washington, D. C.|ghanies by following the Erie Canal Bubtnen ton. Goode Nev. Yorn mentatie ser meee omerr I was ever colder in Bismarck was the end of one leg least from Buffalo, and then point] New York, May 19. — (®) — Mrs. Tae ee attended by Walter’ B. Ohtysier tree MYlof their trans-continental bleycle |south for Washington and the jam- | Helen Tiernan, young Bical accused wer rat May 10-(e elt Ron-| Major Bowes, Merlin H, Ayles- | -Wanneton, | May eee ae journey, and here they enjoy boree. killing trying Lindsay, ambassador . james , seer dare ul alee ata lary feeling of & one-day stopover | One of the things they mast| to ill er young son, became remorse: | the, United States, said Wednesday ee oe ee ae strange to relate bas failed to sosept Whose frosty clime he left recently t0| oomtinue, on’ ts. ‘Minmeapoi cana (Othe ietiae fea eo eer ene ee | “er elgeting turned: to sobbing, and the American farmer of “favorable! 4.1 ‘ed to find what else was in available for organized zetumn to North Dakota where he has| points east. Paul Netland, Scout |mier of British Columbia, to free.| she ahowed signs of anxiety regard- treatment” in British markets in re- thing Cb ee tettPs | political opposition.” geen more than #0 summers and win-|exevutive of the Missouri River Val-|ident Franklin D. Roosevelt, which| ing the surviving child, 4-year-old turn for & reduction in the United] the" Republican partyr” Dune | Arley made public Tuesday a et- ters go ase resident of Bismarck. —|iey Area council, whose guests they |they hope to do personally. The mes-| Jimmie. Biates tariff on goods from the United| finger Sila. cae (reg un” | ter addressed:to him at “Postottios, Mr, and Mra. Falconer, 202 Avenuel were, was their guide on an ailto tour |ange wes given te them to deliver te.| . In the Suffolk county jail at River- b ing there —- just nothing except | Washington, D. ©.” and signed by ®, returned to their homé here Mon-lof points of historic or present-day |fore they left thelr Canadian home.|head, Long Island, where she was The ambassador said he was =| the name ‘Hulda’.” “John Hamilton, chairman.” Tenthe in the ae, Take, chian four) interest in and about the city Tues-/ | Burned By Sun and Wind Rais a ee ee eee Nee ee ena ve ot attoune| , Hoover admitted he was think- | “Upon receipt of your pledge and pee ind Soak ee emesis oe ve nights GeILE tS ee P Aco ‘95-year-old embrold- try which does the largest trade with ing ‘of pe ae ected to petting for bopper it sai8, Leaving here the day after Christ-|at the clty auditorium, dian Boy Scout uniform, the boys|¢rY Worker told District Attorney 1. the United States—in, other words, Kowever, shows that he is the |Ders card — which ‘we consider an mas, Mr. Falconer retraced steps he| ‘The names of the pedaling boys are |have made Uttle if any effort to pro- | Barton Hill. that she would like to as your best customer.” zon of Jesse Clark and Hulds, | emblem of good citisenship.” i had taken as a boy in 1968. Marvel-| Phil La Fortune, 16, and Arthur Free- |tect their legs and arms from # hot | 2 Jimmie. Sir Ronald also said he “earnestiy| Ponda Hoover. * | "President Roosevelt heard about tt : ous to him was the transformation of|man, 18. Cobble Hill, Vancouver Is-|sun and-raw wind during thelr trek| _Jiminle was in a Patchogue hospital, See eee eee wane aprenment, = lnfighed, and-sald-Jhe'd bet Farley ; Cheyenne, Wyo, which he recalled|iand, British Columbia, Canada, is|across the plains of Montana and|fecovering from a throat slash his ied, Va telctoted ed “ee gave a good answer. as @ cluster of army tents with one|their home. And they haven't been |Western North Dakota. All their ex-|™other Was accused of infilcting would, be ‘conciuded between the! Must Control Boom, Parley’ comment was that company of U. 8. int back there since Apr. 23, when they |tra clothing is carried in a-20-pound| Held.as 8 material witness was Ree eee eel Greet Batata, Mill City Man Says| xamiton “s evidentiy stn ir the there to guard the builders of the| started their trek. knapsack. They do not carry bed-| Georse Christodulus, 29, restaurant Eee a meine Soivaanecar, Zvllce : YY MAN SByB | eet enveloped hin oo clei nein Union Pacific railway. ‘They expect to arrive in Washing- |ding or food or cooking utensils with | Woreer and sultor of Mrs. Tiernan. He “Ai owgiaera ie ol ie aa ey He didn't gend a written Tepiye “I've seen two transcontinental|ton June 29, one day before the big|them. A raincoat and a heavy jack-| Wes Cleared by her late Tuesday after change restrictions affecting United/ Minneapolis, May 19—(#)—Another and i railroeds built,” said Uncle Billy—| jamboree opens. There they will pitch jet-type sweater are the only warmer | D&Vins been implicated in one of her spelen ornare to the Bout American |hoom, Uke that ‘of: 10-28, is; close | 2 been aeat te: parsers PueTC “the Union Pacific and the Northern| thelr camp with some 50 or 60 other |garments they carry. serllse versions of Che. crime i eae De cticiinaed Ut omy, [at Band, if Dot already under way, | 2 toe ty the Deceee, CER Pacitic. And that tent city of Chey-|Canadian Scouts, among whom will| Some of the money for the trip| «2 ‘id it all alone,” Hill quoted Mrs. te Seas niton Mvetn |and 1b Js the Job of everybody inter. | Rimes °° the Landen enne has now become a beautiful/be two others from British Colum- came from the boys’ own pockets, but | Tiernan as saving. “I loved George Beth Ate Pools ond Armbauader [ther boa ere, Meare, ot | modern city.” Dia, Tey, will make the “return |for the rest they had to turn to thelr spine h 2 RO So. Severin Espil were speakers at the world trade | boon dees not eet our ey cent Dad ate cman |Z 8 Coy Dc pn, ep So ct | "Paes ae conten atacing| “A oak imc in cero of “nena Mog vere ae Pe a In California the Falconers spent No Hitch-Hiking Upowsky, Ueutenant governor of the| ie, <illdren so that she would be) 00 Met urcthe natioes Francis p,| National Bank & Trust Co, of | much of their time in Los Angeles,| ‘Traveling by bicycle means travel-|province of British Columbia, gave|"e* © ™ArtY Christodulus. Bayre, assistant secretary of state,|rrenpolls and formerly of Fargo, sppcexiastaty, Hq Long Beach and Pasadena, Butjing by bicycle as far as these boys|them each $25 as a contribution to- sald that if the world is to be saved | uit Wednesday. accouni uitable retail d they didn't relish the climate, Both|are concerned. There's no hitching|wards thelr stake when they re-| Dairy Products Rate from war, governments, must “adopt | === |] 300 soowunte. 8 es! ‘Mr. and Mrs, Falconer were sick at|of rides ot stray lifts now and then |ceived the message to President Roo- A ed constructive and co-operative com-| Noonday lunch at the Pea- =; qi ] one or snother as they continuously|to help soften the grind. Thus far | sevelt. Reduction Approv: mercial policies such as will make|cock Grill, 20c, 25¢, 35¢ GUSSNER’S fought the cold. they have pedaled their way across| What about the folks back home? = CHICAGO CARDINAL for peace.” nae) ad - “Why I’ve been cold in North Da-|three states—Washington, Idaho, and|No, they don’t object to the idea of of reduced rates on dairy ee j kota,” said Uncle Billy, “when it got|Montana, and pert of another—|their young sons going off on such a lucts from North Dakota to Sioux Falls Bank \ down to 40 below, but I always was|North Dakota. When they reached |long and adventurous pilgrimage.| ern markets was given by the Inver- ux 8 Banker able to walk into a warm house. Out| Bismarck they had 1,380 miles to! Rather, they think it is good experi-| state Commerce Commission in a de-| Hitler's Mouthpiece Demands Is Acquitted by Jury there we couldn’t find a warm house.|their credit — all of it on highway lence, and were glad to see the boys| cision received Tuesday by the board es : ‘We finally engaged rooms in a steam-|Number 10 with the exception of ajhave the nerve and chance to start| of railroad commissioners. Catholic Bishops Reply to May 19 VISIT OUR short jaunt to see Grand Coulee dam/|out. ‘The only stipulation trom| : The case involved question of pro- : sd Lp pal pd ena dal ae at Coulee, Wash. Mother and Ded and the rest of the| priety of reductions made by North Mundelein’s Charges Pike e ateomarel’, torewen. Pressaene Of | From Bismarck they left Wednes- |folks back in Cobble Hill is that they | Dekota railroads on butter, oggs-and eR ete in cicitroet day for Valley City and will proceed | put a letter or at least postcard in| dressed poultry to meet Berlin, y 19—()—I Pt tortie f an in. i from there to Fargo, Minneapolis and |the mail every day, just to keep folks| competition; said Elmer Oleon, secre-| Minister Paul Joseph Goebbels” Der | Tuescay, OF. © beaiernent ef 4 St. Paul. Then they will turn south |informed as to their progress and| tary to the board. f launch seem ai * tary Angrif' ied a vigorous attack |/s72.099, Restitution was made to the to Madison, Wis,, Chicago, Cleveland, | welfare. Reduced rates were filed by rail-| Wednesday on George, bank, it was brought out at the trial, roads but were suspended by the IOC/| Mundelein of Chicago. uding bond by the Tosses Third No-Hit |masd, Sand cone wits san u| ck momen ce te Duluth, Minn;| Tae eran ih sechoemn a Past teeny. Sedemaly "co DEPARTMENT - of , WI a wl cam ; Howard, director of the University of! reauctions favored interior points to|Nasi opposition to the Catholic |>*"!: . Game in Three Weeks |North Dekote band, leading. the “preuaioe of Duluth,he ald, [church a8 “malicious” caled Gob Richmond, Va., May 19, — () —| Scobey, Oulbertson, | Medicine Lake, | Froid, Plent i Bainville, | Der car, Olson stated. jpo-| Bucky Jacobs, University of Rich-/ cue ‘ne ay ree Poplar, a Faire 2 | ee and-said Nasi propagands concern- mond pticher whose ambition is to , Sidney, | play baseball tn the Tajor ‘leagues, Teal ie eel niece Bouncer Buttons Are _ |insurations was infinitely worse than three ni Crosby, Kenmare, iN. * five weeks to beck up his claim for|D-and Williston muntcipaland june} Put in White House| tit oud war sirocty stories of leat Pes caer bands. a Gre ha While “Does the rar See permit its Chi- into baseball's hall of tame at the/Spinster With Riches | Howse otfices were wired Tuesday out retraction?” asked Der Angriff. h, ry A week leer he repeated against Died From Starvation |sust in case some unexpected caller] tion.” TRY ON ONE OF OUR -FOOT-SAVER SHOES ‘That brought the big league scouts) vallejo, Calif, May 19 —(— A| Roosevelt's Catholic bishops in Germany to “re- a-running, but they were slow to take "3 . =| Whether the new protective system| niy” to Cardinal) Mundelein’ e to Jacobs because of his lack of hett. | pnvaiolsn's report that an aged spin-) _Itistne" tive offices with the police |frxt tne current Germen: trisis’ of Immediate relief for corns, pain in the calf of legs, He showed them again Monday that| sharing $100,000 fortune amased|Statd stationed in the lobby — re-| priests and. lay brothers on immor- knees and hips. a 158-pounder can put a lot of “stuff” Thieeaay: sulted from s specific incident, no/siity charges are “atrocity charges.”|1 KING EDWARD ; ; on a baseball when he tossed his third |" pr saward ‘Mullaly, a neighbor, | official would say. ‘The newspaper quoted Archbishop ponhitter egainst Virginia Military! made the announcement to officers| A tiny button was installed in an) Bornewasser. of Trier as having tes | Josie theme all. i NK “| Keramtomdaaet after examining. the body of Allce place on the desks Of /titied that, as @ result of immorality|§ 2 for Se or 10 for 25c + Y i Murphy, 86, was found dead by| Secretaries Stephen T. Early, sreik | nals B ied expelled 90 tay tee Distributed by ¢ e who 0 Williston Preparing | pote when they forced entry into|Vin H. McIntyre, James | Roosevelt, thers trom his diocese after asking . Miss Marguerite Lehand, and Execu-| special authority from the vatican. For Music Festival] tnconsetoar and Vaielo” hospiat | ¥®, Clerk Rudolph Forster Geeta ~ placa physicians said she : ‘The president's office long has Wwiliston, N, Dy May 19—(e)—Wite| Reletnar e eas SATTIOG. | been ‘equipped with this device. | Implement Business Nash-Finch Co. Bismarck, N. Dek. liston was making final preparations|ently had not purchased groceries RE RETIRE Reco! ———— — = ———— = - Wednesday to welcome several hun-/ for more than two weeks. Pasture Conditions in Expects Re rd Year = men who wil gather Gatarday”for 0 Ransom I Some Parts Excellent} ,,Cusss?, ay, 9 (i0—,A, record the 10th annual Upper Musour! Band| 910,000 Ransom Paid Dee ded breaking volume of farm implement conaae Se ate Roisner, Man Avers| Pastures in central and eastern! possibly as much as $575,000,000 to {The Pageant opens with s parade portions of North Dakota are in “ex-| $900,000,000—was indicated Wednes- Montana cities. Each musical unit ts| St Paul, May 19 —dP— Nathan! cellent condition” but rain te needed) day by the industry's reported gains y volt ‘will .| (Scheduled for @ concert, Gellman of Minneapolis Tuesday told ee meee ee it was reported) of 30 to 60 per cent over the same provide lights for all farm build- || ‘The day will reach s climax with a|® ‘ederal court Jury he paid $15,000 ee 2 weekly 3 barlod last year. Parmese who man- 32 volt—1000 wait — SU- ransom to Morris Roisner, on trial See Ae iid: work eee alba Altern PERCHANGER will do PLENTY. gat heevcrgnt berger ae Toe eronice crops prevaied in| tent isieeeue nie rrem Take tet ni sary ceca || ORR RENT | cere orcs ees eet crt aeons en mo by me on wi ore neee tae aa roper returns or pay sufficient tax. | some pert. ure! tens! Federation Dues May terial, cs Apartment money under protest after he had| “Light rain delayed seeding in the) Be Doubled for Fight = Boutrous Apartments been Damed as ee ee bebpewrd oesk, pores the fore part of se SES, Gs seized the Minnes| ‘week, but rapid progress obtained! washington, 19—()—Amer- { 5h Tessd Bt. Phone 2250 fl in 1930 and held him several hours. | thereafter,” the summary continues,| {can mederstion of Labor lesders f “oom planting made good progress 10 taixed Wednesday of doubling feder- all sections.” ata disse Fran Eng proposal will be submitted to presi- ce and ry land dents of the federation’s member Plan Austrian Step| unions Wes they meet Monday in Je eee ‘Wednesday nat CONYNE RESIGNS ‘and England were consider-| Center, N. D,, May 19.—()—B. 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