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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 22,1937 - KNGHTS TEMPLAR, |Oss Is First Man LeTyPE| Wanner Veteran _ TRACK CONTESTS AT N h D k Ae d Orlando, Fis —Jos Tinker, old-time baseball player, returned game ce : . . i Two Full Days Face Members ort a ota A | Saturday after S absence of many Board of Administration Secre Sprints With Other Events es Nee ane ae A GEMGSSAIG ORIG RIARS member of the tary Resident of North Going to Southerners lifted on all North Dakota highways, Weather Report H.C. 1:10 p.m. state highway department said Satur- Grand Forks, N. D., May 22.—()—| day. pia! Fischer of Morningside won the first} M. B. Gilman, Frank Hedden and event of the North Central conference} Harry Harless left Saturday morning play bina’ fe Dakota 54 Year: Commissioner P, H, McGurren of the nual Conclave Here 15 Additional Applications for Sgetyatebeeett) ope) feat s Water Help Approved by Since Ernest G. Wanner, veteran statehouse official came to North More than 200 Knights Templar of ‘the North Dakota grand commandery State Commission WEATHER FORECASTS FAMED JAPANESE DIES Dakota 50-odd years ago, he has track and field finals here Saturday | for # fishing trip at Camp Crawford will gather in conclave here Monday ee Shs tee For Bismarck and. vicinit: .. Tokyo—Dr. Danjo Ebina, famous| found diversion in gardening and afternoon, capturing the mile in the| at the Lake of the Woods, Canada, , and Tuesday, Spencer 8, Boise, emin-| senut Oss, living near the Memorial | ‘ORjEnt, tnd, Probably. Sunday; not £0] Jananese Christian pioneer and pres-| flower culture—the hobby he enjoys Ume of 4 minutes, 44 seconds. Lee of | They expect to be gone about a week. ‘ent commander of the Bismarck com- Won but De catas welt ts ident emeritus of the Christian Do-| ™ost. South Dakota State was second,| North Dakota school children, col- mandery, announced Saturday. probably Sunday; not so cool west | shishs university at Kyoto, died Sat-| “Cap.” Wanner, native of Madison, Stroehben of Omaha univeraity third, | jege and university students are eligi- and Tesh of Iowa Teachers, fourth. ble to compete in @ state poster con- Link of South Dakota University test Cublletaing the 1939 World Fair With few exceptions all sessions will and north portions tonight; warmer | urday at the of 81. ‘Wis., came to North Dakota in 1883 be in the Masonic temple with the/project under way with the help of | SUn¢ay- eee with his parents, settling near Pin- public invited to the parade and drill|the state water commission, Secre-| ang Susget” pone otto weer, tonight PTA MEETING SET gree. He was one of the “old originals” won the 440-yard dash in the time| st New York, 8. T, Lillehaugen of the ‘ team competitions Monday. Tuesday |tary D. J. Beakey sald Saturday, | tonight; warmer Sunday." "| Glen Ullin, N. D—A regional con-| of Jamesown college from which he University of North; Delors sails] department of public instruction, an- will be largely devoted to business. | Oss began Friday to pump water : ference of the North Dakota Congress | Was graduated. milers, placed second third, respec. | Bounced Saturd: of parent-teachers association will] “I tried law faithfully after study- &. m. with the escort for the grand |to trees which he planted a year ago) P'Ovably, showers northwest portion: | he neld here May 29. ing in John Watson's office,” the commandery forming at the temple. {8d to cultivated crops. extreme west portion Sunday. board of administration secretary re- ult 0m muni ovine lA nga oe eee |e see, Tee it | AMOS Mam women |e Wl, te taal war - a lohnson ane m Kittle- , iS preach the sermon. The invocation /®dditional spplications for irrigation | GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS| Saturday when the San Francisco|bledon and for many years was an E. G. Wanner son took second. Johnson's time was tr th ciate Mleneae ones neat Events commence Monday at 8:20/0n 41 acres of bottom land, devoted tively, with Lillebridge of South Da-| Highway engineers included a pro- kota U. fourth. Stratte won the event |Ject for reconstruction of a bridge jin last year’s meet. east of Powers Lake in the June 4 let- North Dakota sprinters placed 1-2] ting for which bids will be opened on and benediction will be pronounced |°" Projects totaling about 500 acres.| ‘The barometric pressure girl, holder of the American crown,| abetractor at Valley City before com- 9.9 seconds. urda; by Rev, N. T. Elsworth of Bismarck. ine ae be ae Angers Sigais Roster Morciein eta was beaten by Freda James of Eng-| ing to Bismarck in 1913 to begin his| unit of the home guard and also cap-| Lassen of South Dakota State won| no” Music @ill be furnished by the Ma-| 2nd when they are signed and re-|Pe™. Wyo. 30.20 inches, .whi land, 6-4, 6-3, in the final round of| 24 years of service with the state ad-| tain of the state home guard and &/the shot put with a heave of 47 feet, sonic male quartet and Ralph War- turned the commission will begin the oreuanre e: ay the Surrey championships. ministration. Wanner served as sec-| “Stiff drillmaster. inch. Elliott of Omaha was sec- ren Soule, Bismarck. surveys necessary to construction of | 2 ee DiS retary of the board of control until it} He was married to Martha Stock-|ond, Fodness of Morningside third a Two Luncheons Set the projects, In most cases the major | oY" Ne Mf CHILDREN BENFIT consolidated with the board of re-) well of Neilsville, Wis. and they are/and Barber of South Dakota Univer- Mrs. 8 8. Boise and Mrs. R. M.|share of the work is being done by|stctinvs bat ihe soutien nes Southampton, England — Great| gents forming the state board of ad-| parents to two children, Mrs. W. F.|Sity fourth. 5 Bergeson are in charge of the noon |farmer applicants. About 15 per cent|iy fair’ from the upper Mississippi | Bfitain’s coronation decorations Sat-| ministration of which he has been| Bleakney, who married 8 West Point-| Brookman of South Dakota State luncheon for ladies while Frank|o{ the applications received to date, Valley wentward. and southwestward urday were turned into warm blank-| secretary since. er now stationed in the Canal Zone,| won the pole vault, with a 11-foot, 8- Everts has charge of the luncheon for|he said, have been rejected. to phe Roney Mountain replon ae ets for 4,000 refugee Basque children.| Wanner served in the Spanish-| and Fred Wanner, a COC camp fore-| inch mark. Tauer of North Dakota jo heacet A = eer knights, Applications Refused the Cent Laken feRronttocinecicoks. — American war and during the World) man at North Roosevelt Park in Mc-| U was second, Benziano of Omaha/ 5, \ 9. R i , All knights and uniformed bodies} A number of applications from|Mountain states, but temperatures REFUSED PASSPORTS war was a captain of the Bismarck} Kenzie county. was third and Miner of Iowa Teach-| Physicians Recommending ‘will participate in the |the Cannonball river valley have been | 2%@ higher over the far western dis-) Berlin—Police refused Saturday to __ | ers fourth. pe Parade tha y y Tyler of Omaha won the 120-yara] Course of Treatment for trict leaves the temple at 2 p. m. mioves| turned down, it was disclosed because} Bi k station bi ti issue passports to 14 Lutheran oppo- * 5 ° north on ‘Third street to Broadway, (much of the land in that area is al-|28.20, "Neduced to sea level a nents of Nazi church policy who had| Four Persons Killed | Amelia Quenches Fire high hurdles in 154 seconds, Helland] — Lame at Free ‘Hospital’ easton Broadway to Fifth St. south | Raine in nature and application ofr. Zi hour change, 0.0 tt," |Been named as s delegation to the! Tn Shooting in Texas| In Her Plane Motor] crise of South Datots State, third on Fifth 8t. to Main Ave. water would ruin the land. Some of Main to the city bal ee West OM | the land also contains too much al- Sunricc, 4:80 a. mm, England. —— and Brill of South Dakota State, Competitive drills will kali for safe irrigation. The water ‘ Lal nh —— Knippa, Tex. May 22—(?)—Four| Tucson, Ariz., May 22.—(?)—Amelia | fourth, \ 1 ‘divection of Soha A. Graben Bae board contemplates a plan for the WEATHER OUTLOOK CHEATS BURIAL ALIVE Persons were killed and one was|Earhart resumed her eastward flight| In the first heat of the century, pled chiara’. cunts pend tod ieee marck, grand commander; Adolph D.|CeVélopment of this watershed since] Weather outlook -for the period| - Minneapolis—Buried in a 12-foot| Wounded in a shooting three miles/Saturday, her “flying laboratory”| Kittleson of the Sioux was first, is it nated, \ pehey Sats eghiad Bottin Q {the Cannonball is an intermittent | May 24 to 29: hole when « wall of earth caved in,| North of this Uvalde county town Fri-|cleaned of soot and chemicals, the| Johnson of the Nodaks second, and|**,!¢ approached closing time ai vaag, eau, grand general- | trea, d usually is hen. irrl- ‘or the region of the Great La! day night. The dead are Jarrett Sam- p.'m., Saturday. More were expected issimo, and Fred J. Cummens, Minot, m and usually is dry when irri-| Generally fair Monday, Peter Phenow, 47, Osseo, cupped his | day Hi ad are Jarre! sole damage, she said, from a small| Alderman of Iowa Teachers third. In|) ne’ ined before th grand 'eenidewacden Tne satias mate gation is most needed, da: a hands around his mouth so:he could | Pier, Uvalde auto mechanic; Mrs. Jar-| fire in the left motor Friday night} the second heat Smith of University ats chook fore; the oltnisiende be judged by LR. Baird Dickinsen: |, crucials of the water board Sat- breathe for 15 minutes while his|Tett Sempier; Mrs. William Helbig, /after she landed here. The noted|of South Dakota was first, Sorenson|‘chigren who received the benetit . R. Baird, Dickinson; lurday were conferring with W. W. aday brother, William, dug him out, Sr. Sampler's mother-in-law, and /aviatrix extinguished the flames her-| of South Dakota State second andlor tne free examinations went throusls One hundred and forty-seven chil« dren and young people had been c . : pad lied aa naa grand MeLaughiin. head of the irrigation | "Ho UP — Loule Helbig, brother-in-law of Sam-| self. None was injured. Benser of University of North Dakota!’ short but necessary routine. First Teams entered are from Tancred |ricultural tiglteering (wiioy is koe ag fair Monday, sh eS +4 FIRE SWEEPS SHIP Bherift W. H. Smyth said the slayer Bae is taking her husband, George| third. Time in the first heat was they registered at the entrance to tha commandery, No. 1, Bismarck: Wi- tehful 3. PINg | south portion Wed: Fort Washington, Md.—Fire swept] .2°’scmed with a rifle and a pistol, |puen3™, Publisher, part of the way on 10-flat and in the second 10.2 as the! lower gymnasium of the World War ha-ha, No. 4, Jamestown; £1, Omer,|this region, on heres (I alr stemainder of weelts warmer tranaport, General Rucker,” tied” to| A Pistel Was found on the porch of| ine fiving ‘her plane’ a shatefeme| “inners slowed up at the finish. | |agemorial bullding, where the clinia No. 3 > . 5 : * , warm: r, ted fs ig her plane a shakedown} Johnson won the first heat of the F lo. 6, Grafton; De Molay, No. 10,] McLaughlin made an economic sur- | er_toward close. a dock here, early Saturday. Tt caus- the William Helbig, Jr., home. Offi-|atter its recent repair job in Bur-| 229 in 23.2 with Smith of South De- pied shay Tocolved nunioers Minot; Lorraine, No. 13, Bottineau, |vey for the government a year ago,| piicr, the northern and central Great cers said Sampier had been under a/| p, 4: 45 ank, Calif. The plane was damaged lerma: hird. worl tool ‘com! and cates ise ee No. pe ents alee wane he recommenced the in- day,. falt middie, of week, cree Stes erent BSR Peace bond on complaint of his wife. |in Honolulu in March, causing her to aa pete NE Deke v won Svar dese TAaanatiee pede Partic! irrigat Projects and|showers again toward close Tig Sees abandon her first attempt at a round | tp, Sorenson. ' te ture Monday, = * ie second heat in 23.3 with hi exam- All uniformed units will participate |said Saturday that he has not|‘emperature Monday, cooler Tuesday BOY ON BIKE KILLED Bismarck Runners in_| the world night. of South Dakota State second and bir sere} eiconel in the nu- in the dress parade at 3:30 p. m., with |changed his mind as to the necessit; ° = : , the Eagles band under the direction for such action to “balance” the cate | "707" ae Red Wing, Minn—An automobile! Finals of Track Meet] ana: caiit. iste tris month vestner | Fieseher of Omaha third merical order of thelr registrations. 9 land, Calif., late this month, weather t ‘ _ of Curtis F. Dirlam playing. tle industry and protect it from severe RECIPITATION struck @ bicycle bearing two youths permitting, on her second attempt to aa eteT In cases where physicians believed In the Patterson hotel at 6:30 p. m.,|feed shortages in dry years. Such moe aie de ation: 07 | near here Friday night, killing Walter! yaney cit; N.D. May 22.—(@)—| circle the globe. ROISNER APPEAL DENIED X-rays to be necessary, patients were the grand commandery dinner will be |Projects also will provide a place to| Normal, this month to dat 1148 | Schaefer, 14, Red Wing. Oue. second. Gab aattered ae UTE pecie e ak | , St. Paul, May 22.—(P)}—Judge M. M./sent to one of the local hospitals held. Boise will preside. Entertain-|&¢ for farmers who have failed at| Total, Janu: 1st to date 3:17 — athletes from 24 schools opened their Joyce denied a defense motion for| where the X-rays were made to be ment will be furnished by the Bis- | dry land farming in the arid portions ulated racine pate te tae AL SMITH IN NAPLES annual assault on marks at the 15th Mass Celebrated By dismissal of the 1929 count against/returned to the doctors for inter- marck high school quartet consisting |of the state, he seid, ficiency to e 1 Naples, Ialy—Alfred E. Smith, a/2nruer ciwenis trock and Tell eaeot Po e f 0 Cc 8 ti e Morris Roisner of St. Paul, defendant | pretation and recommendation. ‘ ‘4 of Earl Benesh, Harold Smith, Jack Lamb In Conference "NORTH DAKOTA PoINTs . | good sailor on his first transatlantic | here Saturday. Pp F CONSTANTINE | in 2 $100,000 income tax fraud trial| All cases brought to the clinic wilh Mote and Gregory Dahlen. Miss} Also conferring with McLaughlin, High- Lo: trip, arrived Saturday. ‘Milo Anderson of Devils Lake set a in United States district court. be followed up by the state welfare Charlotte Sathre will sing a solo and|Beakey and George Knapp, technical] mismARCK, clear ay Pak — new mark in the shot put with a toss| _ C®St¢l Gangolfo, Italy, May 22.—() ——_—___—__ board, which is conducting the clinics join with Harold Smith in a duet.|#dvisor to the board, was G. 8, Lamb| Beach, clear £00 # PERSONS SLAIN of 48 feet, 85 ines The former| a7 0Pe, Pius celebrated a special mass | EDITOR'S WIDOW DIES throughout the state in co-operation Charles Conner will read, and Leo|°f Michigan, here to direct an eco-| © + 00] Seoul, Korea—More than 40 persons] record was 47 feet, 5 inches. K. Kire- Saturday in honor of the 1600th an-| Cleveland, O., May 22—(#)—Mrs.|with the state associations of Elks Halloran play a violin solo. nomic survey for the water commis- Bye Seat * a3. 35 83) were killed or wounded Friday night! 5. or sutton won the pole vault and niversary of the death of Constantine | Charlotte A. Lawrence, 89, widow of |clubs, to determine whether opcra- Election and installation of grand |sion in an effort to justify construc-| Drake, clear. $5 40 ‘90/in a battle between police and ban-|rvnaid Evans of Wimbledon’ the| (o° crest first Christian emperor of | Richard M. Lawrence, former editor|tions are necessary, or whether pa- officers will take place Tuesday at the Hon by, the government of the Mis- | Dunn Center, 8 40-00 | Gite, broad jump. Bismarck qualified the eae oatine ioe ween of the Minneapolis Morning Star,|tients should be placed in hospitals close of the pine sessions. Gra- be ae seteigratelrnenboteyreg Jamestown, clear |. g 42.00 aS is most men in the dashes and hurdles,| Christians to come out of the cata- |"°* ER or turer ere ee Grand officers are Graham, Louis|I" each case the government's listing §% 38 00] Ann Arbor, Mich—Minnesota, and eCaRS We ,fasient Bete Angel (ous cunee abd practice their religion in | F. Gmith, Mandan, de; grand} ©f. the economic benefits to be derived pa $8 onto State, infrequent opponents in i Fat Sie RT 9 commander; Ertresvaag, ey Lan. eomguch Projects will be challenged Ti 33-83 | western Conference football cam- Rail d Switch 2 iia Felten cui Sem oy int ae eit teat (ax ra, ee = EB Bae Se as ucbe’ in| dm Geond Forks Killed | ere ene na . ns, ot, grand sen- = a eand-home ser! i >, lor warden: “Claude A.” Henderson, elit than army engineers attributed Lisbon, pcid 8 # fit 1939. In Grand Forks Killed Caused Zep’s Blast grand r warden; = ™ , af —— e heart, Carl M. Ness, grand treasurer; | ,L#mb is expected to set up a re- 6. Ap TURNS TABLES Grand Forks, N. D., May 22—(P}—| Lakehurst, N. J., May 22.—(?)—Dr. Walter L. Stockwell, Fargo, eran ee staff, in cooperation with Witene pelea HH i 3 Ann Arbor, Mich.—Robert Nohou-| John P. Bushaw, 48, a Great North- | Hugo Eckener, the veteran master of e Sh . ‘Al ' { fecorder; Ralph L. Miller,” Fargo, bees ae agencies and institutions, es sen, Ohio State, runner-up in last/¢rn railroad switchman, was caught | dirigibles, called the Hindenburg dis- Refresh as an owing sO «rand deputy recorder; Paul B. Grif- Hy compile all pertinent data MINNESOTA eee year’s Western Conference tennis | between two coal cars in the yards|aster “extremely mysterious” Satur- pty ang Sun. - Mon. fith, Grand Forks, grand standard |!" Presentation at a hearing by army ‘he eee Pek. finals, turned the tables Saturday|here Saturday morning and killed.|day and gave the commerce depart- ° : . ° e bearer; Harding, R. R. Morgan, Graf- peel) scheduled for late June or! Moorhead, clear ...... 66 44 .00/and won the 1937 singles title by de-| He had been in the yard service of | ment investigating board his opinion Jaril Showee / ton, grand warder; and Mont. B,])°®*¥ July. Minneapolis, c’ + 62 48. .00/ feating Norman Bickel, Chicago's de-| the railroad 20 years. He was aj that a spark of static electricity ig- Biggs, grand captain guard. . SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS fending champion. World War veteran and served over- | nited free hydrogen in her stern and Host officers of the Bismarck com-| Sales Tax Exemption High-Low.) | —— oe Fe | OR ees nln, depteuction. mand est Pet. generalissine; C. t. spear, capam| 18 Asked By Jeweler te TS) cong prairie, Minn Martin, youth- |, HAT BRINGS DINNER || _ MONTANA PIONEER DIES i 4 tertown, 8. D. May 22—(P)— 5 — general; L, H. Miller, senior len; 3 100) FUR Long -exptsie BAghY school gMteben | itor brought George Nygaard a | Funeral services were held here for || 00 "s aoe, Hommiussionss Oven i. /Owen feinen: bavealls ball of fame, when Charles Wilson, 90, the oldest resi- * Rapid City, clear Bt} roast duck supper. As he watched said Saturday he was taking under he held Alexandria without ® hit OF | stones as large as hen's eggs thud in | dent of Red Lodge and the oldest ac- treasurer; L. K. Thompson, sword) advisement a request for exemption MONTANA POINTS run to enable his club to register a his front d, hi Fell der * 5 endive, clear ...... 40 several times 1 und. 00d de d, in vich, Grand Forks jeweler and former| Havre, cle: + 68 50.00 MUNGO FINED $1,000 He hastened cae: te oa Dent teen tere euaaent On the TRAFFIC VICTIM DIES president of the jewelers association. | Helens, clear ie 4 St. Louls—Manager Burleigh Grimes) picked up « pintail duck, family plot there. turn over full sales tax amounts on The average tax on gasoline is 5.35 Carson, N.-D, for entzy to the U. 8.| Ox of Ie ’ a D A Blond wife who:didn't want CONSULT YOUR AGENT OR ee S ‘\ order, 8 ) HOPKINS crumbs from a brunette’s table ! f) of MM Ld ° Sis balived tht bonnes Morristown Farmer > ALL pla oni. cud Passes in Bismarck nobody's business! . Malcolm Colville, 46, Morristown, ( WE MAKE LOANS on Feit gs Ht aris was hy . 3, j. ‘ msueancr Pouiciss © [geese Ae at 4 PARAMOUNT Based on Cash Values DIME STORE STRIKE BEGING Duluth, Minn., May 22.—(#)—More J ‘We shall be glad to make Loans to in- eke Oe erenayes tant aioe ck 4 dividuals based upon the cash value of . We oe Wi their life insurance policies. We give the Bepeney eee been ere + full amount of the loan. The procedure is simple and our service prompt. Rates are low. You have a generous length of time to repay the loan in convenient weekly of monthly installments. A life Lewistown, clear ‘80 CAPITOL Last Times Today goods sold. He said Jewelers have not ‘oo | cents or 40 per cent of the retail 00 Duluth, Minn., May 22.—(#)—Fail-| Owen said Rabinovich informed a Saturday fined Pitcher Van Mungo of ing to rally from fractures and other|him “amount of sales tax collected james S* 4 9 lthe Brooklyn Dodgers $1,000 for a SS B |, cldy. : been charging sales tax on repair x ) FA.LAHR Joos, Des Moines, To HO 8 FLAIMING. WITH. PUNCH-PACKED EXCITEMENT! injuries suffered Thursday when he|on @ few 15 per cent watch springs} W®ATHER AT OTHER FOINTS |before-dawn breach of training rules : Dubois, Idaho, was struck by an automobile, Joseph | was not worth keeping books by the e ae ‘Pet ye hurler povolving @ fist fight 00 | INSURANCE **0 BONDS Edmonton, Ai ; 00 | cu NOMINATES CADETS monton, ‘ - I, . Washington, May 72.—()}—William | Keneas City, ts BH ST ATE Theatre EDWARD G. Thunder Utah, cldy. ; Ploski, 70, Duluth, died. state and jeweler.” The Grand Forks| Amarillo, T« clear a Samppunnmeme| | Lemke (Rep.-N.D.) said Saturday he | R 0 B i N S 0 N p Sat. - Sun. q In the Cily man said jewelers were continuing to| 80/8, Idaho, olay. Bad 6 PHONE 166 SHBRCE had nominated Ralph D." Botten, v@ Wiiriann g Sunday - Monday - Tuesday Sioux City, Iowa, clear Spokane, Wash., pcl Switt Curren The Pi Mi | Sheridan, Wyo., clear Also News, Comedy Tand9 P.M. 10 and 2lc FOR RENT Furnished Apartment DR. R. 8. ENGE Chirepracter Drugless Physiciun insurance policy ia a good company is Lucas Bik., Bismarck, N. D. ‘ often the deciding factor in extending ‘Telephone Ne. 260 credit. We shall be glad to Immediate Possession Snence che peeeines theoesh) Living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath and locker. Laundry privileges. New electric range, new large electric refrigerator, new kitchen cabinets. Water and city heat furnished. our Time-Payment-Plan. 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