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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1937 ‘Casey’ Jones Is Honored William Moore Fourth Grade Is High ‘The Roosevelt school led E i Eyeege sadEet E the ballad that honored the memory ot to Chicago from her home in Jackson, her hi Tenn., annual national folk festival. Audrey Nortan, ‘Tom Oleaty pesca | Fourth grad Olstad, Richard Rue, Kenneth Simons, | Carel Devitt, William Ditlarn, ‘Helge Try Campbell's New SPECIAL 5 STAR kkk kk Film Finishing * Overnight Service * Free Enlargement * Extra Quality * Lifetime Prints * Fine Grain Film De- veloping Priced only slightly higher than our regular service. 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If good moisture comes forage crops can still be seed- ,jed and will mature providing addi- John | tional supplemental moisture is re- ceived in June and July.” “Western North Dakota must have general rains before June 10 or farm- liam |ers in that area will be faced with a drouth probably worse than exper- jenced last year,” Wood said. “If drouth continues in the western section if will mean liquidation of vir- tually every head of livestock in that area,” he declared. “Money has been loaned on stock for more than cattle are worth in many cases.” Majority of affidavits were receiv- Strobel |€d from farmers of Sioux, Grant and fy e-— Wiliam McVey and acht,, th_grade—Vivian Anderson, Brit Emeline Crawford, Violet Feltman, Marie Meeder, Norma Selvig and Gordon Westbrook. Janell Kempf. th: le—Anton Briski, Lor- raine Hauch, Marlys orupp, Dor- othy Lynn, Ruth Richert and Audiene HONOR DEAD SOLONS Washington, May 27. — (®) — The house laid aside legislative tasks Wed- nesday to hold memorial exercises for members of congress who died during the past year. Tributes to the six senators and 16 representatives were paid in addresses by Repre- READ THIS NEW TIRE POLICY AND SAVE Il sentatives Tolan (Dem., Calif), and Short (Rep., Mo.). Adams counties, asking work on the ‘WPA program and also for resettle- ment grants, Wood said. Wood explained the drouth area in North Dakota extended west of the line drawn through the state from the South Dakota boundary north to Cleveland and northwest through Douglas to Portal on the Canadian boundary. Heat, Not Deficiency Of Rain, Hurt Crops Detroit, May 27.—()—Prolonged abnormally hot weather rather than & deficiency of rainfall was the major cause of crop destruction in the north-central states in recent years, Charles D. Reed, meteorologist, U. 8. weather bureau, Des Moines, told the third Dearborn conference of the: Farm Chemurgic council Wednesday. A summer may fall far short of the normal in precipitation without detri- ment, if temperatures are moderate, Reed said, and on the other hand a summer day may have nearly normal and timely rainfall with great injury. to crops if temperatures are continu- ously and abnormally high. COMPLETE SAFETY AT BIG SAVINGS AL It is generally understood that fine quality merchandise carries a good margin of profit while the cheaper grades are sold on a close margin. If we carried many grades of tires our investment would be increased, turn- over would be slowed up and stock plicated. 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Main Ade Bolte, Managing Partner—Mandan One Good Accident Leads to Another | Chestertown, N. Y., May 27—(P) —lLeo 8. Parks of St. Regis Falls was uninjured Thursday after a series of accidents involving his automobile and two trusks. State Trooper . Jow told the story this way: A tire on Park's car blew out; throwing it against a culvert and branches bent under his weight and he landed on a truck parked underneath. The jar caused the truck to back down an incline and strike another truck. Both were damaged. : Continuous Weld of Railway Is Inspected Albany, N. Y., May 27.—(?)—Nearly Parents See Crime Tourist ‘Z| Lester Brockelhurst (center), held in Lonoke, Ark., for the hitchhike slaying of Victor Gates, is shown in jail when his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brockelhurst of Galesburg, Ill., visited him. The 23-year-old “crime tourist” and his girl friend, Bernice Felton, 18, of Rockford, Il, pleaded innocent to a charge of first degree murder and their attorneys indicated they might seek a change of venue. sf ROBBERS SEIZE GEMS tween $3,000 and $4,000 in diamond rings and about $75 in cash. Rock Island, Ill, May 27—(?}—Two unmasked bandits, a man and a woman, A cottontail rabbit can cover 10 to Wednesday robbed the Ratt-| 15 feet at a leap and can make two 16 miles of “velvet” track, the:result|"eF Jewelry company store of be-| leaps a second. of the Delaware & Hudson company’s pioneer use of the ‘continuous weld,” was inspected Wednesday by repre- sentatives of several railroads of the: United States and Canada. The “velvet” description comes from locomotive pilots bechuse of the comfort the process has added to the train ride. The Delaware & Hudson was the first railroad in the United States to eliminate the rail-joint over long stretches by either pressure or “elec- tric-flash” welding. He said the road expected to save ultimately at least 50 per cent of its rail maintenance costs as a result. Two Soldiers Killed By Multiple Lightning Buffalo Creek, Colo., May 27.—(7)— Seven soldiers were treated for burns and shock Wednesday suffered dur- ing a multiple lightning attack which killed two men and detonated a box of dynamite caps. Second Lieut. William P. Fickes, 21, @ West Point graduate from Badin, N. C., and Pvt. Woodword W. Bowes, 28, Ignacio, Colo., were killed. ‘Two small holes in one of the dozen tents were & meagre reminder of the bolt which ripped down five pine trees and sped along electric wires through the entire drenched camp. Only a few splinters remained of a box of dynamite caps placed under one of the trees, Use Powderhouse for Target; Three Killed Scottdale, Pa., May 27.—()}—West- moreland county authorities blamed @ bullet Wednesday for an explosion that killed three boys and demolished ® powder storehouse near Scottdale ht. A broken rifle found near one of the bodies led investigators to believe the boys had used the warehouse as target. One cartridge was discharged. Coroner H. A. McMurray identified the boys as Wilbur Eachrist, 16; and Boyd Long, 16, students at Scottdale high school; and Howard Stull, 15, of Huntingdon township. Eckener Asks U.S. to Release Gas for Zeps over to the use of helium.” He urged the senate military committee to ap- prove legislation which would make America’s helium supply available to Germany for commercial aircraft purposes. Stock Exchange Will Be Closed Three Days New York, May 27.—(?)—The board of governors of the New York stock exchange wouki be closed Saturday for an extended week-end recess-over- Memorial day, The board granted a petition cir- culated among members to eliminate the brief Saturday session to permit @ three-day vacation from business running through Monday. Some commodity markets also will close Saturday. ‘ FALAHR INSURANCE *4%0 BONDS FIRST FLOOR DAK PHONE 1660 - 815 MATL CONSULT YOUR AGENT OR BROKER AS YOU WOULD YOUR DOCTOR OR LAWYER | | | | | y) Us bowling in Tim’s basement Tim's cure a great one for bowling. Me's won the Valley Championship twice now —and if he gets it once again, that medal ~ he's wearing is his for good and all thirsty like me— you'll love the cool, mild tastiness Our Family’s Whiskey has got! 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