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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1937 WALLACE OUT FOR NEW AAA ACT THAT FARMERS DEMAND Secretary Urges Congress to Make It Law ‘At Earliest Possible Date’ tary Wallace came out flatly Thies: Washington, May 27—(P)—Secre- day in support of the proposed “agri. the second 18 ecoaze Wins ve Medal (left) of Reading, Pa, and Paul Rien Ap gta White , were tied at the end of the first day the Pro- a eens Cratt Grantee? at Pittsburgh, with record- of play in holes, however, [WILL AND RICHHOLT |i SCHOOLS LEADING IN Ruth Riche George rence Triber's and Audine William tet Gladys Jesser, Evelyn Kiein Burnette Lander- Ode, ATTENDANCE MARKS “sz Make Best Records for Month oH Ending May 7; Total for City Is 698 The Will school headed the city |S! schools on the perfect attendance record for the eighth school month, ending May 7, with 166 pupils. Rich- holt was second with 164. In the en- tire public school system 698 pupils Kutchera, » eee or John Quanrud, Naomi Ru- Biaroness val paar k, Jones, Arthur James Liorton, Robert hard Schermer and Geraldine Third Grade—Gloris Ansan, Nor- , Meyer Cohen, Far From Dead One > Yet Wade Millman, the 88-year-old Coatesville, Ind., farmer who attracted attention a few days go when he precahed his own funeral sermon, is shown with two chorus girls while having a fling at Chicago night club life. Millman’s adventures began when he flew to Chicago from Ruthless Gangsters Hunted Over Midwest Peace officer in their path, eluded pursuit Thursday. Officers throughout the uate’ searched for the desperadoes the $2,500 holdup of the Goodland, Ind., state bank Tuesday and the wounding of a state policeman and a deputy sheriff who chased them. Police expressed the belief the Brady mob “may make Dillinger’s gang look like neophytes.” HELP medalist honors with e199 total wie hurgeets Aare him a place in a three-way tie for second. Indiana for his first plane trip. With him in this picture are Peggy Gatley (left) and Sophie Schubert, were neither absent nor tardy during | ren the month. The list follows: Alice Lee, Ardis Talletiaugen, Pat Myhre, Thomas Or- chard, Donald Personius, Donald Pike, make it law “at the earliest possible Groups of farmers and a grain ele- KIDNEYS PASS fessional Golfers Nelson shot a 71 for gained Myla Mitchell, La Vonne O’Brien, T before the - = “Appearing house agri COOPERATIVE FIELD vator, hatchery and poultry planta| pest Grade-vack Arman, Arlo Herbert Putnam, Beverly Rader, a Deltm, Loretta Jrouslas, Paul Erzen.| jacqueline Parks, Cleo Schultz, Jane at Williston and Minot.” Donald’ Combs, Kennet pour Geor! Meee jeanette Knoll, Zona| skinner, Darwin Solberg, Duane Tor- week by the American Farm Bureat Cae ee ree Ban atvicie | “ER Ode, Gerald Blchbolt, Ronan Santis Pee Welle Maen Nae of ay vues eer ree ct rh a e y » . t tere wi the ot Sear seerccer cee] (9 HELPRD BY RRA)Npeis in Holland Take rete Caer es SE fe ce ny a tee ep ta principles and purposes of the bill.” Decisive Vote Licking Patrigia O'Brien, Donny guaDat ta Ton RO Ce ces Helen Bittis, Duane Carlson,| Hilda Kendall, Ferdinand - Masseth,| Frequent or ecatty with scosrtiog —— Gerald Schreiner, Knutson, Frances petecns Jan- Prey Davie, Winn Beri, ‘ Yvonne | Edwin Seven, Beverly Tekippee, Don-| $24.0 awn foe ere aie the ith Betis oe ‘Wald and *papbert | ioe dahl, Duncan Cc. * red Jensen,|ald Baty, Donald Dohn, Peter Lepo,| A of acids oF ns in your blood; ; vase measure had tW0! 1 ang of $202,116 Designed to phtserdam, The Ne Ne seagiped veh Youn Putnam, Walter Renden, aw, | Irleen Miller, Eugene Netzbandt, Rose | George Masseth, Jessie Mazigian, Ross yea due to iste toy SA Beesnd Grade—Melba Antrum, Wil- Nordstrom, Calvin Palmer, Wilbur Se Morris and Lorraine Nicola. purposes: “Gafeguarding of the nation's food Peenneky, sku zg ment of Premier Hendrik Colijn led {ena of Dep ene supply ‘and protection of the farm in- Assure Farmers of Share marked up a decisive parliamentary wan See ea Douglas Dunahay, Dans pennay eres Russ and Wayne Thompson. 7, selling, bp nights, swelling, “pu for Their Toil election victory over Dutch Nasis|Wayne J genson, Tein Johnson, Eva Carol Devitt, Willam Dirlam, Helge Second Grade—James iltringer,| Chicken eggs to the number of “Bont ait malt Ane four dr for ‘Dean's ontciaa of the farm bureau fed- Thursday and then tendered its ts) Madge erly, ‘baadson, n, Robert Glerke, Margarst Ken Ralph Anderson, Delores Ellison, Rob- | 2,160,906,310 dozens were produced in auc by milogs for over 40 eration have estimated the program ee oe resignation to Queen Wilhelmina, Papke, 5 Pele, Shirley Preiffer, aa Charles O'Brien, yea ert Fowler, Shirley Gierke, Richard|the United States during 1934, latest Bid | oe tubes iene wl ee would cost between $250, (Editor's Note: ‘This is the last Final returns from Wednesday's Richard bras Kenneth Schle son, Helen lapak Haas, Mildred Johnson, Betty Martin,| available year for figures. wee aed et, Boss Pils ponte iat Erin Schmitz, 'Syb! Smith, Ruben voting gave the Nazis but four out of 100 seats. They had expected 10. The parties supporting Colijn’s coalition government gained new strength. - Inte Miller, Louis McCrorie, Lois Nill- son, Albert Olson, Elaine Peterson, Eva Walters, Ardell Welch, William Yegen, Irene Zeller, Eldor Anderson, q $760,000,0000 annually. Placed the “average” annual ee ap- proximately $350,000,000. Wallace outlined features of the of @ series on activities of rural Tesettlement administration - in North Dakota under direction of Howard Wood.) Tey ee verly Worner. Third Gri ard Brauer, Robert Reonaieens) Turner The resignation, which was taken |tin Cohenour, Blaine Combs, Lovin, | Jean Baer, Jeanette Betterly, Irene ‘The broad scope of rural resettle- wisement bi ueen Ebeling, Loraine Ellis, Beverly Erick-| Robert ober Myhre, d : ONLY ment in North Dakota stepped into |Unac 8d! Ne PE icteen (non ‘Zetu Brickeom sally Piosts ates re Harold Perry, Jack | Bittis, Mildred Corell, Walter Corel, FRIGIDAIRE HAS THE NEW irek, James Smith,|George Gilbert, Donald Johansen, iis Josephine Keller, Leroy Kendall, Arlo Kleingartner, Eldon Koon, Donna Metcalf, Jimmy Rounds and Stuart Walker. the community and co-operative service fields to grant $202,116 in loans covering 13 projects designed to insure farmers a “greater portion of acceptance implied, was considered Flec! Sen routine. The new government, it was Gar George e Holm,” John Holm ae iroeee, Loren. Vettel, Je believed, would reflect no. major |rj, ‘Shi Be Mc- | Wi Wi Wal Lipp, | Shitiey la MEMO cea Norma Jensen snd Less INSTANT CUBE- RELEASE ! NO MORE “ICE-CUBE STRUGGLE: NO MORE MELTING UNDER THE FAUCET! IT'S THE YEAR'S change. The present ministers were James Lorre to stay vn office for the time OBrien, Jon O'Brien, Gene Pfeifer, | te! ® culture committee on the proposed oew “AAA” laid before congress last products of their toil.” Toveylou_ Sessions, Joanne Simons, Asbridge, 3. Stabilize farm income as far as|__©- =. Johnson, RA co-operative su- She Skei, Beatrice Ble Robert 5 Third Grade—Arthur Claridge, possible at a “fair” level. Pervisor, said additional projects un- an Cripe,| Joseph Erzen, Verna Fagerstrom, Passing Up Customs uterus, and burene Zuger, Costs Sailor $2,500 |S cats Bur''cn tae , James ‘wektaer, Leonard John Honolulu, May 27.—(P}—-A 36-mile fale Madson, Ric Sa sts ride in his own launch cost George| Pierce, Kenneth Simons, Et Vanderbilt $2,500, Collector of Cus-|Skei, ‘Violet, wee Par ee alt toms Walter Dople said Wednesday. |and Richard Quamm Impatient with the delay winds had|. Fifth Grade—Elleabeth Bolse, Rob- caused his yacht on her return from @ four months cruise, Vanderbilt climbed into the yacht’s power launch | Rose Sunday and sped into Honolulu with four friends. Doyle said he fined Vanderbilt $500 for each of the five persons on the motorboat for failure to clear customs. Banker Has Operation |, Aboard Yacht at Sea /};; le, peveue, Gierke, Richard avon Little, Frank Milhollan, Gharies More Mor- ton, Virginia Nassif, Ruth Nelson, iit NN ee Overbee, Alice eco ar e, Robert Reg- Bett ‘Suit Soh Thon pete pila, Richard” Waldo, Virginia Wrecier, Mary ‘Wynkoop and = Idella Kruse, Anna Nordstrom, Max- ine O'Brien, Mark O'Dell, Jean Thompson, Dolores Bavendick, Lorna Boutrous, Betty Babcock, Donald Carlson, Cleo Erstrom, Donna Genzel, John Hildenbrand, Jack Koch, Larry Martin, Ramona Mills, Betty Middle- mas, George Olson, Robert Riedinger, Trene Schultz, Barton Tollefson and Jack Zerr. Fourth Grade—Edgar Anderson, Edsel Anderson, Grace Barbie, Ray- mond Delzer, Robert Erickson, Frank Ernissie, Charlotte Gussner, Colleen Haas, Lois Harmsen, Helen Keller, Doris Kleingartner, Eugene Knoll, Arlene Kruckenberg, Robert Lille- strand, Gladys MacQueen, Dorothy Martin, Florence Martin, Betty Nel- S0n, LeRoy Nelson, Jane Parks, Gene der scrutiny of regional and Wash- ington offices total $281,842. They were approved at state headquarters for tos devlopantay of an ofl company, three grain elevators, creamery and local sire station and one state-wide livestock group. ‘The co-operative service section aims to help farmers do more for themselves in an economic way, in assisting to set up needed co-opera- tives which will afford membership facilities and service otherwise be- yond reach of the individual, he ex- plained. “Co-operatives operating on RA funds are not permitted to partici- pate in price-cutting wars,” he de- clared, “but must operate on modest margin to insure repayment of funds borrowed, Earnings will be pro-rated Some Features * The measure embodies such features as Wallace's “every-normal” granary, commodity loans, crop insurance, soil conservation and production control. Edward A. O'Neal, spearhead in the campaign for a broad new federal is necessary if agriculture is to keep pace with labor and industry. Wallace said that questions about the measure’s constitutionality had been raised. “Under present conditions,” he said, “no one, of course, can safely predict the constitutionality or unconstitu- jonality of pioneering legislation.” FALSE TEETH ert Boutrous, Duane Ato Del Barton othy lzer, Fahl oe Wachter Sch Fields, Joyce Hep Ruth Heddon, First Grade—Allen Arni Rosemar; anclny Arnts, William Kiemele, | Finkle, Doroth; Ae Hitchoock. Charles mi lis Robert ie Roy, Mar- |Johnson, Ova Alice Mazi- orle, Mote, Robert OBrien, *polores | gian, an, August, Nel Nelson vate Ose ile ieee, Metpeteth Beene, geen Rosenberg, iaie' Recon "Mission ae Schultz, Fey Shiple: John Solum, chard Volk, James Williams Sloan Laura Spit , oe Btedman |and Annie Zentner, and Eileen Pfei! tet Second Grade—Bobbie Baty, Edith Sixth Grade—Robert Beattie, Wes- Paneer Crawford, Fay oo Cail Bryn aison er Cotienour, | 77 cae) Gaol J wiiin oan arm 4 m Mittelstedt, Leo > Farnam, Irene Fetch, Ph mis? Fleck, Schatz, | Reidinger, Gustive Sack, Jack Weigelt : f . . ? “Stay Put” Says Droggist peck aip re ncnare sdlyasenas|)-dohn- Vane George, Bette Grant, Bette Hall, Alice Schwab, Frank Undser, Fugene | and Betty Welkum. : e7 “With my gums piooually seraxiog eo mails “avellable do cal New York, May 71—(m—George F. |John Helsing, Dorothea H Holm, ooh ss Rae Ellen Wiison and Kenneth Berg-|" wrth Grade Harold Anderson, : fag Alechouleyy een operative corporations at three per | Bake? chairman of the First National | FY. 1 ale McKAS, ape ama | au ‘Third Grade—Velma Gall, William | Shirley Anderson, Mary Bavendick, Come we. See the HLH bank, underwent a mid-ocean oper- ation Thursday for peritonitis. ‘The operation was performed in mid-Pacific aboard Baker's steam \yacht, the Viking, apparently by a physician hailed from a passing liner. Jackson Reynolds, former presi- dent of the First National bank, an-| ang, nounced “he came through the oper- ation in good condition and ts ex- to |Pected in Honolulu Saturday.” German Protestant Leaders ‘'s Imprisoned Willis Brewster, Isabel Corell, Jack Dutton, Ruth Kruckenburg, Orlando Monroe, James Monson, Emy Nord- Nd strom, Viola Nordstrom, Roy Puitz, Robert Ritterbush, Beulah Sack, Jean Edad Petter, eerste TRNAOM.| smith, Maxine Speaks, ‘Truman Sol- Clarence Nolbardian, Josephine Craig, pare: Joyce Tellenga and Robert Tes- Theresa Doll, Delores Gall, aGlen | ter. Johnson, Leonard Johnson, Roger Johnson, Arthur Merkel, Clara Meske Richard Olson, enter clay. ton Schacht, Robert Schant Dorothy Schwab. ’ t of tl cent interest. Loans to individuals tor Now I iT participation carry the same interest rate but for shorter periods. “Working with the extension de- partment of the state agricultural H | College, loans have been made to fi- mance placing of 10 purebred stal- ions and three purebred bulls for community service,” he said. Loans also were made for. purchase of Bane ee other machinery Paughi, Robert Meyer, meas Ole Charles Onstad, Lars Anna Rasche, Edward 'schmide, Gene: vieve Smith, PN nm Smith, Jean Sloan, Sylvia Tolchinsky and Bev- erly pane School Richholt First Grade—Joyce aaa Ronald lerson, Lawrence Bi Walter Broxmeyer, Donald Brunmeier, Beat- EAS wen, Eldon Herman, Marjorie La- Pora, Richard Larson, Daniel McCabe, |Smith, Doris Sundqulst, Junior Fee Sue Atiee teres Rene Wage’ aes Mec vonne Ode, Delores ‘Tolliver, Triber, Dorothy Welch, Jane Ander- ‘Grade—William rev ey. son, Geraldine Anderson, Georgette vices wha now wear my plate for 24 hours with SUPER-OUTY FRIGIDAIRE WITH THE METER-MISER TAVIS MUSIC CO. FRIGIDAIRE DISTRIBUTOR Bismarck, N. Dak. yu Holds. te jse teeth all ong only FASTEETH to enjoy 8 comfort ues eae 've never rt a! TEETH at any good drug store Sixth Grade—Beatrice Arnold, Ar- lene Asch, Elizabeth Baer, Roscoe Corell, John Gussner, Donald Haaken- son, Kaare Hagen, Dorothy Hanson, Lucille Heidt, Roger Holkesvik, Ona Knief, Bernadene Roberts, Marion Eenilie | Martin, Jack Mellon, Mina Mitchell, midt, Edward ‘Schwab, oe 419 Broadway Phone 762 as ATTENTION! Eee eae Ee f Berlin, May 27—()—The Gestapo |i arothers, Peggy, Da-|Eiabeib eniner.. Earl Crawford, ° (state secret police) was disclosed Beier Bae Sante eee Edward Johnson, Herman Merkel and Let Owners and Friends of Wednesday to have imprisoned all) Jesser, Al Klein, Marlyn Kottalek, | Det ina See. ‘Sixth Grade — Vivian Anderson, Ruth Brittain, Clarence Crawford, rence Holting “Gordon and Elaine vina five members of the executive com-|Violet Nathan, Burt Seems, Kenneth mittee for church government of the AN suena eet Natalje Welch confessional synod, which opposes ur Wentel Pro Second Grade—Janet Teppo, Leroy | Fra! ee dominstion ea Ciausnitzer; Aldo Chesrown, Julla 2 Briski, Edward Abfalter, Burl eu, Wilma Farley, Helen Fritz, Myroi Gamble, Donald Hauch, Mildred Tene ser, Bertha Klein, Leslie Kottsick, James Meisner, Howard Nelson, Violet SPR Lyle Schultz, Jack Smith, Willis sesph soba ioe Me man Joseph Jo! lene Kempter, Darlene A. C. McClure, Dennis Nelson, Gene Nelson, Howard aly ol Selby and Genevieve Whit- Third Grade—Frances Chesrown, Jack Dutt, June Loney, Irene Siems, pelbees, Belk, Bozak, Elleen Fairview Cemetery For improvement work at the cemetery Friday and Saturday, May 28 and 29 ‘we will need trucks te haul gravel and teams to pull scrappers. We aleo will need men to help with digging and improvement opera- ac met Westbrook, Helen winter's ‘Will School First Grade — Sarah Anderson, Frankin Bavendick, Joy Delser, Doris ENJOY pf PRIVACY Mertz, ceonatd Hel 5 KILLED IN CRASH Catskill, N. Y., May 27 —(®)— At least five men were killed and two are dying in consequence of a head- on crash between a New Jersey truck end a smal) Massachusetts automo- bile near West Coxsackie Wednesday. These unable to assist in this work will be solicited for cash donations for improvement of the cemetery. Please Report at Cemetery Both Days If Possible By Order of the Directors It is said that girls’ faces stop|col growing by the 13th or 14th year, while those of boys continue to de- velop for several years beyond that Broxme: "Ernest Carley, ‘Nadine age. oes 1s Evans, Albert Pode, John ’ itz, Ruben Hochhalter, George Tverson, Richard Karlegaard, Lloyd y Kempf, Wilbert » Marlene unz, Wilbur Mandigo, Hy Neils, Eugene Nelson, LaVerne terson, ifs Qi Lois _ Richert, Elsie Jesser, Johnson, Eminerilie Jolin ‘petty’ Klein, Rob- ert Lee, M rt, Wayne ane Bene Sayer, Wi Willlam McCabe, Jacob Sell las Schwichtenberg, Wal- ul eyed Alice Sundby ornto} Fifth ear mond Anderson, | | Bericht len Klee, Elden Mayer, Junior ey Hope Neugebauer, Elmer Ode, Paul Porter, Edwin Seitz, Peon noo Senzek, John Smith, Ms Sos Donald et ilson, McArthur Pee Panel Kempf. seis td Anderson, An- Marcelite Freda Dan- "Ruth Hoch- says the OLD TOWN TAVERN KEEPER On the North Coast LimiteD The cost is very reasonable... only the rate of a standard section for single occupancy of a bedroom and the rate of two standard lower berths for two or more persons, in addition tofirst class rail fare. 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