The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 2, 1937, Page 2

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AIS IGNORANCE OF | HORSEBACK RIDING Sharp-Eyed Western Sheriff Snares Auto Thief Who ~~ Killed Federal Agent + Gallup, N. O., June 2. — UP) — An ex-convict who attempted flight in colar atyle on a horse—out west ‘where horseback se has its pe pointé—was held in a rickety county “aol igemetiag for the slaying of a agent. veteran oe the saddle bibiied sus caught the ler’s buck! knees, caused by dean stirrup arrested Guy Osborne, 24, .ac- Oklahoma Ys thief, Tuesday. it @ few hours after Agent Truett , was shot. captor was Police Chief Kelsey » who with Rowe had gone % home. of Osborne's brother jt Guy on auto theft charges. the slaying of Rowe, Preéley at- to bring down the fleeing but his gun missed fire. “I wish your gun had fired,” Os- cag was quoted later by the of- tier the two officers arrived Tues- day at the ranch, Presley remained in the living room while Rowe ac- companied Osborne into a bedroom. Presley said Osborne told him Rowe moved to take a gun from Os- borne’s belt and Osborne fired. The hullet struck the agent in the right Osborne fled. Feed Conditions Aided By Memorial Day Rains Feed conditions in Western North WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday; rising temper- ature Thursday. For North Dako! and Thursday; rising Thursday. For ‘South Dakota: Generally fair tonight and Thursda; somewhat warmer central and west portions Thursday. For Montana: Generally fair to- night and Thursday; little change in temperature. For Minnesota: night and Thu! in temperature. GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS A high pressure area is centered over the northern Fair tonight temperature Generally fair to- lay; not much change ‘3 Valley, central and uthern Pre ins States and over the southern Rocky Mountain — region. qhe weather is stern temperatures pre- North Dakota ston For the week ending June 1. 1937. Droughty conditions west and cen- tral portions were greatly relieved by generous rains on the thirtieth, the amounts being generally greatest where most needed. west portion had siderabl. reatly Improved by these Hert -conditions-were. father alarming west and some parts cen- tral section, but improved rapidly. ‘orn planting still un- nerally :| X-rays Show That Sunrise, 4:51 a. m, Sunset, 6:31 p. m. PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: Total this month to dat Normal, this month to di Total, January ist to di Normal, January ist to date Accumulated deficiency to date + NORTH beep ras ‘Dakota and some central sections! ¢ improved rapidly . since’ week-end] ¢ rains, according to the North Dakota orn and wheat region summary ise ‘sued Wedn f eked conditions in these areas 08 | in 1920. At thet time, he sald, he ‘were “greatly relieved” by generous : tains May 30, the weekly summary stated, generally greatest where most-needed. "Spring wheat in the west portion detertorated considerably. and in some. sections had not as yet germin- adding that amounts were | Sanish Williston, Devils Grand Forks, Hankinson, cle: Lisbon, clear. Nepoleps clea ” the summary said, “but condi- | Oakes tions will be these rains.” Corn planting was still under way and early planted generally up to a good stand and color, the regional summary reported. Margaret Leahy to Speak at at Dickinson Miss Margaret Leal Leahy, training su- Pervisor for the child welfare division of the public welfare board, will speak on “Child Welfare Supervision “Vacation? , WeMeke | Leans for Any Purpose 1, Salary Loans $5 to. $50 ¢ On Your Plain Note 2. Auto Loans $25 to $400 3. Auto Refinancing hae ‘Out-of-Town Loans by Mall sSALARY LOAN CO. om Stevens, Mgr. ‘ak. Natt lds. Phone 408 greatly improved by| F MINNESOTA POINTS High- Low- est est Pct. Moorhead, clear ..... 68 52 401 souTH DAKOTA, edad Aberdeen, pcldy. Huron, cidy. Mobridge, Pierre, clear Rapid City, cl MONTANA ROINTS lt cis Pet, 18 6 cl Glendive, clear . Amarillo, 7 eo Bolas dane of 00 00 00 00 16 00 02 00 0, ot 2 00 00 10 0. oy 00 00 00 AT Bt ne: ‘pe 8. +s Marie,” Mich., Séattle, Wash., cl The Pas, Winnemucca, Nev. i4 Winnipeg, Man. “clear 76 uy to the hospital. 110 Deaths Attributed: |Patriarchs Militant Garbo—Must Testify as Defendant in Case: out in public, She is in defense of @ $10,500 sult, Her favorite cosmetic is She relishes sun baths, taken in the privacy of. her f bar patton cs + . Cc ONTINUE from page one- Herschleb’s Jaw To Southwest Deluge D) ects, Was Broken Twice| 8's; injury will be centered here or in Morton county was not determined. |The Morton county interest is due to ‘Whipped Like Dog’ Ed Steib, Cleveland farmer, Wed nesday called at The Tribune office to detail ‘his experience while em- ployed as an attendant at the state hospital for three and a half months saw two attendants kick an old m: into insensibility while others, cluding women ores looked. At another time, he sald, he sa man “whipped like a dog.” protested such cru ite he fictals'at the time and an in: tion was made but that it out to be a white-wash.” He has that they have little to do watch the patients and in their they are afraid co they adopt tem of terrorizing their own protection. This, he said, evidently produces a “murder mander, Minneapolis, who was asked by relatives to Rive & stleees ¢- Huntaville, Texas, June Par ee 0 [fleeing Negro’ conviets were killed, three Sing out for OLD QUAKER and you hit # high note for quality arid @ low note for price. Our theme song is: “There's A Barrel Of Quality In Buery Bottle, But ItDoesn't Take A Barrel Of Dough: ReMi To Buy It.” If it’s STRAIGHT WHISKEY AVAILABLE IN BOURBON OR RYE COPYRIGHT 1911, THB OLD OUAEER CO., LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA OLD QUAKER, it's OK! tea | Northgate Girl Hurt In Automobile Mishap no contact with the! proved ts Mary’s Seniors Graduating Tonight TODAY THURS. - FRI. - SAT. PARAMOUNT ee SHOWS 2:30-7-9 us the Price of Stardom Can 2 girl succeed in Hollywood yet come out 00 top heatt-whole and fancy-free? What muit she pey for “a chance” in terms of struggle and ‘despair, of heartbreak and tears? % Now, for the table picture, # Hete is the Hollywood of Serce. ambition —with all ics bitverness and. jealousy. ‘ Here is the Hollywood of hilarious comedy and mad talent. Seep “behind the scenes.” THE FIRST MODERN STORY FILMED. . INCTECHNICOLOR OR™ MARCH STAR IS BORN’ vith ADOLPHE MENJOU MAY ROBSON ANDY DEVINE LIONEL STANDER the Don’t miss this excitingly dif- ferent picture of the North Dakota farm girl who took Hollywood by storm! CAPITOL TODAY & THURSDAY First Show at 6:45 2 Big Features: CHARGE THE NNAIRES! Mac aX ke C. Henry Gordon H ChB HE “OULD ‘and this is what youl find. t of mild ara inige caigig _ aad Dock tobaccos . aged two years or more. You notice the pleasantagreeable taste a pe sa ION. 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