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¥ v FARMERS ORGAN TO COUNTER ATTACK “ASSAULT OF PRSTS War Against Crop Destroyers Carried on Under Direc- iB Underwood to Have ‘ Five New Teachers Underwood, N. D., D, Juns-2e Five ‘new teachers will joln the faculty of Underwood pubile school next fall, Superintendent J..E. Danielson, announced.. Three of these will be in ils AO eal cata orate Wer anchors aiready, thantel Kaushagen, Vajley, ‘Minn.; Miss Marion Sorben, Williston Garrison, N. D. Still to be hired sr iee far mie wee ‘Teachers during the year who are leaving are 8. 0. ind conch Miss Verna Johinton, Miss Foot-Saver Shoes for Men of its kind © in the low-price field! ‘FORDYS TRUCKS 122 First Street BATED A BEAUTY IN COLLEGE BOOK date Na-|: v ANDGE DORTS ROBE _ POR HIS OVERALLS Van Devanter Quits 26.Year Career on Supreme Court . ~ for Life on Farm - Washington, June 2.—(%)—Justice ‘Willis Van Devanter exchanged Wed- nesday his busy 26-year career as & member of the supreme court for that and “a poignant sense of regret” a his voluntary retirement. : TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY JCONGRESS SPEEDS © |] seeks Growth —] VETERANS’ GROUPS |! —Datey Kaader | PREPARATION AR 7 TAX EVADERDRIVE Names of Wealthy Who Have Dodged Levies May Be Brought Out in Probe RIVAL UNOS President Preparing E 2, 1987 Ole Vikan, Bottineau Pioneer, Dies at 86 weed | MEETING IN LISBON] | GAR and d_Allied Orger Organizations Open State Conventions in Ransom City a Arthur J. Albus of Carring- ton, secretary of the North Dakota Association of Letter Carriers, hopes to see 100. per cent membership in the gtoup by June 5 when the state convention is slated. William J..Murphy, new head of the state dairy d ment, is an advocate of im- proved dairy practices and other programs aimed to- ward raising standards of creameries.. . Schilling Tea has more) flavor secause | its toasted Re ee ee Teeny ans the WRO Friday. Automobile tires gain pressure on Business sessions of the GAR and vb aD ded at oath FOR STUDIO POWER). One Group Repudiates Settle- ment Made by Rival With Hollywood Producers Hollywood, June 2.—(#)—-The bitter fight between two rival unions for control of studio craftsmen in the multi-million dollar film industry flared into a new crisis Wednesday. ‘The Federated Motion Picture a ich started a strike a month a. settlement an- nennoe by its rival, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes, which would have meant colla) ed the walkout. The non-striking has béen accused of being a Seay union by the federation. Striking scene pafhters overrode their anisn officers and joined in vot- ing, 640 to 276, with other units of the federation to continue the walk- out until granted written guarantee of closed shop and wage increases. The ballot culminated a night-long ‘The 78-year-old justice attended his ‘’ meeting. Joseph Clarke, internationa} Resources’ Message vice-president of the International Brotherhood of Painters, Paperhang- ers and Decorators, was booed by ‘Washington, 2—)—Presi- next October. . His retirement marks | dent Roosevalt returned to the White angry unionists. Clarke had sat in the first change in its membership| House Wednesday for conferences on |on conferences with the IATSE and since Benjamin N. Cardozo was ap-jforeign and domestic problems after |the producers. pointed a justice in 1932 to succeed|@ three-day vacation at his Hyde 91-year-old Oliver Wendell Holmes. President Roosevelt has given no ‘The painters, makeup artists, hair- dressers and draftsmen, comp! Park, N. Y., home. rising the large majority of the 1,100 crafts- ‘The president summoned several I’m no big company myself, just because I sell a good big company’s oil, etc. This busi- {THE PORD V-8 112” STAKE TRUCK IS AN (DEAL UNIT FOR: bs IN PACT... this unit is Ferd’s answer to “ enybody’s need for on all- eround efficient, lew cost, Fight duty haulage unit. ‘UNIVERSAL MOTOR COMPANY © Authorized Dealer for Ford, cir and Lincoin-Zephyr in Bismarck indication of his intentions in select- | departmental and | ig a successor. ROBBER KILLS CLERK Chicago, June 2—(#)—Walter O'- beac 6," bel ahét and killed Wed~ Planning The; message-is expected: by Aispsipiereegelad bette treed nen series of y When ‘he he ated behind the desk in the lobby gional planning authorit of the Kenwood hotel on the south|the Tennessee Valley authority, side where he had been employed @5/ national co-ordination of night clerk for 20 years. cinity te “years, since Apr. be Friday at Finley. G, C. Kenelly, Mai Jusiness leader and mem! 21. Funeral Power, flood control, soil and water Conservation. Largest Wheat Crop Since 1931 Is Forecast Chicago, June 2-—UP)—Crop experts fm Chicago forecast Wednesday the winter and ‘wheat he fal where he hed been s dent A pola board of em- balmers the last 20 years, eateries Boot | ner irec- Telephone 981 seorcgod te Fin aera o Tep-/men in the strike, had bee! ritdes similar to hess is mine, and their oil hag to show my customers a heap longer mileage and cool smooth operation, or I wouldn’t make near as safe a living, I’d rather have my good trade on Conoco Germ Processed oil, * than just getting people to change here once, and always bé worried about new ones show- ing up. A lot of my trade comes from clear cut around, because nothing but my Getm Processed oil will Oil-Plate their engines. You see, thé patent Germ Process gets this oil to form @ strong slippy Plating on every working surface. Mind you, Oil-Plating can’t CONOCO GERM mn expected : to return to work Wednesday. Under terms announced by George E. Browne, international president of the IATSE, these chief units of the crafts were to reveive a 10 per cent. salary boost and a IATSE shop. The settlement would have de- ved the FMPC of all but a hand- of members, . Liberals Win Election In British Columbia Vancouver, B.C. June 2—(Cana- dian Press)—Premier Thomas D. Pat- tullo and the liberal party returned drain down while your car fe parked, So it can’t lét your engine start up “dry,’” engineers say is the greatest danger. And the way it’s Plated on, Conoco Germ Proc- essed oil isn’t using up in a hurry, Then that’s getting more mileage out of both your eil and engite—coming here to me for Oll-Plating, PROCESSED OIL with 21 other members of the returns showed. Other liberal for British Columbia Confederation, turned back the chal- lenge of @ réorganized conservative _REFILL YOUR CAR NOW AT EITHER OF THESE STATIONS pasty. 4 ‘LOMAS Om COMPANY M. B. 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