The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 25, 1937, Page 3

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was en route to his home in Minnes ® mountain vacation spot 15 miles BY ST, PAUL STRIKE coor zc ) the western range lands are the mae Union Truck Drivers Demand. |J°F oblectives of the ‘ae oe Ing Closed Shop as Pressure | of this land has no other use than fee grazing, ite preservation of Workers Increases resource is of vital local Sa national concern. TERT U.S SERVICE TO WORK FOR PES Resignations Called ‘Scandal’ ‘Of Greatest Importance’ That ji Paul, ; .as Investigators Scan This Immediate Action Be Tak. : 2 pati ie 5—rlnoreheed en, Sathre Declares ; F 2 drivers on wholesale concerns fur- : ‘ ther diminished St. Paul’s food sup- Frida: either side in the closed ly Briday as neither side in the closed |! Commercial College tlement. 314% Main Ave, Phone 121 Business ceased at two large whole- sale grocery houses because of the strike, now in its second day, and the probabilities of a general strike W grew. Paul Frenzel, chairman of the ne- gotiating committee of the St. Paul employers of truck drivers, reiterated that his group stands ready to con- rents conferences with union of- Developments included: Refusal by the union to permit St. Paul retail meat dealers to obtain Angle of Evasion Protector, etc. All tayght competent instructors. We have Monday. new and up-to-date equipment. Seizure of a mail truck, operated by the Overland Express Co. of Min-|§f Electrically cooled and ventilated neapolis, by pickets, The truck was found later near the state fair grounds. There was no mail in the truck when. seized, police reported. ee Livingston, Mont., June 25—(%)}— ‘The body of Frederick W. Kipp, 71, i 23, & E Col. Hugh L. Cooper, Native of Minnesota, One of World's ' Great Bridge Men i. R. E. JACK, President. - WM. G. ELLIS, Secretray. : Th i New York, June 25—(P)—Col. Hugh . Cooper, 72, a common laborer on : H -BUY OR BUILD A HOME Colin Clive, English i . y We have ample funds to loan to responsible local families for Star of Stage, Dies banding o buying » home. it plan is very attractive because it provides future lif., June 25.—(AP) Necessity is the mother of invention, and at the Inventors Congress in New York there were eager Debt-Free home ownership through small DE geen pect eae pe First Federal Savings & Loan ‘Association in Clive, 37, Eng! it itor hand to demonstrate the necessity for their brainchild: Mrs. Isabella Gilbert of rst screen actor,'died at Cedars of Le-| javentors op har (Gate above), demonstrates nee dimple ‘maker, which ‘provides beauty marks. to (2 gs rad eect. roo! s s Rocheste! 5 P WA LIMITATION ON hospital here Friday, He had . Below, inspects Brooklyn's Emil Kulik’s strange-looking diving device that of Bismarck gis banon hosp Sheen seriously il! eroniag on the ten bottom a very ay job, And at right, is the answer to the Sroblem, of cane ” Bismarck, N. D. Phone 271 ‘quick chan; : GRANTS IS REVOKED ? ah patiet odd thes in publio—a bag that turns’ beach or boulevard into a boudoir. x i _ with —_ pulmona! : and intestinal ail- Policy Reverts to 45-55 Basis; saa ee Tn ‘motion ple- 6 FROM FL AL ARE A tion and later rejected it 42 to 29. 305%, Bdwy. Use of Relief Labor nov ~|eounty, netr rae ! many military 3 Longer Mandatory . . ; rare Miavarabation ENLIST IN § NAVY in real life. oNe Washington, June 25.--(AP)--The 4 oo aan nounced Friday revocation of ah y Clive-Grieg, he Bismarck Station Furnished 39 a an aerate] WT 2 in Year, mi ive order wi r several ‘ i but at Recruits in Year, An- months had limited PWA grants al-| - : miinee academy suffered a Broken : is way petal Bade money paid relief] ; 5 knee, rainitg 8 hope a for sine nounces Carson 4 | a a issued Se the m ; sista “Auninistrater orate “B. At Least 18 Deaths Attributed | forces. oe ee men from western North Da- Hackett, PWA loans and grants will] ¢¢ Torridity: Cooler Weath- oe nel Se ea i a ue a enlisted in the U. 8. navy oe ee : Academy of Dramatic Art made his ? 4 : june. permitting grants of 45 per cent of er in Offin pearance at th f 19, the cost of-a project and loans to : wer e age he wtarsted in “Jour! cover the remai . ue ; ney’s End.” and Marvin ser, The revoked order had limited Washburn; ‘Edwin Hesisch, Carson; tout tS pee cant Cte eater ao ng nilddlewest | Additional Markets | |Hervert Hayes, Center; and’ Philip ——— —- Dickinson. . yrolls. Under the new policy spon- |‘ pads will de encouraged, mole “lm no sissy,” she'll tell you, uired, to make use of all available | Saturday ‘BISMARCK GRAIN aces station be for Fitger's beer SCRE un a pee cera Reel Om |e acu ed ve ; unpopular with borrowers and PWA| Hs . 1 dark ed esto pie bcias activities in recent months had come . 2 dark 26 nine men from the Bismarck almost to a standstill. . 3 dark PWA officials, rejoicing over the|' . 3 dark action, declared “we can go ahead . 4 dark now.” Legislation, now. before house | end , 4 dark station draws on 19 counties in west- and senate ‘conferees extends PWA . § dark ern North Dakota. for two more years and permits the . 5 dark use of around $200,000,000 for grants. . § dark — Sample Grain Winter Wheat Belt’s 4 oes 114; 48 I 10; Ie, 18: : 46 Ibs., 1.05 44 Ibs., 99; Rust Damage Spreads ples lati g crowned eben 43 Ibs, 8; 90; 40/ard Carson, machinist’s mate, first — -| Class, in charge of the Bismarck sta- Washington, June 25—U0)—The ag. — ricult , departmen Thuraday “stem rust had incteased ro fell into the Bad river at Agh- | NO- Striking Workman Is sa gnald Hill; 10, on of Mr. and Mrs. soe Run Down by Trucker the spting wheat area. 5 4 . Cam! “Much of the bard winter: wheat |W7man Memorial Barley Pailssmen Baal Pabend ce damage,” the department :said, “al- turing: fics” partialatiy ‘thee on : on low ground where lodging . has oc- eprinkling of stem in spring gp Sar: Paes ,, Dy wl crops sre reported fiye ‘to 10 days tremely Rider on Relief Bill ree eee ee — Randall said the truck operated by 8t. Paul, June 25.—()}—Gov. Elmer two non-strikers started out of the Friday threw his influence plant. He’ said strikers at the gate Reporters Now Have | WHAT DOES. “SUPER-DUTY” MEAN? YOULL, KNOW WHEN YOU SEE HOW MARVELOUSLY THE NEW FRIGIDAIRE PERFORMS ALL 5 BASIC SERVICES FOR HOME REFRIGERATION, NATURAL BREWED beer all over Mipnes. sota; Wisconsin and the Dakotas; Fitger’s ts @ beer made especially for real mon and women in this man’s country 5 § 3) for real beer drinkers who want their beer with real beer flavor 5 5 malty; NOT, “SWEET”; with a good head of foam; end! light and refreshing: Not only natives soy | EET SSE I inh crho’ eobegerrataandeaeye! inne oan are sing } war muit erect bear Sonor tere a couple of bottles of Piiger’s tonighli Ep pt cea aay Then just TRY to like a “sweet! beer agelal ers FREE PRIZES. ; . FREE PRIZES ; ; ; offered every week : ; Fitger's swell radio 2 variety ss 3 music,fun, ond last-minute fishing news sss Friday nights at 9:30 4 wcco WESC WMFG WHLB 6 Oe 7? : OFHME (FL. »d z Ad/ | | BSStae ‘SUPER DUTY FRIGIDAIRE WITH THE METER-MISER TAVIS MUSIC CO. Frigidaire Distfibutor CUT-RATE EYE GLASSES 118 First St—oeuth of Chevrolet Garege /

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