The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 28, 1937, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY. JUNE 28, 1937 ad . : HIGHWAY PATROL IS rewa||C ONTLND ® Dik PLANNING CAMPAIGN) —————__— Wendelyn Welder Shot in Left Leg One-Eyed] psi ane am, cae, oMMberts M. central nar Sr At Hide Company warmer Tuesda Drivers and Autos With Poor cite Hotel to order a picket off the ported But Extent Is Not For South Dakota a apietony Hugh Me pon i tonight (and Tues Brakes Face Checking Cullough, Washbur: bi Standing in the plant doorway, the Serious So Far warmer Tuesday. Mrs. J. L. Connolly, ‘at the , Fer Monta Generally fate, to- ie eee, : pA angrily pews Mi TOMpOLREMESS Er: Taos) Raed North Dakota will bs mapped into ma Lisences penned p ‘ Minneapolis, June 28—(AP)—Thej ‘temperature, ts before July 1 when Sins’ tenere Franeve Green. 0: ¢ d » OF generally bright northwest crop| cuncRaL WEATHER CONDPTIONS Bra tn lg nignwae seth cnpen Marvin Otls Weillver, both of B ttle z ‘ . picture Monday was clouded by re-] The barometric pressure is high ted by state poll mare , Baturday. , ports of scattered rust and some in-| {rom Manitoba, ‘southward to New bye be ced : y 8 sic mr Henry | |» e ern Cana ces ani e Pa i? i H ti , Ed 29.8 Lund asserted 12 .patrolmen will Births Genenity Boi ee conan, Inches. Precipitation "has occurred open a two-months campaign to chéck| . Daughter, Mr. and Mrs, ith jelds Sodicated Com] over, the extreme South and'at a few! motorists for driver's and motor ve-| 51? 1éth street, 5:83 a. with strong yields indicated. NT} places in the Dakotas, but elsewhere the Bismarck hospital. is slow because spring planting was|the weather !s generally fair, Tem-|hicle licenses, illegal lights and inef- delayed by unseasonable weather | peratures eee ~ NORTHWEST CROP H+ OUTLOOK CLOUDED 2 rl Rust and Insect Damage Is Re-| {orient and , Tussay: not eo cooi/Licenseless Cars, | Weather Report WKATHER FORKCASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- Nack and Rob- both of Bis- - Today & Tuesday THE GREATEST OF ALL ; ADVENTURES! John Ab ry — re near the seasonal nor-| fective brakes. He estimated officer’| Permission to abandon the Great but. has developed good root struc: | yr ey eset. ne rometer, inches: | Will check at least 500 motorists dur-| Northern ‘railway crossing over tures. 28.98. Reduced to sea level, 30.04. ing July and August. the old North Dakota highway No. SO UE Beye) d is is g ae fen dN four buen GLa 11.2 are eeteol shee paapas the state fee near aia? been | eiredllcd grains in Northwestern Sout a w vided in four sections board ilroad commission- kota and dry Western North. Da- and a crew will be assigned to each | ers. kota. Alvin C. Stakman, head of the =, division, i plant pathology division of univer-| por pighttte Stee sity em Hae aus he nad Total this ‘month to 4 fi % 1 Normale ust in Minnesota, but there is no] Zou, ian “I have instructed patrolmen to be} Special certificates to furnish ‘| strict with offenders,” Lund asserted.|motor freight’ service have been ey, Saad on the job,” a spokesman + 6.09 3.11 | phe urging coopera-|grantéd to G. L. Madsen, James- aa xreainet ve ¥; Bet Clarence Rose, imbledon |, Some of them haye been paid much 1.98 a his state need more moisture to as-| Sanish, clea: Williston, cle Normal, Jt tion of citizens in the safety drive as rT than the two employers order cause for alarm as yet. x ‘lated ‘Qi nd Steve J. Bisenius, Walhalla by |!ower wages Stakman said Fh coo weather sp ais — sae a oh pees cotaucies almost solely for tha’ Sailvond comibtanton, said ete paid, several of the pickets ieee picks . would check the possible spread o: ‘I 2 — 2 would take Men of the the disease. Be ee Drouth conditions in northwest| TWO said they had worked in one ‘Teo Sereen's . North Dakota Agricultural col-| BISMARCK, p Ss Poe! INUE North Dakota were viewed Sunday by |! the plants at 15 cents an hour. ey Petia Howria the Century's Most ; lege experts said the wheat stand| Beach, clear 3 to) C ONT Gov, William Langer who drove} One man said his son had been em-) mee ‘Turing Advestore Story! is generally from good to excellent Cron nate BC EL from page ene through the state's handéat-hit area DS aniinvers kes eit sey AS - | Ae i iH Youth Sought for Sertich Simon re of tom a : ed oe he Prince $ estern Nort! akota wheat, 3 i ams counties, Langer stopped at va- * i 5 % } they said, is “mostly poor.” "| Samestower cl Hoe Triple Slay: ings in rious places to question farmers. adie detil Gap at sycises bag iy ff arovi ; a E. V. Jones, federal statistician] Max, pcldy. 100 50:00 New York Gives Up cents per hour with for over= 2 : y u : ‘end the me at Brookings, S. D., said crops in| Minot, pcid 88 54 00 2 time, and an eight-hour day. De- . i Teg Parshall, cl $5 4b 40 ay Women May See Games) manas presented to Rigier also in- et has ne : uper : 5 ‘ 5 90 53. .00/her assailant, and of how the moth- clude @ request for more sanil sure full yields, but “drouth is not : $660 90 Mary, 84, struggled furiously} Here Free This Week working conditions. it! a an immediate threat.” So 30/8 3 if 50 «6.20 | Sgainst death. ——. Police Force Augmented MARI [AIN'S: q i Bt Wik Mislee 5 Ee Every night will be ladies’ night) Both Sheriff Fred Anstrom and ; K TW Newspapermen in N.Y.|' if 00) .Jewin, a minister's son and one-lquring the Jamestown Northern|Police Chief W. R. Ebeling had aug- t ERROL FLYNN May Call New Strik 52 113 /tlme student of divinity, as related |/ieague team’s six-day stand here this|mented their forces to be ready to ; ; , , ay Ua CW SUIKC| Pembina, 44 100/in the newspaper statement, went to prestrve order if any disturbances a CLAUDE RAINS i ishek, clear 48 .20/the Gedeon apartment to murder should occur. Their action followed HENRY STEPHENSON H New York, June 28.—()—The New MINNESOTA POINTS Mrs, Kudner. Fe rumors that attempts would be made B ; BARTON MecLANE © tat ao j York American and Journal units of High- Low- “I wanted to kill Ethel because she/to each of the games this “ 2 t MAUCH TWINS i the American Newspaper Guild have a Oy Rai was the dearest object in the world/Breithach said. The move was de- i Wi empowered the guild to call a strike| Moothead, clear .....- 4 5! to me. I loved her and hated her.| cigeq upon, he said, to popularize the hol gach a against the recently consolidated SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS I dreamed of modelling her as if be-|came with Bismarck women-folk, Tonight Is Ours ie newspapers if demands for retention EN es headed, with her head far back and/yhom the Jamestown boss believes 8°. } of émployes discharged as a result Of! sreraeen, ‘peidy. eft @at Pet. /the mouth open. . .” may do s good deal towards making WHO KNOWS WHAT THE | the consolidation were rejected, | Huron, lear... $4 58 112] Irwin was welcomed by Mrs, Gé-1, club a» paying propos! DAWN WILL BRING 1 The condition strike vote of the! Mobridge, clea: 92 58 .00!deon, who was in the apartment! ne ¢, Its, who o} i ry * fj} two units was taken at a meoting| Rapid’ city peldy.. c.. 81 $8 00 |slone. After they chatted for ROUTS, |marck appearance | este Sunday’ night, the guild announced. ‘A pees ; {and he drew sketches of her, she f The American suspended publica- MONTANA POINTS ordered him to leave. He refused, tion, except Sunday editions, last Fri- tS they fought, and eventually he ) | strangled her, according to the state- 5 ment. ‘00 |""Then @ wait for Ethel, but “Ron- |r, Sames Thursday, Friday 08] nie came instead, alone.” She didu't| "48 Sfter the present series ends. see him. He crept up behind her, A wild turkey was clocked in flight WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS eae ae Rader t smane at about 55 miles an hour, over High- Low- t joe} istance of almost a mile, : |... 1 strangled her.’ Amarillo, Texas, -36/ All this time the roomer, Frank Bolse, Idaho, cl :00| Byrnes, a club waiter, was asleep in the next room. He had seen Irwin $5 - $10 - $15 Formerly to 29.75 day, merging many of its features| qiendive, ci: with’ the Journal and the Mirror,| Havre, clear q Helena, clear | other Hearst publications, Reewlstonniecleas. Miles City, clear « Above record for Unforgettable Entertain- ment! ‘SCOOP! Going on tne an foo pick into the side Of bs ; i o ig an ice picl ie le vl Vacation? sri," unt tel pol, Business Opportunity ON WEDNESDAY 5 We make Cusick to Face Judge : ‘ : Loans for Any Purpose A wonderful rtunity for a business of your . . 1, Salary Loans {| ¥Pe.8' In Bottineau Tuesday | own in a good North Dakots town; county seat, lange Official Fight $5 to $50 Okla. Cit; territory. This business established and proven profit- Pictures On Your Pinin Note ff! phoenix, Au Bottineau, N. D., June 28—(P)— able for the past three years. Present operator neces- : There has been no change, State's Ml: sitates change of climate. This is an unity to HEE Ge” cSt {$8 plans to atraign Daniel-Cusice ab|fam become associated with over 1,500 Gamble outlets in Salt Lake City U., cles $2 56 -.90/ Bottineau at 2p. m., Tuesday before: the Middle West. Gamble Stores handle a complete B'S Marien Mich, cldy, 76 $2 .00| District Judge G. Grimson here on line of auto supplies, hardware, electrical appliances, . clear .. 86 60 .00}& murder charge, the outgrowth of sporting goods and other merchandise at rey com: AV 2. Quto Loans 25 to $400 3. Auto Refinancing Out-of-Town Loans by Mail SALARY L , Sheridan, Wyo.. clear . 52 (00/the fatal shooting of Dr. Frank A, - Biomarck, N. D. The Pas, M :00| Leonard of Dunseith pleaded guilty everything needed. Investment from $4,000.00 to $5,- wi ‘oo | © Operating @ motor vehicle while in- 000.00 required. For full details contact Cliff Palmer, toxicated, - Skunks are immune ‘to the stings of yellow jackets and bumblebees. , Mgr., Gamble Stores, Bismarck, N. Dak. | Sensational 8-round battle! CARLOAD — Watermelons SOUTHLAND BEAUTIES BUY THEM ICE: COLD SURE IT IS | | PEAMUTBUTTER se 276 Sey tesinnes ta? LIPTON'S BLACK TEA}; 3: -HARVEST QUEEN, FANCY, FULL FLAVORED COFFEE -fghioe - For That Picnic Luanch—-VAN CAMPS PORK&BEANS 3 %= 25¢ VAN CAMPF’S Oval Mustard or Tomate SARDINES 3= 2 CORNEDBEEF 2 206 “PORT, even for the fun of it, can be titing,” says Miss Glotis ‘Wheeden, who here shows her skill at aquaplaning. “Yes, I smoke,” she says. “When I feel a bit let-down, I light up a Camel and get s ‘lift’ in energy.” A suggestion: When an active day - drains physical and nervous energy, you can get a delightful “lift” from a Camel. They never get on your nerves. : = = 20 MILES AN HOUR on a skitcery board is thrill enough! But G! ‘Wheeden is 2 daring miss who hikes it up to 40 (upper left picture). Executes a hand-stand (seve). Slews around a fast turn with two aboard (right). 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