The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 23, 1937, Page 2

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Only Casualty at War Games Is} washington, Aug. 23—()—Major Lt. Robert Carlson, Vic- legislation asked by President Roose- ., velt of the 75th congress, and its tim of Hay Fever solioh: The president: Asked judic! Te- Bismarck’s national guardsmen re- organization, including sdscpegt fi turned home Sunday after two weeks | six new supreme court justices if in- at Camp Ripley, Minn., during the not cumbents over 70 did retire. ae Beioy yoabeurers staged there | ‘The congress: Approved revisions week. infantry regiment, returned home by! “Phe president: Asked power to re- train and Bismarck-Mandan units of shuffle federal agencies, place quasi- the third battalion, 185th Field Artil- dicial bodies under regular depart- lery, arrived at 1:30 p. m., Sunday, a ter making the trip by truck. . - No casualties were reported during hahah ciel rok a2 oe the “war” other than Robert Carl-| “on; house approved reorganisation son, first Heutenant in the headquar- | Plan, but kept qu # beacon eeene ters battery of the artillery unit, who | mdependent; senate returned early Sunday, ahead of his| The president: Recommended battery, because he was suffering| enactment of general farm legislation. from a pulmonary disorder, attributed] | The congress: Pee Sen to ver which hi sessl at pelisg Bench ie Deve oredr The president: Asked legislation While at Camp Ripley the artillery | for crop insurance. organization functioned with two| The congress: ‘Took no final ac- Iowa battalions which, with it, com-| tion; senate approved, but house de- prises the 185th regiment of field ar-| ferred. tillery. The president: Asked $1,500,000,000 The North Dakota infantry regi-| for relief. ment had a dual role during the} The congress: Granted it. maneuvers, first being assigned to| The president: Sought re-enact- the Green forces and later taking part ; ment of sugar quote legislation. a5 troops assigned to the Blue troops.! The congress: Passed legislation containing provisions opposed by the Measure Compelling |_| Presitert. Retirement Offered! “Forums ranmens 76 stupY Fargo, N. D., Aug. 23.—(#)—Voca- Washington, Aug. 23.— (>) —Rep-| tional agriculture high school teach- ‘or Connally (D.-Tex.) offered &| ers of North Dakota have set Oct. constitutional amendment Friday for 14, 15 and 16 for the annual Future compulsory retirement of future su- Farmers of America marketing day. Preme court justices at 75 years of On those dates, future farmers in age and to prohibit them from hold-| his state will study marketing prac- ing political offices after once serv- tices first-hand by putting their own ing on the high tribunal. livestock on sale at West Fargo. His proposal for compulsory retire- ment at 75 years of age would not affect present justices, but would| gt. Peter's, in Rome, has an area of spply to those appointed in the fu-1227,0e9 square feet. | ALL WEEK SPECIALS MIRACLE WHIP 37 SALAD DRESSING Qu::::-:2% [i VAN CAMP’S MILK ......___....3 tall cans 20¢ PENICK’S, GOLDEN SYRUP ___.___...10-Ib. pail 55¢ Penick’s White Syrup, el pail 57e RICE. 3 Is, 17¢ SUNBRITE CLEANSER 4 cans 17c JOAN OF ARC KIDWEVBEANS = “=? 1 NAVY BEANS _.._.__ 2 Ibs, 15¢ PEANUT BUTTER 2:2: is: -----% MEAT DEPARTMENT TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY VEAL STEW ._.___.Ib. 1236 set, HAM, tofry Ib. 32¢ MEATY NECK RIBS Ib. 53¢ SPICED HERRING _____ Ib. 25¢ TWO aionrs TO SERVE YOU 302 Main—Phone 506 Broadway—Phene 746 $2.00 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE = ROLLER-SKATE FOR HEALTH MANDAN NEW-MEMORIAL BUILDING er Aus. 2 24th, Hos P. M. RED OWL FOOD STORES Bi The president: Recommended con- trol of maximum hours and minimum ‘wages in industry. The congress: Took no final ac-| riushin: PTT RETURN [What Congress Did to FROM CAMP RIPLEY’ ~=Meet Roosevelt Aims|!~saras autre dene rar : S| sca dE on n, _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, A AUGUST 23, 1997 __ normal and th, Mandan Man Believed ong-thiea Killed by Hit-Run Car LETYPE| 2 Japanese a Pla ng” wear BRIEFS+72|| anor wom killed Victor Butler, 38, Mandan, N. Dakota state champion, Grand Fo D, near here Sunday. Sheriff's of- Newark—Coast guard boats hunted| won the Edgewood invitational rise Monday for three crafts reported| with a 36-hole medal score of 156, NTINUED ataing io, tiaiaiein Woks wiipbed | eat evan Oat ae Martin lew Jersey coast. Fifteen per-| (Toodl Everson. i McDonald, ing sons were aboard one of the missing| Hawley, took third came in strong ficers said they had no clues. , 1; Mi : a % een Mont.; Mrs. FM. Brady and . cago, Ill; Mi Tes C ¢) tion; senate approved 40-cents-an-| Wave, Kansas from page one- ; ‘week bill; Sata ae boats but the number of with a 7% for third place with hour, 40-hours-a-week bill; house de- | Bess; naoonree ey Hotel Gigantic Missile ten es ard ed TS aad rah anny (cca Poh) ltd eis dg 8 erThe’ president: Recommended re-| A. grains Stinmenpoltar Mia Believed Fired by _|*tt.°t North china president: mmen re- ‘ain, F o flonal planning, agencies along the nat een ae Stoexton, Bille Japanese Warship bene eee setae: teats Indian Congregational ort i ols = 4 a casualties but said the tide of bat-/ Raymond Crane Church Holds Meeting thority. The congress: Took no action. Floyd Ind! olis, Ind,; | down from The eee me housing and aca sect any tna Eiswort slum clearance legislation. 8. Approved federal| Pridse. ‘The congress: ald for state and municipal projects. Births floors. In them were the bodies of| Weather conditions were believed to| jot a progress here tc the memory of ‘The president: Asked tax law re-| Son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hehn,| shoppers, who, only a few moments |favor the Chinese, equalising the Se George Waldo Reed, who recently 2 superior Japanese mechanized land died at McLaughlin and who for aed vision to stop “evasions” and “avoid-| Hell, 4:30 p. m. Saturday, Bismarck | before, had been buying the “essen- ” hospital. ” torces and combat aviation. Large ances. Daughter, Mr. an Mrs, , Herbert) tials of wat” for existence in hungry, Fargo, N. D.—Valley City retained| 40 years served the spiritual needs of The congress: Passed bill closing| Richter, vem, 6:40 \p. m. Saturday | terror-ridden Shanghal, Bee ee eee nt een TOrinC® |g North ‘Dakota women's softball) the Indians and whites of the Stani. major loopholes. Bismarcie hoapltal |” Robert McCay, Toll Is Heavy Innds by torrential rains the past hornet by defeating the rim ing Rock reservation country, The president: Recommended! yroftit, 7 p. m. Sunday, Bismarck ho! It was the same as if a shell had week. ily Finance Comets of Fargo in the Moderators int charge of the con. fallen on @ crowded corner of Fifth final, 14 to 5. vention are Rev. Percy Tibbetts of helping farm tenants to become farm) pital. owners, The congress: Authorized $85,000,-| hospital. 000, three-year program. The president: Asked discretionary! 12, Jesskowiti Sn. 2g ywers concerning American neutral- a find many of the bodies. q was. virtually ins sails ig Asetieiee 8 she ee jer | "in one part Of the Wing On store a here G. .royed the mill and elevator a pee eee eed ‘The congress: Enacted legislation] Ave. weet & Q huge section of ceiling had fallen. i Brothers | Blazer, coolest ces gress hospital. jorne! place in Bismarck. granting slightly less discretion than] Alfred Mitzel, 13, son of Mr. and| There were perhaps a hundred per: Tequested. ‘The president: for three years. ably thundershow: day; cooler. For North ta: tered thundershow Tuesday; cooler Tue: Okoboji, Iowa, to attend a conven- Weather Re tton of salesmen for northwest public service. They plan to return to Bis- marck Sunday. WEATHER FORECAST 4 vicinity: Prob) 1 3, palda, Jr, Minot, and M. L. Rorth portions tonight. For South Dakot: night and Tuesda: ed. thundershowert extreme east tonig exceRt, extre: s For Montana: and Tuesday, showers and For Minnesota: cloudy, local showers or it tonight or by —- nd south Tues- ”d south tonight | _ John K. Kennelly, prominent North st and extreme Dakota ‘Legionnaire, geturned to northeast Tuesday; cooler Tuesday | Mandan Sunday after a 6-weeks’ trip storms in north’ T jay and in day; warmer in ei and "in extreme s: in northwest. GENERAL WEATHER conpitrons| the official American Legion party at pressure is high| the dedication of the World war piety eat ey region, S._5:| monuments to American soldiers who tered ‘over Montana | fell on the battlefields of France and The barometric Marie 30.28 inch ir Te he. noreagen ining Dakstat and print shop at 119 Second St, about Sunset, 7140 ) De Me Ne lanuary 1st to Accumulated excess to date .. NORTH DAROT A nett. A beer truck of undetermined own- est Moorhead, cldy. . Aberdeen, Huron, clear . Mobridge, pel: Pierre, clear Rapid City, cl MONTANA P arte Oxia. Cit: Br, Albert, ju’ Appelle, Rosebui O1 fe Sioux City, wa, clear spokane. t Curl Sitar ‘ATION thony in which he was seriously in- PRECIPITA cugat Bismarck Station: MINNESOTA POINTS High- Low- st ent Pet. SOUTH DAKOTA digne Let TS Bitte, Neb city, Okla,’ ral Lou Probably scat-/the North Dakota Bar association ay anal ene and | Will attend the annual convention of Unsettled to- ropably use o- | City, Sept. 22 to Oct, 1. segoler Tuesday,| | Funeral services were conducted portion. tled | tonight | church in Mandan for Max Soucy, 43, understorms; cooler | with Rev. Othmar Hohmann officiat- eee tonight and east. ‘portion Tues-/ ing, Pallbearers were Earl, Gus and Partly cloudy to} John Schauss, Arthur Olson, Alvin ent est Pct. 98 «62 = .00 M er, Ia nnenbolte: tle was in their favor. Independent the Sincere store bal- the degenerate sources indicated the fighting, thus Fort Yates, N.D., Dy Aug. 23.—Tribute isworth, | conies, Here and there a body dang- and James T. Marshall, Mo- | Jed over railings. far was indecisive with the outcome Eiclaegeeriiry was. paid at the ae Some elevators’ sagged between |" Spparent. Sra ae nePaite "se was first be- | tional church convention now “in Son, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Hanson, Yucon, 6:55 a. m. Monday, Bismarck }@venue in New York or on State street in Chicage. FIRE GUTS MILL AND ELEVATOR HOPE ABANDONED Tt will take days to count the toll] Kalispell, Mont., Aug. 23.—(#)—Fire Minneapolis.-;Hope of saving of dead. It even will take days to}that started in the office of a mill Cannon Bal, Rev. Simon J. Kirk and Rev, Ignatius Ironroad, Mrs, Henry Mitzel, rural Hazelton, | gons buried beneath it. The mass of Asked that civilian| !?:15 p.m. Saturday, local Hospital. | debris Iay untouched—police and re-|the fire was not de conservation corps be made perma- “nent government agency. ‘The congress: Extenaed corps’ life| 10:30 a. m. Monday. Fire Runs Rubbish pile, 119 Second St. at Y. LAST TIMES TODAY IT’S HERE AT LAST! Eye Trouble! Ear Trouble! Lung Trouble! @ THREE YEARS TO MAKE IT! = \ "You ink all tee tiki fohen) N Tevows hccwtay Sin ‘A. yousee these lovely girls, hear, ; Ny ftaning Sters... 4 ‘these “captivating |tunes/yell ' Phin ead off at | this gang of J, L. Thompson, Norman Olson, R. B. Byrne and R. 8. Schwichtenberg will leave Tuesday morning for Lake McBride, president and secretary of the National association in Kansas Saturday from St. Joseph's Catholic scattered thunder- | Nelson and William Pulkrabek. j ‘ Milton|Berle to Europe where he was a member bf ‘ : oo Parkyakarkas: ‘ Belgium. A pile of flaming rubbish called the Bismarck fire department to the rear of the Humphreys and Moule 10:30 a. m., Monday. Damage was 1 | Beeuelele: Tuesday - Wednesday e - | DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION PAR RING j HIT NO..2 ; 5 mardino, Call was described ss - JACK LONDON’S MIGHT- MH i | Heeger ogra yr oor po (tT HERO LEAPS To LIFE! % with: pital, PEC WALTER CONNOLLY «; TILLY LOSCH «. NOTE! PERFORMANCES START 2:30 - 6:30 & 9:00 Prices: Matinées 10c & 25¢ Entire evening 10c & 35¢ ership burned on U. 8. Highway No. +9 10 @ short distance east of New Salem. ‘99 | Sunday morning. %| Alfred Mitzel, 13, Dies in Bismarck, :00| Alfred Mitzel, ; 13-year-old son of :00/ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mitzel, farm 3 |temily living six mil theast of = x 00 | Hasellon, died at 12:15 p.m, Satur- ALWAYS COOL AND COMFORTABLE 00 | day ‘at a local hospital. TODAY & TUES. Ped Naa starring JOHN WAYNE JEAN ROGERS en f#ehu Maentn ce ' Never Such Amazing Proof Of Refrigerator Economy! The whole town is talking about this spectacular event .. . never has the low current consumption of any electric refrigerator been < backed by such compelling PROOF! NORGE With the Famous 3-Moving-Parts Rollator Compressor 60 = 07 h- Low- TERMS AS LOW AS [5¢ A DAY NORGE APPLIANCE SHOP 212 Main Phone 2423 Open evenings until 9 o'clock during Norge Week

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