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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1987 _ a a 195 ARE ENROLLED |] Challenger? | 9 SUPER-HICHWAYS IN. PAROCHIAL HIGH 3 HAVE INFANTILE FORDERENSE URGED). ee var| PARALYSIS IN N. D. Labor Federation to Meet in Grand Forks ay SAVE FEED SUPPLY vee see AND GRADE SCHOOLS 200-Foot Arteries Would Band Y Fair tonight pr ane m sae four, uinne- | Weeds, Grass, Straw Should Be U. S.; Total Cost Estimated 4 reler axtrern® }@ More Prevalent in Oth- ipgton, BG WE. WaippIe, SW, Gahbseveds la: Beenkot Sunday possibly er States, But No Cause Mrs, R.'G. Nelson, Vi Rev. R. A. Feehan, Superintend- at $88,000,000,000 Possible Shortage Faii , \ ° ab sqoig ase per erm Loletta am Eure : 4 Minot, W. E. Allen } ent, Sees Largest stent: Washington, Bept, | 3—WP)—Repre-| day: sund aibiy local showers. Beyhan, Denver, art h county farmers were urged | of of Fargo and J. W. Hughes of Grand 4 Pa), = je 3, Coole + . = anoe at St. Mary's Baie at eisatee nalioaal deteneer sald t portion tonight; Raturs HG. Pi Minneapolis; Mr. County Agent H. O. Put: Friday he will urge the next congress a increasing cloudiness tering er Mrs. Dae Campo i, eases Six hundred students had been en- to finance nine super-highways over ta; Generally fair to- a Mrs. J. been several rolled in St. Mary's grade school which armed forces could move ‘da: under- /schools and other places where child- en ee: . a Friday and 195 in the high school, speedily to repel an invader at any|tonight; much cooler tonight; some |7e2 congregate, but in general have making a current enrollment total of : point. what cooler in east and south shown no cause for alarm, it was in- pars lingham, 195. cae es : : Three routes would be from coast| Saturday; Sunday fair and cool. CI ries Mrs, alle, Seattle Rev. R. A. an, pastor of St. to coast and six from Canada to the) GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS Mary's church and school superinten- ek “1 | Gur of Mexico, Each would be 200] , The barometric pr 1s 1 ‘The disease, nearly always most ; } ‘ | dent, estimated that when enrollment fest witb aud there would be ayhugel (1° cies Pepion’ and ate ups [seriogs in the inte summer and early| »,iss_ Evelyn Gilbertson of Velva 4 : is completed it would show 635 in the 3 airport at each of the 18 intersec-| $' Bas comeeenya. her pes ates re an Peoicseiaiié grades and 210 in the high school. tions, is, Mississippi and graduate of Trinity hospital, Minot; The total might go higher, he said, ; ; Snyder, chairman of a house sub-|H@monton 20.16 Inches, | 7 Soe former McHenry oounty health nurse; ds 25 Days, but for the fact that registration in . BA | committee handling the military ap-| region and sppo ate cago closed her public schools! rormer Jamestown college nurse. She some grades has been closed to pre- i” 7 ik indefinitely after reporting 100 cases vent overcrowding of classrooms. ; FEET anon Robin: JE oc [ ae ela Ge el northern (in August as compared with a prev- There is every indication, Rev. G McMah 13 theold Pere Tegion, fous August high of 99 and a 1936 fig- | Feehan said, that the registration) 1 Sroines boy, could. truthtull in Th Lakes Fegion, ai sippt Waite ure of 23, which was sbout average. | this year will be ae causa in the ar STB ay KSeaTaaT the Change in Time of Ip the central ian Provin Theaters barred children under 16, degen eae wheel st " 5 ear there were ry e weather is genera! Loosened | Seem the grades and 107 in the high| sidewalk” in explaining this Soo Train Published morning from the Minsiaslp pat Valiug (2nd, Playgrounds and wading pools} caused Tom Gardner's auto to roll school. joey, black oe, Geis tppnles ee kay, Tee eae Nap ceed were 25 cases in greater bail-| Over four times on a highway near With 9 beginners enrolled in the} {rom a second floor window Change in the train schedule on |:8,17. “Reduced to sea level, waukee, 88 compared with @ normal| ervey. Mrs. Gardner suffered se- first grade, Rev. Feehan announced| the sidewalk and suffered no ill | the north branch of the S00 ‘Line | st at 7's. m. 21/oi four or five. vere bruises while Mr. Gardner and that the class would be divided into] effects, except this souvenir, giv- |raiiroad was announced here Friday|‘t 4 hour change, 0. kindergarten - 8 aaae and granddaughter es- Sunrise, 6:05 2. 1, caped injury. Mrs. Gardner is re- Se} cuperating at the Harvey home of her | cone ‘Mra, Gus Wiedmeter. Tne|D.U.V. Convention in Figures Show | two sections of approximately 45 each.; ing him the appearance of ® /by LK. Thompson, local agent. F One section will attend school three youthful Tommy Farr. Effective Monday the north-bound Sunset, 7:20 and a half hours in the morning and | ————————_ train will leave Bismarck at 5:45 PRECIPITATION | the other for the same length of time|this number are Rev. Feehan and/|®. m. instead of 5:15. In the evening} For Bi: k Station: Gardners were enroute to Harvey from in the afternoon. Revs, Joseph Schmidt and Thomas| the train from the north will arrive al this month tod 7 Mandan, Madison, Wig., Sept. 3-9 Follow Plan Adopted Elsewhere | Tracy, who will have charge of re-| at 4:50 p. m. inste: 345, f oe This is made necessary, he said,!iigious instruction. Other assign-| The change was made necessary by| Normal Jemuary ist te uate.) thie Enrollment at St. Joseph’s parochial| The 47th national convention of the | Compiled by F. W. Hunter, because of lack of room in the school! ments, in addition to Sister John|a revision of the main line schedule. | Accumulated excess to date .... 89 announced school in Mandan this year has in-|Deughters of Union Veterans of the|Tector of the re-employment building and is in line with the prac-| Clement, include: Sister Barbara Ann,| The north branch connects with the creased over a year ago. There is a|Civil War will convene in Madison,|Show. Hunter said that the figure lice in larger cities which have en-|social science and public speaking; | main line at Drake. nonae mas total of 610 pupils registered. represents approximately 40 { countered crowded conditions. In{sister Corda, tommercial subjects; —_—_— eat’ Bet, head sparing Ate ise men employed. : order to compensate for the abbrevi-|Sister Eunice, English and mathe-|965 N, J), Narcotics teers clea: $5 00 |pital. One other case, in Cass county, Leo Zeuger, Mandan farmer, settled | 9 During eyn service helped ated school period two teachers will/matics; Sister Macrina, foreign 1a: ad Cuneo volear : 31 'o2|W8S reported earlier this year, Dr. Florida tourists’ 265 persons to jobs, preliminary re- be assigned to each class, guages; Sister Mary Gertrude, En Dealers Pay Tax) cross ci is ‘00 | Williams said, lowing @ collision organisa Peace am uring July BASS were Superior of St. Mary's convent is/lish and history; Sister Norine, nat He OL ea Ay 3 Src ‘Jul to jobs. During the last Sister M. Magdalen who this year be-/ural sciences and mechanical draw-| Washington, Sept. 3 —(P)— The Disks he He Robert Coheno to — sasemble in with th Serban were piste’ gins her 45th year in charge of the|ing. A lay teacher will continue to| treasury department announced Fric| Dunn Center, cle 100 ur Ray al the last week in Aueus, work there, she having taught the|direct girls’ athletic activities. day six wholesale dealers in nar-|@2rtison, clear. 51.00 ord Dace Unt th ts oft Peale parents of many children now attend-| New teachers in the grade school | cotics in North Dakota paid occupa- Parmer iby coke Hee AppLORInIB ae ats yee ing the school. jinclude Marita who replaces Sister| tional taxes of $12 each for the fiscal | Max, clear 50 100 @ wird Principal of the high school is Sister | Frederica in the eighth grade and| year 1937 Mott, clear . 50.09 fields and were placed bef John Clement who taught six years |Sister Michael, substituting for 8is-|" Other revenue from occupational a clear ey isat Peggy partment, p Inlay Ot teenaene ooekins si brea in the schools at Stillwater, Minn.,|ter Cleminta in the second-third! taxes included 259 retail narcotic|Sharon, clear” 54 02 Blairs regional) tymen, Carolin and Mia state. . before becoming a nun. For the last | grade room, dealers paying $3 each and 545 prac- | Williston, clear 52 100 ted, Jamestown, di three years she has taught in the! The school will open Monday, Sept.|tioners, who paid $1 e.ch Sy school English instructor, Cathedral high school at St. Cloud's, with High Mass in honor of the : a a) oe o Auditors Checkin: Minn, She will teach music and|Holy Ghost at 8 a. m,, in St. Mary's 59:00 Rev. Thomas Tracy, assistant pastor uditors ig on mathematics in addition to her work jchurch. All pupils are to be present.| Moodte to Speak at Napoleon, cl 53.00 of St. Mary's pro-Cathedral, Bue GAR. Income Tax Dodgers ‘as principal. Immediately after Mass they will Des Lac: Dedication) Pemvins. cla Be 107 marck, has returned from 8t. aE z Three subjects not in last year’slassemble in thelr respective class- 8 ‘id Wishek, ‘clear . 56:00 where he attended the national con Alfonzo Arrives for curriculum will be taught this year.;rooms where books and assignments Seer They are general business training, | will be given out. Regular class work] Thomas H. Moodie, WPA admini- MINNESOTA FOINTS mechanical drawing and world ‘his-| will begin Tuesday. strator for North Dakota, will, speak High- Low- vention of Catholic charities. Milton Rue, Bismarck contractor Visit With Windsor . paneer Si Labor Day at the dedication of a new a He ry and Alexander McKinnon, ustria, Sept, 3—(P)—' In addition to the scholastic work,| NAME COUNTY AGENT __|sports fleld at DesLacs near Minot,| Mores? ‘leat_iai-- 38 © 62) 00 THarck engineer, went to Patgo Thurs: _ttatan, nut opt, oe “wrindaor €t, Mary's this year plans an enlarged| Minot, N. D., Sept. 3—(#)—Claire O,| The day, outside of Moodie’s address, SOUTH DAKOTA rorwrs Gay, where they will transact bus!-| and former king ‘alfonso of Spain— x program of extra-curriculer activities.) Southam, 31, Cavalier county agri-| Will be featured by a sports program. Ci et Pet, building he saw how motors are de- | "C8. swam, sun-bathed and chatted Friday These include @ band, choruses andj cultural agent since 1934, was appoint- a Aberdeen, clear 96 60 6| signed and later with the rest of the —— Castle Wasserleonburg, lee clubs, school publications, dra- McHENRY PIONEER PASSES | H . $0 ce ie. pee ach Bt publics ae cree ed) agent) of WAIT) County, TAU) eee ee Tae Bente bc rperall TC MpSe ata $2 68 08 | group inspected the Buick plant and| Miss Florence Satterlund, 208 Sec-| Alfonso arrived at the Duke's me 00|@ Fisher body untt at Flint, Mich.|oMd St, returned Thuraday from & tions, contests, festivals and partici-| Small weights sewed on the h | services were conducted here for Mrs.| Pierre, clear ceoes 108 46° 00 2 business to Washburn and = pation in all of the usual branches of | glass or trey curtains will Pals keep Joseph B, Elliott, 79, pioneer woman| *?!4 City, clear +... 92 60 00 side site Yep ote Sore Leora il ity. ee _ Athletics. them hanging straight. cf McHenry county and one of its iy eeeestooms hae enosoush | RA FSA? Junk largest land owners at one time. MONTANA ph Ki idnap Fa: er, Bi d a to . JUS cae est est Pct. rmer, Din tome impro' made, These in- ve, Studs. now Geaka for the fourth avaae; New Stationery! | |¢_4¢ Additional Markets Laer tebe. ee Him, Steal His Car 60 new books, including the “Child > RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Le , Bl ‘00 busy starting 5 Craft” series in the = ged F 5 Deary; a complete at of United Siates| o1,has, been an eary Job ao far | ,Winnsepelln Sept +—W#rHange of ales City, ela -00//trip back home, Robert is expected! cials here Friday we TODAY AND [histories by Furlong for the eighth tmlaltenion. te path meee hae Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern back in Bismarck Sunday. ATURDAY | Frade new editions of the Atwood} Administration. aed meine it i iaople “grade, dark) tone AT OTHER romnee itural Cee Pepper ies ea geographies for the} Only instruction asiyet received | northern 98-1.04%; No. 2 dark hard ‘or ct, | Horticultural Group me fourth and seventh grades and _ | winter 1.1734; No. 1 hard amber dur-| Aimarillo, Texas, c’ } troduction of the ‘CatillcChid| on'Dodge is ta thangs the ile | Shun’ 3titamhe atade HM amber) BCI Han lta | supplementary reader in the second) on stationery. But he expects Oats, No. 2 white 20; No. 2 heavy | Casper, ‘Wyo, ‘cldy. “grade. i Chicago, I 3! Chooses Local Woman 52 14 00| Grand Forks, N.D, Sept. 3—()— 4 , the matter to be a major topic at 19%. Denver, C 6; bers orth Dakot : Have 11 Instructors a regional conference of state ycNo. 3 malting 81; No. 3, 78.| Des Moines, Si 73 90 | Members of Mit i ne eed rae phei Eleven instructors will take part in| S.A. officials in Lincoln, Sept. Falx, So 1,202. z Badge city, Kant, clear $2 15. 00 ae Friday Hay TE fered Ca igh school instruction, Included in! 13-16. core) poleauetens Babels, dane et co oe | or ge ig amp (ee ton, a., Cl pat y Kamloops, B.C, clear 88 34 100 CQUVESTMENT TRUSTS, Kansas 12 :00/ Ceed George Will of Bismarck, and) Requisition Papers for {over,the counter In New York) genet 80 secnieary » F. Yeager of Fargo Kidna) Suspect Issued Corp Tr AA Modified 3.42. : ‘The convention instructed the ex- P ecutive committee to select the ey Requisition. papers for the return Mode: Gorp Tr Accum 3. No. Platte, Nope, “ela Hamilton Trust 2.21, 2.43. Okla. City, Pa ramou nt Starts Sunday Mary’ land Bung 8.77, 9.61. Ehoentx, Kel meeting place in the western part of . Darling, arrested ermo} No Am Tr i Ain the state if conditions are favorable brent of kidna) anys Meret Quart ine Bh 1654, ae Le ta ae there, girl, were signed Friday by Gov. Wile Bet neh ne 18a St. Louls, Mo,’ clay, Other officers elected are E. J.|liam Langer, 23 | Taintor of Park River, first vice pres- ident; Mrs. E. C. Stucke of kc, 00 aed vice president; Elwyn WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN M Mutlo Mick? Cita, yf Fargo, assistant secretary, t : ’ ’ 00 z L, Shaw of Fargo, treasurer. ne SB Winnipeg, Sept. 3.—(#)—Cash wheat, Nort totthers 1.2087 No. t northern | Seattle, Wash. togey 1.2354; No. 3 northern 1.18%, srerieen lay, wsleants 8 2. white 49; No. 3/Sookane, Wa: white wei mixed 41%, Swift Curren’ The Pas, Man., cldy. ICAGO STOCKS Winnemucca, Nev. Parents, Son Killed SHIRLEY TE PLE Raters see Aer cniet Preaa) Winnipeg, Man., cldy. In Auto-Bus Crash M ae GOVERNMENT, BONDS ern Burglars Make Small Baluctors, Sept. 3- Atieeita : if ; oN eo VICTOR McLAGLEN ment Bonds tas, Haul in Dental Office and father, son ity wae taking to Vaan ( : uhy eel at LAN Treasury 4 bo ea respects || Belief that.s burglar who looted the |Killed Thursday in a head-on col- MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS office of . K. Blunt, Bismarck |ision of their automobile and » bus an oc! a! ent was Northwest Banco 11%. Thursday .a8 police acted to nip in| Report Fifth Human Flaite at ercU eee tine a te ts! Anthrax Case in S. D. e 9 ) New York, Sept. 3 , rae \ die Rete 15%. ‘The looter or looters who invaded| Yankton, 8. D., Sept. 3—(P)—An- LESS oe al \¢ Hy otter ney ; —_= S Fisk Rubber 11%." Dr. Blunt's office got away with a| tie Preeslp tree iS pesrpediaeid Sakarsy hoa Co. ———— small radio, approximately a dollar’s : ‘ ms SEY CURB has killed hundreds of cattle in South New re at. acai money | Worth of stamps and a amall amount! Dakots and northern Nebraska, was Of gold. Most of the valuable metal! roncrted here ‘Thursday. a OFFICIAL FIGHT FILMS Me g IS — 3 it. tell PARAMOUNT. =", LOUIS vs. FARR a * 15 Sensational Rounds she's gota gumtetle ‘@ : | aD rucDS Another load? Nix ! 9 (=| ce ond aq ts time for GLUEKS Teday and Brewed in the good SONJA HENIE = \ Extra—Official Fight Pictures ADOLPHE MiNJOU = FAM I LY BLENDED JEAN HERSHOLT ‘ = 11 LOUIS VS. FARR WHISKE Fo eht : 15 Rounds of Sensational Fighting! Ri12 BROTHERS = — = . Shows at 7&9 Sen ; Admission 10¢ & 20¢ — COMING SUNDAY—. Shirley Temple in “Wee Willie Winkie”

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