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' SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS ON ROAD EQUIPMENT NAMED BY WPGURREN| | Purchase of $109,419 Worth of Machines Marks Another Step in Compliance . Successful bidders on $100,419 in maintenance equipment contracts were announced Saturday by P. H. MeGurren, North Dakota highway commissioner. Purchase of the maintenance equipment marks another step in the state department’s program to com- ply with U. 8. bureau public Toads’ Me: were the Howard Tisdale Motor Oo., ‘Drayton, with a contract to furnish two trucks, and the Jake Schmidt. Motor Co., Wilton; Vinge Motor Cu., Steele; Western Auto Co., Mandan; Kernkamp and Wall Co., Valley City; A. T. Hansord Co., Stinson Co., and Forx Motor Co., all of Grand Forks, and Stockman Motor Co., Alamo, one each Other successful bidders on light truck contracts were the R and R Motor Sales Co. Caselton, $2,943; McGary-Phillips Tractor and equip- ment Co., Garrison, $3,685; and Louis H. Wallner, Tappen, $3,600, two each; and the Northern Motor and Oil Co., Pde $1,777.96; Reidinger Motor Co. $1,884; Dakota Auto Co., Grand Forks, $1,500.13, and Stutsman Motor Co., Jamestown, $2,- 685.67, one each, Action on bids to furnish 2,000,000 gellons of road oil was deferred. Other contracts awarded include: portable arc welders—Western Auto Parts Co., Minot, $1,430; Fargo Mo- tor Supply Co., Fargo, $1,382; Mc- Gary-Phillips Tractor and Equipment Co., Garrison, $1,400, each one. Light trucks without truck beds— Haas Implement Co., Turtle Lake, $1,456, one; Kelly Brothers, Fargo,| aadrese Hott two; McGary-Phillips Co., $1,- one. Four 600-gallon distributors—Thor- man W. Rosholt Co. Minneapolis, $10,180. Four pneumatic road rollers —Dakota Tractor and Equipment Co., * Fargo, $3,636. Three ‘Fargo shovel—Thorman W. Rosholt Co., $1,505. Dragline assembly for Bay City shovel—Motor Power Equipment $1,025, “ CONTINUE D Heavy Schedule Is Facing Methodists At Sessions Here Mrs, W. J, Targart will sing Wednesday Rev. J. R. Weinrich, Sheldon, will lead the morning prayer and Bishop Cushman will give a de- votional address, The United con- ference session will be held: at 9:15 with a Memorial service at 11. Rev. G. O. Parish, Notley Cig. mul pees E. Duden, Starts Today meraonaneay OPaRA IONS OF THE AIR {the address, The Questioned About “Baby Purchase” At the night the » superint Hinneapol distict, will deliver the t the concert by the Tadies’ choras scheduled for 8 p. m., Rev. Carl H. Mier, Edgeley, will pre- side and Bishop Cushman will deliver his address on “Our Methodist Her- tage.’ Rev. T. H. Smith, Drayton, will Jead the Gaturday morning prayer Co.,/and a business session will be held. Interest here centers in the presenta- tion of classes for reception into full membership and graduation from the confetence course of study under the: direction of the Conference Board of Ministerial training, of which, Dr. George A. Henry is chair- man, “Bishop Cushman will receive the .classes. Miss Ruth Rowley, organist; Miss Maxine Scarff, pianist, and Mrs. C. violinist, wariton, instrumental number. Sessions Saturday sessions will continue Sat- Washington, D. C., secretary, delivering the principal ad- dress. Music will be by chorus of the State Train- ing school under the direction of W. F. Cushman business session ministerial appoint- ments for the coming year will be announced and Bishop Cushman will lead the adjournment prayer and give the Episcopal benediction. Earl O. Grunstead, Mott, delivering vening FIRST hehe tr veaatr} CHI “The Church nee Mes: jay’ pat ry ro er . A. Le: inister Prive servi —Sunda: nenool Mrs. prints This.is bac! ow: m.—Choir prac- at 7: Gad 8p chorus‘ prac- o, fies 3 ‘Wednosd lay at Bible study a: W. T. Kraft’s Father will present an GREEN LAYS PLANS TO SEVER AFL-CIO THE AT CONVENTION | Will Direct Publicity Campaign Against Lewis; Labor Faces Greatest Civil War Denver, Oct. 2—(—Organized {American labor faced the prospect of jlts greatest factional war Saturday. William Green, A. F. L. president, brief glimpse of the plans at a press conference shortly aiter he arrived for the federation’s annual convention starting Monday. They called for: Division of the labor movement into two groups by cutting the final, technical bond between the C, I. O, and the A. F. L. The fed- cration’s executive council, Green said, probably would receive authority to do this by revoking the A. F. L. charters of ten leading C. I. O. unions. Large scale invasion of ©. I. O. territory by both old and new A. F. L. unions, A play for popular support by a publicity campaign emphasizing John L, Lewis was an “autocrat” and a “aictator” in the C. I. O, and that ° “political ambitions” led to the C. I. Os formation. With much more force than he usually displays, Green talked to re- porters about the “war” to come as if ARAB INCENDIARIES LEAVE HOLY LAND Banished by Britain, Go on Ships; 200 Arabs Guard An- other at Bay in Mosque Jerusalem, Oct. 2—(#)}—British war- spirited four high Arab leaders toward ,, | Seychelles island in the Indian ocean after a secret transfer at sea while motorized troops and police kept the Holy Land quiet at machine-gun point. The cruiser Sussex which left Haifa three others ordered deported returned later and it was believed the four had been transferred to another vessel that steamed directly to the island of ban- ishment. The grand mufti of Jerusalem, an- other object of the British drive, clung to the protective Holy walls of the Mosque of Omar, protected by a grim lifeguard of 200 Arabs. British mandate authorities appar- ently hesitated to storm the Mosque and seize him, in the fear that such @ trespass upon the Arabian Holy ground might stir up disorder even greater than the terrorism they sought to stamp out. D CONTINUE from page one. -| Justice’s Denial Indicates He Will Take Seat Monday ments will come before the court Monday shortly after Black takes his ,|seat. The justice may reject it at board | Once or may agree to hear arguments for_and against the plea. Black's speech criticized any “pro- gram” or “effort” to arouse discord ,}emong the nation’s religious or ra- cial groups. “I have no sympathy,” he sald, “with any organization which, any- where or at any time, arrogates to itself the un-American power to In- terfere in the slightest degree with complete religious freedom.” Biack said in firm tones that the public has heard the last from him on the Kian issue. “When this statement is ended,” he said, “my discussion of the ques- tion is closed.” + Discussing his 11 years in the sen- ate, he mae: Dropped the Klan’ “It (my record) shows that I was one of that group of liberal senators who have consistently fought for. the the unfettered right of every Amer- k |ican to follow his conscience in mat- members of the colored race.” also that some of his “best ‘The pepper tree grows leaves that jump about as though animated. at Asbridge’s Barn Saturday, October 2 Return engagement MELODEERS Playing ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1987 shlhs were Teron ted PAruriay, to. D8te ph at dawn with Dr. Hussein Khalidi and | Oct. SQUEEZE WINS 13TH TRICK Diamond Finesse Is Wrong, Spada Honor Fails to Drop, But Declarer Makes Seven No Trump By WILLIAM E. McKINNEY ceptor sewer here this afternoon | (Secretary, American Bridge League) | tricks assured. when hydraulic pressure de- —_— ‘The squeeze appeared to offer the stroyed an air lock. Thirty other SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS best chance fir the 18th trick, Henry men were said trapped. under- PROBLEM cashed his other high spade, and then ® boxcar and was run over by freight train Saturday. ‘NO REASON’ FOR SHORTER SEASON Commissioner D. Ww. Contract Problem (Solution im mext fesue) ing a thorough investigation, and : fevecoet thai tas i sit two. banets on tae eae mend to the on season en deer be closed.” mendous holdings. After North HEALTH CNIS ARE PLANNED FOR Cl -| North, and his , Graham Communities to Have Confer: Pegi Dendpost rag ences on Designated Days from Oct. 6-14 show his other suit, sone the ] length and in hearts? 4108763 vs @352 $9875 (Bling) z jonship A series of infant and pre-school| American Bridge League, Henry conferences will be held in Burleigh | Miller winning the event. The choice county, beginning Oct. 6, according to fo seu an te el oserael ae an announcement by Mrs. Edna M. Schneider, Burleigh county nurse. cat Ge ks Re New York. We have Ross, but the federal agents have the wires tapped and we cannot make contact. is not a prank.” assured, if he called again, that the wires were not tapped and that he was free to contact the kidnapers’ victim. on a highway 15 miles west of Chi- cago while returning with his former secretary, Miss Florence Freihage, from Sycamore, Ill, Conducting the conference will be Dr. August C. Orr, director, division of child hygiene, state department of health, Bismarck, assisted by local ysicians, Dates‘of the conference are from Oct. 6 to 14, inclusive. The com- (Copyright, 1937, NEA Service, Inc.) Mrs. Archie Campbell, Wérwick; pra none Thee ‘Ruud, Bi fis. an Niws= wi arch munities have been assigned special ele! Se days, as follows: Baldwin, Oct. 6; EP eENOT || G00 he to teens cree naleat Wing, Oct. 7; Driscoll, Oct. 8; Ster- we Adsero, Coopers- Desciples.” Everyone 's invited, ling, Oct. 9; ‘Regan, Oct. 11; Moffit,| sire. Martin SoH Ripley, 28, Tuttle, |town: Loretta, a yds 1 ‘Today's Recipe 1 Oct, ro Still, Oct. 13; and Menoken, B.D. at 24 p.m. Friday, tm a local |Ciyde F. Herr Today’s Recipe | Parents in these communities are invited to bring their children under] son, Mr. ana Mer Donovan W. Lewis, school age to the conference on the Batu Went TUSYeNisye: 9:36 designated days for examination be-| **!! te amnare| tween the hours of 9 a, m. and 4p. m.|11¢ Aver B, ar aclom, ‘These clinics are provided by the|Alexius hospital, feo Tra eeiaite fikoe ore HOTEL emmetrnarions aid of local physicians and the| Abner Miller, Kansas City, Nite "Thomas aiketts Bure Grane Pacific, Hotel and Bo: Sheriff James A. Wells of Fort Yates was appointed by Gov. William Langer as agent for the return from Oregon of John Bonogofsky, Sioux county resident, charged with non- support. Members of tht I. O. O. F. who will act as honorary pallbearers at the funeral Sunday of William Barneck were requested to meet at the Webb B,| funeral parlors at 2 p. m., before the services, L. A. Benser said. The fu- neral will be conducted from the Mc- county advisory committee on health. mee ene Won’t Use Bar For Classroom Mr. and’ Mes. 0.8. Strandvold, r. Cabe Methodist, church here Detroit, Oct. 2— () —The Horvich, Fargo: A | ge 3190 p, ans Bey ort Rev. Wal- school board of suburban Garden shall ae, cae Mee cong re | ter B. Vater officiating. study an au lum wi yn, Sasi acek, Ru In Ghantung province, China, contains a bar. E, Andensp, Dick Medora; Mr. rand peaches weighing # pound are grown. to accept the offer of a club to Rocesleunen! chlloreny PAs sient of test, developed despite pro- vision for partitioning off the ber, Tonight - Sun. - Mon. 4 Epon bares at So You'd Like to Ge Crazy. ee} “Well here's your chance with the greatest gathec- fing of laugh stazs ever assembled in ene east. JOE PENNER GENE RAYMOND PARRKYAKARKUS VICTOR MOORE HARRIET HILLIARD HELEN BRODERICK GILBERT MILLER ‘THEATRE Saturday - Sunday “Sophie Lang Goes West” Starring Gertrude Michael Plus—Latest News Comedy & Cartoon Shows at 7 & 9 P. M. Prices—10¢ - 21 Bae y ANN SUN DAY DINNER Here in quiet comfort Sunday Dinner Specials phicken EOc 70¢ Served from 11:30 2. m. 8:30 pm. Grand Pacific Restaurant Air Conditioned Never Over 78 IN PORTRAITURE Arial easapapse Manette Pui fa OU x fwry me Fe Finished tn. O8, Pastel oe, eter Colors er ; Enlargements _ Bt Reasonable Prices, _ ENGELHARDT'S PH ofO § STUDIO Studio Lecated on th St. Over (Baral Church Notices! Hochhalter in charge. : 10 at 3:30 p, m. an inch of the blossom end. Core ap- ples but do not blossoms end. Stand apples in a 3 i deep baking dish, allowing a small space between each apple. Fill cored portion of each apple with chopped pecan meats. Mix one cup of maple syrup and one and one-half cups of water and two tablespoons of butter. Pour mixture over apples. Cover ap- | 'T! ples and bake until almost tender in @ moderate oven (350 degrees F. to 375 degrees F.). Remove cover during last period of cooking. Baste apples occasionally during baking. Serve with whipped cream, if desired, BELIEVE KIDNAPERS TRYING TO CONTACT WIFE OF CRICAGOAN ‘We Have Ross But Agents Have Wires Tapped,’ Gruff Voice Tells Mrs. Ross Chicago, Oct. 2—(7)—A telephone call from @ gruff-voiced man was re- garded Saturday by investigators as @ possible attempt by the kidnapers of wealthy Charles 8. Ross to start negotiations for a ransom. The call was received at the Ross apartment shortly after the arrival in Chicago of Earl J. Connelly, fed- eral investigator. formed the man said: Connelly was in- “Take this down. This is Bob of This Connelly said the man would be wife of the Ross was kidnaped last Saturday Negro, 65, Seeks ‘Mammy’s’ Pension Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 2—(P)— A 65-year-old Negro woman, wele fare director Roy Garis said, in- quired about an old-age pension. A case worker found her eligible to receive state ald and so in- formed her. “I don’t want no pension my- self,” the woman explained. “I want it for my mammy.” “Mammy” is 107 years old. First Presbyterian Church Baldwin 2:30—Sunday school with Mr. T. ‘The next church service will be Oct. Apples Baked in Maple Syrup Pare six or eight apples to within break through The Mightiest Sto Bis Spring Chicken Turkey Tender, Juicy Steak Dinners . Large T-Bone Steak Dinners : Starts Today at 2:30 Out of America’s Glorious Past Comes MARC THEATRE Today - Sunday - Monday 4 Sunday Shows—2-4-7-9 25c till 7:30 The New Sweet Shop CAFE ~.- 406 Main Ave, Dinners Dinners with Cranberry 6a! weekly SPECIAL 25c PLATE LUNCHEON, TL, A trial will convince you. For private parties remember the Rendesveus For fenton ane, vicinity: Probe ably shi 's tonight and sunday; Ute tle change in temperature. For North Dakota: Local showers probable tonight and oidiy A} cooler Sunday extreme west on. For South Dakota: Dnecttled toe night and Sunday, possibly showers east portion; slightly warmer extreme nie tonight; cooler extreme weet junday, For Mrontana: Unsettled tonight and junday; probably showers west pore tion; little change in temperature, For Minnesota: Unsettled tonight and Sunday, probably occasionel rain; no decided change in temperature, GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS high pressure area is centered over the upper Great Lakes region, 8. 8. Marie 30,60 inches, while a low Pressure area overlies Rocky Moun- tain and Plateau regions, Helena, 29.82 inches, The weather is somewhat un- settled im all sections and light pre- cipitation has occurred at scatterd places from Minnesota northwestward to the north Pacific coast. Tempera- tures are near the seasonal average In_all sections. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.35. Reduced to sea level, 30.15. Missour! river stage at 7 a, m., 2.8 tt. 24-hour change, +0.2 ft. Sunrise, 6:43 a. m. Sunset, 6:21 p. m. Outlook for the Period, Oct. 4 to ¢ For the region of the Great, inkee Much cloudiness, probably occasional precipitation throughout wee! Peratures near or somewhat abovg normal in general, although Monday eastern portion. For the upper Mississipp! and lower Missour! valleys and the northern and central Great Plains: Precipitation most areas within first halt of welt and probably again by or before cloge} temperatures normal or higher, the most part. PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: Total this month to date w=. Normal, this month to date Total, Jan. lat to date Normal, Jan, 1st to date Accumulated OE CEVE TED to date NORTH DAKOTA Fo! Low. Hithe est est 2 be Bevile Laks, lay ft Minot, cldy 4 Williston, clear i WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS Low Highs ot Pot, Aberdeen, 8, D, a GH Bolse, Idaho, clear 16 .00 Chicago, Ill., clay % ‘00 De 1 00 5 8 ca 38 7 500 4 & @ & 7% 00 Huron, 8. Date, 50 Kamloops, B. 3 4 fe Kansas City, 56 88 (00 © Lewistown, me re NM OP Los oof hes ne clay eo 4 Miles City, 33% 0 Mols.-8t. Bi 46 6 (00 Novridge, 8D, 36 00 Moorhead, Minn, cldy s. 48 50. 100 No. Platte, Neb., rain... 46 56 .00 Oklahoma’ City, clear.. 60 88 .00 Phoonts. Aris. 61 66 98 00 Plerre, 8, 48 00 Br, Alpe: 38 48 LOL ‘Appalle, Sask., cldy 36 4) 0 Rapid Clty, SDs oleae B Roseburg, Oren. "togsy 4 66 lay. se ss 00 Lt 8 46 8 & ie % i fo Sloux Chiy, rs Spokane, 6 Sf {16 Swit Carrent, By cldy 44 58 100 he Pas, Man. cldy 40 48 500 Winnipes, Man, clays. «2 44 {00 A window on the south side of a house will receive 45 times as mi sunlight as will a north window, the course of a year. the Sea Ever Filmed! Also News and = perelty, K uce

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