The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 12, 1937, Page 2

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2 ae Sa Ne gor YOUTHKUSAIKT | FDR AND SELF AT FARM : DISCARDS BALK DEFENSE '| AUTHORIZED BY AFL “warcuonnis Halt Dozen Things... merarsenz~ | AND LEMS SLE — Washington, Oct. 12—(#)—President | Belief that the president would dis- Roosevelt’s “fireside chat,” tonight |cuss the crop situation and a special By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY carded a low spade, while the dum- i nh on a half dozen | session of congress was based largely; Secretary, American League |my was Gown to the ace and six of No Reason for Tragedy Given |probably will toucl ‘te [on the nature of his talks during his| SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS f . subjects, it was said at the White Before Swinging Club o' as County Officers Waive their nature was not dis- | @cent Journey to the west coast, CONTRACT PROBLEM of es, 2 Tee House, but nature nol Tt was accentuated by the latest crop the defending players have Expulsion Examination closed. reports—Friday’s forecast of the sec- | cashed two tricks, have another long f Guesses as to the principal topic|ond biggest cotton yield in Ameri- | suit trick established, and the ace and ranged front ei rghike to we can history—and Monday’s socal king of a suit as entries, defeat of a rand . 12,—()— | federal budget, but most observers be- | forecasts for bumper harvests in three no trump contract to be = = aga ofa aaa aa his |Heved Mr. Roosevelt would announce | big grain crops. fairly ce fea tecaaeas . Ar, 18-year-ol ny ar extra session of congress for the} The agriculture department esti- 4 = value subject to 1937 33-year-old aunt were dead Tuesday, middle of next month to deal with | mated the year’s wheat production at i oer nye Meta ears me Serlensass victims, Sheriff Oscar Redwing said, |the agricultural problem. 886,895,000 bushels, an increase of 1,- expulsion, Taxable value—60 4 of the youth’s 5 The president's speech, to be broad- | 000,000 bushels over the prospects a “ 1997 Lay Sheriff Redwing said Merle Hem- jcast nationally at 8:30 p. m., (C8T)/month ago and 260,000,000 bushels wi levy i 91,708/081.28 mingsen, 18 had returned about 10/will be his tenth “fireside chat” since | above last year’s yield. q z 5 ednesday ve nee "0108397 a. m. Monday from plowing, obtained |he entered the White House March 4,/ The anticipated corn crop of 2,561,- e — payer a shotgun and killed Mrs, Frode Hem-|1033, It will be delivered trom the |936,000 bushels, if the figures prove tempt to wield : eee mingsen, 33 as she rounded a corner / executive mansion shortly before Mr.| correct, will be 1,032,000,000 bushels a cf @ house. She was killed instantly | Roosevelt leaves for Hyde Park, N. Y.,| above last year and 11,000,000 bushels : capitol bi . e 94,372.69 by the charge which struck her in the jon an overnight train. above last month's prospects, State pase pera fl 2a5a7L74 ach. % ——— stomach, The youth then dashed to a clump ot trees 400 tet from Oe ue and gk W. L f . * mais beartleeetlee shot himself, Redwing said. No rea- Ww t son was given for the tragedy by Red- (@) omen OS or General fund . . : eyed wing who said “Merle Jeans eye ‘ a ous” during the mori . No inves- : tigation will be made by county of- 24 H B dl d Aree poem ngaen ved wi her 5 pension 48,724.00 uaband on the J. P. Hemmingsen} dickinson, N. D., Oct. 12—(P)— Two cowboys on horseback : : bao ebica! farm where Merle had worked two! mon ramos, secretary of the Dick- ihe ee aa ‘ Mrs, Hemmingsen has two sons sur- ee eer ieice many es worn through and feet biistered. | aiscards to be coral ‘and a tr ese a eee viving besides her husband. She was! aia 35 of his friends—but they At the Don Short ranch they en- |may prove troublesome, : J -| remaining midwestern robber chiefs. King and Queen Greet said to have lived on the farm north-| intended to hunt pheasants and | Joyed thelr first food in 26 hours, Among murders laid at Brady's west of here about 18 years. not engage in a frantic search for The pheasant hunting party, oor, or for which he was believed! American Legion Body Mrs. Lamos and her mother, Mrs. headed by Lamos, took to the opened. responsible, was the Sept. 27 killing — A. A. Sherven of Devils Lake, breaks when the women did not trolman George Conn near port, Ohio. Three men—Charles return at night. They drove the area with searchlights but were baba pee and Se oat mired unsuccessful. Cleveland , down on ® seldom used road in Upon their return Mra, Lemos 43 ayes Wied Greys bate Kean’ busted for the Badlands. and Mrs, Sherven told a atory of the patrolman’s murder. Brkt wicibreatroNs For hours they walked in “cir- | an eerie night when their only Other Crimes Grand P: cles” seeking the way out. They Pat C E Other Ohio ctimes charge’ to the J, A. Holkervick, A. W. Kmball, Car-| spent @ cold night and at dawn included, besides the . F, Sandérson,| continued their search for a most of the night yelping at GM Wipe Ou laying of the Piqua grocery clerk ji b ven pe Uu sesesecseseseses 433 63,10010000 i 3 William ranch. during @ holdup, a bank robbery at) fir: g sii ev H EE department has offi reward for information leadi: to the arrest of Hugh Gant and Alvi leaders of the Hunt- & 5 %, Greenville, and jewelry store robberies Al Brady’s Gang) ti creenviis, Dayton, and Lima, James A. Farley panions who were with him Tues- whenburn, 12:22 p. m. Monday, Bis- sed ‘The invitation to accompany bye meV wnt , 608 Second St., who died| was commonly regarded as proof of eee, ney) procainedrel. ‘Tatks to Postmasters Tuesday Farley confined himself largely ‘ort ‘ » ONTINUEP) Brady has been No. 1 man on the J. Cc the Gepartment of justice! rederal “wanted” list since s year ago ‘ eed rp working with Indiana state| Monday when, with the same two BISMARCK THEATRE ame Here to Dedicate nd? Siem oe ‘Tuesday a Ind. Prices by the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Darr, New Postal Unit Loree s alightly warme We LAST TIMES TODAY marck hospital. Lee Farley fu Funeral services for Charles Tjerck}on his trip through North Dakola Monday morning in a local hospltal,|the administration's ‘interest in his| the many things ry Mtonignt and will be held st 8 a. m., Wednesday | prospective candidacy, : aoe Ad North Dakota postmas- The U, 8, bureau of public ronds|,,Adsressing North eat i mein a fs i ant, of & $16,800.0 contract for con- |izcuselon of postal affairs, | But he thy: cocker Bs =i did this topic long n tonight, struction of 3.8 miles of graveling on 4 e dent Roosevelt has accomplished a air GENBRAL WEATH! 85 Attend Masonic great, deal since “the dark days of ing varemetrie pr 4, hd » 1933, resi pul confi- Sojourners’ Party dence and 16 bring about the aint of en , agssage fair more among = ighty-five Masons peineres around | gens.” | bridge tables and a few played| ‘The objective of the Roosevelt ad- when Bismarck Lodge No.| ministration, he said, “is equal op- / y-for all in this great coun- s g& “Big Apple,” Novelty EXTRA! iffy : of World Series Games NEXT ATTRACTION z i reduce expenses and give the taxpay- ce (Tomorrow & Thurs.) s ers more for their money. evils i “cds ai Ges Gas All Time mph ed ia ld ites iG " STRAIGHT TO THE eS. will adversely affect: the service ren-| secretary-treasurer. i HEART OF EVERY ONE ata dered, "He sald be favors good at 2 eae WHO HAS EVER LOVED! ADLERIK A iigecns __ een es 1 gis a | GLADYS At all Leading Druggists. partment perf State directors are Ot ‘ F soldiers’| Valley Clty; J. A. Stanley; : . ft fie ar | ney Oe Ags | tan a Oe | * GEORGE oat DICK Ay Phone ffl workers under the social securty act,| Manus, Pingree, Be | eared aes) ie f : : tah — “ene ease the Led leks vey, Williston, first; Mrs. Leah Hoff-|end of a sitdown strike 5 ¢ 4 hs i , Star of “Valiant Is the Word WEDNESDAY SPECIAL ff] all of the home in America of ques-| M80, Rugby, second; Mrs. Mary Ness, WI / for Carrie”. . . in the most ——— Honaasies regarding employment ‘and| Grand Forks, third; Leo Stein, Har- soul-stabbing performance NASH COFFEE anawer therm ie asia ie ‘a coi f “ of her see -.as the ‘ allotted time | Mickinson Catherine 'T. Al "Platte, Nebr. os woman who one mis- +4 29c sonther huge, non-postal task will Ki ies A a : take. . . and paid with her aE BE bal have been completed satisafctorily.” Referring to his own record he said | “eventh eee ey } soul! the huge deficits which existed {0} attend the national convention in 4 in preg cit: , —in— scan arte, ais nae g Ughly 6“ ” — rege tar = |b Seo i RI Madame X ridin, Wy: (é Ss with Warren William and Reginald Owen CAPITOL (artie Gnd ad Today and Wed. ge i a SPECIAL . MM || North Dakota’s 0s pda padiplie genom lbppood AT TRACT ‘i <x Petes Lignite Sea | “Osinmece Tl ae at’ §|| BEULAH to Wine cont Sra Snag DANCING . choles fer Only 1/8 Braemar eat Pen aie pore i | LIGNITE A NT QUA MAME AND Second Prise—Sally Burton, 226 W. Rosser, Blemarck T day evening, 11 p. m. and 1 a. m. s re oe ee BUY BEULAH TODAY aeromtend || THE TAVERN | —_ SSapaiag On Highway No. 10 west of Bismarck 181 South Fifth Phone 62

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