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eer SPORTSMEN WARN HUNTERS NOT _TOSHRK SICK DEER Land Posted for 45 Miles on Both Sides of Missouri in That Area Sanish, N. D., Nov. 4.—Result of here have agreed to post land and Prevent any hunting of deer. Missouri bottoms for 40 miles south of here are on Indian reservation and | are not open to hunters. C. A. Pickering, publisher of the Sanish Sentinel, said the farmers! and property holders “will not accept any reservations from hunters for tite | season. “Already many alluring offerings have been refused as the undeter-j mined disease has taken a very heavy | toll. “Residents here want this informa- | tion conveyed to hunters of the state | so that they will not make a fruitless trip to this territory,” Pickering con- cluded. The deer season opens Nov. 16 and continues through Nov. 19. An adult deer, doe or buck, irregardless, may | be taken. a | C ON vr i NU E D Landon Against \ Convention Now! committee to consider the proposal | of Former President Herbert Hoover and others that the mid-term con- vention be called. “Since the national committee will, be called upon to consider a proposed | mid-term convention it faces a grave responsibility in its meeting tomor- row,” Landon wrote. “I cannot agree ‘with some members of the committee who would limit the scope of action of guch a convention if it is called. “Everyone knows where the Re- publican party stands on the funda- mental principles to which some favor Umiting the action of the convention. We have already declared ourselves | in platforms and repeated public state- ments on ‘the enormous centraliza- tion of power in Washington; the breakdown of the dual system of gov- Watson, liked to say, perhaps all this} Te South, there was no hope of a @ malady which has killed many! doesn’t prove anything, but it was fun slam when North first passed the deer, farmers and land holders on| for East and West while it lasted, and both sides of the Missouri river ex-{it must have been rather agonizing | ®Ny ace, but chose instead to bid mere- tending 45 miles up the stream from | for the South player when he jotted| ly four spades, as the partners were down the score for six hearts doubled | using the convention which requires with an overtrick against his “power-| the showing of aces in response to 8 house.” part played by distribution in the making of tricks, and if the example is rather accentuated, it still may keep the balance clear in the mind \of a bridge player between high cards in the hand, and booked tricks in the play. tricks, so when his opponents defend- ed with six hearts, he decided to take them for a ride. The double seemed the next best thing so far as his cards were concerned. Rubber—None vul. 8. A, retired, and East was Frederick Vail, a New York business man. To-| (Copyright, 1937, NEA Service, Inc.) Matchcovers Couldn’t ernment; the usurpation by the execu- tive of the powers of the legislative ‘and the effort to control the judicial branches of government.’ No one can question the devotion of the Republi- can party to the bill of rights and the maintenance of individual liberty. We are already in opposition to a govern- mMent-regulated economy. “Therefore, if we are to have a con- vention, the people of the country will want to know where the Republican party stands, definitely and concretely, or farm measures, labor and unem- ployment legislation, the tariff, and on fiscal and financial policies, in- cluding the gold and silver purchase acts, None of these are temporary matters.” SMASHING A ‘POWERHOUSE’ Listribution Is Major Factor in Putting Tricks Into the Book, as Long Suits Carry a Slam Contract . By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY (Secretary, American Bridge League) SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS day’s hand was played in a rubber CONTRACT PROBLEM bridge game at the Sheridan Bridge As my friend, the late ‘Louis #,|©lub in Greenwich Village. heart overcall, and later failed to show two-bid. South decided that even though opponents were not. vulnerable, the set should be well worth while. Even though he failed to take a spade trick there remained the three solid tops in each of the minors. Dummy’s one club was discarded on the spade ace, and the ace of hearts laid down, dropping both trumps, and a club opening six would have been made. Contract Problem (Selstion in mext fesve) South's contract is three no Rubber—N, & S. vul. trump. West, after holt South West North East 24 39 Pass 3a Pass 4a 5a Pass Pass Double Pass Pass Opening lead—@ 9. the first trick with the heart shifted to a small which’ South won with the queen. The nine of clubs in dummy is finessed. East win the trick? It does go to show, however, the seven odd was the result. Even with | Brophy PRESIDENT TALKS tractors and Deliver Short Radio Talk Apparentl? South must lose two West was Capt. Arthur Hoffman, U. Opening lead— K. Buy Legs; Friends Will Pittsburgh, Mass., Nov. 4.—(P)— matchcovers, Fin: Bobby Bo es us ot Courageous | 10,000 of them peers py geart, 9, lit up in a new smile from his ‘hospital pillow | .P&Hy heard of the idea and quick- Thursday. He's “sure” he'll soon | . ly explained it never gave prem- walk again, iums and could not understand CONTINUE from page ona’ Cut to Four Mills Sought in Action Before High Court Quotes Constitution “The legislative asesmbly shall pro- defray the expenses of the state for sessed valuation of all taxable pro- the state, to be ascertained last state veltee sae ‘i ee E § 2 i Last spring, Bobby lost both legs how the rumor started. under a freight train. Someone Bobby was disheartened but not told Bobby's friends they could his friends. They started a fund. get him artificial limbs if they Police, city officials, factory work- saved enough paper matchcovers., ers and the match have Most everyon: Daltoni—Bob- tributed Bobhy ” by’s home: Soak vera wating bell have his lege . Edblom to Broadcast | Rev. Rindahl to Have From Fargo on Nov. 11 Department Commander Harry Ed- Out-of-City Services || . Rev. Opie 8S. Rindahl, tor of | é ms blom of the American Legion will/the ‘Trinky. Tutheren church, will (By The Aaseciated Press broadcast from WDAY, Fargo, at} conduct services Sunday at 2 p. m, 10:45 p. m., Nov, 11, during an Armis-jat Wing. tice day program, F. William Bertel- sen, Steele, district deputy, has in-| formed Commander L. V. Miller of Sunday at 3:30 p. m., Rev. Rindahl will conduct services at the Canfield WILL DISCUSS UNIONS school, northeast of Regan. The Can- Washington — The the Bismarck post. Bartelsen els0}fielq services will include the ad-| Federation of Labor and John L. has. been notified that there will be a telegraphic roll call of the member- ship of each post late in the afternoon or early evening of Armistice day. TAKE AWAY CARS ®t. Paul, Nov. 4—(7)—The state commission of administration and fimance Thursday recommended im- mediate withdrawal of 53 assignments Of state-owned passenger cars to em- ployes of the highway department. BEAIN TUMOR FATAL Williston, N. D., Nov. 4.—Victim of a brain tumor, Floyd Melvin Sande,| Dring Germany and Russia within the! ¢ .7ast Maldienea, tenes 3 Nations Formally jay Germany and Soviet Russia Thurs-|Duchess of Windsor would have day formally exchanged instruments|With President Roosevelt on their of ratification to Anglo-Soviet and|here Friday, Nov. 12, Anglo-German naval treaties. ministration of the sacrament of bap-| Lewis’ rebel Commitiee for In- ; Pr) @ustrial Ratify Navy Treaties London, Nov. 4.—()—Great Britain, These treaties were di 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Knute | Scope of the London tri-power treaty! Conmunism probably will between Great Britain, ited be Bande, rural Williston, was laid to tal the 0: signed here on Saturday, the Ger- rest here Thursday. States and France. TRUCK STRIKE ENDS Grand Forks.—The seven-day strike of truck drivers and ware- housemen of three local whole- Make a Note [Eee Neighbor! | company heads and union repre- sentatives, Identify Auto Victim As Watford City Man Moorhead, Minn., Nov. 4.—Identi- fied here was the man struck down by @ motorist on a highway near here Sunday. The injured man who left the ‘scene of the accident without giv- Sherman of ing his name is Olgon, Watford tayo D., employed on a Olson was hit by s car driven Ww. J. Situs ot Wolverton, Mains pole: Olson suffered a broken leg. plans on returning to Watford City when he has recovered. CAR VICTIM IN COMA in panion was killed, Camilla Skramstad, ‘Wyndmere, N. D., teacher, still was unponacions. Doctors say she will re- fe atl BES Hi a; fil i ey it ae sti E . and EE i i i a2 af Bs 3 pete = te 32 te et cece iets E ease i iH & Frill BEE 3 HOTEL RUGISTRATIONS Hetel Grand Paeitic . A. Marshal! Fry, Gol Ve Glendive, 3 Mo towa; New Deal, Mont. Paul Homer McCay, both of day. Forgotten IN CITY ON FRIDAY Chevalier to Address State Con- Willard T. Chevalier, Washington. | D. C., president of the American 15 BURLEIGH 4-H ting Bismarck lodge Friday night, H. M. Leonhard, exhalted ruler, announced. The Elks WRATHER FOR! For Bismarck and vi. tonight, aphemes by generally For North Dakota: followed by generally fair colder. have planned a discussion of traffic and safety problems. McGurren will | /0"4,, ers. Among those who will be present at | ton! the contractors’ bonquet will be Her- | *P21” gc, mi Valley City, president of | tonight and F’ colder Friday an the Greater North Dakota association, | extreme 1 west 1 if Partly cloydy to- » snow northeast portion tonight; Southeast and colder north portion tonight, colder Friday. RAL WEATHER jeep low iu ton; and oi ng the Pacific coast. Elsewhere eenorally fair Lakes region and a Mountain slope, but “Bisares station varomete Sach yest, not to Groapripeoed one eee met rae tore ey year four mills issourl rive ¥ a ro. | tt. 4¢ hour chenge, $0.1 ft, Sunrise, 7:31 a. m. Sunset, 5:33 p.m. “| vor Bismarck Stations 01 01 interest on| Total this month to 4 vide for raising revenue sufficient to| Rock ‘WEATHER AT Caste ad POINTS Aberdeen, 8. D., clea: Boise, Idaho, clear Glendive, ‘Mont, cl 20 or09 20 00 09 00. Saesnasezersessses seasesseesesesess: 2.8% Sess > S 20 65 90 92 00 rt ttt ts 333233! eat Logan Coun’ Gets 1 Year in Pen Ni » N .D., Nov. 4—()—A. H. a eanvicted of third-degree forg- eel Has C. are be) tr and f Krett, folly. irs. EB. J. pn am! bed woos, Calif; and Dorothy “stewart, eee Miss_Mamio Mitcabech Halos snd lortit, i Ls ee HE i j k Z i i He ‘Deposits. WINDSOR T0 STICK Are Being Traced) 10 ADVANGE MAN Minneapolis, Nov. 4—(#)—Tat- tered old records and entries in fine old spencerian script Thurs- day meant thousands of dollars to some 10,000 savings and checking account depositors in Minneapolis banks seeking owners of “lost” ‘accounts. ‘The search is under way be- use of a law passed by the last legislature requiring an account- all balances Inactive ing after Jan. 1, 1918. The law gives the’ mone; accounts of missing depositors to the general state revenue fund after Jan. 1, 1938. CLUB MEMBERS T ATTEND INSTITUT Annual State Achievement Meeting at Fargo Burleigh county's delegation to the 4-H club achievement institute at the North Dakote Agricul! Fargo Nov. 9-13 will Monday, County Agent M. C. Alten- burg said Thursday. y,|mosial building. Fifteen of the coun- 4 jty'’s 204 club members will make the trip as official representatives. colder extreme on8! | nu eae acroeer © Walerate to the an ‘around ability in club work, based upon each member's sttendance|average ton in “club. activities quality of lub act records and quality of project work 1m CONDITIONS |done in # practical way,” Pieins, Winnipes [- 29.68 inches, while high press s are ce! sipp! Valley, St. Louis 30.36-in over the northern Rocky Mount: gion, Kamloops weather me ter, Menoken; Forest Little, Wil- treme southern Plains jtle is county president and Miss Aune county secretary. Other members are THE PICTURE MILLIONS WANTED SHIRLEY MAKE!—NOW EVEN GREATER THAN YOU HOPED IT WOULD BE! YOU'LL YODEL WITH SHEER DE- LIGHT WHEN YOU SEE SHIRLEY AS A LITTLE SWISS MISS! we Events Also—“New Deal Show,” a Betty Musica] Novelty and Latest Ni TONIGHT AT One of the largest dormant ac- Menoken Glen Wildfang, Hustlers, Wilton; and Lloyd Payseno, Creek Corn club, Bismarck, id Ils Laid to Big U. S. Income Monday for tural College in leave Bismarck ASK DOLLARS TO FIGHT FORD Detroit, Nov. 4.—(}-—Homer Mar- tin, president of the United Automo- bile Workers of America, Aune, Regan. Lit- Liners of the big transport plane companies now carry supplies of canned strained foods for the use of babies who travel by air. B'SMAr°K TODAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—25c TILL 7:30 ARTHUR TREACHER HELEN WESTLEY PARE MOOR THOMAS BECK Will Retain Charles Bedaux for, U. 8. Tour in Spite of La- bor’s Criticisms that England's, abdi= —— |telephone and cated King was “looking forward with ali the enthusiasm of s young man to his visit to the United States.” Bedaux’ statement was issued Duchess. The spokesman for Bedaux would hot comment further on the statement except to-say it was issued because of ventor of an industrial system which the jabor organisation’s resolution characterised as the “stretch out.” Green said he agreed with the resv- lution. At the time of its introduction Bedaux was. called an “arch enemy of labor.” Bedaux said the criticism of him factors, | was based on a misunderstanding of the effects of his system for measur- ing human energy, which he said was used in more than 1,000 factories. He genet it is the so-called “stretch out.” er eaten, seus 2 Per. cenit CAPITOL LAST TIMES TODAY Go on a Laugh Spree... with this frolicsome threesome in the gay romance of the little school-teacher who got a million —and s man—all in one dimy leap! Miss Aldrich” with EDNA MAY OLIVER MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN WALTER PIDGEON FRI. & SAT. Wallace Beery Johnny Mac Brown “Billy The Kid” OPENING SUNDAY 8 \ Marwell House Coffe frresents the premiere broadeast of GOOD NEWS of 1938 Previews of feature pictures... behind the scenes with the screen's greatest stare ...in-e full bour’s visit to the M-G-M lot in Hollywood. Tonight s Cast Jeanette MacDonald Sophie Tucker Robert Z. Leonard Allen Jones Judy Garland Tlona Massey Buddy Ebsen Charles Igor Gorin Eleenor Powell George Murphy Meredith Willson and his orchestre PRODUCED BY METROsGOLDWYNsMAYER NEXT WEEK! SPENCER TRACY, FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, FANNIE BRICE AND MANY OTHERS EVERY THURSDAY, KFYR