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Climax Will Be Crowning of Queen at Celebration Next Armistice Day urday. “CONTINGE ‘Misconceptions’ D relations and felt that any trouble over his visit would offend Britein system known to labor as the; “stretch-out”), gttacks upon me here”). ‘NAZI TOUR MISTAKE, ‘AIN FEELS A Buy a bottle of Park Quink Ink for 15¢ plus le tana isoeelys Ee E one 19: * page Webster's. Dictionary. Tribune Co. ~ SE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1937 SACRIFICING TRUMP TRICK Gotham Socialite Makes Four-Spade Contract Against Strong Opposition by Forcing ‘Hobson's Choice’ By (Secretary, SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS CONTRACT PROBLEM Rubber--All vul North East 26 3a Pass Pass 6 uyvesant Wainwright is the daughter of a famous Pittsburgh \- tictan who was one of the close friends and advisers of the late President Theodore Roosevelt, No doubt at her father’s knee she learned some of the oe which makes her an adversary e WILLIAM E. American Bridge League) (Blind) @AKI1054 7653 @AK8 @ None Rubber—All vul. lier tomato, drouth resisting rasp- berries, a strawberry dapted to al- kali soil, an earlier -‘hite bean, an improved asparagus, a better early pea, a summer squash that will keep al' winter, another new gooseberry and a new potato. Lastly this young man found elsze- where and introduced to North Da- kota the Wakon apple, the Flemming the | currant, the Winter sweet watermelon, ther | the hardy Tamarix and the Aget soy- BF lit é. if z g g : Bas bef eis ‘ee ze Fj ee iF i 2 5 E fir FREE if pa HELE ee ze g i E i i F ie f u ge AG E hs Pad a3 FL ef Eg if i E I i i : i Hl if Hl RE 5 be ask i 8x. akg f ul af a i : k i L = i i i Fa | i i i H i § z i F I aEEE indi E ; i F F FG a if ais £ i 5 E i z le gee REE #5 FLEE iF i i E g E Salary Less Than Clert’s And these things—readers of the Independent—have come to North Dakota at less than the cost of the salary of a postal -lerk, created and given to the public by a man who asked absolutely nothing either in joney or glory, a man who asked to be let alone, working side by the men and women and had come to love him. day, only a few weeks burst, over the . Where there had the = Tar as Fl (igblelagt he abs gee Rudd seas ge annoyance, Dr. Yeager’s employes eEEEEE Hie is iN CONTINU D Question Mark in Highway Program of the program for those present. In North Dakota’s road Hel tees the taxpayer. McGurren said more snow-removal | 5, equipment will be available this year earlier advanced by Brophy in a brief talk that roads should be higher, [ Weather Report | WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- erally fair tonight and Sundey; little change in ta For North Kot tonight and Sunday er east portion to: northwest Sunday. For South Dakota: Gi tonight and Sunday; it cooler extreme southwest tonight. For Montan: Partly cloudy to- ¥; colder southwest ht and extreme Hy fair GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS The barometric ahve is, high over the lower ississippi Valley and over the north Pacific coast, Seat- 30.10 in while a low pressure the mere rn Gr Reduce 5 to sea level, Missouri river lower M itation period ily fair mid jain toward close; t and upper wae Prvall orthern and central Great ecipitation period first of lly fair middle and lat- jemperature mostly near oF except below normal middle of week. £ PRECIPITATION wider and with broader shoulders and | that the slopes should be gentler s0 if anyone is forced off the road he will not pile up in the ditch. Chevalier praised the initiative of North Dakota contractors in forming an zation and pledged them the support of the national organiza- tion. He asked their help in combat- ting the idea that the road problem is solved by the construction of what is felt to be a satisfactory road at the time it is built. Not until the manu- ieee quit improving motor cars be able to halt| De: will their advances, he said. Defends Road Investments Defending heavy investments in highways, he said that one-tenth of | 16), the people of the nation find employ- ment in occupations directly or in- directly connected with highway |< transportation. > Langer said he would favor North Dakota contractors as much as pos- sible in awarding contracts and asked support for the state university and agricultural college and education in general. Asserting that North Dakotans, particularly farmers, give too much attention to work and not play, he said he hopes to have Persons at the football game between the University and Ag- rs ricultural college next year at Fargo. |g; Other speakers were Mayor Obert A. Olson, who welcomed the group to Bismarck; Miss Mary Nierling, James- | §°°%" town, president of the state associa- | Th tion; A. L. Overbee of the federal bureau of public roads; Bill Godwin, Mandan, majority floor leader in the house at the last session; State Treas- urer John Gray, L. L. Twichell, Fargo, veteran legislator, and M. O. Ryan, Fargo, secretary of the Greater North Dakota association. Hattie Bolen; F. Aaberg, Lund, Stad: Campbell, Moines, ingh, Aaberg, Arnold and Mrs. Archie E. Elder, Des Mrs. ¢. H. nd Mrs, .M. E, Hodgson, jorge H, Flynn, Enderlin; M Mrs, Vernon Thompson, Kenneth Wolf, Medora; H. L, Speers and mother, Toronto, ' Ont.; Ringquist, Fergus Falls, Mi d son, Min nd Mri fowa; a Mr. a rs. an and Mrs. H. Lundquist, neapolis. Minn, | Additional Churches | |: a CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Dining room of the World War Memorial building, Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 o'clock. Radio service from KGCU, Mandan, 12:30 to 1 o'clock (CST). Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8:00 p.m., at 122 Main Ave. west. 1ehverybedy welcome to these serv- ices. th to 000 | St. Lot BISMARCK, clear ... Devils Lake, clear .. Minot, ptcldy ‘Williston, cle: Des Moin Dodge Ci Edmonton, Alta,, clear Glendive, Mont., cles: Havre, Mont. ion Angeles, cldy . ty, Mont,, ci St. an mm 02 80s co ctn Bete es cokeG- wcenm a netem com cneen me beret ptetebe-t-tteht toe tt ttt Stet t tt tS sezsssesseksssssssseesesessessssee222e% Nov. 6.—(?)—Execu- tives of the nation’s class one rall- roads told the Interstate Commerce Commission Saturday their lines need $508,000,000 more income to meet in- creases in payrolls, taxes and sup- Theatre SAT. - SUN. | Consad VEIDT Comedy, Cartoon and News Shows at 7 & 9—10c & 210 "Hts Taught The World Than... Burlesons Land Plane Safely on One Wheel Jamestown, N. D., Nov. 6—(P)— Jamestown flying enthusiasts who rushed to the local airport Saturday morning to ald and witness the land- ing of Howard and Evelyn Burleson in « plane from which the, left wheel and gear had been torn while ee aed bee ht his crippled lows to a safe landing, ies pine flock of sheep. With Evelyn piloting the ship, Howard took a shot at the animal and Mrs. Burleson attempted to maneuver the plane for another shot. A sudden rise in the rock-studded volleyball association are Margaret Hanson, vice president, and Alvina Nelson, secretary-treasurer. Doris 3 & ONTINUE D -from page one: 28 Persons Named — To Unemployment Census Committed personal census tally generally with those of the report-card census, offi« cials feel the findings of the latter may be relied upon as being accurate, Intention is to forward to all execu- tives in cities of 10,000 or over a report of the unemployment situation in those communities, Representatives of local labor ore ganizations, business institutions, local, state and city agencies, relige fous groups, welfare organizations, newspapers, and civic groups are ine cluded in the committee. Bertsch is an ex-officio member. Members of the committee ap- pointed by Mayor Olson are Adam Voight, Jean Hunt, George Shafer, Dr. Richard Krause, Alfred Thal, Kenneth Simons, Charles Goodwin, O, J. Butedahl, Walter Brandt, H. O. Saxvik, Rev. Robert Feehan, Rev. Opie 8, Rindahl, Mrs. C. B. Rosen, A. Boutrous, Russell Young, Maj. Here bert Smith, Mrs. Grace Clendenning, Mrs, F. L. Conklin, C. Vernon Freee man, Esther Teichmann, L, V. Miller, Alfred Anderson, J. P. Wagner, A. Re Tavis, Matt Senger, Ludvig Peterson, Joseph J. Schneider and Walter Made Mrs. Burleson Philamalee was named vice president | dock. the propeller evidently struck « large rock damaging the tip slightly. The left half of the landing gear struck the stone squarely, sheering it off 230 p. the FARGO WOMAN DIES Fargo, N. D., Nov. 6.—()—6uffer- ing a stroke Friday, Mrs. Otto E. Olson died at midnight in her home here, She would have been 64 Sun- day. BISMARCK GRAIN by Sr |-Miller Ce.) | a Mh & Re 4 12 oo 68 cy aee FFE FEFFRE ee 2 Ths, M4, ¥ S3SS3 825 Ese foreyetatata! 3 « 8 58 50 n 68 5 37 18 70 Athletic Association Officers Are Named Miss Grace Elness was named pres- ident of the Women’s Volleyball as- sociation and Elisabeth Daschle pres- ident of the Women’s Basketball as- sociation at @ recent organisation meeting for both groups. Other officers elected to head the CAPITOL Last Times Today Wallace BEERY “Billy The Kid” Ee oderpec association and Pat- ._m., World War Memorial build- Evangelical Preacher group will meet Dies in Jamestown: ‘Wednesday. Both will Jamestown, N. D., Nov. 6.—(?)}—Rev, Frederick Hall, for many years an Evangelical minister, passed away at his home at 11 o'clock Saturday morne ing, his death the result of a stroke of apoplexy several months ago. Survivors are his widow, three sons, Furt, Jamestown; Fred, Wing, and Otto, Washington, D. C. No funeral arrangements have been made. LAST TIMES TODAY Shows 2:3-749 sume TEMPLE -=-In-- -aaod OS rer pice OF Oil Wedding Bing and Martha double everything in this latest sing-and-swing show, double- | packed with laughs, love and song hits! MON. - TUES. Bismarc THEATRE Sunday Shows 2-4-7&9 25c till 7:30 TRUTH CANNOT BE HIDDEN! POWER CANNOT BE ABUSED! - LOVE CANNOT BE DENIED! He Lives Again and the world acclaims him! His life was a battle for truth! His leve was for all humanity! His story is fer all time— the screen's most magnificent achievement! THE CAPITOL THEATRE AND WAENER BROS. Proudly present Mr. PAUL MUNI The Life of Emile ZOLA eoub GALE SONDERCAARD- JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT « Cloris Heldco » Doosld Coicp SUN. - MON. - TUES. 4 Shows Sunday at 3-4-7-9 EE a & NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. 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