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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1987 EW GEREN Water Rep | MERA RT IPPRASALOFLAND | spo xsl 19 LEAVES WIND, RIMANLA, ANNOUNCES) se = /TO EXPORT BASS IN| ea BOARDS HOLDINGS |EN===NEEE; soy icy nonns Of ANTI-JEWISH DRIVE: Fee ze GRANS SIGNCANT) ese | 15 ACA SOUGHT) ===" Ty a CHLABRATIN BULLETINS LAKE ENGULFING CITY #0 cold Saturday ‘west portion. ~ wy For South Dakota: “Generally fair or a too-large jug-full, of fun uxiliary organization will be install- q Many Jews Trying to Leave! iene Sones sasier ander, °"ED' | Bolsters Farm Income; Board of Solal One! BE counts aeioa, Gronna Asks Investigation ‘to, est sence a Sunday, Hee OnE Country; Pro-Nazi State Has {night and Saturaay: colder eatt and| Trade Head Forecasts Con- | With just a trace of a threat, Determine If Securities |S. Rindahl, pastor, announced today.|P/anes Grounded, Highway ‘Blueshirt’ Squads Mor ‘Minnesota: Generally falr to- tinued High Returns every other Hew Years eve. just Are Substantial’ Church school will be at 9:45 am. | Travel Hazardous as Storm night and Saturday, except snow in like it does at any other time. northeast portion tonight; much ne a By FRANK MULLIN And the hoosegow is never full.’ Secretary of State James D.Gronna ight and east portion Saturd: Bucharest, Rumania, Dec. 31—(P)—| moderate cola wave in extreme nore Rumanian blueshirt squadrons pa-| west portion. In other words, have your fun {said he will reiterate his request at a trolled sections of three ‘cities Friday a : | Shieago, Dec, 31—Uhy The United | Pub don't overstep the limits of the | meeting of the board of, university to Keep order under a drastic gov-| 4 gWEATHER CONDITIONS ‘state's return in 1937 to its tradi- ay ha iene dad naga in and school lands Friday for an ap- emment program semi-official| tered over the Great Lakes region this |tlonal role as exporter of wheat and orms will Set you. —_|praisal of all land and securities held sources said would stop employment| Morning, iS. S. M 29.28 | SLOP’ E NEWS | aes pets ay oa 3 Impressive Ceremony ; highways marked North ‘Dakota's Is Staged by Scouts Belfield — Mrs. Albertina Blair, 70,) weather map the last day of the old — Gold Star mother, passed away here./year, grounding airplanes temporar-| Impressive in its simplicity and in- ily and making highway travel haz-/|spiring through the message conveyed by the land department. inches, !corn, the most significant develop- — of many of Rumania’s 1,200,000 Jews, | frnlle = high pres rea overlies the | ment of the year in the grain market, © | coo ood ae, fe, Gepartment is a $43") Fessenden — Mrs, Karl Brekke, 81,| ardous, by the judges, Bismarck’s Homecom- Many Jewish storekeepers and busi-| Generally fair her prevails over jis an important factor in maintain- | 5 ee e was laid to rest here. Winds which whipped late-fallen|ing Court of Honor was held in the nesamen were trying to find means of| the central and southern states, but ling farm income, Kenneth 8. Temple-| iaptored tact feet aen oS a "ti selling ee enterprises and leaving We oPete ahad egtagSasrtbat ton, ig peeedl ee CES investigation ehould we imhade to er count dr ‘ota and Sa: Equivalent of Nazi brownshirts and | wan. High winds prevail from Sask-| Financial returns from their grain termine if the securities which back snow into drifts in the eastern half} World War Memorial building Thurs- Steele—Dead at the age of 33, Mrs,|/Of the state, extending from Fargo|day night before 1,500 persons. George Stuntz left her husband and | West to Medina, were expected by fed-| L. K. Thompson, district che chairman; six daughters. eral weather officials to abate later| Dr. L. W. Larson, court chairman, and Fascist blackshirts, the Rumaman|2tchewan southeast to Missourt jcrops to farmer-producers have re- it up are substantial.” Friday. Paul O. Netland, area executive direct- organization, called “Lancers,” Mteslesippl Valley while slightly: code bounded substantially above recent Sean thay A conte sie Fessenden—Settler here in 1885, Ja-|__ Jamestown, Devils 5 ed the ceremony, the highlight being walked the streets of Bucharest,| er weather prevails over the Rocky | years, he said, and the outlook is that a by the land detartinont would cob Piedt, 72, was laid to rest. and Valley City the awarding of the eagle rank to six Arad and Sibiu to “keep a close watch| Mountain region, 1 og: (an increased farm income will con- cost $25,000, ‘the secretary of state wind conditions ‘which threatened to! scouts by their mothers who in turn everywhere and see that all govern-| 28.00. Reduced to sea level, 29.85. tinue into at least the early part of Richardton—Mrs, Ralph Berger, 58, | block highways, received a red rose from their sons, Temperatures dropped to near the said he will urge that the board rec- ommend sufficient money for. the| W@S buried here. ™ment measures are respected.” Sakec site are. 1938. zero point with colder weather f ‘Will Outline Program 5 . tonshi) ores Rumania’s new premier, Octavian) "*™**ts 5°39: domestic wheat and cotn, comperea} Reduced Earnings, Increased work be made available by the state} pion center take property here is|sast for tonight, ‘Jamestown with 4| ‘The heiress to the crown of the Goga, Mg expected 2 enuine the A 5Ov Ae PRECIPITATION te world prices, oe ibe most eee Costs Cited; Employes to bi One cational institutions con- | being fenced. Hiclotd ie the lowest temperature carey Rip iess etherianids, Princess ernment’s program Friday a r Bismarcl ation: In many years, Templeton sai! justi- aes in vernight, a redhead. nationwide broadcast, Semi-officially| Tots! this month to date: ‘tying the hope that during 1938 our Retain Jobs ue to. demand saan ttom | Zeeland — Casper Salwel, 48, Selz Se ears Wl iiedsed whan Gant it was described as drastically anti-| ‘Total, January ist to date 16180 |export trade in these two important iGroriia “aliinemnben ot atts farmer, was laid to rest here. other wes! Steel grows “ti when subm: Semitic. Normal, January let to date .. 1632/ farm crops will assume their former! y4inneapolis 31 —()— The| “should” inven in tbees Paneie kota points ere rurecay a to severe strain for a number of years. ccumul jate .. B a is lazed ; at Ge eed ae more ante fig Herel badd ete ee in| Minneapolis, St, Paul & Sault Ste.| where both principal and interest will Sctestare ‘of the New voor 5 otis ‘White Canada plum blossoms turn sical Sa tiehe oneal) Pye NORTH DAKOTA POINTS ie le greatest grain productiow in /narie railroad—commonly known as|aasure our institutions continued and nite peril to life and limb whether when they fade. Pa y are aren at face’ value, Low. Highs United States since 1928 and &/the goo line—filed in federal court|safe ret 7 He recently invented a new type of wall or riding. pink i umania is shoul to take measures BISMARCK, ctay. per ee ee Hes of the public to participation nere Friday a petition in voluntary “Such a study,” he commented,| multi-motored truck. ene oes May Be Blocked Sapsdtay Rabie itiee ta een intro- Devils Lak Ft) imi Pioniedd Printer ass oes bankruptcy under the federal bank-|“must be made some time and the] | Highway department officials re- ¥ Germany. not, cl . 3 5 luring soone! ” 2 Wi oe, leaders are demanding that| Williston, "¢ 40.06 |largest volume in four yore. nee areatly reduced earnings, increased |is asking ‘the, vault “only, with the a ae sig star * Patan iy ae ‘beary "and will be ry. all foreigners who became Rumanian! wearnun arornen rornrs |0Ver in wheat alone was the largestitaxes and labor and other costs and|idea of protecting school funds.” ignor ecision i Psy ole og mg urea ian ie Blgh, since 1990, Total volume in all grains heavy bond maturities in 1938, includ-| Gronna previously had asked for © 2se Blocked by by night unless the wind dies i le ae } ? “|ing a $70,000,000 iasue in July, forced|@ land department audit about six! Mexico City, Dec. 31—(®)}—Mexico's hway maintenance ‘TE commpation privileges that they be| soi idaho, clest.<< Ee 30 “bg |Pared with 10,442,719,000 in 1936, ‘the 3,300-mile road into bankruptcy, | months ago. $400,000000.foreiga controlled ol me i division hoped to clear Up ' Would Hit Thousands C. T. Jaffray, chairman of the board, ae industry called for a showdown with|the heavy conditions Saturday if the Two Youths Hunted id. . - SAT. - SUN. iC ONTINUE D pale usec Gunes En ears the government Friday by refusing s| wind abates. FRI. - SAT. - SUN. clear ... j aged ” Sr ned trey | Bes Miner, fo lear 38° 50 from 5 wage arbitration award which it de-| The eastbound Northwest Airlines : Bt thousands of Jems who fled. from | Dedge City, Kans, clear 40 62 om page one scheduled a hearing for January 29, For Goodrich Theft <isrea “imposed. terms impossible of| plane was grounded in Bismarck this|| James Pat the World war. Glendive Mont: cEcen tes ae Ickes Joins Attack when trustees in bankruptcy will be} worth Dakota peace officers Friday | fulfillment.” The next move was up|morning because of a “sero ceiling” at +) e A ‘ appointed. These appointees then ht to pick up t to President Lazaro Cardenas’ gov-| Fargo resulting from blowing snow. Ca 0 B 9 sol up the trail of two TO gov- ing on ‘Big Business’; | must be confirmed by the interstate any believed to have stolen a car|ernment, Sotne oll men predicted gov-| Slippery streets and highways re= gney rien “Where to?” Kamloops, B: C., cl 34 Sees Finish Fight commerce commission. The road then| from a Goodrich, N. D., garage and|ernment intervention, possibly expro- | sulting from rain which froze as it a Kansas City, Mo., clear must file a plan of financial reor-| started for California. priation of their properties. fell made driving hazardous and sein. * |Een Angelse, cal’ clear 36 76 [00 |threat that uniess they are free tol" Will Keep Jobe The. alimasiles 8.1069 (mpeel Diack esota (Boom fiat past pecans yar aa Q , GEORGE D. MYERS Mole st. bau 3k 38 44 291 speculate free of regulations to protect| ‘The operation of the 800 line and| y,"coacr gvse ‘aken,trom the garage | George Barker, Dodge, forecast. The Irish In Us Jews, desperately contemplating | fey, Mont fight now to a new haven, asked | Huron,'S. Di Mobridge, 8. D. oe 38 the people's money, unless they are} its subsidiaries will be continued with- Chicago again was blanketd with Moorhead, Mini z 28 |free to accumulate through legal tricks|out change and all it employes Se eA TOT ne War Veteran, Is Dead fog that kept air traffic at a stand- DIES OF INFIRMITY Skier Shy, Sees Gaye gz 45 “Gy by means of Corporations without re-| wil be retained in thelr fobs, eald Bar. | Was infor : Dodge, N. D,, Dee, $1.—Cleorge war- | til. All, lanes were grounded at = Phoenix, Ariz., clear ne 48, 76-00 | HO RODS OR: nan | Jattray. The ruptey proceedings! 4 radio broadcast asking arrest of| ker, Civil Wer veteran, died here|*D¢ ™uncipal airport for the second Selected Short Subjects Eieere, & BD. clea es fear “18 a nomic power; unless they are once| will not affect the subsidlaries, since a youth called Victor Jasmann, 19, 3) iJ day. tre Dike Sentcn ee hte, Maen fone, the Wisconsin Central railway.) and nis companion, who was said | servis will be held at Golden, Valley = Admission—300 and #16 general ait. down strike—not of labor, Duluth, South Shere se Atlantic. and he aoe ene anit Bees as fen Out ai 1 a. m Sunday with O.P. Shrover,|_ SHARK’S suit and overcoat not of the American people—but of i 7 bank- H Church of overseer, officiating. the. 60: Tae Tat Oh toe aoa accra Range railways, are in bank-| cast warned, carried a calibre 32 ai CLEARANCE starts Monday. Qu'Appelle, 8, cid: 8. D. i Father of Two Bismarck Men Rorebure, ‘ore, éidy. t t. Louis, oe Will Be Laid to Rest Sun- | Sate fake ity, Us ciear 24 50 4 Santa Fe, N. Mex.,, peldy. 30 54 tomatic’ pistol, i S. 8S. Marie, Mich’, ly. 2 22 created by the whole American people| ‘The Soo line, which. = , Pr Criti a pay in calvin Beattie,” Wash, Talning #46 ‘01/of which the 60 families have obtained |tion in 1888, has lines to Portal, N. D.| ,,ricemse Humber of the cay, owned esident cizes ” Martin Christenson of Goodrich, i i eee s tus| Winnipeg, ‘Canada, and Sault Ste, wus Hot aveliabie; Beeling con cy| Receivership Setups|| we Believe the Most Thrilling Picture in History Is ranks of “its Fords, its Girdlers and main tracks and branches in Minne-| tbssq90° tt was thocght the ton clgre| , Washington, Dec. 31 —im— Presi-|] Wy ie ban ah a ntioned a recent| sote, North Dakota, northwest Wis- travel south Aberdeen and take a dent selena if ay i tederal 4 nal labor tions board order|consin and upper Michigan, Seven process of receivership, southern route toward California, nd state, needed’ extensive revision. 4 Si Cit: er R44 j George D. Myers, 69, 228 Seventh] Spokane, Wash clay, 344 A ) St. Bismarck, died at 7:50 p. m. Bree ant Bi clear 9 4 ; Sirrent if ae catioed oe inners let eee Winnipeg, Min, snow 14 20 Bessoceesssssccs He had been in the hospital here since s. against Henry Ford. ff Dec. 12 but had been ailing for eome| Grain Buyer in From the United States chamber of | Yt" Of, hort, crops in its territory | ebeling said. —_————— ¥ time before that. Dickinson Dies commerce came a statement that the/ than half that of 1928-29, while grain economic slump has “about reached/ tonnage alone in recent years has Myers, proprietor of the Myers! — the point where industrial production | Pied eet or di eed z : ; Grocery here, and Calvin Myer, m-| yatetineiyagrech, Ab" icevon [oA AMA 60 forward.” former figures, Jaffray aud, The throbbing story of a wife who lied, grain b miller, pene A ett Gay night, Funeral services will be| ‘Life of Zola’ Is BELGIAN LEADER DIES. and lied... Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 4,| Gay, night 9 ‘ Brussels, Dec. 31, — () — Louls and lied! i915 ona meee 4 pial at we - Year’ 8 Best Picture Franck, 60, governor of Belgium’s ¥ 5 ink and one of the fi ner until -he moved to Bismarck in mc one a FINED Four| New York, Dec, 31. New York national ba! one jgures 1924. ‘He was married twice before film critics have selected “The Life . North men who testified they were Ford bi in resignation of the Van Zeeland gov: pager 2 ee Apomgiagd but was left) stotor company orcere were finea|°f Emile Zola,” Warner Brothers/ ernment, died Thursday night at his * ls first, wife, Miss Mattie Rex be-|$100 each Thuraday by Police Judge| Production, as the most distinguished) home near Antwerp. fore her mayriage, died in Cincinnati| Tomas V. Holland - after hearing mption Picture 0} . Paul Muni, —__—_ : , testimony of a CIO organizer that he| %0 Played the title role, was voted ABERDEEN WOMAN DIES in 1898, and his second, Miss Mary .|the actor who gave the best per- —(P)—Mrs. Haseley, dled there in 1614. He had|hed been slugged and his wife slap-| rornance of the year. Greta Garoo's| she erilsen. kberseeh face, wom one daughter, Alice, now Mrs. George|*™ characerization of Margarite Gautier 0 . She MoOlelan of Cincinnati, by the fist Fae AGA in “Camille” was named the outatand.| pi, died in 8 hospital Tniredey ene marriage, and two sons, George and) nuth, Dec. 31—B—Olaf Loftesnes, | 18 1937 performance by an actress. | fer, of Minot, N. D. Calvin, by the second. 36, formerly of Grand Forks, N. D., Spee — 9 eared, Slee oar oa, NAT og ié PAT O’BRIEN- WAYNE MORRIS laut he leaves four ers al (oor! 5 a9 . 31. - i of the inter-state bridge Dec. 7, died! ert Grier, 68, Moorhead engineer,| ,SHARK’S suit and overcoat vie \\) \ { The brothers are Deve, A, William | 7Hureday in Duluth hospital." | O4 thncsaay, CLEARANCE starts Monday. earwenet GEORGE BRENT stt:is SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Episcopal church, of which Myers a ee ee Bares) wi Four Shows Saturday—2, 4, 7 and 9 / day and until the funeral the body OHM Will le in state at the funeral chapel BISMARCK THEATRE it cnn ee aan Eleppin, Sy Remboldt, J, L. Brunnelle and John tf Ehrmatraut. One brother, Ed, was ti scheduled to arrive here’ Saturday if from Cincinnati for the funeral. ‘a THe + Beginning Jan. ist, 1938, we, the undersigned a nee Taxi Companies, are going on bi STRICTLY CASH MF shes “| Hit a New High” basis. Drivers are not authorized to extend credit. TAXI 393 TAXI 1-100 TAXI 57 . \ = VICKS COUGH DROP DR. R. 8. ENGE Chirepracter Drugless Physician Lucas Bik., Bismarck, N. D. Shows Sat. & Sun. C APITOL e ; 2-4-7-9 Selsnick International presents W THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE RONALD ona Esther TIES, tormerly E ether T oc ge elutes formetiy Be of Roa peed in the County of ‘Burleigh ane tate of North Dako- it quarter of 141 north, of is eecriees meridia unty, or to the Jud Court of said County, the Burleigh ‘Cow int North Burleigh Count cd of Bismarck, reby fu further notified that » Hon. LC c Davies, Jud, f the County eat ceae cna : . 08 The New: Sweet Shop D. P. George Success in your smallest and largest undertakings. Gratification of your least and greatest desires. Such is our 1938 wish for you. YEGEN DAIRY CO. 1221 Front Ave. Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 2482 of jeceased which hav st regularly presented as hereinbe- Epa. rovides pate pete: ae 28rd day of December, We also want to express our thanks for your patron- age. We hope you will continue to come here for good food. ~ Why not come here for New Year’s dinner? We will have a splendid assortment of delicious foods for you to choose from.

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