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r 4 m wo;-: 'MEU . f j LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER ON THE DAM SITE The Fort Peck Press Published at, Fort I 1 ■k, (Wheeler.) Montana, Thursday. II. .1. Hubert. Publish»: Volume May JflST No. 45 CHURCHES Fort Peck Lutheran Church Sunday. May 23tb, 1937 Morning worship in Fort Peck aa ll. No aftenooo Service in Park Grove. Luther League meets in Ft. Peck at 8 p.m. New Deal Ladies Aid meets with Mrs. Pred Neuste!, Friday May 21 at 2:30 p tn. Wheeler Ladies Aid meets with Mrs, Ole Bronstad Ihurs. May 27, at 2:30 p.m. 0. NT. Rue. Pastor Fort Peck Community Church "Lest we Forget mon topic of Rev. Albert R, H. Miller at the ll O' clock service. Special Memorial Day music by the choir. 10:30 Sunday School. Adult ('lass C. E. 6 p m. All are cordially invited. Albert H. Miller, Pastor. i • will be the ser Wheeler Gospel Tabernacle i Sunday school, lOa.m, Morning service 11 a.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. D L. Treeby in charge. At McCone City School House Every night at 7.30 until May 30, 1937. Preaching by Lloyd Hart Layman Object lessons for children Wednesday & Friday nipht. Special music & song service led by Cornelius Wall. Regular service every Sunday evening at 7:30. on j The African native is sometimes | too quick to adapt himself to new | conditions and new surroundings. , A colored waiter in Egypt, getting | into a fight with his French head ; : African Adopts Britain waiter and, since he spoke English, deeming himself therefore an Englishman, crushed his opponent by yelling "Bah! vVe licked you at | Waterloo, didn't we?" j Glasgow-Ft Peck Entry Leads In Boat Marathon I Advertise in the Fort Peck Press More coverage-less Money Bridge Players Are Recognized Aloft » ■ Pi mm A; * r V Ü .'»i < -v' r MM m m IW* ; »4 m m Y. M z m m Swivel chairs for « bridge foursome are one of the featuvesiof the • air liner recently placed in operation between Chicago and New new York by the United Air Lines. Making a non-stop flight schedule of three hours and fifty-five minutes, the plane features air conditioning, steam heat, hot meals and « telephone from the stewardess' galley to the pilot s cockpit. Labor Relations Board Hits Remington-Rand « DiVn TTvîr» 1 R KINGTON RAND. INC., large 1 manufacturer of oto equip ment, was accused by the federal ing •■ruthless" methods in trying t. break the strike of 6.ÜUU worker* in six of its plants. The corporation was ordered to cease alleged inter ference with union activities of its employes; to bargain collectively with a majority of its workers; lo reinstate strikers without discrimi nation and to withdraw' support of so-called "company unions'' in its Uion. N. Y., and Middleton, Conn., plants. The labor board declared the cor poralion "exhibited a callous, im perturbable disregard of the rights of its employes that is medieval in its assumption of power over the lives of men and shocking in its concept of the status of the modern industrial worker." Magistrates Trained To keep district magistrates up to-date in administrative methods, the Chinese government brings there minor officials to Nanking once & year for a course in the magis trates' training school. •4 T S P°[* Tel1 Y® 81 3 8 g0 GCD. A. C. Cl'ltch , (>f Ca j gary introduced d c> I ing into England. Now 22.000.000 lo theSe races ev yea .. The ■ 2Ä" TÜ* «T.sr^ *-• a °"' has * valu ' of >•"» w ivw w AiMitv w j ç We are equipped to Del icious r > f C f S>> ; m « m ■ ~Vf And Soft Drinks. Cool. satisfying Fountain Service at HALL'S Wheeler Drug HAS WV U VWW W WV W A/WWWWWWVWWWVVWWWWA/VWWIW t . Capt. Jesse L. Hart of the Glas gow Fort Peck craft entered in the St Louis-Fort Benton boat mara thon has recorded an outstanding performance in navigation in the early stage of rhr long race ant has h-eld the lead from the start. The boats are guided in the course by colored lights indicating the presence of reefs, snags am other obstacles. i he contestants -left CbanioL Mo., luesday morning. A great deal of interest is belt)* manifested in the unusual mara thon and all towns on the rivet are prepared to meet the contes tants. Fort Benton, the finishing point, is preparing to the poim where Male residents are growing long whiskers to create the ok west atmosphere. Andy of Radio Tea® Is Sued for Divorce Chicago, Ma) 26 — Charles « ip.. „ f _,. Morrell. 4b, {Andy] of the radie team 'Amos V Andy", was stie> for divorce in superior court tc by Mrs. Marie J. Corell. 32. .n bill, filed by At torney B.A. Cronson,alleged twe instances of cruelty,the first a slap on the face last. Christmas e\e. The Correlt's were married Jan M - ,927 -- The » have ~ -«• dren.