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inner om TO ENYOIN G. N. AND | N. P, FROM MERGING ‘Pakotas, Montana, V Montana, Washing- ton, lowa and Wisconsin Are Asked for Help St. Paul, April 5—(4)—Efforts will be made by state authorities. to bring injunction proceedings against the proposed merger of the Great North- ern and Northern Pacific railways, Governor Christianson today inform- ed the Minnesota congressional del- egation. The governor wired the delegation in answer to a telegram asking him to take steps to prevent the merger | ! Until congress has had an opportun- ity to pass pending legislation to in- vestigate. Attorney General Henry N. Benson, the governor said in his telegram, will study possible legal grounds for in- junction proceedings to delay action on the proposed merger. His telegram was addressed to Representative Harold Knutson, chairman of the del- gation. ‘The governor's telegram was in an- swer to one signed by the 10 Min-j nesota congressmen asking to set! Si Jegal machinery of the state in motion |S immediately to secure the restrain- ing order “until congress shall have had an Sotgheaaptd to pass upon measures now pending to investigate the situation with a view to safe- the people's interest Governor Christianson invited 20 or more states which have gone on rec- ord as opposed to the merger to join in the movement. He suggested that the Minnesota delegation invite the cooperation of delegations of North and South Dakota, Montana, Wash- | -: ington, Iowa and Wisconsin partic- larly, “as these states have been|' active oried the movement opposing the “Arrangements have been made, the governor said, for two members of the state railroad and warehouse com- mission and a member of the attor- ney general's staff to go to Wash- ington to consult with similar rep- resentatives of other interested states. GANDHI WILL BREAK BRITISH SALT LAWS Devotees of Rebel Leader, Their Ranks Thinned by Small- $ pox, Still With Him Bombay, India, April 5—(AP)— Mahatma Gandhi, Indian nationalist Jeader, arrived today at Dandi, where tomorrow at 6:30 a. m. he intends to break the British salt laws and begin the campaign of civil disobedience which he hopes ultimately will bring | '” his country’s independence. With him were those devotees, their ranks ¢depleted by smallpox, who on March 12 left. Ahmadabad for the 165-mile march to the Jalalpur di trict, where enforcement of the same} monopoly was said to be strictest. En route’the party stopped at vil- lages where the mahatma preached his doctrine of passive resistance. The receding tide in the Gulf of Cambay at Dandi leaves pools of cme in which as they evaporate Gandhi and It appafently will be unfit for use with food but the mere act of appropria- tion will constitute a breach of the remain deposits of salt. his followers will collect this salt. Jaw and fulfill his aim. It was not known here today what ection the government would take in desire give Gandhi » hence its to meet the t Immaterial Census Figures 58 ¢ i z ~ the feet are immaterial. census enumerator, which ety. + farmer's f iel at i 3 fi ? 5¥ fi ibe Non-Stop.Hop Around World, O’Brine’s Aim Lincoln, Neb., April 5—()—A non- around the world is now govern- to do nothing which the status of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Scientist) Fourth et and Avenue C. hool at 9:45 a.m. evening meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintained at 1191% Fourth street is open daily, legal holidays, Sunday, 3 to 5 p.m. GOSPEL TABERNACLE (Pentecostal- Evangelical) Eleventh street and Rosser avenue, Praise service and pri meeting. Passion Holy Communion, 8 Church school, 16 a Matins, i a.m. 20 “After a t-Haines, Benne day at 8 p.m. FIRST FV Seventh street Theme, “A Topic, lorning worship at 11. Personal Question.” Christian Endeavor, 7_p.m. vorship at 7:30. Theme, 145 this next techism class h. UTHERAN enth street 1, pastor, Sermon topi: sion of Jesu: sing. A it be broad: jeast over RETR tollowing the serv Choir rehearsal 8:20 p, The Baster festival services will be aud’ Wednesday at held in the city auditorium at 11 o’dlock April 20, The co! class meets every Wednesday urday at 4 and 10 o'clock, re: FIRST BAPTIST h street and Avenue B. Jackson, pastor. hool, 10 a. m., with classes all ages. Mrs, Howard McNutt, superintendent. Morning worship at 11, janist, Miss Esther Wilson. renade” (Schubert). rearolle” from “Tales ” (Offenbach). Man's Reéligion”—Mr. B. 7 p.m. The intermediate frou “will have charge of the meet- Bive he service at § a arguerite Kennedy, Pretads “Nocturne” (Chopin, Offertory, “A Love Son.” (Henselt). Duet, selecte Sermon church the senior chapter of “Her Country Cousin.” circle will be the gu chapters of the W. W sonage ‘All evening services gin at3 p.m. beginning this CARE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Walter E, Vater, ator, Morning worshi io: Organ prelude, week. brance” organ Anthem, Delight Organ offe Toso” (Ne Fred Hanson. Sunday’ school. 12 noon. the disregard thus far military movements or other law- with force have been dis- Towa, April 5.—(7)—Its counts in figuring the visiting a raddies the Black Hawk Benton county line, learned that ndow” (1 ms Anthem, "Thou Wilt Arise eirorterd. Organ offertory, (Nevin) Anthem, "Great Is the Lord” he Socigt: Vater. postiude, “Good arch” (Verne). PRESBYTERIAN Secs pod street and Thayer avenue, ‘dE. Logee, pastor. Sunday m broadcast by KFYR. Organ prelude, (Gritton)—Grace Duryee Morris, omethlng for Theet, Quartet, Thy Wo greene, M verson, Sermon,” —Floyd E. Logee. Organ Boatlude, beaux” (Clark). noon, Young people's societies, 6:30 p. Evening worsh ot UEP et Organ prelude, dise” Morris, Qftertor; Berceuse” fF gulken). Ani “He: it Far Ay Providen Organ postiude, (Niedermeyer). 4 « tae iesrpek nervice,: Missouri synod), Fourth street at ‘Avenue A. |. V, Riche: x Miss "Elle ‘Bred it ent Morning service (German) a fan le hour, & service (rage a “The Approp! Selvatlo _ will each at the mid-week bject being “The services, ane evening, Aj rvices at 11 a.m. Subject, testimonial | consecutive year, by defeating Miss let! Quier, Reading, Pa., one up. except from 12 to 6 p.m; lin sharp-shooting Pennsylvania girl Marvin C. Miller, pastor, Sunday, April’ 6—Sunday school at +45 p.m.} classes for all ages, After- noon service at 3, broadcast over sta- tion KFYR. Evening service at 7:30 (evangelistic), Wednesday, April .9 — Mid-week ay, April 11—Young people's the {Kansas City Real Estate Op- { erator Implicated With Mrs, Targart (sop thorn of Mandan (con: mount organ, Mrs. Bankston. Commu- . Addre rilate's Wite”— ain k Lenten service, Wednes- | Involved. in ‘Deciding for ; three indictments, one of them charg- .|cessory before and after the fact. The Calls of Christ’—Mr, Wednesday night at 8 p.m. at the the World Wide guild will present « play, Friday night at 8 p.m. the Mission of the two at the par- vill be- (Von "Bon)<-atiss Ruth "Rowley, here Is a Land of Purej anzone Amo- I Live in Thee” (Hazel | specialist of rmon. “A Plea for Faith"—Walter Orga poviede, ‘March in D" (Ash- Woman"— e Wednesday evening rning service at 10: 30, ‘Lenten Prelude” lorning Mood" (Griew) ‘Al Praise Thee” (Rogers) sits, Win. Hceevendick, Mr. Hal- “The Leading of of the Spirit” ‘Marche Aux Flam- {LENA COLLETTIS. | NORTH, SOUTH QUEEN Edith Quier, Reading, Pa., After a Thee-Hole Rally, is Beaten One Up Pinehurst, N. C., April 5—(®)— Glenna Collett, of Providence, R. I., American women’s golf champion, to- day won the historic north and south women’s tournament for the second In carrying the match to the 18th, staged a remarkable ‘come-back. Three down at the thirteenth, she won three holes in succession to square the match on the 15th, Miss Collett captured the short 16th, which proved to be the margin of victory. SECOND MAN SOUGHT IN INSURANCE DEATH Dentist in Murder Bentonville, Ark., April 5.—(?)—The state’s investigation into the fatal shooting of William P. Pearman of Columbia, Mo., in what it termed was an insurance swindle plot, today had brought the issuance of a warrant for the arrest of 8. K. Johnson, Kansas City real estate man. Officers announced yesterday that Johnson was wanted on a felony charge in connection with the death of Pearman, who was found shot to death on ‘a roadside near Gravette, Ark., last week. One man, Dr. A. J. Bass, wealthy retired dentist of Columbia, was in jail here, named in ing murder of Pearman and two others accusing him of being an ac- Pearman carried under an assumed name $200,000 in life insurance as- signed to Boss. Police heard from Kansas City last night that Johnson had disappeared after receiving word that he was wanted here. Johnson had said he would come here voluntarily for h peared but later Kansas City po- Continue Pact Talks London, April 5.—(4)—Prime Min- ister MacDonald and Foreign Min- ister Briand continue efforts today to find a solution to the French secur- ity claim. At the end of their talk at St. James's Palace the French foreign minister rushed away to Paris for the) week-end saying he was returning! Tuesday to resume the negotiations. As he was dashing off to the train he remarked somewhat cryptically: “I think the end of next week will see the finish of it one way or the jother.” The assumption’ was that he was referring to the proposed security Pact. Hog Raising Gauged By Farm Corn Yield Raleigh, N. C., April 5. (Pi—Uniess of corn per acre he should not tempt to raise hogs. Thus reasons W. W. SI should be determined by production | Van Swerin; ater Robinson, Republican diana, said today he would sum- mon Pierre He Bp ened and iad expected 4 o'clock. THE ‘BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, APRIL? 5, 1955 ——_ Bulletin News. - Washington, (Py—The interests merce committee with ‘unitying th gh | series of holding rough & of com- panties despite adverse decisions of the commission, under their contro! TO QUESTION DUPONTS Washington, April Loren art n- t, both of Wilmington, Del hetero the measie lobby canal? tee, HAWKS TAKES OFF Cleveland, ©., April 5—(@)— Captain Frank M. Hawks, flying @ glider from coast to coast, took off from Cleveland 2:05 p. m. for Buffalo. at airport Piloted by Duke Jernigin. Hawks to reach Buffalo about HOOVER GETS 11 TROUT Urange, Va. April 5—(7)—A catch of 11 mountain trout, topped with a rainbow veteran ot the Kapidan river headquarters was the Hoover luck on the presi- dent’s first full. day of spring fishing. FILE INJUNCTION SUIT Cleveland, 0., April 5—(>)— lice advised that they could not find} pany from merging the company ‘im. with the Bethlehem Steel cor- was filed in federal court MacDonald and Briand) (tv, ,cod?, &,, Attorney | 3. firm that represents the Cyrus Eaton Anti-Merger Proxy com- mittee. PASS YOUNG PLAN Paris, April 5—(7)—The senate islation on reparations by a vote of 234 to 8. The measures already have passed the chamber of depu- tics. FOREST SUPERVISOR KILLED Eugene, Ore., April 5.—()—Melson McDuff, supervisor of the Cascade forest, was found shot to death to- day about one-half mile above the McKenzie bridge. He had been shot | through ‘his head. LIKES OUR LAW Vienna.—Prohibition is the greatest cultural step ever taken by the United States, !Tandler, noted surgeon and chief of | welfare institutions here. -He de- @ man’s farm will produce 30 bushels | clares that this law has greatly bene- fited the economic situation of the working classes. In Austria, drinking swine | has held down the wi North Carolina state| one-third of the inmates of lunatic college, who says production of hogs! asylums are alcoholic victims. according to Prof. of corn on the individual farm. He | suggests a ratio of one brood sow) | for each 150 bushels of corn. Shay sees greater possibilities for profit in hogs than in either cotton} Provided they enter into swine rais-: ing in a scientific manner. FINANCIAL REVIEW New York, April 5.—P)— d forward into t new high in this w 5 king tra ferings in the general Il absorbed, and a wide astortment of ublic utilities, motors, amuse- ments, chemicals, oils and specialties arked up to new high levels for the year. Flurries of selling swept through the market at intervals as conserva tive-commission houses called atten- tion to the possibility of a techni ear” traders made peated forays against supposedly vul- nerable issues, but the upward price tendency was maintained. sales Friday ran close to 6,000 sharsn, & new top for the your, American Telephone, General Electric, and Radio Corporation were the out- standing market leaders, soaring to new peak prices on a huge turnover. U. 8. Steel common touched a new Church school, 9:30 a.m. and 12 ‘A Dream of Para- (Freeman) — Grace Duryee ‘GWovier) =" Presbyterian ovontig Sermon, * Zhrist the Summation of a E. ee se jortie Sollenelle” peak at 196%, but appeared to be Meeting heavy’ offerings around the -In the motor aot accessory group eral Motors, White, Moon, Plerce Arrow issues,’ Hayes Body, Thompson Products all topped thelr Fevious 1930 prices. General Mot is expected to show aroun jeune people's fellowship hour, bat Wednesday at} merger Electr! 10:30, igh pm, in ye soa ox a Tk inte on pr of tl ° ea 7:30. ation of Our | o ined it at pime Reve b. Waniten ot bainshet recejved co! erable from rep ‘. Consaliga ed - Gas, trl an ight, cific 7 Beeltig Gas, ind Public v of Jersey being in the statements impetus td Fee car-loadin; had a depressing eff ror ares, altho vance to a new ir rt ‘aie ‘Transpo! fectors S to so approve! 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