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MYSTERIOUSLY =: ae t Arkansas 732 10,146 Ome ul California . 9.910 776,967 1.202.541 22 ado ‘ 1.461 172.665 222.303 6 Ba pes Connecticut 169 16 287. 2 Hint 31-Year-Old Woman Suc-, gamer 3G ai ease eee tea a Florid: 975 53,134 151,360 E i cumbed From _ Illness: 1,487 201.426 cS 12 Leaves Two Children 394 48,288 oy 4 Tlinois 6.580 1,723,903 a 29 “seo Non, 10 2205 fase E Be aioe rs 2,436 398.084 +e 9 on 2.101 305,126 & 1 Nadejda 150.18 : : 39,160 i 10 wife, closest 1381008 5 the powerful Jo. ‘ rare 22 cal To the world she was M ogee ae 4 and she died Wednesday in her 31st 800,027 a uu year. d 784,188 19 re Neith 297,574 11 generally peieae “4 a 4 5 cause of death Hee AEA Hl he private life of | Nebraska 348,512 id i his family was not | Nevada 24,267 3 |N Hamps 100,621 fi The official announcement did not} 745,375 16 even identify the young wife and 41,975, 3 mother of two children 2,521,333 41 his mate, nor did the official Soviet 418,204 13 statement of condo! 131,935 4 Ther 1,245,320 26 quarters that 482,545 iL an illness, : 144,519 5 forthcoming. Plans for the funeral | Penn. 1,271,426 0 were withheld, but it was considered | Rhode Island 145,853 4 probable that she will be given obse-|S. Carolina. 83,423 8 quies commensurate with her position|S. Dakota. . 140,917 4 as an honored member of the party. | Tennessee 221,832 u The death of Russia’s first lady was|Texas .. 346,587 23 undoubtedly a blow to Statin, whom | Utah 114,847 4 biographers have described as a de-| Vermont . 54,751 Ri voted father and husband. Left be-| Virginia 189/553 il sides a son of 12 and a girl of seven,! Wash. 243,024 8 Was a step-child, a 23-year-old son of | W. Virginia. 378,505 8 Stalin's by a previous marriage. | Wisconsin 680,752 12 o Weternts .,; Wyoming 52,297 fa 3 a a | Total 119 714 106,312 20,193,777 59472 Vote on Repeal Popular vote majority does not elect; a total of at least 266 electoral Question of Who Will Get Big Jobs Apparently Diffi- cult to Handle , .Washington, Nov. 10. —A tangle of precedence and preference con- fronts Democrats, with their top- |heavy majority, i reorganizing the |senate after March 4. | If seniority continues to rule idesignating committee chairmen. | |there will have to be much adjustment | of personal ambitions of ranking; members. | Southern senators, by virtue of their solidly Democratic backing, and a few back Republican opponents, generally | hold the edge in continuous service, | ranking membership. So much of a margin this is that 18 senators between them hold first, sec- ond and third places 77 times on the )33 standing committees, some of them |. as three major committees. Besides this, there is the party lea- » whose guidance ity chieftain was challenged in the last session by Huey P. Jong of Louis- tana, one of the aggressive newcom- ers, dership held by Joseph T. Robinson of | Arkansas, which Republicans commented in the | DEMOCRATS FACING | campaign—was what is to be done jabout the independent Republicans¢ who supported President-Elect Roose- The possivility the coveted posts may be distributed romewhat on geo- graphical lines to promote harmony has been talked of. TANGLE IN CONGRESS sis. fz ees.omes crm WOULD HAVE MINOT VOTE Minot, N. D., Nov. 10,—(#)}—Peti- tions asking for a special election in |Minot on the question of changing | from the commission to aldermant-: form of government were filed with | the city auditor late Wednesday by O. | in |B. Vold, chairman of a committee’ acting for the petitioners. THE OLD GRAY MAYOR mdon.—And these two are just | what they used to be. When Sir} George and Lady Handover accepted invitation to continue office as that Sir was contains 86 letters. Another knotty angle—and one on another :-ran. away from * Y, TOM MIX’S FAVORITE HORSE, HAS QUIT PICTURES Hoover Roosevelt Old Age and Recent Accident ;;, i Prompt Star Animal to Seek Retirement Hollywood, Noy. 10.—(?)—Tony is! through! The famous horse who has been} ridden by Tom Mix in hundreds of | pictures during the last 20 years, has! appeared before the cameras for the: last time. In his current film, as in; future ones, Tom will ride Tony, Ji a chestnut sorrel given to him sever. years ago. Mix bought Tony 23 years ago for $12.50. Since then the two have jearned several million dollars. In a |sense, they have been the screen's \greatest team. And Tony has been many places unfrequented by other jhorses. Sonie years ago in Detroit !Tom forced the manager of a hotel to |give Tony a room by digging up an jold law compelling hotel manage- ments to “give shelter to man and jhis beast.” | , The horse injured his hip recently | | | during the filming of a scene for; “Hidden Gold.” The best specialists have been unable to do anything for | }the injury. So Tony has been turned jout to pasture to spend the rest of his | life in retirement. ' ee % 1 Lupe Velez has taken to suspenders | |Of course, the fiery Mexican actress | |doesn’t wear them all the time—jus: | when she's lounging. Lupe's favorite lounging garb these days is a sweater and pair of slacks. She had trouble} keeping the slacks in place. So the; suspenders were brought into use. * # % A few days ago Ann Harding noticed a studio errand boy examining some old furniture cn her set. “Do you; |think it’s a genuine antique?” she asked. “Til say it is,” replied the boy. “It was made right here in our own mill.” Confesses Slaying d home in lows: City. ta., stealing his fathers re volver. (Associated Press Photo) 32 fin this film will be an exact replica | few off days, he decided to make alvacation ahead of him, so as soon a: lof Chicago's principal railroad station!new house for his dogs. At the end|Carole finishes her next film they {as it was in 1871 before the great fire.)of three days he had completed a|will be off to Europe. Bill always ha: PHONE ' the preparation of resultful classified advertisements. |The station now is being built in the} ia Fernando valley, some miles from} when it.was finished he found there here. Old-time residents of Chicago wilt | For sale: One dog house, built per- ind at least one thing in Lionel Bar- |sonally irymore’s new film, “Sweepings.” to|known screen actor. William likes to| William Powell and Carole Lombard} the sea at the rate of nine inches interest them, One of the sets used {putter around with tools, so, having a!for a while. Bill has several months] every 100 years. by Warren DIRECT ern France. iwas one things wrong with it—his|tor this trip. jdogs won't stay in it. | ee & Looks as though we are due to lose *# e * William. well CONNECTIONS 'HE Want-Ad section of the Tribune is the “central exchange” where- in the seller is given a ditect connection with practically all possible buyers—where employer “gets a line” on needed employees—where own- ers learn of suitable tenants . . . this “central exchange” is operated by courteous, efficient Want-Ad Takers trained to-offer every assistance in THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE -WANT-ADS really attractive structure. However,|had a desire to own a home in south- That's the main reason If he can find one cheap enough, he's going to buy it. - England is said to be sinking into te. / | f | 4 * * +