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PLAN ‘NEW DEAL’ FOR PICTURE INDUSTRY Movie Magnates Agree to Trade Facllities in Order to Ob- tain Economy Strange But True News Items of Day (By The Associated Press) (By The Associated Press) EGGS ARE ANTIDOTE Lima, O.—Eggs, , were part of 20-month-old Stanley Place’s Eas- the I i ; it fe i | g i q E i g i i | : | it 8 af it : i i | l i i i k lh | ; il i a > Mrs. Lydia O. Bostow, 57-year-old Fi ts as Riley | woman who lived on & farm near , Was found dead from disease. She and came to weeks ago. ussia. and was fore com- 1906. Mr. Minot suf- They settled rival in moved west- and Douglas leaves her husband, " wanted at and three sons, The on @ murder Matilda Haverlock, said. He was Bostow, Fred from the peni- Strileov, 30 and had at the j 1. He got right on spite giggles from Just before the Luehr, son of told police he the » When 4 pass up run the like articles the value of odds, the “the, player too rigidly . in his task. jomeke probable loser still greater danger. i ‘The hand shown today in a dual team-of-four < since the match was by only 300 points, this the entire margin between defeat. ‘The Bidding North and South were and West were not. j » ‘ 1 i et ; ge rege i Ed >’ F [ i | i i E 5 RK i z E g : i THE ‘at both tables reached a three no trump the same &K-8-7-4 FFE li i Se LANGER SUPPORTING ATTEMPTED RECALL Tells Minot Audience He Favors Action Against Judge Who Ignores Orders n—P— of Presi- by Gov. recent legislature pro- public utilities, been told his might i ag BES want the newspapers to, Libs iM Boy Breaks His Arm Pushed over by a playful dog while at play Sunday afternoon, Duane Bohrer, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Bohrer, Krem, suffered & broken left arm. ‘The béy was brought to a local hos- pital about 2:30 o'clock Monday morning for treatment and at noon was in satisfactory condition, his doc- tor said. of the law en-| i Fg Ee Garrison Man, 63, Succumbs in City Ernest Mohr, Garrison, died at local hospital at 9:45 o'clock Satur- day night. He was 63 years old. His death was caused by a liver ailment. He had been in the hospital since Feb. 25. The remains Monday were taken to Garrison for funeral and inter- ment services there. Mrs. George Brittin Hasn’t Moved to Fa! on THM BE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1933 CONTRACT BRIDG. ~™ EXPERTS PLAY IT 2 By WM. E. McKENNEY er f Cut Beauty Sleep For Winter Blooms —_—_——— Lafayette, Ind, April 17.—(7)— a@method of making these flowers bloom in winter as profusely as in Austrian Chancellor Bids Rome Farewell Rome, April 17—(?)—Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss of Austria took off for Vienna Monday from Littorio air- field where a number of Italiah of- fictals satd farewell to him. Aus- bring/trian diplomatic circles said he was/| satisfied with his visit to Rome as he 1,000 per cent for the recall/received renewed assurances that, italy was opposed to the movement for the union of Austria and Ger- concordat between Austria and Vatican seemed assured, as plans have been made for the attorney gen- of Austria to come to Rome this Premier His visit attracted unusual attention ‘because at the same time two mem- bers of the German government— Vice Chancellor Franz von Papen and Goering, minister without Portfolio—were conducting negotia- tions here. | Heaton 41 Slain as Federals Rout Yucatan Rebels Merids, Yucatan, April 17—()— Forty-one persons were dead Monday after a battle in the Yucatan village jof Opichen between a rebel force and federal troops. Of this number, only three were federal troops. Six other soldiers were wounded. Bartole Garcia Correa, governor of Yucatan, said it was purely a local incident and resulted from “uninform- ed persons” following leadership of a so-called revolutionary defense organ- ization which declared itself opposed to the government. Twenty of the rebels were captured There was no report on how many of them were wounded. Reports said that the rebels refused ammunition, The soldiers, numbering 60, entered the town Sunday morning. They were reported ambushed by the rebel force. A pitched battle then followed. \Missouri Farmer Is Montgomery City, Mo., April 17— (?)—Ivan Lotten, 23, a farmer living near Belleflower, Mo., was returned Saturday to Hillsboro, N. D., where he to surrender a supply of arms and/= Accused of N. D. Crime; [Hi gels GLAMOUR! MYSTERY! ADVENTURE! COMEDY! INTRIGUE! By SARAH HEINLE Bill Jennings called at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday. Louise Heinle was a caller at the ‘Walter Grewe home Wednesday eve- ning. Miss Marie Brezden visited at the A. H. Heinle home Friday. Frank Brezden was a caller at the Joe Brezden home Friday. Mr. Hanson of Underwood called at te. A. H. Heinle home Friday morn- Dan Greene was an ove! it t at the William Brezden trgell be Peter Hallan of Turtle Lake was guest at the John day. is visiting a few days at the William Stone home. Dave Keck took his wife, Mrs. Keck, to the hospital at Bismarck Friday. Amanda Ecklund and Leo and La- vern Grewe were callers at the A. H. . | Heinle home Sati onerate Babcock Be ape dhe sEBe Beek itl & g i 5 i t | 5 g i aed LH iE : E é f E Eos tee e288 td il we | d [ e AT 7:00 P. M. OVER | “KFYR, WDAY, KFJM, KLPM, KDLR GOVERNOR LANGER ‘Will Discuss the New Sales Policy of the State Mill and Elevator jurday. Edwin Heinle called at the Bernard Hall home Monday. Mrs. Walter Grewe and family called at the G. E. Shearer home Fri- day evening. Mrs. William Wagner is staying with her daughter, Ella, at the Bis- marck hospital. Ella underwent an operation for appendicitis last week. 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