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ITALY SEEKS HELP ic NTINUED | trom page ous’ FOR ECONOMIC PACT nee fe Pace” on ——______ | Government Board Mill Invite France, Germany and) 01, rindbereh, who 1s technical ad- Oth + iviser to Transcontinental and Western jer Nations to Join in | Air, one of the companies whose con- Agreement tracts was cancelled, sent his first ‘protest direct to President Roosevelt. jt was made public before the presi- Rome, March 15.—(#)—Italy will |dent read it, and the result was a re- | §nvite France, Germany and the na- buke from the White House. tions of the Little Entente to join in| Invited to serve on the committee the economic agreement expected to | With Lindbergh were Orville Wright be reached in the tripartite confer-|Clarence Chamberlin and. others. ences in progress here Thursday, the Wright declined for reasons of health, Associated Press was informed by a but Chamberlin accepted. | usually reliable source. At President Roosevelt's order, a ‘The invitation will not be extended Survey designed to produce a new air soon, it is sald, but some time after Policy for the United States was press-| much colder Friday. the ‘agreement’ made by Chancellor ¢d. There were some indications that Engelbert Doilfuss of Austria, Premier the upshot may be a proposal to set Julius Goemboes of Hungary and Pre- | UP an agency to control all aviation— army, navy and civil. faler Benito Mussolini has begun to “Tye war department appropriation In well-informed quarters, it is ex- bill, which went through the senate plained that Italy realizes she is not Sarat hate feaiipawnraetld sufficiently strong—even with the |A00c0 Pt ae ay a a ete help of Hungary — to make Austria 1S! tea’ 610 Ob 000 ieee ial indepéndent of Germany commerci- supp! Deeds e pre ally, and thus assure her political in- dependence, too. on dent’s unrestricted use for army avia-|The weather is generally fair in’ all The cooperation of other powers is believed necessary to accomplish this end. The nations of the Little Entente | are Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Rumania. It is understood that Il Duce is making his Danubian plan the foun- dation of the talks started with Gen- eral Goemboes Tuesday and continued with Dollfuss at the Venezia palace ‘Wednesday before all came together ‘Thursday. According to this plan, one of the favors that would be asked these other countries invited to participate | 4s that they relinquish their most- Lindbergh notified the senate post-| 08 17, office committee by telegram Thurs- day he would be “glad to appear be- fore the committee Friday to testify on permanent airmail legislation. Lindbergh was among a number of Prominent aviators invited. CHURCH LEADER DIES Brooklyn, N. ¥., March 15.—(P)— The Rev. D. W. Knighton Bloom, 68, eastern secretary of the Congregation- al and Christian church extension board, died Wednesday night of a cerebral hemorrhage suffered as he alighted from a train from Washing- ET EE a Weather Report FORECAST For Bismarck and yay Ge ally fair tonight and Fri solder? Friday ty colder re il al char North Dee if © oNSZy kota: Generally | fair tonight and Friday; colder to- night; much cold- Friday. lay; somew! colder tonight; considerably cold- er Friday. For Montana: Unsettled tonight jand Friday; colder east of Divide to- jn tht and southeast portion Friday. | r Minnesota: Generally fair to- night and Friday; colder tonight and GENERAL CONDITIONS A low pressure area is centered over the upper Mississippi Valley (Minne- |apolis 20.70) while high pressure areas are centered over the eastern si and over the Pacific coast (Roseburg —_30.20). Temperatures dropped in the western lanadian Provinces but warmer weather pre- vails throughout the United States. sections. Bismarck station barometer, inches: Reduced to sea level, 29.97. PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: Total this month to date Normal, this month to date . 30 Total, January Ist to date .... 17 Normal, January Ist to date ... 1.19 Accumulated deficiency to date 1.02 NORTH DAKOTA oy an a.m. Grand Forks, peldy. ... 31 WEATHER IN THE NATION Low- Highs est BISMARCK, N. D., clear 34 __| (Seoretary, American Bridge Léague) states |Clubs, as his jump to two no ti Solution to Previous Contract Problem BY WM. E. McKENNEY suit in rebidding which helps North to tract with A-xx. Nt that. South will pass the bi was @ game force. The Play West's opening lead was the jack | of hearts. Dr. Murdock had nothing | to lose by going up with the queen: in dummy, East covered with the king Duplitate—All vul. Today's Contract Problem .How should North and South bid the following hand, East and West always pass- ing? With South playing the hand at hearts, West opens a diamond. How should the hand be played? (Blind) 13 UNE, ‘THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1934 queen. The king of diamonds Played next and the five of auee E ted E i tt i AMER, PLE OF LABOR TROUBLES Make Formal Reply to Charges of Discrimination and An- ti-Union Activity Washington, March 15.—(?)—Auto- mobile makers, fating strike threats) the story to the national labor board. Among those’ who were prepared to. reply to labor's charges of discrim- ination and anti-union activity by motorcar builders was William Knud- sen, executive vice president of Gen- eral Motors. as witnesses at a hearing on the Wag+ ner bill, designed by Senator Wagner (Dem,, .. ¥.), labor board chairmau, to strengthen worker organization, A pay dispute /between railroad Workers and railroad managements occupied representatives of both sides two years over rail wages. The railroad managers recently served notice that the present 10 per cent cut in the basic rail pay would be increased to 15 per cent. Labor, represented by. the Railway Labor Executives’ association, consisting of the heads of 21 railroad unions, is seeking to avert this cut. They seek full restoration of their original pay. President Roosevelt himself took a wi treasurer Democratic . He expects within a week the the party’s $500,000 ——_ Most of the insects of the earth live in trees. =e Washington, Mach 15.—(@)—The farm adminisira Beaten plana foe control carry . ‘The suggestion is a departure plans of the administra oH Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed Theat afford to neglect Dr. H. J. Wagner Optometrist Offices Opposite the G. P. Hotel since 191¢ not justify increasing the Phone 583 Bismarck, N. D. retail price of mi by one full cent per quart. hand in the situation recently when| Montana. he asked the rail executives to pos! Opening lead—w J. West North East Pass Pass Pass » Pass Pass |ton, D. C. j pone for another six months any con- ‘West discarded the detice of spades; | templated downward revision of the "| therefore, the declarer now led a|10 per cent cut: favored nation treatment clauses with | Austria. Great Britain already has taken this step. |Amarillo, Tex. clear... 38 He formerly was district secretary i of the extension board in North and | Bois, Idaho, clear..... 42 | Calgary, Alta., cld: |South Dakota. : Chieago, TIL, ’eldy:, W.H. Strachan Dies =| __PLAN RATE HEARING A hearing will be held here April 3 Denver, Colo. peldy 40 Des Moines, Ia., cldy... \ Devils Lake, N.'D, clear At Duluth, Minnesota etore tne state ratiroad commission |Dodge City, Kans. clear 3¢ on the complaint of the state mill! Mie elgre. Funeral services were held, Thurs- | and elevator and the Greater Grand day at Brainerd, Minn, for W. H.| Forks Traffic association regarding Strachan, who for a number of years intrastate carload rates on lignite ‘was superintendent of the Bismarck | screenings, division of the Northern Pacific rail- | road. Mr. Strachan, 70 years old,| died Tuesday at Duluth, Minn, and Dr. Murdock won the trick with the ace. He immediately returned the ace| of diamonds, followed by the jack of diamonds, overtaking in dummy with Young Democrats at Forks Pushing Holt Grand Forks, N.D., March 15.—(?) —Young Democratic: clubs of Grand Forks county will launch their cam- Female rabbits, like deer, also are/ Miles City, Mont. cldy. | Minneapolis, Minn., clear Modena, Utah, clear.... = iA SSR ~ }Moorhead, Minn., clear Now Ease Neuritis in Few Minutes jealled does. No. Platte, Neb. peld} Okla. City, O., clear Ey one t, Si 7 cl u’Appelle, 8., clear, Rapid City, 8. D., rain. Roseburg, Ore., foggy.. St. Louis, Mo., clear.... Salt Lake City, U. |S. S. Marie, Mich. Seattle, Wash., cl |Sheridan, Wyo., pc’ Sioux City, Ia., clear. | Spokane, Wash., pcldy. Swift Current, 8., pel a The Pas, Man., peldy. Tracy R. Bangs, Grand Forks at- torney and lifelong Democrat, will give the principal: -address. Other’ club members will give short talks. H. H. Perry, national committee- man, and Fred McLean, state chair- man, have accepted invitations, and/| there are to head a large delega- tion of out-of-town Democrats. Holt was indorsed for governor at the Grand Forks Democratic conven- tion, Ask Public Money to pany. Blue prints on fi fice ‘CANT GO ANY FURTHER THIS NEURITIS IN MY BACK IS ALMOST KILLING ME.... Children who are Always Catching 4 boy of girl may be warmly clad, eae any child an easy victim fog colds... The youngster whose bowels! "t moved for two days will contract a cold s than the one who has forgotten his rubbers. A powerft cathartic that opens the child’s very pores is just as bad. The Proper treatment is on the right: THAT 0S AN ORDER ! Williston, N. D., SOWA VER ERGOT | Winnemuicea, Nev.., cle WAIT—LETS GET SOME A | Winnipeg, Man., cldy... BAYER ASPIRIN AT THAT YES, SIR! BAYER ASPIRIN DOES THE JOB FAST ! \Mrs, gesebebeebeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeseeeeseeeeess? SERB BSESSRESSSNEBSESESRBEREAES SASSSSSESSSKASRSSSSSSERSALSTSSSSSss, . me cold ORUG STORE 2 TABLETS WILL KNOCK THAT PAIN BEFORE OUR NEXT APPOINTMENT... Roosevelt Is_ Delayed by Storm ;_ San Pedro De Macoris, Dominican | Republic, March 15.—(#)—Mrs. Frank- |lin D. Roosevelt and her party, travel- ling in a big-Pan-American Airways ‘flying boat, were blocked by a rain- storm over Haiti Thursday and re- |turned to this airport after flying {120 miles west. The big plane had arrived here at 7:05 E. 8. T. after a flight from San Juan, Puerto Rico. It took off a short time later on the return to Miami. A terrific downpour of rain, how- jever, reduced the visibility over the mountains of Haiti which occupies the western half of the Island on which is situated the Dominican re- public. The pilot, taking no chances, turn- ed back, ’ Mrs. Roosevelt left Washington March 5 on a tour of the West In- dian Islands. Her pi for the trip was to obtain first-hand infor- mation on health and economic con- ditions in Puerto Rico. FARMER PAYS INCOME TAX ce Okiahema, collector ‘of in * * . Jones, ir Build New Railroad) ternai revenve, proudly related Thur ? —— day the story of a farmer who pa Helena, Mont., March 15.—(?)—The| an income tax this year and-wrot ‘Wyoming, Montana Railroad Com-| across his return, “I'll cut the throa. pany, which proposes to build a line| of anyone who says anything against from Scobey, -Mont., to Readville,| President Roosevelt.” i For Quick Relief Say “BAYER Aspirin’? When You Buy Here is quicker relief from pain—the fastest safe relief. it is said, nown. This is due to a s fi discovery by which BAYER Aspirin starts “taking hold” of pain a few minutes after taking. The illustration of the glass here tellsthe story.A Bayer tablet starts to disintegrate or dissolye—go to work —almost instantly. This means quick relief from pain—fewer lost hours from headache, neuritis, rheumatism. And safe relief. For genuine Bayer Aspirin does not harm the heart. When you buy, see that you get the genuine Bayer Aspirin. The best way is never to ask for aspirin by the name “aspirin” alone. But if you want Bayer Aspirin’s quick relief always to say “BAYER Aspirin.” WHY BAYER ASPIRIN WORKS SO FAST Drop a Bayer Tablet in a glass of water. Note that BEFORE it touches bottom, it has started to dis- integrate. That it does in this glass it does in your stomach. Hence its fast action. SO.. CaN SAY esterfields are not like others’ two people in the world look alike... act alike. So it is with No two leaves are the same. And it’s the same with cigarettes... no two brands are alike. Furthermore, not only are the to- baccos different, but the way the to- baccos are handled is different. This, you can understand. You. know just ss well as we do that no two manufacturers use the same kinds of tobeccos, or blend them or cross-blend them or weld them together in the same manner, We do everything that science knows and that can buy to make CHESTERFIELD as good a cigarette as can be made. We Have a Complete Line of ‘We hope you like them. They “not like others.” Township, Village and | wince feat 14 en. a , Special Orders Given Prompt Attention - Bismarck Tribune Company — om 2 bee Le ea oe 3 , the cigarette that Tastes = hesterfield SCIENTIST GETS AWARD Brussels, March 15. — () — Prof. Georges Henry Lemaitre, famous for his theory of the “expansion of the universe,” was awarded Thursday the Francqui prize of 500,000 francs (about $32,500) for research work in astro- physics. TO DISCUSS PRESS CODE Devils Lake, N, D., March 15.—(?) —The executive committee of the North Dakota Press association will meet here Saturday to discuss ad- niinistration of the newspaper code in North Dakota. Fat Girls! Here's A Tip For You All over the world Kruschen Salts is appealing to girls and women who strive for an attractive, free from fat figure that cannot fail to win ad- miration. Here's the recipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the na- tural attractiveness that every wom- @n_ possesses, hat teas Every morning take one spoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast. Be sure and do this every morning for “It’s the little daily dose that and brings “that ling” of energetic health and activity that is reflected in bright Does Not Harm ‘the Heart Notice to Automobile Drivers In order to cooperate with the Automobile Drivers Safety and Courtesy Campaign Committee, and be- cause of the fact that there has been a general dis- regard of traffic rules and regulations on a part of the motoring public, the Police Department has been instructed to strictly enforce the Ordinances of the City of Bismarck relating to speeding, through high- way regulations, two-hour parking limits, double park- ing, improper parking, and all other rules and regula- tions made for the antety and convenience of the pub- lic. Violations will be handled by the Police Magis- trate. Board of City Commissioners. Am ARNEL Amman SES Nomination Blanks 2 |The Legal Blank Department the cigarette that’s MILDER | BETTER #

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