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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1984_ “The Breath of Scandal ore in‘connection with logging operations in France, where he says he worked with the worst bunch OPPOSED 10 OLSON is the Pulse of Life Act to Purge Party of Alleged Influence by Farmer-La- bor Governor “Even though the world calls me faithless... though I'm battered ... but it’s all in the game. I have lived life to the fullest . . . enjoyed blissful, overpowering love ... and I have no regrets, for one doesn’t think when caught in the Riptide.” GAY—GLAMOROUS —DARING! SHEARER ‘WHEN A WOMAN LOVES with HERBERT MARSHALL Mrs. PATRICK CAMPBELL SKEETS GALLAGHER GEO. K. ARTHUR LILYAN TASHMAN RALPH FORBES HELEN JEROME EDDY ARTHUR JARRETT NOW SHOWING AT THE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY _ FRIDAY | —SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS— Daily 2:30-7-9 Matinees 25c Evenings 35c ie Gata April 4—(?)—Minne- of control by Governor Floyd B. Ol- son, | ‘They were looking for party har- mony—the welding of various factions so that a united drive can be made on the governor's Farmer-Labor platform calling for a Socialistic commonwealth in the state—but they bethought themselves of his interest in the par- ty from a national standpoint. They decided that later on this spring, after the date for filing of candidates has closed, they will get together again and recommend Demo- crats for all state and national of- fices. That meeting will be held May 15, @ week after filings close. After the primaries they will meet July 2 to adopt a party platform which Democrat nominees will have to ac- cept or be neglected by the organi- zation. : The group taking this action was the state central committee headed by M. F. O'Neill, state chairman. Its members are opposed to Joseph Wolf and Mrs. Stanley V. Hodge, the par- ty’s Minnesota representatives on the national committee. Wolf, at least, they claim, has too close a relationship with Governor Olson for the future good of the party. SAM PIERCE GIVEN ARMY DECORATION in of World War Is 72 Years of Age; Was 57 When He Enlisted LEWIS ABANDONS SPATS Washington—The first robin has arrived, the White House Easter egg rolling is over for a year, and the cherry trees hint of fragile blossoms soon to appear. But the capital has a better sign of spring. Senator J. Hamilton Lewis of Tili- nois, widely known for his ruddy whiskers and perfection of attire, has Qppeared on the senate floor devoid of spats, COALS FOR NEWCASTLE ‘Washington—Harry L. Hopkins, federal relief administrator, seems to have heard about “carrying coals to Newcastle.” At least he has an eye for seem- ingly strange activities in mak- ing a verbal report to depart- ment of agriculture heads on the last year’s relief activiites, he de- clared butter had been shipped into Wisconsin, a leading dairy ‘state, and canned beef into North Dakota, one of the foremost range cattle states. Tax Publicity Effort Is Expected to Lose Washington, April 4.—(®)—Efforts in the senate to require full publicity for all ineome tax returns are fore- cast for failure by Democratic man- agers of the $330,000,000 tax bill. In the belief that full publicity would minimize tax-dodging, Sena- tor LaFollette (Rep. Wis.) who has several amendments pending to boost income and other levies, has indicated he might propose a publicity amend- ment. It would be similar to that ap- Proved by the senate during consider- ation of the industrial recovery act. 1 Jungers Elected he was 40 years old and, he says “only led 17 years.” He was cited for the Distinguished rowers America's Fastest Selling Car! "HE V-type enginn baried. oh. Kallen. plane throneh the. air at seven miles a minute. It swept a racing car down @ Florida beach to the world’s land speed record... 270 miles per hour. The superiority of the V-type engine largely explains why the Ford V-8 is the fastest selling car in America, outselling all other “eights” put together. At 55 this Ford V-8 is just loafing along—effortlessly. Yet despite performance that lifts it out of the low price class, the new Ford V-8 is the most economical Ford ever built. The Ford V-8 is the only car that offers you the riding ease of free action for all four wheels — plus the priceless eafety of Before you buy any car at any price, drive the Ford V-8. © SEE YOUR NEAREST FORD DEALER $515endup-F.0.8. Dero FORD RADIO PROGRAM — With Waring's Pennsylvanians: Sunday and Thureday Evenings — Columbia Network Copelin Motor Compan any BISMARCK Mayor at Hebron Hebron, N. D., April 4.—In an elec- tion held here Monday the people of Hebron chose P. 8. Jungers as mayor, the third time they have shown him this honor. Jungers defeated L. Rehm, incumbent. ° \ Weather Repo: FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Cloudy a slightly ae tonight; j= rt - it; Thurs: r. Linder was sitting in the partner opened the six of clubs, which ‘was won by South, the declarer, with Here is a freak hand that came up in a duplicate toure Rament in Chicago, How do you think the bidding will go? ot and South are vulner- able. But as he had retained the six of diamonds, he led it and West won .|}with the nine, thereby cashing the | king and deuce of clubs and setting |. Rubber Bridge—E. and W. vul. Opening lead—# 6. ‘West North East Pass 19 Pass Pass $3N.T. Pasa 4 South Pace 2Nn.T. A small heart was returned and an- other spade discarded by West. De: clarer played low from dummy, al. lowing Linder to win the trick with the jack. Linder returned the deuce of dia- monds, South played low, West won the trick with the ace, and returned the nine of clubs, which was won in dummy with the ace. Linder now was forced to discard. Of course, he could not let go a heart, or all dummy’s hearts would be good, while if he let go @ spade, the spades would all be established. So he discarded the ten of diamonds, retaining the six. He could see that if he was thrown in, he might have to Jead away from a valuable card. ‘The jack of diamonds was returned from dummy and Linder went right up with the queen, South won with the king, and now led a small spade, which was won in dummy with the king. A small spade was returned from dummy, Linder false-carded with the queen, and South won with the ace. Now, attempting to make his con- ract, the jack. If he had retained the queen of 7 | diamonds, all he could now do would Egeaeee, : at 5 Grand Forks, clear valerate, oh 8 tft eet : i g : > : rf u uxerouasuaxssszsssuerosrusesssessauseese! sesbeebskebseshseebebseshrsesserecues sss? be to cash the queen, and he would be forced to lead away from the queen- three of hearts into dummy’s ace- eee MATA HARI MAY NOT RACE Louisville, Ky., April 4—(?)—Mata Hari, Charles T. Fisher’s superb filly which is among the favorites to cap- ture the Kentucky derby at Churchill PATTERSON HOTEL the declarer’s contract two tricks. 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