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MINNESOTA SCORED BY PUBLISHERS FOR CRINE CONDITIONS Black Senate Committee Also Criticized by Press Gathering New York, April 22.—(7)—A resolu- tion recommending that all “victims of the illegal acts of the (Black) sen- ate investigating committee and the federal communications commission” demand criminal prosecution of those involved and seek civil damages was offered Wednesday at the annual con- vention of the American Newspaper Publishers association. The resolution was offered by the committee on freedom of the press headed by Col. Robert R. McCormick of the Chicago Tribune. It asserted the Black committee had Investigation | V.F. W, COMMANDER SPEAKS AT ROTARY Spanish-American War [s Char- acterized as Humane by Harrington Perenecene acer) The Spanish-American war was & humane war, fought to free the Cu- bans from the misrule, inhuman treat- ment and cruelty of the Spaniards, P. G. Harrington, state department commander of. the Veterans of For- eign Wars, said in an address made at the Wednesday noon luncheon of the local Rotary club. Harrington traced the incidents lead- ing up to the war with Spain, assert- ing that conditions in Cuba at that time were even worse than newspaper accounts related. He said the Spanish-American war was the only one ever fought wholly by volunteers, pointing out that Mc- Kinley’s request for 125,000 volunteers THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WENNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1936 Peach of a Start for Peaches on Beaches RILEY FAVORS TWO HEADS FOR SCHOOLS One Director for Wahpeton and Ellendale Would Increase Expense, Is Claim Recommendation that the Ellen- dale Normal and Industrial school and the Wahpeton School of Science continue under separate heads await- ed definite action of the state board of administration Wednesday. The recommendation was made by E. F. Riley, president of the school of science, who was instructed by the board to make a survey of Ellendale school setup. ‘The board has made J. C. MeMillan; executive assistant to Riley, acting president of the Ellendale school, ef- fective Aug. 1. Puture action of the board will de- pend to some extent on various re+ ports to be made by MeMillan on the school operation, board members sald. Riley said he believed operation of the Ellendale school under one ad- ministrative head would increase costs of administration, and “would not be @ satisfactory arrangement.” He stiggested some of the depart- mental heads of the Wahpeton school might act in “an advisory capacity” in connection with some of the courses at the Ellendale school. Basketball was invented by assign- ment. A Y.M.C.A. instructor in 1891, assigned his pupils the task of making up a new indoor game. James Nai- a worked out the idea of basket- undertaken a campaign of persecu- tion against individuals, organizations and newspapers which have been crit- ical of the Roosevelt administration, in violation of the constitution. Discuss Two Slayings was oversubscribed. Physical hard- ships, disease and privation endured by the soldiers, Harrington related from his own experiences. Every individual in the nation has an obligation to fill if the United States should be called into war, he said, after touching briefly on the national defense and immigration laws of the country. Harrington was introduced by T. R. Atkinson, pro- gram chairman. In a voluminous report the commit-|the service impractical even though tee discussed the unsolved slaying of |the news is furnished to them without two Minnesota newspapermen, How- |cost. rt! Dr. F. C. Stucke was taken in as a Daughter, Mr. and Mre. Ernest | new Rotary club member with E. M. ard Guilford, editor of the Saturday, It urged that it be authorized tc DELI GHT AUDIEN CR Stee, 417 First St., at 5:4 m., Wed-| Hendricks giving the charge. Rev. Press and Walter Liggett, Minneapolis |take up with those stations which First Presbyterian Church nesday, St. Alesliw hospital P. E. Loge, P. C. Bakken, ©. C. Lar- editor, and asserted: cannot afford wire costs from New “We cannot doubt that the author!-|York “plans for a more economical Daughter, Mr. and, Mrs. Bruce A.| sen and B. O. Ward were announced fe Alexia by President George Dullam as mem- ties of Minnesota belong to gang-|distribution of the press-radio re- Jand.” ports.” F 08 ae Sponsors Appearance of James-| Wednesday, St. Alexius Noupieaae 4 ae fF ers of the May program committee. town College Group Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter y progr: What more inviting a scene than this for the opening.of the beach season in the California film arca? It shows a happy contingent of movie colonists sunning them: ind enjoying whatever it may be out there, at the year's first Hollywood beach party, given by Ket lor, sereen star. The group ~ includes, left to right, Phyllis Brooks, Taylor, Henry Wadsworth, and Jrene Ware., The committee urged adoption of] @: ‘a resolution summoning the press of the nation to “use its most powerful ‘weapon, that of publicity, in resisting ELETYPE tthe attempts of politico-criminal alli- By the Soneiae cis Pop Ave., at 3:12 a, m.| Prof. John Howard of the univer- ke , * i hospital. ances in Minnesoa and other places BRIEF espeianes $n, 7 phased tl deg sity music faculty, who is leader of Ma e Your ir. and Mrs. Frank Alyea, | the Rotary conference chorus, said he Sterling, 8:15 esda: . a |, Clarity of words and phrasing and Meinhover home, 52 523 Seventh ‘st? ye faithful interpretation of the mood voices for the Duluth meeting May Wimbedon, N. D.—Funeral servicesiof each song marked the work of} Iudge Fred Jansonius and court/ 18-19. Other guests of the club in- for Mrs. Wilhelmina Knecht, 82, whO|the Jamestown college chorus which reporter Clifford Jansonius left Thurs-| cluded: Hywel C. Rowland, Grand died Monday, will be conducted here|sang Tuesday evening in the First @ay for Washburn where they will con-| Forks, and Archie McCannell, Minot, Friday. Presbyterian church. The audience |4uct court business for one day before | and Walter L. Stockwell, Fargo, past reau's service to make its bulletins} Dazey, N, D.—Barbara, T-year-old [2s ,falrly large. and generously re- Going to Jamestown. district governors of Rotary. available to all radio stations desir-| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willett B.|¥2tded the singers applause. RI ELE SE ing to tue them was urged by the|Stowman, died here ‘Tuesday. Pus ,, Tse Jamestown college has one of | gue arson anunianment of C ONTINUE D radio committee. neral services will be held Saturday. |the most versatile and best schooled | grade crossing over Great Northern feet Cage ede’ The committee’s annual report said pomceaieny choruses in the state again was evi- tracks at Alexander was anhounced fe large number of radio stations are} New York—An accelerated rate of denced in this concert, one on the Wednesday. Affected was a crossing S rgeo! Frie d co far removed from the bureau in| business improvement since the be-|1936 spring tour. This is the 13th aN- | over tracks in conjunction with @ pro- urgeon, mn ‘New York that the heavy toll charges| ginning of March has been disclosed |nual trip of its kind. posed relocation of U. 8. Highway No Ask for ‘Hypos’ for transmission of the news furnish-; by @ national survey made by the| Two Russian compositions opening $5. diy ry NO, ‘to abridge the freedom of the press. whether this vbridgement be at-|. tempted by lawlessness and intimi- dation, by misuse of legislative power or by any other means.” Urge_Radio Expansion Expansion of the press-radio bu hoped to assemble a group of 50 male Selum’s only a $65 truck horse, but to the Greens, of Jena. La., he comes as the noblest of steeds. ‘he reason? No longer wilt Farmer Pau! J Green and his wife have to yoke themselves to the plow as shown above, to break the tough, weedy, root-studded ground on thelr cotton farm, as poverty has forced them to do for the last three years. An executive of the Resettlement Admin < jatratfon’ Board heard ‘of their plight and amazing struggle, a lent them money to buy Selum, with which the Greens and thei? Gaughter. Ruth, 17, are shown below. And how Selum is the pam- pered pet of the fainily has been in default for several years. 3 from page one stock will be issued in lieu of cash Correspondence STAND OUT! *« Let us submit Letterhead Ideas! * ed through the courtesy of the Asso-| International Business Machines|the program were marred somewhat To Assuage Pain dividends on these securities but the E lide tight kind of design cinted Press, the United Press and| Corp, ‘Thomas J. Watson, president,|by the close grouping of the singers) pe, seaysin “MM. Williams, state e' Commercial Value cost of carrying the new issue will be and careful choice of type International News Service, makes) stated Wednesday, oerriie monn tronoaearerioe totet health ofticer, fs home after « busi-|shaft, passing the earth and rok| Of Black Gold Has {ota tinancial set-up because of the} face make your business or ti ness trip to Washington, D. C. There | ba a long chain of miners. Gi reduction in the interest rate. ” . 5 much Ae a ag Seen a re ae ct regataayy ary |e attended the ath annual con-| "Over the heads of the rescue erew Yet to Be Tested |" company cts tot he utr] Pot cooeies Wo nesday, less than an hour after the|done. ? ference of state and territorial health | was a slowly-sinking upper level, vir- —_— board that, with improved business more imprenre. eo are spe- Weather Report truck in which he and Mrs. Johnson| Victor Herbert’s lilting and, ass officers called by the surgeon genera!, | tually unsupported. It lowered grad-| because of the wide ownership in this |conditions, the gas and electric prop- cialists in making up suitable were riding was struck by a freight|liked “Kiss Me Again’ Dr. Thomas Parran, which was held | ually until Tuesday it was 10 feet be- region of the stock and other securi- erties operated by it can earn enough lettérheads, inveices, and train near Moorhead. Mrs. Johnson’s| Street Song” were Poe, qttlitt | April 13 and 14, ‘The following two |low the point it reached immediately |ties of the Montana-Dakota Power |t© Keep the new stock set-up on ® ‘ WEATHER FORECASTS injuries are not considered serious. | pr ally the Jatt days Dr. Williams and other members| after the original collapse of the/company and the Montana-Dakota | “vidend-paying basis. printed forme of all types. Bice ucingamest: tonieues oacoms et bl eee oullgaeo bard Apt of the conference met with Dr. Mar- | structure. Utilities company, the parent concern.| , One of the alms of the company is Call on us to submit ideas to fre ungettiod by huredays mot #0 cool Minneapolis — Russell Ackerman, handled by Miss Ruth Haan, ‘The|*D® tha Tillos,. chief of the children’s} | One rescne/worser was repecied tn. | The capital structure of the organ BO een ne a eee Pees | Gt your ebquirements. Just Oe city lcense superintendent, Wednes~| offerings’ of the ensemble were con- | >Ureau. jure be stone ¢‘danger-| ization +has. been simplified by elim-| ‘fom Bismarck tine intents hecoming unsere (Gay recommended revocation of 114/cluded with partS-of. the Mascagn! ous operating shaft, leading to the/ inating: the holding company feature es tor of Sante astey ere telephone—no obligation. tled by Thursday, with possibly show- | licenses for sale of 3.2 per cent beer “ c Mie arth portion: not so cool toRlgN'G| after he sald he had learned the ap- | eney Laven e teen eau 0 cooler northwest portion Thursday. licants failed to discl th ! onne gene's beautiful For South Dakota: Fair and not | PI close they hadi voice was well handled in her solo so cool tonight; Thursday somewhat | been involved in criminal cases in the] work, Miss Ilo Holstein of Beach and unsettled with warmer east portion. | past. Mi f ty Bismarck’s Good iss Kmme King of Menken, wh remained alive for more than a week|the announcement of the oil possi- For Montana: Oécasional showers ies ‘ Sec peasent Uf thts calseraearestes Will for Minot Is without food or warmth until com- tonight and ‘Thursday; cooler north: | wow Work \ west, watmep extreme southeast to- —! uit were irenen tea insects lean Newspaper ‘Pub-| partment, contributed. solos which Shown at Banquet hee eaten surtace was es plant ee west Fon ees ing of the Ame ‘or Minnesota: Fair and not quite |iishers association, in its annual re- suite 7 loudiness “with rising tomperacures port made public today, cited a 25| Wer well ten te ee eee bore, had received no more nourish- per cent gain in national newspaper quality of each voice. Selections by! ment, labeling it the best conducted a 01 GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS | advertising in 1935 over 1934, Paper |small vocal groups and instcumental|in any of the northwest states ment since Sunday—the night Magill 5 The barometric pressure is high 8 = s solos rounded out the prograni. “Basketball ‘similar athletic died. Gamble’s statement was grankly in- $353, White's Low extends along the| Valley City, N. D.—Mrs. John Bet-| Joseph Saylor Biack | directs. the! competition is just the stavt for the|,, 2% Im goed for another 48} tended to pour cold water. on the , N. D—Mrs, - » ‘a western Rocky Mountain slope, abo zina, 6, peed at her home here Wed-|Chorus. Miss Claribel M.Donald waS| boys toward a much bigger goal in hours,” Dr. Robertson reported at |,mounting enthusiasm .sirice, he ex: rf r 12:45 a, m. plained, the does not want Kane and Phoenix, 29-83, Cool wetth; Inesday. Funeral services will be Fri-|#,the piano for most of the conceft-|iife," he sald. “rom these groups c fo be scoused of exploitation in the a The chorus personnel was enter- ” Cribwerk Collapses _ RE a el bedleiaaaa tained at dinner by the women's mis-| "Srarey Roberson, aeuilan conch, | voted CHbwort, in the main oper- spent, the Teh ducer faverest eens West, ‘Mostly fair weather prevails, vandaits, ri—The rapid spread of|Sionary society of the sponsoring] introduced each member of his squad, nt aangine proprotein Abert Vosarapivngt jh ncupttse indy re the original plan was to extend it to Fargo and possibly to Minne- apolis but the company ran into fi- nancial difficulties and the line never Heel been extended eastward from Scandinavians Like - Swedish F Folk Movie Persons familiar wi with the Sandi- navian ges had a treat Tuesday night at the State theater when the talkie version of the Swedish folk play, Haisingar, was shown there. Impresario -O.- QO. -Lindberg, - who brought the attraction here, said it N T I N U E D 141-foot level, at 2:30 a. m., but Dr./of the set-up under the new federal gency medical staff at the surface,! company is now an operating, rather said no one was hurt. than a holding company. Dr. Robertson and Scadding, who| Interest in the stock boomed with bureau of advertis- except over the Far Northwest, where precipitation has occurred. It is snowing in Alberta this morning. scarlet fever at the state prison farm, Church. north of here resulted in orders by health Pointing out that he had seven Nor- wegians, one Swede and one fighting carpenters rushed in to replace the old supports with new timber while since it is the dominant firm operat- ing in the gas field which it now is ‘was much appreciated by two large audiences and that many persons exe pressed a desire to see similar eve presented in their native tongue. Final authorities Wednesday to] *— rs a ® | Irishman. Members of the squad tl il field, Shteal Pea scanty Waeat Re-| cuarantine all six dormitories, Thirty Today’s Recipe were Ernolf Roland, Darrell Jackson, te ee a ee eet frig Pecgimcel moe pane de tay perfected aj enemies of the film are scheduled for For the week ending April 21, 1936. persons were ill. Fred Gran, James Eide, Chetley An-|ievel, a the Cine AO Wes ATION Sree, Pereclnily went ea Cornstarch Pudding erson, Bernard Monnes, Arnold Al-| ‘Tearing away at the barrier, the; Wednesday by the state railroad portions, but was delayed somewhat| Rock Island, Ill—A new high-speed ger, Roger Herigstad, Dennis Huntley | rescue workers chanced death them-|board. It calls for issuance by the horth and east by wet soil. Soil mois-| United States army tank manufac-| Two cups milk, 3 tablespoons corn+|and Jack Diamond, student manager. | selves within the crumbling walls|Montana-Dakota Utilities company {ure generation Seeding of spring | ‘ued at the Rock Island arsenal ar-jstarch, ¢ tablespoons sugar, tease Praises Spirit of Dinner which might cave in again, of 17,789 shates of 6 per cent preferred| miles, but, due to its lack .of mois- rived here after a test run from Dal- epoch eat: 1 rapt ie eoser rey Robertson reviewed the Magicians’! " gcadding spoke to his brother, Fred,! stock and’ 59,592 3/5 shares of 5 per| ture, only 12,000 square. miles are late Tuesday night, and reported he cent preferred stock to carry cumula-|tnder cultivation. wheat is general. Livestock general- boller. When tny bubbles was trying to rest as easily as pos- tive preferential dividends from Jan- Jy good condition, grazing on pas-|las, Texas, to establish speed records tures and harvested fields, but some! for army trucks, a few minutes more appear around the edge of the milk it is hot rese enough. Mix cornstarch and 3 tables set abies ollie lacie Sa ladt yeEtamarek station barometer, inches; | HAN 32 hours to travel 1,076 miles. Central City, Neb.—After learning |sPoons sugar with remaining cold that the undertaker here was not|milk. Stir until perfectly smooth. | pair the clean, hard-fought games on Cc ce] Bismarck Tribune Co. - peat Psi Reypt has an area of 368,000 squate Today, Thursday, Friday 2:30-7-9. Sunrise 5:42 2. m. Sunset 7:41 p. m. PRECIPITATION NTINUEJ) from page one Mier yameakers included | George / Republicans Score 28.50," Reduced to sea level, 30.35. Missouri river stage at 7'a, m. 6.6 ft. 24 hour change, 0.0 ft. busy, Henry Untiedt walked into an|Pour about half the scalded milk into/ the athletic field, he said. alley Wednesday and shot himself in|the cold milk mixture, stirring rapide the head. Untiedt recently lost an|!y. Add this to milk in double boiler, ck Station: stirring constantly. Cook and stir un-| board, who - otal ship month oy re inlancha sae il thik and smooth, Remove spoon,|oiss inthe a6" gears"ainor he 'wea| NeW Corporate Tax 7 etl fematc saute dite c=. [i , Watlngton-The howe naval f-|Seceoralg for cneny iui ths Shae" We'haw, tp enc, wee| WS Vicious’ Threat /is4 vo 104 ary Ni 4 O oes i a . 4 * . 5 Accumulated deticiency to date “88 fairs committee Wednesday approv-|water in the bottom of the double 3 _ nesday the first gales were at 17 to 18. ed the Vinson bill authorizing con- Of the undefeated season’s record | dend distribution, th ‘The six per cent preferred stock was struction of 5¢ naval auxilitary ves. [Poller should be kept bolling, Beat yest Mg The Wil! Rogers feserve team; and Fay Brown,|income retained. by the Miom| soldat E78 and the 7 per cent pre- Donald Rankin, one of the emer-|Jaw and the Montana-Dakota Utilities from page one: : picture you WESTERN NORTH, DAKOTA wanted to see again be High-Low: | sels egg slightly with temaining sugar announcer over KFYR, who| when dividends reached stockholders|ferred at 80-83 Tuesday. No eat Pet, | nd. salt and slowly add. cornstarch the youths as to how much mee ause it shows him with BI : ae 00 mix! irri they would be subject per ther of these issues was recorded CAUSE OM SOW: agai 7 3% ‘0 ture, stirring. consantly, Return sportamanlike conduct during | normal income eT ee | aa wane the qualities that made him 00 | Minneapolls—Prof. Robert Mor8s|to double boiler and cook one minute.|tournament aided the radio an. Carrington, clear Crosby, clear Dickinson, cl Drake, clear Dunn ‘Center, clear - Garrison, clear . Jamestown, cli Max, clear e tax, as well as sur-| early Wednesda: taxes. At present, only the surtaxes apply to dividends, Interest in Default soo | Lovett of the University of Chicago|Remove from heat and let cool a Interest on the outstanding stock + 39 46 dl u nouncer. 41 J00 | criticized university presidents for not mi » Add vanilla and beat ‘The high school quar pose 39 :00) endorsing student demonstrations well, Reet ea ee ; : co wal ce ae i well loved! ue 38 ‘80 Turn ‘into molds which have|of Harold Smith, Ches 22 19 21 3 ‘o0.| #8ainst war when he spoke at such &/been dipped in cold water Te Ht 100 |@emonstration at the University of |stand until cold. ‘Then shill theroughe 40 Minnesota Wednesday. ly before servin; Parshall, el oie ‘00 arshall, clear + ———— ‘Williston, clear 6 30 100) Los Angeles—Freddie Bartholo- Potatoes Georgia mew's mother lost Wednesday in her| Five or six cold boiled potatoes, 1% EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA first effort to set aside the proceed-|CUPS milk, % cup cream, 2 tables ae vet at Pet,|ings by which custody of pagel pesons buses 2 Yablespoan ‘flour, 2}50 Attend Medical evils e, peldy. ... -00/son was given to Miss Myllicent Bar- | 88 YO! lespoons grat cheese, ty ’ Grand Forks clear .- 3¢ 38 -o|tholomew. The motion filed. by her|2 can pimentoes, 1 teaspoon salt, % Society’s Meeting Lisbon, clear, ig 00 attorneys was denied by Superior ara cornet: Rens crumbs, ‘The best attendance in years was Oakes, példy.. 35 99 |Sudee. Harry Archibald. patese, elie oe Na ‘towy wad |Teeistered at the regular meeting of °°) Chicago—an. electric chair, dee/Milk and cream, stirring constantly. |Neta “Tuesday night in Mandan, In seribed as the “fastest working” de-|Season with salt and pepper and/saaition to 34 members there were 16 Pet, |vioe of its Kind in the United States, oe We ening, point. Cook soe guests, Mi lis, el 6 .00;) was comple! Cook Chop pinient Minneapel Nolen estes 36 . Oe eee tecey mati main fig. | 8nd beat egg yolks, Add with grated || Because the subject of maternal - =| cheese to sauce and mix welfare is of particular interest to SOUTH DAKOTA roryrs | [ured the che on victign to" 10 [Fue a layer in a btte g thoroughly. ltnem, physicians from all parts of igh- Low-~ i est est Pet. and add s layer of potatoes. Con-|the Missouri slope, including a num- Huron, lay. ae FE Tigh seconds tinue layer for layer until all is use, [PEF stom outside the sixth district, making the last layer of the sauce,|c#me to hear the papers given by a pibington ~Chiet dustice Alfred | sprinkle with bread crumbs and bake|D"., 7- B. Moore, Grand Forks: Dr. | the private power company fight on Getreny ‘Fy. Berio from takinn ae, Friese, Bismaste all members of the , oO : oe a. ROGERS MONTANA P Ponts ( Havre, clay, use of PWA funds for municipally| “érees F). Serve trom maternal welfare committee of the : Billee "Guy, ‘ct “st $8 ‘00 / owned power systems would reach the state medical association. Banana gies Sine err Svet_} our or ty mows inom, ne ast tnatay pea j i Fanal Mackata ; | teaspoons. butter, 4 Mee at Pet, + Additional Markets || 22s," Supe male’ feta serena |ing ‘and telling of thelr own experi. if Amarillo, Tex., clear 36 ences. , PS ie UTE STS, | asia tad One mama te mang ret oe Suhel | Beaver” ‘Cole, ea 2 (Over the Counter in New York) |, CUb bananas in slices and put ®| ore h : - : layer in a well buttered baking dish. |President of the state medical asso- Dot with bits of butter and sprinkle ; with lemon juice and grated rind. Dodge cli! Kan je ‘4 Edmonton, ‘Alb. Maryland Fund, 18.73; 20.25. Quart, Inc, Sh., 1.53; 1.69. Karnes City, Es MOF A SAE Cover with fine bread erumbs. Aa Som Ht | gman rom ee ang a |e ogra” os es “on 50 Several miles of poles actually were with nutmeg baking dish. Sprinkle § | erected. and bake forty minutes in ® moder- Jupiter, largest of the plane! puedes van Waste te 6 tiene Gea ipiter, ol planets, has is pan a @ satellite moon grog is almost as|of hot water, si ‘00 | large as the planet Mars. Some be- Ueve that this moon may be inhsbited.} Two hundred varieties of British Jubilee stamps were issued in 1935. Porcupine fish can ww their way|A total of }, out of # shark's stomach. a issued iubceaeet ee cape MOONLIGHT On THE PRAIRIE BUDWEISER Now 15 in WILL ROGERS AT HIS GREATEST! Plus—Betty. Boop and Pudgy - News - Musical

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