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—— _-THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SA’ cane OURT RULNG HOLDS | coarse | Against Twins UP PENSION CHECKS) °~2--seruo. sue zx—om— Your Personal Health By William Brady, M. D. panies by a The Bismarck Trib THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) : Mrs, Sylvan L. Orenstein’s moth- er once gave birth to twins. Now Locomotive Engineers Vote to! the Orensteins are expecting and A on the chance multiple births iG oe ppeal tnvalidation to might be a family tra the hus- Published le Bismarck Tribune Company, Bismarck, WN. D, banc out ® $1,000 insurance entered at the postoffice at Bismarck as second class mail matter, Supreme Court polley against twins of more when { a the stork arrives next September \ Mrs. Stella I. Mann Washington, June 27.—()—Checks If there is only one, Orenstein State, City and County Officiai Newspaper i beard addressed to approximately 1,000 aged} will be out a $46.53 premium. He rf Archie O. Johnson Kenneth W. Simons . |Fallway workers were held up Satur-| is an insurance agent, and said he u { Vice Pres. and Gen'l. Manager Sec'y-Treas. and Editor day as the railroad retirement board| thought he had good odds. pondered the full effect of a decision Subscription Rates Payable in Advance pension act unconstitutional. BURLEIGH ADV. ANCES per year a A spokesman for the board, which went into a emergency session, said Some ones oe =| RRIGATION DESIRES In Cleveland, delegates to the con- eo of the Brotherhood ef Loco- motive Engineers voted Friday night to appeal to the United States su.| Wants Subsistence Projects in Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Penn eon ie pata ea: Missouri Bottoms to Aid iiakitiar at te lated P day that the retirement act and its Crops, People — bed hed Process provisions of the con- The Associated Press 1 lust tele - | stitution, . « tion of the news “dispatchen credited to 1 oF not gtnerise ecedieg’ tn ‘ite ‘The decision halted preparations of asm be thie CE caine Rewspaper and also the local news of spontaneous origin published herein. the All Flatts of republication of all other matter herein ate sleo reserved: paar aura nailer oct irrigation projects by setting up 2 - 2 % s er 65 years old. pumping units as recommended by Constitution No Bar to a Dictatorship Counsel for government and rail- | experienced irrigation engineers 80 as SsdS4ZsF sesyesausss roads will go bef One of the hallmarks of the average politician is that he| Tuesday to agree upon ihe wording of ee ee ee era has an incurable tendency to get the cart before the horse. |. "wous rete Soogint, Gay the tax necessary for a, anitarm, full erop Someone in the Democratic camp seems to have accom-|make first quarterly payment of | Production each year” was made to plished this entertaining feat by proposing, in the final flurry $18,000,000. wat ta ssi | OS oa i , A Justice Baile: al 8 cay g ip of pre-convention confusion, that the party go on record against} forbidding this lisotion er Seixas under the leadership of Gov. Walter i dictatorship by plunking for a constitutional amendment to der the revenue act ak eae eames from the Burleigh county limit a president to one term of six years. tion to obtain the carriers’ records, | group and was in accord with resolu- . Frasier ata i ~| played center. ‘The grid warrior with the striped shirt is Charles This is not a new proposal. It has been kicked around, at|TTM as aoe on ot tie Goeaiee na eae Carpenter of Grand Forks. In the background the man with the odd moments, for a good many years, and in its varied lifetime posed a |here a week ago. 4 ition. vy payrolls it has had some distinguished sponsors. But that it should be|#"4 8” equal contribution on em-| | The Bi asserted that “The | suggested as the one great, final and fool-proof defense against] enue for the year to si2o,s00,000. ue iefrene for large \ the chance of dictatorship only shows that someone has been phen) done . a waeaty if doing his figuring backward. R ‘AMOUS MAGICIAN . Additional Soci rnsiaiy" or even t The idea apparently is that if a designing, ambitious and | wi ety | i 5 unscrupulous man finds himself limited by law to one term in wage thee pees Game and reservoirs Erman Thomas is the name pte the White House he will straightway abandon any idea he may Wit SHOW be built in each neighborhood. This | Mr. Mrs. Charles F. Lenihan have have had of making his tenure permanent, bow to the will of Ce Bakelite ot Mh Breda chosen } if farmers in respecti unities. | Friday in their home, 600 Sixteenth li the people, and step out gracefully when his time is ripe. Henry Gordien, Minneapolis Il-| ret the best possible tse be made of | St. i q i z os SHEE ONEOSHSB 2e4g456S Regimen” | ff But if the constitution will stop a would-be dictator, why K water from reservoirs and wells for you back ( put in a six-year clause? There is plenty in the constitution| 'U#inist, to Be in Blemarck | **idens and forage production. Please ’ as it stands to head off a dictatorship, once you assume that All Next Week & the dictator is going to let himself be bound by the constitution. u i for my wi | The defense against dictatorship is not as simple as that.| ro" 3t,78% magician and enter HB) ai i tainer, Henry Gordi Minne: » If it were, we could rest in the assurance of complete democ-|will be in Bismarck nect weer ith Lene Reeth seer oo mally, Send F racy to the end of time by the simple expedient of putting a| Re All-American benpcaragmaecrete| Enrougiwoct ‘he: winter monitil ta de ec eee ee on “change tq couple of iron-clad paragraphs in the constitution, shoving it|Monday at the corner of 6th Bt, ana|,.“* That under the soll conserva-|hecsme associated with the Rawlings : ' back on the ice and then forgetting it, Broadway Ave, and will remain kota atte? rice. and Towne dental clinic, The family is a ii Unfortunately, there is more to it. The preservation of|july $4 and go On? PP!VAl| grants to farmers may be paid with- | Tine, m the H. L. Reade residence at tt tf democracy and freedom rests on a complex and intangible struc-| Bismarckers polis | Out Beep casts comm gray i sd_|Bismarck Mrs. Lauer and the child- : i ture of which the constitution is only the visible outward ex- = of the pressat condition of the soll|Sem "inte Ait Gd ane tf ar 7 4 pression. Sundays the Ee cel aa sano. | DOME of Devils Lake. e It rests upon the sturdy independence of the average| section’ a ects of cee er |od on mill feed in the state mill and| Miss Helen Jeanne Kraft, daughter American, upon his age-old hatred of interference and oppres-|dien’s hands as he manipulated balls pened ce et ares abr od AS ier ecg de at ) ; ° eT * aj ry out of our an yer, wes' home day. sion, upon his insistence that he is his own boss; upon his vigil- [aren raha i, | allotted to the counties of our state|evening from Chicago where she has : ance to see that his rights are preserved, his readiness to jump|an effort to determine’ Ginter n|in accordance with thelr respective |completed her freshman year at ‘ up and squawk when those rights are infringed; upon the native|crack magician could fool » erie eee hehe learne Mirra ica f thane pee popes : i which enables him to smell out the self-seeker and Margera than the human eye. purchase vse Chicago after the term closed. | who were ; i the autocrat. apolis Journal eee tion train. Mr. | These are things which can’t be embodied in any law. They Hindu needie-es pelactgbcrabpecyr agri ciaind a See ee ee t 4 are the things which have made our democracy work, havel|trick. The article 7 |“. We recommend that in the nee : brought it through great crises and have insured us against go-| cours is very ae Additional Churches | : ing the way of Italy and Germany. As long as they last, no| fessional illusionist. between federal, state and county|® oO Oo Nazanman | Young peop one need fear an American dictatorship. Island — = welfare and relief organizations.” Dining room of ‘World War Me-| the evening A party that really wants to protect us from dictatorship] spn * - Ge Se | It's 2 good habit if you like the might think about how it can preserve and foster those qualities|" Gordiew’s repertotre includes about|S2CODS, Perry Reach | sunaiy school i's) xm |g Coraial tnvitation te ail ne’ serv and forget about any added safeguard in the constitution. 5000 magie tricks, many of Wimbledon 4th-Finals Evangelistic service 7:45 p.m. | the celebration don’t forget, God am A sapien — Tuesday 9 p. m. CST. * | RieAt ney ey) Ta aateaae for his | * U.S. Might Try Plan of Gen. MacArthur [Sm ml ace eno ihe eal ere Sha iid alta "ahd BaP \ U.S. le ms 8 werybody welcome. : c i. Gen, Douglas MacArthur, who quit being chief of staff for| (The carnival with which Gordien|uland ns shaiplcnhie:Sai-| wamer naPrivi cuuncy arte fovtroums thy atone i \ the U. S. army to become military adviser to the Philippine| eieth ners stern show |urday, defeating the Countess Lili de Fourth St, and Avenue Bo | posse a Penh Bi nue. Axene the governor's home. . | government, reports that he has devised a fool-proof military] yp Mcgee Sots 7 a aca i inday, June 23th, 1936, June 29th, 1936 has several other shows, concessions, 3 acho | FI§8T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH gg 8 omer ap en ng = ance ot ect ome | ad oa ne eevee |g, MP Lame ) : Under this plan, the Filipinos will spend $8,000,000 a year Stove Explosion Burns poled trail Boi poorer Tuxis class for mlgh | wee ame fp Teaus am Cheat: i for 10 years. For this money they will get a fleet of small, fast, Driscoll Mother, Child : We pledge Him our loyalty in every 4 boast-defense torpedo boats, an air corps of fast bombing planes, scoll Mother, acs kotr. | 9F4s-chibie School danger B regular army - saginente — and a highly trained army Severely burned in a stove explo- epermon—fwo sermons in’ keeping Wt COMB eca ing oer feserve corps Col mobilized quickly. early Friday morning, Mrs. Fay |‘eonis championahip with a 6-2, 6-2, This Sunday morning—“There | i Bullding Christian Some of his remarks on the uses of this military outfit are pointed Ae ee ivear-old /¢-4 victory over Camille altroy’ for? tong, tong. tall a wt nding.” * Next Musical Service, Pie peti apne - Worth listening to. For the general starts by saying that his| nowital Setercay = ne hia unday evap tha pana wil | ak a, Kepmiott | Footlight Favorite plan “completely negatives any possibility of employing the} ,,“y77ciens Bismarck from ite beginnings and! Qowiuge, A. Procession, : : trmy in aggressive action.” ; ghureh Deng observed thie year. |'Spaciat Music, “O Rest In the Lord”, ‘ ahianeee. What the Filipinos get in the way of a fighting machine at this time’ in the lite of our |sondelssohn, Miss Amelia Stratmann, . {will have to be used solely on the islands and in their immedi- . es Hvening—Prelude, Eventide, Harker, CHEN Ted ately adjacent waters, They will have to fight at home or not Sur guest preacher for the evening | Wer sesaieiiy: invite ou tan ae bt all. _ will be our own Rev. H. G, Bens. |services and to our fellowship. } a a8 Re Bé Incomparable. Indeed, he believes py will make the , . aria RolelAimuiuivioia Philippines as nearly impregnable, from . itary stand: stele . 0. | RINIAIGILIEIO A A Snuionos tent — mg and setting their clothes on fire. The : 4 . . aa Sa napu Gece Neither blockade nor invasion, he is confident, could prevail] “4s dsughter escaped unharmed. ‘ " Y . SEs, pouring. AIRIAMET IS x1 TIEIC agg —_—_—<—_ ; ( Now, if the general knows what he is talking about—and Hazelton, N MMs reputation is that of an exceptionally brilliant soldier—it jemi might be a smart idea to call him back to America‘and tell him} sismerek’s Men's Chorus got warm to cook up a similar scheme for his native land. receptions i vl Ae ! wit: a defense armament that can’t be used offensively. ze AI g | iH ? li z Scientific Justice ind ote Dae ee Jeon was still larger and just as en- the chorus will journey to and Garrison for concerts ? | F s i : j e fall lil ind filial ol il r | | |