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300 01) |Negress on Job Two Hours After Travail) FORM PARTNERSHIP TO SETTLE TROUBLE Austria’s Fate Agreed on and Agreement on Locarno AGE PENSIONS NOW BRING PAID INN. D, Federal, State and County Checks Averaging Close to $18 Monthly Nearly 3,000 old age pensions have been approved in North Dakota by the state welfare board with monthly payments averaging close to $18 E. A. Willson, executive secretary of the board, announced Thursday. now approved total ap- -Proximately $50,000 monthly with 50 per cent of the funds becoming avail- able to the state under the social se- curity act. The remaining 50 per cent is paid half by the public welfare board and half by the counties. ».,l 1. Nickerson, superviser of the ‘old age pensions said the monthly Payments average “somewhat less than $18 a month” with 2,892 now on the approved list and additional ap- Plications coming in daily. Stutsman county leads all others in number of pensioners with 147 cases. Cass has 128 cases, Ward 113 and Barnes 112, Number of pensions approved in other counties Arad Adams 34, Benson 74, Billings 10, Bottineau 60, Bowman 18, Burke 82, Burleigh 72, Cavalier 84, Dickey 95, Divide 94, Dunn 9, Eddy 50, Emmons 42. Foster 37, Golden Valley 29, Grand Forks 86, Grant 51, Griggs 42, Het- tinger 23, Kidder 27, LaMoure Logan 8, McHenry 24, McIntosh 54, McKenzie 74, McLean 45, Mercer 17, Morton 98, Mountrail 42, Nelson 57, Oliver 3, Pembina 45, Pierce 40, Ram- sey 71, Ransom 74, Renville 14, Rich- land 51, Rolette 73, Sargent 73, Sheri- dan 17, Sioux 18, Slope 27, Stark 59, Steele 59, Towner 47, Traill 61, Walsh J ‘Ward 113, Wells 47, and: Williams Hoffman Challenge Answered by Carter Philadelphia, July 10.—(?)—Boake Carter, radio commentator, has re- plied to the $100,000 slander suit of Governor Hoffman of New Jersey with a challenge that the governor bring the action in a “neutral state” where the two may face each other as ‘man to man.” The governor filed suit in Trenton, N. J., Thursday, accusing Carter of defaming his character and holding him up to ridicule by broadcast re- marks referring to the Lindbergh case, Carter in his broadcast Thursday Right proposed that the governor bring his charges in a “dispassionate, non-partisan place” and asserted he had spoken “in the capacity of hon- est, decent and truthful journalism to which is accorded the’ inalienable right ‘under our constitution to free- dom of the press and freedom of speech.” Farm Worker Strike Threatening France Paris, July 10—(#)—Threats of & ferm workers’ strike ‘brought a new problem to France . The Na- tional Federation of Farm Workers ordered its members in more than four departments to strike next Tues- lay, the anniversary of the fall of the Bastille 147 years ago. The rural workers demanded collective bargain- ing agreements from farm owners. As the cabinet met to consider measures to keep its promise to halt strikes, Minister of the Interior Roger Salengro called department officials to meet in Paris Saturday. New occupations in scattered sec- tions increased the strikers total to Roosevelt Prepares For Vacation Cruise - affairs, including ‘The chief executive planned to leave Friday night for New York city where Saturday he will dedicate the new ‘Triborough bridge. Later he will join his son, James, board the little schooner Sewanna| ial -~— - “°’'’*** for a two weeks’ cruise along the IGA 2 1b. carten goast, of New Mngiand and Noma) Mel Salt 3 for ....19¢ OFFICE-WORKER HELPED BY NATURAL LAXATIVE FOOD Aut-Bran Corrected Her Constipation* Here is her voluntary, letter: cae. Rarer take a laxat re Atlanta, July 10.—()—Millie Bos- into the municipal hospital Thursday carrying a baby about two hours old. “Please sir, will you look at the baby and*see if it’s all right?” she said to an interne. “The child's all right. Where is the mother?” the physician replied after an examination. TAKES LIVES OF SK Murderers Die Before Firing Squad, in Gas Chamber. and Electric Chair (By the Associated Press) lives of six murderers Thursday night and Friday by three different meth- ods—the firing squad, the lethal gas chamber and the electric chair. After a six-year fight to escape the death penalty for slaying his wife, her mother and foster father, 28- year-old Delbert Green was trussed to. Ariz. 26-year-old Frank Rascon died in the gas cham- ber firmly contending his father, not he, killed a fellow ranch worker. The electric chair at Huntsville, Texas, claimed a white man and two Negro brothers. Grady Warren, white, maintained he was innocent of a holdup slaying. Mack and Oscar Brown blamed each other, officials said, for the murder for which they were condemned. John Collins, 27, who was married after his conviction, was electrocuted at Sing Sing prison, Ossining, N. Y., for a tavern holdup slaying. Ruth Bryan Owen to marriage of Minister Ruth Bryan {Owen to Captain Borge Rhode of the Danish king’s body guards will take Hyde Park Episcopal church attended LAW IN FOUR STATES | ‘The law in four states took the, Wed Dane Saturday Washington, July 10—(@)—The place at 5 p. m. Saturday at the TAS BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1486 “I'm the mame,” she answered ton, 9t-year-old Negro woman, walked |simply, and now I guess I better be getting back to my housework. I just wanted to know if the baby was all Tight” ‘The astonished doctor asked her to wait for an examination and after- ward said she seemed quite well and if she wanted to go back to work that was her affair. The woman trudged out with her baby. |Rosalie Jones Dill | Loses Divorce Fight Spokane, Wash. July 10.—Mrs. Rosalie Jones Dill, loser in a bitter divorce contest with former U. 8. {Senator C. C. Dill, planned Friday to jreturn to New York to care for her Teal estate holdings. Dill charged cruelty. | Mrs, Dill said she had not decided |whether to appeal from Thursday’s superior court decision granting Dill ‘an interlocutory decree. The decree ‘may become final in six months. The decision denied Mrs. Dill’s peti- jtion for repayment of $40,000 she said she had given her husband since their marriage in 1927. Judge W. A. Huneke held the money was given voluntarily for household and cam- paign expenses. Ask Special Session To Aid Lemke’s Drive Bayonne, N. J., July 10—(#)—Gov- ernor Harold G. Hoffman was asked Friday to call a special session of the legislature to consider amendment of the election law that the’ name of Congressman William Lemke, presi- dential candidate of the Union party, may go on the ballot in New Jersey this fall. Officers representing 20 unit or- ganizations” of the National Union for Social Justice in the 13th congres- sional district adopted the resolution Thursday night. Under the election statues the time for filing has passed. WALHALLA GETS MEETING Jamestown, N. D., July 10—@)— Walhalla was selected as the 1937 meeting place of the North Dakota Federation of Nonpartisan Women’s clubs at the closing session of the executive committee meeting at Spir- itwood lake Thursday. A colony of purple martins nests every year in a birdhouse which stands on a busy downtown street of Harrisburg, Pa. i V Todized or Free Running No. 10 Tin: - Strawberries. . Peaches, eee he 18K French 8 os, jar Dressing .....19¢ Carel quart Dill Pickles ...17c Campbell's Tomato Soup . .15c IGA No 1 Corned Beef . .21c IGA OF FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES at all times “Eeonony Packed Fruits ves or sliced ’ THESE- ALUES me Soap Grains . .19¢ [4 Corn Flakes . .19¢ DE IGA Dawn Tissue . .19¢ IGA Fruit Pectin .. Fly Ribbons ..10c /¥ sees . formed MUSSOLINI, HITLER Problem Seen Paris, July 10.—(?)}—Premier Mus- and Chancellor Hitler have formed a diplomatic partnership, in- sources assered Friday, in the face of British and French efforts to return Italy to the Locarno treaty The dictators of Italy and Ger- many already have agreed on the fate of Austria, diplomats declared, and Probably have reached an under- standing on the Locarno problem. France attempted to gain Fascist friendship by denduncing her part of the Mediterranean mutual assistance agreement, authoritative sources indi- cated, while Great Britain extended an offer of diplomatic peace through her announced intention of reducing British naval strength in the vicinity of North Africa, ‘These Franco-British overtures} nipits. Sliced or Crushed Vacuum Packed BEANS CELERY FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES New—California White Rese POTATOES %2"p.cti ORANGES Fancy Southern Vs Finest for Juice .. Med. 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Farmers who were unable to stable their horses overnight in Valley City owing to the disappearance of livery clubs will also use the building for their lamb, hog and baby beef ex- its. jment lawyers be announced by Hitler in a en inal the processing taxes of the claims here. GOVERNMENT WILL DEFEND PROCESSING TAXES OR DEAD AAA Manufacturers File Suits Seek- ing to Avoid Payment of Old Levies Washington, July 10. are invalidated AAA in the supreme court. Processors, who sought to enjoin collection of the taxes in nearly 2,000 suits before the high court ruled AAA titutional last year, filed Stable for Farmers |vscontitationa tast year, nave réturn of the commissioner that they had not passed on the tax to their customers. Freight Car Loading Lessens During Week Washington, July 10—(#)—The As- sociation of American Railroads re- fll, would be teken directly te the Coder the inw, processors could seek . the rejected proof the taxes paid freight for the week ending last Sat- urday totaled 649,759 cars. This was| , or. See reached i} @ decrease of 63,880 cars, or 9.0 per again to These challenge the law’s require- The law's demand for proof PINEAPPLE Sweet Girl—Hawailan 30-ox. Cams Ol Ons Ott Taste reesons why 80 meny of these Come Agoin—All Verietion 229° aati @ vn 9S 49-Ib. bag $1, P«G Soap The White Nephthe St. 17° IN OUR MODERN MEAT DEPARTMENT U.S. Government Graded and Stamped BEEF Is on Sale in National Meat Dept. Look for the Stamp that tells the grade of the beef. It’s the Gov- Hormel’s Smoked Liver Sausage Per Lb. 25c Flour Hazel Brand ernment’s GUARANTEE OF QUALITY. Beef Shoulder Roast Tebacce Neg. 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