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= a _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1936 |} SRALDUSY SPURRED. TC 0%. 25-7 = [gL SEWAGE -] WWARTO MUD Sie | SYSTEM PUSHED FOLMER CONVICTED; |C ° children. CENTENGING I SET) 2" PeEy Ste Shon esc si NTINUE ] ' Crown und Fale, tonient ‘ After Farewells| i: ish) Press Association 5 a di tonight, muc! ———= erefore, js Ve Switeerland, was reserved for “a pas-| 924,000 Plant Added to Water- salder portion: ‘SSeS cited hy aatrit Cont jury Seve| and his brother, George VI, on the |formally conferred upon hin, senger” reaching that French City! works Built as PWA Proj- For South Dakota: Fair tonight | Friday on a charge of carrying a con-| throne, he slipped out of Portsmouth |sgency said, his full title will during the male, eee might well This da colder tonight northeast | C4064 weapon and will be sentenced | arbor at 1:80 a, m. ae Highness bina be Edward's ect is Summer a Only 20 naval authorities at Ports- le of i wie Ng agi inst phe Her Solgabea oat For Bi Targa: | by Diatclet duige Fred) Jansonlus| Coy Sr tue former king tabs leave | never Riegel aaa wi jusband, Admits ing State's Attorney George 8. Register |°f his country. Civic and police a Offer His Services t Roland K. L of empire renounced was the woman did not ask for s conviction on the | thorities, usually informed when a) 1 may be some time before I re- oland K. Larson of Cannes. ‘Minnesota—Generally fair tonight first charge under which Folmer was | ™ember of the royal family visits the! turn to my native land, but I shall ———_ Mrs. Simpeen note and Sunday, colder funday: mvge | arrested, that of assault with a dead-| Port, were not told Edward was com-|atways foliow the fortunes of the Seattle, Wash., Dec. 12—(7)—A plea] Through a spokesman she wei ly weapon with intent of robbery, be- . 2 British race and empire with pro- ‘ of innocent, based on grounds of tem- Friday night, just after her patie} Haggart Cons a os cause of the difficulty of establish- To Be Near Sweetheart found interest and if at any time in] \5)' ’ porary insanity, was entered by Mrs.| had stepped from the microphone ‘ Aa . On the continent Edward could be/the future I can be found of service Judith Larson, 39, when arraigned] that led to the world’s ears, from Near twice-married, twice-divorced/to nis majest? in a private station, I on a first degree murder charge in| windsor castle: system is the second r Mrs, Wallis Warfield Simpson, whom | sha not fail.” the slaying of her husband, Roland| “There is no reason why the for-| of public works administration proj- 30 ty he has found more attractive than) Edward, dressed in dinner jacket K, Larson,'26, former resident of Val-| mer king should come here. There| ects at Steele to be completed within . drinking party which both he and|the job of being king. and looking tired and worn, then left ley City, N. D. is every reason why he cannot come.” Ee eG Ge ies Folmer admitted taking part in the|_ Mrs. Simpson remained at Cannes. | the castle with his mother, sad-eyed : Chief of Detectives Ernest Yoris| “gne meant, of course, the period| system, costing approximately $50, night of Oct. 17. There in & seaside villa Saturday) ang weary from the strain of recent fald the woman admitted she killed) of waiting dictated by the terms of| 000, was begun in March and cou-| ut read e_aligntly. The jurors deliberated less than an | Might she heard him refer to her in| days, They drove to Fort Belvedere, 4 es busta Peas a Paley her divorce nisi from Ernest Aldrich| pleted June 24. Construction on the . hour before returning the gullty ver-|® World-wide, broadcast as “the | where Edward summoned alli the|a wide variety of 4 serssatitin the Lon mene eteTtor:| Simpson, which ends on April 27—| sewage system and disposal plant be-| - 8 . Joe Coghlan, counsel for the} Woman I love. staff and bade them goodbye. Then] tail shaker to a streamlined lice department and former Barnes| all goes well. gan Oct, 1. i SEEN] Sree eae nectioe Ry Ge: coe Bis esos eer eg obevene| Ne left for Portsmouth, ratte ee County, N. D. sheriff, obtained per-|, Rumor, however, persisted of a| Total direct and primary indirect would be appealed to the supreme fs peoples f ye Slobe-en- vee peaaliehts 66 ame ec an q mission from Mrs. Larson to remove| Meeting, intended meeting between| employment on the second project court. ee son's body to Long Beach for bur- al. “He was 13'years younger than I,” the man and woman the world is/ will approximate 34,350 man-hours of Judge Jansonius dismissed the| More than 500,000.00 were est!-| former king arrived. Edward, wear- watching, perhaps at sea, perhaps on| labor, according to H. C. Knudsen of| For the Perienatin he panel of jurors until Tuesday morne rated to have listened to Edward's} ing a heavy coat, strode aboard the land. i Not much precipitation first part of] ing when they will reconvene for the|ferewell address. The broadcast and| Fury after port officials had wel- Empire ‘Gets On’ figure is arrived at by taking the| jk, but precipitation pero’ Htey nearing of the state's case against |the departure climaxed a dramatic) comed him. Soon the destroyer | peop! Yoris quoted her as saying. “When le day. ‘we quarreled and he said we were| Bogland ‘and the empire “got on”| man-hours of direct employment and|near or above normal for the most| Harry Knowles of Wing on an arson : weighed anchor, sailed down the through I Was afraid he'd go away| with the determination that is for-| adding 25 times that amount, the| part. tana low. | harBe. Departare Leratined, harbor and headed into the English i ”» ( bureau of ——_—_— Early in the afternoon parliament | with some younger woman. ever Britain's, The government of ee Heperenasd get a Minot] St guissourl, valleys and ner” | Ss passed a law legalizing his departure | "@"N¢l- tablished her own factory and was A Asked Him to Go Home the Irish Free State, which Priday| labor statistics, Por ntral Great, Plain xperienced Singers | inane acsesimn of is brother Asks for Remembrance retained as designer by the General Larson and a friend, Hollis Coxon, | night ugh parliamentary action| the PWA creates two and one-half} {air south portion first of if indications of precipitati P < ‘Me: h’| Queen Mary, his widowed mother,| Queen Mary urged the world to] me0, were eating in a cafe at 4a, m. Sun-| cut all but one te of crown, con-| times more work in private industries] {Mdications of | precipitarion perted To Present ‘Mi an) on prayerful plea that he be rez | hold for Edward “grateful remem- ee company, Bune & day, Coxon related, when Larso supplying materials than it does inj portions within first half of week, — bes Bi came tn and asked’ her husband to go | Thee for Seni re patcnin| the bullding trades constructing the| sito toward ‘close ‘act much "cold | Presentation of Handel's Christmas| membered gratefully and full loyalty |brance in your hearts” in a converts, a home with her. He objected. Later, Paleition act and the accession of| project. weather likely. oratorio, “The Messiah,” at 8:30 p. m.,) be pledged to his succesor. statement disclosing the depths of] 4 native of Bismarck, N. D» a“ 4 as Coxon was crossing the street after| George VI. A substantial part of the cost of Sunday in the Trinity Lutheran) The royal family dined together for| her love and her own ordeal in the| once said she was proud of her “small | a leaving the restaurant, he said, he! Goy. Gen. Donal Buckley signed a both projects, around 65'per cent, was} For ‘ck Station church will be the seventh perform-|# round of farewells at Windsor cas-| decision of her eldest born to quit| town heritage” — heard a shot and turned in time to see - titutional act abolishing his| financed by the city, the balance .16]ance of that work under auspices of tle, the scene of the radio goodbye. throne and country. new constitutional act J Normal, th! h -25/the Trinity choir. The public is in-| “God bless you all! God save the} “I know you will realize what tt A Larson falling to the street, He dled! office and ending all semblance of| coming from istecere grants obtained) Total, Ja date . 5.92! vited. Clarion E. Larson, the director, | king!” cost him to come to this decision ) royal control of the saorstat’s in-) through the 2 Nore o2 {has either directed or taken part in| Thus Edward, his voice husky, con- * she said. before reaching a hospital. “My huband threatened me,” Mrs. Accumulated detey. to di KUSLER PRESENTED “ ternal doings. this work 14 times in the last 11] cluded his historic broadcast his} « i Larson told Yoris, “I grew ‘and’ i cast as I commend to you his brother then notised tae iaaeeee Hee it Ha ee oem, Lee Eu ony La WAR ( ‘AME SLATED NORTH DAKOTA, Po 2 vee ML PBige Gail! be icicocee nee oes beside him at the| summoned so unexpectedly and na HEROISM CITATION had food a 5 . i ging ie, ircumstances so painful to take and my husband said they were gets | TesPlendent accession counciliors drew BISMARCK, clear .... 27 ‘90|Lein, tenor; Mrs, Kenneth Hathaway Pays Tribute to Wally mines eh = ‘ 4 ting it f day friends up the deed which proclaimed Devils Lake, clear .... 26 :09 and Rachel Johnson, altos; Mrs. Wes-! “You must believe me,” he said, a Y “When they. walked eat I followed | George VI as ruler. There, heralds Peete ps lene Biel ley C. Wilson and Charlotte Sathre,|“when I tell you that I have found it A : ‘ them, I pulled from and pursulvants and trumpelers with Mince) clear 4 sopranos, and Paul Ytreelde, tenor,|impossible to carry the heavy burden| Death Claims Former |_ Wing, N. D. Dec, 12.—Theotiors aa = gue my puree, age old rote, cried out a new king Grand Forks, clear . -00/ the latter being the only one making | of responsibility and to discharge my Hf ai Kusler was presented with « certifis 2 and when my husband tanned around | oe hand, for all the world to| ea ee esas Jamestown, clear an initial appearance on ® “Messiah” | duties as ki i ead Ney 4 Resident of Williston cate of heroism from the Boy Scouts)’ ‘ and tried to grab me, I shot him.” Txvove for 24 hours ending 8 a. m, Eee peas asl elu k x of America during a Scout investiture ; Coxon sald all three had been drink- |HEer, te mounts of well-|cigantic. Maneuvers Will Be) saturaay) Trinity ‘choir member, now is teach | wero he help and support of the) wyego, Dec. 12—()-—E. A. Sharp,|ceremony here Friday night, j ing. brushed police kept back the throngs. Held Next Summer for WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS | ing at Sterling. z On bodice) to quit thi 79, formerly of Fargo and Williston,| Dr. George M. Constans of Bis= Low: High- Tub Hoe throne tO | ied ab bis. hy t Cornelius, Ore.,|marck, chairman of the Bismarck dis | Farm Union Groups —_|iiother mary watched the pomp and Two Corps a i| a group of Bismarck Litue symphony [2% With Mrs, Simpson was, ‘mine|ciowing a lingering iliness, ‘Puneral|trict of the Area councl, scting. as Ip Mother Mary watched the pomp an P' Amarillo, Tex. is 3 -00/a@ group of marc! ymphony | and mine alone,” he added, for: services will be Monday afternoon at|representative for the national ‘Boy. within the year, has elevated @ 800! washington, D. C., Dec. 12—(?)— ghieage, St. Paul, Dec. 12. — (%) — Three | the globe. convention here endorsed the admin-|before the throne, were the Dukes of Gloucester and Kent, the new king's | ,o5eq of 17 states in the midwest and | ficlena, Mont lon programs. Directors | brothers. 3 lected at closing session of the| There stood Prime Minister Stanley |e" West: Specific sites were not an Farmers Union central exchange |Baldwin, the man who stood stead- mayor, the sheriffs, the aldermen, the Bathgate, N, D, Dec. 12—(7)—Pu- | S0l4 0f an admiral of the fleet. His! States supplying troops for the sc- war. William Renwick, 68, [Zar unalone, Peers of the | The proposed new army division,| Phosnis, APiz cleat He tape Reeasse ACE estine et |Brwtses Cogn VU tae Next wearee | Seal coe cn sobre, [really reduced in size to permit] Ot. ore Basle: cl “83 | despondency. the crown : BEAVERS TRIUMPH Former Senator, Dies gear VI, tall, proud set of qj |Speedier movement, will be given its QuAppate ery cleee ‘00 a igs “T now quit altogether public af-| Minot ND, Dec. 12--()—Show-|_ JUST ARRIVED—New but ve mien, wore we and | tirst actual field tests. bre reg. . : GAS KILLS THREE fairs, and I lay down by burden,” said|ing continued improvement as the| limited shipment of Olga V. | | Berlin, N. H.—Chlorine gas releas-|the former king after revealing with | season moves along, the Minot Teach-| Hanscomb’s famed cook book. Bolse, Idaho, : jusicians, will de th ani- | « Back Crop Program circumstance of monerchy that. twice —_—_—_—_ Calgary, Alte : : ene cules SS apharvaeras are Saat paged Grd Thad to judge! winston, Survivors include the|Scout court of honor, made the pres | 5 Ralph Tr , Mrs. Clinton E. 8: “ Gocgobe nnn ue Siu (he war. department shaped plans] Be #0| sont Adolph Englehsedt, Leo Halloran, | cenit Censeperaon most nearly con-| Simonson, Fargo, and Mérs, ©. .| Kusler was awarded the national Farmers’ Union cooperative groups in} Within “the palace, at the ceremony | rieiq onpavers next summer in the pea DRT ‘oo | Mrs. Otto M. Hansen, Milton Van| suade me to take a different course.” widow and two daughters, Mrs. E. E.|sentation and gave a short talk. Preble, Billings, Mont. citation for his rescue of another ‘Wing youth from drowning. The docu« Dyke, Dr. Daniel 'T, Weston of Man- —_—___ —_ Zeventh and ninth corps area, com: | Helens, Mont, cid 90 dan, ‘Cari Schultz, Guy Larson and| gy egvouce, PFOKe only once during FDE. ON CARIBBEAN ment wes signed by Daniel Carter Margaret Betterley. x With President Roosevelt, at Sea,|Beard, national scout commissioner, © Speaks Firmly, Calmly Dec. 12.—()—President Roosevelt was| Scoutmaster Fred Hall had charge TAbOUE, 87,000. regular. troope’-and Ga aey * 35 too | mone CLINGS TO LIFE ny tin hes ee eistiod to ne bound across the Caribbean Saturday ee ce ayes of the 2 oe ‘scouts © agains' ganat = n 5 her, N. D., Dec. 12.—(#)—His| Sympathetic comfort of “my mother!on the last leg of his combined vaca.‘ int e troupe. . Neto | SAGER Be antes Hieken earl ood Wallsend: inlon of 4- /35,000 national guardamen, making up| Minneapo cles : ‘00 throat slashed with s razor, Emil|end my family.” He spoke firmly tion and peace voyage to South Amer. |land, area council executive, was also f Clarkfleld, Minin aah of his cabinet, There were the lord | ‘He fourth army, will go into action ae to |Geler, 42, Flasher WPA worker, was|a@nd calmly while paying tribute to| ‘ a : under conditions simulating those of | No Pisttc, .Neb. 2 ‘0 |given’a chance Saturday to live. Gieler, | the attitude of Premier Stanley Baid- ica. The crulser Indianapolis was ex- | Present at the program. pected to reach Charleston, 8, C., Spiders have 360 spinning spools, | ce Lou! firat act, upon proclamation, was t0| tion, fe Bait Take city, clea neral services will be held at 2 p. m. » probably for one week in Sep-| cinta Fe, N. Mex., clear +00 }ed by a bursting valve killed three|a touch of sadness that his life had|ers college Beavers routed the Don- Sunday in the Presbyterian church |feceive the greetings and pledges of /tember, are Nebraske, Iowa, Arkan-|8 8. Matie, M men in the Burgess Paper mill Sat-|been empty in one respect, nybrook ‘Northern Lights, independ-| For sale at The Bismarck for William Renwick, 68, prominent sas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wi ee 2 Six men were relining an 80-| “He (George VI) has one blessifg,” |ent outfit, 47-18, on the college gym| une Company—while they last Pembina county resident and former Missouri, Kansas and Minnesota in 1320 9 when the valve burst. declared Edward, “enjoyed by s0' floor Friday nigh —at 50c each. state senator, who died Thursday the seventh corps area, and Washing- night. He served as senator from the; Oregon, Idaho, ere first district from 1928 to 1930, Sur- smilingly ledging Winnemuce viving are the widow and four sons, | echoing cheers, drove to the Palace of | Arizona in the ninth corps area. Winnipes, espe SS Soe hay Buckingham. GAS KILLS NINE - For the glittering procession of] Col. J. 8. Leonard, commanding at Munich Garment? Den '12.—dey—| proclamation’ the way led from the | Fort ‘Lincoln, seid, ‘vast areas are) BUrleigh Girl Named Nine persons were killed and aix in-| balcony at Friary court of St. James’ | needed to conduct the maneuvers end Institute Treasurer jured early Saturday when gas escap-| to Charing Cross, to Temple bar, to/that they probably will’ be held at enceek ing from a broken main caught them | the Royal exchange in the heart of| Fort Riley, Kan. or Camp Ripley} argo, Dec. 12.—()—Election of unawares. the city. Minn., perhaps at both places. officers concluded the annual 4-H The third battalion of the Fourth !achievement institute at North Da- infantry at Fort Lincoln and the N. D. National Guard will participate. Mrs. O. S. Hilleboe’s Brother Succumbs raction—Sun. - ho Information thai 1. Olson, 68, eee en Sane Mon « Ties diacetate, Were] RAREST TH EY'RE COMING YOUR WAY! Friday night by his sister, Mrs. O. 8 thorities aturday sought, the cause Olson had been ill since April. Mra,|ssfe, @ wall and merchandise in the office Joan and Clark..:your Blobs, seompanid by her dang | Mouotain Stina Power company of romantic favorites.. .. : Wheres Boost Baturday to at-|the time. ‘ s igh . BANKER FINED $250 in a rib-tickling, beart-walloping rs | Duluth, Minn. — Oscar Westlund, adventure that takes them streak- Moorhead, Minn., banker, was fined Saturday ing across the map from laugh to ‘ a a agig Mgr ty bond while love and back again! Joan is an PARAMOUN J serving srl SHES ee Moorhead heiress who flees from her own ENDS TODAY (SAT.) = wedding—and Clarkand Franchot © battle it out for the inside track All New - All Different! to her heart! With this trio—and W. S. ("San Francisco’) STATE © - CLARENCE E os Van Dyke directing—it bs 3 Tcauidwi help Seine BY MULFORDS Pr % ‘SWELL! © H hwest a with William Boyd COMEDY - NEWS TAILSPIN COMEDY PLUS—NEWS - MUSICAL and BETTY BOOP CARTOON dota Gas ad ct VEEVYN DOUGl eae mn Ar er canny at Fist: ri “I'ma wild, wild wo- ‘man! Upset two happy homes...drove a man out_of his apartment zy» landed: with him on the front pages!” Clip This ‘ itol Bus Schedul McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church a ire Pima handy i Corner of Fifth Street and Thayer Avenue SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1596 New West Bus Walter E. Vater, Minister Merning Wership, 10:30 2. m. , Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m f Sermon Subject Sermon Subject “Our Changing Morals” “A Night Visitor” Special music at both services, A hearty welcome awalts you. 1:30 SUNDAY MENU The Hotel Patterson EXCLUSIVE MAIN DINING ROOM HERE IS A CORONA R TREE THIS XMAS

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