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(EEN WARY AGAN [om nae GORGE VW ASSUMES ROLE OF ADVISOR TO-THRONE *Behind-the-Scenes’ Influence Will Help Shape Empire's Destinies Dec, 14.—(P)—At @, Queen Mary Monday finds herself re- atored suddenly to great “behind-the- scenes” influence in shaping the new era of empire. During Edward's reign, deeply shocked by the death of her monarch- husband, George V, last January, the stately queen went into retirement. Edward ruled alone. He seldom consulted her. Strong-willed, trained from boyhood to the job of sov- ereignty, he needed no emeritus guid- ance. But the “one-man revolution,” con- ducted by Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, which swept Edward from| New York, hood than for knowledge of state- craft, it is likely Queen Mary may as- sume once more the role of “shadow V. Some maintain King George loy-e! his stamp albums more than affairs of state, and that throughout their Jong married life he never made any important decision without first con- sulting Queen Mary. BOUNDARIES OF OLD Democratic Electors Vote for Roosevelt Four men were to meet here Mon- Gay afternoon to cast North Dakota's FORT RIGE MARKED}: WPA to Mark Other Sites Along North Dakota's ‘Path of Empire’ the Indian campaign by Gen. Alfred Bully. The project is one of a series sponsored by the state historical so- clety in cooperation with the Works administration and mark- i are being directed by Russell id, Bismarck, superintendent of the society. Robert Gwyther, Fort Rice, has do- nated more than three acres of land so that the original boundaries are now all within the historical society's) holdings, comprising seven acres. The old fort was established in House, President Roosevelt's flotiila steamed past the Bahamas Monday and headed up for Charleston, 8. C., where he will land Tuesday morning. 1864 by General Sully and four years) ‘¢ later Gen. H. M. Crittenden played an important part there during peace negotiations with the Sioux. Although the Sioux treaty was was not signed at Fort Rice, all preliminary work of conference with the chiefs took place at this point. Private citizens came in possession of the land after it was abandoned by the government but ‘later relin- quished their rights and the site was dedicated as a state park on July 37, 1913. With completion of Fork Rice markings, workers will next begin at Fort Clark. It is planned to have WPA workers eventually mark all sites between Fort Clark and Fort Yates s0 a motor-drive elong the Missoupri river will link all important points of North Dakota's “Path of Empire,” Reid said ‘The Fort Rice project 1s being di- rected by Foreman Harry Herschleb of Mandan. Angus Wilkinson, 55, Succumbs in Mandan Angus Wilkinson, 55, Pedro, 8. D., brother of Mrs. John F. Sullivan of Mandan, died in a Mandan Sunday. The body was sent to Min- neapolis Monday for burial, Prison he) national holi- ay. 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Scranton Man Found Dead at Jamestown penter, whose home was at Scranton, N. D., had been about the hospital grounds earlier in the day. JAMESTOWN MAN DEAD Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 14.—(?)— CLAIMED BY DEATH Mrs. Michael E. Frieze, 25, to Be Buried From St. Placidus Church Lena, all at home; her 5 lives at Rugby, and five brothers, Fred of Lodi, Calif, John of Elk Grove, Calif., Joe of Kintyre, Michael and George, both of Napoleon. ‘QUIN’ LAND ROCKED North Bay, Ont., Dec. 14.—(Cana- dian Press)—Slight earth shocks were felt Monday in North Bay and /Cal- lander, home of the Dionne quintu- plets, The shocks caused no visible Gamage. JUDSON MAN DIES Joe Markel, Judson, died Sunday in a Mandan hospital. He was 70 years old, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1936 Policeman Certain One Twin Is Guilty i if Brother and Sister Drowned Together the famous LAND O’ NOD MATTRESS Stop in and see them. “Phey'ce so restful. 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