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Church: State Split . MINE THE MOISE In England foots Deep Resentment Follows At- tack of Archbishop Upon Edward and Friends London, Dec. 18.—(%)—Separal of the Church of England and ‘tne state may have been brought nearer. sby the Archbishop of Canterbury's criticism of the friends of former King Edward VIII, some observers sald Friday. Should the controversy over the spesch spread, they said, the church might be severed completely from the state of England, thus losing its gov- er subsidies and official post- ion, Public protest against the arch- bishop's censure of King Edward for his desire to marry twice-divorced Mrs. Wallie Warfield Simpson and for the “alien” influence his friends ex- erted on him, reached the floor of the house of commons Thursday. Believe Issue Paramount Introduction of the archbishop’s name into the argument and the flood of protesting letters to newspapers and members of parliament led some authorities to express belief the issue might remain sharp. ' ‘William Laud, one of the predeces- | sors.of the Rev. Cosmo Gordon Lang, Scottish Presbyterian minister's son who became Archbishop of Canter- bury, was executed because he backed King Charles I against parliament. England is the last piace in the British isles where the church enjoys an official status. William Giadstone, then prime minister, disestablished the church in 1869 in Ireland—where the population is preponderantly Catholic—over the; bitter protests of Queen Victoria and! the aril a ‘ales Separated in 1920 It a separated from the state in Wales—where the majority of inhabi- tants are Methodists and Baptistea— in 1920. The officiel church of Bopt- land is Presbyterian, not Eplaco- pallan, Although many of the ablest and most sealous ministers are Anglo- Catholics, commons rejected the re- vised prayer book in 1928 with the old cry, “No Popery!” Since there is no longer hope of the church embracing the entire pop- ulation, advocates of separation want it in order to obtain complete power to decide theological questions and ' Sherman anti-trust Sheriff Is Arrested Sheritt Eart “Nip @ former official o sive Miners union, wi Aarrisburg, Ul. 01 charge ef conspiracy to violate An lawe. The cage grew out of the Illinois mine war terrorism of several years age. (Associqted Press Photo) Four Commutations Granted Prisoners Four commutations of sentence and one pardon were granted Friday by the state pardon board at a special meeting to consider minor cases re- maining on the December calendar. Five applications for clemency were denied and several others deferred. Decisions in several cases, includ- ing two murder cases, may be given at a special meeting later, members of the board indicated. These were ap- plications of William Gummer and Francis Tuoker, serving life sen- tences from Cass and LaMoure coun- ties, who have made their appearances before the board and their pleas of innocenee taken under sdvisement. appoint bishops without approval— now. necessary—by the house of com- mons. Phone 626 518 9th St. © Peanut Butter, excellent Flour, large pkg. Purex Washing Compound, ', gal. Blue Goose Grape- fruit, 10 for Select Your Xmas Candy The porpoise devours its own weight in fish every day. SPOHN’S 4 REGULAR iatoihsvid DAILY Blye Goose Navel Oranges, at...41¢ 14c Celery, nice, large bunch, each Butter, from local cream- pis ‘a Ib. prints, 35 c breakfast dish ... 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Gensch of the Industrial Home for Children at Woodstock — where the mouse was captured last week—told the invisible audience what he knew of Minnie’s history. Then they car- ried in Mingle, singing. She continued to warble after her managers took her away from the microphone, so they brought her back for an encore. Gensch and his righthand man at the industrial home, Manager O, A. Allred, said they would take out in- surance on Minnie’s person and her voice, too, if they could find somebody to write a policy. Already, they dis- closed, they had rejected a $100 offer for the rodent songster. So far nobody has isolated the cause of Minne’s unusual vocal talent. But Dr. Maud Slye, who has gone through some 160,000 mice in the course of cancer research at the Uni- versity of Chicago, guessed it might be a lung ailment. Still, she said, none of hers ever trilled a note. Quits to Create Job for Another John Schivalm, 50, above, has quit his WPA watchman’s job "to go into retirement for the winter in his trailer in Evans- yille, Ind. A bachelor, he has enough money for food and fuel and his only luxury, smoking. Besides, Schwalm thinks somes one else—with a family to supe port—ought to have a chance at the job. Said Schwalm’s boss: “That fellow ought to have a medal.” ~ flected in the rapidly mounting or- 1937 OLDSMOBILES SHOWN AT FLECK'S Two New, Distinctive Models Are Receiving Great Ovation, Bismarck Dealer Says ‘The 1937 Oldsmobiles, two new, dis- tinctive and entirely different auto- mobiles, this week being shown at (Fleck Motors Sales, Inc., Bismarck, are receiving the greatest ovation from the public ever accorded new models. This was the statement made by J. A. Fleck of the Bismarck dealer con- cern, “Oldsmobile again sets the pace in 1937,” he said. “Not only are both the Six and Eight different from any- thing else on the road, but they are entirely different from each other. We are certain that they again set t utomotive styles for the coming is new styling end the many new mechanical advancements of the two cars -have impressed the public tremendously. Certainly the gre appeal of the new Six and Eight is 104 Main Phone 77 Butter %-lb. cartons Per Ib. 35c PUMPKIN SALMON CORN Alaska Pink, No, 2 can, 2 cans. PAL’S CASH GROCERY Eggs Ne. 1 short storage Per doz. 33c Uncle William, No, 2% can, 2 cans ders, Fleck stated oe py cars are big- ger in every way, with longer wheel- bases and roomie: bodies Many new safety features have been added. Comfort has been increased. Added economy of operation has been gained by. improvements in carburetion and iat’ engine speeds. engines, although retaining the” olese fundamental engineéring pinoiples of their predecessors, are more powerful than before, providing more brilliant performance and high- er economy as well as longer life and increased dependability. Christmas Play Will Start at 8 o’Clock The curtain wi ri rise at 8 p. for the presentation of. A. Christmas play, “Make Friday in the city auditorium. The play, staged by creative dramat- ics pupils of Edith Ramstad, is the first heavy three-act production ever to be given here by @ cast com- posed of children and has been & much lodked forward to event. Funds derived will go toward financing the Hiawatha region Girl Scout conven- ie. tion here next spring. More than 60 species of mosquitoes are known to exisit in the Unite States. WE DELIVER . 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Park said Friday gray-haired Martin Sullivan, veteran patrolman of suburban Duquesne confessed killing five Bersons—three of them women—for‘rev Park seid the 65-year- a officer told him of stalking from house to house through dark yards and streets, firing shots from his service pistol at onetime friends and neighbors, The district attorney said “it was simply @ question af revenge” after Sullivan had been charged with mis- treating & 12-year-old girl and or- dered held for trial. “Nevér at-any time did he deny any. of the killings,” Park said. Claimed He Was Framed “The man ‘claimed he was being framed and felt that. people were persecuting him. So he decided to square accounts.” Those killed Thursday nigh} were: Mrs, Laura Bacon, 53-yegr-old accial worker. Mrs. Mary Vukelja, 49, mother of the 12-year-old girl. Milan Vakelja, 19, her son. Benda, 53. Park continued: “He wanted revenge on Mrs Vuk- elja for prosecuting him on charges he claimed were false. “He claimed that Mrs. Benda had told Mrs. Vukelja of ‘relations be- tween him and the little girl. Sul! van claims these stories. are untri So he was angry at Mrs. Bends. Consulted Social Worker “The parents of the little girl had consulted with Mrs. Bacon, the social worker, and had taken her advice about what action should be taken ageinst Sullivan. For that Feason he was angry, &t Mrs. Bacon.” Constable Thomas L. Gallagher gaid he started for jail with Sullivan after the hearing Thutsday night on charges of mistreating the girl. ¥n route to jail with her, he asked permission to stop at his home. Halt’a an hour later, Gallagher sald, he returned. They started again for Jel. Gal- lagher said Sullivan stopped “to see & frlend for @ minute.” The “friend” was Mrs. Bacon. hen he fired a shot straight at her. She screamed and fell‘to the floor. ‘I grabbed his arm and yelled: ‘Martin are you crazy?’ He said: ‘I'm satisfied. I'm. glad T did it”. “I didn’t know until we got to the tation about the other “Then he told them all about it, and it made the sweat come out on ARSON TRIAL NEARS CONCLUSION FRIDAY ist Harry Knowles Is Expected to Go to Jury. This Afternoon Ca District court jurors were expected to get thd case of state versus Harry Knowles sometime late Friday after- noon, Knowles is charged with setting fire to & Wing residence, owned by his wife and rented to Lewis Ambers, who was making his ore there July 4 when the house BRITISH CABINET IS SCORED IN DEBATE Clergy Alse Linked With ‘Old Worn:Out Veterans’ by Jock MoGevern nets ee In 9 seath- eine house Sse e Sabine « “aah of wernt eine vo Toolgn” 0 Toroe the biew’s Former King Edward, McGovern » would have “besten the t if the tdsue hed been put to mind Mrs. cent Sere we steed of kicking a man when ‘Elected Mayer college Test Sust Fradusted from Gold- June, Kennard Entw! smith above) fru the’ tion of bei or-elect in, the Portstnou! election he d ted pate! Carloadings Decline Over Previous Week Washington, Dec. 18.—()—The As-! sociation of American Railroads re- ported Friday loadings of revenue freight for the week endirig last Bat urday. totaled 738,747 cars. 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