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WALLY NOT TO SBE DUKE UNTIL APTER OBTAINING DIVORCE Holds Formal Press Meeting More Like Reception Than Interview ‘Warfield Simpson cleared away the mystery surrounding her immediate future Monday with a plain indication she would not see the man who gave; up the throne of England for her until} her divorce is absojute. The statement that Mrs. Simpson ‘was remaining at her haven in Cannes for “several months,” and “there is absolutely no possibility” she will see press conference for the first time in her life. In the end it turned out to be more of a social reception than an interview. Adroitly Mrs. Simpson discussed the beauty of the Riviera, the weather and the dangers of driving over mountain Toads, With a@ gracious, happy air she joined in the general conversation in the beautiful gardens of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers’ Villa Lou Viel Sunday after- noon, but she left it to her host and spokesman to answer the ‘two questions all the world ‘When would ‘Windsor? When would they be wed? SHIP LEFT TO FURY OF SEA AFTER RESCUE OF CREW THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1936 ‘The doomed freighter, Kings County, of the County line, wi pounded by giant waves after going aground ‘on the rocky coast of New Brunswick near Ty heroism of Harold Hansen (inset), a Norweglat line. (Associated Press Photos) The answer to the first was not). “for several months” and to the second only silence, Rogers declined to discuss any mar- riage plans but he left the impression she would join the ex-monarch after April and shortly after become his Duchess of Windsor. SCORES AT FUNERAL FOR FIRE VICTIMS Two Ministers Help. Conduct Services for Mother and Three Children Underwood, N. D., Dec. 21.—()— Several hundred saddened school children and Underwood neighbors funeral at the city hall here Sunday to pay last tribute to a heroic mother and her three children for whom she died after a futile rescue attempt when their small home was destroyed by fire Friday. Rev. F. W. Gress, Methodist pastor, read the service before the four gray caskets of Mrs. Fred Hoff and her children, Reuben, 11, Martha, 8, and Caroline, 6. Rev. Emil Becker of the Washburn German Baptist church assisted Rev. Gress, speaking in Ger- man, Relatives gathered for the services were John and Arthur Hoff, brothers and sons of the deceased and three brothers and two sisters of Mrs. Hoff, Carl Schiafman, Mercer; John of Washburn and George of Yankton, 8. D.; rs. Carrie Gilbertson of Turtle Lake and Mrs, Martha Maide of Mer- cer. Adolph, another son, is in a Minot hospital. Interment was in the Underwood cemetery beside the father and hus- band, who died several years ago. Gets Huge Alimony Charges of mental cruelty brought Mrs. Emily Milliken Lambert (above) of St. Louis, a divorce ‘rom J. D. Wooster Lambert, multi millionaire, and alimony of $1,600, 000 and custody of their two minor children. (Associated Press Photo) The whole : town’s talking about the Grand Delays Henny, Shop on mezzanine floor of ,Sarah Gold Shop. Grand open- ‘ing Monday night. WATER RECOGNIZED Approval Signs Will Be Put Up Outside Municipalities in State North Dakota cities with approved public water supplies will be award- ed approval signs by the state health department for posting on highways Yeading into the communities, Dr. Mayail Williams, state health officer, announced Monday. All cities whose scource of water and method of treatment, reasonably insure the health of the users will be safeguarded are eligible for the big signs ing the words “public wa- ter supp) pproved—state depar' ment of health.” The movement, Dr. William said, has been encouraged by cities desir- ing official recognition of their wa- ter supply, and by travel agencies that want some means of advising tourists on water supplies. Before granting an approval sign ‘an extensive field investigation, tak- ing in, all public health features af- fecting the source of water supply, is made by the division of sanitary en- ° 7 Shoots at Large Owl; Bags ‘Rat’ South Glens =~ N. Y., Dec, 21.—()—George B. Case claimed some kind of a trick shot record Monday with this story. Case said he and Ira Pattee were trapping muskrats along the Hudson river when they flushed a large owl. Case fired. A muskrat fell from the owl's talons, Case related, killed by the shot. The owl escaped. Ogden Mills Sleeps As Robber Visits Him ‘Woodbury, N. Y., Dec, 21.—()—Po- lice sought Monday to classify finger- prints left by a second-story burglar who robbed the Long Island home of Ogden L. Mills, former secretary of the treasuty. The thief, who eluded a watchman and an English setter, en- tered Mills’ bedroom early Sunday while the former secretary slept, and Geparted with $300 in cash, a gold watch, and a gold cigarette case. gineer substantiated by state public health laboratory examinations. Bismarck was the first city in the state to install the signs, 3 Whistle. Members of the crew were saved due to the yeaman who swam ashore through icy waters with a life. FOOD PRICES MOVE HIGHER IN GERMANY Housewives Instructed to Trade Only at One Store During Emergency Berlin, Dec. 21. — (?) — German housewives, facing mounting food prices, were instructed officially Mon- day to select one grocery store for their purchases and quit shopping @round as the latest development in the German drive to insure economic, self-sufficiency, Despite a system of governmental price control, some increases in food prices were registered. Current quo- tations on various articles were listed | in Berlin markets as follows: ‘The prices are based on the Ger- man pound which is one-tenth more than the American pound. Butter—64 cents; lard—43 cents; turkey—52 cents; cents; pork chops—48 cents; veal cut- lets—€4 cents; roast beef—72 cents; sugar—16 cents; Swiss cheese—64 cents; flour—10 cents; spinach—8 cents; fresh string beans—92 cents; coffee—$1.34 and up. table apples—30, COURT WILL RULE Pree Boer {/ ESCAPE DEATH IN ON FRAZIER-LEMKE MORTGAGE HOLIDAY Will Pass on Decision of Circuit Bench Holding Act Un- constitutional Washington, Dec. 1—(7)—A ruling on litigation invol constitution- ality of the Frazier-Lemke act grant- ing a three-year moratorium on farm mortgage foreclosures was promised Monday by the supreme court. Tt agreed to pass on an ‘appeal by Robert Page Wright of Bedford coun- ty, Va., from a decision by the fourth circuit court of appeals holding the act unconstitutional. The circuit court had affirmed a decision by the West Virginia federal district court in favor of the Vinton branch of the Mountain Trust bank of Roanoke, Va. Explaining that there had been a number of conflicting decisions on the legislation by lower courts, Wright said the “necessity for one uniform statement of the law is not only ap- parent but is an economic necessity.” A similar five-year moratorium measure was declared unconstitutional by the supreme court on the ground bevel fa deprived creditors of property Another case challenging the sub- stitute law wes denied a review last Oct, 12. A supreme court decision was requested, however, without waiting for the customary ruling by the circuit. o court of appeals. 37,000 Seats on Sale For Inaugural Parade Washington, Dec, 21.—()—Thirty- seven thousand grandstand seats for the inaugural parade Jan. 20 have been put on sale at prices ranging : from $3.50 to $10. The first taker was Senator Guffey of Pennsylvania, who ordered 1,000 top price tickets. WOMAN DIES IN CELL Council Bluffs, Iowa, Dec. 21.—()— A woman who died of undetermined cause in a police cell Saturday, Mon- day had been identified as Bertha Geraldine Smith of Hecla, 8. D. Allan Barrie (above), vice presi- dent of Weetern Air Express, is shown seated in his plane at Salt Lake City before taking off in re. newal of search for airliner miss- Ing with four passengers and crew of three. Sarrie said “We won't relax the search’ though hope of finding anyone je has almost seen abandoned. (Associated Press Photo) ———————————EE Sarga Glum Over . Baby Girl’s Birth | ——<—# Budapest, Hungary, Dec. 21.— (#)—Frau Franz Sarga, wife of the diminutive “me against nine” duelist, gave birth to a daughter Monday. Sarga, whose successive affairs or honor were the talk of Budapest for weeks, was momentarily crest- fallen. “I had hoped for another duel- ist,” he said. 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