The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 9, 1937, Page 3

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ROR | Mentioned as New Court Justices a Crack Train ‘Swipes’ |*33-yeaoid Wile as Mask Parties 13-Year-Old Wife MOVE 10 PEA Popular in London: Freight, Killing Man Raps 9-Y 9-Year-Old [ 6 eee eee ees eral, LAW OFFICERS OF iene Me : teen-year-old Mrs, Florence Hill Rudd, who expects to become a motli- 's newest wrinkle— 5 THe TEN arties,’ er in April, thinks 9-year-old Mrs. Authorities, trying to interest |near Logan, N. M., 25 miles east of|*unice Johns of Tennessee is too everybody in air defense plans, Inere, early Tu A. B,| Soung for marriage, pody as : , esday. Fireman owt aie’ - declared COUGH DROP bait taanine Couns of gusste joutn, 40, of Dalhart, Texas, was | tne Dinceyed aire Want wo mbes Medicated with throat soothing st ¥ re killed when the Rock Island's Call-| req william Rudd, 22, Villejo, lumber ingredients of Vicks VapoRub. at an “at home” to be given Fri- | fornian “sideswiped” the front end of day by the Mayoress of Wimble- Ja freight which had pulled into a| couPar’. Pee ac than ae Vicks CouGH Drop | don, Mrs. 8. G. days after her 13th birthday. H Drop lon, Mrs. 8. G. Farquharson. siding. “But,” plasceyed VICKS Couc Rudd, “I think its all right for me to be married.. I haven't played with dolls for a long time.” CONPROMISES FOR COURT REFORM ACT STUDIED BY SOLONS Congressional Members Are Bombarded With Sugges- Solon Charges Enforcement of Gambling Ordinances Is tions From Citizenry Being Scorned RSIS Washington, Feb. 9—(P)—Scores of ; ; Helens, Mont, Feb. 9.—(?)—The THREE DIRECTORS roposals for federal 4 court reorganization bobbed up Tues- aeaee 3 Montana house defeated a bill propos- day in discussions among congress- ing that the governor call @ special OF POOL RENAMED men, deluged with telegrams from the legislative session to impeach “all law “folks back home” on the president's pera ard ave yd the state, the . recommendations. - i count here gambling _ Constitutional amendments to curb and other law violations exist. Wool Association Executive Re- the supreme court's power to declare Rep. Thomas Stimats, Butte, intro- ss Jawe unconstitutjonal or t0 limit jus- : duced the resolution, which said “it is ports Members Get High- : : common knowledge” the laws of the tices’ terms were prominent in these er Prices - 5 forcement officers “have ignored com- (ENS ES EAS TOP- RUN lost of them came from Democrats = plaints of citizens.” : Suggestions. state are being violated and that en- who considered too stringent Mr. Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 9.—(?)— Roosevelt's proposal to add six su-| — . Previously the house approved pro-| members of the North Dakota wool Preme court justices unless members opsals for investigations of alleged Vy LS leaves. Good whiskey is from the top part of each distillation, called the... over 70 retire. Lene yy a iagenend Heyns Senators and representatives said jutte, w senate rejeced most of their mail and telegrams op- Plan to investigate vice conditions d this . Little throughout the state. Poser recommendation. tt tty the. state sed Siae opposition was expressed, however, even among Republi , to the . Publicity through stories of gambling . ee cared a venubUpane oe. Ocal and night life in the vicinity of Fort|Holdover directors are Judge C. W. iggestions for speeding up % Peck dam in Eastern Montana. Butts of Devils Lake, Ray Gress of Morrison lower court procedure. ‘ —_ we, Layers Sindy Act . A eee Roosevelt's program came up | Peas |Duke Is Dickering = [Fi ot Wahpeton, "A. 8. Marahall of ‘Tuesdi it ‘losed ting of the ° house judictaty committee, cofnposed For Hungarian Estate} formes, £. ©. Barkus of Granville, Now Watts sage abate icoas lang of 24 lawyers. Chairman Sumners Finley pee of Epping and T. A. as formerly a fall 18 months? If (Dem.-Tex.) said the committee} © Among those mentioned as possible appointees to the supreme court ‘| Vienna, Feb. 9.—(7)—The Duke of | Ramsland of Almont avon ree would give the full program “our| in the event President Roosevelt's court enlargement program | Windsor’ hes indicated a desire to| , Judge Butts, Perrin and County Hes "t, you certainly ought to— most serious study.” | becomes law. left to : Donald Richberg, form: hi tate in Hi into | Agent William R, Page of Grand Forks eeere: es law. are, right, top row: 8, er | Purchase an es lungary it’s good whiskey that’s become great. which he can move during May, a| Were Placed on the resolutions com- There’s - | mittee. Vice President Haynes, Di- Ro inerease in price. it jer reel estate! eeeat eel tyes G: ys ade aE dae: Try Vauthoritative reports Monday said | Fargo were appointed to the commit- the ee British monarch was con- |e on legislature, marrying Mrs 9] In his report A. C. Bjerken, mana- deste cai ger and secretary-treasurer, Hungary because the Hungar- reported V err re-|2ssociation members had realized a ees | Vit hstand is more liberal than in|Higher price generally for their wool dom of altering the high court, while A Mrs. Simpson has been di- ae Lagan to rinsloat are two party colleagues — O’Brien of yoroad’ty aan oe es He ; ot 2 Michigan and Ramsay of West Vir- discussed prospec: comin, ginia—endorsed the whole program. Bo b di Wi d De . po ae #3 Modification Seen m: ar In in ayer r Businessmen Caan connected with the North Some congressional observers fore- Missing in Mountains |p.ict. ‘Agricultural college extension tee were ready, said Rep. Guyer of Kansas, ranking minority member, to fight the program as an attempt of the chief executive to “stack” the supreme court. Two Democratic members—Miller of Arkansas and Chandler of Tennes: see—expressed doubt as to the wis- Saw possible modification of the pro- — partment of animal husban: 5 Biinnets thar cment, of Chairmen! Roosevelt, Roosevelt, Astaire With Flood Peak Past Memphis] Denver, eb. o—(m—Treacherous | ouseed the prospects for toa! sromine, formally’ soprove Tumetayia till cae Male Style Leaders| Army Engineers Are = | S20v,, sides roaring ote ee ase tor wipe bodying one of the president’s pro- Breathing Easier ee cee so ecg for 123 Filipinos Killed as Posals, authorizing the attorney gen- Seen eral to defend acts of congress against| Washington, Feb. 9—(#)—Franklin Pete gene ep ee Bus Plunges Off Road attacks (on thelr constitutionallty, in| D. Roosevelt, who started style With) | semphis, ‘Tenn, Feb. 9.—(P—A| dorter, 22, were hunted through ser0| yrenite, Feb, 9,-()—Twenty-three Fargo Warehouse Bismarck Warehouse lower court suits between private his unusual inauguration day cuta-| wave bombardment helped ponder- ae + weather over bleak two-mile high | muipini reported killed Tuesd: DISTRIBUTED BY Pitts bil was approved tnformatiy| "87, 9nd Pred Astaire, movie star| ous, resis sustain. peril slong the in the plunge of a passenger bus from || 305 Front Street a. . 121 So, Fifth St. at a meeting last Thursday, the day|Tedited with taking the comedy out levees held and the Red Cross began! Oppenheimer is secretary. province. Phone 590 Northwest Beverages, Inc. Phone 2266 before the president outlined his of the tailcoat, topped a list Tuesday fram, ‘The committee already Fhas|of 16 male fashion leaders. iid aera wisi cali! ‘approve jumners’ to make su- < mene court ‘justices with 10 years’ Beau Brummel Winds up to 38 miles an hour out service eligible for retirement at full} nounced by the Merchant Tailoss’ De- Pay on reaching 70. signers association, which is meeting Suggested Compromises Among compromise suggestions ne. Roosevelt,” said I. H. Milbouer major heard in the capitol were these: of New York, association president, @ A constitutional amendment to give | “is the only president in the past 20 the federal government authority to|years who could intelligently be shaping k e Oose V e { I iwwo!l i handle national problems affecting| termed a wells reree man and the Mississippi, Louisiana labor and agriculture. only one years whose formal A constitutional amendment to re-|clothes have ve no looked moth-eaten.” | see, quire concurrence of seven members 2 sree es el eat ee ele Se Ss tells how Senators choose a light smoke... iting judges’ terms to a certain num- ber of years. Senator Norris (Ind.- Buffalo, N. ¥., Fe aie ee ane ae | considerate of their throats the slayer of 18-year-old Mary Men are much more prone to com- Ohio Valley authority empowered to mit suicide than women, ene that detectives would ques-| reforest river slopes, build dams and tion 22,000 men by Wednesday if the plein slayer is not caught in the meantime, Assistant Chief of Detectives Frank J. McCarthy announced that male members of 4,000 families already have been interrogated. replace water-wrecked homes; liber- The area to be covered in police/ slized credit and increased health “I often lunch in the Senate restaurant at the Capitol. Nearly every Senator and Rep- resentative there smokes, and the number I see take out a package of Luckies is quite surprising. Perhaps surprising is not the word. Because off and on, ever since 1917, I myself have used Luckies for this sound reason: They really are a light smoke— kind to the throat. It’s simply common sense that these Senators and Representa- tives, whose voices must meet the continu- ous strain of public speaking, should also need a cigarette that is considerate of their throats... alight smoke.” Laguna Ht kreonee and battered body Seturday, guardsman when an oll heater ex- © ploded in a cabin near Tiptonville, Maine Senate Scores | tena, snd sdaitional dlscase tatal- ities among refugees raised disas- FDR’s Court Program) ter ceatn tol to 431. Augusta, Me., Feb. 9.—(#)— The IT aie w more cheerful hour- “ ‘s fall gained momen- attack” upon the federal constitution. . Paducah, Heat eertak better when and windstorm subsided. ork Fog Keeps 5 Ships F; From Piers New York, Feb, 9— 9.—(?)—Fog which for a time permitted visibility of only Studebaker is [Rees fe had lifted sufficiently for the ships to proceed slowly up the bay to their piers. Amevtus spollig ae — Harbin, Manchoukuo, Feb. 9.—(7)— Domei: (Japanese news agency) sources reported Tuesday that 60 per- sons, including a number of Jap- ACHCiMY WM a! dis who attached "Tentyaan, oa the In a recent independent survey, an overwhelming SELLING SENSATIONALLY BECAUSE Ne eee ict aiberian norte, majority of lawyers, doctors, lecturers, scientists, etc., OF ITS SAVINGS! SS who said they smoked cigarettes, expressed their per- sonal preference for a light smoke. Mrs. Longworth’s statement verifies the wisdom of this preference and so do leading artists of radio, stage, screen and opera, whose voices are their fortunes, and who choose Luckies, a light smoke. You, too, can have the throat protection of Luckies—a light smoke, free “ Your Fenders Need Straightening of certain harsh irritants removed by the exclusive THE FINEST TOBACCOS— process “It’s Toasted”. 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