The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1937, Page 7

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|W. Baclar Bana, 83, LETS DIE LEAGUE’ [¥sclar Bans, st HAS POLICE Perl srt fr Bachar Bana who died at the home of his daughter, Fre Theodore Slezick, living south of landan, will be held Th . Bes & Japanese Sail From Tokyo) sides his daughter, two sone ages: Seeking Death; Five Held ae |SOUTHWEST HT BY erates) BLACK BUZZARD’ Prepared by Capital City Librarian : | “T see their trail. vets afi 1 Blete ex. Promptly Taney held the Fort Me-|ingly to » friend,; Five of their comrades in the “Let's | Visi: ility Slumps to Zero in Sece ‘The groundwork for Lincoln's bel-|Henry command in contempt. This|court will ever again-be restored to Die ” were being treated forci- tion of Oklahoma and rh, laid | decision lkewise was ignored. the authority and ‘rank which the bly in hospitals after attempt- by the supreme court itself in the ill- Taney Strikes .Back constitution intended to confer upon |: ing hara kiri (death of disembowel- Texas Panhandle k starred Dred Scott decision four years; The chief justice then proceeded | it.” a ment) in an effort to “purify” the \, __ Before the Civil war, to write an opinion pointing out that Score Stands Even” powerful Nichiren proletarian Bud-) Guymon, Okla, Feb. 17—(P)—A \ } ‘The ruling was written by the same | the civil courts were still clothed with| ‘The fact remained that Lincoln Chist sect. third “black blizzard” in three days Ny? Roger B. Taney that Jackson had ele- | full authority. He sent a copy-to the | gained his immediate ends—and. the Vigilant police interrupted the at- dh ‘Wednesdi a i vated tothe highest tribunal 20 years | President. " |supreme court was discredited. tem- tempts of four would be sulcides as| reged here ABest before. Taney was close to his 80th| Shortly after he took this decisive | porarily in the public eye. Years were they knelt before public buildings and | Mae nee farmers prepared to throw up year and the possessor of sound men-| step, the 84-year-old justice remarked | to elapse before the greatness of plunged daggers into their abdomens. | Protective bulwarks of hard clots on tal and-physical health when his de-|0n leaving home for court one.day: |Taney as s chief justice would be A fifth league member, alightly | ‘Meir blowlands. cision was written that left Dred| “Zt is likely 1 will be. imprisoned | recognised. , wounded, was discovered hiding in ity slumped to virtually zero, hy Boot in servitude and, in effect, vall- | at Fort McHenry myself before night-| ‘The score of the contests between y the home ministry. street lights were turned on, and dated slavery north of “36-80” on the | fall, but I am going to court to do my |the supreme court and the presidents | Chase—Expounds . the. belief that ‘The public hara kirl attempts oc- | automobile traffic, even on Guymon ‘is .|further expansion of government. curred before the metropolitan police | stréets, was at « standstill. ‘was unconstitut Lincoln merely obtained an opin- and. Jefferson had lost; | ownership and control is inevitable. headquarters, the foreign minister's; At Beaver, east of here, a lashing Senatorial Candidate -Lincoln| ion from his attorney general that | Jackson and Lincoln had won. Fun With Electricity by A. F. Col- official residence, before the diet | north wind kicked up the dust into csught the issue early the president, as commander-in-chief may argue ‘at length | 1ins—A how-to-make-it book of sim- building and the main entrance to | clouds that reduced visibility to half ple and startling experiments with Emperor Hirohito's palace. @ block. direct, alternating, and high frequen- eee A cloud of powdery, grey dust sifted Me fail I Tt ders were Presid Behind this mammoth snowdrift near Sioux Falls, 8. D., a tractor driven . Panhi and re- sation anda dentine to abbie by the| was absorbed in the wart and slices | in Van Buren, Jackson's politval nett ip feel ea aE row plow Je finding the going. very tough ia i attempt to clear a M’Kenzie Pioneer Weed Suis At Bae ees Lge vRcanclen Poe i a8 5 ° 7 Speaks. Out high tribunal ahha: al Uh ete) ee ie Roger ney. Summa enreetalon by W. J. Farma—Se-| and forced numerous country schools t> close when Couns became Im Is Seriously Sick ae and ak Amarillo: to)cce tat, “We think the court's decisions, Lincoln. Wins Van Buren charged the court was|lections chosen for reading sloud Passable. | (Associated Prose Photo), ©. D, Rodgers, ploneer McKenzie |, Observers sald the dust came {n like hig rather: than for memorizing. Enjo: < farmer, is seriously ill at his farm| * {08- COUNTY AND T AT Mine Owners Seeking | nome and members of his family have| phen wey aire, nets ua the general policy of the country,” he | empty seats, and sent the senate three | tors whose contracts had revok- . “But we think the nominations which were aj in|ed by Jackson. But-his. pride was : been called to his bedside. A see Serie rapid order. : cialis salved when the justices occas Coal Right Extension) “5c. Rodgers, who is nearing 20, | leared oF clearing. : The towering Taney, austere, now| Before the court were the famous|sion not long afterward to the Tae suffered a heart attack a week ago a somewhat stooped, but firm, silently| “prize cases,” involving the right of | President's authority was inviolate in Des Lacs, N. D., Feb. 17.—()—A| and has falied to rally. held his ground, and it is ‘won-|the union to blockade southern ‘ports. | his performance of executive duties, resolution requesting extension of cos] Deughters at his bedside are Mrs. WAKE UP YOUR der that the war was only a few! When the decision down, Lin- rights for mine owners operating coal] P. P. Bliss, Bismarck, and Mrs, L. Tomorrow: Latter-day battles peremenram: Tate tay bette Tlokets Yor Gonteata Hore Feb, mune Det tae ee ra et] ry a eee meee LIVER BILE— “Charlotte's Ruse”; NYA Dramatic club, “O Auntie”, ot = and Players, “Men Not Li L e ep er yn Re f ive Longer Teh first skirmish.came when the/| was 5-to-4. judiciary. . surve: lect ator, at | Ployed by the U. 8. Geological Sur- : 26 and March 15 Are |irno scion was started when it was| vey tn Montana, atrived here Don-| Witt Coma Yar Jeu Oe of Bela self for the fine co-operation shown Placed on Sale learned there is probability of s large | dey and his other son, C. E. Rodgers, the Morning Rarin’ to Go : ; BOY SCOUTS THANK Peayaneeen tee aeeier 5 percentage of the mines being closed| arrived Tuesday from Kirkland Lake, Pik Rainy dhepat ed on} two pean net P conjunction. with our sssumption of Tickets for the 1037 cot ty and in this area due to its purchase by| Ont, Cree ae nok, Sour food eestlioee a vebined oa é tote antl teak Bay coun anenk ee soca in its: biological sur- LaaTTIROLER Or = ce Sust decays in iJ Bowes. Ges bicees eB « vey program. 7 is poison OFFIGUALS FOR ADDlesems zee! ALLOCATES FUNDS eee (ae SEES a See ' strain and we spprec! fore- lary conference between Col. Jaco! are only | : pearance, eee tives by J. Elon sale eocordiny to Bernt Tie |. Duluth, Feb. 11—(@)—Oscar Mitch-| Ruppert. of the New York Yankees | barel movement deem: ex.s teceare 3s by T “The kindness on the part of seid | pai), Now Poviding Most man, Players chairman of the gener-|¢!!, 78. pioneer Duluth -attorney and|and Pitcher Vernon “Lefty” Gomez Filo eet re Senos on tea Resolution Adopted by Tem-| orricisis is showing the scouts, elected | Railway ting, fal committee handling the two events, {Prominent in the industrial and civic| broke up Wednesday without a set-| freely snd makeyoa es! upandup’. ry City Board Praises |° ted to their office, various) Employment It Has in ‘The county tournament will be held | ife of the.city many years, died Wed-|tlement. “I offered Gomez $12,500,| freaiy’ ie for Carter’ “isle porary City lures and duties of the office is de Jackson by G. W. Johnaon lin the Bismarck city auditorium Pri- | Desday. and hé asked $18,000,” Ruppert said, | name. Stabbornly refuse anything else. Co-operation Given decidedly s fine service to the youth Last 14 Years day, Feb. 26, The state event is| eee on tata wil Aaa of ‘his scheduled for Monday, March 16 Boy Scout Mayor Bob Mote, speak- -| St. Paul, Feb. 17.—(?)—The North- (Batt county recreations! su- r gag on beialf of the elective and ap-|thareeyce sus Cy i8 Temuler DOR | ern Pacitic railway Wednesday an- Tone ‘Sinusres eciries tor Gin coun Be moderate in all things if youd ive Scout officials who took over | have received this day will, Iam sure,| Bounced allocation of rolling stock Seance Gait eel nates tee ce moderal : S if you city sdministration last Saturdsy,| he of considerable help in later life.”| Tepair work costing $3,668,500 to four Driscoll and 1 are anticipated. made public Tuesday the text of a ” Bob Mote, of its shops as its 1987 improvement. Jetty groups entering, and the plays e SE de te thee Ccomeraticn| Mayor of City of Bismarek, | Profram started. elected are: William Moore Parent| fm making ites eaten a pre : i lows: St. Pasa,” $508 500" ‘Bouth bn Sued Tracie apo non ber eect ‘ 6-0. from an educational standpoint. | Boat That Hit Whale a, Wash, "$1,372000; Brainerd eae een ea J coma, 5 " TResolved: -Wherey and whereas Flashes s Help Appeal mo.” vase” rae cemetary petent hands of the Boy Scouts of| Yokohams, Japan, Feb. 17—(@)—| in the four shops slready has been America on’ this the thirteenth dsy| Following # collision with an enour-| increased from five to six days and| capacity by Harold Loeb and associ-|handling arrangements for the coun- le of February in the year of our Lord|mous whale, = 102-ton Japanese additional men have been added, pro- | ates. ; ty event are Bernice Hanson, chair- oe joy the life hi Take thi bit nineteen thirty-seven, I, in my of- t flashed an SOS Wednes-| viding the most employment in the|’ My Life and Work by Dr. Adolf/man, and Robert Huey, John Clark Enjoy the best | as to offer. things a ficial capacity as 'y mayor | day, reporting ‘had sprung s bad} company’s shops in 14 years... : Lorens—The autoblography of thejand John Hijelle. Assisting with the easier. If you drink, choose the form of whiskey that’s Of the City of Bismarck Wish to-Offer|'leak“and’ was"ainking. Two The company’s maintenance and é for you, Use it with judgment. the deepest thanks of the temporary| reported they weré rushing to the res~| equipment budget for 1987 totals| surgeon. Milton K. Higgins, Thelma Liessman, board of city commissioners and my-/ cue. ; $33,000,000, the largest since 1980. I Found No Pesce by Webb Miller |William Fox, Evalyn ee Her- rg ae eareee eicoras oom sa our Elta pive youle guide bt of Newman, Ernest Elness } iskey-Kii is. A world-famous psyehologist conducted a 41-day whiskey- research with average évery-day men. Daily observation end ex- Sra titted (sabia pdt taeda ery ent ‘wil ir sleep, tites were apparently ‘unaffected, i ition ee all next day. “‘Morning-after” effects negligible. wpe eee | Somme ntact cas n re, ” Me ipecial to ‘The Tribune) tithe bar and forhome user North Dekota isn't being “led by _ _ OSeagram-Distillers Corp.— Executive Offices: New York ; army's snowbirds year bul : - & North Dakota boy is up to his ty tcheraate pene » o \ y . i eare in the cold-weather tests being ‘the wes - \ made of army flying equipment here. Indicated br Al be hd ' ‘He is 2nd Lt, John M. Hutchison, sacs od nyt tong gua i fexmaciy of aan, who te acting 0s wile BLENDED WHISKIES i eR ae adjutant su tleer for Seacean’s rive LENDED WHISKEY, The straight whiskies to this { first bombardment pecan rie vet Sahai te, a ; am month and ‘will continue until Feb. oe ‘ectral splits Slled trom American relies’ 90 Prost. 2%. The aim of the experiment is to oe test such items as lubricants, fered : ment and cs sbiity of the fiying personnel to stand up under cold- weather-flying conditions. All types PHONE Distrivates By ge [ i HI w.37 Mandan Beverage Co. epEED LIMIT IN GARAGE Thunder on the left! . . . or some such noise from around your neighber’s garage. Look .. . it’s half- The Quality Cer in the CTIVE new lines — eae ia er lr hidden in black.and-blue smoke. Glory be! His en i -, Bxcupe It, Please! by 0. 0. Sin- ‘st nas pea Seed : a prinivid stair i lc ae es wf nay—Colition oe ‘uentrows cketch- gine’s started already, this nippy morning. But for . es . 1 the Ford V-8 for 1937; From its improved 5 ‘Steel Square Podket Book by D. Zs fear his wd won't held, he lets ’er race like mad, V-8 engines to Center-Poise riding comfort pLagyme V.8 PERFORMANCE—Now quieter, ee Cita ie te mnie standing still. : o«» this car offers you finer performance, —_thriftier, and in two engine sires: using Males Ect langle =e Be neighborly. In your own diplomatic way, try to “greater luxury, less expense... thtD €VED Mone MILES PER @ALLON—Owoers report 22 to ma pecel Acree by) Oras tell him “Don’t.” . cae ter wisdom than ever in dhe beilinee aoe fase ici Proapee and Fa ap caatin| It’s cruel to his engine, it wastes gasoline, and it’s pcatsa' pus Wiens tare a esta vaben NEW EASY-ACTION SAFETY BRAKES —You tration of human relstions in in- oo. sores a gaaiie! igorbrcigescs Ford always represents. This yesr millions _seatly sod you stop quickly! 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