The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 18, 1937, Page 3

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BG LAND OWNERS White Girl’s Parents WOUDBEADEDBY | Favor Negro Marriage TENANT HELP PLAN Wallace “Asserts Assist Assistance to Man at Bottom Would Sup- port Those at Top ‘Washington, Feb. 18.—(#)—Secre- tary Wallace brought to a congres- sional committee his opin- fon that the far-reaching adminis- ‘tration to aid 2,865,000 ten- nt farmers woud not injure large and owners. “I don’t subscribe to the doctrine that if you help the people at the bottom you hurt the Lic hga pal hi tax month ago the secretary proposed & levy of one-half of one cent a pound. es extended payment pl fallace pointed me that the farm cae committee, in favoring the , family-size farm, had not suggested confiscation of large land Holdings. Spokesmen for six large farm or- of the fi ter Pecuratieatall ey e farm tenancy jons. “It is fine to help unfortunate Seattle, Feb. 18—(e—Marriage | Both 3 of-a ‘teen-age white girl to a 38- year-old Negro was defended here Thursday by the bride's 50-year- president of the Am- erican Farm Bureau Federation. John Bosch, president of the na- tional Farmers Holiday association, called the program “a step in the right | aiceetions TO INSPECT ACADEMY Washington, Feb. 18—(#)—Chair- man Sheppard (Dem., Texas), of the senate military effairs committee ‘Thursday named Senators Logan (@em., Ky.), Bachman (Dem., Tenn.), Capper (Rep., Kas.), Nye (Rep., D.), and Austin, (Rep., Vt.), as mem- Both. Palmer, 50, and‘his wite ee ee shown on her marriage’ license. Reet if Supreme Seattle school. records, however, | listed her in January as 14.. | “They've lived together like man and wife and should now,” Mrs. Palmer said in an interview. parents Police contend & git] of 14 could not legally marry even with her Parent’s consent and that proof of perjury in giving the girl’s age would permit annulment. ing reports of Dalta’s age. No charges have been filed. Governor Approves - Anti-Military Bill Military. training w will become op- tional at the University of North Da- kota and the State Agricultural col- lege next July 1 as the result of ap- Proval Wednesday by Gov. William Langer of house bill 36, 4 The act passed the legislature after extended debate in both the house and senate. Under its provisions, the N.| compulsory feature of military train- ing is prohibited at the two institu- bers of a board of visitors to inspect | tions. the United States military academy et West Point, M’NUTT NOMINATED ~! we » Feb, 11 Roosevelt nominated Paul V. McNutt, former governor of Indiana, Wednes- day to be United States high commis- farmers in the lower grades,” said Ed- SPECIAL ! For Fri. & Sat. Ess ALUMINUM TEAKETTLE ‘Aqt52 qt. ands qt. sizes, Re- sioner to the Philippine islands. ‘Two appropriations measures mak- ing $60,000 available for payment of insurance taxes to fire departments in the state and $36,200 for mainte- | Nance of the state school for the blind at Bathgate also were signed as was @ measure eseablishing a method for determining values -of oil properties for taxation purposes. ALUMINUMWARE VALUES aha Good en ayes We i savy geal pect alloy Hi Deep Cut Prices On CORONADO | REFRIGERATORS Model G66—Specially priced during this off season. Your rtunity to have electric refrigeration during the coming hot weather at big savings. Act now! 6 cu. ft. size. 11.5 sq. ft. of shelf area. Balsam wool insulation. Acid resisting porcelain interior. Interior light. Chromium hardware. . 10 point cold control. Panes a. Gene Ga ek, Gd ao a too on require, but will endeavor to secure your size for you from a nearby store. Electric Refrigeration Does Not Cost . - » It Pays GAMBLE STORES ~~ aa waa ee SSS CTS TST NOLY one THE FRIE Bismarck—508 Broadway Cliff Palmer, Agency Stores at: 2 £ IW NED Mandan—314 W. Main BY EMPL OE Partner, Mandan Partner, Bismarck Ade Bolte, Managing Wilton, Washburn, Underwood, Garrison, Turtle Lake, Steele, Napoleon, Wishek, Linton, Wing, Tuttle, Glen Oe. Heheva, Beulah, Carson, Mott, Elgin, Hazen Roseman_ which enter the dis-) ident Roosevelt's to enlarge the su- preme court are those of the men abovg, possible appointees if Congress approves the recom- mendation. They are James H. Landis, chairman, Federal Se- curities and Exchange Commis- sion; Robert H. Jackson, assist- ant attorney general; Lloyd K. Garrison, former chairman of the National Labor Relations Board and dean of University of Wisconsin law school; and Samuel I. Roseman, of the New York supreme court. New York Yankees Buy First Baseman New York, Feb. 18—(#)—The New York Yankees’ purchase of Ellsworth (Babe) Dahlgren from the Boston Red Sox Thursday indicated that Col. Jacob Ruppert has just begun his battle against holdout Lou Geh- Four names Ww] cussion of "proposal Until the Yankees bought First Baseman Dahlgren, they were more George from their Newark farm, but it is generally conceded is a better ball player and can at least plug the gap until Gehrig is convinced or traded. SUIGDE Vr na NAME 1S UNKNOW Man ennai Dead in Mandan|>y Hotel Is Not Kahilius, Want- |m ed in Duluth Murder wound. 3 Because he carried a Duluth ad- dress, authorities there believed him to be John Kahilus, alias Jack Miller, wanted for questi in the un- solved murder of Sam Kentilla in August, 1930, Coroner Kennelly, who said the body will- be buried Friday unless word from relatives was received, as- serted pictures of Kahilus from Du- luth “slightly resembled” those car- iad Miller when the body was found, CUSTOMS BROKER DIES &t. Paul, Feb. 18—()—Funeral services for Carl Maurice Anderson, 56, 8t. Paul, customs broker with ,of- fites in Portal, N. D., will be held Here at 2 p. m., Saturday, Anderson died Tuesday after a year’s illness, New Powder Makes FALSE TEETH Stick Tight All Day Long Now you can t false teeth more firmly feild mo) 0) ly than! ever. A new. improved powder called | ST! sprinkled upon your plates every morning gives all day comfort andy a tighter fit. 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