The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 24, 1937, Page 8

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Drednaught’s Captain, Three Other Officers and One Sea- “man Felled by Blast ~ the battleship put out to ses, Authorized sources said the British| | government contemplated no. protest, ing, was. cmoee or les an dct of a eg “more or less of the Royal Oak was ‘MESSAGE REVEL REVEALS PATE OF LOST SHIP Bottle Washed Ashore in Black Sea Tells of icebreaker’s. Hopeless Fight - bearings and given up hope.” ‘The ship was lost Feb. 16, 1936, the ‘People’s ¥ Forum (Editor's Nowe Tribute wel- Jette: ibjects of inter> pla make dvisabi ‘All letters must ber imited eeenat more than HARDING, COOLIDGE, HOOVER . New. Laipsig, N. D,. Editor, Tribune: ‘We hear a great many speeches over the radio, and read much about the president's plan February 22, 1937. | DEATH W HOPTAL Sess Burned Helping Father Douse Flaming Clothes and Saving Sister From Blaze ful g it “galarium” and, in due sea- the word became “salary” and meant fixed weges. Commercial College 314% Main Ave. - * Phone 121 Bismarck, North Dakota A. practical cg trainin; school, completel: equipped. ‘Thorough, rectal - Bhs ay INSTRUCTORS— Pref, Jack, Prof. Ellis, Miss Benson and Miss Bader. TIME—Monday, Wednesdsy and Friday evenings ‘from 7 Ld 9 o'clock. * g week, § smonth. Three _ Rings © week, §7 9 month, preme court of the United States, I hearty i eooord wit the poe congress fully Why worry 60 much? ° “Our president 18:8 S000 end gress Teen Boe Or gress is an assembly of od pivaad le ind capable Si, uation make for the next 5 months of, Send Ot, _cventonin this 04) re Anantn Monty, § ating it. igeton : eet lew, 167—Permitting coun! p tere and rural home advisory |i sericuttarat: aie en cts iiaoall shag of ‘10 oF or | (UDGE REFTSES 10 FIND DR, TOWNSEND ty ders Pension Planner. to Continue on Another 16-year-old school girl was found’ beneath 1,000 pounds of rocks at the ‘| ' ‘Coatesville, Pa, where Alexander Meyers, 21, is reported to have con- | | liberately running over her with a truck and attacking her. Neighbors jsrail eead tn dahasd aaiteed Meyers is shown left, [seat on lor electrification from re- to| strictions as to debt and other provi- sions. rae ey 19¢—Ear-merking $3,600,000) social security programs roth the public welfare board ir one, Res. i 386¢—Providing coun- ty manager form of government with constitutional ts, | HB, 211—Licensing motor vehicle operators and fixing fee. for drivers Uoense. : H. B, 348—Widening scope ual which co-operative associ formed to include electrification, ‘H, B. 367—Re-enacting state hail indemnity tax lew, H..B, 368—Appropriating $10,500 to! telmburse Patterson Hotel company under conttact with board of admin- istration. H. B. 294—Defining. non-gasoline driven motor vehicles. Hy B. 205—Defining motor fuel and prop: other thn ui, of motor fuel erty | i | H. B. -341—Bstablishing a Mouse river valley authority. #. B. 378—Prohibiting liquor adver= HB 168—Re-establishment of state equalization fund for common schools in North Dakota. H. B. 348—Creating a rural electri- fication authority for North Dakota. H. B. 375—Imposing tonnage and “| re-placement tax on lignite ranging| / from one cent to 5 cents per ton. H. B. 331—Amending ers relating to change of judges for prejudice or HB 350—Creating power districts to] bias. 00 a ee HB 202 — Providing for credit on teal estate ‘taxes for planting and growing forest trees and hedge plants. | trie! 2—An act to amend Bonser HB barca laws regulating but leeving lew pee ae H.B. 306— Establishing 8 division of po ples safety and bolice patrol with 20 members. HB. 30¢—Providing for coupon Payment. of sales tex brs amount 5 egal opis tax commission of H. B. 318—Licensing horse racing snd legalizing pari-mutuel ep H. B. 267—-Appropristing $ for erecting of a sate state printing piteee Bills Is Killed HB 267—Authorizing the stete to operate a state printing plant and ap- propriating $100,000. HB 315—Authorizing peri-mutuel system of betting. . Indefinitely Postponed H. B. 196—Levying tax of one-tenth one mill annually for blind aid and HB, &—Giving mortgages priority over gall tax lens. H. B. 278—Authorizing state indus- commission to menage and op- erate the Ped podand of North Dekots and handling of hog| radio sta H. B. 10 Licensing motion picture, theater checkers, H. B. 95—Authorizing the board of administration to make ements was willing and anxious to testify.” «| SPIKE DRIVEN INTO. HEAD, GIRL UV Old Californian Now Wishes to Live After At- tempting Sulotde Berkeley, Calif, Feb. 24-#)— Dema Dunlap, 22, who drove a four- inch eid into her head and then mind” about ee to} die, ingered between life and death Wednesday. . Dr. Eric Kosterlits, who removed the.spike, said: “We.don’t know what the outcome will be.” Police Inspector C. T. Nesin quoted the girl as saying she thrust the nail into her head Sunday night, then went to bed to await death, She awoke next morning with a bata ache and was rushed to construct power plants at the agri- vious opera: Cay college; Mayville normal. B, 23¢—Creating s state board oft higher education separate from the state board of administration. ‘H. B. 369—Authorizing commis- sioner of agriculture and lebor to eit fn bishwer toe and other Left in Tania H, B, 376—Establishing boards of: county commissioners 5 county m=: fare boards, REMODEL! metal atill is mined in Fusiends leo {dand, and Wales, ty, or five times as valuable as coal, both minerals are now being ined at. the same time. : GET THOSE BUILT-IN FEATURES NOW Not mentioned in history books nor listed nee chronicles of the Indian wars but nevertheless credited with greater importance than any battlefield, old experimental plot No. 30 of the North Dakots Agrie cultural college is now getting its the wilt disease of flax was licked share of glory. “Plot 30” is where by Prof. H. L, Bolley, botanist and Plant disease investigator. It was here that the first wilt-resistant flax varieties were developed 33 years ago. Still Perforpting its service for flax growers of the state, “Plot 30” shown above is the site of continued work st the college. Note in the picture above how some of the flax plantings have already been ‘killed by the wilt disease in ' the soil, while others of wilt: London's smallest elementary schoo! is a tiny classroom near Praed &t., where the children whose homes are canal barges receive instruction when- ever they are in the district. Stude resistant types are flourishing. RISK MEN MEET - Fargo, N. D., Feb. ta of stock fire insurance in North Dekote Wednesday launched @ movement to improve salesmanship at a conference here. baker economy is talh of Antente And Stude are baker sales soaring ! before borrowing guarantees under, Title I of the Federal Housing Act expire April 1. —_—_—_— = Giving = mortgage not necessary for loans gusrenteed under Title I.. —— We suggest built-in kitchen. cabl- nets, telephone cabinets, medicine chests and don’t forget we are ex- Perts in manufacture of storm sash, screens, etc. AUNE GLASS | & CARPENTER. SHOP 616 BROADWAY 00 PROOF R. G. AUNE, Prop. “PHONE 208 ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH 'N January, Studebaker sales went 'way ahead THAN of January lest yeer .. . in fact they were the largest in the company’s history for fifteen years! And that sensational sales advance stems straight from the new 1937 Studebaker's remark- able economy which equals and often betters the best showing of the emaller lowest priced care! Before you buy any new cer, you wil] be emert to drives Studebaker and find out why it’s called America’s spotlight car of the year! WILDE MOTORS, INC. 304 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 1500 PHICE CAR Brother don’t you want to save your dimes? D QUAKER, WHISKEY straiont BOOED OL: “ALSO: AVAILABLE IN RYE

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