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SHIP WOUNDING FIVE “IN SPAIN AR GH Drednaught’s Captain, Three Other Officers and One Sea- ~man Felled by Blast ~ FATE nO UST SHIP}: Bottle Washed Ashore in Black Sea Tells of Icebreaker’s Hopeless Fight - Jost our bearings and given up hope.” The ship was lost Feb. 16, 1936, the note said. 4 < ‘>> Hope, meanwhile, was virtually @bandoned for the crew of 36 men aboard the’ icebreaker “Semyorka which foundered in the Black tat} Sunday. HEROIC LAD FIGHTS. DEATH IN HOSPITAL Burned Helping Father Douse Flaming Clothes and Saving Sister From Blaze St. Louis, Feb. 24.—(#)—Four-year- old Leslie Calvert was in a critical condition in a hospital Wednesday, severely burned in @ heroic attempt, to save the life of his fether, Jesse clothing tes doting ie aes sat Calvert beat out the fire on the Despite the of his burns, nee thorn tie. house, to According to the: way the voted last election it 1s evident Editor, Tribune: - Tn ‘The mutilated body, of, bottom of a dynamited feared hiding his victim ‘after del lications late sane authority.’ Te ie pranbithe knoe atvers showing drinking reli attack which offend: good play wy be retired te ers. All tatters MUST be signe If you wish tosuse ‘a: pseudonym, sign the-pseudonym first and your own name be ft, We the Such parts of necessary ‘to conform to this policy and to quire publication of a writer name where Risihg and nF Ph make it. advit ~All — operate utilities. ul gin aca one Lorch eda Pod cel 202 — Providing for credit on te of $10 e all: public -warrants of $10 or taxes for planting and Se ee ee wise, |e Shomeraitin lave eptaicy [i] aw wee TEs ty ot mes leaving law|Purchaze, use and handling of hog cally unchanged as passed. |" "2 s0¢ Establishing a division of mre aitrme, conatelutinn mi ta Slee So councils for Sericuttural: program and/""g. B. 20¢—Providing f HARDING, ooo HOOVER 2 . New: Leipeig, N. D,. February 22, 1937, Editor, Tribune: 1H. B. 360—Authorizing Sap area tions by tax commission of sideration amounted to indefinite postponement), Bills Defeated ge B. 315—Licensing is Horne, 7ecine, izing pari-mut i “Br oer tAppropetating #100600 for erecting of a Jie) printing plent. Bills Killed HB 267—Aul the state to ith “$3,500,000 for schools and: $2,500,000 te relies... 8. B. 20—Providing thet stete ex-| aminer be executive secretary of state securities commission. FAVORS‘ PRESIDENT’S ‘STAND Feb. 28, '1937.-° tegard to President oonre) Proposed, ent to the constitution relative to the sus’ The Capital Commercial College 31644 Main Ave. Phone 131 Bismarck, North Dakota A. practical office training school, completely equipped. ‘Thorough, — up-to- Evening Classes STRUCTORS— it Jack, Prof. Ellis, Miss Benson and Miss Bader. RS ee ee ee for the next 5 months of, wc BEG BH i iRoae fe y Gistillers,| driven motor vehicles. ‘Imposing | re-placement tax on ignite sanging |! TUDE REFUSES 70 FIND DR. TOWNSEND INNOGENT AT TRIAL Dismisses One Charge But Or- ders Pension Planner to Continue on Another Mover, 16-year-old achool girl was found’ beneath 1,000 pounds of rocks at the mae Coatesville, mere Alexander Meye: 1, which a non-official newspaper werd organized for electrification from re- | publish ‘official t0| strictions as to debt and other provi- sions, HB. 348—Widening scope for which co-operative associations may be formed to include electrification, . ‘H. B. 367—Re-enacting state hall indemnity tax law. H. .B. 368—Appropriating $10,500 to. relmburse Patterson Hotel company Under conttact with board of admin- istration. H. B. 204—Defining pn eesolibe was willing and anxious to and anxious to testify.” SPIKE DRIVEN INTO HEAD, GIRL LIVES 22-Year-Old Californian Now #, B. 205—Defining motor fuel and| Wishes to Live After At- providing for rere of motor fuel tempting Suicide 345—Creating a rural electri- - fication authority for North Dakota. H. B. 378—1 and Berkeley, Calif, Feb. Dema Dunlap, 22, who drove a four- inch spike into her head and then from one cent to 5 cents per ton. H. B. 331—Amending laws relating|) zy o onaneg® of judges for prejudice or a B. 8&~Giving mortgages priority ore Ce tax liens. B. 278—Authorizing state indus- tela commission to to menage and op- erate the University of North Dakota’ tadio station. H, B. 310—Licensing motion pleture theater checkers. H. B. 95—Authorizing the board of: to construct power plants at the agri- ey college; Mayville normal. Police Inspector ©. T. Nesin quoted the girl as she thrust the nail into her head Sunday night, went to bed to await dest awoke next morning with a head- ache and was rushed to medical ald. ‘The spike had been shoved through @ hole in the skull left from a pre- The gold mining industry was ‘commis-| founded in the British Isles more than sioner of agriculture and labor to] 2000 years ago by the Romans, and the metal still is mined. in epee Seot- couple Bien; perk and eesale Jand, and Wales, 4 ‘Witherite was discovered in a mine in Durhem county, England. It is four or five times as valuable as cosl, and both minerals are now being mined at. the same time. H. B. 369—Authorizing Left. in Committee ¥, B. 376—Establishing boards of county commissioners a8 county fads fare boards, REMODEL! GET THOSE BUILT-IN FEATURES NOW before borrowing guarantees under, Title I of the Federal Housing Act expire April 1. Giving s mortgage not necessary fer loans gusysnteed 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 614 BROADWAY B. G. AUNE, Prop. | PHONE 208 , Not mentioned in history books 1 nor listed among chronicles of the | Indian wars but nevertheless credited with greater importance than | any battlefield, old experimental plot No. 30 of the North Dakots Agri- | cultural college is now getting its share of eey “Plot 30° is where | the wilt disease of flax was licked by Prof. H. , botanist and | plant disease investigator. Tt was here that the free wiltresieene flax varieties were developed 33 years ago. Still Perforating its service for flax growers of the state, “Plot 30” shown above is the site of continued work at the college. Note in the picture above how some of the flax plantings have already been killed by the wilt disease in in , _ the soil, while others of wilt-resistant types are London's smallest elementary school is a tiny classroom near Praed &t., of where the children whose homes are |, dnesd: hed canal barges receive instruction when- pill araited econ yt ever they are in the district. |at a conference here. RISK MEN MEET Studebaker economy 1S THE tall of Ayrertca / And Studebaker sales soaring ! health had cheated her of happiness | - are AETUAL PHOTOSRAPH 'N January, Studebaker sales went ‘way ahead of Jenuary lapt year ... 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 remerk- able economy which equels and often betters the best showing of the smaller lowest priced cars! Before you buy any new cer, you will be emert to drivea 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 Brothers!... don’t you want to ‘save your dimes? steaiont SORES ORL GRAN! WHISKEY ALSO: AVAILABLE IN RYE