The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 1, 1937, Page 3

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Se ie ARMY AID ASKED 0. 'Townsendites Rebuff SAVE LIVES OF MEN | =Chelan Dollar Tester! MAY ATTACK COAST > SALVAGING CAR GAS Scores Removing Fuel From Hull of Ship Wrecked on Lake Michigan Reef ~, St. Ignace, Mich, Mar. 1—)— Sheriff William W. McCauley called - oh army planes Monday to bomb the fire-blackened hull of the J. Oswald Boyd, gasoline-laden tanke: aground in-upper Lake Michigan, to si a new rush of salvaging 0; which already has cost six lives. mn and residents from miles around, working feverishly day ana night, are removing about 10,000 gal- Jons of gasoline daily from the ves- Bel abandoned on Simmons reef, 2¢ ‘miles west of here. Siphoned out in small amounts the fluid is carried in barrels, pails, cans and bottles by motor car and truck over the twisting, ‘ough 15-mile trai] on the ice to land. The Mackinac county sheriff sent his ‘appeal for planes to army offi- cials at Selfridge Field, Mt. Clemens, Mich., after the casualty list rose to six Sunday when Grant Brooks, 28, of Cedarville, drowned as his truck, _ Carrying three tons of salvaged gaso- “line, plunged through the ice and sank in 125 feet of water. His com- panion, George Hamel was pulled to safety by friends, , _ The Boyd, bound from Whiting, Ind., to Detroit with 900,000 gallons of high test gasoline, ran aground on the reef last Nov. 8. The crew of 19 men was taken off safely but her P, Owners décided to abandon the ves- lew Year's day five men aboard the Marold II lost their lives when ‘the steel tug was ripped apart in an explosion and was cast atop the * burning hull cf the Boyd. ~ Veteran Policeman Is Shot Down By Cousin Butte, Mont., March 1.—(#)—Police Butte policeman, on « busy downtown street Sunday. « The cousins were walking along a atreet crowded with Sunday pedes- trians when suddenly, Shay said, Mar- tinovich ‘drew a: revolver and fired shots. Two of the bullets Plerced the, policeman’s head, Police records showed Martinovich spent two months in the state hos- Pital:for the insane, at Warm Springs, i WEATHER FORECAGT. : ‘Fort Bismarck and’ vicinity: Fair ton ; becoming cloudy eeday; colder. tonight. ‘ ‘th Dakota: rally fair probably light portion tonight and er extreme west par- Generally fair to- Right and T somewhat colder meee: and in.central and north por- lons tonight. WEATHER CONDITIONS fue barometric pressure is low over the’lower Misi 30.30 inches. ly fair over th here it Is ‘Tempe! copt at os Rocky Mountain slop ismarck station barometer, incl 38.2: level, 30.06, PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Statio: Total ' ruary . ‘ebruary of Bl C1 z Devils Lake, lest Williston, clear Grand Forks, " WEATHER AT OTHER ‘ Low- G Chelan, Wash, Mar. 1—)— Troubles. incressed Monday for Isom Lamb, creator of the “Chelan test” of “revolving dollar” pensions. Already at loggerheads with the national Townsend tion Meanwhik, the opinion that “the local Townsend tests proved that Needy old people can spend $200 in one month, nothing else,” came from C. E. Cone, one of Soe tity foun eee RaRATHR WOULD OPEN NEW POWER FIELD ON SLOPE Army Engineers Here Investi- gating Advisability of Plant ‘at Fort Peck A broad field for power and light will be opened up $t Sip propoees irr gation program along Misso1 and Yellowstone rivers is carried out, U, 8, Army engineers, who ate inves- tigating the advisability of installing works for the development of hydroe- lectric power at the Fort Peck dam, were informed ate hearing here Monday, _ E. J, Th , state engineer, point- ed out the feasible for irri- gation purposes and the resultant use of power, At the present time there is s bill before the legislature, already passed by the house and unanimously rec- ommended for passage by the senate irrigation committee, proposing & $500,000 appropriation and up to & $3,000,000 bond issue for irrigation de~ velopment, Capts, Loper, Graves Here Presiding at the hearing in the city auditorium were Captains H. B. Lop- er and L, R, Graves of Kansas City, representing Ool. R. ©, Moore, U. 8. engineer for this division. Others who attended were Walter Renden, Bis- marck manager of the North Dakota Power and Light company, and Myron Atkinson, Bismarck city. auditor. and Other hearings on the ae Ho! be March 2 at Miles City, March 3 at Great. Falls and. March 4 at .Fort o Conservation B water conservation act because °2 : 7 ii sf f ate UT i| ails g : Asbaacd # apt 3 g fs Z the schemes as adopt! dosen communities, the $200 payments. To date, ment of an additional $200 “ from tax revenue has beth’ . hi * Richland Farmers Sure of Moisture “Why didn’t I think of that when I was on the farm,” mused er ip this area thnn elsewhere in that section, REVIEWER PRAWES ASSENBLY'S WORK Connolly Tells Lions Legislators Are Not All Dumb as Some Dakota, M. J. Cannel pa nahh lh a e luncheon and Pacific No one can report on the doings of Tate because the assembly to date, he said, important temains to be peeebgieeest so ERE id z 3 E ey FE i i Hi i 8 = Ef E i i i ; : 4 i Fae ij i i A i 4 Ff ofREREE? sii 7 alli Es igetiee ay BEE k a fe 7 i PEAR PATROL SHIPS HELD BY LOYALISTS! He i dl il abet i i wz | genet Fy z TIN. asure Amended Include: 1933's Schedule Favored Rep. Ole Akland of Kidder: W. H. Shure and A. J. Kapaun of Cass Jensen of i i t C Me To He : call RS g nit ii E it | i i sa e E gE i ‘hospital. i i “fy zy i = i f Hf i i 25 tH | | i HHH H E F 3 gE z z th died recently from injuries. received near Park River accident E ili ge Th thter, Mr. and Mrs. ri Balawin, at dp. m, up: small: rivulets of while on the way to school. Oldstera gS Be ge ry ent ‘TODAY and Tuesday For California Camp Miss Helen M. Goérts, who has i é Fes ; RAEgEsEE fyi iz i i ' i Fi Hi E i! g ' 3 i ‘ a oniey E xe Ee fa) & é 4 F ne § ee ae ge al fhe i] their heavy 3 ii 1g ORR Paramount 250 TM 7:30 DICK. POWELL ia IRVING BERLIN'S TUNEFUL HIT SHOW FAYE Brothers ALICE The RITZ it Capitol LAST TIMES TODAY No jury could free him from the burn- ing hatred of this woman he loved! fteren Morley - Lewis Stone Seckla Mores + a rocons Re TUES. - - WED. Double Feature Attraction First Show at 6:45 Sharp FEATURE NO. 1

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