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’ « REBEL Dic UNDER TO DYNAMITE FOES , Government Mine Exploded by Human Moles as They Bur- row Under University Madrid, Mar. 4.—(7)—Human moles burrowed under the university city mo-man’s-land Thursday, carrying dynamite with which to break the Geadlock of weeks of fighting. Insurgent sappers have made re- peated subterranean thrusts at the gcvernment positions in the clinic corel on iy northwestern out- skirts of Madrid, and the government @efenders have laid protective mines. A government mine was exploded ‘Wednesday night, plunging the sector into another spasm of intense fight- ing—each side apie it was a signal for attack by the other. ‘The insurgents apparently were digging a new tunnel toward the hos- Sixty members of the United Auto- mobile Workers union in the Fisher Body plant at Janesville, Wis., went on strike in protest over the sus- pension of William Bartell (above), for booing at General Motors Alli- ance members. B: lt was eus- pended “until he could act like a man,” causing a breakdown in ne- gotiations. (Associated Press Photo) Fingerprint Suspect GENUINE QUICK-ACTING BAYER ASPIRIN Vf a taster! Bayer Tablets Dissolve Almost Instantly ‘For Amazingly Quick Relief Get Genuine Bayer Aspirin You can now get Genuine BAYER’ ASPIRIN for virtually 1¢ a tablet at any drug store. Two full dozen now, in a flat pocket tin, for 25¢! Try this new package. Enjoy the real Bayer article now without thought of price! Do this especially if you want quick relief from a bad headache, neuritis or neuralgia pains. Note illustration above, and remember, BAYER ASPIRIN works fast. And ask for it by its full name — BAYER ASPIRIN — not by the name“aspirin” alone when you buy. Get it next time you want quick relief. Date in June Changed We Invite You to Attend a tf i THEE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1937- OWS SHARP GAN IN USE OF UTILITY Numerous Technical Improve- ments, Lower Rates, Cited by A. T. and T. Palm Beach is a playspot for society belles, but to M. J. Ackerman, Bismarck Tribune-NEA Service staff cameraman and favorite newsphotographer of the elite, it is a workshop. Here he chats with beautiful Mrs. Robertson Drake of colorful felt flowers of Tyrolean (By the Associated Press) Signed by Governor » R. I, about pictures he wants to take, inspiration down the front. mates and seamen, now obsolete. HB eRe law relating to ropriating $2,500 for printing of N. D. Guide Book under etercat of federal WPA writers pro- 2 Conc, Res, 356—Providing coun- tles, through popular vote to adopt from New| SB 37—Refunding $2,000 of money |county managers pl it costs $21. caused i ash | aati, associations: oe sosteres SIR | Te concr fee WY number viding for protective or indemnit Cone. conversations rose 84|benefits, under regulation. of insur-|tion of proposed St. Lawrence seaway commissione! example, 28? Hs a i F i iL i i E E i EF i I { Eg =| EEE E p Li Ef aa. gE fe 425 5 if I i ever The new 1957 Imperial Washable Wallpapers will be on display in our showroom Starting Saturday Morning Papers by Famous Designers ge gekey credited to general fund. SB 119—Placing benevolent corpor- nesday to date of primary elections. SB 192—Providnig for use of busi-| in all take judicial notice of common law and statutes of every state and terri- tory of U. 8. iM ee ieee Hi Reel ell tie in trials. SB ‘60_Proniniting chattel mort- Indefinitely Postponed HB 167—Appropriating $1,424.46 for deficit and to carry on investigation of livestock credit and true value instead nt as at present, and all |vel at 50 per cent, same as constitutional majority). H. B, 228—Providing for initiating and enacting ‘into law city ordinance tition and vote of electors fo ly to cities with councilmanic got ernment as‘now permitted cities £ith | aem! commission form, and raising require- cent. (Lacked constitutional majority). HB 322—Turns over agricultural experiment station building near Het- peal latter city for municipal sli with public contribution, at New York World's fair 300—Permits cities and coun- obtain gas tax exemptions. 366—Repeals’ law relating to 5 i s VICKS VA-TRO-NOL HL Gone Ree.” Memoralising con- gress to provide for tree planting in V.—Urging ratifica- H, B. 358—Appropriating $225,000 to provide loans for livestock feed and sugment match $350,000 of federal funds, and $100,000 in county allow- ces, H. B. 198—Providing $2,600,000 be made available for public welfare board funds to match federal funds for social security program in state for next biennium. H. B. 199—Providing $3,000,000 be made available during next biennium from public welfare board funds and pera equalization board to levy tax if insufficient funds available. H, B. 141—Requiring state equali- zation board to reassess property when any.general tax levied is set aside by jstate or federal court. H. B, 219—Requiring adjutant gen- Sl oe ee lal places, H, B, 112—Prohibiting operation of | licenses. theatres owned or managed by pro: ducers or distributors of motion aes ture films. H. B, 299—Providing upon petition |b; H. B. 240—Defining imitation {ce eens es papi aine pane and regu- H. B. 312—Authorizing highway commissioner to include administra- tion of feeder roads in program for which federal appropriations are H, B, 201—Providing regulation and bonding of poultry den dealers and giving board power to ond and dusisitute to poulity sellers it ponlisy ees give insufficient draft or checl TB. 246 Placing two per cent sales [eit see la ed Biel a gered seca Hhtind dealt} it in. i. B, 334—Authorising exchange of ‘coupon bonds for registered bonds of eB. i00—Appropriating $2500 1 lor retouching and repairing portraits of {former governors and legislative as- H. B, 40—Appropriatihg $268,071 for state penitentiary. . B. 59—Providing for adjustment of delinquent personal and real prop- erty taxes and for payment by six in- stallments. H, B. 341—Establishing a Mouse river valley authority to develop a Program for water, agricultural and recreational resources developmerit and flood prevention. House Bills Passed 8B 180—Providing for creation of a tri-state water commission in connec- tion with Minnesota and South Da- barns Conc. Res: X — Requesting the ae Sistorical society to establish a Picture Framing A new up-to-date department of Hoskins-Meyer. We have s thost complete line of mouldings in all sizes, The backless bathing suit has state park near the village of Epping in Williams county and acquire lands necessary. ARS Conc. Res, Y—Urging congress to pass legislation providing for suffi- cient toll charges for use of Panama Canal facilities to meet annual claimed deficit of $30,000,000 in canal’s operation. 8. B. 142—Relating to bonds from contractors on. public improvements, 8. B, 187—Permitting counties to set up farm and rural home advisory councils for agricultural, home eco- nomics, and 4-H club program and levy of tax. 8. B. 194—Regulating business of selling used cars by non-resident deal- ers or by resident dealers when pur- chased from non-resident dealer. 8. B, 206—Amending laws requiring tional majority) 8. B. Ty Requiring ‘95 fee for first grade professional teachers certificate Gnd $9 fee for second grade or special Certificates. New Salem Players Are County Winners “The Singapore Spider,” presented by @ New Salem cast coached by Miss Myrtle Olson, will represent Morton county in the district one-act Play contest embracing 17 counties at Dickinson Saturday. The New Salem Lions club spon- sored the play which won over “His Soul,” also presented by a New Salem group, and “Make Believe,” the Man- dan entry, at the county elimination held in Mandan. Miss Edith Ellwein and Edward Christianson, two members of “The Singapore Spider” players, were se- lected as the outstanding performers. Appearing with them were Gordon Klusmann, Eckhardt Held and Miss| (@ Gladys Gaebe. Bismarck also will have an entry at the district event Saturday. Four winners there will advance to the state finals in the Capital City March 15. JACOB HARRING DIES Jamestown, N. D., Mar. 4—(®)— Jacob Harring, 70, former Northern Pacific car repairer, died suddenly of heart attack Wednesday night. judgment creditors to file affidavit || identifying the judgment debtor. 8. B. 243—Appropriating $7,000 from state equalization fund for high schoo) correspondence courses up to July 1. 8. B. 132—Repealing old age pension act of 1933 and placing administration of state-federal pension plan with state public welfare board. 8. Conc, Res. P—Proposing constitu- tional amendment to permit purchasers of school and public lands to redeem land under new 20-year contract. Indefinitely P Postponed 66—Regulat iting operation of peatrmanes and annual 8. B. ‘206—Providing every mortgage of real property containing power of one may upon default be foreclosed y_advertisement,: "s. B. 216—Repealing requirements teachers take oath or affirmation to support constitution and flag. 6,. B..222—Establishing state soil conservation committee and providing for creation of conservation districts. (Reconsidered and lacked constitu- day’ ogdeal “Buddy” Rogers in Lon- jon. They will be married in the United States in ee late spring she said, adding the . wedding might, be in California, “but we haven't. decided definitely.” ‘JIMMY FOXX SIGNS Boston,’ Mar. 4—(#)—General Mane ager Eddie Collins announced Thurs- day that Jimmy Foxx, slugging Red Sox first baseman, had signed his 1937 contract. FA LAHR. 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