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gene sf Hl E] i age ag egy? Ee des g q : PEOPLE’S (Editor's Note)—The Tribune welcomes BATES it. Lat on subjects of jareran re with controversial religious sub- hich actack Individgals unfairly, cn offend good taste and fair play SHIR retired to the writers. All letters pseudonym, sign be signed. If you wish to use & pseudonym firs! id th it. We reserve the right to ‘as may be nece! Policy and to req if writer's pame whe! make {l advisable. re Sustice and fair play ‘All letters must be limited to not more than 608 words. if E #8 3 bp PEA ale 8: i ze aa E ; E i i 4 aEERE athele soeg lalate i 5 i Hi E 3 u 4 ATTLING stubborn city. water with soap alone is no picnic! I did it for several years, and my hands told the sad story. Far a) 3 odk AP at Feseeddaassedenee Hy i E > g53g ap BeEREe i bey cane the Great Plains region stopped, it will only be because the nation takes the situation in hand Promptly, em} pletely.” Especially during house- +|" cleaning. Then, a friend advised: water, a tablespoon or 80, be- Now I get snow-white washes and my tableware is perfectly Sorte us savin, Ger woodwork are spar! and bright. With 34 the soap. My hands are presentable for any occasion.....no longer abused!” BOWLENE..; 100 tend at your ; ae 3 8 FH THE BISMARCK ERIDAY, MARCH 5, 1987 "DEPUTIES BATTLE SIT-DOWNERS FROM MOVING TOWER Borrowing a bit of strategy used by warrlors in anclent times, sheriff's deputies out-emarted sit-down strik. ers in the Fanstee! Metallurgical plants in North Chicago, Jil, and succeeded In ousting them. Mounting an 18-foot wooden and composition board tower, eight feet wi on a truck, the deputies stationed marekmen ‘on each of the two landings. The tower was then maneuvered clase to the plant from which tear gas was durin, ik of battle approaching true! rear can be seen the ing er, wy gist es Chicago Daily Times—from Associated Press) Linton, N. D. Feb. 25, 1937. requested to re- ‘Wheeler certainly are not re-actionaries, thet.-the. yrevetent thus to the president. It is the people's constitution.” That President Roosevelt prob- ably means well’ is beside the where and it can happen here, IN DEFENSE OF DOGS Bismarck, N. D., Mar. 3, 1937. Editor, Tribune: Did the “Other Side,” whose letter in Tuesday’s Tribune, ever ‘Tribune: it be possible reading hours at the Public lihel tional hour of this enjoyable recrea- tion. Church people who are active in the betterment of the community might find this topic of interest. Business people rarely get through with their dinner before 8 P. M. and setink Wieaness mse oleae Teading pleasure before Library is darkened for the night. J. HENRY KLING, Brotherhoods Study Rail Retirement Act Cincinnati, . sentatives of 21 railroad with a membership of 1,100,000 met Friday to consider ratification of an agreement with the railroads for « railway retirement act. Provision of the act was agreed upon recently at @ conference of railroad executives and union officials. If Mother of New Son Dies From Infection Minot, N. D., Mar. 5.—(?)—Mrs, Edward Ptiefle, 34, of Kief, died Fri- day in a Minot hospital of blood pois- oning, following birth of a son at her farm home a week ago, The son, ‘Theodore, is living. : Surviving are her husband, two sons, Fred and Theodore; two daugh- ters, Bernice and Anetta, and a broth- er, Martin M. Ohlhauser, of Kief. Funeral services will be held Sun- day at Anamoose. SEED RATES CUT Washington, Mar. 5.—(?)—The in- terstate commerce commission au- thorized reduced freight rates Friday for railroad shipments of seed grains by the federal surplus commodities corporation to drouth eres stations in ratified by both, « bill will be drawn for submission the congress. 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Inspected Steer Bee! 18¢ .10c per Ib, pectemsuait sais (4 Hamburger, nice and fresh, 27 Cuahays Beet Weners or Pranks,” De 1 tele per Ib. i OC ALL PHONES 211 U8 THIRD ST. Deliverieo—8:45 & 10:20 A. M.; 2:30 & 4:30 P. M. CLOSE SATURDAY AT 7 P. M. LABOR WARS LIKE. FLU’ 10 DOCTORS What Industrial Strife Does to Sales Washington, Mar. 5—(@)—A muni- tions firm official told senate inves- tigators Thursday that labor trou- bles helped his company's sales the same respect that a ‘flu’ demic, would increase a doctor's busi- ness.” John W. Young, president of Feder- 1 Laboratories, Inc., informed the La Follette: civil lberties committee, however, that his company made no more than a “normal” effort to ob- tain business growing out of strikes. Committee Ohairman LaFollette in- troduced correspondence between B. H. Barker, vice president in charge of sales, and company salesmen which the senator asserted “indicat- ed labor troubles were used by the Company to get business.” Robert Wohlforth, committee in- vestigator, testified \incomplete data, showed purchase of 330 machine guns by industrial concerns since 1921. The Ust of sale showed 198 firms pur- chasing firearms, 122 purchasing Thompson sub-machine guns and 58 with “unregistered” machine: guns. Mother of 18 Is Found Guilty in Man’s Death in connection with the slay- of Dan Shine, Littleport, Iowa, farmer. 28, Mrs, Hines’ niece, five days be- fore he was alain. Washburn Club Wins One-Act Play Contest ‘Washburn, N. D., Mar. 5.—“Eimer” presented by the Washburn Dramatic club and ited by Mrs, Constance Teigen, won fifst place in the McLean county one-act play contest sponsor- ed here by the WPA recreation de- partment. Garrison and Mercer also competed, Attorney Lindell of Wash- burn, Superintendent Norem of Mer- cer and W. G. Eng of Garrison were Judges. Man Held for Blast Destroying Oil Tank Minneapolis, Mar. 5.—()—Police said Thursday they were holding one man and seeking three others in con- nection with dynamiting of @ 15,000 gallon fuel oil tank Tuesday night. Officials of the Petroleum Service company attributed the blast to labor trouble. Police did not disclose the name of the man in custody. Meanwhile, Thomas Harrison, 33, was charged with malicious destruc- tion of property for an attack on an oil company truck. Northwest Airl ines Given Safety Award Chicago, Mar. 5.—(7)—Two avia- tion transport companies, Eastern Airlines and Northwest Airlines, were named recipients of National Safety council awards Friday for “never having had @ passenger ac- cident fatality throughout their en- tire operating history.” The selections, pon the period ending Dec. 31, 1936, were de- termined through records of the U. 8. department of commerce, and the companies classified by passenger business, W. H. 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