The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 10, 1937, Page 7

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DB ea seep aie $250,000 TO FIGHT MAX IN BERLIN RING Schmeting Indicates, However, That Champion Is Not Muth «Interested. in Plan: New” York, Mar. ‘104 . of Berlin, Max Schmeling ‘Wednesday offered Jimny Sreadook peg Nh ing in Germany this a Schilling | Tea has more _ flavor Jecause its toasted NE SECOND START SWANSO STANDARD SERVICE After opening the auto show In Berlin a few days ago, Adolf Hitler visited the various booths to eee fer himeelf just it the various manu- facturers were. offering the pioteral pubile In Germany.’ Here the fuchrer. le listening to what apparently is the old familiar auto show sales talk. (Associated Press Photo} Smoke obscures. 142 per cent of ‘Baltimore's sunlight. [Rew York Mother Cuddles 2ist Baby. : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. DEVILS LAKE COURT CLEARED QUICKLY Unexpected Pleas of Guilty by _ All Deferidants Speeds Up : Disposal Devils Lake, N. D., Mar. 10—(P)— Unexpected pleas of guilty in every criminal case presented in federal district court Tuesday afternoon re- sulted in disposal of ‘the entire calendar, leaving the way clear for WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1987 STALIN TAKES PART IN FUNERAL action’ on. civil. sults Wednesday| tela) @ dey earlier. than. plan- “Included in >the lst ot criminal ‘tions, forgery of @ government ‘| check, @ postoffice fund embezsle~ ment, and -violation of the migratory bird law. as i Wednesday morning ‘was’ given over to selection of a jury to try the | first civil case onthe calendar, that against. the National Atlas Elevator company charged with purchasing Nat Degenstein, Balta, pleaded guilty to forging a government check ‘and was sentenced to six months and @ $100 fine. - I _ Norton T. Hendrickson, Hoople, pleaded guilty to: embezzlement postaffice funds and: was. pub on ‘probation for one. and a half years, - Fred’ Keller of Sheyenne,- pleaded | - guilty to selling liquor to an Indian, ‘His:sentence was deferred until Mar. 7) guilty. to-selling liquor to an Indian. ‘His sentence was deferred, - Tharbon Davidson, Devils Leke, 1, | pleaded guilty to violation of the migratory bird law and was fined $1. Sigurgeir Leifur, Moorhead, de- puty customs collector, A, W. Cof- fin and H. W. Coffin, both of Souris, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to vio- late tariff laws of the United States. Their sentences were deferred until Mar. 15. 3 The case against W. W. Rowe, who ‘exceed those of in-|.was under the same charge, was dis- HIGHEST POSSIBLE MILEAGE ‘ e _ GET STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS AT N’S | - LEACH’S | ¥ CHARLEYS’ STANDARD SERVICE THAYER & SIXTH Joseph Stalin, Russian dictator, was améng the pall bearérs carrying an urn with the ashes of G. K. Orjonikidze, high soviet official, to th Kremiin Behind Stalin (right) is L. M. Kaganovich, at left ight) gal » Ive are V, M. Molotov MFirartbl Beene com. 1d, behind him, Soviet Marshal ‘Associated Verechilev. Press Photo) WATER PACT PLAN “NEARER FRUITION New Bill to Authorize Minnesota Joining Covenant Recom- mended in House St. Paul, Mar. 10—(7)}—A new bill to link Minnesota wtih North and South Dakota in a Tri-State Red River Valley water conservation com- were jubilant over what they termed “the first real victory for the plan in Minnesota.” Gov. Elmer A. Benson Tuesday re- newed his pledge of support for the during ® conference with representatives of North Dakota and Western Minnesota. The new bill is}. ‘® substitute for one killed last week. Speaking before the house civil administration committee, Dean Holm of St. Paul, federal consultant of the Minnesota state planning board, esti- mated development of the Red river valley would cost $13,000,000, of which “we can expect $8,000,000 or $9,000,000 will come. from the federal’ govern- ment.” “There are three main dams pro- fected in Minnesota,” said Holm. “They are on the Snake Roseau river in Roseau county, the Red Lake river, ‘and the Lake Traverse-Boise de Sioux river. This plan absolutely insures; FLASHING V-8 PERFORMANCE Now quieter, thriftier, in 2 engine sizes. EASY-ACTION SAFETY BRAKES You push gently and stop quickly! The safety of steel from pedal to wheels. Seeiastipe* RIDE All the ation TING NEW DESIGN It’s one rkeertca’s moet distinctive care! feral insulating heat, cold. Rubber Oe cae body and frame. Cn aad Seed Grain Meetings Scheduled in Emmons Linton, N. D., Mar. 10—Seed grain problems will be discussed at of four meetings to be held in - Agent ‘Barrett. 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