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9) aed ‘4 STAMP CALLS NEW MONEY EXCHANGE ‘GREAT INVENTION’ English Economist Says Major Countries Evolving New Currency Standard Chicago, Mar, 12—()—Sir Josiah bested ara inde tion account was “ohe of the great inventions of the last Yew years.” The noted economist, president of the London, Midland and Scottish the exchange equal- ization account as a government fund which bears the first shock of in- ternational movements of money that ‘would otherwise derange the ex- Not nl what b t rif 5 o ut from the <4 what they are; anyone can ictured Sar al service, con: instructi (ower center) with two focks of gulls the itl ite black dots chagrin of his unappreciative buy a that. it was te cate genuine Whistler sae! above, showing Anacapa Is! aa only 20 cents—the in the Santa Barbara James McNeil] Whistler's di of ecorated the Brewing a the nate luttering above the @ world-famous artist. es selves able to trade internat Registration of Vehiles for First Two Months Excels Num- ber Year Ago fense forces, announced Thursday “an ‘undeclared international war has be- gun in Spain” in which 30,000 Italian soldiers are participating. 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CALVERTS Kortuchy tide KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY “MOTOR CARICENSE [Constitution Is Issue :| RECEIPTS INCREASE] In Two Latin Nations: Buenos Aires, Mar, 12—@)—South America’s problem children—under- developed Bolivia and Paraguay, who have not yet settled their territorial dispute from the Gran Chaco war— are giving their large neighbors something else to talk about. They ate planning new constitutions. The two military men who came to power in the countries during the political convulsions which followed the struggle both have indicated their sympathy for Socialism. But how ie either government will de- part from the traditional federal pattern of the United States remains jParacuay, Col. Rafael Franco, has been peat & year, pro- taking office last May. He an- nounced a 53-point program, which provided for compulsory work by all able-bodied men, compuleory organ- ization of workers and Seapine! syndicates, wage increases in accord- ance with higher living costs, insur- ance for employes in all commercial enterprises and gradual nationaliza- tion of transports. Toro'’s foes, however, assert that machinery to put these measures in- to effect has never been set up. Many Headaches Left Some observers expect ® compro- mise with a legislative house com-. posed of representatives of workers and employers’ syndicates, and a sen- ate chosen by popular vote of the people, Bolivia’s unconstitutional commis- sion will likely recommend a separa- tion of church and state, it is un- Pro-| derstood, but this relation will not be disturbed in Paraguay. Seek Electric Line Hull, N. D., Mar. 12.—Efforts to es- lish @ rural electrification project ‘named president Rodenburg, Jake Vande Vorste, Rev. DeJong, Ed. Huisingh, Anthony Com- paan, Val P. Wolf, Ed G. Van Beek, #. T. Wagner and Andrew Van Beek. HUNT FALSE-DIVORCE MILL Bello Horizonte, Brazil, Mar. 12.— (#)—Police from three Brazilian states are here on the trail of a false-di- among people unfamiliar with new Brazilian law. The 1934 constitution forbids divorce, countenances sepa- ration. ———_—__ | Never Knew until Now THAT %%,%,2" Theodore Haas Heads Turtle Lake Civic Club Turtle Lake, N. D., Mar. 12.—Theo- dore Haas has been elected president of the Tigers club, civic organization, for the coming E. Britton, Emil Haas and John Sack- | man have been named .tp the board of directors. The club will sponsor & Bates (aa Gon panes on ApEn | THE g BISMARCK K TRIBUNE. 1 FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1987" Bullitt, Daughter |Buffalo Springs Has [== PUNISHMENT URGED FOR NORRIS BEFORE SUPREME TRIBUNAL Nebraska Grocer's Attorney Says Opponent of Senator Has Purged Self ¢ Washington, March 12—(#)—The senator, George W. Norris. of any perjury by correcting testi- mony he gave before a senate inves- tigating committee headed by Senator Nye (Rep.-N. D.). The ruling by the high court may ‘be announced Mar. 29 or later. The government appealed from & ruling by the eighth circuit court of appeals ordering a new trial to de- termine whether Norris had purged himself. The grocer had been sen- tenced to jail for three. months and fined $100 by the Nebraske federal |* the senator's opponents for the senate race. After another witness had testified to the contrary, the government at- timony. not bar his punishment for perjury. Dickstein Claims 100 Working for Fascists Washington, Mar. 12.—(#)—Rep. Dickstein (Dem.-N. Y.) told the house rules committee Thursday he could name 100 foreign spies in America who are trying to establish a “Fascist government.” The chairman of the house immi- gration committee was seeking ap- proval of @ resolution for house in- vestigation of- groups or individuals distributing “slanderous or libelous un-American propaganda of religious, racial, or subversive political preju- dices.” Dickstein said he had documentary proof that Frits’ Kuhn, who he said was @ chemist for the Ford Motor Co., was “the designated leader for the Hitler government sin this coun- Home for Visit France, and his daughter, $150,000 More Ur, For Railways’ che Washington, Mar. 12, — (®) — The senate audit committee recommended ‘Thursday that an interstate commerce Sub-committee be given $150,000—one of the largest investigative appropria- tions on record—to Sonitaue its in- virtually all of two earlier appropris- Bocas one for $75,000 and one ‘for Working in close co-operation with the, interstate commerce: commiasion, investigators directed by Senator Wheeler (Dem.-Mont.) have con- ducted a six-month study of the vast Van Sweringen rail and industrial eropire, HUNT HEAD HUNTERS Frankfurt-On-Main, Mar. 12.—(7) —A German expeitdion to The Neth- erlands Hast Indies, sponsored by the ex-kaiser's friend, the famous Ger- man savant Leo Frobenius, has left here for the Moluccan island of Ce- ram, whose inland population re- pecs cones lereey ot heed hunk ers. 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