The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 13, 1937, Page 3

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Mt MOVIE THAT MADE ~ WHITE MEN WEEP Government Learns That Two Races React Differently ‘Tragic’ Situation Washington, 13.—()—The gov- ernment learned Saturday that what brings tears to white men’s eyes may make Indians laugh. z A few whites and children of a Southwestern tribe had gathered for @ free showing of a widely-publicized film at an Indian reservation. ted movie's action went about like An infuriated penniless man made his way into the mansion of a mil- lionaire, and upbraiding him for a dissolute life, threatened to kill him. His hands trembling, the poor in- truder related years of standing in breadlines. Just as he was about to pull the trigger, he suddenly sank to the floor in tears. “The whites were visibly affected,” said the office of Indian education in @ field letter, “and more than one eye was moist for the plight of the honest workingman unable to provide for wife and kiddies.” But what about the rest of the audi- Davis Will Head U. 8. Sugar Rally Envoys Washington, Mar. 13—(#)—Secre- tary Hull announced Saturday that Norman Davis, America’s ambassa- dor at large, will head a delegation to represent the United States at the international _ sugar conference at London Organizer Sentenced For ‘Inciting’ Riots) =~ i i i were reported in southern states, Temperatures somewhat Mice poems the Plains region over the Eastern Rocky Mountain Bismarck station WEATHER OUTLOOK Weather outlook for the period 15 to 20: For the region of thi Generally fair first of wi cipitation latter part; 1 low normi Plain: fo pr likely south portion and north portion; temperature near or below normal. ‘80! in mostly BRSSRSERBSBBRSSRBBaBRERRE Baskuskesusssaxausssussuuseusersessyss: 2a FY Bekessbesees: —_—_—— Miss Norma Crim, 19, is pictured at left, during the 1936 contest to select the loveliest gir] in Florida. She holds the first ize, awarded by unanimous acclaim. Mrs. William A. Shepherd, Jr., 20, is pictured at right, duringthe 1937 contest to select the love- liest girl in Florida. She holds the baby born to’ her récently. Mrs. Shepherd isn’t much interested in the contest this year, being really the same Norma Crim, happily married and the mother of Sylvia Shepherd, a candidate for:Florida beauty honors akout 1957. CONTINUED from page ene Court of 15 Judges political institution, not a court of justice.” nation’s 7 Tl, to| patient : ’s judicial - system represent his department. at a meet- tebe of lic instruct delegates. Mr. Murphy returns here in about a week. ‘Langér Speaks Before * State Livestock Men Lost Flier Lands Safe presentation of resolutions. © Friday night's meeting, the high- Ught of the two-day session, was fea- tured by Gov. William Langer’s dis-| che cussion of the new North Dakota income tax law with nearly 700 at- tending. ¢ Schis Will Speak on Plockhorst Painting “Christ’s Entry Into by Bernard Plockhorst is the great to be considered Cc Rey. G, Adolph Johns, pastor of} Valencis, Spain, Mar. 13.—()—Col the First Lutheran church, at serv-| Vincente Rojo was named by. Vernon Huntington before he com- mitted suicide. The double shooting occurred a8 the 40-year-old couple sat Jerusalem” fm an automobile Friday night STRUCK BY AUTO, DIES | Bainnespolis, Mar. 13—(#)—Clitford Hanson, 22, died Friday of injuries suffered when he was struck by an automobile driven by L. C. Sarles, COURTENAY MAN DIES zi Olaynrs This hungry doe strolls upon the front porch and pays a midwinter call on iy ranger’in Yellowstone Park, but it's probably the odor of food from the kitchen’ of the ranger’s wife in which the deer is interested Heavy snow makes foraging difficult, and herds of deer gravitate toward park headquarters, where they are always c * gure of a “handout.”. dis of New: York told regional con- ference of 30° mayors Saturday that the nation faces a problem of federal ‘ald for 10 years to come. Washington, Mar. 13—(P)— Maj. Gen. Henry W. Butner,. 62, lepartment, died Saturday at Walter Reed hos- pital’ after a long ‘illness. Maj. Gen. David L. Stone already has been designated to succeed him at Panams. Butner was a native of Pinnacle, N.C. | igned senate bill 3 Friday. it was that of the extraordinary session mak- ing an appropriation of $8,000 for expenses of the three-day Press: Teported the bill as that of the regular session, designed to draw. tighter lines around prohibition of slot machines and other gambling devices, which had failed to pass the regular session. the | Still TO SPONSOR QUADS — oi edie eas plets—Frances, Felix, Frank i—when they are christened Ferdinand April 18. The quads are 10 months With Explosive Cargo|oc ACQUIT TAX PROTESTER Mobile, Ala.—Belgian Consul A. J. Tellier was acquitted Saturday of dis- orderly conduct charges growing out chief of the | tax. By N. O. HAGSTROM ‘The Sunshine Workers 4-H club GCU, Mandan, house, where the latter teaches, the past several weeks. — Mrs, Ole Hagstrom and daughter, Nellie and Mrs, E. T. Spitzer and daughter, LaVonne nt Thursday afternoon with Mrs, John Johnson and Fred Johnson. Mrs, Conrad Johnson and daughter, Marleys, son George and Winston Cox spent Thursday in Regan. Vernon Nordquist, Oscar Erickson and Mrs, Ebba Olson spent Wednes- day in Bismarck. Miss Ber Nadine Johnson was an over night guest of Mary and Ben- Misses Helen Broehl and Hilma Johnson, students at the Regan high arrest | school, spent the week-end at their Aviators at high altitudes see rain- bows as large circles. “STORIES IN STAMPS BY 1. S. KLEIN Stes of THe | Ilooo Vircins . HRISTOPHER COLUMBUS re- turned to the New World on his third voyage, and eet ie pba HE fl respective homes here, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Noon and Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Noon shopped in Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs, and Mrs. Anthony Erickson fo) lund shopped Monday. ‘Word was received here Monday by Mrs. Conrad Johnson of the death of Mrs, Emily Johnson of Buttersfield, |, On Friday March 5 at the age i rity Hi wine TODAY AND SUNDAY 7-9 P. M—10c-2le Courtenay, Winner in 1936 Con- test, Will Vie ‘for State Honors Again Monday Seven. casts are competing in: the fourth district event being held Sat- ey afternoon and evening at New m, Community Players sent the first district, which includes Grand Forks. The public is invited to attend the tournament finals. Community Play- TO HEAR GOVERNOR State Convention of Townsend Clubs Will Be, Held in City Monday REORGANIZING AIR BUREAU Sores Reorganization of the Bureau of Air Commerce, much criticized since a sequence of air ies on the west coast shocked the aviation world, was started with the apomimens of Fred D, Fagg, Jr., (above) to succeed Eu- ene Vidal as director. Mr. Fagg as been consultant to the reau, is a World War air veteran and founder of the Northwestern University Air Law Institute, Jerusalem Is Bedlam On Annual Moving Day Jerusalem, Mar. 13.—(7)—Bedlam reigned in the narrow streets of this ancient city Saturday as vast quan- tities of furniture were moved by men, “|donkeys and motor trucks. It was ; i TE “Muharr the first day of the Mohammedan new year 1386 and the traditional moving day for Arabs, Jews and Christians alike. Snow Sweeps Across Kansas Wheat Fields Topeka, Kas., Mar. 13.—(7}—A snow- storm swept across Kansas Saturday, bringing a white blanket from an inch in the old “dust bowl” area to more than four inches in the east. Farmers at Liberal in the south- western part said wheat prospects | Row are the brightest in six years, ey ] Coronation Fish _ Are Popular Now London, Mar. 13.—()—Corona- tion fish in patriotic red, white and blue are a popular line in London shops just now. South Zoologists have a word for the inch-long creatures—‘neon tatras” but to coronation-mad Londoners, that doesn’t mean a thing. PARAMOUNT LAST TIMES TODAY—2:30 - 7 - 9 ERROLL FLYNN and:ANITA LOUISE in “GREEN LIGHT” Sensational successor to “Magnificent Obsession” with the screen's newest romantic idols in their first modern roles. STARTS TOMORROW (SUNDAY) UPROARIOUSLY Your three light- % hearted favorites in the big hit that’s the talk of the film world! You'll sey: “Thanks for « lovely even- ing! k's swell!” Together! WILLIAM POWELL Robt. MONTGOMERY “THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY” with Frank Morgan It’s the season’s star-spangled screen treat—Joan Craw- ford as a five and ten princess with a lord at her feet and a duke in her hair! Three grand stars in a five-star laugh riot! Shows Sunday 2-- 4 - 7 - 9—25¢e Till 7:30 HANFSTAENGL OUT OF JOB WITH NAZIS Harvard-Educated Intimate of Hitler Reported on His Way to Spain Berlin, Mar. 13—(®)—Friends of Ernst Franz Sedgwick Jr, the Harvard-educated erstwhile intimate of Fuehrer Adolph Hitler, said Saturday he had gone to Spain on a secret mission—and might not come back. i At least, they asserted he no longei is chief of the foreign press depart- ment of the Nazi party. They be- lieved he was out of the reich for ood. ge The friends’ best guess is thai “Putzi,” who once charmed der Fuehrer with his Wagnerian pian¢ chords, is still in Spain, where they said, he went last Feb, 11 on secre( orders from Herr Hitler, entrusted with a secret mission. Officials surrounded his statur with the utmost secrecy, but Hanf- staengl’s confidential secretary ad- mitted his office was in the “process of liquidation.” Party headquartera said they knew nothing about either this “process” or about Hanfstaengl. | Man Bites Man: | He Gets 90 Days a Minneapolis, Mar. 13.—(%)— ‘When a man bites a dog he lands on the front’ page, but when a man bites a man he lands in the workhouse for 90 days. That's what James Wadell, 26, learned Friday when he appeared in district court on an assault charge, ‘Wadell was arrested Feb. 26; in 8 store after a struggle with R. L. Rome, manager, who told police he saw the defendant acting sus- picious. Rome charged that dur- ing the struggle Wadell slashed his leg with a knife, Friday Wadell denied that he had slashed Rome. “I bit him,” he said. Wadell was permitted to Derk guilty to third degree as- sa) Meteor Crater, Ariz. is 570 feeb deep and 4200 feet across, CAPITOL LAST TIMES TODAY MARIAN MARSH | FRED KEATING EDGAR KENNEDY Limited Engagement Sunday & Monday ONLY

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