The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 13, 1937, Page 5

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L. S. Langedahls of Tuttle Are Wed 55 Years This Week a ou wy i { i i FE i i uti} H i i 1H ir i iti re : i if BE A £8 fi i post office was named, Wednes- | | E F F Te f 3 QF t Sales Leader osen by A.A.U.W. — a Zimmerman Is Active ¥ ‘Herman head On Macalester Campus Gepartment of ° Mrs. Adele Zimmerman has recetved|_ The word that Walter, Ky o her son, alter, @ sopho- |; start- Z i sf i li i i [ i il of aif University of Alumni Name Burke {| AT o'dlock Ginher #% the capitol private dining room Friday evening the ‘together of Uni- i E = i e g E | 4 5 i 3 lor ose wishing from James town will have time to attend, + #* Richholt P.T.A. Will Cancel March Meeting i 1 [ : i & i 8 ge E F ay Bo EF ef ai E [ evening i i H Church Group Plans Fireside Gathering ; iF it : FER Sao enigerat GE Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups ‘ * Miss Jane Willson, daughter DR. R. 8S. ENGE Chlropracter Drugless Physician Lucas Blk., Bismarck, N. D. Telephone Ne. 200 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SOCIETY and C MRS. 8, Langedahls, pioneer settlers-of | above was taken on their golden wed- county for: whom the Lange- | ing and shows the miniature covered wagon commemorating in pioneer days which was among the ies revolved ity them on that occa- LUBS They Celebrate 55th Anniversary LANGEDAHL their arrival ecaey wane © paid ae Girl Seeking Post On Baseball Team Chicopee, Mass,, Mar. 13.—(?)}— ‘The father of 16-year-old Eliza- beth “Babe” Lasocki threatened Saturday to bring before Chico- pee’s school board the unortho- dox question, should “Babe” be Permitted to try out for the high school baseball team? Principal A. Fits- gerald says no, but father William L, Lasocki, himself a Chicopee athlete, says yes. And Elizabeth, in the boys’ clothes she likes to wear outside classes, frets and points out that she's been playing baseball with boys’ teams ever since she was 12. Favors Plan of FDR ‘Washington, Mar. 13.—(?)—William of his state favor the president's plan “and will fight with » he said in a statement, Boy Admits Shooting Lad He Didn’t Know RECLAMATION GOAL OF ADMINISTRATION Farm Experts Hope Congress Will Create Agency; FDR Seeks to Direct Work Nature is fickle in the great plains. ‘When the weather is just right, wheat where plows have cut loose great swaths of soil and where livestock have cropped off eas president : ’s great plains com- mittee reported most of the area, cov- ering nearly one-fifth of continental United States, may become an “eco- nomic desert” unless sweeping changes are made, To end the confusion of 50 federal agencies operating in the region, the President proposed a federal co-ordi- nating agency to direct reclamation. _SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1987 é First, it would determine what land || now under the plow should be re- should keep its natural cover. The committee said 24,000,000 acres of government for regrassing, and then used for restricted grazing. The report said a permanent acien- tific resettlement program must be developed. It urged construction of reservoirs, small dams and wells. The ravages of grassho) and other pests would be met @ joint federal-state campaign of eradication and control. Murderess Remains In Self-Willed Coma Los Angeles, Mar. 13—(#)—Jallers of Helen Wills Love, convicted jeal- young comatose condition after 36 hours, The trance which physicians said was self-imposed forced indefinite postponement Friday of her sentenc- ing on a conviction of second degree murder in the New Year's shooting of Harry A. Lodge, who she said was her secret husband. ‘ “I got a raw real,” Matron Vada Sullivan quoted the young woman as saying after her conviction. “I can end my life at any time by just will- ing my death. I can force myself to die. The jail physician, Dr. Benj Blank, and Dr. Harlan Shoemaker of the county hospital told the court they believed Mrs. Love willed her- self into a trance. French Train Wreck Is Blamed to Storm Bourges, France, Mar. 13.—(P?)— were me killed . | Several * persons and a number injured in a wreck of the Paris-Mont-Dore express train near the village of Corquoy, 20 miles from here, early Saturday. A tree fell across the track during a storm, derailing and piling up the engine and one coach. How Palm Beach Dresses Up to Play Articles Based on LaGuardia’s Remarks Not Intended to Offend, Dodd Is Told Berlin, Mar, 13—()}—Foreign ‘tacks with the explanation they were not intended to offend. Von Neurath, they said, pointed out the strictures of Mayor LaGuar- Ig some German newspapers ex- ceed proper bounds in their come ments, the foreign minister was said to have asserted, it was because of their excitement over the LaGuardia remarks, Baron von Neurath assured the United States amtbassidor no insult to the United States nation was in- tended, these circles said. He also called attention, they said, to what he termed spiteful, un- truthful representations of German problems in sections of the American press. The foreign office said no public announcement would be made here, however, of the conversations Friday and von Neurath. Farm Exporting Less While Importing Gains Washington, Mar. 13—(#)—A study of trade in agricultural produce for the first seven months of this mar- keting season compared to last showed smaller exports and larger imports said exports of farm products for the July-January period aggregated $474,- 345,000, as against $533,150,000 last season, @ decrease of 11 per cent. Imports for this season were placed st $763,201,000, compared to $633,121,- 000 in July-January, 1935-36. St. Paul Man Dies of Beer Tavern Shooting Charles Tierney, assistant chief of police, quoted Harry F. Hopkins, who ‘was arrested after the affair, as say- “I don’t know why I shot him. I been drinking all day and I don’t remember clearly what happened.” is held without chargé @ decision by the county at- ing, had i gepc if tH i i i " IN EUROPE EFFORTS TO MAINTAIN PEACE Franco-Soviet Mutual Assist- ance Pact Appears to Be Main Stumbling Block London, Mar, 13—() —Germany’s strong objections, backed by Italy, to participate in a new Western Euro- pean security along lines at present foreign office shortly after a plane from Berlin brought the long-awaited Locarno note reply—Germany’s an- tents of the notes will not be disclosed orally however, until the British foreign office has had general France turns her back on her Rus- alan ajly. The question of Germany's pre- war colonies, demanded by tne Reich to relieve Germany's economic and population pressure, and her return to the League of Nations loomed Tax Payments to Be Accepted on Monday Monday is the expiration date for the payment of penalty and interest upon personal property taxes and the rush is on at the Burleigh county sheriff's office. Scores of taxpayers have paid their taxes this week to beat the March 15 deadline. Ordinarily that tax payments would not be accepted on the expiration date, but in view of the fact that March 16 falls on Sunday, payment of current and delinquent real estate and personal property taxeg will be accepted all day Monday, it was an- nounced. Current and delinquent real estate taxes and current personal y taxes are payable at the office of ‘Treasurer Exnest Elness and delin- Prince and the Pauper.” Now both have been offered identical seven-year contracts. Each would earn from $250 to bel ® week, if all options are INSURGENT FORCES SOLDIY PORTIONS Government Counter Attacks Said to Have Reduced Strength Noticeably (By the Associated Press) Gpain’s government forces drove attacking to disorganize the Guadala- Jara offensive. Government reports said one fom- plete artillery battery was seized in a fierce bombardment of insurgent po- sitions, achieving what Gen. Jose Miaja, commander of the government forces, called a “slowing up” of the threat against Madrid’s northeast de- fenses. The insurgents were forced from positions in the town, the govern- ment report stated. 4 Insurgent advices made no mention of further advances and acknowledged the government had counter-attacked twice. The cost, however, was said to have cut heavily into government, strength while Gen. Francisco Franco's insurgent army solidified its positions. A scathing note was handed to the League of Nations at Geneva in which the Spanish government charged Italy was warring on Spain with units of her regular army. BOMB BARCELONA SUBURBS Barcelona, Spain, Mar. 13.—(7)— The suburbs of Badalona and Sabadell were bombed Saturday by two insur- gent airplanes. Results of the serial attack were not immediately ascer- quent personal property taxes are payable at the office of Sheriff Fred Anstrom, German Says 200,000 In U. S. Fascist Group Detroit, Mich. Mar. 13.—()—Fritz Kuhn, national leader of a German- American league, said Friday that al- most 200,000 persons in 42 states be- Icng to his uniformed group “sympa- thetic with the Hitler government” but denied the organization is trying to establish Fascism in the United ‘States. Replying to a charge of Rep.-Samuel Dickstein, (Dem., N. 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