The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 16, 1937, Page 2

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von eta THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1937 noe Crome Woden [OAD HEATING OF |ICE-LOCKED LAKES | as.ferbs Est. CATTLE AND SHEEP : 1} HOLDING UP FLEET ns. sz =| QNDTION IS POOR YURT AMENDMENT ~ TALK IS STIRRED UP [si PUBLIC BUILDINGS IS ay r wad : i Births ' = | BY ROBINSON'S HINT) Ss*."\2e''ere"ziee* |-QTUDIED BY LANGER): cts SESE OP ORE CARRIERS wn i construction of which he recently | ‘ ears: : a! : Severe Weather Coupled Wi ; ; i eecnece scuisteead cob ea Bverott_Arthursyohneom and. Mies ern Depleted. Feed Supplies Infers Administration! Might Not| to seid Tusedsy, his wife had [Hears Opponents Argue Merits] wlime oterhine Scott, both"ot Sie: |Greatest Shipping Season in Hurt N. D. Livestock : Be Adverse to Taking | MWC Oe PHD urn going | . and Demerits of Measure ore | Iniand Waterways History 4 Potten | SPREE | “Sectemcnmer” horse Biase] townie TONED GLI a ee ~ and those who attend will learn Siem ties 5 bi a ‘Washington, Mar. 16—UP-—A hint] something.” of d land, MEETING JUNE {0-11 Said Mrs, Millman, who is 77: Ges any . Missourt of compromise from Sensior Robin | ate can preach his own funeral | Ho. bulldings i orth, Dakota. was/-ares council executive, left 2gonday son of Arkansas, the Democratic! “ir pe wants-to, but that casket ussed at a ora wikis eee for a. week's visit am 5 ae Mw , Teader, stimulated talk Tuesday of 8! will not.be brought into this house | Monday night by Gov. through- ra) stebisticlan at Fargo. Cotistifutional amendment to parallel) until it is needed” Tenses; over the meeting : cae : ue “ling the ‘nat hast of Pevcuary reniored | Mrs. J. H. Sleight Chosen to pees epteavell pause bul. Of lignite miners and operators tor ; ; Hed Bes] oe fauch of the. snow covering in the) Succeed Late Board Mem- er ar S| TQ REPEAT SENIOR | sctseexts Pesca | nee ra oes soca Me| Both Tnautgent_ and” Loyalet| maior ees ete] iadaugh Sensis ty po cesns oorisin’ that question under 02 . Ran] Planes Loose Destruction Sieteeas tere Serer nocemi ot a aera ava i aibentmens wil not also be consid- CLASS PLAY TODAY ‘on Rival Territory extreme waseity of food left on ranges| | Th# 4 ered by the two houses of congress q i 5 : last fall. north-| ais, ; for submission fe pe ene eckee 1 : With Government Foross® in gee} cided K ui of tines aeiecnanente might win| ‘Shavings’, Three-Act Comedy, : 2 raring it clean 5 f aoe a sen eee the tiret by| Will Be Given by Entirely snow itding | mutter ¢ an administration leader indicating New Cast } alone, ini in LER AT or j-{ An} who anticipated a mediocre resumption, Tuesday. of senate Judici-) Trormance of the delightful Pauline- erlealridgpitha eat ind eas eda apchuais Acak Agrecse Marion Short comedy, “Shavings,” the Banger of Enact, Rosinson's siatement was usted 18 ozs eelte: class Spier: ics eeeatce advisor’ for" the Nenpartisan the midst of an endeavor by sena-|Oign Schoel Ten waning ‘was plese’ | lesislative group, and State's torial opponents to agree on ® CON-| shiv Gissppointed. It was the first EEE if Z FEF i stitutional amendment. be ced in the the chief speakers ageinst oo ta If they can reach @ decision, they /cles° Diay 10, be, produce © Pe | declaring it would put many . ber i probably will try to get it approved|” ‘The play will be repeated Tuesday | of work. . Je é . 7 ‘ by the judiciary committee without |ovening with an entirely new cast with| Harry Polk, Williston publiaher, he Williston ry m . ! aes , waiting for action on the president’ /the curtain at the same time, 8:15 p.| chairman of a group apeaking for Dill. Hearings on the latter may take/m, Monday night's audience. was! legislation. weeks, for the opposition will not/large and appreciative. The young - start ite witnesses until next Mon-|actors presented first class entertain- Wilto: Youn: ater Is day, ment and rehearsals. indicate that mn ig Senator Van Nuys (Dem. Ind.) @/there will be another excellent show), Dead of Appendiciti Yeading opponent of the Roosevelt /Tuesday night, which completes the bill, commented: experiment of having two casts in-|~ Juanite o T0 : “Our quarrel is not with the ptesi- | terpret the same play. ter of pete ana i Gough; dent's basic objectives. It is with) John Peterson tekes the role of |, ive three miles northeast of Wile this specific course he proposes.” Jed Winslow, which was creditably | M0 lve thn bes bets . ! o Be ‘opponents of the juidic-|Projected by Charles Conner. Mon- tal. Paitees i b t 2 : f 5 aa tary committee—it apparently is/¢ay night, Jed is a lovable New| & (aj. . i : re - ‘ f / England philosopher who makes his own sacrifices repay him in the hap- SRST ESO IE piness which they. bring to others, In u INVESTMENT TRUSTS - 8 ¥.D.B. 1 , ; wiuiam Greet averted Tuveday |g, stPporund, cast willbe James | covérine counter ty Ney Fork) that an “enlightened judiciary” quall- itee, Herbert Asselstine, Dennis Bol- 7. . x Saefecine shits 11.61. ‘ fied to deal with social Gpolganiatey ben Arlene Ruder, Emerald Bonser u : Mao Bh Bitz Nor affecting labor only ti ar) warts, i obtained by “infusion of new blo Each of the young thespians in the . D. Bismarck Sunday. _ dnt the supreme court. : initial performance, who included The nyeieed degen peg Lewis Beall, Ben Jones, Gregory Dah | “ 7) Hi . president, sppearing teas De |1en, Vernon Onsted, How ison, | Northwest Nerth Yote the senate judiciary committee, | wiiiam Tillotson, Paul Kenyon, Mery pf had homestesded at Noonan pledged the support of his organiza-| geo, t29) TaRi ri ‘Coghe | about h tion te the Roosevelt court bill and re ees rpc ets cr oliven : ‘ said ita'‘adoption would “retain for the the play's success, supreme court the respect to which It! sary Louise the ‘ ; Be A. M. Kiland to Open New Busi- -ness Enterprise on Main Avenue Wednesday ir 0 unsettled tonight anq Wednes- Sermer pie none 4 hat A ——aatred | Mi eae anes ‘or Sor ote: Partly He Pay li ea 3 ieame Be * ; _s > Paes eee cu oe eee te] «| AECAUSE WERE SOLD ON NORGE conte fs ‘unset! inesday; Hata Wirature to- ies. east and south portions omer i h ‘ y : , It's Your Last Chance to Bee AOR de abieet He . . - # . : a the a Helens incl eet Joan Crawford generally siachen di || dap of the : A. M. KILAND, Manager (The Gorgeous Hussy) ily sara the Bia ne westward. | Ome ele. 212 Main Avenue Bismarek, N. D- Phone 2248 i tation hi o ta evince eonne s 2 a is aoe #3 Willem Fowell ote sit reer ate ane| Sere oi GRAND OPENING Robert - eee ary | _ 10:80 A. 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