The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 16, 1937, Page 7

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COUNTY MANGAS - GOVERNMENT PLAN Two Other Proposed (Cianges’ in State Constitution Will’ ‘Be on Ballots © ‘Provision for a manager. plan of county government will be.one of the constitutional eae: rs ro i i wel- People’s Forum bls e — Th Senet fare 0 su! os ft intere je dealing with contro- 1. Fe) idee subjects, which ek individuals. unfairly, | oF d taste and fair @ retired to the writ- rs MUST be signed. nym, your is of. to. Hohe Mckee felt ach: p: conform to thle poll yeand ts, te- Same where dastice a fair-play. it advisable. All letters must be Umited to not more than 600 words. 3 i ii gel 5 & Efi He 2 Hi Hl re E a Enge i ee | H i 3 3 3 rH i L H Hi ag E ll li i i i i i HH i | ~ they will be published, Closer and closer comes the time when television, will: be. a practical “reality for home‘entertainment. Then: behind scenes, pretty -girls. will don makeup like Jeri LaPorte and Genevieve: McGeehan, models who" Philadelphia, effort to bring to life the |of Great the empire, in Sincerely yours, ow T ain’ 0” sal TEACHER, guess I ain't worrying,” said Harridge Says Tigers Will Be Tough to Beat Chicago, Mar. 16, —-UF) — Williem Harridge isn't going to try picking the League pennant winners “question articles. If they seem suitable » for his information on the Ben- -Walter O. Biiggs, Detroit »wner. Briggs et Miami Beach,” Harridge said, “and he’s ail ithused about Detroit's chances. Go ar means ® distance of fp gniles,. socording. #0 WAY g é :] 2 & # z San Antonio, Tex.—Bad Weather and holdout Beau Bell are causing most of the worry in the Brown . participated in ® demonstration of imptoved, television equipment at | * 8 #7 4 Television Lets You Have Peek ‘Behind the - Scenes by the engineer “in center), A” sharp lens focuses the im- - age<of at-° tractive Miss LaPorte in a + ‘bathing suit on the ultra-light- sensitive plate inside the elec- tric eye. A magnetic ‘gun’ fires electrons KILLS FRIEND WHO “DESIRED DAUGHTER ing torney’s office as-to whether he is to: panese Girl ‘Chosen eel | as Queen of Festival)’ | At the receiving end, you watch the picture that flick- ers on the white screen at the end of a reverse electric eye, which reconstructs the studio stene. The re- , flector top makes the picture visible to a group of instructions ‘from. the etate’s at- |pencil-with.e penknife when Keats ordered- him~to-“stick’em up” 35-Year-Old Suitor for Hand of 9-Year-Old Girl Dies From Blow in Scuffle’ Chicago, Mar. 16.—(%)—A coroner's ‘Washington, Mar. District of Columbia Street Car Operator ‘The : finding was returned Hoaglund had told the strange story of his best friend’s love for his danugh- ter, Caroline. ‘Kraftheffer, Hoaglund told the jury professed his love for the child and expressed @ desire to marry her, Knocked down in the altercation that followed, Kraftheffer died before a physician arrived. A coroner’s physi- cian attributed death to a subdural brain“ hemorrhage. Hoaglund was held by police pend- LISSEN, LADY/ WHEN 4OU GOT. MARRIED, YOU SACRI- FICED ALL ‘OF YOUR RIGHTS HERE, WHICH MAKES ME “TH’ BiG SHOT AROUND HERE < 1 MEAN, OVER YOU! SO wo wn mt S WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY. ENTERT. | v DANCING ~~ REFRESHMENTS | Stabs Young Robber} ’ SILVER DO THIS WHISKEY Ps 1h t} -.Jetruck hish with‘e gun, The: street VION TH OF NAZIS HINTED AT IN GOERING SPEECH Enemies . Within and Without Reich Warned -Not to In some quarters the phrases interpreted as a sensational intima- tion that a possible attempt on the lives of leading personalities of the Nasi regime might have come to the ctl gsaeslde attention. virtually those of prime minister, was in commemoration of the second anniversary of Germany's re- gained “arms equality.” Transmission Is Poor ‘Toward the end of his speech, at a the radio transmission followers, ae. to him who dares to play with He went on: ‘all Will Burn’ “It will not suffice that one—it will Coincident with impressive exer- cisés in the air ministry’s honor court, General Goering, who is the air min- ister, extolled armament asthe reich’s eign foes that they would find her prepared, but he shouted: “Woe to anyone at home who tries to under- mine this state!” Funds for Four New Airmail Lines Voted Washington, Mar, 16—()—The senate appropriations committee has approved appropriations to provide funds for four new airmail routes. Provision was made for round trips datly on the following routes: Huron, 8. D, via Pierre, Rapid City, Mont.; Billings to Great Falls, Mont.; Minneapolis, vie. Watertown, 8. D., to Huron, instead of the present routing from Minneapolis to Sioux Falls. Postal officials said a direct flight from Billings to Great Falls would Speed up service between those points by eliminating a transfer of air mail at Helena. Billings is a terminus of & route from Cheyenne, and also‘s 8 regular stop for transcontinental mail planes, France built the first sea-going armor-clad vessel in 1858, The Am- erican-made Monitor wes the second such ship to be put to sca. Gate Crasher Pays |: 34-Year-Old Debt ‘Terre Haute, Ind., Mar. 16.—(?) Shannon Katzenbach, theater manager, has received a letter from a man in Detroit who en- closed a dollar bill. * The writer explained he had “crashed” a show 34 years ago by walking in behind a stage hand and had decided it was time he MAN'S WIRE SAIN DIVORCES JAILED Ohio Woman Admits Neyetq - With Wealthy Husband of Shotgun Blast Vioting Canton, Ohio, Mar, 16—(P)—Detece tive Capt. Elmer E. Clark announced Monday Deuber 6, Cable, Canton con~ tractor, had told of his companion: ship with @ 45-year-old divorcee held Included in Cable's account, said, was a statement that he shared an apartment in Akron with the woman, who is held in jail. It was in this apartment, police de: clared, that Prosecutor A. ©. Barthelmeh reported the finding evidence which he ssid pointed “Jealousy motive” in the slaying, the possibility that a “hired assassin, fired into a window of the Cables? pretentious home last Thursday night, the shotgun blast which fatally wounded Mrs, Cable. The woman, Barthelmeh said, had admitted using the apartment for . trysts. She denied any knowledge of the slaying, he said. Law Moves Teachers’ Examinations to April — Amended dy the 1937 session of the legislature, the statute now provides that teachers’ examinations, heretoe fore held in August, will be held the last Thursday and Friday in April, according to Miss Marie Huber, Bur- leigh county superintendent of schools, Carried with the emergency claus, ers scheduled include: Dickinson ‘Teachers college, Tuesday, March A champeen whiskey like Silver Dollar has manners, grains an’ spring wa- agi ' ter go into it—fine taste an’ real OLD TOW BULI ON j..°.. ST. PATRICK’S DAY SPECIALS: COCKTAIL LLAR ‘satisfaction come out. pt a q? AG TOM COLLINS

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