The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1937, Page 9

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BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, Mé * DB VALERA ASSERTS | IRELAND OBJECTIVES ARE NOW REALIZED Five Years Have Seen Marked Strides Towards Unity and Independence, He Says Amelia Earhart Off on 27,000-Mile World Flight | vices Made at Home as Re- sult of Indiana Survey ———— Witnesses Recalled In Hit-Run Hearing (Written for the Associated Press) Dublin, Mar. 18—On 8t.. Patrick's day five years ago the present gov- ernment of Saorstate Eireann (the Landing Fields Constructed by FERA Not Being Kept in Condition, Flier Says development advance towards the goal of Irish) Minot, N. D., Mar. unity and ,. A few weeks later an newspaper reported millions of pounds worth of property in Dublin had been insured against riot and civil com- motion by people who feared the effects of the change of government. This fear was a Uirect result of the scate produced by alarmist statements | Of opposition speakers, It proved groundless as did so many other statements then and since of a sim- i ilar character. Instead of riot and civil commotion the change of government brought peace and stability and cleared the way for advances in every direction, social, economic and cul- In the five years since St. Patrick's day, 1932, most of the immediate ob- Jectives of the government have beeri realized. Recognising that nothing, short, of complete independence for the whole of Ireland would satisfy the aspirations of the Irish people, the goverriment proteeded on that basis and removed the oath of alleg- jance, council and other provisions incon- sistent with the sovereignty of the Irish people which were incorporated in the constitution of 1922. Treasury. Objects to ~ Rail Retirement Plan Washington, Mar. 18—(7)\—A new Although no figures were given of- ficials indicated the treasury believed the program might involve a sub- Scout Committeemen Will Convene Monday Boy Scout committeemen of the ie i sikaed | Estgikl 3 ‘Roosevelt Visiting School for Negroes Warm , Mar. 18 — Avil to lltde'red schoo! house was on President stantial drain on general government revenues unless tax rates were lifted. [ee |S Most people wake up with Why Laxatives Fail In Stubborn Constipation en ultra-modern botel in the when ral “rom ‘cages aus and al heort of Chicago with services f ee fora uimus offering the ultimate in excel- tent living and enjoyment. Biological Survey Staff Man ne Ca Named Maintenance Chief by P. H. M’Gurren RO-CAGE MOUTH _ even in the best society Newest toop Hostetry— aierikss DOUBLE ACTION gives r' HOLSTEIN SCHNITZEL Ea peed sloepleas | dierika ecg eae mentee! |) You can’t KNOW peters sp essl teanichovsth refreohees 3 : . ; unti | Spring song with you DRIVE it! some sense to it WHO SEEMS TO KNOW NOTHING EXCEPT HOW TO PLAY SUSANNE IS A DEBUTANTE, BUSY AND GAY I'M ALL FOR THAT NEW. MOUTH-FRESHENER IN DR.WESF'S TOOTH PASTE! IT MAKES MY MOUTH FEEL SIMPLY GRAND / Not until you drive the Lincolo-Zephge V-12 for 1937 will you know bow fer standards of medium priced car value have been J advanced. Your first ride {s an experience. with a wholly new kind of motor car. You will thrill to its smooth V-12 cylinder per- formance and marvel at its new luxury and comfort, Owners are reporting up to 18 miles on the gallon. There: sre four new Lincoln-Zephyr models to choose from at os y VERY WELL GN SHE WAKES UP HOW TO DRIVE IRD-CAGE MOUTH ITAWAY _YOUR LINCOLN-ZEPHYR CO lip DEALER / cunan HATS Calvert ns Universal Motor Company is “.

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