The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1937, Page 1

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Tacpime| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [mv North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper aed eae A ESTABLISHED 1878 ’ BISMARCK, N. D. SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1987 PRICE FIVE CENTS what colder tonight, ri SACRIFICE : VARY MEANS Talbott Seriously | ymensrmy Hurt in Car Crash Tramp of Marching Men Drowns ‘ = Out Footsteps of Christians Farmers Union President in Bound for Worship itdown Strikes Discussions Shifted to White House } _As Hair Flew in Picket Battle [poncnvmn prmypy | aa lt’s 700 Miles Until April 27 FROM VACATION IS SIGNAL FOR CHANGE Perkins Does Not Think New Precedure Indicates Defi- ance of Laws of Land , Bismarck Hospital After Wreck East of Steele HOLY LAND IS NOT EXEMPT, C. C. Talbott of Jamestown, presi-| ff dent of the North Dakota Farmers og : ' i EG eotiea weeaamebeen knee P Palestine, Poland, Spain, Mex« Friday night and was resting more| ie. § ico and Germany Forget comfortably Saturday at a local hos- é " Li . pital, although attending physicians essons Christ Taught wih er anaes su! a dl = (By the Associated Press) i jury, concussion of the brain and dee; ~ é Declares Government is scalp os dee automobile : e was driv! plunged into the ditch Becoming Mockery *SOACRERG along U. 8, highway No. 10 about six sr miles east of Steele Friday after- waLFoae | pane Or noon, His stenographer, Miss Dorothy Pulley, formerly. of Flasher, who was riding with Talbott, suffered minor Talbott was piven emergency trea ; Was given emergency te ment by Dr. DeWitt Baer of Steele) ©-@. TALBOTT and rushed to the local hospital in an ambulance sent out for him. He en- pace of armaments, tered the hospital at 4:20 p. m., ap- Civil conflict gripped Spain, brother a proximately two hours after the mis- gainst brother. hap occurred. Catholic alike were A garage attendant at Steele re- Sed ih coe ported Saturday that apparently Tal- C bott had lost control of the car while driving along a straight stretch in Pope Drafts Encyclical : IN INSURANCE DEAL nx 2a to the Catholics of Mexico, ing them to hold fast to the faith Sep the face of conflict dating back : Expands Policy Holdings by|ino ttre raiuns ot tee tigee : \ Lox Jian ep $5,000,000 and Now Is A rhygat e, ae 9" bh ‘ FRIAN CE -ii'rv nf Jooumn, $22,000,000 Concern 2 AUSTRIA J — ~ ANSWERS M’CORMICK RAPS Former President of Harvard > ¢ Acquisition by the " surange company of the policies in 4 ‘ force under the Union States Life In- PRAY BUTILELY FOR |S BABY MITE 10 LIVE fought e , : day-Chrysler automobile strike ad- journed at 11:50 a. m., Saturday, 1sm. TC. and the governor announved it d would be resumed at 1 o'clock. Governor Murphy said he was “gure” an agreement would be Services ste ew cone J : &@ settlement would be effected “in Special Worship and. Musical Hours Arraniged.for ish- Bi ce MASONS ] ioners of Different Sects TR ESE Medical Proverb Disproved as vices. planned pedi ich Sui ar al eet Boy Arrives After Four of| More Than 200 Expected to At- r = —— Bs Months’ Gestation tend Annual Homecoming rgsuhgeliped ree Aap ‘in vioieee More ee 700 lea ef eee half of France and Aus- i chat trespass which is very tria—still separated Mrs. Wal impson and the Duke of Windsor New Mar, 27.—()—The ac- hurt and Past Masters! Night. [Much within sate regulation”, _ | after their Intest moves. to new abodes. as the above mag shows. |cumulated wisdom of man, writen ai wish $o worshi Weed aba Speaker Bankh , rs. ipson innes and went to the Chateau de Cande, in bedsic f wuries, Long serie Se, tion on the] szasons ‘of the Mistonri Slope Mon- |PU'S of Texas, house majority leader,| the Loire Valley. near Monts, France. ‘The Duke left Enzesfeld, 20 | held teat on insbat born. after, four part of choirs will be culminated in| day win join with the Bismarck lodge e Parati . miles from Vienna, for @ villa near Gmundsen, Austria. Inset months’ gestation could not live, ®|have taken several years to buil ntation of special: music elther in the ‘observance of the annual ‘the de ab na maps give close-up views. Mrs. Simpson's divorce becomes final Brooklyn hospital Saturday had both} business in the coast state up to this Masters’ night, labor department head, on April 27 proof and contradiction of medicine’s| point, etter replying to criticisms of Rep. col point. McCormick (Dem.-Mass.), said Fri- The deal has been approved by ee © DIKE TOREAD PART [BOYS’ ATTEMPT 10. leserse titties tee Score, See Vita’s boy, @ first-born, was normal. His head was no bigger than &/ general and insurance commissioner tied ieee’ © Sea] OF EASTER SERVICE) WRECK TRAINS VAIN wt ss, = wets as | Si utr tema tty conceptions of property fe that he could not be} rective, 5 ‘After the consolidation the Provi- dent Life will show $23,000,000 of i ae Ho i i i 5 i Z E i il er i ogy | | z E ! RERE inh itty rye Bey afEEe E 1 i ¥ bea E 5 3 fz i i i AG E i i | ile i g & i i i F E E 1 F | | : “ | ! E 8 g i i E abby F} Z z : ge rae FEL Consequences Are Same She added that the economic con-| Edward Will Worship in Vienna | Block Signal Wires Cut on Route surance in force with assets of #4,- Before Packing for Trip Followed by Two North- ¥ fr geyte Marr parson Tee ld taases 10 NEW PEAKS FR at - 7:30 a my 9)°. “than 200- + t us hope and pray,” Dr. George}... y i : pioneered and is officered by men o'clock mass 1s for children. pec banquet ‘ea to Tyrol Retreat western Streamliners . Scovner said to the father wheN| V5 have grown. with this territory LAST 8 10 10 YE ARS the birth occurred early Friday. Ser panna i mi 2 euro, lg roe eg 1s Good Priday and = good day 0/1 i, Going business. The others are Pathe baby died Friday night. North Dakota, South Dekots, Minne- | : ‘which hetnity takepart and then'to| "On Dear Rete ere. revesiea Batis: tots, Montans, Idaho and Washing-|Recommencement of Exporting make last minute preparations for de- | in ‘y Hops Andes Safely in | contin and Joseph Dickman,| From United States Has art to retreat at St. Wolf- 4 s mares 1p ey Feerente Peru-Argentina Flight) sori, Sow are in Portland in con: Bullish Effect gang in the Austrian Tyrol. Edward arranged tentatively 0) two 16-year-old boys, Allen Chatman . nection with the transaction. ‘Last Buenos Aires, Mar. 27 —(P)— A¥-| monday they attended a meeting for regard|read part of the Easter service in! and Charles Evans Parks, both . to sitdown strikes: pvieninale Angiosm sarureh where DIE De (Kelby ; mando Revoredo, Peruvian army pilot,| Union States agents at Portland. ‘Armed insurrection — defiance of | Participation in Christmas services| state's Attorney Latham Castle sald) crossed the lofty Andes Saturday and) rt was said at the company’s offices (Continued on Page Three) Eat pee nd ute they admitted they cut block: signal| flew over Cerillos, Salta province, AT-| here that an agency office will be ai slate ce arta | Tavs ett ate hapa hs Gua sa a emes [ ees wre eo Fe 4 ted Zeppelin Completes alford H, M. Selby, and then'| and city of Denver. flight from Lima to Buenos Aires, Unig Sates fe Touran iy ites First Season Flight return to Enzesfeld castle to super-| Ratiroad men said the youths oP. Recheoe Fiz pects to it of his great accumula-| parently were unaware that eee | | Repeats pie Resume Flight May 1 Burbank, Calif, Mar. 27.—(7)— Vienna, Mar. 27—(#)—The Duke of! De Kalb, Ill., Mar. 27.—(7)—Details Windsor made his Easter plans Satur-|of an alleged plot to wreck stream- day to attend church ‘services in line trains of the Northwestern rail- & Waddlers BAGHDAD vale control at bel Point beard ed ignal system was ipered le far. 27.—(P)—Col.| break in the signal circuit, they g will be pointed out, would automatically Amelia Earhart said Saturday she ex- May m. wor- L a warning in the locomotite cab and|pects to start anew by May 1 her Fewer bushel, Dm, 2 # * * * the Bahrein islands and Basrs.| bring the train to a stop. projected flight around the world. Ae i og ee been since i 2 ge FE Uncle Sam Scrambles Hints on See eee Methodist Episcopal church has Help Easter Eggers planned to preach his Easter Women Will Walk Less Like Ducks This Year, Says Critic of Ladies’ Gaits er aye New York, Mar. 27.—(?)—Cold wind may nip some noses, but take heart about thé Easter parade, for women will walk “less like ducks” than they did last year. Bo said Miss Gertrude Mayer, head of a models’ school and stern critic 2 g fs Wreckage of Airliner in Which 13 Were Killed i e if ee 5 nH if iiitat? ae

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