The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1937, Page 2

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a ‘Am Opposed W NT IN U JPRS ‘CHALLENGE? [C oxziNt NOT MET BY JUDGE, |°*6s'rastersLomie IPKELLAR CHARGES Debt Law Upheld Senator Says Justice Hughes’ Letter to Wheeler Was ‘Filled With Excuses’ NAZI HOUSEWIVES -GRONBLE. AS FOOD Scientific Investigation Expect- ed to Pin Crime on One of Thrée Suspects Developed Hitherto Un- tapped Sources of Oils Washington, Mar. 20.—(#)—Senator McKellar (Dem., Tenn.), in the first, administration reply to Chief Justice Hughes’ letter on the supreme court, told the senate Monday the Hughes document did not meet President Roosevelt's “challenge.” Tt was contended by the railroad McKellar said the chief justice’s|that the legislation, passed in 1926 letter in whch he asserted an increase} and in the-size of the court would “im- pair” its efficiency was “filled with excuses” for the tribunal's + Berlin, Mar. 29.—(#)—There can be no doubt that the lack of fats is the Nazi Reich hard. “Eat less fat” is urged almost daily In the papers, and news reels at movie theatres display graphs showing that 25 per cent more fat is consumed than before the World War. “Won't you help the four year plan by your fat consumption down to the 1913 level?” A sepulchral newsteél voice asks, adding: somewhat quaintly; “In that (pre-war) year you didn’t fare so badly.” In raising more oil producing plants, the great remedy is seen. Since Hitler came into power, cultivation of rape and colza has grown tenfold; but it is not enough, for even in 1936, 1,700,- 000'tons of linseed cake had to be im- Examine Neglected Sources A “fat research institute” has been formed to examine all possibilities of extracting oil from hitherto neglected or imperfectly tapped sources. Lin- seed, poppy seed, tobacco seed, sun- flower seed, all kinds of nuts, even grape stoncs and coffee grounds come, under consideration. “Bave your coffee grounds!” Nazi cry. They contain about 12 to 14 per cent oil, good for soap-making, atiy the public is told. A Magdeburg firm has invented a new fat, extracted from rape seed. It is claimed that it can be used instead of butter, and as baking fat. Find Food Scaree Housewives are apt to grumble at sudden scarcities of food and articles of domestic use; but these scareities are more local than general, and shift continually from place to place; pere haps under orders from “higher up.” Reminiscent of war-time conditions ‘i ‘was the arrest the other day of @ men at # railway station in Bradenburg, who had 2,000 eggs in a trunk bought up at country farms, to Be sold in ipted regulate labor relations with employes coco solely in intra-state activi- the CONTINUED Ample Northwest Surface Moisture Mr, Roosevelt, in recommending hig court reorganization bil] te congress, McKellar said, made the issue “per- fectly plain” — that “the court does not and apparently cannot give about 87 per cent of the certirorari the attention that such cases ate en- Moley, one of President 3 original “brain-tfust- shown before the senate ry committee as he opposed posed court reorganization It would mean abandonment. of “the American method” of seek- ing eoclal and esonemic sald. lated Frese ers,” I judiel thi Sneereree: how the supreme court handles pplications for writs of certiorari. Hughes was asked by the to write another letter’ explsining Row the court examines the certlerar! applications. ture, onight we eth et extreme Rites Set for 2 P. M., Thursday at St.. John’s Lutheran Church at Elgin farm woman, died at 7 a. ata ERRES ie i zi ie he Jesus Is Living, Irresistable Fac- tor in World, Lions Club Is Told git ae AB i ‘petually : : i : i : THe gE Hn «i E FE i E E E i ii 3 i : i F z E 5 ri : g et ! i 4 ae H 5 & a ii EH rt i iF fe [ f i i FE Ea i ri fe Gordon Bismarck, ana Florence Jos Franklund, Paint- ed Woods township. Births hter, Mr. and Mrs. Emil. Jes- venth St. at 1:15 p. m., Sun- day, St. Alexius hospit: ughter, Mr. and sh: McKensie, at Alextus hos} Raymond 0 a, m., Sun- David Burns, ter, ites ri a m., Sunday, +; Deaths Mrs. Jacob Sandau, 46, Bl a. m,, Sunday, local ho: Be Ski Jumper Injured in Somersault Off Slid Minneapolis, Mar, 29— Ve) — The | Mane for Northwest's Sportsmen's show at the Minneapolis auditorium went into its Berlin. -“Bat fruit preserves instead of but- ter!” 1s one slogan. Confectioners may not make doughnuts and other chinks baked in fat more than twice a week, Tobacce Scarce Of tobacco, the ‘less said the bet- ter. Officials claim thet the home ight, from the jar Lectern of Anglican Church PRECIPITATION on Easter Sunday Plamarck Station : ig month to date lormal, this month to dat Total, January ist to date Normal, January 1st to date 1.70 | ge, f to} Accumulated deficiency to date ye Nonrm DAKOTA rorvts, | John B, Stewart, 87, *| Dies at Grafton Home). in pismanck, i 39. 11 money fit iff MONEY w York, Mar. 39.—(#)--Cal 1 per cent all dey. Prime com- Racy os i Joan! acceptances : un- ay. ade é Fegs, te: 5 Hl Freighter Is Wrecked , By Rebel Shell Fire (By the ‘Prese) (Over the counter in New York) land Lanys 81, 1 Ine Sh 5.72 No, WINN! Winnipeg, Mar. — WP} —Cash wheat No. 1 northern 1.47%; No. 2 porthern 1.46%; No, 3 northern 1.42%. Oats No, 3 w ite 68%; No. 3 white bef si Argentina Corn Crop Regarded as Smaller Washington, Mar. 29—(?}—The ag-| department said corm GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Mar. 20.—(#)-—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 115.23, ‘Treasury 11. CHICAGO STOCKS miavert care vitae if TAKE A STROLL THROUGH PEACOCK ALLEY. | seg sese rs case a: anno. on es Suse Vandenberg Proposes | festa city, = be Child Labor Modifying] §:u'tafs Sty, t's jMrgshington, Mar, 29.—UP)—Senater bak i tee ‘ nat decision reed Last Tim CONSTR | sioux C 7 he 1 i es elimi seit ci as, 7 Ns i it ‘ against : CAPITOL \ Today e*tient pei 3 FORMER SENATOR DIES “The King and the Chorus Girl” PARAMOUNT anno ae ay Winnipe a, ).—P)—William Mor- -8NOW IN DUST BOWL Okla, end tex- with YOUR FAVORITE SINGING STARS IN THE Joon GREATEST OF ALL MUSICAL PICTURES! BLONDELL BOF * TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION FEATURE NO. 1 FEATURE NO. 2 at sift Edw E. HORTON hat cited it, their chief argument ve ‘as the! that constitutional amendments take too long to ratify. Inspector’s Edict Ires House Painter : Alle he flavor lasts Schilling | rot Vinilla ‘3 ‘charles “A. Lindbergh their sports monopla: P| 0 ret “ate oted ry in dad. 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