The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 6, 1937, Page 8

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rAVOR ADDING ) SUPREME COURT Association Polls Members ito Obtain Their Slant on Proppsals Grand Forks, N. D., Apr. 6—(P)— cing attorneys of North Dakota voted 349 to 79 against President elt’s plan for increasing the tip in the supreme court ac- to @ referendum made by he ‘state bar association. = questions were put to the ap- : mately 550 attorneys in the state, d replies were received from around to C. J. Murphy of d Forks, president of the asso- ) Compiled by M. L. McBride of Dick- secretary-treasurer of the as- the tabulations showed: 1, With t to increasing the ersitip of the supreme court: Po im plan 29: against 349, With Tespect to increasing other federal court judges: For 116; against 301. 2. On empowering the chief jus- tice of the supreme court to assign Judges outside their district: For 228, | ~ 188, 3. Appointment of proctor by the preme court: For 226, against 193. 4. Court to give notice to attorney general on questions of constitution- lity: For 246, against 168. 5. Authorizing attorney general to ‘appeal directly and immediately to supreme court on constitutional ques- tions: For 156, against 163. 6. Granting to’ justices of the su- court the same rights with to re instead of resign- Bg: For. 326; against 108. "The North Dakota delegation in greas has been notified of the re- ult of the poll, McBride said. in the United States. i Dollar’ Day ; Specials; “PERFECTS". . no seconds Ringless Chiffon Hose 4 Thread— 42 Gauge—Full Fashion Chiffons : i ~ “Genuine Buttrey Hose TWO PAIR grincoon. FOR Bought to Sell , for Much More | To Wear Right Now And All Summer ‘Four Gore Satinette Victim of profound grief ever since the tra; Queen Astrid, his consort, a year and a Belgians has seldom Boa mood. However, there is see aoa it smile on his lips as he waits his turn in a golf match at Ascot, His partner is Pamela Barton, British women’s links queen. ‘There are 243,857 miles of railways| SLIPS yr Our new Four Gore Satinette Slip to wear _/under’ your sheer dresses. Has full shadow panel, adjustable shoulder straps, double top. A perfect fitting slip, in Tea Rose or White. eee SPECIAL .... ONE DAY ONLY GOWNS x 7° 0 Sheer : ‘Pajamas have wide cpidouilte legs with ruffle Gowns with dainty demure netk lines and flounce bottom. Every Department alive with , Extraordinary Values... COME/ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1987 KING LEOPOLD SMILES AGAIN VOLLMER SERKING death of beautiful ago, tesla chan of the red in public in nies vinkle i in is eye and a Shakespeare Center Is Planned in London London, Apr. 6A great Shake- spearean center in London is the goal of the new Globe-Mermaid Association c? England and America. It hopes to rebuild Shakespeare's old Globe The- ater, destroyed”by fire in June, 1613, and the Mermaid Tavern, originelly in Bread street, and much frequented |. at its time by Shakespeare and his friends, and to found an Elizabethan library and museum. The project will cost at least $1,250,- 000, with the buildings to be con- structed on the Surrey Embankment, in the heart of London’s Shakespeare MADRID PLOT SPIKED Madrid, Apr. 6—(?}—Madrid’s war- time police seized a store of bombs and arms in one of the capital's prin- cipal market places Monday and an- nounced they had broken up a plot to convert the market and a nearby hotel into Fascist fortresses ‘The dial telephone system was or- iginally patented in 1892. Silk crepes, washable TO RAISE PUBLIC'S Celebrated ‘Scientific Detective Thinks ‘Cops’ Should Be _ , College Trained | _ perkoley, Galil, Apr 610)—Btar- lice chief, soon will turn to training the public. He will retire as professor of police sdministration at the end of the cur- rent term at the Caley, of Cali- to writing. why crime rife in the United States. “Most of the theories now advanced on the sub- ject are unadulterated fallacies,” he instruction, and Vollmer is the guid- ing spirit of them all. a number of coeds, are taking courses as a sideline. Vollmer believes every policeman should have four years of college train- ing. He asseris his present students are guided solely by @ “social conscious- ness.” “They're certainly not going Abto; police. ork fee eee he says, “and I can’t promise them any detective-story excitement.” Calls Police ‘Amateurs’ But Vollmer himself, in his service at Berkeley, and later in his reorgan- “scientific detecti Veering toward 3 tesa Philosoph- ical view of crime with his advancing years, Vollmer no longer accents such technical developments as the lie de- tector, and the chemical and micro- discharged by amateurs.” PILOT’S WIDOW FLIES Prints, sliort sleeves, Hees (aout et eter ae ose Triangle sik Scarfs Colorful Silk” Scarfs ...... .59c $1.00 Wool Sweater Blouses in all shades each "$1.00 - Pocketbooks, in blue, green, gray and brown .... -. 1.00 WINTER COATS $6. 75 and $8.75 75 Still gopd selection of OHM DRESS SHOP 206 Fourth St. ‘Peele | in nies Cry ‘Kemerad’ Liederbach Bus company, Minneap- olis, Minn., be eurioreed 2 Sporn bus line ‘between Minneapolis and Grand Forks, N. D. when you come to Bismarck for . Dollar Day URS are too valuable to neglect. SE our cold storage vaults for full protec- tion. EMEMBER you want them stored safely. AFETY from moths, fire and theft. TORAGE of furs in cold storage is ideal. O take a chance doesn’t pay with our low stor- _age rates. — RDER any repairs made while your coat is in storage. ENOVATION of. your coat is essential. ASY for you to phone 496 and have us call. EPENDABILITY for many years is our recommendation. STATEFURCO. Will be one of the biggest daysof our Sensational REMOVAL SALE. All during April we:will offer drastic cut prices on our entire stock and on DOLLAR DAY. you will find these extra wees values. Sasa NOW! Here’s a real Dollar Day value. One excel- lent group of 100 hats go on sale at ......% 100 Wash Dresses a eee eee Women’ s Wear Shoppe 504 Broadway Annex Hotel Block unre FUFS NOW “CAPITAL LAUNDRY CO. PHONE 684 Bismarck, N. D. \ ZS Caer ae Radio May Supplant Moccasin ' Telegraph Windowrock, Ariz, Ape. 6—(P— “The box that talks, too loud" (Ln~ ian for radio) soon may repluce the ou telegraph” as a means of between isclated out- pons the huge Navajo reservation. ot java, Superintendent BE. R. Fryer has submitted plans for a 250-watt (rans~ mitter at the central Indian agency Girls’ and Ladies’ SWEATERS meee $1.00 WASH SUITS Sises 1 to 7 $1 .00 WASH DRESSES Sises 1:to 16. $1 .00 Misses” PANTIES lie Siees 13 to 17 $1 00 Infants’ Infant's Batiste DRESSES 2 for $1.00 SWEATERS $1.00 and three smaller stations at distant be tion, but Indian couriers still are used in remote corners. ee NEW sare TO OPEN ¥argo, N. D., Apr. 6—()—Doors of the Bank of mouthwert Fargo in Cast uats $1.00 Children’s Half and Knee Length 3 pair socks $1.00 Rayon Knit 4 for PANTIES $1.00 Elastic GIRDLES Small, medium, large $1.00 JERSEY SUITS Sizes 3 to 6 $ 1 .00 ‘Youngster's ROMPERS 2 for $1.00 TOTS & TEENS “The Young Felks Shop” 318 Main - 147 1 bu Bismarck Phone 506 Never Again Such Values embroidered de: diets tod se. Derie each. , $1 STORE-WIDE VALUES All store items not advertised or listed in this advertisement, regular values up: to $1.29. DOLLAR DAY, each EXTRA! FREE!! $10.00 extrs premium coupons free with every $3.00 purchase on Dollar Day. PEOPLE’S oe Store “THE ONE-STOP THRIFTY SHOPING CENTER FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY” On Sth Street

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