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ADR CHIEF'S RAPP “POR SITTING DOWN’ ON STDOWN ISSUE Pennsylvanian Says Farmers Will Show Congress How to Handle Strikers Reserve Officers Pick Acheson as President Lieut Robert B, Acheson has been named president of the Bismarck- Mandan chapter of the Reserve Offi- cers Association and will take office with other newly-elected officers at the next regular meeting of the group May 10. Lieut. Jacob Stocker was chosen secretary-treasurer, succeeding Ache- son, Lieut. Norman Todd is the retir- ing president, Plans were made to send a delega- tion of at least four chapter members Kustermann Again Is Head of Pharmacists St. Paul, Apr. 8—()—Fred G. Kus- termann of St. Paul Thursday had been re-elected. president of the Northwest Pharmaceutical bureau. N. Vere Sanders was re-elected secre- tary, and Robert M, Gibson, Des Moines, treasurer. Members named. to committees in- cluded: Kenneth Jones, Gettysburg, 8. D., Clarence Hay, Fargo, N. D. executive; W. F. Sudro, Fargo, finan- cial, to the state convention of the asso- Wi , Apr. 8—()—Rep. Rich! ciation to be held in Grand Forks (Rep., Pa.), accused’ congressional | Saturday. leaders Thursday of “sitting down” on; Instruction during Tuesday’s night the sitdown strike issue. program consisted of a problem in Rich shouted to the house that} mathematics submitted by Todd. President Roosevelt oat eet — Speaker Bankhead, ice! lent HES Garner, and the Poca sce pets Opposition to Recall of the senate and house uss Bit- downs upon his return recently from Movement Expressed Warm Springs, Ga. _ “Ever since,” he said, “they have] Messages expressing opposition to been sitting down.” proposed recall of Gov. William Lan- Pennsylvania farmers, who ejected | ger were received by the state's chief sitdown strikers Wednesday from ajexecutive Thursday from two Western Hershey chocolate plant at Hershey, Pa., he said, are going to se oe a is “mation and congress how to le an such strikes. ee a the Democratic central committee at He spoke in advance of house con- Dickinson in protest to the move- sideration of a resolution for an in-|ment, declaring there was “no neces- vestigation of sitdown strkes. sity” of recall which was termed “an His face reddening, Rep. Rayburn |€normous expense,” it was said at (Dem., Texas), house majority leader, | the governor's office. jumped up to assert: “As usual, the gentleman from Pennsylvania is wrong. As usua) he doesn’t know his: facts.” The president, he said, did not call| ® conference to talk over the strike situation with congressional leaders. . “No policy was talked about in the meeting,” he said, “so far as the speaker and leader were concerned.” Administration leaders predicted the house would vote to investigate the sitdown strikes instead of joining the sénate immediately in condemn- ing them. Our “wild canaries” are really gold- finches or thistle birds. NO OTHER TOOTH PASTE EVER LEFT MY MOUTH SO COOL, SO REFRESHED/ IR IN OR, WEST’ 1S SIMPLY : = aur ras UTTLE CAL KWows WHAT DRIVES IT AWAY! . BIRD.CAGE MOUT}é—that atale, unpleasant taste most people wake ui with. It’s caused by bits of food and tissue that decompose during sleep and give off pungent bad-tasting acids. To instantly purge these acids and refresh your mouth, a unique mouth-fresh- ener, Teller's No. 107, is now being added to Dr. West's Double-Quick Tooth Paste. Only Dr. West's con- tains it! 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HEARINGS ON COURT PLAN NEARING END| ure. we For North Dakota: Fair ‘tonight Constitutional ‘Amendments’ tontant ing. temersiare. a north Wilt Be Reported by Com- ont and kota: nerally fa! mittee, Pittman Says For Montapa: Friday; rising tem; r a night and Friday; tion tonight, Robinson ‘and .other administration | afternoon. leaders forecast Thursday that hear- ings on the Roosevelt court bill would be concluded next week and that the measure would be reported to/the senate soon thereafter. t Senator Pittman (Dem., New) join- ed in the forecast of the end of the} inches. hearing before the judiciary commit- tee. He predicted also that constitus tional “amendments” would be re- ported by the committee about the same time as the president's bill. Pittman would not disclose “what amendments” he had in mind. He himself is supporting one, however, to limit the size of court to. 15 members. PLAGUE KILLS HUNDREDS Nanking, Apr. (Friday) —(P)—| 7ota! th! Bubonic plague, reports to the na- tional health administration _ said | Nor Thursday, is killing an estimated 100 persons daily in infected areas be- tween Amoy and Foochow in Fukien BISMARCK, Breach, peldy. province, Carrington, 134,000 Trees to Be Croupy, eléar Planted Here in 1987) Broke clase Gi Plans to. set out 134,000 seedling trees on the Sheyenne river project of the Resettlement administration in East- ern North Dakota have ‘been an- | Sa nounced by Cal A Ward, regional di- rector. In addition it is expected to take up 15,000 to 20,000 native trees and set them out in different areas. where the water level is high and the trees have a good chance to live. This work will be part of a nation-wide program which is expected to plant 65,000,000 trees this year, most of them in the South, in connection with ef- forts to halt erosion. oa ‘Witch Hunt’ Is Voted Down in House 184-38 Washington, Apr. 8—(#)—The house refused Thursday to order congressional investigation of American activities and propagani Seesssssese: Ssszsssze MINNESOTA POINTS High: Lew- est Pet. Moorhead, clear Minneapolis, clea: SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS “Low- est est Pet. 44°26 01 30° :00 36 24.00 26:00 to table the resolution the ballots were 184 for tabling and 38 against, Portland Republican Editor Is Dead at 54| Cisse Des Mclne Portland, N. D., Apr. 8—(#)—Jo- seph Clayton’ La Vell, 54, editor of | Dodwe Cit; the Portland Republican more than memento, a 25 years died here Thursday. In iN] Ka: health for about two years, Mr, La| Los Angel Vell contracted influenza’ several] Modene, Utah, Okis. City, Okla, old: ‘Seis? Aris., he took over the management. Thomas Meighan Left Fortune of $577,790| 7: Winnemucca, Mineola, Winnipeg, Man. Lepripma perc C ONTINUE from. one: Great Neck, left a $623,804.59 and a net Angered Farmers 790.10, it was disclosed Eject Sitdowners day. Melst From Candy Plant effects and four-fifths of the estate in trust to his widow, Mrs. Frances Ring Meighan. The other fifth was left in trust to the actor’s sister, Miss Mary Meighan, of Pittsburgh - _—_————_—_ VISIT THE GLASS BRICK FRONT, THE FIRST TO INSTALLED IN NORTH DA- KOTA. — { auISKIES \ 0 | derstood _ THURSDAY, 1937. [ Weather Report | vicinity: Fair rising ras Wages, Profits, Retail Trade All Affected Sharply by Fac- tory Shutdowns warmer west por- . 8 —UP)—Benator | tary 9 ‘Washington, Apr. 8 Iwrlanys rising “tompenstacn eines Snake Kills Pet Dog Given Wallie by Duke London, Apr. 8.—(®)—Slippers, Mrs. Wallis Simpson's favorite cairn and a personal gift from the|- victim, of Births Son, Mr. and ba ‘William A. Loh- 03 Park at 5a, m, hospital. ‘Harold Nelson, D. m. ° hospital. : — id Mre. phoned the news to Windsor. t |day, St Alexius College Graduates to. ‘Hold Dickinson Rally speaker, “t/ County Commissions Urged to Buck Recall heal f “REE Stomach Ulcers} ale eee Bera oe aen eee grat le iota rs fi ry pA. “UDGA, FREE at Capitol Cut Rate, bb epriapes Central Drug Co, Man- jan, when the kids slept three in a bed and when one got tired of -one way he'd say, “CHANGE OVER,” and all would roll over sleep. on thelr other side a while? On Its “CHANGE-OVER” time now for your automobile. day, April 10th, we will DRAIN CRANKCASE AND SUMMER GRADE ‘New Texaco Motor Oil CHECK BATTERY AND TIRES... CLEAN ALL WINDOWS | ONE DOLLAR ‘ED ROSE TEXACO STATION. Just West of Montgomery Ward | Engine “1 359,586,081 as of Mar. 31. Total dee posits show. decline. from-the. alle Aluminum Company To Maintain Prices Dec, 31. - CAPITOL LAST TIMES ‘TODAY “Two Big Features. 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May I extend my congratulations to the vic- tors and publicly promise them 100 -per cent co- operation: from me during their term of offive.: I trust that the same sincere co-operation will-be forthcoming from the entire citizenry. Sincerely, Hg RUSSELL A. YOUNG. (Pol. Adv.) “AMERICAS -A4S7Z57 WASHER & $5 Monthly, Small Carrying Charge ae Other modi start a8 Tow seseecevess$7495 enn ner 95 ae ue a _ hem Adjust. from 53 00 4 pounds. Telephone 475 time high figure of $374,776200 on - *