The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 23, 1937, Page 1

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THE BIS North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper BISMARCK, N. D.,-FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1987 MARCK TRIBUNE The Weather Cloudy tonight and Saturday; colder to- night, freezing temp, PRICE FIVE CENTS Per Cent Cut In U. S. Costs Urged British Food Fleet Safely Runs Bilbao Blockade FIVE SENATORS NOT [PUMPING TESTS OF Harlem Messiah BELEAGUERED CITY CHEERS ARRIVAL OF TONS OF SUPPLIES British Men-of-War Convoy Flotilla to Three Mile” Limit Off Coast Los Angeles, Apr. 23. hhero of stage and screen. 2 Only Blaine “tial that marked the REBEL SHELLING IS FUTILE ani her mother, Mrs. Edna Buries Romance With Barrymore Barrie, 21, the “Ariel” to John "s “Caliban,” won @ divorce Friday from the 66-year-old ’ Jacobs, testified at the brief fourth marriage—e union that ‘Caliban’ and ‘Ariel’ hearing the testimony, Superior Judge Walter 5S. Gates de- ae ge if i Oshawa Workers Voting Today to Ratify Plan Already Okayead by insurgent commander: ae nt Sake Hr vipi do. aot ¥. 5 a cf i lily HG ei & g s Hy i i & i fe ji [ i i ag ay ured & Pies ig ak Rage 8 \ gfe gs ee fe ipl Nation’s Newspaper Publishers Elect James G. Stahiman as Their Chief ‘New York, Apr. 23.—(7)—James G. 7" | Clara Katherine Berg, 18, Suc- E i g E i ‘ Re 3F ER Fs i i 4 E i aR Ha i i i [ i fi 3 ! i i F ite i | PEE a ii F : i : i | : 288 eel ; i agit i YET COMMITTED ON | NEW WELL START FOR'S COURT ISSUE}. INMARMARTH AREA Silent Members of Committee} Commercial Possibilities Should May Decide Recommenda- Be Known Within Next tion One Way or Other : Week, Drillers Say HEARINGS COME TO CLOSE|HOLE IS DOWN 6,750 FEET One Solon Thinks Six Justices Proposal Licked But Not Plan for Two Discovery Well Has Been Shut Off Due to Serious Trouble "Washington, Apr. 23—()—The sen- ibe Jaictary contested weds cleanty titi EEESE Ez ij i i if gE | cumbs in Rooming House After Short Iliness that Clark Gable is the father of her illegitimate child, Mrs. Violet Wells Ne i His H ali ft it i if fe ef aan Father Divine. Freed on Bond After Arraignment on Assault Charge lem’s self-styled messiah, Father Divine, was arraigned by Magistrate William Farrell Friday on a charge of felonius assault and released on $500 bail. : A jostling, noisy crowd of Ni around made a getaway towards uptown after @ four-block chase by his “heav- enly disciples.” Some of his customary blandness of face and manner was missing, but his followers were confident, appar- ently, of his ultimate triumph over his mundane enemies and sang and shouted words of comfort. Cannery Pickets’ Attempt to. Overturn Truck Leads to Bloody Battle ingot.” uto~ Dunn Center, N. D., Apr. 23—(?)— A women’s aneen eee byes ral for five parishes ere ** 29, Mrs. W. L. Ellickson of © E, Olson, executive secretary of the Ustheran brotherhood and superin- tendent of prison missions, will be WHEAT POOL HEAD DIES In Cellar CONSTRUCTION OF PLAX OL PLANT AT MILL AUTHORIZED Expenditure of $100,000 Is Planned by Industrial Com- mission at Grand Forks Grand Forks, N. D., Apr. 23.—(7)—| The state industrial commission Fri- day had authorized construction of @ linseed oil extraction plant to op- erate in connection with the state mill and élevator here. Estimated cost of the plant was $100,000. It will be planned to handle about 1,000 bushels of flax a day, which will produce 2,670 gallons of linseed oll, or 53 barrels, and 20 tons of meal. A study of the affairs of the mill was to start Friday as the commis- sion tried to determine whether an extended investigation should be Commissioner John N. Hagan Thurs- day, other business prevented con- sideration of the mill investigation. Former Salesman Held mill, had been bound over to district court on a charge of embezzlement involving $1,644. The commission received a request for establishment of s branch of Bank of North Dakote at Bistee called for recommendations improvement of highway 15 west of ‘Thompson at the intersection of U. 5. highway. 61. E. F..Mattson of Moorhead, man- creamery, submitted s proposal eae of Gried buttermilk to the state The state banking board approved the change in the name of the Graf- ton State bank to the Walsh County State bank. LLON COMPANY CALLED MONOPOLY |S Government Asks Breakup of Aluminum Company as Trust Act Violator BYRNES CLAIMS HS DEMAND IS BACKED BY OTHER SOLONS Senator Asserts Flat Slice of Appropriations Would Save 400 Millions WOULD PARE RELIEF FUNDS President's Attitude Toward Such Drastic Economy Is Not Disclosed budget estimates would leave a 9418,- 000,000 deficit for the year. Byrnes earlier has announced campaign to reduce fund from the $1, President Roosevelt's attitude to- ward this drastic recently that congress might be asked to give him authority. to withhold part of the money, appropriated to government ae ert boreal Jolee: pa, Referring to Secretary Deported dialed c! other new farm measures be shelved because of the preshient’s wish for economy, O'Neal said the thi culture department next year. . Biermann (Dem.-Iowa) noted that Washington, “Apr. 23.—(7}—Attor- |; ney General Cummings said Friday the justice department had filed suit in the southern district of New York petition named as defendants in addition to the company itself, 25 subsidiary and affiliated companies and 36 officers, directors and stockholders. The house “liberal bloc” has pro- posed making the relief appropriation $2,500,000,000. Secret Peace Moves charged that the com-| Pairs Cummings Pany’s “most recent act of oppressive and unreasonable price fixing” was the concern’s action last Mar. 1 “in advancing the carlot price of virgin In a prepared statement the attor- earnings, Cummings estimated, of from 55 cents per share to $8.65 per share over and above the requirements for dividends defendants with conspiring to restrain and monopolize competition in the in- dustry in violation of the Sherman | pacCar! anti-trust act. Unpublished Letters Of Whittier Located hold Towa City, Iowa, Apr. 23. — (®) — Prof. Charles A. Hawley, University of

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