The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1937, Page 8

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T HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1937 LEAN ! . PAINT UP wat) N ES yD ZA. WE CLEAN U FARLEY I$ BLAMED FOR CENSORSHIP OF FILM BY WHEELER: Senator's Remarks on Court Restored to News Reel Af- ter Being Eliminated | | oaeeesee in? ate GDA CONVENTION AT DICKINSON OPENING ! x Recently the state censor board or | Trin Through Badlands Will Fol- low Early Mass of Organ- to blame for censorship of a film con- } taining remarks against President | Roosevelt's supreme court program | was left Saturday with the people of | Kansas by Senator Burton K. Whee- | Jer, Montana Democrat. | Gered elimination of a short speech by Wheeler from a news reel con- cerning the court dispute, holding the | remarks were immaterial. | Later after protests by numerous ; persons, including the 1936 Republi- can presidential nominee, Governor Alf M. Landon, the board reexamined the case and restored the + Bpeech. Friday night in an address here, Senator Wheeler said: “I wasn’t exactly sure whether I'd be welcome if I came out here to dis- cuss a proposal which the board censors, on the order of Jim Farley, “had decreed you should not hear. I thought someone might try to stop my speech.” “You elected a Democratic governor out here last fall for the first time in some years,” Wheeler noted. “Apparently it went to their heads ‘and they seem to have adopted a Tule not to let anybody disagree with Farley or the administration in Washington.” Only about 3,500,000 driving li- censes were issued in England last Grafton Girl Orator Wins Masonic Event Larimore, N. D., May 1—(?)—Mar- garet Pate of Grafton won first place in the Masonic regional contest here Friday night and as a result will compete with five other regional win- ners in the state contest before the Masonic grand June, lodge in Fargo in Second place went to Lyell Pederson of Buxton, who now is re- gional alternate in the state contest, and third place went to Norbert Bie- wer of Langdon. ization Sunday grand regent. An early mass will feature Sunday's activities which also include a trip through Western North Dakota's Badlands area. former! pickinson, N. D., May 1—(#)—Dele- getes and visitors to the annual State convention of North Dakota Catholic Daughters were arriving Saturday for a three-day session. An organization meeting of dele- gates from the state's nine courts | will be hel@ late Saturday. Most dele- gates were expected to reach here Saturday or Sunday morning, said |Mrs, G. J. Manning, Dickinson court It takes a Bi at the crowning of Kone New York accompanied b; IT | above), he explained that his TO O e had not entrusted that American tailor. r ish tailor to make the court breeches required for cor onation dress, in the cpr of James W. Gerard, former ambassa- dor to Germany and President Roosevelt’s personal representative Googe VI. That’s why, as he sailed from irs. Gerard (they’re pictured together ticklish task te Mrs. Dolores Kupitz of Bismarck, grand regent, will preside. Other officers are Mts. Catherine Keenan, Minot, vice grand regent; Mrs, Lucy Traynor, Devils Lake, sec- Mandan, treasurer; and Mrs. Angelina Van, retary; Mrs. Kate Ford, Dickinson, monitor. Stooping Oak, Tenn., May 1. A fruit-jar full of choice meal” in 52 days. with the right plants, seed: is fun and it is profitable. Bismarck 322 Fourth Phone 163 MAY1 Make a Garden for Beauty and Profit In many, many important ways your yard may yield rich dividends of the beautiful and the practical .. . sie ls—and garden tools. 0. H. Will & Co. Have both . .. dedicate some space for flowers for your table, and on this same table, serve delicious, FRESH green vegetables which you have grown yourself, It We have a wide assortment of the various kinds of seeds for the purpose . .. fertilizers . . - garden imple- ments ... everything to make your garden a complete TOs @ taken. Whitlow broke his fast may prove fatal unless carefully cut-up! mountain fur-trapper sald he the cabin home of Jackson Whitlow Saturday while the emaciated relig-| Lord. ious faster prepared for his first “real “My fast is over. My trial is steak into bits for beef broth. Friday ‘Pot ‘Liquor’ Prepared For Mountain Faster began, steak and ® pot of greens boiled at! tne rast Mar. 10 “at the call of the| Imports Larger Than ended. a vende Chest bat corr Pebigeegieh Stel 2) GL ee le was ready to eat, but mone afraid,” merce department say how his weakened body would re- a,” Whitlow seid when. he set his act to the food doctors have warned| Wife, Florence, to boiling the greens for “pot liquor” and cutting the juicy|abroad during the first quarter of this year. Imports for the period ag- Happy, but woefully weak, Whitlow | gregated $824,869,000, an increase of morning by drinking a half-cup of| declared: “I réceived a sweet mes-|$245,012,000 over the comparative what he said was grape juice. The| sage from the Lord. He told me to/period a year ago the department Air. Show, Industrial. Exposi-|ended last Saturday. This was an pletion of plans to hold a three-day Samerarion during the first week in june, ‘and industrial exposition, a fashion revue, @ 60-girl musical show, and an air show and aviation meet. All events will run June 3, 4, 5. Jamestown Municipal ' Let us do your oustration of national air defense, to| | ~~ Newor — Seo acd ache ced el aah Replacement ation, headed by Milton F. Weber, local pilot, expect Col. Clarence D. Chamberlin, and the first person berlin is now preparing for a trans- Atlantic all-weather flight, and he will fly his stratosphere plane to Jamestown. * vited to open the celebration over a state-wide hookup originating from the main exposition hall in James- The 45-year-old Cumberland|town. Washington, May 1—()—The tom- i i reported Saturday Harding : the nation bought |$113,989,000 more Metal Works rom foreign countries than it sold 110 Third St. Phone 999 Revenue Freight of Railroads Increases ‘Washington, May 1—(#)—The As- sociation of American Railroads re- ported Friday 761,182 cars of revenue freight were loaded during the week A JUNE CELEBRATION ‘ increase 13 t, tion, Fashion Revue Among ese aa a na Events Scheduled Jamestown, N. D., May tne, Jue Features will include a commercial ‘The air show will be held at the ‘The Jamestown committee on avi- SHEET METAL WORK Why not let us check your en- tire house ... Roofs, Gutters, Ventilators, Skylights, trans-Atlantic P- PAINT UP- FIX. CATCH UP WITH |. REPAIRS compared with the preceding week; increase of 202,246, or 36.2 per cent, ) increased compared with two years ago, York has installed shower baths and /bridge every day. dreasing rooms take showers and refresh themselves. 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