} ITALY BANS ALL BUT THREE NEWSPAPERS OF ENGLISH ORIGIN Semi-Official Press Boycott Is Placed on Stories of Coronation Rome, May 8—(P)—All but three English newspapers were banned from Italy Saturday and all Italian wewspaper correspondents in London ‘were ordered home. These measures—and a semi-offi- cial press boycott of next Wednee- day's coronation of King George V1 -is in answer to what the Italian press has bitterly termed a “cam- Paign of lies” in British newspapers sbout Italy, particularly in regard to Italian defeats in Spain. They also reply to the British ac- tion in inviting a representative of Haile Selassie, conquered Ethiopian emperor, to the coronation. An official press communique said the action was taken because “of the: attitude of nearly all the British press against Italy and Italy’s : armed forces.” The newspapers here as a whole will disregard details of the corona- tion ceremonies and print only what terse factual matter is distributed by the Stefani (semi-official) news agency. aa of the corona- tion are banned. The press ban came on the eve of Italy's celebrations of the first anni- Big Chicken Dinner Uncle ee Chicken Inn Neca ie sine ae nies Phone 847 for Reservations ‘Mother’ Sees City Mrs. Cari BR. Gry, 7. shown gazing at New York's si: eiped bal teeta erLastenets feceive the Golden Rule Founda- tion’s silver medal Sees hy American Mother of versary of the conquest of Ethiopia, accomplished despite League of Na- bean sanctions which Great Britain In playing cards, the King of Dia- monds is shown holding a battle-ax in his hand instead of the sword car- ried by the rest of the Kings in the deck. This was done in order to make it easier to distinguish the two ted Kings from each other. ’ WHAT COULD BE MORE APPROPRIATE for MOTHER’S DAY than Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream Made fresh daily from pure, rich cream and loaded with fresh, luscious berries, Johnson’s Fresh Salted Nuts Whitman's Candies in great variety. Specially FINNEY’S DRUGSTORE Phone 9 MEN Mother’s Day If you want to do somes thing for her she will deep- ly and sincerely appreciate Insist that she send the weekly wash to us. It will save her many hours of tedious work. We'll do the job perfectly and inexpensively, PHONE 684 CAPITAL LAUNDRY CO. MOTHER done for you. Our Mother’s Day? Menu seat TURKEY “= 50c Fried Chicken, Steaks and Chops—65c Served from 11:30 a. m. till 8:30 p. m. Grand Pacific Restaurant on Her DAY Don’t make her slave away in that hot kitchen. Take her out to dinner. She'll ap- preciate it. Remember — you never can sufficiently repay her for all the things she has THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1987 Tops in Toques GRACE CLENDENING TESTS ‘FITNESS’ OF WPA JOB WORKERS Selects Jobs for Which Men and Women on Relief Are Best Adapted Editor's Note: This is last of series on activities of the North The test of “fitting” thousands of North Dakota men and women to em- ployment on WPA projects falls to Grace Clendening, director of certi- fication of federal agencies. The certification officer directs s0- cial workers in four state WPA dis- tricts and is responsible for selecting jobs for relief workers to which they are best adapted. Every person certified for work under the WPA has @ social prob- lem,” she asserted. “Many have built @ defense mechanism to shield their own sense of failure and it is their loss of mofkle with which we are forced to deal.” “Tt is an American tradition that a man must work and contempt is the usual attitude toward an idle, able- bodied man,” the social worker said. “Much of the impatience and lack of sympathy toward relief is likned with this attiude.” “We recognize the accepted custom and give emloyment to the head of a family,” she said. “Still believing its the man’s duty and privilege to as- sume responsibility for his family.” 4-H Home Furnishing Meeting to Be Here Mrs. Grace B. Martin, state agent .in home management of the extension service of the agricultural college at Fargo, will conduct a meeting for the 4-H home economics leaders of Bur- leigh county May 22 at Bismarck. The following clubs are taking 4-H home furnishing work this year: Willing Workers, Wilton; Happy Circle, Bis- Driscoll marck; Hustlers, Driscoll; Jolly Juniors, McKenzie; McKenzie Seniors, McKensie; Cheerful Stitch- ers, Menoken; Merry Maidens, Meno- Homemakers’ Leaders Meet Here Thursday Council ofticers and and club presidents A statue of President Monroe was made for the Venezuelan republic 38 years ago, but a revolution pre- vented its delivery and the monument finally was erected in Virginia. It is that state's first statue of ‘her famous son, Phone 37 for Reservations 406 Main Street Bismarck, N. D. Vegetable a la Regen | his fist, knocking the caretaker down. New Sweet Shop Cafe Sweet Shop Table d’Hote Dinner FRUIT COCKTAIL Mixed Pickles SOUPS Chicken, Home Made Noodle Clear or Snowflaked or New Potatoes in Cream Salad - - New Carrots and Hot Dinner Choice of Desserts: Black Walnut Ice Cream, Fresh Strawberry Short Cake or Fruit Salad - - Ice Cream REGULAR DINNER SUGGESTIONS N.D. CREDIT UNIONS DOLE OUT $160,000 foster Due to Bad Los to Bad Loans Only $57 Among Groups With 2,100 Members Washington, May 8—(?) — The Farm Credit administration an- nounced 31 federal credit unions in North Dakota have made loans of more than $160,000 during the last two years, The credit unions, said C. R. Or- chard, FCA credit union director, have 2,100 members in North Dakota and a working capital of more than red 4 lit needs of working people,” Orchard said, “though often, pressing enough to drive them to pay usurious rates when necessary, are relatively Modest in size. From the date of their organization through 1936 North Dakota federal credit unions reported 2,785 loans to members, the average siez of which was $57. These have been All http Mp j Were repaid with interest charges of GUUB CARETAKER IS se SLUGGHD IN LOOTING Losses charged off because of bad loans were reported at $39 through Robbers Threaten Moorhead Man With Death as They last December 31. Against possible Raid Till, Machines losses of this kind total reserves of $1,197 have been built up. Towner County Crops Get Excellent Start Cando, N. D., May 8—(#)—Moisture which has “penetrated 18 inches” in- to the subsoil is giving crops a good start in Towner county, Extension Agent W. M. Tewskbury said Friday. Wheat seeding was virtually com- pleted in the county, he said, and the total acreage is estimated to be ap- proximately 26,000 acres more than planted in 1936. About 226,452 acres were planted this spring compared to 200,000 last year, he said. Total oats, barley and corn acre- ages have also increased materially but the anticipated flax planting will tun 10,000 acres short of last year, Moorhead, Minn, May 8&—(?)— ee into semi-consciousness and with a bartender’s apron ings by two youthful unmasked bandits who threatened to kidnap and kill him, George Gunderson, 27, caretaker of a night club near Moor- head, watched helplessly early Fri- day while his assailants looted a cash drawer of $10, took four slot machines and drove away. Nua NES State game and fish department Officials arrested 24 violators in the past three months of which half were charged with illegal hunting during the April waterfowl migration north, Commissioner D. W. Hulterstrum, re- hunting and each were fined $25 and costs, Week-end motorists will encounter two detours and road restrictions are effective on only two highways, state highway department officials said. Detours are on U. 8. 10 from Dawson to Medina and on U. 8. 81, Grafton to Grand Forks. Load restrictions apply on U. 8. 10, Cleveland to Cas- selton, and U. 8. 81, Grandin to Fargo | and on oil mix at. Wahpeton. Rev. N. E. Elsworth, pastor of St. George's Episcopal church, Saturday angounced the Sioux men’s quartet of the University of North Dakota Madrigal club will sing two numbers at the 10:30 a. m. services Sunday. Members of the quartet are Bjarne Svare, Robert Varland, Theodore Beeman and Ralph Keeley. The adjutant general’s office is pre- paring to compile a record of burial of deceased North Dakota war vet- erans under a state law passed by the 1937 legislature, Capt. H. A. Brocopp, assistant adjutant general, said Sat- urday. More than 20,000 North Dakota mo- torists have secured state drivers li- censes this year, A. J. Fischer, bureau director, reported Saturday. Persons licensed include 17,690 heads of fam- ilies. Collections increased nearly ag over the first four months of 1936. Health needs and resources will be determined at child health day pro- gram to be sponsored in many North Dakota communities this month, Dr. Maysil Williams, state health officer, estimated. HITLER THANKS FDR Galveston, Texas, May 8—(P)— Adolf Hitler sent a message to Presi- ent Roosevelt Friday thanking him for his expression of sympathy over the Hindenburg disaster. Gunderson, however, suffered few ill effects. He opened the club's doors when the pair asked permission to tele- phone for a wrecker, claiming their ‘automobile was stalled. They made a fake call, then ordered beer. As they stood at the bar drinking, one bandit suddenly lashed out with ‘They then bound him. Gunderson freed himself shortly after they left and called officers from a nearby farm. During the gold rush in Alaska, beefsteak sold for $48 a pound at Circle City. STATE Theatre SAT. - SUN. THE STRANGEST HEADLINE ROMANCE YOU'VE EVER SEEN! onthe FRONT PAGE fave — Stu HART Y sae necrtone Also News, Comedy, Shorts Tand9p.m. 10 and 2ic ( PETER LORRE - A blonde on his neck...a thug at her back...a motor- caravan of coo-coos on their hands .... but still they find The Rendezvous Private Dining Room for Parties Bring Her For ‘Mother's Day Here for ‘Color Cartoon ms “Mother Hen's Holiday” Dinner Printaniere inegarette Peas in Cream Rolls Immediate LAST TIMES TODAY with the brakes burned out! 4 Shows Sunday—2 - 4-7-9 Notice - Dog Licenses Dog Licenses must be obtained immediately . from the dog catcher or from the City Hall. not licensed will be picked up and impounded. Board of City Commissioners. FOR RENT Two Apartments ONE FURNISHED—Living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath and locker. Laundry privileges. New electric range, new large electric refrigerator, new kitchen cabinets. Water and city heat furnished. ONE UNFURNISHED — Living room, kitchen, bath. Electric refrigerator. In Fireproof Building . INQUIRE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE sald Saturday. Thomas Telford designed and erected the first important suspen- sion bridge in the world. It was built across the Menai ids of North Wales in 1826, BRIAN DONLEVY Hetty WOOD + Ratpx MORGAN - THomas BECK DOUGLAS FOWLEY BENNIE BARTLETT CAPITOL Dogs ‘24 RESCUED FROM SINKING SCHOONER Vessel Pounded to Pieces by Pacific Gale Off Coast of Washington ~ Hoquiam, Wash., May 8. — (®) — Coast guardsmen rescued 21 crew members Saturday from the San Francisco lumber schooner Trinidad, pounded to pieces in a 60-mile gale three miles out in the Pacific. The seamen jumped into the ocean when the vessel, lodged all night on a sand spit, began breaking up. Grounded three miles from nearby Willapa Harbor, the schooner took a | terrific beating from the sea for more than seven hours. Then it began to sink rapidly, and all but the bridge was under water. Reports from the tug Ruth E., to which the rescued men were trans- ferred inside Willapa Harbor, were that none except the second officer was lost of missing. Flares were sent up by the ship shortly before last midnight after it was caught in the gale. Coast guardsmen patrolling the harbor front saw them, sent out boats and battled the seas for more than five hours in murky darkness before reaching her. SEEK LOWER INTEREST Williston, N. D., May 8.—(?)—Bids on “not-to-exceed” $100,000 county bond issue to retire outstanding Williams county warrants and gain a lower rate of interest have been asked by the board of county commission- ers. Present warrants call for 7 per cent interest. Bids will be considered at the regular June meeting. GRAF ZEPPELIN LANDS Friedrichshafen, Germany, May 8— (®)—The Graf Zeppelin returned to her home port from a South Amer- ican trip Saturday, with passengers unaware until a few hours before she landed that the Hindenburg had crashed. 8 More Kin to British King Found in Area Tribune articles asserting that P. G. Harrington and W. L. Watson are distant—very distant—relatives of the reigning family of England have de- veloped the fact that Mrs. A. J. resend Mattes claims the same oN. "Toentg, Mabel Tracy before her marriage, asserts that the Tracy genealogy goes back “to the first kings of several countries but most closely to the British royalty.” The Tracy home in England is in Gloucestershire, a few miles from the home of Shakespeare, and tradition has it that a Tracy ancestor once prosecuted the great dramatist for stealing deer. In 1886, to Mrs. Koenig, the family head was Charles Douglas Hanbury Tracy, fourth baron of Sudely, who for 14 years was a mem- ber of parliament and for five years was a lord in waiting to Queen Vic- toria. HOLD ATTACK SUSPECT Minneapolis, May 8.—(/)}—Police Saturdey arrested a 33-year-old for- mer sewer laborer and sent a rush call for Melvin Passolt of the state crime bureau when they learned the arrested man’s description was nearly identical with the description of the man who abducted and attacked an 18-year-old Little Falls girl 10 days ago. saat FRANK KNOX SAILS New York, May 8.—(#)—Col. Frank Knox, Chicago publisher and Repub- lican vice presidential candidate in the last election, sailed for Europe to- day on the Italian liner Rrex to visit foreign bureaus of the Chicago Daily News and to study wage and working conditions. He was accompanied by Mrs. Knox. A gourd changed the entire history of the South Sea Islands. By sighting through holes in a water-filled cala- bash gourd, ancient Polynesian navi- gators were able to take readings from the sun and the stars, thus en- abling them to roam over the whole South Pacific ocean. Bishop Turnbull founded the Uni- versity of Glasgow in 1451. JEAN A right human appeal! Possession bedroom, PARAMOUNT —TODAY ONLY— Shows 2:30 -7-9 Return Engagement of One of the Grandest Shows in Picture History! “MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN” Co-Starring GARY COOPER with LIONEL STANDLER Here is a picture that never will be excelled for down- ‘It’s the perfect combination of comedy and romance! Remember—Today (Sat.) Only FIRST TIME AT _ POPULAR PRICES! 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