The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 14, 1937, Page 7

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TAX PROBING BOARD NAMED BY SPEAKER Investigation Probably Probably Will Be Started Wednesday With Morgenthau on Stand June 1¢—()—Con- alttes to investigate ae ‘dodging Monday Speaker Bankhead Taare Chairman Doughton (Dem.-N. ©.) of the house ways and means com- (Rep.- Mass), and Crowther nd Crowther (Rep.-N. YY. BISMARCK JUNIORS BEATEN BY PIERRE Failure to Hit in Pinches Ac- counts for Legion Team’s Downfall, 5 to 2 The box score: PO 5428 aPo 5 He ae 01 20 0 0 1 8 4 038 12 41,0 211 0 of1 08 315 bt gee re 2 8 6 ot ri o 3 Feist, HF 0 @ ——= Totels ® 5 2 Totals 31 8 2 00 000—2 Pier: 20. oor O2z—5 ‘Two Base bits—Gou, Yeasley, Mich- @elson, le Ms eeany three base hits ase—Bismarck 11, stolen pasor—Plerre 2, Bis- hits off Bowers }. ‘Bemee: y pings, oft Steele 8 ‘in § in- uck out by Sowers 12, by bases on balls off Bowers 4 le 7; winnl pitcher— A Mien Sey hs oma dy ‘pitcher— jowers. Lowe R TARIFFS IS DEMAND OF FRANCE Threatens to? Abandon Pact With Britain and U. S. Un- less Action Is Taken Prench minister of SE en an ee are te tered Mondsy that to abandon the tri-partitie monetary agreement unless they meet France in ge made at the His was le. al Pe: = peapodiogh followed ihe fo! the Bank of France's dis- Tighter and ‘Tve pled several kinds of pow Bache teeth. Wpen Lt und the powder | - Chin out or wash away, ry but “s va pute all day. It gives a most pleasant feeling, a real sense of security and holds and holds and OLS Breath is always pleasant. If anyon wil ¥ loose-: Ed nae RYT fetes -day comfort and a real stay fit, insist upon ASTEETH any good drug store i CHICAGO HOTEL THE BISMARCK RIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1987 California's most recent experiment in safe highways is examined by a curious motorist, above, on the arterial between Los Angeles and Pomona. Thé continuous center barrier consists of oiled gravel, rounded to a height of four inches. Rougher than the pavement, it separates two 10 and 11-foot lanes on each side. Queen and Father Make New History London, June 14—(7)—A queen and her father made history Monday amid the brilliant pa- geantry of the Knights of the Garter. Elizabeth of England and her father, the Earl of Strathmore, appeared together in, picturesque robes for the service of the order in St. George's chapel at Windsor castle. Never before have father .and daughter been members of the order at the same time. In the chepel for the service were King George VI, the Dukes of Gloucester-and Kent, Queen Mother Mary, and-e distinguished ‘ assemblage of the peerage. , Ab- ‘and. private homes sent was the Duke of Windsor, Other VII, now. the registered. once King Edward tions have been Elder Members of Association to Be Honored at State Convention Walhallz, N. D., ‘June 4.—(P)— First delegations of-North Dakota fire- ‘arrived here Sunday and Mon- day for the opening Tuesday of the 58rd annual convent tion of the North - husband of Wallis Warfield. NATIONWIDE STUDY housing provided in the cit The city is dred firemen. for the vention, — Mayor Albert. Morin. will welegene the visitors Tuesday morning. Se ee ih me ate oo creer by a Dive ta aoe me oats Ce ote falhalla fire several hun- two-day con- President Would Be Empower- ed to Appoint Commission to Survey Employment ‘OF WORK PLANNED: Washington, June 14—()—The senate approved Monday a proposed nation-wide study of unemployment and relief by a commission to be ap- pointed by the president. The action, taken without a record vote, came shortly after the appro- priations committee had recommend- ed to the senate that a greater share petan. Since 1886 he has been an active member of the Grafton department. Kelley, with William Du Vall of Valley ge also a member of the as- half a century, will be of the administration’s $1,500,000,000 relief program for the next fiscal year be shifted to local communities. The study would be in addition to an inquiry by a committee of: five genetors, which wae _anthorized last we pores proposal” now goes to ‘The national ‘atau ea Hie bape prope in @ rese ; olution by Senators Hatch (Dem. N. Will Be One of Speakers M.), and Murray (Dem. Mont.) at Convention would include from five to 15 mem- bers who would! serve without pay. #1 The proposed $1,500,000 measure one Migeat North Dakota Phar. carried a disputed proyision that after Sept. 30, state, city and other macentioal, sssoclation, Pe isergnat bY | governments should meet 40 per cent President . Erickson rg, Will! of the cost of Works ‘ad- Forks Monday to’ ar-/ ministration local projects, instead of pepletarye average of about 16 per cent. If they were unable to meet the re- quirements, President Roosevelt would be empowered, as at “present, to fix the percentage of the contribution. . ODEGAARD.. ELECTED Fargo, N. D., June 14—(P)—E. 0. Odegaard of Grand Forks; repre- sentative of the Bjarne chorus, was elected president of the: Red River "| Valley Singers association Sunday. Grand Forks was selected as the 1989 meeting place. MORTALITY RATE DECLINES Washington, June. 14.-(#)—The census bureau reported Monday the 1936 infant mortality. rate val 56.9 Per 1,000 live births, compared with 55.7 in 1935, and 60.1 in 1934, > T —_ 9 | Was Old Age Act || Thief’s Motive? | session Greenville, 8. C., June 14.—(7) —Local postoffice officials are wondering whether provisions for old age were in the back of the mind of the thief who broke in- to the social security office and stole 52 social security cards, Did the thief, unaware the cards were useless to him, think he was getting a bit of security for each of the 52 weeks of the-year? He may have had some doubts, himself, for he also stole a box of candy. That's all that was taken in the pideatd plundering. FREE WHEELING Dr. Maysif Williams of Bismarck This cemarvable photograph made during the Coronation Race at Brooklands, Surrey, England, shows John Cobb's Napier-Railton rounding a turn not on two wheels but on NO wheels! All four wheels are off the ground. Cobb's dare-devil driving won, him cee en eee enigd: place. CLAD BY DEATH Robert N. Kooker, 52, Dawson, succumbs to Cancer Here After 98 MORE. PERSONS [ SIDEGLANCES - By George Clark Ite Orim Campaign Against Long Iliness Internal Foes ‘The charges against these alleged “wreckers” were the same as those made in three previous trials in the far east, at Bvobodny and at Khs- All the condemned were accused of as participants in a Trotskyist- Japanese spy and terror organise- tion which allegedly acted slong the Amur railroad. News of the newest far eastern exe- cutions came on the heels of the conviction and shooting of eight Red army generals, once the flower of the ail YOU CAN enjoy driving— in apite of the heavy traffic only when you have Hartford automobile insur- ance to protect you if any accident happens to your Be H sce dive et’s grim determination to wipe out} Call on us anytime for ad- . “But wei lady! If 1 don’t collect somethin on this opposition on every front. vice about the insure -deteaten. 4 I’m liable to be out of a job, tool: ae Mente your ioe 3 tery, B nthe ‘finals, of the Rev. D. N. Wall Named : tournament iby @ goore' or 8 Al Says U.S. System iseegeey be changed Led the rsa President of Church and 1. In spite of a dristling rain and Better Than Tame’ | pie want it changed.” soe? ; chilly weather, 40 igolfers turned out Smith will be received by President Jamestown, N. D., June 14—(%)— for the event. Iebrun Wednesday and Rev. D. N. Wall was elected presi- i with's f nole tial of 3 ‘Altred "E Seatth of New York sald “shee yocnenent Oy Revenues oe Fevraatian ct “The Man Who Knows © , Jamestown, won trom | Monday his of then to visit England and Ireland. | angates here . Other of- ” Saaeaee? Mel Sundahl, Jamestown, in the con | him to believe the American ficers are 8, E. Ortner, A solation, § and 4. of government was-better than any| About. 70 per cent of Germany’s| treasurer; Rev. George Loewen, mis- Bismarck ‘The father of Patrick Henry was greens os American club, the production of watch and pay eee re purchacal neti ‘born in Scotland. His mother was ot| former governor declared ne was &| where the eraft has been practiced ecretary, and Mrs. D. N. Wall 64D- 218 Broadway Phone 577 Welsh descent. . Jeffersonian Democrat, “which means | for generations. ‘bath school secretary. 2c - Natural fresh fruit flavor-true natural color! (No coloring added) JUST CLIP THE COUPON @ Just think of it! 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