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W “NYE DEMANDS GUT IN APPROPRIATION POR WAR SERVICE Mar Miss Stella Mar and Adam Francis Monday. age Licenses Deaths Pearl Basaraba, 7 | Says Huge Spending Can Only|aauenter of Mr. and Mrs, John Mean U. S. Is Getting Ready for War Abroad Washington, June 22.—(#)—Senator Nye (Rep. N.D.) demanded a drastic cut in the war department's $600,000,- 000 appropriation ‘bill Tuesday, con-,| tending the “frightful increase” in military’ spending: is useless unless America ‘intends to invade foreign soil, Addressing the senate, he. said the United States now is paying more for its army and navy than it spent for all departments of the federal gov- ernment before .1917. “That,” he as- serted, “is because the army is not (built for defense but for participation ‘in another mass’ war’ abroad.” The dangers of invasion are “prac- tically -non-existent,” Nye: said. He ‘presented detailed figures’ which he said proved no nation could possibly; land an army on American soil, much less supply. it with munitions after- wards. A Foes Lack Shipping Even if the United States navy were swept from the seas, Nye contended, “nq power on earth has enough ocean- ‘going shipping” to land 300,000 troops here, except Great Britain. He ex- pressed’ belief the British “would never dare to divert so many ships from their vital food services and industries.” He criticized the war department's policy of building “a sprawling mili- tary skeleton” to be converted into a mass army by the addition of “millions of raw or half-trained recruits” in ‘wartime. “They know that a mass army such ‘as they are making preparations for ‘would be a handicap rather than a help in repelling a genuine invader,” he said. Sees War Abroad “It is all too painfully clear that the army is getting ready for another war abroad.” A compact, mobile force of 50,000 men would be enough to defend our shores,” he said, and actually “a lux- ury under the circumstances.” Nye asked the senate to “stop this futile course which has found us mad- ly spending for defense,” if it wishes to “avoid national bankruptcy.” Kiwanis Club Greets Doctors as Members A review of the All-Kiwanis night program at Carrington Monday eve- ning by former Gov. George F. Shafer and a philosophical lecture on Ki- wanis accomplishments by Supreme Court Justice A, G. Burr constituted the program for the Bismarck Ki- wanis club's luncheon meeting Tues- day noon. Judge Burr's talk fol- Jowed the Kiwanis charge whieh ey given to two new evEEh, Dr. R. Rad] and Dr. H. P. Rosenberger, by Earl R. Monson, Chairman of the program was B. F. Lawyer. Guests’ at the luncheon included E. L. Jordan of Nebraska, son of a former Bismarck minister Arthur C. Elsholtz, member of the Fargo Ki- wanis club; O. W. Kolberg of Lead, 8. D., former teacher in Bismarck schools and A. J. McInnes, another Fargo Kiwanian. PARAMOUNT ENDS TONIGHT Bob Burns Martha Raye in the joy-filled hill-billy party > “MOUNTAIN MUSIC” Tomorrow & Thursday lo WZ Two full length feature a local hospital. Daughter, Mrs, Ric Kling, 618 Thirteenth Bt. m, Ménday, Bismarck hospital. Ford parts distributors from Missouri area will meet. in the company, Bismarck. A factory will be served. ‘The, state board of university board and the state.” Gov, William Mrs, C. E. Edquist, 55, Butte, Mont., former Mandan resident and sister of Mrs, F. L. Burdick and Oscar Zeamer of Mandan, died Saturday. She resided in Mandan 20 years be- fore moving to Butte in 1923. support. Edgar Mandan night club, was fined charge of intoxication. Hines, 14-months-old son of Mr. F. Schmidt from St. Mary's cathedral at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Jr. Hazelton, N. D., legislator, which concerning the car,’ which was a model Ford V-8 coach, in downtown Bi SHOOTS HERSELF her husband and eight LAST TIMES TODAY NiS=N&S aret Matz, Mandan, Jundt, Bismarck, five-year-old araba, farmers living six miles north- east of Wilton, at 12 noon Monday, in at 4:33 p. | ing room of the Grand Pacific hotel Thursday at 8 p. m. The meeting is sponsored by the Universal Motor resentative will be present, movies will be shown, and a free Dutch lunch school lands will reconvene Friday to continue its consideration of Secre- | tary.of State James D. Gronna’s re- |quest for a “thorough audit” of the department “for the protection of the Appointment of Edwin W. Molander cf Minot to the state board of archi- tecture was announced Tuesday by Langer. Phillip Wetsch, Mandan, Monday was bound over to Morton county |marck. district court by Justice of the Peace ‘W. H. Stutsman on charges of non- McSwain, musician in 2 or sentenced to 10 days in jail Mon- day when he pleaded guilty to a Funeral services for Bernard Duane Mrs. E. J, Hines, who died here Sun- day, were conducted by Rev. Joseph bearers were Donald Patzman, Louis Zimmer, Mathew Aller and Al Simon, Police Here were searching Tues- day for @ car belonging to Math Dahl appeared from its parking place on a street here early Tuesday morning. A radio broadcast has been sent out John N. Hagen, North Dakota com-| missioner of agriculture and labor, blamed joyriders for the theft of his B,| car from in front of his home Monday night. The car was found undamaged lamarck. Belcourt, N. D., June 22.—()—Mrs. Dave Dauphinaus, 55, found dead in @ vacant house near her home, took her own life with a rifle, a Rolette county coroner's jury held. She leaves children. CAPITOL Bas- hard district board.in office. the} Only three additional din- rep- and Briar, Sawyer; Buffalo Springs; Casselton; and Dr. W. Forks, and J. T. Jeffries, the newly-elected board mittee was Mrs. J. J. $10 Wullschlager, G. Head, ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1937 TOWNSENDITES VOTE |f Weather FOR PRESENT BOARD!” Old Members Are are Ave onal Back to Office as Convention En- ters Second Day Delegates to the» North Dakota | Townsend club convention here Tues- ay morning voted to retain all mem- lbers of the incumbent congressional nominations were advanced as Townsendites {rom throughout the state convened forthe | £0")! second half of their two-day. meeting. Twenty-eight votes were c! four of the elected board getting unanimous support. * Re-elected were George Thompson, Devils Lake; Mrs. J. H. Sleight, Bis- marck; 8. W. Hagan, Fargo; D. D. Riley, Minot; R. H. Horne, Ne land; J. C. Fay, New Rockford; 8, D. | settled ov | ‘Williston; | Sronta: ©. Haskins, Ellendale; Henry Kern, T. A.. Crawford, Velva; R. A, Melby, Grand Forks; C. R. Feist, Bowman; George McIntyre, ast, all but members w Eng: Scott, Ray. They are holdovers from. the board named at Jamestown May 10. Other nominations advanced were Fred Werre, Bismarck; Charles Knox, Bismarck; T. H. H. Thoreson, Grand ‘Williston. Townsendites to the number of ap- proximately 50 gathered in the city auditorium for the morning meeting unanimously pledged their support to after those present had taken the oath of office, administered by Ben Larkin of Bis- Chairman of the nominations com- Johnson of Fargo, and other members were Paul Campbell ‘of Bismarck, Glen Howe of Scranton, Larkin and Jeffries. Mem- bers of the credentials committee were Mrs, Fred Werre, Bismarck; Albert, New Salem;). Alex Wheatland, New England, and Mr. Axnness, Fargo. Dr. W. Scott of Ray headed the resolutions committee. and Forgery Artist to Be pro-| ~ Prosecuted in Idaho Morgan, alias, dis- where he was seized, 1937 deal here. Morgan is also wanted the telegram. stated. Miller Charged Alfred J. Miller, he waived examination under the influence of bond, Miller, a WPA worker, @ car occupied by three side of the street when occurred, they stated. 122 First St. Their car erably damaged. “Rea nourishment save money. ~ At all grocers. Made by Kel- HE Minnesota, quarts .. Half or whole, Fancy red, per Ib. ties in Huron} 8. D., Glendive, Mo! and Rawlings, and Kemmerer, Wyo., Uttle in Kellogg’s Corn Flakes —and all my family love their erispness and flavor!” Kellogg’s Corn Flakes give you many generous servings for a few cents. Made better, better, taste better. The exclusive WAXTITE inner wrapper keeps them oven- fresh, ready to eat with milk MPEL’ Phone 1612 STRAWBERRIES WATERMELON TOMATOES 10c Bank officials here believed Tues- day that a man who victimized the First. National bank of Bismarck out , of $78, June 7, has been apprehended State Legislator’s by Idaho peace otticers ‘nn A telegram receiv y Car Is Stolen Here Fred Are stated that John J. H. Schneider, was arrested there last Friday and would be prosecuted in Idaho on fraud charges. Similarily in methods used by the swindler here and those used by Morgan in 8t. Anthony, Idaho, led to the belief that Morgan was the -“J. H, Snyder” who pulled the bad-check by author= With Driving While Drunk Bismarck, bound over to the district court when on charges of operating a motor vehicle while] Los intoxicating liquor before Police Magistrate Ed-) S08) ward 8. Allen, here Tuesday morn-| ox} ing. He was committed to the Bur- leigh county jail on default of $500 crashed into girls at the corner of Thayer Ave. and Third St. at about 9:30 p. m. Monday, police said. He was driving on the wrong the mishap The girls were Bessie and Mildred Nash, of Baker, Mont., and Anne Schlosser, was consid- —_———— 20c 3hc Report WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarek and vicinity: Showers id lo forms tonight or Weanesday: cooler SP aoeie For North Dakota: wei local thunderstorms tonight or wea: nesday; slightly .warmer extrem: ir extreme = northwest tonlents cooler Weanesdn vel Ui the new state law hag been influenced | Rosenthal, by “politics.” For South Dakota: tied to; night and Wednesday, lo or’ thunderstorms probable: slightly ‘mer extreme east, cooler extreme tonight; cooler Wednesday, @x- cept alee 4 gastern boundar; For Ur Tea opus and 'Wedne dey, probal 7 and thunderstorms; cooler east of Di vide Wedn For Minnesota: yoy showers t portion to- and thundersto: night or by Wei wand east. late tonight or lightly warm- Y armer Wednesday in ex- treme east, cooler extreme northwest Portion, ed GENERAL WEATHER rh eld waded | A ide pr sure area is over low: s_morni: Dei 30.08 inches, . Reduced. to sea Missouri! river 24 hour chan ‘ine, 4:48 m. m. set, 8143 I daa PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: Total this’month to dat Normal, this month to dat Total, January 1 Normal, January Accumul: NORTH DAKOTA POINTS BISMARCK, ek Beach, peldy. Carrington, p Crosby, cldy, . Dickinson, cldy. Drake, cldy. Dunn ‘Center, Garrison, cle: Jamestown, cldy. Max, cldy.'. Minot, cidy. Parshall, cid Sanish, peldy. Williston, cidy. Devils Lake, cldy. Pembina, cldy. . Wishek, clear Moorhead, cldy. SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS Hi Low- Pierre, peldy. Rapid City, ia Glendive, slay. Havre, cidy. Helena, clay. Lewistown, cl Miles City; eld: WEATHER . At O71 il kd POINTS igh- Low- est Pet. Amarillo, gait clet Boise, Idaho, c HA Calgary, Hie | By. 5 6 Denver, * 6 Des Moines, et a, clear 90 Q 5 3 Dodge City, Kan., clear 102 Dubois, [dah +. 92 Edmonton, Kamloops, B. 62.00 62.00 56.00 . City, Okl ar 98 Phoenix, Ariz., paid. + 108 78 Pr. Albert, S, cldy. 84 Qu'Appelle, 8., cldy. Roseburg, Ore., cld: 70 «(54 St. Louis, Mo. clear . 70 Salt Lake a dy. m4 Santa rai 58 8. S. Marie, Mi 50 Seattle, Wash cldy, .. 72 58 Sheridan, Wy: dy... - 70 Sioux clues » cldy. 90 66 Spokane, Wat rain... 80 58 Swift Current, cldy. 95 64 The Pas, Man, clear .. 74 60 Winnemucca, N., peldy. 92 56 Winnipeg, Man. cldy. 76 56 A cantilever bridge pushes down- ward on its main pler, but may pull upward on the anchorage, under weight of a load. rims 1400 Co Edblom‘Is Favored erence. NFINUE Dlereeaes tie euion an ‘For Commander of [tt pamies the late Dr. L. B. its own program porte eat ena oie Coens ee committeeman rans service Commntissioner under Bismarck, national vice president ‘Urging veterans employment pref- i irae alternate Discontinuing its drum and Gel corps contests, musical units Twes-| Fargo, day will bold an exhibition event. ALLEN OF FORKS . ELECTED 40-8 CHIEF Minot, N. D., June 22—(7)—W. B. Allen, Grand Forks editor, was elect- grand chef de gare of.the North. old Kentucky’s “Double-Rich” straight Bourbon. You'll be enthusiastic at its price tool 90 PROOK whiskey with te Aért Marit. Made ja the Bluegrass Co poe by chester rep dapees E. A. Brown Is Closing sa The entire stock on saleat | DRASTICALLY - REDUCED PRICES. Everything going, cut prices in ‘effect on every Hen you hii: : ~ Stocks Are Going Fast When present stocks are gone, the sale is over. Get your share today! . BROWN GROCERY © Mendoza Among the many furs featured : Hudson Seal Alaska Seal Northern Seal Baffin Seal Arianna Otter Russian Caracul _ Persian Caracul Caracul Lamb Caracul Paw Squirrel Persian Lamb. *. Persian Paw | Krimmer _ Krimmer Lamb Jap Mink Mink Side Mink Chevron Raccoon Muskrat Ombre Lapin STORAGE . FURS. oe cor QUALITY IS APPAR- ENT IN EVERY LINE OF THESE FINE FREDERICK-JAMES FURS AND THE FASHIONS ARE A TRUE BAROME- TER OF THE 1937 STYLE TREND. Summer Prices Are Surprisingly Low ‘An achievement in the face of this rap- idly rising market. Beaver and daughter-in-law, 4 tag aan pense ei services.will.be con- from the Masonic temple at Dickinson, a peobabiy ‘Thursday. ERICK IAL A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE YOUR SELECTION Convenient Terms of Payment May Be Arranged. 4 REMODELING “The néw models. particularly lend theniselves to re- modéling—ask for an estimate at the LOWER SUM- MER PRICES. Two Days Only Commencing at Noon ||. WEDNESDAY June 23rd and 24th oat.

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