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(AP}—The Du oenuy of a year ago when he: ness’ With Duches at Castle in Austria % St. Wolfgang, Austria, June 28.— ke of Windsor cele- brated his 43rd birthday at cave Wasserleonburg Wednesday, strange contrast to the pomp and ler of the British empire. Then his royal brothers led one of the most colorful of Britain's historic salutes to the monarch, the trooping of the.colors;.an empire was en fete in his honor, Today his bride of a few weeks, the former Mrs. Wallis Warfield, for whom he abdicated his throne, ‘was understood to have arranged a quiet private party as the sole celebration. The duke was described as spending the day in “splendid) happlness™ with the duchess. ‘uesday the duchess—who herself was 41 June 19—bought his birthday gifts in Vienna—some leather goods, etchings and several ties. 50 Americans Lost in Torpedoing of Vessel: Valencia, Spain, June 23—()—Sur- vivers reported Wednesday that ap- proximately 50 Americans lost their dives when the Spanish veasel Ciudad del Barcelona was torpetioed and sunk off Malgrat, Spain, May 380. The presence of the large American con- tingent aboard the coastal vessel’ was not explained, but numerous Ameri- cans are known to be serving as volun- a in the Spanish government forces. HIS 46RD BIRTHDAY) “ponds Day in ‘Splendid Happi- vimasck Friday. to Misa ery Tare eet Steiner, Mqno- moe ae ‘rank in es, Mandan, ‘ues Miss Mildred Evélyn Hanson, Ster- ling, and en nry Dee Zuratt, Jr., Ster- ling, Tugpda: Death John H. Thomas, 36, St. Anthony. N.D,, at 3:10 p. m. Tuesday in a local hospital. Hearing on the application of T. J. Gustin and George Schants for a cer- tificate to furnish motor passenger service in the vicinity of Mandan has been set for July 6 at Mandan, Secre- | tary Elmer Olson of the board of rail- tcad opmmissioners ssid Wednesday. Gov. William ar will make two addresses in the River valley Thureday before one to Bis- ue. a special meeting of the state board of univer- sity and school lands which recessed Monday. Thursday afternoon the gov- ernor will headline the ete of the 34th old settlers reunion at Fort Aberctomble state park and he will speak to state fair crowds at Grand Forks that Ovens A leather key cae case containing aix keys was found Wednesday morning on the sidewalk near the —- Paint. and Glass company by | nail tenn Rupees Petr asa Wien Weigelt, who brought the article to the police station. Also contained in the stahiped ons Pie st Eva) Apiary Inspection work “tor 1937, conducted under the state department of agriculture and labor, is now un- der way in North Dakota, J, A. Munro, NDAC entomologist and state bee in- Two dep AS AIR CIRCU LATES THRU Be apie KNITS Air in motion cools the body. Coopers porous knit underwear allows air to circulate. That is why you'll be cooler in these Masculinized Hot Weather undergarments, Shorts, brief but sufficient . . . Shirts, sheer but absorbent ... Together they make. an under- suit that smiles at the soaring mercury. Eooofrire MASCULINIZED UNDERWEAR Cobbs Creek Pere BLE NDED WHISKY PORATION, case was an identification number " Bait Preparation to to Combat spread of grasshoppers Is Available Free’ oaaes county farmers were warn- Wednesday by Crepe Agent H. O. Foam that grasshop; must | be spread now if resale ol are going to do any good. Hoppers are thick in all parts of the county, he said, although not so nu- merous in the northeast corner as elsewhere. In South Dakota, it was said, the infestation of hoppers is the worst in many years. ~ Bait is available free at three Bure In Baldwin it can be secured at the Monarch elevator, in Bismarck at thé uy, agent's Gry) oe eereeaee Regan e Farmers’ e . ‘are being made to establish a distri- buting point at Driscoll. Batt secured at Baldwin and Regan jwo |scaked with wal feed after 10 a. m., he bait is useless after St : f au a a geek Ff zr FE i i of livestock loss attribul hopper polson are due and careless handling, Annual Calf Roundup - Begun on Reservation Minot, N. D., », June wey stockmen from McKensie arias counties as well as pateiy Pines began assembling at the Smith camp, 20 miles south of Sanish, Mon. y, for the annual calf rot 2 a bi pasture aoe? west lg of the Fort Berthold reservati Angus Kennedy is in parte of thé {oupdup ‘Anders Madsen is straw Carl Bagley, Former KFYR Engineer, Dies Carl Bagley, for several years chief engineer e KFYR, died Wednesday morning in Hines, Prope P peuides his widow, the former Mary Millner, of Mandan, he leaves a mar- A i ae esta th ‘Welcome, Minn., his former home. Hettinger. P:0. Bids » “To Be Opened July 9 Hettinger, N, D—Bids for constzuc- mergency Construction fund author- | C: ite in he ee @ppropriation Peace, Better Trade Is U.S. Aitw Hull Says ies } New Haven, Conn., June 23.—(#)— | No. P Secretary of State Cordell Hull told ‘Yale alumni Wednesday “the attain- ing of world peace and of improved and constantly developing economic relations among nations are the basic | $ cbjectives of American foreign policy.” A short while before Hull had receiv- ed an honorary degree of doctor of laws from the untversity. 18 PILOT AT 13 New York, June 23—(?)—Eaward Somers, 12 — 01d; was acclaimed Wednesday as ote of the youngest plots ever oy an alrlans aloe Edward Tuesday made his first solo flight. His brother, Arthur, 17, and his ‘sister Andree, 16, pean student Pilote, watched trom ground. Their father is Rep. aadien L. Some ers, 8 World War flier. JOHN, ELANE TO REWED 1 Zolywood, dune aoe tne bat wert togtiner apitn, ‘Wedueoiay, pepe said they would be remar- XOUTH 18 Ca VicTIN ony Owenarask, 16, of tracy, died uti of ‘injuries reoaived in an automobile accident, Monday PHILADELPHIA, PA. 10 SPREAD POISON) “ Worth Dakors: 2 wpesten Ee leigh county points now, Putnam eaid. | 0 tion ba cua ‘south yakota: “Parti tonight and Thursday, threaten 0 a thuni derstors portion sloray ae, hig! e8, 18 cust Se , Sr eeather Ten *Datéte “hebtoas “Brecipiettion faosar is BalQGoth Wes rood to onellont aaet 81 iemerck station bi " ver ‘ aia : it our —— ot ar. MINSMSOTA | ee se. reli clear .... wistews, Miles City, WEATHER AT Winnemucca, 'N. wie ra i for day visit at the White Mouse and & conferences with President t region te the Pacific heaty ea ings : Ror the the week ¢ ing uno $8, ae yy. ri ie ae Roceevalt on international affairs. ome ficient seed loans for ing. in The following represent the correct In the OLD GOLD $200,000.00 ConTEsT: “Pick a Star” Let yourself j aig biaea y go, ign Jack - Haley, Patiy, Kelly, Lyda Roberti and Laurel “The Thirteenth Chair” May deouth, fsoct damage and the [tons and ie anticpnted “enous asn- fieflurg ef many farmers to obtain Sul-|.o4s 1¢ favorable weather continues and steps are not taken to stop the ‘Acker said grasshopper damage is |spread of the insects, = ‘Today and Thursday THE PARAMOUNT presents the season’s biggest entertain. normal plant- ment bargain! aye Number One! and Hardy » wine > Nag aelaanae 70 minutes of joy! Deties You to Seive It! with a greet cast of favorites including S| OLD GOLD CONTEST stations to the fast 88 leoNoah Wi 3$1—Seephen Crane 6t—Bugene Victor Debs a—Ge 92—Lillie Langtry 62—Mateus Loew * - §aJoha Mil 33—Victor Hugo 63—Grover Cleveland 4—Heary Clay 34—Lucy Stone 64—William Howerd Te S—Juliet Capulet 35—Barbara 6S—Elbert Hubbard 6—Admiral Dewey 36—Cyrus W. 66—Martin Vee Bares Mae ig 4 Ge Boswell sachsen Alemsa, 8—Napoleon Boasparte 38—James — 9—William Shakespeare $9—John Tyler 69—Carl Schurs 10—Charles Lamb 40—Chrintopher Columbus 70—Wassen Hestings 5 41—William Gladstone 71—Daevid Belssco TOTAL of 1,000 prizes were offered in this contest. In view of the fact that more Ia sccordsace with Rule No. 6, goveraing of 90 his been so utiaain tee resus aetekdg totted taint fee 90 pcttan Any contestant who named all of the first 90 seared pels pny Mls to receive a tie- 60—Joba Keats . If you solved all of the first 90 seedly and jaws tania doen of 90 puzzles by June 23, communicate with OLD GOLD CONTEST, P.O. Box 9, Varick Street Station, New York, N.Y., on or before Midnight, Saturdsy, June 26, 1937; No CLAIMS POSTMARKED AFTER JUNE 26, 1937, WILL BE RECOGNIZED. = a