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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1937 HOSPITAL PROBE 10 BE OVER THIS WEEK Testimony and Findings to Be Submitted to Governor Possibly Friday vanished, however. when March in- come tax collections fell below esti- mates, necessitating revision of the 1938 forecasts. Fiscal authorities said that if pres- ent spending and revenue trends con- tinue, the nation will have a balanced budget in 1939 and can begin paring down its $36,000,000,000 debt. For this year, the president has estimated receipts of $6,906,000,000 and expenditures of $7,324,000,000 ex- clusive of debt retirement. Social Security Heads Discuss Budget Here Two federal social security offi- cials were here Thursday to confer with E. A. Willson, executive director of the North Dakota public welfare board regarding fiscal year plans and new budgets. They are Miss Cath- erine Goodwin, Minneapolis, repre- senting the regional social security office, and Mrs. Hazel Hendricks, Washington, D. C., representing the federal children’s bureau. Struck by Lightning, Dickinson Miner Dies Dickinson, N. July 1 —(®)— Struc kby lightning while on his way to work, Joe Preilozny, 55, worker in the lignite coal mine at Lehigh, was killed Thursday. Preilozny was en route to the mine when the thunder storm occurred. Witnesses said he was struck on the head and that death was instantan- eous. Born in Czechoslovakia, he came to Dickinson in 1913. Besides his widow he leaves a son, Joe George, who also works in the Lehigh mine. ANTICIPATE SMALL DEFICIT FOR YEAR Outgo Will Top Income by ‘Only’ $418,000,000 This Year, Is Estimate Washington, July 1—(7)—The gov- ernment started Thursday a new fiscal year which holds the prospect. of the smallest deficit since the budget lost its balance in 1931. President Roosevelt has estimated outgo will top income by $418,000,000 this year. 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All colors, patterns and styles. | leader Jamboree Scouts Get _President’s Welcome Washington, July 1—(7)—A mass campfire attended by 25,817 Boy Scouts sent up a mighty cheer Wed- nesday night after hearing a greeting on behalf of President Roosevelt. “The impressions which you will carry back to your homes will, I hope, be a permanent influence in your lives,” said the President's message, read by Attorney General Cummings. “Uncle Dan” Beard, pioneer scout and honorary jamboree chief, used flint and steel in typical scout manner to light a torch which In- dians carried to two woodpiles . As the flames grew, Dr. James E. ‘West, chief scout executive, and Wal- ter Head, president of the Boy Scouts of America, predicted the jamboree would be “the outstanding example of self-reliance the Scouts would ex- perience. Ford Credited With Keeping Wages High Detroit, July 1 —(#)— The Ford Motor company said Thursday in the July issue of its almanac that “Ford's high wage is the one and only thing that keeps wages up all over the country.” The statement appeared in the almanac’s leading article, which con- tended “the financiers” and “wage dictators” are working together to- ward a standardization of pay scales opposed by Henry Ford. ‘The article referred to the auto- mobile manufacturer as the leader “for more than 30 years” in “the fight for industrial justice.” Predict de Valera Victory in Election Dublin, July 1—()—Political ob- servers set the odds in favor of Presi- dent Eamon de Valera’s return to power as Ireland balloted Thursday]. ‘on @ new parliament and a constitu- tion designed to divorce the free state from Great Britain. See ae Cn a ope ely. tebe known until early next week. | ‘There are 138 seats ta be filled for nt- would give the free state the an- cient namé of - Eire (pronounced airy) and make the country a re- public in all but name. Wood-burning Engine To Be Used in Parade HUNGARIAN PAPRIKA* Langer.” Results of the investigation into recent deaths at the state hospital for the insane at Jamestown will be presented to Gov. William Langer probably this week. C. A. Miller, head of the state bureau | of criminal identification, said he was completing a transcript of all testi- mony taken at the various hearings opaueed in the hospital. This findings will be submitted to the gov- ernor possibly Friday, Miller declared. He declined to say what may contain. Members of the board of adminis- tration also were expected to submit transcript of what testimony they had taken, but pointed out that the in- vestigation really was in the hands of Miller who was given “complete charge. of the investigation by Governor Board members said they had nothing to say about the hospital “at this time.” Minnesota Governor _| “i temporarily to permit the vo! Four Drown as Auto Approves Labor Bill] 28," Groton sonsament ine Plunges Into Water power to devalue the franc and bol- ster national economy the franc closed in New York at 4.46% cents.) A Bank of France statement for after| the week ending June 2¢ showed & Grop in gold of from 57,359,000,000 to 54,859,000,000 francs (at the present ‘Minne-| rate of exchange, from $2,179,642,000 to $2,064,642,000). Backward Fall Off Ladder Proves Fatal Valley City, N. D. July 1—()— Semi-conscious for 10 days as a result of a fall, Christ Olson, 54, Valley City contractor, died of s fractured skull here early Thursday. Wecota, 8. D., >, July 1.—(@)—Four persons—a father, his two sons and @ young neigh! ‘Thursday after one of them accidentally drove their car into 20 feet of water in an artificial lake near here. The dead are Evan Williams, 61; his sons, Glen, 22, and Kenneth, 19, and Dale Jones, 13. The party, al farmers from the vicinity of nearby Chesbard, were coming here to fish. The car went over the dam banks in the early dawn when brakes failed to hold as an attempt was being made to turn the round. Evan Williams rescued Alice Ben- ton, a young girl with the fishing party, and then lost his life trying to save the others. St. Paul, July 1—(#)—Gov. Benson message ‘Sanscript tonether’ with his| V@lue of Franc Falls to ras injured June 21 when he| FIVE BURN IN PLANE backwards from a ladder whil ance, —P)— Five Under New Freedom engaged in a building praises A read pecices were burned to death Thurs- dent here for 33 years, he leaves his widow, two sons, two daughters and two sisters residing in Norway. that kept it up, drifted at the close of 2606 trates to the dolar is 12893 the British pound. age betahearnamtary top Sl aM oa ce OOO (This makes the franc worth 3.837 eres oF cents in United States money, a de- HANES. UNDERWEAR previous minimam yensited "| | ° Dahl Clothing Store previous 410 Main =‘ Bismarck,N.D. Phone 359 findings aay when a military plane caught fire his, crashed near Turquestein in Baan Moselle department. (Last Monday, before markets were SWIM TRUNKS fuck a whole case under your arm. 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