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a aaa : ; THE When Gas Gun Fired Into Crowd Killed Picket BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1987 see 9 BAN ON PICTURE pine tinier en tomomary [rte ooraraed rene to AGENCIES LIFTED @ G 1] PHP ROTH, 75, NPKENZIE PIONEER, DIES IN HS SLERP Had Been N. D. Resident 54 Years; Funeral Will Be y Held Tuesday Friday and Saturday, July 2-3 AP, Acme, After Jefferson Island Shots Hyde Park, N. Y., July 2—(#)— White House officials Friday lifted from two news photographic organ- izations a ban imposed because of pictures taken by visitors at the Dem- ocratic “love feast” on Jefferson Island last week and distributed by the two services. The organizations are the Associ- ated Press of which Edward Stanley is executive editor of the news photo division; and the Acme News picture service of which Fred Ferguson is president, Ferguson and Stanley visited Presi- Cent Roosevelt here Thursday and, following the conference, issued the following statement: “We called on the president at his invitation and laid before him our points of view with reference’ to the situation arising over the taking of pictures on Jefferson Island last week, “We did not make any request for action on the part of the President. ‘We merely wanted him to understand fully our position in the matter. “We told the President that we did not feel that there had been any im- Flav-R-Jell, all flavors, 3 pkgs. .. Sunspun Salad "13¢ . Philip Edward Roth, 75, who had ¢> deen a resident of the McKensie community 54 years, died quietly in his sleep at his McKenzie farm home early Friday morning . : Cause of death was heart failure. « { Roth was born in Illinois, Nov. 20, 1862, and’ attended schools in that’ i i state. i}! In 1883 he settled near McKenzis, J where he lived the rest of his life. He married Hattle Wray in McKenzie township, Dec. 17, 1801. Roth took a prominent pert in Mc- pea community attalra. ser serving for years as a director of the| §& schoo} district. He was a member of the Lutheran church, - 5 Roth leaves his widow, oe daughters, and. two daughters are Mrs. Henry peksy H. E. Wildfang,| J. Roberts,| are Mra. Lydia Hallock, Gate Center, Kans.; and Mrs, Amanda Scott, Republican City, Neb. Funeral services have been tenta- tively set at 2:30 p. m., Tuesday, at Pineapple, R & W, crushed, No. 2% Tea, R & W, We have a large supply of cold meats and fresh truits and vege- tables for your Fourth of July. picture was made. id trickling blood forms ‘a darkening pool on the sidewalk oe striking George ore 39, outside the gates of the range. when a deputy sheriff tired a . The projectile struck Mike in ing in the background, and the buildings the seven-state steel strike. TEN BELIEVED KILLED including four otticiai, were believed cluding four of were believed propriety or violation of the to have been killed in explosions and ments that we or other repui @| fire Friday in the Brymbo coal mine news or photographic organizations | at Chesterton, Stoke-on-Kent, Sterling. Burial -will be in the Ster- fee ; ; maintained with the White House, ting conetey ‘mii be in the Si Mill City Man Is Held _|¥;,M:Dunn's partner, in « tent vere] 29 Are Killed When ince beleve thatthe mate be: The body will. He in state at the Patter = i gion! toe Sima, at) Following Pals’ Death ,.evineior aca trie | Rope Bridge Breaks) i° of" temiima win oeman 7 518 Y Geyersville, allt, July 2—uP— t over money struck} sim Stephen T. Warly, secretary to back. He said Jameson’ died a few a, Peru, July 2.—(#)—Ditpatches >» secretary The annual summer meeting of the |fD as nauiiny ton Ponce a ay | moments later in MeDunn's arms, toceired| from Aequipa Briday seid 22 Fosident aosevelh notin the bvg 626 Sth St. will be held July 28 at Memorial Park, Grafton. Greetings... The Eoncay Guy ‘ Specials today on all seasonable flowers. ise nena Meee ee gery hedge-trimming, spraying ‘ “Gone y line of ifsecticides and sprayer ‘equipment. OSCAR H. WILL & COMPANY Retail gasoline sales at filling sta- {Hons were $2,263,000,000 during 1936. The South African aard-vark feasts solely on ants which My gathers with jj | its long, sticky Schilling suspension bridge across the Inam- bari river in a remote section of Peru broke under excessive weight. Eighty miners were crossing th bridge, each carrying a load of be- tween 70 and 75 pounds of steel rope. About 40 of them fell nearly 800 feet, into the river. @ MORE PERMITS PROPOSED St. Paul, July 2—(?)—The city of Moorhead would be authorized to issue five additional on-sale liquor licenses under a measure recommended for passage Friday by the house general legislation committee. OBSERVES 80TH BIRTHDAY Minneapolis, July 2—(#)—P. P. B. Jacobson, former railroad and ware- house commissioner and publisher of the Fergus Falls Ugeblad, Norwegian COMPROMISE COURT would be put under a temporary ban. BILL [S SUBMITTED Moves Retirement Age Up to 75; Backed by Prominent Democrats Washington, July 2—()—A Demo- cratic substitute for the Roosevelt court bill went before the senate Friday with an explanation by Sen- OPEN UNTIL NOON MONDAY Grand Opening Modern Meat Market We have installed the newest type of Frigidaire air con- dition refrigeration; a complete vegetable and meat cooler built by Bismarck Cooler Co. We invite you to come in and visit our modern Meat Department. Phones 704 and'163 ator Robinson, majority leader, that it would permit three appointments to the supreme court within the next six months, Robinson said the bill based upon the theory of one appointment to the court a year would permit two new justices to be added within that time in addition to an appointment to fill the existing vacancy. Offered by 3 Democrats ‘The substitute was offered jointly by Chairman Ashurst (Dem. Ariz.), ofthe senate judiciary committee and Senators Logan (Dem., Ky.), and Hatch (Dem., N. M.) Hatch was one of the ten members of the judiciary committee who approved an adverse report on the original Roosevelt bill. The measure was offered as a com- plete substitute for the original court legislation which would have permit- ted appointment of six new justices if those over 70 years of age did not re- tire, The substitute moves the retire- ment age up to 75, and provides that) additional justices can be appointed anually by the president for those past that age. To Lower Judges The substitate also revises the max- language newgpeper, observed his eightieth birth Friday. MEAT DEPARTMENT. 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