The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 16, 1937, Page 9

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sah al Hele tl anita ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1987 DEATH STILLS LIPS |{ Japanese Leader { OF SHOT PHYSICIAN Doctor Summons Police After Mysterous Shooting But Dies in Hospital Boxer Jailed on Old Charge ANORED MILLION TOURIST DOLLARS G0 10 MINNESOTA Best Season Since Peak Year of 1929 Is Anticipated by Lake Resorts Providence, R. I, July 16—()—A fashionable homeopathic obstetrician, Dr. George W. Webster, 39, died Fri- day. on the operating table of a hos- pital here, his lips sealed on the myste- tious circumstances surrounding his shooting in the early hours of the morning. As police hurried to his home, sum- moned by the doctor who crawled mortally wounded through two rooms te @ telephone, Patrolman Charles H. anaes, reported the physician told im: “Don’t look for clues now. Get me te a hospital. I'll tell you about the shooting her.” But at the hospital he died without opening his lips, Detective Raymond Fenner, exam- ining the abdominal wound in the coctor's own house, said Dr. Webster coolly told him: rete one has gone through the ver.” Police officials said they were with- out @ tangible clue to the mysterious CUPPAR COMPLETES SECOND OCEAN TRP Lands Safely in Newfoundland; British Plane Arrives Back in Ireland Minneapolis, July 16. — (®) — One hundred tourist dollars—Min- gesota’s slice of an estimated $6,000,- 000 national tourist business—are on their wey into Northwoods lake country by bicycle, automobile and even airplanes, Resorts, tourist camps, and fishing Jodges are in the midst of what prom- jses to be the greatest tourist season since the peak year of 1929, when $97,232,000 was spent by pleasure seekers in the Gopher state—an aver- age of $92.48 per tourist. E Records for June at Duluth, center of the Arrowhead vacation area; with 2 12 per cent rise in tourist registra- tions already noted, are bearing out the prediction of George Bradley, di- rector of Minnesota’s state tourist bu- yeau, that this season’s business will total $100,000,000 compared to about $90,000,000, last year. Reports from Northern With China massing its strength in defense of Peiping, Japan sent General Kiyoshi Katsuki, above, by airplane to command the thousands of Nipponese troops pouring into North China daily. This action, reported to come directly from the emperor, Places one of Japan's ablest gen- erals in command of its Peiping battle forces. after crossing the North Atlantic ocean in 12 hours and seven minutes from Botwood, Newfoundland. The Caledonia had passed the Pan- American Clipper III over mid-At- Jantic at 4 a. m., (9 p. m., Thursday). The Clipper ITI was headed westward for Botwood to complete a round trip survey flight of the trans-Atlantic aly routes similar to that the ended when it landed here . Washburn Woman Is Given First License Mrs. Cecil Pattersin, Washburn, who turned in @ perfect score in ten grad- and testing cream samples, was the survey flight of the Atlantic alr-| ie, 44 {esting cream samples, was ways, set the clipper down in Bot! missioner William J. Murphy who sald wood harbor just 16 hours and 27} than 600 tors submitted minutes after leaving Foynes for the! 1 cvaminations the last te Bes 1208, to examinations the last two weeks. es ca neat a ledonia Four crews of examiners completed ry a made the same trip in 15 hours and examinations of all cream testers. Handcuffed to another prisoner, Enzo Fiermonte (right), Italian ~ boxer and husband of the socially-prominent Mrs. Madeline Force Astor Dick, is shown here at New York leaving Jamaica jail for the Workhouse to’serve a five-day sentence imposed on a three-year-old charge of driving 62 miles an hour through Jamaica. sary for our (?) government to pay anyone interest—tribute—in order to use its own money. Don’t everyone answer at once, please. And that is not all. After borrowing the money, paying interest and giving government bonds (notes) they accept their own bonds from the national banks and the Federal Reserve bank as security and give them the same own nat amount back, without interest, that the ‘right to delete su they borrowed from them, with no letters as ma: through July and August. Hundreds of new trailer and tourist People’s Forum cabin camps have been added to the Note—The Tribune wel- bjects of inter- en tt ing with contro- versial religious subjects, which attack Individuals unfairly, oF which of: fend good taste wet near Grand Rapids, the drone of an airplane often means an- other tourist or two. mer sign the pseudonym first and your Botwood, Newfoundland, July 16— if (®)—The Pan-American Clipper TT landed here Friday at a.m., (4:25 a. m., CST), after a flight across the Pocsag from Foynes, Irish Free Capt. Harold Gray, commander of ublication of a writer's ||Cost of printing the money (.07 of one rl cent per bill, regardless of what the denomination is). And that’s not all. All the money invested in government and other public bonds is tax exempt and can- not be levied on to psy either the interest or principal. In other words, sbout $35,000,000,000 of the countrys wealth need never pay one penny of the government debt. where justice and fair play isable, Letters must be limited to 600 words. Over July 4 of the three day week- end hoildays this summer, 8. V. Sax- by, executive secretary of the Minne- FOR EASY MONEY Bismarck, N: D. July 15, 1937. Editor, Tribune: . In a recent editorial you wonder why young folks—you mention newly erected youths—are leaving this state. It is not only this state but it is the same in every state. There is just as much work to do as ever. Seemingly more who want to work than ever be- fore. But no: money — purchasing power—to pay them for doing the heeded work, More money than ever before, but If these bonds are financially safe, then the same amount of currency, issued direct to pay government ex- nine minutes a week ago while the Clerks are mailing lcenses to ap- clipper was flying east. proved operators. Friday the two boats passed over the mid-Atlantic just as they did when they were flying in opposite di- ney iets uy eae ae rections on the first flights of the ner that . an 1 o. tell me where it gives government of-| reiendiy race to. gain supremacy of; Ruxton, of Dorchester, England, at . EH Meconpen, | the Atlantic airways by being first to tended ‘Thursday night cost’ them : establish regular commercial service.| $15,000—in jewels. They were stolen from the couple while they dined at the Hotel Plaza, Penses, would be just as safe. You constitution worshipers’ who think our constitution a divine document, please DINNER COSTS $15,000 Brazil to Buy Gold From United States Washington, July 16—()—Inform- ed administration officials said Thursday @ mew agreement between the two countries would provide for the sale of United States gold to Brazil. ‘Peraons, aaid. the gold ENGLISH PLANE LANDS SAFELY ON RIVER SHANNON 2 Foynes, Irish Free State, July 16—| A continental newspaper conducted (@®)—The British flying boat Cale- a research which showed that English donia landed on the river Shannon at women have the best complexions and 10:30 a, m. (3:32 a, m., CST), Friday, Irish women the second best. P&TFOOD STORE 105 Fifth St. Free Delivery Phone 1994 Across the Street From Patterson Hotel Phone Orders Friday Evening for Early Saturday Morning Delivery Transocean Airmail Service Bill Approved Washington, July 16—(7)— The house fice committee approved Thursday a bill providing for trans- Atlantic airmail service. 4%: =. British and American flying boats already are making experimental trips with a view to inaugurating regular service this fall. Congress has ap- propriated money to help start it. The measure sets @ 20-cent postage rate for a half-ounce letter. There prob- ebly would be used by Brazil in its monetary: operations.. Last week the treasury announced a similar agree- pene with caine. ae: Bea was revealed immediately what tc te our (?) payment Brazil would make for Appts med ae thousands of these wandering youths a aetey security but their own bonds, less the ju! oe will hold a joint day, July 23, growers at 1 evening, 5 Phone 371 “Dependable” We Deliver _ SEE BIG IGA ADV. FOR MORE MONEY SAVERS Firm Fruits - - Crisp Vegetables _——____—— IGA Salad Dressing, quart jar . Carol Apple Butter, 36 oz. jar ........ IGA Fancy Dill Pickles, quart jar IGA Fancy Sweet Pickles, quart jar eeeEEE IGA Milk, 3 tall cans for ............. 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