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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1937 Roosevelt administration, or switch to J ATTORNEY DECLARES) Form Law Partnership [BICYCLE LICENSE | Rivpatee.ts Bound to IN MAY RECOVER gmat inonee Piems|cirekataa tne eke Police commissioner. YS IS NOT R AIR ua meee u ee mance kare Whalen a Rene New Dealer, is the Fer; Falls, Minn., (iP) — Py mayorality choice of the four Demo- NLRB MAY BE ORDERED Harlan A. Rippatoe, hears shRecad FROM U ON LAND eater nea ek aalewite cratic borough organizations, outside in Moorhead by federal authorities as dh companies was launched Tuesday by|T@mmany, friendly to Postmaster ) ®& member of an alleged white slave Robert D, Beery, state banking com- Gen. James A. Farley, Aes arraigned before United E E T missioner with a view of curbing the S d to ees ee Eee so-called “Ioan sharks” and possibly Congress Sets Aside pate gus londay and bound over leading to criminal prosecution under . Trial Examiner All fixed at $10,000 on each of two sounts, the usury law. Money for Project Charges Trial Examiner Allow- oon eee eee eee i Twenty-three companies in the Tea bien and En- pene) toy necuce Amuneasac ane Ronis eae ye oerece rece 22 pubisctemteport Twin Cities ogainst” whom recent| Washington, July 27—(%)—Congress e ec Thefts; Garbage Problem | vith Saree One ne Racvape Favoring Railway Com- complaints have been made will be had $900,000 set oni pai te the nid i . oy ‘i he first jun river reclamation project in raves trapping’ on Stand Also Considered on the other with transporting her pany's Contention the first to come cn ioe! Sun lier) ecamaton | eae eenelay, Detroit, July 27.—(%)—Louis J. lation of Barnes act. signed several crews to start checking Tectarnn tion es program for 3 is = h 9 o eir books. le current 2 oO} "% 4 annu: rr ent supply ae Examiner John T, Lindsay of the Na- Cael town esl bow i | APPLIC ATIONS that the Northern Pacific Railway Revolt Brews Against |pir' which waited President Roose. Fran. Oe Hng me like a horse thief” at a reading at the city commission meet- PocetRarr sina tein 2 0000000 gis Copeland in Tammany velee iene oe: the bm was pers | RATIO Oe eaantr iabor ations Etnecpeopened, wicanoe ia sie i R Bee on te ae aan ee eoeENMENt| ew York, July 27.-(F)—A brewing| $180,000 for the Belle Fourche, 8. D, ble taf Company antes Bistetogs ith i manptel in other Vatties was on file in federal court Tuesday. Ww » July 27. project. Colombo, shouting loudly, asserted wi ose _adop' other Special Master Frank Graves sub- | revolt in its pro-New Deal wing Tues- iy Aa, G Ja al ator ———————— rticu« nee ped” on cross-examination, hand dealers to report bicycle sales FOR CONSIDERATION Tinal decision reste aver taking st 5. Copeland in his quest for th ma s entrap) final decision rests, after taking testi. )pe! qi e may: F A A ie ae. Sat eA Gua ricer he pole wer. ia intended: inilarge Mony across the country for five | Orship of New York oly, BM. L H R J McKinney, wi ie 01 nce nded, Out of respect for Yts dead chief- shad) was giving additional testimony in- measure, to reduce the number of| ern final hearing ended here last] tain, James J. Dooling, who died | IMINEXUL-2-\s (el eta: (el 1013 rts ot | vended to papper [ie poupeny cin ALFRED ZUGER JACK ZUGER Bivele iets tamara Six Paroles Granted, Action De-| acrit after railroad and government|Monday of apoplexy, the historic Rinctitacnn alee ees r the tention that =) Association of Alfred Zuger, prominent Bismarck attorney, and his icense good unt e representatives agreed no land should| Wigman’s sub-leaders declared a we eters Bal ne b gov- | ing to the Caled ee omonle Ais son, Jack, in a partnership ‘3 practice law was announced Tues- bicycle is sold or junked. A 25 cent ferred or Rejected on 40 actually change rands but that an-| truce until Thursday in the task of | PIONS leoO eiSHARek ors were ae eee eee oe tee day. Both graduates of the University of Minnesota college of law, transfer fee will have to be paid if Other Requests other hearing be held to determine | Picking his successor. COWSGIT YOUR: ACENT O® aF-old arately PI Gee te y' = the son was an honor man in the 1937 graduation class, Their of- the erage an a Ge ty the value of the land if the railway| But Laces Meet REE | 2 pOKre AS YOU WOULD YOUR in: By : are al . Trains throug! A f ; dria Laurence A. Knapp, NLRB attor- = a Men Avene: limits of Bismarck no faster than| Approximately 50 applications for ere RIRMICIE ea a Ae one one cult ne pie) DOCTOR OR LAWYER ney, asked McKinney: ¢——_________________ four miles an hour if another ordi- clemency of penitentiary inmates|/main contention that “agricultural| behind Copeland, a critic of the g tha : “Isn’t it a fact that the pretext for Bl B 1 Cli b P rT nance given first reading is approved.) were scheduled for consideration as lands” included all non-mineral lands Airing: Was Bara ort it Eps urgiar Climbs Pole || 4 new garbage ordinance, also|the second day's session of the North to which it would be eligible under Colombo objected but was overruted on Sit-Down Strike | |s!ven tirst reading Monday night, re- | Dakota pardon board convened Tues-| congressional acts of 180 and 1670 > reconvened Tuesday to give final ap- 1 day midnight from the drifting barge Martin said Mrs. Jackson had been proval of coal contracts for 17 institu-| Urging North Dakota employers to|Vorce Counsel Herman W. Sachtjen| $7} ei e verified M the ichigan in Lake Huron. The barge, Dan coin orl EUG ne om abou ix soot, | a eaiae nice unos | nened nett ions and to consider a successor to|make “unemployment compensation | Verified none, reports the marae with two men aboard, was approach. STARTLING SAVINGS by Lindsay. “T am going to talk about this here and now,” Colombo declared. “The NLRB counsel has no right to abuse this witness.” Man Tells Officers He Strangled Sweetheart New York, July 27. — (#) — Police quoted Stanley A. Martin, an unem- ployed automobile salesman, as saying he strangled a woman companion early Tuesday at her own request be- cause “she didn’t want to live any longer.” The slaying, police sald he told them, climaxed an illicit love affair which had become “hopeless” because both were married. The victim, Mrs. Florence Jackson, 37, of Jackson Heights, mother of two children, aged six and two, was found dead in a car driven by Martin when the alleged slayer stopped a radio po-| The semi-finals will be played at 2 Poet’s Wife Flees nd 4p, m., Saturday, with the cham- R = Harbor Beach, Mich., July 27.—(7)— ioe oar & and [asked for medical ald for pio ie at St as Bunda Governor Tuesday Employers Are Urged Her ‘Phobic Prison’| 4 coast guara power life boat reached G IVE § YO U She had been garroted, police said, with a belt from her dress. He said he was the father of one child and had’ been separated from his wife for several months. DOGS KILL 725 TURKEYS Granada, Minn., July 27.—(?)—M. ENDERLIN TEAM IN LEGION TOURNAMENT Local Squad Will Open Compe- tition at Grand Forks Next Friday Morning Grand Forks, N. D., July 27.—()}— Bismarck and Enderlin will open the state Junior American Legion base- ball tournament here Friday accord- ing to pairings made Monday night. They will play at 9:30 a. m., fol- lowed two hours later by Williston and Fargo. Dunn county and Minot Play at 2 p. m., and Cando and Grand Forks at 4 p,m. = JAMESTOWN FINAL TUNE-UP pre-tournament evening by defeating the Jamestown Juniors 10 to 5. Earlier in the season Enderlin defeated Jamestown 7 to 0, the Enderlin hurler pitching a no- hit game. Coach T. E. Simle said Tuesday San Rafael, Calif, July 27.— ()—Meyer Golas, 32, Los Angeles burglar, perched on an 85-foot light pole at San Quentin prison Tuesday in a sit-down strike seek- ing a transfer to “The Islands.” Prison officials said they did not know what place Golas meant. They depended on hunger to force him down. He took along no food when he climbed the pole at lunch-time Tuesday. BOARD 10 CONSIDER WELTZIN SUCCESSOR Henry Owen to Submit Report on Insane Hospital to The state board of administration teplace Dr. J. Frederick Weltzin, president of the Valley City Teachers college, who was granted a year’s leave of absence. R. A. Kinzer, board member, said he expected that fuel contracts for the quires all householders to have metal garbage cans with covers—the maxi- yum capacity was placed at 25 gal- ons. Apartment houses must have one garbage can no smaller than 20 gal- Ions nor larger than 25 for each two epee the ordinance also pro- vides. From now on, residents involved in any traffic accident must report it to police. The commission passed an amendment to the traffic ordi- nance making such a report man- ditory in all accidents, not just those where property damage exceeds $50. Bids on a light police car, a sedan, were opened, but no action was taken. Local dealers submitted 11 bids. There were no bids from out-of-town dealers, The commissioners approved con- struction of a sidewalk in front of lot 6, block 33, Williams addition, on the petition of L. E. Zimmer, to Pay Special Tax tax payments before the July 31 dead- le, Alvin Purcell, state director, said Tuesday his department had re- ceived $15,364 from employers liable under the act. Purcell said approximately 1,200 day. Faced with about 90 petitions at the pening of the session Monday, the board completed half its calendar and granted six paroles after rejecting or Geferring action on about 40 appli- cations, Action on the application of James Bannon, sentenced from McKenzie county in 1933 to life imprisonment for murder, was deferred by the board at the Monday session. Paroles granted included Angus Bell, Golden Valley, sentenced Janu- ary 1936 to five years for forgery; C. M. Graham, Walsh county, sentenced February 1937 to one and a half years for burglary; Charles Vosberg, Rich- land, sentenced March 1936 to three to eight years for grand larceny; Robert Smette, Bottineau, five years Yor burglary; and George Kortness, Grand Forks, fifteen months, grand larceny. Madison, Wis., July 27.—(7)—Di- University of Wisconsin poet, and 27- year-old Grace Golden, of Green Bay, is again on the rocks. Mrs. Leonard, who was attracted to the professor by their mutual interest in poetry, has fled from his “phobic allowing the railroad vast grants along its right-of-way. The most heated point of contro- versy was the government claim that “agricultural land” meant only till- able soil. The railroad contended it meant any non-mineral land. The special master ruled with the government, however, on the “Ta- coma overlap” and the overlap in Wisconsin with the grants to the Winnebago and Superior Portage railway. The “Tacoma overlap” in- volved a contested 637,580 acres and the Wisconsin overlap 347,141. In the Wisconsin overlap, the spe- cial master held that the Northern Pacific was not entitled to land previously granted to the Winne- bago and Superior Portage. Coast Guard Rescues Five from Lake Barge here at 8:40 o'clock Tuesday morning with five men who were taken Mon- ing Harbor Beach, in tow of the tug Harrison. The coast guardsmen reported the Pulpwood cargo was lost as the barge rolled all night long in storm winds and high seas, but that the entire a tol mote STUDEBAKERS IN GAS AND OIL! ‘ROM the tailoring of the up- holstery to the paint finish twelve coats deep, every detail of nday four city, > the eriat | ©. Teeter, turkey raiser, reported | ot his squad will have “a chance”| state's educational, charitaibe and |Stale employers hire eight or more ey nee ce ee aeee | crew of cee tae the 1937 Studebaker getsafullmeas- nday | Tuesday 725 of his flock of 70 tur, ton the state title if it can get by| Penal institutions would be completed |Retsons and are lable for the tax.| Erion. Ns, ine fecond ane, but her ure of the painstaking care for which sols | keys had been killed by s pack of dogs| t. 'tirst round, since the local juniors | Tuesday. per month is added, ‘bout 13 50 cent | veal her whereabouts. Studebaker is world famed. the | curing the night. have three pitchers available for] Henry Owen, manager of the state |norts of state * 1300 re- | “About @ year ago Mrs. Leonard ob- Y i new * # # {tournament duty. They are Jackie| hospital for insane at Jamestown, Pred in tise ae ed Baye spoe) tained a divorce, stating she had not WAKE UP YOUR It’s the world’s first car with doors eal. ectee Bowers and Nicky and Dusky Schnel-| conferred with the board late Mon-|fram became operative four months found life rosy in the confines of the BUTEe the eee waNAGEE CETL <TH seo thie Bestar ead at laze: der, cousins. All were members of| day. He announced his preliminary small university area from which ly! It’s the year’s standout car in jut see ive F om ects pe uae ae the team which last year went to the| report_on| hospital conditions, ‘had |'@°-, = | Reonard—vetien of dtance phobia LIVER BILE— restful riding and simple eficient it, Try out the automatic il older * state tournament 5 comp! ‘wol 5 - 5 fears el, ages 5 Seal Se reer t nese | ing room have just been com- [Sse ted to Gov. William Langer Tuesdey.| Columbus Police Seek |° A reconciliation was attected, how- Withoat Calome!—And You'll Jump Out of Bed in ere wih ie pa ane feat dual Serer cice still. | pletely air cooled. Dine in com-| TWELVE KILLED IN CRASH _| Owen was appointed by the governor} BI. k Levi ader | vet 8nd the divorce decree was set the Morning Raria’ te Go pain on yeianer: O08 sauna EES ig fort. Mexico City, July 27.—(#)—Twelve| to replace Dr. John Carr, superin- ac. gion Leader] ixi:, ‘he liver should pour out two pounds o@ | overdrive, optional at slight cost, it Very possibly the value of your pres- guns E persons, all Mexicans, were killed and| tendent, as manager of the institu- EES Reeraenerieey powers cely Af tals bile delivers the gas and oil economy of ent car will be all the down payment 22 were injured Monday when a train| tion. ee petal Pl el a oar Not First Offender, dust decays in the bowels. Gas blontg up a lowest priced car! you need for a big new Studebaker. crashed into a bus near Tampico. The} A delegation of Mountrail county ? h A arey jisoned and you feel sour, = ; See fre en Hr women Ae a sinn a's We amanda umaay ‘of eenta| SReriff Here States) “eSnarert | WILDE MOTORS. Inc Eyes Examined Coles Benepe ecervensy COLT tec Mich, for the a treat ot Veni | _ Federal records disclosed to Burleigh | tates thos good, ol Certs Lite Liver , . eR a aE a ~~ i ey Pills ids of bile fi Glasses Prescribed pBent, Whose appointment ls subject) (pert) Effinger, fugitive alleged com. | County Sheriff Fred E. Anstrom Mon~| Pills to set taese two pounds of ble owing 304 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 1500 The eye is an organ you |i! BROKEN SLEEP go speroral ct tieliooard iicineer ald) dar ot) tha) Black Wegion day that it was not a first offender| fesozentlosetgousinr Wmnte bine J can’t afford to neglect. \ Sau 1 Teeth —=—= Lyons said the request from Col- ne Been vee vanes ny Seoaly. sk for Carter's Little Liver Pills by Bad Dreams, Gnashing of Teel! umbus was for Effinger’s arrest on a : ora TRERES EAR Dr. H. J. Wagner Optometrist Offices Opposite the G. P. Hotel since 1914. ‘These are common signs of Stomach Worms, still a menace to city and country children, causing loxe of weight. appetite or color, irregular howels, vomiting, itch ing, ete, Laxatives don't help — get Javne's Vermifuge, Children like it. 45 million sold. JAYNES VERMIFUGE. IE: Y. COMMON DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Blk., Bismarck, N. D. Telephone No. 260 WHISKEY fugitive warrant. Effinger walked out of an extradition hearing at Columbus, Ohio, last August on charges growing out of the Black Legion investigation . No mention of tea is found in the Bible or the works of Shakespeare. bars for one year for obtaining money under false pretenses. On Aug. 23, 1936, as Mrs, Bernice Provanchai she was held in St. Paul on a forgery count. She was sen- tenced to 5 years and released on pro- bation. On May 20, 1937, she was held for investigation in Milwaukee, Wis., but. released. She was also investigated and released in Billings, Mont., in 1917, Local officials were of the opinion that Mrs. Sikora is wanted on forgery counts in other cities as wel.l 2 Bismarck Scouts Will Attend Camp Bismarck Eagle Scouts Bill and Jack McDonald will participate in the Eagle Scout trail building camp in the virgin timber country on the shore of Thistledew Lake, north of Nash- wauk, Minn., Aug. 1 to 10, Paul O. Netland, Missouri Valley area execu- tive, announced Tuesday. They will go as guests of the Minne- sota Forestry department, free of charge. The department takes a few Eagle Scouts from each council each summer, Purpose of the camp is training in forestry conservation. The Scouts are under the guidance of Minnesota foresters and spend half of each day building trails through virgin timber for use of foresters in spotting and tracing fires, TASTE, SENSE oi a STRAIGHT Whether you take your whiskey straight—or in tall, icy drinks, you will like WINDSOR. 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