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* > PARUAMENT ENDS _- HISTORIC SESSION ' Friday, after a notable session that ty | Crater Inquiry . ew Adjournment Follows Announce- ment Italy Will Respect Spanish Rights _—__ | London, July 30.—(?)—Parliament adjourned for the summer recess saw Britain change kings and plunge into the world armament race. ‘Throughout the session parliament and government faced a constant threat of war, endeavoring to keep the Spanish civil conflict from Spreading to the rest of Europe. It approved a five-year $7,500,000,- 000 armament program and dealt with the constitutional crisis created by the abdicaiton of former King Edward VII. Adjournment followed the reassur- ing disclosure by Viscount Cran- borne, under-secretary of foreign af- fairs, that Italy had renewed her Pledge to Great Britain to -respect the territorial integrity of civil war- torn Spain. Lord Cranborne’s statement was made during a final debate before the summer recess on thé joint question of Anglo-Italian relations in the Mediterranean and the opposite Plans sponsored by the two countries to achieve non-intervention in the Spanish conflict, In answer to @ question from Lt. Com Reginald Fletcher, retired naval officer and Laborite M. P., Lord Cran- borne declared Italy has renewed her assurances to Britain “within the last few days.” Even as the debate waxed in com- mons, members of the noninterven- tion subcommittee gathered for con- sideration of the latest British plan to keep hands off Spain—a plan ob- servers feared might be wrecked on persistent Russian refusa] to grant belligerent rights to Spanish insur- Beat ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1987 ‘Shrinking Man’ Now Stays at Same Height Reopened by Wife New York’s perennial question: “What became of: Justice Joseph Crater?” bobbed up again when Mrs, Stella M. Crater, pictured above in an exclusive new photograph, declared’ that her husband was the victim of a political murder. Inquiry into the seven-year- old disappearance case was immediately renewed, particularly into the significance of $22,509 Crater is alleged to have obtained for a Tammany politician after Crater’s appointment to the bench. gents under any circumstances. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden bluntly rejected a demand by Clement R. Attlee, leader of the labor oppo- sition, that parliament be reconvened if the question arose of granting the Higher ‘Temperatures Forecast for State nounced,-M,-L. Boss, Hanford traffic manager, announced Friday. Minneapolis, July 30.— (4) —Hans Nelsson, the “shrinking man,” smiled | 00d Friday over an operation he said has put him “on top of the world.” Two years ago surgeons removed half of his parathyroid glands in an effort to stop de-calcification of his bones which took ten inches off his height in five years. Nelson had been shrinking for 15 years, until he was a stooped man of five feet. “As far as my life was concerned,” Nelson said, “I figured I was gone. I made a try, though, and I’m glad of it This has been the most wonderful summer since I have been sick.” He said he has taken 200 and 300- mile automobile trips this summer, doing the driving himself. His back still is too weak to support his body in strenuous work, but he said driving a car is “perfect” because he gets support. Off his earlier calcium diet, Nelson now eats anything. Dr. Richard John- son at the University of Minnesota hospital, who handled the case, insists cn a quart of milk a day and lots of vitamins A and D to produce bone growth. Dr. Johnson said Friday he was convinced Nelson’s case was an ex- ample of osteo-malacia, or softening of the bone, and not solely hyper- Parathyroidism. The symptoms are sometimes iden- tical, he said, but there was no tumor found in Nelson as is present in most cases of hyper-thyroidism. Nelson, now standing five feet even as he did at the time of the operation, says he is gaining strength “every day.” LEAGUE COMMISSION MEETS Geneva, July 30.—(?)—The League British royal commission’s proposal te partition Palestine. Britain was mandates met Friday to weigh the | inary opinion.” cf Nations permanent commission on Bes likely to ask only a “prelim- Bashara’s Grocery 417 Third St. ‘ 1 Lima Beans 1 Pork and Beans . 1 Spaghetti 1 Hominy .... Salmon, Libby’s fancy red, tall can, Pineapple. Juice, Dole, .20c Tomato Juice, large can, 3 for. . Phone 426-3 Cucumber Pickles, Heinz, quart ..... 23c 1 large Ivory Soap for 1c when you buy 2 large Ivory .. 25€ 2lc Oxydol, per pkg. ........ 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