The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 10, 1937, Page 1

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Telephone 2200 Farm Leaders Doubtful of Price Slu State Moves to Co Bulletins (By The Associated Press Washington pve final approval Tuesday to the ’8 $42,000,000 reclamation program. for the current fiscal year by sign- ped the annual interior department propriations bill. par round, 89-78, to remain in front in her bid for a third straight women’s Western ‘a-hole’ medal play golf derby tri- umph Tuesday at the Onwentsia club with a 36-hole total of 154. strokes. Patty Berg, Minneapolis, rippéd over’ the course for’a new women’s com- Petitive course record of 36-38—74 and moved into second place with 157. FORMER COACH DIES A Clintonville, Wis.—Curran C. Mc- Conville, 60, coach of the University of Wisconsin crew that lost a. Pough- |. Keepsie race in 1809 because of a berry crate, died of a heart attack ‘Tuesday in the four wheel drive au- tomobile factory where he was super- intendent. NGRAP IRON EXPORT INDUSTRY ASSAILED Nye Urges Probe of ‘Enormous Profits’ in Sales to For- eign Countries said were being reaped by a half dozen, or fewer, firms from the ex- port of scrap iron and steele, largely Contending the country was being Grained of w valuable natural resource for private profit, Nye told the sen- ate he was “reliably informed” one gE “7 i ii ei seaEe silt i rey F i lertabll He iy a cg i ry g SHE 8 i i 5 E 5 | TT ay gE iit H it Nadine O’Leary Wins In Women’s State Meet ine inated Mrs. L. C. Grand Forks, in the 1937 women’s state golf tournament the Forks 00, “ Hall in the semi-finals Tuesday after- THE BIS ESTABLISHED 1873 HECK REPORTS ON INCOMES 10 STATE WITH U.S. RETURNS Auditors Expected to Complete - Investigation. of 10,000 Reports Next Week NOTICES TO BE SENT OUT Civil and Criminal Actions to Be ‘Commenced Against Vio- lators of Law Officials of the North Dakote tax of internal revenue at Fargo on their federal income taxes. “Investigations carried on to date reveal some very astounding condi- tions with reference to evasions of the state income tax law by those who . should J ate <8¢ PRESIDENT 10 KEEP OUT OF CAMPAIGN White House Issues Statement Following Copeland's At- tack Friday New York, Aug. 10—()—President Roosevelt was Tuesday to 8 Four Little Dionnes_. Suffer Slight Colds given the The Weather MARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK, N. D., TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1987 Generally fair tonight and Wednesday; little change in temp. mp BILL T0 STABILIZE MARKET POSTPONED UNTIL ‘38 SESSION PRICE FIVE CENTS llect $100,000 in Delinquent Taxes Langer Reveals __|GHNAARW TIKES [New Police Alarm STAND IN ATTENPT System Proposed ‘Letter Contents Only Cotton, Tobacco Face 10 STOP INVASION Prospect of Being Sold Un- Softies Stall to Asks Specific Charges and Not ‘ Installation of Telephones at!) Lead Disk Removed der Production Cost Save Wee Birdies Generalities in Reply to | Tension Eases at Shanghal Fol-| Strategic Points Suggest- From Girl’s Gullet U. S. Official fowing Slaying of Two ed by Waldo e- CORN ABNORMALLY HIGH Employing modern surgical in- struments, Bismarck doctors Mon- day removed a lead disk from the esophagus of 6-year-old Viola Schweinforch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Schweinforch of Eigin. Viola was brought to a Bis- marck hospital. when efforts to dislodge the disk from the pass- age to the stomch failed. She had accidentally swallowed it 12 days ago. The disk caused no appar- ent discomfort until a few days ago. While one doctor peered through a@ fluoroscope that light- ed up the skeletal structure of Viola and revealed the location of the disk, his assistant “fished” for the disk with an esophaga- scope. Doctors did not anticipate Viola would suffer any complications, She was recovering rapidly Tues- CANP RPLEY WILL BR TESTING CROUND FORWAR TECHNOUE Opposing Forces in Gigantic Bloodless War Fort Peck, Mont., Aug. ‘and Benenie aiate : Soldiers. Monday Hog and Cattle Market Expect- ed to Remain Good; Wheat Prices Uncertain RISIS Langer ‘TWoniny ante. oe- DIPLOMATS HANDLE CRIS! North Dakota highway ae Victorious Invaders Strengthen Dan inthis tate” "°*") Hold on Tlentsin Civilian Government Washington, Aug. 10.—(#)—Chalr- men of senate and house agriculture committees predicted Tuesday that bumper crops now being harvested or in prospect will bring no abnormal slump in prices. The views of the chairmen, Senator Smith (Dem.-8. C.) and Rep. Jones (Dem.-Tex.), were echoed by other committeemen who said recent price declines were “normal adjustments.” Both committees have decided to postpone action on price stabilization legislation ‘until the start of the 1938 session. They have agreed, however, some form of legislation will be neces- sary as @ permanent policy. Of the major crops, only cotton and tobacco face prospects of prices too low for profitable production, some committee members said. Because of 1984 and 1936 abnormally (1), .One-third of mileage. in fed- * Jeral aid iprojects is in an unsatisfac- tory’ condition. ; (2), , Maintenance funds for and they added, promise to keep wheat prices at @ profitable level. Hog and cattle prices, they said, are expected to remain good this year. Some congressmen from wheat areas said they were dubious about the prospects for wheat prices holding qu iD. Jones pointed out that congress al- ready has authorized continuance of Tes WORT TAKE ORDERS ROM AS i Threatens to Leave Berlin Post Bhanghal, : 4 oy Vacant After Expulsion A thousand new Japanese Jackets came to of Correspondent Daspaice of Shanghai. to Nanking indicated i London, Aug. 10—(P)—The_ i BEEERE Airliner Plunges to Earth In Florida After Hitting Pole on Takeoff g Bs de ga ai rf stop It struck s power pole, fluttered help- lessly through a thicket of small trees, and struck the earth. It was the line's first fatal ‘accident. Pete Dygert, airport manager, said the power line was strung at 11 p. m., Monday and that he had not been notified. It was not there Monday night when another EAL plane took off for Miami at 10:20 p. m., EST, gf BEI plumbing _% Gibson, alleged leader of the notor-|reyman plumber and a licensed gang, and Violet Brus, |ter plumber, Journeymen plumbers, mas- | bloodless battles, the second phase which will ied Aug. 15 to 20 at § SB & Hit 8 E i ee g i Ha At the same time, the foreign office let it be known that Germany has no intention of relenting in its expulsion Captain Stuart Diets of Baltimore, thief pilot. Robert Reed, co-pilot. Marian, Mexico aH HE John Karasiewicz’s Mother Dies at Home ee! a g (ooneinued Sa Pathos, Fear, Love, Hate Still _. Play Parts in Drama of War Correspondent Writes of Bloody Pippi Malad “Episodes Typloal of Span- | #20 ® Santee. ish Civil Conflict Two) ‘ Peek Fler bE SE now, tried. td send couldn't... rothers Tussle for Ferried to , ators Note: War stil & | Then, the company feried scross Gun; One Is Killed Sherman traits of Gilbraltar to — was. There’ are moving bits of ing in Bpain ttealt. +. The boy went Belcourt, N. D., Aug. 10—Funeral page too... . He ran errands, helped with services were held here for Patrick war ‘correspondent’s notebook. / the mules... Blue, 17, victim of a shotgun blast. Edward J. Neil, who found some- ‘The kept him out of every prominent Rolla thing of the sort while he served pousitas bangees ty sie becker ene end for the Associated Press in Ethi- | tremely fond of the 1 ° Insur. opis, is up against the real thing But on the family in the land of Ferdinand and Isa- | arid one day nts took bella. This starts a series of five | too quickly. joined Coens sect giattne toa [edt - | leaped forwar. 5 ent armies). right ‘Malaga alsters. BE Friends Fail to Save Youth From Drowning Berlin, N. D., Aug. 10.—(?)—Merle > | Ness, 20-year-old peta Hy i BE es g i z i i Z g E iy z " LET Fe z i t EL ? 4 & R 8 : i ahs f A 2 5 i E i i a8 zd i lk TE: r i v F i i i g E pisses q H HE

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