The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 18, 1937, Page 3

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ic D~ rn 1~ FOUR DIE IN BLAST ABOARD DESTROYER} ‘Ten Others Injured When Steam Pipe Explodes Where Men Are Working Philadelphia, -Aug. 18.—(%)—¥Four men were killed and 10 injured by a steam explosion aboard the U. 8, destroyer Cassin Wednesday at the Philadelphia navy yard the com- mandant’s office announced, The dead were civilian workers at the =a, yard. tn One those injured was Lieut. Henry Marshall, engineering officer of the vessel. Six others injured were navy enlisted men and three were civilian employes. Their identities were not immediately available, The Cassin, one of the navy’s new- est destroyers, was in dry-dock at the navy yard for repairs when an ex- ploding steam pipe showered a crew of workmen in the fire room with metal and scalding steam. The announcement was made Rear Adm. W. T. Cluverius, ae mandant of the fourth naval district, after a board had inquired into the cae of the accident and the casual- ies, Navy yard firemen e: a blaze which resulted from the ex- plosion and assisted in removing the injured men to hospitals, Lieutenant Commander William W. - Belienss aide to the commandant, “We do not know the cause of the accident. A board of investigation has already been appointed.” The Cassin is the second naval vessel to bear the name of Captain Stephen Cassin who commanded the Ticonderoga in the battle of Lake Champlain in the War of 1812. ‘SLEEPING BEAUTY’ TAKEN 10 HOSPITAL Mews Is Made for First Time Since Strange Iliness De- j veloped in 1932 Chicago, Aug. 18—()—Pretty dark- haired Patricia Maguire, victim of sleeping sickness was a patient in a wy west suburban hospital Wednes- day, but a secre- tary veiled the gj cause for her first removal from home in more than five years, Peter Miley, her stepfather, said the 3l-year-old woman who con- tracted encephal- itis lethargica on Feb. 13, 1932, was taken to the hos- pital last Satur- Miss Maguire day after she de- veloped a high fever. Hospital attaches declined to dis- cuss the latest development in the strange illness. Her physician re- fused to comment on reports that Patricia was suffering from disorders of the circulatory system. ‘The removal to the hospital marked. the first time that Patricia has left her home since Feb., 1932, when she lapsed into the deep coma from which she never has rallied, Shields Baby Still In Critical Condition Whether or not 9 fall from a third- story window Saturday night would take the life of 2-year-old Harry Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shields, 202% Main ave., remained uncertain Wednesday. Attending phy- sicians said the baby, badly bruised and with several bones broken by the fall, was still in critical condition, but had held his own since Tuesday. _—— | Today’s Recipe | Rice-Stuffed Green Peppers ‘Three large peppers, 2 tablespoons bacon fat, 2 tablespoons minced onions, 2 tablespoons minced pars- jey, % teaspoon salt, % teaspoon paprika, % teaspoon celery salt, 1 egg or 2 yolks, 1 cup cooked rice, % cup soft bread, 1-3 cup cream. ‘Wash peppers. Remove tops. Dis- card seeds and pulp. Rinse peppers well. Heat fat in pan. Add and brown onions. Add rest of the in- gredients and cook two minutes. Stuff peppers, Bake 25 minutes in moder- ate oven in small pan in which a third cf an inch of boiling water has been Placed. TWO TRAINMEN KILLED Beaver Falls, Pa. Aug. 18—(P)— A Pittsburgh-bound Pennsylvania railroad passenger train sideswiped a box car early Wednesday hear New Gallilee station eight miles west of Beaver Falls, killing the engineer and fireman, The world’s longest complete com- munication system is to be established between Moscow, Russia, and Khab- erowski, near the Manchurian border in Siberia, a distance of 5,300 miles. The system will have telephone, tele- graph and radio broadcasting chan- * nels, The wettest day on record was June 14, 1911, at Bagino, Philippine Yslands, when 46 inches of rain fell. x. age pathizers with placing firearms in in-/|ligence service,” were reported Wed- terstate commerce while transferring| nesday by the Minsk newspaper Ra- tor J. Edgar Hoover to make “a cur- sory examination.” If facts warrant, Sister Attends | G-Men to Investigate Schaumberg Is New {7° tyo-and-e-hait weeks, depend. jazi Military he said, a more formal inquiry would|them from one camp to another.|bochi (Worker) to have been shot. Swimmi Pool Boss —_—_—_—E EEE Pershing Fete N pats Camps be made. Citron told department officials he stad red tania ing Washington, Aug. 18—()—Attor-| First complaints received at the de- Tece! undreds” 0 - SANTA FE SIGNS PACT ney General Cummings said Wednes-|partment were letters from private |plsinta Topeks, Kan. Aug. 18.—(?)—Of- Birmatek high patties sted cs Metal Weatherstripping for day he had asked the bureau of in-| Citizens collected by Rep. Citron ET fictals of independent unions rep-| week assumed charge of the municipal | DOORS AND WINDOWS vestigation to investigate Nazi mili-|(Dem.-Conn.) which complained SIX ‘SPIES’ EXECUTED resenting 26,000 employes of the San- swimming pool for the balance of the | For es training camps throughout the |against continued operation of Nazi/ Moscow, Aug. 18—(®)—Six “Tro-/ta Fe railroad said they had signed beetle to Apteraine if they wiclkted training camps at Andover, N. J., and | tzkyist spies,” convicted of poisoning| agreement with the company for any federal law. elsewhere. Red army soldiers in White Russia| blanket 5-cent-an-hour increases in Cummings said he had asked Direc-| The complaints charged Nazi sym-|“under orders of the Fascist intel-| pay, effective as of Aug. 1. summer. He replaces A. C, Van Wyk, former manager, who hag moved to Valley City. The pool will remain open another | OSCAR A, JOHNSON Phone 1799 - 218 W. Sweet Ave. Specially Selected! Reduced Prices! SALE! WEEK-END SPECIALS e Sensational Values! 0 e Specially Priced! Present at the dedication of a statue of her brother, Gen. John J, Pershing, at Versailles, France, was Miss May Pershing, Pictured above in Paris, the sis- ter of the war-time commander of the A. E. F. Miss Pershing rs ay net wine | © Quantities Limited! Tubfast printed percale. Wine, navy and other new Girls’ Dresses ten eae sh 5Ac eo e Get Here Early! diers at Montfaucon Regularly 69c! Fall styles and colors; sturdy tubfast percale. Sizes from 7 to 14. CHECK These Bargains Few-of-a-Kind Quantities Unlimited Turkish Towels A value at 100 Reduced for this sale Os sy soersseeseoeense 8c Business So Poor He Set Fire to It Marshall, Minn., Aug. 18—(?)— Basil Jones, Tracy shoe repair- man, was sentenced to up to five years in the state prison Wednes- day. after he pleaded guilty to arson charges. He told the court business was so poor he set fire to his shop to collect $2,500 insurance. His wife, who also pleaded guilty, was given a suspended sentence. The couple said they had removed machinery from the building Sunday night before setting the fire. ARS. IAN DESRES CHANGE OF VENUE Kisses 12-Year-Old Son as She Pleads Innocent to Poison Murder Charge New Fall Styles Ok emai COTTON metic. eee sortase | “ PRINTS Tailored or lacy panties or Slips that are made better i Pri for 1 and Jook much higher priced! Sylvania ints ae ied Plante. Bias cut; tailored or lacy! Fall Handbags A group of smart styles, ALL TUBFAST! Flattering frocks that are new evidence of 55c Ringless An Outstanding: ‘Week-End Special Cincinnati, Aug. 18.—(P)—Mrs. Anna Marie Hahn kissed her 12-year- old son, Oscar, Wednesday, as she i thers you've s pleaded innocent to indictments Brassieres Only 48c Segetere, at this pric pear era agen lieu acd Wide selection of models, ; Leather SOLES The of Mrs, Hahn’s th Don’t miss this chance to tightened when the word “murder”| —Mme § sale ast........... save! Full fashioned chif- Sale 89c sovalty 8 Rate by poison ‘ ob we penear cae with refreshing touches charges of ry jacol 0 heavier service wei Children’s feet right in Wagner, 78, and George Gsellman, Nurses’ Oxfords if you prefer. Lovely col- these sturdy omfords! ‘Black of organdie or pique. Sizes from 14 to 52. 67, A woman spectator started to cry. During most of the brief courtroom appearance, the woman who Police Lieut. George W. Schattle said is lunked directly with at least three of 11 deaths under investigation, sat with feet crossed and hands clutch- ing a handkerchief. She spoke no word, Her attorneys entered her plea and expressed desire for a change of venue, which com- mon pleas Judge Charles 8. Bell in- structed them to put in writing. Democrats’ Convention Avoids Controversies A real comfort shoe. In ors. patent, calf, 854-2, Value! ; Clearance Women’s & Misses’ SHOES $1.00 Broken lots in all styles. Indianapolis, Aug. 18.—(#)— The Young Democrats of America gather- Dress SHIRTS ing here Wednesday for their third 4 Biennial session displayed @ tendency oD nell ee Fen tolers 68c Se cee ree © nes ancl For This le 4 es D learance on 4 venly woven broadcloth? Frank Wickhem of Sioux Falls, 8. A 35c value Only at ; ,, retiring president, said he thought Women’s Summer at 24c FoF or hy. MOE “expensive! it “extremely unlikely” the resolu- tions committee would make any mention of a third term for Presi- dent Roosevelt. ESCAPE ACCIDENT INJURY Minneapolis, Aug. 18.—()—Fifteen passengers escaped injury early Wed- nesday when a switch engine backed into the front end of a street car. James Oberg, 48, street car motorman, was taken to Northwestern hospital with bruises and lacerations. Two way stretch girdle with Real attractive. Full 36 inches shaped waistline. Comfort wide by 2% yards. able, firm control for hips. Cotton Frocks These have been reduced Compare last Fall’s price with Fall 1937 prices Homesteaders HUSKIES Whipcord Pants Sale Men’s A Real Week- Blok up $1 .09 Reg. 65¢ 47c End Special $1 87 Despite rising prices at Only : Covert or chambray. Extra Plenty of rts a ieis ek do Meat ht yet husky cut sizes, comfort and Fleecydowns whipeord, feenly bar-tacked! 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