The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 21, 1937, Page 3

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BETTERMENT IN N. D. BENEFITS 100,000 4,000,000 Spent During Year| ;,, to Fight Public Health Haz- ards, Says Engineer Harry G. Hanson, of the state health depattment, said Tuesday. Citing highlights in the advance on public. oma hazards, senses Pointed proved wat supp! systems at Jamestown Mandan @ softening plant and includes the same general features, he said. List Improvements The. engineer stated waterworks systems at Watford City, No less than twenty-eight of them are now commuting in their own or THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1987 WATER AND SEWAGE/Commuting to Wall Street Offices {PROVISIONS OF U.S. By Plane Costs $1,000 a Month} ACTAREEXPLAINED He is Henry Sturges Morgan, whose pilots whisk him in at the rate of 175 miles an hour from his estate at Fox Point, Long Island. His plane makes the trip in 12 minutes, The plane “taxis” onto a revolving Cushing from way Julius Morgan out on Lioyd’s neck, between Cold Spring Harbor and Huntington, L. I. trip in about seven- Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., famous as & polo player, has the distinction of be- ing the only one of the regular busi- ness men commuters to fly his own plane. A. Felix Dupont, Jr., is probably running up to the all-time commuter- endurance record. According to Lyon, this member of the Dupont family comes in about four times a week on & three-way commuting system-from home and office in Wilmington, Del., to home and office in Manhat- tan, to home in Marion, Mass, then back to Man- hattan, and so on. Another long distance commut- er is E. Roland Harriman, anoth- er early erriver, who gets to his Wall Street office Hitchcock from his own lake at Arden, N. Y., up beyond Bear Mountain, in twenty-five minutes in’ his Sikorsky amphibian. It would teke him between one hour and an hour and a half by train-car commuting. H. B. Dupont takes about an hour to come up in his Fairchild seaplane from his home at Essington, Pa. 22|Wounded Flier Smiled, Waved at Mates, then Ship Exploded in Air 22 DEVILS LAKE WOMAN HEADS BEAUTY GROUP B. Demming, Bismarck, Named Vice President at Grand Forks Convention Grand Forks, N. D., Sept, 21.—(?)— | 0 parks and institutions, where | Mrs. Carrie Smith of Devils Lake was VEAL SHOUL- DER STEAK, Ib. 1 7c SUMMER SAUSAGE, Swift’s Essex, 2 2 c elected president of the North Da- Devils Lake was selected as the 1938 convention city. Others elected were M. B. Dem- i first vice presi- Forks,| ter of seconds, threw off his helmet, |!¢ + \since. He flies on passenger airplanes, *|however, as does Captain Vascon- Is Most Vivid War Memory of Former Ace, Now Denver Company Executive By CLAUDE WOLFF New York, Sept. 21—(?)—Captain Jerry C. Vasconvells of Denver, Colo., now lives the quiet, thrill-free life of an investment securities company, executive in Denver, Colo., but when he was winning his war ace wings he saw many things that have stayed his memory. The captain, who eliminated five German airplanes and one observa- tion balloon during the world strug- gle in France, still declines to talk about one of the most horrible things he saw while in action. To wit: “The one experience that perhaps stays with me the most vividly was when flying around 18,000 feet, my deputy flight commander was hit by @ stray bullet from a German plane. Plane Exploded “He flew alongside of me for s mat- goggles, waved, looked out at the front of his plane, which was com- mencing to throw out dense clouds of smoke; looked over, smiled ant waved again and the plane exploded.” The. Armistice ending. the World war became effective the morning of Moyen 11, 1918. not been at the controls of a plane nes, and | cells. Lieut. Gunthrie destroyed six enemy WHY UDGA TABLETS CURB EXCESS ACID DISTRESS OF Or k ‘Canttel Cut Rate in Bismarck, Cen- tra! Drug Co. in Mandan and all good drug stores. LARSEN’S “Home Appliance Shop” Phone 407 Capte Vasconcelis tells of a funny incident that happened to Captain NEW U. PROFESSOR TALKS WITH WILLSON Margaret Reeves Will Have Charge of Social Graduate Training Course Margaret Reeves, recently-named assistant professor in the de, of sociology, University of North Da- kote, conferred Tuesday in Bismarck with E. A. Willson, executive director of the state public welfare board. She will conduct the new graduate training course for social workers to be offered for the first time this fall at the university. A graduate of the University of ‘South Dakote, Miss Reeves holds a master’s degree from Radcliffe col- ge has studied social service ad- ministration at the University of Chi- cago. Miss Reeves has been Red Cross Chicago. In 1935 she was vice president of “|the National Conference of Social Workers, and in 1930 served on com- mittees at the White House confer- ence on child health and protection. She was a member of the organization committee for the first international conference on mental hygiene. wt, Lt’S Philco Week The eye is an organ you can't afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Optecnstrist Offices Opposite the G. P. Hotel since 1916 Phone 833 «Bismarck, M.D. SPECIAL TERMS ON ANY 1938 Automatic Tuning PHILCO Inclined Control Panel MUSIC CO. 419 Bresdway Phone 763 BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ICC Powers to Regulate Oper- ation of Motor Trucks Told by Hendricks ip © | McDonald, with TWIN BED OUTFIT “4 3850 Complete! Full panel, welded steel beds, two mattresses, two eprings! said, motor carriers are required to send money to the LC.C. under its provisions in only one instance, that in payment for identification tags which all vehicles must carry. Though the new act still is very young, already one operator whose Ine of traffic crossed North Dakota has realized the seriousness of the LC. in enforcement. This operator, guilty of violating the new law, was fined $21,600, Representaing the I.C.0. in enforce- ment of the act, though they do not have police power themselves, are supervisors in 14 districts in the na- tion as well as 62 of the larger cities. Hendricks was introduced by George Gronberg, program chairman. Rev. E. L, Jackson gave a short farewell address to H. O. Putnam, who will be leaving the club soon when he goes to his new home and work in Minneapolis, and Putnam re- sponded, Lieut. James Guthrie of Selfridge Field, Mich., was the only guest. Group singing was led by W. J. Clarion E, Larson 8s accompanist. _ SS DR. R. S. ENGE Chirepractor Drugless Physician Lucas Bik., Bismarck, N. D. Telephone No. 260 SEPTEMBER CORN DEAL DRAWS FIRE Federal Government Launches Investigation as Prices Still Fluctuate Chicago, Sept. 21—(?)—The federal government launched an investiga- tion Tuesday of the September corn “deal” in the Chicago market as wide price fluctuations continued to dis- turb the corn pit. Supplementing in inquiry already started by the board of trade, the commodity exchange administration asked grain commission houses to report all open accounts in Septem- FLOOR PHONE CONSULT YOUR AGENT OR BROKER AS YOU WOULD YOUR DOCTOR OR LAWYER Noe Se ber corn as of the close of business, Monday, Sept. 20. The market gave evidence that the “deal” is far from The price of September corn shot up 3% cents a bushel to 1.06% early Tuesday but later lost much of advance. When the reached its height last y the Price soared to $1.16%. September corn closed at @1.04%« % Tuesday. VAN HOOK MAN NAMED Sept. 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