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i { i 1 FDR Links Past and Present in Address; —— | ten rg ped N. Y., Oct. 14.—(?)— President velt said Wednesday the people were “rightly” talking fteedom of religion and the press to- day just as they did 150 years ago ‘when New York state ratified the fed- efal constitution. Coming here from ] Slope Briefs ——— Elgin—Management of the Grant County Press has been taken over by Clarence Jacobson and Donald Hoare. Killdeer—Dunn county's annual Old {Soldiers reunion will be held here | Monday evening, Oct. 18, in connec- “ ” jtion with the annual meeting of the Hyde Park as a “neighbor,” the chief) oon.) district, American Legion. comer stone of the city’s new post-|Jack Williams, adjutant, R. | J: office. Downey, service commissioner, an: Westfield Farmers To Stage Exhibition | Dr. Stangebye, district deputy, will oe | present. Hettinger—the 30th anniversary of {the Lutheran church was celebrated Linton, N, D., Oct. 14.—Farmers of |here simultaneously with a celebra- the Westfield community have sched- | uled @ corn and poultry show for Monday. D. C. Crimmins, Hazelton, will judge the corn and Frank E. Moore, extension poultryman at the; NDAC will discuss poultry manage-/ ment and give a culling demonstra-! tion. The winning corn exhibits will be shown at the State Corn Show in Bismarck, Oct. 26 to 28. Will Hold School Program at Trinity Evening services at Trinity Lutheran church Sunday will be devoted to the church school program and parent- teacher contacts with the children. Rev. Prof. Kemper G. McComb of Jamestown college will speak. A re- ception will follow. The public is in- ited. DEXTER FELLOWS ILL | Hattiesburg, Miss., Oct. 14—(P}— Dexter Fellows, 66-year-old circus press agent ill in a hospital here, was denied visitors Thursday while mes- sages poured in from all over the country inquiring of his condition. Fellows contracted influenza while the Ringling Brothers-Barnum and Bai- Jey circus was touring this section. More than 3,000,000 persons have viewed New York from the Empire State Tower. 20% off on overcoats at Alex Rosen & Bro. ition of the golden wedding anniver- \saries of two pioneer church families, Mr. and Mrs. O. B, Severson and Mr. and Mrs, Louis Grunstead. Hettinger—Morris Merwin heads Hettinger’s A. P. Beleal club of the Future Farmers of America. Ipresident is Lyle Markegard; secre- i Vice Jake Te- Jack Winkle; treasurer, watch dog, Joe Uhiler; se! Winston Markegard. Mott—Alice Mae Johnson heads Mott high school’s girl scouts Other officers are Emlie Svihovec, vice pres- ident; Jessie Bohn, secretary; Norma Smith, Buehler, publicity chairman. treasurer; and Ella-Lois Japs Using Dum Dum Bullets, Foes Allege Geneva, Oct. 14. — (®) — A strong protest charging Japanese armies in China with using asphyxiating gas and dum dum bullets was lodged with the League of Nations Thursday by the Chinese government, The protest also alleged that Japan continued to resort to aerial bom- bardment of open cities and civilian populations in defiance of a League of Nations’ resolution denouncing such tactics. ‘The communication accused Japan of using dum dum bullets and deadly gas against Chinese troops on the Shanghai front. Wo Serrasinrs, 60 mass APART. wens wens FOWARD cacn ormen . PLANE, Fuvino ay 120. Ke geing down. Hefty, too. ry Kes: expensive —but sells at a rockbottom price. Ask for it by the bottle, or at the bar. '3 only one answer to any puzzle, That goes for whiskey, too. You'll find the answer te your whiskey problem in Kessler’s Private Blend —the natural-tasting whiskey. You'll find jer’s smooth in Flavor —mild and mellow sler's. It ta 47 IMPROVEMENTS IN DODGE FOR 1938 Safety and Convenience Are Dominating Features of New Line Just Announced Announcement description of the 1938 Dodge passenger car models will make interesting reading to the many followers of this make, especially in view of the fact that the new line, offering 10 body selections, is said to incorporate 47 progressive improve- ments affecting appearance, comfort and performance. Outstanding engineering features such as floating power and other engine details, silenced all-steel safety bodies, hydraulic brakes, hypoid rear axle, and a variety of automatic oper- ating features are either retained or used with modifications. Entirely new are such units as the radiator shell and grilles by which the head-on ap- pearance of the new cars is beautified. New also are hood louvres, fenders and their mountings, windshield, instru- ment panel, seat adjustment, head lamps, door and luggage compartment locks, brake drums, engine impulse neutralizer, muffler, clutch facings, clutch baffle and release bearings, generator and interior treatment. Safety, Convenience Lead Safety and convenience seem to have been guiding motives in the de- sign of the instrument panels of the new Dodge models. The heat indica- tor, ammeter dial, fuel and oil gauges, are grouped in a circular layout and placed beside the speedometer so that the driver, in reading the instruments, does not have to turn his eyes out of the direction in which the car travels. Switches, control knobs, glove com- partment and ash tray handles, even the ignition lock, are sunk into the instrument panel so that none of them can act as obstructions, Notable success is said to attend the efforts of Dodge engineers to make their car interiors sound-proof. An important detail in the silencing | Of Dodge cars is the unique method by which the bodies are mounted on the chassis. The system involves the use of chassis outriggers equipped with rubber spools by which chassis and body ar kept from making actual metal-to-metal contact, This method is said to be signally successful in preventing road noises and operating sounds from reaching the body struc- ture and occupants of the car. Further contributing to riding com- fort are a highly developed weight distribution and the successfully syn- chronized action of specially long, semi-eleptic springs fashioned of thinned-down specially arranged leaves of Amola steel. The engine is placed well forward. Front and rear Seats also are advanced. Rear seat passengers ride ahead of the rear axle and the weight carried on the springs is evenly shared by front and rear. it possible to give front and rear springs the same resiliency; this means that the springs deflect and recover at the same rate, without subjecting the car body and the occupants to “pitching” when going over rough roads, The cushioning effect of the springs is further four telescoping sorbers of a type landing shock met by. the action of the shock a! in both directions, as well as parallel to the chassis oscillations, the snub- bing effect is direct and positive. One feature retained from previous Dodge designs is the sway eliminator now operating without being linked to the shock absorbers. Several improvements have been made in the clutch mechanism. The release bearing is larger atid its self- lubricating capacity greater. The riven clutch disk has @ baffle pre- venting oll from reaching the ae disks. The clutch facings are vided with grooves that assist in keep- ing the clutch cool and in whatever vacuum might affect in- stantaneous clutch action, Minor im- provements have been made in the tod irom Ametane 'Dodge synchro-asilent three - speed DISTRIBUTED BY MANDAN BEVERAGE COMPANY Telephone 337 transmission, The transmission or parking brake is applied and released by a pistol-grip-shaped lever located :n the center of the instrument panel. The arrangement, by eliminating the conventional parking THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1987 McKenmey om Bridge | A BAD BID WELL PLAYED : ing Unwise Slam Contract Puts Declarer in a Tight Spot—But He left Gets Out by Wise Trump Play oe a tine aa ans a oot By WILLIAM SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS CONTRACT PROBLEM band, A slam may properly be bid when Duplicate—All vul. South ‘West North fast Pass 2@ Pass Pas 39 Pass Pas 60 Pass Opening lead—# Q. division of adversely held honors, but when it requires not only that the suit split three and two, but that each opponent must hold an honor,| the player who undertakes a slam contract is Lanhias with the odds ing to tempt East to cover. East played the four and South let ride, West's singleton king winning. West returned the jack of clubs, and again dummy was forced to ruff. Dummy’s last trump was led, and Bouth finessed the nine. When West failed dom to driver and frent seat oocu- pants, Increase Braking hcg While leaving prea) speed practically unchanged, engineers have boosted stopping by increasing the diameter of gnome cooled brake drums from 1 11 inches, Night-driving safety is the Dodge lighting system. lamps supply s main road travel and an opt » American Bridge Teague T think there is no question but, that North bid too much on this it depends on a split in the suit, or a. | SAFEST IN COUNTRY big bum: head but ‘conscious and around again. Along the. entire 25-mile front stretching northwest from the North station the Japanese began the open- promised CONTINUED) North Dakota Car Death Toll of ’37 Now at 100 Mark fend about three miles west of Gwin- E. McKENNEY Meanwhile the nation’s auto traftic toll wag-sunning about 20° per cent ‘year despite safety. cam- spot for the supreme effort to break ted Press reported. spent through the hitherto ” Chinese defense lines. With the egby Push about to get underway, BISMARC Today and Held Ov Friday oT Japanese army offi- Lett eeisounced 2048 Japanere. Mad been killed and 9,617. had been wounded up to Oct. 10. IN MAN KILLED IN WISCONSIN Green Bay, Wis., Oct. 14.—(P)—V. ff Hankinson, E 2 B E 3k 2: 3 i “| MADE ONE MISTAKE!’ $ i i suo | Unrest Prevalent in. Jap-Organized Empire Peiping, Oct. 14.—(#)—Foreigners arriving here from Menehukuo re- ee serious unrest among the 30,000,- Chinese inhabitants Emperor Seog Teh's Sapence arene em- pire. Dissatisfatcion is said to be —— acute, especially among some Chinese probably due.to Yarnell’s. .prompt| members of the Manchukuo army, action in ordering all hands below.| who are reported to be showing ten- Cap Deflects Shrapnel. - Wencies to sympathize with kinsmen Mec Michael's. triple-fold’- sailor’s| fighting against Japan in China deflected the bit of shrapnel. A 3 . CAPITOL Is College Football a Game or a Business? i is aid i Ft zege Rages i in Shanghai Today and Friday Saturday Matinee (Copyright, 1937, NEA Service, Inc.) Pip piachapehle Sat. - Sun. - Mon. Interstate Transportation Firm Has Spotless Record for 388,397 Miles ts] Chicago, Oct. 14—()—Highway This even division of the load makes|the road sh acting to throw the light eeiecavely one controls and indian Body air-conditioning is through pivoted ventilators, a Protected, variable cow] ventilator, and crenk-controlied wind ] lows. Impeachment of FDR Broached by Tinkham Washington, Oct. Maar enes sentative Tinkham (Rep.-Mass.) has suggested in a cablegram Some Qen- eva that heescier td Gecreary Hl for not loneine| etl oA sel Medion ebaad sihabtoes bled seal, én mespage cal a Pro-| made public here: this (neutrality) law and] West wholly nullified the will of in reference to the war in China. Cone sensational economy and traditional Dodg. Canty with pla: Heseh ive new improvements, the new sts Dodge tops it ell with in iscngeished New styling, inside and out, to * give you the most beautiful, extra-value Dodge of them all! See this new Dodge today Dodge and save money! And remember _ TES HERE 10 save You Mou! Dodge and gave money! And remember Dodge SWITCH OW 1938 DODGE-AND SAVE MO STILL DeLiv FoR just OLLARS MORE THAN LOWEST-PRICED CARS! 7 _ lapel lade fee latin ld rtrtg-debel Mel Thureday, 9:00 to 10:00 P. BM, Bostere Stenderd Tima M. B. GILMAN COMPANY Condition your « car - winter driving Bumper to Bumper Service. <_Low Flat-Rate Price safety, regulation of moter bus lines News - Novelty = MILES . Without a Single. ACCIDENT The. Best Record in 1 The Nation! That is the achicvemenit Pa Interstate Transportation Co. ite the fact Interstate Transportation Company’s buses operate lar; in pore Dao. state whose fatal highway accidents have been mounting ey and a. state which this i eae is well on the road to setting. up a new large- — of highway accident fa' victims in 1937—this transportation system nevertheless has: maintained ee unblemished record and just has been awarded FIRST PLACE IN THE NATION in the safety contest—division of companies op- erating 10 buses or less—conducted by the National Association of Motor Bus Operators TAKE AN INTERSTATE BUS ON YOUR NEXT TRIP SAFETY COURTESY SERVICE nigh he tang reat ane ee “port oe sesezszy: Lv.. 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