The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 20, 1937, Page 1

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F R ae Inches es Ahead. As Slump Worries Solons Black on the Bench--First Official Photos Navy : Marquette Duquesne Temple Villanova | Where’ s FDR’s Tooth? Smithsonain Won’t Talk tooth,” said an assistant, “you'll CHICAGOANS’ AUBS FORNIGHT CORCORAN WAS HOT ‘ARTGHT But Pair Admit Beating Siain Minneapolis Labor Leader at Union ‘Party’ : Minneapolis, James Mullen police two former Chicago men In connection with the slaying of Pa tick I. Corcoran, me: 20.—()—Captain sn oe é i i have’ to inquire at the White Howse.” Football Scores Caroate Tech oly, Crs, © Busan 0; n ‘or aia san, 4 St. Johns (Md.), 0; Army, 13. Georgetown, 2; Maryland, 0. Georgia Tech, 0; Florida, 0. the Minneapolis! Or, E, O. Steeves, 60, IN BOTH HOUSES ‘OVER FARM BILLS Tax Revision During Special Session Unlikely in Spite of Demands LEGISLATION UNORGANIZED Lynching Filibuster Threatens Action on Reorganization, Regional Planning Roosevelt legislative program barely. iuched ahead. Petty bickering furnished evidence that what President Roosevelt's open- greasmen paramoun: which they were summoned—crop control, executive reorganisation, wage and hour regulation, and re- planning. This sentiment centered in demands Although farm bills were nearly ready for consideration in each house, North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper Side) lle: N. D, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1937 aie —2 New a. Lines For the first time since the appointment of Justice Black, in whose hands the fate of important appointed 1930); Associate - Justices Benjamin N. End at Hoping that the condition of Bismarck’s uneinployed will be improved by the information it * obtains, the federal government Saturday was prepared to com- mence counting the unemploy- ment census cards which it distri- buted Tuesday. Na lene pe “tie U. 8. post office Liteayi Spreng today, a ae he Christ Bertsch em ‘gues @ last minute appeal for all of -Bismarck’s unemployed to sign the cards. Bertech quoted President Roo- sevelt: “If you give me the facts, I shall try to use them for the benefit of all:-who need and want work and do not now have it.” The Weather Snow and not so cold tonight and Sunday. PRICE FIVE CENTS . Cardozo (67, eppointed 1982); sara F. Stone (66, appointed 1925); the United States supreme court sat for this legislation lies, are shown above in their court robes as foll Justices George Sutherland (75, sppeintes 1922); James. © Clark meet trayee (15, appointed 1914); Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes (75, Justices Louis D. Brandeis (81, appointed 1916); Pierce Butler (71, appointed 1922). Back row, left to right, Associate Owen J. Roberts a, Sapa 1937). Job Census Will Midnight The postmaster reiterated the president’s statements,. that the information given ‘by the ‘person without @ job will not be used to sroved| | Manhattan Worth ASSOGIATION PICKS FIVE AS DIRECTORS Brink, Finney, inney, Kobs, T! Tavis and Refvem Are Named for Two Year Terms Bismarck Associs- tion of Commerce Friday elected five new directors as polls in the mai! elec- tion 5 a a HE i ze LF ge E |.$80—Improved Now New York, Nov. 20.—(#)—The Indians, who sold Manhattan island to the Dutch for $24, are + willing to buy it back at the orig- inal price—and pay $6 to boot. The offer was made after 17 tribes of the American Indian conference danced at their an- NATIONAL GUARD MAY SBE STRIKE SERVICE [Akron Rubber Company An- nounces Plant Will Reopen Monday; 12,000 Idle Akron, O., Nov. 20.—(?)—Ohio na- tional guerd units prepared Saturday for possible service at the Goodyear Tire & Rubber company, where & sit-down strike is in progress, making 12,090 workers idle. Company officials announced the ra Ba SKS “TIED UP? BY ND. REGULATORY OFFICE Withheld from Sale Because of Alleged Misbranding; "6 Dealers Involved and two’ Mandan distributors’ were “tied up” by the state regulatory depart- ment Saturday because of alleged misbranding of the contents. high cf the dealer's supply.in some stances, will ‘be withheld from sale until it is property labelled as to al- coholic content. “After today any shipments of of beer formal group picture. The justices, lows: left to right, front row, Associate (62, appointed 1930), and Hugo Copyright, Harris and Ewing. Associate Justice Hugo LaFayette Black of the U. S. supreme court ‘is shown here in his first “official” portrait since becoming a mem- ber of the nation’s highest court. First appointee of President. Roose- + velt to the tribunal, are left his Alabama seat in the U. 8. senate ’ bridegroom Hassell Ratlift. Ratlaff said he had driven fast because he was late for the cere- (10 RETIRE LAND te Submarginal Program Will Con- plant would reopen Monday and union j branded officials immediately said picket Uses sould be pisped arouitd the bie req jundreds the covering hi of acres heart of this rubber city. ‘rhe sit- down strikers are protesting sched- uled lay-offs. Christmas County Organizations Will Di- rect Anti-Tuberculosis Fund Gathering Ee, 5. te aE; Seal ‘Drive Will Commence Nov.26 ' the North Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis association. Burleigh county chairman IN GREAT PLAINS centrate on Acreage of ‘Non- conforming Users’ Washington, Nov. 20.—()—Secre- tary Wallace announced Saturday the government’s submarginal land re- tirement program would concentrate on purchasing land of “non-conform- ing users” in areas which “are spe- Wallace) saidia: laree pert of te | $10,000,000 congress appropriated { Purchase of low-grade land this year would be spent in the Great Plains | area. ‘The land retired trom farming, he | , would be used for forests, rec- | Hutcheson Addresses Hazen Masonic Rally ¥a He DECIDE ON CIVIL CAPTURE SOOGH SOOCHOW, PRESS ON TOWARD CHINA'S CAPITAL Formal Transfer of Government from Nanking to Chung- king Announced SOME FAVOR RETREATING Absence of Leading Delegates May Hasten Death of 9- Power Parley (By the Associated Press) The Chinese government Saturday announced transfer of the nation’s capital from Nanking as Japanese forces surged toward the city through gaps in the Chinese main defenses 125 miles away. The decision to move the capital te Chungking, about 750 air miles farther inland, came after the Japanese cap- tured Soochow, center of the Chinese “Hindenburg line,” and turned both ends of the defenders’ sprawling line. A division of opinion appeared whether to make a last ditch stand at Nanking. A growing faction ad- vocated withdrawal before arrival of the Japanese. . 15 SOLDIERS TAKE SOOCHOW WITHOUT SHOT Shanghai, Nov. 20.—(7)—A Jap- anese army spokesman said that fifteen Japanese soldiers GPs Soochow, keystone of sHineen burg . line,” without ting ending. On the Spanish civil war front, im- portant movements were held up by ‘SERVIGE BY DEC, 7 Ordinance Provides for Three- Man Commission; About 750 Present Employes Eligible North Dakota's model civil service ordinance will be placed before me: city: Fey for for aporera! before Dec. 7, tkinson, Bismarck city audi- eee Sars of the "tate League of Municipalities, said Saturday. Copies of the ordinance, pi roviding for a three-man commission in cities of over 4,000 population deciding to adopt the plan, were given represen- tatives of seven cities Friday. Ambrose Fuller, Chicago, legal con- sultant for the American Municipal association, recommended that cities adopt a co-operative plan for avail- ing themselves of the services of the Civil Service Assembly, Chicago. Chicago Office to Help With the Chicago office's assistance it is proposed to install the necessary Tecords, Mandan, Fargo, Representatives of For! Lake, Valley ‘ks, Devils lor ‘City, Minot and Bismarck city govern- ts sate i Ry Carrington Resident Killed in Washington

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