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11 ABOARD MISSING CANADIAN AIRPLANE Ship, Miners, Thought Forced Down in Ontario Wilder- ness by Fog Sioux Lookout, Ont., Nov. 26.—(Can- adian Press)—A Canadian passenger Plane, carrying probably 11 persons, is nilssing in the wilderness north of here. The ship, operated by Starratt Air- ways, left Pickle Lake Wednesday aft- ernoon for a 120-mile flight to Sioux Lookout. Pilot Ken Smith, the chiet engineer of the airways, Keith Greg- son, and probably nine passengers, all rainers from the Pickle Crow work- ings, were said to be aboard. Airways officials believed the ship, ercountering fog on the short hop, landed somewhere in the forested re- gion, probably at Root portage camp, 63 miles north of Hudson. The cam) i sfully equipped with shelter and food sufficient for several weeks. CONTINUED from page one. Wants Modification Whenever Congress Is Prepared to Act ity of giving tax revision the riguc- ci-way at the regular session conven- ing in January. Recommendation for giving a single federal agency power to adjust and stabilize the ‘value of the dollar” came from the senate agriculture committee in its report on the “ever-normal granary” bill. Asserting that the fluctuating value of the currency as well as crop pro- éuction affected farm income, the committee report suggested: The present price level “is too low and should be raised to at least the 1926 levels.” The senate committee report was made public just as the house agricul- | ture committee formally approved a new crop control bill, by a 16 to 7 vote, ‘and prepared to start debate on the house floor Monday. Penalties Criticized Penalty provisions in the proposed crop control bill drew bi-partisan crit- icism during senate debate on the measure, Senator Vandenberg (Rep., Mich.) Four ‘eon vhorse power motors roaring, the 157-foot, 31-ton Sisk largest flying boat ever built in America, moves down the landing stage into for its initial launching. The huge plane was built for Russia, but the use the waters of Dark Head creek, near Baltimore, sey {capacity will make possible nonstop flights of 6,000 miles, farther than be put has not been disclosed. The 10,000-pound load THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1937 at U. S. Seaplane--But It’s for Russia Tokio. It can carry 46 passengers. FREE BID LEADS TO SLAM Goren, Member of Four Aces, Explains Strategy Which Led to Championship Victory (Secretary, This is the. tenth in a series of 12 articles illustrating the play of national champions in tourna- ments where they won renown. SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS CONTRACT PROBLEM Charles H. Goren of Philadelphia a inguished has one of the most dist! tcurnament records of the year. Not. only was he a member of the Four Aces, the famouns team which won the knockout team of four champion- | >! ship at Asbury this year, but he has finished first in more sectional tour- naments this year than any other player in the United States, and|” is high in the ranking for the total number of master points won. In today’s hand, Goren, who sat South, tells of an interesting slam bid, which helped to win a title. termed “unfair” the proposed $100 fine on farmers failing to make required reports in connection with marketing quotas. Senator Burke (Dem., Neb.) agreed with the criticism, Senator Pope (Dem., Idaho) co- author of the legislation, told critics of the provision he would join them in urging @ modification of the pen- alty clause so farmers “innocently” failing to make required reports ‘would not be subject to criminal prose- cution, Meanwhile President William Green cf the American Federation of Labor suggested that reduction of real es- tate taxes—rather than labor costs— | behind. ‘would | most effective method of stimulating home ownership. Asks Co-ordination Green proposed that the adminis- tration sponsor an interstate program to co-ordinate ways of lightening the tax load. Both Green and another AFL exe:- utive objected to the idea of guarao- teeing building trades workmen a steady ennusl wage, in lieu of high hourly rates with no certainty uw working more than a few weeks at a time. This proposal was made at a Tecent White House conference. One proposal favored by Mr. Roose- velt would make it possible for the Federal Housing Administration to finance a $5,000 home for a family head who had as little as $500 on hand. Repayment of principal and interest, would run in the neighborhood of $30 ® month, SAYS U. 8. MUST ACT BEFORE JANUARY 1 Washington, Nov. 26.—()—Bureau of public roads officials said Friday | Ni congréss would have to act by Dec. 31 if federal aid to states for highway | ‘building was to be curtailed along lines Acousticon Institute of Bismarck Searing Aids, Parts and Accessories BONHAM BROTHERS 110 Fourth St, Bismarck DON’T LOSE YOUR CAR AUTO | rOANS SALARY TOANs as made ce ia Biomaren ‘Trade Territory Salary Loan Co. GO. STEVENS, Mer, 23-24 Dakota Natl Blomarck bag ‘ton Opening lead—@ K. By CHARLES H. GOREN I am not a good front runner at bridge, and play my best bridge when behind, When out in front of in the arly stages of a tournament, I am-apt, lose many points by carelessness. In one of the tournaments last year my teammates and I were still behind, but felt we were creeping President Roosevelt said he would recommend, They said that under the law the bureau was required to apportion By WILLIAM E. ety tld American Cont tract Bridge League) up on the other teams in We were next to meet our the team which had as ct ine bee Enon arene Oe, ande the one which we geaee il Hl ide Prk worthless under the le bidder), I made one free bid and of course my partner accepted the slam invitation. The contract was made, giving us the swing of 750 points. Contract Problem (Solution in next fesue) North is playing a contract of seven no trump, East hav- ing overcalled with clubs, probably marking the loca- tion of the king. With this finesse wrong, North can still make the contract, but it will require careful planning of the play. a@KQ42 K8 KQ AQ ||Friday, @ company (Blind) (Blind) Duplicate—N. & S.jyul. { Opener 2. (Copyright, 1937, NEA Service, Inc.) CONTINUED from page one: $214,000,000 by Jan. 1, among the var- fous states and territories for projects to be constructed during the 1939 fiscal year. Donohoe Will Preside Over U.S. Court Term Judge J. A. Donohoe of Omaha will preside over the U. 8. district ccurt term in Bismarck beginning Tuesday, Noy. 30, in the new federal courthouse chambers here. Frank Talcott, deputy clerk of court for North » announced ‘Wednesday Previously scheduled to sit a uae 7. C. Munger of Lincoln has assigned to other duties. 2 Minneapolis Boys Drown Near Brainerd Brainerd, Minn., Nov. 26.—(#)—Two Minneapolis boys were dead Friday, victims of an ice skating tragedy on Bass Lake 30 miles north of here Thursday. The two boys, Gordon Ko- me broke St. Paul Laundries Might Open Monday 8t. Paul, Nov. 26, 26.—(P)—St. Paul laundries and dry 7 eepaning plants may open Monday, provided an agreement can be reached meanwhile on the de- mand of Laundry Workers’ union that $300,000 Samages against ten labor or- ganizatio: TO HANG FOR SEX-SLAYING rested Aug. 25, John Combe, eye old Renfrew cripple, Thursday night was sentenced to hang Feb. 10 for the peacaiaying of 13-year-old Ethel Hed- lerwick. ao fe 0a salt ening a Cre cow, Poland, are altars, shrines, and statues made of salt, the Eik Laundry Co., drop ite suit for |, Autos Claim Two More N. D. Lives man of Elgin, and two sisters, Mrs. Jchn Dboracek and June, both of Elgin, he leaves his widow, the former Florence ure of Mott, and daugh- ter, Marilyn, 6. Pallbearers will be Dr. W. E. Coie, J _K. Murray and Victor L. Gilbreath, all of Bismarck, and George Stein- bruck, C. E. Jorde and Dr. G. F. Wirts of Mandan. Mrs. Abrahamson, Ward county furmer’s wife, was killed Wednesday ‘ben a cas Bit tes 9a ene ern mene the Abrahamson machine, halted while a tire was being fixed. Dr. BE. ©. Stone; Ward county cor- reise said Friday an inquest will be eld. ‘Miss Jurgens said she failed to see the Abrahamson machine until it was too late to stop. Funeral services for Mrs, Abraham- tt Driver of the other auto was Edna Jurgens, Granville, school teacher a: Drake, Sheriff Ray Dierdorif of Minot reported. FOUR KILLED WHEN CAR SKIDS INTO TRUCK Ladysmith, Wis. Nov. 26.—()—An jautomobile skidded out of Pembroke, Ont., Nov. 26.—(?)}—Ar- |Gemma, use to which it from Moscow will to ulletins|N° (By The Amociated Press MOUNTAIN LEAKS WATER Les Angeles—Water pouring out from under the mev- spokesma! He declared schedules were curtailed not more than 28 per cent eleéwhere in the 16-state cone area. BLOOD DOESN'T MATCH Windsor, Ont. — Twenty-eight year-old Weston W. Fletcher lest one-half of his one-in-a-thou- patient. 17 SEAMEN RESCUED Miami—Tropical Radio was ad- vised Friday the 17 seamen re- maining aboard the British freighter Fen Oe ea tress off Haiti had been rescued Dat stint. the, renee ne Sere PARALYSIS VICTIM WORSE adeyear- lysis victim, was re- ported to be growing “progressively worse” in St. Luke's hospital while doctors waged a dramatic fight t< save him. ‘Oldest Physician’ Has 105th Birthday ss,| Friday on 108 years of Ife and found it all “very fine.” Dr. William M. Guilford, whom the) University of Pennsylvania claims as its senior living alumnus, sat presed in his comfortable two-story brick home and greeted friends who came to congratulate him on attaining an- other anniversary, his 105th. Today - Sat. - Sun. “CEILING ZERO” — with — JAMES CAGNEY O'BRIEN STUART ERWIN JUNE TRAVIS Shows st 7 and 9 Prices 100 and Sie ase | mores ta hg tad “Dickinson Marion Martin Senillers Quill, Milnor. Calton, Minot, and G. J. an and John Dorothy ae Little, nesday. E. Trygg, Baldwin, Births and iis teal Arthur ‘Thure- » Mr. and Mi ward G. Sturm, 113 Front St. at 12:26 a. m, Friday, St, Alexius hospital, Mr. and Mrs. pines Helfen- 10:54 a, m. jon, Mr. stein, 408 Second St. Thursday, St. Alexius “hospital, Deaths a Mary aperparat Purvis, 63, 312 45 Wednesday. nes ter Hottman, 38, Mott. | io- cal Rompital, 4:50 Voss m. Thursday. Hearing on'the application of W. Le porary as well as regular em- | Hi: ployes must, ad social security Duly, in said. | bers, bers ‘already must report them im- mediately to their employers. [Weather Report | ATHER FORECAST For Bismerce and vicinity: Snow ree orton Saturday; moderate e ight and Saturday. ia uo a. probabi Cloudy, gle tonight and probably portiol Saturday mo! joderate cold irday. For South Dakota: ‘Snow tonight, cloudy Saturday; much colder tonight and Saturday, with moderate cold wave Saturday and west portion to- Snow and colder to- Snow and colder to- enerally fair, colder n; moderate cold it and south-central Mianesota: Rain, turning to and Saturday; much jay and northwest po: tonigI moderate cold wa' northwest! ‘Saturday. WEATHER CONDITIONS A deep low pressure area is cen- tered over the northern Great Plains, 8, a high weather the northern ‘Great Plains to Pacific coast and snow Is f most of the Montana and wan stations this morn! winds jong the nor slope. Tem; eratures rably over the north- jtain region, but else- ion Reduced to sea level, janrice, 8:08 a. mm. Sunsets Gwe pom. PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Stat! Total this menth to Normal, this month oe BISMARCK, eldy. . Devils Lake, cldy. Minot, eldy. ¢ . Williston, “oleae aor seieessecerestet ry 3 i ele Bt. rid Moornend, te, Ni Oki Piatt Bhownls, Ari secresss: Sareeseesssoscsscssszes: ewecnnnenanemnoyeameens. SOI STSSSSSSES ttt sai LOVE That is tender... LOVE That is gay... LOVE That forgets there’s the DEVIL to pay! TYRONE POWER LORETTA YOUNG in their perfect ploture together, the “Second Honeymoon” ‘The fun-making and love-making sweethearts - - - in the merriest, marryest romance of the year. TONIGHT, ALSO SATURDAY and SUNDAY BISMARCK THEATRE A general clearance sale on all sweaters in our store. ‘A sweater for every man, no matter what style you like or what color you may prefer. Every one an out- ONE LOT OF standing value. ONE LOT OF Sizes 34 to 46. Zipper and but- ton styles .. ONE LOT OF 100 SWEATERS Values sold at $1.95 to $8.00. These are selling below actual wholesale cost. While they last— 1? | Qeees sree > BUILDING, UTILITY SHARES LEAD SHARP UPTURN IN 2 Py Some Leaders Spurt $6-$7 on Prospects ‘of Federal Housing Moves New York, Nov. 26—(?)—Building and utility. shares Jed an upturn in the stock market Friday as Wall Street traders looked to Washington news for buying hints. Administration's efforts to stimulate Ihome building and utility construc- tion as potential sources of vast spend- 4mprovement occupied x” |ing for business the attention of market analysts. U. 8. Gypsum, a building supply stock, spurted more than $7 at one Biggs Babies | Saved From Fire | note oes: Erprmelstaliiort 12 wailing Pipe siors bates Dalles one only 13 hours old—to safety Fri- Say as Dee stare © werd aa tek pital. ‘were carried Baker Is Determin To Knit Fractured Hip Progressing sntstactrtly deapte bis advanced age is Capt. I. P. Baker o: Bismarck. who suffered a fracture! hip in a fall at his apartment recent- ly.. A patient in St, Alexius hospital, the last of the Missouri river boat fracture his physicians say. 3 Wisconsin Man Is sé 8 s & Safety Authorities Ask Home Precaution Bt, Paul, Nov. 26—(?)—Extension of CAPITOL Deer-Hunting Victim BRIAN ATIERNE LINEA De HAVILLAND real Garrick PERFORMANCES AT 2:80 - 7:00 - 9:00 Gracting Cards Genuine Engraved Christmas Greeting Cards —an— Personal Stationery Come in and make your selection now. BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPT. Our Sales of Genuine Buys Are Always The Best In Bismarck