The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 9, 1937, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

a 2 ATRE-TRAP BURNS; | 9 KNOXVILLE: FOLK PERISH IN LANES 7 Victims Are Children; Father With Babe in Arms Leaps to Safety | Weather Report | WEA KR FORECAST For Bism and vicinity: Fatr and continued cold tonight and Fri- day. For North and South Dakota: Fair ed cold tonight and Friday. For Montana: Generally fair east, probably snow flurries west portion tonight and Friday; rising tempera- him at the time the statement was ‘At one point during Murray's ques- » the spectators «lat ONTINUE from page ome D Conspiracy Trial May End Today leged visit to the Ponselles in New’ York.” “Opera stars are guarded as closely as the president. How did he know who the women were that introduced themselves as the Ponselle sisters. Maybe they were Ponselles. There are probably 500 Ponselles in New White Folks ‘Stand By’ Former Slave Gatesville, N. C., Dec, 3—()— All her life Marian Smith, ex- slave who claimed to be 107 years old, said: “I hope the white folks stand by me when I die like they always have through my life.” ‘When she died, virtually the en- tire population of Lela aia INSURGENT ATTACK SHATTERS QUIET OF SPANISH CIVIL WAR Infantry Drives on Aragon and Madrid Fronts Reported Beaten Back LEADERS MOVE 10 GET HOUSING BILL BEFORE CHAMBERS Farm Vote by Saturday Uncer- tain; Tax Revision Pro- posals Get Attention Laid Party static, |Broker’s Deat | To Blow During Generally fair to- c ued cold. The pressure map has chang: little since yesterday morning, high pressure area extending from the Mississippi Valley to the eastern Rocky Mountain slope, Prince Albert 30.66 inches, while the “Low” overlies the far western states, Roseburg 29.76 inches, Temperatures are low in all sections, except over the Far West. and sub-zero readings extend from northwestern Iowa northward and northwestward to the northern Rocky Mountain region. The weather is somewhat unsettled In the Great Lakes region and over the South and Far ters Washington, Dec. 9 —()— House or er and senate leaders, hopeful of com- pleting farm debate this week, started maneuvering Thursday for prompt consideration of the administration's vast housing program. In the senate this involved the ticklish problem of temporarily side- tracking the politically powerful cam- Fargo, former stenographer of Wright, ‘Ne, Sir! Baca Saat tery Meta, oe Se waht fey Wrap Frozen Meat paragraph b ; “ A ipa net ioe ear ee ‘To Prevent Drying|“= Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 9—(P)— Firemen dug the bodies of nine vic- tims—seven of them children—from the ruins of a flame-razed tenement house early Thursday. A long search of the ruins failed to reveal any other victims in the old two-story structure described by| Fire Chief C. M. Johnson as a “‘fire- trap.” The dead: Mrs. McKinley Connaster, 35, and three of her children, Vir- ginia, 6, Vallee, 4, and Luther, 12. Mrs. Cora Tate, 56, her son, Eu- gene Tate, 17, and her three grandsons, R. L. Melton, 12, Jun- jor Melton, 6, and James Earl Melton, 9. Fire swept the building shortly after midnight and trapped the vic- tims as they slept. Twenty-two other occupants, most of them children, ran or jumped to safety. The firemen said McKinley Con- naster, whose wife and three children Tost their lives, leaped to safety from ® second-story window with his .six- months-old baby in his arms. Both he and the child escaped injury. Williston Woman’s Funeral Is Friday Williston, N. D., Dec. 9—()}—Fu- eral services will be held here Fri- day for Mrs. M. 8. Williams, 82, pioneer farm woman and widow of a th 28. Ww Gi resident of the state since 1886, she|\ settled in Pierce county with her hus- band and later lived at White Earth before Mr. Williams became Ward county treasurer. She resided here since 1907. Pi A Gift Box of Roses is the most popular of Cut Flower Gifts at Christmas Time. Just eall Will’s Flowerphone 784. s. West, BISMARCK, elear Devils Lake, clear Minot, clear .. Aberdeen, Boise, Idaho, Calgary, Alt Chicago, Denver, Dodge City, Edmonton, ‘Alt Kamloops, Kansas City, M4, clear former Ward county treasurer. A = Skies are mostly clear from e upper Mississippi Valley to the northern Rocky Mountain region. Bismarck station barometer, Inches: 50, Reduced to sea level, 30.46. Sunrixe, 8:17 a. m. Suneet, 4:54 p. PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: Total this month to date Normal, this month to date Total, January ist to date Normal, January ist to date Accumulated excess to date NORTH DAKOTA POINTS Low- High- t est Pet. 3 00.00 2 flliston, clea 2 WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS Low- Hi e est s. By clear. Colo. endive, Mont. el 10 6 , clear B, Cy cldy.. Mpls..St. Paul, Mobridge, S. Moorhead, Minn. No Platte, ue yy Okla, City, Okya., cldy. 16 inn., Nebr. oenix, Ariz, cldy, .. 50 erre, 8. D., clear.... -10 Qu’Appelie, Sask., cli paign for immediate enactment of the anti-lynching bill. The wage-hour bill comes up auto- matically in the house Monday, but leaders intend to follow it with the housing legislation. 00 | 2,600,000,000 5 ‘99 {now stands would authorise invoking the house of getting a farm bill vote by Saturday. Senator Lee (Dem., Okla.) told the senate the pending farm bill would cause “more strife than the Ku Klux Klan.” Would Cause Strife “We will be splitting communities wide open,” Lee shouted “one farmer's hand will be raised against another. Why, I read of one farmer who said ‘We'll make them reduce their acreage, jor we'll get out the old night-riders!’” | p The senate was less hopeful than Mrs. Boehm was completely domin- ated by Wright.” The house, with less than half its | anderson, members present, voted down @ pro- posal to permit the agriculture secre- tary to impose marketing quotas on corn when national supplies pile up to bushels. The bill as it the quotas when supplies reach 2,900,- 000 bushels. Meanwhile new proposals for tax revision received the attention of congressmen and other government officials in discussions of the business situation. These developments were noted: Suggestion approval of @ suggestion by Marriner 8. Eccles, chairman of the federal re- 00! serve board, that.the way to halt thelter through business recession is to balance in-|pied New York man y S. Marie, M Seattle, Wash. Sheridan, Wy: ——_—_—_ |S Th Acousticon Institute of Bismarck Hearing Aids, Parts and Accessories BONHAM BROTHERS 110 Fourth St. Bismarck TRIBUNE “RED LINE” | Legal Blanks are recognized as standard and have heen carefully ex- amined and passed on by the best legal talent in North Dakota. New forms are added and old ones discarded from time to time as the passing or repeal- ing of laws makes necessary. : A complete list of all blanks ~ available is contained in our catalog which will be mailed _ fo your address on request. —— Bismarck Tribune Co. Legal Biank Department Phone 2200 Phone 981 EXTRA PULLING POWER O;Nobs give A-Bires- tien Traction‘ © Nobs provide Rate» sentic Self Cleansing © Nobs, of Tempered Rubber, give Long Wear © Nobs are staggered — Ride Exsier See It In NOBBY’S on your own Cars & Trucks UNIVERSAL MOTOR CO. Bismarck dustrial and agricultural prices. to Neft Buffalo, never met any of other defendants personally. lor ter the mails, that already punished for that offense. 2, Senator Minton (Dem.Ind,) pro-| Scott Cameron, counsel for posed enactment of a gross income/alone remained to be heard in tax, with virtually no exemptions, to| argument before rebuttals were sc! balance the federal budget. 3. A house tax subcommittee pro- E Only two of the four men ceeded with its efforts to lighten the/ with conspiring to extort money undistributed. profits levy. It ignored | Rosa and Carmela Ponselle, Lily a suggestion from the Bi In- stitution, a privdte research agency, that the tax be abolished altogether. 4. Chairman Jesse H. Jones of the Reconstruction Finance tion, ve ve increased revenues, or be subsidised.” 5. Secretary Roper reported 1937 foreign trade would total $6,500,000,- 000, almost a third better than 1936 and 118 per cent above 1932, He said he expected a favorable trade balance Of $100,000,000, three times that of last year. ACQUITTED MAN SLAIN , Ban Jose, Calif., Dec. 9—(®}—Ber- nardo Soliz, 32, died early Thureday @ victim, police said, of bullet wounds inflicted by a brother of the man So- liz was acquitted of slaying. gig ib i i ul i E i] : EG i i af F eg $ eke A i ge F fk the makings of the most dramatic The beaver became extinct in Eng-| incident of the trial passed. land about 600 years ago. 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES To Flush out Acids and Other Poisonous Waste Doct: kid, tiny tubes oF Biters which ips puny the and keep you healthy. Most pase about 3 pints a day or about 3 pounds of waste. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting al parse ior there ner Tong Wit idneye ‘An exceas ofacide of potsons in y 20 Overcoats Values at 20 OVERCOATS, $20 and $22.50 Values at $16 20 OVERCOATS, $2 Values at 15 OVERCOATS, $3 Values at a $14.95 $19.75 $24.75 Sizes 32 to 48 Meltons, Fleeces and Caracuris In Half and Full Belted Models. Dahl Clothing Store Vehemently and emphatically examination b! denied knowing he was wrong when he dispatched and re- ‘Larson. Fountain Pens “Yes, sir.” “Ever hear grand opera?” “No, sir.” “Well, what stations do you tune and |... on?” Murray wanted to know. “Oh, I like Yankton and Mandan. old-time music,” Schults “Did you lution’ while you were Ouse’ Ee Fret AH little over a” further mili Detroit, Dec. 9 —(P)— Sixty-one members of the United Auto Work: ers union faced charges of violating Finger Bite Costs N. D. Resident $575 A genuine Eastman will get the picture. A complete line from $1.00 to $110.00. and Sets Eversharp and Scheaffer. A complete line—$1.00 to $15.00. Visit the Gift Shop All that the name implies, Gift Wrapping Free — We Deliver Hoskins-Meyer 40 Years in Bismarck, N. Dak. ee ee es oe ens ok on most farms. Japan Keeps Eye on Outside Newsmen: FRIDAY - SATURDAY 2Big Features HIT NO. 1 in “Texas Trail” Jack Rabbits We are buying rabbits new. Sitges ond old metals With your rabbits, Highest Cash Market Prices Paid “Northern” Hide & Fur Co: The brick building, corner Oth & Front Sts., Biemarck .Do Your Christmas . Shopping Early 3 Only 13 Days Left to Shop — GIFT SUGGESTIONS } For Her For ; Daughter Formals Lounging Pajamas Sunier Frocks For Sister Silk Dresses ‘Weel Dresses Howse Coats Better Wash Frecks Twin Sweaters Sip-over Sweaters Formals For ‘Silk Dresses Sport Coats Dyess Conte ‘Twin Sweaters Sip-over Sweaters TRIANGLE SHOP “Famous for Frocks” 214 Broadway

Other pages from this issue: