THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1937 ORDER REDUCTION IN | CRASH VICTIM WILL, |S sSivonce “Action GAS RATES 10 N. D. BE BURIED THURSDAY Substantial Cuts From Montana Will Be No. Inquest in Death of Points Will Bring Lower Minnesota Man; Compan- Prices, Says Larkin ion Recovering Pananmenen W Out at Grafton | last April, oo goes Denying he had already filed the suit in Mexico, Gomez left details of his plans up in the air. The baseball hurler had visited here at the home of Edna Torrence, brun- ette dancer, who branded as “ab- surd” any romantic linking of their names, Gustav Olson, 67, Dies in Jamestown Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 29.—(7)}— Gustav T. Olson, TRAFFIC’ DEATHS REACH ALL-TIME HIGH THIS YEAR Estimated 40,000 Meet Acci- dental Death; No Actual In- crease, on Mileage Basis | Plans Vacation | | lans Vacation Hollywood, Dec. 29 —(P)— Vernon (Letty) Gomez, New York Yankee pitcher, expects to see his marriage strike out in court. He’ told a reporter here he would “file suit for divorce soon” inst June O'Dea, former actress, dis- closed they had been estranged since DK il ‘5 : M Pacific gateman for four years, The ee family came from Fargo where he was employed in the freight house. Fue In the United States, two billion | neral services will be held at Sims, N.. dozens of eggs are sold ahnually. D., re OE Cae eo LD ey aoe ee Carson, N. D., Dec. 29.()—Funeral services for Allen O. Anderson, killed in a highway accident near Flasher Tuesday, will be held at Wheaton, Minn., his parents’ home, probably Thursday. His body as taken to Fargo Wednesday. Coroner Emanuel Hertz, who con- ducted an autopsy, said Anderson met “accidental death.” There will be no inquest. The traveling representative of the LaSalle Extensive university, Chicago, was killed when the auto- mobile in which he was riding with | j Ralph Hogenson, former Raleigh, N. D. teacher, crashed into a bridge abutment. Hogenson was reported from loss of blood and exposure. Parrots cannot be brought into the United States from Mexico unless they have a visa from the American con- sulate in that country. Substantial reductions in gasoline, refined oil and low-grade petroleum product rates from Billings and Laurel, Mont., refineries ta North Da- kota have been ordered by the In- terstate Commerce Commission, Pres- ident Ben C. Larkin of the state rail- Toad board said Wednesday. Effective next March 24, the new rates will mean reductions to prac- tically all points except those in ex- treme Western North Dakota, rang- ing from 1 to 15 cents per hundred- weight, Larkin stated. “The decision,” he explained, “will operate to give independent refiners at Billings and Laurel an opportunity to compete with mid-continent and Wyoming refiners, increasing the competition. It should eventually re- sult in lowered prices on gasoline and other oils.” Representative reductions: To Bis- marck, 5 cents per hundredweight and $26 per car; to Minot, 5 cents and $26; to Jamestown, 9 cents and al to Devils Lake, 10 cents and $52; to Fargo, 9 cents and $47; to Grand Forks, 15 cents and $78. | Board in Session at Jamestown Hospital Chicago, Dec. 23—(#)—The National Safety council predicted Wednesday traffic deaths in the nation during 1937 would approximate 40,000, an all-time high. Ever mounting, the traffic toll was 37,800 in 1936, and 37,000 in 1935, the council said. During the first 11 months of 1937 traffic deaths numbered 35,610, a ‘six- Per-cent increase over the toll in the corres} period of 1936, On a mileage basis, the council re- Ported, there has been “no actual in- crease in the traffic death rate.” Gasoline consumption, the means of estimating mileage, increased six per cent, approximately the same as traf- fic deaths for the 11-month period. The council deri 539 a wes saved by the reduct! deaths this year in a sates ae cluded were South Dakota, 10 per cent decrease} Minnesota and North Dakota, eight. St. Paul Grand Jury : NEW JERSEY HOTEL, Hits Union Coercion BURNS; All SAVED St. Paul, Dec. 29. — () — A new} Some Leap 6 Stories Into Life- Ramsey county grand jury will report ., for service Jan. 3, following dismissal net as Spreading Flames of the present grand jurors, who Cut Off Escape ca a6 iy i) I") Rf id, \! ” ty e AYLE One of North Dakota's patil en Physicians and James P. Aylen of Fargo hai has plas dismissed as superintendent of the Grafton state school for the feeble-minded. his duties as Bis- marck city health officer, Dr. A. M, Fisher (above) is planning a vacation that probably will last until June 1. He is being succeed- ed by Dr. Charles A. Arneson. PIGGLY WIGGLY net Png Joins in wishing you a Ha; New Year but le reeay to at Jamestown, Dec. 20.—(?}—Members of the board of administration are in session Wednesday at the North Da- started their deliberations on the 8t. Paul labor situation Dec, 9. They were excused from further duty after submitting their report to District Judge John W. Boerner Tues- Jersey City, N. J. Dec. 29.—(P)—A spectacular three-alarm fire endang- ered the lives of scores of people in kota state hosptal for the insane with Mrs. Jennie Ulsrud, chairman, pre- siding. Salaries and policies of the institution are being considered. i Attending are Mrs, Ulsrud, Judge 3! SWEET POTATOES the city’s largest hotel Wednesday but| p, Harris, R. A. Kinzer, John Hagan,’ aay. In the report representatives of St.|Was brought under control quickly| commissioner of agriculture and la- “ace tei Me 25c Come in ae Paul Truck Drivers Union, 120 are] Without fatalities. bor; Arthur Thompson, superintend- J CANS. .00reescrereecees igely Wiggl charged with indulging in “coercive| Dozens of residents of the eight-| ent of public institutions; E, M. Nel- PINEAPPLE Piggly Wiggly and intimidative activities’ appar- ently under the influence of the Dunne brothers and Farrell Dobbs Minneapolis labor leaders, BLAMES ST. PAUL EMPLOYES FOR CHARGES Minneapolis, Dec. 29.—()—A Ram- sey county grand which 5 99, fnferred that the Dunne brothers and spFead, trough that fie, blocked Dies Wednesday strike every time! == Farrell Dobbs, all leaders in General 2 i Drivers Union No, 544, Minneapolis,,, To Permit the raising of ladders,! 14, 1 m, Dec, 20—UP)—Mrs, W. Free Delivery had meddled in St. Paul labor situa- ley ge &. Hutchinson, 42, of Mayville, N. D., on all purchases of $3.00 or over, tions was characterized by Myles Dunne Wednesday as “inspired by 8t. Paul employers.” RISING COSTS CANCEL INCREASE Washington, Dec. 29.—()—Dr. A. G. Black, chief of the bureau of agricul- tural economics, said Wednesday ris- story Plaza, situated in the heart of the business sector, climbed down fire ladders to safety; at least two men jumped from the sixth floor into life nets; firemen carried out others. The blaze, firemen said, was start- ed by a Christmas tree in the ground floor lobby. Before those in the rooms above could make their escape, it Christmas Temblor Rocks Central Peru Lima, Peru, Dec, 29.—(P}—About 100 persons were killed or injured in an earthquake in central Peru on son, superintendent of buildings; C. A. Miller, new secretary of the hos- pital, Dr. F. C. Lorenzen, superintend- ent of the hospital, and A. B, Welch, | secretary of the board. Mayville Woman | died here Wednesday. 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