The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 31, 1937, Page 1

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. [veto ; Generally fair tonight North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper “ and Saturday; not so cold Saturday. ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, N. D., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 19387 z PRICE FIVE CENTS | Bismarck Continues Steady Growth - Modern Morgan Kills Yachtsman, Rules Ship Living Standard ENDS WHEN YOUTHS ON BIG BUSINESS! Population 16,000 TOSS MAN-INTO SEA : SEES FINISH FIGH T Dry Years, Slump Fail to Check City’s Progress; : Sea en All But Two Indexes Point to Larger, ‘ ‘ Says Capital Is Threatening . ¢ 6 gee Healy ant ‘ena Sit-Down Strike to Force Richer Trade Center west of San Pedro Concessions HAS MOST PHONES PER CAPITA IN N. D. ATTACKS FORD, GIRDLER) Real Estate Transfers, Expenditures on Public Bitter Blast Points to Road Improvements Up; Population Grows New Deal Is Taking in 30 Families Per Month volley has Bismarck during 1937 continued the steady growth that Saree as mar! e 8 capital as the fastest growing city in the taly loka contention: that’s tin {State since 1920, and with an exceptionally high standard of fight must take place between Ameri-| living. ca’s millions and an asserted pluto- All indexes bear out a conservative estimate that the popu- Hebe Aid ‘0 —, pissed Sule ree lation on Jan. 1, 1988, is approximately 16,000. with the tele- peigaenbitie ad phone company’s figure of 15,500 marking one extreme and ‘The interior secretary said in a radio} the more rabid boosters setting 18,000 at the other extreme. address Thursday night that “econom- Accumulated effects of drouth and depression have failed’ a power in oe country does not rout to stem the tide of progress, with only two indexes showing a bs Pradiceoely a poe it must If) decrease during the last 12 months—a decline in bank deposits z and building permits. ‘TELL OF 5-DAY SEA DRAMA 1937 Pirate Dozes at Wheel, Makes Wife, Expectant Mother, Help Steer Los Angeles, Dec. 31—(?)}—Murder, piracy and retribution on the high seas — a stranger-than-fiction story written with the blood of two men— early Friday by six haggard survivors Wer cruise on the schooner yacht e. Dwight L. Faulding, 49, Santa Bar- bara hotel man and the Aafje's owner, FR USES PARABLE TO SAY MINORITY ARE TARGET Washington, Dec. 31.—(#)—Pres- ident Roosevelt indicated with a Indexes of Bismarck’s Growth 1936 » e %) ry 4 ' be #4 , i is dead. Two told Chief WEL Agent John Joes Population (estimate) ... 16,000 they threw Morgan into the sea after Sane eo) five 2 eben days under his Hisire si om An official statement by Hanson lephones 3,430 summed up the details of one of the sf ik = 7 Snoop , 3,203 3 strangest sea dramas after ‘Here in America,” he said “it is the ‘ost Office Receipts $241,349 hours of questioning the survivors old struggle between the power of Building Permits .... (141) 371,227 ‘Thursday night. money and the power of democratic Wholesale Business . First HAPPY NEW YEAR instinct. Motor Vehicle Business fA Pept “In the last few months this irre- Bank Debits* concilable New Families *Includes death a a rae the This is the season for New Years resolutions,-for ap- ‘Loyalists Blow Up bound for Catalina island 20 miles) Praisals of the past 12 months and for looking into the distant. Aboard, besidés Paulding-and| future. Y | : e 9 |= Morgan, who chartered the It dawns upon a nation which is troubled in spirit and e ruel CaZzar ore Feulding’s fiancee, Mrs.| in many parts of its body, both economic and politic. There , son, Robert; Mrs; Morgan, an expect-| seems no certainty ahead. No sure and safe harbor for ant mother; her nuree, Miss Eisie| . thosétroubled by the problems of theday. ©" « ~ Berdan; Robert Horne and George Yet there is much to be thankful for. Bank **Last nine months only mocracy, until Particularly indicative of Bismarck’s leadership in popula- 0 families or America’s|tion growth and prosperity are the figues of the Northwestern a ene —_———_ 120, Deople—win.” Bell Telephone company. which show the Capital City ranking I / Some Agree first in the state in telephones per 100 population in 1937. 4 ISCOPAL CHURCH Punches Se are or Pigs Sas omer ieee tut acne oa The figures by citiés are Bismarck, 26.7 per 100; Fargo, ‘amateur crewmen. i Despite wars and rumors of wars elsewhere, we-are at Key City Is Greatest of both major , commenting on his} 26.2; Grand Forks, 23.3; Mandan, 22.9; Valley City, 22; James Fe nOne steno taat| PORES. é igi siieteale le | ys LOTS: WILL Civil War speech, alled for greater co-opers-|town, 20.5; Williston, 20. Minot and other cities where the wheel. I'm taking command here.” __ While dictators crush freedom to earth in other na- A SORES. foe and business. Northwestern company does not operate exchanges are not Morgan, emerging from the; tions, we still have the royal prerogative to think,. speak Hendaye, Franco-Spanish Fron- | tions _|included. The average of the state in company territory is 20 shadow of the hatch, Hanson said.) and do as we please. tier, Dec. 31—()—The Spanish | Jackson, telephones per 100 persons. Sing Ve eeer tee tomar Bis ae In a world where hunger, thirst, privation and suffer- Insurgents in s radio broadcast, |ment’s j. Real estate transfers for both city ey et into “te yechtman's| ing are all too common, we still maintain the highest stand- peiigerspaed edi -vad lireetaied SSinreipde MILTON RUE BUYS preg herbert a ard of living this earth has ever known. ara entered Teruel Triday attere ide const future of the Missouri Slope i? body. Late that night Morgan forced his This fact neither discounts or ignores the troubles still paige nina nee to drop Feuls-| facing us or the enormity of the obstacles to be overcome. ‘Seemed te Ge Crasy’ They are both numerous and serious and they challenge our ee genius for self-government as it has beep challenged few . Meet Jan. 6 By RAMON BLARDONY times in the past. —————_ Teruel, Spain, Dec. 31.—()—The But there is reason to believe that we possess certain Purchase by St. George's Episcopal | spanish civil war rocketed to a bloody solid, American virtues which will carry us successfully | church of lots at Avenue B and Fourth|-onith Friday in the tumbled hills Property at Fourth and B Ac- eer need ened to Jeayeire) a quired; Congregation to night, af A ROSE APARTMENTS [2st = st = public improvements in 1937 than i funds, > Hg i id i i i : d Los| through. &¢., upon which the local poneregae west of Teruel where massed Insur- ‘curbs and gutters. mes There is, for example, the quality of tolerance. We are pie oe : pew coe el Higa gent forces stabbed into the Govern- Purchase of 3-Story Building on Bank \Genoella te sitar instltu- 7S ‘at the| going to need it in full measure if we are to settle our in- The property, on the Northeast| ment line to recapture this strategic Third St., Year's Outstand- ions ne Ree ed | wheel, ‘When he| ternal difficulties amicably. corner of the inbereer a, 4 vy provincial capital. 2 ( 2 slept take con- The quality of confidence is needed. We have always | 0 {eet In dimension and tow i eee | _ More than 200000 Insurgent, and L. i wvernment ” os had our full share in the past and there is no reason why it | These will be left in place until such were nine Done a Lagroriind R H i HE should desert us now. time a5 the new church gets under) ort). civil war, cession as 8 i . When that will be was not in- And over and above these and all other virtues, there akon 4s say sila as ail ultimate is the quality of sincere patriotism. If it is not kept alive theorised he} by a free people\there is-no safe refuge for it anywhere in renee prrareria ot: uch establishing » colony) the world. When times seem darkest is when wevneed it | ‘The tentative plan, as adopted by| 1 provisioned for = ost. members of the church vestry, is to| ©) put his com- The cultivation of these and other virtues necessary to Hae Raila ten sted as well as @ apparently in-/ us if we are to live together in peace, harmony and prosper- Dullam Negotiates along) ity ould well be a New Year’s resolution for all Americans Negotiations for oe. proper ty ie : everywhere. conducted by George’ 8. lam, clerl of At the very least, it would do no harm to try them. os Ae rey he eee E. Heddén | pressure of the Insurgent army i de- The spirit of the season is one of good will and good | corporation Shion: ati ides Nest—Government sapers ] peuanoraen e */ wishes, but wishing never made anything come true and | erty. Members of the vestry are O. N.| of 2 ae the bank building property consists wishes are not enough now. America must have the united | Dunham, senior warden; Gordon Cox./it up Thursday in a thuni north of the building will to better things if it is to achieve them. Bie Merit James Trimble and ranged thet, ip can It is in the confidence that it will achieve them and the ne panies was made possible by ————— conve’ will take small surety that this nation and this region are slowly but surely | the gift to the church, about = year coceped 10 | Foreign Vigilantes Try to Stem). fM0° punding pets working toward a better order of things that The Tribune | and a half ago, of the lots on Fourth Looting; 200 Americans i id 8t. where the Elks lodge building now wishes its subscribers and friends everywhere a Happy an Monthly : is being erected. To money received| by : Still in City inereased Prosperous New Year. from the Elks in the sale of those lots| “The governmen poorest eS Te et haste Ene ti | yf eran, og 2 ers ed SEC GETS REPORTS Make Sure Election been muita ida pent maior still another chance to Fa pene caraesonen mrvace rare property. upon 340 picheescr A she : || Pledge Is Fulfilled || ane gitt of the Fourth street tots|" ‘To the rumbling secompaniment of [ra getng Ebb prea ettanedgiaagng R ARM es ee ere i E ar " | if F PRICES DOWN OF TRANSACTIONS was made by Rev. De Bogresl Bon ee) land and air bombardment —(m—snet- |8 retired minister of St, Paul, Minn. Clerelane ee: Bes Rev. Bowles inherited them from his pels Takes retiring comrcl ae ‘last nine months of 1996 she visited feated to a man in last fall's elec- vAI PER CENT IN OT iz rts to the city, The of- Morgan Partners, Others Dis-| Sof. siashed the spbary of the foe of city hosiems was, set up im : $1,000 S erihs iba te pay of obner in 1876 and was for many years a/ruel “the most ai ainad Nope ill Lbehhy i me ‘od pose of Stocks in Moder- Faas tithe taine ati g iter in the em! of the Bismarck |of the 17-months-old war, reporting Feb Lad government soldiers Tribune Co. more than 1,000 ate Quantities ees Deine MAS Fa: ‘Announcement also was made Fri-|killed Thureday. ‘The government had | 8neee, business Drop Too Heightens ee ir: ay had pledged themselves | dey that the church will hold its an-|put Insurgent casualties at 9000 for | *OGN*O whe Pile Washington, Dec. 31.—(7)—Mem-| to drastic salary reductions and .meeting at 8 p. m., on Jan. 6, the| the two-week struggle.) weeks of verity bers of we gave them what they wanted. she Bs pany. he meen Chief alm of the foreign Se gan —_— ba held fn the parish howe end’ Center Lad Badly was to prevent damage to foreign! washington, Dec. 31—(P—Asricul-| Callg Verbal Clash peonioen California Fire ah punenreae While Sliding |". ture department economists reported ‘ti siqinceesdteamcetresron| | th ome een ee Blart Now Fis agg riey at the devel of farm orices| — “Misunderstanding! b — The de deci f cen poset Victims Buried Refreshments will be served. Condition of Stephen Dilgen, 10,|a dosen mew th a) i“ silk 5 —P— vertel struc- agriculture departmen' economist, an immediate assertion forces was ex-/that further economic setbacks are in store for farmers unless congress were that' quickly provides legislation to mini- | mize fluctuations in prices and sup- Black and other officials attributed bE Los Ahgeles, Dec. 31—~(P)\—Joint fu-| 9 ne ntutticy andl servi’ oF tie tea. (Center child critically injured nbral services were held Thursday f0F/ ditional Epiphany cake, into which | reported euaneet Mrs, Margaret Garber, 23, formerly of) has been baked a number of small)by physicians in » Mandan Bismarck, N. D., and her son, David,| articles. The person who gets the) pHospital attendants said he 3, who died together last Sunday when| ring is, by custom, required to bake|. crushed chest, internal fire broke out in the home in which! for the succeeding year. fracti fter crashing were visiting, ‘The husband and Bie ee ae poner yptonkpoel Cra father Ben ‘Garter, en here from Dee conan one Dilgen. » . : Minneapolis when informed of the {other child is belng treated for | agedy. Mother and eon were buried Dies in Valley City |tacerations and minor bruises. Bn ff j 4 tel i i : i i ie al i Mrs. John Lowe, 46, fos —— are NER WOMAN 1 perth ctpeiteerit Forest River, Dies , N. D,, Dec. 31. PIONEER WOMAN DIES the te which . Gottlieb Bittner, Pa frees (ies Peale bs bela Moceay East Grand Forks, Minn., Dec. 31—| posed of some 240 British, — | | for Louis M. Larson, 82, resident of |(P)—Mrs. Catherine Clynch, 64, 8 Glen Ullin, Dies! sames county for 33 years and a|resident here for 50 years, died early Friday. Gottlieb Bittner, 64, Gien Ullin,|who died Thursday. Surviving| Survivors include a son and three hos- |are in of Valley City, and |daughters. Funeral services will be| German channels gained of Kathryn, N. D. Monday. foreign official circles. at i lt i i

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