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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 2

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'11110 DAILY INllCli LAKE KALISPELL MONTANA ltlDAY MAUCH I A I IMO TWO ANTI POLITICS ACT SUPPORTERS WIN IN CONTEST IN SENATE I 11 A H11 1 New lor tho mu dry ol KNOW INDIANS tlm pro Cot Republicans leglniat Ion vol bouhl lie decide to from revenue Mrs iMaslc Burleson the tnn for they Rollins 10 iHili an tin' inn anil lllellt IIIOV training HEATHS LAST NIGHT 18c ill Uh a ml Koivi nor ia I New York Mr Roosevelt delegates face MARTIN BUCK Auctioneers New Catholic Bishop in the Philippines York April 2 April lilllior depill him was had Her iliii a rt in na tional uller lias of Thomas leaving li inn i a i INCOME TAX RETURNS WILL INLUENCE NEW TAXATION LEGISLATION Mich) would noli ly Now prob bcciune ler ver Brook New Jersey A Pen nuj Ivania Tim govorn and former president of the liar Association Governor is on prim Tita I Income of I Im I inn or from hoi li its I i't nor and beer and Movie Labor Leader To inish Sentence May Be Means of Defense yeiti rday plane fell lowing a Airplane Death is (Jailed Case Suicide ZOHZIE ESCAPED in collision' with horse and lb publican house have purportedly a better po Weaver Mr BISHOP WANTS TO GIVE AWAY MONEY Mohr declined to tell exactly how the machine operated but said it de pended on both sunlight and electric power and produced vibrations which caused the powder to explode workers paid partly from 1 1 it mis Provens elfcrfs iH modify vi ion to permit livlly had tailed Today's 'Was ilm direct rimale vole on the rn Thc tors til move a plan to remaining consirtent lor tlio broaden i ng colidly to apply tn lor Tom this up wiili other state leaders entered III I lie New Jer Tlm Karelian isthmus turned over Io tho army during the war alri adv was almost empty of civilians Mint of those now on lhe move are from Hail delegation of to I STEVENS MEATS of campaigning is Here are principal figures in Columbia hotel cafeteria slaying of Mrs Richard Burle son 55 wife of Col Richard Burleson United States army of ficer Colonel Burleson the vic husband is pictured as is Mrs Masie Burleson his first wife and accused slayer seek a 1 hi rd term and Im a lion that if lie did Ilrnn "Mr and tlio 1 em i rat ie parly as a whole would support Ids politician: saw in this state rt to pt esl arley 1dm elf lias remained Phone 1015 delegation of power to tho Washington March Tim Honalo ch lor limit from I Im 1 allies Slate MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS Tlio Associated L'ross is exclusively entitled to the use for ro pu hl icat ion of all news dispatches credited lo it or not other wise credited in this paper anil also the local news published herein Ei body was found at iow tide today in a pool near the Bayonne Port Terminal rilorms bill them were i tale of New Income tax returns must Im Hied In person or niaib'd before midnight to tlm nonrert of the tin inii imil rev enue ofliei'H I hroimhout tlie country Th" first I 2 days ol' Ilm month in cotno lax eolli't'l Ions worded nt Ihu troamir? mon 111 oil to only $11147" 743 watt Mt per cent above III" I'lnitlor period last year Im1 might not be any Indication of the final iticreiiiie (By Associated Press) 10)1 Ill' Albert Slliels' 7 5 nationally known educator amt once acting British consul at Pana Um tliird term I an ikes known like Hi" lle lowtird a I loii't Io I lie im I ton bi 1 1 hul recoin mil ti ll "i I have lien dead lor this rcu Tlm in 1 1 a I tiroporii 1 wii'i olteroii by Senator luean (H Jll) was rejected fi 2 to HI Supporters of Ilm liro'ideniu legliila I Ion liul won a major teal a tliorl Him' lu'lori' when the approved 47 to Mi a key tteclion I or I iil 1 1 1 polllieal activity by I'tnle federal Tlm innish government is paying all costs of moving and reset im it! and will try to keep lopet Ip and neighbor: in new homes s'iid January proiii't iltit ye" (flu I Mill 2d compared y43 in 1 pi utils Wire with $S70 1 90 I Gross sali'ii ot Hl th A arley I HfT department earnings lol c'liairinaii Earlier Senator Hatch author ol Hu' legislai ien had amendment by Senator to make it clear that ilm bill not till'oct iilato employ'" paid with state funds itor Thonms (I) Okla) attack ed the constitutionality of the bill saying tliat contained an unauth orized civil service commission The legis lation provides that tlio commission shall make rules defining "perniei nus poliiical activity" The vote on the key section did not mean in itself that tlm legisla tion actually had been approved al though it indicated event I approv al Due to tlm parliamentary pro cedure under which the lull was be ing considered several sections wore subject to separate consideration bo I'or tlm final vote Senate Democrats contended glee fully today that an amend inent fix ing a top for campaign contri butions had alienated Republican support for gislation to broaden the Hatch politics act Helena Marell ij'l Th" slate lliiuor (ontri I ry leiu ha'i had a 72 p' lei rd I i ri: in in sab diii in' I hi lir'd I wo innn I Im ol' I 4 1 com paied wilh Ilm eepolidinp I primary teitK Iliw in mm In Iipproil lilng' vote rich rititt'M the hIiuiiiioii number of renders and visi thc New York Liln'aiy on ifth Avenue in 193') was 3653 Ely England (II Dr Bernard Heywood 68 ycar old Anglican Bish op of Ely has offered to move from his rambling to a modest eight room house and give up a quarter of his $16000 income "to advance the kingdom of Bishop Heywood who has seven children said he lived in a called that could "almost accom modate the inhabitants of a small Suggesting that the church seems to the average man to belong to the privileged the bishop said every diocesan bishop should be set free to vacate his palace sur rendering enough of his income to 1 1 xv 4 rv lr Ann i manic uie inuitn house for some religious or philan thropic purpose by a highway patrolman of its hind logs broken Oakland Calif March 15 GT) Uttlo heaps of gunpowder exploded mysteriously in the open air as army officers watched a demonstration of a "detonator described by its inventor as potentially able to blow up enemy ammunition and gasoline stores at a distance The demonstration was staged yes teiday by Otto II Mohr elderly in ventor after spending several months in constructing the machine Mohr said ho hul offered the device to the government as a possible instrument PUBLIC SALE 'u I ir mid pil'd was recorded police today as "simply a laced a guard around loom of Jo epli Rosemarin of Brooklyn where lie shock and submersion alter a fugi tive from justice warrant was lodged against him Police Inspector raid Ro einnrin was ting the passenger with a lie lias action as Burleson The four have a Dallas Thomas Thornton Hollo way I2 a close friend of Woodrow Wilson Dallas Views I hey ERMS: Cash No property is to be removed until settled for JOE KLINE Owner MANNING Clerk (The Russian ciimimind ban reported Viipuri was oeeiipii'd live Stale Liquor Sales Increase irst Two Months ol the Year th" 38 at tlie Medical Center under treatment for Typewriter Ribbons Typewriter ribbons are usually made of the best quality nainsook closely woven ol fine even thread spun from the best long fiber Sea Island cotton elsewbel'C polit ivu tliiir SI BSCItlPUON RAI'EH By e'itTlcr In city of Kalispell 110c per iiionl li liy mall $500 jear lor six montlis $125 lor three Gmunlhiii subserip inms ni' tiigi' im liiileii per yciir $1100 who i own back yard New York congressional districts Primary dates for the four most populous Eastern states follow: Sli'V" Zorzi'1 of Columbia Calls st rm a horse while driving on Highway 37 a miles west of Colum bia l''alls last night Air Zorzie es cap'd injury and bis cur was con siderably ilaimipcd The horse was sin it hot Julio Koivislo nsriilanl ipiniMm of Ti'rieultiii'" ill I'haige of Illi' civilians said I Im wi io not i eiiiiireil to have the eodi'd lor teal ly all of About 2001) however judgment" lie said lie had consider ed tlie evidence carefully and Im had no jui isdiet ion to release Bioff court has no pardoning Judge I a Isli I stated "This is a matter of executive clem ency" New Yink March i rii DenioiTitH gi nei'ally lipp'su lavor a ng id" mil it ion but until Josey City 1 March Gl')The death of Emanuel Eiienlu rg of New York who was killed when a into New Yoik Hay fol struggle between by Henry Gautier accused of hit pair of plicis dining the wild Hight Jersey city police said they be lieved the charge was a teclmieal Tlie pilot said the man came to bun yesterday morning and asked for a Hying lesson He said bis passenger roi ricki'ii while flying lyn and over and hit me the head with "I I truck back and knocked in on the pilot said unable to conttol the plane and to Police Lieutenant William Curtin said Rosemarin told him that the passenger tried to jump out ol the I'l Iiie while it spun earthward After the plane bit the waler Ro eninrin said he climbed out of the cabin and straddled the fuselage He was rescued a few minutes later 1 HAL A MJLUON 4 HEAD WORK HORSES 4 One grey mare seven years old weight 1600 one bay gelding six years old weight 1600 one brown mare seven years old weight 1350 one bay mare 11 years old weight 1400 a nlzii I ions to back Ivania slate has endorsi'd Mr Roose white Masuachii'i'T'i is as a whole favor a lit rd si1 nation tlimi' is soim Russia losl liossnrabla and Hun pary lost Tranrylvnnia Rumaiilii in the World war sett leinentn There has been ni'itniion in Lof li countries for recovery of tlmse areas Ki up Carol Refuses Bucharest March to (11 King Carol II wan reported in official cir cle" toiili'Jit mt adamant in refusal i accept a row German olfer guaran his kingdom's frontiers be came it was coupled will) a demand tliat a pro Nazi member ol the Ru manian iron Guard named to his cabinet RUMANIA IS OERED RONTIER GUARANTEE Bucharest March I (P) Ger many vvmi reported ill nut lim it al I ve qinirli'I'S1 lout" hl Io have ottered Illi imiuln of tier frontiers by Boviel Itu' sla mill linn' ary in for Hl III i to I IR! retch GMiTlly limit worthy inforniants miid i lie governiiP'iil had told a inn ii in niHltnry delegation now there that Russia could be pnrsuad id to si'tn 25 year noii nrj'ri'Hiwm pars v'liih' 1 1 ii ii a ry would "Ive Ru mania a Hl year not to press Brown (D jr territorial revision Denis Cardinal Dougherty of Philadelphia was the first American Nevertheless "very are involvi out lor Hie slioel: of moving families from ancestral homes is a serious one Komo of the farmin! population will be placed in western Eiiikind near Vaasa Karelian istluuns fish ermen will lie given Homos on th' I Gulf of Bothnia so limy can contililii' I heir vocal ions All available trucks automobile' and railway curs ar being used io linston the removals 'niont refused to let visit the fronlicrs for the prose) pleading tho need of every vehicle Chicago March 15 (H1) William Bioff west coast movie labor leader today was ordered to tlm house of correction lo complete a six montlis' sentence imposed 18 years ago for pandering Entering of Hie order however was delayed until Marell 25 lo allow BiolT's attorneys to take the matter to the state supreme court Tlie return to tlm Bridewell was ordered by Chief Justice John Pry stalski of tlie criminal court who re fused to issue a writ of habeas cor pus by which Bioff sought to escape service of the term Tlm issue in tlm case Judge stalski declared is "has the state 1 Thursday March 21 Starting at 1:30 On tlie above elate on the old Yates place one mile north of LaSalle 1 will sell the following described property at public auction: CATTLE One Guernsey cow seven years old was fresh in one Shorthorn cow seven years old will freshen April 20 one Guernsey cow three years old was fresh irch two calves one three months old other 20 days old Also 40 big chickens ARM MACHINERY Two sulky plows one International springtooth harrow 1 3 section spiketooth harrow 1 disc harrow McCormick 5 toot mower 1 John Deere sulky rake 1 bob sled 1 wagon and racjG 1 Myers pump 1 Sattley cream separator 1000 feet rough lumber and many other articles too numerous to mention lu'pt'e: 1'iit at ive yesterday appealed to Ute house Indian AlTairs committee for an appropriation of tfl 0000 000 to care I'm Indians saying that many were naked and starving while the government plans to send $20000000 for 1 he aid ol inland When a finance of the Indian said "ns far as we know no Indian is the Montana eongress tn declared he had information that Indians on the ort Peck reservation are without food and that he had evidence that "one sick old Indian has not even a bed to sleep on bat lies on the floor without medical attention and without a Mr may be well versed on every other subject but his statements show he know Indians very well Indian has a great distrust of the white "medicine and think of going to a hospital or being humil iated by having a woman nurse care for him 'This may not be tine of the younger generation who have become educated to tlie ways of the white man but it certainly is of the old time Indians So tar its starvation is concerned it a month rations veto fiirni tiled many Italians would dispose oi all ot it in a week and then go without Representative made a very pitiful plea but those who have had much experience with Indians know that it is almost impossible to get them to accept the white way of living Till i "I i ml i ''I rivmii I'roin th! mill $21)5 15 11'1 fi'iin Hw liiirt im'iil 'I'lm liquor "ii rni iit' cl ii1 I 1 1 1 in inofit I I ill HI lb'ii mill $7090975 I'l'oiii ill'll Eurthor inon'i'Ming tsiwIs to ibi' MnsKiK'hussi'ls iii lure lire svi Hie 1 ill bl lea I'linip whii'll in must I'lTtiiiii to semi ni govt (li'li'gat ion to tlie coiiv'itiI ion Both Govt mor SaltouHtall Rep Joseph leailer in the omlorseil tlio to put tlm delegation in vocie heard in tils own 1 1 ii bl Irn im a I leiiiiiug limtructv'd deli al imly inn eul iotiit Willi April In fuiir riiiiiH up Hoinel lung like lliblt Lead 1 I A A Wmi" mini nfi Ill Hl' ers mi botti plileu tin' A' i 1'VMi'ii ryuleiu alro repormd iml pml iiiii'i de di'V'e opmeiils amt 1 (IJHin am i' lb' lor 111'1 1 I wo mmllts ol Hi" Id IU pt ll MM making final commit nielli In the Emit ns leal strategmts I run agaih In New Jerrey lie polenl Eranli Hagui' iiuielil'i wmi among tlio first Demoeratie or tliird term coniinil ti'e veil mid Denioeiats term tlie what lonl'used 'Illis results National t'liaii man who authorized William A Bui i written pi'rmmiTon to him At first lb's wan interpreted as a definite indication that Emley was in Un' presidential fight on Ills own Itailit w'in cam on ibal inlernrela (Continued Erom I'age I) lion however when Budlie notified will bo one of I ho linl plma tlio i lato tliat Ilm action wan taken Im occupied by the Rll in tlie Idii Mr Roosovelt would not already are in its oulskirlr and nrij issiinip move up tonight Earley fin vi I I I eoelu'd fur White House airiwor Ini tlie lliiril term riddle In Mr Romm home Male Of New York Which Ims ill" blink oi elec (oral vntes in I'liimsetiH and Home Made Liver Cheese lb Strictlv resh Dressed Chickens lb Strictly resh 1RC Dressed Rabbits Cocked Beef Loaf (a QQ real meat) lb 15 1 Edit iir's nut ENIERKD IN KALISPELL ICE AH HKHINII polUieal ib'veliipinoid in vnrmuii part ol I lie llnili'd Klnli'S i Hcmc Made Liver Sausage ring Home Made Bologna 1 Ring 20c Eriday tlie Vomen of Rollins help ed Mrs Anna Sagrl' celebrate xfitli birthday wilh a pot hick ner Mr mid Mrs Henry Jackson son of Spokane called on triends in Rollins last Eriday Mr and Mrs George Parsons amt Mr and Mis rank Sager were I hosts a 5IHJ petty al tlie George Par sons home last Eriday ntglit Hon ors were held by red Itlxle Mike Brunner Mrs Lawrence Grice and Mrs Max Waren Among those pres lent were Mr and Mrs Max Warren Mr and Mrs Lynn Ekman Mr and Mrs Edward Ek man Mr and Mrs Lawr ence Grice Mr and Airs Clarence lioliiiison M'' and Mrs Don Wright Mr and Airs red lllnle and Mrs lynn Hoover and Miss Grace Dager of Polson Ki nneth and Charles Robinson were visiting I heir parents over tlie week end Henry Criiltemtou Mary Cole and Mrs were callers at the Bert Broiilier home at Creston rank Reeves and wife and two sisters were callers at tlie Lynn Hoover home Sunday Air and Mrs Otto lllnle were busi ness callers in Kalispell Monday Mr and Mrs Albert Collins re turned home Saturday after a week's visit in Holt and Kalispell Mrs Gertrud" Ward and Miss Sa die Bailey of Kalispell were visitors at tho Hoover home Tuesday Mike Brunner and Richard Pow ell weie business callers in Belton Wednesday Beef Roasts Lb THE DAILY INTER LAKE EASTERN DEMOCRATS GENERALLY AVOR ASA BREAKING THIRD TERM TRADITION I 5 till! i HI I I I I 1 1 I 1 1 I i ii im sition lo make its Choosing candidates Some quarters however See in 111" throw tlie delegation eventually be hind Martin'i dart: horse candidacy ormer Gov Alvan 'I' gone on record in favor Dewey Dewey and his fellow er Publisher rank Gannett are among tlie most active of Hie Re publican campaigners New York Republicans already have selected eight di'leg'iG's at large majority ol whom are pledged to Dewey While the New York natonal com mitteeman Kenneth Simpson tins slated not backed have many Dewey is sey primary May 21 and has invited other Republican aspirants to follow suit Dewey lias tlie support of leaders in tlie two major factions of ilm Re publican party in New Jersey In Pennsylvania the Republican delegation is pledged James Air name tlie Democratic ballot but tlie ary vote is not binding On Hie Democratic side in York Governor Ichman who ably will head the state delegation is still to ba heard from He has differed with the President oil oc casions notably during Hie supreme court reorganization light lint his present attitude unknown The Tammany 22 is committed although not legally bound Several Tammany primary opposition from candidates I pledged to Vice President Garner challenging Tammany in us City Continued from page 4 tntloii during tlio your begin ning July I 1 Thii'i if riivciiui'H nliould be large'' Ilian expei'li'd llmru mlghl bo way today room ill her for ninre "pending or p'l'lalal ion avoiding now taxes or boll) a id polil icn law by i'(Tii'i to return Hie legiu billon lo in It I ee for lurl her siudy Sen'i''ii' ll'ilch (D NC) Hanl that If Ilm would Slaying igures i 1 1 1 Wc I I i 1 1 I ll lilt f' worrrw 138 I (iS7 "inpan 111 Hie urn moiilhit in 5 '7 ii i'iiiii pa rei Ki for Ih" I'ani" per 11 nary was jfeffiwjsl $27 11)3236 SA fIII :1 rfi! 1 4111 111 ah JMiiHlL i iLLwyrl 2 I.

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1909-1977