The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 5, 1929, Page 3

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PROPAGANDA CALLS ON ARABS 10 REBEL AGAINST PALESTINE Proclamations Herald ‘Fighter's Holy War’; incessant Clashes Occur Jerusalem, Sept. 5.—()—Mosiem | Arabs throughout the Holy Land and | the bordering states are being called | upon by highly inflammatory Propa- | ganda to revolt and move against the | government of Palestine. Floods of this propaganda material ! Foreigners May Be ~....ed Out Into Street Under New Measur> By J. EDWARD ANGLY (Associated Press Staff Writer) Paris, Sept. 5.—(#}—Foreigners liv- ing in France are out of luck under the new rent law recently put into ef- fect. Only those who served wit! allied armies in the war have the same standing before the law as French tenants. The ly to the landlord’s mercy. ‘They can be turned out into the street when their leases expire, NEW FRENCH RENT LAW CAUSES HARDSHIP ON YANKEE TOURISTS th |The condition of Thomas A. Edison, others, and |todi they form the majority, are left large- ' average landlord would rather have an ex-enemy as a tenant than an ex-ally, for he can't get rid of the latter once he turns over the keys to | the front door. i \Edison’s Condition Is_, Said ‘About the Same’ | West Orange, N. J., Sept. 5.—(4)— 82-year-old inventor, was described | jas “about the same” by his physicians | \ jay. The following bulletin was issued at {10 a. m.: | “During the past 24 hours Mr. Edi- jon has been resting comfortably. CHINA SENDS YOUTHS 10 AMERICA 10 GET COLLEGE EDUCATION Party of 125 Students Will Stop at Mandan for Brief Pe- riod on Trip St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 5.—A of 125 students from China will ar- rive in St. Paul over the Northern Pacific on Saturday, September 14, at 12:15 a. m., en route east; where they will enter various colleges to complete their education. They will travel in a special train, which will THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1920_ |Eckener Will Fly.Zep Annandale, To Moscow in Future | Searchers recovered the body of Les- ; day. Moscow, Sept. 5.—(#)—Dr. Hugo Eckener hopes to make a special flight in the dirigible Graf Zeppelin over Moscow at some time in the fu- ture to give the Russian people aj glimpee of the famous airship, Dr. Eckener said so today in a telegram to Russian government au- pass capital on the Graf's world flight be- cause of unfavorable meteorological conditions, FIND DROWNED MAN {ter E. Myers, Minneapolis, in Clear- Sept. 6.—(@)— | water lake. near Annandale Wednes- Myers, 28, drowned Labor day LL atter he hed @ived from ‘an: t anchored boat. Dynamite was | to bring the body to the surface. DENING {whereas the French tenant is given |@ prorogation of his tenancy, the duration of which varies in indirect | proportion to his rent. Those living jin expensive apartments have two or The oppressive weather seems to leave Seattle September 11 at noon. | ‘ Bs have slightly reta . | They will spend two and a half hours | ee mie ded his improve-' a: Missoula, Mont., between 10 a. m.! 2 and 12:30 p. m., September 12. At | Mandan, N. D., they will pause for a | ment. His condition, however. is as | good as could be expected in view of the grave illness he has so recently Although day British troops continued their incessant oom with bands ‘ae wi we penetrated the borders. One automobile which yesterday attempted to cross bridge from Transjordania to Palestine was found to contain 14 ong ‘and 1,000 rounds of ammuni- tion. British military authorities immed- iately dispatched armored cars into Amman in an attempt to cut off the Palestine Arabs’ source of arms and ammunition at its source. despite official denial that skirmishes with Bedouins had occurred near Beersheba in which six native Christians were killed. Jews, who hailed the first proclam- ation of the high commissioner, Sir | cesses John Chancel ior, as aiding their cause, were not so joyful today over a gtowing out of the recent disturb- ances, N. D. Bull and Cow Win Minnesota Fair Honor St. Paul, Sept. 5—)}—Features at the Minnesota state fair today will be doubled, headlined by the automobile today, ed as Pioneers’, Duluth, Prize winners announced late yes- | included ' Potatoc sweepstakes: Fred Adams, of Cohasset, Itasca county, with the: three years in which to look for an- other place, while villagers who pay only a few hundred francs @ year for their lodgings can hold on eight or 10 years more, laughing the while at the Not so the foreigner. If the owner tells him to pack up and leave, he must do just that. If he wants to stay, he is likely to pay the price the owner demands. For others the rent is fixed, in old houses, at 150 per cent above the 1914 figure, but not for him. He signs the dotted line pre- pared by the landlord, or sends for @ van. Meanwhile the average French | tenant sits tight. His rent is being | raised this summer, it is true, but if he pays the new legal advance in the |. price of his lodgings, no landlord can budge him, whatever others may offer for his apartment. In a way, the law has been a grim joke on the foreign ex-soldier. The eusenes -UtetLey Bulova Wrist Watches Among men and women every- where, Bulova Watches enjoy favorable recognition. This may be due to the accuracy for which all Bulova watches are justly famous. Whatever the cause, the effect is everywhere ap- parent —Bulova wrist watches are the biggest scllers in the world today. We are the agents for these watches in Bismarck. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler “Bismarck's Diamond Store Simee 1907” experienced.” Chicago Plane Forced Down After 291 Hours Chicago, Sept. 5.—(7)—The “Chi- Gere We Will,” which was forced down yesterday after 291 hours and 2 minutes in the air, was to be flown to Patterson, N. J., today to be groomed for another possible takeoff Sunday in quest of the world refuel- ing endurance flying record. A balky magneto suddenly ended the flight. brief period. Their train will spend | 15 minutes in St. Paul, and on Sep- tember 14 at 11:30 a. m., their train will reach Chicago. BEATS WOLF IN FIGHT Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Sept. 5.—(>) Steve Smith of Bar River ts one sturdy lumberjack. As accounts have it, he came upon a big wolf in the woods and beat the animal to the punch. 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