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i am LHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1929 FIVE POWER NAVAL PARLEY IS MANCHURIAN CRISIS |{ Kvale Dies in Fire BLAMED ON NANKING | aa BY SOVIET OFFICERS| fa Chinese Decline Russian Over- tures for Joint Manage- ment of Railway DENY MAJOR ENGAGEMENTS ‘ IGNORES FOREIGN PROTESTS Brookhart Says Measure Fails to Give Farmer Home Mar- ket Pledged to Him Moscow, Sept. 14.—()—Moscow to- <a ssideaaliie day continued its campaign of paper | Congressman . Kvale, Benson.| Washington, Sept. 14—()—Anxious to lay at Nanking’s feet blame for the | Minn. only Parmer-Laborite in the |to avoid all possible delay in the con- 4 Rus. | /0Wer house, was burned to death in | sideration of the tariff bill, the senate crisis in Manchuria, where large RUS-| his cottage at Otter Tail lake, Minn. | debate today dispensed with its usual sian and Chinese armies face each | Kvale, a minister, defeated Andrew | Saturday holiday. other, and hostilities have been re- ‘Volstead. ported STATES TARIFF WILL PASS, IN RADIO TALK Senator Watson Flays Demo- crats for Reversing Stand on Farm Product Duties Charge Orientals With Cruel Treatment of Women, Chil- dren and Prisoners ‘The newest note of the Nanking management of the controversial Chinese Eastern railway. Denial was m the Russian 6 ] veshaee mrp ited be Nina es - - ad ade by ts 10 BE ACCIDENTAL Procedure. aetna ee 6,000 British Tommies Begin frontier between the two armies; it it d= was said Soviet border of North Carolina, the minority leat guards had ittee, and berele foe Mother Pirie Bln Foul Play Fear Allayed as Inves- eaorvion ‘at Mississippi, together with To Evacuate German Ground Some examples of alleged outrages| tigation Fails to Show tie iia tag eed men! were: it Democrats Russians bitten by mad dogs were ee has allied steel wien plican messure, | Follows Agreement Reached at SIPEsAt BPISSEOtS POOR WULEMIOE! spaces: ahs Ben 8s ste |ANe, assailed the il with denunci- . isi prisoners rgus , Sept. AP atory speeches. ‘There ve m re- je about to become mothers were denied | xvale mystery, if mystery it was, had | plies from ‘Chairman @moot of the Hague Reparations Con admission to hospitals. been definitely settled today, at least | tinance committee and several others. in t A Chinese police employe was a8-| to the satisfaction of authorities. ‘Senator Watson of Indiana, the Re- ference in Augus! saulted by a blond youth, so the The original verdict of Coroner J.| publican leader, last night made his tina: Chinese asa naan tec oen G. Given that the death of ©. J. rirst public utterance on the senate APROB arrested en | Kvale, Minnesota congressman wi commit 1 in a radio address as- cope tien submitted them ‘>| was burned to death in the fire which ae a oe mi gieabiraeenpbae BABY CARRIAGES A PROBLEM cruel A destroyed his cottage on Otter would be very largely Prisoners were said to subsist on &/iske Tuesday night, was accidental, assorted out the tas ental by bread and water diet. with solitary | wi) stand. President Hoover. confinement and other forms of| John L. Townley, Jr., Otter Tail] Recalling the Underwood-Simmons county attorney, said the investiga- | tariff act, placed practically all agri- Military Display and Jubilation Missing by Soldier-C iprisont tions have elicited no fact tending to | cultural ucts on the free list, ian Agreement hound so tightly with wire they bled | show death was not accidental and |Qatson declared the “very men who Ae news the fears of the former congressman's | foisted that policy on the country are — statement of Andrew J. Crummy and Melvin Passolt, that the fire was ac: | Seer Peet trotests trom for- | it troops in this Taunus mountain spa, to which has fallen the happy Parations conference in August. | It was packing day, not moving day, as the troops had hoped. It was ori- vilege. | ginally planned to have the evacua- tion begin today, but bureaucratic difficulties necessitated a postponc- COLORADO BANKER [S's wi ment until Monday. 5 Four hundred officers and men are stationed here, and they will be trans- gy ported in groups during the next fort- night so that Koenigstein will be com- pletely freed of forcign occupation by Sept. 29. Troops Vanish Quietly \ Under a tacit agreement between British authorities and the Germans Orlin Johnson Falls From Amer-| the evacuation will be a most prosaic , the troops ply ‘vanishing ican Boat During Races ol without Baa ado or military display, and the German civilians as well as military refraining from jub- ilation. Perhaps the staunchest supports of Anglo-German rapprochement will prove to be the marriages estimated at about a hundred here, contracted between British officers or privates and German frauleins. Court Action Launched by Tom Burke to Acquire Lands Owned by F. A. Lahr Condemnation proceedings against Ai aft 22 st Officers in charge of the troops say New Castle, Wyo., Sept. 14. iages have made it a . . Sept. |D’ Waggoner, president of the closed pl gy ne a Ritfieult affair than that of military RAIL ia gr For Srenlestein evacuation means eg i much more than appears on the sur- face. Foreign Flags Disappear Outwardly it oe Frcgy naan ance of fore! is =i colors alone, i Hi Project of James J. Hill Looms in Request for Permis- sion to Build ef fit fil , : if iy ii ri tel ft ss tt it 4 fr if [i Fy Z a i | i ; i tl i i ne i li i HE i | the river to France, bag mg eee & The evacuation — proeey Henderson, British mission to & younger To at the Hague, recently, ‘Milwaukee dling into drawal of British troops consented Tone fee, 9. New New | cupled area would be begun trackage i} York American story |18 and completed by tne 1938.” by today says Mrs. Marian Gon- |your. By the tenterence ‘The hospital eres in preparing to leave for Reno Se Se ey aad pol to obtain s from Converse M. | tions there of inet — recoverey. Converse, wealthy and | will withdraw most eon soe Bares, en | aes, ee eee facade Pioneer Ceara ats eric be bene’. ‘ges | withdrawn from the Coblens bridge uid connect with the terminus, of Farmer i ert”, Tae ome es marind would ” existing Great Northern branch at ‘that was one of line. Lrg gira Goa the social eveate of Ye season. ‘They { ‘Mad’ 80-Year-Old fa ale Slo tare ons er. a [SOT Bo Cr. Woman Runs Away Motorists leaves his widow and son. Puneral Py i Hodiz tf lf H if F & § & s Fe z i E i eft [te E AE l get Ef ely H a i save ‘wid cy ry [APBUCANLEAER |e Wien om Although the administrative pro-| Famous father and daughter traveling companions, Premier Ramsay Mac- mRNA aD _________ | visions of the measure framed by the | Donald of Great Britain and Ishbel MacDonald, are shown in this new Republicans of the finance committce | photo as they left London to attend the League of Nations assembly at They'll come to the United States in October, when Premier Mac- government to the U. 8. 8. R. virtual- were the official subject of debate, | Geneva. ly declined Soviet overtures for joint general attacks upon the bill by | Donald is to confer on disarmament with President Hoover at the Whitc Democratic members and replies from House. Buster, one-year-old cur dog who, among other things, boasts of having “sunk his teeth” in Bismarck’s dog- catcher, today is awaiting trial on a charge of “malicious biting of several persons.” The black yearling, who wears a coat decorated with several light tan patches, will face trial before Police ; Magistrate John M. Belk when Clar- nson, dog-catcher and super- friends that he might have met with ‘ones who now are demanding the | Koenigstein, Germany, Sept. 14—j visor of the city dog pound, returns the ' with ti _—’ ..;from a short trip to Dickinson. ST, ATE SEEKS LAND foul play have been allayed he | nighest possible rates for these same | ”)—Today was packing day for Brit. |from @ shor tip to Dickinson. | ness in the case, though the official complaint was signed by Miss Violet &. Benz, who says Buster's teeth governments were or BY CONDEMNATION department, ri adaeens lot of being the first Rhineland point | £. | ae ae ye evacuated by the British under the | ot ae NTRS eeepepentinr lence marks on her right thigh have not to | aereement reached at the Hague re- jy interested in the case because yes- terday morning, when he sought to serve an arrest warrant on Buster, he had great difficulty in extricating his right hand from the cur's clamped Jaws. Buster is in the dog pound behav- ing himself today. Miss Benz charges | that he has bitten several passers-by who have done nothing to molest him. The dog bit her without warning MUSSOLIN' STATES LATERAN TREATIES’ RULES WORK WELL Minimizes Difference of Views Between Rome and Vati- can, in Address Admits Huge Fraud | ¢ PROPOSED Partly cloudy tonight and @unday, | Warmer tonight. PRICE FIVE CENTS/ UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN ARE AGREED ON CRUISERS. Hoover Will Ask for Extension of Capital Ship Construc- tion Holiday TO MODIFY FASCIST STAFF ‘Fascism Only New Political and Social Thing in First Thirty Years of Century’ Rome, Sept. 14.—(4)—On the mor- row of sweeping reorganization of the Fascist ministry, with the relinquish- | Charles D. Waggoner, Telluride, Colo., ment by the duce of all but one of | banker, who got $500,000 from New his cabinet posts, Premier Benito | York bankers through fraud, admit- Mussolini today reviewed the work |ted the charge when arrested, but done by the fascist government in an {claimed his depositors would be re- address to the grand assembly of the | imbursed by the amount for losses he party in the Venezia palace. claims bankers caused. The Duce, after recounting the government's achievements and its plans for land reclamation on a vast i scale, dwelt at length on the relations ' between church and state. Before going on to trke up the intriguing question of the reorganization of the ministry. He minimized the importance of certain differences of views between Rome and the vatican, saying the DE new rules established by the Lateran treaties were working well. But he emphasized the point that the regret in name of the minstry of public in- a * struction to the ministry of national | Lynching Threats Fail to Damp- education, was intended to confirm " in the most explicit manner the prin- en Spirit of South Caro- ciple the state alone has not only the lina Union Labor right, but the duty, to educate people instead of merely instructing them. His views appeared to be somewhat | Charlotte, N. C., Sept. 14—(M—A in conflict with the previously ex-|rally of members of the communist pressed opinion of Pope Pius. party and Textile labor organizations Speaking of the recent reorganiza-| this afternoon in Gastonia, which tion of the cabinet, the Duce said the | union organizers said would be held new administration bears still more| despite purported threats of self- the Fascist imprint which, however, | styled “anti-Communists” to lynch did not mean that the dictatorship | the speakers, overshadowed two court did not permit criticism. ‘ hearings here, one involving alleged What is forbidden, he emphasized, | ‘anti-Communist” and the other is attack on what are the fundamen- | Communists and union leaders and tal principles of the Fascist revo- | workers. lution. The mass meeting was described in The composition of the Fascist | a warrant against eight men active in | grand council is to be modified, Mus- | the union movement fs an incident in | solini saying that with the present | conspiracy to overthrow the govern- 52 members it was impossible to dis- | ment of North Carolina. The men cuss or decide anything in secret. The | were arrested after the discovery general staff of the party would be | Thursday night of riot guns, shot reduced to a minimum. guns and ammunition in a boarding “Fascism is unique and the only | house occupied by union leaders and new thing that the first 30 years of | workers. The alleged “anti-Commun- this century have seen in the political | ists” were taken into custody in c as well as the social field,” the Duce | nection with mob kidnapings and said. floggings last Monday night. Prior to the raids, the case of the the corner of Eighth street and Ave. Sept. 5, she charges. Police say that} ing. The warrant charged that they the mischievous dog has tried his teeth on several other Bismarck na- tives also. Prank Larson, 700 Tenth street, is Buster's master. CALIFORNIA, OREGON FIGHT FOREST FIRES Flames Threatening Destruc- tion of Town Checked; Fatality Recorded San Francisco, Sept. 14.—(4)—For- est fires were burning aggressively in northern California and western Ore- gon today. . Weary fire fighters were spread out along three sides of the town of Ukiah, 75 miles north of here. hold- back a blaze which had threat- to invade the city limits. The itt Fig PL 8 SEF z iz eel f a 3 i i Fa =z al = : i E A at bin E HT i ‘ Communist and union workers, h RY among whom were the two kidnaping | vietims of the mob, was up for hear- | “in furtherance of said unlawful and felonious confederacy” armed them- selves for the purpose “of feloniously assaulting and killing any or all per- sons” who interfered with today's Texas Man Slain on Driveway | ™ecting. and other rallies called.” of Home as He Leaves Ga- 40 HUNTERS ORT AIN rage; Assassin Escapes Borger, Texas, Sept. 14.—(#)—Dis- BISMARCK LICENSES trict Attorney John A. Holmes, was shot and killed from ambush in the driveway of his home here last night. : Holmes had just put his motor car: Isaminger's Office to Be Open away and was slain as he turned Tonight and ‘Off and from the garage to go to the house. On’ Sund His wife and mother-in-law, Mrs. nm Sunday Hundreds of game bird hunters in lets in his body. 1 Nei attracted by the chots, saw a run down an alley but 3 nother hunting season opens. A. C. Isaminger, Burleigh county auditor, kept his office open until late Tiettscns z° Ra Li <¢ me sal itt inf eb E Hise & i ss ae Ea gz rH |requirements of the two nations that ONE DIFFERENCE REMAINS American Cruiser Tonnage Ine crease Understood With British Decrease Washington, Sept. 14.—()—As the result of a virtual agreement between America and Great Britain upon the fundamental principles of equality in cruiser strength, a general naval dis- armament conference is in 17 for early December. ee So successful have been the nego- tiations with the London government which began with the inception of the Hoover and MacDonald regimes, that such a parley, to be attended by Japan, France and Italy as well as the United States and England, is now definitely proposed. Assuming the conference will take place, the United States intends to ask the present 10 year holiday in the construction of capital ships be extended from 1931 to 1936. By 1938 it is expected that the way will be open to further curtailment of battle. ship tonnage leading possibly to the elimination of this type of vessel as @ fighting unit. The proposal presup- poses the calling of another confer- ence in 1936. Differ On One Point As officially outlined here, but @ single difference of opinion now stands in the way of a complete Anglo-American accord upon the Problem of cruiser parity. This con- cerns some 30,000 tons of cruiser strength and the question of whether or not they shall be embodied in three vessels carrying eight-inch guns, or the proposition favored by the Brit~ ish that this tonnage comprise four or five smaller vessels with six «inch guns. In this question is involved the fundamental difference in the naval long has stood in the way of an agreement on cruiser parity and gen- eral disarmament. It is understood that no attempt will be made to reach an agreement on this one remaining difference until the December conference. More Cruisers for U. S. In the course of the recent negoti- ations, Great Britain has reduced her estimated cruiser tonnage require- ments from the 450,000 figure which she set as a minimum at the tripartit conference of 1927, to 340,000. It is understood that the United States is to have a larger number of 10,000-ton cruisers, possibly 18, in addition to 10 of 7,500 tons and the 30,000 tons upon which an agreement has not yet been reached. Thus America would have & gross cruiser tonnage of 285,000 as compared with Great Britain's 340,000. Here, it is explained, the Hoover idea of the “yard stick” enters into the proposition and under its appli- cation, the two nations will have theoretically equivalent fighting strength. The “yard-stick” takes into consideration not only tonnage, but the age, speed, arms and armament of individual vessels. The extension of the capital ship holiday until 1936 would result, it is estimated, in a saving of $185,000,000 for the United States and of an amount for the British government smaller in proportion to the lesser cost of construction in England. BANK MESSENGER IS ROBBED ON HIGHWAY Three Men Force Minnesota Man to Stop Car, and Take $1,450 in Packages Stillwater, Minn. Sept. 14—(P)— os forced his cat to the i