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+ North Dakota’s . Oldest Newspaper The Weather — Partly cloudy tonight and Thurs- day; little change in temperature. PRICE FIVE CENTS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1981 ESTABLISHED 1878 | Bismarck Schools to Re-Open September 7mm ) Beenie BIG RECEPTION AT EXPECT ENROLLMENT [Wins in atssissipnt (POPE, MUSSOLINI (BIGHT NEW FIRES =f 1) KASUMIGAURA BASE TO EXCEED NUMBER | | AGREE ON TERMS RAGING IN WEST; | : LISTED LAST YEAR TOEND ARGUMENT TWO MEN BURNED Crowd Raises Chorus of ‘Ban- zals’ as Pair Receive U. S. Indian School for Girls to Catholic Action Clubs Would Be Seven of Blazes are Declared Get Under Way Day in Re-opened Under Pro- by Officials to be of Official Greeting Advance of Others posed Agreement Incendiary Origin —_— JESUIT PRIEST IS AGENT —— * To Sit in Conference ANNE’S COURAGE PRAISED Couple Referred to as Messen- gers of Peace and Good Will From America *, NEW TEACHERS ARE FEW INDIAN YOUTH CONFESSES Buildings Are Repaired and Everything Made Ready For Opening Day Cleric Without Official Rank Brings Pontiff and Il Duce Together Says He Started Blazes Be- cause He Liked to See Smoke and Flames More than 2,600 Bismarck boys and) girls will begin another nine-month term of study Monday, Sept. 7. blic schools and 8t. school will open at LUKE LEA Spokane, Wash, Aug. 26.—(P}— Ashevill Eight new forest fires, seven of them! ros Toesuaes/sitiie keg ie * Luke | miles from here, after a 613-mile top described by officials as incendiary,|v, & senator, turned Wednesday to|“"anemmO burst out of control before high winds|the North Carolina supreme court in! their plane to the surface cheers at Kasumigaura naval base, 50 15,000 Catholtc action clubs in Italy base Ly te eegbagttet ares will be reopened. tn western Montana and southeastern | effort to escape serving a six to| (jane rave! base lagoon at ‘ pproximated. 2,600 A number of details remain to be y ten-year sentence imposed after his). +i, asi and that number is expected to be at tt conviction of defrauding the Central Bank and Trust company, Asheville, least equaled and probably exceeded canyon region of the Umatille forest !of $1,136,000. for the next term, officials say. The U, 8. Indian school for girls will open here Tuesday, Sept. 1, but classes will not begin until Sept. 8. Only two new teachers have been added to the public school faculty list. They are Blanche Gastonguay, servic called 100 men to fight it. Federal officers at Colville, Wash., Convicted with Les in the county | Sree superior court Tuesday were his son, Luke Lea, Jr., and Wallace B. Davis, President of the defunct bank. Lea, Sr., was fined $25,000, including $10,-|1 in, 000 court costs, and Davis was sen- who taught at Excelsior, Minn., last. ved rlireg indenting year, and Mildred L. Fried, who tenced to serve taught in Wadena, Minn., last year. = prison. Miss Gastonguay will replace Mrs. A. : Catholic action clubs in Italy last Pest tid She thereon yt zany May. Another order would be issued high school ‘ile Miss suc- " 4 dissolving all organizations for youth Simla, India, Aug. 26.—(?)—Mahatma Gandhi has agreed to take part . ‘ ceeds Mrs. R. E. Graber as director unless they are affiliated with Fascist| in the second round table conference and will sail for Englnad next Satur- fh forests of girls physical education work in| organizations, day, it was officially announced Wednesday. of central I ded to its toll the high school. Helen Ricketts, who ‘This would avoid » direct attack on ‘The announcement that Gandhi would attend the conference came)! destruction valuable gold mine, was here for the last semester last clubs as Catholic organizations! after a talk he had with Viceroy Willingdon Wednesday morning. @ dozen homes and the lives of two the year, will remain as a member of the Mississipp! but it would affect the Catholic ac- ‘The Mahatma had previously said he would not attend the conference fire fighters. ‘William Moore school faculty. Jessie Ly tion clubs and the Knights of Colum-} unless the viceroy appointed an impartial arbitration board to hear his| The burned bodies of Nolan War- Striegl, who taught in Will Junior bus. Such a settlement would have| charges that duress had been used in collecting revenue taxes from peasants.|ner, 28, Fillmore, Utah, and Howard high school lest year, is the only other its Harvey, Boise, were found on a ridge I 5 ? z I 5, Sse eee pe ngage hp cg . : rege ag cna iy Boo oe ng year. ful the premier er ' faculty and supervision staff includes would be able to say that by closing B h K ll d night. ign ny Tout whe toy tt oycoaeel LWWO Brothers Killed in Be ss ence aoeaeeenl oileh, lh: Wiandtons Roosevelt Is were able to check any political [ é i i : tification was made from portions of ‘hunting licenses found in their cloth- e ;ween the main fire a segs jer ‘und; - Futile Rescue Attempt iit carinii ina ian) Piece 8 Comoe Fat | : Repaired Reconstruction of the third floor of Roosevelt school, which was dam- ROOSEVELT SPLITS sped oy Tee er Sree ne We ae a gecesi EEN RK rysteaa dicing the ‘mer Naat WITH TAMMANY HAl | indem#inities probably i rres Meet Death as Deadly ‘Ector inthe evening the wall of| New "York, Aug. 26—(P)—Harvey work ane, heen done th otter sco! Ee ‘a Choke Damp Vitiates Air | {lame raging on 20 miles front broke/B. Gibson, banker, been named we ange sae an nae ane] ON Gf ANDAL ISSUE [ Ras Kecoried LEADS AMATEURS IN of ows Mine lochas of bolt charm of Chinn's matte HE i I { i | ine 2 Z through Grimes Pass, sweeping the $250,000/arrange for the relief of unemployed . eS Golden - Age mine and several resi-|in New York City during the winter. high school work, inclnding commer- Victory Over Radio ences. The fighters fled. ‘Twenty-five industrialists end fi- School bulging ere. being. varnished peat Oa aa TRAPSHOOTING MEET Dudley, tows, Aug. 26-—UF-—Choke| sure 6¢ a band of 100 sant to sid] Mangas’ and’ campony taeasey and sc j rs of & of 100 sent lorgan and com) and this week and other routine improve-| |“ Newark, N. J. Aug. 26. damp, heavy suffocating gas in the |tne civilian fighters, were routed by|pledged themselves to raise s fund ments made. 'New York Governor Refuses to! Re case of dishpan vs. radio has stagnant air of an unventilated mine flames which spread @ huge crescent |of more than $8,000,000 to provide| toast and thre mrmin oe ne ple, A new cut system will be ipaugur- A shaft, Tuesday claimed the lives of about them. They scrambled into|work for the idle al lines to be i sk Probe of Graft in pan. Patrick J. Caufield was i long cou! set in pao ee a et pad Up-State Cities summoned to court for hosting lowa School Girl Leads Women pen eoeernand an ecyonr-cld 20 = rie secanet: pearoe one of the Seteeriined eee i Fler B inci tp Bem tian ech See neighbor, Emil Zeell. ‘The de- Competitors for Title at The dead are Clack Manssn’'33;| Crimes Pass remained isolated as|fecturers ‘Trust company, “He wes al wese ne See mean \ be allowed two cut iauael sate ie cred telephone lines burned during the|Red Cross executive in wartime. portunity to thank the Japanese for N. ¥. Aug. 2%—( petition signed by 17 other neigh- Vandalia, Ohio . night. Last reports said fire lines were| The board of estimate and appor-|the “received since we first For each cut in excess of the two al- bors declaring Zeell’s loud speaker holding and pumps were working. j|tionment, at an executive meeting, not only lowed each semtster. the student will|Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democratic be out in grade unless the absence|governor ot New York, and Tammany} ioud radio is like,” sald Judge | Vandalia, O., Aug. 26—(P)—An 16- y is excused by a doctor's certificate./nail have reached the parting of the| John C. Howe. “There is ol @ ladder into the shaft, unused for ‘The reduction in grade will be deter- ij a ne i year-old Iowa school girl and a De- eat, Sail our deme tex ss if troit automobile salesman stood Wed- q cropped. ing kitchens. The plan calls for the| =" ADO. were broadcast, GOTHAM ROUSED BY “eesiwraea’seet meme ==) BRITISH DICTATOR eens" poy cot porgy op NEW GANG KILLING =. =,ce-ez 200 CUBAN REBELS | AS CABINET MEETS) "ssi! 22°32.) NORTH DAKOTA MAN Opening said’ they All high school students, except! would “fight to the last ditch” the | championship in the feature’ event i - those Re aut Suse tentanan {e| recommendation of Roosevelt osetey ot the enone ARE PUT IN PRISON. oem i Dein orn! first time , were registered fs puna i es Theisen | ones, Glasses last spring. On thelr first| Se pomstadier tee investigar: | Three Gunmen Slay Man as He|the Amateur ‘Trapshooters associa |Premier Now Holds Power asline ontey eit hd pond mre geen egielative Scan icaneeraises Sits in Alleged Speakeasy |‘ Jeanette Jay, 18, of Waverly, 12, : Parwey oe | Individual Instead of as | the wnemployed during the winter) “"E © NA A opti 2 ahi Playing Cards went the North American woman's) Ancient Fortress Crowded With / Party Representative ‘This was emphasized Wednesday by vei si E. Grisby gy. maiss|. Men Taken by Govern- —— tion-wide dive for Tellet finde Pwo _— of . Jay, a student at Wartburg college ment Forces i i Students who have not registered registrations, or wish to change their killing while and Iowa, state’ champion, shattered Lenape vata enzaiments in the schools “me men Bismarck high school . lastnight, | Roosevelt i | Brooklyn, and in prison and the remain-|which he and Chancellor ip be aassent foheel It ederal der in hiding, there has been no re-|Snowden tried to force through with sumption of open warfare by the in-|the Labor government. The platform Forks, surgents. of the new ministry is virtually the and J. te, Larimore; and BP pry confident the)same as on which the Labor gov- Representative David Steedsman, revolt has been broken,| ernment it and fell. ‘Ott 1 ‘aski: Cee wie dig “ tion were sent from Grand Forks by of $779,827 from) senator L. O, Prederickeon, Pekin, ‘| To Bismarck’s Proposed Work-Squad ves and Ernest Ol- iia SOI fo fe ne vegies, night Wednesday served notice on stamesty Bane iey S°T | rome mor analy : ‘Allen as the first recruits to the | fines that they must settle at 2 a, y “prisoner quad” which will cut once or take the “work cure.” He Edwin H Hewitt, the weeds in Bismarck’s streets will issue bench warrants for the > ealsnaer and alleys. ‘delinquents within the next few India| 222.24. ‘The two pleaded guilty to | days ‘rectors, building charges of disorderly conduct and | |" Olson told the court he # suf- and other business were finéd $5 and costs each or Yering from an injury to his ribs, river. She jan architect is not By money panty aad | Sond fgg ce Ss Rene me sed ay marmce Allen specified that, they be put Jn shape’ to pn geh Se et ea == wpeet i, dotn o Ban and. will be excused only because of illness or if they pay their