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4 North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The Weather Generally fair tonight and Tues- Gay. "No decided change in temp. ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1931 PRICE FIVE CENTS Say Edison Is Losing Ground M4 e HYSIGIAN ASSERTS ; e @ z= : zt HE EXPECTS END 10 _ eee JUST SPTTLEM y | JAPANESE MOBILIZE FOR CLASH IN MANCHURIA . ARR ANGEMENTS POR M ° A e ENT ) ‘(Motoring Accidents _| (OME AT ANY TM | e e I$ DEMAND MADE BY |DUAL RELIEF FUND Kill Two in Stat ponte t | t o t a @'. Failing From Day to Day Al- CHINESE PRESENT DRIVE. BRING: MADE ewig bers wut Pa a WT ATE NURSES OPEN Minnesota Girl Dies in Upset Is Small | Near Fargo As Car Goes United States Officials, Alarm- Community Chest and Red 49TH CONVENTION N | Into Ditch isitS IN CHAIR SUNDAY ed, Renew Study of Man- Cross Campaigns Will Be —__—_— ————_— churian Situation Combined This Year MEMORI Al, BUILDING TWO ARE IN’ HOSPITAL] Aged Inventor Able to Leave His LE eae Bed For First Time in H LEAGUE TO MEET TUESDAY GOAL PLACED NEAR $26,000 so Young Teacher of Granville Dis- Five Days Personal Hygiene in Combat-| trict Succumbs in Hospi- 2 Japanese National _ Feeling Sponsors Are Hopeful That! ting Tuberculosis Import- tal At Minot Ls tot Labi lg oe Ms ms Aroused by Anti-Japanese County and City Will Do- ant, Speaker Says | Portion teenies erent ded Their Full Quota ip y' ‘ees doctor Monday to be definitely fatl- Outbreaks in China ad ibdlk irda —EaN ing accidents tn North Debotn ‘over| ney rors, Cay 10 Gay dasnlte the tect i hat each day’s loss was very small. ‘Treatment and prevention of tu-| the week end. c Final arrangements for the coms) berculosis still depends largely on the| , “eorgla Suter, 19, daughter of Mrs. |The physician, Dr. Hubert S. Howe, ‘Washi 5 . —! o i pel rgely on the spueee tliat ot WustdloGea bined Bismarck Community Chest-| practice of the fundamental princi-|M&ry Suter of Detroit Lakes, Minn. |said the 84 year old inventor was too partment officials Mondey to a re- American Red Cross drive for relief! ples of personal hygiene, Mrs. Violet] Fargo, while Colbjorn Nelson, 21, do fed hook head oad chy € newed study of the Manchurian sit nde Wish Will been 2 WeeaaY oe ry Ae iat bcos aie otarr| Bsa dea dT ast a ah aaeeITETT RES ny . a: 20, be! itor of the National Organization for|lowing an accident near Granville. ve day oe 2 fe) uation. i hla ploture 10 one of the frst to reach the United Staten from the scone of hosts toma’ ene laccording to'H. P Goddard, secretary Pubic Health Nursing, old the North| The car in which Mist Suter vas ANICITO NI i As they began their study, dis-/ © Chinese and Japanese in Manchuria, Hundreds of Japanese troops are shown as they mobilized at Chan- lof the Community i | Dakota State Nurses’ association at| riding overturned while passing 8 patch was lald before them telling; _°hun preparatory to entraining for Kirin where a Chinese garrison was disarmed. {of the Community Chest. ithe opening session of the 19th an-|machine driven by T. P. Riley of of the hb CURSE SG Se Donations to the two organizations; nual convention here Monday. Fargo, whose car also was forced into , rhicaih Net ine Seeetne pened F, h 1 h I I will be taken in one drive, Goddard ae Seo again vio the be abaaag pace A third car was approaching asser' | ithe state league of nursing educa-| from the opposite direction. } ‘4 Ene see at er of 7 C. ildren Ss TWO MEET DEATH +e eegone Wil be asked to con ‘tion is holding its 12th annual mect-| With Mise Buter were Edna, Bjorn- NEW SUPERVISOR N “i - e i 2 Hing. stad and Harold Wilson, both of De- of the hie ‘between China and Killed in Auto A ccident' Separate pledges will be made to, Nurses from all parts of the state/troit Lakes, and Keith Wallace ot} apen bis countcy would feeut to W the two organizations on one card,|and women prominent in the pro-| Spring Valley, Minn. BI MARCK DISTR T A sea we coped is to meet in urg- | and each solicitor will represent both! fession gathered here for the three-} Miss Bjornstad and Wilson are in el ie ets athe ‘Tuesday. - ! groups. day session. a Fargo hospital with head lacer- Mantua ee hoe eae in} Another Man Dies of Injuries’ The city will be districted in the; Morning and afternoon sessions| ations and injured right shoulders. ati ae oft ‘quarters awaiting the| same manner as in past years and|were scheduled for 9 a. m. and 1:15/They will recover. Wallace was te-| Devils Lake M Su di ague of Nations council mesting Received; Six Persons the solicitors will be representatives!p, m. each day in the World War|turned to his home. The Suter girl|D°Vls Lake Man Succeeds before, taking any new steps to end ‘ pet 7 of the four luncheon clubs in the city.| Memorial Building. An evening ses-|died of shock and a fractured skull. Wilds as Superintendent; jostilities, ! re Injures Plan Sdiicitors’ Breakfast jsion is on the program for tonight,/ Riley was not hurt. 3 2 } a Zhe United States already has urged| | Killings Mark End of Long] The solicitors will get their final in-ia tea at St. Alexius hospital begin-| |The fatal injury to Nelson was 2 Rev. Vater Remains the League of Nations “assert all 5 | | structions at a breakfast meeting the | ning at 7:30 o'clock. A public health! fracture of the skull suffered in the 1] Pressure and authority within its! | Fargo, Oct. 12—(#)—Two persons Truce Between Rival day the drive opens, Goddard said. breakfast will be given in the Pat-|collision of two automobiles Sunday ! competence” toward halting the out- MIN R AS |were killed and six were sent to St. Cri G They will be named this week at terson hotel Tuesday morning at 7:30; evening. Valley City, N. D., Oct. 12-~H— 1 break between Japan and China. 1 i hospital, Moorhead, in « col-| rime Groups meetings of the clubs. { o'clock. The crash occurred about three! Appointments for the many Metho- At the same time. however. it! thddei tek vel anasan” Four-minute speeches in behalf of! Following an address by Miss Es-| miles east of Granville. The car in| stands ready to move momentarily tu | jlision between « grat an the drive will be given in the two the- ther Telchmann, Bismarck, president| which Nelson was riding collided with|“!St, Episcopal church parishes in an Independent action to still the! , iss tHe Was Not At Hi lautomobile on a highway east of Chicago, Oct. 12—(P)—A new flare-|aters here at evening shows this week /of the state nurses’ association, Mrs.|an auto driven by Orville Herrington thier Dakota were announced by forebodings of war in the troublesome ; Adm le Was lome Moorhead at dusk Sunday. Three of yp of Kitings apparently has broken} by Bismarck persons and announce- | Hodgson conducted an institute on|of Minot. ishop Wallace E. Brown at the clos- | sector where Chinese, Japanese and| Early in Evening Crime {he miured are in a critical cond\- is Seace reigning for months tn the|ments regarding the drive will be tuberculosis nursing and public| Herrington sald the car in which ._—_- * Russian interests so often have; tion. : jmade in all the churches in the city health nursing program was dis-|Nelson was riding was on the wrong| fe Sunday night. clashed. | w d Henry Stricher, father of 17 chil- internecine gang strife on Chicago's) next sunday, Goddard said. od vi side of the Rev. Silas Fairham of Oakes and H ‘as Committe Ys jeussed by Mrs. Hodgson, who gave a road and that it had n0| rev altred Roe ‘ Once Preident: Hoover and Secre-| ‘ dren, @ laborer, and Conrad Kober, south side. Two men were slain. ‘The goal of the drive in the city|resume of the outstanding historical | lights. oa f rehier Davie iene: will > ¢ et Buinabniare convineed definitely ; Pee rie sagt rors oe mee the ier James L. Quigley, said by police tojand county is approximately $26,000. and sociological aspects of tubercu-| Nelson was a rural school teacher seep heres caunedibe pre nett | pared call upon the dieputante to | Minot N.-D, Oct 12—U—A new | Monday morning. garam, Daceeicot yp |e meeretess ea SEEN CNS |e cerautalndaatenliic ls. ee ments of Charles L. Wallace of Far- ‘ ea Blane “1 “ "O bal 5. called. af rf observe thelr treaty obligations. They Sry of his actions and whereabouts| | ‘The “injured and thelr condition oe Sopa a rs no,|800. ‘The Community Chest quota the toll of 90,000 deaths each year [abalgiecdy tapings agai! may invoke either the Kellogg-Briand on the night his ‘housekeeper, Mrs./follow: ie of the been thelr enemy, was one of the vic-| Probably will be reduced slightly from from tuberculosis, which she sald A Seperate S or tneraeinns pact outlawing war or the nine-power Dena Korchenko, was murdered onj, Mrs. Henry Stricher, wife of the (Ot Wily Shit, Wie ONG oe wyil.| lest year's figures, Goddard said, al-|heads the list of deaths from pre- rear osirt Babee! Minot Pacific treaty of 1922, China and Ja- \the street near his rooming house on |4°8¢ saan eee gp 1 hauler, son, 33, once a policeman. He was though the budget committee has not ventable diseases. ges "3. 8. Wilds of the - f gers opal Ee inte | September 22, was.told Monday by|7,y0h® Stne™ Fargo, gravel hauler, ton ion a south aide street Sunday|*et,the amount vet. Urges Rest, Sunshine district, assumes the superintendency aucpuscupmiaenress (of Nations | Wiliam Savore, 45, Minot, in the! "irs John Ethen, his wife, fair. ight, plerced by machine gun and| Members of the Budget committe: | ett rae eet cpus and of the Fargo district, and his place covenant, against aggression. | Guard county jail on a charge of first-/ Joseph Ethen. 18, thelr son, fair. | PIES! Kittens ay was fished Sunday|COMmunity Chest quota should not other body discharges,” she sald, “are Peal ihe ects ener MORO a eT The state department assured the | “Whereas officers say that Savora ae: poe amiiiie D5 ton, minor from a drainage canal at Lockport,/P@ reduced much because all reduc-'the means at hand for controlling the OF 6 R of the Minot district, succeeding Rev. League of Nations of its cooperation! oeatediy has declared -he was not|infrriee cisenarged from ‘the hos. He had been shot to death. The|tons will curtall work being carried disease. They are also fundamental Mr. Babcock, and Rev. G. Leroy. in the situation Friday afer President | roeiey nes Some after 7:90 ards sd ace m the hos- olice theorized that his death might |" by the Community Chest organ- in every individual's plan for healthy White remains as superintendent of Hoover and his cabinet had studled ociccy on the might of the murder, |" nay [have had some connection with the) "#HOM® Jo) Ot, 315 099 pee ebheattege tava wae prepeen ae ae the Grand Forks district. | Most of ny eh Bpetlal session of the council has| yntown from, about et be ears | GRAPE DEALER'S BODY [killing of Eddie Fitzgerald, chaut-| me quota last year Was $1300. ing the practice of these cardinal Philip D'Andrea Told Court eee scatter ec hee! renee ee a en **!10:20 p. m, which he says was the| Dyer, Ind., Oct. 12—UP—The body Sweetheatt, Marian Miller. | Fiteger- teane, budget committee, calling et | sctors of hygiene in the dally life) Does Not Have to Perform | Tarimore will take charge of ‘the forceful ‘intervention in ‘sx effort. to, with tsa tid tron) es ines stand/in a woods near Griffith, Indiana, of men, one of pee ees enon ee eat eet enter ese eee erst red rid Repepeees the Larimore charge. Among the p- week by prosecution witnesses at i. y witnesses as ley. Later an pointments were: ‘ + the Manchurian hostities & ferelgn ® Preliminary hearing for Sevora. Sie had been shot through’ the head attempt to slay ‘Quigley with machine| donate its full quota, which causes tuberculosis. Federal Building, Chicago, Oct. 12 Minot District the ‘Manchurian hostilities, a foreign |” Savora. says he. never intended to|twice and his skull was crushed. (guns was made. MeErlane and], .embers oy Ope executive commit=| “The Bractice of auch simple mess-| _(m The Capone bodyguard who| Silas Faitham, district superintend- abides by the “hands off” policy tv/convey an: understanding to officers} Police believed he was slain by O'Donnell were suspected of the at- J.C. Taylor, H. J. Duemeland, J. fe page teansihy carried a pistol into federal court was|ent: Kenneth Wile, Bantry; Bennie that he was mot away from home on | gangs tack : ate Ae: Taye When coughing or sneezing, burning! toig Monday he was in ser! Rowe, Bowbells; H. W. Cannon, Bot- fhunclated after the initial fighting tne night of the murder; that there - jp a ee Wilson was a small-time lquor ped-|=. Davis, B. O. Refvem. EB, Col of sputum and keeping everything culties, would be given until tomor. | tineau and Gardena; C. W. Langdon, He contended again the affair was| Were many persons questioning him, jdler, the police said. He was found eles be Bee Se ine pened row to defend himself, and meanwhile| Carrington; W. A. R. Maddock, Des a local matter for eettlement between 8nd with a shrung of his shoulders and MACHINE! by three girls and was taken to 8)" “committee which will be in| ter of many germs from one person| Would be held without bail. Lacs; Don J. Kiingensmith, Grenors ee Stes Baten: plained Monds that “I no catch ‘em” | rented eyerall veace ago charge |charee of soliciting from state offices | to another.” alee ee ale ee ton eet £2] 34. Pearson, ‘Kenmare, “Donaybrook Pay ee pega ‘after (all the td that were asked him. GiLextceiea and Geete recently for and _srapiree a meee wp ct Dare Me mann ose syenion to Aah sieting fore acura and Carpio; Charles Kepler, Lans- , Iver ide “|the unemployment situation, declar- 3 4 2 J Japanese troops, guarding Savora revealed that he was visited | MINE iN DESTROYED participation in a robbery. He was 0 ‘Charles Liessman, E. J. ant,” said Judge James H. Wilkerson| ford, Grano and Bryans, John J. ll Manchurian railway ade er Sunday by his attorney, H. E. John- believed by police to have been a pal ee pe acs Die E. J. 2 (Continued on Pages?) 3 as Philip D'Andrea was brought be-| Howe, Maxbass and Russell; Forrest i national sgreement. occupied Mukden. |60n, Minot, who was: accompanied by member of the Druggan-Lake West] Colonel C.F. Mudgett and L. R. | Woman Pays Spouse fore him. EUniAT MOC Uaae An Goodie i ! It contended a section of the road had/@ Russian interpreter, and that he BY FLAMES MONDAY jaa Baird will be in charge of the drive D'Andrea was so soltcitious of the| Everett Hansen, Minot: noua, t bese eens, ie Chinese soldiers. sao net ; oo ee his action on the One-Day Searid throughout the Eank of North Da-/| To Leave Her Home waitary of pease, aes pie fon ebacenie and pacar Harley a denied. - building. 5 = y * Since then Japan has steadily ex-; Tel eg pe a gay ne Lis te * 5 id hae u > "Geccola, Ark, Ont. 12-0h—L. Ark, Oct. 12 Seo urday “ he sat at the counsel table Zaller, oeuan, and sd Coloma; Arlow panded her grip on the territory./of the Minot Daily News, pres- 7 A 3 oyride re ©. Paschal, 55, has returned home |@ few feet from Judge Wilkerson,| 0. “into. > " Folding tt necessary to protect prop-|ence of Sheriff R. W. Kennard, Ba- Loss to Tipple of Republic Col ‘aa y Nab Fargo Politician | ©, Paschol, 55, has returned nome Go due. Wilkens orders he was Rai W. Dod “Bu. ee erty and lives of her hationals, China /vore said, regarding the testimony liery Company Is More New York, Oct. 12—(P)}—Now In Beer-Parlor Raid) ot his marriage to Mrs. Caroline |Stopped as he left the room and tak-| Duet, uiva nee oo ei ae continues to describe Japan's act as|@ state witness who testified that Sa- it's the one-day sea joyride to McDonald Paschal of» Urania, |¢® to the county jail for the week- Gibbons, ‘Tolley and Lossinei nothing more than aggression, the sit-|Vvora on the day preceding the mur- Than $25,000 nowhere. N. Dock 12-—-A. ©. Le. Paschal’s claim to fame ts end. nec ry, Gibbens, ToUey, and een: uation has been further complicated |der was a pair of The Belgenland, ocean-going | ene orth, for many years active| that the woman he left behind Capone, his income tax case de- Williston and ‘trenton, Rev, W. & by boycotting of Japanese products|which have been found to PeiPeee: (Tribune Special Service) liner, steamed out to seat at 9 in Fereo politics and a one-time can-| had been married 11 times, and layed by the D'Andrea contempt of] Pieacien, Hunter, excused trom ap- By aChinese. stained, “maybe he know—maybe he). (Tritone opeda" mire of unde-| clock Monday morning with 1.- |dtaste "tor the city commission, was| iS Known as “America's most |¢oMst cae 000 sores olfers, wes St pointment that he may attend school CHIANG KAI-SHEK ‘Working on a theory that the slay- termined origin destroyed the tipple ieee She'll be back at | arrested Saturday when federal pro- Erie oman ae Pear aT RAE tas ete ey at Morningside. 4 Kore! principa ic Coal company one 4 ft the “she asked ae eee AT cniang Kal-|iy' motivated by lealously, the. sate hut mle cat of hee early Monday Ragen ees Gaus county sheriffs office raided a| ‘aXe for me to leave, T'told her, |WiKersom Aitred Reo. district superintendent: ‘ Shek, president of China, in an ad-|at the shearing of Savora| morning causing an estimsted dam-| Which was to be opened after she | heer parlor” they sald was operated) She paid it and T left, ri r ¥. ©. Torgersen, Ashley; J. Ralph dress’ Monday asserted that if the showed that the defendant was seen @8e of between $25,000 and $50,000. croged sine. baste Maal: tC | py nen, co LTT Grandi Plans Trip MeNeil, Beach; Susie N. Herrington. council of the League of Nations, con-|at the Soo Line station at about the ean rece gen ea pmaeal Go ui fe este of fies lereee Will Probe Case of To Visit President) 22°", Y; Lata Seer ie Yening In urgent session at Geneva same time Mra. Korehenko and Sem)", “tation to the tppie, tour bor| Winnipeg Grain Man |iunches are believed to have teen! © Broker For Cannon Bore: Gunter tak Peoeat ‘Walley: ; tlement” of the Sino-Japanese con-|ed the widow to marry him, was eat-|C@rs and several large piles of coai Killed i ‘ served with purchases of beer. pita Washington, Oct. 12.—()}—Italy’s| W. H. Farthing, Cleveland and Crys- troversy “China will resort to war.” |ing lunch with her in a cafe across | Were destroyed. illed in Accident) *sicremsworth was lodged in the] Washington, Oct. 12. — (#) — The| Statesman who proposed the one-year |tal Springs; H. J. Gernhartd, Dickin- “T hereby declare,” said the presi-|the street. Savora now says he was| Efforts on the part of mine em | county jail where he will be held!prosecution, conviction and subse- peyel holday. And Anetens ee son; Florence Berquist, Gladstone; dent, “that the national government's; at the station at the time described ployees and volunteers fromm Zep 10} Winnipeg, Oct. 12—(#)—One of| pending arraignment, probably Tues-|quent parole of Harry L. Goldhurst, inet a. pret rested in| Nellie Cook, Grassy Butte; Frank Pet- patience has been tested to the last|by the state witness, waiting for a check the flames proved unavailing) Winnipeg’s most. prominent grain! day. former New York broker who handled | "ot min 7 eee bean eron, Hensler and Steffenson; Elmer degree. China respects the league co-|friend to arrive on a train. He said | 2nd all loading machinery on the tip-|men, Fred J. mn, was killed The officers said they confiscated! some stock transactions for Bishop| 77?) es ie cactes of the|}f. Duden, Hettinger; Effie Baker, a venant and the Kellogg pact, but if|the friend did not come. ple was ruined by the heat. {when an automobile in which he/552 quarts of home-brew beer, 50 gal-| James Cannon, Jr., will be revived te ‘i Baker, Douglas, Banner and Emmett; the league and Kellogg signatories Al fire was still smoulder-| was riding turned over near Warren,|lons of beer mash, a gallon tin and/the department of justice. hrs one uns. closely the vise Jo Wash Douglas, Banner and Emmett; S. J. fail to fulfill their solemnly under- Shot; in the coal piles at noon, mine Minn.~ Ernest 8. Parker, Winnipeg! several bottles containing alcohol.| ‘This was promised Monday on be- Py sseea ee Pi pias : an ae Brooks, Linton, Omio and Temvik; taken obligations, China will not heai- | POliceman Is Shot; officials said it was under contzol and grain broker and driver of the car,|There were about 1,000 empty quart|neit of Attorney General Mitchell SENT Grandi, foreign minister of/F. G. Norris, Mandan: W. 8. Davies, tate to.make the supreme sacrifice— Youth Is Arrested|™ danger to other equipment seemed ‘was seriously injured. Anderson was/bottles in the place, officials said.'atter Senator Glass of Virginia had | +. ay: age Ne 4 aoe ovemb T|Marmarth; C. E. Van Horne, Mc- bankrupt the country for half a cen- ou imminent. president of the British Empire Grain! Sandwiches were found ready t0|made public cofrespondence in which |10, Sek, wiih President, Hooves @ Scin-) Kenzie, Sterling and Menoken; O. E. tury and go to war to uphold the = Mine employees said operations) company. ue ‘serve. he -sought to ascertain whether a pg ol Kinzler, Moffit and Braddock; E. 0. sanctity of international agreements| Blue Earth, Minn., Oct. 12—(P}—| would be suspended for some time but “blameworthy agreement,” had been|“typon the outcome of these two mo- Grunstead, Mott; Ray McClure, Na- and, Safeguard the “peace of the) het W gerts Weber, 2, and ex-|be before work coud be Tesumed. ° 9 ne made by justice department otfielals mentous conversations will depend, | Bimer Cordell, Robinson, Woodworth world.” Berkg 7 g in New York or elsewhere under i A apa Chiang said, however, the Nanking | pected other arrests soon in connec-) Work of rebuilding the tipple will America $s Discovery Brought Up to which Goldhurst would receive an epee aue exten ip Fee ie or and Lake eae = L. Shepard, 9 government hoped the league council | tion with shooting of the police chief|be started as soon as new equipment early parole in exchange for his plea! 3 Bar Atd Rural and Fort Rice; Herbert Brown, would take effective measures to set-|at Forest City, Ia, Sunday. can be obtained, according to the D ‘. Col b I] M A G lank of guilty. a sharing, fe trege diplomacy. | Steele and Driscoll; P. W. Gress, Un- tle the Sino-Japanese trouble, thus| Weber was held after an automo-| management. ate: lumbus Is Met At angp |No decision has been reached yet 85| derwood and Turtle Lake; Oscar H. preventing almost inevitable war. bile was found in Mankato. Fire loss was said to have been cov- ’ to whether British and German Swenson, Washburn, Fairview and He eaid China also trusted the sheriff said ownership was traced tolered by insurance. , |Harlem Negroes See _|ststesmen alse will come ‘here for) Conkling, a league would “properly punish” Jap-{ Weber and that the car was one} The mine is operated by a Minne- Watling Island, Oct. 12—(#)— | * Christoforo Colombo end is calle iG 'o Meet ickinson an on the ground the latter had re-|three men escaped in after Clarence] apolis concern. Christopher Columbus Monday | by his men the Spanish Cristobal Mahatma as Prophet inane, state department, in announc-| Dickinson was unanimously select fused to abide by the league's deci-| Montgomery, the Iowa officer, was) —____—_——_ Colon, set sail from Huevla Au- | aa {ing t Naples for } K ed as the 1932 meeting place. sions and occupied Chinese territory|shot as he sought to question. occu-' TO LEAVE GRAND FORKS discovered America. gust 3. The real exploration be- | London, Oct, 12—()—Harlem hails would sail from Naples for New York)“ the conference hopes to join the without justification. pants. Montgomery was St. Paul, Oct. 12.—(P}—A message, The intrépid Italian explorer, gan Sept. 6, when he left the |Mahatms Gandhi as “a second Moses | November 7. He will spend about 10) ¢+ ‘paul Area and if this proposal is The ‘president, who also is com- | Monday. was received here Monday from Rev.' sailing under the flag of Spein, Canary Islands, then the last [to lead all colored races from the | days in this country. acceptable, resolutions asked that mander-in-chief of the Chinese army —— F. Halsey Ambrose, Grand Forks, N.' linked the New World with an known westernmost point. jwilderness of bondage into the light | s ‘x Wallace E. Brown, be named bishop and navy, said his country had ap- STATUE IS ‘UNVEILED _~ |D., accepting » call to the pulpit of heretofore unknown Old World. In the vieinity of these islands, {of freedom. ‘Devils Lake Man is to the area, pealed to the league in this emer-| 8st. Paul, Oct. 12—(#)—Culminating|the Merriam Park Presbyterian An epochial feat of navigation, the explorer explained, his inter- | He has revealed that a number of D d FE I oe Dr. E. D. Kohlstedt of Philadelphia, gency, not as a supplicant for protec-|four years of work by the Minnesota|church. In his , Rev. Am-' until this time considered an im- est first was attracted to the pos- (negro organizations in that section of | ea TOM INJUPIES) corresponding secretary of the Board tion, but because the league Columbus Memorial association, a|brose said he planned to arrive early, possibility, even in his own coun- sibilities of voyages to the west to |New York have invited him to go —— of Home Missions and Church Ex- obliged its members to follow such a qed of a et, COniarabes pitol in November. try, Columbus said the voyage | Prove’ his »elief the world was | the Died Bates and address them | rremoot., Neb, Ose aap eRe tense was ie principal Fae. at course. unveiled Monday on “cal juired 70 days. round, on racial problems. Mitchell, 68, Devils Lake, N. D., dies e final meeting ‘y . Rev. Government leaders have denied HAS 5814-POUND EDGE i rer white calls sparkling over | “My happiness is overwhelm- | If he decides to make the trip he |late Sunday of injuries suffered Sep-|J. N. Loach, Wheatland, presided. responsibility for demonstrations re- —— New York, Oct. 12—()—Primo the horizon, the discoverer’s flag- | ing,” Columbus said as ships’ re- also will speak on his doctrine of| tember 29 in a collision between an au- ——_———_ sulting from the Manchurian crisis CRASH . SIX Carnera will have an advantage of ship, the Santa Maria, burst sud- porters met him on the gang- ‘non-violence in Philadelphia, Wash-| mobile driven by Wallace Miller, SUSPENDS GOLD STANDARD and blamed them on the “ill-advised”| Winton, In., Oct. 12—(#)—Six mem-|58% pounds Monday night at Ebbets denly into sight, surprising the plank. “For yecrs I have argued | ington, Boston, and other large cities. ' Albuquerque, N. M., and another driv-| _ Helsingfors, Finland, Oct. 122-7)}— policy of Tokyo. bers of one family were dead today| Field over Jack Sharkey in their populace. Close behind came the | with scientists that the world was |He depends on his American friends en by Dr. N. A. Martin, Lincoln. The bank of Finland followed the Officers of the Nationalist govern-|as ‘the result @ railroad crossing| scheduled 15-round bout. Carnera Caravels Pinta and Nina which | globular, si to an » but jto convice Dr. John Haynes Holmes| Mrs. Martin died of injuries receiv-| lead of other Scandinavian countries ment formulated a reply to the latest; accident Sunday. A seventh person/ weighed in at 261 pounds and Shar- accompanied him. | they insisted I'd fall off if I sailed ‘that he (The Mahatma) would notjed if the same accident. Mitchell's; Monday by suspending the gold (Continued on Page 3) had fractures of both arms key at 202%. ¢ i Columbus, who wes christened | far enough west.” je treated as @ curiosity. body was taken to Devils Lake. eee »