The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 1, 1933, Page 1

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Extend Air-Mail Service West ‘Doctors Hopeful as Cermak Makes Big Gain'w em _ PNEUMONIA ATTACK [Langer Asks $500 | = LEAVE CAPITAL FOR Woman Cabinet Member |Success Is Claimed _ BEATENOF?-OTHER | From Bank of N. D. = BIAINGS THURSDAY AILMENTS IMPROVE GERMAN POLITICAL Record Disoloses Query If Mud- _ By Jap J Jap Jehol Ar rmy Announcement Is Made Here By , | p> ett i HOLIDAYS ORDERED {Assert chinteng, commercial) Co. L. H. Brittin of ; gape ol = _ PARTIES STRUGGLE By Plea For Money Center of Province, Has Northwest Airways IN THREE STATES niet a BISMARCK IS FAVORED stant Attention TOKEEP EXISTENG CLAIM DATES BACK TO 1926 STOP GLUCOSE INJECTIONS Newspapers Silenced and Cin: 10 ASSIST B ANKS REPORT OTHER VICTORIES| | Ovelp ininen ‘Then elng Forty-Two Taxpayer's Case Stalks Again Like “Ban- ‘quo's” Ghost Each of Three Columns Advanc-| 4 Division Point on Line | ing From East Saidto Be | to Far Northwest Making Progress Tennessee, Kentucky and Ala- bama Are Affected By New Proclamations Patient Now Taking All Nour- ishment By Mouth; Con- ‘Air ‘mail and passenger service be- tween Bismarck and Billings, Mont., Stating that it “wouldn’t look will be inaugurated Thursday, it was fident-of Success 't look right” (By The Associated Press) Chinchow, Manchuria, March 1— A for him to present and approve a : om governors of Tennessee, Ken-|(m rhe Jépatene maitteary consi Morente =} nay Wednesday by Col- claim for himself as a director of the icky and Alabama act! in quick and/onel L. H. tin, vice president of succession Wednesday, bank |@Mnounced its army of the north en-| Northwest Airways, Inc. ‘ Miami, Fla., March 1.—()—Bar- Bank of North Dakota, Governor é mer nal holidays in their respective states. |tered Chihfeng, commercial and| Brittin's announcement followed ring unforeseen developments, Mayor William Uanger last fall tried to ob- Gov. McAlister in Tennessee said |transportation center of Jehol prov- bina message from Postmaster Anton Cermak of Chicago will re- tain a settlement from the bank of 2 : that bank holidays “in states with |ince, at 4 p. m,, Wednesday. No Chi- rown directing Northwest. claim f6F $500, it became known here Se nese resistance was offered, it said. | ZWays to extend its service west- cover from Guiseppe Zangara’s bul- ward to the Montana city. let wound and the complications that ‘Tuesday. 5 % 8 ‘Two other towns on China's inner) Inauguration of the new service «followed it, his attending physicians: The fects, as verified by a defense line were reported captured) marks the end of a long ign earlier in the day. waged by Northwest Victories were reported for the three| senators and residents of ‘Nerthei nd main Japanese offensives which are|kota and Montana to secure west- ‘tension from Bismarck. ui | a oly g cavalry force under Governor Tang Yu-Lin, submitted to the Japanese-| line eventually. sponsored government of Manchukuo.| Heretofore, the main The towns of Chienping and Peich-| {rom the Twin Cities angyintze were reported captured by|t0 Pembina, wi 4 the Japanese central and southern of-| Marck line MISS FRANCES PERKINS 14. fensives respectively. st 5s He or to have the admi The northern Japanese force, with Setthiaat from tin beak ayes : voy, |ttnD Recmavel. She alos toe tint [echiaasent eter nighih tad ty ol [RR * . ‘ Maj. Gen. Kennosuke Mogi, arck will become Dakote, missioner for the state of New York, |.14 cniy woman to hold « state cab- leading the way for the sixth division, Point on the through aystem, Theusn ‘The whole case goes back to the|has been named secretary of labor in |inet post in the country. completed. sult of the 42 taxpayers in 1919 which Holiday President | | the North Dakota industrial laws en- Cc b embe Commends Motive tid wwe int eeare "| Woman Cabinet M oe lc aman ae district pee ore aig lag oe ate id om i e ere’ Holiday association is not Manel The new fbb teagee pen longer iooemnarrvew:| Active.in ‘Public. Affairs) sori. tn wit cate oe eee Nae wal Bier and A.0. Townley, Yeaders of the ——-«. Wednesday,, the holiday unit is . : Frasier and Hagen Chary HOUSE PLUGS ALONG Miss Perkins, in Private Life Is// making honest attorts to stop fore-' [fer em pee ti rg . Mrs. Paul Wilson and Has |] Sea st" ner cent” nocordine to ||Planned to move next to Chinfeng. barsieurnast omaiins Sear tatcn: 2 @ statement issued by Usher L. Despite bitter cold and snowstorms, . ve Langer, WE ‘ARY SESSION One Daughter Burdick, president of the holiday swung over the northern in the ‘sult and 20 they retained association. desert at = rate of Lemke as separate counsel ‘When! “That is what we are trying to y. Early Tues- the matter for heat New York, March 1.—Miss Frances|| do, and hence any organization Fangcehen, with only | Schedule to Billings will sets of lawyers appeared ‘arts | TOSPEED Perkins, designated as secretary of|| trying to do the same thing has to Chihfeng. he peateeh cachetaie. 3 ee for the de- our approval,” he said. eleventh infantry brigade un-| | Stops will be made at Glendive and Joaes W. & Lander of Wannnas Ios iigedaniectaroenriinee | “We say further that there ||der Mal. Gen. Kunio Matsuda was| Mies City, Mont, between ‘Bismarck '. — justrial \- 8. spacial 13 of 53 Measures Reported By || should be no hungry people in this ve captured Chienping, Billing “THREE OLD PALS TO BE GUARDS AT WHITE HOUSE DOOR ‘Louis, Mac and Steve’ ‘Selected : fare work since 1910. when she took || state. oeicianly pore bret get in- Passe! between were and en Makar announced the following \—Secret to a wrangle al ership. ||feng. Reports sai was cont iJ + Committees Sent to Leg- her Drat public position—Secretary of || Any leader who is worthy of the || westward. Leave Arrive islative Limbo innumerable important positions in|| ®@me should lead as long as his || The army of the south was apper- | Bismarck— the industrial welfare field. membership desires, but no long- |/ently meeting the stiffest opposition, ae D. m. (C.8.T.) 12:35 p. m. (C.8.T.) ———————— Miss Perkins is 50, a quiet, pleaseant || ° being opposed by Chinese reglars sent | Glendive— The North Dakots house of repre-leaim woman rather slight in build, north by Marshal Chang Hsiso-Liang, |2:10 P m. (M.S.T.) 11:30 a, m. (M.8.T.) sentatives plugged along Tuesday in|with arresting brown eyes, a lovely|clared a 10-day banking holiday to|North China military ruler. Hee BT) 10: an eet rough One chan, |ficht volce and wavy black hair that 1s|“protect the interests of the public,| This force, the 14th infantry bri- [310 Pm. (M.S.T.) 10:45 a. m. 4.8.7.) bank depositors and bank stock hold-|Sde, under Maj. Gen. Heijiro Hat- ae the ‘Chinese regulars again at, Peich:| Betiin stopped bere gn a irip wert, "i again at - qn a trip § 1 Pierre) eee region the angyingtze, 15 miles beyond Shamoa-| Ward with two planes. He took off tf g ue A i 8 Te i § | E i i lie i : E 5 cf if H A i fl i is if i if + li I : : : i . after a short stop for Billings, where . . “@ womanly woman.’ legislature to provide effective laws|8han, the mountain pass town which By Roosevelt As His Offi to collect more than the industrial |ate ‘At work in her office she can keep|for meeting the @tuation and « bill| Was captured Tuesday. These Japan-|he will make arrangements for the cial Aides commission was willing to pay him|0n the road to permit the calling of bank holidays |¢se were headed for Lingyuan. Plane service from the new terminal. for his services in the case. In the|ment. The was passed by the West Virginia leg-| | Peichangyingtze was reported to) [= a same election Langer, the then I. V. A,|calendar or islature. A similar measure is before |have fallen at nine o'clock Wednesday | Order Jap Delegation candidate, was defeated by Frasier for approval by the Nevada assembly. morning after battle which began 7 A the governorship. whole, . Extended In Maryland at dawn. It is about 6 miles from; To Remain at Geneva nine matter Gragged, sccording to Fifteen Banks in several citles of Indiana |Jehol city. i pest have: followed the example set by| Other Japanese forces were moving} London, March 1.—(}—A Reuter’? some Indianapolis institutions and|into the province along the eastern|News Agency dispatch from Geneva placed restrictions on withdrawals,|border and various Manchukuan for- | today said the Japanese delegation and in Ohio the withdrawals of de-|0es were active also in the north. Part there had received instructions from. posits had been curbed by more than |of the swift advance of the Japanese Tokyo, to remain in Geneva and to 200 banks. in the north was reported due tojcontinue to collaborate in work of the Some Pennsylvania banks have tak-|sbout 30,000 Mongol and other volun-| disarmament conference. en advantage of new legislation per-|teers switching to the Japanese side, of withdrawals, |taking up the banner of Manchukuo.; The Japanese delegation at the not large. Gov. a League of Nations walked out of a Pinchot expressed the belief that the Farm Embargo Bill meeting of the ye last Friday Jegislation been will obviate any possibili- . holiday. Approved in House demning the ‘Msnchurian policy of i te le By a vote of 26 to 18, the senatejer the Japanese government would rnin | Passed & house bill authorizing the to an | | | & gE REE i : #7 de ef § # i 4, Z He i Fi a g g ! z i aE ge g g gz Eg H gee she di I F if 3 2 l B 5 I E i H Hy g ¥ E oe | i nes ee i F i id | [ | [ f t FT i * i : i | i i Nothing further only as social legislation but as neces- 0 the Gaarse F, Shafer, recently governcr, sary to combat unemployment condi- | ving Ser ale eee apn | fol, itn a me Langer on a train, so the story goes. pone before: them by congress in Gtill bitter against Pike and Lemke.|i9%q senator Stucke hopes Langer told Shafer, Pike already had|notite's action. will revive been and offered to makelinterest in the proposal. employed by the industrial commis-| Loviaing for Pennayl- sion to defend it. He had been a/Potiinens ght posed to have been made, although, and wel- this point Koffel enters the York; Direc- = The Deak ef, Worth, Dekota|% ‘York State facing of by it = ibe fe at s

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