The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 11, 1933, Page 3

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Dies in Wi: ° IR ATTACKED IN JEROL JAPANESE THREATEN TO INVADE CHINA opened Lockwood val- 1867, Jan. 8-9—Severe at San ee ee a eee Sen Luis Obispo, San 1862, Nov. 27-30—Shocks a Simeon, i Severe Damage from Past Quakes (By The Associated Press) Records Show Area has Suffered : E < A : : E GIRL SCOUTS WELL, | WITH CITY AUDITOR Activities of the Week in (FILE PETITIONS FOR Bismarck Public Schools | THREE CANDDATES settled there extensively. | H rs. Mary Owens, F. E. Diehl important ones listed }- Smith Will Seek Election April 4 and J. WARK ANNIVERSARY} SENATOR BR. B. HOWELL and taking Peiping War Lord new situation has developed. “The key to the future is in the Hands of Chang Kal Shek, a hy i init ae ed 3 TT oes Seas nem ae . Society 1160—Los Angeles region. Shocks extending over 2 week. i quake in Owens vale Jey, says Indian * 1852, Oct. 26—Eleven shocks tos Angeles, San Gabelol @ 1813, of San Juan 1830—San Luis on the bal- by City Auditor | focmer meeibee fit: stain to file a Atkinson. aay Wo canine Bainely ¥. B. Diehl, 809 Bixth St. Saturday pel gr Aad became the first candidate for the. oye ali il ik 2% 9 a au | : li In Birthday Observance as Girls Throughout the Nation 2 : me =| CONT BACT He cal iatll ne slid ort ni at j ge STARTS MONDAY levers em- SOLD to the highest bidder! Sana : and ree It health, however, Howell the United States senate ay . ce see aj i 458 Fase w08e : Hy itl 1 ea, Te ee Es Hen He Heart Attack Which Followed Pneumonia and Complica- tions Is Fatal cxf fighting for municipal owner. ter supply he was elected ts a frogrenive Republican, =e ae Lon- it a TT] i iy legit nL cae F Pap apnea ae ty a ae bi att g 4a a March 11.—(P)— deputy direc- We cn tire tinier th cea of i ee fe Ar He ne ae Bia a u a ut hills i ile pe it i ne ie ta aa flee ! i Ea gisd? ay aa ee : ply ‘ bi - ee peogplepe — ie teal! ij it A 2 He wale He HBr ae it us ie al ie i fae fl ete ail $4 t i ie mata Beg § 2 i Hae i ie Rete jad pad B44 4 li pag at eal ti te ie 3 neat Forces to Relieve Stricken 4 irs enor James Rolph, Jr was to as: telief work Saturday. Aiding him was ped Director Rolland Vandegrift a i CHIANG KAI-SHEK IS vies MAN OF CHINA China, 5*i Hig : AE ie ready a heavy intl iid al Td Peete filly th cell te ih iE id ie He Eel i at yi 1 Hue: ae alll HE i il . ia ie ae il it jin Til eat th big i eo a Hah wie... BRIDGE _ —LXPER av Ut tary’s Records Show State This Year, Secre- i f leat ata 3 3 fai ine i —— so tat | “8 Sgepee i ae TE Ft i ub ning ee = lal Ae alle Hal a i He be fabsee, Pealpeit] Se, Ga sad ol ple ial tel il ih HH te a i rail if li Hl the gas i a a a HD fall i Hi ‘ap Ga fa ide SURG TATE Hd ib i E| ul etinath ith dh : ie Ha flit ie ali} m Named on — Staff igo un ee 1 ar is a ae as | cae it My i a tat Ni ii ital alt tillé i Of Murders, Suicide cts |fowans Plan Probe ied a ie ral iit i a Hi ; ul ast i il (i £ He ret iat He ak pS Ha hh i 3 1H: ij a tae fh Hee ieee iii a Make Scholastic poate Of at Least 90 i a a xf Mite in He eh aaa? Bs

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