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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1934 FORD 10 COMPLY WITH NRK RULES Johnson Receives Letter from Car Manufacturer Confirm. Ing Announcement ‘Washington, 2.=—>)—Her letter signifying complianc. would a me sities! bs you glad t the lett compliance?” Johns or ces is “Sure,” he replied with a broad grin. Question raised ‘This Ford hitherto had failed to do. N. D. Gas Consumption For '34 Exceeds ’33 Despite a drop of three million gal- Jons in gasoline shipped into North Dakota during May of this year com- Strange But True Stories of Life (By The Associated Press) PWA Allots Further Funds for Projects|sestse, Ws Saturlay by the public works admin- istration. Officials estimated they would pro- vide about 119,431 man-months of di- tect employment. Chernich Loses Out In Surveyor Contest G. N. Surgeons Name Dr. Corson. President Glacier Park, Mont., July 2—()— . Douglas Corsan of Fernie, British president spirators” that they were “playing Weather Report _| ‘Aerial Mirage’ Kills Five as Lake Is Mistaken for Fog Bank tg Se ee ; —_—____. or Bismarck and vicinity: . on Munich rebels, following « flight ead ally fair tonight from Berlin. é S “At the sirdrome the leader (Hit- ler) receives reports,” said Goebbels. “Hitler interviews the rebels. He throws his anger into their pale faces and tears off their identification la- bels. He then decides to go into the Non’s den. “He rushed by car to Wiessee. Without resistance he managed to get into the house of Roehm, (storm troop leader and minister without portfolio.) Dead Include Von Schleicher “With incomparable courage Hitler carries out the arrests. Soon after the arrest of Roehm his staff arrived from Munich. “What could not be done with kind- ness had to be done with severity.” The dead included General von Schleicher and his wife, who “resisted arrest,” Roehm; Heinrich Klausmer, chief of the Catholic Action party, ond Count Wolf Heinrich Helldorf. Nezi police official in Potsdam. A communique charged Roehm with moral degradation. In conservative circles it was point- ed out Mussolini might have advised Hitler to clean up his party in order to get more consideration to his plea if you want to relieve constipation gently and safely ~take the exact dose suited to your need ‘ -avoid danger of bowel strain te WL A doctor will tell you that the care- drugs, don’t take it. Dr. Caldwell’s ies use of harsh laxatives will often Syrup Pepsin contains no mineral do more harm than good. rae By uate tt, you avoid danger Harsh laxatives often drain the of . ‘ system, weaken the bowel muscles, How many dimes and quarters and even affect the liver and are spent on “popular” laxativest kidneys. How quickly they count up, es Feria, the pai ft OEE peace Bay returning to laxatives in liquid form. Papa would: ave yon el Can Constipation and bring you real relief. be safely relieved? “Yes!” say medical men. “Yes!” say thousands who have followed this sensible medical advice: 1. Why Doctors give a killing five persons and seriously in ; i Others aboard. It'is believed the pilot mistook the lake fora fog bank. Rescuers had to take to swim: aE oy ie ie er liquid laxative ming horses to reach the wrecked plane. is closely guarded. Germany, it was| to your system. 3. Gradually reduce The habitual use of harsh the dose until bowels are moving regularly without assistance. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a prescriptional preparation contain- ing senna, a natural vegetable laxa- tive which aes constipation ntly and salely. y not try it? salts, or powerful drugs in the highly concentrated form of pills or tablets is risky. The properly prepared liquid laxative will bring a perfect movement without understood, wished to prevent fugi- tives from escaping into Austria and te prevent radicals from entering. Despite the precautions, a number of persons were reported to have fled into Austria. The army made gestures of allegi- and his recent conversations with Mussolini at Venice. They linked his swift actions with concern publicly expressed in several world capitals over the government's stability and financial situation. Rumors of a possible return to a Opponents in November (By The Associated Press) Normal, damuaey ist to date’*. 9.08 ‘Accumulated deficiency to date 452 discomfort or injury. You —s Democratic— Republican— ance to Hitler, although observers me pill or tablet may be more y NORTH DAKOTA POINTS tarab and Lyneh Congressmen Lemke and Burdick ||ponsrcty, floated about. But the| wondered what, should Von Hinden-| convenient to carry. But there is | need not take a “double ‘High- " Hohenzollerns—at home and abroad- ” no “convenience” in any cathartic dose” a day or two later. est est Pct,|| Holt, phn Bod Tefused to discuss the situation. No| pyre, “ue, the Relchawehe, would Go. that’s taken so frequently, you ‘The piiblie can’ alwaya get Beach ely; 3 Bo} | Costetto Lieutenant Governor Welford Kaiser Wilhele ie on exile, Guaras| ® Militaristic monarchy ee a a secede Syrup Pepsin c 91 Pulscher Secretary of State Gronns were placed about homes of Hohen- —_———— What is the “Right at any drug store. Grosby, pelay. HH pecan innate oar etl! in pee ‘The combined os iE emnaat Laxative? a ler’s “heads shall roll” slogan|cars and trucks for the four ‘ * Brae aia ici a a ns rerived by Dr. Joseph Goshbes, month ot ths Yer tied Soata‘as| Ja, buving any lezaive pad de mini Tr of propaganda, in a nation-| compared h same i FY read 90 Klindworth Agriculture Commissioner Martell wide broadcast. He warned “con-| period last year. contents. If it contains doubtful 91 Kennedy Railroad Commissioner Cart On the No-Party ballot opponents are: For supreme court, three to be elected, C. G. Bangert, A. G. Burr, R. L. Fraser, G. H. Moeliring, James Morris and W. L. Nuessle. For superintendent of public instruction, Arthur E. Thompson and J. M. Anderson. TO OUR PATRONS: Red Owl Food Stores in Bismarck will be closed Wed- nesday, the Fourth of July, in order that our employes CLIP THIS ADVERTISEMENT FREE! — TONIGHT — FREE! B8382e38R88888828R8' 3S sesssesses saghd szesesusenesesssesase$ they will have walked 49 hours. Phone Mandan 577 for Information CONTESTANTS WANTED HEART RIVER PAVILION, MANDAN, N. D. | As suddenly dead—executed in most/| may enjoy the patriotic holiday. Make sure you have sours DAKOT: a orn Cc oO g thon emiang E D porn (Mb alaeiad benefit of court- | plenty in your pantry to tide you over Wednesday. est est Pet.| Von Papen’s Fate oe ated storm troop leaders | Red Owl No. 1 on Main Avenue, Phone 469 This ad, accompanied by one paid admission, admits bearer free. ported “liquidated” ‘Sunday. | . 5 , 8 a Still Question as san Lanmeeyes vane te daweser ab Red Owl No. 2 on Broadway, Phone 746 3 contestants fell by the wayside last night at 9 o'clock. Tonight WE DELIVER PHONE ORDERS C. 0. D. Red Owl Food Stores Cj slso were executed as “traitors.” Hu. | Nazis Crush Foes |tert von Rose, chiet of staff to Vice | — Chancellor Frans von Papen, was re- Friedrich. Wilhelm had been arrested | counts arrest,’ mer Chancellor General Kurt von Schleicher, Hitler's . Hitler Strikes Swiftly Hitler struck swiftly and suddenly Saturday after weeks of rumors of in- subordination and plots. Worry over the condition of the aged President Paul von Hindenburg intensified the crisis Monday. It was rumored he was gravely ill and had written a “political will” naming Von Papen, vice chancellor, as his successor and calling on his de- voted army to aid Von Papen if nec- essary. International reverberations to the bloody week-end are being followed closely. Diplomats here were asked by their home governments to investi. gate the government's claim that ‘dealings with a foreign power” was the reason General von Schleicher, Captain Roehm, of the storm troop- ers, and other leaders were killed. Conservative circles saw in the swift moving developments a possible connection between Hitler's actions WEATHER IN OTHER STATES rs re} z BSSssssrseseRsesesssssehes! Beautiful, Clean, Refined, Modern. 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