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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1934 - i adc Paris Becomes Madhouse | Sen ee et n”’- system. fil EEN IE AEE DS A RS recently been defeated because he| Mission school. bout : . CONTINU E [pice cts tere reset tr oe Truck Drivers Ask Among those still in hospitals was it Austin Brannan, severely 4 General Strike in staged when he sought to tum § ze a2 Fe se. <6 Fé Bismarck friends have received dared to defy his backers on the} She leaves besides parents One| word of the dea’ |. Plans for Revenge| tesa siete met MOB OVERCOMES POLICE weer Gui A 4 | rer i um. aoa — the loaded vehicle leaving the Slo- ; lot. Daladier is @ young man. He 1s] ernment in charge of the| cies Which coisa Police Dety Pickets Sam, Esteen company. Patrolman St is I t 8 new face among the Great, Helwater supply’ at the Fort fa. Sunday, duly 16, at Odea, Wash “It the pickets try to sto John Green, shot in the leg, was re- au nques appeals to the public (from what I tody ascouoessed bhi ‘vel, you know what we did Friday,” |teaged from the beng ore Fleck Returns Fro arrived sh ligin’ Priday ‘and lay. fu , adaed’ the ehtee. cS leee th Bice hide ens ns “By FULTON THATCHER GRANT | of Bec et Ongles, have all been arrest- snd wa MINS ETOM |tate there und the funeral ‘serv- Friday polies convoyed a truck of |. Dunnigan, is trying to mediate CHAPTER SEVEN ed. ‘These papers, it has now been | Hrenchmer inin® "ttiee ok World’s Fair Jaunt) ices were hed trom the German Bap- merchandise to its destination after|the strike, had expressed optimism dangling PART I Proven, were subsidised with Stavisky|6.Our inw-makers and rulers are vit- — tist church at 1 p, m. Saturday. Mr. Sieg to Rene toe bine: Pbcwd over the outlook for settlement. He January 28: The cabinet has fallen éaiving Ps charge, therefore, is re=| 40104 ay have alien +86 rs rut’ My John R. Fleck, manager of the|@nd Mra. Rehn were married in June, Where the May strike viots cout the|mecyeutier Drovented e skeleton plan| Thee major Ay tld over twenty notables are |POPOUE, Deladle. But tera ae Me Gucdeor where ths| suring soe Touring, North Dakota two men. . a ul, 5 , Cail q Blasts from poliée sh drove |frising from the drivers demands | Reduotion of discount interest; mora- atrangely ehough taeen ersibook | iaux and Herriot. Tt is a guessing-|Week he attended the ‘“Western| about four years ago. "+ off the attackers, who fled over blood | recognttion—an outgrowth of tne Ribaud, who was, Stavisky's parcner| Sime. What France needs is a Rooee-| Branch Day” at the Ford exposition Pepa i Ms migi ng Ries aod settlement in the May walkout. . oa won are th ia still free. oonntien pe seer Newspaper Syn-|of the Ford Motor Gon «0 cust] Panama Earthquake least. three strikers were critically! 11 gan praitless, the TietertiGae ving George onion, cxomelsuar ot Fin Gicate) Pg Belg ‘naan Deke mae Takes Toll of Life wounded. They were eat ikdg ‘a plan Jeaders into the light, caused ance, still amuses the news readers employers Saturday announced ‘ A tana and Minnesota who attended the xygen day in an eifert tn sieve hele lives. Gaga arenas to bid the maritime’ m Proposal for an investigation commis-| Who have any sense of humor left. A| Fargo Lass Registers program. Panama, lage son cig § titled a ooded : Nengahorenien's be vod Get, case of “Katy did, Katy didn’t.” Some- . large tions | Dersons were to Limbulances screeched to the scene | inion ghould vote to submit all dit- handed in’ his resiguation eatiy us| 24Y ought to know whether he was| Hit at Dome Cabaret] pen oc seunty, state eens | day, morning ‘by’ a pf sled Strikers and ‘thelr sympathizers ferences to mediation by the presi- morning and the government, as| ‘eally © member of Bonnet’s cabinet. — manager at Fargo, and F. 8, Reinhart, |funrcunee, welch caused tee ato rallied at a huge open air mass meet- | Gent's labor disputes board. though hearing the menace in the), And the public is disgusted. Luck-| seading the troupe of entertain-|Twin City branch manager. it whart’ at ‘ag ing Friday night to hear Congresss| The employers, however, agreed to 4 "” | ories of the mob outside in the streets, ie i Rise a a ied ers at the Dome Cabaret this week-| ‘The “westerners” travelled Ore ciliata of the number killed man Francis Shoemaker, among oth- | Submit to arbitration the questions of | “The Prasier-Lemke farm bill at! Capit ae and withdrew. Public is waiting to see when Pren end is Miss Baty Etleen McKone of |special trains. pay. ers, denounce the “brutal massacre.” | hours, wages and eae conditions | teast will keep you on your farms for dent Lebrun will choose to form the|F#re0, singing and mimicking lass} They joined delegations from Rocky oy was anid to Bae been high. A loud speaker system carried the the next five years. We did that for) Paris was a madhouse lest night. who some day may go far in the en-| Mountain and Pacific Coast branches ‘The new quakes terrorised the in- inet. words to a crowd that jammed| “The employers have not heretofore | you" ‘ne coment Manifestants numbered thousands,| "¢¥ ©# tertainment business, according to|at a special breakfast. tants inter- streets surrounding the vacant lot| agreed to arbitrate with the maritime bays was in akan overnight | The Action Francaise group was en- Paris Again Peaceful R. E. “Doc” Chinn, manager. During his visit in Chicago, Fleck hg Seco Lise oe OS nee on the fringe of downtown dis-| unions,” the statement said. and left for Fargo Saturday morn- larged by far more serious bodies.) January 29: Quiet reigned in Paris| Miss McKone's best number is a|was presented to both Henry Ford still standing after the devastating trict, ‘The proposed plan however, did not | ing, The Young Patriots, the Solidarite last night. Today the Boulevards are| takeoff on the prominent stage and|and Edsel Ford, who were present f0r| tremors of mid-week. | 5 William Brown, president of the| mention the hiring halls or employ- Proclamation Stated Otherwise Francaise, the League of Taxpayers,) making their toilette; they need it. screen star, Mae West, and she liter-| the program. \ truck drivers union No. 574, affil-|ment agencies, which heretofore! 17 his proclamation he gave as the| #!! Joined forces with the reactionary} Everybody's attention is upon Presi-|ally “brought the house down” with ay SRR b gegen eer iated with the American Federation | have provided s stumbling block to! principal reason his desire to have| DY. They overwhelmed the police|dent Lebrun and the cabinet in the|her clever performance Friday even- Paul Cook Loses in | Church Notices | of Labor, berated the Minnesota Law| bringing the longshoremen and em- the legislature investigate his convic- in several places. The Opera, the/ making. His first effort was truly|ing, Chinn said. and Order League as a “murderers’| ployers together for arbitration. Madeleine, the Latin Quarter, Saint-| brilliant but he failed, although] In addition to Miss McKone, the ine-to- association,” termed the violent out-| After the plan was announced, one gr Tennant 1 er the(Germain-des Pres, and even the) through no fault of his. troupe Saturday night will include Pine-to-Palm Meet break a “wholesale slaughter,” and| shipowner said privately that the Bh gor Phe oth Champs-Elysees quarter were seeth-| Lebrun telephoned to Gaston Dou-|the Gloom Chasers orchestra, asked “are we going to let these| employers “never would agree” to| ‘opine is across the street; some| ing. More than 500 arrests were made.| mergue, former President of the Re-| Early Steppers and Honey Harmon, G. Adolph Johns, Pastor People shoot us down like dogs or| submitting the hiring halls question elders had brought chairs to the 1OW| Nobody knows at the moment the public and one of the best loved men —Fritz Carman of Detroit Lakes de-| July 22, Eighth Sunday after Trin- are'we going to fight back?” to atblttation. roofs, and set smoking and chatting) number of wounded, but many sfelin Prance, requesting him to take over Fort Y: Child feated Paul Cook of Bismarck, one] ity: 19 Wounded Only Slightly Portland Mayor Acts as they awaited the appearance Of/in the hospitals. Several well known| the government of his country. Prom|~ © ates Chil up and Gus Novotny of Minneapolis! 3:00 #. m= Sunday school, toNineteen of the strikers who suf:| at portland, a declaration that the “Ate outskirts of thecerowd stood) mPoreane Rewspaper men were badly his retreat, down in the south of Is Buried Saturday|miie's ana t inthe, semifinal| S9prano solo by Sra. H. R. Guns Sre UP Ant|harbor has been opened, that those| agjutant General Karle R. Sarles, his|Tauce’ Onomines: vaporeing weiter |prance, that TB-year-old patriarch matches of the fourth annual Pine-to-| Sermon by Dr. ©. J. Fylling. tT "Weather Report" having freight on the wharves should rOCOpp YAuto, prominent sporting writer.| refused. “My extreme age,” said Weather Report remove ft, and that “effective pro- side’ him The crowd swayed, mum There, are rumors Of pistol, shots. Gastounet, as Doumergue is\ famil~ cance: Sar aa a iid SAFELITE OEY Wit cue Eleven per cent of the white popu- tection” will.be given them, was made | ie to themselves—but disorder was sed hen be bea ett ‘ott to| tly, called, “‘makes it impossible for] werrill, Fort Yates, who died at a lo-|afternoon for the title lation of the United States is of Irish Saturday by Mayor Joseph J. Carson.|iimited to thumping of car tops in| Pedoes, 204 cannoncrackers me to assume a task 80 heavy with! cal hospital early Friday, were held| Carman shot a 72, one above par,| (°° a FORECAST For the last 10 weeks the marine | smiled t help the nolse demonstration. Worst] responsibility.” Saturday morning at the St. Peter | while Cook had a 72 also. ; Zor, Bismarck, and vicinity: Unset-| workers’ strike has held the port of| "Support met the final announce-| hydrants were opened and set afite,| oy owetcss he ts right, but he is the] Caenolic church of Fort Rates. Father| Cook was leading Frits Carman of| inne tom of cotton eeed meal G ad ist man bo aed many ace i} Portland in virtual deadlock. ment, too, that legislative investiga- HA the bursting names lighted up only trusted in France. Bernard officiated at the burial and| Detroit Lakes, two up at the turn in cbt dds temperature. Friday, with one thousand national |tion of the conviction of Langer in| the whole center of Pacis. The whole| ;,rrc, Problem confronting President! interment was made in the St. Peter|the semi-finals matches. Yor North Da- | guardsmen encamped within a fewlrederal court would begi. today in|terrasse of the famouns Cafe de la|.*0run 1s ® purely political one, 8| cemetery, Cook one under par at the|_2rap and skeet shooting at kota: Unsettled | minutes’ run of the city, cargo W8Slthe house, regardless of whether a technical one. What man can form] “ wriss Merrill was born at Selfridge, |turn with « splendid 36 while Novotny| Bismarck Gun club, 9:30 a. m. Wamee tele arenas 1p Detroit Lakes, Minn, July 21—(P) ‘Sonne . ts worked on three vessels and a cara- ined o= not. the cabinet and be sure of having a also shot sub-par golf with a 36. | Sunday. "o10U49¢| van of tank trucks under police con- | rate, quarum was cbtalned O° Bot. P majority? Blind, blind, the Radical- A sligh €001 er) voy relieved the gasoline drouth. its double point—Langer’s conviction Socialists and the other Left groups tonight. Saturday ships were being loaded | yrs, Langer’s appearance. Both hit MMEWORRSY SPOOR, TS ee at For South Da- | or unloaded, and railroad tank cars,|tne crowd with Republican Congres- loverninnbt maathabeadins ta eae tian kota: ss oe rine safe veetd foc hella sional Nominee Lergentl L. vor sanity swept over the city. The faces| at any moment and on any subject, y . rminal crying, “If Bill has go of the mob have changed their ex-' “ ” ¢ meg Be Linnton for upstate delivery. penitentiary—and he can't be here I there has bed Sane c Gutaeaneee - TeacOeE SIZZLING WITH SPEED AND DRAMA and tonight, ex- : want to say I have the great honor smile, playtul| cabinet has fallen. Thus, any cab- MIDNIGHT OF MANHATTAN’S NEW “ROARING comt ok aT @} ONTINUE D to introduce the next governor 4 tl inet must be sure of a majority. with|| Today and SUNDAY 99 ai%, Montana: Gnaettied fonignt from page one- eee a eegee” caaerdia tradi alilin; aul iesektagtuaee oar spatons 25c¢ Until 7:30 ve a it showers = » all seel own private <i and pa eS 3] Failure to Secure sidewalk crowd. ends for their own private and spec- = id Cooler southeast tonight. es Interest dwindled when she finish- ial groups, votes are exchanged, bar- STUPENDOUS : Unsettled, — possibly Senate Majority ed. Slowly, the crowd dispersed,| the tered formed in convenient FUN SHOW! ome ee or ee Blasts Hopes some to — some to their peal “blocs.” France is at the mercy of turday of Sunday; serie} Last jobiles. Policemen removed m Parliament, - ‘west-central portion mee and in SSE oles at elther end of the street. Auto- 4 tical ‘wtitns soaprieas oe sles tnar pnaeeeaeh liam Kamrath, Leith, and Herman | mobiles moved back and forward in| Cabinet will assume its dut ties and Senators. There is no one GENERAL CONDITIONS Thoraon Bucyrus. normal traffic. sn wise oa ane f blood| ™#2_on the horizon strong enough ‘The barometric pressure is low Democrats To Be Panned The rally was over. the streets. re are spots 0 to force all the groups into line. Some from the Mississippi Valley westward| Meanwhile it was revealed that the| Action to force attendance was|0n his white ghostly shroud. man must be found who is agile and to the Rocky Mountain region (Miles| “investigation” of Langer’s convic-|taken on motion of A. F. Bonzer, Jr., ghost. clever enough to create a reciprocity. a City 29.68) while « high pressure areal tion in federal court will take the! Langer leader. “If you and your group vote for me coast (acaitle 3600). Light cinta: ‘What action Olson might take to occurred in’ Rocky 4 practices in prevent the use of force tan eee and a ihe anadian 3 the attendance of absent senators was Provinces, but elsew the. weather ‘pot immediately clear. is fair. Temperatures Olson did not learn that Fine had continue high from the Plains States . been taken from one of the rooms in| 9 eastward to the Great Lakes 5 the governor's offices until some time} Camille Aymard, ts: 2603, Reduced to sea, level, 29.76, fier iti savant cosines. Missouri river stage at 7s. m., -02 Meanwhile, it became apparent that tt. 24-1 2 tt. Olson supporters would advise their charges, legislative friends to leave town in order to avoid any further i= 2 \\ aie se RIGHT ) Adding to the sorrows of the 9 Langer forces was the fact that Al i J torney General P. O. Sathre was re- 9 / ported to have informed them that J there is no legal session of the legis- lature at this time and cannot be ex- cept upon call from Olson as acting THE R 4k High- Low- They = on Bank of governor and that the pretended ses- thespians Piss pie BARTHELMESS ‘ 1 86 00] farm ‘That the attempted use of. force COOLEST : #8 gan og ore : | su; - ‘ y v< XK + HELEN CHANDLER fe gimens med Oso oe emu, int PLACE 8 6 oO ‘Tha governor's tee fi is 2 + iamowee $f lennct the a ‘house Sgtin cated” on. hin. and IN Tonight, Midnite Sun. devo cc Bf Bl meet ou ” neemagiteniieeng COMEDY and Monday Minot, clear 2.88 58 .00| courts on ‘Olson Raper, ec 8) rat the re TOWN Parshall, clear 2 8 58 00) Money for the prepared Sanish, clear +90 88 00} Olson had take si ' " Williston, clear 92 62 D0lal! of these ce "! ! Wishek, cldy 0 20/8 two-thirds the e ee parecer poe SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS oe hae ie ee MON. COMFORTABLY COOL I ie The New || CQMMD r=. Rapid City, 0a 76 00) bili was Another Smile Hit With MNES PT oe | ee ee Sweet Shop |||tr scans er eee. of the separate contentions. ex: 8 Main A 3 ‘Minneapolis, clear $8 72 .06|ample, the state t has ener NEW SCREAM TEAM! SE RTs, Oe ee “ged ais age Se_lniaeh ina sank: Just « couple of pill you'll taka wish WEATHER IN OTHER STATES | one has challenged f the indicated that ing and ventilation equipment, yee! Toms ct, [ects of the and|preme court may be asked to rule on on Good Food at Moderate ‘Tex. 74.96) its refit matter without delay. enotietions Prices sry, Alte. $3 Dolot the uta yin Eorpus| were broken Shieagss Bel tater ot he said he Prempt Service at All Hours Berge cier.' 7 | the legality ie oa Blames Kansas" Ciy ical a. Fo ee Airplane Acrobatics 6 are A i i = By Roberts Flying Service meee RB = Bismarck Airport ‘eaverning— Pr. us a 2 lust one sees on newly im- bole ore ER Sunday, July 22, 1 P. M. Pe Pat wth Seat ' Bs. #2 Accohatic. tring laciedes winwtrom, lnaprihe-tegne. lev Toke, Seen of bow. Behe as « elman turns, barrel-rolls, whips! tailspins. make—fully # ® FREE RIDE GIVEN AWAY EVERY HOUR will undoubtedly sake thett own, Th 3 A Free Trip Down the Picturesque Missouri River to Fort is adorable in dimity, swiss, voile, or- 8 3 Rice to Oe one: belting the lacy sees. Call for tick- 1 Se Seca airport. Everyone has a chance. Eattern vailable state- ; 6, 8, 10, 12, 16 and 16. Size 13 takes 3) that pen- AN INTERESTING EXHIBITION PROMISED IF pM gr Binge bororaased Pores WEATHER PERMITS pend mievees a m0 of North efit’, FIFTEEN CENTS. (lke) tn map this anne pattern, wre Speakers: or plainly name, adéress and style num- Hy! i dl i! Tonite -THE DOME CABARET - Tonite Featuring The Gloom Chasers - | Marie Early Mary Eileen McKone Honey Harmon " Special—Saturday, July 21st—40c per person. No cover charge - ORGANIZE YOUR PARTY NOW — PHONE THE DOME FOR RESERVATIONS