The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1934, Page 3

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THREE 4-H YOUTHS Joyous Despite |resmed fort to reach one when the talks are/its demand for full equality—which| ed, appears just as interested in an| welcome an agreement with the| retain friendly relations with Japan. ‘There appeared little possibility, | tions. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934 3 For this reason separate accord: that ner ‘ na isste oF 800.- Americans are. While the British} no general naval treaty after 1936,| with ve are 9.000, you'd think some in Japan, diplomatic quarters report-! privately indicated they might later| they are doing everything possible to aaiiiece RRR ae aioe Aiieriead ooutiee Hem ore in -|deadlocked the present conversa-| accord with Great Britain as the| United States, in the event there is WIN HIGH HONORS Announce Awards in Agricul. ture, Clothing and Food Projects at Banquet Pargo, N. D., Dec. 13.—(7)—1 Tribute also was paid to outstand- ing club leaders in 1934, when em- blems were presented to Mrs. James} of the wreck of her marriage Earl of Grand Forks and John A./ with King Carol of Rumania Harris of Park River. mars the smile of Princess prise animals judged| Helen of Rumania as she is seen vilion} here in London. Formerly Princess Helen of Greece, she assumed her new title after the break with the Bucharest play- boy monarch. = BANDITS TERRORIE KANSAS COMMUNITY ‘For hogs tee ‘Duroc Jersey shown |Gunmen Believed Pair Wanted Dale for Bank Robbery; Wreck Car, Steal Another No trace of unhappiness because Belleville, Kan., Dec. 13—(#)—Two sette, and reserve champion a Shrop- masked gunmen who escaped injury | shire shown by Grant Anderson, both in an automobile accident near here | of the young people being from Wild Wednesdoy night in which their com- Rice, iene was killed, terrorized resi- several hours early Thursday in their SAREE TOWNS UNTE. fs steer Officers thought the two gunmen Denning, both of Council Bluffs, Ia., {and both wanted in connection with ge bery. Wilton, Regan and Still Organ- ioe Lend hela Shes” Heitkotter, * . ve several ize to Oppose Re-Routing pean iat precious t= ficers’ gunfire in their attempts to Heitkotter was Dec. 13.—(7)—An ‘the gunmen fled east. The gunmen ” which were driving a dark blue sedan with dents of this section of Kansas for ‘They finally succeeded. the $7,929 Superior, Neb., bank rob- him as @ shield against possible of- of Federal Roads gain transportation, en released about 6 a. m., near here as RR Several attempts were made by the pair to obtain an automobile. The gunmen's original car crashed into a motor truck driven by Harry Jeardoe of Talmo, Kan., about five A : ral! Ett i 4 5 § cE Body of Transient peeiNer tat Is Found on Tracks Insufficient Feed, Retainment of Foundation Herd Are Requisites for Sale new Municipal Mandan. preside at the installation All -disabled service members of the veterans’ or not, have been invited to attend U.S. Seeks Bilateral Accord With Britain London, Eng., Dec. 13—(#)—Both Japan and the United States are courting Great Britain for a possible ius bilaterial are accord, diplo- matic quarters Thuréday. This development next year. 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