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~- PEACE PLAN LEAGUE FRAMEWORK 1S AIM OF FRANCE Proposal Based on Idea of Mu- tual Aid, to Avert Hostile Blocs of Powers TO FURNISH IDEA PICNICKING GROUND Block Houses, Palisades Like Originals Being Recon- E |i | | Has Practice Tour Preparing for April 26 Finals ‘Ward— 3rd Ward—2nd High School) (Cook's) Paris, April 3—(7)—A vast, new flexible plan to organize the peace of Europe within the framework of the league of nations is the latest project to preserve Europe from the menace of war, sources close to the govern- ment disclosed Wednesday. a Pierre Laval, foreign minister, who is soon to visit Moscow and Warsaw, is playing a leading part in the nego- tiations looking toward formulation of the plan, it was said. ‘The new proposal is described as be- | Bt 23 8 26 122 118 12 F| e se 132 476 98 2219 Ssh é.ces |e 3 186 1921 134 am 130 195 200 mw 218 188 166 4 233 195 » 170 166 228 195 3 ing based upon the idea of mutual ing based upon Tne idea of ms! | ROSES eastern Locarno pact. It is designed, however, to avert the formation of two hostile blocs of powers. Russia, it was learned, would have | preferred the eastern Locarno pact in its originally projected form. With- ht Rewarded |C° By Sight of Iguazu Falls in its oneinarticipation of Germany |Or. Quain Marvels at Mighty and Poland, however, the eastern agreement would have been limited to France, Russia and Czechoslovakia, thus forming a regional accord which France desires to avoid. ‘The scheme now under considera- tion is based on strengthening and extending the effect of articles 10, 15 and 16 of the league of nations coven- ant. (These articles deal with the tion of the territorial intes- rity of the league members, arbitra- tion of disputes among members and the economic and military sanctions last night, Cataracts Falling 270 and Over 9,000 Feet Wide March 9th (Saturday): Too much to load and unload at each river station caused more delays It was eight hours after Editor's Note: This is another of a series of travel articles writ- ten by E. P. Quain, Bi surgeon, for The Tribune. to be invoked in the member resorting to war of the covenant.) event of any the scheduled time when we reached | in disregard | Puerto Aguirre, the end of our 1300- mile journey up the river; but the object of the journey is yet @ short |distance ahead. Weather Report We left the steamer at midnight to Jenter auto busses for @ fourteen- FORECAST |mile ride in the dark. A bumpy, rough, and narrow road, (made more : | For Bismarck and_vicinity: Mostly | with ‘axe than shovel) led through cloudy tonight and Thursday; no d = cided change temperature. For North Da-; the jungle to the hotel where we were to stay. This midnight ride will long be remembered by the members of fa kota: mostly clou-| the party. Our auto-bus missed, back- dy tonight Thursday, snow southe a portion tonigh no decided change in_temperature. For dy tonight ursday, Pro light snow portion to- 3 No decided change in temperature. For M lontana: night and Thursday; little change temperature. For a: Mostly cloudy Wed- nesday night and Thursday; possibly light snow in south and west-central slightly warmer Thursday and - extreme northwest Wednesday portions: GENERAL CONDITIONS A high pressure area overlies the issippi Valley and central and light jouth Dae kota: mostly clou- and fired, stopped, and the lights went out stirepeatedly. At one place where the t;|Jungle growth was almost a@ solid wall, a pair of glowing eyes met us and remained steady and fixed. We had just been informed on the boat about the ferocity of the tigers and the big fellow that was shot here only a week ago (we saw its hide later). Not being able to understand the driver's assurance that it was only a “venado” (a kind of deer), sinister presenti- be Generally fair a ments were present. However, we ex- perienced an even more exciting event among these eerie, tropical surround- ings. One tourist “lost his head” and had a mental upset. requiring forcible bers, have been written hundreds of sentiments, in many languages, evok- ed by the grandeur of Iguazu. Every guest is requested to inscribe in this book his emotions on seeing the “Cataratas.” Knowing that words of our own were useless, appeal was made to the Great Spirit of the North, and this is the message he sent to this Imperial Majesty of the South: ‘A messenger am I, from great- est. Monarch of the North ‘To greet his mighty peer, abid- ing here, he sent me forth. Master — MANI- IGUAZU. March lith (Monday): Again Sail ‘We left Iguazu, reluctantly, before noon, returned to Pureto Aguirre and are again on the “Guayra,” sailing NTINUE are Autopsy Discloses Forks Youth Slain By Bullet in Neck down the river, much faster than we |n came up. In our absence the steamer had taken on & load of “mate” and the burlap bags fail to hold the odor of it inside. It permeates everything. In self-defense we are trying to drink the brew made of this “mate”—and like it! Other things of interest besides jasu. The note ago because poor preservatives caused the specimens to fade and lose attention for the re-establishment of peace. We arrived at the hotel at 2a.m. Aroused by Strange Noises This morning at daybreak we were aroused by @ multitude of strange ‘upper dian Provinces (Winnipeg 30.42) |scunds. A large red talkative bird while a low ire area is over the Pacific coast (Roseburg Cool weather prevails from Valley west- ward to the northern Rocky Mountain er pre- 78). the upper Mississipp! while warmer weath vai tions and light, scattered precipiti has occurred from the Plai tion States westward to the Pacific coast. North Dakota Corn and Wheat Re- gion Summary For the week ending April 2, 1935. |Dressing and hastening rature characterized the to de- fore ec the week, turning c were general on the ae centered ‘over the Far West. The weath- ec is somewhat unsettled in all sec- it, scattered precipitation was. |. Practically no spring work with blue wings and tail and a white bill resembling # cant hook, kept screeching his own name—“Gua-a"— “Gua-a"—“Gua-a"—just to be sure no one would oversleep. A chained monkey demanded her breakfast— 2-|cocks, ostriches, and other farmyard citizens were planning the day's work in, to us, foreign tongues. Even all over this racket was heard la booming thunder of falling water. to the verandah opposite the river took but a few moments — “And Then I Saw the IGUAZU.” March 10th (Sunday): The falls originate less than « mile ns on farms was acomplished. Pastures |from the hotel from which are visible ‘nd ranges are backward and yard|the tops, only, feeding was general. Bismarck station barometer, ee: NORTH DAKOTA POINTS High- Low- a i 2 gesssessssssessesssss: SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS High- Low- est Huron, snow 32 Rapid City, cl 22 MINNESOTA POINTS 18 th- Low- est est Pct. Minneapolis, peldy. .... 32 22 pr aad ++ 28 18 WEATHER IN OTHER STATES ‘High- Low- est est Pct. iy Roun asusesEssesssesss VSRVSKTon SV ESR. SSVHRS an 88 VSKS SSE: est Pct. 22 «(OL 00 83: paebebsssses bess 2s825888838288 555: of six or eight falls, their lower projections being obscured in the canyons below. The Iguazu river forms 20 distinct cataracts at normal water level, as is the case at this time. The total fall of the water is 270 feet. The width of the cataracts from the Argentine shore. where we are, to the opposite, or Brazilian ie. is 9,000 feet. shoe-shaped precipice near jan side. It was possible small island at the very top of drop-off after some ticklish maneu~ vering in a row boat in the above the falls. One look into “Gar- ganta do Diabo (Devil's Throat)” satisfied our curiosity. A difficult climb down the canyon wall below brought us to the foot of force. The drenching spray would have been a misery had we not already been thoroughly soaked from spiration in the humid heat while descending over the slimy rocks into the canyon. Women were not per- mitted to go on this trip. The ascent was a test of sheer endurance, jwhich youth showed its usual su- premacy over age. Several walks were made to places of vantage to gain Ciogeup viene ot HERR OF Boe ane and why don't they bring it? Pea-|all their “beautiful” colors. These sam- ples were picked up in the immediate neighborhood since then. Thi seven poisonous and four non-poison- ous varieties in the bottles. Of the larger specimens only the head was' preserved. Several snake skins were among them that of a ten-foot “Jarara” the deadliest of all. One of these was killed near the hotel steps four days before our arrival. Although we peeped persistently into! we did not see a; single live ae great disap- [cresgeaaae = ene C ONTINUE D from page one Interest Lacking In N. D. Municipal Elections Tuesday was unopposed for justice of the peace. was re-elected com- commission, defeating Dick elved 9 ¥0 Het i di icoeoh, Wisk Q , > s » & 3 : ist fi 3 IF 2 uA policemen had|man were killed. In his confession Ihe exonerated Leonard 6 of 10 in Bremer Kidnaping Prepare To Ask Demurrers in which two and another Hankins, serv- ing a life term in the Minnesota prison for the crime. Instead of being tried on the Bremer ay Te eis 3 § z 3 BS erts Argue Question of Educational Equality Wie 3 g2 ee id Fj ii it gee é lini 5 H sh g g gE ii ze i 8 Fl i i Hi i L : f i 5 PL me EE h | BE E a B E i & = g i i i Q iis Ht ily 2 3 4 HW 4 PG i E Ss 2 5 a Neb. Under any circumstances, it was re- ported, Doyle would be kept in St. ‘Paul during the kidnaping trial, prob- ably to be used as a witness. Portland, N. D., Man Killed in Accident ’ Minn, April 2.—(P)—Hen- Perham, drick Lucken, 35-year-old Portland, bed tf i i : d : : a°57 ee it E i ' i ¥ i i bl il FER YEESESER? AL He [ i j Z 5 : Es i tne it pafisy it I To the Voters of Bismarck I sincerely thank the voters for the confi- dence expressed by them at the city election on April 2, 1985. EDWARD 8. ALLEN. @ol, Adv.) THANK YOU, VOTERS 1 wish to express my sincere gratitude to the voters of the city of Bismarck for the splendid support they gave me in the re- cont campaign and election, which resulted in my re-election to the beard of city commissioners. Sincerely, 4H. E. SPOHN. Pol. Adv.) SPEAK AT ROTARY secs Robert Vogel and Stanton Rob- Start the day right on W-i-n-g-s of the M-o-r-n-i-n-g! with Schilling Coffee as your cup of cheer. ‘There is a sturdy quality in Schilling Coffee which with reasonable care in making it, will deliver a fragrant full-flavored cup with delicious regularity. is] Mandan Woman Dies Schilling Coffee ‘There are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. After Brief Illness General Eleetrie Cleaners *4G95 All Phones 34 ‘CONOM GROCERY We Deliver Cauliflower, Cabbage, Celery, Stamped Rujabagas, Rad- ishes, Parsnips, Red Cabbage, Turnips, Beets, Tomatoes, Green Peppers, Celery Cabbage, Strawberries. 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