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4 HITLER DISSOLVING — REE MASON LODGES Goebbels Directs Attack Against Jews Covering Up by Be- coming Christians Borlin, Aug. 8—()—Retchsfuehrer Adolf Hitler's newspaper Voelkischer Beobachter, announced Thursday that all Free Mason lodges throughout the reich would come’ to an end Satur- day. The State lodge of Saxony, the Dresden Great lodge and the “Ger- man Brethren Chain” of Leipzig will be dissolved. After dissolution of the old Prus- sian Free Mason lodge July 21 and the gradual disappearance of smaller lodges in a year-long campaign, the Free Masons in Germany—first _s0- called enemies”—thus would be wiped out completely. Der Angriff, newspaper of Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels, minister of propa- Randa, directed an attack against Jows covering up by becoming Chris- tians, and asked how much longer the Protestant church would continue to baptise Jews. J. R. Cawelti Heads Shoe Department J. R. Cawelti has taken over man- agement of the shoe department in Buttrey's store here, succeeding H. E. Wickizer Wickizer, who was in charge of the shoe department several months, has become assistant manager of Buttrey’s) store, Cawelti has been in the shoe busi- ness several years and came here from Fort Dodge, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs, Cawelti reside in the Evarts Apartments at 314 Third St. Wage Adjusted, Dock Strikers Begin Work) Paris, Aug. 8.—(?)—A government concession provided prospects for settlement Thursday of the French line crew strike at Le Havre which delayed the sailing of the Champlain for New York. Half of the strikers voted to return to work as the gov- ernment reduced from 10 per cent to 3 per cent the cuts in smaller sal- aries, And Social Groups | | es A regular meeting of the Ancient Order of United Workmen will be held tonight, Thursday, at the A. O. UL W. hall, at 8 o'clock. Meetings of Clubs | Workmen Attention! A complete line of men's “Chip- pewa™ Work Shoes and Boots and Work Clothing of Every Descrip- tion At a Saving at People’s Dep't. Store On Fifth St. for you! season at these great sayi ‘This sreep inctades short Shote— you Beow vatoes GREAT VALUES IN TMIS GROUP AT lass | disagreed Thursday over plans for tackle, | Post Wants to Fis ogers Has to Agree | Juneau, Alaska, Aug. 8—()—Wiley Post and Will Rogers mildly in Post's new red pontoon-equipped monoplane. Post, the round-the-world flier, yearned for fishing with light Rogers, the cowboy philosopher, urged a quick take-off for Nome so he could “lasso a reindeer.” Inasmuch as weather forecasts were unfavorable, Rogers said he would compromise and “let Wiley do his fishing.” The two, flying in the plane Post has announced he will use in a flight to Moscow, arrived here Wednesday from Seattle, a trip they made in eight hours and 15 minutes, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1935 BORAH'S CANDIDACY |C © DEBATED BY FRIENDS} Washington, Aug. 8.—(?)—Some of the most intimate political associates }of Senator William E. Borah of Idaho are pondering whether to put him forward actively for the Repub- lican presidential nomination next year. The decision hinges largely on the question whether the senator is will- ing to run. He has kept silent on that point, but a nationally-known Repub- ican who is his close friend said to- day: i Weather Report FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- erally fair tonight and Fri 3 Mitel in’ tem- fair ht Friday; cooler southeast portion tonight. For South Da- kota: Generally fair tonight and Friday; cooler tonight and south day. Montana: Generally fair to- night and Friday; little change in tem) ture. For Minnesota: Generally fair in west, _thundershowers ‘obable_in resuming their flight over Alaska (36 Election Will Tell, | Says Former Governor) 1 Rapid City, 8. D.. Aug. 8.—(?)— {William Langer, former governor of | {North Dakota, believes the next na-| |tional election will be “the most jcritical in the history of the United | States.” “If we win it,” he said in an address jhere Monday night, “we must organ-| lize. We must defeat $5,000,000,000 ust lrelief money and all the Washington | bureaus. Those bureaus are worse than Mussolini in Italy. “It is only because we have an) honest supreme court that we still] have freedom.” Langer advocated a system whereby farmers might repay loans from the government “in kind.” If a farmer | borrows money to buy barley seed, he jexplained, he should be able to repay in barley. \ east portion tonight and Friday morn- ing; somewhat cooler in west por- tion tonight and in southwest por- tion Friday. GENERAL CONDITIONS FTELETYPE 4 By the A low pressure area extends from i BRIEFS tssccistea | jtne southwestern states to, the north- 1 Press ern Great Plains (Huron 29.80) while a a high pressure area is centered over u the north Pacific coast (Kamloo and Seattle 30.12). Showers fell in Minnesota and the eastern half of the Dakotas, but elsewhere the weath- er is merally fair, Temperatures are high throughout the north-cen- tral states. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.12. Reduced to sea level, 29.84, Missouri river stage at 7 a. m., 48 ft. 24 hour change, -0.4 ft. LANDSLIDE KILLS 50 Manila.—An avalanche crashing down upon the village of Balongan killed 50 persons and raised the toll of dead or missing to 252 in the floods which have ravaged central Luzon Island the last few days. REACH AGREEMENT Washington.—Members of a con- PRECIPITATION ference committee adjusting senate- rek Station: house differences on the social secur- ae Gaines to date ..... 31 ity bill reached a complete agree- | Toran® ee ee . Fron ment by eliminating the Clark provi-| Normal, January Ist to date... 11.63 sion permitting tax-exempt private} accumulated excess to date .. 3.76 pension plans to remain in operation. — WESTERN NORTH DAKOTA ETHIOPIANS TO JAPAN High- Low- Addis Ababa—Governmental plans! s est Pct. for an Ethiopian mission to Japan,| BISMARCK. Beldy. =| seasons on upland game The White season is over for ust Tt wl pay you to Duy an extra or the new fall Shoes Values to $2.98...Special! CHOICE Peterson to Fix N. D. yr to leave Addis Ababa soon, were dis-|Garrington, clear’ . Hunting Dates Late \closed Thursday. The purpose of the/Crosby, clear .. North Dakota's open seasons on up- Ethiopian party will be kept @ close Dickinson, peldy. }land game and migratory waterfowl S¢cret. Drake, clear ... jwill be set later this month, Arthur SPAS RS, Gi , clear . 97 'T, Peterson, state game and fish com- Jamestown, peldy 92 |missioner, said Thursday. C ONTINUE D Max, clear . Commissioner Peterson plans to from page one Minot. clear. Parshall, clear Sanish, clear . Williston, clear {discuss the length and oe open Young Bismarck Men state be-| Form Junior Chamber ;Sportsmen throughout the state bes) !fore making definite recommendations |to the governor, he said. | Deverey pointed out that there are | ‘The season on ducks, nowever, will f€¥ organizations a young man can probably be Oct. 21 to Nov. 19, the /Affillate with between the time he full season fixed by federal order. | Severs his connections with the Boy { an pose additional re- - | Nay |sertetions, it cannes weaker federal |nancially able to join senior cham~- es, peldy. | regulatior bers. He asserted the junior cham-|Wishek, clear . } ual bers were doing for the present young ms - Aug. & — (® —|Man between the ages of 21 and 36 MINNESOTA POINTS SSeseeaseessee2: 83333%83583383: EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA High- - est 90 93 est Pct. 60 68 76 Devils Lake, clear . Grand Forks, clear ‘Hankinson. clear SISRLA | ;_ Coshocton, O., High- Low- Swirling, yellow, overflow waters from | What the American Legion has done eae eet Pet | two large rivers and dogens of smaller | for his older brother. Minneapolis, cldy. 86 «(70 | streams continued to sweep over Hi Harnesses Young Energy Moorhead, cldy. | Wide area of east-central Ohio Thurs- “No community should be without iday, in the worst flood disaster this!8 Junior chan jstete has experienced in 22 years. Deverey said. “It harnesses the energy, gin work immediately Would de an incentive to! amaritio. Tex. jRhe initiative and the civic ambitions /wuron, rain develop projects th srment of farm conditions. | Boise, Calgary, ,_ clear City, clear WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS in, @ more progressive community.” j stressed the work ¢ could be done High- Low- his home to better place to live —— - MONTANA POINTS Deverey advised the group to bes hn surrounding coun He particularly | tor agriculture by sponsoring pro- hd EEELEs ‘ » 8 jof the young man who wants to make! Rapid City. eldy. -» 10 70 Denefit to all of and the) Miles ternational in ago t Louis, Deverey ong s cs chambers have been organized in Bates oy, Sane over = Canada, Mexico, South America, | Europe and even in China. “It proves versal demand and need John A. Larson and several of ithe directors, and of oth i i | Sanizations were guests of the young men at the dinner. Mt SdadVesesssgseeaZ Light travels fast emough to make |Seatue, Wash. clear . 32 round tips, between New York Sheridan, .. Clear . and San Francisca in one second. © Sux City. Towa, clear Excellent ramr sir Spokane, Wash. he fungus kn nis ngs Kvery 3 BSSLESELEZ2 bea of smart, new sommer yOu wil want several pairs! FINEST QUALITY PUMPS, TIES, STRAPS Come in and see the lat- est styles in fine furs. If you want quality as well as great savings Buy a State Fur Coat State Fur r Co. ‘2w2 Fearth Su Phene GS THRILLS OF YOUR GALORE! ‘03 | ‘00 02 | pebebeeebesreeeReesesees | NTINUE from page one’ D rl Dies as Auto Rolls Into Lake Off Duluth Pier The injured boy was brought to a local hospital immediately after the accident. He had a fractured skull ‘and serious head lacerations. FORMER FARGO GIRL KILLED AS CAR HITS TRUCK St. Cloud, Minn, Aug. 8—(?)— Harold Lee, 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lee of St. Cloud, and Martha Naramore, daughter of C. W. Naramore of Bemidji, formerly of Fargo, N. D., were killed early Thurs- day when their car crashed into the rear end of @ stalled granite truck. According to Sheriff Art MclIntee, who investigated the accident, there were flares ahead of the truck and behind it, and it was parked to the right of the center line of the road. THREE INJURED; FOUR CARS WRECKED NEAR HERE Three persons were injured and four automobiles wrecked in two acci- dents which occurred on highways near here Wednesday night. Injured were: Mrs. Edgar Rohde, 43, of Drake, who suffered severe cuts about her head and neck when she went through the windshield of a car in an accident that occurred three miles south of Wing early Wednesday eve- ning. Irvine Lytle, 58, of Wing, received severe lacerations and bruises about his head and body in the same mis- hap. Jordan Injured A. C. Jordan, field representative of the state Sheriff and Peace Officers’ association, who suffered cuts and bruises in an accident that occurred south of Dawson. Mrs. Rohde was a passenger in a car driven by her niece, Miss Vaughan Thorson, also of Drake. They collided with the car driven by Lytle which came in from a side road onto the main highway. The car in which Mrs. Rohde was riding was knocked into the ditch where it rolled over on the top and Bismarck Air Show Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 10 & 11 % Penney’s Lay-Away Plan PAY SMALL DEPOSIT And wait ‘til you see them! They’re much better qual- ity than you'd ever expect to find at this price. Pure virgin wool! Stunning plaids bound with well-wear- ing, lustrous sateen. A heavy, 4 Ib. blanket, 66 x 80”. Ideal for any size bed. Alse Scotch plaid at $4.98. YOU WILL LIKE PENNEY’S POPULAR LAY-AWAY PLAN. COME IN AND SEE THE LEDGE OF LAY-AWAYS. BUY BLANKETS NOW AND SAVE! the other car also went into the diteh|and crashed into Jordan's car when ox Qnd was badly damaged. he attempted to pass. Men and Young Men F Thrown Through Windshield Jordan was also brought to Bis- : a e Attention! Don’t fail to see the Complete Line of Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes for Work or Dress. Now on sale at reduced prices at the People’s Dep’t. Store On Fifth St. Miss Thorson and Mrs. Rohde’s|marck for medical attention. His in- son, Paul, escaped injury but Mrs.| juries were not serious, however, and Rohde smashed through the wind-|he was released immediately. shield and was seriously PRESS MEETING SET hospital for treatment. The exact Dickinson, N. D., Aug. 8—(P)—The eet Ce Tee eelaeeee bad Tt DORIL Gal aaiianY tisatitig OF the (Ourttl determined Thursday. Sheriff Fred ‘anaerein was called to| district group of the North Dakota investigate the cause. Press association will be held here Jordan was hurt when he collided| Sept. 7. The business meeting and with a car driven by @ farmer, whose| luncheon will be held at the Bagdad name is not known. According to| pavilion on the Heart river west of Jordan, the driver of the other ma-|here. 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You can write on the for two months on one filling. No repair bills. No lever filler. a Genuin ‘the new 3-way point. supply. You see the ink! The pencil repels and ex- lds 200% more ‘The pen hol ink than any ordinary _ bs stile fountain pen on the mar- ah ane ket. You ean write for two citar Velie months on one filling. No extra leads. repair No lever filler. Purse Size in Gift Boxes 10e Extra THESE SETS ARE LADIES’ PLUS WEEKLY PAYMENTS A “Prize-winning” Value wer Diankets $@-50 a Extra heavy, 414 Ibs. Full double bed size, 70 x & inches. Pure virgin wool in stunning plaids, bound with serviceable lustrous sateen. A soft-finished blan- ket that will protect you from.the iciest winter blast. Also im stunning Scotch plaid ot the seme low price! Outstanding value! BLANKET Part wool ... . Extra size

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