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Local Fi Ford Salesmen § See New 19 1936 Models can attain a speed of from 1 1 to 30 Seven members of the sales force LETYPE BRIEFS“: miles per hour. of the Univetsal Motor Co. in Bis- z marck Tuesday attended a pri a SAM HARDY DIES Atlant h owing of the 1936 Ford V-8 at tic City, N. J.—The American | Hollywood, Calif, Oct. 16—)— pre ™ . Federation of Labor declared Italy |Sam Hardy, veteran actor of the stage <o fences an “outlaw nation” Wednesday and) and screen, died in Hollywood hos- In the group wel orth nee urged the countries of the world to| pital Wednesday, Ace ‘an emergency /sales manager, Roy a" deny her financial and commercial | operation for an abdominal ailment. See heed Ww. E. Mey George fe assistance in the Ethiopian conflict. yd, James Childs Leslie. 4), CRARY PIONEER DIES The ee ee ee ee ee in the enionstration, The tractor has a high-com| motor with five speeds forward and one speed in reverse. It is of @ new design and . - MAYTAG SALESMEN WILL CONFER HERE Officials to Attend Regional Convention Opening With Banquet Thursday RADIO NEWS URGED Relentless Newspaper Cam- paign to Check Auto Deaths Also Recommended ‘More than 100 dealers, salesmen and | ‘regional managers of the Maytag com- Chicago, Oct, 16—(#)—The Inland Chicago—Linwood I. Noyes, presi- Grary, N.D., Gct. 16—“P)—D. ©. Daily Press association tn convention | dent of the Inland Dally Press asso- | McLeod, 78, former postmaster, grein| the retail Secganisation. of the eee tea ta colin! ely qaahes ciation, called newspaper publishers|dealer and pioneer aa of stl Motor Oo. in the hpraseas ae broadcast under sponsorship of the chumps” Wednesday for using free |died at his home Tuesday of erysipelas} In charge of the sessi vata . O. - advertisers anda “relentless cam-|#dVertising in their columns, with complications. Funeral services} Ruud and W. C. anaes pany from North and South Dakota snd Montana are expected here ‘Thursday for the regional ‘conven- tion, according to C. B. Wadsworth, 4 \ { regional manager in charge of local paign” to “check the frightful toll” will be held at Crary Thursday after-|and assistant manager, respectively, arrangements. of deaths and injuries in automobile Elgin, Ill_—Peace terms in the Chi- | noon, of the Fargo branch. Walter Bones, the Minneapolis accidents. cago milkshed were offered by strik- | _ Branch manager, and Frederick May- tag IT, will be in attendance and ad- dress the regional conference. A pos- sibility exists that F. L. Maytag, found- er of the Maytag company 42 years In urging newspaper campaigns to reduce auto accidents, Linwood I. ‘Noyes, of the Ironwood (Mich.) globe and president of the organization, said: ing farmers Wednesday for a 30-day Washington—The bureau of public roads Wednesday released $36,274,750 To Help You ago, may also be present. The elder Maytag is now touring the Northwest and may decide to stop here, Wads- worth said. The convention will open at 6:30 p. pe of work relief funds for highway and Tt is worse than war. At the| grade crossing elimination construc- present rates of automobile deaths a tion. Of this amount $349,300 went to number equal to the entire popula-| North Dakota for construction and tion of Indianapolis, Kansas City or} ¢59.000 for grade crossings. AVOID MANY COLDS At the first nasal irritation or sniffie, apply Vicks Va-tro-nol—just a few drops Maytag dealers from North Dakota, South Dakota and “Montana will gather here Thursday for a regional convention. Mr. Bones (left), Minneapolis branch manager, and Frederick Maytag, Jr. (right), who this year entered his father’s business, will attend the meeting here and there is a possibility that the senior Maytag (center), who is now traveling in the northwest, may also attend. m,, with a banquet at the Terrace Gardens of the Patterson hotel. A business session will follow. A 10 per cent increase in sales for the first nine months of this year has ' ‘been reported by the Minneapolis of- | fice for the Northwest branch, Wads- | worth said. The combined shipments tor the period total many solid train- loads. Throughout the Minneapolis branch territory, the proportionate number -of washers sold to farms has for years exceeded that of any other Maytag territory, which Wadsworth said is a tribute to the progressiveness of the farmers in this section. Reports from the factory at Newton, Ia, indicate that the Maytag company is considerably behind on orders be- cause of the large increase of sales made possible in a measure by the recent revision of the Federal Housing act making washers and ironers elig- ible for government insured loans. iv Former Resident gs s Bismarck residents are are e loyal boosters of the North Dakota's Capital City, financially and oth- erwise, even though they may transfer their residence to other points around the globe. This fact, was evidenced recent- ly when J. L. Bell, formerly vice president of the First National bank, now located at Minneapolis, sent in a substantial contribution to the local Community Chest fund campaign. Bell has been gone from Bis- marck for three years but each year he has mailed an unsolicited contribution to the Chest Fund as soon as he learned that the an- nual campaign was under way. | WEATHER FORECAST | For Bismarck and vicinity: | Gen- ferally fair tonight and ursday ; | cooler tonight. For North Da- | kota: Thursday; tonight and ex- treme east por- tion py For South Sekt a to- nigl an urs= | La) day; cooler ex- treme east portion toaight: warmer | Thursday. |, For Minnesota: Clqudy and unset- '| Weather Report | Helps C! Chest Fund | nd | Generally fair tonight and kota: fair tonight an Thursday; cooler tonight. Maddock to Speak at SLOPE NEWS Montana F. U. Meeting Wallace Maddock, senior adminis- trative ofticer of the AAA and secre- [He service in the name of the parti- tary of the bicep r org ‘Terminal | ee cece association, Mrs. Maddock and Mr, , and Mrs. Howard Wood left Wednes-|| City and County day for Lewistown, Mont., to attend|® = the state convention of the Montana cooler! Farmers Union organization. St. Paul, is wiped out each decade.” President Noyes also introduced a radio resolution which asked newspa- pers and news gathering agencies to “cooperate in developing an equitable plan for the. broadcasting of news bulletins at regular intervals as a pub- Mr. and Mrs. Clement Kelley, 405 The| eleventh St., are the parents of a bo party will join at Lewistown other/ porn at 3:40 a. m., Wednesday at 4 North Dakota leaders of the union| ajexius hospital. for the convention, which is attract- General ty ing visitors from several states. Mr. Maddock is to address the meeting. They will return to the city Satur-| vegetables tinned in approximately For " Montana: | (97- FERA canning units turned out more than 36,000 pounds of canned 17,000 cans during the week of Sept. 19, reports Mrs, Hazel Falley, state director of women’s work. Callers at the county extension agent’s offices Tuesday included Mar- '-———4| women’s silk stockings and 12 leather Fargo, N. D-—George Nichols, charged with first degree murder for the alleged slaying of R. R. Townley, Fargo painter July 25, 1934, is held under $10,000 bond for a hearing next Wednesday. Fargo, N. D.—Breaking into the Arthur Mercantile company Tuesday night, thieves stole 200 pairs of Jackets. Fargo, N. D.—Mrs. G. E. Miller was named secretary-treasurer of the fourth district, North Dakota feder- ation of women’s clubs at the annual session in progress here Wednesday. Jamestown, N. D. — Jamestown’s three-year fight for lower electric rates ended Tuesday night in the awarding of a 10-year franchise to the Otter Tail Power company and the dropping of efforts to build a muni- cipal power plant here. Any attempt up each nostril. Used in time, it helps prevent many colds entirely. The Smart Women of Bismarck Are Saying “Go to Robertson’s for the smartest Grand Forks Favors City Electric Plant !tled, occasional rain, cooler tonight; Bowman—His widow and four sons/tin Altenburg, Kidder county agent/on the part of the power company to D \Thursday generally fair, cooler. survive Albert Gustof Hirsch, 84,/from Steele; John Law, Harry Tap-| increase rates, and which atte! is whose funeral was held here recently. |lin and Ned Asplund,’ Wilton, and | opposed by the elty, would automntios C oO? NTUNU E styles and Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 16.—(?)}— A municipal electric light and power plant appeared assured Wednesday for Grand Forks unless the city should obtain satisfying rate reductions from Ethiopian Drawing Up His Armies for WEATHER CONDITIONS The barometric pee is high over the Great Lakes region, 8. S./ Marie, 30.44, and coast, Roseburg, 30.34, while a Marmarth—Lyle Bebo is recovering ‘fig |at his home here from tularemia, con- gver the Pacific| t-acted from the bite of a. woodtick. Battle Near Aduwa pressure area extends ‘from Nebraska | les | William Langley, Sterling.. Gladys Halseth, Minot; Andrew Bauer and T. H. Blum, Otter Creek, N. D.; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson and ally terminate the franchise at the end of six months. Demonstration of New best values” to Manitoba, The Pas, 29.50, Glen Ullin—The annual fair and|Nels Olm, Wilton; William Harju, the private plant. Voters Tuesday approved construc- tion of a municipal plant to operate in competition with the Red River Power company, a subsidiary of the Northern States Power company. The ballot, representing a third of the key products to that nation. Sees Italian Collapse situation predicted the Italo-Ethio- | ommend an embargo on exports of jelsewhere the weather is A League ‘official how ‘southwestward to Oregon and fed cial in touch with the a" ‘Temperatures are high over. the | pian crisis probably would not come Mississippi Valley and the eastern! new $1,600 school here Monday. Dis- unsettled. atchewan and northern Manitoba Nava- | sections of the state, but cooler weath. Winona—Classes commenced in the jare clear over the Far Northwest, but |chicken supper of the Ladies Aid of | McKenzie; E. A. Trygg, Baldwin, and somewhat |the English Congregational church is|M. C. Stanton, Braddock, were visitors Showers fell from Sask-| being held here Oct. 17. at the court house Tuesday and Wed- nesday. During October the FERC is ship- |trict directors are Fred Bader, Steven | ping 72,000 pounds of Cheddar cheese Tractor Well Attended Between 1,500 and 1,800 farmers attended the plowing and road test demonstration of the new Farmers staged ‘Wednesday morning at the Oscar Sat- Union six-cylinder tractor qualified voters, was 2,329 to 1,080. Miles City Negro Is to a head until about Jan. 1.. He ler prevails over the Rocky Mountain indicated he thought the pressure of Saul Plateau regions. é vole aan Aas sanctions might cause the collapse of| Bismarck station barometer, inches: Premier Mussolini's war machine then !28.62._ Reduced to sea level, to North Dakota for distribution to/ter farm, east of Bismarck. relief clients, A. W. Quast, FERA| The demonstration was conducted Dickinson—Admitted to citizenship|surplus director, announces. First | Under the supervision of C. J. Mitchell Hanged for Killing 2 Miles City, Mont., Oct. 16.—(®) — George Criner, 36-year-old Negro, died on the gallows here Wednesday after if financial and other sanctions ac- tually can become effective by Oct. 31, as urged by Britain. ‘A curious anomaly arose in League discussions. Some sympathizers with Mussolini saw danger to Italy if the Missouri river stage at ft. 24 hour change, +0.1 ft. Sunrise today 7:03 a. m. Sunset today 5:55 p. m. \ PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: Robert W. R. Rodgers. New Salem—Feted on her 85th county will repackage the product in- to two-pound containers. cl, 29-78. « a|here were John Fridoler, George Er-|shipment of two cars has been or-|of Bismarck, representative of the {din, Steve R. Miller, Joseph Dillinger, | dered for Oct. 19 to Bismarck where Stephan Weiler, Steve-Branitsky and |the FERA work division in Burleigh Farmers Union Central Exchange at St. Paul. Power, speed and economy of the new tractor were adequately shown birthday was Mrs. Fred Wiegmann,| ‘Three transfers in the FERA social |Sr., one of the original colonists here.| work division have been announced Her three children, Fred, Charles and | this week Miss Pearl Salsberry, Mrs. J. A. Rohs were present. i se : requesting that $32.50—all the money | rich re * fe Total this month to date .. Satie ca to parce» honde |S, Seto, mmctonn troomes | ea stone for the grave of the woman he|the penalties voted by the League. |2ot@l, January Ist to date ak 4 Then, said this group, Britain would |Normal, January Ist to dat e woman, Mary Allsup, Negro, WaS|pe forced to proceed independently stabbed to death during a quarrel with | with more vigorous measures. Criner. James Fraser, police sergeant, i 2 ‘ The British foreign office was nun- was killed when he went to investigate. | committal, but the public saw much/| | _- | BISMARCK, eldy. significance in recurrent cabinet meet- | BISMARCK, 14 Yes, Sir, there’s a Gamble Store with a complete stock of |- 1 1 state director of field work. Miss ceumtilated excess. to date Josephine Willson, formerly of the|Stells in the right game load Drake—Funeral services were held| Divide county office, has reported to! iN any section you care to hunt NORTH DAKOTA WEATHER = |heregor Rosina Ellen Kemper, 31. Pall-|the Mountrail office as case super-|in 14 states—and the price is Pot.| bearers were Clayton andeDelmar | visor, Miss Iris Meinhover, formerly| always lowest. 00| Kemper, Fred Notbohm, J. B. Sem-|of the Grand Forks staff, and recent- SPORT OXFORDS ZOG’S CABINET RESIGNS 74 .00j/rau, Arnold Braun, George Knuth. reported Tirana, Albania, Oct. 16—(P)—The| MES, 2nd uncontirmed reports that | Willison, is ee etc ee 2: Divide county. G. E Cavett fore: geoececeeteeseeoeserteety government of Premier Pandeli y ' ta e i lettinger—A man who vot 8|er Mountrail home visitor, is now em- ba PeRgAAIb ini power “sisice «dan. 4080), ow tein cries Baek eemeomoa cla 3 78 00 | straight Democratic ticket 60 years, | ployed as home visitor in the Morton BEAUTY SCHOOL unless Italy itself terminated the Bast |Fargo, cldy. ‘Wednesday offered its resignation to| african war. William Shannon Smith, 84, pioneer | county office. Now being conducted under King Zog. The cabinet difficulties Italy Is Adamant | WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS carpet, was le rest mye Pall- auspices of were due in part to differences over! Rome was more outspoken. aris Lor earers were Wi Dewitt, Leon JAMESTOWN MAN DIES Trilogy Beauty & Charm eis t.|Clement, J. L. Clement, N. R. Behl, For hundreds have Ttaly. »..gt |ment functionaries asserted “even a/ amarillo, Tex., cldy. Hans Redahl, D. N. Hecock. Jamestown, N. D., Oct. 16—(P}— School European war” would fail to turn|poise, Idaho, clear ‘William Conrad, 63, Jamestown car- recognized that we Kansas City, Mo. HURT IN CRASH Beach, N. D., Oct. 16.—(#)—Clifford Christopher received~severe cuts and Italy from its East African covrse, \Calgary, Alt and a government spokesman added |Chicago, Ill, Italy would at present make no offers |Denver, Colo. ‘00/, Hazelton — Funeral services (00; held here for Mrs. Meade D. Ward, penter, died Wednesday from pneu- were | monia. Daily at New Home Laundry, 411 Thayer Ave., until Saturday. Miss are footwear head- quarters! You'll find he was riding crashed into an auto-|air raid defense darkened Naples aS|pqmonton. Alta. clear. 26 40 00 B Orthmeyer, Foster Dartt, H ay : og mobile parked on state highway 16,/a new contingent of soldiers sailed|Havre, Mont, cidy. -.. 38 62 00leed Gositine William Ladd and Clark GI ISSNER Ss MRS. E; BR. WOLF selection... the north of here. for the Afrlean front. ‘| Helens, int, poly. : 38 48 14) Brinate 9 be J ae eee best values... a reat Britain had her troubles inj Huron, cldy, .... 00) . ayer Avenue ice ran; RELIGIOUS CONFERENCE SET |gEgypi. The question of joining|Kamloops, B.C. cleat’. 32 56 .00 “Just Phone 1060” nVERY. Wontans LaMoure, N. D., Oct. 16—(7)—The | Britain in sanctions against Tialy to/Kansas City, Mo, cldy. 68 86 be LaMoure county council of religious|halt the war complicated a political LOS, Bie reer cae e a 114 UR Wednesday - Thursda; Parse! See oie dis: education will hold a conference of crisis in the reaim of King Puad. Once Minneapolis, M. Tain. 60 68 ‘04 Feat y play ae and Crea lay school officers nex -|a British protectorate, Egypt now is|Modena, Utah, clear 56 00 es eature: t erste our shoes now ead at the LaMoure Presbyterian |nominally independent. The country’s | Moorhead, x inn. ae ie 7 HAMBURGER— s pert pl ‘ urch. judicial and territorial rights and its|No. tte, Ne s a ‘Calomel—And Youl Bed * important commercial and senti-|Okia. Clty’, Okia., cldy. 66 si 90] Witte a Yea Jeme Ovi et Redio |] Freshly made trom Spanjers’ the Morning Rarin’ to Go ‘The fiver should pour out two pounds of LIVER, BEEF, pound mental ties with Italy, extending back |bRO@ie, A» Clear -. 36 gf OF to the days of ancient Rome, embar-|Qu’Appelle, S, rain .. 40 70 [10] liquidbile into your bowels daily. If this bile rassed British efforts to persuade|Rapid City, S. D., peldy. 46 82 00 trues i oe ace. Ga bea ee Egypt to conform with London's poli- Roseburg, Ore, foggy . 44 60 .08 your stomach. You get constipated. Your i 1 ”, St. Louis, Mo., clear .. 60 82 00} wholesystemis poisoned and you feel sour, pee toward tly Salt, Lake City, U., rain $8 58 04 /" sunk and the world looks punk. The future of the stop-gap govern-|Santa Fe, N. Mex., clear 44 68 00] | Lazatives are only makeshifts, A mere ment of Premier " Tewfik Nessim's, §, Marie, Mich., peldy. 38 50 .00 boprat nt doesn’t et at the cause. It 58 = .00 movere Pasha appeared to rest on the*King’s|Seattle, Wash., peldy. . 4 4 Tenens Seer ole Garters Little Liver answer to proposals “submitted by|Sheridan, Wyo. eldy. : 40 72 1 filtoee make yout apand up's arnt Nessim for an assembly of parties to|Sioux City, Towa, BO 00) ee een ae, rreting bis Sow iSpokane, Was! 52 00| freely. Ask for Carter's, hte Liver Pills by ponsider tne peneons suena: axe Swift Current, S., cldy. 38 50 (01; Same. “Stabbornly refuse anythi ‘Be, ¥ e question of @\The Pas, Man., rain .. 42 58 02 new Anglo-Egyptian treaty proffer by| Winnipeg, Man. cldy. . 60 68 .00 London in return for sanctions sup-/| port. /Kulm Sewing Club Is Doubleseal Metal Weatherstrip for door and window sash Eager to Demonstrate - Rapid Beeb) Ne seb te eee no job too small. NO MORE 1le VEAL STEAK, MERA icitss AR CLUB STEAKS, b..... 21 “Service Since 1883” George Grasl Phone 1054-M 322 Ninth St, CONOM i We Fleet Continues Games 2 The British fleet based at Alexan- Winner at LaMoure | just freeze : NOT WITH THIS |drie continues ite games at the on: bina fp ist it qete GROCERY Deliver ou EK DRYING LOTION N_ offices, stores . . . business places everywhere girls and women use Chamberlain’s Lotion. ‘Why? Because it dries quickly, is not sticky or gammy, prevents the patie of sticky oars when Gamba Tea etiia too eres ern entrance of the Suez canal, the| LaMoure, N. D., Oct. 16. — (®) — tiny thread of water linking Rome|Grand championship exhibitors at with Italy’s east African forces. LaMoure's fall fair Wednesday held An interview with one of the chief distinctive award ribbons awarded by Ethiopian figures in Aduwa, who sur-|the judges. rendered to the Italians, developed} Grand championship ribbons went that many men who gave themselves| te the Kulm Sewing club for the best up were still supporters of Emperor jentry of 4-H clothing clubs; Edgeley below 70° Grocery Specials Oct. 16th to Oct. 22nd, Inc. Kelloge’s Wheat Krispies, 2 (1 doth animal doll free) aie oo ~w ra “No hot house £ Fi Halle Selassie and felt Italian occu-|Sheep club, junior livestock; Miss| MUN cU Gam Corn on Cob, Pure Lemon Juice, and skin, deserves. place | stion was an example of “law by| Corrine Lere, LaMoure, poulizy —a Paeme! No. 2tin -»”.....40C|No1tn........ L5¢ i Tene oie Mieaccat g or | force.” Surrenders occurred because,| White Rock hen; Mrs. C. W. Davis, > yy ne lf department the native said, resistance was use-|LaMoure, woman’s department — a : ad Tess. crocheted bed spread; Mrs. John A. The chieftain predicted the Italian|Mangin, LaMoure, grains, vegetables advance may be stopped short of|and fruit. Makale. = Inquiry at Addis Ababa showed the war is disturbing seriously the activ-; ities of American missionaries in the interor of Ethiopia, toward whom the natives have developed the antipathy | they hold for all foreigners remotely from page one- associated with the war. 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