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{_===] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE '|-Farmers Favor Corn-Hog Program 6-1 | |-Langer Trial Jury to Be Chosen From 138 Veniremen {2 JRO MDTHO|Ample Housing for |MISILIN' ARMIES Catspaw for Ring of Criminals _ |FARM REFERENDUM “Bampuressoucen| +1 Jo] llAUNGH OFFENSIVE OVERWHELMINGLY IK 1S CAE ERD creets Avatileable ry wc ms FAVOR, COUNT SHOWS Local Committees Ready to En- } South Dakota Federal Judge, A. AAA Already Making Plans to tertain States Largest {Northern and Southern Legions Gathering Here i i io- Lee Wyman, Will Preside 2 Begin pre Into Ethio Increase Pork Production Over Court ] | assurances that ample housing fa- Ldiatlnales Next Year i cllties 5 will he available for North Da- SEIS ee ota iers when yy come here November 6 to 8 ived Mon-|ADDIS ABABA UNPERTURBED DEFENSE HAS TWO LAWYERS aay atic ie cusee at RETURNS ARE INCOMPLETE this feature of the arrangements for ‘ in B re cea a a Examination of Panel Here Ex- ; ane Dekotw's largest ‘snnual’ gath- |Ourtiook el an, a ug Non-Contract Signers Opposed } M te citizens will their) comes Pessimistic as Re- pected to Be Prolonged dl aint ee cee ihe ieee Last Year, 2 to 1 for It Process they may be made comfortable and This Year é eed aes hotel aes Aehuited +e inp es . ae : ‘ % cul . tions are a ie at- Associated Press) ¥ # Selection of a jury to try former tendance here will be the largest in| Mussolini's legions, celebrating the E : ef sy: nsec i the eaagetey. led ig Gov. William Langer for the second time on charges of conspiracy to cor- years because of improved conditions| 13th anniversary of Fascist rule in eo | Italy, forward into the Ethio- % - e : Fe for a 1936 corn-hog control program, aay and the central location of| Italy, pushed forwar: e “ ‘ AAA chiefs planned Monday to an- rupt an act of congress was sched- jismarck. pian interior Monday, on both the % 7 ce Te = uled to start Tuesday in federal dis- Although complete lists of the so-| Northern and southern fronts. 1 Laban edhedloren then voc trict court. Gal eres to be given during the Ws hast bide ea sella Mey Tae , a Obey teria: ahiowed that 363,705, three days are not available, members Stil be farmers favored an adjustment pro- Defense and government attorneys of the local arrangements committee| Power. The cry was then: : Tr ap tuner went eave jurors peered De nel Today, saouiee colonies to spread a . : i tal roreseaten tony a eenetions of na and two alternates are expected to be : " sr tbensniey to the general nis power, the Fascist! shouted: — 4,500,000 who produced some corn and chosen. ecteemeenat penpilinaend pai “On to Harar.” ‘ a hogs. this year. But AAA officials On trial with Langer will be State onstrations Gen. Alessandro Pirzio-Biroli’s i said at least 2,500,000 farmers raised Senator Oscar E. Erickson, chairman be ated oF: i feceonar forces in the valley occupy the same . corn and hogs for home consumption position as did the Ethiopians 40 years ad os, eel a only. dated and wiped out the Italian invaders S niga iw; “The engagement of Miss Eliza- baci dinfer for tual scuedion “4 e Suianeis'y espe? Soe arn How dt girl get inted with ster and how does she feel when she realizes that she has Burleigh Producers state relief orga! it beth bove: * . low does & get acqua! with s gangs! an loes she feel when she e * ry Wheeler (above) to Edwin | Many colleges and normal schools, been made a catspaw for a ring of criminals? The answer to these questions is provided by Jean Dunn, Favor Continuation For all except Erickson it will be a Colman of Rockford, II1., was an- |however, will hold reunion luncheons ii b: re-trial of the charges. The first n! lampered by Rain nounced by her parents, Senator |or dinners, as will various societies. On the southern front, the army pretty, vivacious and fun-loving, in “The Golden Feather,” new serial story starting today in The Trib- une, The opening instalment appears below. Burleigh county went on record hearing ended in a conviction, June] 2nd Mrs. Burton K. Wheeler of i of General Rudolfo Graziani i 17, 1934, but the case was sent back| Montana. Colman ts a member of Spray ies set hampered. by rain, but, divided Into federal corarhog. production con " for re-trial by the U. 8. circuit court 3 ‘tba adjustment ad- One of the first social functions of|three columns, was advancing on a | trol program by a vote of 395 to i of appeals following an appeal by| pulNistration. (Associated Press |the convention will be the dinner| widespread front. T = 21, an unofficial count of the bal- Langer and his associates. Erickson, Wednesday evening of principals of! In Addis Ababa, the Ethiopians ome eal —F i LBs t . high schools accredited by the North|were unperturbed over the new Ita- LEAN COUNTY 1S [ett a a ea, noveer| HIGHWAYS AS DEATH . aaeenee. , eemeanens & definite organiaztion will be effected| were moved anti-aircraft guns. Now CHAPTER I at the dinner, ; that. the Italian minister, Vinci-Gig- W LIVES: After al e coe : Ve er a long drowse, America decides to wake up. A lanky AGAIN CHAMPION OF Pari Pil be dinners for the Chane Peter ic en ine ne CLAIMS 8 N J giant, carefree under the-sun .-.. a8 long and brown.as the} hey tndichtea cellors:and the Lolly Pops, men’s ‘and|Ethopians fear air raids in the cap: pe ae Ree ey the presided at the first hearing, against a great rivers that loop across its plains—and as unexpectedly |be 25 to 30 per oent whom an affidavit of prejudice was y women's fun organiastions, ital. powerful, too, when its course is obstructed ... the giant| Present high prices of filed by the four defendants. Unless otherwise designated, all) With the Italian advances, the Out of this affidavit came a new sectional meetings will be held in the|/hopes for an early‘end to Il Duce’s ae yawns, stretches, looks out over the continent-wide panorama| much under discussion recently, indictment against the four, charg- new high school building with gen-|invasion went a-glimmering. Employe Die in State sy life, ooo ing perjury, They will be tried on eral sessions in the auditorium of the! The advances reflected the pessi- Road Wrecks pestering it into the sea. of busy life, and begins sweeping the vermin that have been these charges following disposition of Emil Orman, Resident of Titu-| World War Memorial building. mistic outlook, not only in Rome, but ‘ What is the giant like, and what are the vermin, and how the conspiracy allegations, P. W. The executive committee of the as-|in other capitals of Europe. They ee eae is it all happening? To answer calls for a moving picture cam- Lanier, United States district attor- lar Area, Takes Indivi- sociation will meet at 9 a. m., Wed-| marked the apparent failure of Mus-| Two persons were killed in North ith d | A that look into kota hight (dents as death | era with a thousand lenses; a camera that can look into every ney, has announced. dual H nesday in the parlors of the Grand|solini to force through peace at his|Dakota highway accidents as deal ¢ American life, the good and the bad, th anulee Two attorneys will appear for the ual Honors Here Pacific hotel. Other general sessions| terms, of his efforts to stave off sanc-|Clalmed eight lives on northwest|aspect of American life, the good and the bad, the spect defendants this year—J, K, Murray will be those of the representative as-| tions by the League of Nations. roads over the week-end. and the humdrum, picking up a myriad of unconnected pictures | made to avoid “excessive over-produc- of Mott and Francis Murphy of Far-| seorean county retained its position |Sembly at the city auditorium at 1:30 ; Killed in: North Dakota were: and displaying them in a pattern which falls together, at the}tion in subsequent years.” go. At the ‘isst trial, elght attorneys) ax champion corn-growing area of |P.m. and the general assembly at the) Sena Galt Strength | Helen Sather, 16, Larimore. last, like a jigsaw puzzle when it is completed. faced the court for defendants. North Dakota, compilation of awards |World War Memorial bullding at 7:30) | (oe Ret enc cnGaie aienineaee Misawa eee aaa Pictures of America! America being heedless and selfish, America coming to its senses and girding for a fight, America Two men, Oscar Chaput, former| made at the state corn show showed |P- m., Friday; general assemblies at undetermined. business manager of The Leader, po- Monday. Fi (Continued to Page Thirteen) strength. France notified the League! miss Sather was instantly killed 7 i 5 bees i it accepted the “buy nothing fromjsunday as the car in which she was| Welding brain and muscle into one gigantic job of house-clean-|ored an adjustment program in 1936 litical weekly fathered by Langer, and , * . f s Hardd McDonald, once # saiiier far ee eee Ae pears ae Italy” boycott and would put it into|riding 2'5 miles east of Larimore|ing—the world’s greatest nation, displaying its raw strength] to 67.511 opposed. ‘These totals in- and its reckless vitality and its salty, saving humor in a tri-|cluded both farmers who signed con- the publication, have pleaded guilty tol amassing 127% points, nearly sous PI AZE GUTS 6 HOPE effect on four days notice. collided with another. Carl Ness, the conspiracy charges, and await 4 j Britain previously had approved} griver of the machine in which Miss ji i tracts to control their production in sentence. the drastic economic boycott. river of the maching in which MS/umphant struggle to show that Uncle Sam is still the homely |rtimn ‘tor government benefit. pay- The trial is expected to move slow- h The prompt acti f Fri 1 and admirable chap he was in his youth... . a that BUSINESS BUILDINGS e Prompt action of France all/Occupants of the other car escaped] ANC) ALLTEL sie, with matze-yellow halr and eyes that haven't looked|""Gommendine the, reducers for because of illness, was not tried last year. Wyman Replaces Miller - Federal Judge A. Lee Wyman of Larimore Girl and Government} referendum Saturday. ly, with examination of prospective the more clearly evidenced France’s| uninjured. furors consuming most of ‘the, time. Intentions to stand by Britain in the| "Brown, belleved to be a federal de- at the world Jong enough to know how #eefiid to death to be there and sne| ele favorable vote, Wallace sald: $ neys doul a see 4 a y' erpeecenh Jury wot League of Nations punishment of partment of fisheries employe, was) ti) .'cne's being just @ little bit wicked, in a perfectly nice way... she “They realize their triple duty: To Fascist Italy for resorting to war in/fatally injured early Monday when " Paired the consumer; to the cause of soil Indictment Follows Probe Furniture Dealer Drops Dead as|#ast Africa in violation of its pledges) his automobile left the highway and ee read cee niles at the sandy haired chap, who 1s beam-| conservation, and to the maintenance a under vague covenant. rolled over a mile west of Hebroii. is ‘i ough > oO nations—wil No one witnessed the accident. e y with ten gators had probed into his activities dential District meet Thursday to sets day for put-|Brown was discovered beside his} OTS¥S oub a card. On the card there Ja, mans picture, along jozen lines of type; pinned to it is = smaller Prep aig his eanclatae eore Cearasa oe) nce ,seonnmlc ayoott, Into effect. Vwrrecked car. Bb 1245 As His RUDE: Ase inky smudges and halt 9 dover WivanedT? es Me big lack letter : ” - Halliday, Hebron physician. Dr. Z dj oo with conspiring to corrupt the na- Hope, N. D., Oct, 28—()}—Fire des ‘ rae Gay rushed Brown to a Hebron hos-| A big automobile stops in @ lane business houses Sun- is since I came in. I wonder who] He also asserted the farmers did Honal relief laws, through alleged) mcLean county also lead the pe: (eee tian eee a Weep California’s Brush | ita, where he dled e few minutes|by the veranda of a western ranch|¢v",o" P een for funds for support of The Loseee gee tla ag Others wery | district for several hours and indirect- Fires Under Control! iter. house, and @ hard-faced man sticks! Blissfully ignorant of this, Bobby 4 earns, 28, §2,\1y caused death for Pitt Chandler, — In his pocket was found @ card|iis head out of the front window; | Wallace—who was not the good-look- the total vote might exceed the 579,- 716 ballots cast last year. ‘Economics, Not Politics’ Money was obtained, the govern- M f a furniture store and un- identifying him as a department of man she referred to—took his seat oe claimed, by threats the relief oa? Berets pla gener i nee ee] 4 fa epee fisheries employe. The card was dated|@nd ® broad shouldered youth gets poder her and picked up the con- ( pe uae Ate sgpetire nacre were Ransom | with heart disease fighting the flames.| mountain country eee the |1930. His address was given as 600|up from the veranda steps and S8Y8,|versation which the gentral stir in- the subscription fund ob the Cato. points, The blaze marin a Na Farm Equip-| major fire that swept through the Ten tystiet: Street, NW, Washing- cones, seer,” aie puts Aimee snd eitent to ihe en of the last dance —_—_—_—__—_ ‘ ment company shor! ter 7p, m., -|ton, D. C. suitcase into the car, and it spi interrupted. ver 18, Stutsman 12, Grant 10, Barnes presumably from defective wiring. tees cathe oe days was be-| "Morton county State's Attorney ©.loff to the northeast over the rolling,| (Continued on Editorial Page) |ing away at AAA as “un-American 4 each, McKenzie 3, Golden Weary fire fighters hastened to the |F. Kelsch and Sheriff Robert Gray |treeless hills where the famous bad regimentation,” while others have * Hope, left Mandan immediately to investi-|men of the old west used to have shown a disposition to refrain from wig the gosta their hide-outs.... COURT WILL RULE ON pein ne et Dent policy strong- Page Thirteen) er dead are: we -looking man sits , or even to favor some of it. BOMBER : Helen Roback, 18, Minneapotis,|,,%, sallow. wornled-looking mat ace In analyzing the first returns, Davis Young Bird Succeeds r fatally hurt when struck by hit-run|the telephone jangles; he answers, called attention to the fact that non : ri 4 Loss was estimated at $25,000, par- driver in Columbia Heights. says “Yeah ... yeah... I'll be right voted pros Eagle as Police Chief |tiaty covered by insurance. Two Die in Crash over,” and iakes a last, furtive look gram last year whereas this year they A — Destroyed by fire were the farm plagued Leo Roetter, 35, and his wife, 33, of | around the place before he locks up voted nearly two-to-one in favor. None Injured as Two Branch In-| snowoods, N. D, Oct. 25.—For 25 |equipment company, near Durand, Wis. killed in head-on land goes out. $4 ito collision near their home. ae stitutions in Milwaukee is) : A man in @ Chicago apartment|To Argue AAA Constitutionality thold retires —_—_————_. Alvin Hasermann, 26, LaCrosse,| tes down a phone number on the Pill Saled: WDED. SOE. Ne BRDU AY On varnished woodwork over a closet Dec. 9; Tom Mooney isiti P 1 . An ambitious youngster Loses Once Again Milwaukee, Oct, 28,—Federal agents| the tion’ physician, Visi 1g In Spokane Robert Ross, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs, |{res! ooh Of Cole Pave py goes jolned Police am 8 widespread |was named Spokane, Wash., Oct. 28.—()—While| JR. Ross of Le Sueur, drowned 1/1 ome congratulating himself and try- of a small police her husband, prominent Fargo, N. D.| Minnesota river. gray car seen fleeing from the Scene| | Succeeding Eagle contractor, flew here by airplane, Mrs.| | Hans Folkestad, Glenville village, ps ong nt sett aN eas John Greenshields, 48, died in a hos- accidentally A politician grins as his visitor shuts ness council. running. the office door behind him, and puts @ fat sheaf of bonds into his safe... . uak { here. Peas Fe Masten ; A tired police detective drinks # glass Helena Quake Causes . basher. of beer and says to his friend, “Y'see Fatal Heart Attack io Oct. 28.—(AP)—i - Helens, Mont. —A And four very tough-looking gentle-| 58 Stnstment admint po fourth earthquake death and two men wi a 1 sae tat nd ey wit 2 Se Mother Orang Spurns Help [iit rect te mr [ny ati's aus & Str Are Damaged FE H Hi of curious out-of-state visi- 5 pee tors, MEN * Ra Ali and securities. . . . Bills ooeporalion. BF heart attect atte: init Priday nights| Add Meat to Diet of In Keeping re Baby Ve so wnat? Se, ibe all part of the defend and assal severe quake, died setursay wnen ®/ = Dionne Quintuplets) cnicego, oct. 28—(AP) —Nancy,| Several mothers agreed to prepare oe ee Pe developed, two shocks served a ee -Utan | extra food and demonstrate with their cipal tp tntivence visitars to murs| Callander, Ont, Oct. 28—(@—The| Mother of e six-day Olt Ofte CE own children before Nancy's cage, Hied departures. ‘The tremors shook |Dionne quintuplets, 17 months old|¢ Lincoln yor ga Just how a bottle baby should be fed. down Monday, added meat to their diet for|tain that she knows best, continued) Director Young rejected these offers, time. Monday to spurn all human help in| because he said Orangs mimics” and Nancy quantity of care-|eeping her baby alive. pared veal liver | “Director Floyd 8. Young said N toward ajhad added considerably to his bles, for in addition to taking all day. i [A ii a i il [ i a at z