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MU BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRU MAY 1, 1936 . Bismarck Set for Beauty Treatme Addis SELASSIE ASSERTS (Business to Scam {TORNADO KILLS FOUR HE WILL CONTINUE TO FIGHT FTALIANS Fascists Prepare for Victory Mobilization Marking Bad- oglio’s Conquest SASA BANEH ACTION BLOODY East African Monarch De- nounces Use of Poison Gas by Roman Legions (By the Press) ‘With the fall of the Ethiopian cap- ital momentarily, Ttaly VU. S. Job Situation New Deal's Tax Program Is At- tacked; Favor Trade Trea- ties’ Continuation ‘Washington, May 1.—(7)—After an- nouncing its atend on taxes, trade agreements and other controversies of the day, the Chamber of Commerce of the United States embarked Friday on a nationwide study to see how many jobs are available in private industry. The chamber wound up its 24th an- esting Einrpar diia of ‘nogette, elect Harper Sibley A N. Y., as its president and adopting Deal’s tax program, another called for continuation of. its reciprocal trade agreements under what were termed adequate safeguards for American agriculture. Still others opposed ernment regulation of wages and HARPER SIBLEY cure, determined upon the nation- wide survey on the ground that it|riers, adopted a resolution calling on was necessary to collect data to ap-/ its committees on agriculture and for- proach the problem correctly. eign commerce to recommend a policy The chamber, which heard Secre-|which would protect agriculture tary of State Hull speak Thuraday on |against competitive imports and also the agreements being negotiated with permit continued use of the trade foreign nations to lower trade bar-/| pacts, : BALLOT IN HOUSE IS SCHEDULED MAY 14 First Major Test’ on: Inflation Hd tif é EEEE ul z & PEGE RUN IN DERBY WITH TWO LATE ENTRIES Louisville Startled by Report All Is Not Well With Brevity; Rumor Denied fell rn Co., to Install San Hav- en Power Plant fle ale i et Fe Eg ge g BE BE yee Hi 43 HY ait ge l i pees FHHEL a 8 from pure calming him long named “friend. “Just wait until I get beck honeymoon,” he said IN IOWA - MINNESOTA RAMPAGE THURSDAY Leaves 50 Injured and Uncal- culated Damage in Dash Over Two States LIVESTOCK LOSSES HEAVY Farm Buildings, Communication Lines and Railways Suf- fer From Storm Spirit Lake, Iowa, May 1—(?)—Four known dead, 50 injured and uncalcu- lated damage marked the toll Friday of a vicious tornado that cut a swath of destruction across northwest Iows ‘and southern Minnesota. At least 25 persons were injured in Towa, and as many more across the line in Minnesota, as the twister pur- sued an erratic course a quarter mile wide over a 50-mile strip late Thurs- A 5-year-old youth, Duane Ringler of Milford, Iowa, his skull fractured, was not expected to live. At least seven other persons were ‘critically injured. Terrace Park, a section of Iowa's “summer playground” on West Oko- boji lake, was a shambles. Tornado Toll The known dead: Mrs. Julius Heuer, 35, Everly, Iowa, farm wife, killed at Everly. Herman Roskens, 18, farm hand, killed near Terrace Park; Ray Schelmeski, 19, Fairmont, Minn. J in| %¢ staged in Bismarck in connection ing hundreds of window panes. 5 Danny itneeheeee ones Pre - Twenty-five persons were injured and an estimated 100 farm buildings demolished in an area 10 miles south of Fairmont, Minn. A night club at an amusement park was swept away. Farmer's Beck Broken John Breckmann, s farmer, sufier- Experts Show That Corporate Reserves Did Not Keep Ababa’s Fall Will Not Stop Ethiopian Warriors x BETTY GOLTZ eee owe MINNEAPOLIS GIRL. PARACHUTE JUMPER WILL PERFORM HERE!" Spectacular Night Leap Among Stunts She Will Do Dur ing Pioneer Fete. BAND CCC Company Is Back in Bismarcl|rutsine wa sein w é Residents Urged to Gath- Clean-Up Chief | i Five Camps Return to State to er Up All Debris Continue Water and Soil Conservation Return to North Dakota this week lof five COC camps assigned to soil con- servation work marked the launching of a six-months campaign which is expected to materially change certain details of the North Dakota landscape this summer. Assignments of the companies were announced Friday by C. A. Haskins, ‘assistant administrator of the soll con- servation service, as follows: Co. No. 4750 to Bismarck, coming here from Remer, Minn., where it has been working with the state park thee tenth ‘Lions-spon. rai annual sored Clean-Up and Paint-Up week Bismarck Sat working with the forestry service. Co. No. 4752 to Valley City from Two Harbors, Minn., where it has id Fred Peterson is chairman of the Lions club committee spon- soring Bismarck’s annual Cleans up and Paint-up week. JUDGE BERRY SETS ton, Minn., where it has been in the park service, All companies were recruited in North Dakota and for the members it was a homecoming affair. All are us- ‘The plan, Haskin said, is to keep them here six months, during which Miss Betty Golts of Minneapolis, |time they will work on soll conserva- one of the premier parachute jump-|tion work. Their first tasks will be ers of the nation, will be a featured poisldpostnatoner already constructed, attraction at the show to | Where such work is needed. As in the ents iincertalorch on |Past special attention will ‘be given dam for water con- with the Pioneer Days Festival here, | servation but, in addition to this, other July 3, 4 and 5. phases of soil conservation work will I & i i j : i i E e i t F F s & A £ 32 Beye Bene i REINHOLT REARING AT STANTON MAY Confessed Killer of Son Has Six Causes Why He Should Now Stand Trial District Judge H. L, Berry of Man- ‘dan ‘announced duct « hearing at Stanton May 5 on|* the application of Gust Rentholt for 8 trial after serving six years of a life This} sentence for the confessed murder of arrangements before returning to Bis- marck in the new cabin plane. Merle will pilot Roberts’ craft on its return flight to the Cap- ital City. 3 {1 1045 PERSONS DIE Sf IN CRASH OF GERMAN] rat), UNDER WAGON his son. . L. Crum, Bismarck attorney rep- He imprisonment ‘ta thal 6, rane penitentiary Aprit 31,1830, with- out trial. MILITARY TRANSPORT) ys ANTON BOI = Plane Crew Wiped Out andi wells County Commissioner Is Civilians: Reported Killed by Falling Wreckage pee yi Ha i Hi Boge a4 58 fee gE i i Fatally Crushed as Horses Run Away Harvey, N. D., May 1.—(P)—Anton ells county commissioner, 65, o of injuries re- crushed a zi z | fie a gr th iL Ht i é i i hi i i aE g d g z i E q ft z i if & He tet i i SE | z F H i ‘ a3 f Hf iif ey ty i fs ul: isl a : “Hi TH ;