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: x ti m He ch th ac Dp eae sie e BUNS e BOMMoEY BLUM GOVERNMENT HEARS THREATS OF Militant Nationalists Flaunt Tri-: Color in Opposition to Red Banners Paris, June 22—(?)}—Fresh warn- ings of a continued “counter revolu- | tion” were hurled at the government | Monday by militant nationalists. The threats came on the heels of; hand-to-hand fighting in Paris streets | Sunday between police and nbers | of the Croix de Feu, an armed Right- ist_league. Scores of Rightists were taken to jail after the encounters, which re- sulted during a demonstration against the “Sovietization” policy of the Left- | * ist government. Three were injured. For its part, clared new decrees ai tion of the four pri: al leagues were to be issued to prevel policemen x the armed legions from escaping the | original disbandment order. The nationalist movement 33 momentum in a m3ss_ meeting Marseille when Simeon Sabiani, former mayor of the city, asked if 10.000 men were willing to follow a “With 10,000 men wii violence or death I coi streets of Mar: His audience roared “y his suggestion The Paris demonstr nation-wide “flag day" during which Rightists disp! iv thousands of French tri-colors in op-| position to the red marching banne of the Leftists. The labor situation was over the week-end as Ri minister of the interior. negotiating an en owners and employes of lar: stores. ge “Paris! ROUND BY ROUND BLOW BY BLOW LOUIS Schmeling Battle of the Century at the CAPITOL and PARAMOUNT Theatres—Tues. - Wed. Need Money? $5 to $50 On Your Plain Note NO ENDORSERS! NO SECURITY! Auto Loans - —REFINANCING— Out of Town Loans Made by Mail SALARY LOAN CO. Dakota Natl. Bank® Trust Co. Bldg.. Suite George Stevens, 3 Phone 403 Bismarck, N. D. the government de-j; ed at dissolu- Rightist | | Minneapoiis, WEATHER FOREC. 's tonight and Tues er. j tion Tuesday. | For Minnesota: |night and Tuesd Tuesday. enerally fair | GENERAL W The bi over southe | Dakotas, (1 fa low presser southern Rock | Scattered show | southern © | sissipni but liy fi | m. | { a °. Mountain shay ja and the upper M lower Missouri valle the weather is gener: ation barometer, inch Reduced to st ” h to date onth to date ... date > date lao a WESTERN NORTH DAKOTA High- Low- B S40 Oy Be 88 48 89 58 io ag B48 EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA High- Low est Oak | Wishek, MINNESOTA POINTS High- Low- est est Pi : 36 Bt idy Moorhead, cldy || Weather Report | For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- COUNTER REVOLTS erally fair tonight nad. Tuesday; slightly warmer. For North D; Generally fair | 3 Slightly warm- For South Dakota: Generally fair (tonight Tuesday; slightly warmer Tuesday and west portion tonight For Montana: Generally fair to- night and Tuesday; warmer east por- y; slightly warme! fallen over | peratures are about nor est Pet By \GHORUS IS FEATURE Organization at Mercer Affair Sunday to- nie one of their good-will tours. crowd was at a carr on. | carried its good will messa; js- | roups, singing two concerts. Billed to sing at Hebron later in the y, the chorus was delayed in its |- Considerably improved Monday was al at that city by muddy roads. | the condition of Gideon Hample, 235 “It was the most welcome handicap to; West Thayer Ave., who was seriously any of us have | injured a week ago Saturday night + known” said E. B. Klein, vice| When the car in which he was riding ident of the chorus, who repre-! plunged into a ditch between Ster-; es: edy travel that d the group and the city of Bis- | celebration here July 3, 4 and 5.) Despite tl crowd was on hand to hear the sing- | ing group at Hebron. | jat Turtle Lake at 8 p. m., and at Mc- sing at Hazelton at 7:30 p. m., and at Napoleon at 9. Next Sunday it will) sing at Underwood and Garrison. Holy Land Conflicts a 7§, , Jerusalem, June 22.—(AP) — 16 | Arabs were killed d two British | Soldiers were wounded during two at- tacks by Arab snipers against a train; 'Monday. The double skirmish clim- 06 | axed a week-end of fights which saw .90|two British soldiers and between 20, -11/and 40 Arabs killed Sunday. The sniping attacks were directed 20 from Jerusalem to Haifa, the sea- jport. The soldiers were serving as ; guards. The major engagement be- ct./gan in a rain of Arab bullets on a Ad convoy along the Taifa-Tel Aviv road |near Anabta. SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS eee ighs Low- Hat’ '2kpa. | Post Deserters Get Huron, eldy. . 84 54 24 Rapid City, clear pe MONTANA POINTS High- Low- Three youths, deserters from Fort : — 2 Pet. Lincoln, were sentenced to terms in | Havre, clear 5 54 . itentiary e Meialanaic clear Pec aaa tomes 99 | the state penitentiary and the train: Miles City, clear ...... 92 60 The above record is tor 48 hours, WEATHER AT OT! ae POINTS Amarillo, Tex clear . 96 72 56 66 34 ‘ 66 Edmonton, | Alta 56 Kamloops. B. 56 clear $2 64 clear 82 62 Kansas City, Mo., Los Angeles, Cal Modena, Utah, No. Platte, Neb. Okla. City, Phoenix, Ariz Pr. Albert, -S., Farmers Get Last AAA Checks Williston, N. D., June 22.—(?} jiams county farmers tins week a: eir 1935 whe: agent's office. Swanson said. nty Agent Karl! Distribution | 688 1s being made from the! ic has come for a two-week stay in| Aberdeen, S. D., was runner-| up with Approximately 80 per|the C, A. Rust home, 419 Sixth St. cent of the payment has been made,| “oo |ing school on charges of stealing an automobile when they pleaded guilty | to the charge before District Judge Fred Jansonius Monday. Charles .|VanMeter was sentenced to serve from one to three years in the penitentiary, Hilbert Orley was given from one to jthree years in the training school and Melvin Fielding got one year in the 0 training school. ‘Mrs. Putnam Named °| New Rockford, N. D., June 22—()— | 23|Mrs, Grace Brown Putnam of New: y | Rockford was elected president of the! | North Dakota Poetry soci formed ; | Saturday at a meeting of state poets | jhere. Twenty verse writers attend- 1 (ed: Mrs. Eva K. Angelsburg of} | Thompson, N. D., was named vice; |president, and Miss Anna Ackerman | et of Jamestown, secretary-treasurer. HINDENBURG LANDS Lakehurst, N. J., June 22.—(#\—The |airigibie Hindenburg Broun ed at the! | naval air station at 5:15 | Monday bettering its us record for a w vard crossing of the North | 83 c by 32 minutes, re a |? Kellie fiaelsis Mrs. John G. Holan of Minneapo- xk OK Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson and Miss Mary McKone were Bismarck The dean of American come: A Poromount Picture —Plus— . yk IT’S THRILL PACKED! Extra! | PARAMOUNT Delightfully Cool ina super-Fields Day of laughst Oo JOSEPH CALLEIA RIN TIN TIN JR.— Bak Atsips » Presenter dy [ POPEYE CARTOON — NEWS — MUSICAL —NEXT ATTRACTION— —COMING TOMORROW— JOELOUIS _ MAX SCHMELING “BATTLE OF THE CENTURY” On the screen starting Tuesday 12 BITTER ROUNDS—BLOW BY BLOW Iguests at the marriage Saturday of! Miss Elva Eklund, daughter of Mrs. Gust Eklund of Moorhead, Minn.. to Stanley A. Thompson, son of Mrs. Ida! N. Thompson, also of Moorhead. The {service was read in the Exlund home at 4:30 p. m, by Rev. Charles T. Brewster of the Moorhead Congrega- tional church in t presence of 45 guests. Following a reception the couple left for a trip along the North Shore drive and Minnesota points, after which they will be at home at Duluth. “Hearts The OFFICIAL blow by blow picture tween the brown German FEATURE “Murder On Helen Broderick OF STANTON PICNIC 2,000 Hear Bismarck Singing} Approximately 2,000 persons heard |members of Bismarck's Male Chorus when they visited the Old Settlers |Picnic at Stanton Sunday afternoon mobile accident death toll for 1936 Because of the fact that part of the, nival and another | art at a baseball game, Mag chorus 2 to both | in inviting those at the con- | multiple fractures of several ribs and 's to attend the gigantic Pioneer |@ badly lacerated scalp. delay, however, a large | States took at least 96 human lives,' Monday night the chorus will sing, ath Clusky at 9 p. m. Friday it is billed to | | Indiana 4, Iowa 1, Louisiana 4, Mas- Claim More Casualties’ sssesaut pLaver Five | a, by Arabs against the train running! broken ribs and a leg injury. One ta Three Years: wnen it crashed into the bridge rail- | President of Poets) fenry N. Betz, 45, West Fargo pack- m. (EST) | LAST TIMES TONIGHT DICK POWELL — SCHMELING-LOUIS Fit Flas record of every dynamic wallop be- —Plus— —with— NTINUE St. Paul Women Die As Blowout Tosses Webb funeral chapel. | be made at St. Mary's cemetery. Pall- Graham, Walter Clark and A. H.| ' Spangler. | Death Toll Hits 32 The three deaths in the Bismarck | | Vicinity raised North Dakota's auto- Auto From Highway ' Interment will | j bearers will be Lester McLean, G. F. | 21 303 Seventh St., at 6:52 Dullam, Capt. H. A. Brocopp, John | 303 Sevenin St. at 6:32 Daughter, Mr. son, 721 day. Marri John J. “nels {te 32, the same number of persons | ‘killed a year ago at this time. Last rites for Charles Killeland, | Grand Forks, who died Friday of in- toreycle accident, were being held Monday. | ling and McKenzie. Hample sustained | Traffic accidents jn the United) | according to the Assocaited Press, | This week-end’s traffic fatalities, as/ jorted by states, follo’ Connecticut 1, Georgia 1, Illinois 2,/ | Sachusetts 1, Montana 2, Michigan 6,! Minnesota 7, Missouri 5, New Jersey| ;9, New York 14, North Dakota 3,) Ohio 2, Oklahoma 1, Pennsylvania 10,/ Rhode Island 1, South Dakota 3, Ten- nessee 1, Texas 6, Wisconsin 1. | {Is CRITICALLY INJURED Mayville, N. D. June 22.—(P)—; |Bernard Winger, 17, Mayville base-| all player, is in a critical condition in a Mayville hospital and Milton Molstad, Mayville, also in the hospi- al, is in a less serious condition as a result of an automobile crash se’ en miles west of Portland Sund ilbert Jordet is at his home wi The accident occurred when the ‘truck driven by B. T. Johnson of | Mayville, carrying the baseball team! |to Cooperstown for a game crashed i into the rear of a car driven by Jore det. Mylo Berg of Mayville was a) | passenger in the Jordet car and was not seriously injured. The Jordet car was badly damaged | ‘ing and all passengers in the truck | were thrown out. Winger suffered cuts about the! head, crushed legs and internal in-j juries. | TWO FARGO WOMEN KILLED IN AUTO CRASH Moorhead, Mian., June 22—(®)— Two Fargo women, Mrs. A. H. &cott,| |73, and Mrs. J. EB. Veitch, 54, were! killed and six others injured two se- riously, on U. 8, Highway 10 six miles east of, Moorhead Sunday when a party returning from a dance lost control of their machine and crashed headon into the car of the Fargoans. Doubt was expressed for recovery of | | ing plant worker who was driving the j¢ar of the women, and Milton Peter- ‘son, Glyndon farm hand, passenger; jin the other car. | Third degree murder charges were filed Monday against H. J. Wright, 36, Clarinda, Towa, employed as. a farm hand near Glyndon, who drove | the car containing the dancers. The ;complaint glleges he was driving | while intoxicated. ‘Tri-State Tourney Taken by Sundahl i 'Sundahl, Jamestown, state amateur | ‘champion, was medalist and cham- | pion of the Tri-State Open golf tour- |mey here Sunday. He shot a 37, 44 and 36 to win the| 27-hole tournament. P. M. Hyde,) {38, 41 and 39; and C. J. Buck, Jr! {third with 43, 39 and 39. Neil Croonquist of Bismarck, sos d |titleholder, was not entered in the | Oakes tournament this year. | | RUN OVER BY PACKER Grand Forks, N. D., June 22—(®)}— (Donald Davis, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Tex Davis of near East Grand Forks, is in a Grand Forks posited in a critical condition after being run over by a ground packer Sunday. The boy was riding on the machine with his father and fell un- der the packer being drawn by a [ttactor. MARION DAVIES Divided” embalmer and the ex-champ. ATTRACTION a Bridal Path” and James Gleason Real Nonpa Oakes, N. D., June 22.—(/)—Billy ||’, and all the Matt Heinert | ler, both of Solen, Joseph Richard Erickson and Mrs. Robinson, both of Bismarck. Julius William’ Bischot and. Miss juries suffered in an automobile-mo-| Dorothy Hazel Atwood, both of Bis- Edna J marck. Cancellation of a hearing scheduled on the application of V. F. Becvar of Brocket for a permit to furnish mo- tor freight service in the Brocket vicinity was announced Monday by the state board of railroad commis- | Sioners. A. L. Mutchler, formerly employed | by the Soo Line railroad and more re- cently driver for a local taxicab firm, left Monday for San Francisco where | he has accepted a position in the train | California | Service of the Southern Pacific rail- | road. Bismarck friends of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Connolly, New England, receiv- ed word Monday that Mrs. Connolly underwent an operation for appen- dicitis at the Dickinson hospital Fri- day afternoon and now is recovering. Mr. Connolly is tinger County Herald at New Eng- land. Embezzlement Charge Draws 6-Month Term Albert Jacobus of 1 of Bowman, N. D., was sentenced to serve six months in .{the county jail charges of embezzlement of property. He pleaded guilty to the charge April 7 and has been held in the jail since. Charges were brought against him by a_former_employe | MARIE HU Candidate and efficjen the duties o appreciated. rtisan League Candidates UBS =, NEWS Births Son, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Zachmeler, Mandan rural, at 7 | St. Alexius hospital. Daughter, Mr. and drs, George Pe- on, 400 Ninth oy 8:55 jaturday, Bismarck, ho Daughter, Mr. and Mi Third St., at 12:54 a. m., Sun- Friesz, both of Mandan, County Superintendent of Schools Your vote and influence appreciated. A. C. Isaminger Candidate for County’ Auditor Your support solicited. ART BENSON Candidate for Burleigh County Treasurer A voter and foxnnyer of 7 pias county for 10 yei ified in office mana; ae and accounting experienc ed promises an honest, Your vote and support will be THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1936 0 a. m., Sunday, 7 al, Jacob Feil, m., Satur | Mrs. Bert John- and wee Licenses and Miss Mathilda and Miss Rose Ress- publisher of the Het- here Monday on BER None Hurt as Bomber | th, deck vress the bows of the Crashes on Normandie ‘ite Ds pilot shaken up, went ashore, on the deck of Gosport, Eng, June 22—(R—A the Normandie which steamed off for jroyel air force bombing plane crashed Le Havre still carrying its unexpected jon the deck of the 8. S. Normandie nn Monday. No one was hurt. The freak .Jaccident occurred while the ship was jin Cowes Roads, disembarking its pas- |sengers from New York. in As Lieut. G, K. Horsey piloted the bomber over the big French liner, it struck the stay of a mast, then fell VOTE FOR Jacob (Jake) Swenson Republican Candidate for Member of the House of Representatives Zith Legislative District ftemer and city" bestness : = larmer city man, 2 (Pol. Ady.) George Ss. Register Candidate for _ Re-election State’s Attorney Burleigh County, North Dakota Your Vote and Support Solicited (Pol, Adv.) Theodore R. TAYLOR Candidate for County Treasurer 40 years in Burleigh county Brother-in-Law of Roy Logan Primary Election June M4, 1936 Your consideration and support. solicited. (Pol. Adv.) for Re-election (Pol. Adv.) (Pol, Adv.) Burleigh County Your Support Will Be PRIMARY ELECTION Sune 24, 1936 (Pol, Adv.) Born ana comer in Burleigh sepia Ke es Business Experience. wait Quniities. My past record bere im Bur- leigh county will assure yeu of ga prompt and efficient serv- Your vote and support will be appreciated. (Pol. Adv.) VOTE FOR 1 qual- If elect prompt administration of County Treasurer. (Pol. Adv.) Com Monday June 22-8P.M. WORLD WAR MEMORIAL Night OSCAR H. ERICKSON I shall be gratified for your vote and support. LAURA LITTLE (Bachelor of Arts degree in Education) Laura Little .... Chris J. Martineson For Sheriff (Burleigh, County) Peace officer nearly 30 years. Member Bismarck ‘police force quarter century. }. Adv.) KC ELLSWORTH Candidate for Burleigh County Auditor Tene oe set pene one (Pol. Adv.) \ Candidate for Burleigh County Auditor —Candidate for— missioner of Insurance (Pol. Adv.) Vote for WALFRID TRYGG County Commissioner Sth District » for + COUNTY SUPT. OF SCHOOLS Burleigh County BURLEIGH COUNTY maaan 124 Taxperer ae x) (Pol, Adv.) - at Your vote and will be (Paid Pol. Adv.) BUILDING—BISMARCK 1. C. Davies County Judge Burleigh County Candidate for Re-election 1 shall continue to strive to merit your approval. (Pol. Adv.) Milton Rue Republican Candidate for election as Senator in State Legislature 2ith District, Burleigh County (Pol, Adv.) VOTE FOR Lynn W. Sperry County Commissioner Fifth District (Pol. Adv.) J. P. asinen TREASURER (Burleigh County) -And be assured of efficiency, honesty and courtesy. (Pol. Adv.) JOHN N. HAGAN the sumer NIGET Air \ ware

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