The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 6, 1936, Page 1

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JULY 6, 1986 D DMD a ond ae ~ © iz ee l 5 = Y ere SEARING SOUTHWEST WIND AND SU SHOOT TEMPERATURES UP Unrelenting Heat Laying routh Ravages Extended With: H 30,000 Majority e inin Advances to 678) Welford STOPPED, CAMPBELL AVERS Too Hazardous to: Warrant Its DRY LAND FARMING INU.§. CRLEBRATING | MUST BE INDEPENDENCE DAY * ~ APICTURE story OF pRoUGHT (44 ))|f VIOLENTLY ck “Normal-Again After Enterta Waste to Crops JAMESTOWN REGISTERS 116 Up! Up! Up! Governor's Margin Leaps as Fatality List Is Largest Since / Police Estimate 16,000 Persons Dunn County Lops 199 Votes Off Opponent Conferees Told ~Continuanoe, Dickinson - Killed Suddenly FIREWORKS CLAIM 7 LIVES 1931 When 483 Were Saturday FIREWORKS. SENSATIONAL Attended Events Here on ~ IRRI ed ai fat ee Canvassing boards started work last Sioux and Ward counties. week, operations being suspended over stills Hi él North Dexter ql Ea condition IN GENEVA aie Es President of Free City’s Senate Fatal to Swimmer | )ANZIG HOLDS Te | One Last Dive’ Is Pittsburgh, July 6.—()—Eight- Conservators Told Sound Pol- Highways and Water Prove to ley for Future Must Be Be Most Perilous to Hu- Developed | a, sociation, sald here Monday that agri- culture must be guided in the future by experiences of recent years and provide for irrigation wherever pos- in the 1936 Ust since 1931, w! Tt was the largest independence day Ait : i o°a28343 Welford, Thomas H. Moodie, head of the works progress sdministration in the state, Howard Wood, state reset- Fireworks resulted in 7 deaths, the same as in 1935, 1929 and 1983. N.D. Traffic Toll iia fe i i ty te Pal i LE 5 H Hi fr el Insists Domination Must Cease a | a kit i illisd : i 3 E ii til ry a oe i A ality ‘ Mp scoring Witt Guotiee Gian te more to be added the From 8000 to 1000 additional: soos free city of Danzig must be brought to an end quickly,;, Dr. Arthur Karl day. Ie will have Greiser, president of the Dansig sen- 4 “Mapneth Johnston, center; was als- charged from the hospital after be- ing treated for cuts ath He js | ’ Toads, 53g dams and Howard R. Yypesteeed \ ompvett i Has Background of ‘Hit- lerite’ Principles Ht pep ygoginc tet g apes be as to sustain life,” he said. In this semi-arid coun- irrigation is as import- ie ope try, water for. Laurence Kell, 8, gon @f Mrs. Occurred Over 4th i a Fart Hf i tea seal vali dt blind July casualties reported by local hosp‘tals over the week-end. The pre duly junday, ‘Willis- lives Hee aa i ie At the maximum here 8: us 106, it was 110 at Crosby, i fa | €. ita Bee.88., about giivzeli 4 {several telephone newspapers of Detroit, of Hit- und” and his supporter, Coughlin, jlican iid i cal ‘li Het j ily! iit li fete "people Joa lives in tavern brawls, ving it went out of control foot embankment. Other Accidents The record compared unfavorably with the lst of 205 in 1928; 158 in 1920; 178 in 1930; 248 in 1932; 185 in 1933; 175 in 1934; and 216 in 1935 de- spite widespread appeal for a safe crashes, wild shooting, end teed and sane celebration. and other accidents. Fires and light- ning claimed other victims. 12, ving with The Kell boy was playing with Russell Fulmer, Young Kell ran inside the house relatives just north of the. Rose Over the nation, in an effort to get away, rela- apartments, when the latter start- ed to pursue. him with a fire- cracker which had been inserted in the muzzle of a toy gun. tives said. When the fire cracker exploded it burst the gun barrel and a piece of metal went through the screen door and inflicted a severe gash in the Kell boy's forearm. He was taken to the De La Rocque Honors Soldier's Memory ai a iH iis at Beach and Sanish. hourly temperature readings SS aan ae Hi ie San aa Ha ea li rat fide ae ll A 83 ath lik 1a. m,, Sunday, follow: ary dd lid ci aadddadddaehs dad ale ddddddddddd pe ered AANRPROFLASIG TANENErMAOTT of the heat, wat i il a8 aa li mi | ihe a | e | £ rcs remarks, 162.5 MILES IN Greiser's to his of placing an ulation under eignty—has and Poland se! ferences.) 7 Ae Heel | i ; ey ie the continued to where business es- and its neighbor, boring lowa Town Also re; owas, July 6—()—This ‘Rensen, Neigh! National = GAT LAYS WASTE T0 VILLAGE ; ig Hilal HOE gh aa : +E he ach ili i uae i juding irri- control, conservation, | popes that in North EH i i vie te LE it: at Uaungs 2 ii ten j | a? Ii 1G ET ats, fay 3 g re “| oe ae nein BE peed z thee laa Hat ee a andi a | He He a / si ea = i “He ft die i ee sik tied Ht | =.

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